Emily CLI Documentation
Release-v3.0.6Emily combines the powers of Python and Docker to build stable and consistent machine learning and datascience python environments. Emily is useful for large cross-team project development as well as for simply running a single jupyter notebook or python script.
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$ emily deployment add local [options]Add a deployment specification targeting your local system.
$ emily deployment add local? Emily: Choose a project(Use arrow keys, confirm with ENTER) … > M9VHKD - my-projectAB82JD - movie-recommender · M9VHKD - my-project√ Emily: Please enter a deployment name:
· production? Emily: Please select a configuration(Use arrow keys, confirm with ENTER) … > nginx-reverse-proxy+ Add new configuration · nginx-reverse-proxy? Emily: Please select an environment(Use arrow keys, confirm with ENTER) … > prod+ Add new environment · prodEmily: Local deployment "production" added to project my-project(M9VHKD)
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- /my/project/my-project/deployments/production/deployment.jsonAdding Local Deployment Specifications
By default, Emily will create a local deployment specification when first building a project. A local deployment specification allows you to deploy your service locally, either to simulate a deployment (e.g. for communicating with other backend services) or for developing it.