Use the models class property to see a list of models installed in the remote user environment.
This function does not have parameter and returns pandas DataFrame containing models and their details.
Example 1: models property for Python environment
- Create a remote Python user environment.
>>> env = create_env('testenv', 'python_3.8.13', 'Test environment')
User environment testenv created.
- Define the model file.Create a zip file containing all files related to model and use the path to that zip file to install model using install_model API.
In this example, assume that all models files are zipped under 'large_model.zip'
>>> model = 'large_model.zip'
- Install the model in the 'testenv' environment.
>>> env.install_model(model_path = model)
Request for install_model is completed successfully. Claim Id File/Libs/Model Method Name Stage Timestamp Additional Details 0 70ba8bb6-9c0b-41f1-af44-5fd1b9e31c7d large_model.zip install_model Endpoint Generated 2023-10-31T07:34:21Z 1 70ba8bb6-9c0b-41f1-af44-5fd1b9e31c7d large_model.zip install_model File Uploaded 2023-10-31T07:35:37Z 2 70ba8bb6-9c0b-41f1-af44-5fd1b9e31c7d large_model.zip install_model File Installed 2023-10-31T07:35:38Z
- List models installed in the user environment.
>>> env.models
Model Size Timestamp 0 large_model 6144 2023-10-31T07:35:38Z