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google-cloud-pipeline-components
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This SDK enables a set of First Party (Google owned) pipeline components that allow users to take their experience from Vertex AI SDK and other Google Cloud services and create a corresponding pipeline using KFP or Managed Pipelines.
Google Cloud Pipeline Components (GCPC) provides predefined KFP components that can be run on Google Cloud Vertex AI Pipelines and other KFP-conformant pipeline execution backends. You can compose the components together into pipelines using the Kubeflow Pipelines SDK.
Please see the Google Cloud Pipeline Components user guide.
Please see the Google Cloud Pipeline Components API reference documentation.
For details about previous and upcoming releases, please see the release notes.
Use the following command to install Google Cloud Pipeline Components from PyPI.
pip install -U google-cloud-pipeline-components
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This SDK enables a set of First Party (Google owned) pipeline components that allow users to take their experience from Vertex AI SDK and other Google Cloud services and create a corresponding pipeline using KFP or Managed Pipelines.
We found that google-cloud-pipeline-components demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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