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Torch Workflow Archiver is used for creating archives of workflow designed using trained neural net models that can be consumed by TorchServe inference
Torch Workflow Archiver is a tool used for creating archives of workflow designed using trained neural net models that can be consumed by TorchServe inference.
Use the Torch Workflow Archiver CLI to create a .war
file.
Torch Workflow Archiver is part of TorchServe <https://pypi.org/project/torchserve/>
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However, you can install Torch Workflow Archiver stand alone.
Detailed documentation and examples are provided in the README <https://github.com/pytorch/serve/blob/master/workflow-archiver/README.md>
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pip install torch-workflow-archiver
You can check the latest source code as follows:
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git clone https://github.com/pytorch/serve.git
If you use TorchServe in a publication or project, please cite TorchServe: https://github.com/pytorch/serve
FAQs
Torch Workflow Archiver is used for creating archives of workflow designed using trained neural net models that can be consumed by TorchServe inference
We found that torch-workflow-archiver-nightly demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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