Reputation: 5412
I have the following folder structure
configs
|------- default.yaml
|------- setting_A.yaml
|------- setting_B.yaml
|------- a bunch of folders
My default.yaml
is
defaults:
- agent: default
# - setting_A
# - setting_B
other configs from subfolders
setting_A
and setting_B
define parameters from different configs file in the subfolders. For instance size of network, timeout, etc... For example, in setting_A
I am doing something simple so I need small networks, short timeout, etc...
I can select which set of defaults to use by uncommenting either setting_A
or setting_B
in default.yaml
. But this is very annoying. Is there a way to pass it via command line?
Something like python main.py +defaults=setting_A
.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 478
Reputation: 33646
The syntax you are using is defining a non overridable config. See The Defaults List page for details.
In short, you need to place your configs in a config group to be able to override them.
Refer to the Configuring experiments pattern to see a way to achieve the effect you want.
Upvotes: 0