System packages
Cortex looks for a file named dependencies.sh
in the top level Cortex project directory (i.e. the directory which contains cortex.yaml
). For example:
dependencies.sh
is executed with bash
shell during the initialization of each replica (before installing Python packages in requirements.txt
or conda-packages.txt
). Typical use cases include installing required system packages to be used in your Predictor, building Python packages from source, etc. If initialization time is a concern, see Docker images for how to build and use custom Docker images.
Here is an example dependencies.sh
, which installs the tree
utility:
The tree
utility can now be called inside your predictor.py
:
If you need to upgrade the Python Runtime version on your image, you can do so in your dependencies.sh
file:
Customizing Dependency Paths
Cortex allows you to specify a path for this script other than dependencies.sh
. This can be useful when deploying different versions of the same API (e.g. CPU vs GPU dependencies). The path should be a relative path with respect to the API configuration file, and is specified via predictor.dependencies.shell
.
For example:
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