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tar_progress_branches

Tabulate the progress of dynamic branches.


Description

Read a project's target progress data for the most recent run of the pipeline and display the tabulated status of dynamic branches. Only the most recent record is shown.

Usage

tar_progress_branches(
  names = NULL,
  fields = NULL,
  store = targets::tar_config_get("store")
)

Arguments

names

Optional, names of the targets. If supplied, tar_progress() only returns progress information on these targets. You can supply symbols or tidyselect helpers like starts_with().

fields

Optional, names of progress data columns to read. Set to NULL to read all fields.

store

Character of length 1, path to the targets data store. Defaults to tar_config_get("store"), which in turn defaults to _targets/. When you set this argument, the value of tar_config_get("store") is temporarily changed for the current function call. See tar_config_get() and tar_config_set() for details about how to set the data store path persistently for a project.

Value

A data frame with one row per target per progress status and the following columns.

  • name: name of the pattern.

  • progress: progress status: "started", "built", "cancelled", or "errored".

  • branches: number of branches in the progress category.

  • total: total number of branches planned for the whole pattern. Values within the same pattern should all be equal.

See Also

Examples

if (identical(Sys.getenv("TAR_EXAMPLES"), "true")) {
tar_dir({ # tar_dir() runs code from a temporary directory.
tar_script({
  list(
    tar_target(x, seq_len(2)),
    tar_target(y, x, pattern = map(x)),
    tar_target(z, stopifnot(y < 1.5), pattern = map(y))
  )
}, ask = FALSE)
try(tar_make())
tar_progress_branches()
})
}

targets

Dynamic Function-Oriented 'Make'-Like Declarative Workflows

v0.10.0
MIT + file LICENSE
Authors
William Michael Landau [aut, cre] (<https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1878-3253>), Matthew T. Warkentin [ctb], Samantha Oliver [rev] (<https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5668-1165>), Tristan Mahr [rev] (<https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8890-5116>), Eli Lilly and Company [cph]
Initial release

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