WIP Add script to refresh dev deployment on code update#27
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Marking this as draft and low-priority. Launching a job or asset materialization via the commandline always uses the most recent code from the repo. I'm assuming that this is generally more convenient for development purposes anyway. Completing this script would be a nice touch, but is no-longer a priority. |
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@stuartlynn This is the script we discussed to refresh the development environment when the code is updated without needing to re-launch the whole dev env.
However, the GraphQL query does not work. Dagster has a GraphQL playground here:
http://127.0.0.1:3000/graphql
The script is taken from dagster-io/dagster#3803