Publish Executor

If you want to share your Executor, you can push it to Jina Hub.

There are two types of sharing:

  • Public (default): anyone can use public Executors without any restriction.

  • Private: only people that have the secret can use private Executors.

First publish

  1. jina hub push [--public/--private] <path_to_executor_folder>

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It will return NAME & SECRET, which you will need to use (if the Executor is private) or update the Executor. Please keep them carefully.

You can then visit the Hub portal, click on the “Recent” tab and see your published Executor.

Note

If no --public or --private argument is provided, then it is public by default.

Important

Anyone can use public Executors, but to use a private Executor you must know its SECRET.

Update published Executors

To override or update a published Executor, you must have both NAME and SECRET.

  1. jina hub push [--public/--private] --force-update <NAME> --secret <SECRET> <path_to_executor_folder>

Tagging an Executor

Tagging can be useful for versioning Executors or differentiating them by their architecture (e.g. gpu, cpu).

  1. jina hub push <path_to_executor_folder> -t TAG1 -t TAG2

You can specify -t or --tags parameter to tag an Executor.

If there is no -t parameter provided, the default tag is latest. And if you provide -t parameters, and you still want to have latest tag, you must write it as a -t parameter.

  1. jina hub push . # Result in one tag: latest
  2. jina hub push . -t v1.0.0 # Result in one tag: v1.0.0
  3. jina hub push . -t v1.0.0 -t latest # Result in two tags: v1.0.0, latest

If you want to create a new tag for an existing Executor, you can also add the -t option here:

  1. jina hub push [--public/--private] --force-update <NAME> --secret <SECRET> -t TAG <path_to_executor_folder>