dask 2021.10.0

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Parameters

arg : mapping or None, optional

A mapping of configuration key-value pairs to set.

**kwargs :

Additional key-value pairs to set. If arg is provided, values set in arg will be applied before those in kwargs . Double-underscores ( __ ) in keyword arguments will be replaced with . , allowing nested values to be easily set.

Temporarily set configuration values within a context manager

See Also

dask.config.get

Examples

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>>> import dask

Set 'foo.bar' in a context, by providing a mapping.

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>>> with dask.config.set({'foo.bar': 123}):
...  pass

Set 'foo.bar' in a context, by providing a keyword argument.

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>>> with dask.config.set(foo__bar=123):
...  pass

Set 'foo.bar' globally.

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>>> dask.config.set(foo__bar=123)  # doctest: +SKIP
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Back References

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dask.context.globalmethod dask.config.set dask.config.get

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