Pass desired values to update the description, metadata, and alias of an artifact. Call the save() method to update the artifact on the W&B servers. You can update an artifact during a W&B Run or outside of a Run.
When to use Artifact.save() or wandb.Run.log_artifact()
- Use
Artifact.save() to update an existing artifact without creating a new run.
- Use
wandb.Run.log_artifact() to create a new artifact and associate it with a specific run.
Use the W&B Public API (wandb.Api) to update an artifact outside of a run. Use the Artifact API (wandb.Artifact) to update an artifact during a run.
You can not update the alias of artifact linked to a model in Model Registry.
During a run
Outside of a run
With collections
The following code example demonstrates how to update the description of an artifact using the wandb.Artifact API:import wandb
with wandb.init(project="<example>") as run:
artifact = run.use_artifact("<artifact-name>:<alias>")
artifact.description = "<description>"
artifact.save()
The following code example demonstrates how to update the description of an artifact using the wandb.Api API:import wandb
api = wandb.Api()
artifact = api.artifact("entity/project/artifact:alias")
# Update the description
artifact.description = "My new description"
# Selectively update metadata keys
artifact.metadata["oldKey"] = "new value"
# Replace the metadata entirely
artifact.metadata = {"newKey": "new value"}
# Add an alias
artifact.aliases.append("best")
# Remove an alias
artifact.aliases.remove("latest")
# Completely replace the aliases
artifact.aliases = ["replaced"]
# Persist all artifact modifications
artifact.save()
For more information, see the Weights and Biases Artifact API. You can also update an Artifact collection in the same way as a singular artifact:import wandb
with wandb.init(project="<example>") as run:
api = wandb.Api()
artifact = api.artifact_collection(type="<type-name>", collection="<collection-name>")
artifact.name = "<new-collection-name>"
artifact.description = "<This is where you'd describe the purpose of your collection.>"
artifact.save()
For more information, see the Artifacts Collection reference.