CLI (v2) feature entity YAML schema
APPLIES TO: Azure CLI ml extension v2 (current)
Note
The YAML syntax detailed in this document is based on the JSON schema for the latest version of the ML CLI v2 extension. This syntax is guaranteed only to work with the latest version of the ML CLI v2 extension. You can find the schemas for older extension versions at https://azuremlschemasprod.azureedge.net/.
YAML syntax
Key | Type | Description | Allowed values | Default value |
---|---|---|---|---|
$schema | string | The YAML schema. If you use the Azure Machine Learning VS Code extension to author the YAML file, including $schema at the top of your file enables you to invoke schema and resource completions. | ||
name | string | Required. Feature store entity name. | ||
version | string | Required. Feature store entity version. | ||
description | string | Feature store entity description. | ||
stage | string | Feature store entity stage. | Development, Production, Archived | Development |
tags | object | Dictionary of tags for the feature store entity. | ||
index_columns | list of object | Required. The index columns of the feature store entity. | ||
index_columns.name | string | Required. The index column name. | ||
index_columns.type | string | Required. The index column data type. | string, integer, long, float, double, binary, datetime, boolean |
Remarks
The az ml feature-store-entity
command can be used for managing a feature store entity.
Examples
Examples are available in the examples GitHub repository. A basic example is shown below.
YAML: basic
$schema: http://azureml/sdk-2-0/FeatureStoreEntity.json
name: account
version: "1"
description: This entity represents user account index key accountID.
index_columns:
- name: accountID
type: string
tags:
data_type: nonPII