List the targets with progress status "dispatched".
tar_dispatched(names = NULL, store = targets::tar_config_get("store"))Optional, names of the targets. If supplied, the
function restricts its output to these targets.
You can supply symbols
or tidyselect helpers like any_of() and starts_with().
Character of length 1, path to the
targets data store. Defaults to tar_config_get("store"),
which in turn defaults to _targets/.
When you set this argument, the value of tar_config_get("store")
is temporarily changed for the current function call.
See tar_config_get() and tar_config_set() for details
about how to set the data store path persistently
for a project.
A character vector of dispatched targets.
A target is "dispatched" if it is sent off to be run. Depending
on your high-performance computing configuration via the crew package,
the may not actually start right away. This may happen if the target
is ready to start but all available parallel workers are busy.
Other progress:
tar_canceled(),
tar_completed(),
tar_errored(),
tar_poll(),
tar_progress(),
tar_progress_branches(),
tar_progress_summary(),
tar_skipped(),
tar_watch(),
tar_watch_server(),
tar_watch_ui()
if (identical(Sys.getenv("TAR_EXAMPLES"), "true")) { # for CRAN
tar_dir({ # tar_dir() runs code from a temp dir for CRAN.
tar_script({
library(targets)
library(tarchetypes)
list(
tar_target(x, seq_len(2)),
tar_target(y, 2 * x, pattern = map(x))
)
}, ask = FALSE)
tar_make()
tar_dispatched()
tar_dispatched(starts_with("y_")) # see also any_of()
})
}