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Eduardo Santizo

06/04/2021, 6:07 PM
Hey! Is there a way for a sensor or schedule to always start enabled instead of the user being in charge of turn it on in Dagit?
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daniel

06/04/2021, 6:11 PM
there isn't yet, but it has come up before and I think it's a good idea
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Eduardo Santizo

06/04/2021, 6:14 PM
Awesome, would love this feature. I have a use case where I would like a sensor to automatically evaluate after spinning up a docker compose deployment. Currently we have to manually turn on the sensor.
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Yasin Zaehringer

06/11/2021, 9:32 AM
Just came across this as well, I assume there is no timeline for that?
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daniel

06/11/2021, 1:06 PM
We’ll likely do it within the next couple of months - there’s one structural blocker that makes it not a quick change (the daemon process would need to know more about the whole workspace, rather than individual sensors or schedules, so it knows where to look for things to run)
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Yasin Zaehringer

06/11/2021, 1:10 PM
Cheers, that's good to know. For the moment I have a process which continuously starts all schedules (and also one which continuously reloads the workspace.yml file)
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daniel

02/17/2022, 10:13 PM
Hi all - this thread is quite old, but just wanted to flag that this is now possible as of the 0.14.0 release that just went live 🙂