--- title: Reports ---

With ClearML’s Reports you can write up notes, experiment findings, or really anything you want. You can create reports in any of your ClearML projects. In addition to its main document, a report also contains a description field, which will appear in the report's card in the [Reports Page](#reports-page). Reports are searchable based on their description, so adding a description can make it easier to find the report later. Reports are editable Markdown documents, supporting: * Multi-level headings * Text formatting: Italics, bold, and strikethrough * Bulleted and numbered lists * Tables * Code blocks * Text and image hyperlinks * Embedded images uploaded from your computer * Embedded ClearML task content ![Report](../img/webapp_report.png) Publishing a report locks it for future editing, so you can preserve its contents. You can also share your reports, download a PDF copy, or simply copy the MarkDown content and reuse in your editor of choice. Access ClearML reports through the [Reports Page](#reports-page). ## Embedding ClearML Visualizations You can embed plots and images from your experiments into your reports: scalar graphs and other plots, and debug samples from an individual experiment or from an experiment comparison page. These visualizations are updated live as the experiment(s) updates. To add a graphic resource: 1. Go to the resource you want to embed in your report (a plot or debug sample from an individual experiment or experiment comparison) 2. Hover over the resource and click Generate embed code. ![Reports step 2](../img/reports_step_2.png) Click `Embed in ClearML report`. This generates the embed code for accessing the resource, and copies it to your clipboard. ![Reports step 2a](../img/reports_step_2a.png) 3. Return to your report page and paste the code snippet ![Reports step 3](../img/reports_step_3.png) ### Customizing Embed Code You can customize embed codes to make more elaborate queries for what you want to display in your reports. A standard embed code is formatted like this: ``` ``` The `src` parameter is made up of the following components: * Your web server’s URL (e.g. `app.clear.ml`) * `/widget/` - The endpoint that serves the embedded data. * The query parameters for your visualization (the path and query are separated by a question mark `?`) The query is formatted like a standard query string: `=`. Multiple parameter-value pairs are delimited with a `&`: `=&=`. The query string usually includes the following parameters: * `type` - The type of resource to fetch. The options are: * `plot` * `scalar` * `sample` (debug sample) * `parcoords` (hyperparameter comparison plots) - for this option, you need to also specify the following parameters: * `metrics` - Unique metric/variant ID formatted like `metric_id.variant_id` (find with your browser's inspect. See note [below](#event_id)) * `variants` - Parameters to include in the plot (write in following format `.&.`) * `value_type` - Specify which metric values to use. The options are: * `min_value` * `max_value` * `value` (last value) * `tasks` - Task IDs. Specify multiple IDs like this: `tasks=&tasks=&tasks=`. Alternatively, you can specify a task query which will use its results as the tasks to display. See [Dynamic Task Queries](#dynamic-task-queries) below. * `metrics` - Metric name * `variants` - Variant’s name * `company` - Workspace ID. Applicable to the ClearML hosted service, for embedding content from a different workspace * `light` - add parameter to switch visualization to light theme :::tip URL encoding For strings, make sure to use the appropriate URL encoding. For example, if the metric name is "Metric Name", write `Metric%20Name` ::: ### Dynamic Task Queries You can create more complex queries by specifying task criteria (e.g. tags, statuses, projects, etc.) instead of specific task IDs, with parameters from the [`tasks.get_all`](../references/api/tasks.md#post-tasksget_all) API call. For these parameters, use the following syntax: * `key=value` for non-array fields * `key[]=,` for array fields. Delimit the fields with `&`s. **Examples:** * Request the scalars plot of a specific metric variant for the latest experiment in a project: ``` src="/widgets/?type=scalar&metrics=&variants=&project=&page_size=1&page=0&order_by[]=-last_update ``` Notice that the `project` parameter is specified. In order to get the most recent single experiment, `page_size=1&page=0&order_by[]=-last_update` is added. `page_size` specifies how many results are returned in each page, and `page` specifies which page to return (in this case the first page)--this way you can specify how many experiments you want in your graph. `order_by[]=-last_update` orders the results by update time in descending order (most recent first). * Request the scalars plot of a specific metric variant for the experiments with a specific tag: ``` src="/widgets/?type=scalar&metrics=&variants=&tags[]=__$or, ``` A list of tags that the experiment should contain is specified in the `tags` argument. You can also specify tags that exclude experiments. See tag filter syntax examples [here](../clearml_sdk/task_sdk.md#tag-filters). * Request the `training/accuracy` scalar plot of the 5 experiments with the best accuracy scores ``` src="?type=scalar&metrics=training&variants=accuracy&project=4043a1657f374e9298649c6ba72ad233&page_size=5&page=0&order_by[]=-last_metrics...value" ``` :::tip Event IDs The `tasks.get_all` API calls’ parameters sometimes need event IDs, instead of names. To find event IDs: 1. Go to the relevant Experiments table > Open the **Developer Tools** window (inspect) > click **Network**. 1. Execute the action you want the embed code to do (e.g. sort by update time, sort by accuracy). 1. Click on the API call `task.get_all_ex` that appears in the **Network** tab. 1. Click on the **Payload** panel. 1. Click on the relevant parameter to see the relevant event's ID. For example, if you sorted by experiment accuracy, you will see the metric’s event ID under the `order_by` parameter. ::: ## Reports Page Use the Reports Page to navigate between and manage reports. You can view the reports page in Project view Project view or in List view List view. In List view, all reports are shown side-by-side. In Project view, reports are organized according to their projects, and top-level projects are displayed. Click on a project card to view the project's reports. ![Report page](../img/webapp_report_page.png) ## Project Cards In Project view, project cards display a project’s summarized report information:
![Report project card](../img/webapp_report_project_card.png)
Click on a project card to view its reports. ### Report Cards In List view, the report cards display summarized report information:
![report card](../img/webapp_report_card.png)
* Report name * Report's project * Creating user * Last update time * Status * Description * Tags #### Report Actions Click Menu on the top right of a report card to open its context menu and access report actions:
![Report card context menu](../img/webapp_report_card_context_menu.png)
* **Rename** - Change the report’s name * **Share** - Copy URL to share report * **Add Tag** - Add labels to the report to help easily classify groups of reports. * **Move to** - Move the report into another project. If the target project does not exist, it is created on-the-fly. * **Archive** - Move report from active reports page to archive * **Delete** - Delete the report. To delete a report, it must first be archived. ### Create New Reports To create a new project, click the **+ NEW REPORT** button in the top right of the page, which will open a **New Report** modal. ![New project modal](../img/webapp_report_new_report.png) ## MarkDown Formatting Quick Guide The following is a quick reference for the MarkDown syntax that can be used in ClearML Reports. ### Heading Levels To create headings, add `#` in front of the phrases that you want to turn into headings. The number of `#` signs correspond to the heading level (i.e. `#` for level-1 heading, `##` for level-2, etc.): | MarkDown | Rendered Output | |---|---| | # H1
## H2
### H3
#### H4
##### H5
###### H6
|![Report headings](../img/reports_headings.png)| ### Text Emphasis The following table presents the text format options: |Format Option| MarkDown | Rendered Output | |---|---|---| |Bold | \*\*This is bold text\*\* and \_\_so is this\_\_ |**This is bold text** and __so is this__| |Italics | \*This is italic text\* and \_so is this\_|*This is italic text* and _so is this_| |Strikethrough |\~\~Strikethrough\~\~ |~~Strikethrough~~| |Inline Code | \`this is code\`| `this is code` | ### Blockquotes To create a blockquote, add a `>` before each line of the quote. Nest blockquotes by adding additional `>` signs before each line of the nested blockquote. | MarkDown | Rendered Output | |---|---| | \> Blockquote
\>\> Nested quote 1
\>\>\> Nested quote 2
|![Report Blockquotes](../img/reports_blockquotes.png)| ### Lists #### Ordered List Create an ordered list by numbering the list items with numbers followed by periods. The list items do not have to be numbered correctly, but the list will be rendered numerically starting with `1.`. | MarkDown | Rendered Output | |---|---| | 1. Item 1
2. Item 2
1. Item 3
1. Item 4
|![Report ordered list](../img/reports_ordered_list.png)| #### Unordered List Create an unordered list by starting each line with the `+`, `-`, or `*` signs. Different signs can be used to create the bullets in the same list, but they are all rendered uniformly. You can also use checkmarks (`* [x]`), following any of the bullet signs. To nest lists, indent nested items 2 spaces more than their parent list item. | MarkDown | Rendered Output | |---|---| | + Item 1
+ Item 2
  - Sub-item a:
    \* Sub-sub-item x
    + Sub-sub-item y
    - Sub-sub-item z
\* [x] A checkmark
|![Report unordered list](../img/reports_unordered_list.png)| ### Tables MarkDown code for a table looks like this: ```markdown | | Align Right | Align Left | Align Center | | -------- | -----------:|:---------- |:------------:| | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | 11 | 11 | 11 | 11 | ``` The rendered output should look like this: ![Reports table](../img/reports_table.png) Add the table column names in the first row; each name is preceded and followed by a pipe (`|`). In the second row, add sets of at least three hyphens (`---`) for each column, and add a pipe before and after each set of hyphens. In the second row, you can specify each table column's contents alignment. To align the contents to the left, place a colon (`:`) to the left of the hyphens. To align right, place a colon to the right of the hyphens. To center align, place colons on both sides of the hyphens. ### Code To render inline code, surround the code with single backticks (\`). For example \`code\` will be rendered `code`. To create block code, use one of the following options: * Indent the code ``` from clearml import Task t = Task.init(project_name='My project', task_name='Base') ``` * Surround code with "fences"--three backticks (```): ``` from clearml import Task t = Task.init(project_name='My project', task_name='Base') ``` Both of these options will be rendered as: ``` from clearml import Task t = Task.init(project_name='My project', task_name='Base') ``` #### Syntax Highlighting To display syntax highlighting, specify the coding language after the first fence (e.g. \```python, \```json, \```js, etc.): ```python from clearml import Task t = Task.init(project_name='My project', task_name='Base') ``` The rendered output should look like this: ```py from clearml import Task t = Task.init(project_name='My project', task_name='Base') ``` ### Links To create a link, enclose link text inside brackets, followed by the URL link enclosed in parentheses: ``` [link text](https://clear.ml) ``` The rendered output should look like this: [link text](https://clear.ml) To add a title to the link, which you can see in a tooltip when hovering over the link, add the title after the URL link in the parentheses: ``` [link with title](https://clear.ml "ClearML Documentation") ``` The rendered output should look like this: [link with title](https://clear.ml "ClearML Documentation"). Hover over the link to see the link's title. ### Collapsible Sections The MarkDown code for a collapsible panel looks like this: | MarkDown | Rendered Output | |---|---| |
 Section title
  Collapsible Section Contents
|
Section titleCollapsible Section Contents
| The collapsible panel is surrounded by `
` tags. Within the `
` tag, add the section's title between the `` tags. This title can be seen when the panel is collapsed. After the `` tag, add the panel contents. ### Horizontal Rules Create horizontal lines using three hyphens (`---`), underscores (`___`), or asterisks (`***`): | MarkDown | Rendered Output | |---|---| | ---

___

***
|![Reports horizontal rules](../img/reports_horizontal_rules.png)| ### Images To add an image, add an exclamation point, followed by the alt text enclosed by brackets, followed by the link to the image enclosed in parentheses: ``` ![Logo](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/allegroai/clearml/master/docs/clearml-logo.svg) ``` The rendered output should look like this: ![Logo](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/allegroai/clearml/master/docs/clearml-logo.svg) To add a title to the image, which you can see in a tooltip when hovering over the image, add the title after the image's link: ``` ![With title](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/allegroai/clearml/master/docs/clearml-logo.svg "ClearML logo") ``` The rendered output should look like this: ![Logo with title](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/allegroai/clearml/master/docs/clearml-logo.svg "ClearML logo") Hover over the image to see its title.