We shouldn't promote Runtime Environments as the only way to do things until all Core nightly and release tests are run using runtime environments.
This PR adds the prior approach (using cluster launcher commands) to the doc on equal footing, describing the differences between the two.
Co-authored-by: Richard Liaw <rliaw@berkeley.edu>
Co-authored-by: SangBin Cho <rkooo567@gmail.com>
Previously, local files corresponding to runtime env URIs were eagerly garbage collected as soon as there were no more references to them. In this PR, we store this data in a cache instead, so when the reference count for a URI drops to zero, instead of deleting it we simple mark it as unused in the cache. When the cache exceeds its size limit (default 10 GB) it will delete unused URIs until the cache is back under the size limit or there are no more unused URIs.
Design doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1x1JAHg7c0ewcOYwhhclbuW0B0UC7l92WFkF4Su0T-dk/edit
- Adds unit tests for caching and integration tests for working_dir caching
This PR consolidates both #21667 and #21759 (look there for features), but improves on them in the following way:
- [x] we reverted renaming of existing projects `tune`, `rllib`, `train`, `cluster`, `serve`, `raysgd` and `data` so that links won't break. I think my consolidation efforts with the `ray-` prefix were a little overeager in that regard. It's better like this. Only the creation of `ray-core` was a necessity, and some files moved into the `rllib` folder, so that should be relatively benign.
- [x] Additionally, we added Algolia `docsearch`, screenshot below. This is _much_ better than our current search. Caveat: there's a sphinx dependency that needs to be replaced (`sphinx-tabs`) by another, newer one (`sphinx-panels`), as the former prevents loading of the `algolia.js` library. Will follow-up in the next PR (hoping this one doesn't get re-re-re-re-reverted).