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Python
2452 lines
82 KiB
Python
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# Copyright 2020 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import collections
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import contextlib
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import doctest
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import functools
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import importlib
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import inspect
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import logging
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import multiprocessing
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import os
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import re
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import shlex
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import shutil
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import tempfile
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import time
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import unittest
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from collections import defaultdict
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from collections.abc import Mapping
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from functools import wraps
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from io import StringIO
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from pathlib import Path
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from typing import Callable, Dict, Iterable, Iterator, List, Optional, Union
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from unittest import mock
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from unittest.mock import patch
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import urllib3
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from transformers import logging as transformers_logging
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from .integrations import (
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is_clearml_available,
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is_optuna_available,
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is_ray_available,
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is_sigopt_available,
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is_tensorboard_available,
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is_wandb_available,
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)
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from .integrations.deepspeed import is_deepspeed_available
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from .utils import (
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ACCELERATE_MIN_VERSION,
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is_accelerate_available,
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is_apex_available,
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is_aqlm_available,
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is_auto_awq_available,
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is_auto_gptq_available,
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is_av_available,
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is_bitsandbytes_available,
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is_bs4_available,
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is_cv2_available,
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is_cython_available,
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is_decord_available,
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is_detectron2_available,
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is_essentia_available,
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is_faiss_available,
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is_flash_attn_2_available,
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is_flax_available,
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is_fsdp_available,
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is_ftfy_available,
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is_g2p_en_available,
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is_galore_torch_available,
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is_ipex_available,
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is_jieba_available,
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is_jinja_available,
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is_jumanpp_available,
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is_keras_nlp_available,
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is_levenshtein_available,
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is_librosa_available,
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is_natten_available,
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is_nltk_available,
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is_onnx_available,
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is_optimum_available,
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is_pandas_available,
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is_peft_available,
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is_phonemizer_available,
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is_pretty_midi_available,
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is_pyctcdecode_available,
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is_pytesseract_available,
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is_pytest_available,
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is_pytorch_quantization_available,
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is_quanto_available,
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is_rjieba_available,
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is_sacremoses_available,
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is_safetensors_available,
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is_scipy_available,
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is_sentencepiece_available,
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is_seqio_available,
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is_soundfile_availble,
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is_spacy_available,
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is_sudachi_available,
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is_sudachi_projection_available,
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is_tensorflow_probability_available,
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is_tensorflow_text_available,
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is_tf2onnx_available,
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is_tf_available,
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is_timm_available,
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is_tokenizers_available,
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is_torch_available,
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is_torch_bf16_available_on_device,
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is_torch_bf16_cpu_available,
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is_torch_bf16_gpu_available,
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is_torch_fp16_available_on_device,
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is_torch_neuroncore_available,
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is_torch_npu_available,
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is_torch_sdpa_available,
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is_torch_tensorrt_fx_available,
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is_torch_tf32_available,
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is_torch_xla_available,
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is_torch_xpu_available,
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is_torchaudio_available,
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is_torchdynamo_available,
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is_torchvision_available,
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is_vision_available,
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strtobool,
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)
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if is_accelerate_available():
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from accelerate.state import AcceleratorState, PartialState
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if is_pytest_available():
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from _pytest.doctest import (
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Module,
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_get_checker,
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_get_continue_on_failure,
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_get_runner,
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_is_mocked,
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_patch_unwrap_mock_aware,
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get_optionflags,
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)
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from _pytest.outcomes import skip
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from _pytest.pathlib import import_path
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from pytest import DoctestItem
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else:
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Module = object
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DoctestItem = object
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SMALL_MODEL_IDENTIFIER = "julien-c/bert-xsmall-dummy"
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DUMMY_UNKNOWN_IDENTIFIER = "julien-c/dummy-unknown"
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DUMMY_DIFF_TOKENIZER_IDENTIFIER = "julien-c/dummy-diff-tokenizer"
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# Used to test Auto{Config, Model, Tokenizer} model_type detection.
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# Used to test the hub
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USER = "__DUMMY_TRANSFORMERS_USER__"
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ENDPOINT_STAGING = "https://hub-ci.huggingface.co"
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# Not critical, only usable on the sandboxed CI instance.
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TOKEN = "hf_94wBhPGp6KrrTH3KDchhKpRxZwd6dmHWLL"
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def parse_flag_from_env(key, default=False):
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try:
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value = os.environ[key]
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except KeyError:
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# KEY isn't set, default to `default`.
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_value = default
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else:
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# KEY is set, convert it to True or False.
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try:
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_value = strtobool(value)
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except ValueError:
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# More values are supported, but let's keep the message simple.
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raise ValueError(f"If set, {key} must be yes or no.")
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return _value
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def parse_int_from_env(key, default=None):
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value = os.environ[key]
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except KeyError:
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_value = default
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else:
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try:
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_value = int(value)
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except ValueError:
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raise ValueError(f"If set, {key} must be a int.")
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return _value
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_run_slow_tests = parse_flag_from_env("RUN_SLOW", default=False)
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_run_pt_tf_cross_tests = parse_flag_from_env("RUN_PT_TF_CROSS_TESTS", default=True)
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_run_pt_flax_cross_tests = parse_flag_from_env("RUN_PT_FLAX_CROSS_TESTS", default=True)
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_run_custom_tokenizers = parse_flag_from_env("RUN_CUSTOM_TOKENIZERS", default=False)
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_run_staging = parse_flag_from_env("HUGGINGFACE_CO_STAGING", default=False)
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_tf_gpu_memory_limit = parse_int_from_env("TF_GPU_MEMORY_LIMIT", default=None)
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_run_pipeline_tests = parse_flag_from_env("RUN_PIPELINE_TESTS", default=True)
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_run_tool_tests = parse_flag_from_env("RUN_TOOL_TESTS", default=False)
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_run_third_party_device_tests = parse_flag_from_env("RUN_THIRD_PARTY_DEVICE_TESTS", default=False)
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def is_pt_tf_cross_test(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test as a test that control interactions between PyTorch and TensorFlow.
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PT+TF tests are skipped by default and we can run only them by setting RUN_PT_TF_CROSS_TESTS environment variable
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to a truthy value and selecting the is_pt_tf_cross_test pytest mark.
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"""
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if not _run_pt_tf_cross_tests or not is_torch_available() or not is_tf_available():
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return unittest.skip("test is PT+TF test")(test_case)
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else:
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try:
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import pytest # We don't need a hard dependency on pytest in the main library
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except ImportError:
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return test_case
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else:
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return pytest.mark.is_pt_tf_cross_test()(test_case)
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def is_pt_flax_cross_test(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test as a test that control interactions between PyTorch and Flax
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PT+FLAX tests are skipped by default and we can run only them by setting RUN_PT_FLAX_CROSS_TESTS environment
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variable to a truthy value and selecting the is_pt_flax_cross_test pytest mark.
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"""
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if not _run_pt_flax_cross_tests or not is_torch_available() or not is_flax_available():
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return unittest.skip("test is PT+FLAX test")(test_case)
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else:
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try:
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import pytest # We don't need a hard dependency on pytest in the main library
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except ImportError:
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return test_case
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else:
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return pytest.mark.is_pt_flax_cross_test()(test_case)
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def is_staging_test(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test as a staging test.
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Those tests will run using the staging environment of huggingface.co instead of the real model hub.
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"""
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if not _run_staging:
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return unittest.skip("test is staging test")(test_case)
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else:
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try:
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import pytest # We don't need a hard dependency on pytest in the main library
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except ImportError:
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return test_case
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else:
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return pytest.mark.is_staging_test()(test_case)
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def is_pipeline_test(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test as a pipeline test. If RUN_PIPELINE_TESTS is set to a falsy value, those tests will be
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skipped.
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"""
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if not _run_pipeline_tests:
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return unittest.skip("test is pipeline test")(test_case)
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else:
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try:
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import pytest # We don't need a hard dependency on pytest in the main library
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except ImportError:
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return test_case
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else:
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return pytest.mark.is_pipeline_test()(test_case)
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def is_tool_test(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test as a tool test. If RUN_TOOL_TESTS is set to a falsy value, those tests will be skipped.
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"""
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if not _run_tool_tests:
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return unittest.skip("test is a tool test")(test_case)
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else:
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try:
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import pytest # We don't need a hard dependency on pytest in the main library
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except ImportError:
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return test_case
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else:
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return pytest.mark.is_tool_test()(test_case)
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def slow(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test as slow.
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Slow tests are skipped by default. Set the RUN_SLOW environment variable to a truthy value to run them.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(_run_slow_tests, "test is slow")(test_case)
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def tooslow(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test as too slow.
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Slow tests are skipped while they're in the process of being fixed. No test should stay tagged as "tooslow" as
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these will not be tested by the CI.
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"""
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return unittest.skip("test is too slow")(test_case)
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def custom_tokenizers(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test for a custom tokenizer.
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Custom tokenizers require additional dependencies, and are skipped by default. Set the RUN_CUSTOM_TOKENIZERS
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environment variable to a truthy value to run them.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(_run_custom_tokenizers, "test of custom tokenizers")(test_case)
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def require_bs4(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires BeautifulSoup4. These tests are skipped when BeautifulSoup4 isn't installed.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_bs4_available(), "test requires BeautifulSoup4")(test_case)
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def require_galore_torch(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires GaLore. These tests are skipped when GaLore isn't installed.
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https://github.com/jiaweizzhao/GaLore
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_galore_torch_available(), "test requires GaLore")(test_case)
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def require_cv2(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires OpenCV.
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These tests are skipped when OpenCV isn't installed.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_cv2_available(), "test requires OpenCV")(test_case)
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def require_levenshtein(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires Levenshtein.
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These tests are skipped when Levenshtein isn't installed.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_levenshtein_available(), "test requires Levenshtein")(test_case)
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def require_nltk(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires NLTK.
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These tests are skipped when NLTK isn't installed.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_nltk_available(), "test requires NLTK")(test_case)
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def require_accelerate(test_case, min_version: str = ACCELERATE_MIN_VERSION):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires accelerate. These tests are skipped when accelerate isn't installed.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(
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is_accelerate_available(min_version), f"test requires accelerate version >= {min_version}"
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)(test_case)
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def require_fsdp(test_case, min_version: str = "1.12.0"):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires fsdp. These tests are skipped when fsdp isn't installed.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_fsdp_available(min_version), f"test requires torch version >= {min_version}")(
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test_case
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)
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def require_g2p_en(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires g2p_en. These tests are skipped when SentencePiece isn't installed.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_g2p_en_available(), "test requires g2p_en")(test_case)
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def require_safetensors(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires safetensors. These tests are skipped when safetensors isn't installed.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_safetensors_available(), "test requires safetensors")(test_case)
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def require_rjieba(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires rjieba. These tests are skipped when rjieba isn't installed.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_rjieba_available(), "test requires rjieba")(test_case)
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def require_jieba(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires jieba. These tests are skipped when jieba isn't installed.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_jieba_available(), "test requires jieba")(test_case)
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def require_jinja(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires jinja. These tests are skipped when jinja isn't installed.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_jinja_available(), "test requires jinja")(test_case)
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def require_tf2onnx(test_case):
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_tf2onnx_available(), "test requires tf2onnx")(test_case)
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def require_onnx(test_case):
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_onnx_available(), "test requires ONNX")(test_case)
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def require_timm(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires Timm.
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These tests are skipped when Timm isn't installed.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_timm_available(), "test requires Timm")(test_case)
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def require_natten(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires NATTEN.
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These tests are skipped when NATTEN isn't installed.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_natten_available(), "test requires natten")(test_case)
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def require_torch(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires PyTorch.
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These tests are skipped when PyTorch isn't installed.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_torch_available(), "test requires PyTorch")(test_case)
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def require_flash_attn(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires Flash Attention.
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These tests are skipped when Flash Attention isn't installed.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_flash_attn_2_available(), "test requires Flash Attention")(test_case)
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def require_torch_sdpa(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires PyTorch's SDPA.
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These tests are skipped when requirements are not met (torch version).
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_torch_sdpa_available(), "test requires PyTorch SDPA")(test_case)
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def require_read_token(fn):
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"""
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A decorator that loads the HF token for tests that require to load gated models.
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"""
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token = os.getenv("HF_HUB_READ_TOKEN")
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@wraps(fn)
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def _inner(*args, **kwargs):
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with patch("huggingface_hub.utils._headers.get_token", return_value=token):
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return fn(*args, **kwargs)
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return _inner
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def require_peft(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires PEFT.
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These tests are skipped when PEFT isn't installed.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_peft_available(), "test requires PEFT")(test_case)
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def require_torchvision(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires Torchvision.
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These tests are skipped when Torchvision isn't installed.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_torchvision_available(), "test requires Torchvision")(test_case)
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def require_torch_or_tf(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires PyTorch or TensorFlow.
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These tests are skipped when neither PyTorch not TensorFlow is installed.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_torch_available() or is_tf_available(), "test requires PyTorch or TensorFlow")(
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test_case
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)
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def require_intel_extension_for_pytorch(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires Intel Extension for PyTorch.
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These tests are skipped when Intel Extension for PyTorch isn't installed or it does not match current PyTorch
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version.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(
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is_ipex_available(),
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"test requires Intel Extension for PyTorch to be installed and match current PyTorch version, see"
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" https://github.com/intel/intel-extension-for-pytorch",
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)(test_case)
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def require_tensorflow_probability(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires TensorFlow probability.
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These tests are skipped when TensorFlow probability isn't installed.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_tensorflow_probability_available(), "test requires TensorFlow probability")(
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test_case
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)
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def require_torchaudio(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires torchaudio. These tests are skipped when torchaudio isn't installed.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_torchaudio_available(), "test requires torchaudio")(test_case)
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def require_tf(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires TensorFlow. These tests are skipped when TensorFlow isn't installed.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_tf_available(), "test requires TensorFlow")(test_case)
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def require_flax(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires JAX & Flax. These tests are skipped when one / both are not installed
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_flax_available(), "test requires JAX & Flax")(test_case)
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def require_sentencepiece(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires SentencePiece. These tests are skipped when SentencePiece isn't installed.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_sentencepiece_available(), "test requires SentencePiece")(test_case)
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def require_sacremoses(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires Sacremoses. These tests are skipped when Sacremoses isn't installed.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_sacremoses_available(), "test requires Sacremoses")(test_case)
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def require_seqio(test_case):
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"""
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Decorator marking a test that requires SentencePiece. These tests are skipped when SentencePiece isn't installed.
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"""
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return unittest.skipUnless(is_seqio_available(), "test requires Seqio")(test_case)
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def require_scipy(test_case):
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"""
|
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Decorator marking a test that requires Scipy. These tests are skipped when SentencePiece isn't installed.
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|
"""
|
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|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_scipy_available(), "test requires Scipy")(test_case)
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def require_tokenizers(test_case):
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|
"""
|
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|
Decorator marking a test that requires 🤗 Tokenizers. These tests are skipped when 🤗 Tokenizers isn't installed.
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_tokenizers_available(), "test requires tokenizers")(test_case)
|
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|
def require_tensorflow_text(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires tensorflow_text. These tests are skipped when tensroflow_text isn't
|
|||
|
installed.
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_tensorflow_text_available(), "test requires tensorflow_text")(test_case)
|
|||
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|
|||
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|
def require_keras_nlp(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires keras_nlp. These tests are skipped when keras_nlp isn't installed.
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_keras_nlp_available(), "test requires keras_nlp")(test_case)
|
|||
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|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_pandas(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires pandas. These tests are skipped when pandas isn't installed.
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_pandas_available(), "test requires pandas")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
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|||
|
def require_pytesseract(test_case):
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|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires PyTesseract. These tests are skipped when PyTesseract isn't installed.
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_pytesseract_available(), "test requires PyTesseract")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_pytorch_quantization(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires PyTorch Quantization Toolkit. These tests are skipped when PyTorch
|
|||
|
Quantization Toolkit isn't installed.
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_pytorch_quantization_available(), "test requires PyTorch Quantization Toolkit")(
|
|||
|
test_case
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_vision(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires the vision dependencies. These tests are skipped when torchaudio isn't
|
|||
|
installed.
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_vision_available(), "test requires vision")(test_case)
|
|||
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_ftfy(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires ftfy. These tests are skipped when ftfy isn't installed.
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_ftfy_available(), "test requires ftfy")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_spacy(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires SpaCy. These tests are skipped when SpaCy isn't installed.
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_spacy_available(), "test requires spacy")(test_case)
|
|||
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|
|||
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|||
|
def require_decord(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires decord. These tests are skipped when decord isn't installed.
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_decord_available(), "test requires decord")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_torch_multi_gpu(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires a multi-GPU setup (in PyTorch). These tests are skipped on a machine without
|
|||
|
multiple GPUs.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
To run *only* the multi_gpu tests, assuming all test names contain multi_gpu: $ pytest -sv ./tests -k "multi_gpu"
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
if not is_torch_available():
|
|||
|
return unittest.skip("test requires PyTorch")(test_case)
|
|||
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|
|||
|
import torch
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(torch.cuda.device_count() > 1, "test requires multiple GPUs")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
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|
|||
|
def require_torch_multi_accelerator(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires a multi-accelerator (in PyTorch). These tests are skipped on a machine
|
|||
|
without multiple accelerators. To run *only* the multi_accelerator tests, assuming all test names contain
|
|||
|
multi_accelerator: $ pytest -sv ./tests -k "multi_accelerator"
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
if not is_torch_available():
|
|||
|
return unittest.skip("test requires PyTorch")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(backend_device_count(torch_device) > 1, "test requires multiple accelerators")(
|
|||
|
test_case
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_torch_non_multi_gpu(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires 0 or 1 GPU setup (in PyTorch).
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
if not is_torch_available():
|
|||
|
return unittest.skip("test requires PyTorch")(test_case)
|
|||
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|
|||
|
import torch
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(torch.cuda.device_count() < 2, "test requires 0 or 1 GPU")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_torch_non_multi_accelerator(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires 0 or 1 accelerator setup (in PyTorch).
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
if not is_torch_available():
|
|||
|
return unittest.skip("test requires PyTorch")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(backend_device_count(torch_device) < 2, "test requires 0 or 1 accelerator")(test_case)
|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
def require_torch_up_to_2_gpus(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires 0 or 1 or 2 GPU setup (in PyTorch).
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
if not is_torch_available():
|
|||
|
return unittest.skip("test requires PyTorch")(test_case)
|
|||
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|||
|
import torch
|
|||
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|
return unittest.skipUnless(torch.cuda.device_count() < 3, "test requires 0 or 1 or 2 GPUs")(test_case)
|
|||
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|||
|
def require_torch_up_to_2_accelerators(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires 0 or 1 or 2 accelerator setup (in PyTorch).
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
if not is_torch_available():
|
|||
|
return unittest.skip("test requires PyTorch")(test_case)
|
|||
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|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(backend_device_count(torch_device) < 3, "test requires 0 or 1 or 2 accelerators")
|
|||
|
(test_case)
|
|||
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|
|||
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|||
|
def require_torch_xla(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires TorchXLA (in PyTorch).
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_torch_xla_available(), "test requires TorchXLA")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
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|
|||
|
def require_torch_neuroncore(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires NeuronCore (in PyTorch).
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_torch_neuroncore_available(check_device=False), "test requires PyTorch NeuronCore")(
|
|||
|
test_case
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
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|
|||
|
def require_torch_npu(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires NPU (in PyTorch).
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_torch_npu_available(), "test requires PyTorch NPU")(test_case)
|
|||
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|
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|
|||
|
def require_torch_multi_npu(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires a multi-NPU setup (in PyTorch). These tests are skipped on a machine without
|
|||
|
multiple NPUs.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
To run *only* the multi_npu tests, assuming all test names contain multi_npu: $ pytest -sv ./tests -k "multi_npu"
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
if not is_torch_npu_available():
|
|||
|
return unittest.skip("test requires PyTorch NPU")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(torch.npu.device_count() > 1, "test requires multiple NPUs")(test_case)
|
|||
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|||
|
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|||
|
def require_torch_xpu(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires XPU and IPEX.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
These tests are skipped when Intel Extension for PyTorch isn't installed or it does not match current PyTorch
|
|||
|
version.
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_torch_xpu_available(), "test requires IPEX and an XPU device")(test_case)
|
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|
|
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|
|
|||
|
def require_torch_multi_xpu(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires a multi-XPU setup with IPEX and at least one XPU device. These tests are
|
|||
|
skipped on a machine without IPEX or multiple XPUs.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
To run *only* the multi_xpu tests, assuming all test names contain multi_xpu: $ pytest -sv ./tests -k "multi_xpu"
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
if not is_torch_xpu_available():
|
|||
|
return unittest.skip("test requires IPEX and at least one XPU device")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(torch.xpu.device_count() > 1, "test requires multiple XPUs")(test_case)
|
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|
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|
if is_torch_available():
|
|||
|
# Set env var CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES="" to force cpu-mode
|
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|
import torch
|
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|
|
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|
if "TRANSFORMERS_TEST_BACKEND" in os.environ:
|
|||
|
backend = os.environ["TRANSFORMERS_TEST_BACKEND"]
|
|||
|
try:
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|||
|
_ = importlib.import_module(backend)
|
|||
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except ModuleNotFoundError as e:
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raise ModuleNotFoundError(
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f"Failed to import `TRANSFORMERS_TEST_BACKEND` '{backend}'! This should be the name of an installed module. The original error (look up to see its"
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f" traceback):\n{e}"
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) from e
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if "TRANSFORMERS_TEST_DEVICE" in os.environ:
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torch_device = os.environ["TRANSFORMERS_TEST_DEVICE"]
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if torch_device == "cuda" and not torch.cuda.is_available():
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raise ValueError(
|
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f"TRANSFORMERS_TEST_DEVICE={torch_device}, but CUDA is unavailable. Please double-check your testing environment."
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)
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if torch_device == "xpu" and not is_torch_xpu_available():
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raise ValueError(
|
|||
|
f"TRANSFORMERS_TEST_DEVICE={torch_device}, but XPU is unavailable. Please double-check your testing environment."
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|
)
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if torch_device == "npu" and not is_torch_npu_available():
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raise ValueError(
|
|||
|
f"TRANSFORMERS_TEST_DEVICE={torch_device}, but NPU is unavailable. Please double-check your testing environment."
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|
)
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try:
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|
# try creating device to see if provided device is valid
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_ = torch.device(torch_device)
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|
except RuntimeError as e:
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|
raise RuntimeError(
|
|||
|
f"Unknown testing device specified by environment variable `TRANSFORMERS_TEST_DEVICE`: {torch_device}"
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|
) from e
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elif torch.cuda.is_available():
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torch_device = "cuda"
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elif _run_third_party_device_tests and is_torch_npu_available():
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torch_device = "npu"
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elif _run_third_party_device_tests and is_torch_xpu_available():
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torch_device = "xpu"
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else:
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torch_device = "cpu"
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else:
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torch_device = None
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if is_tf_available():
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import tensorflow as tf
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|
if is_flax_available():
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import jax
|
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jax_device = jax.default_backend()
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|
else:
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|
jax_device = None
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def require_torchdynamo(test_case):
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"""Decorator marking a test that requires TorchDynamo"""
|
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|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_torchdynamo_available(), "test requires TorchDynamo")(test_case)
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|
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|
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|
def require_torch_tensorrt_fx(test_case):
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|
"""Decorator marking a test that requires Torch-TensorRT FX"""
|
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|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_torch_tensorrt_fx_available(), "test requires Torch-TensorRT FX")(test_case)
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|
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|
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|
def require_torch_gpu(test_case):
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|||
|
"""Decorator marking a test that requires CUDA and PyTorch."""
|
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|
return unittest.skipUnless(torch_device == "cuda", "test requires CUDA")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_torch_accelerator(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""Decorator marking a test that requires an accessible accelerator and PyTorch."""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(torch_device is not None and torch_device != "cpu", "test requires accelerator")(
|
|||
|
test_case
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_torch_fp16(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""Decorator marking a test that requires a device that supports fp16"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(
|
|||
|
is_torch_fp16_available_on_device(torch_device), "test requires device with fp16 support"
|
|||
|
)(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_torch_bf16(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""Decorator marking a test that requires a device that supports bf16"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(
|
|||
|
is_torch_bf16_available_on_device(torch_device), "test requires device with bf16 support"
|
|||
|
)(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_torch_bf16_gpu(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""Decorator marking a test that requires torch>=1.10, using Ampere GPU or newer arch with cuda>=11.0"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(
|
|||
|
is_torch_bf16_gpu_available(),
|
|||
|
"test requires torch>=1.10, using Ampere GPU or newer arch with cuda>=11.0",
|
|||
|
)(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_torch_bf16_cpu(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""Decorator marking a test that requires torch>=1.10, using CPU."""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(
|
|||
|
is_torch_bf16_cpu_available(),
|
|||
|
"test requires torch>=1.10, using CPU",
|
|||
|
)(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_torch_tf32(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""Decorator marking a test that requires Ampere or a newer GPU arch, cuda>=11 and torch>=1.7."""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(
|
|||
|
is_torch_tf32_available(), "test requires Ampere or a newer GPU arch, cuda>=11 and torch>=1.7"
|
|||
|
)(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_detectron2(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""Decorator marking a test that requires detectron2."""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_detectron2_available(), "test requires `detectron2`")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_faiss(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""Decorator marking a test that requires faiss."""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_faiss_available(), "test requires `faiss`")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_optuna(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires optuna.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
These tests are skipped when optuna isn't installed.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_optuna_available(), "test requires optuna")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_ray(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires Ray/tune.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
These tests are skipped when Ray/tune isn't installed.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_ray_available(), "test requires Ray/tune")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_sigopt(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires SigOpt.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
These tests are skipped when SigOpt isn't installed.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_sigopt_available(), "test requires SigOpt")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_wandb(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires wandb.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
These tests are skipped when wandb isn't installed.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_wandb_available(), "test requires wandb")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_clearml(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test requires clearml.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
These tests are skipped when clearml isn't installed.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_clearml_available(), "test requires clearml")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_soundfile(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires soundfile
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
These tests are skipped when soundfile isn't installed.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_soundfile_availble(), "test requires soundfile")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_deepspeed(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires deepspeed
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_deepspeed_available(), "test requires deepspeed")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_apex(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires apex
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_apex_available(), "test requires apex")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_aqlm(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires aqlm
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_aqlm_available(), "test requires aqlm")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_av(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires av
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_av_available(), "test requires av")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_bitsandbytes(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires the bitsandbytes library. Will be skipped when the library or its hard dependency torch is not installed.
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
if is_bitsandbytes_available() and is_torch_available():
|
|||
|
try:
|
|||
|
import pytest
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
return pytest.mark.bitsandbytes(test_case)
|
|||
|
except ImportError:
|
|||
|
return test_case
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
return unittest.skip("test requires bitsandbytes and torch")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_optimum(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator for optimum dependency
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_optimum_available(), "test requires optimum")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_tensorboard(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator for `tensorboard` dependency
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_tensorboard_available(), "test requires tensorboard")
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_auto_gptq(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator for auto_gptq dependency
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_auto_gptq_available(), "test requires auto-gptq")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_auto_awq(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator for auto_awq dependency
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_auto_awq_available(), "test requires autoawq")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_quanto(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator for quanto dependency
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_quanto_available(), "test requires quanto")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_phonemizer(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires phonemizer
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_phonemizer_available(), "test requires phonemizer")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_pyctcdecode(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires pyctcdecode
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_pyctcdecode_available(), "test requires pyctcdecode")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_librosa(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires librosa
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_librosa_available(), "test requires librosa")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_essentia(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires essentia
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_essentia_available(), "test requires essentia")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_pretty_midi(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires pretty_midi
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_pretty_midi_available(), "test requires pretty_midi")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def cmd_exists(cmd):
|
|||
|
return shutil.which(cmd) is not None
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_usr_bin_time(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires `/usr/bin/time`
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(cmd_exists("/usr/bin/time"), "test requires /usr/bin/time")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_sudachi(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires sudachi
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_sudachi_available(), "test requires sudachi")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_sudachi_projection(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires sudachi_projection
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_sudachi_projection_available(), "test requires sudachi which supports projection")(
|
|||
|
test_case
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_jumanpp(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires jumanpp
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_jumanpp_available(), "test requires jumanpp")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def require_cython(test_case):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Decorator marking a test that requires jumanpp
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return unittest.skipUnless(is_cython_available(), "test requires cython")(test_case)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def get_gpu_count():
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Return the number of available gpus (regardless of whether torch, tf or jax is used)
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
if is_torch_available():
|
|||
|
import torch
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
return torch.cuda.device_count()
|
|||
|
elif is_tf_available():
|
|||
|
import tensorflow as tf
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
return len(tf.config.list_physical_devices("GPU"))
|
|||
|
elif is_flax_available():
|
|||
|
import jax
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
return jax.device_count()
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
return 0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def get_tests_dir(append_path=None):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Args:
|
|||
|
append_path: optional path to append to the tests dir path
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Return:
|
|||
|
The full path to the `tests` dir, so that the tests can be invoked from anywhere. Optionally `append_path` is
|
|||
|
joined after the `tests` dir the former is provided.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
# this function caller's __file__
|
|||
|
caller__file__ = inspect.stack()[1][1]
|
|||
|
tests_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(caller__file__))
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
while not tests_dir.endswith("tests"):
|
|||
|
tests_dir = os.path.dirname(tests_dir)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if append_path:
|
|||
|
return os.path.join(tests_dir, append_path)
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
return tests_dir
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
#
|
|||
|
# Helper functions for dealing with testing text outputs
|
|||
|
# The original code came from:
|
|||
|
# https://github.com/fastai/fastai/blob/master/tests/utils/text.py
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# When any function contains print() calls that get overwritten, like progress bars,
|
|||
|
# a special care needs to be applied, since under pytest -s captured output (capsys
|
|||
|
# or contextlib.redirect_stdout) contains any temporary printed strings, followed by
|
|||
|
# \r's. This helper function ensures that the buffer will contain the same output
|
|||
|
# with and without -s in pytest, by turning:
|
|||
|
# foo bar\r tar mar\r final message
|
|||
|
# into:
|
|||
|
# final message
|
|||
|
# it can handle a single string or a multiline buffer
|
|||
|
def apply_print_resets(buf):
|
|||
|
return re.sub(r"^.*\r", "", buf, 0, re.M)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def assert_screenout(out, what):
|
|||
|
out_pr = apply_print_resets(out).lower()
|
|||
|
match_str = out_pr.find(what.lower())
|
|||
|
assert match_str != -1, f"expecting to find {what} in output: f{out_pr}"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
class CaptureStd:
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Context manager to capture:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
- stdout: replay it, clean it up and make it available via `obj.out`
|
|||
|
- stderr: replay it and make it available via `obj.err`
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Args:
|
|||
|
out (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`): Whether to capture stdout or not.
|
|||
|
err (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`): Whether to capture stderr or not.
|
|||
|
replay (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`): Whether to replay or not.
|
|||
|
By default each captured stream gets replayed back on context's exit, so that one can see what the test was
|
|||
|
doing. If this is a not wanted behavior and the captured data shouldn't be replayed, pass `replay=False` to
|
|||
|
disable this feature.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Examples:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
```python
|
|||
|
# to capture stdout only with auto-replay
|
|||
|
with CaptureStdout() as cs:
|
|||
|
print("Secret message")
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|||
|
assert "message" in cs.out
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# to capture stderr only with auto-replay
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|||
|
import sys
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
with CaptureStderr() as cs:
|
|||
|
print("Warning: ", file=sys.stderr)
|
|||
|
assert "Warning" in cs.err
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# to capture both streams with auto-replay
|
|||
|
with CaptureStd() as cs:
|
|||
|
print("Secret message")
|
|||
|
print("Warning: ", file=sys.stderr)
|
|||
|
assert "message" in cs.out
|
|||
|
assert "Warning" in cs.err
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# to capture just one of the streams, and not the other, with auto-replay
|
|||
|
with CaptureStd(err=False) as cs:
|
|||
|
print("Secret message")
|
|||
|
assert "message" in cs.out
|
|||
|
# but best use the stream-specific subclasses
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# to capture without auto-replay
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|||
|
with CaptureStd(replay=False) as cs:
|
|||
|
print("Secret message")
|
|||
|
assert "message" in cs.out
|
|||
|
```"""
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def __init__(self, out=True, err=True, replay=True):
|
|||
|
self.replay = replay
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if out:
|
|||
|
self.out_buf = StringIO()
|
|||
|
self.out = "error: CaptureStd context is unfinished yet, called too early"
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
self.out_buf = None
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|||
|
self.out = "not capturing stdout"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if err:
|
|||
|
self.err_buf = StringIO()
|
|||
|
self.err = "error: CaptureStd context is unfinished yet, called too early"
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
self.err_buf = None
|
|||
|
self.err = "not capturing stderr"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def __enter__(self):
|
|||
|
if self.out_buf:
|
|||
|
self.out_old = sys.stdout
|
|||
|
sys.stdout = self.out_buf
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if self.err_buf:
|
|||
|
self.err_old = sys.stderr
|
|||
|
sys.stderr = self.err_buf
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
return self
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def __exit__(self, *exc):
|
|||
|
if self.out_buf:
|
|||
|
sys.stdout = self.out_old
|
|||
|
captured = self.out_buf.getvalue()
|
|||
|
if self.replay:
|
|||
|
sys.stdout.write(captured)
|
|||
|
self.out = apply_print_resets(captured)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if self.err_buf:
|
|||
|
sys.stderr = self.err_old
|
|||
|
captured = self.err_buf.getvalue()
|
|||
|
if self.replay:
|
|||
|
sys.stderr.write(captured)
|
|||
|
self.err = captured
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def __repr__(self):
|
|||
|
msg = ""
|
|||
|
if self.out_buf:
|
|||
|
msg += f"stdout: {self.out}\n"
|
|||
|
if self.err_buf:
|
|||
|
msg += f"stderr: {self.err}\n"
|
|||
|
return msg
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# in tests it's the best to capture only the stream that's wanted, otherwise
|
|||
|
# it's easy to miss things, so unless you need to capture both streams, use the
|
|||
|
# subclasses below (less typing). Or alternatively, configure `CaptureStd` to
|
|||
|
# disable the stream you don't need to test.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
class CaptureStdout(CaptureStd):
|
|||
|
"""Same as CaptureStd but captures only stdout"""
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def __init__(self, replay=True):
|
|||
|
super().__init__(err=False, replay=replay)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
class CaptureStderr(CaptureStd):
|
|||
|
"""Same as CaptureStd but captures only stderr"""
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def __init__(self, replay=True):
|
|||
|
super().__init__(out=False, replay=replay)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
class CaptureLogger:
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Context manager to capture `logging` streams
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Args:
|
|||
|
logger: 'logging` logger object
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Returns:
|
|||
|
The captured output is available via `self.out`
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Example:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
```python
|
|||
|
>>> from transformers import logging
|
|||
|
>>> from transformers.testing_utils import CaptureLogger
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
>>> msg = "Testing 1, 2, 3"
|
|||
|
>>> logging.set_verbosity_info()
|
|||
|
>>> logger = logging.get_logger("transformers.models.bart.tokenization_bart")
|
|||
|
>>> with CaptureLogger(logger) as cl:
|
|||
|
... logger.info(msg)
|
|||
|
>>> assert cl.out, msg + "\n"
|
|||
|
```
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def __init__(self, logger):
|
|||
|
self.logger = logger
|
|||
|
self.io = StringIO()
|
|||
|
self.sh = logging.StreamHandler(self.io)
|
|||
|
self.out = ""
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def __enter__(self):
|
|||
|
self.logger.addHandler(self.sh)
|
|||
|
return self
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def __exit__(self, *exc):
|
|||
|
self.logger.removeHandler(self.sh)
|
|||
|
self.out = self.io.getvalue()
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def __repr__(self):
|
|||
|
return f"captured: {self.out}\n"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@contextlib.contextmanager
|
|||
|
def LoggingLevel(level):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
This is a context manager to temporarily change transformers modules logging level to the desired value and have it
|
|||
|
restored to the original setting at the end of the scope.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Example:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
```python
|
|||
|
with LoggingLevel(logging.INFO):
|
|||
|
AutoModel.from_pretrained("openai-community/gpt2") # calls logger.info() several times
|
|||
|
```
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
orig_level = transformers_logging.get_verbosity()
|
|||
|
try:
|
|||
|
transformers_logging.set_verbosity(level)
|
|||
|
yield
|
|||
|
finally:
|
|||
|
transformers_logging.set_verbosity(orig_level)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@contextlib.contextmanager
|
|||
|
# adapted from https://stackoverflow.com/a/64789046/9201239
|
|||
|
def ExtendSysPath(path: Union[str, os.PathLike]) -> Iterator[None]:
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Temporary add given path to `sys.path`.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Usage :
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
```python
|
|||
|
with ExtendSysPath("/path/to/dir"):
|
|||
|
mymodule = importlib.import_module("mymodule")
|
|||
|
```
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
path = os.fspath(path)
|
|||
|
try:
|
|||
|
sys.path.insert(0, path)
|
|||
|
yield
|
|||
|
finally:
|
|||
|
sys.path.remove(path)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
class TestCasePlus(unittest.TestCase):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
This class extends *unittest.TestCase* with additional features.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Feature 1: A set of fully resolved important file and dir path accessors.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In tests often we need to know where things are relative to the current test file, and it's not trivial since the
|
|||
|
test could be invoked from more than one directory or could reside in sub-directories with different depths. This
|
|||
|
class solves this problem by sorting out all the basic paths and provides easy accessors to them:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
- `pathlib` objects (all fully resolved):
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
- `test_file_path` - the current test file path (=`__file__`)
|
|||
|
- `test_file_dir` - the directory containing the current test file
|
|||
|
- `tests_dir` - the directory of the `tests` test suite
|
|||
|
- `examples_dir` - the directory of the `examples` test suite
|
|||
|
- `repo_root_dir` - the directory of the repository
|
|||
|
- `src_dir` - the directory of `src` (i.e. where the `transformers` sub-dir resides)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
- stringified paths---same as above but these return paths as strings, rather than `pathlib` objects:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
- `test_file_path_str`
|
|||
|
- `test_file_dir_str`
|
|||
|
- `tests_dir_str`
|
|||
|
- `examples_dir_str`
|
|||
|
- `repo_root_dir_str`
|
|||
|
- `src_dir_str`
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Feature 2: Flexible auto-removable temporary dirs which are guaranteed to get removed at the end of test.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1. Create a unique temporary dir:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
```python
|
|||
|
def test_whatever(self):
|
|||
|
tmp_dir = self.get_auto_remove_tmp_dir()
|
|||
|
```
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
`tmp_dir` will contain the path to the created temporary dir. It will be automatically removed at the end of the
|
|||
|
test.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2. Create a temporary dir of my choice, ensure it's empty before the test starts and don't
|
|||
|
empty it after the test.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
```python
|
|||
|
def test_whatever(self):
|
|||
|
tmp_dir = self.get_auto_remove_tmp_dir("./xxx")
|
|||
|
```
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This is useful for debug when you want to monitor a specific directory and want to make sure the previous tests
|
|||
|
didn't leave any data in there.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
3. You can override the first two options by directly overriding the `before` and `after` args, leading to the
|
|||
|
following behavior:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
`before=True`: the temporary dir will always be cleared at the beginning of the test.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
`before=False`: if the temporary dir already existed, any existing files will remain there.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
`after=True`: the temporary dir will always be deleted at the end of the test.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
`after=False`: the temporary dir will always be left intact at the end of the test.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Note 1: In order to run the equivalent of `rm -r` safely, only subdirs of the project repository checkout are
|
|||
|
allowed if an explicit `tmp_dir` is used, so that by mistake no `/tmp` or similar important part of the filesystem
|
|||
|
will get nuked. i.e. please always pass paths that start with `./`
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Note 2: Each test can register multiple temporary dirs and they all will get auto-removed, unless requested
|
|||
|
otherwise.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Feature 3: Get a copy of the `os.environ` object that sets up `PYTHONPATH` specific to the current test suite. This
|
|||
|
is useful for invoking external programs from the test suite - e.g. distributed training.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
```python
|
|||
|
def test_whatever(self):
|
|||
|
env = self.get_env()
|
|||
|
```"""
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def setUp(self):
|
|||
|
# get_auto_remove_tmp_dir feature:
|
|||
|
self.teardown_tmp_dirs = []
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# figure out the resolved paths for repo_root, tests, examples, etc.
|
|||
|
self._test_file_path = inspect.getfile(self.__class__)
|
|||
|
path = Path(self._test_file_path).resolve()
|
|||
|
self._test_file_dir = path.parents[0]
|
|||
|
for up in [1, 2, 3]:
|
|||
|
tmp_dir = path.parents[up]
|
|||
|
if (tmp_dir / "src").is_dir() and (tmp_dir / "tests").is_dir():
|
|||
|
break
|
|||
|
if tmp_dir:
|
|||
|
self._repo_root_dir = tmp_dir
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
raise ValueError(f"can't figure out the root of the repo from {self._test_file_path}")
|
|||
|
self._tests_dir = self._repo_root_dir / "tests"
|
|||
|
self._examples_dir = self._repo_root_dir / "examples"
|
|||
|
self._src_dir = self._repo_root_dir / "src"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@property
|
|||
|
def test_file_path(self):
|
|||
|
return self._test_file_path
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@property
|
|||
|
def test_file_path_str(self):
|
|||
|
return str(self._test_file_path)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@property
|
|||
|
def test_file_dir(self):
|
|||
|
return self._test_file_dir
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@property
|
|||
|
def test_file_dir_str(self):
|
|||
|
return str(self._test_file_dir)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@property
|
|||
|
def tests_dir(self):
|
|||
|
return self._tests_dir
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@property
|
|||
|
def tests_dir_str(self):
|
|||
|
return str(self._tests_dir)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@property
|
|||
|
def examples_dir(self):
|
|||
|
return self._examples_dir
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@property
|
|||
|
def examples_dir_str(self):
|
|||
|
return str(self._examples_dir)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@property
|
|||
|
def repo_root_dir(self):
|
|||
|
return self._repo_root_dir
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@property
|
|||
|
def repo_root_dir_str(self):
|
|||
|
return str(self._repo_root_dir)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@property
|
|||
|
def src_dir(self):
|
|||
|
return self._src_dir
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@property
|
|||
|
def src_dir_str(self):
|
|||
|
return str(self._src_dir)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def get_env(self):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Return a copy of the `os.environ` object that sets up `PYTHONPATH` correctly, depending on the test suite it's
|
|||
|
invoked from. This is useful for invoking external programs from the test suite - e.g. distributed training.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
It always inserts `./src` first, then `./tests` or `./examples` depending on the test suite type and finally
|
|||
|
the preset `PYTHONPATH` if any (all full resolved paths).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
env = os.environ.copy()
|
|||
|
paths = [self.src_dir_str]
|
|||
|
if "/examples" in self.test_file_dir_str:
|
|||
|
paths.append(self.examples_dir_str)
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
paths.append(self.tests_dir_str)
|
|||
|
paths.append(env.get("PYTHONPATH", ""))
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
env["PYTHONPATH"] = ":".join(paths)
|
|||
|
return env
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def get_auto_remove_tmp_dir(self, tmp_dir=None, before=None, after=None):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Args:
|
|||
|
tmp_dir (`string`, *optional*):
|
|||
|
if `None`:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
- a unique temporary path will be created
|
|||
|
- sets `before=True` if `before` is `None`
|
|||
|
- sets `after=True` if `after` is `None`
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
- `tmp_dir` will be created
|
|||
|
- sets `before=True` if `before` is `None`
|
|||
|
- sets `after=False` if `after` is `None`
|
|||
|
before (`bool`, *optional*):
|
|||
|
If `True` and the `tmp_dir` already exists, make sure to empty it right away if `False` and the
|
|||
|
`tmp_dir` already exists, any existing files will remain there.
|
|||
|
after (`bool`, *optional*):
|
|||
|
If `True`, delete the `tmp_dir` at the end of the test if `False`, leave the `tmp_dir` and its contents
|
|||
|
intact at the end of the test.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Returns:
|
|||
|
tmp_dir(`string`): either the same value as passed via *tmp_dir* or the path to the auto-selected tmp dir
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
if tmp_dir is not None:
|
|||
|
# defining the most likely desired behavior for when a custom path is provided.
|
|||
|
# this most likely indicates the debug mode where we want an easily locatable dir that:
|
|||
|
# 1. gets cleared out before the test (if it already exists)
|
|||
|
# 2. is left intact after the test
|
|||
|
if before is None:
|
|||
|
before = True
|
|||
|
if after is None:
|
|||
|
after = False
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# using provided path
|
|||
|
path = Path(tmp_dir).resolve()
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# to avoid nuking parts of the filesystem, only relative paths are allowed
|
|||
|
if not tmp_dir.startswith("./"):
|
|||
|
raise ValueError(
|
|||
|
f"`tmp_dir` can only be a relative path, i.e. `./some/path`, but received `{tmp_dir}`"
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# ensure the dir is empty to start with
|
|||
|
if before is True and path.exists():
|
|||
|
shutil.rmtree(tmp_dir, ignore_errors=True)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
path.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
# defining the most likely desired behavior for when a unique tmp path is auto generated
|
|||
|
# (not a debug mode), here we require a unique tmp dir that:
|
|||
|
# 1. is empty before the test (it will be empty in this situation anyway)
|
|||
|
# 2. gets fully removed after the test
|
|||
|
if before is None:
|
|||
|
before = True
|
|||
|
if after is None:
|
|||
|
after = True
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# using unique tmp dir (always empty, regardless of `before`)
|
|||
|
tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if after is True:
|
|||
|
# register for deletion
|
|||
|
self.teardown_tmp_dirs.append(tmp_dir)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
return tmp_dir
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def python_one_liner_max_rss(self, one_liner_str):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Runs the passed python one liner (just the code) and returns how much max cpu memory was used to run the
|
|||
|
program.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Args:
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|
one_liner_str (`string`):
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|
a python one liner code that gets passed to `python -c`
|
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|
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|
Returns:
|
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|
max cpu memory bytes used to run the program. This value is likely to vary slightly from run to run.
|
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|
|
|||
|
Requirements:
|
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|
this helper needs `/usr/bin/time` to be installed (`apt install time`)
|
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|
|
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|
Example:
|
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|
|
|||
|
```
|
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|
one_liner_str = 'from transformers import AutoModel; AutoModel.from_pretrained("google-t5/t5-large")'
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|
max_rss = self.python_one_liner_max_rss(one_liner_str)
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|
```
|
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|
"""
|
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|
|
|||
|
if not cmd_exists("/usr/bin/time"):
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|
raise ValueError("/usr/bin/time is required, install with `apt install time`")
|
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|
|
|||
|
cmd = shlex.split(f"/usr/bin/time -f %M python -c '{one_liner_str}'")
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|
with CaptureStd() as cs:
|
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|
execute_subprocess_async(cmd, env=self.get_env())
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|
# returned data is in KB so convert to bytes
|
|||
|
max_rss = int(cs.err.split("\n")[-2].replace("stderr: ", "")) * 1024
|
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|
return max_rss
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def tearDown(self):
|
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|
# get_auto_remove_tmp_dir feature: remove registered temp dirs
|
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|
for path in self.teardown_tmp_dirs:
|
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|
shutil.rmtree(path, ignore_errors=True)
|
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|
self.teardown_tmp_dirs = []
|
|||
|
if is_accelerate_available():
|
|||
|
AcceleratorState._reset_state()
|
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|
PartialState._reset_state()
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# delete all the env variables having `ACCELERATE` in them
|
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|
for k in list(os.environ.keys()):
|
|||
|
if "ACCELERATE" in k:
|
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|
del os.environ[k]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def mockenv(**kwargs):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
this is a convenience wrapper, that allows this ::
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@mockenv(RUN_SLOW=True, USE_TF=False) def test_something():
|
|||
|
run_slow = os.getenv("RUN_SLOW", False) use_tf = os.getenv("USE_TF", False)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return mock.patch.dict(os.environ, kwargs)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# from https://stackoverflow.com/a/34333710/9201239
|
|||
|
@contextlib.contextmanager
|
|||
|
def mockenv_context(*remove, **update):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Temporarily updates the `os.environ` dictionary in-place. Similar to mockenv
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The `os.environ` dictionary is updated in-place so that the modification is sure to work in all situations.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Args:
|
|||
|
remove: Environment variables to remove.
|
|||
|
update: Dictionary of environment variables and values to add/update.
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
env = os.environ
|
|||
|
update = update or {}
|
|||
|
remove = remove or []
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# List of environment variables being updated or removed.
|
|||
|
stomped = (set(update.keys()) | set(remove)) & set(env.keys())
|
|||
|
# Environment variables and values to restore on exit.
|
|||
|
update_after = {k: env[k] for k in stomped}
|
|||
|
# Environment variables and values to remove on exit.
|
|||
|
remove_after = frozenset(k for k in update if k not in env)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
try:
|
|||
|
env.update(update)
|
|||
|
[env.pop(k, None) for k in remove]
|
|||
|
yield
|
|||
|
finally:
|
|||
|
env.update(update_after)
|
|||
|
[env.pop(k) for k in remove_after]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# --- pytest conf functions --- #
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# to avoid multiple invocation from tests/conftest.py and examples/conftest.py - make sure it's called only once
|
|||
|
pytest_opt_registered = {}
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def pytest_addoption_shared(parser):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
This function is to be called from `conftest.py` via `pytest_addoption` wrapper that has to be defined there.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
It allows loading both `conftest.py` files at once without causing a failure due to adding the same `pytest`
|
|||
|
option.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
option = "--make-reports"
|
|||
|
if option not in pytest_opt_registered:
|
|||
|
parser.addoption(
|
|||
|
option,
|
|||
|
action="store",
|
|||
|
default=False,
|
|||
|
help="generate report files. The value of this option is used as a prefix to report names",
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
pytest_opt_registered[option] = 1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def pytest_terminal_summary_main(tr, id):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Generate multiple reports at the end of test suite run - each report goes into a dedicated file in the current
|
|||
|
directory. The report files are prefixed with the test suite name.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This function emulates --duration and -rA pytest arguments.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This function is to be called from `conftest.py` via `pytest_terminal_summary` wrapper that has to be defined
|
|||
|
there.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Args:
|
|||
|
- tr: `terminalreporter` passed from `conftest.py`
|
|||
|
- id: unique id like `tests` or `examples` that will be incorporated into the final reports filenames - this is
|
|||
|
needed as some jobs have multiple runs of pytest, so we can't have them overwrite each other.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NB: this functions taps into a private _pytest API and while unlikely, it could break should pytest do internal
|
|||
|
changes - also it calls default internal methods of terminalreporter which can be hijacked by various `pytest-`
|
|||
|
plugins and interfere.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
from _pytest.config import create_terminal_writer
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if not len(id):
|
|||
|
id = "tests"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
config = tr.config
|
|||
|
orig_writer = config.get_terminal_writer()
|
|||
|
orig_tbstyle = config.option.tbstyle
|
|||
|
orig_reportchars = tr.reportchars
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
dir = f"reports/{id}"
|
|||
|
Path(dir).mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
|
|||
|
report_files = {
|
|||
|
k: f"{dir}/{k}.txt"
|
|||
|
for k in [
|
|||
|
"durations",
|
|||
|
"errors",
|
|||
|
"failures_long",
|
|||
|
"failures_short",
|
|||
|
"failures_line",
|
|||
|
"passes",
|
|||
|
"stats",
|
|||
|
"summary_short",
|
|||
|
"warnings",
|
|||
|
]
|
|||
|
}
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# custom durations report
|
|||
|
# note: there is no need to call pytest --durations=XX to get this separate report
|
|||
|
# adapted from https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/blob/897f151e/src/_pytest/runner.py#L66
|
|||
|
dlist = []
|
|||
|
for replist in tr.stats.values():
|
|||
|
for rep in replist:
|
|||
|
if hasattr(rep, "duration"):
|
|||
|
dlist.append(rep)
|
|||
|
if dlist:
|
|||
|
dlist.sort(key=lambda x: x.duration, reverse=True)
|
|||
|
with open(report_files["durations"], "w") as f:
|
|||
|
durations_min = 0.05 # sec
|
|||
|
f.write("slowest durations\n")
|
|||
|
for i, rep in enumerate(dlist):
|
|||
|
if rep.duration < durations_min:
|
|||
|
f.write(f"{len(dlist)-i} durations < {durations_min} secs were omitted")
|
|||
|
break
|
|||
|
f.write(f"{rep.duration:02.2f}s {rep.when:<8} {rep.nodeid}\n")
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def summary_failures_short(tr):
|
|||
|
# expecting that the reports were --tb=long (default) so we chop them off here to the last frame
|
|||
|
reports = tr.getreports("failed")
|
|||
|
if not reports:
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
tr.write_sep("=", "FAILURES SHORT STACK")
|
|||
|
for rep in reports:
|
|||
|
msg = tr._getfailureheadline(rep)
|
|||
|
tr.write_sep("_", msg, red=True, bold=True)
|
|||
|
# chop off the optional leading extra frames, leaving only the last one
|
|||
|
longrepr = re.sub(r".*_ _ _ (_ ){10,}_ _ ", "", rep.longreprtext, 0, re.M | re.S)
|
|||
|
tr._tw.line(longrepr)
|
|||
|
# note: not printing out any rep.sections to keep the report short
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# use ready-made report funcs, we are just hijacking the filehandle to log to a dedicated file each
|
|||
|
# adapted from https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/blob/897f151e/src/_pytest/terminal.py#L814
|
|||
|
# note: some pytest plugins may interfere by hijacking the default `terminalreporter` (e.g.
|
|||
|
# pytest-instafail does that)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# report failures with line/short/long styles
|
|||
|
config.option.tbstyle = "auto" # full tb
|
|||
|
with open(report_files["failures_long"], "w") as f:
|
|||
|
tr._tw = create_terminal_writer(config, f)
|
|||
|
tr.summary_failures()
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# config.option.tbstyle = "short" # short tb
|
|||
|
with open(report_files["failures_short"], "w") as f:
|
|||
|
tr._tw = create_terminal_writer(config, f)
|
|||
|
summary_failures_short(tr)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
config.option.tbstyle = "line" # one line per error
|
|||
|
with open(report_files["failures_line"], "w") as f:
|
|||
|
tr._tw = create_terminal_writer(config, f)
|
|||
|
tr.summary_failures()
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
with open(report_files["errors"], "w") as f:
|
|||
|
tr._tw = create_terminal_writer(config, f)
|
|||
|
tr.summary_errors()
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
with open(report_files["warnings"], "w") as f:
|
|||
|
tr._tw = create_terminal_writer(config, f)
|
|||
|
tr.summary_warnings() # normal warnings
|
|||
|
tr.summary_warnings() # final warnings
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
tr.reportchars = "wPpsxXEf" # emulate -rA (used in summary_passes() and short_test_summary())
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# Skip the `passes` report, as it starts to take more than 5 minutes, and sometimes it timeouts on CircleCI if it
|
|||
|
# takes > 10 minutes (as this part doesn't generate any output on the terminal).
|
|||
|
# (also, it seems there is no useful information in this report, and we rarely need to read it)
|
|||
|
# with open(report_files["passes"], "w") as f:
|
|||
|
# tr._tw = create_terminal_writer(config, f)
|
|||
|
# tr.summary_passes()
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
with open(report_files["summary_short"], "w") as f:
|
|||
|
tr._tw = create_terminal_writer(config, f)
|
|||
|
tr.short_test_summary()
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
with open(report_files["stats"], "w") as f:
|
|||
|
tr._tw = create_terminal_writer(config, f)
|
|||
|
tr.summary_stats()
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# restore:
|
|||
|
tr._tw = orig_writer
|
|||
|
tr.reportchars = orig_reportchars
|
|||
|
config.option.tbstyle = orig_tbstyle
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# --- distributed testing functions --- #
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# adapted from https://stackoverflow.com/a/59041913/9201239
|
|||
|
import asyncio # noqa
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
class _RunOutput:
|
|||
|
def __init__(self, returncode, stdout, stderr):
|
|||
|
self.returncode = returncode
|
|||
|
self.stdout = stdout
|
|||
|
self.stderr = stderr
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
async def _read_stream(stream, callback):
|
|||
|
while True:
|
|||
|
line = await stream.readline()
|
|||
|
if line:
|
|||
|
callback(line)
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
break
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
async def _stream_subprocess(cmd, env=None, stdin=None, timeout=None, quiet=False, echo=False) -> _RunOutput:
|
|||
|
if echo:
|
|||
|
print("\nRunning: ", " ".join(cmd))
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
p = await asyncio.create_subprocess_exec(
|
|||
|
cmd[0],
|
|||
|
*cmd[1:],
|
|||
|
stdin=stdin,
|
|||
|
stdout=asyncio.subprocess.PIPE,
|
|||
|
stderr=asyncio.subprocess.PIPE,
|
|||
|
env=env,
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# note: there is a warning for a possible deadlock when using `wait` with huge amounts of data in the pipe
|
|||
|
# https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio-subprocess.html#asyncio.asyncio.subprocess.Process.wait
|
|||
|
#
|
|||
|
# If it starts hanging, will need to switch to the following code. The problem is that no data
|
|||
|
# will be seen until it's done and if it hangs for example there will be no debug info.
|
|||
|
# out, err = await p.communicate()
|
|||
|
# return _RunOutput(p.returncode, out, err)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
out = []
|
|||
|
err = []
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def tee(line, sink, pipe, label=""):
|
|||
|
line = line.decode("utf-8").rstrip()
|
|||
|
sink.append(line)
|
|||
|
if not quiet:
|
|||
|
print(label, line, file=pipe)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# XXX: the timeout doesn't seem to make any difference here
|
|||
|
await asyncio.wait(
|
|||
|
[
|
|||
|
_read_stream(p.stdout, lambda l: tee(l, out, sys.stdout, label="stdout:")),
|
|||
|
_read_stream(p.stderr, lambda l: tee(l, err, sys.stderr, label="stderr:")),
|
|||
|
],
|
|||
|
timeout=timeout,
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
return _RunOutput(await p.wait(), out, err)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def execute_subprocess_async(cmd, env=None, stdin=None, timeout=180, quiet=False, echo=True) -> _RunOutput:
|
|||
|
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
|
|||
|
result = loop.run_until_complete(
|
|||
|
_stream_subprocess(cmd, env=env, stdin=stdin, timeout=timeout, quiet=quiet, echo=echo)
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
cmd_str = " ".join(cmd)
|
|||
|
if result.returncode > 0:
|
|||
|
stderr = "\n".join(result.stderr)
|
|||
|
raise RuntimeError(
|
|||
|
f"'{cmd_str}' failed with returncode {result.returncode}\n\n"
|
|||
|
f"The combined stderr from workers follows:\n{stderr}"
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# check that the subprocess actually did run and produced some output, should the test rely on
|
|||
|
# the remote side to do the testing
|
|||
|
if not result.stdout and not result.stderr:
|
|||
|
raise RuntimeError(f"'{cmd_str}' produced no output.")
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
return result
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def pytest_xdist_worker_id():
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Returns an int value of worker's numerical id under `pytest-xdist`'s concurrent workers `pytest -n N` regime, or 0
|
|||
|
if `-n 1` or `pytest-xdist` isn't being used.
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
worker = os.environ.get("PYTEST_XDIST_WORKER", "gw0")
|
|||
|
worker = re.sub(r"^gw", "", worker, 0, re.M)
|
|||
|
return int(worker)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def get_torch_dist_unique_port():
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Returns a port number that can be fed to `torch.distributed.launch`'s `--master_port` argument.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Under `pytest-xdist` it adds a delta number based on a worker id so that concurrent tests don't try to use the same
|
|||
|
port at once.
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
port = 29500
|
|||
|
uniq_delta = pytest_xdist_worker_id()
|
|||
|
return port + uniq_delta
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def nested_simplify(obj, decimals=3):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Simplifies an object by rounding float numbers, and downcasting tensors/numpy arrays to get simple equality test
|
|||
|
within tests.
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
import numpy as np
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if isinstance(obj, list):
|
|||
|
return [nested_simplify(item, decimals) for item in obj]
|
|||
|
if isinstance(obj, tuple):
|
|||
|
return tuple([nested_simplify(item, decimals) for item in obj])
|
|||
|
elif isinstance(obj, np.ndarray):
|
|||
|
return nested_simplify(obj.tolist())
|
|||
|
elif isinstance(obj, Mapping):
|
|||
|
return {nested_simplify(k, decimals): nested_simplify(v, decimals) for k, v in obj.items()}
|
|||
|
elif isinstance(obj, (str, int, np.int64)):
|
|||
|
return obj
|
|||
|
elif obj is None:
|
|||
|
return obj
|
|||
|
elif is_torch_available() and isinstance(obj, torch.Tensor):
|
|||
|
return nested_simplify(obj.tolist(), decimals)
|
|||
|
elif is_tf_available() and tf.is_tensor(obj):
|
|||
|
return nested_simplify(obj.numpy().tolist())
|
|||
|
elif isinstance(obj, float):
|
|||
|
return round(obj, decimals)
|
|||
|
elif isinstance(obj, (np.int32, np.float32)):
|
|||
|
return nested_simplify(obj.item(), decimals)
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
raise Exception(f"Not supported: {type(obj)}")
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def check_json_file_has_correct_format(file_path):
|
|||
|
with open(file_path, "r") as f:
|
|||
|
lines = f.readlines()
|
|||
|
if len(lines) == 1:
|
|||
|
# length can only be 1 if dict is empty
|
|||
|
assert lines[0] == "{}"
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
# otherwise make sure json has correct format (at least 3 lines)
|
|||
|
assert len(lines) >= 3
|
|||
|
# each key one line, ident should be 2, min length is 3
|
|||
|
assert lines[0].strip() == "{"
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for line in lines[1:-1]:
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left_indent = len(lines[1]) - len(lines[1].lstrip())
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|
assert left_indent == 2
|
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|
assert lines[-1].strip() == "}"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def to_2tuple(x):
|
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|
if isinstance(x, collections.abc.Iterable):
|
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|
return x
|
|||
|
return (x, x)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# These utils relate to ensuring the right error message is received when running scripts
|
|||
|
class SubprocessCallException(Exception):
|
|||
|
pass
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def run_command(command: List[str], return_stdout=False):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Runs `command` with `subprocess.check_output` and will potentially return the `stdout`. Will also properly capture
|
|||
|
if an error occured while running `command`
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
try:
|
|||
|
output = subprocess.check_output(command, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
|
|||
|
if return_stdout:
|
|||
|
if hasattr(output, "decode"):
|
|||
|
output = output.decode("utf-8")
|
|||
|
return output
|
|||
|
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
|
|||
|
raise SubprocessCallException(
|
|||
|
f"Command `{' '.join(command)}` failed with the following error:\n\n{e.output.decode()}"
|
|||
|
) from e
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
class RequestCounter:
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Helper class that will count all requests made online.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Might not be robust if urllib3 changes its logging format but should be good enough for us.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Usage:
|
|||
|
```py
|
|||
|
with RequestCounter() as counter:
|
|||
|
_ = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("hf-internal-testing/tiny-random-bert")
|
|||
|
assert counter["GET"] == 0
|
|||
|
assert counter["HEAD"] == 1
|
|||
|
assert counter.total_calls == 1
|
|||
|
```
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def __enter__(self):
|
|||
|
self._counter = defaultdict(int)
|
|||
|
self.patcher = patch.object(urllib3.connectionpool.log, "debug", wraps=urllib3.connectionpool.log.debug)
|
|||
|
self.mock = self.patcher.start()
|
|||
|
return self
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def __exit__(self, *args, **kwargs) -> None:
|
|||
|
for call in self.mock.call_args_list:
|
|||
|
log = call.args[0] % call.args[1:]
|
|||
|
for method in ("HEAD", "GET", "POST", "PUT", "DELETE", "CONNECT", "OPTIONS", "TRACE", "PATCH"):
|
|||
|
if method in log:
|
|||
|
self._counter[method] += 1
|
|||
|
break
|
|||
|
self.patcher.stop()
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def __getitem__(self, key: str) -> int:
|
|||
|
return self._counter[key]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@property
|
|||
|
def total_calls(self) -> int:
|
|||
|
return sum(self._counter.values())
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def is_flaky(max_attempts: int = 5, wait_before_retry: Optional[float] = None, description: Optional[str] = None):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
To decorate flaky tests. They will be retried on failures.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Args:
|
|||
|
max_attempts (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 5):
|
|||
|
The maximum number of attempts to retry the flaky test.
|
|||
|
wait_before_retry (`float`, *optional*):
|
|||
|
If provided, will wait that number of seconds before retrying the test.
|
|||
|
description (`str`, *optional*):
|
|||
|
A string to describe the situation (what / where / why is flaky, link to GH issue/PR comments, errors,
|
|||
|
etc.)
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def decorator(test_func_ref):
|
|||
|
@functools.wraps(test_func_ref)
|
|||
|
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
|
|||
|
retry_count = 1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
while retry_count < max_attempts:
|
|||
|
try:
|
|||
|
return test_func_ref(*args, **kwargs)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
except Exception as err:
|
|||
|
print(f"Test failed with {err} at try {retry_count}/{max_attempts}.", file=sys.stderr)
|
|||
|
if wait_before_retry is not None:
|
|||
|
time.sleep(wait_before_retry)
|
|||
|
retry_count += 1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
return test_func_ref(*args, **kwargs)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
return wrapper
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
return decorator
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def run_test_in_subprocess(test_case, target_func, inputs=None, timeout=None):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
To run a test in a subprocess. In particular, this can avoid (GPU) memory issue.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Args:
|
|||
|
test_case (`unittest.TestCase`):
|
|||
|
The test that will run `target_func`.
|
|||
|
target_func (`Callable`):
|
|||
|
The function implementing the actual testing logic.
|
|||
|
inputs (`dict`, *optional*, defaults to `None`):
|
|||
|
The inputs that will be passed to `target_func` through an (input) queue.
|
|||
|
timeout (`int`, *optional*, defaults to `None`):
|
|||
|
The timeout (in seconds) that will be passed to the input and output queues. If not specified, the env.
|
|||
|
variable `PYTEST_TIMEOUT` will be checked. If still `None`, its value will be set to `600`.
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
if timeout is None:
|
|||
|
timeout = int(os.environ.get("PYTEST_TIMEOUT", 600))
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
start_methohd = "spawn"
|
|||
|
ctx = multiprocessing.get_context(start_methohd)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
input_queue = ctx.Queue(1)
|
|||
|
output_queue = ctx.JoinableQueue(1)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# We can't send `unittest.TestCase` to the child, otherwise we get issues regarding pickle.
|
|||
|
input_queue.put(inputs, timeout=timeout)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
process = ctx.Process(target=target_func, args=(input_queue, output_queue, timeout))
|
|||
|
process.start()
|
|||
|
# Kill the child process if we can't get outputs from it in time: otherwise, the hanging subprocess prevents
|
|||
|
# the test to exit properly.
|
|||
|
try:
|
|||
|
results = output_queue.get(timeout=timeout)
|
|||
|
output_queue.task_done()
|
|||
|
except Exception as e:
|
|||
|
process.terminate()
|
|||
|
test_case.fail(e)
|
|||
|
process.join(timeout=timeout)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if results["error"] is not None:
|
|||
|
test_case.fail(f'{results["error"]}')
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
The following contains utils to run the documentation tests without having to overwrite any files.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The `preprocess_string` function adds `# doctest: +IGNORE_RESULT` markers on the fly anywhere a `load_dataset` call is
|
|||
|
made as a print would otherwise fail the corresonding line.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
To skip cuda tests, make sure to call `SKIP_CUDA_DOCTEST=1 pytest --doctest-modules <path_to_files_to_test>
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def preprocess_string(string, skip_cuda_tests):
|
|||
|
"""Prepare a docstring or a `.md` file to be run by doctest.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The argument `string` would be the whole file content if it is a `.md` file. For a python file, it would be one of
|
|||
|
its docstring. In each case, it may contain multiple python code examples. If `skip_cuda_tests` is `True` and a
|
|||
|
cuda stuff is detective (with a heuristic), this method will return an empty string so no doctest will be run for
|
|||
|
`string`.
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
codeblock_pattern = r"(```(?:python|py)\s*\n\s*>>> )((?:.*?\n)*?.*?```)"
|
|||
|
codeblocks = re.split(re.compile(codeblock_pattern, flags=re.MULTILINE | re.DOTALL), string)
|
|||
|
is_cuda_found = False
|
|||
|
for i, codeblock in enumerate(codeblocks):
|
|||
|
if "load_dataset(" in codeblock and "# doctest: +IGNORE_RESULT" not in codeblock:
|
|||
|
codeblocks[i] = re.sub(r"(>>> .*load_dataset\(.*)", r"\1 # doctest: +IGNORE_RESULT", codeblock)
|
|||
|
if (
|
|||
|
(">>>" in codeblock or "..." in codeblock)
|
|||
|
and re.search(r"cuda|to\(0\)|device=0", codeblock)
|
|||
|
and skip_cuda_tests
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
is_cuda_found = True
|
|||
|
break
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
modified_string = ""
|
|||
|
if not is_cuda_found:
|
|||
|
modified_string = "".join(codeblocks)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
return modified_string
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
class HfDocTestParser(doctest.DocTestParser):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Overwrites the DocTestParser from doctest to properly parse the codeblocks that are formatted with black. This
|
|||
|
means that there are no extra lines at the end of our snippets. The `# doctest: +IGNORE_RESULT` marker is also
|
|||
|
added anywhere a `load_dataset` call is made as a print would otherwise fail the corresponding line.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Tests involving cuda are skipped base on a naive pattern that should be updated if it is not enough.
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# This regular expression is used to find doctest examples in a
|
|||
|
# string. It defines three groups: `source` is the source code
|
|||
|
# (including leading indentation and prompts); `indent` is the
|
|||
|
# indentation of the first (PS1) line of the source code; and
|
|||
|
# `want` is the expected output (including leading indentation).
|
|||
|
# fmt: off
|
|||
|
_EXAMPLE_RE = re.compile(r'''
|
|||
|
# Source consists of a PS1 line followed by zero or more PS2 lines.
|
|||
|
(?P<source>
|
|||
|
(?:^(?P<indent> [ ]*) >>> .*) # PS1 line
|
|||
|
(?:\n [ ]* \.\.\. .*)*) # PS2 lines
|
|||
|
\n?
|
|||
|
# Want consists of any non-blank lines that do not start with PS1.
|
|||
|
(?P<want> (?:(?![ ]*$) # Not a blank line
|
|||
|
(?![ ]*>>>) # Not a line starting with PS1
|
|||
|
# !!!!!!!!!!! HF Specific !!!!!!!!!!!
|
|||
|
(?:(?!```).)* # Match any character except '`' until a '```' is found (this is specific to HF because black removes the last line)
|
|||
|
# !!!!!!!!!!! HF Specific !!!!!!!!!!!
|
|||
|
(?:\n|$) # Match a new line or end of string
|
|||
|
)*)
|
|||
|
''', re.MULTILINE | re.VERBOSE
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
# fmt: on
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# !!!!!!!!!!! HF Specific !!!!!!!!!!!
|
|||
|
skip_cuda_tests: bool = bool(os.environ.get("SKIP_CUDA_DOCTEST", False))
|
|||
|
# !!!!!!!!!!! HF Specific !!!!!!!!!!!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def parse(self, string, name="<string>"):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Overwrites the `parse` method to incorporate a skip for CUDA tests, and remove logs and dataset prints before
|
|||
|
calling `super().parse`
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
string = preprocess_string(string, self.skip_cuda_tests)
|
|||
|
return super().parse(string, name)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
class HfDoctestModule(Module):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Overwrites the `DoctestModule` of the pytest package to make sure the HFDocTestParser is used when discovering
|
|||
|
tests.
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def collect(self) -> Iterable[DoctestItem]:
|
|||
|
class MockAwareDocTestFinder(doctest.DocTestFinder):
|
|||
|
"""A hackish doctest finder that overrides stdlib internals to fix a stdlib bug.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/3456 https://bugs.python.org/issue25532
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _find_lineno(self, obj, source_lines):
|
|||
|
"""Doctest code does not take into account `@property`, this
|
|||
|
is a hackish way to fix it. https://bugs.python.org/issue17446
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Wrapped Doctests will need to be unwrapped so the correct line number is returned. This will be
|
|||
|
reported upstream. #8796
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
if isinstance(obj, property):
|
|||
|
obj = getattr(obj, "fget", obj)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if hasattr(obj, "__wrapped__"):
|
|||
|
# Get the main obj in case of it being wrapped
|
|||
|
obj = inspect.unwrap(obj)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# Type ignored because this is a private function.
|
|||
|
return super()._find_lineno( # type:ignore[misc]
|
|||
|
obj,
|
|||
|
source_lines,
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _find(self, tests, obj, name, module, source_lines, globs, seen) -> None:
|
|||
|
if _is_mocked(obj):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
with _patch_unwrap_mock_aware():
|
|||
|
# Type ignored because this is a private function.
|
|||
|
super()._find( # type:ignore[misc]
|
|||
|
tests, obj, name, module, source_lines, globs, seen
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if self.path.name == "conftest.py":
|
|||
|
module = self.config.pluginmanager._importconftest(
|
|||
|
self.path,
|
|||
|
self.config.getoption("importmode"),
|
|||
|
rootpath=self.config.rootpath,
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
try:
|
|||
|
module = import_path(
|
|||
|
self.path,
|
|||
|
root=self.config.rootpath,
|
|||
|
mode=self.config.getoption("importmode"),
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
except ImportError:
|
|||
|
if self.config.getvalue("doctest_ignore_import_errors"):
|
|||
|
skip("unable to import module %r" % self.path)
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
raise
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# !!!!!!!!!!! HF Specific !!!!!!!!!!!
|
|||
|
finder = MockAwareDocTestFinder(parser=HfDocTestParser())
|
|||
|
# !!!!!!!!!!! HF Specific !!!!!!!!!!!
|
|||
|
optionflags = get_optionflags(self)
|
|||
|
runner = _get_runner(
|
|||
|
verbose=False,
|
|||
|
optionflags=optionflags,
|
|||
|
checker=_get_checker(),
|
|||
|
continue_on_failure=_get_continue_on_failure(self.config),
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
for test in finder.find(module, module.__name__):
|
|||
|
if test.examples: # skip empty doctests and cuda
|
|||
|
yield DoctestItem.from_parent(self, name=test.name, runner=runner, dtest=test)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _device_agnostic_dispatch(device: str, dispatch_table: Dict[str, Callable], *args, **kwargs):
|
|||
|
if device not in dispatch_table:
|
|||
|
return dispatch_table["default"](*args, **kwargs)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
fn = dispatch_table[device]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# Some device agnostic functions return values. Need to guard against `None`
|
|||
|
# instead at user level.
|
|||
|
if fn is None:
|
|||
|
return None
|
|||
|
return fn(*args, **kwargs)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if is_torch_available():
|
|||
|
# Mappings from device names to callable functions to support device agnostic
|
|||
|
# testing.
|
|||
|
BACKEND_MANUAL_SEED = {"cuda": torch.cuda.manual_seed, "cpu": torch.manual_seed, "default": torch.manual_seed}
|
|||
|
BACKEND_EMPTY_CACHE = {"cuda": torch.cuda.empty_cache, "cpu": None, "default": None}
|
|||
|
BACKEND_DEVICE_COUNT = {"cuda": torch.cuda.device_count, "cpu": lambda: 0, "default": lambda: 1}
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def backend_manual_seed(device: str, seed: int):
|
|||
|
return _device_agnostic_dispatch(device, BACKEND_MANUAL_SEED, seed)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def backend_empty_cache(device: str):
|
|||
|
return _device_agnostic_dispatch(device, BACKEND_EMPTY_CACHE)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def backend_device_count(device: str):
|
|||
|
return _device_agnostic_dispatch(device, BACKEND_DEVICE_COUNT)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if is_torch_available():
|
|||
|
# If `TRANSFORMERS_TEST_DEVICE_SPEC` is enabled we need to import extra entries
|
|||
|
# into device to function mappings.
|
|||
|
if "TRANSFORMERS_TEST_DEVICE_SPEC" in os.environ:
|
|||
|
device_spec_path = os.environ["TRANSFORMERS_TEST_DEVICE_SPEC"]
|
|||
|
if not Path(device_spec_path).is_file():
|
|||
|
raise ValueError(
|
|||
|
f"Specified path to device spec file is not a file or not found. Received '{device_spec_path}"
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# Try to strip extension for later import – also verifies we are importing a
|
|||
|
# python file.
|
|||
|
try:
|
|||
|
import_name = device_spec_path[: device_spec_path.index(".py")]
|
|||
|
except ValueError as e:
|
|||
|
raise ValueError(f"Provided device spec file was not a Python file! Received '{device_spec_path}") from e
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
device_spec_module = importlib.import_module(import_name)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# Imported file must contain `DEVICE_NAME`. If it doesn't, terminate early.
|
|||
|
try:
|
|||
|
device_name = device_spec_module.DEVICE_NAME
|
|||
|
except AttributeError as e:
|
|||
|
raise AttributeError("Device spec file did not contain `DEVICE_NAME`") from e
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if "TRANSFORMERS_TEST_DEVICE" in os.environ and torch_device != device_name:
|
|||
|
msg = f"Mismatch between environment variable `TRANSFORMERS_TEST_DEVICE` '{torch_device}' and device found in spec '{device_name}'\n"
|
|||
|
msg += "Either unset `TRANSFORMERS_TEST_DEVICE` or ensure it matches device spec name."
|
|||
|
raise ValueError(msg)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
torch_device = device_name
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def update_mapping_from_spec(device_fn_dict: Dict[str, Callable], attribute_name: str):
|
|||
|
try:
|
|||
|
# Try to import the function directly
|
|||
|
spec_fn = getattr(device_spec_module, attribute_name)
|
|||
|
device_fn_dict[torch_device] = spec_fn
|
|||
|
except AttributeError as e:
|
|||
|
# If the function doesn't exist, and there is no default, throw an error
|
|||
|
if "default" not in device_fn_dict:
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raise AttributeError(
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f"`{attribute_name}` not found in '{device_spec_path}' and no default fallback function found."
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) from e
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# Add one entry here for each `BACKEND_*` dictionary.
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update_mapping_from_spec(BACKEND_MANUAL_SEED, "MANUAL_SEED_FN")
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update_mapping_from_spec(BACKEND_EMPTY_CACHE, "EMPTY_CACHE_FN")
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update_mapping_from_spec(BACKEND_DEVICE_COUNT, "DEVICE_COUNT_FN")
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