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# Copyright 2020 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
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import contextlib
import importlib.util
import inspect
import logging
import numpy as np
import os
import random
import re
import shutil
import sys
import tempfile
import unittest
from distutils.util import strtobool
from io import StringIO
from packaging import version
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Iterator, Union
from unittest import mock
from unittest.case import SkipTest
from deepspeed.accelerator import get_accelerator
try:
import torch
_torch_available = True
except:
_torch_available = False
try:
import datasets
_datasets_available = True
except:
_datasets_available = False
try:
import tensorflow
_tf_available = True
except:
_tf_available = False
def is_tf_available():
return _tf_available
def is_datasets_available():
return _datasets_available
def is_torch_available():
return _torch_available
def parse_flag_from_env(key, default=False):
try:
value = os.environ[key]
except KeyError:
# KEY isn't set, default to `default`.
_value = default
else:
# KEY is set, convert it to True or False.
try:
_value = strtobool(value)
except ValueError:
# More values are supported, but let's keep the message simple.
raise ValueError(f"If set, {key} must be yes or no.")
return _value
def parse_int_from_env(key, default=None):
try:
value = os.environ[key]
except KeyError:
_value = default
else:
try:
_value = int(value)
except ValueError:
raise ValueError(f"If set, {key} must be a int.")
return _value
def require_torch(test_case):
"""
Decorator marking a test that requires PyTorch.
These tests are skipped when PyTorch isn't installed.
"""
if not is_torch_available():
return unittest.skip("test requires PyTorch")(test_case)
else:
return test_case
def require_torch_multi_accelerator(test_case):
"""
Decorator marking a test that requires a multi-accelerators setup (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)
if get_accelerator().device_count() < 2:
return unittest.skip("test requires multiple Accelerators")(test_case)
else:
return 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)
if get_accelerator().device_count() > 1:
return unittest.skip("test requires 0 or 1 Accelerator")(test_case)
else:
return test_case
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)
if get_accelerator().device_count() > 2:
return unittest.skip("test requires 0 or 1 or 2 Accelerators")(test_case)
else:
return test_case
if is_torch_available():
# Set env var CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES="" to force cpu-mode
torch_device = get_accelerator().device_name()
else:
torch_device = None
def require_torch_accelerator(test_case):
"""Decorator marking a test that requires Accelerator and PyTorch."""
if torch_device == "cpu":
return unittest.skip("test requires Accelerator")(test_case)
else:
return test_case
def require_datasets(test_case):
"""Decorator marking a test that requires datasets."""
if not is_datasets_available():
return unittest.skip("test requires `datasets`")(test_case)
else:
return test_case
def is_deepspeed_available():
return importlib.util.find_spec("deepspeed") is not None
def require_deepspeed(test_case):
"""
Decorator marking a test that requires deepspeed
"""
if not is_deepspeed_available():
return unittest.skip("test requires deepspeed")(test_case)
else:
return test_case
def is_bnb_available():
return importlib.util.find_spec("bitsandbytes") is not None
def require_bnb(test_case):
"""
Decorator marking a test that requires bitsandbytes
"""
if not is_bnb_available():
return unittest.skip("test requires bitsandbytes from https://github.com/facebookresearch/bitsandbytes")(test_case)
else:
return test_case
def require_bnb_non_decorator():
"""
Non-Decorator function that would skip a test if bitsandbytes is missing
"""
if not is_bnb_available():
raise SkipTest("Test requires bitsandbytes from https://github.com/facebookresearch/bitsandbytes")
def set_seed(seed: int=42):
"""
Helper function for reproducible behavior to set the seed in ``random``, ``numpy``, ``torch``
Args:
seed (:obj:`int`): The seed to set.
"""
random.seed(seed)
np.random.seed(seed)
if is_torch_available():
torch.manual_seed(seed)
get_accelerator().manual_seed_all(seed)
def get_accelerator_count():
"""
Return the number of available accelerators (regardless of whether torch or tf is used)
"""
if is_torch_available():
return get_accelerator().device_count()
elif is_tf_available():
import tensorflow as tf
return len(tf.config.list_physical_devices("GPU"))
else:
return 0
def torch_assert_equal(actual, expected, **kwargs):
# assert_close was added around pt-1.9, it does better checks - e.g will check dimensions match
if hasattr(torch.testing, "assert_close"):
return torch.testing.assert_close(actual, expected, rtol=0.0, atol=0.0, **kwargs)
else:
return torch.allclose(actual, expected, rtol=0.0, atol=0.0)
def torch_assert_close(actual, expected, **kwargs):
# assert_close was added around pt-1.9, it does better checks - e.g will check dimensions match
if hasattr(torch.testing, "assert_close"):
return torch.testing.assert_close(actual, expected, **kwargs)
else:
kwargs.pop("msg", None) # doesn't have msg arg
return torch.allclose(actual, expected, **kwargs)
def is_torch_bf16_available():
# from https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/blob/26eb566e43148c80d0ea098c76c3d128c0281c16/src/transformers/file_utils.py#L301
if is_torch_available():
return get_accelerator().is_bf16_supported()
else:
return False
def require_torch_bf16(test_case):
"""Decorator marking a test that requires Accelerator hardware supporting bf16 and PyTorch >= 1.9."""
if not is_torch_bf16_available():
return unittest.skip("test requires Accelerator hardware supporting bf16 and PyTorch >= 1.9")(test_case)
else:
return test_case
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__))
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``
init arguments:
- out - capture stdout:`` True``/``False``, default ``True``
- err - capture stdout: ``True``/``False``, default ``True``
- replay - whether to replay or not: ``True``/``False``, default ``True``. 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::
# to capture stdout only with auto-replay
with CaptureStdout() as cs:
print("Secret message")
assert "message" in cs.out
# to capture stderr only with auto-replay
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
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
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
Results:
The captured output is available via `self.out`
Example::
>>> 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
# 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 ::
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
- ``data_dir`` - the directory of the ``tests/data`` 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``
- ``data_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:
::
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.
::
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.
::
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, 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 / "megatron").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._data_dir = self._repo_root_dir / "tests" / "data"
self._src_dir = self._repo_root_dir # megatron doesn't use "src/" prefix in the repo
@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 data_dir(self):
return self._data_dir
@property
def data_dir_str(self):
return str(self._data_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. This is useful
for invoking external programs from the test suite - e.g. distributed training.
It always inserts ``.`` first, then ``./tests`` 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]
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 (:obj:`string`, `optional`):
if :obj:`None`:
- a unique temporary path will be created
- sets ``before=True`` if ``before`` is :obj:`None`
- sets ``after=True`` if ``after`` is :obj:`None`
else:
- :obj:`tmp_dir` will be created
- sets ``before=True`` if ``before`` is :obj:`None`
- sets ``after=False`` if ``after`` is :obj:`None`
before (:obj:`bool`, `optional`):
If :obj:`True` and the :obj:`tmp_dir` already exists, make sure to empty it right away if :obj:`False`
and the :obj:`tmp_dir` already exists, any existing files will remain there.
after (:obj:`bool`, `optional`):
If :obj:`True`, delete the :obj:`tmp_dir` at the end of the test if :obj:`False`, leave the
:obj:`tmp_dir` and its contents intact at the end of the test.
Returns:
tmp_dir(:obj:`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 tearDown(self):
# get_auto_remove_tmp_dir feature: remove registered temp dirs
for path in self.teardown_tmp_dirs:
shutil.rmtree(path, ignore_errors=True)
self.teardown_tmp_dirs = []
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]
# --- 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
# --- Misc utils --- #
def flatten_arguments(args):
"""
Converts dictionary argument to a list.
Note: we add "IGNORED" at the beginning as this value is ignored by the argparser
Example: {"arg1": "value1", "arg2": "value2"} -> ["IGNORED", "arg1", "value1", "arg2", "value2"]
"""
return ["IGNORED"] + [item for key_value in args.items() for item in key_value if item != ""]
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