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Offline dataset viewer
### Feature request The dataset viewer feature is very nice. It enables to the user to easily view the dataset. However, when working for private companies we cannot always upload the dataset to the hub. Is there a way to create dataset viewer offline? I.e. to run a code that will open some kind of html or something that makes it easy to view the dataset. ### Motivation I want to easily view my dataset even when it is hosted locally. ### Your contribution N.A.
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6139
2023-08-10T11:30:00
2024-09-24T18:36:35
2023-09-29T13:10:22
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Ignore CI lint rule violation in Pickler.memoize
This PR ignores the violation of the lint rule E721 in `Pickler.memoize`. The lint rule violation was introduced in this PR: - #3182 @lhoestq is there a reason you did not use `isinstance` instead? As a hotfix, we just ignore the violation of the lint rule. Fix #6136.
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6138
2023-08-10T11:03:15
2023-08-10T11:31:45
2023-08-10T11:22:56
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(`from_spark()`) Unable to connect HDFS in pyspark YARN setting
### Describe the bug related issue: https://github.com/apache/arrow/issues/37057#issue-1841013613 --- Hello. I'm trying to interact with HDFS storage from a driver and workers of pyspark YARN cluster. Precisely I'm using **huggingface's `datasets`** ([link](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets)) library that relies on pyarrow to communicate with HDFS. The `from_spark()` ([link](https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/use_with_spark#load-from-spark)) is what I'm invoking in my script. Below is the error I'm encountering. Note that I've masked sensitive paths. My code is sent to worker containers (docker) from driver container then executed. I confirmed that in both driver and worker images I can connect to HDFS using pyarrow since the envs and required jars are properly set, but strangely that becomes impossible when the same image runs as remote worker process. These are some peculiarities in my environment that might caused this issue. * **Cluster requires kerberos authentication** * But I think the error message implies that's not the problem in this case * **The user that runs the worker process is different from that built the docker image** * To avoid permission-related issues I made all directories that are accessed from the script accessible to everyone * **Pyspark-part of my code has no problem interacting with HDFS.** * Even pyarrow doesn't experience problem when I run the code in interactive session of the same docker images (driver, worker) * The problem occurs only when it runs as cluster's worker runtime Hope I could get some help. Thanks. ```bash 2023-08-08 18:51:19,638 WARN util.NativeCodeLoader: Unable to load native-hadoop library for your platform... using builtin-java classes where applicable 2023-08-08 18:51:20,280 WARN shortcircuit.DomainSocketFactory: The short-circuit local reads feature cannot be used because libhadoop cannot be loaded. 23/08/08 18:51:22 WARN TaskSetManager: Lost task 0.0 in stage 142.0 (TID 9732) (ac3bax2062.bdp.bdata.ai executor 1): org.apache.spark.api.python.PythonException: Traceback (most recent call last): File "<MASKED>/application_1682476586273_25865777/container_e143_1682476586273_25865777_01_000003/pyspark.zip/pyspark/worker.py", line 830, in main process() File "<MASKED>/application_1682476586273_25865777/container_e143_1682476586273_25865777_01_000003/pyspark.zip/pyspark/worker.py", line 820, in process out_iter = func(split_index, iterator) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/root/spark/python/pyspark/rdd.py", line 5405, in pipeline_func File "/root/spark/python/pyspark/rdd.py", line 828, in func File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/datasets/packaged_modules/spark/spark.py", line 130, in create_cache_and_write_probe open(probe_file, "a") File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/datasets/streaming.py", line 74, in wrapper return function(*args, download_config=download_config, **kwargs) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/datasets/download/streaming_download_manager.py", line 496, in xopen file_obj = fsspec.open(file, mode=mode, *args, **kwargs).open() ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/fsspec/core.py", line 439, in open out = open_files( ^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/fsspec/core.py", line 282, in open_files fs, fs_token, paths = get_fs_token_paths( ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/fsspec/core.py", line 609, in get_fs_token_paths fs = filesystem(protocol, **inkwargs) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/fsspec/registry.py", line 267, in filesystem return cls(**storage_options) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/fsspec/spec.py", line 79, in __call__ obj = super().__call__(*args, **kwargs) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/fsspec/implementations/arrow.py", line 278, in __init__ fs = HadoopFileSystem( ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "pyarrow/_hdfs.pyx", line 96, in pyarrow._hdfs.HadoopFileSystem.__init__ File "pyarrow/error.pxi", line 144, in pyarrow.lib.pyarrow_internal_check_status File "pyarrow/error.pxi", line 115, in pyarrow.lib.check_status OSError: HDFS connection failed at org.apache.spark.api.python.BasePythonRunner$ReaderIterator.handlePythonException(PythonRunner.scala:561) at org.apache.spark.api.python.PythonRunner$$anon$3.read(PythonRunner.scala:767) at org.apache.spark.api.python.PythonRunner$$anon$3.read(PythonRunner.scala:749) at org.apache.spark.api.python.BasePythonRunner$ReaderIterator.hasNext(PythonRunner.scala:514) at org.apache.spark.InterruptibleIterator.hasNext(InterruptibleIterator.scala:37) at scala.collection.Iterator.foreach(Iterator.scala:943) at scala.collection.Iterator.foreach$(Iterator.scala:943) at org.apache.spark.InterruptibleIterator.foreach(InterruptibleIterator.scala:28) at scala.collection.generic.Growable.$plus$plus$eq(Growable.scala:62) at scala.collection.generic.Growable.$plus$plus$eq$(Growable.scala:53) at scala.collection.mutable.ArrayBuffer.$plus$plus$eq(ArrayBuffer.scala:105) at scala.collection.mutable.ArrayBuffer.$plus$plus$eq(ArrayBuffer.scala:49) at scala.collection.TraversableOnce.to(TraversableOnce.scala:366) at scala.collection.TraversableOnce.to$(TraversableOnce.scala:364) at org.apache.spark.InterruptibleIterator.to(InterruptibleIterator.scala:28) at scala.collection.TraversableOnce.toBuffer(TraversableOnce.scala:358) at scala.collection.TraversableOnce.toBuffer$(TraversableOnce.scala:358) at org.apache.spark.InterruptibleIterator.toBuffer(InterruptibleIterator.scala:28) at scala.collection.TraversableOnce.toArray(TraversableOnce.scala:345) at scala.collection.TraversableOnce.toArray$(TraversableOnce.scala:339) at org.apache.spark.InterruptibleIterator.toArray(InterruptibleIterator.scala:28) at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD.$anonfun$collect$2(RDD.scala:1019) at org.apache.spark.SparkContext.$anonfun$runJob$5(SparkContext.scala:2303) at org.apache.spark.scheduler.ResultTask.runTask(ResultTask.scala:92) at org.apache.spark.TaskContext.runTaskWithListeners(TaskContext.scala:161) at org.apache.spark.scheduler.Task.run(Task.scala:139) at org.apache.spark.executor.Executor$TaskRunner.$anonfun$run$3(Executor.scala:554) at org.apache.spark.util.Utils$.tryWithSafeFinally(Utils.scala:1529) at org.apache.spark.executor.Executor$TaskRunner.run(Executor.scala:557) at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1142) at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:617) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745) 23/08/08 18:51:24 WARN TaskSetManager: Lost task 0.1 in stage 142.0 (TID 9733) (ac3iax2079.bdp.bdata.ai executor 2): org.apache.spark.api.python.PythonException: Traceback (most recent call last): File "<MASKED>/application_1682476586273_25865777/container_e143_1682476586273_25865777_01_000005/pyspark.zip/pyspark/worker.py", line 830, in main process() File "<MASKED>/application_1682476586273_25865777/container_e143_1682476586273_25865777_01_000005/pyspark.zip/pyspark/worker.py", line 820, in process out_iter = func(split_index, iterator) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/root/spark/python/pyspark/rdd.py", line 5405, in pipeline_func File "/root/spark/python/pyspark/rdd.py", line 828, in func File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/datasets/packaged_modules/spark/spark.py", line 130, in create_cache_and_write_probe open(probe_file, "a") File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/datasets/streaming.py", line 74, in wrapper return function(*args, download_config=download_config, **kwargs) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/datasets/download/streaming_download_manager.py", line 496, in xopen file_obj = fsspec.open(file, mode=mode, *args, **kwargs).open() ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/fsspec/core.py", line 439, in open out = open_files( ^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/fsspec/core.py", line 282, in open_files fs, fs_token, paths = get_fs_token_paths( ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/fsspec/core.py", line 609, in get_fs_token_paths fs = filesystem(protocol, **inkwargs) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/fsspec/registry.py", line 267, in filesystem return cls(**storage_options) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/fsspec/spec.py", line 79, in __call__ obj = super().__call__(*args, **kwargs) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/fsspec/implementations/arrow.py", line 278, in __init__ fs = HadoopFileSystem( ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "pyarrow/_hdfs.pyx", line 96, in pyarrow._hdfs.HadoopFileSystem.__init__ File "pyarrow/error.pxi", line 144, in pyarrow.lib.pyarrow_internal_check_status File "pyarrow/error.pxi", line 115, in pyarrow.lib.check_status OSError: HDFS connection failed at org.apache.spark.api.python.BasePythonRunner$ReaderIterator.handlePythonException(PythonRunner.scala:561) at org.apache.spark.api.python.PythonRunner$$anon$3.read(PythonRunner.scala:767) at org.apache.spark.api.python.PythonRunner$$anon$3.read(PythonRunner.scala:749) at org.apache.spark.api.python.BasePythonRunner$ReaderIterator.hasNext(PythonRunner.scala:514) at org.apache.spark.InterruptibleIterator.hasNext(InterruptibleIterator.scala:37) at scala.collection.Iterator.foreach(Iterator.scala:943) at scala.collection.Iterator.foreach$(Iterator.scala:943) at org.apache.spark.InterruptibleIterator.foreach(InterruptibleIterator.scala:28) at scala.collection.generic.Growable.$plus$plus$eq(Growable.scala:62) at scala.collection.generic.Growable.$plus$plus$eq$(Growable.scala:53) at scala.collection.mutable.ArrayBuffer.$plus$plus$eq(ArrayBuffer.scala:105) at scala.collection.mutable.ArrayBuffer.$plus$plus$eq(ArrayBuffer.scala:49) at scala.collection.TraversableOnce.to(TraversableOnce.scala:366) at scala.collection.TraversableOnce.to$(TraversableOnce.scala:364) at org.apache.spark.InterruptibleIterator.to(InterruptibleIterator.scala:28) at scala.collection.TraversableOnce.toBuffer(TraversableOnce.scala:358) at scala.collection.TraversableOnce.toBuffer$(TraversableOnce.scala:358) at org.apache.spark.InterruptibleIterator.toBuffer(InterruptibleIterator.scala:28) at scala.collection.TraversableOnce.toArray(TraversableOnce.scala:345) at scala.collection.TraversableOnce.toArray$(TraversableOnce.scala:339) at org.apache.spark.InterruptibleIterator.toArray(InterruptibleIterator.scala:28) at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD.$anonfun$collect$2(RDD.scala:1019) at org.apache.spark.SparkContext.$anonfun$runJob$5(SparkContext.scala:2303) at org.apache.spark.scheduler.ResultTask.runTask(ResultTask.scala:92) at org.apache.spark.TaskContext.runTaskWithListeners(TaskContext.scala:161) at org.apache.spark.scheduler.Task.run(Task.scala:139) at org.apache.spark.executor.Executor$TaskRunner.$anonfun$run$3(Executor.scala:554) at org.apache.spark.util.Utils$.tryWithSafeFinally(Utils.scala:1529) at org.apache.spark.executor.Executor$TaskRunner.run(Executor.scala:557) at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1142) at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:617) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745) 23/08/08 18:51:38 WARN TaskSetManager: Lost task 0.2 in stage 142.0 (TID 9734) (<MASKED> executor 4): org.apache.spark.api.python.PythonException: Traceback (most recent call last): File "<MASKED>/application_1682476586273_25865777/container_e143_1682476586273_25865777_01_000008/pyspark.zip/pyspark/worker.py", line 830, in main process() File "<MASKED>/application_1682476586273_25865777/container_e143_1682476586273_25865777_01_000008/pyspark.zip/pyspark/worker.py", line 820, in process out_iter = func(split_index, iterator) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/root/spark/python/pyspark/rdd.py", line 5405, in pipeline_func File "/root/spark/python/pyspark/rdd.py", line 828, in func File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/datasets/packaged_modules/spark/spark.py", line 130, in create_cache_and_write_probe open(probe_file, "a") File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/datasets/streaming.py", line 74, in wrapper return function(*args, download_config=download_config, **kwargs) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/datasets/download/streaming_download_manager.py", line 496, in xopen file_obj = fsspec.open(file, mode=mode, *args, **kwargs).open() ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/fsspec/core.py", line 439, in open out = open_files( ^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/fsspec/core.py", line 282, in open_files fs, fs_token, paths = get_fs_token_paths( ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/fsspec/core.py", line 609, in get_fs_token_paths fs = filesystem(protocol, **inkwargs) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/fsspec/registry.py", line 267, in filesystem return cls(**storage_options) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/fsspec/spec.py", line 79, in __call__ obj = super().__call__(*args, **kwargs) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.11/site-packages/fsspec/implementations/arrow.py", line 278, in __init__ fs = HadoopFileSystem( ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "pyarrow/_hdfs.pyx", line 96, in pyarrow._hdfs.HadoopFileSystem.__init__ File "pyarrow/error.pxi", line 144, in pyarrow.lib.pyarrow_internal_check_status File "pyarrow/error.pxi", line 115, in pyarrow.lib.check_status OSError: HDFS connection failed at org.apache.spark.api.python.BasePythonRunner$ReaderIterator.handlePythonException(PythonRunner.scala:561) at org.apache.spark.api.python.PythonRunner$$anon$3.read(PythonRunner.scala:767) at org.apache.spark.api.python.PythonRunner$$anon$3.read(PythonRunner.scala:749) at org.apache.spark.api.python.BasePythonRunner$ReaderIterator.hasNext(PythonRunner.scala:514) at org.apache.spark.InterruptibleIterator.hasNext(InterruptibleIterator.scala:37) at scala.collection.Iterator.foreach(Iterator.scala:943) at scala.collection.Iterator.foreach$(Iterator.scala:943) at org.apache.spark.InterruptibleIterator.foreach(InterruptibleIterator.scala:28) at scala.collection.generic.Growable.$plus$plus$eq(Growable.scala:62) at scala.collection.generic.Growable.$plus$plus$eq$(Growable.scala:53) at scala.collection.mutable.ArrayBuffer.$plus$plus$eq(ArrayBuffer.scala:105) at scala.collection.mutable.ArrayBuffer.$plus$plus$eq(ArrayBuffer.scala:49) at scala.collection.TraversableOnce.to(TraversableOnce.scala:366) at scala.collection.TraversableOnce.to$(TraversableOnce.scala:364) at org.apache.spark.InterruptibleIterator.to(InterruptibleIterator.scala:28) at scala.collection.TraversableOnce.toBuffer(TraversableOnce.scala:358) at scala.collection.TraversableOnce.toBuffer$(TraversableOnce.scala:358) at org.apache.spark.InterruptibleIterator.toBuffer(InterruptibleIterator.scala:28) at scala.collection.TraversableOnce.toArray(TraversableOnce.scala:345) at scala.collection.TraversableOnce.toArray$(TraversableOnce.scala:339) at org.apache.spark.InterruptibleIterator.toArray(InterruptibleIterator.scala:28) at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD.$anonfun$collect$2(RDD.scala:1019) at org.apache.spark.SparkContext.$anonfun$runJob$5(SparkContext.scala:2303) at org.apache.spark.scheduler.ResultTask.runTask(ResultTask.scala:92) at org.apache.spark.TaskContext.runTaskWithListeners(TaskContext.scala:161) at org.apache.spark.scheduler.Task.run(Task.scala:139) at org.apache.spark.executor.Executor$TaskRunner.$anonfun$run$3(Executor.scala:554) at org.apache.spark.util.Utils$.tryWithSafeFinally(Utils.scala:1529) at org.apache.spark.executor.Executor$TaskRunner.run(Executor.scala:557) at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1142) at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:617) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745) ``` ### Steps to reproduce the bug Use `from_spark()` function in pyspark YARN setting. I set `cache_dir` to HDFS path. ### Expected behavior Work as described in document ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.14.4 - Platform: Linux-4.18.0-425.19.2.el8_7.x86_64-x86_64-with-glibc2.17 - Python version: 3.11.4 - Huggingface_hub version: 0.16.4 - PyArrow version: 10.0.1 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
open
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6137
2023-08-10T11:03:08
2023-08-10T11:03:08
null
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CI check_code_quality error: E721 Do not compare types, use `isinstance()`
After latest release of `ruff` (https://pypi.org/project/ruff/0.0.284/), we get the following CI error: ``` src/datasets/utils/py_utils.py:689:12: E721 Do not compare types, use `isinstance()` ```
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6136
2023-08-10T10:19:50
2023-08-10T11:22:58
2023-08-10T11:22:58
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Remove unused allowed_extensions param
This PR removes unused `allowed_extensions` parameter from `create_builder_configs_from_metadata_configs`.
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6135
2023-08-10T10:09:54
2023-08-10T12:08:38
2023-08-10T12:00:02
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1,844,535,142
6,134
`datasets` cannot be installed alongside `apache-beam`
### Describe the bug If one installs `apache-beam` alongside `datasets` (which is required for the [wikipedia](https://huggingface.co/datasets/wikipedia#dataset-summary) dataset) in certain environments (such as a Google Colab notebook), they appear to install successfully, however, actually trying to do something such as importing the `load_dataset` method from `datasets` results in a crashing error. I think the problem is that `apache-beam` version 2.49.0 requires `dill>=0.3.1.1,<0.3.2`, but the latest version of `multiprocess` (0.70.15) (on which `datasets` depends) requires `dill>=0.3.7,`, so this is causing the dependency resolver to use an older version of `multiprocess` which leads to the `datasets` crashing since it doesn't actually appear to be compatible with older versions. ### Steps to reproduce the bug See this [Google Colab notebook](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1PTeGlshamFcJZix_GiS3vMXX_YzAhGv0?usp=sharing) to easily reproduce the bug. In some environments, I have been able to reproduce the bug by running the following in Bash: ```bash $ pip install datasets apache-beam ``` then the following in a Python shell: ```python from datasets import load_dataset ``` Here is my stacktrace from running on Google Colab: <details> <summary>stacktrace</summary> ``` [/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/datasets/__init__.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in <module> 20 __version__ = "2.14.4" 21 ---> 22 from .arrow_dataset import Dataset 23 from .arrow_reader import ReadInstruction 24 from .builder import ArrowBasedBuilder, BeamBasedBuilder, BuilderConfig, DatasetBuilder, GeneratorBasedBuilder [/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in <module> 64 65 from . import config ---> 66 from .arrow_reader import ArrowReader 67 from .arrow_writer import ArrowWriter, OptimizedTypedSequence 68 from .data_files import sanitize_patterns [/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/datasets/arrow_reader.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in <module> 28 import pyarrow.parquet as pq 29 ---> 30 from .download.download_config import DownloadConfig 31 from .naming import _split_re, filenames_for_dataset_split 32 from .table import InMemoryTable, MemoryMappedTable, Table, concat_tables [/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/datasets/download/__init__.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in <module> 7 8 from .download_config import DownloadConfig ----> 9 from .download_manager import DownloadManager, DownloadMode 10 from .streaming_download_manager import StreamingDownloadManager [/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/datasets/download/download_manager.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in <module> 33 from ..utils.info_utils import get_size_checksum_dict 34 from ..utils.logging import get_logger, is_progress_bar_enabled, tqdm ---> 35 from ..utils.py_utils import NestedDataStructure, map_nested, size_str 36 from .download_config import DownloadConfig 37 [/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/datasets/utils/py_utils.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in <module> 38 import dill 39 import multiprocess ---> 40 import multiprocess.pool 41 import numpy as np 42 from packaging import version [/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/multiprocess/pool.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in <module> 607 # 608 --> 609 class ThreadPool(Pool): 610 611 from .dummy import Process [/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/multiprocess/pool.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in ThreadPool() 609 class ThreadPool(Pool): 610 --> 611 from .dummy import Process 612 613 def __init__(self, processes=None, initializer=None, initargs=()): [/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/multiprocess/dummy/__init__.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in <module> 85 # 86 ---> 87 class Condition(threading._Condition): 88 # XXX 89 if sys.version_info < (3, 0): AttributeError: module 'threading' has no attribute '_Condition' ``` </details> I've also found that attempting to install these `datasets` and `apache-beam` in certain environments (e.g. via pip inside a conda env) simply causes pip to hang indefinitely. ### Expected behavior I would expect to be able to import methods from `datasets` without crashing. I have tested that this is possible as long as I do not attempt to install `apache-beam`. ### Environment info Google Colab
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6134
2023-08-10T06:54:32
2023-09-01T03:19:49
2023-08-10T15:22:10
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6,133
Dataset is slower after calling `to_iterable_dataset`
### Describe the bug Can anyone explain why looping over a dataset becomes slower after calling `to_iterable_dataset` to convert to `IterableDataset` ### Steps to reproduce the bug Any dataset after converting to `IterableDataset` ### Expected behavior Maybe it should be faster on big dataset? I only test on small dataset ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.14.4 - Platform: Linux-5.15.0-76-generic-x86_64-with-glibc2.17 - Python version: 3.8.15 - Huggingface_hub version: 0.16.4 - PyArrow version: 12.0.1 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
open
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6133
2023-08-10T06:36:23
2023-08-16T09:18:54
null
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to_iterable_dataset is missing in document
### Describe the bug to_iterable_dataset is missing in document ### Steps to reproduce the bug to_iterable_dataset is missing in document ### Expected behavior document enhancement ### Environment info unrelated
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6132
2023-08-09T15:15:03
2023-08-16T04:43:36
2023-08-16T04:43:29
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default config name doesn't work when config kwargs are specified.
### Describe the bug https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/blob/12cfc1196e62847e2e8239fbd727a02cbc86ddec/src/datasets/builder.py#L518-L522 If `config_name` is `None`, `DEFAULT_CONFIG_NAME` should be select. But once users pass `config_kwargs` to their customized `BuilderConfig`, the logic is ignored, and dataset cannot select the default config from multiple configs. ### Steps to reproduce the bug ```python import datasets datasets.load_dataset('/dataset/with/multiple/config'') # Ok datasets.load_dataset('/dataset/with/multiple/config', some_field_in_config='some') # Err ``` ### Expected behavior Default config behavior should be consistent. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.14.3 - Platform: Linux-5.15.0-76-generic-x86_64-with-glibc2.17 - Python version: 3.8.15 - Huggingface_hub version: 0.16.4 - PyArrow version: 12.0.1 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6130
2023-08-09T12:43:15
2023-11-22T11:50:49
2023-11-22T11:50:48
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Release 2.14.4
null
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6129
2023-08-08T15:43:56
2023-08-08T16:08:22
2023-08-08T15:49:06
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IndexError: Invalid key: 88 is out of bounds for size 0
### Describe the bug This bug generates when I use torch.compile(model) in my code, which seems to raise an error in datasets lib. ### Steps to reproduce the bug I use the following code to fine-tune Falcon on my private dataset. ```python import transformers from transformers import ( AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer, AutoConfig, DataCollatorForSeq2Seq, Trainer, Seq2SeqTrainer, HfArgumentParser, Seq2SeqTrainingArguments, BitsAndBytesConfig, ) from peft import ( LoraConfig, get_peft_model, get_peft_model_state_dict, prepare_model_for_int8_training, set_peft_model_state_dict, ) import torch import os import evaluate import functools from datasets import load_dataset import bitsandbytes as bnb import logging import json import copy from typing import Dict, Optional, Sequence from dataclasses import dataclass, field # Lora settings LORA_R = 8 LORA_ALPHA = 16 LORA_DROPOUT= 0.05 LORA_TARGET_MODULES = ["query_key_value"] @dataclass class ModelArguments: model_name_or_path: Optional[str] = field(default="Salesforce/codegen2-7B") @dataclass class DataArguments: data_path: str = field(default=None, metadata={"help": "Path to the training data."}) train_file: str = field(default=None, metadata={"help": "Path to the evaluation data."}) eval_file: str = field(default=None, metadata={"help": "Path to the evaluation data."}) cache_path: str = field(default=None, metadata={"help": "Path to the cache directory."}) num_proc: int = field(default=4, metadata={"help": "Number of processes to use for data preprocessing."}) @dataclass class TrainingArguments(transformers.TrainingArguments): # cache_dir: Optional[str] = field(default=None) optim: str = field(default="adamw_torch") model_max_length: int = field( default=512, metadata={"help": "Maximum sequence length. Sequences will be right padded (and possibly truncated)."}, ) is_lora: bool = field(default=True, metadata={"help": "Whether to use LORA."}) def tokenize(text, tokenizer, max_seq_len=512, add_eos_token=True): result = tokenizer( text, truncation=True, max_length=max_seq_len, padding=False, return_tensors=None, ) if ( result["input_ids"][-1] != tokenizer.eos_token_id and len(result["input_ids"]) < max_seq_len and add_eos_token ): result["input_ids"].append(tokenizer.eos_token_id) result["attention_mask"].append(1) if add_eos_token and len(result["input_ids"]) >= max_seq_len: result["input_ids"][max_seq_len - 1] = tokenizer.eos_token_id result["attention_mask"][max_seq_len - 1] = 1 result["labels"] = result["input_ids"].copy() return result def main(): parser = HfArgumentParser((ModelArguments, DataArguments, TrainingArguments)) model_args, data_args, training_args = parser.parse_args_into_dataclasses() config = AutoConfig.from_pretrained( model_args.model_name_or_path, cache_dir=data_args.cache_path, trust_remote_code=True, ) if training_args.is_lora: model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained( model_args.model_name_or_path, cache_dir=data_args.cache_path, torch_dtype=torch.float16, trust_remote_code=True, load_in_8bit=True, quantization_config=BitsAndBytesConfig( load_in_8bit=True, llm_int8_threshold=6.0 ), ) model = prepare_model_for_int8_training(model) config = LoraConfig( r=LORA_R, lora_alpha=LORA_ALPHA, target_modules=LORA_TARGET_MODULES, lora_dropout=LORA_DROPOUT, bias="none", task_type="CAUSAL_LM", ) model = get_peft_model(model, config) else: model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained( model_args.model_name_or_path, torch_dtype=torch.float16, cache_dir=data_args.cache_path, trust_remote_code=True, ) model.config.use_cache = False def print_trainable_parameters(model): """ Prints the number of trainable parameters in the model. """ trainable_params = 0 all_param = 0 for _, param in model.named_parameters(): all_param += param.numel() if param.requires_grad: trainable_params += param.numel() print( f"trainable params: {trainable_params} || all params: {all_param} || trainable%: {100 * trainable_params / all_param}" ) print_trainable_parameters(model) tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained( model_args.model_name_or_path, cache_dir=data_args.cache_path, model_max_length=training_args.model_max_length, padding_side="left", use_fast=True, trust_remote_code=True, ) tokenizer.pad_token = tokenizer.eos_token # Load dataset def generate_and_tokenize_prompt(sample): input_text = sample["input"] target_text = sample["output"] + tokenizer.eos_token full_text = input_text + target_text tokenized_full_text = tokenize(full_text, tokenizer, max_seq_len=512) tokenized_input_text = tokenize(input_text, tokenizer, max_seq_len=512) input_len = len(tokenized_input_text["input_ids"]) - 1 # -1 for eos token tokenized_full_text["labels"] = [-100] * input_len + tokenized_full_text["labels"][input_len:] return tokenized_full_text data_files = {} if data_args.train_file is not None: data_files["train"] = data_args.train_file if data_args.eval_file is not None: data_files["eval"] = data_args.eval_file dataset = load_dataset(data_args.data_path, data_files=data_files) train_dataset = dataset["train"] eval_dataset = dataset["eval"] train_dataset = train_dataset.map(generate_and_tokenize_prompt, num_proc=data_args.num_proc) eval_dataset = eval_dataset.map(generate_and_tokenize_prompt, num_proc=data_args.num_proc) data_collator = DataCollatorForSeq2Seq(tokenizer, pad_to_multiple_of=8, return_tensors="pt", padding=True) # Evaluation metrics def compute_metrics(eval_preds, tokenizer): metric = evaluate.load('exact_match') preds, labels = eval_preds # In case the model returns more than the prediction logits if isinstance(preds, tuple): preds = preds[0] decoded_preds = tokenizer.batch_decode(preds, skip_special_tokens=True, clean_up_tokenization_spaces=False) # Replace -100s in the labels as we can't decode them labels[labels == -100] = tokenizer.pad_token_id decoded_labels = tokenizer.batch_decode(labels, skip_special_tokens=True, clean_up_tokenization_spaces=False) # Some simple post-processing decoded_preds = [pred.strip() for pred in decoded_preds] decoded_labels = [label.strip() for label in decoded_labels] result = metric.compute(predictions=decoded_preds, references=decoded_labels) return {'exact_match': result['exact_match']} compute_metrics_fn = functools.partial(compute_metrics, tokenizer=tokenizer) model = torch.compile(model) # Training trainer = Trainer( model=model, train_dataset=train_dataset, eval_dataset=eval_dataset, args=training_args, data_collator=data_collator, compute_metrics=compute_metrics_fn, ) trainer.train() trainer.save_state() trainer.save_model(output_dir=training_args.output_dir) tokenizer.save_pretrained(save_directory=training_args.output_dir) if __name__ == "__main__": main() ``` When I didn't use `torch.cpmpile(model)`, my code worked well. But when I added this line to my code, It produced the following error: ``` Traceback (most recent call last): File "falcon_sft.py", line 230, in <module> main() File "falcon_sft.py", line 223, in main trainer.train() File "python3.10/site-packages/transformers/trainer.py", line 1539, in train return inner_training_loop( File "python3.10/site-packages/transformers/trainer.py", line 1787, in _inner_training_loop for step, inputs in enumerate(epoch_iterator): File "python3.10/site-packages/accelerate/data_loader.py", line 384, in __iter__ current_batch = next(dataloader_iter) File "python3.10/site-packages/torch/utils/data/dataloader.py", line 633, in __next__ data = self._next_data() File "python3.10/site-packages/torch/utils/data/dataloader.py", line 677, in _next_data data = self._dataset_fetcher.fetch(index) # may raise StopIteration File "python3.10/site-packages/torch/utils/data/_utils/fetch.py", line 49, in fetch data = self.dataset.__getitems__(possibly_batched_index) File "python3.10/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py", line 2807, in __getitems__ batch = self.__getitem__(keys) File "python3.10/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py", line 2803, in __getitem__ return self._getitem(key) File "python3.10/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py", line 2787, in _getitem pa_subtable = query_table(self._data, key, indices=self._indices if self._indices is not None else None) File "python3.10/site-packages/datasets/formatting/formatting.py", line 583, in query_table _check_valid_index_key(key, size) File "python3.10/site-packages/datasets/formatting/formatting.py", line 536, in _check_valid_index_key _check_valid_index_key(int(max(key)), size=size) File "python3.10/site-packages/datasets/formatting/formatting.py", line 526, in _check_valid_index_key raise IndexError(f"Invalid key: {key} is out of bounds for size {size}") IndexError: Invalid key: 88 is out of bounds for size 0 ``` So I'm confused about why this error was generated, and how to fix it. Is this error produced by datasets or `torch.compile`? ### Expected behavior I want to use `torch.compile` in my code. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.14.3 - Platform: Linux-4.18.0-425.19.2.el8_7.x86_64-x86_64-with-glibc2.28 - Python version: 3.10.8 - Huggingface_hub version: 0.16.4 - PyArrow version: 12.0.1 - Pandas version: 2.0.3
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6128
2023-08-08T15:32:08
2023-12-26T07:51:57
2023-08-11T13:35:09
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Fix authentication issues
This PR fixes 3 authentication issues: - Fix authentication when passing `token`. - Fix authentication in `Audio.decode_example` and `Image.decode_example`. - Fix authentication to resolve `data_files` in repositories without script. This PR also fixes our CI so that we properly test when passing `token` and we do not use the token stored in `HfFolder`. Fix #6126. ## Details ### Fix authentication when passing `token` See c0a77dc943de68a17f23f141517028c734c78623 The root issue was caused when the `token` was set in an already instantiated `DownloadConfig` and thus not propagated to `self._storage_options`: ```python download_config.token = token ``` As this usage pattern is very common, the fix consists in overriding `DownloadConfig.__setattr__`. This fixes authentication issues in the following functions: - `load_dataset` and `load_dataset_builder` - `Dataset.push_to_hub` and `Dataset.push_to_hub` - `inspect.get_dataset_config_info`, `inspect.get_dataset_infos` and `inspect.get_dataset_split_names` ### Fix authentication in `Audio.decode_example` and `Image.decode_example`. See: 58e62af004b6b8b84dcfd897a4bc71637cfa6c3f The `token` was not set because the `repo_id` was wrongly tried to be parsed from an HTTP URL (`"http://..."`), instead of an HFFileSystem URL (`"hf://"`) ### Fix authentication to resolve `data_files` in repositories without script See: e4684fc1032321abf0d494b0c130ea7c82ebda80 This is fixed by passing `download_config` to the function `create_builder_configs_from_metadata_configs`
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6127
2023-08-07T15:41:25
2023-08-08T15:24:59
2023-08-08T15:16:22
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Private datasets do not load when passing token
### Describe the bug Since the release of `datasets` 2.14, private/gated datasets do not load when passing `token`: they raise `EmptyDatasetError`. This is a non-planned backward incompatible breaking change. Note that private datasets do load if instead `download_config` is passed: ```python from datasets import DownloadConfig, load_dataset ds = load_dataset("albertvillanova/tmp-private", split="train", download_config=DownloadConfig(token="<MY-TOKEN>")) ds ``` gives ``` Dataset({ features: ['text'], num_rows: 4 }) ``` ### Steps to reproduce the bug ```python from datasets import load_dataset ds = load_dataset("albertvillanova/tmp-private", split="train", token="<MY-TOKEN>") ``` gives ``` --------------------------------------------------------------------------- EmptyDatasetError Traceback (most recent call last) [<ipython-input-2-25b48732107a>](https://localhost:8080/#) in <cell line: 3>() 1 from datasets import load_dataset 2 ----> 3 ds = load_dataset("albertvillanova/tmp-private", split="train", token="<MY-TOKEN>") 5 frames [/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/datasets/load.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in load_dataset(path, name, data_dir, data_files, split, cache_dir, features, download_config, download_mode, verification_mode, ignore_verifications, keep_in_memory, save_infos, revision, token, use_auth_token, task, streaming, num_proc, storage_options, **config_kwargs) 2107 2108 # Create a dataset builder -> 2109 builder_instance = load_dataset_builder( 2110 path=path, 2111 name=name, [/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/datasets/load.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in load_dataset_builder(path, name, data_dir, data_files, cache_dir, features, download_config, download_mode, revision, token, use_auth_token, storage_options, **config_kwargs) 1793 download_config = download_config.copy() if download_config else DownloadConfig() 1794 download_config.storage_options.update(storage_options) -> 1795 dataset_module = dataset_module_factory( 1796 path, 1797 revision=revision, [/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/datasets/load.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in dataset_module_factory(path, revision, download_config, download_mode, dynamic_modules_path, data_dir, data_files, **download_kwargs) 1484 raise ConnectionError(f"Couldn't reach the Hugging Face Hub for dataset '{path}': {e1}") from None 1485 if isinstance(e1, EmptyDatasetError): -> 1486 raise e1 from None 1487 if isinstance(e1, FileNotFoundError): 1488 raise FileNotFoundError( [/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/datasets/load.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in dataset_module_factory(path, revision, download_config, download_mode, dynamic_modules_path, data_dir, data_files, **download_kwargs) 1474 download_config=download_config, 1475 download_mode=download_mode, -> 1476 ).get_module() 1477 except ( 1478 Exception [/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/datasets/load.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in get_module(self) 1030 sanitize_patterns(self.data_files) 1031 if self.data_files is not None -> 1032 else get_data_patterns(base_path, download_config=self.download_config) 1033 ) 1034 data_files = DataFilesDict.from_patterns( [/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/datasets/data_files.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in get_data_patterns(base_path, download_config) 457 return _get_data_files_patterns(resolver) 458 except FileNotFoundError: --> 459 raise EmptyDatasetError(f"The directory at {base_path} doesn't contain any data files") from None 460 461 EmptyDatasetError: The directory at hf://datasets/albertvillanova/tmp-private@79b9e4fe79670a9a050d6ebc385464891915a71d doesn't contain any data files ``` ### Expected behavior The dataset should load. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.14.3 - Platform: Linux-5.15.109+-x86_64-with-glibc2.35 - Python version: 3.10.12 - Huggingface_hub version: 0.16.4 - PyArrow version: 9.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6126
2023-08-07T15:06:47
2023-08-08T15:16:23
2023-08-08T15:16:23
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Reinforcement Learning and Robotics are not task categories in HF datasets metadata
### Describe the bug In https://huggingface.co/models there are task categories for RL and robotics but none in https://huggingface.co/datasets Our lab is currently moving our datasets over to hugging face and would like to be able to add those 2 tags Moreover we see some older datasets that do have that tag, but we can't seem to add it ourselves. ### Steps to reproduce the bug 1. Create a new dataset on Hugging face 2. Try to type reinforcemement-learning or robotics into the tasks categories, it does not allow you to commit ### Expected behavior Expected to be able to add RL and robotics as task categories as some previous datasets have these tags ### Environment info N/A
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6125
2023-08-05T23:59:42
2023-08-18T12:28:42
2023-08-18T12:28:42
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Datasets crashing runs due to KeyError
### Describe the bug Hi all, I have been running into a pretty persistent issue recently when trying to load datasets. ```python train_dataset = load_dataset( 'llama-2-7b-tokenized', split = 'train' ) ``` I receive a KeyError which crashes the runs. ``` Traceback (most recent call last): main() train_dataset = load_dataset( ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ builder_instance = load_dataset_builder( ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ dataset_module = dataset_module_factory( ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ raise e1 from None ).get_module() ^^^^^^^^^^^^ else get_data_patterns(base_path, download_config=self.download_config) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ return _get_data_files_patterns(resolver) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ data_files = pattern_resolver(pattern) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ fs, _, _ = get_fs_token_paths(pattern, storage_options=storage_options) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ paths = [f for f in sorted(fs.glob(paths)) if not fs.isdir(f)] ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ allpaths = self.find(root, maxdepth=depth, withdirs=True, detail=True, **kwargs) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ for _, dirs, files in self.walk(path, maxdepth, detail=True, **kwargs): listing = self.ls(path, detail=True, **kwargs) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ "last_modified": parse_datetime(tree_item["lastCommit"]["date"]), ~~~~~~~~~^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ KeyError: 'lastCommit' ``` Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Enrico ### Steps to reproduce the bug Load the dataset from the Huggingface hub. ```python train_dataset = load_dataset( 'llama-2-7b-tokenized', split = 'train' ) ``` ### Expected behavior Loads the dataset. ### Environment info datasets-2.14.3 CUDA 11.8 Python 3.11
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6124
2023-08-05T17:48:56
2023-11-30T16:28:57
2023-11-30T16:28:57
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Inaccurate Bounding Boxes in "wildreceipt" Dataset
### Describe the bug I would like to bring to your attention an issue related to the accuracy of bounding boxes within the "wildreceipt" dataset, which is made available through the Hugging Face API. Specifically, I have identified a discrepancy between the bounding boxes generated by the dataset loading commands, namely `load_dataset("Theivaprakasham/wildreceipt")` and `load_dataset("jinhybr/WildReceipt")`, and the actual labels and corresponding bounding boxes present in the dataset. To illustrate this divergence, I've provided two examples in the form of screenshots. These screenshots highlight the contrasting outcomes between my personal implementation of the dataloader and the implementation offered by Hugging Face: **Example 1:** ![image](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/assets/50714796/7a6604d2-899d-4102-a008-1a28c90698f1) ![image](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/assets/50714796/eba458c7-d3af-4868-a520-8b683aa96f66) ![image](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/assets/50714796/9f394891-5f5b-46f7-8e52-071b724aedab) **Example 2:** ![image](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/assets/50714796/a2b2a8d3-124e-4990-b64a-5133cf4be2fe) ![image](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/assets/50714796/6ee25642-35aa-40ad-ac1e-899d33be90df) ![image](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/assets/50714796/5e42ff91-9fc4-4520-8803-0e225656f96c) It's important to note that my dataloader implementation is based on the same dataset files as utilized in the Hugging Face implementation. For your reference, you can access the dataset files through this link: [wildreceipt dataset files](https://download.openmmlab.com/mmocr/data/wildreceipt.tar). This inconsistency in bounding box accuracy warrants investigation and rectification for maintaining the integrity of the "wildreceipt" dataset. Your attention and assistance in addressing this matter would be greatly appreciated. ### Steps to reproduce the bug ```python import matplotlib.pyplot as plt from datasets import load_dataset # Define functions to convert bounding box formats def convert_format1(box): x, y, w, h = box x2, y2 = x + w, y + h return [x, y, x2, y2] def convert_format2(box): x1, y1, x2, y2 = box return [x1, y1, x2, y2] def plot_cropped_image(image, box, title): cropped_image = image.crop(box) plt.imshow(cropped_image) plt.title(title) plt.axis('off') plt.savefig(title+'.png') plt.show() doc_index = 1 word_index = 3 dataset = load_dataset("Theivaprakasham/wildreceipt")['train'] bbox_hugging_face = dataset[doc_index]['bboxes'][word_index] text_unit_face = dataset[doc_index]['words'][word_index] common_box_hugface_1 = convert_format1(bbox_hugging_face) common_box_hugface_2 = convert_format2(bbox_hugging_face) plot_cropped_image(image_hugging, common_box_hugface_1, f'Hugging Face Bouding boxes (x,y,w,h format) \n its associated text unit: {text_unit_face}') plot_cropped_image(image_hugging, common_box_hugface_2, f'Hugging Face Bouding boxes (x1,y1,x2, y2 format) \n its associated text unit: {text_unit_face}') ``` ### Expected behavior The bounding boxes generated by the "wildreceipt" dataset in HuggingFace implementation loading commands should accurately match the actual labels and bounding boxes of the dataset. ### Environment info - Python version: 3.8 - Hugging Face datasets version: 2.14.2 - Dataset file taken from this link: https://download.openmmlab.com/mmocr/data/wildreceipt.tar
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6123
2023-08-05T14:34:13
2023-08-17T14:25:27
2023-08-17T14:25:26
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Upload README via `push_to_hub`
### Feature request `push_to_hub` now allows users to upload datasets programmatically. However, based on the latest doc, we still need to open the dataset page to add readme file manually. However, I do discover snippets to intialize a README for every `push_to_hub`: ``` dataset_card = ( DatasetCard( "---\n" + str(dataset_card_data) + "\n---\n" + f'# Dataset Card for "{repo_id.split("/")[-1]}"\n\n[More Information needed](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#how-to-contribute-to-the-dataset-cards)' ) if dataset_card is None else dataset_card ) HfApi(endpoint=config.HF_ENDPOINT).upload_file( path_or_fileobj=str(dataset_card).encode(), path_in_repo="README.md", repo_id=repo_id, token=token, repo_type="dataset", revision=branch, ) ``` So, if we can enable `push_to_hub` to upload a readme file by ourselves instead of using the auto generated ones, it can save ton of time, and will definitely alleviate the current "lack-of-dataset-card" situation. ### Motivation as elabrated above. ### Your contribution I might be able to make a pr.
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6122
2023-08-04T21:00:27
2023-08-21T18:18:54
2023-08-21T18:18:54
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Small typo in the code example of create imagefolder dataset
Fix type of code example of load imagefolder dataset
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6121
2023-08-04T13:36:59
2023-08-04T13:45:32
2023-08-04T13:41:43
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Lookahead streaming support?
### Feature request From what I understand, streaming dataset currently pulls the data, and process the data as it is requested. This can introduce significant latency delays when data is loaded into the training process, needing to wait for each segment. While the delays might be dataset specific (or even mapping instruction/tokenizer specific) Is it possible to introduce a `streaming_lookahead` parameter, which is used for predictable workloads (even shuffled dataset with fixed seed). As we can predict in advance what the next few datasamples will be. And fetch them while the current set is being trained. With enough CPU & bandwidth to keep up with the training process, and a sufficiently large lookahead, this will reduce the various latency involved while waiting for the dataset to be ready between batches. ### Motivation Faster streaming performance, while training over extra large TB sized datasets ### Your contribution I currently use HF dataset, with pytorch lightning trainer for RWKV project, and would be able to help test this feature if supported.
open
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6120
2023-08-04T04:01:52
2023-08-17T17:48:42
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[Docs] Add description of `select_columns` to guide
Closes #6116
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6119
2023-08-04T03:13:30
2023-08-16T10:13:02
2023-08-16T10:02:52
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IterableDataset.from_generator() fails with pickle error when provided a generator or iterator
### Describe the bug **Description** Providing a generator in an instantiation of IterableDataset.from_generator() fails with `TypeError: cannot pickle 'generator' object` when the generator argument is supplied with a generator. **Code example** ``` def line_generator(files: List[Path]): if isinstance(files, str): files = [Path(files)] for file in files: if isinstance(file, str): file = Path(file) yield from open(file,'r').readlines() ... model_training_files = ['file1.txt', 'file2.txt', 'file3.txt'] train_dataset = IterableDataset.from_generator(generator=line_generator(model_training_files)) ``` **Traceback** Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/Library/Frameworks/Python3.framework/Versions/3.9/lib/python3.9/contextlib.py", line 135, in __exit__ self.gen.throw(type, value, traceback) File "/Users/d3p692/code/clem_bert/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/utils/py_utils.py", line 691, in _no_cache_fields yield File "/Users/d3p692/code/clem_bert/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/utils/py_utils.py", line 701, in dumps dump(obj, file) File "/Users/d3p692/code/clem_bert/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/utils/py_utils.py", line 676, in dump Pickler(file, recurse=True).dump(obj) File "/Users/d3p692/code/clem_bert/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/dill/_dill.py", line 394, in dump StockPickler.dump(self, obj) File "/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/Library/Frameworks/Python3.framework/Versions/3.9/lib/python3.9/pickle.py", line 487, in dump self.save(obj) File "/Users/d3p692/code/clem_bert/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/utils/py_utils.py", line 666, in save dill.Pickler.save(self, obj, save_persistent_id=save_persistent_id) File "/Users/d3p692/code/clem_bert/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/dill/_dill.py", line 388, in save StockPickler.save(self, obj, save_persistent_id) File "/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/Library/Frameworks/Python3.framework/Versions/3.9/lib/python3.9/pickle.py", line 560, in save f(self, obj) # Call unbound method with explicit self File "/Users/d3p692/code/clem_bert/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/dill/_dill.py", line 1186, in save_module_dict StockPickler.save_dict(pickler, obj) File "/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/Library/Frameworks/Python3.framework/Versions/3.9/lib/python3.9/pickle.py", line 971, in save_dict self._batch_setitems(obj.items()) File "/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/Library/Frameworks/Python3.framework/Versions/3.9/lib/python3.9/pickle.py", line 997, in _batch_setitems save(v) File "/Users/d3p692/code/clem_bert/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/utils/py_utils.py", line 666, in save dill.Pickler.save(self, obj, save_persistent_id=save_persistent_id) File "/Users/d3p692/code/clem_bert/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/dill/_dill.py", line 388, in save StockPickler.save(self, obj, save_persistent_id) File "/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/Library/Frameworks/Python3.framework/Versions/3.9/lib/python3.9/pickle.py", line 578, in save rv = reduce(self.proto) TypeError: cannot pickle 'generator' object ### Steps to reproduce the bug 1. Create a set of text files to iterate over. 2. Create a generator that returns the lines in each file until all files are exhausted. 3. Instantiate the dataset over the generator by instantiating an IterableDataset.from_generator(). 4. Wait for the explosion. ### Expected behavior I would expect that since the function claims to accept a generator that there would be no crash. Instead, I would expect the dataset to return all the lines in the files as queued up in the `line_generator()` function. ### Environment info datasets.__version__ == '2.13.1' Python 3.9.6 Platform: Darwin WE35261 22.5.0 Darwin Kernel Version 22.5.0: Thu Jun 8 22:22:22 PDT 2023; root:xnu-8796.121.3~7/RELEASE_X86_64 x86_64
open
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6118
2023-08-04T01:45:04
2024-12-18T18:30:57
null
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Set dev version
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closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6117
2023-08-03T14:46:04
2023-08-03T14:56:59
2023-08-03T14:46:18
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[Docs] The "Process" how-to guide lacks description of `select_columns` function
### Feature request The [how to process dataset guide](https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/main/en/process) currently does not mention the [`select_columns`](https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/main/en/package_reference/main_classes#datasets.Dataset.select_columns) function. It would be nice to include it in the guide. ### Motivation This function is a commonly requested feature (see this [forum thread](https://discuss.huggingface.co/t/how-to-create-a-new-dataset-from-another-dataset-and-select-specific-columns-and-the-data-along-with-the-column/15120) and #5468 #5474). However, it has not been included in the guide since its implementation by PR #5480. Mentioning it in the guide would help future users discover this added feature. ### Your contribution I could submit a PR to add a brief description of the function to said guide.
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6116
2023-08-03T13:45:10
2023-08-16T10:02:53
2023-08-16T10:02:53
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Release: 2.14.3
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closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6115
2023-08-03T10:18:32
2023-08-03T15:08:02
2023-08-03T10:24:57
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Cache not being used when loading commonvoice 8.0.0
### Describe the bug I have commonvoice 8.0.0 downloaded in `~/.cache/huggingface/datasets/mozilla-foundation___common_voice_8_0/en/8.0.0/b2f8b72f8f30b2e98c41ccf855954d9e35a5fa498c43332df198534ff9797a4a`. The folder contains all the arrow files etc, and was used as the cached version last time I touched the ec2 instance I'm working on. Now, with the same command that downloaded it initially: ``` dataset = load_dataset("mozilla-foundation/common_voice_8_0", "en", use_auth_token="<mytoken>") ``` it tries to redownload the dataset to `~/.cache/huggingface/datasets/mozilla-foundation___common_voice_8_0/en/8.0.0/05bdc7940b0a336ceeaeef13470c89522c29a8e4494cbeece64fb472a87acb32` ### Steps to reproduce the bug Steps to reproduce the behavior: 1. ```dataset = load_dataset("mozilla-foundation/common_voice_8_0", "en", use_auth_token="<mytoken>")``` 2. dataset is updated by maintainers 3. ```dataset = load_dataset("mozilla-foundation/common_voice_8_0", "en", use_auth_token="<mytoken>")``` ### Expected behavior I expect that it uses the already downloaded data in `~/.cache/huggingface/datasets/mozilla-foundation___common_voice_8_0/en/8.0.0/b2f8b72f8f30b2e98c41ccf855954d9e35a5fa498c43332df198534ff9797a4a`. Not sure what's happening in 2. but if, say it's an issue with the dataset referenced by "mozilla-foundation/common_voice_8_0" being modified by the maintainers, how would I force datasets to point to the original version I downloaded? EDIT: It was indeed that the maintainers had updated the dataset (v 8.0.0). However I still cant load the dataset from disk instead of redownloading, with for example: ``` load_dataset(".cache/huggingface/datasets/downloads/extracted/<hash>/cv-corpus-8.0-2022-01-19/en/", "en") > ... > File [~/miniconda3/envs/aa_torch2/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/table.py:1938](.../ python3.10/site-packages/datasets/table.py:1938), in cast_array_to_feature(array, feature, allow_number_to_str) 1937 elif not isinstance(feature, (Sequence, dict, list, tuple)): -> 1938 return array_cast(array, feature(), allow_number_to_str=allow_number_to_str) ... 1794 e = e.__context__ -> 1795 raise DatasetGenerationError("An error occurred while generating the dataset") from e 1797 yield job_id, True, (total_num_examples, total_num_bytes, writer._features, num_shards, shard_lengths) DatasetGenerationError: An error occurred while generating the dataset ``` ### Environment info datasets==2.7.0 python==3.10.8 OS: AWS Linux
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6114
2023-08-02T23:18:11
2023-08-18T23:59:00
2023-08-18T23:59:00
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load_dataset() fails with streamlit caching inside docker
### Describe the bug When calling `load_dataset` in a streamlit application running within a docker container, get a failure with the error message: EmptyDatasetError: The directory at hf://datasets/fetch-rewards/inc-rings-2000@bea27cf60842b3641eae418f38864a2ec4cde684 doesn't contain any data files Traceback: File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.10/site-packages/streamlit/runtime/scriptrunner/script_runner.py", line 552, in _run_script exec(code, module.__dict__) File "/home/user/app/app.py", line 62, in <module> dashboard() File "/home/user/app/app.py", line 47, in dashboard feat_dict, path_gml = load_data(hf_repo, model_gml_dict[selected_model], hf_token) File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.10/site-packages/streamlit/runtime/caching/cache_utils.py", line 211, in wrapper return cached_func(*args, **kwargs) File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.10/site-packages/streamlit/runtime/caching/cache_utils.py", line 240, in __call__ return self._get_or_create_cached_value(args, kwargs) File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.10/site-packages/streamlit/runtime/caching/cache_utils.py", line 266, in _get_or_create_cached_value return self._handle_cache_miss(cache, value_key, func_args, func_kwargs) File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.10/site-packages/streamlit/runtime/caching/cache_utils.py", line 320, in _handle_cache_miss computed_value = self._info.func(*func_args, **func_kwargs) File "/home/user/app/hf_interface.py", line 16, in load_data hf_dataset = load_dataset(repo_id, use_auth_token=hf_token) File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/load.py", line 2109, in load_dataset builder_instance = load_dataset_builder( File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/load.py", line 1795, in load_dataset_builder dataset_module = dataset_module_factory( File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/load.py", line 1486, in dataset_module_factory raise e1 from None File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/load.py", line 1476, in dataset_module_factory ).get_module() File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/load.py", line 1032, in get_module else get_data_patterns(base_path, download_config=self.download_config) File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/data_files.py", line 458, in get_data_patterns raise EmptyDatasetError(f"The directory at {base_path} doesn't contain any data files") from None ### Steps to reproduce the bug ```python @st.cache_resource def load_data(repo_id: str, hf_token=None): """Load data from HuggingFace Hub """ hf_dataset = load_dataset(repo_id, use_auth_token=hf_token) hf_dataset = hf_dataset.map(lambda x: json.loads(x["ground_truth"]), remove_columns=["ground_truth"]) return hf_dataset ``` ### Expected behavior Expect to load. Note: works fine with datasets==2.13.1 ### Environment info datasets==2.14.2, Ubuntu bionic-based Docker container.
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6113
2023-08-02T20:20:26
2023-08-21T18:18:27
2023-08-21T18:18:27
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yaml error using push_to_hub with generated README.md
### Describe the bug When I construct a dataset with the following features: ``` features = Features( { "pixel_values": Array3D(dtype="float64", shape=(3, 224, 224)), "input_ids": Sequence(feature=Value(dtype="int64")), "attention_mask": Sequence(Value(dtype="int64")), "tokens": Sequence(Value(dtype="string")), "bbox": Array2D(dtype="int64", shape=(512, 4)), } ) ``` and run `push_to_hub`, the individual `*.parquet` files are pushed, but when trying to upload the auto-generated README, I run into the following error: ``` Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Users/kevintee/.pyenv/versions/dev2/lib/python3.10/site-packages/huggingface_hub/utils/_errors.py", line 261, in hf_raise_for_status response.raise_for_status() File "/Users/kevintee/.pyenv/versions/dev2/lib/python3.10/site-packages/requests/models.py", line 1021, in raise_for_status raise HTTPError(http_error_msg, response=self) requests.exceptions.HTTPError: 400 Client Error: Bad Request for url: https://huggingface.co/api/datasets/looppayments/multitask_document_classification_dataset/commit/main The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Users/kevintee/loop-payments/ml/src/ml/data_scripts/build_document_classification_training_data.py", line 297, in <module> build_dataset() File "/Users/kevintee/loop-payments/ml/src/ml/data_scripts/build_document_classification_training_data.py", line 290, in build_dataset push_to_hub(dataset, "multitask_document_classification_dataset") File "/Users/kevintee/loop-payments/ml/src/ml/data_scripts/build_document_classification_training_data.py", line 135, in push_to_hub dataset.push_to_hub(f"looppayments/{dataset_name}", private=True) File "/Users/kevintee/.pyenv/versions/dev2/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py", line 5577, in push_to_hub HfApi(endpoint=config.HF_ENDPOINT).upload_file( File "/Users/kevintee/.pyenv/versions/dev2/lib/python3.10/site-packages/huggingface_hub/utils/_validators.py", line 118, in _inner_fn return fn(*args, **kwargs) File "/Users/kevintee/.pyenv/versions/dev2/lib/python3.10/site-packages/huggingface_hub/hf_api.py", line 828, in _inner return fn(self, *args, **kwargs) File "/Users/kevintee/.pyenv/versions/dev2/lib/python3.10/site-packages/huggingface_hub/hf_api.py", line 3221, in upload_file commit_info = self.create_commit( File "/Users/kevintee/.pyenv/versions/dev2/lib/python3.10/site-packages/huggingface_hub/utils/_validators.py", line 118, in _inner_fn return fn(*args, **kwargs) File "/Users/kevintee/.pyenv/versions/dev2/lib/python3.10/site-packages/huggingface_hub/hf_api.py", line 828, in _inner return fn(self, *args, **kwargs) File "/Users/kevintee/.pyenv/versions/dev2/lib/python3.10/site-packages/huggingface_hub/hf_api.py", line 2728, in create_commit hf_raise_for_status(commit_resp, endpoint_name="commit") File "/Users/kevintee/.pyenv/versions/dev2/lib/python3.10/site-packages/huggingface_hub/utils/_errors.py", line 299, in hf_raise_for_status raise BadRequestError(message, response=response) from e huggingface_hub.utils._errors.BadRequestError: (Request ID: Root=1-64ca9c3d-2d2bbef354e102482a9a168e;bc00371c-8549-4859-9f41-43ff140ad36e) Bad request for commit endpoint: Invalid YAML in README.md: unknown tag !<tag:yaml.org,2002:python/tuple> (10:9) 7 | - 3 8 | - 224 9 | - 224 10 | dtype: float64 --------------^ 11 | - name: input_ids 12 | sequence: int64 ``` My guess is that the auto-generated yaml is unable to be parsed for some reason. ### Steps to reproduce the bug The description contains most of what's needed to reproduce the issue, but I've added a shortened code snippet: ``` from datasets import Array2D, Array3D, ClassLabel, Dataset, Features, Sequence, Value from PIL import Image from transformers import AutoProcessor features = Features( { "pixel_values": Array3D(dtype="float64", shape=(3, 224, 224)), "input_ids": Sequence(feature=Value(dtype="int64")), "attention_mask": Sequence(Value(dtype="int64")), "tokens": Sequence(Value(dtype="string")), "bbox": Array2D(dtype="int64", shape=(512, 4)), } ) processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("microsoft/layoutlmv3-base", apply_ocr=False) def preprocess_dataset(rows): # Get images images = [ Image.open(png_filename).convert("RGB") for png_filename in rows["png_filename"] ] encoding = processor( images, rows["tokens"], boxes=rows["bbox"], truncation=True, padding="max_length", ) encoding["tokens"] = rows["tokens"] return encoding dataset = dataset.map( preprocess_dataset, batched=True, batch_size=5, features=features, ) ``` ### Expected behavior Using datasets==2.11.0, I'm able to succesfully push_to_hub, no issues, but with datasets==2.14.2, I run into the above error. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.14.2 - Platform: macOS-12.5-arm64-arm-64bit - Python version: 3.10.12 - Huggingface_hub version: 0.16.4 - PyArrow version: 12.0.1 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6112
2023-08-02T18:21:21
2023-12-12T15:00:44
2023-12-12T15:00:44
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raise FileNotFoundError("Directory {dataset_path} is neither a `Dataset` directory nor a `DatasetDict` directory." )
### Describe the bug For researchers in some countries or regions, it is usually the case that the download ability of `load_dataset` is disabled due to the complex network environment. People in these regions often prefer to use git clone or other programming tricks to manually download the files to the disk (for example, [How to elegantly download hf models, zhihu zhuanlan](https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/475260268) proposed a crawlder based solution, and [Is there any mirror for hf_hub, zhihu answer](https://www.zhihu.com/question/371644077) provided some cloud based solutions, and [How to avoid pitfalls on Hugging face downloading, zhihu zhuanlan] gave some useful suggestions), and then use `load_from_disk` to get the dataset object. However, when one finally has the local files on the disk, it is still buggy when trying to load the files into objects. ### Steps to reproduce the bug Steps to reproduce the bug: 1. Found CIFAR dataset in hugging face: https://huggingface.co/datasets/cifar100/tree/main 2. Click ":" button to show "Clone repository" option, and then follow the prompts on the box: ```bash cd my_directory_absolute git lfs install git clone https://huggingface.co/datasets/cifar100 ls my_directory_absolute/cifar100 # confirm that the directory exists and it is OK. ``` 3. Write A python file to try to load the dataset ```python from datasets import load_dataset, load_from_disk dataset = load_from_disk("my_directory_absolute/cifar100") ``` Notice that according to issue #3700 , it is wrong to use load_dataset("my_directory_absolute/cifar100"), so we must use load_from_disk instead. 4. Then you will see the error reported: ```log --------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileNotFoundError Traceback (most recent call last) Cell In[5], line 9 1 from datasets import load_dataset, load_from_disk ----> 9 dataset = load_from_disk("my_directory_absolute/cifar100") File [~/miniconda3/envs/ai/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/load.py:2232), in load_from_disk(dataset_path, fs, keep_in_memory, storage_options) 2230 return DatasetDict.load_from_disk(dataset_path, keep_in_memory=keep_in_memory, storage_options=storage_options) 2231 else: -> 2232 raise FileNotFoundError( 2233 f"Directory {dataset_path} is neither a `Dataset` directory nor a `DatasetDict` directory." 2234 ) FileNotFoundError: Directory my_directory_absolute/cifar100 is neither a `Dataset` directory nor a `DatasetDict` directory. ``` ### Expected behavior The dataset should be load successfully. ### Environment info ```bash datasets-cli env ``` -> results: ```txt Copy-and-paste the text below in your GitHub issue. - `datasets` version: 2.14.2 - Platform: Linux-4.18.0-372.32.1.el8_6.x86_64-x86_64-with-glibc2.28 - Python version: 3.10.12 - Huggingface_hub version: 0.16.4 - PyArrow version: 12.0.1 - Pandas version: 2.0.3 ```
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6111
2023-08-02T09:17:29
2023-08-29T02:00:28
2023-08-29T02:00:28
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[BUG] Dataset initialized from in-memory data does not create cache.
### Describe the bug `Dataset` initialized from in-memory data (dictionary in my case, haven't tested with other types) does not create cache when processed with the `map` method, unlike `Dataset` initialized by other methods such as `load_dataset`. ### Steps to reproduce the bug ```python # below code was run the second time so the map function can be loaded from cache if exists from datasets import load_dataset, Dataset dataset = load_dataset("tatsu-lab/alpaca")['train'] dataset = dataset.map(lambda x: {'input': x['input'] + 'hi'}) # some random map print(len(dataset.cache_files)) # 1 # copy the exact same data but initialize from a dictionary memory_dataset = Dataset.from_dict({ 'instruction': dataset['instruction'], 'input': dataset['input'], 'output': dataset['output'], 'text': dataset['text']}) memory_dataset = memory_dataset.map(lambda x: {'input': x['input'] + 'hi'}) # exact same map print(len(memory_dataset.cache_files)) # Map: 100%|██████████| 52002[/52002] # 0 ``` ### Expected behavior The `map` function should create cache regardless of the method the `Dataset` was created. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.14.2 - Platform: Linux-5.15.0-41-generic-x86_64-with-glibc2.31 - Python version: 3.9.16 - Huggingface_hub version: 0.14.1 - PyArrow version: 11.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6110
2023-08-01T11:58:58
2023-08-17T14:03:01
2023-08-17T14:03:00
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6,109
Problems in downloading Amazon reviews from HF
### Describe the bug I have a script downloading `amazon_reviews_multi`. When the download starts, I get ``` Downloading data files: 0%| | 0/1 [00:00<?, ?it/s] Downloading data: 243B [00:00, 1.43MB/s] Downloading data files: 100%|██████████| 1/1 [00:01<00:00, 1.54s/it] Extracting data files: 100%|██████████| 1/1 [00:00<00:00, 842.40it/s] Downloading data files: 0%| | 0/1 [00:00<?, ?it/s] Downloading data: 243B [00:00, 928kB/s] Downloading data files: 100%|██████████| 1/1 [00:01<00:00, 1.42s/it] Extracting data files: 100%|██████████| 1/1 [00:00<00:00, 832.70it/s] Downloading data files: 0%| | 0/1 [00:00<?, ?it/s] Downloading data: 243B [00:00, 1.81MB/s] Downloading data files: 100%|██████████| 1/1 [00:01<00:00, 1.40s/it] Extracting data files: 100%|██████████| 1/1 [00:00<00:00, 1294.14it/s] Generating train split: 0%| | 0/200000 [00:00<?, ? examples/s] ``` the file is clearly too small to contain the requested dataset, in fact it contains en error message: ``` <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <Error><Code>AccessDenied</Code><Message>Access Denied</Message><RequestId>AGJWSY3ZADT2QVWE</RequestId><HostId>Gx1O2KXnxtQFqvzDLxyVSTq3+TTJuTnuVFnJL3SP89Yp8UzvYLPTVwd1PpniE4EvQzT3tCaqEJw=</HostId></Error> ``` obviously the script fails: ``` > raise DatasetGenerationError("An error occurred while generating the dataset") from e E datasets.builder.DatasetGenerationError: An error occurred while generating the dataset ``` ### Steps to reproduce the bug 1. load_dataset("amazon_reviews_multi", name="en", split="train", cache_dir="ADDYOURPATHHERE") ### Expected behavior I would expect the dataset to be downloaded and processed ### Environment info * The problem is present with both datasets 2.12.0 and 2.14.2 * python version 3.10.12
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6109
2023-08-01T08:38:29
2025-07-18T17:47:30
2023-08-02T07:12:07
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1,830,347,187
6,108
Loading local datasets got strangely stuck
### Describe the bug I try to use `load_dataset()` to load several local `.jsonl` files as a dataset. Every line of these files is a json structure only containing one key `text` (yeah it is a dataset for NLP model). The code snippet is as: ```python ds = load_dataset("json", data_files=LIST_OF_FILE_PATHS, num_proc=16)['train'] ``` However, I found that the loading process can get stuck -- the progress bar `Generating train split` no more proceed. When I was trying to find the cause and solution, I found a really strange behavior. If I load the dataset in this way: ```python dlist = list() for _ in LIST_OF_FILE_PATHS: dlist.append(load_dataset("json", data_files=_)['train']) ds = concatenate_datasets(dlist) ``` I can actually successfully load all the files despite its slow speed. But if I load them in batch like above, things go wrong. I did try to use Control-C to trace the stuck point but the program cannot be terminated in this way when `num_proc` is set to `None`. The only thing I can do is use Control-Z to hang it up then kill it. If I use more than 2 cpus, a Control-C would simply cause the following error: ```bash ^C Process ForkPoolWorker-1: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/multiprocess/process.py", line 314, in _bootstrap self.run() File "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/multiprocess/process.py", line 108, in run self._target(*self._args, **self._kwargs) File "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/multiprocess/pool.py", line 114, in worker task = get() File "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/multiprocess/queues.py", line 368, in get res = self._reader.recv_bytes() File "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/multiprocess/connection.py", line 224, in recv_bytes buf = self._recv_bytes(maxlength) File "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/multiprocess/connection.py", line 422, in _recv_bytes buf = self._recv(4) File "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/multiprocess/connection.py", line 387, in _recv chunk = read(handle, remaining) KeyboardInterrupt Generating train split: 92431 examples [01:23, 1104.25 examples/s] Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/datasets/utils/py_utils.py", line 1373, in iflatmap_unordered yield queue.get(timeout=0.05) File "<string>", line 2, in get File "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/multiprocess/managers.py", line 818, in _callmethod kind, result = conn.recv() File "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/multiprocess/connection.py", line 258, in recv buf = self._recv_bytes() File "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/multiprocess/connection.py", line 422, in _recv_bytes buf = self._recv(4) File "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/multiprocess/connection.py", line 387, in _recv chunk = read(handle, remaining) KeyboardInterrupt During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/mnt/data/liyongyuan/source/batch_load.py", line 11, in <module> a = load_dataset( File "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/datasets/load.py", line 2133, in load_dataset builder_instance.download_and_prepare( File "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 954, in download_and_prepare self._download_and_prepare( File "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1049, in _download_and_prepare self._prepare_split(split_generator, **prepare_split_kwargs) File "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1842, in _prepare_split for job_id, done, content in iflatmap_unordered( File "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/datasets/utils/py_utils.py", line 1387, in iflatmap_unordered [async_result.get(timeout=0.05) for async_result in async_results] File "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/datasets/utils/py_utils.py", line 1387, in <listcomp> [async_result.get(timeout=0.05) for async_result in async_results] File "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/multiprocess/pool.py", line 770, in get raise TimeoutError multiprocess.context.TimeoutError ``` I have validated the basic correctness of these `.jsonl` files. They are correctly formatted (or they cannot be loaded singly by `load_dataset`) though some of the json may contain too long text (more than 1e7 characters). I do not know if this could be the problem. And there should not be any bottleneck in system's resource. The whole dataset is ~300GB, and I am using a cloud server with plenty of storage and 1TB ram. Thanks for your efforts and patience! Any suggestion or help would be appreciated. ### Steps to reproduce the bug 1. use load_dataset() with `data_files = LIST_OF_FILES` ### Expected behavior All the files should be smoothly loaded. ### Environment info - Datasets: A private dataset. ~2500 `.jsonl` files. ~300GB in total. Each json structure only contains one key: `text`. Format checked. - `datasets` version: 2.14.2 - Platform: Linux-4.19.91-014.kangaroo.alios7.x86_64-x86_64-with-glibc2.35 - Python version: 3.10.6 - Huggingface_hub version: 0.15.1 - PyArrow version: 10.0.1.dev0+ga6eabc2b.d20230609 - Pandas version: 1.5.2
open
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6108
2023-08-01T02:28:06
2024-12-31T16:01:00
null
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1,829,625,320
6,107
Fix deprecation of use_auth_token in file_utils
Fix issues with the deprecation of `use_auth_token` introduced by: - #5996 in functions: - `get_authentication_headers_for_url` - `request_etag` - `get_from_cache` Currently, `TypeError` is raised: https://github.com/huggingface/datasets-server/actions/runs/5711650666/job/15484685570?pr=1588 ``` FAILED tests/job_runners/config/test_parquet_and_info.py::test__is_too_big_external_files[None-None-False] - TypeError: get_authentication_headers_for_url() got an unexpected keyword argument 'use_auth_token' FAILED tests/job_runners/config/test_parquet_and_info.py::test_fill_builder_info[None-False] - libcommon.exceptions.FileSystemError: Could not read the parquet files: get_authentication_headers_for_url() got an unexpected keyword argument 'use_auth_token' ``` Related to: - #6094
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6107
2023-07-31T16:32:01
2023-08-03T10:13:32
2023-08-03T10:04:18
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true
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1,829,131,223
6,106
load local json_file as dataset
### Describe the bug I tried to load local json file as dataset but failed to parsing json file because some columns are 'float' type. ### Steps to reproduce the bug 1. load json file with certain columns are 'float' type. For example `data = load_data("json", data_files=JSON_PATH)` 2. Then, the error will be triggered like `ArrowInvalid: Could not convert '-0.2253' with type str: tried to convert to double ### Expected behavior Should allow some columns are 'float' type, at least it should convert those columns to str type. I tried to avoid the error by naively convert the float item to str: ```python # if col type is not str, we need to convert it to str mapping = {} for col in keys: if isinstance(dataset[0][col], str): mapping[col] = [row.get(col) for row in dataset] else: mapping[col] = [str(row.get(col)) for row in dataset] ``` ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.14.2 - Platform: Linux-5.4.0-52-generic-x86_64-with-glibc2.31 - Python version: 3.9.16 - Huggingface_hub version: 0.16.4 - PyArrow version: 12.0.0 - Pandas version: 2.0.1
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6106
2023-07-31T12:53:49
2023-08-18T01:46:35
2023-08-18T01:46:35
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[]
false
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1,829,008,430
6,105
Fix error when loading from GCP bucket
Fix `resolve_pattern` for filesystems with tuple protocol. Fix #6100. The bug code lines were introduced by: - #6028
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6105
2023-07-31T11:44:46
2023-08-01T10:48:52
2023-08-01T10:38:54
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[]
true
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1,828,959,107
6,104
HF Datasets data access is extremely slow even when in memory
### Describe the bug Doing a simple `some_dataset[:10]` can take more than a minute. Profiling it: <img width="1280" alt="image" src="https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/assets/36224762/e641fb95-ff02-4072-9016-5416a65f75ab"> `some_dataset` is completely in memory with no disk cache. This is proving fatal to my usage of HF Datasets. Is there a way I can forgo the arrow format and store the dataset as PyTorch tensors so that `_tensorize` is not needed? And is `_consolidate` supposed to take this long? It's faster to produce the dataset from scratch than to access it from HF Datasets! ### Steps to reproduce the bug I have uploaded the dataset that causes this problem [here](https://huggingface.co/datasets/NightMachinery/hf_datasets_bug1). ```python #!/usr/bin/env python3 import sys import time import torch from datasets import load_dataset def main(dataset_name): # Start the timer start_time = time.time() # Load the dataset from Hugging Face Hub dataset = load_dataset(dataset_name) # Set the dataset format as torch dataset.set_format(type="torch") # Perform an identity map dataset = dataset.map(lambda example: example, batched=True, batch_size=20) # End the timer end_time = time.time() # Print the time taken print(f"Time taken: {end_time - start_time:.2f} seconds") if __name__ == "__main__": dataset_name = "NightMachinery/hf_datasets_bug1" print(f"dataset_name: {dataset_name}") main(dataset_name) ``` ### Expected behavior _ ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.13.1 - Platform: Linux-5.15.0-76-generic-x86_64-with-glibc2.35 - Python version: 3.10.12 - Huggingface_hub version: 0.16.4 - PyArrow version: 12.0.1 - Pandas version: 2.0.3
open
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6104
2023-07-31T11:12:19
2023-08-01T11:22:43
null
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false
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1,828,515,165
6,103
Set dev version
null
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6103
2023-07-31T06:44:05
2023-07-31T06:55:58
2023-07-31T06:45:41
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[]
true
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1,828,494,896
6,102
Release 2.14.2
null
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6102
2023-07-31T06:27:47
2023-07-31T06:48:09
2023-07-31T06:32:58
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true
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1,828,469,648
6,101
Release 2.14.2
null
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6101
2023-07-31T06:05:36
2023-07-31T06:33:00
2023-07-31T06:18:17
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true
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1,828,118,930
6,100
TypeError when loading from GCP bucket
### Describe the bug Loading a dataset from a GCP bucket raises a type error. This bug was introduced recently (either in 2.14 or 2.14.1), and appeared during a migration from 2.13.1. ### Steps to reproduce the bug Load any file from a GCP bucket: ```python import datasets datasets.load_dataset("json", data_files=["gs://..."]) ``` The following exception is raised: ```python Traceback (most recent call last): ... packages/datasets/data_files.py", line 335, in resolve_pattern protocol_prefix = fs.protocol + "://" if fs.protocol != "file" else "" TypeError: can only concatenate tuple (not "str") to tuple ``` With a `GoogleFileSystem`, the attribute `fs.protocol` is a tuple `('gs', 'gcs')` and hence cannot be concatenated with a string. ### Expected behavior The file should be loaded without exception. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.14.1 - Platform: macOS-13.2.1-x86_64-i386-64bit - Python version: 3.10.12 - Huggingface_hub version: 0.16.4 - PyArrow version: 12.0.1 - Pandas version: 2.0.3
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6100
2023-07-30T23:03:00
2023-08-03T10:00:48
2023-08-01T10:38:55
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1,827,893,576
6,099
How do i get "amazon_us_reviews
### Feature request I have been trying to load 'amazon_us_dataset" but unable to do so. `amazon_us_reviews = load_dataset('amazon_us_reviews')` `print(amazon_us_reviews)` > [ValueError: Config name is missing. Please pick one among the available configs: ['Wireless_v1_00', 'Watches_v1_00', 'Video_Games_v1_00', 'Video_DVD_v1_00', 'Video_v1_00', 'Toys_v1_00', 'Tools_v1_00', 'Sports_v1_00', 'Software_v1_00', 'Shoes_v1_00', 'Pet_Products_v1_00', 'Personal_Care_Appliances_v1_00', 'PC_v1_00', 'Outdoors_v1_00', 'Office_Products_v1_00', 'Musical_Instruments_v1_00', 'Music_v1_00', 'Mobile_Electronics_v1_00', 'Mobile_Apps_v1_00', 'Major_Appliances_v1_00', 'Luggage_v1_00', 'Lawn_and_Garden_v1_00', 'Kitchen_v1_00', 'Jewelry_v1_00', 'Home_Improvement_v1_00', 'Home_Entertainment_v1_00', 'Home_v1_00', 'Health_Personal_Care_v1_00', 'Grocery_v1_00', 'Gift_Card_v1_00', 'Furniture_v1_00', 'Electronics_v1_00', 'Digital_Video_Games_v1_00', 'Digital_Video_Download_v1_00', 'Digital_Software_v1_00', 'Digital_Music_Purchase_v1_00', 'Digital_Ebook_Purchase_v1_00', 'Camera_v1_00', 'Books_v1_00', 'Beauty_v1_00', 'Baby_v1_00', 'Automotive_v1_00', 'Apparel_v1_00', 'Digital_Ebook_Purchase_v1_01', 'Books_v1_01', 'Books_v1_02'] Example of usage: `load_dataset('amazon_us_reviews', 'Wireless_v1_00')`] __________________________________________________________________________ `amazon_us_reviews = load_dataset('amazon_us_reviews', 'Watches_v1_00') print(amazon_us_reviews)` **ERROR** `Generating` train split: 0% 0/960872 [00:00<?, ? examples/s] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- KeyError Traceback (most recent call last) /usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/datasets/builder.py in _prepare_split_single(self, gen_kwargs, fpath, file_format, max_shard_size, split_info, check_duplicate_keys, job_id) 1692 ) -> 1693 example = self.info.features.encode_example(record) if self.info.features is not None else record 1694 writer.write(example, key) 11 frames KeyError: 'marketplace' The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: DatasetGenerationError Traceback (most recent call last) /usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/datasets/builder.py in _prepare_split_single(self, gen_kwargs, fpath, file_format, max_shard_size, split_info, check_duplicate_keys, job_id) 1710 if isinstance(e, SchemaInferenceError) and e.__context__ is not None: 1711 e = e.__context__ -> 1712 raise DatasetGenerationError("An error occurred while generating the dataset") from e 1713 1714 yield job_id, True, (total_num_examples, total_num_bytes, writer._features, num_shards, shard_lengths) DatasetGenerationError: An error occurred while generating the dataset ### Motivation The dataset I'm using https://huggingface.co/datasets/amazon_us_reviews ### Your contribution What is the best way to load this data
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6099
2023-07-30T11:02:17
2023-08-21T05:08:08
2023-08-10T05:02:35
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1,827,655,071
6,098
Expanduser in save_to_disk()
Fixes #5651. The same problem occurs when loading from disk so I fixed it there too. I am not sure why the case distinction between local and remote filesystems is even necessary for `DatasetDict` when saving to disk. Imo this could be removed (leaving only `fs.makedirs(dataset_dict_path, exist_ok=True)`).
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6098
2023-07-29T20:50:45
2023-10-27T14:14:11
2023-10-27T14:04:36
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1,827,054,143
6,097
Dataset.get_nearest_examples does not return all feature values for the k most similar datapoints - side effect of Dataset.set_format
### Describe the bug Hi team! I observe that there seems to be a side effect of `Dataset.set_format`: after setting a format and creating a FAISS index, the method `get_nearest_examples` from the `Dataset` class, fails to retrieve anything else but the embeddings themselves - not super useful. This is not the case if not using the `set_format` method: you can also retrieve any other feature value, such as an index/id/etc. Are you able to reproduce what I observe? ### Steps to reproduce the bug ```python from datasets import Dataset import numpy as np foo = {'vectors': np.random.random((100,1024)), 'ids': [str(u) for u in range(100)]} foo = Dataset.from_dict(foo) foo.set_format('numpy', ['vectors']) foo.add_faiss_index('vectors') new_vector = np.random.random(1024) scores, res = foo.get_nearest_examples('vectors', new_vector, k=3) ``` This will return, for the resulting most similar vectors to `new_vector` - in particular it will not return the `ids` feature: ``` {'vectors': array([[random values ...]])} ``` ### Expected behavior The expected behavior happens when the `set_format` method is not called: ```python from datasets import Dataset import numpy as np foo = {'vectors': np.random.random((100,1024)), 'ids': [str(u) for u in range(100)]} foo = Dataset.from_dict(foo) # foo.set_format('numpy', ['vectors']) foo.add_faiss_index('vectors') new_vector = np.random.random(1024) scores, res = foo.get_nearest_examples('vectors', new_vector, k=3) ``` This *will* return the `ids` of the similar vectors - with unfortunately a list of lists in lieu of the array I think for caching reasons - read it elsewhere ``` {'vectors': [[random values on multiple lines...]], 'ids': ['x', 'y', 'z']} ``` ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.12.0 - Platform: Linux-5.4.0-155-generic-x86_64-with-glibc2.31 - Python version: 3.10.6 - Huggingface_hub version: 0.15.1 - PyArrow version: 11.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6097
2023-07-28T20:31:59
2023-07-28T20:49:58
2023-07-28T20:49:58
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false
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1,826,731,091
6,096
Add `fsspec` support for `to_json`, `to_csv`, and `to_parquet`
Hi to whoever is reading this! 🤗 (Most likely @mariosasko) ## What's in this PR? This PR replaces the `open` from Python with `fsspec.open` and adds the argument `storage_options` for the methods `to_json`, `to_csv`, and `to_parquet`, to allow users to export any 🤗`Dataset` into a file in a file-system as requested at #6086. ## What's missing in this PR? As per `to_json`, `to_csv`, and `to_parquet` docstrings for the recently included `storage_options` arg, I've scoped it to 2.15.0, so we should check that before merging in case we want to scope that for 2.14.2 instead. Additionally, should we also add `fsspec` support for the `from_csv`, `from_json`, and `from_parquet` methods? If you want me to do so @mariosasko just let me know and I'll create another PR to support that too! Fix #6086.
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6096
2023-07-28T16:36:59
2024-05-28T07:40:30
2024-03-06T11:12:42
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true
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1,826,496,967
6,095
Fix deprecation of errors in TextConfig
This PR fixes an issue with the deprecation of `errors` in `TextConfig` introduced by: - #5974 ```python In [1]: ds = load_dataset("text", data_files="test.txt", errors="strict") --------------------------------------------------------------------------- TypeError Traceback (most recent call last) <ipython-input-13-701c27131a5d> in <module> ----> 1 ds = load_dataset("text", data_files="test.txt", errors="strict") ~/huggingface/datasets/src/datasets/load.py in load_dataset(path, name, data_dir, data_files, split, cache_dir, features, download_config, download_mode, verification_mode, ignore_verifications, keep_in_memory, save_infos, revision, token, use_auth_token, task, streaming, num_proc, storage_options, **config_kwargs) 2107 2108 # Create a dataset builder -> 2109 builder_instance = load_dataset_builder( 2110 path=path, 2111 name=name, ~/huggingface/datasets/src/datasets/load.py in load_dataset_builder(path, name, data_dir, data_files, cache_dir, features, download_config, download_mode, revision, token, use_auth_token, storage_options, **config_kwargs) 1830 builder_cls = get_dataset_builder_class(dataset_module, dataset_name=dataset_name) 1831 # Instantiate the dataset builder -> 1832 builder_instance: DatasetBuilder = builder_cls( 1833 cache_dir=cache_dir, 1834 dataset_name=dataset_name, ~/huggingface/datasets/src/datasets/builder.py in __init__(self, cache_dir, dataset_name, config_name, hash, base_path, info, features, token, use_auth_token, repo_id, data_files, data_dir, storage_options, writer_batch_size, name, **config_kwargs) 371 if data_dir is not None: 372 config_kwargs["data_dir"] = data_dir --> 373 self.config, self.config_id = self._create_builder_config( 374 config_name=config_name, 375 custom_features=features, ~/huggingface/datasets/src/datasets/builder.py in _create_builder_config(self, config_name, custom_features, **config_kwargs) 550 if "version" not in config_kwargs and hasattr(self, "VERSION") and self.VERSION: 551 config_kwargs["version"] = self.VERSION --> 552 builder_config = self.BUILDER_CONFIG_CLASS(**config_kwargs) 553 554 # otherwise use the config_kwargs to overwrite the attributes TypeError: __init__() got an unexpected keyword argument 'errors' ``` Similar to: - #6094
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6095
2023-07-28T14:08:37
2023-07-31T05:26:32
2023-07-31T05:17:38
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true
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1,826,293,414
6,094
Fix deprecation of use_auth_token in DownloadConfig
This PR fixes an issue with the deprecation of `use_auth_token` in `DownloadConfig` introduced by: - #5996 ```python In [1]: from datasets import DownloadConfig In [2]: DownloadConfig(use_auth_token=False) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- TypeError Traceback (most recent call last) <ipython-input-3-41927b449e72> in <module> ----> 1 DownloadConfig(use_auth_token=False) TypeError: __init__() got an unexpected keyword argument 'use_auth_token' ``` ```python In [1]: from datasets import get_dataset_config_names In [2]: get_dataset_config_names("squad", use_auth_token=False) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- TypeError Traceback (most recent call last) <ipython-input-22-4671992ead50> in <module> ----> 1 get_dataset_config_names("squad", use_auth_token=False) ~/huggingface/datasets/src/datasets/inspect.py in get_dataset_config_names(path, revision, download_config, download_mode, dynamic_modules_path, data_files, **download_kwargs) 349 ``` 350 """ --> 351 dataset_module = dataset_module_factory( 352 path, 353 revision=revision, ~/huggingface/datasets/src/datasets/load.py in dataset_module_factory(path, revision, download_config, download_mode, dynamic_modules_path, data_dir, data_files, **download_kwargs) 1374 """ 1375 if download_config is None: -> 1376 download_config = DownloadConfig(**download_kwargs) 1377 download_mode = DownloadMode(download_mode or DownloadMode.REUSE_DATASET_IF_EXISTS) 1378 download_config.extract_compressed_file = True TypeError: __init__() got an unexpected keyword argument 'use_auth_token' ```
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6094
2023-07-28T11:52:21
2023-07-31T05:08:41
2023-07-31T04:59:50
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1,826,210,490
6,093
Deprecate `download_custom`
Deprecate `DownloadManager.download_custom`. Users should use `fsspec` URLs (cacheable) or make direct requests with `fsspec`/`requests` (not cacheable) instead. We should deprecate this method as it's not compatible with streaming, and implementing the streaming version of it is hard/impossible. There have been requests to implement the streaming version of this method on the forum, but the reason for this seems to be a tip in the docs that "promotes" this method (this PR removes it).
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6093
2023-07-28T10:49:06
2023-08-21T17:51:34
2023-07-28T11:30:02
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1,826,111,806
6,092
Minor fix in `iter_files` for hidden files
Fix #6090
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6092
2023-07-28T09:50:12
2023-07-28T10:59:28
2023-07-28T10:50:10
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1,826,086,487
6,091
Bump fsspec from 2021.11.1 to 2022.3.0
Fix https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6087 (Colab installs 2023.6.0, so we should be good)
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6091
2023-07-28T09:37:15
2023-07-28T10:16:11
2023-07-28T10:07:02
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1,825,865,043
6,090
FilesIterable skips all the files after a hidden file
### Describe the bug When initializing `FilesIterable` with a list of file paths using `FilesIterable.from_paths`, it will discard all the files after a hidden file. The problem is in [this line](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/blob/88896a7b28610ace95e444b94f9a4bc332cc1ee3/src/datasets/download/download_manager.py#L233C26-L233C26) where `return` should be replaced by `continue`. ### Steps to reproduce the bug https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1SQlxs4y_LSo1Q89KnFoYDSyyKEISun_J#scrollTo=93K4_blkW-8- ### Expected behavior The script should print all the files except the hidden one. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.14.1 - Platform: Linux-5.15.109+-x86_64-with-glibc2.35 - Python version: 3.10.6 - Huggingface_hub version: 0.16.4 - PyArrow version: 9.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6090
2023-07-28T07:25:57
2023-07-28T10:51:14
2023-07-28T10:50:11
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1,825,761,476
6,089
AssertionError: daemonic processes are not allowed to have children
### Describe the bug When I load_dataset with num_proc > 0 in a deamon process, I got an error: ```python File "/Users/codingl2k1/Work/datasets/src/datasets/download/download_manager.py", line 564, in download_and_extract return self.extract(self.download(url_or_urls)) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/Users/codingl2k1/Work/datasets/src/datasets/download/download_manager.py", line 427, in download downloaded_path_or_paths = map_nested( ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/Users/codingl2k1/Work/datasets/src/datasets/utils/py_utils.py", line 468, in map_nested mapped = parallel_map(function, iterable, num_proc, types, disable_tqdm, desc, _single_map_nested) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/Users/codingl2k1/Work/datasets/src/datasets/utils/experimental.py", line 40, in _inner_fn return fn(*args, **kwargs) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/Users/codingl2k1/Work/datasets/src/datasets/parallel/parallel.py", line 34, in parallel_map return _map_with_multiprocessing_pool( ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/Users/codingl2k1/Work/datasets/src/datasets/parallel/parallel.py", line 64, in _map_with_multiprocessing_pool with Pool(num_proc, initargs=initargs, initializer=initializer) as pool: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/Users/codingl2k1/.pyenv/versions/3.11.4/lib/python3.11/multiprocessing/context.py", line 119, in Pool return Pool(processes, initializer, initargs, maxtasksperchild, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/Users/codingl2k1/.pyenv/versions/3.11.4/lib/python3.11/multiprocessing/pool.py", line 215, in __init__ self._repopulate_pool() ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/Users/codingl2k1/.pyenv/versions/3.11.4/lib/python3.11/multiprocessing/pool.py", line 306, in _repopulate_pool return self._repopulate_pool_static(self._ctx, self.Process, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/Users/codingl2k1/.pyenv/versions/3.11.4/lib/python3.11/multiprocessing/pool.py", line 329, in _repopulate_pool_static w.start() File "/Users/codingl2k1/.pyenv/versions/3.11.4/lib/python3.11/multiprocessing/process.py", line 118, in start assert not _current_process._config.get('daemon'), ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ AssertionError: daemonic processes are not allowed to have children ``` The download is io-intensive computing, may be datasets can replece the multi processing pool by a multi threading pool if in a deamon process. ### Steps to reproduce the bug 1. start a deamon process 2. run load_dataset with num_proc > 0 ### Expected behavior No error. ### Environment info Python 3.11.4 datasets latest master
open
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6089
2023-07-28T06:04:00
2023-07-31T02:34:02
null
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1,825,665,235
6,088
Loading local data files initiates web requests
As documented in the [official docs](https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/v2.14.0/en/package_reference/loading_methods#datasets.load_dataset.example-2), I tried to load datasets from local files by ```python # Load a JSON file from datasets import load_dataset ds = load_dataset('json', data_files='path/to/local/my_dataset.json') ``` But this failed on a web request because I'm executing the script on a machine without Internet access. Stacktrace shows ``` in PackagedDatasetModuleFactory.__init__(self, name, data_dir, data_files, download_config, download_mode) 940 self.download_config = download_config 941 self.download_mode = download_mode --> 942 increase_load_count(name, resource_type="dataset") ``` I've read from the source code that this can be fixed by setting environment variable to run in offline mode. I'm just wondering that is this an expected behaviour that even loading a LOCAL JSON file requires Internet access by default? And what's the point of requesting to `increase_load_count` on some server when loading just LOCAL data files?
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6088
2023-07-28T04:06:26
2023-07-28T05:02:22
2023-07-28T05:02:22
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1,825,133,741
6,087
fsspec dependency is set too low
### Describe the bug fsspec.callbacks.TqdmCallback (used in https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/blob/73bed12ecda17d1573fd3bf73ed5db24d3622f86/src/datasets/utils/file_utils.py#L338) was first released in fsspec [2022.3.0](https://github.com/fsspec/filesystem_spec/releases/tag/2022.3.0, commit where it was added: https://github.com/fsspec/filesystem_spec/commit/9577c8a482eb0a69092913b81580942a68d66a76#diff-906155c7e926a9ff58b9f23369bb513b09b445f5b0f41fa2a84015d0b471c68cR180), however the dependency is set to 2021.11.1 https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/blob/main/setup.py#L129 ### Steps to reproduce the bug 1. Install fsspec==2021.11.1 2. Install latest datasets==2.14.1 3. Import datasets, import fails due to lack of `fsspec.callbacks.TqdmCallback` ### Expected behavior No import issue ### Environment info N/A
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6087
2023-07-27T20:08:22
2023-07-28T10:07:56
2023-07-28T10:07:03
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false
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1,825,009,268
6,086
Support `fsspec` in `Dataset.to_<format>` methods
Supporting this should be fairly easy. Requested on the forum [here](https://discuss.huggingface.co/t/how-can-i-convert-a-loaded-dataset-in-to-a-parquet-file-and-save-it-to-the-s3/48353).
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6086
2023-07-27T19:08:37
2024-03-07T07:22:43
2024-03-07T07:22:42
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1,824,985,188
6,085
Fix `fsspec` download
Testing `ds = load_dataset("audiofolder", data_files="s3://datasets.huggingface.co/SpeechCommands/v0.01/v0.01_test.tar.gz", storage_options={"anon": True})` and trying to fix the issues raised by `fsspec` ... TODO: fix ``` self.session = aiobotocore.session.AioSession(**self.kwargs) TypeError: __init__() got an unexpected keyword argument 'hf' ``` by "preparing `storage_options`" for the `fsspec` head/get
open
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6085
2023-07-27T18:54:47
2023-07-27T19:06:13
null
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1,824,896,761
6,084
Changing pixel values of images in the Winoground dataset
Hi, as I followed the instructions, with lasted "datasets" version: " from datasets import load_dataset examples = load_dataset('facebook/winoground', use_auth_token=<YOUR USER ACCESS TOKEN>) " I got slightly different datasets in colab and in my hpc environment. Specifically, the pixel values of images are slightly different. I thought it was due to the package version difference, but today's morning I found out that my winoground dataset in colab became the same with the one in my hpc environment. The dataset in colab can produce the correct result but now it is gone as well. Can you help me with this? What causes the datasets to have the wrong pixel values?
open
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6084
2023-07-27T17:55:35
2023-07-27T17:55:35
null
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1,824,832,348
6,083
set dev version
null
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6083
2023-07-27T17:10:41
2023-07-27T17:22:05
2023-07-27T17:11:01
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1,824,819,672
6,082
Release: 2.14.1
null
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6082
2023-07-27T17:05:54
2023-07-31T06:32:16
2023-07-27T17:08:38
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1,824,486,278
6,081
Deprecate `Dataset.export`
Deprecate `Dataset.export` that generates a TFRecord file from a dataset as this method is undocumented, and the usage seems low. Users should use [TFRecordWriter](https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/tf/io/TFRecordWriter#write) or the official [TFRecord](https://www.tensorflow.org/tutorials/load_data/tfrecord) tutorial (on which this method is based) to write TFRecord files instead.
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6081
2023-07-27T14:22:18
2023-07-28T11:09:54
2023-07-28T11:01:04
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1,822,667,554
6,080
Remove README link to deprecated Colab notebook
null
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6080
2023-07-26T15:27:49
2023-07-26T16:24:43
2023-07-26T16:14:34
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true
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1,822,597,471
6,079
Iterating over DataLoader based on HF datasets is stuck forever
### Describe the bug I am using Amazon Sagemaker notebook (Amazon Linux 2) with python 3.10 based Conda environment. I have a dataset in parquet format locally. When I try to iterate over it, the loader is stuck forever. Note that the same code is working for python 3.6 based conda environment seamlessly. What should be my next steps here? ### Steps to reproduce the bug ``` train_dataset = load_dataset( "parquet", data_files = {'train': tr_data_path + '*.parquet'}, split = 'train', collate_fn = streaming_data_collate_fn, streaming = True ).with_format('torch') train_dataloader = DataLoader(train_dataset, batch_size = 2, num_workers = 0) t = time.time() iter_ = 0 for batch in train_dataloader: iter_ += 1 if iter_ == 1000: break print (time.time() - t) ``` ### Expected behavior The snippet should work normally and load the next batch of data. ### Environment info datasets: '2.14.0' pyarrow: '12.0.0' torch: '2.0.0' Python: 3.10.10 | packaged by conda-forge | (main, Mar 24 2023, 20:08:06) [GCC 11.3.0] !uname -r 5.10.178-162.673.amzn2.x86_64
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6079
2023-07-26T14:52:37
2024-02-07T17:46:52
2023-07-30T14:09:06
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1,822,501,472
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resume_download with streaming=True
### Describe the bug I used: ``` dataset = load_dataset( "oscar-corpus/OSCAR-2201", token=True, language="fr", streaming=True, split="train" ) ``` Unfortunately, the server had a problem during the training process. I saved the step my training stopped at. But how can I resume download from step 1_000_´000 without re-streaming all the first 1 million docs of the dataset? `download_config=DownloadConfig(resume_download=True)` seems to not work with streaming=True. ### Steps to reproduce the bug ``` from datasets import load_dataset, DownloadConfig dataset = load_dataset( "oscar-corpus/OSCAR-2201", token=True, language="fr", streaming=True, # optional split="train", download_config=DownloadConfig(resume_download=True) ) # interupt the run and try to relaunch it => this restart from scratch ``` ### Expected behavior I would expect a parameter to start streaming from a given index in the dataset. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.14.0 - Platform: Linux-5.19.0-45-generic-x86_64-with-glibc2.29 - Python version: 3.8.10 - Huggingface_hub version: 0.15.1 - PyArrow version: 12.0.1 - Pandas version: 2.0.0
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6078
2023-07-26T14:08:22
2023-07-28T11:05:03
2023-07-28T11:05:03
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1,822,486,810
6,077
Mapping gets stuck at 99%
### Describe the bug Hi ! I'm currently working with a large (~150GB) unnormalized dataset at work. The dataset is available on a read-only filesystem internally, and I use a [loading script](https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/dataset_script) to retreive it. I want to normalize the features of the dataset, meaning I need to compute the mean and standard deviation metric for each feature of the entire dataset. I cannot load the entire dataset to RAM as it is too big, so following [this discussion on the huggingface discourse](https://discuss.huggingface.co/t/copy-columns-in-a-dataset-and-compute-statistics-for-a-column/22157) I am using a [map operation](https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/v2.14.0/en/package_reference/main_classes#datasets.Dataset.map) to first compute the metrics and a second map operation to apply them on the dataset. The problem lies in the second mapping, as it gets stuck at ~99%. By checking what the process does (using `htop` and `strace`) it seems to be doing a lot of I/O operations, and I'm not sure why. Obviously, I could always normalize the dataset externally and then load it using a loading script. However, since the internal dataset is updated fairly frequently, using the library to perform normalization automatically would make it much easier for me. ### Steps to reproduce the bug I'm able to reproduce the problem using the following scripts: ```python # random_data.py import datasets import torch _VERSION = "1.0.0" class RandomDataset(datasets.GeneratorBasedBuilder): def _info(self): return datasets.DatasetInfo( version=_VERSION, supervised_keys=None, features=datasets.Features( { "positions": datasets.Array2D( shape=(30000, 3), dtype="float32", ), "normals": datasets.Array2D( shape=(30000, 3), dtype="float32", ), "features": datasets.Array2D( shape=(30000, 6), dtype="float32", ), "scalars": datasets.Sequence( feature=datasets.Value("float32"), length=20, ), }, ), ) def _split_generators(self, dl_manager): return [ datasets.SplitGenerator( name=datasets.Split.TRAIN, # type: ignore gen_kwargs={"nb_samples": 1000}, ), datasets.SplitGenerator( name=datasets.Split.TEST, # type: ignore gen_kwargs={"nb_samples": 100}, ), ] def _generate_examples(self, nb_samples: int): for idx in range(nb_samples): yield idx, { "positions": torch.randn(30000, 3), "normals": torch.randn(30000, 3), "features": torch.randn(30000, 6), "scalars": torch.randn(20), } ``` ```python # main.py import datasets import torch def apply_mean_std( dataset: datasets.Dataset, means: dict[str, torch.Tensor], stds: dict[str, torch.Tensor], ) -> dict[str, torch.Tensor]: """Normalize the dataset using the mean and standard deviation of each feature. Args: dataset (`Dataset`): A huggingface dataset. mean (`dict[str, Tensor]`): A dictionary containing the mean of each feature. std (`dict[str, Tensor]`): A dictionary containing the standard deviation of each feature. Returns: dict: A dictionary containing the normalized dataset. """ result = {} for key in means.keys(): # extract data from dataset data: torch.Tensor = dataset[key] # type: ignore # extract mean and std from dict mean = means[key] # type: ignore std = stds[key] # type: ignore # normalize data normalized_data = (data - mean) / std result[key] = normalized_data return result # get dataset ds = datasets.load_dataset( path="random_data.py", split="train", ).with_format("torch") # compute mean (along last axis) means = {key: torch.zeros(ds[key][0].shape[-1]) for key in ds.column_names} means_sq = {key: torch.zeros(ds[key][0].shape[-1]) for key in ds.column_names} for batch in ds.iter(batch_size=8): for key in ds.column_names: data = batch[key] batch_size = data.shape[0] data = data.reshape(-1, data.shape[-1]) means[key] += data.mean(dim=0) / len(ds) * batch_size means_sq[key] += (data**2).mean(dim=0) / len(ds) * batch_size # compute std (along last axis) stds = {key: torch.sqrt(means_sq[key] - means[key] ** 2) for key in ds.column_names} # normalize each feature of the dataset ds_normalized = ds.map( desc="Applying mean/std", # type: ignore function=apply_mean_std, batched=False, fn_kwargs={ "means": means, "stds": stds, }, ) ``` ### Expected behavior Using the previous scripts, the `ds_normalized` mapping completes in ~5 minutes, but any subsequent use of `ds_normalized` is really really slow, for example reapplying `apply_mean_std` to `ds_normalized` takes forever. This is very strange, I'm sure I must be missing something, but I would still expect this to be faster. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.13.1 - Platform: Linux-3.10.0-1160.66.1.el7.x86_64-x86_64-with-glibc2.17 - Python version: 3.10.12 - Huggingface_hub version: 0.15.1 - PyArrow version: 12.0.0 - Pandas version: 2.0.2
open
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6077
2023-07-26T14:00:40
2024-07-22T12:28:06
null
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1,822,345,597
6,076
No gzip encoding from github
Don't accept gzip encoding from github, otherwise some files are not streamable + seekable. fix https://huggingface.co/datasets/code_x_glue_cc_code_to_code_trans/discussions/2#64c0e0c1a04a514ba6303e84 and making sure https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/2918 works as well
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6076
2023-07-26T12:46:07
2023-07-27T16:15:11
2023-07-27T16:14:40
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1,822,341,398
6,075
Error loading music files using `load_dataset`
### Describe the bug I tried to load a music file using `datasets.load_dataset()` from the repository - https://huggingface.co/datasets/susnato/pop2piano_real_music_test I got the following error - ``` Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> File "/home/susnato/anaconda3/envs/p2p/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py", line 2803, in __getitem__ return self._getitem(key) File "/home/susnato/anaconda3/envs/p2p/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py", line 2788, in _getitem formatted_output = format_table( File "/home/susnato/anaconda3/envs/p2p/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/formatting/formatting.py", line 629, in format_table return formatter(pa_table, query_type=query_type) File "/home/susnato/anaconda3/envs/p2p/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/formatting/formatting.py", line 398, in __call__ return self.format_column(pa_table) File "/home/susnato/anaconda3/envs/p2p/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/formatting/formatting.py", line 442, in format_column column = self.python_features_decoder.decode_column(column, pa_table.column_names[0]) File "/home/susnato/anaconda3/envs/p2p/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/formatting/formatting.py", line 218, in decode_column return self.features.decode_column(column, column_name) if self.features else column File "/home/susnato/anaconda3/envs/p2p/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/features/features.py", line 1924, in decode_column [decode_nested_example(self[column_name], value) if value is not None else None for value in column] File "/home/susnato/anaconda3/envs/p2p/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/features/features.py", line 1924, in <listcomp> [decode_nested_example(self[column_name], value) if value is not None else None for value in column] File "/home/susnato/anaconda3/envs/p2p/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/features/features.py", line 1325, in decode_nested_example return schema.decode_example(obj, token_per_repo_id=token_per_repo_id) File "/home/susnato/anaconda3/envs/p2p/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/features/audio.py", line 184, in decode_example array, sampling_rate = sf.read(f) File "/home/susnato/anaconda3/envs/p2p/lib/python3.9/site-packages/soundfile.py", line 372, in read with SoundFile(file, 'r', samplerate, channels, File "/home/susnato/anaconda3/envs/p2p/lib/python3.9/site-packages/soundfile.py", line 740, in __init__ self._file = self._open(file, mode_int, closefd) File "/home/susnato/anaconda3/envs/p2p/lib/python3.9/site-packages/soundfile.py", line 1264, in _open _error_check(_snd.sf_error(file_ptr), File "/home/susnato/anaconda3/envs/p2p/lib/python3.9/site-packages/soundfile.py", line 1455, in _error_check raise RuntimeError(prefix + _ffi.string(err_str).decode('utf-8', 'replace')) RuntimeError: Error opening <_io.BufferedReader name='/home/susnato/.cache/huggingface/datasets/downloads/d2b09cb974b967b13f91553297c40c0f02f3c0d4c8356350743598ff48d6f29e'>: Format not recognised. ``` ### Steps to reproduce the bug Code to reproduce the error - ```python from datasets import load_dataset ds = load_dataset("susnato/pop2piano_real_music_test", split="test") print(ds[0]) ``` ### Expected behavior I should be able to read the music file without any error. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.14.0 - Platform: Linux-5.19.0-50-generic-x86_64-with-glibc2.35 - Python version: 3.9.16 - Huggingface_hub version: 0.15.1 - PyArrow version: 11.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6075
2023-07-26T12:44:05
2023-07-26T13:08:08
2023-07-26T13:08:08
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1,822,299,128
6,074
Misc doc improvements
Removes the warning about requiring to write a dataset loading script to define multiple configurations, as the README YAML can be used instead (for simple cases). Also, deletes the section about using the `BatchSampler` in `torch<=1.12.1` to speed up loading, as `torch 1.12.1` is over a year old (and `torch 2.0` has been out for a while).
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6074
2023-07-26T12:20:54
2023-07-27T16:16:28
2023-07-27T16:16:02
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1,822,167,804
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version2.3.2 load_dataset()data_files can't include .xxxx in path
### Describe the bug First, I cd workdir. Then, I just use load_dataset("json", data_file={"train":"/a/b/c/.d/train/train.json", "test":"/a/b/c/.d/train/test.json"}) that couldn't work and <FileNotFoundError: Unable to find '/a/b/c/.d/train/train.jsonl' at /a/b/c/.d/> And I debug, it is fine in version2.1.2 So there maybe a bug in path join. Here is the whole bug report: /x/datasets/loa │ │ d.py:1656 in load_dataset │ │ │ │ 1653 │ ignore_verifications = ignore_verifications or save_infos │ │ 1654 │ │ │ 1655 │ # Create a dataset builder │ │ ❱ 1656 │ builder_instance = load_dataset_builder( │ │ 1657 │ │ path=path, │ │ 1658 │ │ name=name, │ │ 1659 │ │ data_dir=data_dir, │ │ │ │ x/datasets/loa │ │ d.py:1439 in load_dataset_builder │ │ │ │ 1436 │ if use_auth_token is not None: │ │ 1437 │ │ download_config = download_config.copy() if download_config e │ │ 1438 │ │ download_config.use_auth_token = use_auth_token │ │ ❱ 1439 │ dataset_module = dataset_module_factory( │ │ 1440 │ │ path, │ │ 1441 │ │ revision=revision, │ │ 1442 │ │ download_config=download_config, │ │ │ │ x/datasets/loa │ │ d.py:1097 in dataset_module_factory │ │ │ │ 1094 │ │ │ 1095 │ # Try packaged │ │ 1096 │ if path in _PACKAGED_DATASETS_MODULES: │ │ ❱ 1097 │ │ return PackagedDatasetModuleFactory( │ │ 1098 │ │ │ path, │ │ 1099 │ │ │ data_dir=data_dir, │ │ 1100 │ │ │ data_files=data_files, │ │ │ │x/datasets/loa │ │ d.py:743 in get_module │ │ │ │ 740 │ │ │ if self.data_dir is not None │ │ 741 │ │ │ else get_patterns_locally(str(Path().resolve())) │ │ 742 │ │ ) │ │ ❱ 743 │ │ data_files = DataFilesDict.from_local_or_remote( │ │ 744 │ │ │ patterns, │ │ 745 │ │ │ use_auth_token=self.download_config.use_auth_token, │ │ 746 │ │ │ base_path=str(Path(self.data_dir).resolve()) if self.data │ │ │ │ x/datasets/dat │ │ a_files.py:590 in from_local_or_remote │ │ │ │ 587 │ │ out = cls() │ │ 588 │ │ for key, patterns_for_key in patterns.items(): │ │ 589 │ │ │ out[key] = ( │ │ ❱ 590 │ │ │ │ DataFilesList.from_local_or_remote( │ │ 591 │ │ │ │ │ patterns_for_key, │ │ 592 │ │ │ │ │ base_path=base_path, │ │ 593 │ │ │ │ │ allowed_extensions=allowed_extensions, │ │ │ │ /x/datasets/dat │ │ a_files.py:558 in from_local_or_remote │ │ │ │ 555 │ │ use_auth_token: Optional[Union[bool, str]] = None, │ │ 556 │ ) -> "DataFilesList": │ │ 557 │ │ base_path = base_path if base_path is not None else str(Path() │ │ ❱ 558 │ │ data_files = resolve_patterns_locally_or_by_urls(base_path, pa │ │ 559 │ │ origin_metadata = _get_origin_metadata_locally_or_by_urls(data │ │ 560 │ │ return cls(data_files, origin_metadata) │ │ 561 │ │ │ │ /x/datasets/dat │ │ a_files.py:195 in resolve_patterns_locally_or_by_urls │ │ │ │ 192 │ │ if is_remote_url(pattern): │ │ 193 │ │ │ data_files.append(Url(pattern)) │ │ 194 │ │ else: │ │ ❱ 195 │ │ │ for path in _resolve_single_pattern_locally(base_path, pat │ │ 196 │ │ │ │ data_files.append(path) │ │ 197 │ │ │ 198 │ if not data_files: │ │ │ │ /x/datasets/dat │ │ a_files.py:145 in _resolve_single_pattern_locally │ │ │ │ 142 │ │ error_msg = f"Unable to find '{pattern}' at {Path(base_path).r │ │ 143 │ │ if allowed_extensions is not None: │ │ 144 │ │ │ error_msg += f" with any supported extension {list(allowed │ │ ❱ 145 │ │ raise FileNotFoundError(error_msg) │ │ 146 │ return sorted(out) │ │ 147 ### Steps to reproduce the bug 1. Version=2.3.2 2. In shell, cd workdir.(cd /a/b/c/.d/) 3. load_dataset("json", data_file={"train":"/a/b/c/.d/train/train.json", "test":"/a/b/c/.d/train/test.json"}) ### Expected behavior fix it please~ ### Environment info 2.3.2
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6073
2023-07-26T11:09:31
2023-08-29T15:53:59
2023-08-29T15:53:59
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1,822,123,560
6,072
Fix fsspec storage_options from load_dataset
close https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6071
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6072
2023-07-26T10:44:23
2023-07-27T12:51:51
2023-07-27T12:42:57
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1,821,990,749
6,071
storage_options provided to load_dataset not fully piping through since datasets 2.14.0
### Describe the bug Since the latest release of `datasets` (`2.14.0`), custom filesystem `storage_options` passed to `load_dataset()` do not seem to propagate through all the way - leading to problems if loading data files that need those options to be set. I think this is because of the new `_prepare_path_and_storage_options()` (https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6028), which returns the right `storage_options` to use given a path and a `DownloadConfig` - but which might not be taking into account the extra `storage_options` explicitly provided e.g. through `load_dataset()` ### Steps to reproduce the bug ```python import fsspec import pandas as pd import datasets # Generate mock parquet file data_files = "demo.parquet" pd.DataFrame({"A": [1, 2, 3], "B": [4, 5, 6]}).to_parquet(data_files) _storage_options = {"x": 1, "y": 2} fs = fsspec.filesystem("file", **_storage_options) dataset = datasets.load_dataset( "parquet", data_files=data_files, storage_options=fs.storage_options ) ``` Looking at the `storage_options` resolved here: https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/blob/b0177910b32712f28d147879395e511207e39958/src/datasets/data_files.py#L331 they end up being `{}`, instead of propagating through the `storage_options` that were provided to `load_dataset` (`fs.storage_options`). As these then get used for the filesystem operation a few lines below https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/blob/b0177910b32712f28d147879395e511207e39958/src/datasets/data_files.py#L339 the call will fail if the user-provided `storage_options` were needed. --- A temporary workaround that seemed to work locally to bypass the problem was to bundle a duplicate of the `storage_options` into the `download_config`, so that they make their way all the way to `_prepare_path_and_storage_options()` and get extracted correctly: ```python dataset = datasets.load_dataset( "parquet", data_files=data_files, storage_options=fs.storage_options, download_config=datasets.DownloadConfig(storage_options={fs.protocol: fs.storage_options}), ) ``` ### Expected behavior `storage_options` provided to `load_dataset` take effect in all backend filesystem operations. ### Environment info datasets==2.14.0
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6071
2023-07-26T09:37:20
2023-07-27T12:42:58
2023-07-27T12:42:58
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1,820,836,330
6,070
Fix Quickstart notebook link
Reported in https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5902#issuecomment-1649885621 (cc @alvarobartt)
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6070
2023-07-25T17:48:37
2023-07-25T18:19:01
2023-07-25T18:10:16
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true
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1,820,831,535
6,069
KeyError: dataset has no key "image"
### Describe the bug I've loaded a local image dataset with: `ds = laod_dataset("imagefolder", data_dir=path-to-data)` And defined a transform to process the data, following the Datasets docs. However, I get a keyError error, indicating there's no "image" key in my dataset. When I printed out the example_batch sent to the transformation function, it shows only the labels are being sent to the function. For some reason, the images are not in the example batches. ### Steps to reproduce the bug I'm using the latest stable version of datasets ### Expected behavior I expect the example_batches to contain both images and labels ### Environment info I'm using the latest stable version of datasets
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6069
2023-07-25T17:45:50
2024-09-06T08:16:16
2023-07-27T12:42:17
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1,820,106,952
6,068
fix tqdm lock deletion
related to https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6066
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6068
2023-07-25T11:17:25
2023-07-25T15:29:39
2023-07-25T15:17:50
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1,819,919,025
6,067
fix tqdm lock
close https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6066
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6067
2023-07-25T09:32:16
2023-07-25T10:02:43
2023-07-25T09:54:12
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1,819,717,542
6,066
AttributeError: '_tqdm_cls' object has no attribute '_lock'
### Describe the bug ```python File "/Users/codingl2k1/.pyenv/versions/3.11.4/lib/python3.11/site-packages/datasets/load.py", line 1034, in get_module data_files = DataFilesDict.from_patterns( ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/Users/codingl2k1/.pyenv/versions/3.11.4/lib/python3.11/site-packages/datasets/data_files.py", line 671, in from_patterns DataFilesList.from_patterns( File "/Users/codingl2k1/.pyenv/versions/3.11.4/lib/python3.11/site-packages/datasets/data_files.py", line 586, in from_patterns origin_metadata = _get_origin_metadata(data_files, download_config=download_config) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/Users/codingl2k1/.pyenv/versions/3.11.4/lib/python3.11/site-packages/datasets/data_files.py", line 502, in _get_origin_metadata return thread_map( ^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/Users/codingl2k1/.pyenv/versions/3.11.4/lib/python3.11/site-packages/tqdm/contrib/concurrent.py", line 70, in thread_map return _executor_map(ThreadPoolExecutor, fn, *iterables, **tqdm_kwargs) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/Users/codingl2k1/.pyenv/versions/3.11.4/lib/python3.11/site-packages/tqdm/contrib/concurrent.py", line 48, in _executor_map with ensure_lock(tqdm_class, lock_name=lock_name) as lk: File "/Users/codingl2k1/.pyenv/versions/3.11.4/lib/python3.11/contextlib.py", line 144, in __exit__ next(self.gen) File "/Users/codingl2k1/.pyenv/versions/3.11.4/lib/python3.11/site-packages/tqdm/contrib/concurrent.py", line 25, in ensure_lock del tqdm_class._lock ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ AttributeError: '_tqdm_cls' object has no attribute '_lock' ``` ### Steps to reproduce the bug Happens ocasionally. ### Expected behavior I added a print in tqdm `ensure_lock()`, got a `ensure_lock <datasets.utils.logging._tqdm_cls object at 0x16dddead0> ` print. According to the code in https://github.com/tqdm/tqdm/blob/master/tqdm/contrib/concurrent.py#L24 ```python @contextmanager def ensure_lock(tqdm_class, lock_name=""): """get (create if necessary) and then restore `tqdm_class`'s lock""" print("ensure_lock", tqdm_class, lock_name) old_lock = getattr(tqdm_class, '_lock', None) # don't create a new lock lock = old_lock or tqdm_class.get_lock() # maybe create a new lock lock = getattr(lock, lock_name, lock) # maybe subtype tqdm_class.set_lock(lock) yield lock if old_lock is None: del tqdm_class._lock # <-- It tries to del the `_lock` attribute from tqdm_class. else: tqdm_class.set_lock(old_lock) ``` But, huggingface datasets `datasets.utils.logging._tqdm_cls` does not have the field `_lock`: https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/blob/main/src/datasets/utils/logging.py#L205 ```python class _tqdm_cls: def __call__(self, *args, disable=False, **kwargs): if _tqdm_active and not disable: return tqdm_lib.tqdm(*args, **kwargs) else: return EmptyTqdm(*args, **kwargs) def set_lock(self, *args, **kwargs): self._lock = None if _tqdm_active: return tqdm_lib.tqdm.set_lock(*args, **kwargs) def get_lock(self): if _tqdm_active: return tqdm_lib.tqdm.get_lock() ``` ### Environment info Python 3.11.4 tqdm '4.65.0' datasets master
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6066
2023-07-25T07:24:36
2023-07-26T10:56:25
2023-07-26T10:56:24
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1,819,334,932
6,065
Add column type guessing from map return function
As discussed [here](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5965), there are some cases where datasets is unable to automatically promote columns during mapping. The fix is to explicitly provide a `features` definition so pyarrow can configure itself with the right column types from the outset. This PR provides an alternative approach, which is functionally equivalent to specifying features but a bit cleaner within a larger mapping pipeline. It allows clients to typehint the return variable coming from the mapper function - if we find one of these type annotations specified, and no explicit features have been passed in, we'll try to convert it into a Features map. If the map function runs and casting is unable to succeed, it will raise a DatasetTransformationNotAllowedError that indicates the typehint may be to blame. It works for batched and non-batched mapping functions. Currently supported column types: - builtins primitives: string, int, float, bool - dictionaries, lists (nested and one-deep) - Optional types and None-Unions (synonymous with optional types) It's used like: ```python class DatasetTyped(TypedDict): texts: list[str] def dataset_typed_map(batch) -> DatasetTyped: return {"texts": [text.split() for text in batch["raw_text"]]} dataset = {"raw_text": ["", "This is a test", "This is another test"]} with Dataset.from_dict(dataset) as dset: new_dataset = dset.map( dataset_typed_map, batched=True, batch_size=1, num_proc=1, ) ``` Open questions: - Should logging indicate we have automatically guessed these types? Or proceed quietly until we hit an error (as is the current implementation).
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6065
2023-07-25T00:34:17
2023-07-26T15:13:45
2023-07-26T15:13:44
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6,064
set dev version
null
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6064
2023-07-24T15:56:00
2023-07-24T16:05:19
2023-07-24T15:56:10
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Release: 2.14.0
null
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6063
2023-07-24T15:41:19
2023-07-24T16:05:16
2023-07-24T15:47:51
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1,818,341,584
6,062
Improve `Dataset.from_list` docstring
null
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6062
2023-07-24T12:36:38
2023-07-24T14:43:48
2023-07-24T14:34:43
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1,818,337,136
6,061
Dill 3.7 support
Adds support for dill 3.7.
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6061
2023-07-24T12:33:58
2023-07-24T14:13:20
2023-07-24T14:04:36
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1,816,614,120
6,060
Dataset.map() execute twice when in PyTorch DDP mode
### Describe the bug I use `torchrun --standalone --nproc_per_node=2 train.py` to start training. And write the code following the [docs](https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/process#distributed-usage). The trick about using `torch.distributed.barrier()` to only execute map at the main process doesn't always work. When I am training model, it will map twice. When I am running a test for dataset and dataloader (just print the batches), it can work. Their code about loading dataset are same. And on another server with 30 CPU cores, I use 2 GPUs and it can't work neither. I have tried to use `rank` and `local_rank` to check, they all didn't make sense. ### Steps to reproduce the bug use `torchrun --standalone --nproc_per_node=2 train.py` or `torchrun --standalone train.py` to run This is my code: ```python if args.distributed and world_size > 1: if args.local_rank > 0: print(f"Rank {args.rank}: Gpu {args.gpu} waiting for main process to perform the mapping", force=True) torch.distributed.barrier() print("Mapping dataset") dataset = dataset.map(lambda x: cut_reorder_keys(x, num_stations_list=args.num_stations_list, is_pad=True, is_train=True), num_proc=8, desc="cut_reorder_keys") dataset = dataset.map(lambda x: random_shift(x, shift_range=(-160, 0), feature_scale=16), num_proc=8, desc="random_shift") dataset_test = dataset_test.map(lambda x: cut_reorder_keys(x, num_stations_list=args.num_stations_list, is_pad=True, is_train=False), num_proc=8, desc="cut_reorder_keys") if args.local_rank == 0: print("Mapping finished, loading results from main process") torch.distributed.barrier() ``` ### Expected behavior Only the main process will execute `map`, while the sub process will load cache from disk. ### Environment info server with 64 CPU cores (AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5995WX 64-Cores) and 2 RTX 4090 - `python==3.9.16` - `datasets==2.13.1` - `torch==2.0.1+cu117` - `22.04.1-Ubuntu` server with 30 CPU cores (Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8375C CPU @ 2.90GHz) and 2 RTX 4090 - `python==3.9.0` - `datasets==2.13.1` - `torch==2.0.1+cu117` - `Ubuntu 20.04`
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6060
2023-07-22T05:06:43
2024-01-22T18:35:12
2024-01-22T18:35:12
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1,816,537,176
6,059
Provide ability to load label mappings from file
### Feature request My task is classification of a dataset containing a large label set that includes a hierarchy. Even ignoring the hierarchy I'm not able to find an example using `datasets` where the label names aren't hard-coded. This works find for classification of a handful of labels but ideally there would be a way of loading the name/id mappings required for `datasets.features.ClassLabel` from a file. It is possible to pass a file to ClassLabel but I cannot see an easy way of using this with `GeneratorBasedBuilder` since `self._info` is called before the `dl_manager` is constructed so even if my dataset contains say `label_mappings.json` there's no way of loading it in order to construct the `datasets.DatasetInfo` I can see other uses to accessing the `download_manager` from `self._info` - i.e. if the files contain a schema (i.e. `arrow` or `parquet` files) the `datasets.DatasetInfo` could be inferred. The workaround that was suggested in the forum is to generate a `.py` file from the `label_mappings.json` and import it. ``` class TestDatasetBuilder(datasets.GeneratorBasedBuilder): VERSION = datasets.Version("1.0.0") def _info(self): return datasets.DatasetInfo( description=_DESCRIPTION, features=datasets.Features( { "text": datasets.Value("string"), "label": datasets.features.ClassLabel(names=["label_1", "label_2"]), } ), task_templates=[TextClassification(text_column="text", label_column="label")], ) def _split_generators(self, dl_manager): train_path = dl_manager.download_and_extract(_TRAIN_DOWNLOAD_URL) test_path = dl_manager.download_and_extract(_TEST_DOWNLOAD_URL) return [ datasets.SplitGenerator(name=datasets.Split.TRAIN, gen_kwargs={"filepath": train_path}), datasets.SplitGenerator(name=datasets.Split.TEST, gen_kwargs={"filepath": test_path}), ] def _generate_examples(self, filepath): """Generate AG News examples.""" with open(filepath, encoding="utf-8") as csv_file: csv_reader = csv.DictReader(csv_file) for id_, row in enumerate(csv_reader): yield id_, row ``` ### Motivation Allow `datasets.DatasetInfo` to be generated based on the contents of the dataset. ### Your contribution I'm willing to work on a PR with guidence.
open
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6059
2023-07-22T02:04:19
2024-04-16T08:07:55
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laion-coco download error
### Describe the bug The full trace: ``` /home/bian/anaconda3/envs/sd/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/load.py:1744: FutureWarning: 'ignore_verifications' was de precated in favor of 'verification_mode' in version 2.9.1 and will be removed in 3.0.0. You can remove this warning by passing 'verification_mode=no_checks' instead. warnings.warn( Downloading and preparing dataset parquet/laion--laion-coco to /home/bian/.cache/huggingface/datasets/laion___parquet/laion-- laion-coco-cb4205d7f1863066/0.0.0/bcacc8bdaa0614a5d73d0344c813275e590940c6ea8bc569da462847103a1afd... Downloading data: 100%|█| 1.89G/1.89G [04:57<00:00, Downloading data files: 100%|█| 1/1 [04:59<00:00, 2 Extracting data files: 100%|█| 1/1 [00:00<00:00, 13 Generating train split: 0 examples [00:00, ? examples/s]<_io.BufferedReader name='/home/bian/.cache/huggingface/datasets/downlo ads/26d7a016d25bbd9443115cfa3092136e8eb2f1f5bcd4154 0cb9234572927f04c'> Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/bian/data/ZOC/download_laion_coco.py", line 4, in <module> dataset = load_dataset("laion/laion-coco", ignore_verifications=True) File "/home/bian/anaconda3/envs/sd/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/load.py", line 1791, in load_dataset builder_instance.download_and_prepare( File "/home/bian/anaconda3/envs/sd/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 891, in download_and_prepare self._download_and_prepare( File "/home/bian/anaconda3/envs/sd/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 986, in _download_and_prepare self._prepare_split(split_generator, **prepare_split_kwargs) File "/home/bian/anaconda3/envs/sd/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1748, in _prepare_split for job_id, done, content in self._prepare_split_single( File "/home/bian/anaconda3/envs/sd/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1842, in _prepare_split_single generator = self._generate_tables(**gen_kwargs) File "/home/bian/anaconda3/envs/sd/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/packaged_modules/parquet/parquet.py", line 67, in _generate_tables parquet_file = pq.ParquetFile(f) File "/home/bian/anaconda3/envs/sd/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pyarrow/parquet/core.py", line 323, in __init__ self.reader.open( File "pyarrow/_parquet.pyx", line 1227, in pyarrow._parquet.ParquetReader.open File "pyarrow/error.pxi", line 100, in pyarrow.lib.check_status pyarrow.lib.ArrowInvalid: Parquet magic bytes not found in footer. Either the file is corrupted or this is not a parquet file . ``` I have carefully followed the instructions in #5264 but still get the same error. Other helpful information: ``` ds = load_dataset("parquet", data_files= ...: "https://huggingface.co/datasets/laion/l ...: aion-coco/resolve/d22869de3ccd39dfec1507 ...: f7ded32e4a518dad24/part-00000-2256f782-1 ...: 26f-4dc6-b9c6-e6757637749d-c000.snappy.p ...: arquet") Found cached dataset parquet (/home/bian/.cache/huggingface/datasets/parquet/default-a02eea00aeb08b0e/0.0.0/bb8ccf89d9ee38581ff5e51506d721a9b37f14df8090dc9b2d8fb4a40957833f) 100%|██████████████| 1/1 [00:00<00:00, 4.55it/s] ``` ### Steps to reproduce the bug ``` from datasets import load_dataset dataset = load_dataset("laion/laion-coco", ignore_verifications=True/False) ``` ### Expected behavior Properly load Laion-coco dataset ### Environment info datasets==2.11.0 torch==1.12.1 python 3.10
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6058
2023-07-21T04:24:15
2023-07-22T01:42:06
2023-07-22T01:42:06
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Why is the speed difference of gen example so big?
```python def _generate_examples(self, metadata_path, images_dir, conditioning_images_dir): with open(metadata_path, 'r') as file: metadata = json.load(file) for idx, item in enumerate(metadata): image_path = item.get('image_path') text_content = item.get('text_content') image_data = open(image_path, "rb").read() yield idx, { "text": text_content, "image": { "path": image_path, "bytes": image_data, }, "conditioning_image": { "path": image_path, "bytes": image_data, }, } ``` Hello, I use the above function to deal with my local data set, but I am very surprised that the speed at which I generate example is very different. When I start a training task, **sometimes 1000examples/s, sometimes only 10examples/s.** ![image](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/assets/46072190/cdc17661-8267-4fd8-b30c-b74d505efd9b) I'm not saying that speed is changing all the time. I mean, the reading speed is different in different training, which will cause me to start training over and over again until the speed of this generation of examples is normal.
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6057
2023-07-21T03:34:49
2023-10-04T18:06:16
2023-10-04T18:06:15
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6,056
Implement proper checkpointing for dataset uploading with resume function that does not require remapping shards that have already been uploaded
Context: issue #5990 In order to implement the checkpointing, I introduce a metadata folder that keeps one yaml file for each set that one is uploading. This yaml keeps track of what shards have already been uploaded, and which one the idx of the latest one was. Using this information I am then able to easily get the push_to_hub function to retrieve on demand past history of uploads and continue mapping and uploading from where it was left off.
open
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6056
2023-07-21T03:13:21
2023-08-17T08:26:53
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Fix host URL in The Pile datasets
### Describe the bug In #3627 and #5543, you tried to fix the host URL in The Pile datasets. But both URLs are not working now: `HTTPError: 404 Client Error: Not Found for URL: https://the-eye.eu/public/AI/pile_preliminary_components/PUBMED_title_abstracts_2019_baseline.jsonl.zst` And `ConnectTimeout: HTTPSConnectionPool(host='mystic.the-eye.eu', port=443): Max retries exceeded with url: /public/AI/pile_preliminary_components/PUBMED_title_abstracts_2019_baseline.jsonl.zst (Caused by ConnectTimeoutError(, 'Connection to mystic.the-eye.eu timed out. (connect timeout=10.0)'))` ### Steps to reproduce the bug ``` from datasets import load_dataset # This takes a few minutes to run, so go grab a tea or coffee while you wait :) data_files = "https://mystic.the-eye.eu/public/AI/pile_preliminary_components/PUBMED_title_abstracts_2019_baseline.jsonl.zst" pubmed_dataset = load_dataset("json", data_files=data_files, split="train") pubmed_dataset ``` Result: `ConnectTimeout: HTTPSConnectionPool(host='mystic.the-eye.eu', port=443): Max retries exceeded with url: /public/AI/pile_preliminary_components/PUBMED_title_abstracts_2019_baseline.jsonl.zst (Caused by ConnectTimeoutError(, 'Connection to mystic.the-eye.eu timed out. (connect timeout=10.0)'))` And ``` from datasets import load_dataset # This takes a few minutes to run, so go grab a tea or coffee while you wait :) data_files = "https://the-eye.eu/public/AI/pile_preliminary_components/PUBMED_title_abstracts_2019_baseline.jsonl.zst" pubmed_dataset = load_dataset("json", data_files=data_files, split="train") pubmed_dataset ``` Result: `HTTPError: 404 Client Error: Not Found for URL: https://the-eye.eu/public/AI/pile_preliminary_components/PUBMED_title_abstracts_2019_baseline.jsonl.zst` ### Expected behavior Downloading as normal. ### Environment info Environment info `datasets` version: 2.9.0 Platform: Windows Python version: 3.9.13
open
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6055
2023-07-20T09:08:52
2023-07-20T09:09:37
null
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1,813,271,304
6,054
Multi-processed `Dataset.map` slows down a lot when `import torch`
### Describe the bug When using `Dataset.map` with `num_proc > 1`, the speed slows down much if I add `import torch` to the start of the script even though I don't use it. I'm not sure if it's `torch` only or if any other package that is "large" will also cause the same result. BTW, `import lightning` also slows it down. Below are the progress bars of `Dataset.map`, the only difference between them is with or without `import torch`, but the speed varies by 6-7 times. - without `import torch` ![image](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/assets/47121592/0233055a-ced4-424a-9f0f-32a2afd802c2) - with `import torch` ![image](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/assets/47121592/463eafb7-b81e-4eb9-91ca-fd7fe20f3d59) ### Steps to reproduce the bug Below is the code I used, but I don't think the dataset and the mapping function have much to do with the phenomenon. ```python3 from datasets import load_from_disk, disable_caching from transformers import AutoTokenizer # import torch # import lightning def rearrange_datapoints( batch, tokenizer, sequence_length, ): datapoints = [] input_ids = [] for x in batch['input_ids']: input_ids += x while len(input_ids) >= sequence_length: datapoint = input_ids[:sequence_length] datapoints.append(datapoint) input_ids[:sequence_length] = [] if input_ids: paddings = [-1] * (sequence_length - len(input_ids)) datapoint = paddings + input_ids if tokenizer.padding_side == 'left' else input_ids + paddings datapoints.append(datapoint) batch['input_ids'] = datapoints return batch if __name__ == '__main__': disable_caching() tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained('...', use_fast=False) dataset = load_from_disk('...') dataset = dataset.map( rearrange_datapoints, fn_kwargs=dict( tokenizer=tokenizer, sequence_length=2048, ), batched=True, num_proc=8, ) ``` ### Expected behavior The multi-processed `Dataset.map` function speed between with and without `import torch` should be the same. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.13.1 - Platform: Linux-3.10.0-1127.el7.x86_64-x86_64-with-glibc2.31 - Python version: 3.10.11 - Huggingface_hub version: 0.14.1 - PyArrow version: 12.0.0 - Pandas version: 2.0.1
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6054
2023-07-20T06:36:14
2023-07-21T15:19:37
2023-07-21T15:19:37
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1,812,635,902
6,053
Change package name from "datasets" to something less generic
### Feature request I'm repeatedly finding myself in situations where I want to have a package called `datasets.py` or `evaluate.py` in my code and can't because those names are being taken up by Huggingface packages. While I can understand how (even from the user's perspective) it's aesthetically pleasing to have nice terse library names, ultimately a library hogging simple names like this is something I find short-sighted, impractical and at my most irritable, frankly rude. My preference would be a pattern like what you get with all the other big libraries like numpy or pandas: ``` import huggingface as hf # hf.transformers, hf.datasets, hf.evaluate ``` or things like ``` import huggingface.transformers as tf # tf.load_model(), etc ``` If this isn't possible for some technical reason, at least just call the packages something like `hf_transformers` and so on. I realize this is a very big change that's probably been discussed internally already, but I'm making this issue and sister issues on each huggingface project just to start the conversation and begin tracking community feeling on the matter, since I suspect I'm not the only one who feels like this. Sorry if this has been requested already on this issue tracker, I couldn't find anything looking for terms like "package name". Sister issues: - [transformers](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/issues/24934) - **datasets** - [evaluate](https://github.com/huggingface/evaluate/issues/476) ### Motivation Not taking up package names the user is likely to want to use. ### Your contribution No - more a matter of internal discussion among core library authors.
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6053
2023-07-19T19:53:28
2024-11-20T21:22:36
2023-10-03T16:04:09
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1,812,145,100
6,052
Remove `HfFileSystem` and deprecate `S3FileSystem`
Remove the legacy `HfFileSystem` and deprecate `S3FileSystem` cc @philschmid for the SageMaker scripts/notebooks that still use `datasets`' `S3FileSystem`
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6052
2023-07-19T15:00:01
2023-07-19T17:39:11
2023-07-19T17:27:17
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1,811,549,650
6,051
Skipping shard in the remote repo and resume upload
### Describe the bug For some reason when I try to resume the upload of my dataset, it is very slow to reach the index of the shard from which to resume the uploading. From my understanding, the problem is in this part of the code: arrow_dataset.py ```python for index, shard in logging.tqdm( enumerate(itertools.chain([first_shard], shards_iter)), desc="Pushing dataset shards to the dataset hub", total=num_shards, disable=not logging.is_progress_bar_enabled(), ): shard_path_in_repo = path_in_repo(index, shard) # Upload a shard only if it doesn't already exist in the repository if shard_path_in_repo not in data_files: ``` In particular, iterating the generator is slow during the call: ```python self._select_contiguous(start, length, new_fingerprint=new_fingerprint) ``` I wonder if it is possible to avoid calling this function for shards that are already uploaded and just start from the correct shard index. ### Steps to reproduce the bug 1. Start the upload ```python dataset = load_dataset("imagefolder", data_dir=DATA_DIR, split="train", drop_labels=True) dataset.push_to_hub("repo/name") ``` 2. Stop and restart the upload after hundreds of shards ### Expected behavior Skip the uploaded shards faster. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.5.1 - Platform: Linux-4.18.0-193.el8.x86_64-x86_64-with-glibc2.17 - Python version: 3.8.16 - PyArrow version: 12.0.1 - Pandas version: 2.0.2
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6051
2023-07-19T09:25:26
2023-07-20T18:16:01
2023-07-20T18:16:00
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1,810,378,706
6,049
Update `ruff` version in pre-commit config
so that it corresponds to the one that is being run in CI
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6049
2023-07-18T17:13:50
2023-12-01T14:26:19
2023-12-01T14:26:19
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when i use datasets.load_dataset, i encounter the http connect error!
### Describe the bug `common_voice_test = load_dataset("audiofolder", data_dir="./dataset/",cache_dir="./cache",split=datasets.Split.TEST)` when i run the code above, i got the error as below: -------------------------------------------- ConnectionError: Couldn't reach https://raw.githubusercontent.com/huggingface/datasets/2.3.2/datasets/audiofolder/audiofolder.py (ConnectionError(MaxRetryError("HTTPSConnectionPool(host='raw.githubusercontent.com', port=443): Max retries exceeded with url: /huggingface/datasets/2.3.2/datasets/audiofolder/audiofolder.py (Caused by NewConnectionError('<urllib3.connection.HTTPSConnection object at 0x7f299ed082e0>: Failed to establish a new connection: [Errno 101] Network is unreachable'))"))) -------------------------------------------------- My all data is on local machine, why does it need to connect the internet? how can i fix it, because my machine cannot connect the internet. ### Steps to reproduce the bug 1 ### Expected behavior no error when i use the load_dataset func ### Environment info python=3.8.15
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6048
2023-07-18T10:16:34
2023-07-18T16:18:39
2023-07-18T16:18:39
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1,809,627,947
6,047
Bump dev version
workaround to fix an issue with transformers CI https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/pull/24867#discussion_r1266519626
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6047
2023-07-18T10:15:39
2023-07-18T10:28:01
2023-07-18T10:15:52
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true
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1,808,154,414
6,046
Support proxy and user-agent in fsspec calls
Since we switched to the new HfFileSystem we no longer apply user's proxy and user-agent. Using the HTTP_PROXY and HTTPS_PROXY environment variables works though since we use aiohttp to call the HF Hub. This can be implemented in `_prepare_single_hop_path_and_storage_options`. Though ideally the `HfFileSystem` could support passing at least the proxies
open
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6046
2023-07-17T16:39:26
2025-06-26T18:26:27
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1,808,072,270
6,045
Check if column names match in Parquet loader only when config `features` are specified
Fix #6039
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6045
2023-07-17T15:50:15
2023-07-24T14:45:56
2023-07-24T14:35:03
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1,808,057,906
6,044
Rename "pattern" to "path" in YAML data_files configs
To make it easier to understand for users. They can use "path" to specify a single path, <s>or "paths" to use a list of paths.</s> Glob patterns are still supported though
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6044
2023-07-17T15:41:16
2023-07-19T16:59:55
2023-07-19T16:48:06
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1,807,771,750
6,043
Compression kwargs have no effect when saving datasets as csv
### Describe the bug Attempting to save a dataset as a compressed csv file, the compression kwargs provided to `.to_csv()` that get piped to panda's `pandas.DataFrame.to_csv` do not have any effect - resulting in the dataset not getting compressed. A warning is raised if explicitly providing a `compression` kwarg, but no warnings are raised if relying on the defaults. This can lead to datasets secretly not getting compressed for users expecting the behaviour to match panda's `.to_csv()`, where the compression format is automatically inferred from the destination path suffix. ### Steps to reproduce the bug ```python # dataset is not compressed (but at least a warning is emitted) import datasets dataset = datasets.load_dataset("rotten_tomatoes", split="train") dataset.to_csv("uncompressed.csv") print(os.path.getsize("uncompressed.csv")) # 1008607 dataset.to_csv("compressed.csv.gz", compression={'method': 'gzip', 'compresslevel': 1, 'mtime': 1}) print(os.path.getsize("compressed.csv.gz")) # 1008607 ``` ```shell >>> RuntimeWarning: compression has no effect when passing a non-binary object as input. csv_str = batch.to_pandas().to_csv( ``` ```python # dataset is not compressed and no warnings are emitted dataset.to_csv("compressed.csv.gz") print(os.path.getsize("compressed.csv.gz")) # 1008607 # compare with dataset.to_pandas().to_csv("pandas.csv.gz") print(os.path.getsize("pandas.csv.gz")) # 418561 ``` --- I think that this is because behind the scenes `pandas.DataFrame.to_csv` is always called with a buf-like `path_or_buf`, but users that are providing a path-like to `datasets.Dataset.to_csv` are likely not to expect / know that - leading to a mismatch in their understanding of the expected behaviour of the `compression` kwarg. ### Expected behavior The dataset to be saved as a compressed csv file when providing a `compression` kwarg, or when relying on the default `compression='infer'` ### Environment info `datasets == 2.13.1`
open
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6043
2023-07-17T13:19:21
2023-07-22T17:34:18
null
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1,807,516,762
6,042
Fix unused DatasetInfosDict code in push_to_hub
null
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6042
2023-07-17T11:03:09
2023-07-18T16:17:52
2023-07-18T16:08:42
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1,807,441,055
6,041
Flatten repository_structure docs on yaml
To have Splits, Configurations and Builder parameters at the same doc level
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6041
2023-07-17T10:15:10
2023-07-17T10:24:51
2023-07-17T10:16:22
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1,807,410,238
6,040
Fix legacy_dataset_infos
was causing transformers CI to fail https://circleci.com/gh/huggingface/transformers/855105
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/6040
2023-07-17T09:56:21
2023-07-17T10:24:34
2023-07-17T10:16:03
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1,806,508,451
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Loading column subset from parquet file produces error since version 2.13
### Describe the bug `load_dataset` allows loading a subset of columns from a parquet file with the `columns` argument. Since version 2.13, this produces the following error: ``` Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1879, in _prepare_split_single for _, table in generator: File "/usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/packaged_modules/parquet/parquet.py", line 68, in _generate_tables raise ValueError( ValueError: Tried to load parquet data with columns '['sepal_length']' with mismatching features '{'sepal_length': Value(dtype='float64', id=None), 'sepal_width': Value(dtype='float64', id=None), 'petal_length': Value(dtype='float64', id=None), 'petal_width': Value(dtype='float64', id=None), 'species': Value(dtype='string', id=None)}' ``` This seems to occur because `datasets` is checking whether the columns in the schema exactly match the provided list of columns, instead of whether they are a subset. ### Steps to reproduce the bug ```python # Prepare some sample data import pandas as pd iris = pd.read_csv('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mwaskom/seaborn-data/master/iris.csv') iris.to_parquet('iris.parquet') # ['sepal_length', 'sepal_width', 'petal_length', 'petal_width', 'species'] print(iris.columns) # Load data with datasets from datasets import load_dataset # Load full parquet file dataset = load_dataset('parquet', data_files='iris.parquet') # Load column subset; throws error for datasets>=2.13 dataset = load_dataset('parquet', data_files='iris.parquet', columns=['sepal_length']) ``` ### Expected behavior No error should be thrown and the given column subset should be loaded. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.13.0 - Platform: Linux-5.15.0-76-generic-x86_64-with-glibc2.35 - Python version: 3.10.9 - Huggingface_hub version: 0.16.4 - PyArrow version: 12.0.1 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6039
2023-07-16T09:13:07
2023-07-24T14:35:04
2023-07-24T14:35:04
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File "/home/zhizhou/anaconda3/envs/pytorch/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 992, in _download_and_prepare if str(split_generator.split_info.name).lower() == "all": AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'split_info'. Did you mean: 'splitlines'?
Hi, I use the code below to load local file ``` def _split_generators(self, dl_manager): # TODO: This method is tasked with downloading/extracting the data and defining the splits depending on the configuration # If several configurations are possible (listed in BUILDER_CONFIGS), the configuration selected by the user is in self.config.name # dl_manager is a datasets.download.DownloadManager that can be used to download and extract URLS # It can accept any type or nested list/dict and will give back the same structure with the url replaced with path to local files. # By default the archives will be extracted and a path to a cached folder where they are extracted is returned instead of the archive # urls = _URLS[self.config.name] data_dir = dl_manager.download_and_extract(_URLs) print(data_dir) return [ datasets.SplitGenerator( name=datasets.Split.TRAIN, # These kwargs will be passed to _generate_examples gen_kwargs={ "filepath": os.path.join(data_dir["train"]), "split": "train", }, ), datasets.SplitGenerator( name=datasets.Split.VALIDATION, # These kwargs will be passed to _generate_examples gen_kwargs={ "filepath": os.path.join(data_dir["dev"]), "split": "dev", }, ), ] ``` and error occured ``` Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/zhizhou/data1/zhanghao/huggingface/FineTuning_Transformer/load_local_dataset.py", line 2, in <module> dataset = load_dataset("./QA_script.py",data_files='/home/zhizhou/.cache/huggingface/datasets/conversatiom_corps/part_file.json') File "/home/zhizhou/anaconda3/envs/pytorch/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/load.py", line 1809, in load_dataset builder_instance.download_and_prepare( File "/home/zhizhou/anaconda3/envs/pytorch/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 909, in download_and_prepare self._download_and_prepare( File "/home/zhizhou/anaconda3/envs/pytorch/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1670, in _download_and_prepare super()._download_and_prepare( File "/home/zhizhou/anaconda3/envs/pytorch/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 992, in _download_and_prepare if str(split_generator.split_info.name).lower() == "all": AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'split_info'. Did you mean: 'splitlines'? ``` Could you help me?
closed
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/6038
2023-07-15T07:58:08
2023-07-24T11:54:15
2023-07-24T11:54:15
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