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unpin fsspec
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2023-03-07T13:22:41
2023-03-07T13:47:01
2023-03-07T13:39:02
close https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5618
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5619
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Unpin fsspec < 2023.3.0 once issue fixed
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2023-03-07T08:41:51
2023-03-07T13:39:03
2023-03-07T13:39:03
Unpin `fsspec` upper version once root cause of our CI break is fixed. See: - #5614
albertvillanova
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5618
null
false
1,612,947,422
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Fix CI by temporarily pinning fsspec < 2023.3.0
closed
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2023-03-07T08:18:20
2023-03-07T08:44:55
2023-03-07T08:37:28
As a hotfix for our CI, temporarily pin `fsspec`: Fix #5616. Until root cause is fixed, see: - #5614
albertvillanova
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5617
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CI is broken after fsspec-2023.3.0 release
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2023-03-07T08:06:39
2023-03-07T08:37:29
2023-03-07T08:37:29
As reported by @lhoestq, our CI is broken after `fsspec` 2023.3.0 release: ``` FAILED tests/test_filesystem.py::test_compression_filesystems[Bz2FileSystem] - AssertionError: assert [{'created': ...: False, ...}] == ['file.txt'] At index 0 diff: {'name': 'file.txt', 'size': 70, 'type': 'file', 'created': 1678175677.1887748, 'islink': False, 'mode': 33188, 'uid': 1001, 'gid': 123, 'mtime': 1678175677.1887748, 'ino': 286957, 'nlink': 1} != 'file.txt' Full diff: [ - 'file.txt', + {'created': 1678175677.1887748, + 'gid': 123, + 'ino': 286957, + 'islink': False, + 'mode': 33188, + 'mtime': 1678175677.1887748, + 'name': 'file.txt', + 'nlink': 1, + 'size': 70, + 'type': 'file', + 'uid': 1001}, ] ``` Also: ``` FAILED tests/test_filesystem.py::test_compression_filesystems[GzipFileSystem] - AssertionError: assert [{'created': ...: False, ...}] == ['file.txt'] FAILED tests/test_filesystem.py::test_compression_filesystems[Lz4FileSystem] - AssertionError: assert [{'created': ...: False, ...}] == ['file.txt'] FAILED tests/test_filesystem.py::test_compression_filesystems[XzFileSystem] - AssertionError: assert [{'created': ...: False, ...}] == ['file.txt'] FAILED tests/test_filesystem.py::test_compression_filesystems[ZstdFileSystem] - AssertionError: assert [{'created': ...: False, ...}] == ['file.txt'] ===== 5 failed, 2134 passed, 18 skipped, 38 warnings in 157.21s (0:02:37) ====== ``` See: - fsspec/filesystem_spec#1205
albertvillanova
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5616
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IterableDataset.add_column is unable to accept another IterableDataset as a parameter.
closed
[ "Hi! You can use `concatenate_datasets([ids1, ids2], axis=1)` to do this." ]
2023-03-07T01:52:00
2023-03-09T15:24:05
2023-03-09T15:23:54
### Describe the bug `IterableDataset.add_column` occurs an exception when passing another `IterableDataset` as a parameter. The method seems to accept only eager evaluated values. https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/blob/35b789e8f6826b6b5a6b48fcc2416c890a1f326a/src/datasets/iterable_dataset.py#L1388-L1391 I wrote codes below to make it. ```py def add_column(dataset: IterableDataset, name: str, add_dataset: IterableDataset, key: str) -> IterableDataset: iter_add_dataset = iter(add_dataset) def add_column_fn(example): if name in example: raise ValueError(f"Error when adding {name}: column {name} is already in the dataset.") return {name: next(iter_add_dataset)[key]} return dataset.map(add_column_fn) ``` Is there other way to do it? Or is it intended? ### Steps to reproduce the bug Thie codes below occurs `NotImplementedError` ```py from datasets import IterableDataset def gen(num): yield {f"col{num}": 1} yield {f"col{num}": 2} yield {f"col{num}": 3} ids1 = IterableDataset.from_generator(gen, gen_kwargs={"num": 1}) ids2 = IterableDataset.from_generator(gen, gen_kwargs={"num": 2}) new_ids = ids1.add_column("new_col", ids1) for row in new_ids: print(row) ``` ### Expected behavior `IterableDataset.add_column` is able to task `IterableDataset` and lazy evaluated values as a parameter since IterableDataset is lazy evalued. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.8.0 - Platform: Linux-3.10.0-1160.36.2.el7.x86_64-x86_64-with-glibc2.17 - Python version: 3.9.7 - PyArrow version: 11.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
zsaladin
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5615
null
false
1,611,896,357
5,614
Fix archive fs test
closed
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2023-03-06T17:28:09
2023-03-07T13:27:50
2023-03-07T13:20:57
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lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5614
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Version mismatch with multiprocess and dill on Python 3.10
open
[ "Sorry, I just found https://github.com/apache/beam/issues/24458. It seems this issue is being worked on. ", "Reopening, since I think the docs should inform the user of this problem. For example, [this page](https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/installation) says \r\n> Datasets is tested on Python 3.7+.\r\n\r\nb...
2023-03-06T17:14:41
2024-04-05T20:13:52
null
### Describe the bug Grabbing the latest version of `datasets` and `apache-beam` with `poetry` using Python 3.10 gives a crash at runtime. The crash is ``` File "/Users/adpauls/sc/git/DSI-transformers/data/NQ/create_NQ_train_vali.py", line 1, in <module> import datasets File "/Users/adpauls/Library/Caches/pypoetry/virtualenvs/yyy-oPbZ7mKM-py3.10/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/__init__.py", line 43, in <module> from .arrow_dataset import Dataset File "/Users/adpauls/Library/Caches/pypoetry/virtualenvs/yyy-oPbZ7mKM-py3.10/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py", line 65, in <module> from .arrow_reader import ArrowReader File "/Users/adpauls/Library/Caches/pypoetry/virtualenvs/yyy-oPbZ7mKM-py3.10/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/arrow_reader.py", line 30, in <module> from .download.download_config import DownloadConfig File "/Users/adpauls/Library/Caches/pypoetry/virtualenvs/yyy-oPbZ7mKM-py3.10/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/download/__init__.py", line 9, in <module> from .download_manager import DownloadManager, DownloadMode File "/Users/adpauls/Library/Caches/pypoetry/virtualenvs/yyy-oPbZ7mKM-py3.10/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/download/download_manager.py", line 35, in <module> from ..utils.py_utils import NestedDataStructure, map_nested, size_str File "/Users/adpauls/Library/Caches/pypoetry/virtualenvs/yyy-oPbZ7mKM-py3.10/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/utils/py_utils.py", line 40, in <module> import multiprocess.pool File "/Users/adpauls/Library/Caches/pypoetry/virtualenvs/yyy-oPbZ7mKM-py3.10/lib/python3.10/site-packages/multiprocess/pool.py", line 609, in <module> class ThreadPool(Pool): File "/Users/adpauls/Library/Caches/pypoetry/virtualenvs/yyy-oPbZ7mKM-py3.10/lib/python3.10/site-packages/multiprocess/pool.py", line 611, in ThreadPool from .dummy import Process File "/Users/adpauls/Library/Caches/pypoetry/virtualenvs/yyy-oPbZ7mKM-py3.10/lib/python3.10/site-packages/multiprocess/dummy/__init__.py", line 87, in <module> class Condition(threading._Condition): AttributeError: module 'threading' has no attribute '_Condition'. Did you mean: 'Condition'? ``` I think this is a bad interaction of versions from `dill`, `multiprocess`, `apache-beam`, and `threading` from the Python (3.10) standard lib. Upgrading `multiprocess` to a version that does not crash like this is not possible because `apache-beam` pins `dill` to and old version: ``` Because multiprocess (0.70.10) depends on dill (>=0.3.2) and apache-beam (2.45.0) depends on dill (>=0.3.1.1,<0.3.2), multiprocess (0.70.10) is incompatible with apache-beam (2.45.0). And because no versions of apache-beam match >2.45.0,<3.0.0, multiprocess (0.70.10) is incompatible with apache-beam (>=2.45.0,<3.0.0). So, because yyy depends on both apache-beam (^2.45.0) and multiprocess (0.70.10), version solving failed. ``` Perhaps it is not right to file a bug here, but I'm not totally sure whose fault it is. And in any case, this is an immediate blocker to using `datasets` out of the box. Possibly related to https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5232. ### Steps to reproduce the bug Steps to reproduce: 1. Make a poetry project with this configuration ``` [tool.poetry] name = "yyy" version = "0.1.0" description = "" authors = ["Adam Pauls <adpauls@gmail.com>"] readme = "README.md" packages = [{ include = "xxx" }] [tool.poetry.dependencies] python = ">=3.10,<3.11" datasets = "^2.10.1" apache-beam = "^2.45.0" [build-system] requires = ["poetry-core"] build-backend = "poetry.core.masonry.api" ``` 2. `poetry install`. 3. `poetry run python -c "import datasets"`. ### Expected behavior Script runs. ### Environment info Python 3.10. Here are the versions installed by `poetry`: ``` •• Installing frozenlist (1.3.3) • Installing idna (3.4) • Installing multidict (6.0.4) • Installing aiosignal (1.3.1) • Installing async-timeout (4.0.2) • Installing attrs (22.2.0) • Installing certifi (2022.12.7) • Installing charset-normalizer (3.1.0) • Installing six (1.16.0) • Installing urllib3 (1.26.14) • Installing yarl (1.8.2) • Installing aiohttp (3.8.4) • Installing dill (0.3.1.1) • Installing docopt (0.6.2) • Installing filelock (3.9.0) • Installing numpy (1.22.4) • Installing pyparsing (3.0.9) • Installing protobuf (3.19.4) • Installing packaging (23.0) • Installing python-dateutil (2.8.2) • Installing pytz (2022.7.1) • Installing pyyaml (6.0) • Installing requests (2.28.2) • Installing tqdm (4.65.0) • Installing typing-extensions (4.5.0) • Installing cloudpickle (2.2.1) • Installing crcmod (1.7) • Installing fastavro (1.7.2) • Installing fasteners (0.18) • Installing fsspec (2023.3.0) • Installing grpcio (1.51.3) • Installing hdfs (2.7.0) • Installing httplib2 (0.20.4) • Installing huggingface-hub (0.12.1) • Installing multiprocess (0.70.9) • Installing objsize (0.6.1) • Installing orjson (3.8.7) • Installing pandas (1.5.3) • Installing proto-plus (1.22.2) • Installing pyarrow (9.0.0) • Installing pydot (1.4.2) • Installing pymongo (3.13.0) • Installing regex (2022.10.31) • Installing responses (0.18.0) • Installing xxhash (3.2.0) • Installing zstandard (0.20.0) • Installing apache-beam (2.45.0) • Installing datasets (2.10.1) ```
adampauls
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5613
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false
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Arrow map type in parquet files unsupported
open
[ "I'm attaching a minimal reproducible example:\r\n```python\r\nfrom datasets import load_dataset\r\nimport pyarrow as pa\r\nimport pyarrow.parquet as pq\r\n\r\ntable_with_map = pa.Table.from_pydict(\r\n {\"a\": [1, 2], \"b\": [[(\"a\", 2)], [(\"b\", 4)]]},\r\n schema=pa.schema({\"a\": pa.int32(), \"b\": pa.ma...
2023-03-06T12:03:24
2024-03-15T18:56:12
null
### Describe the bug When I try to load parquet files that were processed with Spark, I get the following issue: `ValueError: Arrow type map<string, string ('warc_headers')> does not have a datasets dtype equivalent.` Strangely, loading the dataset with `streaming=True` solves the issue. ### Steps to reproduce the bug The dataset is private, but this can be reproduced with any dataset that has Arrow maps. ### Expected behavior Loading the dataset no matter whether streaming is True or not. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.10.1 - Platform: Linux-5.15.0-1029-gcp-x86_64-with-glibc2.31 - Python version: 3.10.7 - PyArrow version: 8.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.4.2
TevenLeScao
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5612
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false
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add Dataset.to_list
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2023-03-06T11:21:57
2023-03-27T13:34:19
2023-03-27T13:26:38
close https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5606 This PR is for adding the `Dataset.to_list` method. Thank you in advance.
kyoto7250
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5611
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use datasets streaming mode in trainer ddp mode cause memory leak
open
[ "Same problem, \r\ntransformers 4.28.1\r\ndatasets 2.12.0\r\n\r\nleak around 100Mb per 10 seconds when use dataloader_num_werker > 0 in training argumennts for transformer train, possile bug in transformers repo, but still not found solution :(\r\n", "found an article described a problem, may be helpful for someb...
2023-03-06T05:26:49
2024-03-07T01:11:32
null
### Describe the bug use datasets streaming mode in trainer ddp mode cause memory leak ### Steps to reproduce the bug import os import time import datetime import sys import numpy as np import random import torch from torch.utils.data import Dataset, DataLoader, random_split, RandomSampler, SequentialSampler,DistributedSampler,BatchSampler torch.manual_seed(42) from transformers import GPT2LMHeadModel, GPT2Tokenizer, GPT2Config, GPT2Model,DataCollatorForLanguageModeling,AutoModelForCausalLM from transformers import AdamW, get_linear_schedule_with_warmup hf_model_path ='./Wenzhong-GPT2-110M' tokenizer = GPT2Tokenizer.from_pretrained(hf_model_path) tokenizer.add_special_tokens({'pad_token': '<|pad|>'}) from datasets import load_dataset gpus=8 max_len = 576 batch_size_node = 17 save_step = 5000 gradient_accumulation = 2 dataloader_num = 4 max_step = 351000*1000//batch_size_node//gradient_accumulation//gpus #max_step = -1 print("total_step:%d"%(max_step)) import datasets datasets.version dataset = load_dataset("text", data_files="./gpt_data_v1/*",split='train',cache_dir='./dataset_cache',streaming=True) print('load over') shuffled_dataset = dataset.shuffle(seed=42) print('shuffle over') def dataset_tokener(example,max_lenth=max_len): example['text'] = list(map(lambda x : x.strip()+'<|endoftext|>',example['text'] )) return tokenizer(example['text'], truncation=True, max_length=max_lenth, padding="longest") new_new_dataset = shuffled_dataset.map(dataset_tokener, batched=True, remove_columns=["text"]) print('map over') configuration = GPT2Config.from_pretrained(hf_model_path, output_hidden_states=False) model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(hf_model_path) model.resize_token_embeddings(len(tokenizer)) seed_val = 42 random.seed(seed_val) np.random.seed(seed_val) torch.manual_seed(seed_val) torch.cuda.manual_seed_all(seed_val) from transformers import Trainer,TrainingArguments import os print("strat train") training_args = TrainingArguments(output_dir="./test_trainer", num_train_epochs=1.0, report_to="none", do_train=True, dataloader_num_workers=dataloader_num, local_rank=int(os.environ.get('LOCAL_RANK', -1)), overwrite_output_dir=True, logging_strategy='steps', logging_first_step=True, logging_dir="./logs", log_on_each_node=False, per_device_train_batch_size=batch_size_node, warmup_ratio=0.03, save_steps=save_step, save_total_limit=5, gradient_accumulation_steps=gradient_accumulation, max_steps=max_step, disable_tqdm=False, data_seed=42 ) trainer = Trainer( model=model, args=training_args, train_dataset=new_new_dataset, eval_dataset=None, tokenizer=tokenizer, data_collator=DataCollatorForLanguageModeling(tokenizer,mlm=False), #compute_metrics=compute_metrics if training_args.do_eval and not is_torch_tpu_available() else None, #preprocess_logits_for_metrics=preprocess_logits_for_metrics #if training_args.do_eval and not is_torch_tpu_available() #else None, ) trainer.train(resume_from_checkpoint=True) ### Expected behavior use the train code uppper my dataset ./gpt_data_v1 have 1000 files, each file size is 120mb start cmd is : python -m torch.distributed.launch --nproc_per_node=8 my_train.py here is result: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/15223544/223026042-1a81489f-897a-43e4-8339-65a202fd5dc7.png) here is memory usage monitor in 12 hours ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/15223544/223027076-14e32e8b-9608-4282-9a80-f15d0277026d.png) every dataloader work allocate over 24gb cpu memory according to memory usage monitor in 12 hours,sometime small memory releases, but total memory usage is increase. i think datasets streaming mode should not used so much memery,so maybe somewhere has memory leak. ### Environment info pytorch 1.11.0 py 3.8 cuda 11.3 transformers 4.26.1 datasets 2.9.0
gromzhu
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5610
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`load_from_disk` vs `load_dataset` performance.
open
[ "Hi! We've recently made some improvements to `save_to_disk`/`list_to_disk` (100x faster in some scenarios), so it would help if you could install `datasets` directly from `main` (`pip install git+https://github.com/huggingface/datasets.git`) and re-run the \"benchmark\".", "Great to hear! I'll give it a try when...
2023-03-05T05:27:15
2023-07-13T18:48:05
null
### Describe the bug I have downloaded `openwebtext` (~12GB) and filtered out a small amount of junk (it's still huge). Now, I would like to use this filtered version for future work. It seems I have two choices: 1. Use `load_dataset` each time, relying on the cache mechanism, and re-run my filtering. 2. `save_to_disk` and then use `load_from_disk` to load the filtered version. The performance of these two approaches is wildly different: * Using `load_dataset` takes about 20 seconds to load the dataset, and a few seconds to re-filter (thanks to the brilliant filter/map caching) * Using `load_from_disk` takes 14 minutes! And the second time I tried, the session just crashed (on a machine with 32GB of RAM) I don't know if you'd call this a bug, but it seems like there shouldn't need to be two methods to load from disk, or that they should not take such wildly different amounts of time, or that one should not crash. Or maybe that the docs could offer some guidance about when to pick which method and why two methods exist, or just how do most people do it? Something I couldn't work out from reading the docs was this: can I modify a dataset from the hub, save it (locally) and use `load_dataset` to load it? This [post seemed to suggest that the answer is no](https://discuss.huggingface.co/t/save-and-load-datasets/9260). ### Steps to reproduce the bug See above ### Expected behavior Load times should be about the same. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.9.0 - Platform: Linux-5.10.102.1-microsoft-standard-WSL2-x86_64-with-glibc2.31 - Python version: 3.10.8 - PyArrow version: 11.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
davidgilbertson
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5609
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audiofolder only creates dataset of 13 rows (files) when the data folder it's reading from has 20,000 mp3 files.
closed
[ "Hi!\r\n\r\n> naming convention of mp3 files\r\n\r\nYes, this could be the problem. MP3 files should end with `.mp3`/`.MP3` to be recognized as audio files.\r\n\r\nIf the file names are not the culprit, can you paste the audio folder's directory structure to help us reproduce the error (e.g., by running the `tree ...
2023-03-05T00:14:45
2023-03-12T00:02:57
2023-03-12T00:02:57
### Describe the bug x = load_dataset("audiofolder", data_dir="x") When running this, x is a dataset of 13 rows (files) when it should be 20,000 rows (files) as the data_dir "x" has 20,000 mp3 files. Does anyone know what could possibly cause this (naming convention of mp3 files, etc.) ### Steps to reproduce the bug x = load_dataset("audiofolder", data_dir="x") ### Expected behavior x = load_dataset("audiofolder", data_dir="x") should create a dataset of 20,000 rows (files). ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.9.0 - Platform: Linux-3.10.0-1160.80.1.el7.x86_64-x86_64-with-glibc2.17 - Python version: 3.9.16 - PyArrow version: 11.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
jcho19
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5608
null
false
1,609,166,035
5,607
Fix outdated `verification_mode` values
closed
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2023-03-03T19:50:29
2023-03-09T17:34:13
2023-03-09T17:27:07
~I think it makes sense not to save `dataset_info.json` file to a dataset cache directory when loading dataset with `verification_mode="no_checks"` because otherwise when next time the dataset is loaded **without** `verification_mode="no_checks"`, it will be loaded successfully, despite some values in info might not correspond to the ones in the repo which was the reason for using `verification_mode="no_checks"` first.~ Updated values of `verification_mode` to the current ones in some places ("none" -> "no_checks", "all" -> "all_checks")
polinaeterna
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5607
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true
1,608,911,632
5,606
Add `Dataset.to_list` to the API
closed
[ "Hello, I have an interest in this issue.\r\nIs the `Dataset.to_dict` you are describing correct in the code here?\r\n\r\nhttps://github.com/huggingface/datasets/blob/35b789e8f6826b6b5a6b48fcc2416c890a1f326a/src/datasets/arrow_dataset.py#L4633-L4667", "Yes, this is where `Dataset.to_dict` is defined.", "#self-a...
2023-03-03T16:17:10
2023-03-27T13:26:40
2023-03-27T13:26:40
Since there is `Dataset.from_list` in the API, we should also add `Dataset.to_list` to be consistent. Regarding the implementation, we can re-use `Dataset.to_dict`'s code and replace the `to_pydict` calls with `to_pylist`.
mariosasko
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5606
null
false
1,608,865,460
5,605
Update README logo
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "Are you sure it's safe to remove? https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/3866", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benc...
2023-03-03T15:46:31
2023-03-03T21:57:18
2023-03-03T21:50:17
null
gary149
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5605
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true
1,608,304,775
5,604
Problems with downloading The Pile
closed
[ "Hi! \r\n\r\n\r\nYou can specify `download_config=DownloadConfig(resume_download=True))` in `load_dataset` to resume the download when re-running the code after the timeout error:\r\n```python\r\nfrom datasets import load_dataset, DownloadConfig\r\ndataset = load_dataset('the_pile', split='train', cache_dir='F:\\da...
2023-03-03T09:52:08
2023-10-14T02:15:52
2023-03-24T12:44:25
### Describe the bug The downloads in the screenshot seem to be interrupted after some time and the last download throws a "Read timed out" error. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11065386/222687870-ec5fcb65-84e8-467d-9593-4ad7bdac4d50.png) Here are the downloaded files: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11065386/222688200-454c2288-49e5-4682-96e6-1eb69aca0852.png) They should be all 14GB like here (https://the-eye.eu/public/AI/pile/train/). Alternatively, can I somehow download the files by myself and use the datasets preparing script? ### Steps to reproduce the bug dataset = load_dataset('the_pile', split='train', cache_dir='F:\datasets') ### Expected behavior The files should be downloaded correctly. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.10.1 - Platform: Windows-10-10.0.22623-SP0 - Python version: 3.10.5 - PyArrow version: 9.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.4.2
sentialx
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5604
null
false
1,607,143,509
5,603
Don't compute checksums if not necessary in `datasets-cli test`
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-03-02T16:42:39
2023-03-03T15:45:32
2023-03-03T15:38:28
we only need them if there exists a `dataset_infos.json`
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5603
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true
1,607,054,110
5,602
Return dict structure if columns are lists - to_tf_dataset
open
[ "The docs for this PR live [here](https://moon-ci-docs.huggingface.co/docs/datasets/pr_5602). All of your documentation changes will be reflected on that endpoint.", "This is a great PR! Thinking about the UX though, maybe we could do it without the extra argument? Before this PR, the logic in `to_tf_dataset` was...
2023-03-02T15:51:12
2023-04-12T15:54:53
null
This PR introduces new logic to `to_tf_dataset` affecting the returned data structure, enabling a dictionary structure to be returned, even if only one feature column is selected. If the passed in `columns` or `label_cols` to `to_tf_dataset` are a list, they are returned as a dictionary, respectively. If they are a string, the tensor is returned. An outline of the behaviour: ``` dataset,to_tf_dataset(columns=["col_1"], label_cols="col_2") # ({'col_1': col_1}, col_2} dataset,to_tf_dataset(columns="col1", label_cols="col_2") # (col1, col2) dataset,to_tf_dataset(columns="col1") # col1 dataset,to_tf_dataset(columns=["col_1"], labels=["col_2"]) # ({'col1': tensor}, {'col2': tensor}} dataset,to_tf_dataset(columns="col_1", labels=["col_2"]) # (col1, {'col2': tensor}} ``` ## Motivation Currently, when calling `to_tf_dataset`, the returned dataset will always return a tuple structure if a single feature column is used. This can cause issues when calling `model.fit` on models which train without labels e.g. [TFVitMAEForPreTraining](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/blob/b6f47b539377ac1fd845c7adb4ccaa5eb514e126/src/transformers/models/vit_mae/modeling_vit_mae.py#L849). Specifically, [this line](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/blob/d9e28d91a8b2d09b51a33155d3a03ad9fcfcbd1f/src/transformers/modeling_tf_utils.py#L1521) where it's assumed the input `x` is a dictionary if there is no label. ## Example Previous behaviour ```python In [1]: import tensorflow as tf ...: from datasets import load_dataset ...: ...: ...: def transform(batch): ...: def _transform_img(img): ...: img = img.convert("RGB") ...: img = tf.keras.utils.img_to_array(img) ...: img = tf.image.resize(img, (224, 224)) ...: img /= 255.0 ...: img = tf.transpose(img, perm=[2, 0, 1]) ...: return img ...: batch['pixel_values'] = [_transform_img(pil_img) for pil_img in batch['img']] ...: return batch ...: ...: ...: def collate_fn(examples): ...: pixel_values = tf.stack([example["pixel_values"] for example in examples]) ...: return {"pixel_values": pixel_values} ...: ...: ...: dataset = load_dataset('cifar10')['train'] ...: dataset = dataset.with_transform(transform) ...: dataset.to_tf_dataset(batch_size=8, columns=['pixel_values'], collate_fn=collate_fn) Out[1]: <PrefetchDataset element_spec=TensorSpec(shape=(None, 3, 224, 224), dtype=tf.float32, name=None)> ``` New behaviour ```python In [1]: import tensorflow as tf ...: from datasets import load_dataset ...: ...: ...: def transform(batch): ...: def _transform_img(img): ...: img = img.convert("RGB") ...: img = tf.keras.utils.img_to_array(img) ...: img = tf.image.resize(img, (224, 224)) ...: img /= 255.0 ...: img = tf.transpose(img, perm=[2, 0, 1]) ...: return img ...: batch['pixel_values'] = [_transform_img(pil_img) for pil_img in batch['img']] ...: return batch ...: ...: ...: def collate_fn(examples): ...: pixel_values = tf.stack([example["pixel_values"] for example in examples]) ...: return {"pixel_values": pixel_values} ...: ...: ...: dataset = load_dataset('cifar10')['train'] ...: dataset = dataset.with_transform(transform) ...: dataset.to_tf_dataset(batch_size=8, columns=['pixel_values'], collate_fn=collate_fn) Out[1]: <PrefetchDataset element_spec={'pixel_values': TensorSpec(shape=(None, 3, 224, 224), dtype=tf.float32, name=None)}> ```
amyeroberts
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5602
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true
1,606,685,976
5,601
Authorization error
closed
[ "Hi! \r\n\r\nIt's better to report this kind of issue in the `huggingface_hub` repo, so if you still haven't resolved it, I suggest you open an issue there.", "Yeah, I solved it. Problem was in osxkeychain. When I do `hugginface-cli login` it's add token with default account (username)`hg_user` but my repo cont...
2023-03-02T12:08:39
2023-03-14T16:55:35
2023-03-14T16:55:34
### Describe the bug Get `Authorization error` when try to push data into hugginface datasets hub. ### Steps to reproduce the bug I did all steps in the [tutorial](https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/share), 1. `huggingface-cli login` with WRITE token 2. `git lfs install` 3. `git clone https://huggingface.co/datasets/namespace/your_dataset_name` 4. ``` cp /somewhere/data/*.json . git lfs track *.json git add .gitattributes git add *.json git commit -m "add json files" ``` but when I execute `git push` I got the error: ``` Uploading LFS objects: 0% (0/1), 0 B | 0 B/s, done. batch response: Authorization error. error: failed to push some refs to 'https://huggingface.co/datasets/zeusfsx/ukrainian-news' ``` Size of data ~100Gb. I have five json files - different parts. ### Expected behavior All my data pushed into hub ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.10.1 - Platform: macOS-13.2.1-arm64-arm-64bit - Python version: 3.10.10 - PyArrow version: 11.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
OleksandrKorovii
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5601
null
false
1,606,585,596
5,600
Dataloader getitem not working for DreamboothDatasets
closed
[ "Hi! \r\n\r\n> (see example of DreamboothDatasets)\r\n\r\n\r\nCould you please provide a link to it? If you are referring to the example in the `diffusers` repo, your issue is unrelated to `datasets` as that example uses `Dataset` from PyTorch to load data." ]
2023-03-02T11:00:27
2023-03-13T17:59:35
2023-03-13T17:59:35
### Describe the bug Dataloader getitem is not working as before (see example of [DreamboothDatasets](https://github.com/huggingface/peft/blob/main/examples/lora_dreambooth/train_dreambooth.py#L451C14-L529)) moving Datasets to 2.8.0 solved the issue. ### Steps to reproduce the bug 1- using DreamBoothDataset to load some images 2- error after loading when trying to visualise the images ### Expected behavior I was expecting a numpy array of the image ### Environment info - Platform: Linux-5.10.147+-x86_64-with-glibc2.29 - Python version: 3.8.10 - PyArrow version: 9.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.3.5
salahiguiliz
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5600
null
false
1,605,018,478
5,598
Fix push_to_hub with no dataset_infos
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-03-01T13:54:06
2023-03-02T13:47:13
2023-03-02T13:40:17
As reported in https://github.com/vijaydwivedi75/lrgb/issues/10, `push_to_hub` fails if the remote repository already exists and has a README.md without `dataset_info` in the YAML tags cc @clefourrier
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5598
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true
1,604,928,721
5,597
in-place dataset update
closed
[ "We won't support in-place modifications since `datasets` is based on the Apache Arrow format which doesn't support in-place modifications.\r\n\r\nIn your case the old dataset is garbage collected pretty quickly so you won't have memory issues.\r\n\r\nNote that datasets loaded from disk (memory mapped) are not load...
2023-03-01T12:58:18
2023-03-02T13:30:41
2023-03-02T03:47:00
### Motivation For the circumstance that I creat an empty `Dataset` and keep appending new rows into it, I found that it leads to creating a new dataset at each call. It looks quite memory-consuming. I just wonder if there is any more efficient way to do this. ```python from datasets import Dataset ds = Dataset.from_list([]) ds.add_item({'a': [1, 2, 3], 'b': 4}) print(ds) >>> Dataset({ >>> features: [], >>> num_rows: 0 >>> }) ds = ds.add_item({'a': [1, 2, 3], 'b': 4}) print(ds) >>> Dataset({ >>> features: ['a', 'b'], >>> num_rows: 1 >>> }) ``` ### Feature request Call for in-place dataset update functions, that update the existing `Dataset` in place without creating a new copy. The interface is supposed to keep the same style as PyTorch, such as the in-place version of a `function` is named `function_`. For example, the in-pace version of `add_item`, i.e., `add_item_`, immediately updates the `Dataset`. ```python from datasets import Dataset ds = Dataset.from_list([]) ds.add_item({'a': [1, 2, 3], 'b': 4}) print(ds) >>> Dataset({ >>> features: [], >>> num_rows: 0 >>> }) ds.add_item_({'a': [1, 2, 3], 'b': 4}) print(ds) >>> Dataset({ >>> features: ['a', 'b'], >>> num_rows: 1 >>> }) ``` ### Related Functions * `.map` * `.filter` * `.add_item`
speedcell4
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5597
null
false
1,604,919,993
5,596
[TypeError: Couldn't cast array of type] Can only load a subset of the dataset
closed
[ "Apparently some JSON objects have a `\"labels\"` field. Since this field is not present in every object, you must specify all the fields types in the README.md\r\n\r\nEDIT: actually specifying the feature types doesn’t solve the issue, it raises an error because “labels” is missing in the data", "We've updated t...
2023-03-01T12:53:08
2023-12-05T03:22:00
2023-03-02T11:12:11
### Describe the bug I'm trying to load this [dataset](https://huggingface.co/datasets/bigcode-data/the-stack-gh-issues) which consists of jsonl files and I get the following error: ``` casted_values = _c(array.values, feature[0]) File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.7/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 1839, in wrapper return func(array, *args, **kwargs) File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.7/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 2132, in cast_array_to_feature raise TypeError(f"Couldn't cast array of type\n{array.type}\nto\n{feature}") TypeError: Couldn't cast array of type struct<type: string, action: string, datetime: timestamp[s], author: string, title: string, description: string, comment_id: int64, comment: string, labels: list<item: string>> to {'type': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'action': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'datetime': Value(dtype='timestamp[s]', id=None), 'author': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'title': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'description': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'comment_id': Value(dtype='int64', id=None), 'comment': Value(dtype='string', id=None)} ``` But I can succesfully load a subset of the dataset, for example this works: ```python ds = load_dataset('bigcode-data/the-stack-gh-issues', split="train", data_files=[f"data/data-{x}.jsonl" for x in range(10)]) ``` and `ds.features` returns: ``` {'repo': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'org': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'issue_id': Value(dtype='int64', id=None), 'issue_number': Value(dtype='int64', id=None), 'pull_request': {'user_login': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'repo': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'number': Value(dtype='int64', id=None)}, 'events': [{'type': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'action': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'datetime': Value(dtype='timestamp[s]', id=None), 'author': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'title': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'description': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'comment_id': Value(dtype='int64', id=None), 'comment': Value(dtype='string', id=None)}]} ``` So I'm not sure if there's an issue with just some of the files. Grateful if you have any suggestions to fix the issue. Side note: I saw this related [issue](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/3637) and tried to write a loading script to have `events` as a `Sequence` and not `list` [here](https://huggingface.co/datasets/bigcode-data/the-stack-gh-issues/blob/main/loading.py) (the script was renamed). It worked with a subset locally but doesn't for the remote dataset it can't find https://huggingface.co/datasets/bigcode-data/the-stack-gh-issues/resolve/main/data. ### Steps to reproduce the bug ```python from datasets import load_dataset ds = load_dataset('bigcode-data/the-stack-gh-issues', split="train") ``` ### Expected behavior Load the entire dataset succesfully. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.10.1 - Platform: Linux-4.19.0-23-cloud-amd64-x86_64-with-debian-10.13 - Python version: 3.7.12 - PyArrow version: 9.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.3.4
loubnabnl
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5596
null
false
1,604,070,629
5,595
Unpins sqlAlchemy
closed
[ "The docs for this PR live [here](https://moon-ci-docs.huggingface.co/docs/datasets/pr_5595). All of your documentation changes will be reflected on that endpoint.", "It looks like this issue hasn't been fixed yet, so let's wait a bit more.", "@lazarust thanks for your work, but unfortunately we cannot merge it...
2023-03-01T01:33:45
2023-04-04T08:20:19
2023-04-04T08:19:14
Closes #5477
lazarust
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5595
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true
1,603,980,995
5,594
Error while downloading the xtreme udpos dataset
closed
[ "Hi! I cannot reproduce this error on my machine.\r\n\r\nThe raised error could mean that one of the downloaded files is corrupted. To verify this is not the case, you can run `load_dataset` as follows:\r\n```python\r\ntrain_dataset = load_dataset('xtreme', 'udpos.English', split=\"train\", cache_dir=args.cache_dir...
2023-02-28T23:40:53
2023-11-04T20:45:56
2023-07-24T14:22:18
### Describe the bug Hi, I am facing an error while downloading the xtreme udpos dataset using load_dataset. I have datasets 2.10.1 installed ```Downloading and preparing dataset xtreme/udpos.Arabic to /compute/tir-1-18/skhanuja/multilingual_ft/cache/data/xtreme/udpos.Arabic/1.0.0/29f5d57a48779f37ccb75cb8708d1095448aad0713b425bdc1ff9a4a128a56e4... Downloading data: 16%|██████████████▏ | 56.9M/355M [03:11<16:43, 297kB/s] Generating train split: 0%| | 0/6075 [00:00<?, ? examples/s]Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/skhanuja/miniconda3/envs/multilingual_ft/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1608, in _prepare_split_single for key, record in generator: File "/home/skhanuja/.cache/huggingface/modules/datasets_modules/datasets/xtreme/29f5d57a48779f37ccb75cb8708d1095448aad0713b425bdc1ff9a4a128a56e4/xtreme.py", line 732, in _generate_examples yield from UdposParser.generate_examples(config=self.config, filepath=filepath, **kwargs) File "/home/skhanuja/.cache/huggingface/modules/datasets_modules/datasets/xtreme/29f5d57a48779f37ccb75cb8708d1095448aad0713b425bdc1ff9a4a128a56e4/xtreme.py", line 921, in generate_examples for path, file in filepath: File "/home/skhanuja/miniconda3/envs/multilingual_ft/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/download/download_manager.py", line 158, in __iter__ yield from self.generator(*self.args, **self.kwargs) File "/home/skhanuja/miniconda3/envs/multilingual_ft/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/download/download_manager.py", line 211, in _iter_from_path yield from cls._iter_tar(f) File "/home/skhanuja/miniconda3/envs/multilingual_ft/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/download/download_manager.py", line 167, in _iter_tar for tarinfo in stream: File "/home/skhanuja/miniconda3/envs/multilingual_ft/lib/python3.10/tarfile.py", line 2475, in __iter__ tarinfo = self.next() File "/home/skhanuja/miniconda3/envs/multilingual_ft/lib/python3.10/tarfile.py", line 2344, in next raise ReadError("unexpected end of data") tarfile.ReadError: unexpected end of data The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/skhanuja/Optimal-Resource-Allocation-for-Multilingual-Finetuning/src/train_al.py", line 855, in <module> main() File "/home/skhanuja/Optimal-Resource-Allocation-for-Multilingual-Finetuning/src/train_al.py", line 487, in main train_dataset = load_dataset(dataset_name, source_language, split="train", cache_dir=args.cache_dir, download_mode="force_redownload") File "/home/skhanuja/miniconda3/envs/multilingual_ft/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/load.py", line 1782, in load_dataset builder_instance.download_and_prepare( File "/home/skhanuja/miniconda3/envs/multilingual_ft/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 872, in download_and_prepare self._download_and_prepare( File "/home/skhanuja/miniconda3/envs/multilingual_ft/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1649, in _download_and_prepare super()._download_and_prepare( File "/home/skhanuja/miniconda3/envs/multilingual_ft/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 967, in _download_and_prepare self._prepare_split(split_generator, **prepare_split_kwargs) File "/home/skhanuja/miniconda3/envs/multilingual_ft/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1488, in _prepare_split for job_id, done, content in self._prepare_split_single( File "/home/skhanuja/miniconda3/envs/multilingual_ft/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1644, in _prepare_split_single raise DatasetGenerationError("An error occurred while generating the dataset") from e datasets.builder.DatasetGenerationError: An error occurred while generating the dataset ``` ### Steps to reproduce the bug ``` train_dataset = load_dataset('xtreme', 'udpos.English', split="train", cache_dir=args.cache_dir, download_mode="force_redownload") ``` ### Expected behavior Download the udpos dataset ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.10.1 - Platform: Linux-3.10.0-957.1.3.el7.x86_64-x86_64-with-glibc2.17 - Python version: 3.10.8 - PyArrow version: 10.0.1 - Pandas version: 1.5.2
simran-khanuja
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5594
null
false
1,603,619,124
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Fix docstring example
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2023-02-28T18:42:37
2023-02-28T19:26:33
2023-02-28T19:19:15
Fixes #5581 to use the correct output for the `set_format` method.
stevhliu
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5592
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set dev version
closed
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2023-02-28T18:09:05
2023-02-28T18:16:31
2023-02-28T18:09:15
null
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5591
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1,603,549,504
5,590
Release: 2.10.1
closed
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2023-02-28T17:58:11
2023-02-28T18:16:27
2023-02-28T18:06:08
null
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5590
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1,603,535,704
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Revert "pass the dataset features to the IterableDataset.from_generator"
closed
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2023-02-28T17:52:04
2023-09-24T10:07:33
2023-03-21T14:18:18
This reverts commit b91070b9c09673e2e148eec458036ab6a62ac042 (temporarily) It hurts iterable dataset performance a lot (e.g. x4 slower because it encodes+decodes images unnecessarily). I think we need to fix this before re-adding it cc @mariosasko @Hubert-Bonisseur
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5589
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true
1,603,304,766
5,588
Flatten dataset on the fly in `save_to_disk`
closed
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2023-02-28T15:37:46
2023-02-28T17:28:35
2023-02-28T17:21:17
Flatten a dataset on the fly in `save_to_disk` instead of doing it with `flatten_indices` to avoid creating an additional cache file. (this is one of the sub-tasks in https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5507)
mariosasko
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5588
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1,603,139,420
5,587
Fix `sort` with indices mapping
closed
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2023-02-28T14:05:08
2023-02-28T17:28:57
2023-02-28T17:21:58
Fixes the `key` range in the `query_table` call in `sort` to account for an indices mapping Fix #5586
mariosasko
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5587
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.sort() is broken when used after .filter(), only in 2.10.0
closed
[ "Thanks for reporting and thanks @mariosasko for fixing ! We just did a patch release `2.10.1` with the fix" ]
2023-02-28T12:18:09
2023-02-28T18:17:26
2023-02-28T17:21:59
### Describe the bug Hi, thank you for your support! It seems like the addition of multiple key sort (#5502) in 2.10.0 broke the `.sort()` method. After filtering a dataset with `.filter()`, the `.sort()` seems to refer to the query_table index of the previous unfiltered dataset, resulting in an IndexError. This only happens with the 2.10.0 release. ### Steps to reproduce the bug ```Python from datasets import load_dataset # dataset with length of 1104 ds = load_dataset('glue', 'ax')['test'] ds = ds.filter(lambda x: x['idx'] > 1100) ds.sort('premise') print('Done') ``` File "/home/dongkeun/datasets_test/test.py", line 5, in <module> ds.sort('premise') File "/home/dongkeun/miniconda3/envs/datasets_test/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py", line 528, in wrapper out: Union["Dataset", "DatasetDict"] = func(self, *args, **kwargs) File "/home/dongkeun/miniconda3/envs/datasets_test/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/fingerprint.py", line 511, in wrapper out = func(dataset, *args, **kwargs) File "/home/dongkeun/miniconda3/envs/datasets_test/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py", line 3959, in sort sort_table = query_table( File "/home/dongkeun/miniconda3/envs/datasets_test/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/formatting/formatting.py", line 588, in query_table _check_valid_index_key(key, size) File "/home/dongkeun/miniconda3/envs/datasets_test/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/formatting/formatting.py", line 537, in _check_valid_index_key _check_valid_index_key(max(key), size=size) File "/home/dongkeun/miniconda3/envs/datasets_test/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/formatting/formatting.py", line 531, in _check_valid_index_key raise IndexError(f"Invalid key: {key} is out of bounds for size {size}") IndexError: Invalid key: 1103 is out of bounds for size 3 ### Expected behavior It should sort the dataset and print "Done". Which it does on 2.9.0. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.10.0 - Platform: Linux-5.15.0-41-generic-x86_64-with-glibc2.31 - Python version: 3.9.16 - PyArrow version: 11.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
MattYoon
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5586
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false
1,602,190,030
5,585
Cache is not transportable
closed
[ "Hi ! No the cache is not transportable in general. It will work on a shared filesystem if you use the same python environment, but not across machines/os/environments.\r\n\r\nIn particular, reloading cached datasets does work, but reloading cached processed datasets (e.g. from `map`) may not work. This is because ...
2023-02-28T00:53:06
2023-02-28T21:26:52
2023-02-28T21:26:52
### Describe the bug I would like to share cache between two machines (a Windows host machine and a WSL instance). I run most my code in WSL. I have just run out of space in the virtual drive. Rather than expand the drive size, I plan to move to cache to the host Windows machine, thereby sharing the downloads. I'm hoping that I can just copy/paste the cache files, but I notice that a lot of the file names start with the path name, e.g. `_home_davidg_.cache_huggingface_datasets_conll2003_default-451...98.lock` where `home/davidg` is where the cache is in WSL. This seems to suggest that the cache is not portable/cannot be centralised or shared. Is this the case, or are the files that start with path names not integral to the caching mechanism? Because copying the cache files _seems_ to work, but I'm not filled with confidence that something isn't going to break. A related issue, when trying to load a dataset that should come from cache (running in WSL, pointing to cache on the Windows host) it seemed to work fine, but it still uses a WSL directory for `.cache\huggingface\modules\datasets_modules`. I see nothing in the docs about this, or how to point it to a different place. I have asked a related question on the forum: https://discuss.huggingface.co/t/is-datasets-cache-operating-system-agnostic/32656 ### Steps to reproduce the bug View the cache directory in WSL/Windows. ### Expected behavior Cache can be shared between (virtual) machines and be transportable. It would be nice to have a simple way to say "Dear Hugging Face packages, please put ALL your cache in `blah/de/blah`" and have all the Hugging Face packages respect that single location. ### Environment info ``` - `datasets` version: 2.9.0 - Platform: Linux-5.10.102.1-microsoft-standard-WSL2-x86_64-with-glibc2.31 - Python version: 3.10.8 - PyArrow version: 11.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.5.3 - ```
davidgilbertson
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5585
null
false
1,601,821,808
5,584
Unable to load coyo700M dataset
closed
[ "Hi @manuaero \r\n\r\nThank you for your interest in the COYO dataset.\r\n\r\nOur dataset provides the img-url and alt-text in the form of a parquet, so to utilize the coyo dataset you will need to download it directly.\r\n\r\nWe provide a [guide](https://github.com/kakaobrain/coyo-dataset/blob/main/download/README...
2023-02-27T19:35:03
2023-02-28T07:27:59
2023-02-28T07:27:58
### Describe the bug Seeing this error when downloading https://huggingface.co/datasets/kakaobrain/coyo-700m: ```ArrowInvalid: Parquet magic bytes not found in footer. Either the file is corrupted or this is not a parquet file.``` Full stack trace ```Downloading and preparing dataset parquet/kakaobrain--coyo-700m to /root/.cache/huggingface/datasets/kakaobrain___parquet/kakaobrain--coyo-700m-ae729692ae3e0073/0.0.0/2a3b91fbd88a2c90d1dbbb32b460cf621d31bd5b05b934492fdef7d8d6f236ec... Downloading data files: 100% 1/1 [00:00<00:00, 63.35it/s] Extracting data files: 100% 1/1 [00:00<00:00, 5.00it/s] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ArrowInvalid Traceback (most recent call last) [/usr/local/lib/python3.8/dist-packages/datasets/builder.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in _prepare_split_single(self, gen_kwargs, fpath, file_format, max_shard_size, job_id) 1859 _time = time.time() -> 1860 for _, table in generator: 1861 if max_shard_size is not None and writer._num_bytes > max_shard_size: 9 frames ArrowInvalid: Parquet magic bytes not found in footer. Either the file is corrupted or this is not a parquet file. The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: DatasetGenerationError Traceback (most recent call last) [/usr/local/lib/python3.8/dist-packages/datasets/builder.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in _prepare_split_single(self, gen_kwargs, fpath, file_format, max_shard_size, job_id) 1890 if isinstance(e, SchemaInferenceError) and e.__context__ is not None: 1891 e = e.__context__ -> 1892 raise DatasetGenerationError("An error occurred while generating the dataset") from e 1893 1894 yield job_id, True, (total_num_examples, total_num_bytes, writer._features, num_shards, shard_lengths) DatasetGenerationError: An error occurred while generating the dataset``` ### Steps to reproduce the bug ``` from datasets import load_dataset hf_dataset = load_dataset("kakaobrain/coyo-700m") ``` ### Expected behavior The above commands load the dataset successfully. Or handles exception and continue loading the remainder. ### Environment info colab. any
manuaero
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5584
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false
1,601,583,625
5,583
Do no write index by default when exporting a dataset
closed
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2023-02-27T17:04:46
2023-02-28T13:52:15
2023-02-28T13:44:04
Ensures all the writers that use Pandas for conversion (JSON, CSV, SQL) do not export `index` by default (https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5490 only did this for CSV)
mariosasko
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5583
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Add column_names to IterableDataset
closed
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2023-02-27T10:50:07
2023-03-13T19:10:22
2023-03-13T19:03:32
This PR closes #5383 * Add column_names property to IterableDataset * Add multiple tests for this new property
patrickloeber
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5582
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1,600,675,489
5,581
[DOC] Mistaken docs on set_format
closed
[ "Thanks for reporting!" ]
2023-02-27T08:03:09
2023-02-28T19:19:17
2023-02-28T19:19:17
### Describe the bug https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/v2.10.0/en/package_reference/main_classes#datasets.Dataset.set_format <img width="700" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/36224762/221506973-ae2e3991-60a7-4d4e-99f8-965c6eb61e59.png"> While actually running it will result in: <img width="1094" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/36224762/221507032-007dab82-8781-4319-b21a-e6e4d40d97b3.png"> ### Steps to reproduce the bug _ ### Expected behavior _ ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.10.0 - Platform: Linux-5.10.147+-x86_64-with-glibc2.29 - Python version: 3.8.10 - PyArrow version: 9.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.3.5
NightMachinery
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5581
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false
1,600,431,792
5,580
Support cloud storage in load_dataset via fsspec
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "> Regarding the tests I think it should be possible to use the mockfs fixture, it allows to play with a dummy fsspec FileSystem with the \"mock://\" protocol.\r\n\r\n> However it requires some storage_options to be passed. Maybe it c...
2023-02-27T04:06:05
2024-11-27T01:25:39
2023-03-11T00:55:40
Closes https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5281 This PR uses fsspec to support datasets on cloud storage (tested manually with GCS). ETags are currently unsupported for cloud storage. In general, a much larger refactor could be done to just use fsspec for all schemes (ftp, http/s, s3, gcs) to unify the interfaces here, but I ultimately opted to leave that out of this PR I didn't create a GCS filesystem class in `datasets.filesystems` since the S3 one appears to be a wrapper around `s3fs.S3FileSystem` and mainly used to generate docs.
dwyatte
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5580
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Add instructions to create `DataLoader` from augmented dataset in object detection guide
closed
[ "The docs for this PR live [here](https://moon-ci-docs.huggingface.co/docs/datasets/pr_5579). All of your documentation changes will be reflected on that endpoint.", "I'm not sure we need this part as we provide a link to the notebook that shows how to train an object detection model, and this notebook instantiat...
2023-02-25T14:53:17
2023-03-23T19:24:59
2023-03-23T19:24:50
The following adds instructions on how to create a `DataLoader` from the guide on how to use object detection with augmentations (#4710). I am open to hearing any suggestions for improvement !
Laurent2916
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5579
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Add `huggingface_hub` version to env cli command
closed
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2023-02-24T15:37:43
2023-02-27T17:28:25
2023-02-27T17:21:09
Add the `huggingface_hub` version to the `env` command's output.
mariosasko
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5578
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Cannot load `the_pile_openwebtext2`
closed
[ "Hi! I've merged a PR to use `int32` instead of `int8` for `reddit_scores`, so it should work now.\r\n\r\n" ]
2023-02-24T13:01:48
2023-02-24T14:01:09
2023-02-24T14:01:09
### Describe the bug I met the same bug mentioned in #3053 which is never fixed. Because several `reddit_scores` are larger than `int8` even `int16`. https://huggingface.co/datasets/the_pile_openwebtext2/blob/main/the_pile_openwebtext2.py#L62 ### Steps to reproduce the bug ```python3 from datasets import load_dataset dataset = load_dataset("the_pile_openwebtext2") ``` ### Expected behavior load as normal. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.10.0 - Platform: Linux-5.4.143.bsk.7-amd64-x86_64-with-glibc2.31 - Python version: 3.9.2 - PyArrow version: 11.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
wjfwzzc
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5577
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false
1,598,582,744
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I was getting a similar error `pyarrow.lib.ArrowInvalid: Integer value 528 not in range: -128 to 127` - AFAICT, this is because the type specified for `reddit_scores` is `datasets.Sequence(datasets.Value("int8"))`, but the actual values can be well outside the max range for 8-bit integers.
closed
[ "Duplicated issue." ]
2023-02-24T12:57:49
2023-02-24T12:58:31
2023-02-24T12:58:18
I was getting a similar error `pyarrow.lib.ArrowInvalid: Integer value 528 not in range: -128 to 127` - AFAICT, this is because the type specified for `reddit_scores` is `datasets.Sequence(datasets.Value("int8"))`, but the actual values can be well outside the max range for 8-bit integers. I worked around this by downloading the `the_pile_openwebtext2.py` and editing it to use local files and drop reddit scores as a column (not needed for my purposes). _Originally posted by @tc-wolf in https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/3053#issuecomment-1281392422_
wjfwzzc
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5576
null
false
1,598,396,552
5,575
Metadata for each column
open
[ "Hi! Indeed it would be useful to support this. PyArrow natively supports schema-level and column-level metadata, so implementing this should be straightforward. The API I have in mind would work as follows:\r\n```python\r\ncol_feature = Value(\"string\", metadata=\"Some column-level metadata\")\r\n\r\nfeatures = F...
2023-02-24T10:53:44
2024-01-05T21:48:35
null
### Feature request Being able to put some metadata for each column as a string or any other type. ### Motivation I will bring the motivation by an example, lets say we are experimenting with embedding produced by some image encoder network, and we want to iterate through a couple of preprocessing and see which one works better in our downstream task, here as workaround right now what I do is the compute the hash of the preprocessing that the images went through as part of the new columns name, it would be nice to attach some kinda meta data in these scenarios to the each columns. metadata ### Your contribution Maybe we could map another relational like database as the metadata?
parsa-ra
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5575
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false
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c4 dataset streaming fails with `FileNotFoundError`
closed
[ "Also encountering this issue for every dataset I try to stream! Installed datasets from main:\r\n```\r\n- `datasets` version: 2.10.1.dev0\r\n- Platform: macOS-13.1-arm64-arm-64bit\r\n- Python version: 3.9.13\r\n- PyArrow version: 10.0.1\r\n- Pandas version: 1.5.2\r\n```\r\n\r\nRepro:\r\n```python\r\nfrom datasets ...
2023-02-24T07:57:32
2023-12-18T07:32:32
2023-02-27T04:03:38
### Describe the bug Loading the `c4` dataset in streaming mode with `load_dataset("c4", "en", split="validation", streaming=True)` and then using it fails with a `FileNotFoundException`. ### Steps to reproduce the bug ```python from datasets import load_dataset dataset = load_dataset("c4", "en", split="train", streaming=True) next(iter(dataset)) ``` causes a ``` FileNotFoundError: https://huggingface.co/datasets/allenai/c4/resolve/1ddc917116b730e1859edef32896ec5c16be51d0/en/c4-train.00000-of-01024.json.gz ``` I can download this file manually though e.g. by entering this URL in a browser. There is an underlying HTTP 403 status code: ``` aiohttp.client_exceptions.ClientResponseError: 403, message='Forbidden', url=URL('https://cdn-lfs.huggingface.co/datasets/allenai/c4/8ef8d75b0e045dec4aa5123a671b4564466b0707086a7ed1ba8721626dfffbc9?response-content-disposition=attachment%3B+filename*%3DUTF-8''c4-train.00000-of-01024.json.gz%3B+filename%3D%22c4-train.00000-of-01024.json.gz%22%3B&response-content-type=application/gzip&Expires=1677483770&Policy=eyJTdGF0ZW1lbnQiOlt7IlJlc291cmNlIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly9jZG4tbGZzLmh1Z2dpbmdmYWNlLmNvL2RhdGFzZXRzL2FsbGVuYWkvYzQvOGVmOGQ3NWIwZTA0NWRlYzRhYTUxMjNhNjcxYjQ1NjQ0NjZiMDcwNzA4NmE3ZWQxYmE4NzIxNjI2ZGZmZmJjOT9yZXNwb25zZS1jb250ZW50LWRpc3Bvc2l0aW9uPSomcmVzcG9uc2UtY29udGVudC10eXBlPWFwcGxpY2F0aW9uJTJGZ3ppcCIsIkNvbmRpdGlvbiI6eyJEYXRlTGVzc1RoYW4iOnsiQVdTOkVwb2NoVGltZSI6MTY3NzQ4Mzc3MH19fV19&Signature=yjL3UeY72cf2xpnvPvD68eAYOEe2qtaUJV55sB-jnPskBJEMwpMJcBZvg2~GqXZdM3O-GWV-Z3CI~d4u5VCb4YZ-HlmOjr3VBYkvox2EKiXnBIhjMecf2UVUPtxhTa9kBVlWjqu4qKzB9gKXZF2Cwpp5ctLzapEaT2nnqF84RAL-rsqMA3I~M8vWWfivQsbBK63hMfgZqqKMgdWM0iKMaItveDl0ufQ29azMFmsR7qd8V7sU2Z-F1fAeohS8HpN9OOnClW34yi~YJ2AbgZJJBXA~qsylfVA0Qp7Q~yX~q4P8JF1vmJ2BjkiSbGrj3bAXOGugpOVU5msI52DT88yMdA__&Key-Pair-Id=KVTP0A1DKRTAX') ``` ### Expected behavior This should retrieve the first example from the C4 validation set. This worked a few days ago but stopped working now. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.9.0 - Platform: Linux-5.15.0-60-generic-x86_64-with-glibc2.31 - Python version: 3.9.16 - PyArrow version: 11.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
krasserm
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5574
null
false
1,597,400,836
5,573
Use soundfile for mp3 decoding instead of torchaudio
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "@mariosasko thank you for the review! do you have any idea why `test_hash_torch_tensor` fails on \"ubuntu-latest deps-minimum\"? I removed the `torchaudio<0.12.0` test dependency so it uses the latest `torch` now, might it be connect...
2023-02-23T19:19:44
2023-02-28T20:25:14
2023-02-28T20:16:02
I've removed `torchaudio` completely and switched to use `soundfile` for everything. With the new version of `soundfile` package this should work smoothly because the `libsndfile` C library is bundled, in Linux wheels too. Let me know if you think it's too harsh and we should continue to support `torchaudio` decoding. I decided that we can drop it completely because: 1. it's always something wrong with `torchaudio` (for example recently https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5488 ) 2. the results of mp3 decoding are different depending on `torchaudio` version 3. `soundfile` is slightly faster then the latest `torchaudio` 4. anyway users can pass any custom decoding function with any library they want if needed (worth putting a snippet in the docs). cc @sanchit-gandhi @vaibhavad
polinaeterna
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5573
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true
1,597,257,624
5,572
Datasets 2.10.0 does not reuse the dataset cache
closed
[]
2023-02-23T17:28:11
2023-02-23T18:03:55
2023-02-23T18:03:55
### Describe the bug download_mode="reuse_dataset_if_exists" will always consider that a dataset doesn't exist. Specifically, upon losing an internet connection trying to load a dataset for a second time in ten seconds, a connection error results, showing a breakpoint of: ``` File ~/jupyterlab/.direnv/python-3.9.6/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/load.py:1174, in dataset_module_factory(path, revision, download_config, download_mode, dynamic_modules_path, data_dir, data_files, **download_kwargs) 1165 except Exception as e: # noqa: catch any exception of hf_hub and consider that the dataset doesn't exist 1166 if isinstance( 1167 e, 1168 ( (...) 1172 ), 1173 ): -> 1174 raise ConnectionError(f"Couldn't reach '{path}' on the Hub ({type(e).__name__})") 1175 elif "404" in str(e): 1176 msg = f"Dataset '{path}' doesn't exist on the Hub" ConnectionError: Couldn't reach 'lsb/tenk' on the Hub (ConnectionError) ``` This has been around since at least v2.0. ### Steps to reproduce the bug ``` from datasets import load_dataset import numpy as np tenk = load_dataset("lsb/tenk") # ten thousand integers print(np.average(tenk['train']['a'])) # prints 4999.5 ### now disconnect your internet tenk_too = load_dataset("lsb/tenk", download_mode="reuse_dataset_if_exists") # Raises ConnectionError: Couldn't reach 'lsb/tenk' on the Hub (ConnectionError) ``` ### Expected behavior I expected that I would be able to reuse the dataset I just downloaded. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.10.0 - Platform: macOS-13.1-arm64-arm-64bit - Python version: 3.9.6 - PyArrow version: 7.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.5.2
lsb
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5572
null
false
1,597,198,953
5,571
load_dataset fails for JSON in windows
closed
[ "Hi! \r\n\r\nYou need to pass an input json file explicitly as `data_files` to `load_dataset` to avoid this error:\r\n```python\r\n ds = load_dataset(\"json\", data_files=args.input_json)\r\n```\r\n\r\n", "Thanks it worked!" ]
2023-02-23T16:50:11
2023-02-24T13:21:47
2023-02-24T13:21:47
### Describe the bug Steps: 1. Created a dataset in a Linux VM and created a small sample using dataset.to_json() method. 2. Downloaded the JSON file to my local Windows machine for working and saved in say - r"C:\Users\name\file.json" 3. I am reading the file in my local PyCharm - the location of python file is different than the location of the JSON. 4. When I read using load_dataset("json",args.input_json), it throws and error from builder.py. raise InvalidConfigName( f"Bad characters from black list '{invalid_windows_characters}' found in '{self.name}'. " f"They could create issues when creating a directory for this config on Windows filesystem." 6. When I bring the data to the current directory, it works fine. ### Steps to reproduce the bug Steps: 1. Created a dataset in a Linux VM and created a small sample using dataset.to_json() method. 2. Downloaded the JSON file to my local Windows machine for working and saved in say - r"C:\Users\name\file.json" 3. I am reading the file in my local PyCharm - the location of python file is different than the location of the JSON. 4. When I read using load_dataset("json",args.input_json), it throws and error from builder.py. raise InvalidConfigName( f"Bad characters from black list '{invalid_windows_characters}' found in '{self.name}'. " f"They could create issues when creating a directory for this config on Windows filesystem." 6. When I bring the data to the current directory, it works fine. ### Expected behavior Should be able to read from a path different than current directory in Windows machine. ### Environment info datasets version: 2.3.1 python version: 3.8 Windows OS
abinashsahu
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5571
null
false
1,597,190,926
5,570
load_dataset gives FileNotFoundError on imagenet-1k if license is not accepted on the hub
closed
[ "Hi, thanks for the feedback! Would it help to add a tip or note saying the dataset is gated and you need to accept the license before downloading it?", "The error is now more informative:\r\n```\r\nFileNotFoundError: Couldn't find a dataset script at /content/imagenet-1k/imagenet-1k.py or any data file in the sa...
2023-02-23T16:44:32
2023-07-24T15:18:50
2023-07-24T15:18:50
### Describe the bug When calling ```load_dataset('imagenet-1k')``` FileNotFoundError is raised, if not logged in and if logged in with huggingface-cli but not having accepted the licence on the hub. There is no error once accepting. ### Steps to reproduce the bug ``` from datasets import load_dataset imagenet = load_dataset("imagenet-1k", split="train", streaming=True) FileNotFoundError: Couldn't find a dataset script at /content/imagenet-1k/imagenet-1k.py or any data file in the same directory. Couldn't find 'imagenet-1k' on the Hugging Face Hub either: FileNotFoundError: Dataset 'imagenet-1k' doesn't exist on the Hub ``` tested on a colab notebook. ### Expected behavior I would expect a specific error indicating that I have to login then accept the dataset licence. I find this bug very relevant as this code is on a guide on the [Huggingface documentation for Datasets](https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/about_mapstyle_vs_iterable) ### Environment info google colab cpu-only instance
buoi
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5570
null
false
1,597,132,383
5,569
pass the dataset features to the IterableDataset.from_generator function
closed
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2023-02-23T16:06:04
2023-02-24T14:06:37
2023-02-23T18:15:16
[5558](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5568)
bruno-hays
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5569
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true
1,596,900,532
5,568
dataset.to_iterable_dataset() loses useful info like dataset features
closed
[ "Hi ! Oh good catch. I think the features should be passed to `IterableDataset.from_generator()` in `to_iterable_dataset()` indeed.\r\n\r\nSetting this as a good first issue if someone would like to contribute, otherwise we can take care of it :)", "#self-assign", "seems like the feature parameter is missing fr...
2023-02-23T13:45:33
2023-02-24T13:22:36
2023-02-24T13:22:36
### Describe the bug Hello, I like the new `to_iterable_dataset` feature but I noticed something that seems to be missing. When using `to_iterable_dataset` to transform your map style dataset into iterable dataset, you lose valuable metadata like the features. These metadata are useful if you want to interleave iterable datasets, cast columns etc. ### Steps to reproduce the bug ```python dataset = load_dataset("lhoestq/demo1")["train"] print(dataset.features) # {'id': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'package_name': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'review': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'date': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'star': Value(dtype='int64', id=None), 'version_id': Value(dtype='int64', id=None)} dataset = dataset.to_iterable_dataset() print(dataset.features) # None ``` ### Expected behavior Keep the relevant information ### Environment info datasets==2.10.0
bruno-hays
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5568
null
false
1,595,916,674
5,566
Directly reading parquet files in a s3 bucket from the load_dataset method
open
[ "Hi ! I think is in the scope of this other issue: to https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5281 " ]
2023-02-22T22:13:40
2023-02-23T11:03:29
null
### Feature request Right now, we have to read the get the parquet file to the local storage. So having ability to read given the bucket directly address would be benificial ### Motivation In a production set up, this feature can help us a lot. So we do not need move training datafiles in between storage. ### Your contribution I am willing to help if there's anyway.
shamanez
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5566
null
false
1,595,281,752
5,565
Add writer_batch_size for ArrowBasedBuilder
closed
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2023-02-22T15:09:30
2023-03-10T13:53:03
2023-03-10T13:45:43
This way we can control the size of the record_batches/row_groups of arrow/parquet files. This can be useful for `datasets-server` to keep control of the row groups size which can affect random access performance for audio/image/video datasets Right now having 1,000 examples per row group cause some image datasets to be pretty slow for random access (e.g. 4seconds for `beans` to get 20 rows)
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5565
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true
1,595,064,698
5,564
Set dev version
closed
[ "The docs for this PR live [here](https://moon-ci-docs.huggingface.co/docs/datasets/pr_5564). All of your documentation changes will be reflected on that endpoint.", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchma...
2023-02-22T13:00:09
2023-02-22T13:09:26
2023-02-22T13:00:25
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lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5564
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true
1,595,049,025
5,563
Release: 2.10.0
closed
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2023-02-22T12:48:52
2023-02-22T13:05:55
2023-02-22T12:56:48
null
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5563
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true
1,594,625,539
5,562
Update csv.py
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "Removed it :)", "Changed it :)", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_format...
2023-02-22T07:56:10
2023-02-23T11:07:49
2023-02-23T11:00:58
Removed mangle_dup_cols=True from BuilderConfig. It triggered following deprecation warning: /usr/local/lib/python3.8/dist-packages/datasets/download/streaming_download_manager.py:776: FutureWarning: the 'mangle_dupe_cols' keyword is deprecated and will be removed in a future version. Please take steps to stop the use of 'mangle_dupe_cols' return pd.read_csv(xopen(filepath_or_buffer, "rb", use_auth_token=use_auth_token), **kwargs) Further documentation of pandas: https://pandas.pydata.org/docs/whatsnew/v1.4.0.html#mangle-dupe-cols-in-read-csv-no-longer-renames-unique-columns-conflicting-with-target-names At first sight it seems like this flag is resolved internally, it might need some more research.
xdoubleu
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5562
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true
1,593,862,388
5,561
Add pre-commit config yaml file to enable automatic code formatting
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "Better yet have someone enable pre-commit CI https://pre-commit.ci/ and it will apply the pre-commit fixes to the PR automatically as an additional commit.", "@Skylion007 hi! I agree with @nateraw here, I'd better not force to use ...
2023-02-21T17:35:07
2023-02-28T15:37:22
2023-02-23T18:23:29
@huggingface/datasets do you think it would be useful? Motivation - sometimes PRs are like 30% "fix: style" commits :) If so - I need to double check the config but for me locally it works as expected.
polinaeterna
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5561
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true
1,593,809,978
5,560
Ensure last tqdm update in `map`
closed
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2023-02-21T16:56:17
2023-02-21T18:26:23
2023-02-21T18:19:09
This PR modifies `map` to: * ensure the TQDM bar gets the last progress update * when a map function fails, avoid throwing a chained exception in the single-proc mode
mariosasko
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5560
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true
1,593,676,489
5,559
Fix map suffix_template
closed
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2023-02-21T15:26:26
2023-02-21T17:21:37
2023-02-21T17:14:29
#5455 introduced a small bug that lead `map` to ignore the `suffix_template` argument and not put suffixes to cached files in multiprocessing. I fixed this and also improved a few things: - regarding logging: "Loading cached processed dataset" is now logged only once even in multiprocessing (it used to be logged `num_proc` times) - regarding new_fingerprint: I made sure that the returned dataset satisfies `ds._fingerprint==new_fingerprint` if `new_fingerprint` is passed to `map`
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5559
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true
1,593,655,815
5,558
Remove instructions for `ffmpeg` system package installation on Colab
closed
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2023-02-21T15:13:36
2023-03-01T13:46:04
2023-02-23T13:50:27
Colab now has Ubuntu 20.04 which already has `ffmpeg` of required (>4) version.
polinaeterna
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5558
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true
1,593,545,324
5,557
Add filter desc
closed
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2023-02-21T14:04:42
2023-02-21T14:19:54
2023-02-21T14:12:39
Otherwise it would show a `Map` progress bar, since it uses `map` under the hood
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5557
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true
1,593,246,936
5,556
Use default audio resampling type
closed
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2023-02-21T10:45:50
2023-02-21T12:49:50
2023-02-21T12:42:52
...instead of relying on the optional librosa dependency `resampy`. It was only used for `_decode_non_mp3_file_like` anyway and not for the other ones - removing it fixes consistency between decoding methods (except torchaudio decoding) Therefore I think it is a better solution than adding `resampy` as a dependency in https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5554 cc @polinaeterna
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5556
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5,555
`.shuffle` throwing error `ValueError: Protocol not known: parent`
open
[ "Hi ! The indices mapping is written in the same cachedirectory as your dataset.\r\n\r\nCan you run this to show your current cache directory ?\r\n```python\r\nprint(train_dataset.cache_files)\r\n```", "```\r\n[{'filename': '.../train/dataset.arrow'}, {'filename': '.../train/dataset.arrow'}]\r\n```\r\n\r\nThese a...
2023-02-20T21:33:45
2023-02-27T09:23:34
null
### Describe the bug ``` --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ValueError Traceback (most recent call last) Cell In [16], line 1 ----> 1 train_dataset = train_dataset.shuffle() File /opt/conda/envs/pytorch/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py:551, in transmit_format.<locals>.wrapper(*args, **kwargs) 544 self_format = { 545 "type": self._format_type, 546 "format_kwargs": self._format_kwargs, 547 "columns": self._format_columns, 548 "output_all_columns": self._output_all_columns, 549 } 550 # apply actual function --> 551 out: Union["Dataset", "DatasetDict"] = func(self, *args, **kwargs) 552 datasets: List["Dataset"] = list(out.values()) if isinstance(out, dict) else [out] 553 # re-apply format to the output File /opt/conda/envs/pytorch/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/fingerprint.py:480, in fingerprint_transform.<locals>._fingerprint.<locals>.wrapper(*args, **kwargs) 476 validate_fingerprint(kwargs[fingerprint_name]) 478 # Call actual function --> 480 out = func(self, *args, **kwargs) 482 # Update fingerprint of in-place transforms + update in-place history of transforms 484 if inplace: # update after calling func so that the fingerprint doesn't change if the function fails File /opt/conda/envs/pytorch/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py:3616, in Dataset.shuffle(self, seed, generator, keep_in_memory, load_from_cache_file, indices_cache_file_name, writer_batch_size, new_fingerprint) 3610 return self._new_dataset_with_indices( 3611 fingerprint=new_fingerprint, indices_cache_file_name=indices_cache_file_name 3612 ) 3614 permutation = generator.permutation(len(self)) -> 3616 return self.select( 3617 indices=permutation, 3618 keep_in_memory=keep_in_memory, 3619 indices_cache_file_name=indices_cache_file_name if not keep_in_memory else None, 3620 writer_batch_size=writer_batch_size, 3621 new_fingerprint=new_fingerprint, 3622 ) File /opt/conda/envs/pytorch/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py:551, in transmit_format.<locals>.wrapper(*args, **kwargs) 544 self_format = { 545 "type": self._format_type, 546 "format_kwargs": self._format_kwargs, 547 "columns": self._format_columns, 548 "output_all_columns": self._output_all_columns, 549 } 550 # apply actual function --> 551 out: Union["Dataset", "DatasetDict"] = func(self, *args, **kwargs) 552 datasets: List["Dataset"] = list(out.values()) if isinstance(out, dict) else [out] 553 # re-apply format to the output File /opt/conda/envs/pytorch/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/fingerprint.py:480, in fingerprint_transform.<locals>._fingerprint.<locals>.wrapper(*args, **kwargs) 476 validate_fingerprint(kwargs[fingerprint_name]) 478 # Call actual function --> 480 out = func(self, *args, **kwargs) 482 # Update fingerprint of in-place transforms + update in-place history of transforms 484 if inplace: # update after calling func so that the fingerprint doesn't change if the function fails File /opt/conda/envs/pytorch/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py:3266, in Dataset.select(self, indices, keep_in_memory, indices_cache_file_name, writer_batch_size, new_fingerprint) 3263 return self._select_contiguous(start, length, new_fingerprint=new_fingerprint) 3265 # If not contiguous, we need to create a new indices mapping -> 3266 return self._select_with_indices_mapping( 3267 indices, 3268 keep_in_memory=keep_in_memory, 3269 indices_cache_file_name=indices_cache_file_name, 3270 writer_batch_size=writer_batch_size, 3271 new_fingerprint=new_fingerprint, 3272 ) File /opt/conda/envs/pytorch/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py:551, in transmit_format.<locals>.wrapper(*args, **kwargs) 544 self_format = { 545 "type": self._format_type, 546 "format_kwargs": self._format_kwargs, 547 "columns": self._format_columns, 548 "output_all_columns": self._output_all_columns, 549 } 550 # apply actual function --> 551 out: Union["Dataset", "DatasetDict"] = func(self, *args, **kwargs) 552 datasets: List["Dataset"] = list(out.values()) if isinstance(out, dict) else [out] 553 # re-apply format to the output File /opt/conda/envs/pytorch/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/fingerprint.py:480, in fingerprint_transform.<locals>._fingerprint.<locals>.wrapper(*args, **kwargs) 476 validate_fingerprint(kwargs[fingerprint_name]) 478 # Call actual function --> 480 out = func(self, *args, **kwargs) 482 # Update fingerprint of in-place transforms + update in-place history of transforms 484 if inplace: # update after calling func so that the fingerprint doesn't change if the function fails File /opt/conda/envs/pytorch/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py:3389, in Dataset._select_with_indices_mapping(self, indices, keep_in_memory, indices_cache_file_name, writer_batch_size, new_fingerprint) 3387 logger.info(f"Caching indices mapping at {indices_cache_file_name}") 3388 tmp_file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile("wb", dir=os.path.dirname(indices_cache_file_name), delete=False) -> 3389 writer = ArrowWriter( 3390 path=tmp_file.name, writer_batch_size=writer_batch_size, fingerprint=new_fingerprint, unit="indices" 3391 ) 3393 indices = indices if isinstance(indices, list) else list(indices) 3395 size = len(self) File /opt/conda/envs/pytorch/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_writer.py:315, in ArrowWriter.__init__(self, schema, features, path, stream, fingerprint, writer_batch_size, hash_salt, check_duplicates, disable_nullable, update_features, with_metadata, unit, embed_local_files, storage_options) 312 self._disable_nullable = disable_nullable 314 if stream is None: --> 315 fs_token_paths = fsspec.get_fs_token_paths(path, storage_options=storage_options) 316 self._fs: fsspec.AbstractFileSystem = fs_token_paths[0] 317 self._path = ( 318 fs_token_paths[2][0] 319 if not is_remote_filesystem(self._fs) 320 else self._fs.unstrip_protocol(fs_token_paths[2][0]) 321 ) File /opt/conda/envs/pytorch/lib/python3.9/site-packages/fsspec/core.py:593, in get_fs_token_paths(urlpath, mode, num, name_function, storage_options, protocol, expand) 591 else: 592 urlpath = stringify_path(urlpath) --> 593 chain = _un_chain(urlpath, storage_options or {}) 594 if len(chain) > 1: 595 inkwargs = {} File /opt/conda/envs/pytorch/lib/python3.9/site-packages/fsspec/core.py:330, in _un_chain(path, kwargs) 328 for bit in reversed(bits): 329 protocol = split_protocol(bit)[0] or "file" --> 330 cls = get_filesystem_class(protocol) 331 extra_kwargs = cls._get_kwargs_from_urls(bit) 332 kws = kwargs.get(protocol, {}) File /opt/conda/envs/pytorch/lib/python3.9/site-packages/fsspec/registry.py:240, in get_filesystem_class(protocol) 238 if protocol not in registry: 239 if protocol not in known_implementations: --> 240 raise ValueError("Protocol not known: %s" % protocol) 241 bit = known_implementations[protocol] 242 try: ValueError: Protocol not known: parent ``` This is what the `train_dataset` object looks like ``` Dataset({ features: ['label', 'input_ids', 'attention_mask'], num_rows: 364166 }) ``` ### Steps to reproduce the bug The `train_dataset` obj is created by concatenating two datasets And then shuffle is called, but it throws the mentioned error. ### Expected behavior Should shuffle the dataset properly. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.6.1 - Platform: Linux-5.15.0-1022-aws-x86_64-with-glibc2.31 - Python version: 3.9.13 - PyArrow version: 10.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.4.4
prabhakar267
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5555
null
false
1,592,285,062
5,554
Add resampy dep
closed
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2023-02-20T18:15:43
2023-09-24T10:07:29
2023-02-21T12:43:38
In librosa 0.10 they removed the `resmpy` dependency and set it to optional. However it is necessary for resampling. I added it to the "audio" extra dependencies.
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5554
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1,592,236,998
5,553
improved message error row formatting
closed
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2023-02-20T17:29:14
2023-02-21T13:08:25
2023-02-21T12:58:12
Solves #5539
Plutone11011
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5553
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true
1,592,186,703
5,552
Make tiktoken tokenizers hashable
closed
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2023-02-20T16:50:09
2023-02-21T13:20:42
2023-02-21T13:13:05
Fix for https://discord.com/channels/879548962464493619/1075729627546406912/1075729627546406912
mariosasko
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5552
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true
1,592,140,836
5,551
Suggest scikit-learn instead of sklearn
closed
[ "good catch!", "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "The test fail is unrelated to this PR and fixed on `main` - merging :)", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: ...
2023-02-20T16:16:57
2023-02-21T13:27:57
2023-02-21T13:21:07
This is kinda unimportant fix but, the suggested `pip install sklearn` does not work. The current error message if sklearn is not installed: ``` ImportError: To be able to use [dataset name], you need to install the following dependency: sklearn. Please install it using 'pip install sklearn' for instance. ```
osbm
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5551
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1,591,409,475
5,550
Resolve four broken refs in the docs
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "See the resolved changes [here](https://moon-ci-docs.huggingface.co/docs/datasets/pr_5550/en/package_reference/main_classes#datasets.Dataset.class_encode_column), [here](https://moon-ci-docs.huggingface.co/docs/datasets/pr_5550/en/pa...
2023-02-20T08:52:11
2023-02-20T15:16:13
2023-02-20T15:09:13
Hello! ## Pull Request overview * Resolve 4 broken references in the docs ## The problems Two broken references [here](https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/package_reference/main_classes#datasets.Dataset.class_encode_column): ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/37621491/220056232-366b64dc-33c9-461b-8f82-1ac4aa570280.png) --- One broken reference [here](https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/package_reference/main_classes#datasets.Dataset.unique): ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/37621491/220057135-2f249d60-c01d-48b5-82bb-5085a7635198.png) --- One missing reference [here](https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/v2.9.0/en/package_reference/main_classes#datasets.DatasetDict.class_encode_column): ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/37621491/220057025-4a8e5556-5041-4ec7-b8d8-ed4fdc266495.png) - Tom Aarsen
tomaarsen
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5550
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true
1,590,836,848
5,549
Apply ruff flake8-comprehension checks
closed
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2023-02-19T20:09:28
2023-02-23T14:06:39
2023-02-23T13:59:39
Fix #5548 Apply ruff's flake8-comprehension checks for better performance, and more readable code.
Skylion007
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5549
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true
1,590,835,479
5,548
Apply flake8-comprehensions to codebase
closed
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2023-02-19T20:05:38
2023-02-23T13:59:41
2023-02-23T13:59:41
### Feature request Apply ruff flake8 comprehension checks to codebase. ### Motivation This should strictly improve the performance / readability of the codebase by removing unnecessary iteration, function calls, etc. This should generate better Python bytecode which should strictly improve performance. I already applied this fixes to PyTorch and Sympy with little issue and have opened PRs to diffusers and transformers todo this as well. ### Your contribution Making a PR.
Skylion007
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5548
null
false
1,590,468,200
5,547
Add JAX device selection when formatting
closed
[ "The code below was throwing a warning:\r\n\r\n```python\r\nclass JaxFormatter(Formatter[Mapping, \"jax.Array\", Mapping]):\r\n def __init__(self, features=None, device=None, **jnp_array_kwargs):\r\n super().__init__(features=features)\r\n import jax\r\n from jaxlib.xla_extension import Devi...
2023-02-18T20:57:40
2023-02-21T16:10:55
2023-02-21T16:04:03
## What's in this PR? After exploring for a while the JAX integration in 🤗`datasets`, I found out that, even though JAX prioritizes the TPU and GPU as the default device when available, the `JaxFormatter` doesn't let you specify the device where you want to place the `jax.Array`s in case you don't want to rely on JAX's default array placement. So on, I've included the `device` param in `JaxFormatter` but there are some things to take into consideration: * A formatted `Dataset` is copied with `copy.deepcopy` which means that if one adds the param `device` in `JaxFormatter` as a `jaxlib.xla_extension.Device`, it "fails" because that object cannot be serialized (instead of serializing the param adds a random hash instead). That's the reason why I added a function `_map_devices_to_str` to basically create a mapping of strings to `jaxlib.xla_extension.Device`s so that `self.device` is a string and not a `jaxlib.xla_extension.Device`. * To create a `jax.Array` in a device you need to either create it in the default device and then move it to the desired device with `jax.device_put` or directly create it in the device you want with `jax.default_device()` context manager. * JAX will create an array by default in `jax.devices()[0]` More information on JAX device management is available at https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/faq.html#controlling-data-and-computation-placement-on-devices ## What's missing in this PR? I've tested it both locally in CPU (Mac M2 and Mac M1, as no GPU support for Mac yet), and in GPU and TPU in Google Colab, let me know if you want me to provide you the Notebook for the latter. But I did not implement any integration test as I wanted to get your feedback first.
alvarobartt
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5547
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1,590,346,349
5,546
Downloaded datasets do not cache at $HF_HOME
closed
[ "Hi ! Can you make sure you set `HF_HOME` before importing `datasets` ?\r\n\r\nThen you can print\r\n```python\r\nprint(datasets.config.HF_CACHE_HOME)\r\nprint(datasets.config.HF_DATASETS_CACHE)\r\n```" ]
2023-02-18T13:30:35
2023-07-24T14:22:43
2023-07-24T14:22:43
### Describe the bug In the huggingface course (https://huggingface.co/course/chapter3/2?fw=pt) it said that if we set HF_HOME, downloaded datasets would be cached at specified address but it does not. downloaded models from checkpoint names are downloaded and cached at HF_HOME but this is not the case for datasets, they are still cached at ~/.cache/huggingface/datasets. ### Steps to reproduce the bug Run the following code ``` from datasets import load_dataset raw_datasets = load_dataset("glue", "mrpc") raw_datasets ``` it downloads and store dataset at ~/.cache/huggingface/datasets ### Expected behavior to cache dataset at HF_HOME. ### Environment info python 3.10.6 Kubuntu 22.04 HF_HOME located on a separate partition
ErfanMoosaviMonazzah
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5546
null
false
1,590,315,972
5,545
Added return methods for URL-references to the pushed dataset
open
[ "Hi ! Maybe we'd need to align with `transformers` and other libraries that implement `push_to_hub` to agree on what it should return.\r\n\r\ne.g. in `transformers` the typing says it returns a string, but in practice it returns a `CommitInfo`.\r\n\r\nTherefore I'd not add an output to `push_to_hub` here unless we ...
2023-02-18T11:26:25
2023-12-18T16:57:56
null
Hi, I was missing the ability to easily open the pushed dataset and it seemed like a quick fix. Maybe we also want to log this info somewhere, but let me know if I need to add that too. Cheers, David
davidberenstein1957
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5545
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1,588,951,379
5,543
the pile datasets url seems to change back
closed
[ "Thanks for reporting, @wjfwzzc.\r\n\r\nI am transferring this issue to the corresponding dataset on the Hub: https://huggingface.co/datasets/bookcorpusopen/discussions/1", "Thank you. All fixes are done:\r\n- [x] https://huggingface.co/datasets/bookcorpusopen/discussions/2\r\n- [x] https://huggingface.co/dataset...
2023-02-17T08:40:11
2023-02-21T06:37:00
2023-02-20T08:41:33
### Describe the bug in #3627, the host url of the pile dataset became `https://mystic.the-eye.eu`. Now the new url is broken, but `https://the-eye.eu` seems to work again. ### Steps to reproduce the bug ```python3 from datasets import load_dataset dataset = load_dataset("bookcorpusopen") ``` shows ```python3 ConnectionError: Couldn't reach https://mystic.the-eye.eu/public/AI/pile_preliminary_components/books1.tar.gz (ProxyError(MaxRetryError("HTTPSConnectionPool(host='mystic.the-eye.eu', port=443): Max retries exceeded with url: /public/AI/pile_pr eliminary_components/books1.tar.gz (Caused by ProxyError('Cannot connect to proxy.', OSError('Tunnel connection failed: 504 Gateway Timeout')))"))) ``` ### Expected behavior Downloading as normal. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.9.0 - Platform: Linux-5.4.143.bsk.7-amd64-x86_64-with-glibc2.31 - Python version: 3.9.2 - PyArrow version: 6.0.1 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
wjfwzzc
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5543
null
false
1,588,633,724
5,542
Avoid saving sparse ChunkedArrays in pyarrow tables
closed
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2023-02-17T01:52:38
2023-02-17T19:20:49
2023-02-17T11:12:32
Fixes https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5541
marioga
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5542
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1,588,633,555
5,541
Flattening indices in selected datasets is extremely inefficient
closed
[ "Running the script above on the branch https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5542 results in the expected behaviour:\r\n```\r\nNum chunks for original ds: 1\r\nOriginal ds save/load\r\nsave_to_disk -- RAM memory used: 0.671875 MB -- Total time: 0.255265 s\r\nload_from_disk -- RAM memory used: 42.796875 MB -...
2023-02-17T01:52:24
2023-02-22T13:15:20
2023-02-17T11:12:33
### Describe the bug If we perform a `select` (or `shuffle`, `train_test_split`, etc.) operation on a dataset , we end up with a dataset with an `indices_table`. Currently, flattening such dataset consumes a lot of memory and the resulting flat dataset contains ChunkedArrays with as many chunks as there are rows. This is extremely inefficient and slows down the operations on the flat dataset, e.g., saving/loading the dataset to disk becomes really slow. Perhaps more importantly, loading the dataset back from disk basically loads the whole table into RAM, as it cannot take advantage of memory mapping. ### Steps to reproduce the bug The following script reproduces the issue: ```python import gc import os import psutil import tempfile import time from datasets import Dataset DATASET_SIZE = 5000000 def profile(func): def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): mem_before = psutil.Process(os.getpid()).memory_info().rss / (1024 * 1024) start = time.time() # Run function here out = func(*args, **kwargs) end = time.time() mem_after = psutil.Process(os.getpid()).memory_info().rss / (1024 * 1024) print(f"{func.__name__} -- RAM memory used: {mem_after - mem_before} MB -- Total time: {end - start:.6f} s") return out return wrapper def main(): ds = Dataset.from_list([{'col': i} for i in range(DATASET_SIZE)]) print(f"Num chunks for original ds: {ds.data['col'].num_chunks}") with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir: path1 = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'ds1') print("Original ds save/load") profile(ds.save_to_disk)(path1) ds_loaded = profile(Dataset.load_from_disk)(path1) print(f"Num chunks for original ds after reloading: {ds_loaded.data['col'].num_chunks}") print("") ds_select = ds.select(reversed(range(len(ds)))) print(f"Num chunks for selected ds: {ds_select.data['col'].num_chunks}") del ds del ds_loaded gc.collect() # This would happen anyway when we call save_to_disk ds_select = profile(ds_select.flatten_indices)() print(f"Num chunks for selected ds after flattening: {ds_select.data['col'].num_chunks}") print("") path2 = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'ds2') print("Selected ds save/load") profile(ds_select.save_to_disk)(path2) del ds_select gc.collect() ds_select_loaded = profile(Dataset.load_from_disk)(path2) print(f"Num chunks for selected ds after reloading: {ds_select_loaded.data['col'].num_chunks}") if __name__ == '__main__': main() ``` Sample result: ``` Num chunks for original ds: 1 Original ds save/load save_to_disk -- RAM memory used: 0.515625 MB -- Total time: 0.253888 s load_from_disk -- RAM memory used: 42.765625 MB -- Total time: 0.015176 s Num chunks for original ds after reloading: 5000 Num chunks for selected ds: 1 flatten_indices -- RAM memory used: 4852.609375 MB -- Total time: 46.116774 s Num chunks for selected ds after flattening: 5000000 Selected ds save/load save_to_disk -- RAM memory used: 1326.65625 MB -- Total time: 42.309825 s load_from_disk -- RAM memory used: 2085.953125 MB -- Total time: 11.659137 s Num chunks for selected ds after reloading: 5000000 ``` ### Expected behavior Saving/loading the dataset should be much faster and consume almost no extra memory thanks to pyarrow memory mapping. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.9.1.dev0 - Platform: macOS-13.1-arm64-arm-64bit - Python version: 3.10.8 - PyArrow version: 11.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
marioga
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5541
null
false
1,588,438,344
5,540
Tutorial for creating a dataset
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-02-16T22:09:35
2023-02-17T18:50:46
2023-02-17T18:41:28
A tutorial for creating datasets based on the folder-based builders and `from_dict` and `from_generator` methods. I've also mentioned loading scripts as a next step, but I think we should keep the tutorial focused on the low-code methods. Let me know what you think! 🙂
stevhliu
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5540
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IndexError: invalid index of a 0-dim tensor. Use `tensor.item()` in Python or `tensor.item<T>()` in C++ to convert a 0-dim tensor to a number
closed
[ "Hi! The `set_transform` does not apply a custom formatting transform on a single example but the entire batch, so the fixed version of your transform would look as follows:\r\n```python\r\nfrom datasets import load_dataset\r\nimport torch\r\n\r\ndataset = load_dataset(\"lambdalabs/pokemon-blip-captions\", split='t...
2023-02-16T16:08:51
2023-02-22T10:30:30
2023-02-21T13:03:57
### Describe the bug When dataset contains a 0-dim tensor, formatting.py raises a following error and fails. ```bash Traceback (most recent call last): File "<path>/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/formatting/formatting.py", line 501, in format_row return _unnest(formatted_batch) File "<path>/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/formatting/formatting.py", line 137, in _unnest return {key: array[0] for key, array in py_dict.items()} File "<path>/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/formatting/formatting.py", line 137, in <dictcomp> return {key: array[0] for key, array in py_dict.items()} IndexError: invalid index of a 0-dim tensor. Use `tensor.item()` in Python or `tensor.item<T>()` in C++ to convert a 0-dim tensor to a number ``` ### Steps to reproduce the bug Load whichever dataset and add transform method to add 0-dim tensor. Or create/find a dataset containing 0-dim tensor. E.g. ```python from datasets import load_dataset import torch dataset = load_dataset("lambdalabs/pokemon-blip-captions", split='train') def t(batch): return {"test": torch.tensor(1)} dataset.set_transform(t) d_0 = dataset[0] ``` ### Expected behavior Extractor will correctly get a row from the dataset, even if it contains 0-dim tensor. ### Environment info `datasets==2.8.0`, but it looks like it is also applicable to main branch version (as of 16th February)
aalbersk
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5539
null
false
1,587,732,596
5,538
load_dataset in seaborn is not working for me. getting this error.
closed
[ "Hi! `seaborn`'s `load_dataset` pulls datasets from [here](https://github.com/mwaskom/seaborn-data) and not from our Hub, so this issue is not related to our library in any way and should be reported in their repo instead." ]
2023-02-16T14:01:58
2023-02-16T14:44:36
2023-02-16T14:44:36
TimeoutError Traceback (most recent call last) ~\anaconda3\lib\urllib\request.py in do_open(self, http_class, req, **http_conn_args) 1345 try: -> 1346 h.request(req.get_method(), req.selector, req.data, headers, 1347 encode_chunked=req.has_header('Transfer-encoding')) ~\anaconda3\lib\http\client.py in request(self, method, url, body, headers, encode_chunked) 1278 """Send a complete request to the server.""" -> 1279 self._send_request(method, url, body, headers, encode_chunked) 1280 ~\anaconda3\lib\http\client.py in _send_request(self, method, url, body, headers, encode_chunked) 1324 body = _encode(body, 'body') -> 1325 self.endheaders(body, encode_chunked=encode_chunked) 1326 ~\anaconda3\lib\http\client.py in endheaders(self, message_body, encode_chunked) 1273 raise CannotSendHeader() -> 1274 self._send_output(message_body, encode_chunked=encode_chunked) 1275 ~\anaconda3\lib\http\client.py in _send_output(self, message_body, encode_chunked) 1033 del self._buffer[:] -> 1034 self.send(msg) 1035 ~\anaconda3\lib\http\client.py in send(self, data) 973 if self.auto_open: --> 974 self.connect() 975 else: ~\anaconda3\lib\http\client.py in connect(self) 1440 -> 1441 super().connect() 1442 ~\anaconda3\lib\http\client.py in connect(self) 944 """Connect to the host and port specified in __init__.""" --> 945 self.sock = self._create_connection( 946 (self.host,self.port), self.timeout, self.source_address) ~\anaconda3\lib\socket.py in create_connection(address, timeout, source_address) 843 try: --> 844 raise err 845 finally: ~\anaconda3\lib\socket.py in create_connection(address, timeout, source_address) 831 sock.bind(source_address) --> 832 sock.connect(sa) 833 # Break explicitly a reference cycle TimeoutError: [WinError 10060] A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: URLError Traceback (most recent call last) ~\AppData\Local\Temp/ipykernel_12220/2927704185.py in <module> 1 import seaborn as sn ----> 2 iris = sn.load_dataset('iris') ~\anaconda3\lib\site-packages\seaborn\utils.py in load_dataset(name, cache, data_home, **kws) 594 if name not in get_dataset_names(): 595 raise ValueError(f"'{name}' is not one of the example datasets.") --> 596 urlretrieve(url, cache_path) 597 full_path = cache_path 598 else: ~\anaconda3\lib\urllib\request.py in urlretrieve(url, filename, reporthook, data) 237 url_type, path = _splittype(url) 238 --> 239 with contextlib.closing(urlopen(url, data)) as fp: 240 headers = fp.info() 241 ~\anaconda3\lib\urllib\request.py in urlopen(url, data, timeout, cafile, capath, cadefault, context) 212 else: 213 opener = _opener --> 214 return opener.open(url, data, timeout) 215 216 def install_opener(opener): ~\anaconda3\lib\urllib\request.py in open(self, fullurl, data, timeout) 515 516 sys.audit('urllib.Request', req.full_url, req.data, req.headers, req.get_method()) --> 517 response = self._open(req, data) 518 519 # post-process response ~\anaconda3\lib\urllib\request.py in _open(self, req, data) 532 533 protocol = req.type --> 534 result = self._call_chain(self.handle_open, protocol, protocol + 535 '_open', req) 536 if result: ~\anaconda3\lib\urllib\request.py in _call_chain(self, chain, kind, meth_name, *args) 492 for handler in handlers: 493 func = getattr(handler, meth_name) --> 494 result = func(*args) 495 if result is not None: 496 return result ~\anaconda3\lib\urllib\request.py in https_open(self, req) 1387 1388 def https_open(self, req): -> 1389 return self.do_open(http.client.HTTPSConnection, req, 1390 context=self._context, check_hostname=self._check_hostname) 1391 ~\anaconda3\lib\urllib\request.py in do_open(self, http_class, req, **http_conn_args) 1347 encode_chunked=req.has_header('Transfer-encoding')) 1348 except OSError as err: # timeout error -> 1349 raise URLError(err) 1350 r = h.getresponse() 1351 except: URLError: <urlopen error [WinError 10060] A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond>
reemaranibarik
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5538
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false
1,587,567,464
5,537
Increase speed of data files resolution
closed
[ "#self-assign", "You were right, if `self.dir_cache` is not None in glob, it is exactly the same as what is returned by find, at least for all the tests we have, and some extended evaluation I did across a random sample of about 1000 datasets. \r\n\r\nThanks for the nice hints, and let me know if this is not exac...
2023-02-16T12:11:45
2023-12-15T13:12:31
2023-12-15T13:12:31
Certain datasets like `bigcode/the-stack-dedup` have so many files that loading them takes forever right from the data files resolution step. `datasets` uses file patterns to check the structure of the repository but it takes too much time to iterate over and over again on all the data files. This comes from `resolve_patterns_in_dataset_repository` which calls `_resolve_single_pattern_in_dataset_repository`, which iterates on all the files at ```python glob_iter = [PurePath(filepath) for filepath in fs.glob(PurePath(pattern).as_posix()) if fs.isfile(filepath)] ``` but calling `glob` on such a dataset is too expensive. Indeed it calls `ls()` in `hffilesystem.py` too many times. Maybe `glob` can be more optimized in `hffilesystem.py`, or the data files resolution can directly be implemented in the filesystem by checking its `dir_cache` ?
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5537
null
false
1,586,930,643
5,536
Failure to hash function when using .map()
closed
[ "Hi ! `enc` is not hashable:\r\n```python\r\nimport tiktoken\r\nfrom datasets.fingerprint import Hasher\r\n\r\nenc = tiktoken.get_encoding(\"gpt2\")\r\nHasher.hash(enc)\r\n# raises TypeError: cannot pickle 'builtins.CoreBPE' object\r\n```\r\nIt happens because it's not picklable, and because of that it's not possib...
2023-02-16T03:12:07
2023-09-08T21:06:01
2023-02-16T14:56:41
### Describe the bug _Parameter 'function'=<function process at 0x7f1ec4388af0> of the transform datasets.arrow_dataset.Dataset.\_map_single couldn't be hashed properly, a random hash was used instead. Make sure your transforms and parameters are serializable with pickle or dill for the dataset fingerprinting and caching to work. If you reuse this transform, the caching mechanism will consider it to be different from the previous calls and recompute everything. This warning is only showed once. Subsequent hashing failures won't be showed._ This issue with `.map()` happens for me consistently, as also described in closed issue #4506 Dataset indices can be individually serialized using dill and pickle without any errors. I'm using tiktoken to encode in the function passed to map(). Similarly, indices can be individually encoded without error. ### Steps to reproduce the bug ```py from datasets import load_dataset import tiktoken dataset = load_dataset("stas/openwebtext-10k") enc = tiktoken.get_encoding("gpt2") tokenized = dataset.map( process, remove_columns=['text'], desc="tokenizing the OWT splits", ) def process(example): ids = enc.encode(example['text']) ids.append(enc.eot_token) out = {'ids': ids, 'len': len(ids)} return out ``` ### Expected behavior Should encode simple text objects. ### Environment info Python versions tried: both 3.8 and 3.10.10 `PYTHONUTF8=1` as env variable Datasets tried: - stas/openwebtext-10k - rotten_tomatoes - local text file OS: Ubuntu Linux 20.04 Package versions: - torch 1.13.1 - dill 0.3.4 (if using 0.3.6 - same issue) - datasets 2.9.0 - tiktoken 0.2.0
venzen
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5536
null
false
1,586,520,369
5,535
Add JAX-formatting documentation
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "> Awesome thank you !\r\n> \r\n> Could you also explain how to use certain types like ClassLabel, Image or Audio with jax ? You can get a lot of inspiration from the \"Other feature types\" section in the [PyTorch page](https://huggi...
2023-02-15T20:35:11
2023-02-20T10:39:42
2023-02-20T10:32:39
## What's in this PR? As a follow-up of #5522, I've created this entry in the documentation to explain how to use `.with_format("jax")` and why is it useful. @lhoestq Feel free to drop any feedback and/or suggestion, as probably more useful features can be included there!
alvarobartt
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5535
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map() breaks at certain dataset size when using Array3D
open
[ "Hi! This code works for me locally or in Colab. What's the output of `python -c \"import pyarrow as pa; print(pa.__version__)\"` when you run it inside your environment?", "Thanks for looking into this!\r\nThe output of `python -c \"import pyarrow as pa; print(pa.__version__)\"` is:\r\n```\r\n11.0.0\r\n```\r\n\...
2023-02-15T16:34:25
2023-03-03T16:31:33
null
### Describe the bug `map()` magically breaks when using a `Array3D` feature and mapping it. I created a very simple dummy dataset (see below). When filtering it down to 95 elements I can apply map, but it breaks when filtering it down to just 96 entries with the following exception: ``` Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/arbi01/miniconda3/envs/tmp9/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py", line 3255, in _map_single writer.finalize() # close_stream=bool(buf_writer is None)) # We only close if we are writing in a file File "/home/arbi01/miniconda3/envs/tmp9/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_writer.py", line 581, in finalize self.write_examples_on_file() File "/home/arbi01/miniconda3/envs/tmp9/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_writer.py", line 440, in write_examples_on_file batch_examples[col] = array_concat(arrays) File "/home/arbi01/miniconda3/envs/tmp9/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 1931, in array_concat return _concat_arrays(arrays) File "/home/arbi01/miniconda3/envs/tmp9/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 1901, in _concat_arrays return array_type.wrap_array(_concat_arrays([array.storage for array in arrays])) File "/home/arbi01/miniconda3/envs/tmp9/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 1922, in _concat_arrays _concat_arrays([array.values for array in arrays]), File "/home/arbi01/miniconda3/envs/tmp9/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 1922, in _concat_arrays _concat_arrays([array.values for array in arrays]), File "/home/arbi01/miniconda3/envs/tmp9/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 1920, in _concat_arrays return pa.ListArray.from_arrays( File "pyarrow/array.pxi", line 1997, in pyarrow.lib.ListArray.from_arrays File "pyarrow/array.pxi", line 1527, in pyarrow.lib.Array.validate File "pyarrow/error.pxi", line 100, in pyarrow.lib.check_status pyarrow.lib.ArrowInvalid: Negative offsets in list array During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> File "/home/arbi01/miniconda3/envs/tmp9/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py", line 2815, in map return self._map_single( File "/home/arbi01/miniconda3/envs/tmp9/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py", line 546, in wrapper out: Union["Dataset", "DatasetDict"] = func(self, *args, **kwargs) File "/home/arbi01/miniconda3/envs/tmp9/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py", line 513, in wrapper out: Union["Dataset", "DatasetDict"] = func(self, *args, **kwargs) File "/home/arbi01/miniconda3/envs/tmp9/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/fingerprint.py", line 480, in wrapper out = func(self, *args, **kwargs) File "/home/arbi01/miniconda3/envs/tmp9/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py", line 3259, in _map_single writer.finalize() File "/home/arbi01/miniconda3/envs/tmp9/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_writer.py", line 581, in finalize self.write_examples_on_file() File "/home/arbi01/miniconda3/envs/tmp9/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_writer.py", line 440, in write_examples_on_file batch_examples[col] = array_concat(arrays) File "/home/arbi01/miniconda3/envs/tmp9/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 1931, in array_concat return _concat_arrays(arrays) File "/home/arbi01/miniconda3/envs/tmp9/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 1901, in _concat_arrays return array_type.wrap_array(_concat_arrays([array.storage for array in arrays])) File "/home/arbi01/miniconda3/envs/tmp9/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 1922, in _concat_arrays _concat_arrays([array.values for array in arrays]), File "/home/arbi01/miniconda3/envs/tmp9/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 1922, in _concat_arrays _concat_arrays([array.values for array in arrays]), File "/home/arbi01/miniconda3/envs/tmp9/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 1920, in _concat_arrays return pa.ListArray.from_arrays( File "pyarrow/array.pxi", line 1997, in pyarrow.lib.ListArray.from_arrays File "pyarrow/array.pxi", line 1527, in pyarrow.lib.Array.validate File "pyarrow/error.pxi", line 100, in pyarrow.lib.check_status pyarrow.lib.ArrowInvalid: Negative offsets in list array ``` ### Steps to reproduce the bug 1. put following dataset loading script into: debug/debug.py ```python import datasets import numpy as np class DEBUG(datasets.GeneratorBasedBuilder): """DEBUG dataset.""" def _info(self): return datasets.DatasetInfo( features=datasets.Features( { "id": datasets.Value("uint8"), "img_data": datasets.Array3D(shape=(3, 224, 224), dtype="uint8"), }, ), supervised_keys=None, ) def _split_generators(self, dl_manager): return [datasets.SplitGenerator(name=datasets.Split.TRAIN)] def _generate_examples(self): for i in range(149): image_np = np.zeros(shape=(3, 224, 224), dtype=np.int8).tolist() yield f"id_{i}", {"id": i, "img_data": image_np} ``` 2. try the following code: ```python import datasets def add_dummy_col(ex): ex["dummy"] = "test" return ex ds = datasets.load_dataset(path="debug", split="train") # works ds_filtered_works = ds.filter(lambda example: example["id"] < 95) print(f"filtered result size: {len(ds_filtered_works)}") # output: # filtered result size: 95 ds_mapped_works = ds_filtered_works.map(add_dummy_col) # fails ds_filtered_error = ds.filter(lambda example: example["id"] < 96) print(f"filtered result size: {len(ds_filtered_error)}") # output: # filtered result size: 96 ds_mapped_error = ds_filtered_error.map(add_dummy_col) ``` ### Expected behavior The example code does not fail. ### Environment info Python 3.9.16 (main, Jan 11 2023, 16:05:54); [GCC 11.2.0] :: Anaconda, Inc. on linux datasets 2.9.0
ArneBinder
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5534
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false
1,585,885,871
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Add reduce function
closed
[ "I agree that it would be a good idea to introduce a `combiner` argument in another PR.\r\n\r\nI did take quite a lot of inspiration from the implementation of `map`, but it did not seem obvious how to resuse `map` for the implementation. Do you have any suggestions, i could give a try?\r\n\r\nThose were exactly m...
2023-02-15T13:44:01
2024-11-25T14:33:27
2023-02-28T14:46:12
This PR closes #5496 . I tried to imitate the `reduce`-method from `functools`, i.e. the function input must be a binary operation. I assume that the input type has an empty element, i.e. `input_type()` is defined, as the acumulant is instantiated as this object - im not sure that is this a reasonable assumption? If `batched= True` the reduction of each shard is _not_ returned, but the reduction of the entire dataset. I was unsure wether this was an intuitive API, or it would make more sense to return the reduction of each shard?
AJDERS
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5533
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train_test_split in arrow_dataset does not ensure to keep single classes in test set
closed
[ "Hi! You can get this behavior by specifying `stratify_by_column=\"label\"` in `train_test_split`.\r\n\r\nThis is the full example:\r\n```python\r\nimport numpy as np\r\nfrom datasets import Dataset, ClassLabel\r\n\r\ndata = [\r\n {'label': 0, 'text': \"example1\"},\r\n {'label': 1, 'text': \"example2\"},\r\n...
2023-02-14T16:52:29
2023-02-15T16:09:19
2023-02-15T16:09:19
### Describe the bug When I have a dataset with very few (e.g. 1) examples per class and I call the train_test_split function on it, sometimes the single class will be in the test set. thus will never be considered for training. ### Steps to reproduce the bug ``` import numpy as np from datasets import Dataset data = [ {'label': 0, 'text': "example1"}, {'label': 1, 'text': "example2"}, {'label': 1, 'text': "example3"}, {'label': 1, 'text': "example4"}, {'label': 0, 'text': "example5"}, {'label': 1, 'text': "example6"}, {'label': 2, 'text': "example7"}, {'label': 2, 'text': "example8"} ] for _ in range(10): data_set = Dataset.from_list(data) data_set = data_set.train_test_split(test_size=0.5) data_set["train"] unique_labels_train = np.unique(data_set["train"][:]["label"]) unique_labels_test = np.unique(data_set["test"][:]["label"]) assert len(unique_labels_train) >= len(unique_labels_test) ``` ### Expected behavior I expect to have every available class at least once in my training set. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.9.0 - Platform: Linux-5.15.65+-x86_64-with-debian-bullseye-sid - Python version: 3.7.12 - PyArrow version: 11.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.3.5
Ulipenitz
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5532
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false
1,584,387,276
5,531
Invalid Arrow data from JSONL
open
[]
2023-02-14T15:39:49
2023-02-14T15:46:09
null
This code fails: ```python from datasets import Dataset ds = Dataset.from_json(path_to_file) ds.data.validate() ``` raises ```python ArrowInvalid: Column 2: In chunk 1: Invalid: Struct child array #3 invalid: Invalid: Length spanned by list offsets (4064) larger than values array (length 4063) ``` This causes many issues for @TevenLeScao: - `map` fails because it fails to rewrite invalid arrow arrays ```python ~/Desktop/hf/datasets/src/datasets/arrow_writer.py in write_examples_on_file(self) 438 if all(isinstance(row[0][col], (pa.Array, pa.ChunkedArray)) for row in self.current_examples): 439 arrays = [row[0][col] for row in self.current_examples] --> 440 batch_examples[col] = array_concat(arrays) 441 else: 442 batch_examples[col] = [ ~/Desktop/hf/datasets/src/datasets/table.py in array_concat(arrays) 1885 1886 if not _is_extension_type(array_type): -> 1887 return pa.concat_arrays(arrays) 1888 1889 def _offsets_concat(offsets): ~/.virtualenvs/hf-datasets/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pyarrow/array.pxi in pyarrow.lib.concat_arrays() ~/.virtualenvs/hf-datasets/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pyarrow/error.pxi in pyarrow.lib.pyarrow_internal_check_status() ~/.virtualenvs/hf-datasets/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pyarrow/error.pxi in pyarrow.lib.check_status() ArrowIndexError: array slice would exceed array length ``` - `to_dict()` **segfaults** ⚠️ ```python /Users/runner/work/crossbow/crossbow/arrow/cpp/src/arrow/array/data.cc:99: Check failed: (off) <= (length) Slice offset greater than array length ``` To reproduce: unzip the archive and run the above code using `sanity_oscar_en.jsonl` [sanity_oscar_en.jsonl.zip](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/files/10734124/sanity_oscar_en.jsonl.zip) PS: reading using pandas and converting to Arrow works though (note that the dataset lives in RAM in this case): ```python ds = Dataset.from_pandas(pd.read_json(path_to_file, lines=True)) ds.data.validate() ```
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5531
null
false
1,582,938,241
5,530
Add missing license in `NumpyFormatter`
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-02-13T19:33:23
2023-02-14T14:40:41
2023-02-14T12:23:58
## What's in this PR? As discussed with @lhoestq in https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5522, the license for `NumpyFormatter` at `datasets/formatting/np_formatter.py` was missing, but present on the rest of the `formatting/*.py` files. So this PR is basically to include it there.
alvarobartt
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5530
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true
1,582,501,233
5,529
Fix `datasets.load_from_disk`, `DatasetDict.load_from_disk` and `Dataset.load_from_disk`
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "Hmm, should this also be updated in `Dataset.load_from_disk` and `DatasetDict.load_from_disk`? https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5466 As there the paths are joined using `Path(..., ...)` and it won't work on Windows OS acc...
2023-02-13T14:54:55
2023-02-23T18:14:32
2023-02-23T18:05:26
## What's in this PR? After playing around a little bit with 🤗`datasets` in Google Cloud Storage (GCS), I found out some things that should be fixed IMO in the code: * `datasets.load_from_disk` is not checking whether `state.json` is there too when trying to load a `Dataset`, just `dataset_info.json` is checked * `DatasetDict.load_from_disk` is not checking whether `state.json` is there too when redirecting the user to load it as `datasets.load_from_disk`, just `dataset_info.json` is checked, which is misleading, as it won't be loadable that way either * `Dataset.load_from_disk` is missing the `extract_path_from_uri` call before checking in the `fs` whether `dataset_info.json` and `dataset_dict.json` exist, which when using `gcsfs` leads to 400 error code (not blocking) due to `gcsfs.retry.HttpError: Invalid bucket name: 'gs:', 400` * And, finally, the exception messages are a little bit misleading / incomplete IMO so I've tried to include all the relevant information in the messages to avoid issues when interpreting the exceptions
alvarobartt
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5529
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true
1,582,195,085
5,528
Push to hub in a pull request
open
[ "The docs for this PR live [here](https://moon-ci-docs.huggingface.co/docs/datasets/pr_5528). All of your documentation changes will be reflected on that endpoint.", "It seems that the parameter `create_pr` is available for [`0.8.0`](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/v0.8.1/en/package_reference/hf_api#h...
2023-02-13T11:43:47
2023-10-06T21:58:02
null
Fixes #5492. Introduce new kwarg `create_pr` in `push_to_hub`, which is passed to `HFapi.upload_file`.
AJDERS
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5528
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true
1,581,228,531
5,527
Fix benchmarks CI - pin protobuf
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-02-12T11:51:25
2023-02-13T10:29:03
2023-02-13T09:24:16
fix https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/actions/runs/4156059127/jobs/7189576331
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5527
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true
1,580,488,133
5,526
Allow loading/saving of FAISS index using fsspec
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "Thanks for the quick review! I updated the code with your suggestion", "Thanks for the quick review @albertvillanova! I updated the code with your suggestions", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==8.0.0\n\n...
2023-02-10T23:37:14
2023-03-27T15:26:46
2023-03-27T15:18:20
Fixes #5428 Allow loading/saving of FAISS index using fsspec: 1. Simply use BufferedIOWriter/Reader to Read/Write indices on fsspec stream. 2. Needed `mockfs` in the test, so I took it out of the `TestCase`. Let me know if that makes sense. I can work on the documentation once the code changes are approved.
Dref360
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5526
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true
1,580,342,729
5,525
TypeError: Couldn't cast array of type string to null
closed
[ "Thanks for reporting, @TJ-Solergibert.\r\n\r\nWe cannot access your Colab notebook: `There was an error loading this notebook. Ensure that the file is accessible and try again.`\r\nCould you please make it publicly accessible?\r\n", "I swear it's public, I've checked the settings and I've been able to open it in...
2023-02-10T21:12:36
2023-02-14T17:41:08
2023-02-14T09:35:49
### Describe the bug Processing a dataset I alredy uploaded to the Hub (https://huggingface.co/datasets/tj-solergibert/Europarl-ST) I found that for some splits and some languages (test split, source_lang = "nl") after applying a map function I get the mentioned error. I alredy tried reseting the shorter strings (reset_cortas function). It only happends with NL, PL, RO and PT. It does not make sense since when processing the other languages I also use the corpus of those that fail and it does not cause any errors. I suspect that the error may be in this direction: We use cast_array_to_feature to support casting to custom types like Audio and Image # Also, when trying type "string", we don't want to convert integers or floats to "string". # We only do it if trying_type is False - since this is what the user asks for. ### Steps to reproduce the bug Here I link a colab notebook to reproduce the error: https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1JCrS7FlGfu_kFqChMrwKZ_bpabnIMqbP?authuser=1#scrollTo=FBAvlhMxIzpA ### Expected behavior Data processing does not fail. A correct example can be seen here: https://huggingface.co/datasets/tj-solergibert/Europarl-ST-processed-mt-en ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.9.0 - Platform: Linux-5.10.147+-x86_64-with-glibc2.29 - Python version: 3.8.10 - PyArrow version: 9.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.3.5
TJ-Solergibert
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5525
null
false
1,580,219,454
5,524
[INVALID PR]
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._" ]
2023-02-10T19:35:50
2023-02-10T19:51:45
2023-02-10T19:49:12
Hi to whoever is reading this! 🤗 ## What's in this PR? ~~Basically, I've removed the 🤗`datasets` installation as `python -m pip install ".[quality]" in the `check_code_quality` job in `.github/workflows/ci.yaml`, as we don't need to install the whole package to run the CI, unless that's done on purpose e.g. to check that the Python package installation succeeds before running the tests over the matrix of os?~~ ~~So I just wanted to check whether the time was reduced doing this (which I assume it will), plus whether this is something that can be improved, or just discarded in case you're also using that step to make sure that the package can be installed.~~ ## What's missing? ~~I was just wondering whether you consider replacing `isort` and `flake8` with `ruff` (if possible), since it's way faster, more information at [`ruff`](https://github.com/charliermarsh/ruff). Before creating this PR the average time of the `check_code_quality` job was around 40s.~~ ## Edit Sorry for the inconvenience this may have caused, didn't realise that the config is defined in `setup.cfg` and `pyproject.toml`, so running those without installing the Python package leads to failure, my bad 😞
alvarobartt
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5524
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1,580,193,015
5,523
Checking that split name is correct happens only after the data is downloaded
open
[]
2023-02-10T19:13:03
2023-02-10T19:14:50
null
### Describe the bug Verification of split names (=indexing data by split) happens after downloading the data. So when the split name is incorrect, users learn about that only after the data is fully downloaded, for large datasets it might take a lot of time. ### Steps to reproduce the bug Load any dataset with random split name, for example: ```python from datasets import load_dataset load_dataset("mozilla-foundation/common_voice_11_0", "en", split="blabla") ``` and the download will start smoothly, despite there is no split named "blabla". ### Expected behavior Raise error when split name is incorrect. ### Environment info `datasets==2.9.1.dev0`
polinaeterna
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5523
null
false
1,580,183,124
5,522
Minor changes in JAX-formatting docstrings & type-hints
closed
[ "P.S. For more context, I'm currently exploring the integration of 🤗`datasets` with JAX, so in case you need any help or want me to try something specific just let me know! (`jnp.asarray`/`jnp.array(..., copy=False)` still no zero-copy 😭)", "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or me...
2023-02-10T19:05:00
2023-02-15T14:48:27
2023-02-15T13:19:06
Hi to whoever is reading this! 🤗 ## What's in this PR? I was exploring the code regarding the `JaxFormatter` implemented in 🤗`datasets`, and found some things that IMO could be changed. Those are mainly regarding the docstrings and the type-hints based on `jax`'s 0.4.1 release where `jax.Array` was introduced as the default type for JAX-arrays (instead of `jnp.DeviceArray`, `jnp.SharedDeviceArray`, and `jnp.GlobalDeviceArray`). Even though `isinstance(..., jax.Array)` also works with lower versions such as e.g. `0.3.25`. More information about the latter at [`jax` v0.4.1 - Release Notes](https://github.com/google/jax/releases/tag/jax-v0.4.1) and [jax.Array migration - JAX documentation](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax_array_migration.html). ## What's missing? * Do you want me to write an entry in the documentation on how to use 🤗`datasets` with JAX as https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/use_with_pytorch with PyTorch? * Do we need to actually include `pyarrow` under the `TYPE_CHECKING` when needed? I just did it for JAX, but if we are OK with that, I can do that with the rest of the formatters, just LMK. * Should the License header be included in `datasets.formatting.np_formatter`? If so, do I include the one from 2020 e.g. https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/blob/b065547654efa0ec633cf373ac1512884c68b2e1/src/datasets/formatting/tf_formatter.py#L1-L13 * Is there any reason why `jnp.array` is being used instead of `jnp.asarray`? There's no difference between both, just that `jnp.asarray` has `copy=False` as default, even though `numpy` to `jax.numpy` conversion is not zero-copy, but just asking :)
alvarobartt
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5522
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1,578,418,289
5,521
Fix bug when casting empty array to class labels
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._" ]
2023-02-09T18:47:59
2023-02-13T20:40:48
2023-02-12T11:17:17
Fix https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5520.
marioga
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5521
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1,578,417,074
5,520
ClassLabel.cast_storage raises TypeError when called on an empty IntegerArray
closed
[]
2023-02-09T18:46:52
2023-02-12T11:17:18
2023-02-12T11:17:18
### Describe the bug `ClassLabel.cast_storage` raises `TypeError` when called on an empty `IntegerArray`. ### Steps to reproduce the bug Minimal steps: ```python import pyarrow as pa from datasets import ClassLabel ClassLabel(names=['foo', 'bar']).cast_storage(pa.array([], pa.int64())) ``` In practice, this bug arises in situations like the one below: ```python from datasets import ClassLabel, Dataset, Features, Sequence dataset = Dataset.from_dict({'labels': [[], []]}, features=Features({'labels': Sequence(ClassLabel(names=['foo', 'bar']))})) # this raises TypeError dataset.map(batched=True, batch_size=1) ``` ### Expected behavior `ClassLabel.cast_storage` should return an empty Int64Array. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.9.1.dev0 - Platform: Linux-4.15.0-1032-aws-x86_64-with-glibc2.27 - Python version: 3.10.6 - PyArrow version: 11.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
marioga
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5520
null
false
1,578,341,785
5,519
Lint code with `ruff`
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-02-09T17:50:21
2024-06-01T15:35:02
2023-02-14T16:18:38
EDIT: Use `ruff` for linting instead of `isort` and `flake8` ~~`black`~~ to be consistent with [`transformers`](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/pull/21480) and [`hfh`](https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/pull/1323). TODO: - [x] ~Merge the community contributors' PR to avoid having to run `make style` on their PR branches~ (we have some new PRs, but fixing those shouldn't be too big of a problem)
mariosasko
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5519
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1,578,203,962
5,518
Remove py.typed
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-02-09T16:22:29
2023-02-13T13:55:49
2023-02-13T13:48:40
Fix https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/3841
mariosasko
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5518
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1,577,976,608
5,517
`with_format("numpy")` silently downcasts float64 to float32 features
open
[ "Hi! This behavior stems from these lines:\r\n\r\nhttps://github.com/huggingface/datasets/blob/b065547654efa0ec633cf373ac1512884c68b2e1/src/datasets/formatting/np_formatter.py#L45-L46\r\n\r\nI agree we should preserve the original type whenever possible and downcast explicitly with a warning.\r\n\r\n@lhoestq Do you...
2023-02-09T14:18:00
2024-01-18T08:42:17
null
### Describe the bug When I create a dataset with a `float64` feature, then apply numpy formatting the returned numpy arrays are silently downcasted to `float32`. ### Steps to reproduce the bug ```python import datasets dataset = datasets.Dataset.from_dict({'a': [1.0, 2.0, 3.0]}).with_format("numpy") print("feature dtype:", dataset.features['a'].dtype) print("array dtype:", dataset['a'].dtype) ``` output: ``` feature dtype: float64 array dtype: float32 ``` ### Expected behavior ``` feature dtype: float64 array dtype: float64 ``` ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.8.0 - Platform: Linux-5.4.0-135-generic-x86_64-with-glibc2.29 - Python version: 3.8.10 - PyArrow version: 10.0.1 - Pandas version: 1.4.4 ### Suggested Fix Changing [the `_tensorize` function of the numpy formatter](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/blob/b065547654efa0ec633cf373ac1512884c68b2e1/src/datasets/formatting/np_formatter.py#L32) to ```python def _tensorize(self, value): if isinstance(value, (str, bytes, type(None))): return value elif isinstance(value, (np.character, np.ndarray)) and np.issubdtype(value.dtype, np.character): return value elif isinstance(value, np.number): return value return np.asarray(value, **self.np_array_kwargs) ``` fixes this particular issue for me. Not sure if this would break other tests. This should also avoid unnecessary copying of the array.
ernestum
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5517
null
false
1,577,661,640
5,516
Reload features from Parquet metadata
closed
[ "Thanks a lot for your help @lhoestq. I've simplified what turned out to be a simple fix and added the unit test.\r\n\r\nDoes this look ready to be merged or is there anything I'm still missing?", "Cool ! I think you just need to remove the unused import in `io/parquet.py`\r\n```\r\nsrc/datasets/io/parquet.py:4:1...
2023-02-09T10:52:15
2023-02-12T16:00:00
2023-02-12T15:57:01
Resolves #5482. Attaches feature metadata to parquet files serialised using `Dataset.to_parquet`. This allows retrieving data with "rich" feature types (e.g., `datasets.features.image.Image` or `datasets.features.audio.Audio`) from parquet files without cumbersome casting (for an example, see #5482). @lhoestq It seems that it is sufficient to attach metadata to the schema prior to serialising and features are loaded back with correct types afterwards automatically. I used the following script to test the implementation: ```python from pathlib import Path import datasets dataset_name = "Maysee/tiny-imagenet" ds = datasets.load_dataset(dataset_name, split=datasets.Split.TRAIN) output_directory_path = Path(__file__).parent.joinpath("example_test_outputs", dataset_name.replace("/", "_")) output_directory_path.mkdir(exist_ok=True, parents=True) output_filepath = output_directory_path.joinpath("ds.parquet") ds.to_parquet(str(output_filepath)) reloaded_ds = datasets.load_dataset(str(output_directory_path), split=datasets.Split.TRAIN) assert ds.features == reloaded_ds.features ``` Prior to the change in this PR this script raises an `AssertionError` and the `Image` features lose their type after serialisation. After the change in this PR, the assertion does not raise an error and manual inspection of the features shows type `Image` for the respective columns of `reloaded_ds `. Some open questions: * How/where can I best add new unit tests for this implementation? * What dataset would I best use in the tests? I chose `Maysee/tiny-imagenet` mainly because it is small and contains an ?Image` feature that can be used to test, but I'd be happy for suggestions on a suitable data source to use. * Currently I'm calling `datasets.arrow_writer.ArrowWriter._build_metadata` as I need the same logic. However, I'm not happy with the coupling between `datasets.io.parquet` and `datasets.arrow_writer` it leaves me with. Suggest to factor this common logic out into a helper function and reuse it from both of these. Do you agree and if yes, could you please guide me where I would best place this function? Many thanks in advance and kind regards, MFreidank
MFreidank
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5516
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