| |
| import ast |
| import copy |
| import difflib |
| import os |
| import os.path as osp |
| import platform |
| import shutil |
| import sys |
| import tempfile |
| import types |
| import uuid |
| import warnings |
| from argparse import Action, ArgumentParser, Namespace |
| from collections import OrderedDict, abc |
| from contextlib import contextmanager |
| from pathlib import Path |
| from typing import Any, Optional, Sequence, Tuple, Union |
|
|
| import yapf |
| from addict import Dict |
| from rich.console import Console |
| from rich.text import Text |
| from yapf.yapflib.yapf_api import FormatCode |
|
|
| from mmengine.fileio import dump, load |
| from mmengine.logging import print_log |
| from mmengine.utils import (check_file_exist, digit_version, |
| get_installed_path, import_modules_from_strings, |
| is_installed) |
| from .lazy import LazyAttr, LazyObject |
| from .utils import (ConfigParsingError, ImportTransformer, RemoveAssignFromAST, |
| _gather_abs_import_lazyobj, _get_external_cfg_base_path, |
| _get_external_cfg_path, _get_package_and_cfg_path, |
| _is_builtin_module) |
|
|
| BASE_KEY = '_base_' |
| DELETE_KEY = '_delete_' |
| DEPRECATION_KEY = '_deprecation_' |
| RESERVED_KEYS = ['filename', 'text', 'pretty_text', 'env_variables'] |
|
|
| if platform.system() == 'Windows': |
| import regex as re |
| else: |
| import re |
|
|
|
|
| def _lazy2string(cfg_dict, dict_type=None): |
| if isinstance(cfg_dict, dict): |
| dict_type = dict_type or type(cfg_dict) |
| return dict_type( |
| {k: _lazy2string(v, dict_type) |
| for k, v in dict.items(cfg_dict)}) |
| elif isinstance(cfg_dict, (tuple, list)): |
| return type(cfg_dict)(_lazy2string(v, dict_type) for v in cfg_dict) |
| elif isinstance(cfg_dict, (LazyAttr, LazyObject)): |
| return f'{cfg_dict.module}.{str(cfg_dict)}' |
| else: |
| return cfg_dict |
|
|
|
|
| class ConfigDict(Dict): |
| """A dictionary for config which has the same interface as python's built- |
| in dictionary and can be used as a normal dictionary. |
| |
| The Config class would transform the nested fields (dictionary-like fields) |
| in config file into ``ConfigDict``. |
| |
| If the class attribute ``lazy`` is ``False``, users will get the |
| object built by ``LazyObject`` or ``LazyAttr``, otherwise users will get |
| the ``LazyObject`` or ``LazyAttr`` itself. |
| |
| The ``lazy`` should be set to ``True`` to avoid building the imported |
| object during configuration parsing, and it should be set to False outside |
| the Config to ensure that users do not experience the ``LazyObject``. |
| """ |
| lazy = False |
|
|
| def __init__(__self, *args, **kwargs): |
| object.__setattr__(__self, '__parent', kwargs.pop('__parent', None)) |
| object.__setattr__(__self, '__key', kwargs.pop('__key', None)) |
| object.__setattr__(__self, '__frozen', False) |
| for arg in args: |
| if not arg: |
| continue |
| |
| |
| |
| if isinstance(arg, ConfigDict): |
| for key, val in dict.items(arg): |
| __self[key] = __self._hook(val) |
| elif isinstance(arg, dict): |
| for key, val in arg.items(): |
| __self[key] = __self._hook(val) |
| elif isinstance(arg, tuple) and (not isinstance(arg[0], tuple)): |
| __self[arg[0]] = __self._hook(arg[1]) |
| else: |
| for key, val in iter(arg): |
| __self[key] = __self._hook(val) |
|
|
| for key, val in dict.items(kwargs): |
| __self[key] = __self._hook(val) |
|
|
| def __missing__(self, name): |
| raise KeyError(name) |
|
|
| def __getattr__(self, name): |
| try: |
| value = super().__getattr__(name) |
| if isinstance(value, (LazyAttr, LazyObject)) and not self.lazy: |
| value = value.build() |
| except KeyError: |
| raise AttributeError(f"'{self.__class__.__name__}' object has no " |
| f"attribute '{name}'") |
| except Exception as e: |
| raise e |
| else: |
| return value |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def _hook(cls, item): |
| |
| if type(item) in (dict, OrderedDict): |
| return cls(item) |
| elif isinstance(item, (list, tuple)): |
| return type(item)(cls._hook(elem) for elem in item) |
| return item |
|
|
| def __setattr__(self, name, value): |
| value = self._hook(value) |
| return super().__setattr__(name, value) |
|
|
| def __setitem__(self, name, value): |
| value = self._hook(value) |
| return super().__setitem__(name, value) |
|
|
| def __getitem__(self, key): |
| return self.build_lazy(super().__getitem__(key)) |
|
|
| def __deepcopy__(self, memo): |
| other = self.__class__() |
| memo[id(self)] = other |
| for key, value in super().items(): |
| other[copy.deepcopy(key, memo)] = copy.deepcopy(value, memo) |
| return other |
|
|
| def __copy__(self): |
| other = self.__class__() |
| for key, value in super().items(): |
| other[key] = value |
| return other |
|
|
| copy = __copy__ |
|
|
| def __iter__(self): |
| |
| |
| return iter(self.keys()) |
|
|
| def get(self, key: str, default: Optional[Any] = None) -> Any: |
| """Get the value of the key. If class attribute ``lazy`` is True, the |
| LazyObject will be built and returned. |
| |
| Args: |
| key (str): The key. |
| default (any, optional): The default value. Defaults to None. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Any: The value of the key. |
| """ |
| return self.build_lazy(super().get(key, default)) |
|
|
| def pop(self, key, default=None): |
| """Pop the value of the key. If class attribute ``lazy`` is True, the |
| LazyObject will be built and returned. |
| |
| Args: |
| key (str): The key. |
| default (any, optional): The default value. Defaults to None. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Any: The value of the key. |
| """ |
| return self.build_lazy(super().pop(key, default)) |
|
|
| def update(self, *args, **kwargs) -> None: |
| """Override this method to make sure the LazyObject will not be built |
| during updating.""" |
| other = {} |
| if args: |
| if len(args) > 1: |
| raise TypeError('update only accept one positional argument') |
| |
| for key, value in dict.items(args[0]): |
| other[key] = value |
|
|
| for key, value in dict(kwargs).items(): |
| other[key] = value |
| for k, v in other.items(): |
| if ((k not in self) or (not isinstance(self[k], dict)) |
| or (not isinstance(v, dict))): |
| self[k] = self._hook(v) |
| else: |
| self[k].update(v) |
|
|
| def build_lazy(self, value: Any) -> Any: |
| """If class attribute ``lazy`` is False, the LazyObject will be built |
| and returned. |
| |
| Args: |
| value (Any): The value to be built. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Any: The built value. |
| """ |
| if isinstance(value, (LazyAttr, LazyObject)) and not self.lazy: |
| value = value.build() |
| return value |
|
|
| def values(self): |
| """Yield the values of the dictionary. |
| |
| If class attribute ``lazy`` is False, the value of ``LazyObject`` or |
| ``LazyAttr`` will be built and returned. |
| """ |
| values = [] |
| for value in super().values(): |
| values.append(self.build_lazy(value)) |
| return values |
|
|
| def items(self): |
| """Yield the keys and values of the dictionary. |
| |
| If class attribute ``lazy`` is False, the value of ``LazyObject`` or |
| ``LazyAttr`` will be built and returned. |
| """ |
| items = [] |
| for key, value in super().items(): |
| items.append((key, self.build_lazy(value))) |
| return items |
|
|
| def merge(self, other: dict): |
| """Merge another dictionary into current dictionary. |
| |
| Args: |
| other (dict): Another dictionary. |
| """ |
| default = object() |
|
|
| def _merge_a_into_b(a, b): |
| if isinstance(a, dict): |
| if not isinstance(b, dict): |
| a.pop(DELETE_KEY, None) |
| return a |
| if a.pop(DELETE_KEY, False): |
| b.clear() |
| all_keys = list(b.keys()) + list(a.keys()) |
| return { |
| key: |
| _merge_a_into_b(a.get(key, default), b.get(key, default)) |
| for key in all_keys if key != DELETE_KEY |
| } |
| else: |
| return a if a is not default else b |
|
|
| merged = _merge_a_into_b(copy.deepcopy(other), copy.deepcopy(self)) |
| self.clear() |
| for key, value in merged.items(): |
| self[key] = value |
|
|
| def __reduce_ex__(self, proto): |
| |
| |
| |
| if digit_version(platform.python_version()) < digit_version('3.8'): |
| return (self.__class__, ({k: v |
| for k, v in super().items()}, ), None, |
| None, None) |
| else: |
| return (self.__class__, ({k: v |
| for k, v in super().items()}, ), None, |
| None, None, None) |
|
|
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, ConfigDict): |
| return other.to_dict() == self.to_dict() |
| elif isinstance(other, dict): |
| return {k: v for k, v in self.items()} == other |
| else: |
| return False |
|
|
| def _to_lazy_dict(self): |
| """Convert the ConfigDict to a normal dictionary recursively, and keep |
| the ``LazyObject`` or ``LazyAttr`` object not built.""" |
|
|
| def _to_dict(data): |
| if isinstance(data, ConfigDict): |
| return { |
| key: _to_dict(value) |
| for key, value in Dict.items(data) |
| } |
| elif isinstance(data, dict): |
| return {key: _to_dict(value) for key, value in data.items()} |
| elif isinstance(data, (list, tuple)): |
| return type(data)(_to_dict(item) for item in data) |
| else: |
| return data |
|
|
| return _to_dict(self) |
|
|
| def to_dict(self): |
| """Convert the ConfigDict to a normal dictionary recursively, and |
| convert the ``LazyObject`` or ``LazyAttr`` to string.""" |
| return _lazy2string(self, dict_type=dict) |
|
|
|
|
| def add_args(parser: ArgumentParser, |
| cfg: dict, |
| prefix: str = '') -> ArgumentParser: |
| """Add config fields into argument parser. |
| |
| Args: |
| parser (ArgumentParser): Argument parser. |
| cfg (dict): Config dictionary. |
| prefix (str, optional): Prefix of parser argument. |
| Defaults to ''. |
| |
| Returns: |
| ArgumentParser: Argument parser containing config fields. |
| """ |
| for k, v in cfg.items(): |
| if isinstance(v, str): |
| parser.add_argument('--' + prefix + k) |
| elif isinstance(v, bool): |
| parser.add_argument('--' + prefix + k, action='store_true') |
| elif isinstance(v, int): |
| parser.add_argument('--' + prefix + k, type=int) |
| elif isinstance(v, float): |
| parser.add_argument('--' + prefix + k, type=float) |
| elif isinstance(v, dict): |
| add_args(parser, v, prefix + k + '.') |
| elif isinstance(v, abc.Iterable): |
| parser.add_argument( |
| '--' + prefix + k, type=type(next(iter(v))), nargs='+') |
| else: |
| print_log( |
| f'cannot parse key {prefix + k} of type {type(v)}', |
| logger='current') |
| return parser |
|
|
|
|
| class Config: |
| """A facility for config and config files. |
| |
| It supports common file formats as configs: python/json/yaml. |
| ``Config.fromfile`` can parse a dictionary from a config file, then |
| build a ``Config`` instance with the dictionary. |
| The interface is the same as a dict object and also allows access config |
| values as attributes. |
| |
| Args: |
| cfg_dict (dict, optional): A config dictionary. Defaults to None. |
| cfg_text (str, optional): Text of config. Defaults to None. |
| filename (str or Path, optional): Name of config file. |
| Defaults to None. |
| format_python_code (bool): Whether to format Python code by yapf. |
| Defaults to True. |
| |
| Here is a simple example: |
| |
| Examples: |
| >>> cfg = Config(dict(a=1, b=dict(b1=[0, 1]))) |
| >>> cfg.a |
| 1 |
| >>> cfg.b |
| {'b1': [0, 1]} |
| >>> cfg.b.b1 |
| [0, 1] |
| >>> cfg = Config.fromfile('tests/data/config/a.py') |
| >>> cfg.filename |
| "/home/username/projects/mmengine/tests/data/config/a.py" |
| >>> cfg.item4 |
| 'test' |
| >>> cfg |
| "Config [path: /home/username/projects/mmengine/tests/data/config/a.py] |
| :" |
| "{'item1': [1, 2], 'item2': {'a': 0}, 'item3': True, 'item4': 'test'}" |
| |
| You can find more advance usage in the `config tutorial`_. |
| |
| .. _config tutorial: https://mmengine.readthedocs.io/en/latest/advanced_tutorials/config.html |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| cfg_dict: dict = None, |
| cfg_text: Optional[str] = None, |
| filename: Optional[Union[str, Path]] = None, |
| env_variables: Optional[dict] = None, |
| format_python_code: bool = True, |
| ): |
| filename = str(filename) if isinstance(filename, Path) else filename |
| if cfg_dict is None: |
| cfg_dict = dict() |
| elif not isinstance(cfg_dict, dict): |
| raise TypeError('cfg_dict must be a dict, but ' |
| f'got {type(cfg_dict)}') |
| for key in cfg_dict: |
| if key in RESERVED_KEYS: |
| raise KeyError(f'{key} is reserved for config file') |
|
|
| if not isinstance(cfg_dict, ConfigDict): |
| cfg_dict = ConfigDict(cfg_dict) |
| super().__setattr__('_cfg_dict', cfg_dict) |
| super().__setattr__('_filename', filename) |
| super().__setattr__('_format_python_code', format_python_code) |
| if not hasattr(self, '_imported_names'): |
| super().__setattr__('_imported_names', set()) |
|
|
| if cfg_text: |
| text = cfg_text |
| elif filename: |
| with open(filename, encoding='utf-8') as f: |
| text = f.read() |
| else: |
| text = '' |
| super().__setattr__('_text', text) |
| if env_variables is None: |
| env_variables = dict() |
| super().__setattr__('_env_variables', env_variables) |
|
|
| @staticmethod |
| def fromfile(filename: Union[str, Path], |
| use_predefined_variables: bool = True, |
| import_custom_modules: bool = True, |
| use_environment_variables: bool = True, |
| lazy_import: Optional[bool] = None, |
| format_python_code: bool = True) -> 'Config': |
| """Build a Config instance from config file. |
| |
| Args: |
| filename (str or Path): Name of config file. |
| use_predefined_variables (bool, optional): Whether to use |
| predefined variables. Defaults to True. |
| import_custom_modules (bool, optional): Whether to support |
| importing custom modules in config. Defaults to None. |
| use_environment_variables (bool, optional): Whether to use |
| environment variables. Defaults to True. |
| lazy_import (bool): Whether to load config in `lazy_import` mode. |
| If it is `None`, it will be deduced by the content of the |
| config file. Defaults to None. |
| format_python_code (bool): Whether to format Python code by yapf. |
| Defaults to True. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Config: Config instance built from config file. |
| """ |
| filename = str(filename) if isinstance(filename, Path) else filename |
| if lazy_import is False or \ |
| lazy_import is None and not Config._is_lazy_import(filename): |
| cfg_dict, cfg_text, env_variables = Config._file2dict( |
| filename, use_predefined_variables, use_environment_variables, |
| lazy_import) |
| if import_custom_modules and cfg_dict.get('custom_imports', None): |
| try: |
| import_modules_from_strings(**cfg_dict['custom_imports']) |
| except ImportError as e: |
| err_msg = ( |
| 'Failed to import custom modules from ' |
| f"{cfg_dict['custom_imports']}, the current sys.path " |
| 'is: ') |
| for p in sys.path: |
| err_msg += f'\n {p}' |
| err_msg += ( |
| '\nYou should set `PYTHONPATH` to make `sys.path` ' |
| 'include the directory which contains your custom ' |
| 'module') |
| raise ImportError(err_msg) from e |
| return Config( |
| cfg_dict, |
| cfg_text=cfg_text, |
| filename=filename, |
| env_variables=env_variables, |
| ) |
| else: |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| ConfigDict.lazy = True |
| try: |
| cfg_dict, imported_names = Config._parse_lazy_import(filename) |
| except Exception as e: |
| raise e |
| finally: |
| |
| |
| ConfigDict.lazy = False |
|
|
| cfg = Config( |
| cfg_dict, |
| filename=filename, |
| format_python_code=format_python_code) |
| object.__setattr__(cfg, '_imported_names', imported_names) |
| return cfg |
|
|
| @staticmethod |
| def fromstring(cfg_str: str, file_format: str) -> 'Config': |
| """Build a Config instance from config text. |
| |
| Args: |
| cfg_str (str): Config text. |
| file_format (str): Config file format corresponding to the |
| config str. Only py/yml/yaml/json type are supported now! |
| |
| Returns: |
| Config: Config object generated from ``cfg_str``. |
| """ |
| if file_format not in ['.py', '.json', '.yaml', '.yml']: |
| raise OSError('Only py/yml/yaml/json type are supported now!') |
| if file_format != '.py' and 'dict(' in cfg_str: |
| |
| warnings.warn( |
| 'Please check "file_format", the file format may be .py') |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
|
|
| with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile( |
| 'w', encoding='utf-8', suffix=file_format, |
| delete=False) as temp_file: |
| temp_file.write(cfg_str) |
|
|
| cfg = Config.fromfile(temp_file.name) |
| os.remove(temp_file.name) |
| return cfg |
|
|
| @staticmethod |
| def _get_base_modules(nodes: list) -> list: |
| """Get base module name from parsed code. |
| |
| Args: |
| nodes (list): Parsed code of the config file. |
| |
| Returns: |
| list: Name of base modules. |
| """ |
|
|
| def _get_base_module_from_with(with_nodes: list) -> list: |
| """Get base module name from if statement in python file. |
| |
| Args: |
| with_nodes (list): List of if statement. |
| |
| Returns: |
| list: Name of base modules. |
| """ |
| base_modules = [] |
| for node in with_nodes: |
| assert isinstance(node, ast.ImportFrom), ( |
| 'Illegal syntax in config file! Only ' |
| '`from ... import ...` could be implemented` in ' |
| 'with read_base()`') |
| assert node.module is not None, ( |
| 'Illegal syntax in config file! Syntax like ' |
| '`from . import xxx` is not allowed in `with read_base()`') |
| base_modules.append(node.level * '.' + node.module) |
| return base_modules |
|
|
| for idx, node in enumerate(nodes): |
| if (isinstance(node, ast.Assign) |
| and isinstance(node.targets[0], ast.Name) |
| and node.targets[0].id == BASE_KEY): |
| raise ConfigParsingError( |
| 'The configuration file type in the inheritance chain ' |
| 'must match the current configuration file type, either ' |
| '"lazy_import" or non-"lazy_import". You got this error ' |
| f'since you use the syntax like `_base_ = "{node.targets[0].id}"` ' |
| 'in your config. You should use `with read_base(): ... to` ' |
| 'mark the inherited config file. See more information ' |
| 'in https://mmengine.readthedocs.io/en/latest/advanced_tutorials/config.html' |
| ) |
|
|
| if not isinstance(node, ast.With): |
| continue |
|
|
| expr = node.items[0].context_expr |
| if (not isinstance(expr, ast.Call) |
| or not expr.func.id == 'read_base' or |
| len(node.items) > 1): |
| raise ConfigParsingError( |
| 'Only `read_base` context manager can be used in the ' |
| 'config') |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| for nested_idx, nested_node in enumerate(node.body): |
| nodes.insert(idx + nested_idx + 1, nested_node) |
| nodes.pop(idx) |
| return _get_base_module_from_with(node.body) |
| return [] |
|
|
| @staticmethod |
| def _validate_py_syntax(filename: str): |
| """Validate syntax of python config. |
| |
| Args: |
| filename (str): Filename of python config file. |
| """ |
| with open(filename, encoding='utf-8') as f: |
| content = f.read() |
| try: |
| ast.parse(content) |
| except SyntaxError as e: |
| raise SyntaxError('There are syntax errors in config ' |
| f'file {filename}: {e}') |
|
|
| @staticmethod |
| def _substitute_predefined_vars(filename: str, temp_config_name: str): |
| """Substitute predefined variables in config with actual values. |
| |
| Sometimes we want some variables in the config to be related to the |
| current path or file name, etc. |
| |
| Here is an example of a typical usage scenario. When training a model, |
| we define a working directory in the config that save the models and |
| logs. For different configs, we expect to define different working |
| directories. A common way for users is to use the config file name |
| directly as part of the working directory name, e.g. for the config |
| ``config_setting1.py``, the working directory is |
| ``. /work_dir/config_setting1``. |
| |
| This can be easily achieved using predefined variables, which can be |
| written in the config `config_setting1.py` as follows |
| |
| .. code-block:: python |
| |
| work_dir = '. /work_dir/{{ fileBasenameNoExtension }}' |
| |
| |
| Here `{{ fileBasenameNoExtension }}` indicates the file name of the |
| config (without the extension), and when the config class reads the |
| config file, it will automatically parse this double-bracketed string |
| to the corresponding actual value. |
| |
| .. code-block:: python |
| |
| cfg = Config.fromfile('. /config_setting1.py') |
| cfg.work_dir # ". /work_dir/config_setting1" |
| |
| |
| For details, Please refer to docs/zh_cn/advanced_tutorials/config.md . |
| |
| Args: |
| filename (str): Filename of config. |
| temp_config_name (str): Temporary filename to save substituted |
| config. |
| """ |
| file_dirname = osp.dirname(filename) |
| file_basename = osp.basename(filename) |
| file_basename_no_extension = osp.splitext(file_basename)[0] |
| file_extname = osp.splitext(filename)[1] |
| support_templates = dict( |
| fileDirname=file_dirname, |
| fileBasename=file_basename, |
| fileBasenameNoExtension=file_basename_no_extension, |
| fileExtname=file_extname) |
| with open(filename, encoding='utf-8') as f: |
| config_file = f.read() |
| for key, value in support_templates.items(): |
| regexp = r'\{\{\s*' + str(key) + r'\s*\}\}' |
| value = value.replace('\\', '/') |
| config_file = re.sub(regexp, value, config_file) |
| with open(temp_config_name, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as tmp_config_file: |
| tmp_config_file.write(config_file) |
|
|
| @staticmethod |
| def _substitute_env_variables(filename: str, temp_config_name: str): |
| """Substitute environment variables in config with actual values. |
| |
| Sometimes, we want to change some items in the config with environment |
| variables. For examples, we expect to change dataset root by setting |
| ``DATASET_ROOT=/dataset/root/path`` in the command line. This can be |
| easily achieved by writing lines in the config as follows |
| |
| .. code-block:: python |
| |
| data_root = '{{$DATASET_ROOT:/default/dataset}}/images' |
| |
| |
| Here, ``{{$DATASET_ROOT:/default/dataset}}`` indicates using the |
| environment variable ``DATASET_ROOT`` to replace the part between |
| ``{{}}``. If the ``DATASET_ROOT`` is not set, the default value |
| ``/default/dataset`` will be used. |
| |
| Environment variables not only can replace items in the string, they |
| can also substitute other types of data in config. In this situation, |
| we can write the config as below |
| |
| .. code-block:: python |
| |
| model = dict( |
| bbox_head = dict(num_classes={{'$NUM_CLASSES:80'}})) |
| |
| |
| For details, Please refer to docs/zh_cn/tutorials/config.md . |
| |
| Args: |
| filename (str): Filename of config. |
| temp_config_name (str): Temporary filename to save substituted |
| config. |
| """ |
| with open(filename, encoding='utf-8') as f: |
| config_file = f.read() |
| regexp = r'\{\{[\'\"]?\s*\$(\w+)\s*\:\s*(\S*?)\s*[\'\"]?\}\}' |
| keys = re.findall(regexp, config_file) |
| env_variables = dict() |
| for var_name, value in keys: |
| regexp = r'\{\{[\'\"]?\s*\$' + var_name + r'\s*\:\s*' \ |
| + value + r'\s*[\'\"]?\}\}' |
| if var_name in os.environ: |
| value = os.environ[var_name] |
| env_variables[var_name] = value |
| print_log( |
| f'Using env variable `{var_name}` with value of ' |
| f'{value} to replace item in config.', |
| logger='current') |
| if not value: |
| raise KeyError(f'`{var_name}` cannot be found in `os.environ`.' |
| f' Please set `{var_name}` in environment or ' |
| 'give a default value.') |
| config_file = re.sub(regexp, value, config_file) |
|
|
| with open(temp_config_name, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as tmp_config_file: |
| tmp_config_file.write(config_file) |
| return env_variables |
|
|
| @staticmethod |
| def _pre_substitute_base_vars(filename: str, |
| temp_config_name: str) -> dict: |
| """Preceding step for substituting variables in base config with actual |
| value. |
| |
| Args: |
| filename (str): Filename of config. |
| temp_config_name (str): Temporary filename to save substituted |
| config. |
| |
| Returns: |
| dict: A dictionary contains variables in base config. |
| """ |
| with open(filename, encoding='utf-8') as f: |
| config_file = f.read() |
| base_var_dict = {} |
| regexp = r'\{\{\s*' + BASE_KEY + r'\.([\w\.]+)\s*\}\}' |
| base_vars = set(re.findall(regexp, config_file)) |
| for base_var in base_vars: |
| randstr = f'_{base_var}_{uuid.uuid4().hex.lower()[:6]}' |
| base_var_dict[randstr] = base_var |
| regexp = r'\{\{\s*' + BASE_KEY + r'\.' + base_var + r'\s*\}\}' |
| config_file = re.sub(regexp, f'"{randstr}"', config_file) |
| with open(temp_config_name, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as tmp_config_file: |
| tmp_config_file.write(config_file) |
| return base_var_dict |
|
|
| @staticmethod |
| def _substitute_base_vars(cfg: Any, base_var_dict: dict, |
| base_cfg: dict) -> Any: |
| """Substitute base variables from strings to their actual values. |
| |
| Args: |
| Any : Config dictionary. |
| base_var_dict (dict): A dictionary contains variables in base |
| config. |
| base_cfg (dict): Base config dictionary. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Any : A dictionary with origin base variables |
| substituted with actual values. |
| """ |
| cfg = copy.deepcopy(cfg) |
|
|
| if isinstance(cfg, dict): |
| for k, v in cfg.items(): |
| if isinstance(v, str) and v in base_var_dict: |
| new_v = base_cfg |
| for new_k in base_var_dict[v].split('.'): |
| new_v = new_v[new_k] |
| cfg[k] = new_v |
| elif isinstance(v, (list, tuple, dict)): |
| cfg[k] = Config._substitute_base_vars( |
| v, base_var_dict, base_cfg) |
| elif isinstance(cfg, tuple): |
| cfg = tuple( |
| Config._substitute_base_vars(c, base_var_dict, base_cfg) |
| for c in cfg) |
| elif isinstance(cfg, list): |
| cfg = [ |
| Config._substitute_base_vars(c, base_var_dict, base_cfg) |
| for c in cfg |
| ] |
| elif isinstance(cfg, str) and cfg in base_var_dict: |
| new_v = base_cfg |
| for new_k in base_var_dict[cfg].split('.'): |
| new_v = new_v[new_k] |
| cfg = new_v |
|
|
| return cfg |
|
|
| @staticmethod |
| def _file2dict( |
| filename: str, |
| use_predefined_variables: bool = True, |
| use_environment_variables: bool = True, |
| lazy_import: Optional[bool] = None) -> Tuple[dict, str, dict]: |
| """Transform file to variables dictionary. |
| |
| Args: |
| filename (str): Name of config file. |
| use_predefined_variables (bool, optional): Whether to use |
| predefined variables. Defaults to True. |
| use_environment_variables (bool, optional): Whether to use |
| environment variables. Defaults to True. |
| lazy_import (bool): Whether to load config in `lazy_import` mode. |
| If it is `None`, it will be deduced by the content of the |
| config file. Defaults to None. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Tuple[dict, str]: Variables dictionary and text of Config. |
| """ |
| if lazy_import is None and Config._is_lazy_import(filename): |
| raise RuntimeError( |
| 'The configuration file type in the inheritance chain ' |
| 'must match the current configuration file type, either ' |
| '"lazy_import" or non-"lazy_import". You got this error ' |
| 'since you use the syntax like `with read_base(): ...` ' |
| f'or import non-builtin module in {filename}. See more ' |
| 'information in https://mmengine.readthedocs.io/en/latest/advanced_tutorials/config.html' |
| ) |
|
|
| filename = osp.abspath(osp.expanduser(filename)) |
| check_file_exist(filename) |
| fileExtname = osp.splitext(filename)[1] |
| if fileExtname not in ['.py', '.json', '.yaml', '.yml']: |
| raise OSError('Only py/yml/yaml/json type are supported now!') |
| try: |
| with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as temp_config_dir: |
| temp_config_file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile( |
| dir=temp_config_dir, suffix=fileExtname, delete=False) |
| if platform.system() == 'Windows': |
| temp_config_file.close() |
|
|
| |
| if use_predefined_variables: |
| Config._substitute_predefined_vars(filename, |
| temp_config_file.name) |
| else: |
| shutil.copyfile(filename, temp_config_file.name) |
| |
| env_variables = dict() |
| if use_environment_variables: |
| env_variables = Config._substitute_env_variables( |
| temp_config_file.name, temp_config_file.name) |
| |
| base_var_dict = Config._pre_substitute_base_vars( |
| temp_config_file.name, temp_config_file.name) |
|
|
| |
| base_cfg_dict = ConfigDict() |
| cfg_text_list = list() |
| for base_cfg_path in Config._get_base_files( |
| temp_config_file.name): |
| base_cfg_path, scope = Config._get_cfg_path( |
| base_cfg_path, filename) |
| _cfg_dict, _cfg_text, _env_variables = Config._file2dict( |
| filename=base_cfg_path, |
| use_predefined_variables=use_predefined_variables, |
| use_environment_variables=use_environment_variables, |
| lazy_import=lazy_import, |
| ) |
| cfg_text_list.append(_cfg_text) |
| env_variables.update(_env_variables) |
| duplicate_keys = base_cfg_dict.keys() & _cfg_dict.keys() |
| if len(duplicate_keys) > 0: |
| raise KeyError( |
| 'Duplicate key is not allowed among bases. ' |
| f'Duplicate keys: {duplicate_keys}') |
|
|
| |
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| |
| _cfg_dict = Config._dict_to_config_dict(_cfg_dict, scope) |
| base_cfg_dict.update(_cfg_dict) |
|
|
| if filename.endswith('.py'): |
| with open(temp_config_file.name, encoding='utf-8') as f: |
| parsed_codes = ast.parse(f.read()) |
| parsed_codes = RemoveAssignFromAST(BASE_KEY).visit( |
| parsed_codes) |
| codeobj = compile(parsed_codes, filename, mode='exec') |
| |
| |
| global_locals_var = {BASE_KEY: base_cfg_dict} |
| ori_keys = set(global_locals_var.keys()) |
| eval(codeobj, global_locals_var, global_locals_var) |
| cfg_dict = { |
| key: value |
| for key, value in global_locals_var.items() |
| if (key not in ori_keys and not key.startswith('__')) |
| } |
| elif filename.endswith(('.yml', '.yaml', '.json')): |
| cfg_dict = load(temp_config_file.name) |
| |
| for key, value in list(cfg_dict.items()): |
| if isinstance(value, |
| (types.FunctionType, types.ModuleType)): |
| cfg_dict.pop(key) |
| temp_config_file.close() |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| Config._parse_scope(cfg_dict) |
| except Exception as e: |
| if osp.exists(temp_config_dir): |
| shutil.rmtree(temp_config_dir) |
| raise e |
|
|
| |
| if DEPRECATION_KEY in cfg_dict: |
| deprecation_info = cfg_dict.pop(DEPRECATION_KEY) |
| warning_msg = f'The config file {filename} will be deprecated ' \ |
| 'in the future.' |
| if 'expected' in deprecation_info: |
| warning_msg += f' Please use {deprecation_info["expected"]} ' \ |
| 'instead.' |
| if 'reference' in deprecation_info: |
| warning_msg += ' More information can be found at ' \ |
| f'{deprecation_info["reference"]}' |
| warnings.warn(warning_msg, DeprecationWarning) |
|
|
| cfg_text = filename + '\n' |
| with open(filename, encoding='utf-8') as f: |
| |
| cfg_text += f.read() |
|
|
| |
| cfg_dict = Config._substitute_base_vars(cfg_dict, base_var_dict, |
| base_cfg_dict) |
| cfg_dict.pop(BASE_KEY, None) |
|
|
| cfg_dict = Config._merge_a_into_b(cfg_dict, base_cfg_dict) |
| cfg_dict = { |
| k: v |
| for k, v in cfg_dict.items() if not k.startswith('__') |
| } |
|
|
| |
| cfg_text_list.append(cfg_text) |
| cfg_text = '\n'.join(cfg_text_list) |
|
|
| return cfg_dict, cfg_text, env_variables |
|
|
| @staticmethod |
| def _parse_lazy_import(filename: str) -> Tuple[ConfigDict, set]: |
| """Transform file to variables dictionary. |
| |
| Args: |
| filename (str): Name of config file. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Tuple[dict, dict]: ``cfg_dict`` and ``imported_names``. |
| |
| - cfg_dict (dict): Variables dictionary of parsed config. |
| - imported_names (set): Used to mark the names of |
| imported object. |
| """ |
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| with open(filename, encoding='utf-8') as f: |
| global_dict = {'LazyObject': LazyObject, '__file__': filename} |
| base_dict = {} |
|
|
| parsed_codes = ast.parse(f.read()) |
| |
| |
| base_modules = Config._get_base_modules(parsed_codes.body) |
| base_imported_names = set() |
| for base_module in base_modules: |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| level = len(re.match(r'\.*', base_module).group()) |
| if level > 0: |
| |
| base_dir = osp.dirname(filename) |
| module_path = osp.join( |
| base_dir, *(['..'] * (level - 1)), |
| f'{base_module[level:].replace(".", "/")}.py') |
| else: |
| |
| module_list = base_module.split('.') |
| if len(module_list) == 1: |
| raise ConfigParsingError( |
| 'The imported configuration file should not be ' |
| f'an independent package {module_list[0]}. Here ' |
| 'is an example: ' |
| '`with read_base(): from mmdet.configs.retinanet_r50_fpn_1x_coco import *`' |
| ) |
| else: |
| package = module_list[0] |
| root_path = get_installed_path(package) |
| module_path = f'{osp.join(root_path, *module_list[1:])}.py' |
| if not osp.isfile(module_path): |
| raise ConfigParsingError( |
| f'{module_path} not found! It means that incorrect ' |
| 'module is defined in ' |
| f'`with read_base(): = from {base_module} import ...`, please ' |
| 'make sure the base config module is valid ' |
| 'and is consistent with the prior import ' |
| 'logic') |
| _base_cfg_dict, _base_imported_names = Config._parse_lazy_import( |
| module_path) |
| base_imported_names |= _base_imported_names |
| |
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| base_dict[base_module] = _base_cfg_dict |
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| |
| transform = ImportTransformer( |
| global_dict=global_dict, |
| base_dict=base_dict, |
| filename=filename) |
| modified_code = transform.visit(parsed_codes) |
| modified_code, abs_imported = _gather_abs_import_lazyobj( |
| modified_code, filename=filename) |
| imported_names = transform.imported_obj | abs_imported |
| imported_names |= base_imported_names |
| modified_code = ast.fix_missing_locations(modified_code) |
| exec( |
| compile(modified_code, filename, mode='exec'), global_dict, |
| global_dict) |
|
|
| ret: dict = {} |
| for key, value in global_dict.items(): |
| if key.startswith('__') or key in ['LazyObject']: |
| continue |
| ret[key] = value |
| |
| cfg_dict = Config._dict_to_config_dict_lazy(ret) |
|
|
| return cfg_dict, imported_names |
|
|
| @staticmethod |
| def _dict_to_config_dict_lazy(cfg: dict): |
| """Recursively converts ``dict`` to :obj:`ConfigDict`. The only |
| difference between ``_dict_to_config_dict_lazy`` and |
| ``_dict_to_config_dict_lazy`` is that the former one does not consider |
| the scope, and will not trigger the building of ``LazyObject``. |
| |
| Args: |
| cfg (dict): Config dict. |
| |
| Returns: |
| ConfigDict: Converted dict. |
| """ |
| |
| if isinstance(cfg, dict): |
| cfg_dict = ConfigDict() |
| for key, value in cfg.items(): |
| cfg_dict[key] = Config._dict_to_config_dict_lazy(value) |
| return cfg_dict |
| if isinstance(cfg, (tuple, list)): |
| return type(cfg)( |
| Config._dict_to_config_dict_lazy(_cfg) for _cfg in cfg) |
| return cfg |
|
|
| @staticmethod |
| def _dict_to_config_dict(cfg: dict, |
| scope: Optional[str] = None, |
| has_scope=True): |
| """Recursively converts ``dict`` to :obj:`ConfigDict`. |
| |
| Args: |
| cfg (dict): Config dict. |
| scope (str, optional): Scope of instance. |
| has_scope (bool): Whether to add `_scope_` key to config dict. |
| |
| Returns: |
| ConfigDict: Converted dict. |
| """ |
| |
| if isinstance(cfg, dict): |
| if has_scope and 'type' in cfg: |
| has_scope = False |
| if scope is not None and cfg.get('_scope_', None) is None: |
| cfg._scope_ = scope |
| cfg = ConfigDict(cfg) |
| dict.__setattr__(cfg, 'scope', scope) |
| for key, value in cfg.items(): |
| cfg[key] = Config._dict_to_config_dict( |
| value, scope=scope, has_scope=has_scope) |
| elif isinstance(cfg, tuple): |
| cfg = tuple( |
| Config._dict_to_config_dict(_cfg, scope, has_scope=has_scope) |
| for _cfg in cfg) |
| elif isinstance(cfg, list): |
| cfg = [ |
| Config._dict_to_config_dict(_cfg, scope, has_scope=has_scope) |
| for _cfg in cfg |
| ] |
| return cfg |
|
|
| @staticmethod |
| def _parse_scope(cfg: dict) -> None: |
| """Adds ``_scope_`` to :obj:`ConfigDict` instance, which means a base |
| variable. |
| |
| If the config dict already has the scope, scope will not be |
| overwritten. |
| |
| Args: |
| cfg (dict): Config needs to be parsed with scope. |
| """ |
| if isinstance(cfg, ConfigDict): |
| cfg._scope_ = cfg.scope |
| elif isinstance(cfg, (tuple, list)): |
| [Config._parse_scope(value) for value in cfg] |
| else: |
| return |
|
|
| @staticmethod |
| def _get_base_files(filename: str) -> list: |
| """Get the base config file. |
| |
| Args: |
| filename (str): The config file. |
| |
| Raises: |
| TypeError: Name of config file. |
| |
| Returns: |
| list: A list of base config. |
| """ |
| file_format = osp.splitext(filename)[1] |
| if file_format == '.py': |
| Config._validate_py_syntax(filename) |
| with open(filename, encoding='utf-8') as f: |
| parsed_codes = ast.parse(f.read()).body |
|
|
| def is_base_line(c): |
| return (isinstance(c, ast.Assign) |
| and isinstance(c.targets[0], ast.Name) |
| and c.targets[0].id == BASE_KEY) |
|
|
| base_code = next((c for c in parsed_codes if is_base_line(c)), |
| None) |
| if base_code is not None: |
| base_code = ast.Expression( |
| body=base_code.value) |
| base_files = eval(compile(base_code, '', mode='eval')) |
| else: |
| base_files = [] |
| elif file_format in ('.yml', '.yaml', '.json'): |
| import mmengine |
| cfg_dict = mmengine.load(filename) |
| base_files = cfg_dict.get(BASE_KEY, []) |
| else: |
| raise ConfigParsingError( |
| 'The config type should be py, json, yaml or ' |
| f'yml, but got {file_format}') |
| base_files = base_files if isinstance(base_files, |
| list) else [base_files] |
| return base_files |
|
|
| @staticmethod |
| def _get_cfg_path(cfg_path: str, |
| filename: str) -> Tuple[str, Optional[str]]: |
| """Get the config path from the current or external package. |
| |
| Args: |
| cfg_path (str): Relative path of config. |
| filename (str): The config file being parsed. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Tuple[str, str or None]: Path and scope of config. If the config |
| is not an external config, the scope will be `None`. |
| """ |
| if '::' in cfg_path: |
| |
| |
| scope = cfg_path.partition('::')[0] |
| package, cfg_path = _get_package_and_cfg_path(cfg_path) |
|
|
| if not is_installed(package): |
| raise ModuleNotFoundError( |
| f'{package} is not installed, please install {package} ' |
| f'manually') |
|
|
| |
| package_path = get_installed_path(package) |
| try: |
| |
| cfg_path = _get_external_cfg_path(package_path, cfg_path) |
| except ValueError: |
| |
| |
| cfg_path = _get_external_cfg_base_path(package_path, cfg_path) |
| except FileNotFoundError as e: |
| raise e |
| return cfg_path, scope |
| else: |
| |
| cfg_dir = osp.dirname(filename) |
| cfg_path = osp.join(cfg_dir, cfg_path) |
| return cfg_path, None |
|
|
| @staticmethod |
| def _merge_a_into_b(a: dict, |
| b: dict, |
| allow_list_keys: bool = False) -> dict: |
| """merge dict ``a`` into dict ``b`` (non-inplace). |
| |
| Values in ``a`` will overwrite ``b``. ``b`` is copied first to avoid |
| in-place modifications. |
| |
| Args: |
| a (dict): The source dict to be merged into ``b``. |
| b (dict): The origin dict to be fetch keys from ``a``. |
| allow_list_keys (bool): If True, int string keys (e.g. '0', '1') |
| are allowed in source ``a`` and will replace the element of the |
| corresponding index in b if b is a list. Defaults to False. |
| |
| Returns: |
| dict: The modified dict of ``b`` using ``a``. |
| |
| Examples: |
| # Normally merge a into b. |
| >>> Config._merge_a_into_b( |
| ... dict(obj=dict(a=2)), dict(obj=dict(a=1))) |
| {'obj': {'a': 2}} |
| |
| # Delete b first and merge a into b. |
| >>> Config._merge_a_into_b( |
| ... dict(obj=dict(_delete_=True, a=2)), dict(obj=dict(a=1))) |
| {'obj': {'a': 2}} |
| |
| # b is a list |
| >>> Config._merge_a_into_b( |
| ... {'0': dict(a=2)}, [dict(a=1), dict(b=2)], True) |
| [{'a': 2}, {'b': 2}] |
| """ |
| b = b.copy() |
| for k, v in a.items(): |
| if allow_list_keys and k.isdigit() and isinstance(b, list): |
| k = int(k) |
| if len(b) <= k: |
| raise KeyError(f'Index {k} exceeds the length of list {b}') |
| b[k] = Config._merge_a_into_b(v, b[k], allow_list_keys) |
| elif isinstance(v, dict): |
| if k in b and not v.pop(DELETE_KEY, False): |
| allowed_types: Union[Tuple, type] = ( |
| dict, list) if allow_list_keys else dict |
| if not isinstance(b[k], allowed_types): |
| raise TypeError( |
| f'{k}={v} in child config cannot inherit from ' |
| f'base because {k} is a dict in the child config ' |
| f'but is of type {type(b[k])} in base config. ' |
| f'You may set `{DELETE_KEY}=True` to ignore the ' |
| f'base config.') |
| b[k] = Config._merge_a_into_b(v, b[k], allow_list_keys) |
| else: |
| b[k] = ConfigDict(v) |
| else: |
| b[k] = v |
| return b |
|
|
| @staticmethod |
| def auto_argparser(description=None): |
| """Generate argparser from config file automatically (experimental)""" |
| partial_parser = ArgumentParser(description=description) |
| partial_parser.add_argument('config', help='config file path') |
| cfg_file = partial_parser.parse_known_args()[0].config |
| cfg = Config.fromfile(cfg_file) |
| parser = ArgumentParser(description=description) |
| parser.add_argument('config', help='config file path') |
| add_args(parser, cfg) |
| return parser, cfg |
|
|
| @property |
| def filename(self) -> str: |
| """get file name of config.""" |
| return self._filename |
|
|
| @property |
| def text(self) -> str: |
| """get config text.""" |
| return self._text |
|
|
| @property |
| def env_variables(self) -> dict: |
| """get used environment variables.""" |
| return self._env_variables |
|
|
| @property |
| def pretty_text(self) -> str: |
| """get formatted python config text.""" |
|
|
| indent = 4 |
|
|
| def _indent(s_, num_spaces): |
| s = s_.split('\n') |
| if len(s) == 1: |
| return s_ |
| first = s.pop(0) |
| s = [(num_spaces * ' ') + line for line in s] |
| s = '\n'.join(s) |
| s = first + '\n' + s |
| return s |
|
|
| def _format_basic_types(k, v, use_mapping=False): |
| if isinstance(v, str): |
| v_str = repr(v) |
| else: |
| v_str = str(v) |
|
|
| if use_mapping: |
| k_str = f"'{k}'" if isinstance(k, str) else str(k) |
| attr_str = f'{k_str}: {v_str}' |
| else: |
| attr_str = f'{str(k)}={v_str}' |
| attr_str = _indent(attr_str, indent) |
|
|
| return attr_str |
|
|
| def _format_list_tuple(k, v, use_mapping=False): |
| if isinstance(v, list): |
| left = '[' |
| right = ']' |
| else: |
| left = '(' |
| right = ')' |
|
|
| v_str = f'{left}\n' |
| |
| for item in v: |
| if isinstance(item, dict): |
| v_str += f'dict({_indent(_format_dict(item), indent)}),\n' |
| elif isinstance(item, tuple): |
| v_str += f'{_indent(_format_list_tuple(None, item), indent)},\n' |
| elif isinstance(item, list): |
| v_str += f'{_indent(_format_list_tuple(None, item), indent)},\n' |
| elif isinstance(item, str): |
| v_str += f'{_indent(repr(item), indent)},\n' |
| else: |
| v_str += str(item) + ',\n' |
| if k is None: |
| return _indent(v_str, indent) + right |
| if use_mapping: |
| k_str = f"'{k}'" if isinstance(k, str) else str(k) |
| attr_str = f'{k_str}: {v_str}' |
| else: |
| attr_str = f'{str(k)}={v_str}' |
| attr_str = _indent(attr_str, indent) + right |
| return attr_str |
|
|
| def _contain_invalid_identifier(dict_str): |
| contain_invalid_identifier = False |
| for key_name in dict_str: |
| contain_invalid_identifier |= \ |
| (not str(key_name).isidentifier()) |
| return contain_invalid_identifier |
|
|
| def _format_dict(input_dict, outest_level=False): |
| r = '' |
| s = [] |
|
|
| use_mapping = _contain_invalid_identifier(input_dict) |
| if use_mapping: |
| r += '{' |
| for idx, (k, v) in enumerate( |
| sorted(input_dict.items(), key=lambda x: str(x[0]))): |
| is_last = idx >= len(input_dict) - 1 |
| end = '' if outest_level or is_last else ',' |
| if isinstance(v, dict): |
| v_str = '\n' + _format_dict(v) |
| if use_mapping: |
| k_str = f"'{k}'" if isinstance(k, str) else str(k) |
| attr_str = f'{k_str}: dict({v_str}' |
| else: |
| attr_str = f'{str(k)}=dict({v_str}' |
| attr_str = _indent(attr_str, indent) + ')' + end |
| elif isinstance(v, (list, tuple)): |
| attr_str = _format_list_tuple(k, v, use_mapping) + end |
| else: |
| attr_str = _format_basic_types(k, v, use_mapping) + end |
|
|
| s.append(attr_str) |
| r += '\n'.join(s) |
| if use_mapping: |
| r += '}' |
| return r |
|
|
| cfg_dict = self.to_dict() |
| text = _format_dict(cfg_dict, outest_level=True) |
| if self._format_python_code: |
| |
| yapf_style = dict( |
| based_on_style='pep8', |
| blank_line_before_nested_class_or_def=True, |
| split_before_expression_after_opening_paren=True) |
| try: |
| if digit_version(yapf.__version__) >= digit_version('0.40.2'): |
| text, _ = FormatCode(text, style_config=yapf_style) |
| else: |
| text, _ = FormatCode( |
| text, style_config=yapf_style, verify=True) |
| except: |
| raise SyntaxError('Failed to format the config file, please ' |
| f'check the syntax of: \n{text}') |
| return text |
|
|
| def __repr__(self): |
| return f'Config (path: {self.filename}): {self._cfg_dict.__repr__()}' |
|
|
| def __len__(self): |
| return len(self._cfg_dict) |
|
|
| def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> Any: |
| return getattr(self._cfg_dict, name) |
|
|
| def __getitem__(self, name): |
| return self._cfg_dict.__getitem__(name) |
|
|
| def __setattr__(self, name, value): |
| if isinstance(value, dict): |
| value = ConfigDict(value) |
| self._cfg_dict.__setattr__(name, value) |
|
|
| def __setitem__(self, name, value): |
| if isinstance(value, dict): |
| value = ConfigDict(value) |
| self._cfg_dict.__setitem__(name, value) |
|
|
| def __iter__(self): |
| return iter(self._cfg_dict) |
|
|
| def __getstate__( |
| self |
| ) -> Tuple[dict, Optional[str], Optional[str], dict, bool, set]: |
| state = (self._cfg_dict, self._filename, self._text, |
| self._env_variables, self._format_python_code, |
| self._imported_names) |
| return state |
|
|
| def __deepcopy__(self, memo): |
| cls = self.__class__ |
| other = cls.__new__(cls) |
| memo[id(self)] = other |
|
|
| for key, value in self.__dict__.items(): |
| super(Config, other).__setattr__(key, copy.deepcopy(value, memo)) |
|
|
| return other |
|
|
| def __copy__(self): |
| cls = self.__class__ |
| other = cls.__new__(cls) |
| other.__dict__.update(self.__dict__) |
| super(Config, other).__setattr__('_cfg_dict', self._cfg_dict.copy()) |
|
|
| return other |
|
|
| copy = __copy__ |
|
|
| def __setstate__(self, state: Tuple[dict, Optional[str], Optional[str], |
| dict, bool, set]): |
| super().__setattr__('_cfg_dict', state[0]) |
| super().__setattr__('_filename', state[1]) |
| super().__setattr__('_text', state[2]) |
| super().__setattr__('_env_variables', state[3]) |
| super().__setattr__('_format_python_code', state[4]) |
| super().__setattr__('_imported_names', state[5]) |
|
|
| def dump(self, file: Optional[Union[str, Path]] = None): |
| """Dump config to file or return config text. |
| |
| Args: |
| file (str or Path, optional): If not specified, then the object |
| is dumped to a str, otherwise to a file specified by the filename. |
| Defaults to None. |
| |
| Returns: |
| str or None: Config text. |
| """ |
| file = str(file) if isinstance(file, Path) else file |
| cfg_dict = self.to_dict() |
| if file is None: |
| if self.filename is None or self.filename.endswith('.py'): |
| return self.pretty_text |
| else: |
| file_format = self.filename.split('.')[-1] |
| return dump(cfg_dict, file_format=file_format) |
| elif file.endswith('.py'): |
| with open(file, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f: |
| f.write(self.pretty_text) |
| else: |
| file_format = file.split('.')[-1] |
| return dump(cfg_dict, file=file, file_format=file_format) |
|
|
| def merge_from_dict(self, |
| options: dict, |
| allow_list_keys: bool = True) -> None: |
| """Merge list into cfg_dict. |
| |
| Merge the dict parsed by MultipleKVAction into this cfg. |
| |
| Args: |
| options (dict): dict of configs to merge from. |
| allow_list_keys (bool): If True, int string keys (e.g. '0', '1') |
| are allowed in ``options`` and will replace the element of the |
| corresponding index in the config if the config is a list. |
| Defaults to True. |
| |
| Examples: |
| >>> from mmengine import Config |
| >>> # Merge dictionary element |
| >>> options = {'model.backbone.depth': 50, 'model.backbone.with_cp': True} |
| >>> cfg = Config(dict(model=dict(backbone=dict(type='ResNet')))) |
| >>> cfg.merge_from_dict(options) |
| >>> cfg._cfg_dict |
| {'model': {'backbone': {'type': 'ResNet', 'depth': 50, 'with_cp': True}}} |
| >>> # Merge list element |
| >>> cfg = Config( |
| >>> dict(pipeline=[dict(type='LoadImage'), |
| >>> dict(type='LoadAnnotations')])) |
| >>> options = dict(pipeline={'0': dict(type='SelfLoadImage')}) |
| >>> cfg.merge_from_dict(options, allow_list_keys=True) |
| >>> cfg._cfg_dict |
| {'pipeline': [{'type': 'SelfLoadImage'}, {'type': 'LoadAnnotations'}]} |
| """ |
| option_cfg_dict: dict = {} |
| for full_key, v in options.items(): |
| d = option_cfg_dict |
| key_list = full_key.split('.') |
| for subkey in key_list[:-1]: |
| d.setdefault(subkey, ConfigDict()) |
| d = d[subkey] |
| subkey = key_list[-1] |
| d[subkey] = v |
|
|
| cfg_dict = super().__getattribute__('_cfg_dict') |
| super().__setattr__( |
| '_cfg_dict', |
| Config._merge_a_into_b( |
| option_cfg_dict, cfg_dict, allow_list_keys=allow_list_keys)) |
|
|
| @staticmethod |
| def diff(cfg1: Union[str, 'Config'], cfg2: Union[str, 'Config']) -> str: |
| if isinstance(cfg1, str): |
| cfg1 = Config.fromfile(cfg1) |
|
|
| if isinstance(cfg2, str): |
| cfg2 = Config.fromfile(cfg2) |
|
|
| res = difflib.unified_diff( |
| cfg1.pretty_text.split('\n'), cfg2.pretty_text.split('\n')) |
|
|
| |
| console = Console() |
| text = Text() |
| for line in res: |
| if line.startswith('+'): |
| color = 'bright_green' |
| elif line.startswith('-'): |
| color = 'bright_red' |
| else: |
| color = 'bright_white' |
| _text = Text(line + '\n') |
| _text.stylize(color) |
| text.append(_text) |
|
|
| with console.capture() as capture: |
| console.print(text) |
|
|
| return capture.get() |
|
|
| @staticmethod |
| def _is_lazy_import(filename: str) -> bool: |
| if not filename.endswith('.py'): |
| return False |
| with open(filename, encoding='utf-8') as f: |
| codes_str = f.read() |
| parsed_codes = ast.parse(codes_str) |
| for node in ast.walk(parsed_codes): |
| if (isinstance(node, ast.Assign) |
| and isinstance(node.targets[0], ast.Name) |
| and node.targets[0].id == BASE_KEY): |
| return False |
|
|
| if isinstance(node, ast.With): |
| expr = node.items[0].context_expr |
| if (not isinstance(expr, ast.Call) |
| or not expr.func.id == 'read_base'): |
| raise ConfigParsingError( |
| 'Only `read_base` context manager can be used in the ' |
| 'config') |
| return True |
| if isinstance(node, ast.ImportFrom): |
| |
| if node.level != 0: |
| return True |
| |
| if (node.module == 'mmengine' and len(node.names) == 1 |
| and node.names[0].name == 'Config'): |
| continue |
| if not isinstance(node.module, str): |
| continue |
| |
| if not _is_builtin_module(node.module): |
| return True |
| if isinstance(node, ast.Import): |
| for alias_node in node.names: |
| if not _is_builtin_module(alias_node.name): |
| return True |
| return False |
|
|
| def _to_lazy_dict(self, keep_imported: bool = False) -> dict: |
| """Convert config object to dictionary with lazy object, and filter the |
| imported object.""" |
| res = self._cfg_dict._to_lazy_dict() |
| if hasattr(self, '_imported_names') and not keep_imported: |
| res = { |
| key: value |
| for key, value in res.items() |
| if key not in self._imported_names |
| } |
| return res |
|
|
| def to_dict(self, keep_imported: bool = False): |
| """Convert all data in the config to a builtin ``dict``. |
| |
| Args: |
| keep_imported (bool): Whether to keep the imported field. |
| Defaults to False |
| |
| If you import third-party objects in the config file, all imported |
| objects will be converted to a string like ``torch.optim.SGD`` |
| """ |
| cfg_dict = self._cfg_dict.to_dict() |
| if hasattr(self, '_imported_names') and not keep_imported: |
| cfg_dict = { |
| key: value |
| for key, value in cfg_dict.items() |
| if key not in self._imported_names |
| } |
| return cfg_dict |
|
|
|
|
| class DictAction(Action): |
| """ |
| argparse action to split an argument into KEY=VALUE form |
| on the first = and append to a dictionary. List options can |
| be passed as comma separated values, i.e 'KEY=V1,V2,V3', or with explicit |
| brackets, i.e. 'KEY=[V1,V2,V3]'. It also support nested brackets to build |
| list/tuple values. e.g. 'KEY=[(V1,V2),(V3,V4)]' |
| """ |
|
|
| @staticmethod |
| def _parse_int_float_bool(val: str) -> Union[int, float, bool, Any]: |
| """parse int/float/bool value in the string.""" |
| try: |
| return int(val) |
| except ValueError: |
| pass |
| try: |
| return float(val) |
| except ValueError: |
| pass |
| if val.lower() in ['true', 'false']: |
| return True if val.lower() == 'true' else False |
| if val == 'None': |
| return None |
| return val |
|
|
| @staticmethod |
| def _parse_iterable(val: str) -> Union[list, tuple, Any]: |
| """Parse iterable values in the string. |
| |
| All elements inside '()' or '[]' are treated as iterable values. |
| |
| Args: |
| val (str): Value string. |
| |
| Returns: |
| list | tuple | Any: The expanded list or tuple from the string, |
| or single value if no iterable values are found. |
| |
| Examples: |
| >>> DictAction._parse_iterable('1,2,3') |
| [1, 2, 3] |
| >>> DictAction._parse_iterable('[a, b, c]') |
| ['a', 'b', 'c'] |
| >>> DictAction._parse_iterable('[(1, 2, 3), [a, b], c]') |
| [(1, 2, 3), ['a', 'b'], 'c'] |
| """ |
|
|
| def find_next_comma(string): |
| """Find the position of next comma in the string. |
| |
| If no ',' is found in the string, return the string length. All |
| chars inside '()' and '[]' are treated as one element and thus ',' |
| inside these brackets are ignored. |
| """ |
| assert (string.count('(') == string.count(')')) and ( |
| string.count('[') == string.count(']')), \ |
| f'Imbalanced brackets exist in {string}' |
| end = len(string) |
| for idx, char in enumerate(string): |
| pre = string[:idx] |
| |
| if ((char == ',') and (pre.count('(') == pre.count(')')) |
| and (pre.count('[') == pre.count(']'))): |
| end = idx |
| break |
| return end |
|
|
| |
| val = val.strip('\'\"').replace(' ', '') |
| is_tuple = False |
| if val.startswith('(') and val.endswith(')'): |
| is_tuple = True |
| val = val[1:-1] |
| elif val.startswith('[') and val.endswith(']'): |
| val = val[1:-1] |
| elif ',' not in val: |
| |
| return DictAction._parse_int_float_bool(val) |
|
|
| values = [] |
| while len(val) > 0: |
| comma_idx = find_next_comma(val) |
| element = DictAction._parse_iterable(val[:comma_idx]) |
| values.append(element) |
| val = val[comma_idx + 1:] |
|
|
| if is_tuple: |
| return tuple(values) |
|
|
| return values |
|
|
| def __call__(self, |
| parser: ArgumentParser, |
| namespace: Namespace, |
| values: Union[str, Sequence[Any], None], |
| option_string: str = None): |
| """Parse Variables in string and add them into argparser. |
| |
| Args: |
| parser (ArgumentParser): Argument parser. |
| namespace (Namespace): Argument namespace. |
| values (Union[str, Sequence[Any], None]): Argument string. |
| option_string (list[str], optional): Option string. |
| Defaults to None. |
| """ |
| |
| options = copy.copy(getattr(namespace, self.dest, None) or {}) |
| if values is not None: |
| for kv in values: |
| key, val = kv.split('=', maxsplit=1) |
| options[key] = self._parse_iterable(val) |
| setattr(namespace, self.dest, options) |
|
|
|
|
| @contextmanager |
| def read_base(): |
| """Context manager to mark the base config. |
| |
| The pure Python-style configuration file allows you to use the import |
| syntax. However, it is important to note that you need to import the base |
| configuration file within the context of ``read_base``, and import other |
| dependencies outside of it. |
| |
| You can see more usage of Python-style configuration in the `tutorial`_ |
| |
| .. _tutorial: https://mmengine.readthedocs.io/en/latest/advanced_tutorials/config.html#a-pure-python-style-configuration-file-beta |
| """ |
| yield |
|
|