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[Feature] Keep the list of labels of a dataset as metadata
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[ "Yes! I see mostly two options for this:\r\n- a `Feature` approach like currently (but we might deprecate features)\r\n- wrapping in a smart way the Dictionary arrays of Arrow: https://arrow.apache.org/docs/python/data.html?highlight=dictionary%20encode#dictionary-arrays", "I would have a preference for the second bullet point.", "This should be accessible now as a feature in dataset.info.features (and even have the mapping methods).", "Perfect! Well done!!", "Hi,\r\nI hope we could get a better documentation.\r\nIt took me more than 1 hour to found this way to get the label information.", "Yes we are working on the doc right now, should be in the next release quite soon." ]
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It would be useful to keep the list of the labels of a dataset as metadata. Either directly in the `DatasetInfo` or in the Arrow metadata.
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[Feature] More dataset outputs
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[ "Yes!\r\n- pandas will be a one-liner in `arrow_dataset`: https://arrow.apache.org/docs/python/generated/pyarrow.Table.html#pyarrow.Table.to_pandas\r\n- for Spark I have no idea. let's investigate that at some point", "For Spark it looks to be pretty straightforward as well https://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/sql-pyspark-pandas-with-arrow.html but looks to be having a dependency to Spark is necessary, then nevermind we can skip it", "Now Pandas is available." ]
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Add the following dataset outputs: - Spark - Pandas
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[ "My first bug report ❀️\r\nLooking into this right now!", "Ok, there are some news, most good than bad :laughing: \r\n\r\nThe dataset script now became:\r\n```python\r\nimport csv\r\n\r\nimport nlp\r\n\r\n\r\nclass Bbc(nlp.GeneratorBasedBuilder):\r\n VERSION = nlp.Version(\"1.0.0\")\r\n\r\n def __init__(self, **config):\r\n self.train = config.pop(\"train\", None)\r\n self.validation = config.pop(\"validation\", None)\r\n super(Bbc, self).__init__(**config)\r\n\r\n def _info(self):\r\n return nlp.DatasetInfo(builder=self, description=\"bla\", features=nlp.features.FeaturesDict({\"id\": nlp.int32, \"text\": nlp.string, \"label\": nlp.string}))\r\n\r\n def _split_generators(self, dl_manager):\r\n return [nlp.SplitGenerator(name=nlp.Split.TRAIN, gen_kwargs={\"filepath\": self.train}),\r\n nlp.SplitGenerator(name=nlp.Split.VALIDATION, gen_kwargs={\"filepath\": self.validation})]\r\n\r\n def _generate_examples(self, filepath):\r\n with open(filepath) as f:\r\n reader = csv.reader(f, delimiter=',', quotechar=\"\\\"\")\r\n lines = list(reader)[1:]\r\n\r\n for idx, line in enumerate(lines):\r\n yield idx, {\"id\": idx, \"text\": line[1], \"label\": line[0]}\r\n\r\n```\r\n\r\nAnd the dataset folder becomes:\r\n```\r\n.\r\nβ”œβ”€β”€ bbc\r\nβ”‚ β”œβ”€β”€ bbc.py\r\nβ”‚ └── data\r\nβ”‚ β”œβ”€β”€ test.csv\r\nβ”‚ └── train.csv\r\n```\r\nI can load the dataset by using the keywords arguments like this:\r\n```python\r\nimport nlp\r\ndataset = nlp.load(\"bbc\", builder_kwargs={\"train\": \"bbc/data/train.csv\", \"validation\": \"bbc/data/test.csv\"})\r\n```\r\n\r\nThat was the good part ^^ Because it took me some time to understand that the script itself is put in cache in `datasets/src/nlp/datasets/some-hash/bbc.py` which is very difficult to discover without checking the source code. It means that doesn't matter the changes you do to your original script it is taken into account. I think instead of doing a hash on the name (I suppose it is the name), a hash on the content of the script itself should be a better solution.\r\n\r\nThen by diving a bit in the code I found the `force_reload` parameter [here](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/blob/master/src/nlp/load.py#L50) but the call of this `load_dataset` method is done with the `builder_kwargs` as seen [here](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/blob/master/src/nlp/load.py#L166) which is ok until the call to the builder is done as the builder do not have this `force_reload` parameter. To show as example, the previous load becomes:\r\n```python\r\nimport nlp\r\ndataset = nlp.load(\"bbc\", builder_kwargs={\"train\": \"bbc/data/train.csv\", \"validation\": \"bbc/data/test.csv\", \"force_reload\": True})\r\n```\r\nRaises\r\n```\r\nTraceback (most recent call last):\r\n File \"<stdin>\", line 1, in <module>\r\n File \"/home/jplu/dev/jplu/datasets/src/nlp/load.py\", line 283, in load\r\n dbuilder: DatasetBuilder = builder(path, name, data_dir=data_dir, **builder_kwargs)\r\n File \"/home/jplu/dev/jplu/datasets/src/nlp/load.py\", line 170, in builder\r\n builder_instance = builder_cls(**builder_kwargs)\r\n File \"/home/jplu/dev/jplu/datasets/src/nlp/datasets/84d638d2a8ca919d1021a554e741766f50679dc6553d5a0612b6094311babd39/bbc.py\", line 12, in __init__\r\n super(Bbc, self).__init__(**config)\r\nTypeError: __init__() got an unexpected keyword argument 'force_reload'\r\n```\r\nSo yes the cache is refreshed with the new script but then raises this error.", "Ok great, so as discussed today, let's:\r\n- have a main dataset directory inside the lib with sub-directories hashed by the content of the file\r\n- keep a cache for downloading the scripts from S3 for now\r\n- later: add methods to list and clean the local versions of the datasets (and the distant versions on S3 as well)\r\n\r\nSide question: do you often use `builder_kwargs` for other things than supplying file paths? I was thinking about having a more easy to read and remember `data_files` argument maybe.", "Good plan!\r\n\r\nYes I do use `builder_kwargs` for other things such as:\r\n- dataset name\r\n- properties to know how to properly read a CSV file: do I have to skip the first line in a CSV, which delimiter is used, and the columns ids to use.\r\n- properties to know how to properly read a JSON file: which properties in a JSON object to read", "Done!" ]
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Hello, As proposed by @thomwolf, I open an issue to explain what I'm trying to do without success. What I want to do is to create and load a local dataset, the script I have done is the following: ```python import os import csv import nlp class BbcConfig(nlp.BuilderConfig): def __init__(self, **kwargs): super(BbcConfig, self).__init__(**kwargs) class Bbc(nlp.GeneratorBasedBuilder): _DIR = "./data" _DEV_FILE = "test.csv" _TRAINING_FILE = "train.csv" BUILDER_CONFIGS = [BbcConfig(name="bbc", version=nlp.Version("1.0.0"))] def _info(self): return nlp.DatasetInfo(builder=self, features=nlp.features.FeaturesDict({"id": nlp.string, "text": nlp.string, "label": nlp.string})) def _split_generators(self, dl_manager): files = {"train": os.path.join(self._DIR, self._TRAINING_FILE), "dev": os.path.join(self._DIR, self._DEV_FILE)} return [nlp.SplitGenerator(name=nlp.Split.TRAIN, gen_kwargs={"filepath": files["train"]}), nlp.SplitGenerator(name=nlp.Split.VALIDATION, gen_kwargs={"filepath": files["dev"]})] def _generate_examples(self, filepath): with open(filepath) as f: reader = csv.reader(f, delimiter=',', quotechar="\"") lines = list(reader)[1:] for idx, line in enumerate(lines): yield idx, {"idx": idx, "text": line[1], "label": line[0]} ``` The dataset is attached to this issue as well: [data.zip](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/files/4476928/data.zip) Now the steps to reproduce what I would like to do: 1. unzip data locally (I know the nlp lib can detect and extract archives but I want to reduce and facilitate the reproduction as much as possible) 2. create the `bbc.py` script as above at the same location than the unziped `data` folder. Now I try to load the dataset in three different ways and none works, the first one with the name of the dataset like I would do with TFDS: ```python import nlp from bbc import Bbc dataset = nlp.load("bbc") ``` I get: ``` Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> File "/opt/anaconda3/envs/transformers/lib/python3.7/site-packages/nlp/load.py", line 280, in load dbuilder: DatasetBuilder = builder(path, name, data_dir=data_dir, **builder_kwargs) File "/opt/anaconda3/envs/transformers/lib/python3.7/site-packages/nlp/load.py", line 166, in builder builder_cls = load_dataset(path, name=name, **builder_kwargs) File "/opt/anaconda3/envs/transformers/lib/python3.7/site-packages/nlp/load.py", line 88, in load_dataset local_files_only=local_files_only, File "/opt/anaconda3/envs/transformers/lib/python3.7/site-packages/nlp/utils/file_utils.py", line 214, in cached_path if not is_zipfile(output_path) and not tarfile.is_tarfile(output_path): File "/opt/anaconda3/envs/transformers/lib/python3.7/zipfile.py", line 203, in is_zipfile with open(filename, "rb") as fp: TypeError: expected str, bytes or os.PathLike object, not NoneType ``` But @thomwolf told me that no need to import the script, just put the path of it, then I tried three different way to do: ```python import nlp dataset = nlp.load("bbc.py") ``` And ```python import nlp dataset = nlp.load("./bbc.py") ``` And ```python import nlp dataset = nlp.load("/absolute/path/to/bbc.py") ``` These three ways gives me: ``` Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> File "/opt/anaconda3/envs/transformers/lib/python3.7/site-packages/nlp/load.py", line 280, in load dbuilder: DatasetBuilder = builder(path, name, data_dir=data_dir, **builder_kwargs) File "/opt/anaconda3/envs/transformers/lib/python3.7/site-packages/nlp/load.py", line 166, in builder builder_cls = load_dataset(path, name=name, **builder_kwargs) File "/opt/anaconda3/envs/transformers/lib/python3.7/site-packages/nlp/load.py", line 124, in load_dataset dataset_module = importlib.import_module(module_path) File "/opt/anaconda3/envs/transformers/lib/python3.7/importlib/__init__.py", line 127, in import_module return _bootstrap._gcd_import(name[level:], package, level) File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 1006, in _gcd_import File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 983, in _find_and_load File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 965, in _find_and_load_unlocked ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'nlp.datasets.2fd72627d92c328b3e9c4a3bf7ec932c48083caca09230cebe4c618da6e93688.bbc' ``` Any idea of what I'm missing? or I might have spot a bug :)
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