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import functools |
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import importlib |
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import os |
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from functools import partial |
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from inspect import isfunction |
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import fsspec |
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import numpy as np |
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import torch |
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from PIL import Image, ImageDraw, ImageFont |
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from safetensors.torch import load_file as load_safetensors |
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def disabled_train(self, mode=True): |
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"""Overwrite model.train with this function to make sure train/eval mode |
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does not change anymore.""" |
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return self |
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def get_string_from_tuple(s): |
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try: |
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if s[0] == "(" and s[-1] == ")": |
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t = eval(s) |
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if type(t) == tuple: |
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return t[0] |
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else: |
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pass |
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except: |
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pass |
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return s |
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def is_power_of_two(n): |
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""" |
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chat.openai.com/chat |
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Return True if n is a power of 2, otherwise return False. |
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The function is_power_of_two takes an integer n as input and returns True if n is a power of 2, otherwise it returns False. |
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The function works by first checking if n is less than or equal to 0. If n is less than or equal to 0, it can't be a power of 2, so the function returns False. |
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If n is greater than 0, the function checks whether n is a power of 2 by using a bitwise AND operation between n and n-1. If n is a power of 2, then it will have only one bit set to 1 in its binary representation. When we subtract 1 from a power of 2, all the bits to the right of that bit become 1, and the bit itself becomes 0. So, when we perform a bitwise AND between n and n-1, we get 0 if n is a power of 2, and a non-zero value otherwise. |
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Thus, if the result of the bitwise AND operation is 0, then n is a power of 2 and the function returns True. Otherwise, the function returns False. |
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""" |
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if n <= 0: |
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return False |
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return (n & (n - 1)) == 0 |
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def autocast(f, enabled=True): |
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def do_autocast(*args, **kwargs): |
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with torch.cuda.amp.autocast( |
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enabled=enabled, |
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dtype=torch.get_autocast_gpu_dtype(), |
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cache_enabled=torch.is_autocast_cache_enabled(), |
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): |
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return f(*args, **kwargs) |
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return do_autocast |
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def load_partial_from_config(config): |
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return partial(get_obj_from_str(config["target"]), **config.get("params", dict())) |
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def log_txt_as_img(wh, xc, size=10): |
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b = len(xc) |
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txts = list() |
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for bi in range(b): |
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txt = Image.new("RGB", wh, color="white") |
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draw = ImageDraw.Draw(txt) |
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font = ImageFont.truetype("data/DejaVuSans.ttf", size=size) |
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nc = int(40 * (wh[0] / 256)) |
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if isinstance(xc[bi], list): |
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text_seq = xc[bi][0] |
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else: |
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text_seq = xc[bi] |
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lines = "\n".join( |
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text_seq[start : start + nc] for start in range(0, len(text_seq), nc) |
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) |
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try: |
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draw.text((0, 0), lines, fill="black", font=font) |
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except UnicodeEncodeError: |
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print("Cant encode string for logging. Skipping.") |
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txt = np.array(txt).transpose(2, 0, 1) / 127.5 - 1.0 |
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txts.append(txt) |
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txts = np.stack(txts) |
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txts = torch.tensor(txts) |
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return txts |
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def partialclass(cls, *args, **kwargs): |
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class NewCls(cls): |
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__init__ = functools.partialmethod(cls.__init__, *args, **kwargs) |
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return NewCls |
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def make_path_absolute(path): |
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fs, p = fsspec.core.url_to_fs(path) |
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if fs.protocol == "file": |
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return os.path.abspath(p) |
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return path |
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def ismap(x): |
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if not isinstance(x, torch.Tensor): |
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return False |
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return (len(x.shape) == 4) and (x.shape[1] > 3) |
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def isimage(x): |
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if not isinstance(x, torch.Tensor): |
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return False |
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return (len(x.shape) == 4) and (x.shape[1] == 3 or x.shape[1] == 1) |
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def isheatmap(x): |
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if not isinstance(x, torch.Tensor): |
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return False |
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return x.ndim == 2 |
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def isneighbors(x): |
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if not isinstance(x, torch.Tensor): |
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return False |
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return x.ndim == 5 and (x.shape[2] == 3 or x.shape[2] == 1) |
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def exists(x): |
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return x is not None |
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def expand_dims_like(x, y): |
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while x.dim() != y.dim(): |
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x = x.unsqueeze(-1) |
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return x |
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def default(val, d): |
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if exists(val): |
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return val |
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return d() if isfunction(d) else d |
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def mean_flat(tensor): |
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""" |
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https://github.com/openai/guided-diffusion/blob/27c20a8fab9cb472df5d6bdd6c8d11c8f430b924/guided_diffusion/nn.py#L86 |
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Take the mean over all non-batch dimensions. |
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""" |
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return tensor.mean(dim=list(range(1, len(tensor.shape)))) |
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def count_params(model, verbose=False): |
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total_params = sum(p.numel() for p in model.parameters()) |
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if verbose: |
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print(f"{model.__class__.__name__} has {total_params * 1.e-6:.2f} M params.") |
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return total_params |
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def instantiate_from_config(config): |
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if not "target" in config: |
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if config == "__is_first_stage__": |
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return None |
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elif config == "__is_unconditional__": |
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return None |
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raise KeyError("Expected key `target` to instantiate.") |
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return get_obj_from_str(config["target"])(**config.get("params", dict())) |
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def get_obj_from_str(string, reload=False, invalidate_cache=True): |
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module, cls = string.rsplit(".", 1) |
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if invalidate_cache: |
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importlib.invalidate_caches() |
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if reload: |
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module_imp = importlib.import_module(module) |
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importlib.reload(module_imp) |
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return getattr(importlib.import_module(module, package=None), cls) |
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def append_zero(x): |
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return torch.cat([x, x.new_zeros([1])]) |
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def append_dims(x, target_dims): |
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"""Appends dimensions to the end of a tensor until it has target_dims dimensions.""" |
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dims_to_append = target_dims - x.ndim |
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if dims_to_append < 0: |
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raise ValueError( |
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f"input has {x.ndim} dims but target_dims is {target_dims}, which is less" |
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) |
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return x[(...,) + (None,) * dims_to_append] |
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def load_model_from_config(config, ckpt, verbose=True, freeze=True): |
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print(f"Loading model from {ckpt}") |
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if ckpt.endswith("ckpt"): |
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pl_sd = torch.load(ckpt, map_location="cpu") |
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if "global_step" in pl_sd: |
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print(f"Global Step: {pl_sd['global_step']}") |
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sd = pl_sd["state_dict"] |
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elif ckpt.endswith("safetensors"): |
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sd = load_safetensors(ckpt) |
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else: |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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model = instantiate_from_config(config.model) |
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m, u = model.load_state_dict(sd, strict=False) |
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if len(m) > 0 and verbose: |
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print("missing keys:") |
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print(m) |
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if len(u) > 0 and verbose: |
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print("unexpected keys:") |
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print(u) |
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if freeze: |
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for param in model.parameters(): |
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param.requires_grad = False |
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model.eval() |
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return model |
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def get_configs_path() -> str: |
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""" |
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Get the `configs` directory. |
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For a working copy, this is the one in the root of the repository, |
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but for an installed copy, it's in the `sgm` package (see pyproject.toml). |
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""" |
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this_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__) |
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candidates = ( |
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os.path.join(this_dir, "configs"), |
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os.path.join(this_dir, "..", "configs"), |
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) |
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for candidate in candidates: |
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candidate = os.path.abspath(candidate) |
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if os.path.isdir(candidate): |
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return candidate |
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raise FileNotFoundError(f"Could not find SGM configs in {candidates}") |
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def get_nested_attribute(obj, attribute_path, depth=None, return_key=False): |
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""" |
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Will return the result of a recursive get attribute call. |
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E.g.: |
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a.b.c |
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= getattr(getattr(a, "b"), "c") |
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= get_nested_attribute(a, "b.c") |
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If any part of the attribute call is an integer x with current obj a, will |
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try to call a[x] instead of a.x first. |
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""" |
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attributes = attribute_path.split(".") |
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if depth is not None and depth > 0: |
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attributes = attributes[:depth] |
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assert len(attributes) > 0, "At least one attribute should be selected" |
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current_attribute = obj |
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current_key = None |
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for level, attribute in enumerate(attributes): |
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current_key = ".".join(attributes[: level + 1]) |
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try: |
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id_ = int(attribute) |
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current_attribute = current_attribute[id_] |
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except ValueError: |
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current_attribute = getattr(current_attribute, attribute) |
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return (current_attribute, current_key) if return_key else current_attribute |