"""The main Client class for the Python client.""" from __future__ import annotations import concurrent.futures import json import os import re import secrets import tempfile import threading import time import urllib.parse import uuid import warnings from concurrent.futures import Future from datetime import datetime from pathlib import Path from threading import Lock from typing import Any, Callable, Literal import huggingface_hub import requests import websockets from huggingface_hub import CommitOperationAdd, SpaceHardware, SpaceStage from huggingface_hub.utils import ( RepositoryNotFoundError, build_hf_headers, send_telemetry, ) from packaging import version from gradio_client import serializing, utils from gradio_client.documentation import document, set_documentation_group from gradio_client.serializing import Serializable from gradio_client.utils import ( Communicator, JobStatus, Status, StatusUpdate, ) set_documentation_group("py-client") DEFAULT_TEMP_DIR = os.environ.get("GRADIO_TEMP_DIR") or str( Path(tempfile.gettempdir()) / "gradio" ) @document("predict", "submit", "view_api", "duplicate", "deploy_discord") class Client: """ The main Client class for the Python client. This class is used to connect to a remote Gradio app and call its API endpoints. Example: from gradio_client import Client client = Client("abidlabs/whisper-large-v2") # connecting to a Hugging Face Space client.predict("test.mp4", api_name="/predict") >> What a nice recording! # returns the result of the remote API call client = Client("https://bec81a83-5b5c-471e.gradio.live") # connecting to a temporary Gradio share URL job = client.submit("hello", api_name="/predict") # runs the prediction in a background thread job.result() >> 49 # returns the result of the remote API call (blocking call) """ def __init__( self, src: str, hf_token: str | None = None, max_workers: int = 40, serialize: bool = True, output_dir: str | Path | None = DEFAULT_TEMP_DIR, verbose: bool = True, ): """ Parameters: src: Either the name of the Hugging Face Space to load, (e.g. "abidlabs/whisper-large-v2") or the full URL (including "http" or "https") of the hosted Gradio app to load (e.g. "http://mydomain.com/app" or "https://bec81a83-5b5c-471e.gradio.live/"). hf_token: The Hugging Face token to use to access private Spaces. Automatically fetched if you are logged in via the Hugging Face Hub CLI. Obtain from: https://huggingface.co/settings/token max_workers: The maximum number of thread workers that can be used to make requests to the remote Gradio app simultaneously. serialize: Whether the client should serialize the inputs and deserialize the outputs of the remote API. If set to False, the client will pass the inputs and outputs as-is, without serializing/deserializing them. E.g. you if you set this to False, you'd submit an image in base64 format instead of a filepath, and you'd get back an image in base64 format from the remote API instead of a filepath. output_dir: The directory to save files that are downloaded from the remote API. If None, reads from the GRADIO_TEMP_DIR environment variable. Defaults to a temporary directory on your machine. verbose: Whether the client should print statements to the console. """ self.verbose = verbose self.hf_token = hf_token self.serialize = serialize self.headers = build_hf_headers( token=hf_token, library_name="gradio_client", library_version=utils.__version__, ) self.space_id = None self.output_dir = output_dir if src.startswith("http://") or src.startswith("https://"): _src = src if src.endswith("/") else src + "/" else: _src = self._space_name_to_src(src) if _src is None: raise ValueError( f"Could not find Space: {src}. If it is a private Space, please provide an hf_token." ) self.space_id = src self.src = _src state = self._get_space_state() if state == SpaceStage.BUILDING: if self.verbose: print("Space is still building. Please wait...") while self._get_space_state() == SpaceStage.BUILDING: time.sleep(2) # so we don't get rate limited by the API pass if state in utils.INVALID_RUNTIME: raise ValueError( f"The current space is in the invalid state: {state}. " "Please contact the owner to fix this." ) if self.verbose: print(f"Loaded as API: {self.src} ✔") self.api_url = urllib.parse.urljoin(self.src, utils.API_URL) self.ws_url = urllib.parse.urljoin( self.src.replace("http", "ws", 1), utils.WS_URL ) self.upload_url = urllib.parse.urljoin(self.src, utils.UPLOAD_URL) self.reset_url = urllib.parse.urljoin(self.src, utils.RESET_URL) self.config = self._get_config() self.session_hash = str(uuid.uuid4()) self.endpoints = [ Endpoint(self, fn_index, dependency) for fn_index, dependency in enumerate(self.config["dependencies"]) ] # Create a pool of threads to handle the requests self.executor = concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=max_workers) # Disable telemetry by setting the env variable HF_HUB_DISABLE_TELEMETRY=1 threading.Thread(target=self._telemetry_thread).start() @classmethod def duplicate( cls, from_id: str, to_id: str | None = None, hf_token: str | None = None, private: bool = True, hardware: Literal[ "cpu-basic", "cpu-upgrade", "t4-small", "t4-medium", "a10g-small", "a10g-large", "a100-large", ] | SpaceHardware | None = None, secrets: dict[str, str] | None = None, sleep_timeout: int = 5, max_workers: int = 40, verbose: bool = True, ): """ Duplicates a Hugging Face Space under your account and returns a Client object for the new Space. No duplication is created if the Space already exists in your account (to override this, provide a new name for the new Space using `to_id`). To use this method, you must provide an `hf_token` or be logged in via the Hugging Face Hub CLI. The new Space will be private by default and use the same hardware as the original Space. This can be changed by using the `private` and `hardware` parameters. For hardware upgrades (beyond the basic CPU tier), you may be required to provide billing information on Hugging Face: https://huggingface.co/settings/billing Parameters: from_id: The name of the Hugging Face Space to duplicate in the format "{username}/{space_id}", e.g. "gradio/whisper". to_id: The name of the new Hugging Face Space to create, e.g. "abidlabs/whisper-duplicate". If not provided, the new Space will be named "{your_HF_username}/{space_id}". hf_token: The Hugging Face token to use to access private Spaces. Automatically fetched if you are logged in via the Hugging Face Hub CLI. Obtain from: https://huggingface.co/settings/token private: Whether the new Space should be private (True) or public (False). Defaults to True. hardware: The hardware tier to use for the new Space. Defaults to the same hardware tier as the original Space. Options include "cpu-basic", "cpu-upgrade", "t4-small", "t4-medium", "a10g-small", "a10g-large", "a100-large", subject to availability. secrets: A dictionary of (secret key, secret value) to pass to the new Space. Defaults to None. Secrets are only used when the Space is duplicated for the first time, and are not updated if the duplicated Space already exists. sleep_timeout: The number of minutes after which the duplicate Space will be puased if no requests are made to it (to minimize billing charges). Defaults to 5 minutes. max_workers: The maximum number of thread workers that can be used to make requests to the remote Gradio app simultaneously. verbose: Whether the client should print statements to the console. Example: import os from gradio_client import Client HF_TOKEN = os.environ.get("HF_TOKEN") client = Client.duplicate("abidlabs/whisper", hf_token=HF_TOKEN) client.predict("audio_sample.wav") >> "This is a test of the whisper speech recognition model." """ try: original_info = huggingface_hub.get_space_runtime(from_id, token=hf_token) except RepositoryNotFoundError as rnfe: raise ValueError( f"Could not find Space: {from_id}. If it is a private Space, please provide an `hf_token`." ) from rnfe if to_id: if "/" in to_id: to_id = to_id.split("/")[1] space_id = huggingface_hub.get_full_repo_name(to_id, token=hf_token) else: space_id = huggingface_hub.get_full_repo_name( from_id.split("/")[1], token=hf_token ) try: huggingface_hub.get_space_runtime(space_id, token=hf_token) if verbose: print( f"Using your existing Space: {utils.SPACE_URL.format(space_id)} 🤗" ) if secrets is not None: warnings.warn( "Secrets are only used when the Space is duplicated for the first time, and are not updated if the duplicated Space already exists." ) except RepositoryNotFoundError: if verbose: print(f"Creating a duplicate of {from_id} for your own use... 🤗") huggingface_hub.duplicate_space( from_id=from_id, to_id=space_id, token=hf_token, exist_ok=True, private=private, ) if secrets is not None: for key, value in secrets.items(): huggingface_hub.add_space_secret( space_id, key, value, token=hf_token ) if verbose: print(f"Created new Space: {utils.SPACE_URL.format(space_id)}") current_info = huggingface_hub.get_space_runtime(space_id, token=hf_token) current_hardware = ( current_info.hardware or huggingface_hub.SpaceHardware.CPU_BASIC ) hardware = hardware or original_info.hardware if current_hardware != hardware: huggingface_hub.request_space_hardware(space_id, hardware) # type: ignore print( f"-------\nNOTE: this Space uses upgraded hardware: {hardware}... see billing info at https://huggingface.co/settings/billing\n-------" ) # Setting a timeout only works if the hardware is not basic # so set it here after the hardware has been requested if hardware != huggingface_hub.SpaceHardware.CPU_BASIC: utils.set_space_timeout( space_id, hf_token=hf_token, timeout_in_seconds=sleep_timeout * 60 ) if verbose: print("") client = cls( space_id, hf_token=hf_token, max_workers=max_workers, verbose=verbose ) return client def _get_space_state(self): if not self.space_id: return None info = huggingface_hub.get_space_runtime(self.space_id, token=self.hf_token) return info.stage def predict( self, *args, api_name: str | None = None, fn_index: int | None = None, ) -> Any: """ Calls the Gradio API and returns the result (this is a blocking call). Parameters: args: The arguments to pass to the remote API. The order of the arguments must match the order of the inputs in the Gradio app. api_name: The name of the API endpoint to call starting with a leading slash, e.g. "/predict". Does not need to be provided if the Gradio app has only one named API endpoint. fn_index: As an alternative to api_name, this parameter takes the index of the API endpoint to call, e.g. 0. Both api_name and fn_index can be provided, but if they conflict, api_name will take precedence. Returns: The result of the API call. Will be a Tuple if the API has multiple outputs. Example: from gradio_client import Client client = Client(src="gradio/calculator") client.predict(5, "add", 4, api_name="/predict") >> 9.0 """ inferred_fn_index = self._infer_fn_index(api_name, fn_index) if self.endpoints[inferred_fn_index].is_continuous: raise ValueError( "Cannot call predict on this function as it may run forever. Use submit instead." ) return self.submit(*args, api_name=api_name, fn_index=fn_index).result() def submit( self, *args, api_name: str | None = None, fn_index: int | None = None, result_callbacks: Callable | list[Callable] | None = None, ) -> Job: """ Creates and returns a Job object which calls the Gradio API in a background thread. The job can be used to retrieve the status and result of the remote API call. Parameters: args: The arguments to pass to the remote API. The order of the arguments must match the order of the inputs in the Gradio app. api_name: The name of the API endpoint to call starting with a leading slash, e.g. "/predict". Does not need to be provided if the Gradio app has only one named API endpoint. fn_index: As an alternative to api_name, this parameter takes the index of the API endpoint to call, e.g. 0. Both api_name and fn_index can be provided, but if they conflict, api_name will take precedence. result_callbacks: A callback function, or list of callback functions, to be called when the result is ready. If a list of functions is provided, they will be called in order. The return values from the remote API are provided as separate parameters into the callback. If None, no callback will be called. Returns: A Job object that can be used to retrieve the status and result of the remote API call. Example: from gradio_client import Client client = Client(src="gradio/calculator") job = client.submit(5, "add", 4, api_name="/predict") job.status() >> job.result() # blocking call >> 9.0 """ inferred_fn_index = self._infer_fn_index(api_name, fn_index) helper = None if self.endpoints[inferred_fn_index].use_ws: helper = Communicator( Lock(), JobStatus(), self.endpoints[inferred_fn_index].process_predictions, self.reset_url, ) end_to_end_fn = self.endpoints[inferred_fn_index].make_end_to_end_fn(helper) future = self.executor.submit(end_to_end_fn, *args) job = Job( future, communicator=helper, verbose=self.verbose, space_id=self.space_id ) if result_callbacks: if isinstance(result_callbacks, Callable): result_callbacks = [result_callbacks] def create_fn(callback) -> Callable: def fn(future): if isinstance(future.result(), tuple): callback(*future.result()) else: callback(future.result()) return fn for callback in result_callbacks: job.add_done_callback(create_fn(callback)) return job def view_api( self, all_endpoints: bool | None = None, print_info: bool = True, return_format: Literal["dict", "str"] | None = None, ) -> dict | str | None: """ Prints the usage info for the API. If the Gradio app has multiple API endpoints, the usage info for each endpoint will be printed separately. If return_format="dict" the info is returned in dictionary format, as shown in the example below. Parameters: all_endpoints: If True, prints information for both named and unnamed endpoints in the Gradio app. If False, will only print info about named endpoints. If None (default), will print info about named endpoints, unless there aren't any -- in which it will print info about unnamed endpoints. print_info: If True, prints the usage info to the console. If False, does not print the usage info. return_format: If None, nothing is returned. If "str", returns the same string that would be printed to the console. If "dict", returns the usage info as a dictionary that can be programmatically parsed, and *all endpoints are returned in the dictionary* regardless of the value of `all_endpoints`. The format of the dictionary is in the docstring of this method. Example: from gradio_client import Client client = Client(src="gradio/calculator") client.view_api(return_format="dict") >> { 'named_endpoints': { '/predict': { 'parameters': [ { 'label': 'num1', 'type_python': 'int | float', 'type_description': 'numeric value', 'component': 'Number', 'example_input': '5' }, { 'label': 'operation', 'type_python': 'str', 'type_description': 'string value', 'component': 'Radio', 'example_input': 'add' }, { 'label': 'num2', 'type_python': 'int | float', 'type_description': 'numeric value', 'component': 'Number', 'example_input': '5' }, ], 'returns': [ { 'label': 'output', 'type_python': 'int | float', 'type_description': 'numeric value', 'component': 'Number', }, ] }, '/flag': { 'parameters': [ ... ], 'returns': [ ... ] } } 'unnamed_endpoints': { 2: { 'parameters': [ ... ], 'returns': [ ... ] } } } } """ if self.serialize: api_info_url = urllib.parse.urljoin(self.src, utils.API_INFO_URL) else: api_info_url = urllib.parse.urljoin(self.src, utils.RAW_API_INFO_URL) # Versions of Gradio older than 3.29.0 returned format of the API info # from the /info endpoint if version.parse(self.config.get("version", "2.0")) > version.Version("3.36.1"): r = requests.get(api_info_url, headers=self.headers) if r.ok: info = r.json() else: raise ValueError(f"Could not fetch api info for {self.src}") else: fetch = requests.post( utils.SPACE_FETCHER_URL, json={"config": json.dumps(self.config), "serialize": self.serialize}, ) if fetch.ok: info = fetch.json()["api"] else: raise ValueError(f"Could not fetch api info for {self.src}") num_named_endpoints = len(info["named_endpoints"]) num_unnamed_endpoints = len(info["unnamed_endpoints"]) if num_named_endpoints == 0 and all_endpoints is None: all_endpoints = True human_info = "Client.predict() Usage Info\n---------------------------\n" human_info += f"Named API endpoints: {num_named_endpoints}\n" for api_name, endpoint_info in info["named_endpoints"].items(): human_info += self._render_endpoints_info(api_name, endpoint_info) if all_endpoints: human_info += f"\nUnnamed API endpoints: {num_unnamed_endpoints}\n" for fn_index, endpoint_info in info["unnamed_endpoints"].items(): # When loading from json, the fn_indices are read as strings # because json keys can only be strings human_info += self._render_endpoints_info(int(fn_index), endpoint_info) else: if num_unnamed_endpoints > 0: human_info += f"\nUnnamed API endpoints: {num_unnamed_endpoints}, to view, run Client.view_api(all_endpoints=True)\n" if print_info: print(human_info) if return_format == "str": return human_info elif return_format == "dict": return info def reset_session(self) -> None: self.session_hash = str(uuid.uuid4()) def _render_endpoints_info( self, name_or_index: str | int, endpoints_info: dict[str, list[dict[str, Any]]], ) -> str: parameter_names = [p["label"] for p in endpoints_info["parameters"]] parameter_names = [utils.sanitize_parameter_names(p) for p in parameter_names] rendered_parameters = ", ".join(parameter_names) if rendered_parameters: rendered_parameters = rendered_parameters + ", " return_values = [p["label"] for p in endpoints_info["returns"]] return_values = [utils.sanitize_parameter_names(r) for r in return_values] rendered_return_values = ", ".join(return_values) if len(return_values) > 1: rendered_return_values = f"({rendered_return_values})" if isinstance(name_or_index, str): final_param = f'api_name="{name_or_index}"' elif isinstance(name_or_index, int): final_param = f"fn_index={name_or_index}" else: raise ValueError("name_or_index must be a string or integer") human_info = f"\n - predict({rendered_parameters}{final_param}) -> {rendered_return_values}\n" human_info += " Parameters:\n" if endpoints_info["parameters"]: for info in endpoints_info["parameters"]: desc = ( f" ({info['python_type']['description']})" if info["python_type"].get("description") else "" ) type_ = info["python_type"]["type"] human_info += f" - [{info['component']}] {utils.sanitize_parameter_names(info['label'])}: {type_}{desc} \n" else: human_info += " - None\n" human_info += " Returns:\n" if endpoints_info["returns"]: for info in endpoints_info["returns"]: desc = ( f" ({info['python_type']['description']})" if info["python_type"].get("description") else "" ) type_ = info["python_type"]["type"] human_info += f" - [{info['component']}] {utils.sanitize_parameter_names(info['label'])}: {type_}{desc} \n" else: human_info += " - None\n" return human_info def __repr__(self): return self.view_api(print_info=False, return_format="str") def __str__(self): return self.view_api(print_info=False, return_format="str") def _telemetry_thread(self) -> None: # Disable telemetry by setting the env variable HF_HUB_DISABLE_TELEMETRY=1 data = { "src": self.src, } try: send_telemetry( topic="py_client/initiated", library_name="gradio_client", library_version=utils.__version__, user_agent=data, ) except Exception: pass def _infer_fn_index(self, api_name: str | None, fn_index: int | None) -> int: inferred_fn_index = None if api_name is not None: for i, d in enumerate(self.config["dependencies"]): config_api_name = d.get("api_name") if config_api_name is None or config_api_name is False: continue if "/" + config_api_name == api_name: inferred_fn_index = i break else: error_message = f"Cannot find a function with `api_name`: {api_name}." if not api_name.startswith("/"): error_message += " Did you mean to use a leading slash?" raise ValueError(error_message) elif fn_index is not None: inferred_fn_index = fn_index else: valid_endpoints = [ e for e in self.endpoints if e.is_valid and e.api_name is not None ] if len(valid_endpoints) == 1: inferred_fn_index = valid_endpoints[0].fn_index else: raise ValueError( "This Gradio app might have multiple endpoints. Please specify an `api_name` or `fn_index`" ) return inferred_fn_index def __del__(self): if hasattr(self, "executor"): self.executor.shutdown(wait=True) def _space_name_to_src(self, space) -> str | None: return huggingface_hub.space_info(space, token=self.hf_token).host # type: ignore def _get_config(self) -> dict: r = requests.get( urllib.parse.urljoin(self.src, utils.CONFIG_URL), headers=self.headers ) if r.ok: return r.json() else: # to support older versions of Gradio r = requests.get(self.src, headers=self.headers) # some basic regex to extract the config result = re.search(r"window.gradio_config = (.*?);[\s]*", r.text) try: config = json.loads(result.group(1)) # type: ignore except AttributeError as ae: raise ValueError( f"Could not get Gradio config from: {self.src}" ) from ae if "allow_flagging" in config: raise ValueError( "Gradio 2.x is not supported by this client. Please upgrade your Gradio app to Gradio 3.x or higher." ) return config def deploy_discord( self, discord_bot_token: str | None = None, api_names: list[str | tuple[str, str]] | None = None, to_id: str | None = None, hf_token: str | None = None, private: bool = False, ): """ Deploy the upstream app as a discord bot. Currently only supports gr.ChatInterface. Parameters: discord_bot_token: This is the "password" needed to be able to launch the bot. Users can get a token by creating a bot app on the discord website. If run the method without specifying a token, the space will explain how to get one. See here: https://huggingface.co/spaces/freddyaboulton/test-discord-bot-v1. api_names: The api_names of the app to turn into bot commands. This parameter currently has no effect as ChatInterface only has one api_name ('/chat'). to_id: The name of the space hosting the discord bot. If None, the name will be gradio-discord-bot-{random-substring} hf_token: HF api token with write priviledges in order to upload the files to HF space. Can be ommitted if logged in via the HuggingFace CLI, unless the upstream space is private. Obtain from: https://huggingface.co/settings/token private: Whether the space hosting the discord bot is private. The visibility of the discord bot itself is set via the discord website. See https://huggingface.co/spaces/freddyaboulton/test-discord-bot-v1 """ if self.config["mode"] == "chat_interface" and not api_names: api_names = [("chat", "chat")] valid_list = isinstance(api_names, list) and ( isinstance(n, str) or ( isinstance(n, tuple) and isinstance(n[0], str) and isinstance(n[1], str) ) for n in api_names ) if api_names is None or not valid_list: raise ValueError( f"Each entry in api_names must be either a string or a tuple of strings. Received {api_names}" ) assert ( len(api_names) == 1 ), "Currently only one api_name can be deployed to discord." for i, name in enumerate(api_names): if isinstance(name, str): api_names[i] = (name, name) fn = next( (ep for ep in self.endpoints if ep.api_name == f"/{api_names[0][0]}"), None ) if not fn: raise ValueError( f"api_name {api_names[0][0]} not present in {self.space_id or self.src}" ) inputs = [ inp for inp in fn.input_component_types if fn not in utils.SKIP_COMPONENTS ] outputs = [ inp for inp in fn.input_component_types if fn not in utils.SKIP_COMPONENTS ] if not inputs == ["textbox"] and outputs == ["textbox"]: raise ValueError( "Currently only api_names with a single textbox as input and output are supported. " f"Received {inputs} and {outputs}" ) is_private = False if self.space_id: is_private = huggingface_hub.space_info(self.space_id).private if is_private: assert hf_token, ( f"Since {self.space_id} is private, you must explicitly pass in hf_token " "so that it can be added as a secret in the discord bot space." ) if to_id: if "/" in to_id: to_id = to_id.split("/")[1] space_id = huggingface_hub.get_full_repo_name(to_id, token=hf_token) else: if self.space_id: space_id = f'{self.space_id.split("/")[1]}-gradio-discord-bot' else: space_id = f"gradio-discord-bot-{secrets.token_hex(4)}" space_id = huggingface_hub.get_full_repo_name(space_id, token=hf_token) api = huggingface_hub.HfApi() try: huggingface_hub.space_info(space_id) first_upload = False except huggingface_hub.utils.RepositoryNotFoundError: first_upload = True huggingface_hub.create_repo( space_id, repo_type="space", space_sdk="gradio", token=hf_token, exist_ok=True, private=private, ) if first_upload: huggingface_hub.metadata_update( repo_id=space_id, repo_type="space", metadata={"tags": ["gradio-discord-bot"]}, ) with open(str(Path(__file__).parent / "templates" / "discord_chat.py")) as f: app = f.read() app = app.replace("<>", self.src) app = app.replace("<>", api_names[0][0]) app = app.replace("<>", api_names[0][1]) with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="w", delete=False) as app_file: with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="w", delete=False) as requirements: app_file.write(app) requirements.write("\n".join(["discord.py==2.3.1"])) operations = [ CommitOperationAdd(path_in_repo="app.py", path_or_fileobj=app_file.name), CommitOperationAdd( path_in_repo="requirements.txt", path_or_fileobj=requirements.name ), ] api.create_commit( repo_id=space_id, commit_message="Deploy Discord Bot", repo_type="space", operations=operations, token=hf_token, ) if discord_bot_token: huggingface_hub.add_space_secret( space_id, "DISCORD_TOKEN", discord_bot_token, token=hf_token ) if is_private: huggingface_hub.add_space_secret( space_id, "HF_TOKEN", hf_token, token=hf_token ) url = f"https://huggingface.co/spaces/{space_id}" print(f"See your discord bot here! {url}") return url class Endpoint: """Helper class for storing all the information about a single API endpoint.""" def __init__(self, client: Client, fn_index: int, dependency: dict): self.client: Client = client self.fn_index = fn_index self.dependency = dependency api_name = dependency.get("api_name") self.api_name: str | None = ( None if (api_name is None or api_name is False) else "/" + api_name ) self.use_ws = self._use_websocket(self.dependency) self.input_component_types = [] self.output_component_types = [] self.root_url = client.src + "/" if not client.src.endswith("/") else client.src self.is_continuous = dependency.get("types", {}).get("continuous", False) try: # Only a real API endpoint if backend_fn is True (so not just a frontend function), serializers are valid, # and api_name is not False (meaning that the developer has explicitly disabled the API endpoint) self.serializers, self.deserializers = self._setup_serializers() self.is_valid = self.dependency["backend_fn"] and self.api_name is not False except AssertionError: self.is_valid = False def __repr__(self): return f"Endpoint src: {self.client.src}, api_name: {self.api_name}, fn_index: {self.fn_index}" def __str__(self): return self.__repr__() def make_end_to_end_fn(self, helper: Communicator | None = None): _predict = self.make_predict(helper) def _inner(*data): if not self.is_valid: raise utils.InvalidAPIEndpointError() data = self.insert_state(*data) if self.client.serialize: data = self.serialize(*data) predictions = _predict(*data) predictions = self.process_predictions(*predictions) # Append final output only if not already present # for consistency between generators and not generators if helper: with helper.lock: if not helper.job.outputs: helper.job.outputs.append(predictions) return predictions return _inner def make_predict(self, helper: Communicator | None = None): def _predict(*data) -> tuple: data = json.dumps( { "data": data, "fn_index": self.fn_index, "session_hash": self.client.session_hash, } ) hash_data = json.dumps( { "fn_index": self.fn_index, "session_hash": self.client.session_hash, } ) if self.use_ws: result = utils.synchronize_async(self._ws_fn, data, hash_data, helper) if "error" in result: raise ValueError(result["error"]) else: response = requests.post( self.client.api_url, headers=self.client.headers, data=data ) result = json.loads(response.content.decode("utf-8")) try: output = result["data"] except KeyError as ke: is_public_space = ( self.client.space_id and not huggingface_hub.space_info(self.client.space_id).private ) if "error" in result and "429" in result["error"] and is_public_space: raise utils.TooManyRequestsError( f"Too many requests to the API, please try again later. To avoid being rate-limited, " f"please duplicate the Space using Client.duplicate({self.client.space_id}) " f"and pass in your Hugging Face token." ) from None elif "error" in result: raise ValueError(result["error"]) from None raise KeyError( f"Could not find 'data' key in response. Response received: {result}" ) from ke return tuple(output) return _predict def _predict_resolve(self, *data) -> Any: """Needed for gradio.load(), which has a slightly different signature for serializing/deserializing""" outputs = self.make_predict()(*data) if len(self.dependency["outputs"]) == 1: return outputs[0] return outputs def _upload( self, file_paths: list[str | list[str]] ) -> list[str | list[str]] | list[dict[str, Any] | list[dict[str, Any]]]: if not file_paths: return [] # Put all the filepaths in one file # but then keep track of which index in the # original list they came from so we can recreate # the original structure files = [] indices = [] for i, fs in enumerate(file_paths): if not isinstance(fs, list): fs = [fs] for f in fs: files.append(("files", (Path(f).name, open(f, "rb")))) # noqa: SIM115 indices.append(i) r = requests.post( self.client.upload_url, headers=self.client.headers, files=files ) if r.status_code != 200: uploaded = file_paths else: uploaded = [] result = r.json() for i, fs in enumerate(file_paths): if isinstance(fs, list): output = [o for ix, o in enumerate(result) if indices[ix] == i] res = [ { "is_file": True, "name": o, "orig_name": Path(f).name, "data": None, } for f, o in zip(fs, output) ] else: o = next(o for ix, o in enumerate(result) if indices[ix] == i) res = { "is_file": True, "name": o, "orig_name": Path(fs).name, "data": None, } uploaded.append(res) return uploaded def _add_uploaded_files_to_data( self, files: list[str | list[str]] | list[dict[str, Any] | list[dict[str, Any]]], data: list[Any], ) -> None: """Helper function to modify the input data with the uploaded files.""" file_counter = 0 for i, t in enumerate(self.input_component_types): if t in ["file", "uploadbutton"]: data[i] = files[file_counter] file_counter += 1 def insert_state(self, *data) -> tuple: data = list(data) for i, input_component_type in enumerate(self.input_component_types): if input_component_type == utils.STATE_COMPONENT: data.insert(i, None) return tuple(data) def remove_skipped_components(self, *data) -> tuple: data = [ d for d, oct in zip(data, self.output_component_types) if oct not in utils.SKIP_COMPONENTS ] return tuple(data) def reduce_singleton_output(self, *data) -> Any: if ( len( [ oct for oct in self.output_component_types if oct not in utils.SKIP_COMPONENTS ] ) == 1 ): return data[0] else: return data def serialize(self, *data) -> tuple: assert len(data) == len( self.serializers ), f"Expected {len(self.serializers)} arguments, got {len(data)}" files = [ f for f, t in zip(data, self.input_component_types) if t in ["file", "uploadbutton"] ] uploaded_files = self._upload(files) data = list(data) self._add_uploaded_files_to_data(uploaded_files, data) o = tuple([s.serialize(d) for s, d in zip(self.serializers, data)]) return o def deserialize(self, *data) -> tuple: assert len(data) == len( self.deserializers ), f"Expected {len(self.deserializers)} outputs, got {len(data)}" outputs = tuple( [ s.deserialize( d, save_dir=self.client.output_dir, hf_token=self.client.hf_token, root_url=self.root_url, ) for s, d in zip(self.deserializers, data) ] ) return outputs def process_predictions(self, *predictions): if self.client.serialize: predictions = self.deserialize(*predictions) predictions = self.remove_skipped_components(*predictions) predictions = self.reduce_singleton_output(*predictions) return predictions def _setup_serializers(self) -> tuple[list[Serializable], list[Serializable]]: inputs = self.dependency["inputs"] serializers = [] for i in inputs: for component in self.client.config["components"]: if component["id"] == i: component_name = component["type"] self.input_component_types.append(component_name) if component.get("serializer"): serializer_name = component["serializer"] assert ( serializer_name in serializing.SERIALIZER_MAPPING ), f"Unknown serializer: {serializer_name}, you may need to update your gradio_client version." serializer = serializing.SERIALIZER_MAPPING[serializer_name] else: assert ( component_name in serializing.COMPONENT_MAPPING ), f"Unknown component: {component_name}, you may need to update your gradio_client version." serializer = serializing.COMPONENT_MAPPING[component_name] serializers.append(serializer()) # type: ignore outputs = self.dependency["outputs"] deserializers = [] for i in outputs: for component in self.client.config["components"]: if component["id"] == i: component_name = component["type"] self.output_component_types.append(component_name) if component.get("serializer"): serializer_name = component["serializer"] assert ( serializer_name in serializing.SERIALIZER_MAPPING ), f"Unknown serializer: {serializer_name}, you may need to update your gradio_client version." deserializer = serializing.SERIALIZER_MAPPING[serializer_name] elif component_name in utils.SKIP_COMPONENTS: deserializer = serializing.SimpleSerializable else: assert ( component_name in serializing.COMPONENT_MAPPING ), f"Unknown component: {component_name}, you may need to update your gradio_client version." deserializer = serializing.COMPONENT_MAPPING[component_name] deserializers.append(deserializer()) # type: ignore return serializers, deserializers def _use_websocket(self, dependency: dict) -> bool: queue_enabled = self.client.config.get("enable_queue", False) queue_uses_websocket = version.parse( self.client.config.get("version", "2.0") ) >= version.Version("3.2") dependency_uses_queue = dependency.get("queue", False) is not False return queue_enabled and queue_uses_websocket and dependency_uses_queue async def _ws_fn(self, data, hash_data, helper: Communicator): async with websockets.connect( # type: ignore self.client.ws_url, open_timeout=10, extra_headers=self.client.headers, max_size=1024 * 1024 * 1024, ) as websocket: return await utils.get_pred_from_ws(websocket, data, hash_data, helper) @document("result", "outputs", "status") class Job(Future): """ A Job is a wrapper over the Future class that represents a prediction call that has been submitted by the Gradio client. This class is not meant to be instantiated directly, but rather is created by the Client.submit() method. A Job object includes methods to get the status of the prediction call, as well to get the outputs of the prediction call. Job objects are also iterable, and can be used in a loop to get the outputs of prediction calls as they become available for generator endpoints. """ def __init__( self, future: Future, communicator: Communicator | None = None, verbose: bool = True, space_id: str | None = None, ): """ Parameters: future: The future object that represents the prediction call, created by the Client.submit() method communicator: The communicator object that is used to communicate between the client and the background thread running the job verbose: Whether to print any status-related messages to the console space_id: The space ID corresponding to the Client object that created this Job object """ self.future = future self.communicator = communicator self._counter = 0 self.verbose = verbose self.space_id = space_id def __iter__(self) -> Job: return self def __next__(self) -> tuple | Any: if not self.communicator: raise StopIteration() with self.communicator.lock: if self.communicator.job.latest_status.code == Status.FINISHED: raise StopIteration() while True: with self.communicator.lock: if len(self.communicator.job.outputs) == self._counter + 1: o = self.communicator.job.outputs[self._counter] self._counter += 1 return o if self.communicator.job.latest_status.code == Status.FINISHED: raise StopIteration() def result(self, timeout: float | None = None) -> Any: """ Return the result of the call that the future represents. Raises CancelledError: If the future was cancelled, TimeoutError: If the future didn't finish executing before the given timeout, and Exception: If the call raised then that exception will be raised. Parameters: timeout: The number of seconds to wait for the result if the future isn't done. If None, then there is no limit on the wait time. Returns: The result of the call that the future represents. For generator functions, it will return the final iteration. Example: from gradio_client import Client calculator = Client(src="gradio/calculator") job = calculator.submit("foo", "add", 4, fn_index=0) job.result(timeout=5) >> 9 """ return super().result(timeout=timeout) def outputs(self) -> list[tuple | Any]: """ Returns a list containing the latest outputs from the Job. If the endpoint has multiple output components, the list will contain a tuple of results. Otherwise, it will contain the results without storing them in tuples. For endpoints that are queued, this list will contain the final job output even if that endpoint does not use a generator function. Example: from gradio_client import Client client = Client(src="gradio/count_generator") job = client.submit(3, api_name="/count") while not job.done(): time.sleep(0.1) job.outputs() >> ['0', '1', '2'] """ if not self.communicator: return [] else: with self.communicator.lock: return self.communicator.job.outputs def status(self) -> StatusUpdate: """ Returns the latest status update from the Job in the form of a StatusUpdate object, which contains the following fields: code, rank, queue_size, success, time, eta, and progress_data. progress_data is a list of updates emitted by the gr.Progress() tracker of the event handler. Each element of the list has the following fields: index, length, unit, progress, desc. If the event handler does not have a gr.Progress() tracker, the progress_data field will be None. Example: from gradio_client import Client client = Client(src="gradio/calculator") job = client.submit(5, "add", 4, api_name="/predict") job.status() >> job.status().eta >> 43.241 # seconds """ time = datetime.now() cancelled = False if self.communicator: with self.communicator.lock: cancelled = self.communicator.should_cancel if cancelled: return StatusUpdate( code=Status.CANCELLED, rank=0, queue_size=None, success=False, time=time, eta=None, progress_data=None, ) if self.done(): if not self.future._exception: # type: ignore return StatusUpdate( code=Status.FINISHED, rank=0, queue_size=None, success=True, time=time, eta=None, progress_data=None, ) else: return StatusUpdate( code=Status.FINISHED, rank=0, queue_size=None, success=False, time=time, eta=None, progress_data=None, ) else: if not self.communicator: return StatusUpdate( code=Status.PROCESSING, rank=0, queue_size=None, success=None, time=time, eta=None, progress_data=None, ) else: with self.communicator.lock: eta = self.communicator.job.latest_status.eta if self.verbose and self.space_id and eta and eta > 30: print( f"Due to heavy traffic on this app, the prediction will take approximately {int(eta)} seconds." f"For faster predictions without waiting in queue, you may duplicate the space using: Client.duplicate({self.space_id})" ) return self.communicator.job.latest_status def __getattr__(self, name): """Forwards any properties to the Future class.""" return getattr(self.future, name) def cancel(self) -> bool: """Cancels the job as best as possible. If the app you are connecting to has the gradio queue enabled, the job will be cancelled locally as soon as possible. For apps that do not use the queue, the job cannot be cancelled if it's been sent to the local executor (for the time being). Note: In general, this DOES not stop the process from running in the upstream server except for the following situations: 1. If the job is queued upstream, it will be removed from the queue and the server will not run the job 2. If the job has iterative outputs, the job will finish as soon as the current iteration finishes running 3. If the job has not been picked up by the queue yet, the queue will not pick up the job """ if self.communicator: with self.communicator.lock: self.communicator.should_cancel = True return True return self.future.cancel()