# coding=utf-8 # Copyright 2020 Hugging Face # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. import re import time from typing import Optional import IPython.display as disp from ..trainer_callback import TrainerCallback from ..trainer_utils import IntervalStrategy, has_length def format_time(t): "Format `t` (in seconds) to (h):mm:ss" t = int(t) h, m, s = t // 3600, (t // 60) % 60, t % 60 return f"{h}:{m:02d}:{s:02d}" if h != 0 else f"{m:02d}:{s:02d}" def html_progress_bar(value, total, prefix, label, width=300): # docstyle-ignore return f"""
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" return html_code class NotebookProgressBar: """ A progress par for display in a notebook. Class attributes (overridden by derived classes) - **warmup** (`int`) -- The number of iterations to do at the beginning while ignoring `update_every`. - **update_every** (`float`) -- Since calling the time takes some time, we only do it every presumed `update_every` seconds. The progress bar uses the average time passed up until now to guess the next value for which it will call the update. Args: total (`int`): The total number of iterations to reach. prefix (`str`, *optional*): A prefix to add before the progress bar. leave (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`): Whether or not to leave the progress bar once it's completed. You can always call the [`~utils.notebook.NotebookProgressBar.close`] method to make the bar disappear. parent ([`~notebook.NotebookTrainingTracker`], *optional*): A parent object (like [`~utils.notebook.NotebookTrainingTracker`]) that spawns progress bars and handle their display. If set, the object passed must have a `display()` method. width (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 300): The width (in pixels) that the bar will take. Example: ```python import time pbar = NotebookProgressBar(100) for val in range(100): pbar.update(val) time.sleep(0.07) pbar.update(100) ```""" warmup = 5 update_every = 0.2 def __init__( self, total: int, prefix: Optional[str] = None, leave: bool = True, parent: Optional["NotebookTrainingTracker"] = None, width: int = 300, ): self.total = total self.prefix = "" if prefix is None else prefix self.leave = leave self.parent = parent self.width = width self.last_value = None self.comment = None self.output = None def update(self, value: int, force_update: bool = False, comment: str = None): """ The main method to update the progress bar to `value`. Args: value (`int`): The value to use. Must be between 0 and `total`. force_update (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): Whether or not to force and update of the internal state and display (by default, the bar will wait for `value` to reach the value it predicted corresponds to a time of more than the `update_every` attribute since the last update to avoid adding boilerplate). comment (`str`, *optional*): A comment to add on the left of the progress bar. """ self.value = value if comment is not None: self.comment = comment if self.last_value is None: self.start_time = self.last_time = time.time() self.start_value = self.last_value = value self.elapsed_time = self.predicted_remaining = None self.first_calls = self.warmup self.wait_for = 1 self.update_bar(value) elif value <= self.last_value and not force_update: return elif force_update or self.first_calls > 0 or value >= min(self.last_value + self.wait_for, self.total): if self.first_calls > 0: self.first_calls -= 1 current_time = time.time() self.elapsed_time = current_time - self.start_time # We could have value = self.start_value if the update is called twixe with the same start value. if value > self.start_value: self.average_time_per_item = self.elapsed_time / (value - self.start_value) else: self.average_time_per_item = None if value >= self.total: value = self.total self.predicted_remaining = None if not self.leave: self.close() elif self.average_time_per_item is not None: self.predicted_remaining = self.average_time_per_item * (self.total - value) self.update_bar(value) self.last_value = value self.last_time = current_time if self.average_time_per_item is None: self.wait_for = 1 else: self.wait_for = max(int(self.update_every / self.average_time_per_item), 1) def update_bar(self, value, comment=None): spaced_value = " " * (len(str(self.total)) - len(str(value))) + str(value) if self.elapsed_time is None: self.label = f"[{spaced_value}/{self.total} : < :" elif self.predicted_remaining is None: self.label = f"[{spaced_value}/{self.total} {format_time(self.elapsed_time)}" else: self.label = ( f"[{spaced_value}/{self.total} {format_time(self.elapsed_time)} <" f" {format_time(self.predicted_remaining)}" ) self.label += f", {1/self.average_time_per_item:.2f} it/s" self.label += "]" if self.comment is None or len(self.comment) == 0 else f", {self.comment}]" self.display() def display(self): self.html_code = html_progress_bar(self.value, self.total, self.prefix, self.label, self.width) if self.parent is not None: # If this is a child bar, the parent will take care of the display. self.parent.display() return if self.output is None: self.output = disp.display(disp.HTML(self.html_code), display_id=True) else: self.output.update(disp.HTML(self.html_code)) def close(self): "Closes the progress bar." if self.parent is None and self.output is not None: self.output.update(disp.HTML("")) class NotebookTrainingTracker(NotebookProgressBar): """ An object tracking the updates of an ongoing training with progress bars and a nice table reporting metrics. Args: num_steps (`int`): The number of steps during training. column_names (`List[str]`, *optional*): The list of column names for the metrics table (will be inferred from the first call to [`~utils.notebook.NotebookTrainingTracker.write_line`] if not set). """ def __init__(self, num_steps, column_names=None): super().__init__(num_steps) self.inner_table = None if column_names is None else [column_names] self.child_bar = None def display(self): self.html_code = html_progress_bar(self.value, self.total, self.prefix, self.label, self.width) if self.inner_table is not None: self.html_code += text_to_html_table(self.inner_table) if self.child_bar is not None: self.html_code += self.child_bar.html_code if self.output is None: self.output = disp.display(disp.HTML(self.html_code), display_id=True) else: self.output.update(disp.HTML(self.html_code)) def write_line(self, values): """ Write the values in the inner table. Args: values (`Dict[str, float]`): The values to display. """ if self.inner_table is None: self.inner_table = [list(values.keys()), list(values.values())] else: columns = self.inner_table[0] for key in values.keys(): if key not in columns: columns.append(key) self.inner_table[0] = columns if len(self.inner_table) > 1: last_values = self.inner_table[-1] first_column = self.inner_table[0][0] if last_values[0] != values[first_column]: # write new line self.inner_table.append([values[c] if c in values else "No Log" for c in columns]) else: # update last line new_values = values for c in columns: if c not in new_values.keys(): new_values[c] = last_values[columns.index(c)] self.inner_table[-1] = [new_values[c] for c in columns] else: self.inner_table.append([values[c] for c in columns]) def add_child(self, total, prefix=None, width=300): """ Add a child progress bar displayed under the table of metrics. The child progress bar is returned (so it can be easily updated). Args: total (`int`): The number of iterations for the child progress bar. prefix (`str`, *optional*): A prefix to write on the left of the progress bar. width (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 300): The width (in pixels) of the progress bar. """ self.child_bar = NotebookProgressBar(total, prefix=prefix, parent=self, width=width) return self.child_bar def remove_child(self): """ Closes the child progress bar. """ self.child_bar = None self.display() class NotebookProgressCallback(TrainerCallback): """ A [`TrainerCallback`] that displays the progress of training or evaluation, optimized for Jupyter Notebooks or Google colab. """ def __init__(self): self.training_tracker = None self.prediction_bar = None self._force_next_update = False def on_train_begin(self, args, state, control, **kwargs): self.first_column = "Epoch" if args.evaluation_strategy == IntervalStrategy.EPOCH else "Step" self.training_loss = 0 self.last_log = 0 column_names = [self.first_column] + ["Training Loss"] if args.evaluation_strategy != IntervalStrategy.NO: column_names.append("Validation Loss") self.training_tracker = NotebookTrainingTracker(state.max_steps, column_names) def on_step_end(self, args, state, control, **kwargs): epoch = int(state.epoch) if int(state.epoch) == state.epoch else f"{state.epoch:.2f}" self.training_tracker.update( state.global_step + 1, comment=f"Epoch {epoch}/{state.num_train_epochs}", force_update=self._force_next_update, ) self._force_next_update = False def on_prediction_step(self, args, state, control, eval_dataloader=None, **kwargs): if not has_length(eval_dataloader): return if self.prediction_bar is None: if self.training_tracker is not None: self.prediction_bar = self.training_tracker.add_child(len(eval_dataloader)) else: self.prediction_bar = NotebookProgressBar(len(eval_dataloader)) self.prediction_bar.update(1) else: self.prediction_bar.update(self.prediction_bar.value + 1) def on_predict(self, args, state, control, **kwargs): if self.prediction_bar is not None: self.prediction_bar.close() self.prediction_bar = None def on_log(self, args, state, control, logs=None, **kwargs): # Only for when there is no evaluation if args.evaluation_strategy == IntervalStrategy.NO and "loss" in logs: values = {"Training Loss": logs["loss"]} # First column is necessarily Step sine we're not in epoch eval strategy values["Step"] = state.global_step self.training_tracker.write_line(values) def on_evaluate(self, args, state, control, metrics=None, **kwargs): if self.training_tracker is not None: values = {"Training Loss": "No log", "Validation Loss": "No log"} for log in reversed(state.log_history): if "loss" in log: values["Training Loss"] = log["loss"] break if self.first_column == "Epoch": values["Epoch"] = int(state.epoch) else: values["Step"] = state.global_step metric_key_prefix = "eval" for k in metrics: if k.endswith("_loss"): metric_key_prefix = re.sub(r"\_loss$", "", k) _ = metrics.pop("total_flos", None) _ = metrics.pop("epoch", None) _ = metrics.pop(f"{metric_key_prefix}_runtime", None) _ = metrics.pop(f"{metric_key_prefix}_samples_per_second", None) _ = metrics.pop(f"{metric_key_prefix}_steps_per_second", None) _ = metrics.pop(f"{metric_key_prefix}_jit_compilation_time", None) for k, v in metrics.items(): splits = k.split("_") name = " ".join([part.capitalize() for part in splits[1:]]) if name == "Loss": # Single dataset name = "Validation Loss" values[name] = v self.training_tracker.write_line(values) self.training_tracker.remove_child() self.prediction_bar = None # Evaluation takes a long time so we should force the next update. self._force_next_update = True def on_train_end(self, args, state, control, **kwargs): self.training_tracker.update( state.global_step, comment=f"Epoch {int(state.epoch)}/{state.num_train_epochs}", force_update=True ) self.training_tracker = None