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# Copyright 2024 HuggingFace Inc.
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import os
import unittest
import pytest
from diffusers import __version__
from diffusers.utils import deprecate
from diffusers.utils.testing_utils import Expectations, str_to_bool
# Used to test the hub
USER = "__DUMMY_TRANSFORMERS_USER__"
ENDPOINT_STAGING = "https://hub-ci.huggingface.co"
# Not critical, only usable on the sandboxed CI instance.
TOKEN = "hf_94wBhPGp6KrrTH3KDchhKpRxZwd6dmHWLL"
class DeprecateTester(unittest.TestCase):
higher_version = ".".join([str(int(__version__.split(".")[0]) + 1)] + __version__.split(".")[1:])
lower_version = "0.0.1"
def test_deprecate_function_arg(self):
kwargs = {"deprecated_arg": 4}
with self.assertWarns(FutureWarning) as warning:
output = deprecate("deprecated_arg", self.higher_version, "message", take_from=kwargs)
assert output == 4
assert (
str(warning.warning)
== f"The `deprecated_arg` argument is deprecated and will be removed in version {self.higher_version}."
" message"
)
def test_deprecate_function_arg_tuple(self):
kwargs = {"deprecated_arg": 4}
with self.assertWarns(FutureWarning) as warning:
output = deprecate(("deprecated_arg", self.higher_version, "message"), take_from=kwargs)
assert output == 4
assert (
str(warning.warning)
== f"The `deprecated_arg` argument is deprecated and will be removed in version {self.higher_version}."
" message"
)
def test_deprecate_function_args(self):
kwargs = {"deprecated_arg_1": 4, "deprecated_arg_2": 8}
with self.assertWarns(FutureWarning) as warning:
output_1, output_2 = deprecate(
("deprecated_arg_1", self.higher_version, "Hey"),
("deprecated_arg_2", self.higher_version, "Hey"),
take_from=kwargs,
)
assert output_1 == 4
assert output_2 == 8
assert (
str(warning.warnings[0].message)
== "The `deprecated_arg_1` argument is deprecated and will be removed in version"
f" {self.higher_version}. Hey"
)
assert (
str(warning.warnings[1].message)
== "The `deprecated_arg_2` argument is deprecated and will be removed in version"
f" {self.higher_version}. Hey"
)
def test_deprecate_function_incorrect_arg(self):
kwargs = {"deprecated_arg": 4}
with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as error:
deprecate(("wrong_arg", self.higher_version, "message"), take_from=kwargs)
assert "test_deprecate_function_incorrect_arg in" in str(error.exception)
assert "line" in str(error.exception)
assert "got an unexpected keyword argument `deprecated_arg`" in str(error.exception)
def test_deprecate_arg_no_kwarg(self):
with self.assertWarns(FutureWarning) as warning:
deprecate(("deprecated_arg", self.higher_version, "message"))
assert (
str(warning.warning)
== f"`deprecated_arg` is deprecated and will be removed in version {self.higher_version}. message"
)
def test_deprecate_args_no_kwarg(self):
with self.assertWarns(FutureWarning) as warning:
deprecate(
("deprecated_arg_1", self.higher_version, "Hey"),
("deprecated_arg_2", self.higher_version, "Hey"),
)
assert (
str(warning.warnings[0].message)
== f"`deprecated_arg_1` is deprecated and will be removed in version {self.higher_version}. Hey"
)
assert (
str(warning.warnings[1].message)
== f"`deprecated_arg_2` is deprecated and will be removed in version {self.higher_version}. Hey"
)
def test_deprecate_class_obj(self):
class Args:
arg = 5
with self.assertWarns(FutureWarning) as warning:
arg = deprecate(("arg", self.higher_version, "message"), take_from=Args())
assert arg == 5
assert (
str(warning.warning)
== f"The `arg` attribute is deprecated and will be removed in version {self.higher_version}. message"
)
def test_deprecate_class_objs(self):
class Args:
arg = 5
foo = 7
with self.assertWarns(FutureWarning) as warning:
arg_1, arg_2 = deprecate(
("arg", self.higher_version, "message"),
("foo", self.higher_version, "message"),
("does not exist", self.higher_version, "message"),
take_from=Args(),
)
assert arg_1 == 5
assert arg_2 == 7
assert (
str(warning.warning)
== f"The `arg` attribute is deprecated and will be removed in version {self.higher_version}. message"
)
assert (
str(warning.warnings[0].message)
== f"The `arg` attribute is deprecated and will be removed in version {self.higher_version}. message"
)
assert (
str(warning.warnings[1].message)
== f"The `foo` attribute is deprecated and will be removed in version {self.higher_version}. message"
)
def test_deprecate_incorrect_version(self):
kwargs = {"deprecated_arg": 4}
with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as error:
deprecate(("wrong_arg", self.lower_version, "message"), take_from=kwargs)
assert (
str(error.exception)
== "The deprecation tuple ('wrong_arg', '0.0.1', 'message') should be removed since diffusers' version"
f" {__version__} is >= {self.lower_version}"
)
def test_deprecate_incorrect_no_standard_warn(self):
with self.assertWarns(FutureWarning) as warning:
deprecate(("deprecated_arg", self.higher_version, "This message is better!!!"), standard_warn=False)
assert str(warning.warning) == "This message is better!!!"
def test_deprecate_stacklevel(self):
with self.assertWarns(FutureWarning) as warning:
deprecate(("deprecated_arg", self.higher_version, "This message is better!!!"), standard_warn=False)
assert str(warning.warning) == "This message is better!!!"
assert "diffusers/tests/others/test_utils.py" in warning.filename
# Copied from https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/blob/main/tests/utils/test_expectations.py
class ExpectationsTester(unittest.TestCase):
def test_expectations(self):
expectations = Expectations(
{
(None, None): 1,
("cuda", 8): 2,
("cuda", 7): 3,
("rocm", 8): 4,
("rocm", None): 5,
("cpu", None): 6,
("xpu", 3): 7,
}
)
def check(value, key):
assert expectations.find_expectation(key) == value
# npu has no matches so should find default expectation
check(1, ("npu", None))
check(7, ("xpu", 3))
check(2, ("cuda", 8))
check(3, ("cuda", 7))
check(4, ("rocm", 9))
check(4, ("rocm", None))
check(2, ("cuda", 2))
expectations = Expectations({("cuda", 8): 1})
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
expectations.find_expectation(("xpu", None))
def parse_flag_from_env(key, default=False):
try:
value = os.environ[key]
except KeyError:
# KEY isn't set, default to `default`.
_value = default
else:
# KEY is set, convert it to True or False.
try:
_value = str_to_bool(value)
except ValueError:
# More values are supported, but let's keep the message simple.
raise ValueError(f"If set, {key} must be yes or no.")
return _value
_run_staging = parse_flag_from_env("HUGGINGFACE_CO_STAGING", default=False)
def is_staging_test(test_case):
"""
Decorator marking a test as a staging test.
Those tests will run using the staging environment of huggingface.co instead of the real model hub.
"""
if not _run_staging:
return unittest.skip("test is staging test")(test_case)
else:
return pytest.mark.is_staging_test()(test_case)