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""" |
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Welcome to tests_fetcher V2. |
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This util is designed to fetch tests to run on a PR so that only the tests impacted by the modifications are run, and |
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when too many models are being impacted, only run the tests of a subset of core models. It works like this. |
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Stage 1: Identify the modified files. For jobs that run on the main branch, it's just the diff with the last commit. |
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On a PR, this takes all the files from the branching point to the current commit (so all modifications in a PR, not |
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just the last commit) but excludes modifications that are on docstrings or comments only. |
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Stage 2: Extract the tests to run. This is done by looking at the imports in each module and test file: if module A |
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imports module B, then changing module B impacts module A, so the tests using module A should be run. We thus get the |
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dependencies of each model and then recursively builds the 'reverse' map of dependencies to get all modules and tests |
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impacted by a given file. We then only keep the tests (and only the core models tests if there are too many modules). |
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Caveats: |
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- This module only filters tests by files (not individual tests) so it's better to have tests for different things |
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in different files. |
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- This module assumes inits are just importing things, not really building objects, so it's better to structure |
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them this way and move objects building in separate submodules. |
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Usage: |
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Base use to fetch the tests in a pull request |
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```bash |
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python utils/tests_fetcher.py |
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``` |
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Base use to fetch the tests on a the main branch (with diff from the last commit): |
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```bash |
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python utils/tests_fetcher.py --diff_with_last_commit |
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``` |
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""" |
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import argparse |
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import collections |
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import json |
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import os |
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import re |
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from contextlib import contextmanager |
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from pathlib import Path |
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from typing import Dict, List, Optional, Tuple, Union |
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from git import Repo |
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PATH_TO_REPO = Path(__file__).parent.parent.resolve() |
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PATH_TO_EXAMPLES = PATH_TO_REPO / "examples" |
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PATH_TO_DIFFUSERS = PATH_TO_REPO / "src/diffusers" |
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PATH_TO_TESTS = PATH_TO_REPO / "tests" |
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MODULES_TO_IGNORE = ["fixtures", "lora"] |
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IMPORTANT_PIPELINES = [ |
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"controlnet", |
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"stable_diffusion", |
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"stable_diffusion_2", |
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"stable_diffusion_xl", |
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"stable_video_diffusion", |
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"deepfloyd_if", |
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"kandinsky", |
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"kandinsky2_2", |
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"text_to_video_synthesis", |
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"wuerstchen", |
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] |
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@contextmanager |
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def checkout_commit(repo: Repo, commit_id: str): |
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""" |
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Context manager that checks out a given commit when entered, but gets back to the reference it was at on exit. |
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Args: |
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repo (`git.Repo`): A git repository (for instance the Transformers repo). |
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commit_id (`str`): The commit reference to checkout inside the context manager. |
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""" |
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current_head = repo.head.commit if repo.head.is_detached else repo.head.ref |
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try: |
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repo.git.checkout(commit_id) |
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yield |
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finally: |
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repo.git.checkout(current_head) |
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def clean_code(content: str) -> str: |
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""" |
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Remove docstrings, empty line or comments from some code (used to detect if a diff is real or only concern |
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comments or docstings). |
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Args: |
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content (`str`): The code to clean |
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Returns: |
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`str`: The cleaned code. |
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""" |
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splits = content.split('\"\"\"') |
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content = "".join(splits[::2]) |
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splits = content.split("\'\'\'") |
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content = "".join(splits[::2]) |
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lines_to_keep = [] |
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for line in content.split("\n"): |
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line = re.sub("#.*$", "", line) |
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if len(line) != 0 and not line.isspace(): |
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lines_to_keep.append(line) |
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return "\n".join(lines_to_keep) |
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def keep_doc_examples_only(content: str) -> str: |
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""" |
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Remove everything from the code content except the doc examples (used to determined if a diff should trigger doc |
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tests or not). |
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Args: |
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content (`str`): The code to clean |
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Returns: |
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`str`: The cleaned code. |
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""" |
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splits = content.split("```") |
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content = "```" + "```".join(splits[1::2]) + "```" |
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lines_to_keep = [] |
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for line in content.split("\n"): |
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line = re.sub("#.*$", "", line) |
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if len(line) != 0 and not line.isspace(): |
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lines_to_keep.append(line) |
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return "\n".join(lines_to_keep) |
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def get_all_tests() -> List[str]: |
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""" |
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Walks the `tests` folder to return a list of files/subfolders. This is used to split the tests to run when using |
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paralellism. The split is: |
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- folders under `tests`: (`tokenization`, `pipelines`, etc) except the subfolder `models` is excluded. |
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- folders under `tests/models`: `bert`, `gpt2`, etc. |
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- test files under `tests`: `test_modeling_common.py`, `test_tokenization_common.py`, etc. |
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""" |
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tests = os.listdir(PATH_TO_TESTS) |
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tests = [f"tests/{f}" for f in tests if "__pycache__" not in f] |
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tests = sorted([f for f in tests if (PATH_TO_REPO / f).is_dir() or f.startswith("tests/test_")]) |
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return tests |
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def diff_is_docstring_only(repo: Repo, branching_point: str, filename: str) -> bool: |
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""" |
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Check if the diff is only in docstrings (or comments and whitespace) in a filename. |
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Args: |
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repo (`git.Repo`): A git repository (for instance the Transformers repo). |
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branching_point (`str`): The commit reference of where to compare for the diff. |
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filename (`str`): The filename where we want to know if the diff isonly in docstrings/comments. |
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Returns: |
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`bool`: Whether the diff is docstring/comments only or not. |
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""" |
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folder = Path(repo.working_dir) |
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with checkout_commit(repo, branching_point): |
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with open(folder / filename, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f: |
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old_content = f.read() |
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with open(folder / filename, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f: |
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new_content = f.read() |
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old_content_clean = clean_code(old_content) |
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new_content_clean = clean_code(new_content) |
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return old_content_clean == new_content_clean |
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def diff_contains_doc_examples(repo: Repo, branching_point: str, filename: str) -> bool: |
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""" |
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Check if the diff is only in code examples of the doc in a filename. |
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Args: |
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repo (`git.Repo`): A git repository (for instance the Transformers repo). |
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branching_point (`str`): The commit reference of where to compare for the diff. |
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filename (`str`): The filename where we want to know if the diff is only in codes examples. |
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Returns: |
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`bool`: Whether the diff is only in code examples of the doc or not. |
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""" |
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folder = Path(repo.working_dir) |
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with checkout_commit(repo, branching_point): |
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with open(folder / filename, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f: |
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old_content = f.read() |
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with open(folder / filename, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f: |
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new_content = f.read() |
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old_content_clean = keep_doc_examples_only(old_content) |
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new_content_clean = keep_doc_examples_only(new_content) |
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return old_content_clean != new_content_clean |
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def get_diff(repo: Repo, base_commit: str, commits: List[str]) -> List[str]: |
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""" |
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Get the diff between a base commit and one or several commits. |
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Args: |
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repo (`git.Repo`): |
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A git repository (for instance the Transformers repo). |
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base_commit (`str`): |
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The commit reference of where to compare for the diff. This is the current commit, not the branching point! |
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commits (`List[str]`): |
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The list of commits with which to compare the repo at `base_commit` (so the branching point). |
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Returns: |
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`List[str]`: The list of Python files with a diff (files added, renamed or deleted are always returned, files |
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modified are returned if the diff in the file is not only in docstrings or comments, see |
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`diff_is_docstring_only`). |
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""" |
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print("\n### DIFF ###\n") |
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code_diff = [] |
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for commit in commits: |
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for diff_obj in commit.diff(base_commit): |
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if diff_obj.change_type == "A" and diff_obj.b_path.endswith(".py"): |
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code_diff.append(diff_obj.b_path) |
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elif diff_obj.change_type == "D" and diff_obj.a_path.endswith(".py"): |
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code_diff.append(diff_obj.a_path) |
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elif diff_obj.change_type in ["M", "R"] and diff_obj.b_path.endswith(".py"): |
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if diff_obj.a_path != diff_obj.b_path: |
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code_diff.extend([diff_obj.a_path, diff_obj.b_path]) |
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else: |
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if diff_is_docstring_only(repo, commit, diff_obj.b_path): |
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print(f"Ignoring diff in {diff_obj.b_path} as it only concerns docstrings or comments.") |
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else: |
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code_diff.append(diff_obj.a_path) |
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return code_diff |
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def get_modified_python_files(diff_with_last_commit: bool = False) -> List[str]: |
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""" |
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Return a list of python files that have been modified between: |
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- the current head and the main branch if `diff_with_last_commit=False` (default) |
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- the current head and its parent commit otherwise. |
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Returns: |
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`List[str]`: The list of Python files with a diff (files added, renamed or deleted are always returned, files |
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modified are returned if the diff in the file is not only in docstrings or comments, see |
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`diff_is_docstring_only`). |
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""" |
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repo = Repo(PATH_TO_REPO) |
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if not diff_with_last_commit: |
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upstream_main = repo.remotes.origin.refs.main |
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print(f"main is at {upstream_main.commit}") |
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print(f"Current head is at {repo.head.commit}") |
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branching_commits = repo.merge_base(upstream_main, repo.head) |
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for commit in branching_commits: |
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print(f"Branching commit: {commit}") |
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return get_diff(repo, repo.head.commit, branching_commits) |
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else: |
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print(f"main is at {repo.head.commit}") |
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parent_commits = repo.head.commit.parents |
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for commit in parent_commits: |
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print(f"Parent commit: {commit}") |
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return get_diff(repo, repo.head.commit, parent_commits) |
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def get_diff_for_doctesting(repo: Repo, base_commit: str, commits: List[str]) -> List[str]: |
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""" |
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Get the diff in doc examples between a base commit and one or several commits. |
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Args: |
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repo (`git.Repo`): |
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A git repository (for instance the Transformers repo). |
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base_commit (`str`): |
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The commit reference of where to compare for the diff. This is the current commit, not the branching point! |
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commits (`List[str]`): |
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The list of commits with which to compare the repo at `base_commit` (so the branching point). |
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Returns: |
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`List[str]`: The list of Python and Markdown files with a diff (files added or renamed are always returned, files |
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modified are returned if the diff in the file is only in doctest examples). |
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""" |
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print("\n### DIFF ###\n") |
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code_diff = [] |
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for commit in commits: |
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for diff_obj in commit.diff(base_commit): |
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if not diff_obj.b_path.endswith(".py") and not diff_obj.b_path.endswith(".md"): |
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continue |
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if diff_obj.change_type in ["A"]: |
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code_diff.append(diff_obj.b_path) |
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elif diff_obj.change_type in ["M", "R"]: |
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if diff_obj.a_path != diff_obj.b_path: |
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code_diff.extend([diff_obj.a_path, diff_obj.b_path]) |
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else: |
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if diff_contains_doc_examples(repo, commit, diff_obj.b_path): |
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code_diff.append(diff_obj.a_path) |
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else: |
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print(f"Ignoring diff in {diff_obj.b_path} as it doesn't contain any doc example.") |
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return code_diff |
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def get_all_doctest_files() -> List[str]: |
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""" |
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Return the complete list of python and Markdown files on which we run doctest. |
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At this moment, we restrict this to only take files from `src/` or `docs/source/en/` that are not in `utils/not_doctested.txt`. |
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Returns: |
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`List[str]`: The complete list of Python and Markdown files on which we run doctest. |
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""" |
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py_files = [str(x.relative_to(PATH_TO_REPO)) for x in PATH_TO_REPO.glob("**/*.py")] |
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md_files = [str(x.relative_to(PATH_TO_REPO)) for x in PATH_TO_REPO.glob("**/*.md")] |
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test_files_to_run = py_files + md_files |
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test_files_to_run = [x for x in test_files_to_run if x.startswith(("src/", "docs/source/en/"))] |
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test_files_to_run = [x for x in test_files_to_run if not x.endswith(("__init__.py",))] |
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with open("utils/not_doctested.txt") as fp: |
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not_doctested = {x.split(" ")[0] for x in fp.read().strip().split("\n")} |
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test_files_to_run = [x for x in test_files_to_run if x not in not_doctested] |
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return sorted(test_files_to_run) |
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def get_new_doctest_files(repo, base_commit, branching_commit) -> List[str]: |
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""" |
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Get the list of files that were removed from "utils/not_doctested.txt", between `base_commit` and |
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`branching_commit`. |
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Returns: |
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`List[str]`: List of files that were removed from "utils/not_doctested.txt". |
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""" |
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for diff_obj in branching_commit.diff(base_commit): |
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if diff_obj.a_path != "utils/not_doctested.txt": |
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continue |
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folder = Path(repo.working_dir) |
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with checkout_commit(repo, branching_commit): |
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with open(folder / "utils/not_doctested.txt", "r", encoding="utf-8") as f: |
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old_content = f.read() |
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with open(folder / "utils/not_doctested.txt", "r", encoding="utf-8") as f: |
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new_content = f.read() |
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removed_content = {x.split(" ")[0] for x in old_content.split("\n")} - { |
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x.split(" ")[0] for x in new_content.split("\n") |
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} |
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return sorted(removed_content) |
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return [] |
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def get_doctest_files(diff_with_last_commit: bool = False) -> List[str]: |
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""" |
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Return a list of python and Markdown files where doc example have been modified between: |
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- the current head and the main branch if `diff_with_last_commit=False` (default) |
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- the current head and its parent commit otherwise. |
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Returns: |
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`List[str]`: The list of Python and Markdown files with a diff (files added or renamed are always returned, files |
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modified are returned if the diff in the file is only in doctest examples). |
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""" |
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repo = Repo(PATH_TO_REPO) |
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test_files_to_run = [] |
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if not diff_with_last_commit: |
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upstream_main = repo.remotes.origin.refs.main |
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print(f"main is at {upstream_main.commit}") |
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print(f"Current head is at {repo.head.commit}") |
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branching_commits = repo.merge_base(upstream_main, repo.head) |
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for commit in branching_commits: |
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print(f"Branching commit: {commit}") |
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test_files_to_run = get_diff_for_doctesting(repo, repo.head.commit, branching_commits) |
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else: |
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print(f"main is at {repo.head.commit}") |
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parent_commits = repo.head.commit.parents |
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for commit in parent_commits: |
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print(f"Parent commit: {commit}") |
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test_files_to_run = get_diff_for_doctesting(repo, repo.head.commit, parent_commits) |
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all_test_files_to_run = get_all_doctest_files() |
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new_test_files = get_new_doctest_files(repo, repo.head.commit, upstream_main.commit) |
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test_files_to_run = list(set(test_files_to_run + new_test_files)) |
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with open("utils/slow_documentation_tests.txt") as fp: |
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slow_documentation_tests = set(fp.read().strip().split("\n")) |
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test_files_to_run = [ |
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x for x in test_files_to_run if x in all_test_files_to_run and x not in slow_documentation_tests |
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] |
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test_files_to_run = [f for f in test_files_to_run if (PATH_TO_REPO / f).exists()] |
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return sorted(test_files_to_run) |
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_re_single_line_relative_imports = re.compile(r"(?:^|\n)\s*from\s+(\.+\S+)\s+import\s+([^\n]+)(?=\n)") |
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_re_multi_line_relative_imports = re.compile(r"(?:^|\n)\s*from\s+(\.+\S+)\s+import\s+\(([^\)]+)\)") |
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_re_single_line_direct_imports = re.compile(r"(?:^|\n)\s*from\s+diffusers(\S*)\s+import\s+([^\n]+)(?=\n)") |
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_re_multi_line_direct_imports = re.compile(r"(?:^|\n)\s*from\s+diffusers(\S*)\s+import\s+\(([^\)]+)\)") |
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def extract_imports(module_fname: str, cache: Dict[str, List[str]] = None) -> List[str]: |
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""" |
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Get the imports a given module makes. |
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Args: |
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module_fname (`str`): |
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The name of the file of the module where we want to look at the imports (given relative to the root of |
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the repo). |
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cache (Dictionary `str` to `List[str]`, *optional*): |
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To speed up this function if it was previously called on `module_fname`, the cache of all previously |
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computed results. |
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Returns: |
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`List[str]`: The list of module filenames imported in the input `module_fname` (a submodule we import from that |
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is a subfolder will give its init file). |
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""" |
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if cache is not None and module_fname in cache: |
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return cache[module_fname] |
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with open(PATH_TO_REPO / module_fname, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f: |
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content = f.read() |
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splits = content.split('\"\"\"') |
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content = "".join(splits[::2]) |
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module_parts = str(module_fname).split(os.path.sep) |
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imported_modules = [] |
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relative_imports = _re_single_line_relative_imports.findall(content) |
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relative_imports = [ |
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(mod, imp) for mod, imp in relative_imports if "# tests_ignore" not in imp and imp.strip() != "(" |
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] |
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multiline_relative_imports = _re_multi_line_relative_imports.findall(content) |
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relative_imports += [(mod, imp) for mod, imp in multiline_relative_imports if "# tests_ignore" not in imp] |
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for module, imports in relative_imports: |
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level = 0 |
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while module.startswith("."): |
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module = module[1:] |
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level += 1 |
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if len(module) > 0: |
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dep_parts = module_parts[: len(module_parts) - level] + module.split(".") |
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else: |
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dep_parts = module_parts[: len(module_parts) - level] |
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imported_module = os.path.sep.join(dep_parts) |
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imported_modules.append((imported_module, [imp.strip() for imp in imports.split(",")])) |
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direct_imports = _re_single_line_direct_imports.findall(content) |
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direct_imports = [(mod, imp) for mod, imp in direct_imports if "# tests_ignore" not in imp and imp.strip() != "("] |
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multiline_direct_imports = _re_multi_line_direct_imports.findall(content) |
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direct_imports += [(mod, imp) for mod, imp in multiline_direct_imports if "# tests_ignore" not in imp] |
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for module, imports in direct_imports: |
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import_parts = module.split(".")[1:] |
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dep_parts = ["src", "diffusers"] + import_parts |
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imported_module = os.path.sep.join(dep_parts) |
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imported_modules.append((imported_module, [imp.strip() for imp in imports.split(",")])) |
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|
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result = [] |
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|
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for module_file, imports in imported_modules: |
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if (PATH_TO_REPO / f"{module_file}.py").is_file(): |
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module_file = f"{module_file}.py" |
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elif (PATH_TO_REPO / module_file).is_dir() and (PATH_TO_REPO / module_file / "__init__.py").is_file(): |
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module_file = os.path.sep.join([module_file, "__init__.py"]) |
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imports = [imp for imp in imports if len(imp) > 0 and re.match("^[A-Za-z0-9_]*$", imp)] |
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if len(imports) > 0: |
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result.append((module_file, imports)) |
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|
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if cache is not None: |
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cache[module_fname] = result |
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return result |
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|
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def get_module_dependencies(module_fname: str, cache: Dict[str, List[str]] = None) -> List[str]: |
|
""" |
|
Refines the result of `extract_imports` to remove subfolders and get a proper list of module filenames: if a file |
|
as an import `from utils import Foo, Bar`, with `utils` being a subfolder containing many files, this will traverse |
|
the `utils` init file to check where those dependencies come from: for instance the files utils/foo.py and utils/bar.py. |
|
|
|
Warning: This presupposes that all intermediate inits are properly built (with imports from the respective |
|
submodules) and work better if objects are defined in submodules and not the intermediate init (otherwise the |
|
intermediate init is added, and inits usually have a lot of dependencies). |
|
|
|
Args: |
|
module_fname (`str`): |
|
The name of the file of the module where we want to look at the imports (given relative to the root of |
|
the repo). |
|
cache (Dictionary `str` to `List[str]`, *optional*): |
|
To speed up this function if it was previously called on `module_fname`, the cache of all previously |
|
computed results. |
|
|
|
Returns: |
|
`List[str]`: The list of module filenames imported in the input `module_fname` (with submodule imports refined). |
|
""" |
|
dependencies = [] |
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imported_modules = extract_imports(module_fname, cache=cache) |
|
|
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while len(imported_modules) > 0: |
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new_modules = [] |
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for module, imports in imported_modules: |
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|
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|
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if module.endswith("__init__.py"): |
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|
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new_imported_modules = extract_imports(module, cache=cache) |
|
for new_module, new_imports in new_imported_modules: |
|
if any(i in new_imports for i in imports): |
|
if new_module not in dependencies: |
|
new_modules.append((new_module, [i for i in new_imports if i in imports])) |
|
imports = [i for i in imports if i not in new_imports] |
|
if len(imports) > 0: |
|
|
|
path_to_module = PATH_TO_REPO / module.replace("__init__.py", "") |
|
dependencies.extend( |
|
[ |
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os.path.join(module.replace("__init__.py", ""), f"{i}.py") |
|
for i in imports |
|
if (path_to_module / f"{i}.py").is_file() |
|
] |
|
) |
|
imports = [i for i in imports if not (path_to_module / f"{i}.py").is_file()] |
|
if len(imports) > 0: |
|
|
|
|
|
dependencies.append(module) |
|
else: |
|
dependencies.append(module) |
|
|
|
imported_modules = new_modules |
|
|
|
return dependencies |
|
|
|
|
|
def create_reverse_dependency_tree() -> List[Tuple[str, str]]: |
|
""" |
|
Create a list of all edges (a, b) which mean that modifying a impacts b with a going over all module and test files. |
|
""" |
|
cache = {} |
|
all_modules = list(PATH_TO_DIFFUSERS.glob("**/*.py")) + list(PATH_TO_TESTS.glob("**/*.py")) |
|
all_modules = [str(mod.relative_to(PATH_TO_REPO)) for mod in all_modules] |
|
edges = [(dep, mod) for mod in all_modules for dep in get_module_dependencies(mod, cache=cache)] |
|
|
|
return list(set(edges)) |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_tree_starting_at(module: str, edges: List[Tuple[str, str]]) -> List[Union[str, List[str]]]: |
|
""" |
|
Returns the tree starting at a given module following all edges. |
|
|
|
Args: |
|
module (`str`): The module that will be the root of the subtree we want. |
|
eges (`List[Tuple[str, str]]`): The list of all edges of the tree. |
|
|
|
Returns: |
|
`List[Union[str, List[str]]]`: The tree to print in the following format: [module, [list of edges |
|
starting at module], [list of edges starting at the preceding level], ...] |
|
""" |
|
vertices_seen = [module] |
|
new_edges = [edge for edge in edges if edge[0] == module and edge[1] != module and "__init__.py" not in edge[1]] |
|
tree = [module] |
|
while len(new_edges) > 0: |
|
tree.append(new_edges) |
|
final_vertices = list({edge[1] for edge in new_edges}) |
|
vertices_seen.extend(final_vertices) |
|
new_edges = [ |
|
edge |
|
for edge in edges |
|
if edge[0] in final_vertices and edge[1] not in vertices_seen and "__init__.py" not in edge[1] |
|
] |
|
|
|
return tree |
|
|
|
|
|
def print_tree_deps_of(module, all_edges=None): |
|
""" |
|
Prints the tree of modules depending on a given module. |
|
|
|
Args: |
|
module (`str`): The module that will be the root of the subtree we want. |
|
all_eges (`List[Tuple[str, str]]`, *optional*): |
|
The list of all edges of the tree. Will be set to `create_reverse_dependency_tree()` if not passed. |
|
""" |
|
if all_edges is None: |
|
all_edges = create_reverse_dependency_tree() |
|
tree = get_tree_starting_at(module, all_edges) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
lines = [(tree[0], tree[0])] |
|
for index in range(1, len(tree)): |
|
edges = tree[index] |
|
start_edges = {edge[0] for edge in edges} |
|
|
|
for start in start_edges: |
|
end_edges = {edge[1] for edge in edges if edge[0] == start} |
|
|
|
pos = 0 |
|
while lines[pos][1] != start: |
|
pos += 1 |
|
lines = lines[: pos + 1] + [(" " * (2 * index) + end, end) for end in end_edges] + lines[pos + 1 :] |
|
|
|
for line in lines: |
|
|
|
print(line[0]) |
|
|
|
|
|
def init_test_examples_dependencies() -> Tuple[Dict[str, List[str]], List[str]]: |
|
""" |
|
The test examples do not import from the examples (which are just scripts, not modules) so we need some extra |
|
care initializing the dependency map, which is the goal of this function. It initializes the dependency map for |
|
example files by linking each example to the example test file for the example framework. |
|
|
|
Returns: |
|
`Tuple[Dict[str, List[str]], List[str]]`: A tuple with two elements: the initialized dependency map which is a |
|
dict test example file to list of example files potentially tested by that test file, and the list of all |
|
example files (to avoid recomputing it later). |
|
""" |
|
test_example_deps = {} |
|
all_examples = [] |
|
for framework in ["flax", "pytorch", "tensorflow"]: |
|
test_files = list((PATH_TO_EXAMPLES / framework).glob("test_*.py")) |
|
all_examples.extend(test_files) |
|
|
|
|
|
examples = [ |
|
f for f in (PATH_TO_EXAMPLES / framework).glob("**/*.py") if f.parent != PATH_TO_EXAMPLES / framework |
|
] |
|
all_examples.extend(examples) |
|
for test_file in test_files: |
|
with open(test_file, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f: |
|
content = f.read() |
|
|
|
test_example_deps[str(test_file.relative_to(PATH_TO_REPO))] = [ |
|
str(e.relative_to(PATH_TO_REPO)) for e in examples if e.name in content |
|
] |
|
|
|
test_example_deps[str(test_file.relative_to(PATH_TO_REPO))].append( |
|
str(test_file.relative_to(PATH_TO_REPO)) |
|
) |
|
return test_example_deps, all_examples |
|
|
|
|
|
def create_reverse_dependency_map() -> Dict[str, List[str]]: |
|
""" |
|
Create the dependency map from module/test filename to the list of modules/tests that depend on it recursively. |
|
|
|
Returns: |
|
`Dict[str, List[str]]`: The reverse dependency map as a dictionary mapping filenames to all the filenames |
|
depending on it recursively. This way the tests impacted by a change in file A are the test files in the list |
|
corresponding to key A in this result. |
|
""" |
|
cache = {} |
|
|
|
example_deps, examples = init_test_examples_dependencies() |
|
|
|
all_modules = list(PATH_TO_DIFFUSERS.glob("**/*.py")) + list(PATH_TO_TESTS.glob("**/*.py")) + examples |
|
all_modules = [str(mod.relative_to(PATH_TO_REPO)) for mod in all_modules] |
|
|
|
direct_deps = {m: get_module_dependencies(m, cache=cache) for m in all_modules} |
|
direct_deps.update(example_deps) |
|
|
|
|
|
something_changed = True |
|
while something_changed: |
|
something_changed = False |
|
for m in all_modules: |
|
for d in direct_deps[m]: |
|
|
|
|
|
if d.endswith("__init__.py"): |
|
continue |
|
if d not in direct_deps: |
|
raise ValueError(f"KeyError:{d}. From {m}") |
|
new_deps = set(direct_deps[d]) - set(direct_deps[m]) |
|
if len(new_deps) > 0: |
|
direct_deps[m].extend(list(new_deps)) |
|
something_changed = True |
|
|
|
|
|
reverse_map = collections.defaultdict(list) |
|
for m in all_modules: |
|
for d in direct_deps[m]: |
|
reverse_map[d].append(m) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
for m in [f for f in all_modules if f.endswith("__init__.py")]: |
|
direct_deps = get_module_dependencies(m, cache=cache) |
|
deps = sum([reverse_map[d] for d in direct_deps if not d.endswith("__init__.py")], direct_deps) |
|
reverse_map[m] = list(set(deps) - {m}) |
|
|
|
return reverse_map |
|
|
|
|
|
def create_module_to_test_map(reverse_map: Dict[str, List[str]] = None) -> Dict[str, List[str]]: |
|
""" |
|
Extract the tests from the reverse_dependency_map and potentially filters the model tests. |
|
|
|
Args: |
|
reverse_map (`Dict[str, List[str]]`, *optional*): |
|
The reverse dependency map as created by `create_reverse_dependency_map`. Will default to the result of |
|
that function if not provided. |
|
filter_pipelines (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): |
|
Whether or not to filter pipeline tests to only include core pipelines if a file impacts a lot of models. |
|
|
|
Returns: |
|
`Dict[str, List[str]]`: A dictionary that maps each file to the tests to execute if that file was modified. |
|
""" |
|
if reverse_map is None: |
|
reverse_map = create_reverse_dependency_map() |
|
|
|
|
|
def is_test(fname): |
|
if fname.startswith("tests"): |
|
return True |
|
if fname.startswith("examples") and fname.split(os.path.sep)[-1].startswith("test"): |
|
return True |
|
return False |
|
|
|
|
|
test_map = {module: [f for f in deps if is_test(f)] for module, deps in reverse_map.items()} |
|
|
|
return test_map |
|
|
|
|
|
def check_imports_all_exist(): |
|
""" |
|
Isn't used per se by the test fetcher but might be used later as a quality check. Putting this here for now so the |
|
code is not lost. This checks all imports in a given file do exist. |
|
""" |
|
cache = {} |
|
all_modules = list(PATH_TO_DIFFUSERS.glob("**/*.py")) + list(PATH_TO_TESTS.glob("**/*.py")) |
|
all_modules = [str(mod.relative_to(PATH_TO_REPO)) for mod in all_modules] |
|
direct_deps = {m: get_module_dependencies(m, cache=cache) for m in all_modules} |
|
|
|
for module, deps in direct_deps.items(): |
|
for dep in deps: |
|
if not (PATH_TO_REPO / dep).is_file(): |
|
print(f"{module} has dependency on {dep} which does not exist.") |
|
|
|
|
|
def _print_list(l) -> str: |
|
""" |
|
Pretty print a list of elements with one line per element and a - starting each line. |
|
""" |
|
return "\n".join([f"- {f}" for f in l]) |
|
|
|
|
|
def update_test_map_with_core_pipelines(json_output_file: str): |
|
print(f"\n### ADD CORE PIPELINE TESTS ###\n{_print_list(IMPORTANT_PIPELINES)}") |
|
with open(json_output_file, "rb") as fp: |
|
test_map = json.load(fp) |
|
|
|
|
|
test_map["core_pipelines"] = " ".join( |
|
sorted([str(PATH_TO_TESTS / f"pipelines/{pipe}") for pipe in IMPORTANT_PIPELINES]) |
|
) |
|
|
|
|
|
if "pipelines" not in test_map: |
|
with open(json_output_file, "w", encoding="UTF-8") as fp: |
|
json.dump(test_map, fp, ensure_ascii=False) |
|
|
|
pipeline_tests = test_map.pop("pipelines") |
|
pipeline_tests = pipeline_tests.split(" ") |
|
|
|
|
|
updated_pipeline_tests = [] |
|
for pipe in pipeline_tests: |
|
if pipe == "tests/pipelines" or Path(pipe).parts[2] in IMPORTANT_PIPELINES: |
|
continue |
|
updated_pipeline_tests.append(pipe) |
|
|
|
if len(updated_pipeline_tests) > 0: |
|
test_map["pipelines"] = " ".join(sorted(updated_pipeline_tests)) |
|
|
|
with open(json_output_file, "w", encoding="UTF-8") as fp: |
|
json.dump(test_map, fp, ensure_ascii=False) |
|
|
|
|
|
def create_json_map(test_files_to_run: List[str], json_output_file: Optional[str] = None): |
|
""" |
|
Creates a map from a list of tests to run to easily split them by category, when running parallelism of slow tests. |
|
|
|
Args: |
|
test_files_to_run (`List[str]`): The list of tests to run. |
|
json_output_file (`str`): The path where to store the built json map. |
|
""" |
|
if json_output_file is None: |
|
return |
|
|
|
test_map = {} |
|
for test_file in test_files_to_run: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
names = test_file.split(os.path.sep) |
|
module = names[1] |
|
if module in MODULES_TO_IGNORE: |
|
continue |
|
|
|
if len(names) > 2 or not test_file.endswith(".py"): |
|
|
|
|
|
key = os.path.sep.join(names[1:2]) |
|
else: |
|
|
|
key = "common" |
|
|
|
if key not in test_map: |
|
test_map[key] = [] |
|
test_map[key].append(test_file) |
|
|
|
|
|
keys = sorted(test_map.keys()) |
|
test_map = {k: " ".join(sorted(test_map[k])) for k in keys} |
|
|
|
with open(json_output_file, "w", encoding="UTF-8") as fp: |
|
json.dump(test_map, fp, ensure_ascii=False) |
|
|
|
|
|
def infer_tests_to_run( |
|
output_file: str, |
|
diff_with_last_commit: bool = False, |
|
json_output_file: Optional[str] = None, |
|
): |
|
""" |
|
The main function called by the test fetcher. Determines the tests to run from the diff. |
|
|
|
Args: |
|
output_file (`str`): |
|
The path where to store the summary of the test fetcher analysis. Other files will be stored in the same |
|
folder: |
|
|
|
- examples_test_list.txt: The list of examples tests to run. |
|
- test_repo_utils.txt: Will indicate if the repo utils tests should be run or not. |
|
- doctest_list.txt: The list of doctests to run. |
|
|
|
diff_with_last_commit (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): |
|
Whether to analyze the diff with the last commit (for use on the main branch after a PR is merged) or with |
|
the branching point from main (for use on each PR). |
|
filter_models (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`): |
|
Whether or not to filter the tests to core models only, when a file modified results in a lot of model |
|
tests. |
|
json_output_file (`str`, *optional*): |
|
The path where to store the json file mapping categories of tests to tests to run (used for parallelism or |
|
the slow tests). |
|
""" |
|
modified_files = get_modified_python_files(diff_with_last_commit=diff_with_last_commit) |
|
print(f"\n### MODIFIED FILES ###\n{_print_list(modified_files)}") |
|
|
|
reverse_map = create_reverse_dependency_map() |
|
impacted_files = modified_files.copy() |
|
for f in modified_files: |
|
if f in reverse_map: |
|
impacted_files.extend(reverse_map[f]) |
|
|
|
|
|
impacted_files = sorted(set(impacted_files)) |
|
print(f"\n### IMPACTED FILES ###\n{_print_list(impacted_files)}") |
|
|
|
|
|
if any(x in modified_files for x in ["setup.py"]): |
|
test_files_to_run = ["tests", "examples"] |
|
|
|
|
|
if "tests/utils/tiny_model_summary.json" in modified_files: |
|
test_files_to_run = ["tests"] |
|
any(f.split(os.path.sep)[0] == "utils" for f in modified_files) |
|
else: |
|
|
|
test_files_to_run = [ |
|
f for f in modified_files if f.startswith("tests") and f.split(os.path.sep)[-1].startswith("test") |
|
] |
|
|
|
test_map = create_module_to_test_map(reverse_map=reverse_map) |
|
for f in modified_files: |
|
if f in test_map: |
|
test_files_to_run.extend(test_map[f]) |
|
test_files_to_run = sorted(set(test_files_to_run)) |
|
|
|
test_files_to_run = [f for f in test_files_to_run if (PATH_TO_REPO / f).exists()] |
|
|
|
any(f.split(os.path.sep)[0] == "utils" for f in modified_files) |
|
|
|
examples_tests_to_run = [f for f in test_files_to_run if f.startswith("examples")] |
|
test_files_to_run = [f for f in test_files_to_run if not f.startswith("examples")] |
|
print(f"\n### TEST TO RUN ###\n{_print_list(test_files_to_run)}") |
|
if len(test_files_to_run) > 0: |
|
with open(output_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f: |
|
f.write(" ".join(test_files_to_run)) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if "tests" in test_files_to_run: |
|
test_files_to_run = get_all_tests() |
|
|
|
create_json_map(test_files_to_run, json_output_file) |
|
|
|
print(f"\n### EXAMPLES TEST TO RUN ###\n{_print_list(examples_tests_to_run)}") |
|
if len(examples_tests_to_run) > 0: |
|
|
|
if examples_tests_to_run == ["examples"]: |
|
examples_tests_to_run = ["all"] |
|
example_file = Path(output_file).parent / "examples_test_list.txt" |
|
with open(example_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f: |
|
f.write(" ".join(examples_tests_to_run)) |
|
|
|
|
|
def filter_tests(output_file: str, filters: List[str]): |
|
""" |
|
Reads the content of the output file and filters out all the tests in a list of given folders. |
|
|
|
Args: |
|
output_file (`str` or `os.PathLike`): The path to the output file of the tests fetcher. |
|
filters (`List[str]`): A list of folders to filter. |
|
""" |
|
if not os.path.isfile(output_file): |
|
print("No test file found.") |
|
return |
|
with open(output_file, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f: |
|
test_files = f.read().split(" ") |
|
|
|
if len(test_files) == 0 or test_files == [""]: |
|
print("No tests to filter.") |
|
return |
|
|
|
if test_files == ["tests"]: |
|
test_files = [os.path.join("tests", f) for f in os.listdir("tests") if f not in ["__init__.py"] + filters] |
|
else: |
|
test_files = [f for f in test_files if f.split(os.path.sep)[1] not in filters] |
|
|
|
with open(output_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f: |
|
f.write(" ".join(test_files)) |
|
|
|
|
|
def parse_commit_message(commit_message: str) -> Dict[str, bool]: |
|
""" |
|
Parses the commit message to detect if a command is there to skip, force all or part of the CI. |
|
|
|
Args: |
|
commit_message (`str`): The commit message of the current commit. |
|
|
|
Returns: |
|
`Dict[str, bool]`: A dictionary of strings to bools with keys the following keys: `"skip"`, |
|
`"test_all_models"` and `"test_all"`. |
|
""" |
|
if commit_message is None: |
|
return {"skip": False, "no_filter": False, "test_all": False} |
|
|
|
command_search = re.search(r"\[([^\]]*)\]", commit_message) |
|
if command_search is not None: |
|
command = command_search.groups()[0] |
|
command = command.lower().replace("-", " ").replace("_", " ") |
|
skip = command in ["ci skip", "skip ci", "circleci skip", "skip circleci"] |
|
no_filter = set(command.split(" ")) == {"no", "filter"} |
|
test_all = set(command.split(" ")) == {"test", "all"} |
|
return {"skip": skip, "no_filter": no_filter, "test_all": test_all} |
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else: |
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return {"skip": False, "no_filter": False, "test_all": False} |
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if __name__ == "__main__": |
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
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parser.add_argument( |
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"--output_file", type=str, default="test_list.txt", help="Where to store the list of tests to run" |
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) |
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parser.add_argument( |
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"--json_output_file", |
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type=str, |
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default="test_map.json", |
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help="Where to store the tests to run in a dictionary format mapping test categories to test files", |
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) |
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parser.add_argument( |
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"--diff_with_last_commit", |
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action="store_true", |
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help="To fetch the tests between the current commit and the last commit", |
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) |
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parser.add_argument( |
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"--filter_tests", |
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action="store_true", |
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help="Will filter the pipeline/repo utils tests outside of the generated list of tests.", |
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) |
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parser.add_argument( |
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"--print_dependencies_of", |
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type=str, |
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help="Will only print the tree of modules depending on the file passed.", |
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default=None, |
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) |
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parser.add_argument( |
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"--commit_message", |
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type=str, |
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help="The commit message (which could contain a command to force all tests or skip the CI).", |
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default=None, |
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) |
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args = parser.parse_args() |
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if args.print_dependencies_of is not None: |
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print_tree_deps_of(args.print_dependencies_of) |
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else: |
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repo = Repo(PATH_TO_REPO) |
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commit_message = repo.head.commit.message |
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commit_flags = parse_commit_message(commit_message) |
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if commit_flags["skip"]: |
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print("Force-skipping the CI") |
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quit() |
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if commit_flags["no_filter"]: |
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print("Running all tests fetched without filtering.") |
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if commit_flags["test_all"]: |
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print("Force-launching all tests") |
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|
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diff_with_last_commit = args.diff_with_last_commit |
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if not diff_with_last_commit and not repo.head.is_detached and repo.head.ref == repo.refs.main: |
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print("main branch detected, fetching tests against last commit.") |
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diff_with_last_commit = True |
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|
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if not commit_flags["test_all"]: |
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try: |
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infer_tests_to_run( |
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args.output_file, |
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diff_with_last_commit=diff_with_last_commit, |
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json_output_file=args.json_output_file, |
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) |
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filter_tests(args.output_file, ["repo_utils"]) |
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update_test_map_with_core_pipelines(json_output_file=args.json_output_file) |
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|
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except Exception as e: |
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print(f"\nError when trying to grab the relevant tests: {e}\n\nRunning all tests.") |
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commit_flags["test_all"] = True |
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|
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if commit_flags["test_all"]: |
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with open(args.output_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f: |
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f.write("tests") |
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example_file = Path(args.output_file).parent / "examples_test_list.txt" |
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with open(example_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f: |
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f.write("all") |
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|
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test_files_to_run = get_all_tests() |
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create_json_map(test_files_to_run, args.json_output_file) |
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update_test_map_with_core_pipelines(json_output_file=args.json_output_file) |
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