* Add initial design for diff command
For now, the diffing process looks like this:
- The default config is created based from some values in the user
config (e.g. which pipeline components were used, the lang, etc.)
- The user must supply manually if it was optimized for acc/efficiency
and if pretraining was involved.
* Make diff command structure similar to siblings
* Include gpu as a user option for CLI
* Make variables more explicit
* Fix type declaration for optimize enum
* Improve docstrings for diff CLI
* Add debug-diff to website API docs
* Switch position of configs so that user config is modded
* Add markdown flag for debug diff
This commit adds a --markdown (--md) flag that allows easier
copy-pasting to Github issues. Please note that this commit is dependent
on an unreleased version of wasabi (for the time being).
For posterity, the related PR is found here: https://github.com/ines/wasabi/pull/20
* Bump version of wasabi to 0.9.1
So that we can use the add_symbols parameter.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Ines Montani <ines@ines.io>
* Update docs based on code review suggestions
Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com>
* Change command name from diff -> diff-config
* Clarify when options are relevant or not
* Rerun prettier on cli.md
Co-authored-by: Ines Montani <ines@ines.io>
Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com>
* Tagger: use unnormalized probabilities for inference
Using unnormalized softmax avoids use of the relatively expensive exp function,
which can significantly speed up non-transformer models (e.g. I got a speedup
of 27% on a German tagging + parsing pipeline).
* Add spacy.Tagger.v2 with configurable normalization
Normalization of probabilities is disabled by default to improve
performance.
* Update documentation, models, and tests to spacy.Tagger.v2
* Move Tagger.v1 to spacy-legacy
* docs/architectures: run prettier
* Unnormalized softmax is now a Softmax_v2 option
* Require thinc 8.0.14 and spacy-legacy 3.0.9
* Partial fix of entity linker batching
* Add import
* Better name
* Add `use_gold_ents` option, docs
* Change to v2, create stub v1, update docs etc.
* Fix error type
Honestly no idea what the right type to use here is.
ConfigValidationError seems wrong. Maybe a NotImplementedError?
* Make mypy happy
* Add hacky fix for init issue
* Add legacy pipeline entity linker
* Fix references to class name
* Add __init__.py for legacy
* Attempted fix for loss issue
* Remove placeholder V1
* formatting
* slightly more interesting train data
* Handle batches with no usable examples
This adds a test for batches that have docs but not entities, and a
check in the component that detects such cases and skips the update step
as thought the batch were empty.
* Remove todo about data verification
Check for empty data was moved further up so this should be OK now - the
case in question shouldn't be possible.
* Fix gradient calculation
The model doesn't know which entities are not in the kb, so it generates
embeddings for the context of all of them.
However, the loss does know which entities aren't in the kb, and it
ignores them, as there's no sensible gradient.
This has the issue that the gradient will not be calculated for some of
the input embeddings, which causes a dimension mismatch in backprop.
That should have caused a clear error, but with numpyops it was causing
nans to happen, which is another problem that should be addressed
separately.
This commit changes the loss to give a zero gradient for entities not in
the kb.
* add failing test for v1 EL legacy architecture
* Add nasty but simple working check for legacy arch
* Clarify why init hack works the way it does
* Clarify use_gold_ents use case
* Fix use gold ents related handling
* Add tests for no gold ents and fix other tests
* Use aligned ents function (not working)
This doesn't actually work because the "aligned" ents are gold-only. But
if I have a different function that returns the intersection, *then*
this will work as desired.
* Use proper matching ent check
This changes the process when gold ents are not used so that the
intersection of ents in the pred and gold is used.
* Move get_matching_ents to Example
* Use model attribute to check for legacy arch
* Rename flag
* bump spacy-legacy to lower 3.0.9
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <svlandeg@github.com>
* Setup debug data for spancat
* Add check for missing labels
* Add low-level data warning error
* Improve logic when compiling the gold train data
* Implement check for negative examples
* Remove breakpoint
* Remove ws_ents and missing entity checks
* Fix mypy errors
* Make variable name spans_key consistent
* Rename pipeline -> component for consistency
* Account for missing labels per spans_key
* Cleanup variable names for consistency
* Improve brevity of conditional statements
* Remove unused variables
* Include spans_key as an argument for _get_examples
* Add a conditional check for spans_key
* Update spancat debug data based on new API
- Instead of using _get_labels_from_model(), I'm now using
_get_labels_from_spancat() (cf. https://github.com/explosion/spaCy/pull10079)
- The way information is displayed was also changed (text -> table)
* Rename model_labels to ensure mypy works
* Update wording on warning messages
Use "span type" instead of "entity type" in wording the warning messages.
This is because Spans aren't necessarily entities.
* Update component type into a Literal
This is to make it clear that the component parameter should only accept
either 'spancat' or 'ner'.
* Update checks to include actual model span_keys
Instead of looking at everything in the data, we only check those
span_keys from the actual spancat component. Instead of doing the filter
inside the for-loop, I just made another dictionary,
data_labels_in_component to hold this value.
* Update spacy/cli/debug_data.py
* Show label counts only when verbose is True
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
* Fix debug data check for ents that cross sents
* Use aligned sent starts to have the same indices for the NER and sent
start annotation
* Add a temporary, insufficient hack for the case where a
sentence-initial reference token is split into multiple tokens in the
predicted doc, since `Example.get_aligned("SENT_START")` currently
aligns `True` to all the split tokens.
* Improve test example
* Use Example.get_aligned_sent_starts
* Add test for crossing entity
So that overriding `paths.vectors` works consistently in generated
configs, set vectors model in `paths.vectors` and always refer to this
path in `initialize.vectors`.
* Determine labels by factory name in debug data
For all components, return labels for all components with the
corresponding factory name rather than for only the default name.
For `spancat`, return labels as a dict keyed by `spans_key`.
* Refactor for typing
* Add test
* Use assert instead of cast, removed unneeded arg
* Mark test as slow
* Check for assets with size of 0 bytes
* Update spacy/cli/project/assets.py
Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com>
* Use internal names for factories
If a component factory is registered like `@French.factory(...)` instead
of `@Language.factory(...)`, the name in the factories registry will be
prefixed with the language code. However in the nlp.config object the
factory will be listed without the language code. The `add_pipe` code
has fallback logic to handle this, but packaging code and the registry
itself don't.
This change makes it so that the factory name in nlp.config is the
language-specific form. It's not clear if this will break anything else,
but it does seem to fix the inconsistency and resolve the specific user
issue that brought this to our attention.
* Change approach to use fallback in package lookup
This adds fallback logic to the package lookup, so it doesn't have to
touch the way the config is built. It seems to fix the tests too.
* Remove unecessary line
* Add test
Thsi also adds an assert that seems to have been forgotten.
* Add section for spacy.cli.train.train
* Add link from training page to train function
* Ensure path in train helper
* Update docs
Co-authored-by: Ines Montani <ines@ines.io>
* Add support for fasttext-bloom hash-only vectors
Overview:
* Extend `Vectors` to have two modes: `default` and `ngram`
* `default` is the default mode and equivalent to the current
`Vectors`
* `ngram` supports the hash-only ngram tables from `fasttext-bloom`
* Extend `spacy.StaticVectors.v2` to handle both modes with no changes
for `default` vectors
* Extend `spacy init vectors` to support ngram tables
The `ngram` mode **only** supports vector tables produced by this
fork of fastText, which adds an option to represent all vectors using
only the ngram buckets table and which uses the exact same ngram
generation algorithm and hash function (`MurmurHash3_x64_128`).
`fasttext-bloom` produces an additional `.hashvec` table, which can be
loaded by `spacy init vectors --fasttext-bloom-vectors`.
https://github.com/adrianeboyd/fastText/tree/feature/bloom
Implementation details:
* `Vectors` now includes the `StringStore` as `Vectors.strings` so that
the API can stay consistent for both `default` (which can look up from
`str` or `int`) and `ngram` (which requires `str` to calculate the
ngrams).
* In ngram mode `Vectors` uses a default `Vectors` object as a cache
since the ngram vectors lookups are relatively expensive.
* The default cache size is the same size as the provided ngram vector
table.
* Once the cache is full, no more entries are added. The user is
responsible for managing the cache in cases where the initial
documents are not representative of the texts.
* The cache can be resized by setting `Vectors.ngram_cache_size` or
cleared with `vectors._ngram_cache.clear()`.
* The API ends up a bit split between methods for `default` and for
`ngram`, so functions that only make sense for `default` or `ngram`
include warnings with custom messages suggesting alternatives where
possible.
* `Vocab.vectors` becomes a property so that the string stores can be
synced when assigning vectors to a vocab.
* `Vectors` serializes its own config settings as `vectors.cfg`.
* The `Vectors` serialization methods have added support for `exclude`
so that the `Vocab` can exclude the `Vectors` strings while serializing.
Removed:
* The `minn` and `maxn` options and related code from
`Vocab.get_vector`, which does not work in a meaningful way for default
vector tables.
* The unused `GlobalRegistry` in `Vectors`.
* Refactor to use reduce_mean
Refactor to use reduce_mean and remove the ngram vectors cache.
* Rename to floret
* Rename to floret in error messages
* Use --vectors-mode in CLI, vector init
* Fix vectors mode in init
* Remove unused var
* Minor API and docstrings adjustments
* Rename `--vectors-mode` to `--mode` in `init vectors` CLI
* Rename `Vectors.get_floret_vectors` to `Vectors.get_batch` and support
both modes.
* Minor updates to Vectors docstrings.
* Update API docs for Vectors and init vectors CLI
* Update types for StaticVectors
* Remove some old version refs in the docs
* Remove warning
* Update spacy/matcher/matcher.pyx
* Remove all references to the punctuation warning
Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com>
* 🚨 Ignore all existing Mypy errors
* 🏗 Add Mypy check to CI
* Add types-mock and types-requests as dev requirements
* Add additional type ignore directives
* Add types packages to dev-only list in reqs test
* Add types-dataclasses for python 3.6
* Add ignore to pretrain
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `run_command` helper
The `run_command` helper previously declared that it returned an
`Optional[subprocess.CompletedProcess]`, but it isn't actually possible
for the function to return `None`. These changes modify the type
annotation of the `run_command` helper and remove all now-unnecessary
`# type: ignore` directives.
* 🔧 Allow variable type redefinition in limited contexts
These changes modify how Mypy is configured to allow variables to have
their type automatically redefined under certain conditions. The Mypy
documentation contains the following example:
```python
def process(items: List[str]) -> None:
# 'items' has type List[str]
items = [item.split() for item in items]
# 'items' now has type List[List[str]]
...
```
This configuration change is especially helpful in reducing the number
of `# type: ignore` directives needed to handle the common pattern of:
* Accepting a filepath as a string
* Overwriting the variable using `filepath = ensure_path(filepath)`
These changes enable redefinition and remove all `# type: ignore`
directives rendered redundant by this change.
* 🏷 Add type annotation to converters mapping
* 🚨 Fix Mypy error in convert CLI argument verification
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `resolve_dot_names` helper
* 🏷 Add type annotations for `Vocab` attributes `strings` and `vectors`
* 🏷 Add type annotations for more `Vocab` attributes
* 🏷 Add loose type annotation for gold data compilation
* 🏷 Improve `_format_labels` type annotation
* 🏷 Fix `get_lang_class` type annotation
* 🏷 Loosen return type of `Language.evaluate`
* 🏷 Don't accept `Scorer` in `handle_scores_per_type`
* 🏷 Add `string_to_list` overloads
* 🏷 Fix non-Optional command-line options
* 🙈 Ignore redefinition of `wandb_logger` in `loggers.py`
* ➕ Install `typing_extensions` in Python 3.8+
The `typing_extensions` package states that it should be used when
"writing code that must be compatible with multiple Python versions".
Since SpaCy needs to support multiple Python versions, it should be used
when newer `typing` module members are required. One example of this is
`Literal`, which is available starting with Python 3.8.
Previously SpaCy tried to import `Literal` from `typing`, falling back
to `typing_extensions` if the import failed. However, Mypy doesn't seem
to be able to understand what `Literal` means when the initial import
means. Therefore, these changes modify how `compat` imports `Literal` by
always importing it from `typing_extensions`.
These changes also modify how `typing_extensions` is installed, so that
it is a requirement for all Python versions, including those greater
than or equal to 3.8.
* 🏷 Improve type annotation for `Language.pipe`
These changes add a missing overload variant to the type signature of
`Language.pipe`. Additionally, the type signature is enhanced to allow
type checkers to differentiate between the two overload variants based
on the `as_tuple` parameter.
Fixes#8772
* ➖ Don't install `typing-extensions` in Python 3.8+
After more detailed analysis of how to implement Python version-specific
type annotations using SpaCy, it has been determined that by branching
on a comparison against `sys.version_info` can be statically analyzed by
Mypy well enough to enable us to conditionally use
`typing_extensions.Literal`. This means that we no longer need to
install `typing_extensions` for Python versions greater than or equal to
3.8! 🎉
These changes revert previous changes installing `typing-extensions`
regardless of Python version and modify how we import the `Literal` type
to ensure that Mypy treats it properly.
* resolve mypy errors for Strict pydantic types
* refactor code to avoid missing return statement
* fix types of convert CLI command
* avoid list-set confustion in debug_data
* fix typo and formatting
* small fixes to avoid type ignores
* fix types in profile CLI command and make it more efficient
* type fixes in projects CLI
* put one ignore back
* type fixes for render
* fix render types - the sequel
* fix BaseDefault in language definitions
* fix type of noun_chunks iterator - yields tuple instead of span
* fix types in language-specific modules
* 🏷 Expand accepted inputs of `get_string_id`
`get_string_id` accepts either a string (in which case it returns its
ID) or an ID (in which case it immediately returns the ID). These
changes extend the type annotation of `get_string_id` to indicate that
it can accept either strings or IDs.
* 🏷 Handle override types in `combine_score_weights`
The `combine_score_weights` function allows users to pass an `overrides`
mapping to override data extracted from the `weights` argument. Since it
allows `Optional` dictionary values, the return value may also include
`Optional` dictionary values.
These changes update the type annotations for `combine_score_weights` to
reflect this fact.
* 🏷 Fix tokenizer serialization method signatures in `DummyTokenizer`
* 🏷 Fix redefinition of `wandb_logger`
These changes fix the redefinition of `wandb_logger` by giving a
separate name to each `WandbLogger` version. For
backwards-compatibility, `spacy.train` still exports `wandb_logger_v3`
as `wandb_logger` for now.
* more fixes for typing in language
* type fixes in model definitions
* 🏷 Annotate `_RandomWords.probs` as `NDArray`
* 🏷 Annotate `tok2vec` layers to help Mypy
* 🐛 Fix `_RandomWords.probs` type annotations for Python 3.6
Also remove an import that I forgot to move to the top of the module 😅
* more fixes for matchers and other pipeline components
* quick fix for entity linker
* fixing types for spancat, textcat, etc
* bugfix for tok2vec
* type annotations for scorer
* add runtime_checkable for Protocol
* type and import fixes in tests
* mypy fixes for training utilities
* few fixes in util
* fix import
* 🐵 Remove unused `# type: ignore` directives
* 🏷 Annotate `Language._components`
* 🏷 Annotate `spacy.pipeline.Pipe`
* add doc as property to span.pyi
* small fixes and cleanup
* explicit type annotations instead of via comment
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <sofie.vanlandeghem@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <svlandeg@github.com>
* Handle spacy-legacy in package CLI for dependencies
* Implement legacy backoff in spacy registry.find
* Remove unused import
* Update and format test
* Fix surprises when asking for the root of a git repo
In the case of the first asset I wanted to get from git, the data I
wanted was the entire repository. I tried leaving "path" blank, which
gave a less-than-helpful error, and then I tried `path: "/"`, which
started copying my entire filesystem into the project. The path I should
have used was "".
I've made two changes to make this smoother for others:
- The 'path' within a git clone defaults to ""
- If the path points outside of the tmpdir that the git clone goes
into, we fail with an error
Signed-off-by: Elia Robyn Speer <elia@explosion.ai>
* use a descriptive error instead of a default
plus some minor fixes from PR review
Signed-off-by: Elia Robyn Speer <elia@explosion.ai>
* check for None values in assets
Signed-off-by: Elia Robyn Speer <elia@explosion.ai>
Co-authored-by: Elia Robyn Speer <elia@explosion.ai>
* avoid msg var impliciteness
* rename local msg
* Add CI tests for debug data and train
* Adjust debug data CLI test
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>