Check for relevant components in the pipeline when Matcher is called,
similar to the checks for PhraseMatcher in #4105.
* keep track of attributes seen in patterns
* when Matcher is called on a Doc, check for is_tagged for LEMMA, TAG,
POS and for is_parsed for DEP
* Fix typo in rule-based matching docs
* Improve token pattern checking without validation
Add more detailed token pattern checks without full JSON pattern validation and
provide more detailed error messages.
Addresses #4070 (also related: #4063, #4100).
* Check whether top-level attributes in patterns and attr for PhraseMatcher are
in token pattern schema
* Check whether attribute value types are supported in general (as opposed to
per attribute with full validation)
* Report various internal error types (OverflowError, AttributeError, KeyError)
as ValueError with standard error messages
* Check for tagger/parser in PhraseMatcher pipeline for attributes TAG, POS,
LEMMA, and DEP
* Add error messages with relevant details on how to use validate=True or nlp()
instead of nlp.make_doc()
* Support attr=TEXT for PhraseMatcher
* Add NORM to schema
* Expand tests for pattern validation, Matcher, PhraseMatcher, and EntityRuler
* Remove unnecessary .keys()
* Rephrase error messages
* Add another type check to Matcher
Add another type check to Matcher for more understandable error messages
in some rare cases.
* Support phrase_matcher_attr=TEXT for EntityRuler
* Don't use spacy.errors in examples and bin scripts
* Fix error code
* Auto-format
Also try get Azure pipelines to finally start a build :(
* Update errors.py
Co-authored-by: Ines Montani <ines@ines.io>
Co-authored-by: Matthew Honnibal <honnibal+gh@gmail.com>
Provide the tokens in the cycle and the first 50 tokens from document in
the error message so it's easier to track down the location of the cycle
in the data.
Addresses feature request in #3698.
* document token ent_kb_id
* document span kb_id
* update pipeline documentation
* prior and context weights as bool's instead
* entitylinker api documentation
* drop for both models
* finish entitylinker documentation
* small fixes
* documentation for KB
* candidate documentation
* links to api pages in code
* small fix
* frequency examples as counts for consistency
* consistent documentation about tensors returned by predict
* add entity linking to usage 101
* add entity linking infobox and KB section to 101
* entity-linking in linguistic features
* small typo corrections
* training example and docs for entity_linker
* predefined nlp and kb
* revert back to similarity encodings for simplicity (for now)
* set prior probabilities to 0 when excluded
* code clean up
* bugfix: deleting kb ID from tokens when entities were removed
* refactor train el example to use either model or vocab
* pretrain_kb example for example kb generation
* add to training docs for KB + EL example scripts
* small fixes
* error numbering
* ensure the language of vocab and nlp stay consistent across serialization
* equality with =
* avoid conflict in errors file
* add error 151
* final adjustements to the train scripts - consistency
* update of goldparse documentation
* small corrections
* push commit
* turn kb_creator into CLI script (wip)
* proper parameters for training entity vectors
* wikidata pipeline split up into two executable scripts
* remove context_width
* move wikidata scripts in bin directory, remove old dummy script
* refine KB script with logs and preprocessing options
* small edits
* small improvements to logging of EL CLI script
* Improve error message when model.from_bytes() dies
When Thinc's model.from_bytes() is called with a mismatched model, often
we get a particularly ungraceful error,
e.g. "AttributeError: FunctionLayer has no attribute G"
This is because we're trying to load the parameters for something like
a LayerNorm layer, and the model architecture has some other layer there
instead. This is obviously terrible, especially since the error *type*
is wrong.
I've changed it to raise a ValueError. The error message is still
probably a bit terse, but it's hard to be sure exactly what's gone
wrong.
* Update spacy/pipeline/pipes.pyx
* Update spacy/pipeline/pipes.pyx
* Update spacy/pipeline/pipes.pyx
* Update spacy/syntax/nn_parser.pyx
* Update spacy/syntax/nn_parser.pyx
* Update spacy/pipeline/pipes.pyx
Co-Authored-By: Matthew Honnibal <honnibal+gh@gmail.com>
* Update spacy/pipeline/pipes.pyx
Co-Authored-By: Matthew Honnibal <honnibal+gh@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ines Montani <ines@ines.io>
* Add error to `get_vectors_loss` for unsupported loss function of `pretrain`
* Add missing "--loss-func" argument to pretrain docs. Update pretrain plac annotations to match docs.
* Add missing quotation marks
* Add check for empty input file to CLI pretrain
* Raise error if JSONL is not a dict or contains neither `tokens` nor `text` key
* Skip empty values for correct pretrain keys and log a counter as warning
* Add tests for CLI pretrain core function make_docs.
* Add a short hint for the `tokens` key to the CLI pretrain docs
* Add success message to CLI pretrain
* Update model loading to fix the tests
* Skip empty values and do not create docs out of it
* label in span not writable anymore
* more explicit unit test and error message for readonly label
* bit more explanation (view)
* error msg tailored to specific case
* fix None case
* Make serialization methods consistent
exclude keyword argument instead of random named keyword arguments and deprecation handling
* Update docs and add section on serialization fields
<!--- Provide a general summary of your changes in the title. -->
## Description
* tidy up and adjust Cython code to code style
* improve docstrings and make calling `help()` nicer
* add URLs to new docs pages to docstrings wherever possible, mostly to user-facing objects
* fix various typos and inconsistencies in docs
### Types of change
enhancement, docs
## Checklist
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tick off all the boxes. [] -> [x] -->
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- [x] I ran the tests, and all new and existing tests passed.
- [x] My changes don't require a change to the documentation, or if they do, I've added all required information.
<!--- Provide a general summary of your changes in the title. -->
## Description
This PR adds the abilility to override custom extension attributes during merging. This will only work for attributes that are writable, i.e. attributes registered with a default value like `default=False` or attribute that have both a getter *and* a setter implemented.
```python
Token.set_extension('is_musician', default=False)
doc = nlp("I like David Bowie.")
with doc.retokenize() as retokenizer:
attrs = {"LEMMA": "David Bowie", "_": {"is_musician": True}}
retokenizer.merge(doc[2:4], attrs=attrs)
assert doc[2].text == "David Bowie"
assert doc[2].lemma_ == "David Bowie"
assert doc[2]._.is_musician
```
### Types of change
enhancement
## Checklist
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tick off all the boxes. [] -> [x] -->
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- [x] I ran the tests, and all new and existing tests passed.
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* Change retokenize.split() API for heads
* Pass lists as values for attrs in split
* Fix test_doc_split filename
* Add error for mismatched tokens after split
* Raise error if new tokens don't match text
* Fix doc test
* Fix error
* Move deps under attrs
* Fix split tests
* Fix retokenize.split
* Add split one token into several (resolves#2838)
* Improve error message for token splitting
* Make retokenizer.split() tests use a Token object
Change retokenizer.split() to use a Token object, instead of an index.
* Pass Token into retokenize.split()
Tweak retokenize.split() API so that we pass the `Token` object, not the index.
* Fix token.idx in retokenize.split()
* Test that token.idx is correct after split
* Fix token.idx for split tokens
* Fix retokenize.split()
* Fix retokenize.split
* Fix retokenize.split() test
Otherwise, the true error that happens within a Language subclass is swallowed, because if it's imported lazily like that, it'll always be an ImportError