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* Support registered vectors * Format * Auto-fill [nlp] on load from config and from bytes/disk * Only auto-fill [nlp] * Undo all changes to Language.from_disk * Expand BaseVectors These methods are needed in various places for training and vector similarity. * isort * More linting * Only fill [nlp.vectors] * Update spacy/vocab.pyx Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com> * Revert changes to test related to auto-filling [nlp] * Add vectors registry * Rephrase error about vocab methods for vectors * Switch to dummy implementation for BaseVectors.to_ops * Add initial draft of docs * Remove example from BaseVectors docs * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com> * Update website/docs/api/basevectors.mdx Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com> * Fix type and lint bpemb example * Update website/docs/api/basevectors.mdx --------- Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com>
1816 lines
65 KiB
Python
1816 lines
65 KiB
Python
import functools
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import importlib
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import importlib.util
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import inspect
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import itertools
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import logging
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import os
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import pkgutil
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import re
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import shlex
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import shutil
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import socket
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import stat
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import tempfile
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import warnings
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from collections import defaultdict
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from contextlib import contextmanager
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from pathlib import Path
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from types import ModuleType
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from typing import (
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TYPE_CHECKING,
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Any,
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Callable,
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Dict,
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Generator,
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Iterable,
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Iterator,
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List,
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Mapping,
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NoReturn,
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Optional,
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Pattern,
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Set,
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Tuple,
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Type,
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Union,
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cast,
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)
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import catalogue
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import langcodes
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import numpy
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import srsly
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import thinc
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from catalogue import Registry, RegistryError
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from packaging.requirements import Requirement
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from packaging.specifiers import InvalidSpecifier, SpecifierSet
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from packaging.version import InvalidVersion, Version
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from thinc.api import (
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Adam,
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Config,
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ConfigValidationError,
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Model,
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NumpyOps,
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Optimizer,
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get_current_ops,
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)
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try:
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import cupy.random
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except ImportError:
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cupy = None
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# These are functions that were previously (v2.x) available from spacy.util
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# and have since moved to Thinc. We're importing them here so people's code
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# doesn't break, but they should always be imported from Thinc from now on,
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# not from spacy.util.
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from thinc.api import compounding, decaying, fix_random_seed # noqa: F401
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from . import about
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from .compat import CudaStream, cupy, importlib_metadata, is_windows
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from .errors import OLD_MODEL_SHORTCUTS, Errors, Warnings
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from .symbols import ORTH
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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# This lets us add type hints for mypy etc. without causing circular imports
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from .language import Language, PipeCallable # noqa: F401
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from .tokens import Doc, Span # noqa: F401
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from .vocab import Vocab # noqa: F401
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# fmt: off
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OOV_RANK = numpy.iinfo(numpy.uint64).max
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DEFAULT_OOV_PROB = -20
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LEXEME_NORM_LANGS = ["cs", "da", "de", "el", "en", "grc", "id", "lb", "mk", "pt", "ru", "sr", "ta", "th"]
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# Default order of sections in the config file. Not all sections needs to exist,
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# and additional sections are added at the end, in alphabetical order.
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CONFIG_SECTION_ORDER = ["paths", "variables", "system", "nlp", "components", "corpora", "training", "pretraining", "initialize"]
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# fmt: on
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logger = logging.getLogger("spacy")
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logger_stream_handler = logging.StreamHandler()
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logger_stream_handler.setFormatter(
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logging.Formatter("[%(asctime)s] [%(levelname)s] %(message)s")
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)
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logger.addHandler(logger_stream_handler)
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class ENV_VARS:
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CONFIG_OVERRIDES = "SPACY_CONFIG_OVERRIDES"
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class registry(thinc.registry):
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languages = catalogue.create("spacy", "languages", entry_points=True)
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architectures = catalogue.create("spacy", "architectures", entry_points=True)
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tokenizers = catalogue.create("spacy", "tokenizers", entry_points=True)
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lemmatizers = catalogue.create("spacy", "lemmatizers", entry_points=True)
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lookups = catalogue.create("spacy", "lookups", entry_points=True)
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displacy_colors = catalogue.create("spacy", "displacy_colors", entry_points=True)
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misc = catalogue.create("spacy", "misc", entry_points=True)
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# Callback functions used to manipulate nlp object etc.
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callbacks = catalogue.create("spacy", "callbacks", entry_points=True)
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batchers = catalogue.create("spacy", "batchers", entry_points=True)
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readers = catalogue.create("spacy", "readers", entry_points=True)
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augmenters = catalogue.create("spacy", "augmenters", entry_points=True)
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loggers = catalogue.create("spacy", "loggers", entry_points=True)
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scorers = catalogue.create("spacy", "scorers", entry_points=True)
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vectors = catalogue.create("spacy", "vectors", entry_points=True)
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# These are factories registered via third-party packages and the
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# spacy_factories entry point. This registry only exists so we can easily
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# load them via the entry points. The "true" factories are added via the
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# Language.factory decorator (in the spaCy code base and user code) and those
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# are the factories used to initialize components via registry.resolve.
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_entry_point_factories = catalogue.create("spacy", "factories", entry_points=True)
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factories = catalogue.create("spacy", "internal_factories")
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# This is mostly used to get a list of all installed models in the current
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# environment. spaCy models packaged with `spacy package` will "advertise"
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# themselves via entry points.
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models = catalogue.create("spacy", "models", entry_points=True)
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cli = catalogue.create("spacy", "cli", entry_points=True)
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@classmethod
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def get_registry_names(cls) -> List[str]:
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"""List all available registries."""
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names = []
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for name, value in inspect.getmembers(cls):
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if not name.startswith("_") and isinstance(value, Registry):
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names.append(name)
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return sorted(names)
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@classmethod
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def get(cls, registry_name: str, func_name: str) -> Callable:
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"""Get a registered function from the registry."""
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# We're overwriting this classmethod so we're able to provide more
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# specific error messages and implement a fallback to spacy-legacy.
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if not hasattr(cls, registry_name):
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names = ", ".join(cls.get_registry_names()) or "none"
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raise RegistryError(Errors.E892.format(name=registry_name, available=names))
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reg = getattr(cls, registry_name)
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try:
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func = reg.get(func_name)
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except RegistryError:
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if func_name.startswith("spacy."):
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legacy_name = func_name.replace("spacy.", "spacy-legacy.")
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try:
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return reg.get(legacy_name)
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except catalogue.RegistryError:
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pass
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available = ", ".join(sorted(reg.get_all().keys())) or "none"
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raise RegistryError(
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Errors.E893.format(
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name=func_name, reg_name=registry_name, available=available
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)
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) from None
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return func
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@classmethod
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def find(
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cls, registry_name: str, func_name: str
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) -> Dict[str, Optional[Union[str, int]]]:
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"""Find information about a registered function, including the
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module and path to the file it's defined in, the line number and the
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docstring, if available.
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registry_name (str): Name of the catalogue registry.
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func_name (str): Name of the registered function.
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RETURNS (Dict[str, Optional[Union[str, int]]]): The function info.
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"""
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# We're overwriting this classmethod so we're able to provide more
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# specific error messages and implement a fallback to spacy-legacy.
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if not hasattr(cls, registry_name):
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names = ", ".join(cls.get_registry_names()) or "none"
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raise RegistryError(Errors.E892.format(name=registry_name, available=names))
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reg = getattr(cls, registry_name)
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try:
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func_info = reg.find(func_name)
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except RegistryError:
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if func_name.startswith("spacy."):
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legacy_name = func_name.replace("spacy.", "spacy-legacy.")
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try:
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return reg.find(legacy_name)
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except catalogue.RegistryError:
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pass
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available = ", ".join(sorted(reg.get_all().keys())) or "none"
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raise RegistryError(
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Errors.E893.format(
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name=func_name, reg_name=registry_name, available=available
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)
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) from None
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return func_info
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@classmethod
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def has(cls, registry_name: str, func_name: str) -> bool:
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"""Check whether a function is available in a registry."""
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if not hasattr(cls, registry_name):
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return False
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reg = getattr(cls, registry_name)
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if func_name.startswith("spacy."):
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legacy_name = func_name.replace("spacy.", "spacy-legacy.")
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return func_name in reg or legacy_name in reg
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return func_name in reg
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class SimpleFrozenDict(dict):
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"""Simplified implementation of a frozen dict, mainly used as default
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function or method argument (for arguments that should default to empty
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dictionary). Will raise an error if user or spaCy attempts to add to dict.
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"""
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def __init__(self, *args, error: str = Errors.E095, **kwargs) -> None:
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"""Initialize the frozen dict. Can be initialized with pre-defined
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values.
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error (str): The error message when user tries to assign to dict.
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"""
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super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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self.error = error
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def __setitem__(self, key, value):
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raise NotImplementedError(self.error)
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def pop(self, key, default=None):
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raise NotImplementedError(self.error)
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def update(self, other):
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raise NotImplementedError(self.error)
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class SimpleFrozenList(list):
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"""Wrapper class around a list that lets us raise custom errors if certain
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attributes/methods are accessed. Mostly used for properties like
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Language.pipeline that return an immutable list (and that we don't want to
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convert to a tuple to not break too much backwards compatibility). If a user
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accidentally calls nlp.pipeline.append(), we can raise a more helpful error.
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"""
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def __init__(self, *args, error: str = Errors.E927) -> None:
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"""Initialize the frozen list.
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error (str): The error message when user tries to mutate the list.
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"""
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self.error = error
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super().__init__(*args)
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def append(self, *args, **kwargs):
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raise NotImplementedError(self.error)
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def clear(self, *args, **kwargs):
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raise NotImplementedError(self.error)
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def extend(self, *args, **kwargs):
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raise NotImplementedError(self.error)
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def insert(self, *args, **kwargs):
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raise NotImplementedError(self.error)
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def pop(self, *args, **kwargs):
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raise NotImplementedError(self.error)
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def remove(self, *args, **kwargs):
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raise NotImplementedError(self.error)
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def reverse(self, *args, **kwargs):
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raise NotImplementedError(self.error)
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def sort(self, *args, **kwargs):
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raise NotImplementedError(self.error)
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def lang_class_is_loaded(lang: str) -> bool:
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"""Check whether a Language class is already loaded. Language classes are
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loaded lazily, to avoid expensive setup code associated with the language
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data.
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lang (str): Two-letter language code, e.g. 'en'.
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RETURNS (bool): Whether a Language class has been loaded.
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"""
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return lang in registry.languages
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def find_matching_language(lang: str) -> Optional[str]:
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"""
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Given an IETF language code, find a supported spaCy language that is a
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close match for it (according to Unicode CLDR language-matching rules).
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This allows for language aliases, ISO 639-2 codes, more detailed language
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tags, and close matches.
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Returns the language code if a matching language is available, or None
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if there is no matching language.
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>>> find_matching_language('en')
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'en'
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>>> find_matching_language('pt-BR') # Brazilian Portuguese
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'pt'
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>>> find_matching_language('fra') # an ISO 639-2 code for French
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'fr'
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>>> find_matching_language('iw') # obsolete alias for Hebrew
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'he'
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>>> find_matching_language('no') # Norwegian
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'nb'
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>>> find_matching_language('mo') # old code for ro-MD
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'ro'
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>>> find_matching_language('zh-Hans') # Simplified Chinese
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'zh'
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>>> find_matching_language('zxx')
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None
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"""
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import spacy.lang # noqa: F401
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if lang == "xx":
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return "xx"
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# Find out which language modules we have
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possible_languages = []
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for modinfo in pkgutil.iter_modules(spacy.lang.__path__): # type: ignore[attr-defined]
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code = modinfo.name
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if code == "xx":
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# Temporarily make 'xx' into a valid language code
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possible_languages.append("mul")
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elif langcodes.tag_is_valid(code):
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possible_languages.append(code)
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# Distances from 1-9 allow near misses like Bosnian -> Croatian and
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# Norwegian -> Norwegian Bokmål. A distance of 10 would include several
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# more possibilities, like variants of Chinese like 'wuu', but text that
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# is labeled that way is probably trying to be distinct from 'zh' and
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# shouldn't automatically match.
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match = langcodes.closest_supported_match(lang, possible_languages, max_distance=9)
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if match == "mul":
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# Convert 'mul' back to spaCy's 'xx'
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return "xx"
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else:
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return match
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def get_lang_class(lang: str) -> Type["Language"]:
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"""Import and load a Language class.
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lang (str): IETF language code, such as 'en'.
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RETURNS (Language): Language class.
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"""
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# Check if language is registered / entry point is available
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if lang in registry.languages:
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return registry.languages.get(lang)
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else:
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# Find the language in the spacy.lang subpackage
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try:
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module = importlib.import_module(f".lang.{lang}", "spacy")
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except ImportError as err:
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# Find a matching language. For example, if the language 'no' is
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# requested, we can use language-matching to load `spacy.lang.nb`.
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try:
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match = find_matching_language(lang)
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except langcodes.tag_parser.LanguageTagError:
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# proceed to raising an import error
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match = None
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if match:
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lang = match
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module = importlib.import_module(f".lang.{lang}", "spacy")
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else:
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raise ImportError(Errors.E048.format(lang=lang, err=err)) from err
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set_lang_class(lang, getattr(module, module.__all__[0])) # type: ignore[attr-defined]
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return registry.languages.get(lang)
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def set_lang_class(name: str, cls: Type["Language"]) -> None:
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"""Set a custom Language class name that can be loaded via get_lang_class.
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name (str): Name of Language class.
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cls (Language): Language class.
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"""
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registry.languages.register(name, func=cls)
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def ensure_path(path: Any) -> Any:
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"""Ensure string is converted to a Path.
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path (Any): Anything. If string, it's converted to Path.
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RETURNS: Path or original argument.
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"""
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if isinstance(path, str):
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return Path(path)
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else:
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return path
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def load_language_data(path: Union[str, Path]) -> Union[dict, list]:
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"""Load JSON language data using the given path as a base. If the provided
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path isn't present, will attempt to load a gzipped version before giving up.
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path (str / Path): The data to load.
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RETURNS: The loaded data.
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"""
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path = ensure_path(path)
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if path.exists():
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return srsly.read_json(path)
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path = path.with_suffix(path.suffix + ".gz")
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if path.exists():
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return srsly.read_gzip_json(path)
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raise ValueError(Errors.E160.format(path=path))
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def get_module_path(module: ModuleType) -> Path:
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"""Get the path of a Python module.
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module (ModuleType): The Python module.
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RETURNS (Path): The path.
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"""
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if not hasattr(module, "__module__"):
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raise ValueError(Errors.E169.format(module=repr(module)))
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file_path = Path(cast(os.PathLike, sys.modules[module.__module__].__file__))
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return file_path.parent
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# Default value for passed enable/disable values.
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_DEFAULT_EMPTY_PIPES = SimpleFrozenList()
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def load_model(
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name: Union[str, Path],
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*,
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vocab: Union["Vocab", bool] = True,
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disable: Union[str, Iterable[str]] = _DEFAULT_EMPTY_PIPES,
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enable: Union[str, Iterable[str]] = _DEFAULT_EMPTY_PIPES,
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exclude: Union[str, Iterable[str]] = _DEFAULT_EMPTY_PIPES,
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config: Union[Dict[str, Any], Config] = SimpleFrozenDict(),
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) -> "Language":
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"""Load a model from a package or data path.
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name (str): Package name or model path.
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vocab (Vocab / True): Optional vocab to pass in on initialization. If True,
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a new Vocab object will be created.
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disable (Union[str, Iterable[str]]): Name(s) of pipeline component(s) to disable.
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enable (Union[str, Iterable[str]]): Name(s) of pipeline component(s) to enable. All others will be disabled.
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exclude (Union[str, Iterable[str]]): Name(s) of pipeline component(s) to exclude.
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config (Dict[str, Any] / Config): Config overrides as nested dict or dict
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keyed by section values in dot notation.
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RETURNS (Language): The loaded nlp object.
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"""
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kwargs = {
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"vocab": vocab,
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"disable": disable,
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"enable": enable,
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"exclude": exclude,
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"config": config,
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}
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if isinstance(name, str): # name or string path
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if name.startswith("blank:"): # shortcut for blank model
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return get_lang_class(name.replace("blank:", ""))()
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if is_package(name): # installed as package
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return load_model_from_package(name, **kwargs) # type: ignore[arg-type]
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if Path(name).exists(): # path to model data directory
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return load_model_from_path(Path(name), **kwargs) # type: ignore[arg-type]
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elif hasattr(name, "exists"): # Path or Path-like to model data
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return load_model_from_path(name, **kwargs) # type: ignore[arg-type]
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if name in OLD_MODEL_SHORTCUTS:
|
||
raise IOError(Errors.E941.format(name=name, full=OLD_MODEL_SHORTCUTS[name])) # type: ignore[index]
|
||
raise IOError(Errors.E050.format(name=name))
|
||
|
||
|
||
def load_model_from_package(
|
||
name: str,
|
||
*,
|
||
vocab: Union["Vocab", bool] = True,
|
||
disable: Union[str, Iterable[str]] = _DEFAULT_EMPTY_PIPES,
|
||
enable: Union[str, Iterable[str]] = _DEFAULT_EMPTY_PIPES,
|
||
exclude: Union[str, Iterable[str]] = _DEFAULT_EMPTY_PIPES,
|
||
config: Union[Dict[str, Any], Config] = SimpleFrozenDict(),
|
||
) -> "Language":
|
||
"""Load a model from an installed package.
|
||
|
||
name (str): The package name.
|
||
vocab (Vocab / True): Optional vocab to pass in on initialization. If True,
|
||
a new Vocab object will be created.
|
||
disable (Union[str, Iterable[str]]): Name(s) of pipeline component(s) to disable. Disabled
|
||
pipes will be loaded but they won't be run unless you explicitly
|
||
enable them by calling nlp.enable_pipe.
|
||
enable (Union[str, Iterable[str]]): Name(s) of pipeline component(s) to enable. All other
|
||
pipes will be disabled (and can be enabled using `nlp.enable_pipe`).
|
||
exclude (Union[str, Iterable[str]]): Name(s) of pipeline component(s) to exclude. Excluded
|
||
components won't be loaded.
|
||
config (Dict[str, Any] / Config): Config overrides as nested dict or dict
|
||
keyed by section values in dot notation.
|
||
RETURNS (Language): The loaded nlp object.
|
||
"""
|
||
cls = importlib.import_module(name)
|
||
return cls.load(vocab=vocab, disable=disable, enable=enable, exclude=exclude, config=config) # type: ignore[attr-defined]
|
||
|
||
|
||
def load_model_from_path(
|
||
model_path: Path,
|
||
*,
|
||
meta: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
|
||
vocab: Union["Vocab", bool] = True,
|
||
disable: Union[str, Iterable[str]] = _DEFAULT_EMPTY_PIPES,
|
||
enable: Union[str, Iterable[str]] = _DEFAULT_EMPTY_PIPES,
|
||
exclude: Union[str, Iterable[str]] = _DEFAULT_EMPTY_PIPES,
|
||
config: Union[Dict[str, Any], Config] = SimpleFrozenDict(),
|
||
) -> "Language":
|
||
"""Load a model from a data directory path. Creates Language class with
|
||
pipeline from config.cfg and then calls from_disk() with path.
|
||
|
||
model_path (Path): Model path.
|
||
meta (Dict[str, Any]): Optional model meta.
|
||
vocab (Vocab / True): Optional vocab to pass in on initialization. If True,
|
||
a new Vocab object will be created.
|
||
disable (Union[str, Iterable[str]]): Name(s) of pipeline component(s) to disable. Disabled
|
||
pipes will be loaded but they won't be run unless you explicitly
|
||
enable them by calling nlp.enable_pipe.
|
||
enable (Union[str, Iterable[str]]): Name(s) of pipeline component(s) to enable. All other
|
||
pipes will be disabled (and can be enabled using `nlp.enable_pipe`).
|
||
exclude (Union[str, Iterable[str]]): Name(s) of pipeline component(s) to exclude. Excluded
|
||
components won't be loaded.
|
||
config (Dict[str, Any] / Config): Config overrides as nested dict or dict
|
||
keyed by section values in dot notation.
|
||
RETURNS (Language): The loaded nlp object.
|
||
"""
|
||
if not model_path.exists():
|
||
raise IOError(Errors.E052.format(path=model_path))
|
||
if not meta:
|
||
meta = get_model_meta(model_path)
|
||
config_path = model_path / "config.cfg"
|
||
overrides = dict_to_dot(config, for_overrides=True)
|
||
config = load_config(config_path, overrides=overrides)
|
||
nlp = load_model_from_config(
|
||
config,
|
||
vocab=vocab,
|
||
disable=disable,
|
||
enable=enable,
|
||
exclude=exclude,
|
||
meta=meta,
|
||
)
|
||
return nlp.from_disk(model_path, exclude=exclude, overrides=overrides)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def load_model_from_config(
|
||
config: Union[Dict[str, Any], Config],
|
||
*,
|
||
meta: Dict[str, Any] = SimpleFrozenDict(),
|
||
vocab: Union["Vocab", bool] = True,
|
||
disable: Union[str, Iterable[str]] = _DEFAULT_EMPTY_PIPES,
|
||
enable: Union[str, Iterable[str]] = _DEFAULT_EMPTY_PIPES,
|
||
exclude: Union[str, Iterable[str]] = _DEFAULT_EMPTY_PIPES,
|
||
auto_fill: bool = False,
|
||
validate: bool = True,
|
||
) -> "Language":
|
||
"""Create an nlp object from a config. Expects the full config file including
|
||
a section "nlp" containing the settings for the nlp object.
|
||
|
||
name (str): Package name or model path.
|
||
meta (Dict[str, Any]): Optional model meta.
|
||
vocab (Vocab / True): Optional vocab to pass in on initialization. If True,
|
||
a new Vocab object will be created.
|
||
disable (Union[str, Iterable[str]]): Name(s) of pipeline component(s) to disable. Disabled
|
||
pipes will be loaded but they won't be run unless you explicitly
|
||
enable them by calling nlp.enable_pipe.
|
||
enable (Union[str, Iterable[str]]): Name(s) of pipeline component(s) to enable. All other
|
||
pipes will be disabled (and can be enabled using `nlp.enable_pipe`).
|
||
exclude (Union[str, Iterable[str]]): Name(s) of pipeline component(s) to exclude. Excluded
|
||
components won't be loaded.
|
||
auto_fill (bool): Whether to auto-fill config with missing defaults.
|
||
validate (bool): Whether to show config validation errors.
|
||
RETURNS (Language): The loaded nlp object.
|
||
"""
|
||
if "nlp" not in config:
|
||
raise ValueError(Errors.E985.format(config=config))
|
||
nlp_config = config["nlp"]
|
||
if "lang" not in nlp_config or nlp_config["lang"] is None:
|
||
raise ValueError(Errors.E993.format(config=nlp_config))
|
||
# This will automatically handle all codes registered via the languages
|
||
# registry, including custom subclasses provided via entry points
|
||
lang_cls = get_lang_class(nlp_config["lang"])
|
||
nlp = lang_cls.from_config(
|
||
config,
|
||
vocab=vocab,
|
||
disable=disable,
|
||
enable=enable,
|
||
exclude=exclude,
|
||
auto_fill=auto_fill,
|
||
validate=validate,
|
||
meta=meta,
|
||
)
|
||
return nlp
|
||
|
||
|
||
def get_sourced_components(
|
||
config: Union[Dict[str, Any], Config]
|
||
) -> Dict[str, Dict[str, Any]]:
|
||
"""RETURNS (List[str]): All sourced components in the original config,
|
||
e.g. {"source": "en_core_web_sm"}. If the config contains a key
|
||
"factory", we assume it refers to a component factory.
|
||
"""
|
||
return {
|
||
name: cfg
|
||
for name, cfg in config.get("components", {}).items()
|
||
if "factory" not in cfg and "source" in cfg
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
def resolve_dot_names(
|
||
config: Config, dot_names: List[Optional[str]]
|
||
) -> Tuple[Any, ...]:
|
||
"""Resolve one or more "dot notation" names, e.g. corpora.train.
|
||
The paths could point anywhere into the config, so we don't know which
|
||
top-level section we'll be looking within.
|
||
|
||
We resolve the whole top-level section, although we could resolve less --
|
||
we could find the lowest part of the tree.
|
||
"""
|
||
# TODO: include schema?
|
||
resolved = {}
|
||
output: List[Any] = []
|
||
errors = []
|
||
for name in dot_names:
|
||
if name is None:
|
||
output.append(name)
|
||
else:
|
||
section = name.split(".")[0]
|
||
# We want to avoid resolving the same thing twice
|
||
if section not in resolved:
|
||
if registry.is_promise(config[section]):
|
||
# Otherwise we can't resolve [corpus] if it's a promise
|
||
result = registry.resolve({"config": config[section]})["config"]
|
||
else:
|
||
result = registry.resolve(config[section])
|
||
resolved[section] = result
|
||
try:
|
||
output.append(dot_to_object(resolved, name)) # type: ignore[arg-type]
|
||
except KeyError:
|
||
msg = f"not a valid section reference: {name}"
|
||
errors.append({"loc": name.split("."), "msg": msg})
|
||
if errors:
|
||
raise ConfigValidationError(config=config, errors=errors)
|
||
return tuple(output)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def load_model_from_init_py(
|
||
init_file: Union[Path, str],
|
||
*,
|
||
vocab: Union["Vocab", bool] = True,
|
||
disable: Union[str, Iterable[str]] = _DEFAULT_EMPTY_PIPES,
|
||
enable: Union[str, Iterable[str]] = _DEFAULT_EMPTY_PIPES,
|
||
exclude: Union[str, Iterable[str]] = _DEFAULT_EMPTY_PIPES,
|
||
config: Union[Dict[str, Any], Config] = SimpleFrozenDict(),
|
||
) -> "Language":
|
||
"""Helper function to use in the `load()` method of a model package's
|
||
__init__.py.
|
||
|
||
vocab (Vocab / True): Optional vocab to pass in on initialization. If True,
|
||
a new Vocab object will be created.
|
||
disable (Union[str, Iterable[str]]): Name(s) of pipeline component(s) to disable. Disabled
|
||
pipes will be loaded but they won't be run unless you explicitly
|
||
enable them by calling nlp.enable_pipe.
|
||
enable (Union[str, Iterable[str]]): Name(s) of pipeline component(s) to enable. All other
|
||
pipes will be disabled (and can be enabled using `nlp.enable_pipe`).
|
||
exclude (Union[str, Iterable[str]]): Name(s) of pipeline component(s) to exclude. Excluded
|
||
components won't be loaded.
|
||
config (Dict[str, Any] / Config): Config overrides as nested dict or dict
|
||
keyed by section values in dot notation.
|
||
RETURNS (Language): The loaded nlp object.
|
||
"""
|
||
model_path = Path(init_file).parent
|
||
meta = get_model_meta(model_path)
|
||
data_dir = f"{meta['lang']}_{meta['name']}-{meta['version']}"
|
||
data_path = model_path / data_dir
|
||
if not model_path.exists():
|
||
raise IOError(Errors.E052.format(path=data_path))
|
||
return load_model_from_path(
|
||
data_path,
|
||
vocab=vocab,
|
||
meta=meta,
|
||
disable=disable,
|
||
enable=enable,
|
||
exclude=exclude,
|
||
config=config,
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def load_config(
|
||
path: Union[str, Path],
|
||
overrides: Dict[str, Any] = SimpleFrozenDict(),
|
||
interpolate: bool = False,
|
||
) -> Config:
|
||
"""Load a config file. Takes care of path validation and section order.
|
||
|
||
path (Union[str, Path]): Path to the config file or "-" to read from stdin.
|
||
overrides: (Dict[str, Any]): Config overrides as nested dict or
|
||
dict keyed by section values in dot notation.
|
||
interpolate (bool): Whether to interpolate and resolve variables.
|
||
RETURNS (Config): The loaded config.
|
||
"""
|
||
config_path = ensure_path(path)
|
||
config = Config(section_order=CONFIG_SECTION_ORDER)
|
||
if str(config_path) == "-": # read from standard input
|
||
return config.from_str(
|
||
sys.stdin.read(), overrides=overrides, interpolate=interpolate
|
||
)
|
||
else:
|
||
if not config_path or not config_path.is_file():
|
||
raise IOError(Errors.E053.format(path=config_path, name="config file"))
|
||
return config.from_disk(
|
||
config_path, overrides=overrides, interpolate=interpolate
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def load_config_from_str(
|
||
text: str, overrides: Dict[str, Any] = SimpleFrozenDict(), interpolate: bool = False
|
||
):
|
||
"""Load a full config from a string. Wrapper around Thinc's Config.from_str.
|
||
|
||
text (str): The string config to load.
|
||
interpolate (bool): Whether to interpolate and resolve variables.
|
||
RETURNS (Config): The loaded config.
|
||
"""
|
||
return Config(section_order=CONFIG_SECTION_ORDER).from_str(
|
||
text, overrides=overrides, interpolate=interpolate
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def get_installed_models() -> List[str]:
|
||
"""List all model packages currently installed in the environment.
|
||
|
||
RETURNS (List[str]): The string names of the models.
|
||
"""
|
||
return list(registry.models.get_all().keys())
|
||
|
||
|
||
def get_package_version(name: str) -> Optional[str]:
|
||
"""Get the version of an installed package. Typically used to get model
|
||
package versions.
|
||
|
||
name (str): The name of the installed Python package.
|
||
RETURNS (str / None): The version or None if package not installed.
|
||
"""
|
||
try:
|
||
return importlib_metadata.version(name) # type: ignore[attr-defined]
|
||
except importlib_metadata.PackageNotFoundError: # type: ignore[attr-defined]
|
||
return None
|
||
|
||
|
||
def is_compatible_version(
|
||
version: str, constraint: str, prereleases: bool = True
|
||
) -> Optional[bool]:
|
||
"""Check if a version (e.g. "2.0.0") is compatible given a version
|
||
constraint (e.g. ">=1.9.0,<2.2.1"). If the constraint is a specific version,
|
||
it's interpreted as =={version}.
|
||
|
||
version (str): The version to check.
|
||
constraint (str): The constraint string.
|
||
prereleases (bool): Whether to allow prereleases. If set to False,
|
||
prerelease versions will be considered incompatible.
|
||
RETURNS (bool / None): Whether the version is compatible, or None if the
|
||
version or constraint are invalid.
|
||
"""
|
||
# Handle cases where exact version is provided as constraint
|
||
if constraint[0].isdigit():
|
||
constraint = f"=={constraint}"
|
||
try:
|
||
spec = SpecifierSet(constraint)
|
||
version = Version(version) # type: ignore[assignment]
|
||
except (InvalidSpecifier, InvalidVersion):
|
||
return None
|
||
spec.prereleases = prereleases
|
||
return version in spec
|
||
|
||
|
||
def is_unconstrained_version(
|
||
constraint: str, prereleases: bool = True
|
||
) -> Optional[bool]:
|
||
# We have an exact version, this is the ultimate constrained version
|
||
if constraint[0].isdigit():
|
||
return False
|
||
try:
|
||
spec = SpecifierSet(constraint)
|
||
except InvalidSpecifier:
|
||
return None
|
||
spec.prereleases = prereleases
|
||
specs = [sp for sp in spec]
|
||
# We only have one version spec and it defines > or >=
|
||
if len(specs) == 1 and specs[0].operator in (">", ">="):
|
||
return True
|
||
# One specifier is exact version
|
||
if any(sp.operator in ("==") for sp in specs):
|
||
return False
|
||
has_upper = any(sp.operator in ("<", "<=") for sp in specs)
|
||
has_lower = any(sp.operator in (">", ">=") for sp in specs)
|
||
# We have a version spec that defines an upper and lower bound
|
||
if has_upper and has_lower:
|
||
return False
|
||
# Everything else, like only an upper version, only a lower version etc.
|
||
return True
|
||
|
||
|
||
def split_requirement(requirement: str) -> Tuple[str, str]:
|
||
"""Split a requirement like spacy>=1.2.3 into ("spacy", ">=1.2.3")."""
|
||
req = Requirement(requirement)
|
||
return (req.name, str(req.specifier))
|
||
|
||
|
||
def get_minor_version_range(version: str) -> str:
|
||
"""Generate a version range like >=1.2.3,<1.3.0 based on a given version
|
||
(e.g. of spaCy).
|
||
"""
|
||
release = Version(version).release
|
||
return f">={version},<{release[0]}.{release[1] + 1}.0"
|
||
|
||
|
||
def get_model_lower_version(constraint: str) -> Optional[str]:
|
||
"""From a version range like >=1.2.3,<1.3.0 return the lower pin."""
|
||
try:
|
||
specset = SpecifierSet(constraint)
|
||
for spec in specset:
|
||
if spec.operator in (">=", "==", "~="):
|
||
return spec.version
|
||
except Exception:
|
||
pass
|
||
return None
|
||
|
||
|
||
def is_prerelease_version(version: str) -> bool:
|
||
"""Check whether a version is a prerelease version.
|
||
|
||
version (str): The version, e.g. "3.0.0.dev1".
|
||
RETURNS (bool): Whether the version is a prerelease version.
|
||
"""
|
||
return Version(version).is_prerelease
|
||
|
||
|
||
def get_base_version(version: str) -> str:
|
||
"""Generate the base version without any prerelease identifiers.
|
||
|
||
version (str): The version, e.g. "3.0.0.dev1".
|
||
RETURNS (str): The base version, e.g. "3.0.0".
|
||
"""
|
||
return Version(version).base_version
|
||
|
||
|
||
def get_minor_version(version: str) -> Optional[str]:
|
||
"""Get the major + minor version (without patch or prerelease identifiers).
|
||
|
||
version (str): The version.
|
||
RETURNS (str): The major + minor version or None if version is invalid.
|
||
"""
|
||
try:
|
||
v = Version(version)
|
||
except (TypeError, InvalidVersion):
|
||
return None
|
||
return f"{v.major}.{v.minor}"
|
||
|
||
|
||
def is_minor_version_match(version_a: str, version_b: str) -> bool:
|
||
"""Compare two versions and check if they match in major and minor, without
|
||
patch or prerelease identifiers. Used internally for compatibility checks
|
||
that should be insensitive to patch releases.
|
||
|
||
version_a (str): The first version
|
||
version_b (str): The second version.
|
||
RETURNS (bool): Whether the versions match.
|
||
"""
|
||
a = get_minor_version(version_a)
|
||
b = get_minor_version(version_b)
|
||
return a is not None and b is not None and a == b
|
||
|
||
|
||
def load_meta(path: Union[str, Path]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
|
||
"""Load a model meta.json from a path and validate its contents.
|
||
|
||
path (Union[str, Path]): Path to meta.json.
|
||
RETURNS (Dict[str, Any]): The loaded meta.
|
||
"""
|
||
path = ensure_path(path)
|
||
if not path.parent.exists():
|
||
raise IOError(Errors.E052.format(path=path.parent))
|
||
if not path.exists() or not path.is_file():
|
||
raise IOError(Errors.E053.format(path=path.parent, name="meta.json"))
|
||
meta = srsly.read_json(path)
|
||
for setting in ["lang", "name", "version"]:
|
||
if setting not in meta or not meta[setting]:
|
||
raise ValueError(Errors.E054.format(setting=setting))
|
||
if "spacy_version" in meta:
|
||
if not is_compatible_version(about.__version__, meta["spacy_version"]):
|
||
lower_version = get_model_lower_version(meta["spacy_version"])
|
||
lower_version = get_minor_version(lower_version) # type: ignore[arg-type]
|
||
if lower_version is not None:
|
||
lower_version = "v" + lower_version
|
||
elif "spacy_git_version" in meta:
|
||
lower_version = "git commit " + meta["spacy_git_version"]
|
||
else:
|
||
lower_version = "version unknown"
|
||
warn_msg = Warnings.W095.format(
|
||
model=f"{meta['lang']}_{meta['name']}",
|
||
model_version=meta["version"],
|
||
version=lower_version,
|
||
current=about.__version__,
|
||
)
|
||
warnings.warn(warn_msg)
|
||
if is_unconstrained_version(meta["spacy_version"]):
|
||
warn_msg = Warnings.W094.format(
|
||
model=f"{meta['lang']}_{meta['name']}",
|
||
model_version=meta["version"],
|
||
version=meta["spacy_version"],
|
||
example=get_minor_version_range(about.__version__),
|
||
)
|
||
warnings.warn(warn_msg)
|
||
return meta
|
||
|
||
|
||
def get_model_meta(path: Union[str, Path]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
|
||
"""Get model meta.json from a directory path and validate its contents.
|
||
|
||
path (str / Path): Path to model directory.
|
||
RETURNS (Dict[str, Any]): The model's meta data.
|
||
"""
|
||
model_path = ensure_path(path)
|
||
return load_meta(model_path / "meta.json")
|
||
|
||
|
||
def is_package(name: str) -> bool:
|
||
"""Check if string maps to a package installed via pip.
|
||
|
||
name (str): Name of package.
|
||
RETURNS (bool): True if installed package, False if not.
|
||
"""
|
||
try:
|
||
importlib_metadata.distribution(name) # type: ignore[attr-defined]
|
||
return True
|
||
except: # noqa: E722
|
||
return False
|
||
|
||
|
||
def get_package_path(name: str) -> Path:
|
||
"""Get the path to an installed package.
|
||
|
||
name (str): Package name.
|
||
RETURNS (Path): Path to installed package.
|
||
"""
|
||
# Here we're importing the module just to find it. This is worryingly
|
||
# indirect, but it's otherwise very difficult to find the package.
|
||
pkg = importlib.import_module(name)
|
||
return Path(cast(Union[str, os.PathLike], pkg.__file__)).parent
|
||
|
||
|
||
def replace_model_node(model: Model, target: Model, replacement: Model) -> None:
|
||
"""Replace a node within a model with a new one, updating refs.
|
||
|
||
model (Model): The parent model.
|
||
target (Model): The target node.
|
||
replacement (Model): The node to replace the target with.
|
||
"""
|
||
# Place the node into the sublayers
|
||
for node in model.walk():
|
||
if target in node.layers:
|
||
node.layers[node.layers.index(target)] = replacement
|
||
# Now fix any node references
|
||
for node in model.walk():
|
||
for ref_name in node.ref_names:
|
||
if node.maybe_get_ref(ref_name) is target:
|
||
node.set_ref(ref_name, replacement)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def split_command(command: str) -> List[str]:
|
||
"""Split a string command using shlex. Handles platform compatibility.
|
||
command (str) : The command to split
|
||
RETURNS (List[str]): The split command.
|
||
"""
|
||
return shlex.split(command, posix=not is_windows)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def run_command(
|
||
command: Union[str, List[str]],
|
||
*,
|
||
stdin: Optional[Any] = None,
|
||
capture: bool = False,
|
||
) -> subprocess.CompletedProcess:
|
||
"""Run a command on the command line as a subprocess. If the subprocess
|
||
returns a non-zero exit code, a system exit is performed.
|
||
command (str / List[str]): The command. If provided as a string, the
|
||
string will be split using shlex.split.
|
||
stdin (Optional[Any]): stdin to read from or None.
|
||
capture (bool): Whether to capture the output and errors. If False,
|
||
the stdout and stderr will not be redirected, and if there's an error,
|
||
sys.exit will be called with the return code. You should use capture=False
|
||
when you want to turn over execution to the command, and capture=True
|
||
when you want to run the command more like a function.
|
||
RETURNS (Optional[CompletedProcess]): The process object.
|
||
"""
|
||
if isinstance(command, str):
|
||
cmd_list = split_command(command)
|
||
cmd_str = command
|
||
else:
|
||
cmd_list = command
|
||
cmd_str = " ".join(command)
|
||
try:
|
||
ret = subprocess.run(
|
||
cmd_list,
|
||
env=os.environ.copy(),
|
||
input=stdin,
|
||
encoding="utf8",
|
||
check=False,
|
||
stdout=subprocess.PIPE if capture else None,
|
||
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT if capture else None,
|
||
)
|
||
except FileNotFoundError:
|
||
# Indicates the *command* wasn't found, it's an error before the command
|
||
# is run.
|
||
raise FileNotFoundError(
|
||
Errors.E970.format(str_command=cmd_str, tool=cmd_list[0])
|
||
) from None
|
||
if ret.returncode != 0 and capture:
|
||
message = f"Error running command:\n\n{cmd_str}\n\n"
|
||
message += f"Subprocess exited with status {ret.returncode}"
|
||
if ret.stdout is not None:
|
||
message += f"\n\nProcess log (stdout and stderr):\n\n"
|
||
message += ret.stdout
|
||
error = subprocess.SubprocessError(message)
|
||
error.ret = ret # type: ignore[attr-defined]
|
||
error.command = cmd_str # type: ignore[attr-defined]
|
||
raise error
|
||
elif ret.returncode != 0:
|
||
sys.exit(ret.returncode)
|
||
return ret
|
||
|
||
|
||
@contextmanager
|
||
def working_dir(path: Union[str, Path]) -> Iterator[Path]:
|
||
"""Change current working directory and returns to previous on exit.
|
||
path (str / Path): The directory to navigate to.
|
||
YIELDS (Path): The absolute path to the current working directory. This
|
||
should be used if the block needs to perform actions within the working
|
||
directory, to prevent mismatches with relative paths.
|
||
"""
|
||
prev_cwd = Path.cwd()
|
||
current = Path(path).resolve()
|
||
os.chdir(str(current))
|
||
try:
|
||
yield current
|
||
finally:
|
||
os.chdir(str(prev_cwd))
|
||
|
||
|
||
@contextmanager
|
||
def make_tempdir() -> Generator[Path, None, None]:
|
||
"""Execute a block in a temporary directory and remove the directory and
|
||
its contents at the end of the with block.
|
||
YIELDS (Path): The path of the temp directory.
|
||
"""
|
||
d = Path(tempfile.mkdtemp())
|
||
yield d
|
||
|
||
# On Windows, git clones use read-only files, which cause permission errors
|
||
# when being deleted. This forcibly fixes permissions.
|
||
def force_remove(rmfunc, path, ex):
|
||
os.chmod(path, stat.S_IWRITE)
|
||
rmfunc(path)
|
||
|
||
try:
|
||
shutil.rmtree(str(d), onerror=force_remove)
|
||
except PermissionError as e:
|
||
warnings.warn(Warnings.W091.format(dir=d, msg=e))
|
||
|
||
|
||
def is_in_jupyter() -> bool:
|
||
"""Check if user is running spaCy from a Jupyter notebook by detecting the
|
||
IPython kernel. Mainly used for the displaCy visualizer.
|
||
RETURNS (bool): True if in Jupyter, False if not.
|
||
"""
|
||
# https://stackoverflow.com/a/39662359/6400719
|
||
try:
|
||
shell = get_ipython().__class__.__name__ # type: ignore[name-defined]
|
||
if shell == "ZMQInteractiveShell":
|
||
return True # Jupyter notebook or qtconsole
|
||
except NameError:
|
||
return False # Probably standard Python interpreter
|
||
return False
|
||
|
||
|
||
def get_object_name(obj: Any) -> str:
|
||
"""Get a human-readable name of a Python object, e.g. a pipeline component.
|
||
|
||
obj (Any): The Python object, typically a function or class.
|
||
RETURNS (str): A human-readable name.
|
||
"""
|
||
if hasattr(obj, "name") and obj.name is not None:
|
||
return obj.name
|
||
if hasattr(obj, "__name__"):
|
||
return obj.__name__
|
||
if hasattr(obj, "__class__") and hasattr(obj.__class__, "__name__"):
|
||
return obj.__class__.__name__
|
||
return repr(obj)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def is_same_func(func1: Callable, func2: Callable) -> bool:
|
||
"""Approximately decide whether two functions are the same, even if their
|
||
identity is different (e.g. after they have been live reloaded). Mostly
|
||
used in the @Language.component and @Language.factory decorators to decide
|
||
whether to raise if a factory already exists. Allows decorator to run
|
||
multiple times with the same function.
|
||
|
||
func1 (Callable): The first function.
|
||
func2 (Callable): The second function.
|
||
RETURNS (bool): Whether it's the same function (most likely).
|
||
"""
|
||
if not callable(func1) or not callable(func2):
|
||
return False
|
||
if not hasattr(func1, "__qualname__") or not hasattr(func2, "__qualname__"):
|
||
return False
|
||
same_name = func1.__qualname__ == func2.__qualname__
|
||
same_file = inspect.getfile(func1) == inspect.getfile(func2)
|
||
same_code = inspect.getsourcelines(func1) == inspect.getsourcelines(func2)
|
||
return same_name and same_file and same_code
|
||
|
||
|
||
def get_cuda_stream(
|
||
require: bool = False, non_blocking: bool = True
|
||
) -> Optional[CudaStream]:
|
||
ops = get_current_ops()
|
||
if CudaStream is None:
|
||
return None
|
||
elif isinstance(ops, NumpyOps):
|
||
return None
|
||
else:
|
||
return CudaStream(non_blocking=non_blocking)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def get_async(stream, numpy_array):
|
||
if cupy is None:
|
||
return numpy_array
|
||
else:
|
||
array = cupy.ndarray(numpy_array.shape, order="C", dtype=numpy_array.dtype)
|
||
array.set(numpy_array, stream=stream)
|
||
return array
|
||
|
||
|
||
def read_regex(path: Union[str, Path]) -> Pattern:
|
||
path = ensure_path(path)
|
||
with path.open(encoding="utf8") as file_:
|
||
entries = file_.read().split("\n")
|
||
expression = "|".join(
|
||
["^" + re.escape(piece) for piece in entries if piece.strip()]
|
||
)
|
||
return re.compile(expression)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def compile_prefix_regex(entries: Iterable[Union[str, Pattern]]) -> Pattern:
|
||
"""Compile a sequence of prefix rules into a regex object.
|
||
|
||
entries (Iterable[Union[str, Pattern]]): The prefix rules, e.g.
|
||
spacy.lang.punctuation.TOKENIZER_PREFIXES.
|
||
RETURNS (Pattern): The regex object. to be used for Tokenizer.prefix_search.
|
||
"""
|
||
expression = "|".join(["^" + piece for piece in entries if piece.strip()]) # type: ignore[operator, union-attr]
|
||
return re.compile(expression)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def compile_suffix_regex(entries: Iterable[Union[str, Pattern]]) -> Pattern:
|
||
"""Compile a sequence of suffix rules into a regex object.
|
||
|
||
entries (Iterable[Union[str, Pattern]]): The suffix rules, e.g.
|
||
spacy.lang.punctuation.TOKENIZER_SUFFIXES.
|
||
RETURNS (Pattern): The regex object. to be used for Tokenizer.suffix_search.
|
||
"""
|
||
expression = "|".join([piece + "$" for piece in entries if piece.strip()]) # type: ignore[operator, union-attr]
|
||
return re.compile(expression)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def compile_infix_regex(entries: Iterable[Union[str, Pattern]]) -> Pattern:
|
||
"""Compile a sequence of infix rules into a regex object.
|
||
|
||
entries (Iterable[Union[str, Pattern]]): The infix rules, e.g.
|
||
spacy.lang.punctuation.TOKENIZER_INFIXES.
|
||
RETURNS (regex object): The regex object. to be used for Tokenizer.infix_finditer.
|
||
"""
|
||
expression = "|".join([piece for piece in entries if piece.strip()]) # type: ignore[misc, union-attr]
|
||
return re.compile(expression)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def add_lookups(default_func: Callable[[str], Any], *lookups) -> Callable[[str], Any]:
|
||
"""Extend an attribute function with special cases. If a word is in the
|
||
lookups, the value is returned. Otherwise the previous function is used.
|
||
|
||
default_func (callable): The default function to execute.
|
||
*lookups (dict): Lookup dictionary mapping string to attribute value.
|
||
RETURNS (callable): Lexical attribute getter.
|
||
"""
|
||
# This is implemented as functools.partial instead of a closure, to allow
|
||
# pickle to work.
|
||
return functools.partial(_get_attr_unless_lookup, default_func, lookups)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def _get_attr_unless_lookup(
|
||
default_func: Callable[[str], Any], lookups: Dict[str, Any], string: str
|
||
) -> Any:
|
||
for lookup in lookups:
|
||
if string in lookup:
|
||
return lookup[string] # type: ignore[index]
|
||
return default_func(string)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def update_exc(
|
||
base_exceptions: Dict[str, List[dict]], *addition_dicts
|
||
) -> Dict[str, List[dict]]:
|
||
"""Update and validate tokenizer exceptions. Will overwrite exceptions.
|
||
|
||
base_exceptions (Dict[str, List[dict]]): Base exceptions.
|
||
*addition_dicts (Dict[str, List[dict]]): Exceptions to add to the base dict, in order.
|
||
RETURNS (Dict[str, List[dict]]): Combined tokenizer exceptions.
|
||
"""
|
||
exc = dict(base_exceptions)
|
||
for additions in addition_dicts:
|
||
for orth, token_attrs in additions.items():
|
||
if not all(isinstance(attr[ORTH], str) for attr in token_attrs):
|
||
raise ValueError(Errors.E055.format(key=orth, orths=token_attrs))
|
||
described_orth = "".join(attr[ORTH] for attr in token_attrs)
|
||
if orth != described_orth:
|
||
raise ValueError(Errors.E056.format(key=orth, orths=described_orth))
|
||
exc.update(additions)
|
||
exc = expand_exc(exc, "'", "’")
|
||
return exc
|
||
|
||
|
||
def expand_exc(
|
||
excs: Dict[str, List[dict]], search: str, replace: str
|
||
) -> Dict[str, List[dict]]:
|
||
"""Find string in tokenizer exceptions, duplicate entry and replace string.
|
||
For example, to add additional versions with typographic apostrophes.
|
||
|
||
excs (Dict[str, List[dict]]): Tokenizer exceptions.
|
||
search (str): String to find and replace.
|
||
replace (str): Replacement.
|
||
RETURNS (Dict[str, List[dict]]): Combined tokenizer exceptions.
|
||
"""
|
||
|
||
def _fix_token(token, search, replace):
|
||
fixed = dict(token)
|
||
fixed[ORTH] = fixed[ORTH].replace(search, replace)
|
||
return fixed
|
||
|
||
new_excs = dict(excs)
|
||
for token_string, tokens in excs.items():
|
||
if search in token_string:
|
||
new_key = token_string.replace(search, replace)
|
||
new_value = [_fix_token(t, search, replace) for t in tokens]
|
||
new_excs[new_key] = new_value
|
||
return new_excs
|
||
|
||
|
||
def normalize_slice(
|
||
length: int, start: int, stop: int, step: Optional[int] = None
|
||
) -> Tuple[int, int]:
|
||
if not (step is None or step == 1):
|
||
raise ValueError(Errors.E057)
|
||
if start is None:
|
||
start = 0
|
||
elif start < 0:
|
||
start += length
|
||
start = min(length, max(0, start))
|
||
if stop is None:
|
||
stop = length
|
||
elif stop < 0:
|
||
stop += length
|
||
stop = min(length, max(start, stop))
|
||
return start, stop
|
||
|
||
|
||
def filter_spans(spans: Iterable["Span"]) -> List["Span"]:
|
||
"""Filter a sequence of spans and remove duplicates or overlaps. Useful for
|
||
creating named entities (where one token can only be part of one entity) or
|
||
when merging spans with `Retokenizer.merge`. When spans overlap, the (first)
|
||
longest span is preferred over shorter spans.
|
||
|
||
spans (Iterable[Span]): The spans to filter.
|
||
RETURNS (List[Span]): The filtered spans.
|
||
"""
|
||
get_sort_key = lambda span: (span.end - span.start, -span.start)
|
||
sorted_spans = sorted(spans, key=get_sort_key, reverse=True)
|
||
result = []
|
||
seen_tokens: Set[int] = set()
|
||
for span in sorted_spans:
|
||
# Check for end - 1 here because boundaries are inclusive
|
||
if span.start not in seen_tokens and span.end - 1 not in seen_tokens:
|
||
result.append(span)
|
||
seen_tokens.update(range(span.start, span.end))
|
||
result = sorted(result, key=lambda span: span.start)
|
||
return result
|
||
|
||
|
||
def filter_chain_spans(*spans: Iterable["Span"]) -> List["Span"]:
|
||
return filter_spans(itertools.chain(*spans))
|
||
|
||
|
||
@registry.misc("spacy.first_longest_spans_filter.v1")
|
||
def make_first_longest_spans_filter():
|
||
return filter_chain_spans
|
||
|
||
|
||
def to_bytes(getters: Dict[str, Callable[[], bytes]], exclude: Iterable[str]) -> bytes:
|
||
return srsly.msgpack_dumps(to_dict(getters, exclude))
|
||
|
||
|
||
def from_bytes(
|
||
bytes_data: bytes,
|
||
setters: Dict[str, Callable[[bytes], Any]],
|
||
exclude: Iterable[str],
|
||
) -> None:
|
||
return from_dict(srsly.msgpack_loads(bytes_data), setters, exclude) # type: ignore[return-value]
|
||
|
||
|
||
def to_dict(
|
||
getters: Dict[str, Callable[[], Any]], exclude: Iterable[str]
|
||
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
|
||
serialized = {}
|
||
for key, getter in getters.items():
|
||
# Split to support file names like meta.json
|
||
if key.split(".")[0] not in exclude:
|
||
serialized[key] = getter()
|
||
return serialized
|
||
|
||
|
||
def from_dict(
|
||
msg: Dict[str, Any],
|
||
setters: Dict[str, Callable[[Any], Any]],
|
||
exclude: Iterable[str],
|
||
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
|
||
for key, setter in setters.items():
|
||
# Split to support file names like meta.json
|
||
if key.split(".")[0] not in exclude and key in msg:
|
||
setter(msg[key])
|
||
return msg
|
||
|
||
|
||
def to_disk(
|
||
path: Union[str, Path],
|
||
writers: Dict[str, Callable[[Path], None]],
|
||
exclude: Iterable[str],
|
||
) -> Path:
|
||
path = ensure_path(path)
|
||
if not path.exists():
|
||
path.mkdir()
|
||
for key, writer in writers.items():
|
||
# Split to support file names like meta.json
|
||
if key.split(".")[0] not in exclude:
|
||
writer(path / key)
|
||
return path
|
||
|
||
|
||
def from_disk(
|
||
path: Union[str, Path],
|
||
readers: Dict[str, Callable[[Path], None]],
|
||
exclude: Iterable[str],
|
||
) -> Path:
|
||
path = ensure_path(path)
|
||
for key, reader in readers.items():
|
||
# Split to support file names like meta.json
|
||
if key.split(".")[0] not in exclude:
|
||
reader(path / key)
|
||
return path
|
||
|
||
|
||
def import_file(name: str, loc: Union[str, Path]) -> ModuleType:
|
||
"""Import module from a file. Used to load models from a directory.
|
||
|
||
name (str): Name of module to load.
|
||
loc (str / Path): Path to the file.
|
||
RETURNS: The loaded module.
|
||
"""
|
||
spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location(name, str(loc))
|
||
module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec) # type: ignore[arg-type]
|
||
spec.loader.exec_module(module) # type: ignore[union-attr]
|
||
return module
|
||
|
||
|
||
def minify_html(html: str) -> str:
|
||
"""Perform a template-specific, rudimentary HTML minification for displaCy.
|
||
Disclaimer: NOT a general-purpose solution, only removes indentation and
|
||
newlines.
|
||
|
||
html (str): Markup to minify.
|
||
RETURNS (str): "Minified" HTML.
|
||
"""
|
||
return html.strip().replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "")
|
||
|
||
|
||
def escape_html(text: str) -> str:
|
||
"""Replace <, >, &, " with their HTML encoded representation. Intended to
|
||
prevent HTML errors in rendered displaCy markup.
|
||
|
||
text (str): The original text.
|
||
RETURNS (str): Equivalent text to be safely used within HTML.
|
||
"""
|
||
text = text.replace("&", "&")
|
||
text = text.replace("<", "<")
|
||
text = text.replace(">", ">")
|
||
text = text.replace('"', """)
|
||
return text
|
||
|
||
|
||
def get_words_and_spaces(
|
||
words: Iterable[str], text: str
|
||
) -> Tuple[List[str], List[bool]]:
|
||
"""Given a list of words and a text, reconstruct the original tokens and
|
||
return a list of words and spaces that can be used to create a Doc. This
|
||
can help recover destructive tokenization that didn't preserve any
|
||
whitespace information.
|
||
|
||
words (Iterable[str]): The words.
|
||
text (str): The original text.
|
||
RETURNS (Tuple[List[str], List[bool]]): The words and spaces.
|
||
"""
|
||
if "".join("".join(words).split()) != "".join(text.split()):
|
||
raise ValueError(Errors.E194.format(text=text, words=words))
|
||
text_words = []
|
||
text_spaces = []
|
||
text_pos = 0
|
||
# normalize words to remove all whitespace tokens
|
||
norm_words = [word for word in words if not word.isspace()]
|
||
# align words with text
|
||
for word in norm_words:
|
||
try:
|
||
word_start = text[text_pos:].index(word)
|
||
except ValueError:
|
||
raise ValueError(Errors.E194.format(text=text, words=words)) from None
|
||
if word_start > 0:
|
||
text_words.append(text[text_pos : text_pos + word_start])
|
||
text_spaces.append(False)
|
||
text_pos += word_start
|
||
text_words.append(word)
|
||
text_spaces.append(False)
|
||
text_pos += len(word)
|
||
if text_pos < len(text) and text[text_pos] == " ":
|
||
text_spaces[-1] = True
|
||
text_pos += 1
|
||
if text_pos < len(text):
|
||
text_words.append(text[text_pos:])
|
||
text_spaces.append(False)
|
||
return (text_words, text_spaces)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def copy_config(config: Union[Dict[str, Any], Config]) -> Config:
|
||
"""Deep copy a Config. Will raise an error if the config contents are not
|
||
JSON-serializable.
|
||
|
||
config (Config): The config to copy.
|
||
RETURNS (Config): The copied config.
|
||
"""
|
||
try:
|
||
return Config(config).copy()
|
||
except ValueError:
|
||
raise ValueError(Errors.E961.format(config=config)) from None
|
||
|
||
|
||
def dot_to_dict(values: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, dict]:
|
||
"""Convert dot notation to a dict. For example: {"token.pos": True,
|
||
"token._.xyz": True} becomes {"token": {"pos": True, "_": {"xyz": True }}}.
|
||
|
||
values (Dict[str, Any]): The key/value pairs to convert.
|
||
RETURNS (Dict[str, dict]): The converted values.
|
||
"""
|
||
result: Dict[str, dict] = {}
|
||
for key, value in values.items():
|
||
path = result
|
||
parts = key.lower().split(".")
|
||
for i, item in enumerate(parts):
|
||
is_last = i == len(parts) - 1
|
||
path = path.setdefault(item, value if is_last else {})
|
||
return result
|
||
|
||
|
||
def dict_to_dot(obj: Dict[str, dict], *, for_overrides: bool = False) -> Dict[str, Any]:
|
||
"""Convert dot notation to a dict. For example: {"token": {"pos": True,
|
||
"_": {"xyz": True }}} becomes {"token.pos": True, "token._.xyz": True}.
|
||
|
||
obj (Dict[str, dict]): The dict to convert.
|
||
for_overrides (bool): Whether to enable special handling for registered
|
||
functions in overrides.
|
||
RETURNS (Dict[str, Any]): The key/value pairs.
|
||
"""
|
||
return {
|
||
".".join(key): value
|
||
for key, value in walk_dict(obj, for_overrides=for_overrides)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
def dot_to_object(config: Config, section: str):
|
||
"""Convert dot notation of a "section" to a specific part of the Config.
|
||
e.g. "training.optimizer" would return the Optimizer object.
|
||
Throws an error if the section is not defined in this config.
|
||
|
||
config (Config): The config.
|
||
section (str): The dot notation of the section in the config.
|
||
RETURNS: The object denoted by the section
|
||
"""
|
||
component = config
|
||
parts = section.split(".")
|
||
for item in parts:
|
||
try:
|
||
component = component[item]
|
||
except (KeyError, TypeError):
|
||
raise KeyError(Errors.E952.format(name=section)) from None
|
||
return component
|
||
|
||
|
||
def set_dot_to_object(config: Config, section: str, value: Any) -> None:
|
||
"""Update a config at a given position from a dot notation.
|
||
|
||
config (Config): The config.
|
||
section (str): The dot notation of the section in the config.
|
||
value (Any): The value to set in the config.
|
||
"""
|
||
component = config
|
||
parts = section.split(".")
|
||
for i, item in enumerate(parts):
|
||
try:
|
||
if i == len(parts) - 1:
|
||
component[item] = value
|
||
else:
|
||
component = component[item]
|
||
except (KeyError, TypeError):
|
||
raise KeyError(Errors.E952.format(name=section)) from None
|
||
|
||
|
||
def walk_dict(
|
||
node: Dict[str, Any], parent: List[str] = [], *, for_overrides: bool = False
|
||
) -> Iterator[Tuple[List[str], Any]]:
|
||
"""Walk a dict and yield the path and values of the leaves.
|
||
|
||
for_overrides (bool): Whether to treat registered functions that start with
|
||
@ as final values rather than dicts to traverse.
|
||
"""
|
||
for key, value in node.items():
|
||
key_parent = [*parent, key]
|
||
if isinstance(value, dict) and (
|
||
not for_overrides
|
||
or not any(value_key.startswith("@") for value_key in value)
|
||
):
|
||
yield from walk_dict(value, key_parent, for_overrides=for_overrides)
|
||
else:
|
||
yield (key_parent, value)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def get_arg_names(func: Callable) -> List[str]:
|
||
"""Get a list of all named arguments of a function (regular,
|
||
keyword-only).
|
||
|
||
func (Callable): The function
|
||
RETURNS (List[str]): The argument names.
|
||
"""
|
||
argspec = inspect.getfullargspec(func)
|
||
return list(dict.fromkeys([*argspec.args, *argspec.kwonlyargs]))
|
||
|
||
|
||
def combine_score_weights(
|
||
weights: List[Dict[str, Optional[float]]],
|
||
overrides: Dict[str, Optional[float]] = SimpleFrozenDict(),
|
||
) -> Dict[str, Optional[float]]:
|
||
"""Combine and normalize score weights defined by components, e.g.
|
||
{"ents_r": 0.2, "ents_p": 0.3, "ents_f": 0.5} and {"some_other_score": 1.0}.
|
||
|
||
weights (List[dict]): The weights defined by the components.
|
||
overrides (Dict[str, Optional[Union[float, int]]]): Existing scores that
|
||
should be preserved.
|
||
RETURNS (Dict[str, float]): The combined and normalized weights.
|
||
"""
|
||
# We divide each weight by the total weight sum.
|
||
# We first need to extract all None/null values for score weights that
|
||
# shouldn't be shown in the table *or* be weighted
|
||
result: Dict[str, Optional[float]] = {
|
||
key: value for w_dict in weights for (key, value) in w_dict.items()
|
||
}
|
||
result.update(overrides)
|
||
weight_sum = sum([v if v else 0.0 for v in result.values()])
|
||
for key, value in result.items():
|
||
if value and weight_sum > 0:
|
||
result[key] = round(value / weight_sum, 2)
|
||
return result
|
||
|
||
|
||
class DummyTokenizer:
|
||
def __call__(self, text):
|
||
raise NotImplementedError
|
||
|
||
def pipe(self, texts, **kwargs):
|
||
for text in texts:
|
||
yield self(text)
|
||
|
||
# add dummy methods for to_bytes, from_bytes, to_disk and from_disk to
|
||
# allow serialization (see #1557)
|
||
def to_bytes(self, **kwargs):
|
||
return b""
|
||
|
||
def from_bytes(self, data: bytes, **kwargs) -> "DummyTokenizer":
|
||
return self
|
||
|
||
def to_disk(self, path: Union[str, Path], **kwargs) -> None:
|
||
return None
|
||
|
||
def from_disk(self, path: Union[str, Path], **kwargs) -> "DummyTokenizer":
|
||
return self
|
||
|
||
|
||
def create_default_optimizer() -> Optimizer:
|
||
return Adam()
|
||
|
||
|
||
def minibatch(items, size):
|
||
"""Iterate over batches of items. `size` may be an iterator,
|
||
so that batch-size can vary on each step.
|
||
"""
|
||
if isinstance(size, int):
|
||
size_ = itertools.repeat(size)
|
||
else:
|
||
size_ = size
|
||
items = iter(items)
|
||
while True:
|
||
batch_size = next(size_)
|
||
batch = list(itertools.islice(items, int(batch_size)))
|
||
if len(batch) == 0:
|
||
break
|
||
yield list(batch)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def is_cython_func(func: Callable) -> bool:
|
||
"""Slightly hacky check for whether a callable is implemented in Cython.
|
||
Can be used to implement slightly different behaviors, especially around
|
||
inspecting and parameter annotations. Note that this will only return True
|
||
for actual cdef functions and methods, not regular Python functions defined
|
||
in Python modules.
|
||
|
||
func (Callable): The callable to check.
|
||
RETURNS (bool): Whether the callable is Cython (probably).
|
||
"""
|
||
attr = "__pyx_vtable__"
|
||
if hasattr(func, attr): # function or class instance
|
||
return True
|
||
# https://stackoverflow.com/a/55767059
|
||
if (
|
||
hasattr(func, "__qualname__")
|
||
and hasattr(func, "__module__")
|
||
and func.__module__ in sys.modules
|
||
): # method
|
||
cls_func = vars(sys.modules[func.__module__])[func.__qualname__.split(".")[0]]
|
||
return hasattr(cls_func, attr)
|
||
return False
|
||
|
||
|
||
def check_bool_env_var(env_var: str) -> bool:
|
||
"""Convert the value of an environment variable to a boolean. Add special
|
||
check for "0" (falsy) and consider everything else truthy, except unset.
|
||
|
||
env_var (str): The name of the environment variable to check.
|
||
RETURNS (bool): Its boolean value.
|
||
"""
|
||
value = os.environ.get(env_var, False)
|
||
if value == "0":
|
||
return False
|
||
return bool(value)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def _pipe(
|
||
docs: Iterable["Doc"],
|
||
proc: "PipeCallable",
|
||
name: str,
|
||
default_error_handler: Callable[
|
||
[str, "PipeCallable", List["Doc"], Exception], NoReturn
|
||
],
|
||
kwargs: Mapping[str, Any],
|
||
) -> Iterator["Doc"]:
|
||
if hasattr(proc, "pipe"):
|
||
yield from proc.pipe(docs, **kwargs)
|
||
else:
|
||
# We added some args for pipe that __call__ doesn't expect.
|
||
kwargs = dict(kwargs)
|
||
error_handler = default_error_handler
|
||
if hasattr(proc, "get_error_handler"):
|
||
error_handler = proc.get_error_handler()
|
||
for arg in ["batch_size"]:
|
||
if arg in kwargs:
|
||
kwargs.pop(arg)
|
||
for doc in docs:
|
||
try:
|
||
doc = proc(doc, **kwargs) # type: ignore[call-arg]
|
||
yield doc
|
||
except Exception as e:
|
||
error_handler(name, proc, [doc], e)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def raise_error(proc_name, proc, docs, e):
|
||
raise e
|
||
|
||
|
||
def ignore_error(proc_name, proc, docs, e):
|
||
pass
|
||
|
||
|
||
def warn_if_jupyter_cupy():
|
||
"""Warn about require_gpu if a jupyter notebook + cupy + mismatched
|
||
contextvars vs. thread ops are detected
|
||
"""
|
||
if is_in_jupyter():
|
||
from thinc.backends.cupy_ops import CupyOps
|
||
|
||
if CupyOps.xp is not None:
|
||
from thinc.backends import contextvars_eq_thread_ops
|
||
|
||
if not contextvars_eq_thread_ops():
|
||
warnings.warn(Warnings.W111)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def check_lexeme_norms(vocab, component_name):
|
||
lexeme_norms = vocab.lookups.get_table("lexeme_norm", {})
|
||
if len(lexeme_norms) == 0 and vocab.lang in LEXEME_NORM_LANGS:
|
||
langs = ", ".join(LEXEME_NORM_LANGS)
|
||
logger.debug(Warnings.W033.format(model=component_name, langs=langs))
|
||
|
||
|
||
def to_ternary_int(val) -> int:
|
||
"""Convert a value to the ternary 1/0/-1 int used for True/None/False in
|
||
attributes such as SENT_START: True/1/1.0 is 1 (True), None/0/0.0 is 0
|
||
(None), any other values are -1 (False).
|
||
"""
|
||
if val is True:
|
||
return 1
|
||
elif val is None:
|
||
return 0
|
||
elif val is False:
|
||
return -1
|
||
elif val == 1:
|
||
return 1
|
||
elif val == 0:
|
||
return 0
|
||
else:
|
||
return -1
|
||
|
||
|
||
# The following implementation of packages_distributions() is adapted from
|
||
# importlib_metadata, which is distributed under the Apache 2.0 License.
|
||
# Copyright (c) 2017-2019 Jason R. Coombs, Barry Warsaw
|
||
# See licenses/3rd_party_licenses.txt
|
||
def packages_distributions() -> Dict[str, List[str]]:
|
||
"""Return a mapping of top-level packages to their distributions. We're
|
||
inlining this helper from the importlib_metadata "backport" here, since
|
||
it's not available in the builtin importlib.metadata.
|
||
"""
|
||
pkg_to_dist = defaultdict(list)
|
||
for dist in importlib_metadata.distributions():
|
||
for pkg in (dist.read_text("top_level.txt") or "").split():
|
||
pkg_to_dist[pkg].append(dist.metadata["Name"])
|
||
return dict(pkg_to_dist)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def all_equal(iterable):
|
||
"""Return True if all the elements are equal to each other
|
||
(or if the input is an empty sequence), False otherwise."""
|
||
g = itertools.groupby(iterable)
|
||
return next(g, True) and not next(g, False)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def _is_port_in_use(port: int, host: str = "localhost") -> bool:
|
||
"""Check if 'host:port' is in use. Return True if it is, False otherwise.
|
||
|
||
port (int): the port to check
|
||
host (str): the host to check (default "localhost")
|
||
RETURNS (bool): Whether 'host:port' is in use.
|
||
"""
|
||
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
|
||
try:
|
||
s.bind((host, port))
|
||
return False
|
||
except socket.error:
|
||
return True
|
||
finally:
|
||
s.close()
|
||
|
||
|
||
def find_available_port(start: int, host: str, auto_select: bool = False) -> int:
|
||
"""Given a starting port and a host, handle finding a port.
|
||
|
||
If `auto_select` is False, a busy port will raise an error.
|
||
|
||
If `auto_select` is True, the next free higher port will be used.
|
||
|
||
start (int): the port to start looking from
|
||
host (str): the host to find a port on
|
||
auto_select (bool): whether to automatically select a new port if the given port is busy (default False)
|
||
RETURNS (int): The port to use.
|
||
"""
|
||
if not _is_port_in_use(start, host):
|
||
return start
|
||
|
||
port = start
|
||
if not auto_select:
|
||
raise ValueError(Errors.E1050.format(port=port))
|
||
|
||
while _is_port_in_use(port, host) and port < 65535:
|
||
port += 1
|
||
|
||
if port == 65535 and _is_port_in_use(port, host):
|
||
raise ValueError(Errors.E1049.format(host=host))
|
||
|
||
# if we get here, the port changed
|
||
warnings.warn(Warnings.W124.format(host=host, port=start, serve_port=port))
|
||
return port
|