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* Draft spancat model * Add spancat model * Add test for extract_spans * Add extract_spans layer * Upd extract_spans * Add spancat model * Add test for spancat model * Upd spancat model * Update spancat component * Upd spancat * Update spancat model * Add quick spancat test * Import SpanCategorizer * Fix SpanCategorizer component * Import SpanGroup * Fix span extraction * Fix import * Fix import * Upd model * Update spancat models * Add scoring, update defaults * Update and add docs * Fix type * Update spacy/ml/extract_spans.py * Auto-format and fix import * Fix comment * Fix type * Fix type * Update website/docs/api/spancategorizer.md * Fix comment Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com> * Better defense Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com> * Fix labels list Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com> * Update spacy/ml/extract_spans.py Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com> * Update spacy/pipeline/spancat.py Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com> * Set annotations during update * Set annotations in spancat * fix imports in test * Update spacy/pipeline/spancat.py * replace MaxoutLogistic with LinearLogistic * fix config * various small fixes * remove set_annotations parameter in update * use our beloved tupley format with recent support for doc.spans * bugfix to allow renaming the default span_key (scores weren't showing up) * use different key in docs example * change defaults to better-working parameters from project (WIP) * register spacy.extract_spans.v1 for legacy purposes * Upd dev version so can build wheel * layers instead of architectures for smaller building blocks * Update website/docs/api/spancategorizer.md Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com> * Update website/docs/api/spancategorizer.md Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com> * Include additional scores from overrides in combined score weights * Parameterize spans key in scoring Parameterize the `SpanCategorizer` `spans_key` for scoring purposes so that it's possible to evaluate multiple `spancat` components in the same pipeline. * Use the (intentionally very short) default spans key `sc` in the `SpanCategorizer` * Adjust the default score weights to include the default key * Adjust the scorer to use `spans_{spans_key}` as the prefix for the returned score * Revert addition of `attr_name` argument to `score_spans` and adjust the key in the `getter` instead. Note that for `spancat` components with a custom `span_key`, the score weights currently need to be modified manually in `[training.score_weights]` for them to be available during training. To suppress the default score weights `spans_sc_p/r/f` during training, set them to `null` in `[training.score_weights]`. * Update website/docs/api/scorer.md * Fix scorer for spans key containing underscore * Increment version * Add Spans to Evaluate CLI (#8439) * Add Spans to Evaluate CLI * Change to spans_key * Add spans per_type output Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com> * Fix spancat GPU issues (#8455) * Fix GPU issues * Require thinc >=8.0.6 * Switch to glorot_uniform_init * Fix and test ngram suggester * Include final ngram in doc for all sizes * Fix ngrams for docs of the same length as ngram size * Handle batches of docs that result in no ngrams * Add tests Co-authored-by: Ines Montani <ines@ines.io> Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: svlandeg <sofie.vanlandeghem@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Nirant <NirantK@users.noreply.github.com> |
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doc | ||
lang | ||
matcher | ||
morphology | ||
package | ||
parser | ||
pipeline | ||
regression | ||
serialize | ||
tokenizer | ||
training | ||
vocab_vectors | ||
__init__.py | ||
conftest.py | ||
enable_gpu.py | ||
README.md | ||
test_architectures.py | ||
test_cli.py | ||
test_displacy.py | ||
test_errors.py | ||
test_language.py | ||
test_misc.py | ||
test_models.py | ||
test_pickles.py | ||
test_scorer.py | ||
util.py |
spaCy tests
spaCy uses the pytest framework for testing. For more info on this, see the pytest documentation.
Tests for spaCy modules and classes live in their own directories of the same name. For example, tests for the Tokenizer
can be found in /tests/tokenizer
. All test modules (i.e. directories) also need to be listed in spaCy's setup.py
. To be interpreted and run, all test files and test functions need to be prefixed with test_
.
⚠️ Important note: As part of our new model training infrastructure, we've moved all model tests to the
spacy-models
repository. This allows us to test the models separately from the core library functionality.
Table of contents
- Running the tests
- Dos and don'ts
- Parameters
- Fixtures
- Helpers and utilities
- Contributing to the tests
Running the tests
To show print statements, run the tests with py.test -s
. To abort after the
first failure, run them with py.test -x
.
py.test spacy # run basic tests
py.test spacy --slow # run basic and slow tests
You can also run tests in a specific file or directory, or even only one specific test:
py.test spacy/tests/tokenizer # run all tests in directory
py.test spacy/tests/tokenizer/test_exceptions.py # run all tests in file
py.test spacy/tests/tokenizer/test_exceptions.py::test_tokenizer_handles_emoji # run specific test
Dos and don'ts
To keep the behavior of the tests consistent and predictable, we try to follow a few basic conventions:
- Test names should follow a pattern of
test_[module]_[tested behaviour]
. For example:test_tokenizer_keeps_email
ortest_spans_override_sentiment
. - If you're testing for a bug reported in a specific issue, always create a regression test. Regression tests should be named
test_issue[ISSUE NUMBER]
and live in theregression
directory. - Only use
@pytest.mark.xfail
for tests that should pass, but currently fail. To test for desired negative behavior, useassert not
in your test. - Very extensive tests that take a long time to run should be marked with
@pytest.mark.slow
. If your slow test is testing important behavior, consider adding an additional simpler version. - If tests require loading the models, they should be added to the
spacy-models
tests. - Before requiring the models, always make sure there is no other way to test the particular behavior. In a lot of cases, it's sufficient to simply create a
Doc
object manually. See the section on helpers and utility functions for more info on this. - Avoid unnecessary imports. There should never be a need to explicitly import spaCy at the top of a file, and many components are available as fixtures. You should also avoid wildcard imports (
from module import *
). - If you're importing from spaCy, always use absolute imports. For example:
from spacy.language import Language
. - Try to keep the tests readable and concise. Use clear and descriptive variable names (
doc
,tokens
andtext
are great), keep it short and only test for one behavior at a time.
Parameters
If the test cases can be extracted from the test, always parametrize
them instead of hard-coding them into the test:
@pytest.mark.parametrize('text', ["google.com", "spacy.io"])
def test_tokenizer_keep_urls(tokenizer, text):
tokens = tokenizer(text)
assert len(tokens) == 1
This will run the test once for each text
value. Even if you're only testing one example, it's usually best to specify it as a parameter. This will later make it easier for others to quickly add additional test cases without having to modify the test.
You can also specify parameters as tuples to test with multiple values per test:
@pytest.mark.parametrize('text,length', [("U.S.", 1), ("us.", 2), ("(U.S.", 2)])
To test for combinations of parameters, you can add several parametrize
markers:
@pytest.mark.parametrize('text', ["A test sentence", "Another sentence"])
@pytest.mark.parametrize('punct', ['.', '!', '?'])
This will run the test with all combinations of the two parameters text
and punct
. Use this feature sparingly, though, as it can easily cause unnecessary or undesired test bloat.
Fixtures
Fixtures to create instances of spaCy objects and other components should only be defined once in the global conftest.py
. We avoid having per-directory conftest files, as this can easily lead to confusion.
These are the main fixtures that are currently available:
Fixture | Description |
---|---|
tokenizer |
Basic, language-independent tokenizer. Identical to the xx language class. |
en_tokenizer , de_tokenizer , ... |
Creates an English, German etc. tokenizer. |
en_vocab |
Creates an instance of the English Vocab . |
The fixtures can be used in all tests by simply setting them as an argument, like this:
def test_module_do_something(en_tokenizer):
tokens = en_tokenizer("Some text here")
If all tests in a file require a specific configuration, or use the same complex example, it can be helpful to create a separate fixture. This fixture should be added at the top of each file. Make sure to use descriptive names for these fixtures and don't override any of the global fixtures listed above. From looking at a test, it should immediately be clear which fixtures are used, and where they are coming from.
Helpers and utilities
Our new test setup comes with a few handy utility functions that can be imported from util.py
.
Constructing a Doc
object manually
Loading the models is expensive and not necessary if you're not actually testing the model performance. If all you need is a Doc
object with annotations like heads, POS tags or the dependency parse, you can construct it manually.
def test_doc_token_api_strings(en_vocab):
words = ["Give", "it", "back", "!", "He", "pleaded", "."]
pos = ['VERB', 'PRON', 'PART', 'PUNCT', 'PRON', 'VERB', 'PUNCT']
heads = [0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 5, 5]
deps = ['ROOT', 'dobj', 'prt', 'punct', 'nsubj', 'ROOT', 'punct']
doc = Doc(en_vocab, words=words, pos=pos, heads=heads, deps=deps)
assert doc[0].text == 'Give'
assert doc[0].lower_ == 'give'
assert doc[0].pos_ == 'VERB'
assert doc[0].dep_ == 'ROOT'
Other utilities
Name | Description |
---|---|
apply_transition_sequence(parser, doc, sequence) |
Perform a series of pre-specified transitions, to put the parser in a desired state. |
add_vecs_to_vocab(vocab, vectors) |
Add list of vector tuples ([("text", [1, 2, 3])] ) to given vocab. All vectors need to have the same length. |
get_cosine(vec1, vec2) |
Get cosine for two given vectors. |
assert_docs_equal(doc1, doc2) |
Compare two Doc objects and assert that they're equal. Tests for tokens, tags, dependencies and entities. |
Contributing to the tests
There's still a long way to go to finally reach 100% test coverage – and we'd appreciate your help! 🙌 You can open an issue on our issue tracker and label it tests
, or make a pull request to this repository.
📖 For more information on contributing to spaCy in general, check out our contribution guidelines.