spaCy/spacy/pipeline/pipe.pyx
Matthew Honnibal 5bebbf7550
Python 3.13 support (#13823)
In order to support Python 3.13, we had to migrate to Cython 3.0. This caused some tricky interaction with our Pydantic usage, because Cython 3 uses the from __future__ import annotations semantics, which causes type annotations to be saved as strings.

The end result is that we can't have Language.factory decorated functions in Cython modules anymore, as the Language.factory decorator expects to inspect the signature of the functions and build a Pydantic model. If the function is implemented in Cython, an error is raised because the type is not resolved.

To address this I've moved the factory functions into a new module, spacy.pipeline.factories. I've added __getattr__ importlib hooks to the previous locations, in case anyone was importing these functions directly. The change should have no backwards compatibility implications.

Along the way I've also refactored the registration of functions for the config. Previously these ran as import-time side-effects, using the registry decorator. I've created instead a new module spacy.registrations. When the registry is accessed it calls a function ensure_populated(), which cases the registrations to occur.

I've made a similar change to the Language.factory registrations in the new spacy.pipeline.factories module.

I want to remove these import-time side-effects so that we can speed up the loading time of the library, which can be especially painful on the CLI. I also find that I'm often working to track down the implementations of functions referenced by strings in the config. Having the registrations all happen in one place will make this easier.

With these changes I've fortunately avoided the need to migrate to Pydantic v2 properly --- we're still using the v1 compatibility shim. We might not be able to hold out forever though: Pydantic (reasonably) aren't actively supporting the v1 shims. I put a lot of work into v2 migration when investigating the 3.13 support, and it's definitely challenging. In any case, it's a relief that we don't have to do the v2 migration at the same time as the Cython 3.0/Python 3.13 support.
2025-05-22 13:47:21 +02:00

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# cython: infer_types=True, binding=True
import warnings
from typing import Callable, Dict, Iterable, Iterator, Tuple, Union
import srsly
from ..tokens.doc cimport Doc
from ..errors import Errors, Warnings
from ..language import Language
from ..training import Example
from ..util import raise_error
cdef class Pipe:
"""This class is a base class and not instantiated directly. It provides
an interface for pipeline components to implement.
Trainable pipeline components like the EntityRecognizer or TextCategorizer
should inherit from the subclass 'TrainablePipe'.
DOCS: https://spacy.io/api/pipe
"""
def __call__(self, Doc doc) -> Doc:
"""Apply the pipe to one document. The document is modified in place,
and returned. This usually happens under the hood when the nlp object
is called on a text and all components are applied to the Doc.
doc (Doc): The Doc to process.
RETURNS (Doc): The processed Doc.
DOCS: https://spacy.io/api/pipe#call
"""
raise NotImplementedError(Errors.E931.format(parent="Pipe", method="__call__", name=self.name))
def pipe(self, stream: Iterable[Doc], *, batch_size: int = 128) -> Iterator[Doc]:
"""Apply the pipe to a stream of documents. This usually happens under
the hood when the nlp object is called on a text and all components are
applied to the Doc.
stream (Iterable[Doc]): A stream of documents.
batch_size (int): The number of documents to buffer.
YIELDS (Doc): Processed documents in order.
DOCS: https://spacy.io/api/pipe#pipe
"""
error_handler = self.get_error_handler()
for doc in stream:
try:
doc = self(doc)
yield doc
except Exception as e:
error_handler(self.name, self, [doc], e)
def initialize(self, get_examples: Callable[[], Iterable[Example]], *, nlp: Language = None):
"""Initialize the pipe. For non-trainable components, this method
is optional. For trainable components, which should inherit
from the subclass TrainablePipe, the provided data examples
should be used to ensure that the internal model is initialized
properly and all input/output dimensions throughout the network are
inferred.
get_examples (Callable[[], Iterable[Example]]): Function that
returns a representative sample of gold-standard Example objects.
nlp (Language): The current nlp object the component is part of.
DOCS: https://spacy.io/api/pipe#initialize
"""
pass
def score(self, examples: Iterable[Example], **kwargs) -> Dict[str, Union[float, Dict[str, float]]]:
"""Score a batch of examples.
examples (Iterable[Example]): The examples to score.
RETURNS (Dict[str, Any]): The scores.
DOCS: https://spacy.io/api/pipe#score
"""
if hasattr(self, "scorer") and self.scorer is not None:
scorer_kwargs = {}
# use default settings from cfg (e.g., threshold)
if hasattr(self, "cfg") and isinstance(self.cfg, dict):
scorer_kwargs.update(self.cfg)
# override self.cfg["labels"] with self.labels
if hasattr(self, "labels"):
scorer_kwargs["labels"] = self.labels
# override with kwargs settings
scorer_kwargs.update(kwargs)
return self.scorer(examples, **scorer_kwargs)
return {}
@property
def is_trainable(self) -> bool:
return False
@property
def labels(self) -> Tuple[str, ...]:
return tuple()
@property
def hide_labels(self) -> bool:
return False
@property
def label_data(self):
"""Optional JSON-serializable data that would be sufficient to recreate
the label set if provided to the `pipe.initialize()` method.
"""
return None
def _require_labels(self) -> None:
"""Raise an error if this component has no labels defined."""
if not self.labels or list(self.labels) == [""]:
raise ValueError(Errors.E143.format(name=self.name))
def set_error_handler(self, error_handler: Callable) -> None:
"""Set an error handler function.
error_handler (Callable[[str, Callable[[Doc], Doc], List[Doc], Exception], None]):
Function that deals with a failing batch of documents. This callable function should take in
the component's name, the component itself, the offending batch of documents, and the exception
that was thrown.
DOCS: https://spacy.io/api/pipe#set_error_handler
"""
self.error_handler = error_handler
def get_error_handler(self) -> Callable:
"""Retrieve the error handler function.
RETURNS (Callable): The error handler, or if it's not set a default function that just reraises.
DOCS: https://spacy.io/api/pipe#get_error_handler
"""
if hasattr(self, "error_handler"):
return self.error_handler
return raise_error
def deserialize_config(path):
if path.exists():
return srsly.read_json(path)
else:
return {}