| |
| import ast |
| import os.path as osp |
| import re |
| import sys |
| import warnings |
| from collections import defaultdict |
| from importlib.util import find_spec |
| from typing import List, Optional, Tuple, Union |
|
|
| from mmengine.fileio import load |
| from mmengine.utils import check_file_exist |
|
|
| PYTHON_ROOT_DIR = osp.dirname(osp.dirname(sys.executable)) |
| SYSTEM_PYTHON_PREFIX = '/usr/lib/python' |
|
|
| MODULE2PACKAGE = { |
| 'mmcls': 'mmcls', |
| 'mmdet': 'mmdet', |
| 'mmdet3d': 'mmdet3d', |
| 'mmseg': 'mmsegmentation', |
| 'mmaction': 'mmaction2', |
| 'mmtrack': 'mmtrack', |
| 'mmpose': 'mmpose', |
| 'mmedit': 'mmedit', |
| 'mmocr': 'mmocr', |
| 'mmgen': 'mmgen', |
| 'mmfewshot': 'mmfewshot', |
| 'mmrazor': 'mmrazor', |
| 'mmflow': 'mmflow', |
| 'mmhuman3d': 'mmhuman3d', |
| 'mmrotate': 'mmrotate', |
| 'mmselfsup': 'mmselfsup', |
| 'mmyolo': 'mmyolo', |
| 'mmpretrain': 'mmpretrain', |
| 'mmagic': 'mmagic', |
| } |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| PKG2PROJECT = MODULE2PACKAGE |
|
|
|
|
| class ConfigParsingError(RuntimeError): |
| """Raise error when failed to parse pure Python style config files.""" |
|
|
|
|
| def _get_cfg_metainfo(package_path: str, cfg_path: str) -> dict: |
| """Get target meta information from all 'metafile.yml' defined in `mode- |
| index.yml` of external package. |
| |
| Args: |
| package_path (str): Path of external package. |
| cfg_path (str): Name of experiment config. |
| |
| Returns: |
| dict: Meta information of target experiment. |
| """ |
| meta_index_path = osp.join(package_path, '.mim', 'model-index.yml') |
| meta_index = load(meta_index_path) |
| cfg_dict = dict() |
| for meta_path in meta_index['Import']: |
| meta_path = osp.join(package_path, '.mim', meta_path) |
| cfg_meta = load(meta_path) |
| for model_cfg in cfg_meta['Models']: |
| if 'Config' not in model_cfg: |
| warnings.warn(f'There is not `Config` define in {model_cfg}') |
| continue |
| cfg_name = model_cfg['Config'].partition('/')[-1] |
| |
| |
| if cfg_name in cfg_dict: |
| continue |
| cfg_dict[cfg_name] = model_cfg |
| if cfg_path not in cfg_dict: |
| raise ValueError(f'Expected configs: {cfg_dict.keys()}, but got ' |
| f'{cfg_path}') |
| return cfg_dict[cfg_path] |
|
|
|
|
| def _get_external_cfg_path(package_path: str, cfg_file: str) -> str: |
| """Get config path of external package. |
| |
| Args: |
| package_path (str): Path of external package. |
| cfg_file (str): Name of experiment config. |
| |
| Returns: |
| str: Absolute config path from external package. |
| """ |
| cfg_file = cfg_file.split('.')[0] |
| model_cfg = _get_cfg_metainfo(package_path, cfg_file) |
| cfg_path = osp.join(package_path, model_cfg['Config']) |
| check_file_exist(cfg_path) |
| return cfg_path |
|
|
|
|
| def _get_external_cfg_base_path(package_path: str, cfg_name: str) -> str: |
| """Get base config path of external package. |
| |
| Args: |
| package_path (str): Path of external package. |
| cfg_name (str): External relative config path with 'package::'. |
| |
| Returns: |
| str: Absolute config path from external package. |
| """ |
| cfg_path = osp.join(package_path, '.mim', 'configs', cfg_name) |
| check_file_exist(cfg_path) |
| return cfg_path |
|
|
|
|
| def _get_package_and_cfg_path(cfg_path: str) -> Tuple[str, str]: |
| """Get package name and relative config path. |
| |
| Args: |
| cfg_path (str): External relative config path with 'package::'. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Tuple[str, str]: Package name and config path. |
| """ |
| if re.match(r'\w*::\w*/\w*', cfg_path) is None: |
| raise ValueError( |
| '`_get_package_and_cfg_path` is used for get external package, ' |
| 'please specify the package name and relative config path, just ' |
| 'like `mmdet::faster_rcnn/faster-rcnn_r50_fpn_1x_coco.py`') |
| package_cfg = cfg_path.split('::') |
| if len(package_cfg) > 2: |
| raise ValueError('`::` should only be used to separate package and ' |
| 'config name, but found multiple `::` in ' |
| f'{cfg_path}') |
| package, cfg_path = package_cfg |
| assert package in MODULE2PACKAGE, ( |
| f'mmengine does not support to load {package} config.') |
| package = MODULE2PACKAGE[package] |
| return package, cfg_path |
|
|
|
|
| class RemoveAssignFromAST(ast.NodeTransformer): |
| """Remove Assign node if the target's name match the key. |
| |
| Args: |
| key (str): The target name of the Assign node. |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__(self, key): |
| self.key = key |
|
|
| def visit_Assign(self, node): |
| if (isinstance(node.targets[0], ast.Name) |
| and node.targets[0].id == self.key): |
| return None |
| else: |
| return node |
|
|
|
|
| def _is_builtin_module(module_name: str) -> bool: |
| """Check if a module is a built-in module. |
| |
| Arg: |
| module_name: name of module. |
| """ |
| if module_name.startswith('.'): |
| return False |
| if module_name.startswith('mmengine.config'): |
| return True |
| if module_name in sys.builtin_module_names: |
| return True |
| spec = find_spec(module_name.split('.')[0]) |
| |
| if spec is None: |
| return False |
| origin_path = getattr(spec, 'origin', None) |
| if origin_path is None: |
| return False |
| origin_path = osp.abspath(origin_path) |
| if ('site-package' in origin_path or 'dist-package' in origin_path |
| or not origin_path.startswith( |
| (PYTHON_ROOT_DIR, SYSTEM_PYTHON_PREFIX))): |
| return False |
| else: |
| return True |
|
|
|
|
| class ImportTransformer(ast.NodeTransformer): |
| """Convert the import syntax to the assignment of |
| :class:`mmengine.config.LazyObject` and preload the base variable before |
| parsing the configuration file. |
| |
| Since you are already looking at this part of the code, I believe you must |
| be interested in the mechanism of the ``lazy_import`` feature of |
| :class:`Config`. In this docstring, we will dive deeper into its |
| principles. |
| |
| Most of OpenMMLab users maybe bothered with that: |
| |
| * In most of popular IDEs, they cannot navigate to the source code in |
| configuration file |
| * In most of popular IDEs, they cannot jump to the base file in current |
| configuration file, which is much painful when the inheritance |
| relationship is complex. |
| |
| In order to solve this problem, we introduce the ``lazy_import`` mode. |
| |
| A very intuitive idea for solving this problem is to import the module |
| corresponding to the "type" field using the ``import`` syntax. Similarly, |
| we can also ``import`` base file. |
| |
| However, this approach has a significant drawback. It requires triggering |
| the import logic to parse the configuration file, which can be |
| time-consuming. Additionally, it implies downloading numerous dependencies |
| solely for the purpose of parsing the configuration file. |
| However, it's possible that only a portion of the config will actually be |
| used. For instance, the package used in the ``train_pipeline`` may not |
| be necessary for an evaluation task. Forcing users to download these |
| unused packages is not a desirable solution. |
| |
| To avoid this problem, we introduce :class:`mmengine.config.LazyObject` and |
| :class:`mmengine.config.LazyAttr`. Before we proceed with further |
| explanations, you may refer to the documentation of these two modules to |
| gain an understanding of their functionalities. |
| |
| Actually, one of the functions of ``ImportTransformer`` is to hack the |
| ``import`` syntax. It will replace the import syntax |
| (exclude import the base files) with the assignment of ``LazyObject``. |
| |
| As for the import syntax of the base file, we cannot lazy import it since |
| we're eager to merge the fields of current file and base files. Therefore, |
| another function of the ``ImportTransformer`` is to collaborate with |
| ``Config._parse_lazy_import`` to parse the base files. |
| |
| Args: |
| global_dict (dict): The global dict of the current configuration file. |
| If we divide ordinary Python syntax into two parts, namely the |
| import section and the non-import section (assuming a simple case |
| with imports at the beginning and the rest of the code following), |
| the variables generated by the import statements are stored in |
| global variables for subsequent code use. In this context, |
| the ``global_dict`` represents the global variables required when |
| executing the non-import code. ``global_dict`` will be filled |
| during visiting the parsed code. |
| base_dict (dict): All variables defined in base files. |
| |
| Examples: |
| >>> from mmengine.config import read_base |
| >>> |
| >>> |
| >>> with read_base(): |
| >>> from .._base_.default_runtime import * |
| >>> from .._base_.datasets.coco_detection import dataset |
| |
| In this case, the base_dict will be: |
| |
| Examples: |
| >>> base_dict = { |
| >>> '.._base_.default_runtime': ... |
| >>> '.._base_.datasets.coco_detection': dataset} |
| |
| and `global_dict` will be updated like this: |
| |
| Examples: |
| >>> global_dict.update(base_dict['.._base_.default_runtime']) # `import *` means update all data |
| >>> global_dict.update(dataset=base_dict['.._base_.datasets.coco_detection']['dataset']) # only update `dataset` |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__(self, |
| global_dict: dict, |
| base_dict: Optional[dict] = None, |
| filename: Optional[str] = None): |
| self.base_dict = base_dict if base_dict is not None else {} |
| self.global_dict = global_dict |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| if isinstance(filename, str): |
| filename = filename.encode('unicode_escape').decode() |
| self.filename = filename |
| self.imported_obj: set = set() |
| super().__init__() |
|
|
| def visit_ImportFrom( |
| self, node: ast.ImportFrom |
| ) -> Optional[Union[List[ast.Assign], ast.ImportFrom]]: |
| """Hack the ``from ... import ...`` syntax and update the global_dict. |
| |
| Examples: |
| >>> from mmdet.models import RetinaNet |
| |
| Will be parsed as: |
| |
| Examples: |
| >>> RetinaNet = lazyObject('mmdet.models', 'RetinaNet') |
| |
| ``global_dict`` will also be updated by ``base_dict`` as the |
| class docstring says. |
| |
| Args: |
| node (ast.AST): The node of the current import statement. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Optional[List[ast.Assign]]: There three cases: |
| |
| * If the node is a statement of importing base files. |
| None will be returned. |
| * If the node is a statement of importing a builtin module, |
| node will be directly returned |
| * Otherwise, it will return the assignment statements of |
| ``LazyObject``. |
| """ |
| |
| module = f'{node.level*"."}{node.module}' |
| if _is_builtin_module(module): |
| |
| for alias in node.names: |
| if alias.asname is not None: |
| self.imported_obj.add(alias.asname) |
| elif alias.name == '*': |
| raise ConfigParsingError( |
| 'Cannot import * from non-base config') |
| else: |
| self.imported_obj.add(alias.name) |
| return node |
|
|
| if module in self.base_dict: |
| for alias_node in node.names: |
| if alias_node.name == '*': |
| self.global_dict.update(self.base_dict[module]) |
| return None |
| if alias_node.asname is not None: |
| base_key = alias_node.asname |
| else: |
| base_key = alias_node.name |
| self.global_dict[base_key] = self.base_dict[module][ |
| alias_node.name] |
| return None |
|
|
| nodes: List[ast.Assign] = [] |
| for alias_node in node.names: |
| |
| if hasattr(alias_node, 'lineno'): |
| lineno = alias_node.lineno |
| else: |
| lineno = node.lineno |
| if alias_node.name == '*': |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| raise ConfigParsingError( |
| 'Illegal syntax in config! `from xxx import *` is not ' |
| 'allowed to appear outside the `if base:` statement') |
| elif alias_node.asname is not None: |
| |
| |
| |
| code = f'{alias_node.asname} = LazyObject("{module}", "{alias_node.name}", "{self.filename}, line {lineno}")' |
| self.imported_obj.add(alias_node.asname) |
| else: |
| |
| |
| |
| code = f'{alias_node.name} = LazyObject("{module}", "{alias_node.name}", "{self.filename}, line {lineno}")' |
| self.imported_obj.add(alias_node.name) |
| try: |
| nodes.append(ast.parse(code).body[0]) |
| except Exception as e: |
| raise ConfigParsingError( |
| f'Cannot import {alias_node} from {module}' |
| '1. Cannot import * from 3rd party lib in the config ' |
| 'file\n' |
| '2. Please check if the module is a base config which ' |
| 'should be added to `_base_`\n') from e |
| return nodes |
|
|
| def visit_Import(self, node) -> Union[ast.Assign, ast.Import]: |
| """Work with ``_gather_abs_import_lazyobj`` to hack the ``import ...`` |
| syntax. |
| |
| Examples: |
| >>> import mmcls.models |
| >>> import mmcls.datasets |
| >>> import mmcls |
| |
| Will be parsed as: |
| |
| Examples: |
| >>> # import mmcls.models; import mmcls.datasets; import mmcls |
| >>> mmcls = lazyObject(['mmcls', 'mmcls.datasets', 'mmcls.models']) |
| |
| Args: |
| node (ast.AST): The node of the current import statement. |
| |
| Returns: |
| ast.Assign: If the import statement is ``import ... as ...``, |
| ast.Assign will be returned, otherwise node will be directly |
| returned. |
| """ |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| alias_list = node.names |
| assert len(alias_list) == 1, ( |
| 'Illegal syntax in config! import multiple modules in one line is ' |
| 'not supported') |
| |
| alias = alias_list[0] |
| if alias.asname is not None: |
| self.imported_obj.add(alias.asname) |
| if _is_builtin_module(alias.name.split('.')[0]): |
| return node |
| return ast.parse( |
| f'{alias.asname} = LazyObject(' |
| f'"{alias.name}",' |
| f'location="{self.filename}, line {node.lineno}")').body[0] |
| return node |
|
|
|
|
| def _gather_abs_import_lazyobj(tree: ast.Module, |
| filename: Optional[str] = None): |
| """Experimental implementation of gathering absolute import information.""" |
| if isinstance(filename, str): |
| filename = filename.encode('unicode_escape').decode() |
| imported = defaultdict(list) |
| abs_imported = set() |
| new_body: List[ast.stmt] = [] |
| |
| module2node: dict = dict() |
| for node in tree.body: |
| if isinstance(node, ast.Import): |
| for alias in node.names: |
| |
| if _is_builtin_module(alias.name): |
| new_body.append(node) |
| continue |
| module = alias.name.split('.')[0] |
| module2node.setdefault(module, node) |
| imported[module].append(alias) |
| continue |
| new_body.append(node) |
|
|
| for key, value in imported.items(): |
| names = [_value.name for _value in value] |
| if hasattr(value[0], 'lineno'): |
| lineno = value[0].lineno |
| else: |
| lineno = module2node[key].lineno |
| lazy_module_assign = ast.parse( |
| f'{key} = LazyObject({names}, location="{filename}, line {lineno}")' |
| ) |
| abs_imported.add(key) |
| new_body.insert(0, lazy_module_assign.body[0]) |
| tree.body = new_body |
| return tree, abs_imported |
|
|