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ColossalAI
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Mar 21, 2022
by
Frank Lee
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Mar 21, 2022
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[test] added rerun on exception for testing (#475)
* [test] added rerun on exception function * polish code
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colossalai/testing/utils.py
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colossalai/testing/__init__.py
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from
.comparison
import
assert_equal
,
assert_not_equal
,
assert_close
,
assert_close_loose
,
assert_equal_in_group
from
.utils
import
parameterize
from
.utils
import
parameterize
,
rerun_on_exception
__all__
=
[
'assert_equal'
,
'assert_not_equal'
,
'assert_close'
,
'assert_close_loose'
,
'assert_equal_in_group'
,
'parameterize'
]
__all__
=
[
'assert_equal'
,
'assert_not_equal'
,
'assert_close'
,
'assert_close_loose'
,
'assert_equal_in_group'
,
'parameterize'
,
'rerun_on_exception'
]
colossalai/testing/utils.py
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from
typing
import
List
,
Any
import
re
from
typing
import
Callable
,
List
,
Any
from
functools
import
partial
def
parameterize
(
argument
:
str
,
values
:
List
[
Any
]):
def
parameterize
(
argument
:
str
,
values
:
List
[
Any
])
->
Callable
:
"""
This function is to simulate the same behavior as pytest.mark.parameterize. As
we want to avoid the number of distributed network initialization, we need to have
...
...
@@ -11,42 +12,118 @@ def parameterize(argument: str, values: List[Any]):
If a function is wrapped with this wrapper, non-paramterized arguments must be keyword arguments,
positioanl arguments are not allowed.
Example 1
:
Usgae:
:
@parameterize('person', ['xavier', 'davis'])
def say_something(person, msg):
print(f'{person}: {msg}')
# Example 1:
@parameterize('person', ['xavier', 'davis'])
def say_something(person, msg):
print(f'{person}: {msg}')
say_something(msg='hello')
say_something(msg='hello')
This will generate output:
> xavier: hello
> davis: hello
#
This will generate output:
#
> xavier: hello
#
> davis: hello
# Exampel 2:
@parameterize('person', ['xavier', 'davis'])
@parameterize('msg', ['hello', 'bye', 'stop'])
def say_something(person, msg):
print(f'{person}: {msg}')
Exampel 2:
say_something()
@parameterize('person', ['xavier', 'davis'])
@parameterize('msg', ['hello', 'bye', 'stop'])
def say_something(person, msg):
print(f'{person}: {msg}')
say_something()
This will generate output:
> xavier: hello
> xavier: bye
> xavier: stop
> davis: hello
> davis: bye
> davis: stop
# This will generate output:
# > xavier: hello
# > xavier: bye
# > xavier: stop
# > davis: hello
# > davis: bye
# > davis: stop
Args:
argument (str): the name of the argument to parameterize
values (List[Any]): a list of values to iterate for this argument
"""
def
_wrapper
(
func
):
def
_execute_function_by_param
(
**
kwargs
):
for
val
in
values
:
arg_map
=
{
argument
:
val
}
partial_func
=
partial
(
func
,
**
arg_map
)
partial_func
(
**
kwargs
)
return
_execute_function_by_param
return
_wrapper
def
rerun_on_exception
(
exception_type
:
Exception
=
Exception
,
pattern
:
str
=
None
,
max_try
:
int
=
5
)
->
Callable
:
"""
A decorator on a function to re-run when an exception occurs.
Usage::
# rerun for all kinds of exception
@rerun_on_exception()
def test_method():
print('hey')
raise RuntimeError('Address already in use')
# rerun for RuntimeError only
@rerun_on_exception(exception_type=RuntimeError)
def test_method():
print('hey')
raise RuntimeError('Address already in use')
# rerun for maximum 10 times if Runtime error occurs
@rerun_on_exception(exception_type=RuntimeError, max_try=10)
def test_method():
print('hey')
raise RuntimeError('Address already in use')
# rerun for infinite times if Runtime error occurs
@rerun_on_exception(exception_type=RuntimeError, max_try=None)
def test_method():
print('hey')
raise RuntimeError('Address already in use')
# rerun only the exception message is matched with pattern
# for infinite times if Runtime error occurs
@rerun_on_exception(exception_type=RuntimeError, pattern="^Address.*$")
def test_method():
print('hey')
raise RuntimeError('Address already in use')
Args:
exception_type (Exception, Optional): The type of exception to detect for rerun
pattern (str, Optional): The pattern to match the exception message.
If the pattern is not None and matches the exception message,
the exception will be detected for rerun
max_try (int, Optional): Maximum reruns for this function. The default value is 5.
If max_try is None, it will rerun foreven if exception keeps occurings
"""
def
_wrapper
(
func
):
def
_run_until_success
(
*
args
,
**
kwargs
):
try_count
=
0
assert
max_try
is
None
or
isinstance
(
max_try
,
int
),
\
f
'Expected max_try to be None or int, but got
{
type
(
max_try
)
}
'
while
max_try
is
None
or
try_count
<
max_try
:
try
:
try_count
+=
1
func
(
*
args
,
**
kwargs
)
except
exception_type
as
e
:
if
pattern
is
None
or
re
.
match
(
pattern
,
str
(
e
)):
# when pattern is not specified, we always skip the exception
# when pattern is specified, we only skip when pattern is matched
continue
else
:
raise
e
return
_run_until_success
return
_wrapper
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