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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
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from __future__ import annotations
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import numpy as np
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import openai
import pytest
from scipy.spatial.distance import cosine

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from vllm import LLM, SamplingParams
from vllm.config import ModelConfig
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from ....utils import RemoteOpenAIServer

MODEL_NAME = "parasail-ai/GritLM-7B-vllm"
MAX_MODEL_LEN = 4000
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ATOL = 0.002
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def _arr(arr):
    """
    Convert a list of integers to an array of integers.
    """
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    return np.array(arr)
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def test_find_array():
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    from vllm.model_executor.models.gritlm import GritLMMeanPool
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    model_config = ModelConfig(
        MODEL_NAME,
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        runner="pooling",
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        dtype="bfloat16",
        seed=0,
    )
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    pooling = GritLMMeanPool(model_config=model_config)
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    arr = _arr([0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9])
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    assert pooling._find_array(arr, _arr([3, 4, 5]), start_idx=0) == 3
    assert pooling._find_array(arr, _arr([3, 4, 5]), start_idx=1) == 3
    assert pooling._find_array(arr, _arr([3, 4, 5]), start_idx=5) == -1
    assert pooling._find_array(arr, _arr([3, 4, 5]), end_idx=3) == -1
    assert pooling._find_array(arr, _arr([3, 4, 5]), end_idx=4) == 3
    assert pooling._find_array(arr, _arr([3, 5]), start_idx=0) == -1
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    with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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        pooling._find_array(arr, _arr([3, 4, 5]), start_idx=-1)
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def run_llm_encode(
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    llm: LLM,
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    queries: list[str],
    instruction: str,
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) -> list[list[float]]:
    outputs = llm.embed([instruction + q for q in queries])
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    return [output.outputs.embedding for output in outputs]


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async def run_client_embeddings(
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    client: openai.AsyncOpenAI,
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    queries: list[str],
    instruction: str,
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) -> list[list[float]]:
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    outputs = await client.embeddings.create(
        model=MODEL_NAME,
        input=[instruction + q for q in queries],
    )
    return [data.embedding for data in outputs.data]


def gritlm_instruction(instruction):
    return ("<|user|>\n" + instruction +
            "\n<|embed|>\n" if instruction else "<|embed|>\n")


def get_test_data():
    """
    Grabbed this test data and the expected values from
    README.md in https://github.com/ContextualAI/gritlm
    """
    q_instruction = gritlm_instruction(
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        "Given a scientific paper title, retrieve the paper's abstract", )
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    queries = [
        "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System",
        "Generative Representational Instruction Tuning",
    ]

    d_instruction = gritlm_instruction("")
    documents = [
        # ruff: noqa: E501
        "A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash would allow online payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a financial institution. Digital signatures provide part of the solution, but the main benefits are lost if a trusted third party is still required to prevent double-spending. We propose a solution to the double-spending problem using a peer-to-peer network. The network timestamps transactions by hashing them into an ongoing chain of hash-based proof-of-work, forming a record that cannot be changed without redoing the proof-of-work. The longest chain not only serves as proof of the sequence of events witnessed, but proof that it came from the largest pool of CPU power. As long as a majority of CPU power is controlled by nodes that are not cooperating to attack the network, they'll generate the longest chain and outpace attackers. The network itself requires minimal structure. Messages are broadcast on a best effort basis, and nodes can leave and rejoin the network at will, accepting the longest proof-of-work chain as proof of what happened while they were gone.",
        "All text-based language problems can be reduced to either generation or embedding. Current models only perform well at one or the other. We introduce generative representational instruction tuning (GRIT) whereby a large language model is trained to handle both generative and embedding tasks by distinguishing between them through instructions. Compared to other open models, our resulting GritLM 7B sets a new state of the art on the Massive Text Embedding Benchmark (MTEB) and outperforms all models up to its size on a range of generative tasks. By scaling up further, GritLM 8X7B outperforms all open generative language models that we tried while still being among the best embedding models. Notably, we find that GRIT matches training on only generative or embedding data, thus we can unify both at no performance loss. Among other benefits, the unification via GRIT speeds up Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) by > 60% for long documents, by no longer requiring separate retrieval and generation models. Models, code, etc. are freely available at https://github.com/ContextualAI/gritlm.",
    ]

    return queries, q_instruction, documents, d_instruction


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def validate_embed_output(q_rep: list[list[float]], d_rep: list[list[float]]):
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    cosine_sim_q0_d0 = 1 - cosine(q_rep[0], d_rep[0])
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    assert cosine_sim_q0_d0 == pytest.approx(0.609, abs=ATOL)
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    cosine_sim_q0_d1 = 1 - cosine(q_rep[0], d_rep[1])
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    assert cosine_sim_q0_d1 == pytest.approx(0.101, abs=ATOL)
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    cosine_sim_q1_d0 = 1 - cosine(q_rep[1], d_rep[0])
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    assert cosine_sim_q1_d0 == pytest.approx(0.120, abs=ATOL)
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    cosine_sim_q1_d1 = 1 - cosine(q_rep[1], d_rep[1])
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    assert cosine_sim_q1_d1 == pytest.approx(0.534, abs=ATOL)
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def test_gritlm_offline_embedding(vllm_runner):
    queries, q_instruction, documents, d_instruction = get_test_data()
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    with vllm_runner(
            MODEL_NAME,
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            runner="pooling",
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            max_model_len=MAX_MODEL_LEN,
    ) as vllm_model:
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        llm = vllm_model.llm
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        d_rep = run_llm_encode(
            llm,
            documents,
            d_instruction,
        )
        q_rep = run_llm_encode(
            llm,
            queries,
            q_instruction,
        )
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    validate_embed_output(q_rep, d_rep)
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@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_gritlm_api_server_embedding():
    queries, q_instruction, documents, d_instruction = get_test_data()

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    args = ["--runner", "pooling", "--max_model_len", str(MAX_MODEL_LEN)]
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    with RemoteOpenAIServer(MODEL_NAME, args) as server:
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        client_embedding = server.get_async_client()
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        d_rep = await run_client_embeddings(
            client_embedding,
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            documents,
            d_instruction,
        )
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        q_rep = await run_client_embeddings(
            client_embedding,
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            queries,
            q_instruction,
        )
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    validate_embed_output(q_rep, d_rep)
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def test_gritlm_offline_generate(monkeypatch: pytest.MonkeyPatch, vllm_runner):
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    input = "<|user|>\nWhat is the capital of France?\n<|assistant|>\n"
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    with vllm_runner(
            MODEL_NAME,
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            runner="generate",
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            max_model_len=MAX_MODEL_LEN,
    ) as vllm_model:
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        llm = vllm_model.llm
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        sampling_params = SamplingParams(temperature=0.0, max_tokens=256)
        outputs = llm.generate(input, sampling_params=sampling_params)
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    assert outputs[0].outputs[0].text == "The capital of France is Paris."
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@pytest.mark.asyncio
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async def test_gritlm_api_server_generate():
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    input = "<|user|>\nWhat is the capital of France?\n<|assistant|>\n"

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    args = ["--runner", "generate", "--max_model_len", str(MAX_MODEL_LEN)]
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    with RemoteOpenAIServer(MODEL_NAME, args) as server:
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        client_generate = server.get_async_client()

        outputs = await client_generate.completions.create(
            model=MODEL_NAME,
            prompt=input,
            max_tokens=256,
            temperature=0.0,
        )
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    assert outputs.choices[0].text == "The capital of France is Paris."