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import base64
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import os
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from functools import lru_cache
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from io import BytesIO
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from typing import List, Optional, Tuple, TypeVar, Union
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import numpy as np
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import numpy.typing as npt
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import torch
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from PIL import Image

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import vllm.envs as envs
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from vllm.connections import global_http_connection
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from vllm.logger import init_logger
from vllm.transformers_utils.tokenizer import AnyTokenizer, get_tokenizer

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from .audio import try_import_audio_packages
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from .inputs import MultiModalDataDict, PlaceholderRange
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from .video import try_import_video_packages
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logger = init_logger(__name__)

cached_get_tokenizer = lru_cache(get_tokenizer)
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def _load_image_from_bytes(b: bytes) -> Image.Image:
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    image = Image.open(BytesIO(b))
    image.load()
    return image


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def _is_subpath(image_path: str, allowed_local_media_path: str) -> bool:
    # Get the common path
    common_path = os.path.commonpath([
        os.path.abspath(image_path),
        os.path.abspath(allowed_local_media_path)
    ])
    # Check if the common path is the same as allowed_local_media_path
    return common_path == os.path.abspath(allowed_local_media_path)


def _load_image_from_file(image_url: str,
                          allowed_local_media_path: str) -> Image.Image:
    if not allowed_local_media_path:
        raise ValueError("Invalid 'image_url': Cannot load local files without"
                         "'--allowed-local-media-path'.")
    if allowed_local_media_path:
        if not os.path.exists(allowed_local_media_path):
            raise ValueError(
                "Invalid '--allowed-local-media-path': "
                f"The path {allowed_local_media_path} does not exist.")
        if not os.path.isdir(allowed_local_media_path):
            raise ValueError(
                "Invalid '--allowed-local-media-path': "
                f"The path {allowed_local_media_path} must be a directory.")

    # Only split once and assume the second part is the image path
    _, image_path = image_url.split("file://", 1)
    if not _is_subpath(image_path, allowed_local_media_path):
        raise ValueError(
            f"Invalid 'image_url': The file path {image_path} must"
            " be a subpath of '--allowed-local-media-path'"
            f" '{allowed_local_media_path}'.")

    image = Image.open(image_path)
    image.load()
    return image


def _load_image_from_data_url(image_url: str) -> Image.Image:
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    # Only split once and assume the second part is the base64 encoded image
    _, image_base64 = image_url.split(",", 1)
    return load_image_from_base64(image_base64)


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def fetch_image(image_url: str,
                *,
                image_mode: str = "RGB",
                allowed_local_media_path: str = "") -> Image.Image:
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    """
    Load a PIL image from a HTTP or base64 data URL.

    By default, the image is converted into RGB format.
    """
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    if image_url.startswith('http'):
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        image_raw = global_http_connection.get_bytes(
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            image_url,
            timeout=envs.VLLM_IMAGE_FETCH_TIMEOUT,
        )
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        image = _load_image_from_bytes(image_raw)

    elif image_url.startswith('data:image'):
        image = _load_image_from_data_url(image_url)
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    elif image_url.startswith('file://'):
        image = _load_image_from_file(image_url, allowed_local_media_path)
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    else:
        raise ValueError("Invalid 'image_url': A valid 'image_url' must start "
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                         "with either 'data:image', 'file://' or 'http'.")
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    return image.convert(image_mode)
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async def async_fetch_image(image_url: str,
                            *,
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                            image_mode: str = "RGB",
                            allowed_local_media_path: str = "") -> Image.Image:
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    """
    Asynchronously load a PIL image from a HTTP or base64 data URL.
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    By default, the image is converted into RGB format.
    """
    if image_url.startswith('http'):
        image_raw = await global_http_connection.async_get_bytes(
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            image_url,
            timeout=envs.VLLM_IMAGE_FETCH_TIMEOUT,
        )
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        image = _load_image_from_bytes(image_raw)
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    elif image_url.startswith('data:image'):
        image = _load_image_from_data_url(image_url)
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    elif image_url.startswith('file://'):
        image = _load_image_from_file(image_url, allowed_local_media_path)
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    else:
        raise ValueError("Invalid 'image_url': A valid 'image_url' must start "
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    return image.convert(image_mode)
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def _load_video_from_bytes(b: bytes, num_frames: int = 32) -> npt.NDArray:
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    _, decord = try_import_video_packages()

    video_path = BytesIO(b)
    vr = decord.VideoReader(video_path, num_threads=1)
    total_frame_num = len(vr)

    if total_frame_num > num_frames:
        uniform_sampled_frames = np.linspace(0,
                                             total_frame_num - 1,
                                             num_frames,
                                             dtype=int)
        frame_idx = uniform_sampled_frames.tolist()
    else:
        frame_idx = [i for i in range(0, total_frame_num)]
    frames = vr.get_batch(frame_idx).asnumpy()

    return frames


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def _load_video_from_data_url(video_url: str) -> npt.NDArray:
    # Only split once and assume the second part is the base64 encoded video
    _, video_base64 = video_url.split(",", 1)

    if video_url.startswith("data:video/jpeg;"):
        return np.stack([
            np.array(load_image_from_base64(frame_base64))
            for frame_base64 in video_base64.split(",")
        ])

    return load_video_from_base64(video_base64)
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def fetch_video(video_url: str, *, num_frames: int = 32) -> npt.NDArray:
    """
    Load video from a HTTP or base64 data URL.
    """
    if video_url.startswith('http') or video_url.startswith('https'):
        video_raw = global_http_connection.get_bytes(
            video_url,
            timeout=envs.VLLM_VIDEO_FETCH_TIMEOUT,
        )
        video = _load_video_from_bytes(video_raw, num_frames)
    elif video_url.startswith('data:video'):
        video = _load_video_from_data_url(video_url)
    else:
        raise ValueError("Invalid 'video_url': A valid 'video_url' must start "
                         "with either 'data:video' or 'http'.")
    return video


async def async_fetch_video(video_url: str,
                            *,
                            num_frames: int = 32) -> npt.NDArray:
    """
    Asynchronously load video from a HTTP or base64 data URL.

    By default, the image is converted into RGB format.
    """
    if video_url.startswith('http') or video_url.startswith('https'):
        video_raw = await global_http_connection.async_get_bytes(
            video_url,
            timeout=envs.VLLM_VIDEO_FETCH_TIMEOUT,
        )
        video = _load_video_from_bytes(video_raw, num_frames)
    elif video_url.startswith('data:video'):
        video = _load_video_from_data_url(video_url)
    else:
        raise ValueError("Invalid 'video_url': A valid 'video_url' must start "
                         "with either 'data:video' or 'http'.")
    return video


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def fetch_audio(audio_url: str) -> Tuple[np.ndarray, Union[int, float]]:
    """
    Load audio from a URL.
    """
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    librosa, _ = try_import_audio_packages()

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    if audio_url.startswith("http"):
        audio_bytes = global_http_connection.get_bytes(
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            audio_url,
            timeout=envs.VLLM_AUDIO_FETCH_TIMEOUT,
        )
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    elif audio_url.startswith("data:audio"):
        _, audio_base64 = audio_url.split(",", 1)
        audio_bytes = base64.b64decode(audio_base64)
    else:
        raise ValueError("Invalid 'audio_url': A valid 'audio_url' must start "
                         "with either 'data:audio' or 'http'.")

    return librosa.load(BytesIO(audio_bytes), sr=None)


async def async_fetch_audio(
        audio_url: str) -> Tuple[np.ndarray, Union[int, float]]:
    """
    Asynchronously fetch audio from a URL.
    """
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    librosa, _ = try_import_audio_packages()

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    if audio_url.startswith("http"):
        audio_bytes = await global_http_connection.async_get_bytes(
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            audio_url,
            timeout=envs.VLLM_AUDIO_FETCH_TIMEOUT,
        )
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    elif audio_url.startswith("data:audio"):
        _, audio_base64 = audio_url.split(",", 1)
        audio_bytes = base64.b64decode(audio_base64)
    else:
        raise ValueError("Invalid 'audio_url': A valid 'audio_url' must start "
                         "with either 'data:audio' or 'http'.")

    return librosa.load(BytesIO(audio_bytes), sr=None)


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def get_and_parse_audio(audio_url: str) -> MultiModalDataDict:
    audio, sr = fetch_audio(audio_url)
    return {"audio": (audio, sr)}


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def get_and_parse_image(
        image_url: str,
        *,
        allowed_local_media_path: str = "") -> MultiModalDataDict:
    image = fetch_image(image_url,
                        allowed_local_media_path=allowed_local_media_path)
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def get_and_parse_video(video_url: str) -> MultiModalDataDict:
    video = fetch_video(video_url)
    return {"video": video}


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async def async_get_and_parse_audio(audio_url: str) -> MultiModalDataDict:
    audio, sr = await async_fetch_audio(audio_url)
    return {"audio": (audio, sr)}


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async def async_get_and_parse_image(
        image_url: str,
        *,
        allowed_local_media_path: str = "") -> MultiModalDataDict:
    image = await async_fetch_image(
        image_url, allowed_local_media_path=allowed_local_media_path)
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async def async_get_and_parse_video(video_url: str) -> MultiModalDataDict:
    video = await async_fetch_video(video_url)
    return {"video": video}


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def encode_audio_base64(
    audio: np.ndarray,
    sampling_rate: int,
) -> str:
    """Encode audio as base64."""
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    _, soundfile = try_import_audio_packages()

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    buffered = BytesIO()
    soundfile.write(buffered, audio, sampling_rate, format="WAV")

    return base64.b64encode(buffered.getvalue()).decode('utf-8')


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def encode_image_base64(
    image: Image.Image,
    *,
    image_mode: str = "RGB",
    format: str = "JPEG",
) -> str:
    """
    Encode a pillow image to base64 format.
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    By default, the image is converted into RGB format before being encoded.
    """
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    buffered = BytesIO()
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    image = image.convert(image_mode)
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    image.save(buffered, format)
    return base64.b64encode(buffered.getvalue()).decode('utf-8')


def load_image_from_base64(image: Union[bytes, str]) -> Image.Image:
    """Load image from base64 format."""
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    return _load_image_from_bytes(base64.b64decode(image))
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def encode_video_base64(frames: npt.NDArray) -> str:
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    base64_frames = []
    frames_list = [frames[i] for i in range(frames.shape[0])]
    for frame in frames_list:
        img_base64 = encode_image_base64(Image.fromarray(frame))
        base64_frames.append(img_base64)
    return ",".join(base64_frames)


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def load_video_from_base64(video: Union[bytes, str]) -> npt.NDArray:
    """Load video from base64 format."""
    return _load_video_from_bytes(base64.b64decode(video))


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def resolve_visual_encoder_outputs(
    encoder_outputs: Union[torch.Tensor, list[torch.Tensor]],
    feature_sample_layers: Optional[list[int]],
    post_layer_norm: Optional[torch.nn.LayerNorm],
    max_possible_layers: int,
) -> torch.Tensor:
    """Given the outputs a visual encoder module that may correspond to the
    output of the last layer, or a list of hidden states to be stacked,
    handle post normalization and resolve it into a single output tensor.

    Args:
        encoder_outputs: Output of encoder's last layer or all hidden states.
        feature_sample_layers: Optional layer indices to grab from the encoder
            outputs; if provided, encoder outputs must be a list.
        post_layer_norm: Post norm to apply to the output of the encoder.
        max_possible_layers: Total layers in the fully loaded visual encoder.

    """
    if feature_sample_layers is None:
        if post_layer_norm is not None:
            return post_layer_norm(encoder_outputs)
        return encoder_outputs

    # Get the hidden states corresponding to the layer indices.
    # Negative values are relative to the full visual encoder,
    # so offset them depending on how many layers were loaded.
    # NOTE: this assumes that encoder_outputs contains a list
    # of hidden states in the same order as the encoder layers
    # that produced them.
    offset = max_possible_layers - len(encoder_outputs)
    hs_pool = [
        encoder_outputs[layer_idx]
        if layer_idx >= 0 else encoder_outputs[layer_idx + offset]
        for layer_idx in feature_sample_layers
    ]

    # Apply post-norm on the final hidden state if we are using it
    uses_last_layer = feature_sample_layers[-1] in (len(hs_pool) - 1, -1)
    if post_layer_norm is not None and uses_last_layer:
        hs_pool[-1] = post_layer_norm(encoder_outputs)
    return torch.cat(hs_pool, dim=-1)


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# Utilities for input processors
_T = TypeVar("_T", str, int)


def repeat_and_pad_token(
    token: _T,
    *,
    repeat_count: int = 1,
    pad_token_left: Optional[_T] = None,
    pad_token_right: Optional[_T] = None,
) -> List[_T]:
    replacement = [token] * repeat_count
    if pad_token_left is not None:
        replacement = [pad_token_left] + replacement
    if pad_token_right is not None:
        replacement = replacement + [pad_token_right]

    return replacement


def repeat_and_pad_placeholder_tokens(
    tokenizer: AnyTokenizer,
    prompt: Optional[str],
    prompt_token_ids: List[int],
    *,
    placeholder_token_id: int,
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    repeat_count: Union[int, List[int]],
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    pad_token_left: Optional[int] = None,
    pad_token_right: Optional[int] = None,
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) -> Tuple[Optional[str], List[int], List[PlaceholderRange]]:
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    if isinstance(repeat_count, int):
        repeat_count = [repeat_count]

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    if prompt is None:
        new_prompt = None
    else:
        placeholder_token_str = tokenizer.decode(placeholder_token_id)
        pad_token_str_left = (None if pad_token_left is None else
                              tokenizer.decode(pad_token_left))
        pad_token_str_right = (None if pad_token_right is None else
                               tokenizer.decode(pad_token_right))

        placeholder_token_count = prompt.count(placeholder_token_str)
        # This is an arbitrary number to distinguish between the two cases
        if placeholder_token_count > 16:
            logger.warning(
                "Please follow the prompt format that is "
                "documented on HuggingFace which does not involve "
                "repeating %s tokens.", placeholder_token_str)
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        if placeholder_token_count < len(repeat_count):
            logger.warning(
                "The number of multi-modal placeholder tokens in the prompt "
                "is less than the number of multi-modal inputs. Extra "
                "placeholder tokens will be treated as plain text")
            repeat_count = repeat_count[:placeholder_token_count]

        prompt_parts = prompt.split(placeholder_token_str,
                                    maxsplit=len(repeat_count))
        new_prompt = ""
        for i, repeat_count_item in enumerate(repeat_count):
            replacement_str = "".join(
                repeat_and_pad_token(
                    placeholder_token_str,
                    repeat_count=repeat_count_item,
                    pad_token_left=pad_token_str_left,
                    pad_token_right=pad_token_str_right,
                ))
            # The image tokens are removed to be consistent with HuggingFace
            new_prompt += prompt_parts[i] + replacement_str
        new_prompt += prompt_parts[-1]
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    new_token_ids: List[int] = []
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    placeholder_ranges: List[PlaceholderRange] = []
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    placeholder_token_idx = 0
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    for i, token in enumerate(prompt_token_ids):
        if token == placeholder_token_id:
            replacement_ids = repeat_and_pad_token(
                placeholder_token_id,
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                repeat_count=repeat_count[placeholder_token_idx],
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                pad_token_left=pad_token_left,
                pad_token_right=pad_token_right,
            )
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            placeholder_ranges.append({
                "offset": len(new_token_ids),
                "length": len(replacement_ids)
            })
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            # No need to further scan the list since we replaced all tokens
            if placeholder_token_idx >= len(repeat_count):
                new_token_ids.extend(prompt_token_ids[i + 1:])
                break
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            new_token_ids.append(token)

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def consecutive_placeholder_ranges(
        num_items: int,
        item_size: int,
        initial_offset: int = 0) -> List[PlaceholderRange]:
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    """Returns a list of consecutive PlaceholderRanges of a fixed size"""

    return [
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        PlaceholderRange(offset=initial_offset + i * item_size,
                         length=item_size) for i in range(num_items)
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    ]