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""" | |
Logger copied from OpenAI baselines to avoid extra RL-based dependencies: | |
https://github.com/openai/baselines/blob/ea25b9e8b234e6ee1bca43083f8f3cf974143998/baselines/logger.py | |
""" | |
import os | |
import sys | |
import shutil | |
import os.path as osp | |
import json | |
import time | |
import datetime | |
import tempfile | |
import warnings | |
from collections import defaultdict | |
from contextlib import contextmanager | |
DEBUG = 10 | |
INFO = 20 | |
WARN = 30 | |
ERROR = 40 | |
DISABLED = 50 | |
class KVWriter(object): | |
def writekvs(self, kvs): | |
raise NotImplementedError | |
class SeqWriter(object): | |
def writeseq(self, seq): | |
raise NotImplementedError | |
class HumanOutputFormat(KVWriter, SeqWriter): | |
def __init__(self, filename_or_file): | |
if isinstance(filename_or_file, str): | |
self.file = open(filename_or_file, "wt") | |
self.own_file = True | |
else: | |
assert hasattr(filename_or_file, "read"), ( | |
"expected file or str, got %s" % filename_or_file | |
) | |
self.file = filename_or_file | |
self.own_file = False | |
def writekvs(self, kvs): | |
# Create strings for printing | |
key2str = {} | |
for (key, val) in sorted(kvs.items()): | |
if hasattr(val, "__float__"): | |
valstr = "%-8.3g" % val | |
else: | |
valstr = str(val) | |
key2str[self._truncate(key)] = self._truncate(valstr) | |
# Find max widths | |
if len(key2str) == 0: | |
print("WARNING: tried to write empty key-value dict") | |
return | |
else: | |
keywidth = max(map(len, key2str.keys())) | |
valwidth = max(map(len, key2str.values())) | |
# Write out the data | |
dashes = "-" * (keywidth + valwidth + 7) | |
lines = [dashes] | |
for (key, val) in sorted(key2str.items(), key=lambda kv: kv[0].lower()): | |
lines.append( | |
"| %s%s | %s%s |" | |
% (key, " " * (keywidth - len(key)), val, " " * (valwidth - len(val))) | |
) | |
lines.append(dashes) | |
self.file.write("\n".join(lines) + "\n") | |
# Flush the output to the file | |
self.file.flush() | |
def _truncate(self, s): | |
maxlen = 30 | |
return s[: maxlen - 3] + "..." if len(s) > maxlen else s | |
def writeseq(self, seq): | |
seq = list(seq) | |
for (i, elem) in enumerate(seq): | |
self.file.write(elem) | |
if i < len(seq) - 1: # add space unless this is the last one | |
self.file.write(" ") | |
self.file.write("\n") | |
self.file.flush() | |
def close(self): | |
if self.own_file: | |
self.file.close() | |
class JSONOutputFormat(KVWriter): | |
def __init__(self, filename): | |
self.file = open(filename, "wt") | |
def writekvs(self, kvs): | |
for k, v in sorted(kvs.items()): | |
if hasattr(v, "dtype"): | |
kvs[k] = float(v) | |
self.file.write(json.dumps(kvs) + "\n") | |
self.file.flush() | |
def close(self): | |
self.file.close() | |
class CSVOutputFormat(KVWriter): | |
def __init__(self, filename): | |
self.file = open(filename, "w+t") | |
self.keys = [] | |
self.sep = "," | |
def writekvs(self, kvs): | |
# Add our current row to the history | |
extra_keys = list(kvs.keys() - self.keys) | |
extra_keys.sort() | |
if extra_keys: | |
self.keys.extend(extra_keys) | |
self.file.seek(0) | |
lines = self.file.readlines() | |
self.file.seek(0) | |
for (i, k) in enumerate(self.keys): | |
if i > 0: | |
self.file.write(",") | |
self.file.write(k) | |
self.file.write("\n") | |
for line in lines[1:]: | |
self.file.write(line[:-1]) | |
self.file.write(self.sep * len(extra_keys)) | |
self.file.write("\n") | |
for (i, k) in enumerate(self.keys): | |
if i > 0: | |
self.file.write(",") | |
v = kvs.get(k) | |
if v is not None: | |
self.file.write(str(v)) | |
self.file.write("\n") | |
self.file.flush() | |
def close(self): | |
self.file.close() | |
class TensorBoardOutputFormat(KVWriter): | |
""" | |
Dumps key/value pairs into TensorBoard's numeric format. | |
""" | |
def __init__(self, dir): | |
os.makedirs(dir, exist_ok=True) | |
self.dir = dir | |
self.step = 1 | |
prefix = "events" | |
path = osp.join(osp.abspath(dir), prefix) | |
import tensorflow as tf | |
from tensorflow.python import pywrap_tensorflow | |
from tensorflow.core.util import event_pb2 | |
from tensorflow.python.util import compat | |
self.tf = tf | |
self.event_pb2 = event_pb2 | |
self.pywrap_tensorflow = pywrap_tensorflow | |
self.writer = pywrap_tensorflow.EventsWriter(compat.as_bytes(path)) | |
def writekvs(self, kvs): | |
def summary_val(k, v): | |
kwargs = {"tag": k, "simple_value": float(v)} | |
return self.tf.Summary.Value(**kwargs) | |
summary = self.tf.Summary(value=[summary_val(k, v) for k, v in kvs.items()]) | |
event = self.event_pb2.Event(wall_time=time.time(), summary=summary) | |
event.step = ( | |
self.step | |
) # is there any reason why you'd want to specify the step? | |
self.writer.WriteEvent(event) | |
self.writer.Flush() | |
self.step += 1 | |
def close(self): | |
if self.writer: | |
self.writer.Close() | |
self.writer = None | |
def make_output_format(format, ev_dir, log_suffix=""): | |
os.makedirs(ev_dir, exist_ok=True) | |
if format == "stdout": | |
return HumanOutputFormat(sys.stdout) | |
elif format == "log": | |
return HumanOutputFormat(osp.join(ev_dir, "log%s.txt" % log_suffix)) | |
elif format == "json": | |
return JSONOutputFormat(osp.join(ev_dir, "progress%s.json" % log_suffix)) | |
elif format == "csv": | |
return CSVOutputFormat(osp.join(ev_dir, "progress%s.csv" % log_suffix)) | |
elif format == "tensorboard": | |
return TensorBoardOutputFormat(osp.join(ev_dir, "tb%s" % log_suffix)) | |
else: | |
raise ValueError("Unknown format specified: %s" % (format,)) | |
# ================================================================ | |
# API | |
# ================================================================ | |
def logkv(key, val): | |
""" | |
Log a value of some diagnostic | |
Call this once for each diagnostic quantity, each iteration | |
If called many times, last value will be used. | |
""" | |
get_current().logkv(key, val) | |
def logkv_mean(key, val): | |
""" | |
The same as logkv(), but if called many times, values averaged. | |
""" | |
get_current().logkv_mean(key, val) | |
def logkvs(d): | |
""" | |
Log a dictionary of key-value pairs | |
""" | |
for (k, v) in d.items(): | |
logkv(k, v) | |
def dumpkvs(): | |
""" | |
Write all of the diagnostics from the current iteration | |
""" | |
return get_current().dumpkvs() | |
def getkvs(): | |
return get_current().name2val | |
def log(*args, level=INFO): | |
""" | |
Write the sequence of args, with no separators, to the console and output files (if you've configured an output file). | |
""" | |
get_current().log(*args, level=level) | |
def debug(*args): | |
log(*args, level=DEBUG) | |
def info(*args): | |
log(*args, level=INFO) | |
def warn(*args): | |
log(*args, level=WARN) | |
def error(*args): | |
log(*args, level=ERROR) | |
def set_level(level): | |
""" | |
Set logging threshold on current logger. | |
""" | |
get_current().set_level(level) | |
def set_comm(comm): | |
get_current().set_comm(comm) | |
def get_dir(): | |
""" | |
Get directory that log files are being written to. | |
will be None if there is no output directory (i.e., if you didn't call start) | |
""" | |
return get_current().get_dir() | |
record_tabular = logkv | |
dump_tabular = dumpkvs | |
def profile_kv(scopename): | |
logkey = "wait_" + scopename | |
tstart = time.time() | |
try: | |
yield | |
finally: | |
get_current().name2val[logkey] += time.time() - tstart | |
def profile(n): | |
""" | |
Usage: | |
@profile("my_func") | |
def my_func(): code | |
""" | |
def decorator_with_name(func): | |
def func_wrapper(*args, **kwargs): | |
with profile_kv(n): | |
return func(*args, **kwargs) | |
return func_wrapper | |
return decorator_with_name | |
# ================================================================ | |
# Backend | |
# ================================================================ | |
def get_current(): | |
if Logger.CURRENT is None: | |
_configure_default_logger() | |
return Logger.CURRENT | |
class Logger(object): | |
DEFAULT = None # A logger with no output files. (See right below class definition) | |
# So that you can still log to the terminal without setting up any output files | |
CURRENT = None # Current logger being used by the free functions above | |
def __init__(self, dir, output_formats, comm=None): | |
self.name2val = defaultdict(float) # values this iteration | |
self.name2cnt = defaultdict(int) | |
self.level = INFO | |
self.dir = dir | |
self.output_formats = output_formats | |
self.comm = comm | |
# Logging API, forwarded | |
# ---------------------------------------- | |
def logkv(self, key, val): | |
self.name2val[key] = val | |
def logkv_mean(self, key, val): | |
oldval, cnt = self.name2val[key], self.name2cnt[key] | |
self.name2val[key] = oldval * cnt / (cnt + 1) + val / (cnt + 1) | |
self.name2cnt[key] = cnt + 1 | |
def dumpkvs(self): | |
if self.comm is None: | |
d = self.name2val | |
else: | |
d = mpi_weighted_mean( | |
self.comm, | |
{ | |
name: (val, self.name2cnt.get(name, 1)) | |
for (name, val) in self.name2val.items() | |
}, | |
) | |
if self.comm.rank != 0: | |
d["dummy"] = 1 # so we don't get a warning about empty dict | |
out = d.copy() # Return the dict for unit testing purposes | |
for fmt in self.output_formats: | |
if isinstance(fmt, KVWriter): | |
fmt.writekvs(d) | |
self.name2val.clear() | |
self.name2cnt.clear() | |
return out | |
def log(self, *args, level=INFO): | |
if self.level <= level: | |
self._do_log(args) | |
# Configuration | |
# ---------------------------------------- | |
def set_level(self, level): | |
self.level = level | |
def set_comm(self, comm): | |
self.comm = comm | |
def get_dir(self): | |
return self.dir | |
def close(self): | |
for fmt in self.output_formats: | |
fmt.close() | |
# Misc | |
# ---------------------------------------- | |
def _do_log(self, args): | |
for fmt in self.output_formats: | |
if isinstance(fmt, SeqWriter): | |
fmt.writeseq(map(str, args)) | |
def get_rank_without_mpi_import(): | |
# check environment variables here instead of importing mpi4py | |
# to avoid calling MPI_Init() when this module is imported | |
for varname in ["PMI_RANK", "OMPI_COMM_WORLD_RANK"]: | |
if varname in os.environ: | |
return int(os.environ[varname]) | |
return 0 | |
def mpi_weighted_mean(comm, local_name2valcount): | |
""" | |
Copied from: https://github.com/openai/baselines/blob/ea25b9e8b234e6ee1bca43083f8f3cf974143998/baselines/common/mpi_util.py#L110 | |
Perform a weighted average over dicts that are each on a different node | |
Input: local_name2valcount: dict mapping key -> (value, count) | |
Returns: key -> mean | |
""" | |
all_name2valcount = comm.gather(local_name2valcount) | |
if comm.rank == 0: | |
name2sum = defaultdict(float) | |
name2count = defaultdict(float) | |
for n2vc in all_name2valcount: | |
for (name, (val, count)) in n2vc.items(): | |
try: | |
val = float(val) | |
except ValueError: | |
if comm.rank == 0: | |
warnings.warn( | |
"WARNING: tried to compute mean on non-float {}={}".format( | |
name, val | |
) | |
) | |
else: | |
name2sum[name] += val * count | |
name2count[name] += count | |
return {name: name2sum[name] / name2count[name] for name in name2sum} | |
else: | |
return {} | |
def configure(dir=None, format_strs=None, comm=None, log_suffix=""): | |
""" | |
If comm is provided, average all numerical stats across that comm | |
""" | |
if dir is None: | |
dir = os.getenv("OPENAI_LOGDIR") | |
if dir is None: | |
dir = osp.join( | |
tempfile.gettempdir(), | |
datetime.datetime.now().strftime("openai-%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S-%f"), | |
) | |
assert isinstance(dir, str) | |
dir = os.path.expanduser(dir) | |
os.makedirs(os.path.expanduser(dir), exist_ok=True) | |
rank = get_rank_without_mpi_import() | |
if rank > 0: | |
log_suffix = log_suffix + "-rank%03i" % rank | |
if format_strs is None: | |
if rank == 0: | |
format_strs = os.getenv("OPENAI_LOG_FORMAT", "stdout,log,csv").split(",") | |
else: | |
format_strs = os.getenv("OPENAI_LOG_FORMAT_MPI", "log").split(",") | |
format_strs = filter(None, format_strs) | |
output_formats = [make_output_format(f, dir, log_suffix) for f in format_strs] | |
Logger.CURRENT = Logger(dir=dir, output_formats=output_formats, comm=comm) | |
if output_formats: | |
log("Logging to %s" % dir) | |
def _configure_default_logger(): | |
configure() | |
Logger.DEFAULT = Logger.CURRENT | |
def reset(): | |
if Logger.CURRENT is not Logger.DEFAULT: | |
Logger.CURRENT.close() | |
Logger.CURRENT = Logger.DEFAULT | |
log("Reset logger") | |
def scoped_configure(dir=None, format_strs=None, comm=None): | |
prevlogger = Logger.CURRENT | |
configure(dir=dir, format_strs=format_strs, comm=comm) | |
try: | |
yield | |
finally: | |
Logger.CURRENT.close() | |
Logger.CURRENT = prevlogger | |