The lightning validation loop handles everything except the actual computations of your model. To decide what will happen in your validation loop, define the [validation_step function](../../Pytorch-lightning/LightningModule/#validation_step). Below are all the things lightning automates for you in the validation loop. **Note** Lightning will run 5 steps of validation in the beginning of training as a sanity check so you don't have to wait until a full epoch to catch possible validation issues. --- #### Check validation every n epochs If you have a small dataset you might want to check validation every n epochs ``` {.python} # DEFAULT trainer = Trainer(check_val_every_n_epoch=1) ``` --- #### Set how much of the validation set to check If you don't want to check 100% of the validation set (for debugging or if it's huge), set this flag ``` {.python} # DEFAULT trainer = Trainer(val_percent_check=1.0) # check 10% only trainer = Trainer(val_percent_check=0.1) ``` --- #### Set how much of the test set to check If you don't want to check 100% of the test set (for debugging or if it's huge), set this flag ``` {.python} # DEFAULT trainer = Trainer(test_percent_check=1.0) # check 10% only trainer = Trainer(test_percent_check=0.1) ``` --- #### Set validation check frequency within 1 training epoch For large datasets it's often desirable to check validation multiple times within a training loop ``` {.python} # DEFAULT trainer = Trainer(val_check_interval=0.95) # check every .25 of an epoch trainer = Trainer(val_check_interval=0.25) ``` --- #### Set the number of validation sanity steps Lightning runs a few steps of validation in the beginning of training. This avoids crashing in the validation loop sometime deep into a lengthy training loop. ``` {.python} # DEFAULT trainer = Trainer(nb_sanity_val_steps=5) ```