lightning/pytorch_lightning/callbacks/progress.py

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"""
Progress Bars
=============
Use or override one of the progress bar callbacks.
"""
import importlib
import sys
# check if ipywidgets is installed before importing tqdm.auto
# to ensure it won't fail and a progress bar is displayed
if importlib.util.find_spec('ipywidgets') is not None:
from tqdm.auto import tqdm
else:
from tqdm import tqdm
from pytorch_lightning.callbacks import Callback
class ProgressBarBase(Callback):
r"""
The base class for progress bars in Lightning. It is a :class:`~pytorch_lightning.callbacks.Callback`
that keeps track of the batch progress in the :class:`~pytorch_lightning.trainer.trainer.Trainer`.
You should implement your highly custom progress bars with this as the base class.
Example::
class LitProgressBar(ProgressBarBase):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__() # don't forget this :)
self.enable = True
def disable(self):
self.enable = False
def on_train_batch_end(self, trainer, pl_module, outputs):
super().on_train_batch_end(trainer, pl_module, outputs) # don't forget this :)
percent = (self.train_batch_idx / self.total_train_batches) * 100
sys.stdout.flush()
sys.stdout.write(f'{percent:.01f} percent complete \r')
bar = LitProgressBar()
trainer = Trainer(callbacks=[bar])
"""
def __init__(self):
self._trainer = None
self._train_batch_idx = 0
self._val_batch_idx = 0
self._test_batch_idx = 0
@property
def trainer(self):
return self._trainer
@property
def train_batch_idx(self) -> int:
"""
The current batch index being processed during training.
Use this to update your progress bar.
"""
return self._train_batch_idx
@property
def val_batch_idx(self) -> int:
"""
The current batch index being processed during validation.
Use this to update your progress bar.
"""
return self._val_batch_idx
@property
def test_batch_idx(self) -> int:
"""
The current batch index being processed during testing.
Use this to update your progress bar.
"""
return self._test_batch_idx
@property
def total_train_batches(self) -> int:
"""
The total number of training batches during training, which may change from epoch to epoch.
Use this to set the total number of iterations in the progress bar. Can return ``inf`` if the
training dataloader is of infinite size.
"""
return self.trainer.num_training_batches
@property
def total_val_batches(self) -> int:
"""
The total number of training batches during validation, which may change from epoch to epoch.
Use this to set the total number of iterations in the progress bar. Can return ``inf`` if the
validation dataloader is of infinite size.
"""
total_val_batches = 0
if not self.trainer.disable_validation:
is_val_epoch = (self.trainer.current_epoch) % self.trainer.check_val_every_n_epoch == 0
total_val_batches = sum(self.trainer.num_val_batches) if is_val_epoch else 0
return total_val_batches
@property
def total_test_batches(self) -> int:
"""
The total number of training batches during testing, which may change from epoch to epoch.
Use this to set the total number of iterations in the progress bar. Can return ``inf`` if the
test dataloader is of infinite size.
"""
return sum(self.trainer.num_test_batches)
def disable(self):
"""
You should provide a way to disable the progress bar.
The :class:`~pytorch_lightning.trainer.trainer.Trainer` will call this to disable the
output on processes that have a rank different from 0, e.g., in multi-node training.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def enable(self):
"""
You should provide a way to enable the progress bar.
The :class:`~pytorch_lightning.trainer.trainer.Trainer` will call this in e.g. pre-training
routines like the :ref:`learning rate finder <lr_finder>` to temporarily enable and
disable the main progress bar.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def on_init_end(self, trainer):
self._trainer = trainer
def on_train_start(self, trainer, pl_module):
self._train_batch_idx = trainer.batch_idx
def on_epoch_start(self, trainer, pl_module):
self._train_batch_idx = 0
def on_train_batch_end(self, trainer, pl_module, outputs, batch, batch_idx, dataloader_idx):
self._train_batch_idx += 1
def on_validation_start(self, trainer, pl_module):
self._val_batch_idx = 0
def on_validation_batch_end(self, trainer, pl_module, outputs, batch, batch_idx, dataloader_idx):
self._val_batch_idx += 1
def on_test_start(self, trainer, pl_module):
self._test_batch_idx = 0
def on_test_batch_end(self, trainer, pl_module, outputs, batch, batch_idx, dataloader_idx):
self._test_batch_idx += 1
class ProgressBar(ProgressBarBase):
r"""
This is the default progress bar used by Lightning. It prints to `stdout` using the
:mod:`tqdm` package and shows up to four different bars:
- **sanity check progress:** the progress during the sanity check run
- **main progress:** shows training + validation progress combined. It also accounts for
multiple validation runs during training when
:paramref:`~pytorch_lightning.trainer.trainer.Trainer.val_check_interval` is used.
- **validation progress:** only visible during validation;
shows total progress over all validation datasets.
- **test progress:** only active when testing; shows total progress over all test datasets.
For infinite datasets, the progress bar never ends.
If you want to customize the default ``tqdm`` progress bars used by Lightning, you can override
specific methods of the callback class and pass your custom implementation to the
:class:`~pytorch_lightning.trainer.trainer.Trainer`:
Example::
class LitProgressBar(ProgressBar):
def init_validation_tqdm(self):
bar = super().init_validation_tqdm()
bar.set_description('running validation ...')
return bar
bar = LitProgressBar()
trainer = Trainer(callbacks=[bar])
Args:
refresh_rate:
Determines at which rate (in number of batches) the progress bars get updated.
Set it to ``0`` to disable the display. By default, the
:class:`~pytorch_lightning.trainer.trainer.Trainer` uses this implementation of the progress
bar and sets the refresh rate to the value provided to the
:paramref:`~pytorch_lightning.trainer.trainer.Trainer.progress_bar_refresh_rate` argument in the
:class:`~pytorch_lightning.trainer.trainer.Trainer`.
process_position:
Set this to a value greater than ``0`` to offset the progress bars by this many lines.
This is useful when you have progress bars defined elsewhere and want to show all of them
together. This corresponds to
:paramref:`~pytorch_lightning.trainer.trainer.Trainer.process_position` in the
:class:`~pytorch_lightning.trainer.trainer.Trainer`.
"""
def __init__(self, refresh_rate: int = 1, process_position: int = 0):
super().__init__()
self._refresh_rate = refresh_rate
self._process_position = process_position
self._enabled = True
self.main_progress_bar = None
self.val_progress_bar = None
self.test_progress_bar = None
def __getstate__(self):
# can't pickle the tqdm objects
state = self.__dict__.copy()
state['main_progress_bar'] = None
state['val_progress_bar'] = None
state['test_progress_bar'] = None
return state
@property
def refresh_rate(self) -> int:
return self._refresh_rate
@property
def process_position(self) -> int:
return self._process_position
@property
def is_enabled(self) -> bool:
return self._enabled and self.refresh_rate > 0
@property
def is_disabled(self) -> bool:
return not self.is_enabled
def disable(self) -> None:
self._enabled = False
def enable(self) -> None:
self._enabled = True
def init_sanity_tqdm(self) -> tqdm:
""" Override this to customize the tqdm bar for the validation sanity run. """
bar = tqdm(
desc='Validation sanity check',
position=(2 * self.process_position),
disable=self.is_disabled,
leave=False,
dynamic_ncols=True,
file=sys.stdout,
)
return bar
def init_train_tqdm(self) -> tqdm:
""" Override this to customize the tqdm bar for training. """
bar = tqdm(
desc='Training',
initial=self.train_batch_idx,
position=(2 * self.process_position),
disable=self.is_disabled,
leave=True,
dynamic_ncols=True,
file=sys.stdout,
smoothing=0,
)
return bar
def init_validation_tqdm(self) -> tqdm:
""" Override this to customize the tqdm bar for validation. """
bar = tqdm(
desc='Validating',
position=(2 * self.process_position + 1),
disable=self.is_disabled,
leave=False,
dynamic_ncols=True,
file=sys.stdout
)
return bar
def init_test_tqdm(self) -> tqdm:
""" Override this to customize the tqdm bar for testing. """
bar = tqdm(
desc='Testing',
position=(2 * self.process_position),
disable=self.is_disabled,
leave=True,
dynamic_ncols=True,
file=sys.stdout
)
return bar
def on_sanity_check_start(self, trainer, pl_module):
super().on_sanity_check_start(trainer, pl_module)
self.val_progress_bar = self.init_sanity_tqdm()
self.val_progress_bar.total = convert_inf(sum(trainer.num_sanity_val_batches))
self.main_progress_bar = tqdm(disable=True) # dummy progress bar
def on_sanity_check_end(self, trainer, pl_module):
super().on_sanity_check_end(trainer, pl_module)
self.main_progress_bar.close()
self.val_progress_bar.close()
def on_train_start(self, trainer, pl_module):
super().on_train_start(trainer, pl_module)
self.main_progress_bar = self.init_train_tqdm()
def on_epoch_start(self, trainer, pl_module):
super().on_epoch_start(trainer, pl_module)
total_train_batches = self.total_train_batches
total_val_batches = self.total_val_batches
if total_train_batches != float('inf') and not trainer.fast_dev_run:
# val can be checked multiple times per epoch
val_checks_per_epoch = total_train_batches // trainer.val_check_batch
total_val_batches = total_val_batches * val_checks_per_epoch
total_batches = total_train_batches + total_val_batches
if not self.main_progress_bar.disable:
self.main_progress_bar.reset(convert_inf(total_batches))
self.main_progress_bar.set_description(f'Epoch {trainer.current_epoch}')
def on_train_batch_end(self, trainer, pl_module, outputs, batch, batch_idx, dataloader_idx):
super().on_train_batch_end(trainer, pl_module, outputs, batch, batch_idx, dataloader_idx)
if self.is_enabled and self.train_batch_idx % self.refresh_rate == 0:
self.main_progress_bar.update(self.refresh_rate)
self.main_progress_bar.set_postfix(trainer.progress_bar_dict)
def on_validation_start(self, trainer, pl_module):
super().on_validation_start(trainer, pl_module)
if not trainer.running_sanity_check:
self.val_progress_bar = self.init_validation_tqdm()
self.val_progress_bar.total = convert_inf(self.total_val_batches)
def on_validation_batch_end(self, trainer, pl_module, outputs, batch, batch_idx, dataloader_idx):
super().on_validation_batch_end(trainer, pl_module, outputs, batch, batch_idx, dataloader_idx)
if self.is_enabled and self.val_batch_idx % self.refresh_rate == 0:
self.val_progress_bar.update(self.refresh_rate)
self.main_progress_bar.update(self.refresh_rate)
def on_validation_end(self, trainer, pl_module):
super().on_validation_end(trainer, pl_module)
self.main_progress_bar.set_postfix(trainer.progress_bar_dict)
self.val_progress_bar.close()
def on_train_end(self, trainer, pl_module):
super().on_train_end(trainer, pl_module)
self.main_progress_bar.close()
def on_test_start(self, trainer, pl_module):
super().on_test_start(trainer, pl_module)
self.test_progress_bar = self.init_test_tqdm()
self.test_progress_bar.total = convert_inf(self.total_test_batches)
def on_test_batch_end(self, trainer, pl_module, outputs, batch, batch_idx, dataloader_idx):
super().on_test_batch_end(trainer, pl_module, outputs, batch, batch_idx, dataloader_idx)
if self.is_enabled and self.test_batch_idx % self.refresh_rate == 0:
self.test_progress_bar.update(self.refresh_rate)
def on_test_end(self, trainer, pl_module):
super().on_test_end(trainer, pl_module)
self.test_progress_bar.close()
def convert_inf(x):
""" The tqdm doesn't support inf values. We have to convert it to None. """
if x == float('inf'):
return None
return x