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"""Handy utility functions.""" | |
from __future__ import annotations | |
import ast | |
import asyncio | |
import copy | |
import dataclasses | |
import functools | |
import importlib | |
import importlib.util | |
import inspect | |
import json | |
import json.decoder | |
import os | |
import pkgutil | |
import re | |
import sys | |
import tempfile | |
import threading | |
import time | |
import traceback | |
import typing | |
import urllib.parse | |
import warnings | |
from abc import ABC, abstractmethod | |
from collections import OrderedDict | |
from contextlib import contextmanager | |
from functools import wraps | |
from io import BytesIO | |
from numbers import Number | |
from pathlib import Path | |
from types import AsyncGeneratorType, GeneratorType, ModuleType | |
from typing import ( | |
TYPE_CHECKING, | |
Any, | |
Callable, | |
Generic, | |
Iterable, | |
Iterator, | |
Literal, | |
Optional, | |
TypeVar, | |
) | |
import anyio | |
import gradio_client.utils as client_utils | |
import httpx | |
from gradio_client.documentation import document | |
from typing_extensions import ParamSpec | |
import gradio | |
from gradio.context import Context | |
from gradio.data_classes import FileData | |
from gradio.strings import en | |
if TYPE_CHECKING: # Only import for type checking (is False at runtime). | |
from gradio.blocks import BlockContext, Blocks | |
from gradio.components import Component | |
from gradio.routes import App, Request | |
from gradio.state_holder import SessionState | |
JSON_PATH = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(gradio.__file__), "launches.json") | |
P = ParamSpec("P") | |
T = TypeVar("T") | |
def get_package_version() -> str: | |
try: | |
package_json_data = ( | |
pkgutil.get_data(__name__, "package.json").decode("utf-8").strip() # type: ignore | |
) | |
package_data = json.loads(package_json_data) | |
version = package_data.get("version", "") | |
return version | |
except Exception: | |
return "" | |
def safe_get_lock() -> asyncio.Lock: | |
"""Get asyncio.Lock() without fear of getting an Exception. | |
Needed because in reload mode we import the Blocks object outside | |
the main thread. | |
""" | |
try: | |
asyncio.get_event_loop() | |
return asyncio.Lock() | |
except RuntimeError: | |
return None # type: ignore | |
def safe_get_stop_event() -> asyncio.Event: | |
try: | |
asyncio.get_event_loop() | |
return asyncio.Event() | |
except RuntimeError: | |
return None # type: ignore | |
class BaseReloader(ABC): | |
def running_app(self) -> App: | |
pass | |
def swap_blocks(self, demo: Blocks): | |
assert self.running_app.blocks # noqa: S101 | |
# Copy over the blocks to get new components and events but | |
# not a new queue | |
self.running_app.blocks._queue.block_fns = demo.fns | |
demo._queue = self.running_app.blocks._queue | |
demo.max_file_size = self.running_app.blocks.max_file_size | |
self.running_app.state_holder.reset(demo) | |
self.running_app.blocks = demo | |
demo._queue.reload() | |
class SourceFileReloader(BaseReloader): | |
def __init__( | |
self, | |
app: App, | |
watch_dirs: list[str], | |
watch_module_name: str, | |
demo_file: str, | |
stop_event: threading.Event, | |
demo_name: str = "demo", | |
) -> None: | |
super().__init__() | |
self.app = app | |
self.watch_dirs = watch_dirs | |
self.watch_module_name = watch_module_name | |
self.stop_event = stop_event | |
self.demo_name = demo_name | |
self.demo_file = Path(demo_file) | |
def running_app(self) -> App: | |
return self.app | |
def should_watch(self) -> bool: | |
return not self.stop_event.is_set() | |
def stop(self) -> None: | |
self.stop_event.set() | |
def alert_change(self, change_type: Literal["reload", "error"] = "reload"): | |
self.app.change_type = change_type | |
self.app.change_count += 1 | |
def swap_blocks(self, demo: Blocks): | |
old_blocks = self.running_app.blocks | |
super().swap_blocks(demo) | |
if old_blocks: | |
reassign_keys(old_blocks, demo) | |
demo.config = demo.get_config_file() | |
self.alert_change("reload") | |
NO_RELOAD = True | |
def _remove_no_reload_codeblocks(file_path: str): | |
"""Parse the file, remove the gr.no_reload code blocks, and write the file back to disk. | |
Parameters: | |
file_path (str): The path to the file to remove the no_reload code blocks from. | |
""" | |
with open(file_path, encoding="utf-8") as file: | |
code = file.read() | |
tree = ast.parse(code) | |
def _is_gr_no_reload(expr: ast.AST) -> bool: | |
"""Find with gr.no_reload context managers.""" | |
return ( | |
isinstance(expr, ast.If) | |
and isinstance(expr.test, ast.Attribute) | |
and isinstance(expr.test.value, ast.Name) | |
and expr.test.value.id == "gr" | |
and expr.test.attr == "NO_RELOAD" | |
) | |
# Find the positions of the code blocks to load | |
for node in ast.walk(tree): | |
if _is_gr_no_reload(node): | |
assert isinstance(node, ast.If) # noqa: S101 | |
node.body = [ast.Pass(lineno=node.lineno, col_offset=node.col_offset)] | |
# convert tree to string | |
code_removed = compile(tree, filename=file_path, mode="exec") | |
return code_removed | |
def _find_module(source_file: Path) -> ModuleType: | |
for s, v in sys.modules.items(): | |
if s not in {"__main__", "__mp_main__"} and getattr(v, "__file__", None) == str( | |
source_file | |
): | |
return v | |
raise ValueError(f"Cannot find module for source file: {source_file}") | |
def watchfn(reloader: SourceFileReloader): | |
"""Watch python files in a given module. | |
get_changes is taken from uvicorn's default file watcher. | |
""" | |
# The thread running watchfn will be the thread reloading | |
# the app. So we need to modify this thread_data attr here | |
# so that subsequent calls to reload don't launch the app | |
from gradio.cli.commands.reload import reload_thread | |
reload_thread.running_reload = True | |
def get_changes() -> Path | None: | |
for file in iter_py_files(): | |
try: | |
mtime = file.stat().st_mtime | |
except OSError: # pragma: nocover | |
continue | |
old_time = mtimes.get(file) | |
if old_time is None: | |
mtimes[file] = mtime | |
continue | |
elif mtime > old_time: | |
return file | |
return None | |
def iter_py_files() -> Iterator[Path]: | |
for reload_dir in reload_dirs: | |
for path in list(reload_dir.rglob("*.py")): | |
yield path.resolve() | |
for path in list(reload_dir.rglob("*.css")): | |
yield path.resolve() | |
reload_dirs = [Path(dir_) for dir_ in reloader.watch_dirs] | |
import sys | |
for dir_ in reload_dirs: | |
sys.path.insert(0, str(dir_)) | |
mtimes = {} | |
# Need to import the module in this thread so that the | |
# module is available in the namespace of this thread | |
module = importlib.import_module(reloader.watch_module_name) | |
while reloader.should_watch(): | |
changed = get_changes() | |
if changed: | |
print(f"Changes detected in: {changed}") | |
try: | |
# How source file reloading works | |
# 1. Remove the gr.no_reload code blocks from the temp file | |
# 2. Execute the changed source code in the original module's namespac | |
# 3. Delete the package the module is in from sys.modules. | |
# This is so that the updated module is available in the entire package | |
# 4. Do 1-2 for the main demo file even if it did not change. | |
# This is because the main demo file may import the changed file and we need the | |
# changes to be reflected in the main demo file. | |
if changed.suffix == ".py": | |
changed_in_copy = _remove_no_reload_codeblocks(str(changed)) | |
if changed != reloader.demo_file: | |
changed_module = _find_module(changed) | |
exec(changed_in_copy, changed_module.__dict__) | |
top_level_parent = sys.modules[ | |
changed_module.__name__.split(".")[0] | |
] | |
if top_level_parent != changed_module: | |
importlib.reload(top_level_parent) | |
changed_demo_file = _remove_no_reload_codeblocks( | |
str(reloader.demo_file) | |
) | |
exec(changed_demo_file, module.__dict__) | |
except Exception: | |
print( | |
f"Reloading {reloader.watch_module_name} failed with the following exception: " | |
) | |
traceback.print_exc() | |
mtimes = {} | |
reloader.alert_change("error") | |
reloader.app.reload_error_message = traceback.format_exc() | |
continue | |
demo = getattr(module, reloader.demo_name) | |
reloader.swap_blocks(demo) | |
mtimes = {} | |
time.sleep(0.05) | |
def reassign_keys(old_blocks: Blocks, new_blocks: Blocks): | |
from gradio.blocks import BlockContext | |
assigned_keys = [ | |
block.key for block in new_blocks.children if block.key is not None | |
] | |
def reassign_context_keys( | |
old_context: BlockContext | None, new_context: BlockContext | |
): | |
for i, new_block in enumerate(new_context.children): | |
if old_context and i < len(old_context.children): | |
old_block = old_context.children[i] | |
else: | |
old_block = None | |
if new_block.key is None: | |
if ( | |
old_block.__class__ == new_block.__class__ | |
and old_block is not None | |
and old_block.key not in assigned_keys | |
and json.dumps(getattr(old_block, "value", None)) | |
== json.dumps(getattr(new_block, "value", None)) | |
): | |
new_block.key = old_block.key | |
else: | |
new_block.key = f"__{new_block._id}__" | |
if isinstance(new_block, BlockContext): | |
if ( | |
isinstance(old_block, BlockContext) | |
and old_block.__class__ == new_block.__class__ | |
): | |
reassign_context_keys(old_block, new_block) | |
else: | |
reassign_context_keys(None, new_block) | |
reassign_context_keys(old_blocks, new_blocks) | |
def colab_check() -> bool: | |
""" | |
Check if interface is launching from Google Colab | |
:return is_colab (bool): True or False | |
""" | |
is_colab = False | |
try: # Check if running interactively using ipython. | |
from IPython.core.getipython import get_ipython | |
from_ipynb = get_ipython() | |
if "google.colab" in str(from_ipynb): | |
is_colab = True | |
except (ImportError, NameError): | |
pass | |
return is_colab | |
def kaggle_check() -> bool: | |
return bool( | |
os.environ.get("KAGGLE_KERNEL_RUN_TYPE") or os.environ.get("GFOOTBALL_DATA_DIR") | |
) | |
def sagemaker_check() -> bool: | |
try: | |
import boto3 # type: ignore | |
client = boto3.client("sts") | |
response = client.get_caller_identity() | |
return "sagemaker" in response["Arn"].lower() | |
except Exception: | |
return False | |
def ipython_check() -> bool: | |
""" | |
Check if interface is launching from iPython (not colab) | |
:return is_ipython (bool): True or False | |
""" | |
is_ipython = False | |
try: # Check if running interactively using ipython. | |
from IPython.core.getipython import get_ipython | |
if get_ipython() is not None: | |
is_ipython = True | |
except (ImportError, NameError): | |
pass | |
return is_ipython | |
def get_space() -> str | None: | |
if os.getenv("SYSTEM") == "spaces": | |
return os.getenv("SPACE_ID") | |
return None | |
def is_zero_gpu_space() -> bool: | |
return os.getenv("SPACES_ZERO_GPU") == "true" | |
def download_if_url(article: str) -> str: | |
try: | |
result = urllib.parse.urlparse(article) | |
is_url = all([result.scheme, result.netloc, result.path]) | |
is_url = is_url and result.scheme in ["http", "https"] | |
except ValueError: | |
is_url = False | |
if not is_url: | |
return article | |
try: | |
response = httpx.get(article, timeout=3) | |
if response.status_code == httpx.codes.OK: # pylint: disable=no-member | |
article = response.text | |
except (httpx.InvalidURL, httpx.RequestError, httpx.TimeoutException): | |
pass | |
return article | |
def launch_counter() -> None: | |
try: | |
if not os.path.exists(JSON_PATH): | |
launches = {"launches": 1} | |
with open(JSON_PATH, "w+") as j: | |
json.dump(launches, j) | |
else: | |
with open(JSON_PATH) as j: | |
launches = json.load(j) | |
launches["launches"] += 1 | |
if launches["launches"] in [25, 50, 150, 500, 1000]: | |
print(en["BETA_INVITE"]) | |
with open(JSON_PATH, "w") as j: | |
j.write(json.dumps(launches)) | |
except Exception: | |
pass | |
def get_default_args(func: Callable) -> list[Any]: | |
signature = inspect.signature(func) | |
return [ | |
v.default if v.default is not inspect.Parameter.empty else None | |
for v in signature.parameters.values() | |
] | |
def assert_configs_are_equivalent_besides_ids( | |
config1: dict, config2: dict, root_keys: tuple = ("mode",) | |
): | |
"""Allows you to test if two different Blocks configs produce the same demo. | |
Parameters: | |
config1 (dict): nested dict with config from the first Blocks instance | |
config2 (dict): nested dict with config from the second Blocks instance | |
root_keys (Tuple): an interable consisting of which keys to test for equivalence at | |
the root level of the config. By default, only "mode" is tested, | |
so keys like "version" are ignored. | |
""" | |
config1 = copy.deepcopy(config1) | |
config2 = copy.deepcopy(config2) | |
config1 = json.loads(json.dumps(config1)) # convert tuples to lists | |
config2 = json.loads(json.dumps(config2)) | |
for key in root_keys: | |
if config1[key] != config2[key]: | |
raise ValueError(f"Configs have different: {key}") | |
if len(config1["components"]) != len(config2["components"]): | |
raise ValueError("# of components are different") | |
def assert_same_components(config1_id, config2_id): | |
c1 = list(filter(lambda c: c["id"] == config1_id, config1["components"])) | |
if len(c1) == 0: | |
raise ValueError(f"Could not find component with id {config1_id}") | |
c1 = c1[0] | |
c2 = list(filter(lambda c: c["id"] == config2_id, config2["components"])) | |
if len(c2) == 0: | |
raise ValueError(f"Could not find component with id {config2_id}") | |
c2 = c2[0] | |
c1 = copy.deepcopy(c1) | |
c1.pop("id") | |
c2 = copy.deepcopy(c2) | |
c2.pop("id") | |
if c1 != c2: | |
raise ValueError(f"{c1} does not match {c2}") | |
def same_children_recursive(children1, chidren2): | |
for child1, child2 in zip(children1, chidren2): | |
assert_same_components(child1["id"], child2["id"]) | |
if "children" in child1 or "children" in child2: | |
same_children_recursive(child1["children"], child2["children"]) | |
children1 = config1["layout"]["children"] | |
children2 = config2["layout"]["children"] | |
same_children_recursive(children1, children2) | |
for d1, d2 in zip(config1["dependencies"], config2["dependencies"]): | |
for t1, t2 in zip(d1.pop("targets"), d2.pop("targets")): | |
assert_same_components(t1[0], t2[0]) | |
for i1, i2 in zip(d1.pop("inputs"), d2.pop("inputs")): | |
assert_same_components(i1, i2) | |
for o1, o2 in zip(d1.pop("outputs"), d2.pop("outputs")): | |
assert_same_components(o1, o2) | |
if d1 != d2: | |
raise ValueError(f"{d1} does not match {d2}") | |
return True | |
def delete_none(_dict: dict, skip_value: bool = False) -> dict: | |
""" | |
Delete keys whose values are None from a dictionary | |
""" | |
for key, value in list(_dict.items()): | |
if skip_value and key == "value": | |
continue | |
elif value is None: | |
del _dict[key] | |
return _dict | |
def resolve_singleton(_list: list[Any] | Any) -> Any: | |
if len(_list) == 1: | |
return _list[0] | |
else: | |
return _list | |
def get_all_components() -> list[type[Component] | type[BlockContext]]: | |
import gradio as gr | |
classes_to_check = ( | |
gr.components.Component.__subclasses__() | |
+ gr.blocks.BlockContext.__subclasses__() # type: ignore | |
) | |
subclasses = [] | |
while classes_to_check: | |
subclass = classes_to_check.pop() | |
classes_to_check.extend(subclass.__subclasses__()) | |
subclasses.append(subclass) | |
return subclasses | |
def core_gradio_components(): | |
return [ | |
class_ | |
for class_ in get_all_components() | |
if class_.__module__.startswith("gradio.") | |
] | |
def component_or_layout_class(cls_name: str) -> type[Component] | type[BlockContext]: | |
""" | |
Returns the component, template, or layout class with the given class name, or | |
raises a ValueError if not found. | |
Parameters: | |
cls_name (str): lower-case string class name of a component | |
Returns: | |
cls: the component class | |
""" | |
import gradio.components as components_module | |
from gradio.components import Component | |
components = {c.__name__.lower(): c for c in get_all_components()} | |
# add aliases such as 'text' | |
for name, cls in components_module.__dict__.items(): | |
if isinstance(cls, type) and issubclass(cls, Component): | |
components[name.lower()] = cls | |
if cls_name.replace("_", "") in components: | |
return components[cls_name.replace("_", "")] | |
raise ValueError( | |
f"No such component or layout: {cls_name}. " | |
"It is possible it is a custom component, " | |
"in which case make sure it is installed and imported in your python session." | |
) | |
def run_coro_in_background(func: Callable, *args, **kwargs): | |
""" | |
Runs coroutines in background. | |
Warning, be careful to not use this function in other than FastAPI scope, because the event_loop has not started yet. | |
You can use it in any scope reached by FastAPI app. | |
correct scope examples: endpoints in routes, Blocks.process_api | |
incorrect scope examples: Blocks.launch | |
Use startup_events in routes.py if you need to run a coro in background in Blocks.launch(). | |
Example: | |
utils.run_coro_in_background(fn, *args, **kwargs) | |
Args: | |
func: | |
*args: | |
**kwargs: | |
Returns: | |
""" | |
event_loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() | |
return event_loop.create_task(func(*args, **kwargs)) | |
def run_sync_iterator_async(iterator): | |
"""Helper for yielding StopAsyncIteration from sync iterators.""" | |
try: | |
return next(iterator) | |
except StopIteration: | |
# raise a ValueError here because co-routines can't raise StopIteration themselves | |
raise StopAsyncIteration() from None | |
class SyncToAsyncIterator: | |
"""Treat a synchronous iterator as async one.""" | |
def __init__(self, iterator, limiter) -> None: | |
self.iterator = iterator | |
self.limiter = limiter | |
def __aiter__(self): | |
return self | |
async def __anext__(self): | |
return await anyio.to_thread.run_sync( | |
run_sync_iterator_async, self.iterator, limiter=self.limiter | |
) | |
async def async_iteration(iterator): | |
# anext not introduced until 3.10 :( | |
return await iterator.__anext__() | |
def set_directory(path: Path | str): | |
"""Context manager that sets the working directory to the given path.""" | |
origin = Path().absolute() | |
try: | |
os.chdir(path) | |
yield | |
finally: | |
os.chdir(origin) | |
def no_raise_exception(): | |
"""Context manager that suppresses exceptions.""" | |
try: | |
yield | |
except Exception: | |
pass | |
def sanitize_value_for_csv(value: str | Number) -> str | Number: | |
""" | |
Sanitizes a value that is being written to a CSV file to prevent CSV injection attacks. | |
Reference: https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/CSV_Injection | |
""" | |
if isinstance(value, Number): | |
return value | |
unsafe_prefixes = ["=", "+", "-", "@", "\t", "\n"] | |
unsafe_sequences = [",=", ",+", ",-", ",@", ",\t", ",\n"] | |
if any(value.startswith(prefix) for prefix in unsafe_prefixes) or any( | |
sequence in value for sequence in unsafe_sequences | |
): | |
value = f"'{value}" | |
return value | |
def sanitize_list_for_csv(values: list[Any]) -> list[Any]: | |
""" | |
Sanitizes a list of values (or a list of list of values) that is being written to a | |
CSV file to prevent CSV injection attacks. | |
""" | |
sanitized_values = [] | |
for value in values: | |
if isinstance(value, list): | |
sanitized_value = [sanitize_value_for_csv(v) for v in value] | |
sanitized_values.append(sanitized_value) | |
else: | |
sanitized_value = sanitize_value_for_csv(value) | |
sanitized_values.append(sanitized_value) | |
return sanitized_values | |
def append_unique_suffix(name: str, list_of_names: list[str]): | |
"""Appends a numerical suffix to `name` so that it does not appear in `list_of_names`.""" | |
set_of_names: set[str] = set(list_of_names) # for O(1) lookup | |
if name not in set_of_names: | |
return name | |
else: | |
suffix_counter = 1 | |
new_name = f"{name}_{suffix_counter}" | |
while new_name in set_of_names: | |
suffix_counter += 1 | |
new_name = f"{name}_{suffix_counter}" | |
return new_name | |
def validate_url(possible_url: str) -> bool: | |
headers = {"User-Agent": "gradio (https://gradio.app/; [email protected])"} | |
try: | |
head_request = httpx.head(possible_url, headers=headers, follow_redirects=True) | |
# some URLs, such as AWS S3 presigned URLs, return a 405 or a 403 for HEAD requests | |
if head_request.status_code in (403, 405): | |
return httpx.get( | |
possible_url, headers=headers, follow_redirects=True | |
).is_success | |
return head_request.is_success | |
except Exception: | |
return False | |
def is_update(val): | |
return isinstance(val, dict) and "update" in val.get("__type__", "") | |
def get_continuous_fn(fn: Callable, every: float) -> Callable: | |
# For Wasm-compatibility, we need to use asyncio.sleep() instead of time.sleep(), | |
# so we need to make the function async. | |
async def continuous_coro(*args): | |
while True: | |
output = fn(*args) | |
if isinstance(output, GeneratorType): | |
for item in output: | |
yield item | |
elif isinstance(output, AsyncGeneratorType): | |
async for item in output: | |
yield item | |
elif inspect.isawaitable(output): | |
yield await output | |
else: | |
yield output | |
await asyncio.sleep(every) | |
return continuous_coro | |
def function_wrapper( | |
f: Callable, | |
before_fn: Callable | None = None, | |
before_args: Iterable | None = None, | |
after_fn: Callable | None = None, | |
after_args: Iterable | None = None, | |
): | |
before_args = [] if before_args is None else before_args | |
after_args = [] if after_args is None else after_args | |
if inspect.isasyncgenfunction(f): | |
async def asyncgen_wrapper(*args, **kwargs): | |
iterator = f(*args, **kwargs) | |
while True: | |
if before_fn: | |
before_fn(*before_args) | |
try: | |
response = await iterator.__anext__() | |
except StopAsyncIteration: | |
if after_fn: | |
after_fn(*after_args) | |
break | |
if after_fn: | |
after_fn(*after_args) | |
yield response | |
return asyncgen_wrapper | |
elif asyncio.iscoroutinefunction(f): | |
async def async_wrapper(*args, **kwargs): | |
if before_fn: | |
before_fn(*before_args) | |
response = await f(*args, **kwargs) | |
if after_fn: | |
after_fn(*after_args) | |
return response | |
return async_wrapper | |
elif inspect.isgeneratorfunction(f): | |
def gen_wrapper(*args, **kwargs): | |
iterator = f(*args, **kwargs) | |
while True: | |
if before_fn: | |
before_fn(*before_args) | |
try: | |
response = next(iterator) | |
except StopIteration: | |
if after_fn: | |
after_fn(*after_args) | |
break | |
if after_fn: | |
after_fn(*after_args) | |
yield response | |
return gen_wrapper | |
else: | |
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): | |
if before_fn: | |
before_fn(*before_args) | |
response = f(*args, **kwargs) | |
if after_fn: | |
after_fn(*after_args) | |
return response | |
return wrapper | |
def get_function_with_locals( | |
fn: Callable, | |
blocks: Blocks, | |
event_id: str | None, | |
in_event_listener: bool, | |
request: Request | None, | |
state: SessionState | None, | |
): | |
def before_fn(blocks, event_id): | |
from gradio.context import LocalContext | |
LocalContext.blocks.set(blocks) | |
LocalContext.in_event_listener.set(in_event_listener) | |
LocalContext.event_id.set(event_id) | |
LocalContext.request.set(request) | |
if state: | |
LocalContext.blocks_config.set(state.blocks_config) | |
def after_fn(): | |
from gradio.context import LocalContext | |
LocalContext.in_event_listener.set(False) | |
LocalContext.request.set(None) | |
LocalContext.blocks_config.set(None) | |
return function_wrapper( | |
fn, | |
before_fn=before_fn, | |
before_args=(blocks, event_id), | |
after_fn=after_fn, | |
) | |
async def cancel_tasks(task_ids: set[str]) -> list[str]: | |
tasks = [(task, task.get_name()) for task in asyncio.all_tasks()] | |
event_ids = [] | |
matching_tasks = [] | |
for task, name in tasks: | |
if "<gradio-sep>" not in name: | |
continue | |
task_id, event_id = name.split("<gradio-sep>") | |
if task_id in task_ids: | |
matching_tasks.append(task) | |
event_ids.append(event_id) | |
task.cancel() | |
await asyncio.gather(*matching_tasks, return_exceptions=True) | |
return event_ids | |
def set_task_name(task, session_hash: str, fn_index: int, event_id: str, batch: bool): | |
if not batch: | |
task.set_name(f"{session_hash}_{fn_index}<gradio-sep>{event_id}") | |
def get_cancel_function( | |
dependencies: list[dict[str, Any]], | |
) -> tuple[Callable, list[int]]: | |
fn_to_comp = {} | |
for dep in dependencies: | |
if Context.root_block: | |
fn_index = next( | |
i for i, d in enumerate(Context.root_block.fns) if d.get_config() == dep | |
) | |
fn_to_comp[fn_index] = [ | |
Context.root_block.blocks[o] for o in dep["outputs"] | |
] | |
async def cancel(session_hash: str) -> list[str]: | |
task_ids = {f"{session_hash}_{fn}" for fn in fn_to_comp} | |
event_ids = await cancel_tasks(task_ids) | |
return event_ids | |
return ( | |
cancel, | |
list(fn_to_comp.keys()), | |
) | |
def get_type_hints(fn): | |
# Importing gradio with the canonical abbreviation. Used in typing._eval_type. | |
import gradio as gr # noqa: F401 | |
from gradio import OAuthProfile, OAuthToken, Request # noqa: F401 | |
if inspect.isfunction(fn) or inspect.ismethod(fn): | |
pass | |
elif callable(fn): | |
fn = fn.__call__ | |
else: | |
return {} | |
try: | |
return typing.get_type_hints(fn) | |
except TypeError: | |
# On Python 3.9 or earlier, get_type_hints throws a TypeError if the function | |
# has a type annotation that include "|". We resort to parsing the signature | |
# manually using inspect.signature. | |
type_hints = {} | |
sig = inspect.signature(fn) | |
for name, param in sig.parameters.items(): | |
if param.annotation is inspect.Parameter.empty: | |
continue | |
if param.annotation == "gr.OAuthProfile | None": | |
# Special case: we want to inject the OAuthProfile value even on Python 3.9 | |
type_hints[name] = Optional[OAuthProfile] | |
if param.annotation == "gr.OAuthToken | None": | |
# Special case: we want to inject the OAuthToken value even on Python 3.9 | |
type_hints[name] = Optional[OAuthToken] | |
if "|" in str(param.annotation): | |
continue | |
# To convert the string annotation to a class, we use the | |
# internal typing._eval_type function. This is not ideal, but | |
# it's the only way to do it without eval-ing the string. | |
# Since the API is internal, it may change in the future. | |
try: | |
type_hints[name] = typing._eval_type( # type: ignore | |
typing.ForwardRef(param.annotation), globals(), locals() | |
) | |
except (NameError, TypeError): | |
pass | |
return type_hints | |
def is_special_typed_parameter(name, parameter_types): | |
from gradio.helpers import EventData | |
from gradio.oauth import OAuthProfile, OAuthToken | |
from gradio.routes import Request | |
"""Checks if parameter has a type hint designating it as a gr.Request, gr.EventData, gr.OAuthProfile or gr.OAuthToken.""" | |
hint = parameter_types.get(name) | |
if not hint: | |
return False | |
is_request = hint == Request | |
is_oauth_arg = hint in ( | |
OAuthProfile, | |
Optional[OAuthProfile], | |
OAuthToken, | |
Optional[OAuthToken], | |
) | |
is_event_data = inspect.isclass(hint) and issubclass(hint, EventData) | |
return is_request or is_event_data or is_oauth_arg | |
def check_function_inputs_match(fn: Callable, inputs: list, inputs_as_dict: bool): | |
""" | |
Checks if the input component set matches the function | |
Returns: None if valid or if the function does not have a signature (e.g. is a built in), | |
or a string error message if mismatch | |
""" | |
try: | |
signature = inspect.signature(fn) | |
except ValueError: | |
return None | |
parameter_types = get_type_hints(fn) | |
min_args = 0 | |
max_args = 0 | |
infinity = -1 | |
for name, param in signature.parameters.items(): | |
has_default = param.default != param.empty | |
if param.kind in [param.POSITIONAL_ONLY, param.POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD]: | |
if not is_special_typed_parameter(name, parameter_types): | |
if not has_default: | |
min_args += 1 | |
max_args += 1 | |
elif param.kind == param.VAR_POSITIONAL: | |
max_args = infinity | |
elif param.kind == param.KEYWORD_ONLY and not has_default: | |
return f"Keyword-only args must have default values for function {fn}" | |
arg_count = 1 if inputs_as_dict else len(inputs) | |
if min_args == max_args and max_args != arg_count: | |
warnings.warn( | |
f"Expected {max_args} arguments for function {fn}, received {arg_count}." | |
) | |
if arg_count < min_args: | |
warnings.warn( | |
f"Expected at least {min_args} arguments for function {fn}, received {arg_count}." | |
) | |
if max_args != infinity and arg_count > max_args: | |
warnings.warn( | |
f"Expected maximum {max_args} arguments for function {fn}, received {arg_count}." | |
) | |
class TupleNoPrint(tuple): | |
# To remove printing function return in notebook | |
def __repr__(self): | |
return "" | |
def __str__(self): | |
return "" | |
class MatplotlibBackendMananger: | |
def __enter__(self): | |
import matplotlib | |
self._original_backend = matplotlib.get_backend() | |
matplotlib.use("agg") | |
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): | |
import matplotlib | |
matplotlib.use(self._original_backend) | |
def tex2svg(formula, *_args): | |
with MatplotlibBackendMananger(): | |
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt | |
fontsize = 20 | |
dpi = 300 | |
plt.rc("mathtext", fontset="cm") | |
fig = plt.figure(figsize=(0.01, 0.01)) | |
fig.text(0, 0, rf"${formula}$", fontsize=fontsize) | |
output = BytesIO() | |
fig.savefig( # type: ignore | |
output, | |
dpi=dpi, | |
transparent=True, | |
format="svg", | |
bbox_inches="tight", | |
pad_inches=0.0, | |
) | |
plt.close(fig) | |
output.seek(0) | |
xml_code = output.read().decode("utf-8") | |
svg_start = xml_code.index("<svg ") | |
svg_code = xml_code[svg_start:] | |
svg_code = re.sub(r"<metadata>.*<\/metadata>", "", svg_code, flags=re.DOTALL) | |
svg_code = re.sub(r' width="[^"]+"', "", svg_code) | |
height_match = re.search(r'height="([\d.]+)pt"', svg_code) | |
if height_match: | |
height = float(height_match.group(1)) | |
new_height = height / fontsize # conversion from pt to em | |
svg_code = re.sub( | |
r'height="[\d.]+pt"', f'height="{new_height}em"', svg_code | |
) | |
copy_code = f"<span style='font-size: 0px'>{formula}</span>" | |
return f"{copy_code}{svg_code}" | |
def abspath(path: str | Path) -> Path: | |
"""Returns absolute path of a str or Path path, but does not resolve symlinks.""" | |
path = Path(path) | |
if path.is_absolute(): | |
return path | |
# recursively check if there is a symlink within the path | |
is_symlink = path.is_symlink() or any( | |
parent.is_symlink() for parent in path.parents | |
) | |
if is_symlink or path == path.resolve(): # in case path couldn't be resolved | |
return Path.cwd() / path | |
else: | |
return path.resolve() | |
def is_in_or_equal(path_1: str | Path, path_2: str | Path): | |
""" | |
True if path_1 is a descendant (i.e. located within) path_2 or if the paths are the | |
same, returns False otherwise. | |
Parameters: | |
path_1: str or Path (to file or directory) | |
path_2: str or Path (to file or directory) | |
""" | |
path_1, path_2 = abspath(path_1), abspath(path_2) | |
try: | |
relative_path = path_1.relative_to(path_2) | |
if str(relative_path) == ".": | |
return True | |
relative_path = path_1.parent.relative_to(path_2) | |
return ".." not in str(relative_path) | |
except ValueError: | |
return False | |
return True | |
def set_static_paths(paths: list[str | Path]) -> None: | |
""" | |
Set the static paths to be served by the gradio app. | |
Static files are not moved to the gradio cache and are served directly from the file system. | |
This function is useful when you want to serve files that you know will not be modified during the lifetime of the gradio app (like files used in gr.Examples). | |
By setting static paths, your app will launch faster and it will consume less disk space. | |
Calling this function will set the static paths for all gradio applications defined in the same interpreter session until it is called again or the session ends. | |
To clear out the static paths, call this function with an empty list. | |
Parameters: | |
paths: List of filepaths or directory names to be served by the gradio app. If it is a directory name, ALL files located within that directory will be considered static and not moved to the gradio cache. This also means that ALL files in that directory will be accessible over the network. | |
Example: | |
import gradio as gr | |
# Paths can be a list of strings or pathlib.Path objects | |
# corresponding to filenames or directories. | |
gr.set_static_paths(paths=["test/test_files/"]) | |
# The example files and the default value of the input | |
# will not be copied to the gradio cache and will be served directly. | |
demo = gr.Interface( | |
lambda s: s.rotate(45), | |
gr.Image(value="test/test_files/cheetah1.jpg", type="pil"), | |
gr.Image(), | |
examples=["test/test_files/bus.png"], | |
) | |
demo.launch() | |
""" | |
from gradio.data_classes import _StaticFiles | |
_StaticFiles.all_paths.extend([Path(p).resolve() for p in paths]) | |
def is_static_file(file_path: Any): | |
"""Returns True if the file is a static file (and not moved to cache)""" | |
from gradio.data_classes import _StaticFiles | |
return _is_static_file(file_path, _StaticFiles.all_paths) | |
def _is_static_file(file_path: Any, static_files: list[Path]) -> bool: | |
""" | |
Returns True if the file is a static file (i.e. is is in the static files list). | |
""" | |
if not isinstance(file_path, (str, Path, FileData)): | |
return False | |
if isinstance(file_path, FileData): | |
file_path = file_path.path | |
if isinstance(file_path, str): | |
file_path = Path(file_path) | |
if not file_path.exists(): | |
return False | |
return any(is_in_or_equal(file_path, static_file) for static_file in static_files) | |
HTML_TAG_RE = re.compile("<.*?>") | |
def remove_html_tags(raw_html: str | None) -> str: | |
return re.sub(HTML_TAG_RE, "", raw_html or "") | |
def find_user_stack_level() -> int: | |
""" | |
Find the first stack frame not inside Gradio. | |
""" | |
frame = inspect.currentframe() | |
n = 0 | |
while frame: | |
fname = inspect.getfile(frame) | |
if "/gradio/" not in fname.replace(os.sep, "/"): | |
break | |
frame = frame.f_back | |
n += 1 | |
return n | |
class NamedString(str): | |
""" | |
Subclass of str that includes a .name attribute equal to the value of the string itself. This class is used when returning | |
a value from the `.preprocess()` methods of the File and UploadButton components. Before Gradio 4.0, these methods returned a file | |
object which was then converted to a string filepath using the `.name` attribute. In Gradio 4.0, these methods now return a str | |
filepath directly, but to maintain backwards compatibility, we use this class instead of a regular str. | |
""" | |
def __init__(self, *args): | |
super().__init__() | |
self.name = str(self) if args else "" | |
def default_input_labels(): | |
""" | |
A generator that provides default input labels for components when the user's function | |
does not have named parameters. The labels are of the form "input 0", "input 1", etc. | |
""" | |
n = 0 | |
while True: | |
yield f"input {n}" | |
n += 1 | |
def get_extension_from_file_path_or_url(file_path_or_url: str) -> str: | |
""" | |
Returns the file extension (without the dot) from a file path or URL. If the file path or URL does not have a file extension, returns an empty string. | |
For example, "https://example.com/avatar/xxxx.mp4?se=2023-11-16T06:51:23Z&sp=r" would return "mp4". | |
""" | |
parsed_url = urllib.parse.urlparse(file_path_or_url) | |
file_extension = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(parsed_url.path))[1] | |
return file_extension[1:] if file_extension else "" | |
def convert_to_dict_if_dataclass(value): | |
if dataclasses.is_dataclass(value): | |
return dataclasses.asdict(value) | |
return value | |
K = TypeVar("K") | |
V = TypeVar("V") | |
class LRUCache(OrderedDict, Generic[K, V]): | |
def __init__(self, max_size: int = 100): | |
super().__init__() | |
self.max_size: int = max_size | |
def __setitem__(self, key: K, value: V) -> None: | |
if key in self: | |
self.move_to_end(key) | |
elif len(self) >= self.max_size: | |
self.popitem(last=False) | |
super().__setitem__(key, value) | |
def __getitem__(self, key: K) -> V: | |
return super().__getitem__(key) | |
def get_cache_folder() -> Path: | |
return Path(os.environ.get("GRADIO_EXAMPLES_CACHE", "gradio_cached_examples")) | |
def diff(old, new): | |
def compare_objects(obj1, obj2, path=None): | |
if path is None: | |
path = [] | |
edits = [] | |
if obj1 == obj2: | |
return edits | |
if type(obj1) != type(obj2): | |
edits.append(("replace", path, obj2)) | |
return edits | |
if isinstance(obj1, str) and obj2.startswith(obj1): | |
edits.append(("append", path, obj2[len(obj1) :])) | |
return edits | |
if isinstance(obj1, list): | |
common_length = min(len(obj1), len(obj2)) | |
for i in range(common_length): | |
edits.extend(compare_objects(obj1[i], obj2[i], path + [i])) | |
for i in range(common_length, len(obj1)): | |
edits.append(("delete", path + [i], None)) | |
for i in range(common_length, len(obj2)): | |
edits.append(("add", path + [i], obj2[i])) | |
return edits | |
if isinstance(obj1, dict): | |
for key in obj1: | |
if key in obj2: | |
edits.extend(compare_objects(obj1[key], obj2[key], path + [key])) | |
else: | |
edits.append(("delete", path + [key], None)) | |
for key in obj2: | |
if key not in obj1: | |
edits.append(("add", path + [key], obj2[key])) | |
return edits | |
edits.append(("replace", path, obj2)) | |
return edits | |
return compare_objects(old, new) | |
def get_upload_folder() -> str: | |
return os.environ.get("GRADIO_TEMP_DIR") or str( | |
(Path(tempfile.gettempdir()) / "gradio").resolve() | |
) | |
def get_function_params(func: Callable) -> list[tuple[str, bool, Any]]: | |
params_info = [] | |
signature = inspect.signature(func) | |
for name, parameter in signature.parameters.items(): | |
if parameter.kind in ( | |
inspect.Parameter.VAR_POSITIONAL, | |
inspect.Parameter.VAR_KEYWORD, | |
): | |
break | |
if parameter.default is inspect.Parameter.empty: | |
params_info.append((name, False, None)) | |
else: | |
params_info.append((name, True, parameter.default)) | |
return params_info | |
def simplify_file_data_in_str(s): | |
""" | |
If a FileData dictionary has been dumped as part of a string, this function will replace the dict with just the str filepath | |
""" | |
try: | |
payload = json.loads(s) | |
except json.JSONDecodeError: | |
return s | |
payload = client_utils.traverse( | |
payload, lambda x: x["path"], client_utils.is_file_obj_with_meta | |
) | |
if isinstance(payload, str): | |
return payload | |
return json.dumps(payload) | |
def sync_fn_to_generator(fn): | |
def wrapped(*args, **kwargs): | |
yield fn(*args, **kwargs) | |
return wrapped | |
def async_fn_to_generator(fn): | |
async def wrapped(*args, **kwargs): | |
yield await fn(*args, **kwargs) | |
return wrapped | |
def async_lambda(f: Callable) -> Callable: | |
"""Turn a function into an async function. | |
Useful for internal event handlers defined as lambda functions used in the codebase | |
""" | |
async def function_wrapper(*args, **kwargs): | |
return f(*args, **kwargs) | |
return function_wrapper | |
class FileSize: | |
B = 1 | |
KB = 1024 * B | |
MB = 1024 * KB | |
GB = 1024 * MB | |
TB = 1024 * GB | |
def _parse_file_size(size: str | int | None) -> int | None: | |
if isinstance(size, int) or size is None: | |
return size | |
size = size.replace(" ", "") | |
last_digit_index = next( | |
(i for i, c in enumerate(size) if not c.isdigit()), len(size) | |
) | |
size_int, unit = int(size[:last_digit_index]), size[last_digit_index:].upper() | |
multiple = getattr(FileSize, unit, None) | |
if not multiple: | |
raise ValueError(f"Invalid file size unit: {unit}") | |
return multiple * size_int | |