LocalAI/backend/python/common/libbackend.sh
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feat: create bash library to handle install/run/test of python backends (#2286)
* feat: create bash library to handle install/run/test of python backends

Signed-off-by: Chris Jowett <421501+cryptk@users.noreply.github.com>

* chore: minor cleanup

Signed-off-by: Chris Jowett <421501+cryptk@users.noreply.github.com>

* fix: remove incorrect LIMIT_TARGETS from parler-tts

Signed-off-by: Chris Jowett <421501+cryptk@users.noreply.github.com>

* fix: update runUnitests to handle running tests from a custom test file

Signed-off-by: Chris Jowett <421501+cryptk@users.noreply.github.com>

* chore: document runUnittests

Signed-off-by: Chris Jowett <421501+cryptk@users.noreply.github.com>

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Signed-off-by: Chris Jowett <421501+cryptk@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-05-11 18:32:46 +02:00

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# init handles the setup of the library
#
# use the library by adding the following line to a script:
# source $(dirname $0)/../common/libbackend.sh
#
# If you want to limit what targets a backend can be used on, set the variable LIMIT_TARGETS to a
# space separated list of valid targets BEFORE sourcing the library, for example to only allow a backend
# to be used on CUDA and CPU backends:
#
# LIMIT_TARGETS="cublas cpu"
# source $(dirname $0)/../common/libbackend.sh
#
# You can use any valid BUILD_TYPE or BUILD_PROFILE, if you need to limit a backend to CUDA 12 only:
#
# LIMIT_TARGETS="cublas12"
# source $(dirname $0)/../common/libbackend.sh
#
function init() {
BACKEND_NAME=${PWD##*/}
MY_DIR=$(realpath `dirname $0`)
BUILD_PROFILE=$(getBuildProfile)
# If a backend has defined a list of valid build profiles...
if [ ! -z "${LIMIT_TARGETS}" ]; then
isValidTarget=$(checkTargets ${LIMIT_TARGETS})
if [ ${isValidTarget} != true ]; then
echo "${BACKEND_NAME} can only be used on the following targets: ${LIMIT_TARGETS}"
exit 0
fi
fi
echo "Initializing libbackend for ${BACKEND_NAME}"
}
# getBuildProfile will inspect the system to determine which build profile is appropriate:
# returns one of the following:
# - cublas11
# - cublas12
# - hipblas
# - intel
function getBuildProfile() {
# First check if we are a cublas build, and if so report the correct build profile
if [ x"${BUILD_TYPE}" == "xcublas" ]; then
if [ ! -z ${CUDA_MAJOR_VERSION} ]; then
# If we have been given a CUDA version, we trust it
echo ${BUILD_TYPE}${CUDA_MAJOR_VERSION}
else
# We don't know what version of cuda we are, so we report ourselves as a generic cublas
echo ${BUILD_TYPE}
fi
return 0
fi
# If /opt/intel exists, then we are doing an intel/ARC build
if [ -d "/opt/intel" ]; then
echo "intel"
return 0
fi
# If for any other values of BUILD_TYPE, we don't need any special handling/discovery
if [ ! -z ${BUILD_TYPE} ]; then
echo ${BUILD_TYPE}
return 0
fi
# If there is no BUILD_TYPE set at all, set a build-profile value of CPU, we aren't building for any GPU targets
echo "cpu"
}
# ensureVenv makes sure that the venv for the backend both exists, and is activated.
#
# This function is idempotent, so you can call it as many times as you want and it will
# always result in an activated virtual environment
function ensureVenv() {
if [ ! -d "${MY_DIR}/venv" ]; then
uv venv ${MY_DIR}/venv
echo "virtualenv created"
fi
if [ "x${VIRTUAL_ENV}" != "x${MY_DIR}/venv" ]; then
source ${MY_DIR}/venv/bin/activate
echo "virtualenv activated"
fi
echo "activated virtualenv has been ensured"
}
# installRequirements looks for several requirements files and if they exist runs the install for them in order
#
# - requirements-install.txt
# - requirements.txt
# - requirements-${BUILD_TYPE}.txt
# - requirements-${BUILD_PROFILE}.txt
#
# BUILD_PROFILE is a pore specific version of BUILD_TYPE, ex: cuda11 or cuda12
# it can also include some options that we do not have BUILD_TYPES for, ex: intel
#
# NOTE: for BUILD_PROFILE==intel, this function does NOT automatically use the Intel python package index.
# you may want to add the following line to a requirements-intel.txt if you use one:
#
# --index-url https://pytorch-extension.intel.com/release-whl/stable/xpu/us/
#
# If you need to add extra flags into the pip install command you can do so by setting the variable EXTRA_PIP_INSTALL_FLAGS
# before calling installRequirements. For example:
#
# source $(dirname $0)/../common/libbackend.sh
# EXTRA_PIP_INSTALL_FLAGS="--no-build-isolation"
# installRequirements
function installRequirements() {
ensureVenv
# These are the requirements files we will attempt to install, in order
declare -a requirementFiles=(
"${MY_DIR}/requirements-install.txt"
"${MY_DIR}/requirements.txt"
"${MY_DIR}/requirements-${BUILD_TYPE}.txt"
)
if [ "x${BUILD_TYPE}" != "x${BUILD_PROFILE}" ]; then
requirementFiles+=("${MY_DIR}/requirements-${BUILD_PROFILE}.txt")
fi
for reqFile in ${requirementFiles[@]}; do
if [ -f ${reqFile} ]; then
echo "starting requirements install for ${reqFile}"
uv pip install ${EXTRA_PIP_INSTALL_FLAGS} --requirement ${reqFile}
echo "finished requirements install for ${reqFile}"
fi
done
}
# startBackend discovers and runs the backend GRPC server
#
# You can specify a specific backend file to execute by setting BACKEND_FILE before calling startBackend.
# example:
#
# source ../common/libbackend.sh
# BACKEND_FILE="${MY_DIR}/source/backend.py"
# startBackend $@
#
# valid filenames for autodiscovered backend servers are:
# - server.py
# - backend.py
# - ${BACKEND_NAME}.py
function startBackend() {
ensureVenv
if [ ! -z ${BACKEND_FILE} ]; then
python ${BACKEND_FILE} $@
elif [ -e "${MY_DIR}/server.py" ]; then
python ${MY_DIR}/server.py $@
elif [ -e "${MY_DIR}/backend.py" ]; then
python ${MY_DIR}/backend.py $@
elif [ -e "${MY_DIR}/${BACKEND_NAME}.py" ]; then
python ${MY_DIR}/${BACKEND_NAME}.py $@
fi
}
# runUnittests discovers and runs python unittests
#
# You can specify a specific test file to use by setting TEST_FILE before calling runUnittests.
# example:
#
# source ../common/libbackend.sh
# TEST_FILE="${MY_DIR}/source/test.py"
# runUnittests $@
#
# be default a file named test.py in the backends directory will be used
function runUnittests() {
ensureVenv
if [ ! -z ${TEST_FILE} ]; then
testDir=$(dirname `realpath ${TEST_FILE}`)
testFile=$(basename ${TEST_FILE})
pushd ${testDir}
python -m unittest ${testFile}
popd
elif [ -f "${MY_DIR}/test.py" ]; then
pushd ${MY_DIR}
python -m unittest test.py
popd
else
echo "no tests defined for ${BACKEND_NAME}"
fi
}
##################################################################################
# Below here are helper functions not intended to be used outside of the library #
##################################################################################
# checkTargets determines if the current BUILD_TYPE or BUILD_PROFILE is in a list of valid targets
function checkTargets() {
# Collect all provided targets into a variable and...
targets=$@
# ...convert it into an array
declare -a targets=($targets)
for target in ${targets[@]}; do
if [ "x${BUILD_TYPE}" == "x${target}" ]; then
echo true
return 0
fi
if [ "x${BUILD_PROFILE}" == "x${target}" ]; then
echo true
return 0
fi
done
echo false
}
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