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"""This module defines class dj.AutoPopulate"""
import logging
import datetime
import traceback
import random
import inspect
from tqdm import tqdm
from .expression import QueryExpression, AndList
from .errors import DataJointError, LostConnectionError
import signal
import multiprocessing as mp
import contextlib
# noinspection PyExceptionInherit,PyCallingNonCallable
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__.split(".")[0])
# --- helper functions for multiprocessing --
def _initialize_populate(table, jobs, populate_kwargs):
"""
Initialize the process for mulitprocessing.
Saves the unpickled copy of the table to the current process and reconnects.
"""
process = mp.current_process()
process.table = table
process.jobs = jobs
process.populate_kwargs = populate_kwargs
table.connection.connect() # reconnect
def _call_populate1(key):
"""
Call current process' table._populate1()
:key - a dict specifying job to compute
:return: key, error if error, otherwise None
"""
process = mp.current_process()
return process.table._populate1(key, process.jobs, **process.populate_kwargs)
class AutoPopulate:
"""
AutoPopulate is a mixin class that adds the method populate() to a Relation class.
Auto-populated relations must inherit from both Relation and AutoPopulate,
must define the property `key_source`, and must define the callback method `make`.
"""
_key_source = None
_allow_insert = False
@property
def key_source(self):
"""
:return: the query expression that yields primary key values to be passed,
sequentially, to the ``make`` method when populate() is called.
The default value is the join of the parent tables references from the primary key.
Subclasses may override they key_source to change the scope or the granularity
of the make calls.
"""
def _rename_attributes(table, props):
return (
table.proj(
**{
attr: ref
for attr, ref in props["attr_map"].items()
if attr != ref
}
)
if props["aliased"]
else table.proj()
)
if self._key_source is None:
parents = self.target.parents(
primary=True, as_objects=True, foreign_key_info=True
)
if not parents:
raise DataJointError(
"A table must have dependencies "
"from its primary key for auto-populate to work"
)
self._key_source = _rename_attributes(*parents[0])
for q in parents[1:]:
self._key_source *= _rename_attributes(*q)
return self._key_source
def make(self, key):
"""
Derived classes must implement method `make` that fetches data from tables
above them in the dependency hierarchy, restricting by the given key,
computes secondary attributes, and inserts the new tuples into self.
"""
raise NotImplementedError(
"Subclasses of AutoPopulate must implement the method `make`"
)
@property
def target(self):
"""
:return: table to be populated.
In the typical case, dj.AutoPopulate is mixed into a dj.Table class by
inheritance and the target is self.
"""
return self
def _job_key(self, key):
"""
:param key: they key returned for the job from the key source
:return: the dict to use to generate the job reservation hash
This method allows subclasses to control the job reservation granularity.
"""
return key
def _jobs_to_do(self, restrictions):
"""
:return: the relation containing the keys to be computed (derived from self.key_source)
"""
if self.restriction:
raise DataJointError(
"Cannot call populate on a restricted table. "
"Instead, pass conditions to populate() as arguments."
)
todo = self.key_source
# key_source is a QueryExpression subclass -- trigger instantiation
if inspect.isclass(todo) and issubclass(todo, QueryExpression):
todo = todo()
if not isinstance(todo, QueryExpression):
raise DataJointError("Invalid key_source value")
try:
# check if target lacks any attributes from the primary key of key_source
raise DataJointError(
"The populate target lacks attribute %s "
"from the primary key of key_source"
% next(
name
for name in todo.heading.primary_key
if name not in self.target.heading
)
)
except StopIteration:
pass
return (todo & AndList(restrictions)).proj()
def populate(
self,
*restrictions,
suppress_errors=False,
return_exception_objects=False,
reserve_jobs=False,
order="original",
limit=None,
max_calls=None,
display_progress=False,
processes=1,
make_kwargs=None,
):
"""
``table.populate()`` calls ``table.make(key)`` for every primary key in
``self.key_source`` for which there is not already a tuple in table.
:param restrictions: a list of restrictions each restrict
(table.key_source - target.proj())
:param suppress_errors: if True, do not terminate execution.
:param return_exception_objects: return error objects instead of just error messages
:param reserve_jobs: if True, reserve jobs to populate in asynchronous fashion
:param order: "original"|"reverse"|"random" - the order of execution
:param limit: if not None, check at most this many keys
:param max_calls: if not None, populate at most this many keys
:param display_progress: if True, report progress_bar
:param processes: number of processes to use. Set to None to use all cores
:param make_kwargs: Keyword arguments which do not affect the result of computation
to be passed down to each ``make()`` call. Computation arguments should be
specified within the pipeline e.g. using a `dj.Lookup` table.
:type make_kwargs: dict, optional
"""
if self.connection.in_transaction:
raise DataJointError("Populate cannot be called during a transaction.")
valid_order = ["original", "reverse", "random"]
if order not in valid_order:
raise DataJointError(
"The order argument must be one of %s" % str(valid_order)
)
jobs = (
self.connection.schemas[self.target.database].jobs if reserve_jobs else None
)
# define and set up signal handler for SIGTERM:
if reserve_jobs:
def handler(signum, frame):
logger.info("Populate terminated by SIGTERM")
raise SystemExit("SIGTERM received")
old_handler = signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, handler)
keys = (self._jobs_to_do(restrictions) - self.target).fetch("KEY", limit=limit)
if order == "reverse":
keys.reverse()
elif order == "random":
random.shuffle(keys)
logger.debug("Found %d keys to populate" % len(keys))
keys = keys[:max_calls]
nkeys = len(keys)
if not nkeys:
return
processes = min(_ for _ in (processes, nkeys, mp.cpu_count()) if _)
error_list = []
populate_kwargs = dict(
suppress_errors=suppress_errors,
return_exception_objects=return_exception_objects,
make_kwargs=make_kwargs,
)
if processes == 1:
for key in (
tqdm(keys, desc=self.__class__.__name__) if display_progress else keys
):
error = self._populate1(key, jobs, **populate_kwargs)
if error is not None:
error_list.append(error)
else:
# spawn multiple processes
self.connection.close() # disconnect parent process from MySQL server
del self.connection._conn.ctx # SSLContext is not pickleable
with mp.Pool(
processes, _initialize_populate, (self, jobs, populate_kwargs)
) as pool, (
tqdm(desc="Processes: ", total=nkeys)
if display_progress
else contextlib.nullcontext()
) as progress_bar:
for error in pool.imap(_call_populate1, keys, chunksize=1):
if error is not None:
error_list.append(error)
if display_progress:
progress_bar.update()
self.connection.connect() # reconnect parent process to MySQL server
# restore original signal handler:
if reserve_jobs:
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, old_handler)
if suppress_errors:
return error_list
def _populate1(
self, key, jobs, suppress_errors, return_exception_objects, make_kwargs=None
):
"""
populates table for one source key, calling self.make inside a transaction.
:param jobs: the jobs table or None if not reserve_jobs
:param key: dict specifying job to populate
:param suppress_errors: bool if errors should be suppressed and returned
:param return_exception_objects: if True, errors must be returned as objects
:return: (key, error) when suppress_errors=True, otherwise None
"""
make = self._make_tuples if hasattr(self, "_make_tuples") else self.make
if jobs is None or jobs.reserve(self.target.table_name, self._job_key(key)):
self.connection.start_transaction()
if key in self.target: # already populated
self.connection.cancel_transaction()
if jobs is not None:
jobs.complete(self.target.table_name, self._job_key(key))
else:
logger.debug(f"Making {key} -> {self.target.full_table_name}")
self.__class__._allow_insert = True
try:
make(dict(key), **(make_kwargs or {}))
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit, Exception) as error:
try:
self.connection.cancel_transaction()
except LostConnectionError:
pass
error_message = "{exception}{msg}".format(
exception=error.__class__.__name__,
msg=": " + str(error) if str(error) else "",
)
logger.debug(
f"Error making {key} -> {self.target.full_table_name} - {error_message}"
)
if jobs is not None:
# show error name and error message (if any)
jobs.error(
self.target.table_name,
self._job_key(key),
error_message=error_message,
error_stack=traceback.format_exc(),
)
if not suppress_errors or isinstance(error, SystemExit):
raise
else:
logger.error(error)
return key, error if return_exception_objects else error_message
else:
self.connection.commit_transaction()
logger.debug(
f"Success making {key} -> {self.target.full_table_name}"
)
if jobs is not None:
jobs.complete(self.target.table_name, self._job_key(key))
finally:
self.__class__._allow_insert = False
def progress(self, *restrictions, display=False):
"""
Report the progress of populating the table.
:return: (remaining, total) -- numbers of tuples to be populated
"""
todo = self._jobs_to_do(restrictions)
total = len(todo)
remaining = len(todo - self.target)
if display:
logger.info(
"%-20s" % self.__class__.__name__
+ " Completed %d of %d (%2.1f%%) %s"
% (
total - remaining,
total,
100 - 100 * remaining / (total + 1e-12),
datetime.datetime.strftime(
datetime.datetime.now(), "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"
),
),
)
return remaining, total