Utilities to identify which environments is your python script running within.
Project description
Environment Utils
Utilities to identify the environment in which your Python script is running.
This includes determining whether you are in a Jupyter Notebook
, within a node of a SLURM
cluster, the architecture of the system you are using, and the operating system.
Installation
Install environments_utils
from PyPi
:
pip install environments_utils
Examples
Detect Rosetta on macOS with Python
Rosetta is a translation environment that enables you to run apps that contain x86_64 instructions on Apple silicon. In some cases, Rosetta may fail to translate an app successfully, and lead to crashes or other unexpected behavior. It is sometimes therefore useful to know whether the script is running within a macOS with Rosetta so to better understand whether the odd behaviour you may be experiencing is due to Rosetta or not.
To detect Rosetta, simply run:
from environments_utils import is_macos_rosetta
if is_macos_rosetta():
print("I am running inside Rosetta!")
is_tmux
Return a boolean representing if the script is running within a TMUX-like terminal.
from environments_utils import is_tmux
if not is_tmux():
print("This script is long-running; consider starting it within a TMUX-like terminal.")
is_notebook
Return a boolean representing if the script is running within a Jupyter notebook.
from environments_utils import is_notebook
from tqdm import tqdm_notebook, tqdm as tqdm_cli
tqdm = tqdm_notebook if is_notebook() else tqdm_cli
is_slurm_node
Returns whether you are in a SLURM
cluster node.
from environments_utils import (
is_slurm_node,
get_slurm_node_id,
get_number_of_available_slurm_nodes
)
if is_slurm_node():
print("YAY! I'm in node {} of {}!".format(get_slurm_node_id(), get_number_of_available_slurm_nodes()))
Operating System Identifiers
Utilities to identify the operating system running the app.
from environments_utils import is_macos, is_windows, is_linux, is_macos_with_arm
if is_macos():
print("The OS is macOS")
if is_windows():
print("The OS is Windows")
if is_linux():
print("The OS is Linux")
if is_macos_with_arm():
print("The machine is macOS with ARM processors like M1")
Architecture Identifiers
Utilities to identify the architectures running the app.
from environments_utils import is_x86, is_x86_64, is_arm
if is_x86():
print("This is a 32-bit system with x86 architecture.")
if is_x86_64():
print("This is a 64-bit system with x86_64 architecture.")
if is_arm():
print("This is an ARM machine, such as Mac M1")
Internet Connection
Utility to detect whether the user is connected to the internet.
from environments_utils import is_online
if is_online():
print("You are online.")
else:
print("You are offline")
GPU Availability
The packaged also provides heuristics to determine whether a GPU is available, which do not require the installation of torch
or tensorflow
. It does have the same limitations of those methods, as it still requires the drivers to be installed.
from environments_utils import has_gpu, has_nvidia_gpu, has_amd_gpu, has_intel_gpu
if has_gpu():
if has_nvidia_gpu():
print("NVIDIA GPU is available.")
elif has_amd_gpu():
print("AMD GPU is available.")
elif has_intel_gpu():
print("Intel GPU is available.")
else:
print("GPU is not available.")
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
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