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Logging Utility for ML Experiments

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xplogger

Logging utility for ML experiments

Why

People use different tools for logging experimental results - Tensorboard, Wandb etc to name a few. Working with different collaborators, I will have to switch my logging tool with each new project. So I made this simple tool that provides a common interface to logging results to different loggers.

Installation

  • pip install "xplogger[all]"

If you want to use only the filesystem logger, use pip install "xplogger"

Install from source

  • git clone git@github.com:shagunsodhani/xplogger.git
  • cd xplogger
  • pip install ".[all]"

Alternatively, pip install "git+https://git@github.com/shagunsodhani/xplogger.git@master#egg=xplogger[all]"

If you want to use only the filesystem logger, use pip install . or pip install "git+https://git@github.com/shagunsodhani/xplogger.git@master#egg=xplogger".

Documentation

https://shagunsodhani.github.io/xplogger

Use

  • Make a logbook_config:

    import xplogger.logbook
    logbook_config = xplogger.logbook.make_config(
        logger_dir = <path to write logs>,
        wandb_config = <wandb config or None>,
        tensorboard_config = <tensorboard config or None>,
        mlflow_config = <mlflow config or None>)
    

    The API for make_config can be accessed here.

  • Make a LogBook instance:

    logbook = xplogger.logbook.LogBook(config = logbook_config)
    
  • Use the logbook instance:

    log = {
        "epoch": 1,
        "loss": 0.1,
        "accuracy": 0.2
    }
    logbook.write_metric(log)
    

    The API for write_metric can be accessed here.

Note

  • If you are writing to wandb, the log must have a key called step. If your log already captures the step but as a different key (say epoch), you can pass the wandb_key_map argument (set as {epoch: step}). For more details, refer the documentation here.

  • If you are writing to mlflow, the log must have a key called step. If your log already captures the step but as a different key (say epoch), you can pass the mlflow_key_map argument (set as {epoch: step}). For more details, refer the documentation here.

  • If you are writing to tensorboard, the log must have a key called main_tag or tag which acts as the data Identifier and another key called global_step. These keys are described here. If your log already captures these values but as different key (say mode for main_tag and epoch for global_step), you can pass the tensorboard_key_map argument (set as {mode: main_tag, epoch: global_step}). For more details, refer the documentation here.

Dev Setup

  • pip install -e ".[dev]"
  • Install pre-commit hooks pre-commit install
  • The code is linted using:
    • black
    • flake8
    • mypy
    • isort
  • Tests can be run locally using nox

Acknowledgements

  • Config for circleci, pre-commit, mypy etc are borrowed/modified from Hydra

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