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import logging | |
import re | |
import numpy as np | |
from transformers import Pipeline, PreTrainedTokenizer | |
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) | |
INSTRUCTION_KEY = "### Instruction:" | |
RESPONSE_KEY = "### Response:" | |
END_KEY = "### End" | |
INTRO_BLURB = ( | |
"Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request." | |
) | |
# This is the prompt that is used for generating responses using an already trained model. It ends with the response | |
# key, where the job of the model is to provide the completion that follows it (i.e. the response itself). | |
PROMPT_FOR_GENERATION_FORMAT = """{intro} | |
{instruction_key} | |
{instruction} | |
{response_key} | |
""".format( | |
intro=INTRO_BLURB, | |
instruction_key=INSTRUCTION_KEY, | |
instruction="{instruction}", | |
response_key=RESPONSE_KEY, | |
) | |
def get_special_token_id(tokenizer: PreTrainedTokenizer, key: str) -> int: | |
"""Gets the token ID for a given string that has been added to the tokenizer as a special token. | |
When training, we configure the tokenizer so that the sequences like "### Instruction:" and "### End" are | |
treated specially and converted to a single, new token. This retrieves the token ID each of these keys map to. | |
Args: | |
tokenizer (PreTrainedTokenizer): the tokenizer | |
key (str): the key to convert to a single token | |
Raises: | |
RuntimeError: if more than one ID was generated | |
Returns: | |
int: the token ID for the given key | |
""" | |
token_ids = tokenizer.encode(key) | |
if len(token_ids) > 1: | |
raise ValueError(f"Expected only a single token for '{key}' but found {token_ids}") | |
return token_ids[0] | |
class InstructionTextGenerationPipeline(Pipeline): | |
def __init__( | |
self, *args, do_sample: bool = True, max_new_tokens: int = 256, top_p: float = 0.92, top_k: int = 0, **kwargs | |
): | |
super().__init__(*args, do_sample=do_sample, max_new_tokens=max_new_tokens, top_p=top_p, top_k=top_k, **kwargs) | |
def _sanitize_parameters(self, return_instruction_text=False, **generate_kwargs): | |
preprocess_params = {} | |
# newer versions of the tokenizer configure the response key as a special token. newer versions still may | |
# append a newline to yield a single token. find whatever token is configured for the response key. | |
tokenizer_response_key = next( | |
(token for token in self.tokenizer.additional_special_tokens if token.startswith(RESPONSE_KEY)), None | |
) | |
response_key_token_id = None | |
end_key_token_id = None | |
if tokenizer_response_key: | |
try: | |
response_key_token_id = get_special_token_id(self.tokenizer, tokenizer_response_key) | |
end_key_token_id = get_special_token_id(self.tokenizer, END_KEY) | |
# Ensure generation stops once it generates "### End" | |
generate_kwargs["eos_token_id"] = end_key_token_id | |
except ValueError: | |
pass | |
forward_params = generate_kwargs | |
postprocess_params = { | |
"response_key_token_id": response_key_token_id, | |
"end_key_token_id": end_key_token_id, | |
"return_instruction_text": return_instruction_text, | |
} | |
return preprocess_params, forward_params, postprocess_params | |
def preprocess(self, instruction_text, **generate_kwargs): | |
prompt_text = PROMPT_FOR_GENERATION_FORMAT.format(instruction=instruction_text) | |
inputs = self.tokenizer( | |
prompt_text, | |
return_tensors="pt", | |
) | |
inputs["prompt_text"] = prompt_text | |
inputs["instruction_text"] = instruction_text | |
return inputs | |
def _forward(self, model_inputs, **generate_kwargs): | |
input_ids = model_inputs["input_ids"] | |
attention_mask = model_inputs.get("attention_mask", None) | |
generated_sequence = self.model.generate( | |
input_ids=input_ids.to(self.model.device), | |
attention_mask=attention_mask, | |
pad_token_id=self.tokenizer.pad_token_id, | |
**generate_kwargs, | |
)[0].cpu() | |
instruction_text = model_inputs.pop("instruction_text") | |
return {"generated_sequence": generated_sequence, "input_ids": input_ids, "instruction_text": instruction_text} | |
def postprocess(self, model_outputs, response_key_token_id, end_key_token_id, return_instruction_text): | |
sequence = model_outputs["generated_sequence"] | |
instruction_text = model_outputs["instruction_text"] | |
# The response will be set to this variable if we can identify it. | |
decoded = None | |
# If we have token IDs for the response and end, then we can find the tokens and only decode between them. | |
if response_key_token_id and end_key_token_id: | |
# Find where "### Response:" is first found in the generated tokens. Considering this is part of the | |
# prompt, we should definitely find it. We will return the tokens found after this token. | |
response_pos = None | |
response_positions = np.where(sequence == response_key_token_id)[0] | |
if len(response_positions) == 0: | |
logger.warn(f"Could not find response key {response_key_token_id} in: {sequence}") | |
else: | |
response_pos = response_positions[0] | |
if response_pos: | |
# Next find where "### End" is located. The model has been trained to end its responses with this | |
# sequence (or actually, the token ID it maps to, since it is a special token). We may not find | |
# this token, as the response could be truncated. If we don't find it then just return everything | |
# to the end. Note that even though we set eos_token_id, we still see the this token at the end. | |
end_pos = None | |
end_positions = np.where(sequence == end_key_token_id)[0] | |
if len(end_positions) > 0: | |
end_pos = end_positions[0] | |
decoded = self.tokenizer.decode(sequence[response_pos + 1 : end_pos]).strip() | |
else: | |
# Otherwise we'll decode everything and use a regex to find the response and end. | |
fully_decoded = self.tokenizer.decode(sequence) | |
# The response appears after "### Response:". The model has been trained to append "### End" at the | |
# end. | |
m = re.search(r"#+\s*Response:\s*(.+?)#+\s*End", fully_decoded, flags=re.DOTALL) | |
if m: | |
decoded = m.group(1).strip() | |
else: | |
# The model might not generate the "### End" sequence before reaching the max tokens. In this case, | |
# return everything after "### Response:". | |
m = re.search(r"#+\s*Response:\s*(.+)", fully_decoded, flags=re.DOTALL) | |
if m: | |
decoded = m.group(1).strip() | |
else: | |
logger.warn(f"Failed to find response in:\n{fully_decoded}") | |
if return_instruction_text: | |
return {"instruction_text": instruction_text, "generated_text": decoded} | |
return decoded | |