Source code for ax.core.experiment

#!/usr/bin/env python3
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import logging
from collections import OrderedDict, defaultdict
from datetime import datetime
from functools import reduce
from typing import Any, Dict, Iterable, List, Optional, Set, Tuple, Type

import pandas as pd
from ax.core.arm import Arm
from ax.core.base_trial import BaseTrial, TrialStatus
from ax.core.batch_trial import BatchTrial
from ax.core.data import Data
from ax.core.generator_run import GeneratorRun
from ax.core.metric import Metric
from ax.core.optimization_config import OptimizationConfig
from ax.core.parameter import Parameter
from ax.core.runner import Runner
from ax.core.search_space import SearchSpace
from ax.core.trial import Trial
from ax.exceptions.core import UnsupportedError
from ax.utils.common.base import Base
from ax.utils.common.constants import Keys
from ax.utils.common.docutils import copy_doc
from ax.utils.common.logger import get_logger
from ax.utils.common.timeutils import current_timestamp_in_millis


logger: logging.Logger = get_logger(__name__)


# pyre-fixme[13]: Attribute `_search_space` is never initialized.
[docs]class Experiment(Base): """Base class for defining an experiment.""" def __init__( self, search_space: SearchSpace, name: Optional[str] = None, optimization_config: Optional[OptimizationConfig] = None, tracking_metrics: Optional[List[Metric]] = None, runner: Optional[Runner] = None, status_quo: Optional[Arm] = None, description: Optional[str] = None, is_test: bool = False, experiment_type: Optional[str] = None, properties: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, ) -> None: """Inits Experiment. Args: search_space: Search space of the experiment. name: Name of the experiment. optimization_config: Optimization config of the experiment. tracking_metrics: Additional tracking metrics not used for optimization. runner: Default runner used for trials on this experiment. status_quo: Arm representing existing "control" arm. description: Description of the experiment. is_test: Convenience metadata tracker for the user to mark test experiments. experiment_type: The class of experiments this one belongs to. properties: Dictionary of this experiment's properties. """ # appease pyre self._search_space: SearchSpace self._status_quo: Optional[Arm] = None self._name = name self.description = description self.runner = runner self.is_test = is_test self._data_by_trial: Dict[int, OrderedDict[int, Data]] = {} self._experiment_type: Optional[str] = experiment_type self._optimization_config = None self._tracking_metrics: Dict[str, Metric] = {} self._time_created: datetime = datetime.now() self._trials: Dict[int, BaseTrial] = {} self._properties: Dict[str, Any] = properties or {} # Used to keep track of whether any trials on the experiment # specify a TTL. Since trials need to be checked for their TTL's # expiration often, having this attribute helps avoid unnecessary # TTL checks for experiments that do not use TTL. self._trials_have_ttl = False # Make sure all statuses appear in this dict, to avoid key errors. self._trial_indices_by_status: Dict[TrialStatus, Set[int]] = { status: set() for status in TrialStatus } self._arms_by_signature: Dict[str, Arm] = {} self._arms_by_name: Dict[str, Arm] = {} self.add_tracking_metrics(tracking_metrics or []) # call setters defined below self.search_space = search_space self.status_quo = status_quo if optimization_config is not None: self.optimization_config = optimization_config @property def has_name(self) -> bool: """Return true if experiment's name is not None.""" return self._name is not None @property def name(self) -> str: """Get experiment name. Throws if name is None.""" if self._name is None: raise ValueError("Experiment's name is None.") # pyre-fixme[7]: Expected `str` but got `Optional[str]`. return self._name @name.setter def name(self, name: str) -> None: """Set experiment name.""" self._name = name @property def is_simple_experiment(self): """Whether this experiment is a regular Experiment or the subclassing `SimpleExperiment`.""" return False @property def time_created(self) -> datetime: """Creation time of the experiment.""" return self._time_created @property def experiment_type(self) -> Optional[str]: """The type of the experiment.""" return self._experiment_type @experiment_type.setter def experiment_type(self, experiment_type: Optional[str]) -> None: """Set the type of the experiment.""" self._experiment_type = experiment_type @property def search_space(self) -> SearchSpace: """The search space for this experiment. When setting a new search space, all parameter names and types must be preserved. However, if no trials have been created, all modifications are allowed. """ # TODO: maybe return a copy here to guard against implicit changes return self._search_space @search_space.setter def search_space(self, search_space: SearchSpace) -> None: # Allow all modifications when no trials present. if not hasattr(self, "_search_space") or len(self.trials) < 1: self._search_space = search_space return # At least 1 trial is present. if self.immutable_search_space_and_opt_config: raise UnsupportedError( "Modifications of search space are disabled by the " f"`{Keys.IMMUTABLE_SEARCH_SPACE_AND_OPT_CONF.value}` " "property that is set to `True` on this experiment." ) if len(search_space.parameters) < len(self._search_space.parameters): raise ValueError( "New search_space must contain all parameters in the existing." ) for param_name, parameter in search_space.parameters.items(): if param_name not in self._search_space.parameters: raise ValueError( f"Cannot add new parameter `{param_name}` because " "it is not defined in the existing search space." ) elif ( parameter.parameter_type != self._search_space.parameters[param_name].parameter_type ): raise ValueError( f"Expected parameter `{param_name}` to be of type " f"{self._search_space.parameters[param_name].parameter_type}, " f"got {parameter.parameter_type}." ) self._search_space = search_space @property def status_quo(self) -> Optional[Arm]: """The existing arm that new arms will be compared against.""" return self._status_quo @status_quo.setter def status_quo(self, status_quo: Optional[Arm]) -> None: if status_quo is not None: self.search_space.check_types(status_quo.parameters, raise_error=True) # Compute a unique name if "status_quo" is taken name = "status_quo" sq_idx = 0 arms_by_name = self.arms_by_name while name in arms_by_name: name = f"status_quo_e{sq_idx}" sq_idx += 1 self._name_and_store_arm_if_not_exists(arm=status_quo, proposed_name=name) # If old status_quo not present in any trials, # remove from _arms_by_signature if self._status_quo is not None: persist_old_sq = False for trial in self._trials.values(): # pyre-fixme[16]: `Optional` has no attribute `name`. if self._status_quo.name in trial.arms_by_name: persist_old_sq = True break if not persist_old_sq: # pyre-fixme[16]: `Optional` has no attribute `signature`. self._arms_by_signature.pop(self._status_quo.signature) self._arms_by_name.pop(self._status_quo.name) self._status_quo = status_quo @property def parameters(self) -> Dict[str, Parameter]: """The parameters in the experiment's search space.""" return self.search_space.parameters @property def arms_by_name(self) -> Dict[str, Arm]: """The arms belonging to this experiment, by their name.""" return self._arms_by_name @property def arms_by_signature(self) -> Dict[str, Arm]: """The arms belonging to this experiment, by their signature.""" return self._arms_by_signature @property def sum_trial_sizes(self) -> int: """Sum of numbers of arms attached to each trial in this experiment.""" return reduce(lambda a, b: a + len(b.arms_by_name), self._trials.values(), 0) @property def num_abandoned_arms(self) -> int: """How many arms attached to this experiment are abandoned.""" abandoned = set() for trial in self.trials.values(): for x in trial.abandoned_arms: abandoned.add(x) return len(abandoned) @property def optimization_config(self) -> Optional[OptimizationConfig]: """The experiment's optimization config.""" return self._optimization_config @optimization_config.setter def optimization_config(self, optimization_config: OptimizationConfig) -> None: if ( getattr(self, "_optimization_config", None) is not None and self.immutable_search_space_and_opt_config ): raise UnsupportedError( "Modifications of optimization config are disabled by the " f"`{Keys.IMMUTABLE_SEARCH_SPACE_AND_OPT_CONF.value}` " "property that is set to `True` on this experiment." ) for metric_name in optimization_config.metrics.keys(): if metric_name in self._tracking_metrics: self.remove_tracking_metric(metric_name) self._optimization_config = optimization_config @property def data_by_trial(self) -> Dict[int, OrderedDict]: """Data stored on the experiment, indexed by trial index and storage time. First key is trial index and second key is storage time in milliseconds. For a given trial, data is ordered by storage time, so first added data will appear first in the list. """ return self._data_by_trial @property def immutable_search_space_and_opt_config(self) -> bool: """Boolean representing whether search space and metrics on this experiment are mutable (by default they are). NOTE: For experiments with immutable search spaces and metrics, generator runs will not store copies of search space and metrics, which improves storage layer performance. Not keeping copies of those on generator runs also disables keeping track of changes to search space and metrics, thereby necessitating that those attributes be immutable on experiment. """ return self._properties.get(Keys.IMMUTABLE_SEARCH_SPACE_AND_OPT_CONF, False)
[docs] def add_tracking_metric(self, metric: Metric) -> "Experiment": """Add a new metric to the experiment. Args: metric: Metric to be added. """ if metric.name in self._tracking_metrics: raise ValueError( f"Metric `{metric.name}` already defined on experiment. " "Use `update_tracking_metric` to update an existing metric definition." ) optimization_config = self.optimization_config if optimization_config and metric.name in optimization_config.metrics: raise ValueError( f"Metric `{metric.name}` already present in experiment's " "OptimizationConfig. Set a new OptimizationConfig without this metric " "before adding it to tracking metrics." ) self._tracking_metrics[metric.name] = metric return self
[docs] def add_tracking_metrics(self, metrics: List[Metric]) -> "Experiment": """Add a list of new metrics to the experiment. If any of the metrics are already defined on the experiment, we raise an error and don't add any of them to the experiment Args: metrics: Metrics to be added. """ # Before setting any metrics, we validate none are already on # the experiment for metric in metrics: self.add_tracking_metric(metric) return self
[docs] def update_tracking_metric(self, metric: Metric) -> "Experiment": """Redefine a metric that already exists on the experiment. Args: metric: New metric definition. """ if metric.name not in self._tracking_metrics: raise ValueError(f"Metric `{metric.name}` doesn't exist on experiment.") self._tracking_metrics[metric.name] = metric return self
[docs] def remove_tracking_metric(self, metric_name: str) -> "Experiment": """Remove a metric that already exists on the experiment. Args: metric_name: Unique name of metric to remove. """ if metric_name not in self._tracking_metrics: raise ValueError(f"Metric `{metric_name}` doesn't exist on experiment.") del self._tracking_metrics[metric_name] return self
@property def metrics(self) -> Dict[str, Metric]: """The metrics attached to the experiment.""" optimization_config_metrics: Dict[str, Metric] = {} if self.optimization_config is not None: # pyre-fixme[16]: `Optional` has no attribute `metrics`. optimization_config_metrics = self.optimization_config.metrics return {**self._tracking_metrics, **optimization_config_metrics} def _metrics_by_class( self, metrics: Optional[List[Metric]] = None ) -> Dict[Type[Metric], List[Metric]]: metrics_by_class: Dict[Type[Metric], List[Metric]] = defaultdict(list) for metric in metrics or list(self.metrics.values()): # By default, all metrics are grouped by their class for fetch; # however, for some metrics, `fetch_trial_data_multi` of a # superclass is used for fetch the subclassing metrics' data. In # those cases, "fetch_multi_group_by_metric" property on metric # will be set to a class other than its own (likely a superclass). metrics_by_class[metric.fetch_multi_group_by_metric].append(metric) return metrics_by_class
[docs] def fetch_data(self, metrics: Optional[List[Metric]] = None, **kwargs: Any) -> Data: """Fetches data for all trials on this experiment and for either the specified metrics or all metrics currently on the experiment, if `metrics` argument is not specified. NOTE: For metrics that are not available while trial is running, the data may be retrieved from cache on the experiment. Data is cached on the experiment via calls to `experiment.attach_data` and whetner a given metric class is available while trial is running is determined by the boolean returned from its `is_available_while_running` class method. Args: metrics: If provided, fetch data for these metrics instead of the ones defined on the experiment. kwargs: keyword args to pass to underlying metrics' fetch data functions. Returns: Data for the experiment. """ return self._lookup_or_fetch_trials_data( trials=list(self.trials.values()), metrics=metrics, **kwargs )
[docs] def fetch_trials_data( self, trial_indices: Iterable[int], metrics: Optional[List[Metric]] = None, **kwargs: Any, ) -> Data: """Fetches data for specific trials on the experiment. NOTE: For metrics that are not available while trial is running, the data may be retrieved from cache on the experiment. Data is cached on the experiment via calls to `experiment.attach_data` and whetner a given metric class is available while trial is running is determined by the boolean returned from its `is_available_while_running` class method. Args: trial_indices: Indices of trials, for which to fetch data. metrics: If provided, fetch data for these metrics instead of the ones defined on the experiment. kwargs: Keyword args to pass to underlying metrics' fetch data functions. Returns: Data for the specific trials on the experiment. """ return self._lookup_or_fetch_trials_data( trials=self.get_trials_by_indices(trial_indices=trial_indices), metrics=metrics, **kwargs, )
def _lookup_or_fetch_trials_data( self, trials: List[BaseTrial], metrics: Optional[Iterable[Metric]] = None, **kwargs: Any, ) -> Data: if not self.metrics and not metrics: raise ValueError( "No metrics to fetch data for, as no metrics are defined for " "this experiment, and none were passed in to `fetch_data`." ) if not any(t.status.expecting_data for t in trials): return Data() metrics_to_fetch = list(metrics or self.metrics.values()) metrics_by_class = self._metrics_by_class(metrics=metrics_to_fetch) data_list = [] for metric_cls in metrics_by_class: data_list.append( metric_cls.lookup_or_fetch_experiment_data_multi( experiment=self, metrics=metrics_by_class[metric_cls], trials=trials, **kwargs, ) ) return Data.from_multiple_data(data=data_list) @copy_doc(BaseTrial.fetch_data) def _fetch_trial_data( self, trial_index: int, metrics: Optional[List[Metric]] = None, **kwargs: Any ) -> Data: trial = self.trials[trial_index] return self._lookup_or_fetch_trials_data( trials=[trial], metrics=metrics, **kwargs )
[docs] def attach_data(self, data: Data, combine_with_last_data: bool = False) -> int: """Attach data to experiment. Stores data in `experiment._data_by_trial`, to be looked up via `experiment.lookup_data_for_trial`. Args: data: Data object to store. combine_with_last_data: By default, when attaching data, it's identified by its timestamp, and `experiment.lookup_data_for_trial` returns data by most recent timestamp. In some cases, however, the goal is to combine all data attached for a trial into a single `Data` object. To achieve that goal, every call to `attach_data` after the initial data is attached to trials, should be set to `True`. Then, the newly attached data will be appended to existing data, rather than stored as a separate object, and `lookup_data_for_trial` will return the combined data object, rather than just the most recently added data. This will validate that the newly added data does not contain observations for the metrics that already have observations in the most recent data stored. Returns: Timestamp of storage in millis. """ if data.df.empty: raise ValueError("Data to attach is empty.") metrics_not_on_exp = set(data.df["metric_name"].values) - set( self.metrics.keys() ) if metrics_not_on_exp: logger.info( f"Attached data has some metrics ({metrics_not_on_exp}) that are " "not among the metrics on this experiment. Note that attaching data " "will not automatically add those metrics to the experiment. " "For these metrics to be automatically fetched by `experiment." "fetch_data`, add them via `experiment.add_tracking_metric` or update " "the experiment's optimization config." ) cur_time_millis = current_timestamp_in_millis() for trial_index, trial_df in data.df.groupby(data.df["trial_index"]): current_trial_data = ( self._data_by_trial[trial_index] if trial_index in self._data_by_trial else OrderedDict() ) if combine_with_last_data and len(current_trial_data) > 0: last_ts, last_data = list(current_trial_data.items())[-1] # pyre-fixme[16]: Module `pd` has no attribute `merge`. merged = pd.merge( last_data.df, trial_df, on=["trial_index", "metric_name", "arm_name"], how="inner", ) if not merged.empty: raise ValueError( f"Last data for trial {trial_index} already contained an " f"observation for metric {merged.head()['metric_name']}." ) current_trial_data[cur_time_millis] = Data.from_multiple_data( [last_data, Data(trial_df)] ) else: current_trial_data[cur_time_millis] = Data(trial_df) self._data_by_trial[trial_index] = current_trial_data return cur_time_millis
[docs] def lookup_data_for_ts(self, timestamp: int) -> Data: """Collect data for all trials stored at this timestamp. Useful when many trials' data was fetched and stored simultaneously and user wants to retrieve same collection of data later. Can also be used to lookup specific data for a single trial when storage time is known. Args: timestamp: Timestamp in millis at which data was stored. Returns: Data object with all data stored at the timestamp. """ trial_datas = [] for _trial_index, ts_to_data in self._data_by_trial.items(): if timestamp in ts_to_data: trial_datas.append(ts_to_data[timestamp]) return Data.from_multiple_data(trial_datas)
[docs] def lookup_data_for_trial(self, trial_index: int) -> Tuple[Data, int]: """Lookup stored data for a specific trial. Returns latest data object, and its storage timestamp, present for this trial. Returns empty data and -1 if no data present. Args: trial_index: The index of the trial to lookup data for. Returns: The requested data object, and its storage timestamp in milliseconds. """ try: trial_data_dict = self._data_by_trial[trial_index] except KeyError: return (Data(), -1) if len(trial_data_dict) == 0: return (Data(), -1) storage_time = max(trial_data_dict.keys()) trial_data = trial_data_dict[storage_time] return trial_data, storage_time
@property def num_trials(self) -> int: """How many trials are associated with this experiment.""" return len(self._trials) @property def trials(self) -> Dict[int, BaseTrial]: """The trials associated with the experiment. NOTE: If some trials on this experiment specify their TTL, `RUNNING` trials will be checked for whether their TTL elapsed during this call. Found past- TTL trials will be marked as `FAILED`. """ self._check_TTL_on_running_trials() return self._trials @property def trials_by_status(self) -> Dict[TrialStatus, List[BaseTrial]]: """Trials associated with the experiment, grouped by trial status.""" # Make sure all statuses appear in this dict, to avoid key errors. return { status: self.get_trials_by_indices(trial_indices=idcs) for status, idcs in self.trial_indices_by_status.items() } @property def trial_indices_by_status(self) -> Dict[TrialStatus, Set[int]]: """Indices of trials associated with the experiment, grouped by trial status. """ self._check_TTL_on_running_trials() # Marks past-TTL trials as failed. return self._trial_indices_by_status
[docs] def new_trial( self, generator_run: Optional[GeneratorRun] = None, trial_type: Optional[str] = None, ttl_seconds: Optional[int] = None, ) -> Trial: """Create a new trial associated with this experiment. Args: generator_run: GeneratorRun, associated with this trial. Trial has only one generator run (and thus arm) attached to it. This can also be set later through `add_arm` or `add_generator_run`, but a trial's associated generator run is immutable once set. trial_type: Type of this trial, if used in MultiTypeExperiment. ttl_seconds: If specified, trials will be considered failed after this many seconds since the time the trial was ran, unless the trial is completed before then. Meant to be used to detect 'dead' trials, for which the evaluation process might have crashed etc., and which should be considered failed after their 'time to live' has passed. """ if ttl_seconds is not None: self._trials_have_ttl = True return Trial( experiment=self, trial_type=trial_type, generator_run=generator_run, ttl_seconds=ttl_seconds, )
[docs] def new_batch_trial( self, generator_run: Optional[GeneratorRun] = None, trial_type: Optional[str] = None, optimize_for_power: Optional[bool] = False, ttl_seconds: Optional[int] = None, ) -> BatchTrial: """Create a new batch trial associated with this experiment. Args: generator_run: GeneratorRun, associated with this trial. This can a also be set later through `add_arm` or `add_generator_run`, but a trial's associated generator run is immutable once set. trial_type: Type of this trial, if used in MultiTypeExperiment. optimize_for_power: Whether to optimize the weights of arms in this trial such that the experiment's power to detect effects of certain size is as high as possible. Refer to documentation of `BatchTrial.set_status_quo_and_optimize_power` for more detail. ttl_seconds: If specified, trials will be considered failed after this many seconds since the time the trial was ran, unless the trial is completed before then. Meant to be used to detect 'dead' trials, for which the evaluation process might have crashed etc., and which should be considered failed after their 'time to live' has passed. """ if ttl_seconds is not None: self._trials_have_ttl = True return BatchTrial( experiment=self, trial_type=trial_type, generator_run=generator_run, optimize_for_power=optimize_for_power, ttl_seconds=ttl_seconds, )
[docs] def get_trials_by_indices(self, trial_indices: Iterable[int]) -> List[BaseTrial]: """Grabs trials on this experiment by their indices.""" trial_indices = list(trial_indices) try: return [self.trials[idx] for idx in trial_indices] except KeyError: missing = set(trial_indices) - set(self.trials) raise ValueError( f"Trial indices {missing} are not associated with the experiment." )
[docs] def reset_runners(self, runner: Runner) -> None: """Replace all candidate trials runners. Args: runner: New runner to replace with. """ for trial in self._trials.values(): if trial.status == TrialStatus.CANDIDATE: trial.runner = runner self.runner = runner
def _attach_trial(self, trial: BaseTrial, index: Optional[int] = None) -> int: """Attach a trial to this experiment. Should only be called within the trial constructor. Args: trial: The trial to be attached. index: If specified, the trial's index will be set accordingly. This should generally not be specified, as the index will be automatically determined based on the number of existing trials. This is only used for the purpose of loading from storage. Returns: The index of the trial within the experiment's trial list. """ if trial.experiment is not self: raise ValueError("BatchTrial does not belong to this experiment.") for existing_trial in self._trials.values(): if existing_trial is trial: raise ValueError("BatchTrial already attached to experiment.") if index is not None and index in self._trials: logger.warning( # pragma: no cover f"Trial index {index} already exists on the experiment. Overwriting." ) index = ( index if index is not None else (0 if len(self._trials) == 0 else max(self._trials.keys()) + 1) ) self._trials[index] = trial return index def _name_and_store_arm_if_not_exists(self, arm: Arm, proposed_name: str) -> None: """Tries to lookup arm with same signature, otherwise names and stores it. - Looks up if arm already exists on experiment - If so, name the input arm the same as the existing arm - else name the arm with given name and store in _arms_by_signature Args: arm: The arm object to name. proposed_name: The name to assign if it doesn't have one already. """ # If arm is identical to an existing arm, return that # so that the names match. if arm.signature in self.arms_by_signature: existing_arm = self.arms_by_signature[arm.signature] if arm.has_name: if arm.name != existing_arm.name: raise ValueError( f"Arm already exists with name {existing_arm.name}, " f"which doesn't match given arm name of {arm.name}." ) else: arm.name = existing_arm.name else: if not arm.has_name: arm.name = proposed_name self._register_arm(arm) def _register_arm(self, arm: Arm) -> None: """Add a new arm to the experiment, updating the relevant lookup dictionaries. Args: arm: Arm to add """ self._arms_by_signature[arm.signature] = arm self._arms_by_name[arm.name] = arm def _check_TTL_on_running_trials(self) -> None: """Checks whether any past-TTL trials are still marked as `RUNNING` and marks them as failed if so. NOTE: this function just calls `trial.status` for each trial, as the computation of that property checks the TTL for trials. """ if not self._trials_have_ttl: return running = list(self._trial_indices_by_status[TrialStatus.RUNNING]) for idx in running: self._trials[idx].status # `status` property checks TTL if applicable. def __repr__(self) -> str: return self.__class__.__name__ + f"({self._name})" # --- MultiTypeExperiment convenience functions --- # # Certain functionalities have special behavior for multi-type experiments. # This defines the base behavior for regular experiments that will be # overridden in the MultiTypeExperiment class. @property def default_trial_type(self) -> Optional[str]: """Default trial type assigned to trials in this experiment. In the base experiment class this is always None. For experiments with multiple trial types, use the MultiTypeExperiment class. """ return None
[docs] def runner_for_trial(self, trial: BaseTrial) -> Optional[Runner]: """The default runner to use for a given trial. In the base experiment class, this is always the default experiment runner. For experiments with multiple trial types, use the MultiTypeExperiment class. """ return self.runner
[docs] def supports_trial_type(self, trial_type: Optional[str]) -> bool: """Whether this experiment allows trials of the given type. The base experiment class only supports None. For experiments with multiple trial types, use the MultiTypeExperiment class. """ return trial_type is None
@property def trials_expecting_data(self) -> List[BaseTrial]: """List[BaseTrial]: the list of all trials for which data has arrived or is expected to arrive. """ return [trial for trial in self.trials.values() if trial.status.expecting_data]