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# Copyright 2022-present, the HuggingFace Inc. team.
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"""Contains utilities to handle HTTP requests in Huggingface Hub."""
import io
import os
import threading
import time
import uuid
from functools import lru_cache
from http import HTTPStatus
from typing import Callable, Optional, Tuple, Type, Union
import requests
from requests import Response
from requests.adapters import HTTPAdapter
from requests.models import PreparedRequest
from huggingface_hub.errors import OfflineModeIsEnabled
from .. import constants
from . import logging
from ._typing import HTTP_METHOD_T
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
# Both headers are used by the Hub to debug failed requests.
# `X_AMZN_TRACE_ID` is better as it also works to debug on Cloudfront and ALB.
# If `X_AMZN_TRACE_ID` is set, the Hub will use it as well.
X_AMZN_TRACE_ID = "X-Amzn-Trace-Id"
X_REQUEST_ID = "x-request-id"
class UniqueRequestIdAdapter(HTTPAdapter):
X_AMZN_TRACE_ID = "X-Amzn-Trace-Id"
def add_headers(self, request, **kwargs):
super().add_headers(request, **kwargs)
# Add random request ID => easier for server-side debug
if X_AMZN_TRACE_ID not in request.headers:
request.headers[X_AMZN_TRACE_ID] = request.headers.get(X_REQUEST_ID) or str(uuid.uuid4())
# Add debug log
has_token = str(request.headers.get("authorization", "")).startswith("Bearer hf_")
logger.debug(
f"Request {request.headers[X_AMZN_TRACE_ID]}: {request.method} {request.url} (authenticated: {has_token})"
)
def send(self, request: PreparedRequest, *args, **kwargs) -> Response:
"""Catch any RequestException to append request id to the error message for debugging."""
try:
return super().send(request, *args, **kwargs)
except requests.RequestException as e:
request_id = request.headers.get(X_AMZN_TRACE_ID)
if request_id is not None:
# Taken from https://stackoverflow.com/a/58270258
e.args = (*e.args, f"(Request ID: {request_id})")
raise
class OfflineAdapter(HTTPAdapter):
def send(self, request: PreparedRequest, *args, **kwargs) -> Response:
raise OfflineModeIsEnabled(
f"Cannot reach {request.url}: offline mode is enabled. To disable it, please unset the `HF_HUB_OFFLINE` environment variable."
)
def _default_backend_factory() -> requests.Session:
session = requests.Session()
if constants.HF_HUB_OFFLINE:
session.mount("http://", OfflineAdapter())
session.mount("https://", OfflineAdapter())
else:
session.mount("http://", UniqueRequestIdAdapter())
session.mount("https://", UniqueRequestIdAdapter())
return session
BACKEND_FACTORY_T = Callable[[], requests.Session]
_GLOBAL_BACKEND_FACTORY: BACKEND_FACTORY_T = _default_backend_factory
def configure_http_backend(backend_factory: BACKEND_FACTORY_T = _default_backend_factory) -> None:
"""
Configure the HTTP backend by providing a `backend_factory`. Any HTTP calls made by `huggingface_hub` will use a
Session object instantiated by this factory. This can be useful if you are running your scripts in a specific
environment requiring custom configuration (e.g. custom proxy or certifications).
Use [`get_session`] to get a configured Session. Since `requests.Session` is not guaranteed to be thread-safe,
`huggingface_hub` creates 1 Session instance per thread. They are all instantiated using the same `backend_factory`
set in [`configure_http_backend`]. A LRU cache is used to cache the created sessions (and connections) between
calls. Max size is 128 to avoid memory leaks if thousands of threads are spawned.
See [this issue](https://github.com/psf/requests/issues/2766) to know more about thread-safety in `requests`.
Example:
```py
import requests
from huggingface_hub import configure_http_backend, get_session
# Create a factory function that returns a Session with configured proxies
def backend_factory() -> requests.Session:
session = requests.Session()
session.proxies = {"http": "http://10.10.1.10:3128", "https": "https://10.10.1.11:1080"}
return session
# Set it as the default session factory
configure_http_backend(backend_factory=backend_factory)
# In practice, this is mostly done internally in `huggingface_hub`
session = get_session()
```
"""
global _GLOBAL_BACKEND_FACTORY
_GLOBAL_BACKEND_FACTORY = backend_factory
reset_sessions()
def get_session() -> requests.Session:
"""
Get a `requests.Session` object, using the session factory from the user.
Use [`get_session`] to get a configured Session. Since `requests.Session` is not guaranteed to be thread-safe,
`huggingface_hub` creates 1 Session instance per thread. They are all instantiated using the same `backend_factory`
set in [`configure_http_backend`]. A LRU cache is used to cache the created sessions (and connections) between
calls. Max size is 128 to avoid memory leaks if thousands of threads are spawned.
See [this issue](https://github.com/psf/requests/issues/2766) to know more about thread-safety in `requests`.
Example:
```py
import requests
from huggingface_hub import configure_http_backend, get_session
# Create a factory function that returns a Session with configured proxies
def backend_factory() -> requests.Session:
session = requests.Session()
session.proxies = {"http": "http://10.10.1.10:3128", "https": "https://10.10.1.11:1080"}
return session
# Set it as the default session factory
configure_http_backend(backend_factory=backend_factory)
# In practice, this is mostly done internally in `huggingface_hub`
session = get_session()
```
"""
return _get_session_from_cache(process_id=os.getpid(), thread_id=threading.get_ident())
def reset_sessions() -> None:
"""Reset the cache of sessions.
Mostly used internally when sessions are reconfigured or an SSLError is raised.
See [`configure_http_backend`] for more details.
"""
_get_session_from_cache.cache_clear()
@lru_cache
def _get_session_from_cache(process_id: int, thread_id: int) -> requests.Session:
"""
Create a new session per thread using global factory. Using LRU cache (maxsize 128) to avoid memory leaks when
using thousands of threads. Cache is cleared when `configure_http_backend` is called.
"""
return _GLOBAL_BACKEND_FACTORY()
def http_backoff(
method: HTTP_METHOD_T,
url: str,
*,
max_retries: int = 5,
base_wait_time: float = 1,
max_wait_time: float = 8,
retry_on_exceptions: Union[Type[Exception], Tuple[Type[Exception], ...]] = (
requests.Timeout,
requests.ConnectionError,
),
retry_on_status_codes: Union[int, Tuple[int, ...]] = HTTPStatus.SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE,
**kwargs,
) -> Response:
"""Wrapper around requests to retry calls on an endpoint, with exponential backoff.
Endpoint call is retried on exceptions (ex: connection timeout, proxy error,...)
and/or on specific status codes (ex: service unavailable). If the call failed more
than `max_retries`, the exception is thrown or `raise_for_status` is called on the
response object.
Re-implement mechanisms from the `backoff` library to avoid adding an external
dependencies to `hugging_face_hub`. See https://github.com/litl/backoff.
Args:
method (`Literal["GET", "OPTIONS", "HEAD", "POST", "PUT", "PATCH", "DELETE"]`):
HTTP method to perform.
url (`str`):
The URL of the resource to fetch.
max_retries (`int`, *optional*, defaults to `5`):
Maximum number of retries, defaults to 5 (no retries).
base_wait_time (`float`, *optional*, defaults to `1`):
Duration (in seconds) to wait before retrying the first time.
Wait time between retries then grows exponentially, capped by
`max_wait_time`.
max_wait_time (`float`, *optional*, defaults to `8`):
Maximum duration (in seconds) to wait before retrying.
retry_on_exceptions (`Type[Exception]` or `Tuple[Type[Exception]]`, *optional*):
Define which exceptions must be caught to retry the request. Can be a single type or a tuple of types.
By default, retry on `requests.Timeout` and `requests.ConnectionError`.
retry_on_status_codes (`int` or `Tuple[int]`, *optional*, defaults to `503`):
Define on which status codes the request must be retried. By default, only
HTTP 503 Service Unavailable is retried.
**kwargs (`dict`, *optional*):
kwargs to pass to `requests.request`.
Example:
```
>>> from huggingface_hub.utils import http_backoff
# Same usage as "requests.request".
>>> response = http_backoff("GET", "https://www.google.com")
>>> response.raise_for_status()
# If you expect a Gateway Timeout from time to time
>>> http_backoff("PUT", upload_url, data=data, retry_on_status_codes=504)
>>> response.raise_for_status()
```
<Tip warning={true}>
When using `requests` it is possible to stream data by passing an iterator to the
`data` argument. On http backoff this is a problem as the iterator is not reset
after a failed call. This issue is mitigated for file objects or any IO streams
by saving the initial position of the cursor (with `data.tell()`) and resetting the
cursor between each call (with `data.seek()`). For arbitrary iterators, http backoff
will fail. If this is a hard constraint for you, please let us know by opening an
issue on [Github](https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub).
</Tip>
"""
if isinstance(retry_on_exceptions, type): # Tuple from single exception type
retry_on_exceptions = (retry_on_exceptions,)
if isinstance(retry_on_status_codes, int): # Tuple from single status code
retry_on_status_codes = (retry_on_status_codes,)
nb_tries = 0
sleep_time = base_wait_time
# If `data` is used and is a file object (or any IO), it will be consumed on the
# first HTTP request. We need to save the initial position so that the full content
# of the file is re-sent on http backoff. See warning tip in docstring.
io_obj_initial_pos = None
if "data" in kwargs and isinstance(kwargs["data"], io.IOBase):
io_obj_initial_pos = kwargs["data"].tell()
session = get_session()
while True:
nb_tries += 1
try:
# If `data` is used and is a file object (or any IO), set back cursor to
# initial position.
if io_obj_initial_pos is not None:
kwargs["data"].seek(io_obj_initial_pos)
# Perform request and return if status_code is not in the retry list.
response = session.request(method=method, url=url, **kwargs)
if response.status_code not in retry_on_status_codes:
return response
# Wrong status code returned (HTTP 503 for instance)
logger.warning(f"HTTP Error {response.status_code} thrown while requesting {method} {url}")
if nb_tries > max_retries:
response.raise_for_status() # Will raise uncaught exception
# We return response to avoid infinite loop in the corner case where the
# user ask for retry on a status code that doesn't raise_for_status.
return response
except retry_on_exceptions as err:
logger.warning(f"'{err}' thrown while requesting {method} {url}")
if isinstance(err, requests.ConnectionError):
reset_sessions() # In case of SSLError it's best to reset the shared requests.Session objects
if nb_tries > max_retries:
raise err
# Sleep for X seconds
logger.warning(f"Retrying in {sleep_time}s [Retry {nb_tries}/{max_retries}].")
time.sleep(sleep_time)
# Update sleep time for next retry
sleep_time = min(max_wait_time, sleep_time * 2) # Exponential backoff
def fix_hf_endpoint_in_url(url: str, endpoint: Optional[str]) -> str:
"""Replace the default endpoint in a URL by a custom one.
This is useful when using a proxy and the Hugging Face Hub returns a URL with the default endpoint.
"""
endpoint = endpoint or constants.ENDPOINT
# check if a proxy has been set => if yes, update the returned URL to use the proxy
if endpoint not in (None, constants._HF_DEFAULT_ENDPOINT, constants._HF_DEFAULT_STAGING_ENDPOINT):
url = url.replace(constants._HF_DEFAULT_ENDPOINT, endpoint)
url = url.replace(constants._HF_DEFAULT_STAGING_ENDPOINT, endpoint)
return url