text-generation-inference/integration-tests/neuron/integration/test_implicit_env.py
David Corvoysier c00add9c03
Add Neuron backend (#3033)
* feat: add neuron backend

* feat(neuron): add server standalone installation

* feat(neuron): add server and integration tests

* fix(neuron): increase ulimit when building image

The base image used to compile the rust components seems to have a low
ulimit for opened files, which leads to errors during compilation.

* test(neuron): merge integration tests and fixtures

* test: add --neuron option

* review: do not use latest tag

* review: remove ureq pinned version

* review: --privileged should be the exception

* feat: add neuron case to build ci

* fix(neuron): export models from container in test fixtures

The neuron tests require models to have been previously exported and
cached on the hub. This is done automatically by the neuron.model
fixture the first time the tests are ran for a specific version.
This fixture used to export the models using optimum-neuron directly,
but this package is not necessarily present on the system.
Instead, it is now done through the neuron TGI itself, since it
contains all the tools required to export the models.
Note that since the CI runs docker in docker (dind) it does not seem
possible to share a volume between the CI container and the container
used to export the model.
For that reason, a specific image with a modified entrypoint is built
on-the-fly when a model export is required.

* refactor: remove sagemaker entry-point

The SageMaker image is built differently anyway.

* fix(neuron): avoid using Levenshtein

* test(neuron): use smaller llama model

* feat(neuron): avoid installing CUDA in image

* test(neuron): no error anymore when requesting too many tokens

* ci: doing a precompilation step (with a different token).

* test(neuron): avoid using image sha when exporting models

We now manually evaluate the apparent hash of the neuron backend by
combining the hash of the neuron backend directory and Dockerfile.
This new hash is used to identify exported neuron models instead of the
image sha.
This has two benefits:
- it changes less frequently (only hwen the neuron backend changes),
  which means less neuron models being pushed to the hub,
- it can be evaluated locally, meaning that running the tests once
  locally will export the models before the CI uses them.

* test(neuron): added a small script to prune test models

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Co-authored-by: drbh <david.richard.holtz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nicolas Patry <patry.nicolas@protonmail.com>
2025-02-24 09:10:05 +01:00

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import os
import pytest
from huggingface_hub.errors import ValidationError
@pytest.fixture(scope="module", params=["hub-neuron", "hub", "local-neuron"])
async def tgi_service(request, neuron_launcher, neuron_model_config):
"""Expose a TGI service corresponding to a model configuration
For each model configuration, the service will be started using the following
deployment options:
- from the hub original model (export parameters chosen after hub lookup),
- from the hub pre-exported neuron model,
- from a local path to the neuron model.
"""
# the tgi_env.py script will take care of setting these
for var in [
"MAX_BATCH_SIZE",
"MAX_INPUT_TOKENS",
"MAX_TOTAL_TOKENS",
"HF_NUM_CORES",
"HF_AUTO_CAST_TYPE",
]:
if var in os.environ:
del os.environ[var]
if request.param == "hub":
model_name_or_path = neuron_model_config["model_id"]
elif request.param == "hub-neuron":
model_name_or_path = neuron_model_config["neuron_model_id"]
else:
model_name_or_path = neuron_model_config["neuron_model_path"]
service_name = neuron_model_config["name"]
with neuron_launcher(service_name, model_name_or_path) as tgi_service:
await tgi_service.health(600)
yield tgi_service
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_model_single_request(tgi_service):
# Just verify that the generation works, and nothing is raised, with several set of params
# No params
await tgi_service.client.text_generation(
"What is Deep Learning?",
)
response = await tgi_service.client.text_generation(
"How to cook beans ?",
max_new_tokens=17,
details=True,
decoder_input_details=True,
)
assert response.details.generated_tokens == 17
# Sampling
await tgi_service.client.text_generation(
"What is Deep Learning?",
do_sample=True,
top_k=50,
top_p=0.9,
repetition_penalty=1.2,
max_new_tokens=128,
seed=42,
)