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We are happy to accept contributions from everyone.
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Feel free to browse our [bounty list](https://www.finegrain.ai/bounties) to find a task you would like to work on.
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This document describes the process for contributing to Refiners.
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## Licensing
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Refiners is a library that is freely available to use and modify under the MIT License.
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It's essential to exercise caution when using external code, as any code that can affect the licensing of Refiners, including proprietary code, should not be copied and pasted.
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It's worth noting that some open-source licenses can also be problematic.
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For instance, we'd need to redistribute an Apache 2.0 license if you're using code from an Apache 2.0 codebase.
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## Design principles
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We do not enforce strict rules on the design of the code, but we do have a few guidelines that we try to follow:
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- No dead code. We keep the codebase clean and remove unnecessary code/functionality.
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- No unnecessary dependencies. We keep the number of dependencies to a minimum and only add new ones if necessary.
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- Separate concerns. We separate the code into different modules and avoid having too many dependencies between modules. In particular, we try not to revisit existing code/models when adding new functionality. Instead, we add new functionality in a separate module with the `Adapter` pattern.
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- Declarative style. We make the code as declarative, self-documenting, and easily read as possible. By reading the model's `repr`, you should understand how it works. We use explicit names for the different components of the models or the variables in the code.
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## Setting up your environment
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We use [Rye](https://rye-up.com/guide/installation/) to manage our development environment.
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Please follow the instructions on the Rye website to install it.
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Once Rye is installed, you can clone the repository and run `rye sync` to install the dependencies.
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You should regularly update your Rye version by running `rye self update`.
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## Linting
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We use the standard integration of [ruff](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/) in Rye to lint and format our code.
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You can lint your code by running:
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```bash
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rye fmt
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rye lint --fix
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```
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You should also check for typos, by running:
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```bash
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rye run typos
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```
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We also enforce strict type checking with [pyright](https://github.com/microsoft/pyright). You can run the type checker with:
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```bash
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rye run pyright
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```
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## Getting the weights
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Since refiners re-implements models using fluxion, we can't directly use the weights from their original implementations, we need to convert them to the correct format.
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We provide already converted weights for some models on our huggingface organization: https://huggingface.co/refiners
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If you need to convert the weights yourself (e.g. for running the tests), you may use the `get_weights` command (c.f. `project.scripts` in `pyproject.toml`) to convert the weights. This command will automatically download all original weights and convert them.
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### Contributing a new model conversion
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1. Add a new file in the `refiners.conversion.models` module, if necessary.
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2. Instantiate a new `WeightRecipe` object to declare how to translate the keys from the original weights to the refiners keys.
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3. Instantiate a new `Conversion` object to relate the original weights, the converted weights and the recipe.
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4. Update the associated `__init__.py` and `cli.py` files.
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Note: The conversion process is not always straightforward, we would prefer if you could use the above steps (since it's the most declarative way to convert the weights),
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although alternative methods are acceptable if they are well documented (you may find some examples in the existing conversion scripts).
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## Running the tests
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Running end-to-end tests is pretty compute-intensive.
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To test everything, you can either:
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- Use `REFINERS_USE_LOCAL_WEIGHTS=1` and manually convert all the model weights to the correct format before running the tests. See the above section to learn how to convert the weights.
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- Use `REFINER_USE_LOCAL_WEIGHTS=0` and automatically download the weights from the huggingface hub. This is the default behavior. Though since some weights aren't available on the hub, some tests may be skipped.
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> [!WARNING]
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> GPU tests are notoriously hard to reproduce across different hardware. (see https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/notes/randomness.html)
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> Our tests are designed to work on a single NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 24GB, with nvidia drivers v545.23.08 and cuda v12.3.
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> If you have a different GPU/drivers, the tests may fail or give different results.
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First, install test dependencies with:
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```bash
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rye sync --all-features
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```
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Some tests require cloning the original implementation of the model as they use `torch.hub.load`:
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```bash
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git clone git@github.com:facebookresearch/dinov2.git tests/repos/dinov2
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git clone git@github.com:microsoft/Swin-Transformer.git tests/repos/Swin-Transformer
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```
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Finally, run the tests:
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```bash
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rye run pytest
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```
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The `-k` option is handy to run a subset of tests that match a given expression, e.g.:
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```bash
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rye run pytest -k "diffusion_std_init_image" -v
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rye run pytest -k "not e2e" -v
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rye run pytest -k "e2e" -v
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```
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Some tests require a GPU, and may sometime OOM if you test a lot of models sequentially.
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You can re-run the failed tests with:
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```bash
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pytest -k "e2e" -v --last-failed
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```
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You can modify the following environment variables to change the behavior of the tests:
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```bash
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export REFINERS_USE_LOCAL_WEIGHTS=1 # checkpoints will be loaded from the local hub, instead of the hf hub
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export REFINERS_TEST_DEVICE=cpu # tests that require a GPU will be skipped
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export REFINERS_HUB_PATH=/path/to/hub # default is ./tests/weights
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export REFINERS_TEST_DATASETS_DIR=/path/to/datasets # default it ./tests/datasets
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export REFINERS_TEST_REPOS_DIR=/path/to/repos # default is ./tests/repos
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```
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### Code coverage
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You can collect [code coverage](https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy) data while running tests with, e.g.:
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```bash
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rye run test-cov
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```
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Then, browse the corresponding HTML report with:
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```bash
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rye run serve-cov-report
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```
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