Collection of high-level tools to simplify everyday development tasks, with a focus on AI/ML
Project description
fmtr.tools
A collection of high-level tools to simplify everyday development tasks, with a slight focus on full-stack AI/ML.
This repository is an attempt to provide a one-stop source for a wide range of utilities and tools designed to streamline a typical, modern development workflow. There is an emphasis on a lean and nimble approach to dependencies, which tries to strike a balance between powerful functionality while avoiding unnecessary bloat.
Why?
Personally, I'm grossly impatient, and simply resent writing the same code, however simple, in multiple projects.
This could be trivial stuff like reading an integer from an environment variable (while handling errors gracefully) - or more complex ones (like just wanting a simple parallel-processing function without writing Queues, or remembering which libraries you need to do it for you).
At the same time, I find that traditional tools collections inevitably become bloated and unwieldy over time, so wanted something with a somewhat sophisticated approach to dependencies.
Key Features
- Wide-Ranging Utilities: The collection includes tools for configuration, data types, environment management, functions, hashing, importing, iterating, JSON handling, path manipulation, platform-specific operations, randomness, and string operations.
- Lean Dependencies: Dependencies are managed via extras, allowing you to install only what you need. Missing dependencies are handled in a clear way, telling you what's missing and how to install it.
Installing
The base library can be installed like this:
pip install fmtr.tools
Usage
Some simple import and usage examples
Read an integer from an environment variable and write it to a (human-readable) JSON file
from fmtr import tools
from fmtr.tools import Path
value=tools.env.get_int('MY_VALUE',default=None)
data=dict(value=value)
Path('data.json').write_json(data)
Zero-faff parallel multi-processing
Install the extra:
pip install fmtr.tools[parallel] --upgrade
from fmtr.tools import parallel
def expensive_computation(n):
import math
result = 0
for i in range(1, n + 1):
result += math.sqrt(i) * math.sin(i) * math.log(i)
return result
if __name__ == '__main__':
results=parallel.apply(expensive_computation, [10_000] * 1_000)
Extras
Most tools require no additional dependencies, but for any that do, you can add them like this:
pip install fmtr.tools[<extra>] --upgrade
If you try to use a module without the required extras, you'll get a message telling you which one is needed:
MissingExtraError: The current module is missing dependencies. To install them, run: `pip install fmtr.tools[logging] --upgrade`
Modules
The included modules, plus any extra requirements, are as follows:
tools.config
: Base config class with overridable field processors.- Extras: None
tools.dataclass
: Utilities for extracting and filtering fields and metadata from dataclasses, with support for applying filters and retrieving enabled fields based on metadata attributes.- Extras: None
tools.datatype
- Extras: None
tools.environment
: Tools for managing environment variables, including functions to retrieve variables with type conversions and default values. Features include environment variable fetching, handling missing variables, and creating type-specific getters for integers, floats, booleans, dates, and paths.- Extras: None
tools.env
: Alias oftools.environment
.- Extras: None
tools.function
: Utilities for combining and splitting arguments and keyword arguments.- Extras: None
tools.hash
: String hashing- Extras: None
tools.iterator
: Pivoting/unpivoting data structures- Extras: None
tools.json
: Serialisation/deserialisation to human-readable, unicode JSON.- Extras: None
tools.Path
: Enhancedpathlib.Path
object with additional functionality for Windows-to-Unix path conversion, reading/writing JSON and YAML files, and convenient directory creation with parent directories. Includes methods for obtaining paths to modules and temporary directories.- Extras: None
tools.platform
: Detecting if host is WSL, Docker etc.- Extras: None
tools.ContextProcess
: Manages a function running in a separate process using a context manager. Provides methods to start, stop, and restart the process, with configurable restart delays. Useful for ensuring clean process management and automatic stopping when the context manager exits.- Extras: None
tools.random
: Provides additional functions for random number generation and selection, useful for data augmentation.- Extras: None
tools.string
: Provides utilities for handling string formatting.- Extras: None
tools.logging
: Configures and initializes a logger using the Loguru library. Provides customizable logging formats for time, level, file, function, and message components.- Extras:
logging
- Extras:
tools.logger
: Prefabricatedlogger
object, suitable for most projects, timestamped, color-coded, etc.- Extras:
logging
- Extras:
tools.augmentation
: Data augmentation stub.- Extras:
augmentation
- Extras:
tools.Container
: Runs a Docker container within a context manager, ensuring the container is stopped and removed when the context is exited.- Extras:
docker.api
- Extras:
tools.parallel
: Provides utilities for parallel computation using Dask. Supports executing functions across multiple workers or processes, handles different data formats, and options for progress display and parallelism configuration.- Extras:
parallel
- Extras:
tools.profiling
: Context-based code timing.- Extras:
profiling
- Extras:
tools.tokenization
: Provides utilities for creating and configuring tokenizers using the Tokenizers library. Iincludes functions for training both word-level and byte-pair encoding (BPE) tokenizers, applying special formatting and templates, and managing tokenizer configurations such as padding, truncation, and special tokens.- Extras:
tokenization
- Extras:
tools.unicode
: Simple unicode decoding (viaUnidecode
).- Extras:
unicode
- Extras:
Contribution
Any contributions would be most welcome! If you have a utility that fits well within this collection, or improvements to existing tools, feel free to open a pull request.
License
This project is licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0. See the LICENSE file for more details.
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