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Model Runner Client is a Python library that allows Coordinators to manage real-time model synchronization and perform concurrent predictions on distributed model nodes within a Crunch.

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Model Runner Client

Model Runner Client is a Python library that allows you, as a Coordinator, to interact with models participating in your crunch. It tracks which models join or leave through a WebSocket connection to the model nodes.

  • Real-Time Model Sync: Each model participating in your crunch is an instance of ModelRunner, maintained via WebSocket in the ModelCluster.
  • Concurrent Predictions (with Timeout Handling): Use the derived class of ModelConcurrentRunner (an abstract class) to request predictions from all models simultaneously. Define a timeout to avoid blocking if a model takes too long to predict. Make sure to select the proper instance based on the requirements of your crunch.
    • DynamicSubclassModelConcurrentRunner: Allows you to find a subclass on the remote model, instantiate it, and access all its methods.
    • TrainInferModelConcurrentRunner: Enables communication with a model that has declared the infer and train methods.

Installation

pip install model-runner-client

Note: Adjust this command (e.g., pip3 or virtual environments) depending on your setup.

Usage

Below is a quick example focusing on the DynamicSubclassModelConcurrentRunner. It handles concurrent predictions for you and returns all results in one go.

import asyncio
from model_runner_client.model_concurrent_runners.dynamic_subclass_model_concurrent_runner import DynamicSubclassModelConcurrentRunner
from model_runner_client.grpc.generated.commons_pb2 import VariantType, Argument, Variant
from model_runner_client.utils.datatype_transformer import encode_data


async def main():
    # crunch_id, host, and port are values provided by crunchdao
    concurrent_runner = DynamicSubclassModelConcurrentRunner(
        timeout=10,
        crunch_id="bird-game",
        host="localhost",
        port=8000,
        base_classname='birdgame.trackers.trackerbase.TrackerBase'
    )

    # Initialize communication with the model nodes to fetch 
    # models that want to predict and set up the model cluster
    await concurrent_runner.init()

    async def prediction_call():
        while True:
            # Your data to be predicted (X)
            payload = {
                'falcon_location': 21.179864629354732,
                'time': 230.96231205799998,
                'dove_location': 19.164986723324326,
                'falcon_id': 1
            }

            # Encode data as binary and tick
            await concurrent_runner.call(
                method_name='tick',
                args=[
                    Argument(position=1, data=Variant(type=VariantType.JSON, value=encode_data(VariantType.JSON, payload)))
                ],
                kwargs=None
            )

            # predict now
            result = await concurrent_runner.call(method_name='predict')

            # You receive a dictionary of predictions
            for model_runner, model_predict_result in result.items():
                print(f"{model_runner.model_id}: {model_predict_result}")

            # This pause (30s) simulates other work 
            # the Coordinator might perform between predictions
            await asyncio.sleep(30)

    # Keep the cluster updated with `concurrent_runner.sync()`, 
    # which maintains a permanent WebSocket connection.
    # Then run our prediction process.
    await asyncio.gather(
        asyncio.create_task(concurrent_runner.sync()),
        asyncio.create_task(prediction_call())
    )


if __name__ == "__main__":
    try:
        asyncio.run(main())
    except KeyboardInterrupt:
        print("\nReceived exit signal, shutting down gracefully.")

Important Notes

  • Prediction Failures & Timeouts: A prediction may fail or exceed the defined timeout, so be sure to handle these cases appropriately. Refer to ModelPredictResult.Status for details.
  • Custom Implementations: If you need more control over your workflow, you can manage each model individually. Instead of using implementations of ModelConcurrentRunner, you can directly leverage ModelRunner instances from the ModelCluster, customizing how you schedule predictions and handle results.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Feel free to open issues or submit pull requests if you encounter any bugs or want to suggest improvements.

License

This project is distributed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

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