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# Ultralytics YOLO 🚀, AGPL-3.0 license
import os
import platform
import random
import sys
import threading
import time
from pathlib import Path
import requests
from ultralytics.utils import (
ENVIRONMENT,
LOGGER,
ONLINE,
RANK,
SETTINGS,
TESTS_RUNNING,
TQDM,
TryExcept,
__version__,
colorstr,
get_git_origin_url,
is_colab,
is_git_dir,
is_pip_package,
)
from ultralytics.utils.downloads import GITHUB_ASSETS_NAMES
HUB_API_ROOT = os.environ.get("ULTRALYTICS_HUB_API", "https://api.ultralytics.com")
HUB_WEB_ROOT = os.environ.get("ULTRALYTICS_HUB_WEB", "https://hub.ultralytics.com")
PREFIX = colorstr("Ultralytics HUB: ")
HELP_MSG = "If this issue persists please visit https://github.com/ultralytics/hub/issues for assistance."
def request_with_credentials(url: str) -> any:
"""
Make an AJAX request with cookies attached in a Google Colab environment.
Args:
url (str): The URL to make the request to.
Returns:
(any): The response data from the AJAX request.
Raises:
OSError: If the function is not run in a Google Colab environment.
"""
if not is_colab():
raise OSError("request_with_credentials() must run in a Colab environment")
from google.colab import output # noqa
from IPython import display # noqa
display.display(
display.Javascript(
"""
window._hub_tmp = new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const timeout = setTimeout(() => reject("Failed authenticating existing browser session"), 5000)
fetch("%s", {
method: 'POST',
credentials: 'include'
})
.then((response) => resolve(response.json()))
.then((json) => {
clearTimeout(timeout);
}).catch((err) => {
clearTimeout(timeout);
reject(err);
});
});
"""
% url
)
)
return output.eval_js("_hub_tmp")
def requests_with_progress(method, url, **kwargs):
"""
Make an HTTP request using the specified method and URL, with an optional progress bar.
Args:
method (str): The HTTP method to use (e.g. 'GET', 'POST').
url (str): The URL to send the request to.
**kwargs (dict): Additional keyword arguments to pass to the underlying `requests.request` function.
Returns:
(requests.Response): The response object from the HTTP request.
Note:
- If 'progress' is set to True, the progress bar will display the download progress for responses with a known
content length.
- If 'progress' is a number then progress bar will display assuming content length = progress.
"""
progress = kwargs.pop("progress", False)
if not progress:
return requests.request(method, url, **kwargs)
response = requests.request(method, url, stream=True, **kwargs)
total = int(response.headers.get("content-length", 0) if isinstance(progress, bool) else progress) # total size
try:
pbar = TQDM(total=total, unit="B", unit_scale=True, unit_divisor=1024)
for data in response.iter_content(chunk_size=1024):
pbar.update(len(data))
pbar.close()
except requests.exceptions.ChunkedEncodingError: # avoid 'Connection broken: IncompleteRead' warnings
response.close()
return response
def smart_request(method, url, retry=3, timeout=30, thread=True, code=-1, verbose=True, progress=False, **kwargs):
"""
Makes an HTTP request using the 'requests' library, with exponential backoff retries up to a specified timeout.
Args:
method (str): The HTTP method to use for the request. Choices are 'post' and 'get'.
url (str): The URL to make the request to.
retry (int, optional): Number of retries to attempt before giving up. Default is 3.
timeout (int, optional): Timeout in seconds after which the function will give up retrying. Default is 30.
thread (bool, optional): Whether to execute the request in a separate daemon thread. Default is True.
code (int, optional): An identifier for the request, used for logging purposes. Default is -1.
verbose (bool, optional): A flag to determine whether to print out to console or not. Default is True.
progress (bool, optional): Whether to show a progress bar during the request. Default is False.
**kwargs (dict): Keyword arguments to be passed to the requests function specified in method.
Returns:
(requests.Response): The HTTP response object. If the request is executed in a separate thread, returns None.
"""
retry_codes = (408, 500) # retry only these codes
@TryExcept(verbose=verbose)
def func(func_method, func_url, **func_kwargs):
"""Make HTTP requests with retries and timeouts, with optional progress tracking."""
r = None # response
t0 = time.time() # initial time for timer
for i in range(retry + 1):
if (time.time() - t0) > timeout:
break
r = requests_with_progress(func_method, func_url, **func_kwargs) # i.e. get(url, data, json, files)
if r.status_code < 300: # return codes in the 2xx range are generally considered "good" or "successful"
break
try:
m = r.json().get("message", "No JSON message.")
except AttributeError:
m = "Unable to read JSON."
if i == 0:
if r.status_code in retry_codes:
m += f" Retrying {retry}x for {timeout}s." if retry else ""
elif r.status_code == 429: # rate limit
h = r.headers # response headers
m = (
f"Rate limit reached ({h['X-RateLimit-Remaining']}/{h['X-RateLimit-Limit']}). "
f"Please retry after {h['Retry-After']}s."
)
if verbose:
LOGGER.warning(f"{PREFIX}{m} {HELP_MSG} ({r.status_code} #{code})")
if r.status_code not in retry_codes:
return r
time.sleep(2**i) # exponential standoff
return r
args = method, url
kwargs["progress"] = progress
if thread:
threading.Thread(target=func, args=args, kwargs=kwargs, daemon=True).start()
else:
return func(*args, **kwargs)
class Events:
"""
A class for collecting anonymous event analytics. Event analytics are enabled when sync=True in settings and
disabled when sync=False. Run 'yolo settings' to see and update settings YAML file.
Attributes:
url (str): The URL to send anonymous events.
rate_limit (float): The rate limit in seconds for sending events.
metadata (dict): A dictionary containing metadata about the environment.
enabled (bool): A flag to enable or disable Events based on certain conditions.
"""
url = "https://www.google-analytics.com/mp/collect?measurement_id=G-X8NCJYTQXM&api_secret=QLQrATrNSwGRFRLE-cbHJw"
def __init__(self):
"""Initializes the Events object with default values for events, rate_limit, and metadata."""
self.events = [] # events list
self.rate_limit = 60.0 # rate limit (seconds)
self.t = 0.0 # rate limit timer (seconds)
self.metadata = {
"cli": Path(sys.argv[0]).name == "yolo",
"install": "git" if is_git_dir() else "pip" if is_pip_package() else "other",
"python": ".".join(platform.python_version_tuple()[:2]), # i.e. 3.10
"version": __version__,
"env": ENVIRONMENT,
"session_id": round(random.random() * 1e15),
"engagement_time_msec": 1000,
}
self.enabled = (
SETTINGS["sync"]
and RANK in (-1, 0)
and not TESTS_RUNNING
and ONLINE
and (is_pip_package() or get_git_origin_url() == "https://github.com/ultralytics/ultralytics.git")
)
def __call__(self, cfg):
"""
Attempts to add a new event to the events list and send events if the rate limit is reached.
Args:
cfg (IterableSimpleNamespace): The configuration object containing mode and task information.
"""
if not self.enabled:
# Events disabled, do nothing
return
# Attempt to add to events
if len(self.events) < 25: # Events list limited to 25 events (drop any events past this)
params = {
**self.metadata,
"task": cfg.task,
"model": cfg.model if cfg.model in GITHUB_ASSETS_NAMES else "custom",
}
if cfg.mode == "export":
params["format"] = cfg.format
self.events.append({"name": cfg.mode, "params": params})
# Check rate limit
t = time.time()
if (t - self.t) < self.rate_limit:
# Time is under rate limiter, wait to send
return
# Time is over rate limiter, send now
data = {"client_id": SETTINGS["uuid"], "events": self.events} # SHA-256 anonymized UUID hash and events list
# POST equivalent to requests.post(self.url, json=data)
smart_request("post", self.url, json=data, retry=0, verbose=False)
# Reset events and rate limit timer
self.events = []
self.t = t
# Run below code on hub/utils init -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
events = Events()