3RNN/Lib/site-packages/tensorboard/summary/_writer.py

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# Copyright 2021 The TensorFlow Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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"""Implementation for tensorboard.summary.Writer and related symbols.
This provides a TensorBoard-native summary writing API that only depends
on numpy and not any particular ML framework.
"""
import time
import numpy as np
from tensorboard.plugins.scalar import metadata as scalars_metadata
from tensorboard.summary import _output
class Writer:
"""Writes summary data for visualization in TensorBoard.
This class is not thread-safe.
TODO(#4581): This API should be considered EXPERIMENTAL and subject to
backwards-incompatible changes without notice.
"""
def __init__(self, output):
"""Constructs a Writer.
Args:
output: `tensorboard.summary.Output` object, or a string which will be
interpreted as shorthand for an `Output` of the appropriate type. The
only currently supported type is `DirectoryOutput`, where the string
value given here will be used as the directory path.
"""
if isinstance(output, _output.Output):
self._output = output
elif isinstance(output, str):
self._output = _output.DirectoryOutput(output)
else:
raise TypeError("Unsupported output object %r" % output)
self._closed = False
def _check_not_closed(self):
if self._closed:
raise RuntimeError("Writer is already closed")
def flush(self):
"""Flushes any buffered data."""
self._check_not_closed()
self._output.flush()
def close(self):
"""Closes the writer and prevents further use."""
self._check_not_closed()
self._output.close()
self._closed = True
def add_scalar(self, tag, data, step, *, wall_time=None, description=None):
"""Adds a scalar summary.
Args:
tag: string tag used to uniquely identify this time series.
data: numeric scalar value for this data point. Accepts any value that
can be converted to a `np.float32` scalar.
step: integer step value for this data point. Accepts any value that
can be converted to a `np.int64` scalar.
wall_time: optional `float` seconds since the Unix epoch, representing
the real-world timestamp for this data point. Defaults to None in
which case the current time will be used.
description: optional string description for this entire time series.
This should be constant for a given tag; only the first value
encountered will be used.
"""
self._check_not_closed()
validated_data = _validate_scalar_shape(np.float32(data), "data")
validated_step = _validate_scalar_shape(np.int64(step), "step")
wall_time = wall_time if wall_time is not None else time.time()
self._output.emit_scalar(
plugin_name=scalars_metadata.PLUGIN_NAME,
tag=tag,
data=validated_data,
step=validated_step,
wall_time=wall_time,
description=description,
)
def _validate_scalar_shape(ndarray, name):
if ndarray.ndim != 0:
raise ValueError(
"Expected scalar value for %r but got %r" % (name, ndarray)
)
return ndarray