# Copyright 2018 The TensorFlow Authors. All Rights Reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # ============================================================================== """Utilities related to disk I/O.""" import os import sys import threading from absl import logging from keras.utils import keras_logging # isort: off from tensorflow.python.util.tf_export import keras_export INTERACTIVE_LOGGING = threading.local() INTERACTIVE_LOGGING.enable = keras_logging.INTERACTIVE_LOGGING_DEFAULT @keras_export("keras.utils.enable_interactive_logging") def enable_interactive_logging(): """Turn on interactive logging. When interactive logging is enabled, Keras displays logs via stdout. This provides the best experience when using Keras in an interactive environment such as a shell or a notebook. """ INTERACTIVE_LOGGING.enable = True @keras_export("keras.utils.disable_interactive_logging") def disable_interactive_logging(): """Turn off interactive logging. When interactive logging is disabled, Keras sends logs to `absl.logging`. This is the best option when using Keras in a non-interactive way, such as running a training or inference job on a server. """ INTERACTIVE_LOGGING.enable = False @keras_export("keras.utils.is_interactive_logging_enabled") def is_interactive_logging_enabled(): """Check if interactive logging is enabled. To switch between writing logs to stdout and `absl.logging`, you may use `keras.utils.enable_interactive_logging()` and `keras.utils.disable_interactie_logging()`. Returns: Boolean (True if interactive logging is enabled and False otherwise). """ # Use `getattr` in case `INTERACTIVE_LOGGING` # does not have the `enable` attribute. return getattr( INTERACTIVE_LOGGING, "enable", keras_logging.INTERACTIVE_LOGGING_DEFAULT ) def print_msg(message, line_break=True): """Print the message to absl logging or stdout.""" if is_interactive_logging_enabled(): if line_break: sys.stdout.write(message + "\n") else: sys.stdout.write(message) sys.stdout.flush() else: logging.info(message) def path_to_string(path): """Convert `PathLike` objects to their string representation. If given a non-string typed path object, converts it to its string representation. If the object passed to `path` is not among the above, then it is returned unchanged. This allows e.g. passthrough of file objects through this function. Args: path: `PathLike` object that represents a path Returns: A string representation of the path argument, if Python support exists. """ if isinstance(path, os.PathLike): return os.fspath(path) return path def ask_to_proceed_with_overwrite(filepath): """Produces a prompt asking about overwriting a file. Args: filepath: the path to the file to be overwritten. Returns: True if we can proceed with overwrite, False otherwise. """ overwrite = ( input(f"[WARNING] {filepath} already exists - overwrite? [y/n]") .strip() .lower() ) while overwrite not in ("y", "n"): overwrite = ( input('Enter "y" (overwrite) or "n" (cancel).').strip().lower() ) if overwrite == "n": return False print_msg("[TIP] Next time specify overwrite=True!") return True