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# coding=utf-8
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# Copyright 2022-present, the HuggingFace Inc. team.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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"""Contains utilities to handle HTTP requests in huggingface_hub."""
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import atexit
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import io
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import json
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import os
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import re
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import threading
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import time
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import uuid
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from contextlib import contextmanager
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from dataclasses import dataclass
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from shlex import quote
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from typing import Any, Callable, Generator, Mapping, Optional, Union
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import httpx
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from huggingface_hub.errors import OfflineModeIsEnabled
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from .. import constants
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from ..errors import (
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BadRequestError,
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DisabledRepoError,
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GatedRepoError,
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HfHubHTTPError,
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RemoteEntryNotFoundError,
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RepositoryNotFoundError,
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RevisionNotFoundError,
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)
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from . import logging
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from ._lfs import SliceFileObj
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from ._typing import HTTP_METHOD_T
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logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
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@dataclass(frozen=True)
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class RateLimitInfo:
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"""
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Parsed rate limit information from HTTP response headers.
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Attributes:
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resource_type (`str`): The type of resource being rate limited.
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remaining (`int`): The number of requests remaining in the current window.
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reset_in_seconds (`int`): The number of seconds until the rate limit resets.
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limit (`int`, *optional*): The maximum number of requests allowed in the current window.
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window_seconds (`int`, *optional*): The number of seconds in the current window.
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"""
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resource_type: str
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remaining: int
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reset_in_seconds: int
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limit: Optional[int] = None
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window_seconds: Optional[int] = None
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# Regex patterns for parsing rate limit headers
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# e.g.: "api";r=0;t=55 --> resource_type="api", r=0, t=55
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_RATELIMIT_REGEX = re.compile(r"\"(?P<resource_type>\w+)\"\s*;\s*r\s*=\s*(?P<r>\d+)\s*;\s*t\s*=\s*(?P<t>\d+)")
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# e.g.: "fixed window";"api";q=500;w=300 --> q=500, w=300
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_RATELIMIT_POLICY_REGEX = re.compile(r"q\s*=\s*(?P<q>\d+).*?w\s*=\s*(?P<w>\d+)")
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def parse_ratelimit_headers(headers: Mapping[str, str]) -> Optional[RateLimitInfo]:
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"""Parse rate limit information from HTTP response headers.
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Follows IETF draft: https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-ietf-httpapi-ratelimit-headers-09.html
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Only a subset is implemented.
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Example:
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```python
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>>> from huggingface_hub.utils import parse_ratelimit_headers
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>>> headers = {
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... "ratelimit": '"api";r=0;t=55',
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... "ratelimit-policy": '"fixed window";"api";q=500;w=300',
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... }
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>>> info = parse_ratelimit_headers(headers)
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>>> info.remaining
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0
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>>> info.reset_in_seconds
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55
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```
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"""
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ratelimit: Optional[str] = None
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policy: Optional[str] = None
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for key in headers:
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lower_key = key.lower()
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if lower_key == "ratelimit":
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ratelimit = headers[key]
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elif lower_key == "ratelimit-policy":
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policy = headers[key]
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if not ratelimit:
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return None
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match = _RATELIMIT_REGEX.search(ratelimit)
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if not match:
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return None
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resource_type = match.group("resource_type")
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remaining = int(match.group("r"))
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reset_in_seconds = int(match.group("t"))
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limit: Optional[int] = None
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window_seconds: Optional[int] = None
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if policy:
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policy_match = _RATELIMIT_POLICY_REGEX.search(policy)
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if policy_match:
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limit = int(policy_match.group("q"))
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window_seconds = int(policy_match.group("w"))
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return RateLimitInfo(
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resource_type=resource_type,
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remaining=remaining,
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reset_in_seconds=reset_in_seconds,
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limit=limit,
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window_seconds=window_seconds,
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)
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# Both headers are used by the Hub to debug failed requests.
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# `X_AMZN_TRACE_ID` is better as it also works to debug on Cloudfront and ALB.
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# If `X_AMZN_TRACE_ID` is set, the Hub will use it as well.
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X_AMZN_TRACE_ID = "X-Amzn-Trace-Id"
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X_REQUEST_ID = "x-request-id"
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REPO_API_REGEX = re.compile(
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r"""
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# staging or production endpoint
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^https://[^/]+
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(
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# on /api/repo_type/repo_id
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/api/(models|datasets|spaces)/(.+)
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# or /repo_id/resolve/revision/...
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/(.+)/resolve/(.+)
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)
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""",
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flags=re.VERBOSE,
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)
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def hf_request_event_hook(request: httpx.Request) -> None:
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"""
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Event hook that will be used to make HTTP requests to the Hugging Face Hub.
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What it does:
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- Block requests if offline mode is enabled
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- Add a request ID to the request headers
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- Log the request if debug mode is enabled
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"""
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if constants.is_offline_mode():
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raise OfflineModeIsEnabled(
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f"Cannot reach {request.url}: offline mode is enabled. To disable it, please unset the `HF_HUB_OFFLINE` environment variable."
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)
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# Add random request ID => easier for server-side debugging
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if X_AMZN_TRACE_ID not in request.headers:
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request.headers[X_AMZN_TRACE_ID] = request.headers.get(X_REQUEST_ID) or str(uuid.uuid4())
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request_id = request.headers.get(X_AMZN_TRACE_ID)
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# Debug log
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logger.debug(
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"Request %s: %s %s (authenticated: %s)",
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request_id,
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request.method,
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request.url,
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request.headers.get("authorization") is not None,
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)
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if constants.HF_DEBUG:
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logger.debug("Send: %s", _curlify(request))
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return request_id
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async def async_hf_request_event_hook(request: httpx.Request) -> None:
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"""
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Async version of `hf_request_event_hook`.
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"""
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return hf_request_event_hook(request)
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async def async_hf_response_event_hook(response: httpx.Response) -> None:
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if response.status_code >= 400:
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# If response will raise, read content from stream to have it available when raising the exception
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# If content-length is not set or is too large, skip reading the content to avoid OOM
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if "Content-length" in response.headers:
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try:
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length = int(response.headers["Content-length"])
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except ValueError:
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return
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if length < 1_000_000:
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await response.aread()
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def default_client_factory() -> httpx.Client:
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"""
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Factory function to create a `httpx.Client` with the default transport.
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"""
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return httpx.Client(
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event_hooks={"request": [hf_request_event_hook]},
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follow_redirects=True,
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timeout=httpx.Timeout(constants.DEFAULT_REQUEST_TIMEOUT, write=60.0),
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)
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def default_async_client_factory() -> httpx.AsyncClient:
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"""
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Factory function to create a `httpx.AsyncClient` with the default transport.
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"""
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return httpx.AsyncClient(
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event_hooks={"request": [async_hf_request_event_hook], "response": [async_hf_response_event_hook]},
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follow_redirects=True,
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timeout=httpx.Timeout(constants.DEFAULT_REQUEST_TIMEOUT, write=60.0),
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)
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CLIENT_FACTORY_T = Callable[[], httpx.Client]
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ASYNC_CLIENT_FACTORY_T = Callable[[], httpx.AsyncClient]
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_CLIENT_LOCK = threading.Lock()
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_GLOBAL_CLIENT_FACTORY: CLIENT_FACTORY_T = default_client_factory
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_GLOBAL_ASYNC_CLIENT_FACTORY: ASYNC_CLIENT_FACTORY_T = default_async_client_factory
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_GLOBAL_CLIENT: Optional[httpx.Client] = None
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def set_client_factory(client_factory: CLIENT_FACTORY_T) -> None:
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"""
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Set the HTTP client factory to be used by `huggingface_hub`.
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The client factory is a method that returns a `httpx.Client` object. On the first call to [`get_client`] the client factory
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will be used to create a new `httpx.Client` object that will be shared between all calls made by `huggingface_hub`.
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This can be useful if you are running your scripts in a specific environment requiring custom configuration (e.g. custom proxy or certifications).
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Use [`get_client`] to get a correctly configured `httpx.Client`.
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"""
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global _GLOBAL_CLIENT_FACTORY
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with _CLIENT_LOCK:
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close_session()
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_GLOBAL_CLIENT_FACTORY = client_factory
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def set_async_client_factory(async_client_factory: ASYNC_CLIENT_FACTORY_T) -> None:
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"""
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Set the HTTP async client factory to be used by `huggingface_hub`.
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The async client factory is a method that returns a `httpx.AsyncClient` object.
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This can be useful if you are running your scripts in a specific environment requiring custom configuration (e.g. custom proxy or certifications).
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Use [`get_async_client`] to get a correctly configured `httpx.AsyncClient`.
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<Tip warning={true}>
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Contrary to the `httpx.Client` that is shared between all calls made by `huggingface_hub`, the `httpx.AsyncClient` is not shared.
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It is recommended to use an async context manager to ensure the client is properly closed when the context is exited.
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</Tip>
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"""
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global _GLOBAL_ASYNC_CLIENT_FACTORY
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_GLOBAL_ASYNC_CLIENT_FACTORY = async_client_factory
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def get_session() -> httpx.Client:
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"""
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Get a `httpx.Client` object, using the transport factory from the user.
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This client is shared between all calls made by `huggingface_hub`. Therefore you should not close it manually.
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Use [`set_client_factory`] to customize the `httpx.Client`.
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"""
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global _GLOBAL_CLIENT
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if _GLOBAL_CLIENT is None:
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with _CLIENT_LOCK:
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_GLOBAL_CLIENT = _GLOBAL_CLIENT_FACTORY()
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return _GLOBAL_CLIENT
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def get_async_session() -> httpx.AsyncClient:
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"""
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Return a `httpx.AsyncClient` object, using the transport factory from the user.
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Use [`set_async_client_factory`] to customize the `httpx.AsyncClient`.
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<Tip warning={true}>
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Contrary to the `httpx.Client` that is shared between all calls made by `huggingface_hub`, the `httpx.AsyncClient` is not shared.
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It is recommended to use an async context manager to ensure the client is properly closed when the context is exited.
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</Tip>
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"""
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return _GLOBAL_ASYNC_CLIENT_FACTORY()
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def close_session() -> None:
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"""
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Close the global `httpx.Client` used by `huggingface_hub`.
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If a Client is closed, it will be recreated on the next call to [`get_session`].
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Can be useful if e.g. an SSL certificate has been updated.
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"""
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global _GLOBAL_CLIENT
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client = _GLOBAL_CLIENT
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# First, set global client to None
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_GLOBAL_CLIENT = None
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# Then, close the clients
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if client is not None:
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try:
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client.close()
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except Exception as e:
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logger.warning(f"Error closing client: {e}")
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atexit.register(close_session)
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if hasattr(os, "register_at_fork"):
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os.register_at_fork(after_in_child=close_session)
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_DEFAULT_RETRY_ON_EXCEPTIONS: tuple[type[Exception], ...] = (httpx.TimeoutException, httpx.NetworkError)
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_DEFAULT_RETRY_ON_STATUS_CODES: tuple[int, ...] = (429, 500, 502, 503, 504)
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def _http_backoff_base(
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method: HTTP_METHOD_T,
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url: str,
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*,
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max_retries: int = 5,
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base_wait_time: float = 1,
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max_wait_time: float = 8,
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retry_on_exceptions: Union[type[Exception], tuple[type[Exception], ...]] = _DEFAULT_RETRY_ON_EXCEPTIONS,
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retry_on_status_codes: Union[int, tuple[int, ...]] = _DEFAULT_RETRY_ON_STATUS_CODES,
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stream: bool = False,
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**kwargs,
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) -> Generator[httpx.Response, None, None]:
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"""Internal implementation of HTTP backoff logic shared between `http_backoff` and `http_stream_backoff`."""
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if isinstance(retry_on_exceptions, type): # Tuple from single exception type
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retry_on_exceptions = (retry_on_exceptions,)
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if isinstance(retry_on_status_codes, int): # Tuple from single status code
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retry_on_status_codes = (retry_on_status_codes,)
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nb_tries = 0
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sleep_time = base_wait_time
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ratelimit_reset: Optional[int] = None # seconds to wait for rate limit reset if 429 response
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# If `data` is used and is a file object (or any IO), it will be consumed on the
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# first HTTP request. We need to save the initial position so that the full content
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# of the file is re-sent on http backoff. See warning tip in docstring.
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io_obj_initial_pos = None
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if "data" in kwargs and isinstance(kwargs["data"], (io.IOBase, SliceFileObj)):
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io_obj_initial_pos = kwargs["data"].tell()
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client = get_session()
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while True:
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nb_tries += 1
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ratelimit_reset = None
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try:
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# If `data` is used and is a file object (or any IO), set back cursor to
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# initial position.
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if io_obj_initial_pos is not None:
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kwargs["data"].seek(io_obj_initial_pos)
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# Perform request and handle response
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def _should_retry(response: httpx.Response) -> bool:
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"""Handle response and return True if should retry, False if should return/yield."""
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nonlocal ratelimit_reset
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if response.status_code not in retry_on_status_codes:
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return False # Success, don't retry
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# Wrong status code returned (HTTP 503 for instance)
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logger.warning(f"HTTP Error {response.status_code} thrown while requesting {method} {url}")
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if nb_tries > max_retries:
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hf_raise_for_status(response) # Will raise uncaught exception
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# Return/yield response to avoid infinite loop in the corner case where the
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# user ask for retry on a status code that doesn't raise_for_status.
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return False # Don't retry, return/yield response
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# get rate limit reset time from headers if 429 response
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if response.status_code == 429:
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ratelimit_info = parse_ratelimit_headers(response.headers)
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if ratelimit_info is not None:
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ratelimit_reset = ratelimit_info.reset_in_seconds
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return True # Should retry
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if stream:
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with client.stream(method=method, url=url, **kwargs) as response:
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if not _should_retry(response):
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yield response
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return
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else:
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response = client.request(method=method, url=url, **kwargs)
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if not _should_retry(response):
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yield response
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return
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except retry_on_exceptions as err:
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logger.warning(f"'{err}' thrown while requesting {method} {url}")
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if isinstance(err, httpx.ConnectError):
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close_session() # In case of SSLError it's best to close the shared httpx.Client objects
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if nb_tries > max_retries:
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raise err
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if ratelimit_reset is not None:
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actual_sleep = float(ratelimit_reset) + 1 # +1s to avoid rounding issues
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logger.warning(f"Rate limited. Waiting {actual_sleep}s before retry [Retry {nb_tries}/{max_retries}].")
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else:
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actual_sleep = sleep_time
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logger.warning(f"Retrying in {actual_sleep}s [Retry {nb_tries}/{max_retries}].")
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time.sleep(actual_sleep)
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# Update sleep time for next retry
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sleep_time = min(max_wait_time, sleep_time * 2) # Exponential backoff
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def http_backoff(
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method: HTTP_METHOD_T,
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url: str,
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*,
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max_retries: int = 5,
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base_wait_time: float = 1,
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max_wait_time: float = 8,
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retry_on_exceptions: Union[type[Exception], tuple[type[Exception], ...]] = _DEFAULT_RETRY_ON_EXCEPTIONS,
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retry_on_status_codes: Union[int, tuple[int, ...]] = _DEFAULT_RETRY_ON_STATUS_CODES,
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**kwargs,
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) -> httpx.Response:
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"""Wrapper around httpx to retry calls on an endpoint, with exponential backoff.
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Endpoint call is retried on exceptions (ex: connection timeout, proxy error,...)
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and/or on specific status codes (ex: service unavailable). If the call failed more
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than `max_retries`, the exception is thrown or `raise_for_status` is called on the
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response object.
|
||||
|
||||
Re-implement mechanisms from the `backoff` library to avoid adding an external
|
||||
dependencies to `hugging_face_hub`. See https://github.com/litl/backoff.
|
||||
|
||||
Args:
|
||||
method (`Literal["GET", "OPTIONS", "HEAD", "POST", "PUT", "PATCH", "DELETE"]`):
|
||||
HTTP method to perform.
|
||||
url (`str`):
|
||||
The URL of the resource to fetch.
|
||||
max_retries (`int`, *optional*, defaults to `5`):
|
||||
Maximum number of retries, defaults to 5 (no retries).
|
||||
base_wait_time (`float`, *optional*, defaults to `1`):
|
||||
Duration (in seconds) to wait before retrying the first time.
|
||||
Wait time between retries then grows exponentially, capped by
|
||||
`max_wait_time`.
|
||||
max_wait_time (`float`, *optional*, defaults to `8`):
|
||||
Maximum duration (in seconds) to wait before retrying.
|
||||
retry_on_exceptions (`type[Exception]` or `tuple[type[Exception]]`, *optional*):
|
||||
Define which exceptions must be caught to retry the request. Can be a single type or a tuple of types.
|
||||
By default, retry on `httpx.TimeoutException` and `httpx.NetworkError`.
|
||||
retry_on_status_codes (`int` or `tuple[int]`, *optional*, defaults to `(429, 500, 502, 503, 504)`):
|
||||
Define on which status codes the request must be retried. By default, retries
|
||||
on rate limit (429) and server errors (5xx).
|
||||
**kwargs (`dict`, *optional*):
|
||||
kwargs to pass to `httpx.request`.
|
||||
|
||||
Example:
|
||||
```
|
||||
>>> from huggingface_hub.utils import http_backoff
|
||||
|
||||
# Same usage as "httpx.request".
|
||||
>>> response = http_backoff("GET", "https://www.google.com")
|
||||
>>> response.raise_for_status()
|
||||
|
||||
# If you expect a Gateway Timeout from time to time
|
||||
>>> http_backoff("PUT", upload_url, data=data, retry_on_status_codes=504)
|
||||
>>> response.raise_for_status()
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
> [!WARNING]
|
||||
> When using `requests` it is possible to stream data by passing an iterator to the
|
||||
> `data` argument. On http backoff this is a problem as the iterator is not reset
|
||||
> after a failed call. This issue is mitigated for file objects or any IO streams
|
||||
> by saving the initial position of the cursor (with `data.tell()`) and resetting the
|
||||
> cursor between each call (with `data.seek()`). For arbitrary iterators, http backoff
|
||||
> will fail. If this is a hard constraint for you, please let us know by opening an
|
||||
> issue on [Github](https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub).
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return next(
|
||||
_http_backoff_base(
|
||||
method=method,
|
||||
url=url,
|
||||
max_retries=max_retries,
|
||||
base_wait_time=base_wait_time,
|
||||
max_wait_time=max_wait_time,
|
||||
retry_on_exceptions=retry_on_exceptions,
|
||||
retry_on_status_codes=retry_on_status_codes,
|
||||
stream=False,
|
||||
**kwargs,
|
||||
)
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@contextmanager
|
||||
def http_stream_backoff(
|
||||
method: HTTP_METHOD_T,
|
||||
url: str,
|
||||
*,
|
||||
max_retries: int = 5,
|
||||
base_wait_time: float = 1,
|
||||
max_wait_time: float = 8,
|
||||
retry_on_exceptions: Union[type[Exception], tuple[type[Exception], ...]] = _DEFAULT_RETRY_ON_EXCEPTIONS,
|
||||
retry_on_status_codes: Union[int, tuple[int, ...]] = _DEFAULT_RETRY_ON_STATUS_CODES,
|
||||
**kwargs,
|
||||
) -> Generator[httpx.Response, None, None]:
|
||||
"""Wrapper around httpx to retry calls on an endpoint, with exponential backoff.
|
||||
|
||||
Endpoint call is retried on exceptions (ex: connection timeout, proxy error,...)
|
||||
and/or on specific status codes (ex: service unavailable). If the call failed more
|
||||
than `max_retries`, the exception is thrown or `raise_for_status` is called on the
|
||||
response object.
|
||||
|
||||
Re-implement mechanisms from the `backoff` library to avoid adding an external
|
||||
dependencies to `hugging_face_hub`. See https://github.com/litl/backoff.
|
||||
|
||||
Args:
|
||||
method (`Literal["GET", "OPTIONS", "HEAD", "POST", "PUT", "PATCH", "DELETE"]`):
|
||||
HTTP method to perform.
|
||||
url (`str`):
|
||||
The URL of the resource to fetch.
|
||||
max_retries (`int`, *optional*, defaults to `5`):
|
||||
Maximum number of retries, defaults to 5 (no retries).
|
||||
base_wait_time (`float`, *optional*, defaults to `1`):
|
||||
Duration (in seconds) to wait before retrying the first time.
|
||||
Wait time between retries then grows exponentially, capped by
|
||||
`max_wait_time`.
|
||||
max_wait_time (`float`, *optional*, defaults to `8`):
|
||||
Maximum duration (in seconds) to wait before retrying.
|
||||
retry_on_exceptions (`type[Exception]` or `tuple[type[Exception]]`, *optional*):
|
||||
Define which exceptions must be caught to retry the request. Can be a single type or a tuple of types.
|
||||
By default, retry on `httpx.TimeoutException` and `httpx.NetworkError`.
|
||||
retry_on_status_codes (`int` or `tuple[int]`, *optional*, defaults to `(429, 500, 502, 503, 504)`):
|
||||
Define on which status codes the request must be retried. By default, retries
|
||||
on rate limit (429) and server errors (5xx).
|
||||
**kwargs (`dict`, *optional*):
|
||||
kwargs to pass to `httpx.request`.
|
||||
|
||||
Example:
|
||||
```
|
||||
>>> from huggingface_hub.utils import http_stream_backoff
|
||||
|
||||
# Same usage as "httpx.stream".
|
||||
>>> with http_stream_backoff("GET", "https://www.google.com") as response:
|
||||
... for chunk in response.iter_bytes():
|
||||
... print(chunk)
|
||||
|
||||
# If you expect a Gateway Timeout from time to time
|
||||
>>> with http_stream_backoff("PUT", upload_url, data=data, retry_on_status_codes=504) as response:
|
||||
... response.raise_for_status()
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
<Tip warning={true}>
|
||||
|
||||
When using `httpx` it is possible to stream data by passing an iterator to the
|
||||
`data` argument. On http backoff this is a problem as the iterator is not reset
|
||||
after a failed call. This issue is mitigated for file objects or any IO streams
|
||||
by saving the initial position of the cursor (with `data.tell()`) and resetting the
|
||||
cursor between each call (with `data.seek()`). For arbitrary iterators, http backoff
|
||||
will fail. If this is a hard constraint for you, please let us know by opening an
|
||||
issue on [Github](https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub).
|
||||
|
||||
</Tip>
|
||||
"""
|
||||
yield from _http_backoff_base(
|
||||
method=method,
|
||||
url=url,
|
||||
max_retries=max_retries,
|
||||
base_wait_time=base_wait_time,
|
||||
max_wait_time=max_wait_time,
|
||||
retry_on_exceptions=retry_on_exceptions,
|
||||
retry_on_status_codes=retry_on_status_codes,
|
||||
stream=True,
|
||||
**kwargs,
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def fix_hf_endpoint_in_url(url: str, endpoint: Optional[str]) -> str:
|
||||
"""Replace the default endpoint in a URL by a custom one.
|
||||
|
||||
This is useful when using a proxy and the Hugging Face Hub returns a URL with the default endpoint.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
endpoint = endpoint.rstrip("/") if endpoint else constants.ENDPOINT
|
||||
# check if a proxy has been set => if yes, update the returned URL to use the proxy
|
||||
if endpoint not in (constants._HF_DEFAULT_ENDPOINT, constants._HF_DEFAULT_STAGING_ENDPOINT):
|
||||
url = url.replace(constants._HF_DEFAULT_ENDPOINT, endpoint)
|
||||
url = url.replace(constants._HF_DEFAULT_STAGING_ENDPOINT, endpoint)
|
||||
return url
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def hf_raise_for_status(response: httpx.Response, endpoint_name: Optional[str] = None) -> None:
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Internal version of `response.raise_for_status()` that will refine a potential HTTPError.
|
||||
Raised exception will be an instance of [`~errors.HfHubHTTPError`].
|
||||
|
||||
This helper is meant to be the unique method to raise_for_status when making a call to the Hugging Face Hub.
|
||||
|
||||
Args:
|
||||
response (`Response`):
|
||||
Response from the server.
|
||||
endpoint_name (`str`, *optional*):
|
||||
Name of the endpoint that has been called. If provided, the error message will be more complete.
|
||||
|
||||
> [!WARNING]
|
||||
> Raises when the request has failed:
|
||||
>
|
||||
> - [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`]
|
||||
> If the repository to download from cannot be found. This may be because it
|
||||
> doesn't exist, because `repo_type` is not set correctly, or because the repo
|
||||
> is `private` and you do not have access.
|
||||
> - [`~utils.GatedRepoError`]
|
||||
> If the repository exists but is gated and the user is not on the authorized
|
||||
> list.
|
||||
> - [`~utils.RevisionNotFoundError`]
|
||||
> If the repository exists but the revision couldn't be found.
|
||||
> - [`~utils.EntryNotFoundError`]
|
||||
> If the repository exists but the entry (e.g. the requested file) couldn't be
|
||||
> find.
|
||||
> - [`~utils.BadRequestError`]
|
||||
> If request failed with a HTTP 400 BadRequest error.
|
||||
> - [`~utils.HfHubHTTPError`]
|
||||
> If request failed for a reason not listed above.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
_warn_on_warning_headers(response)
|
||||
except Exception:
|
||||
# Never raise on warning parsing
|
||||
logger.debug("Failed to parse warning headers", exc_info=True)
|
||||
|
||||
try:
|
||||
response.raise_for_status()
|
||||
except httpx.HTTPStatusError as e:
|
||||
if response.status_code // 100 == 3:
|
||||
return # Do not raise on redirects to stay consistent with `requests`
|
||||
|
||||
error_code = response.headers.get("X-Error-Code")
|
||||
error_message = response.headers.get("X-Error-Message")
|
||||
|
||||
if error_code == "RevisionNotFound":
|
||||
message = f"{response.status_code} Client Error." + "\n\n" + f"Revision Not Found for url: {response.url}."
|
||||
raise _format(RevisionNotFoundError, message, response) from e
|
||||
|
||||
elif error_code == "EntryNotFound":
|
||||
message = f"{response.status_code} Client Error." + "\n\n" + f"Entry Not Found for url: {response.url}."
|
||||
raise _format(RemoteEntryNotFoundError, message, response) from e
|
||||
|
||||
elif error_code == "GatedRepo":
|
||||
message = (
|
||||
f"{response.status_code} Client Error." + "\n\n" + f"Cannot access gated repo for url {response.url}."
|
||||
)
|
||||
raise _format(GatedRepoError, message, response) from e
|
||||
|
||||
elif error_message == "Access to this resource is disabled.":
|
||||
message = (
|
||||
f"{response.status_code} Client Error."
|
||||
+ "\n\n"
|
||||
+ f"Cannot access repository for url {response.url}."
|
||||
+ "\n"
|
||||
+ "Access to this resource is disabled."
|
||||
)
|
||||
raise _format(DisabledRepoError, message, response) from e
|
||||
|
||||
elif error_code == "RepoNotFound" or (
|
||||
response.status_code == 401
|
||||
and error_message != "Invalid credentials in Authorization header"
|
||||
and response.request is not None
|
||||
and response.request.url is not None
|
||||
and REPO_API_REGEX.search(str(response.request.url)) is not None
|
||||
):
|
||||
# 401 is misleading as it is returned for:
|
||||
# - private and gated repos if user is not authenticated
|
||||
# - missing repos
|
||||
# => for now, we process them as `RepoNotFound` anyway.
|
||||
# See https://gist.github.com/Wauplin/46c27ad266b15998ce56a6603796f0b9
|
||||
message = (
|
||||
f"{response.status_code} Client Error."
|
||||
+ "\n\n"
|
||||
+ f"Repository Not Found for url: {response.url}."
|
||||
+ "\nPlease make sure you specified the correct `repo_id` and"
|
||||
" `repo_type`.\nIf you are trying to access a private or gated repo,"
|
||||
" make sure you are authenticated. For more details, see"
|
||||
" https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/authentication"
|
||||
)
|
||||
raise _format(RepositoryNotFoundError, message, response) from e
|
||||
|
||||
elif response.status_code == 400:
|
||||
message = (
|
||||
f"\n\nBad request for {endpoint_name} endpoint:" if endpoint_name is not None else "\n\nBad request:"
|
||||
)
|
||||
raise _format(BadRequestError, message, response) from e
|
||||
|
||||
elif response.status_code == 403:
|
||||
message = (
|
||||
f"\n\n{response.status_code} Forbidden: {error_message}."
|
||||
+ f"\nCannot access content at: {response.url}."
|
||||
+ "\nMake sure your token has the correct permissions."
|
||||
)
|
||||
raise _format(HfHubHTTPError, message, response) from e
|
||||
|
||||
elif response.status_code == 429:
|
||||
ratelimit_info = parse_ratelimit_headers(response.headers)
|
||||
if ratelimit_info is not None:
|
||||
message = (
|
||||
f"\n\n429 Too Many Requests: you have reached your '{ratelimit_info.resource_type}' rate limit."
|
||||
)
|
||||
message += f"\nRetry after {ratelimit_info.reset_in_seconds} seconds"
|
||||
if ratelimit_info.limit is not None and ratelimit_info.window_seconds is not None:
|
||||
message += (
|
||||
f" ({ratelimit_info.remaining}/{ratelimit_info.limit} requests remaining"
|
||||
f" in current {ratelimit_info.window_seconds}s window)."
|
||||
)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
message += "."
|
||||
message += f"\nUrl: {response.url}."
|
||||
else:
|
||||
message = f"\n\n429 Too Many Requests for url: {response.url}."
|
||||
raise _format(HfHubHTTPError, message, response) from e
|
||||
|
||||
elif response.status_code == 416:
|
||||
range_header = response.request.headers.get("Range")
|
||||
message = f"{e}. Requested range: {range_header}. Content-Range: {response.headers.get('Content-Range')}."
|
||||
raise _format(HfHubHTTPError, message, response) from e
|
||||
|
||||
# Convert `HTTPError` into a `HfHubHTTPError` to display request information
|
||||
# as well (request id and/or server error message)
|
||||
raise _format(HfHubHTTPError, str(e), response) from e
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
_WARNED_TOPICS = set()
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _warn_on_warning_headers(response: httpx.Response) -> None:
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Emit warnings if warning headers are present in the HTTP response.
|
||||
|
||||
Expected header format: 'X-HF-Warning: topic; message'
|
||||
|
||||
Only the first warning for each topic will be shown. Topic is optional and can be empty. Note that several warning
|
||||
headers can be present in a single response.
|
||||
|
||||
Args:
|
||||
response (`httpx.Response`):
|
||||
The HTTP response to check for warning headers.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
server_warnings = response.headers.get_list("X-HF-Warning")
|
||||
for server_warning in server_warnings:
|
||||
topic, message = server_warning.split(";", 1) if ";" in server_warning else ("", server_warning)
|
||||
topic = topic.strip()
|
||||
if topic not in _WARNED_TOPICS:
|
||||
message = message.strip()
|
||||
if message:
|
||||
_WARNED_TOPICS.add(topic)
|
||||
logger.warning(message)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _format(error_type: type[HfHubHTTPError], custom_message: str, response: httpx.Response) -> HfHubHTTPError:
|
||||
server_errors = []
|
||||
|
||||
# Retrieve server error from header
|
||||
from_headers = response.headers.get("X-Error-Message")
|
||||
if from_headers is not None:
|
||||
server_errors.append(from_headers)
|
||||
|
||||
# Retrieve server error from body
|
||||
try:
|
||||
# Case errors are returned in a JSON format
|
||||
try:
|
||||
data = response.json()
|
||||
except httpx.ResponseNotRead:
|
||||
try:
|
||||
response.read() # In case of streaming response, we need to read the response first
|
||||
data = response.json()
|
||||
except RuntimeError:
|
||||
# In case of async streaming response, we can't read the stream here.
|
||||
# In practice if user is using the default async client from `get_async_client`, the stream will have
|
||||
# already been read in the async event hook `async_hf_response_event_hook`.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Here, we are skipping reading the response to avoid RuntimeError but it happens only if async + stream + used httpx.AsyncClient directly.
|
||||
data = {}
|
||||
|
||||
error = data.get("error")
|
||||
if error is not None:
|
||||
if isinstance(error, list):
|
||||
# Case {'error': ['my error 1', 'my error 2']}
|
||||
server_errors.extend(error)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# Case {'error': 'my error'}
|
||||
server_errors.append(error)
|
||||
|
||||
errors = data.get("errors")
|
||||
if errors is not None:
|
||||
# Case {'errors': [{'message': 'my error 1'}, {'message': 'my error 2'}]}
|
||||
for error in errors:
|
||||
if "message" in error:
|
||||
server_errors.append(error["message"])
|
||||
|
||||
except json.JSONDecodeError:
|
||||
# If content is not JSON and not HTML, append the text
|
||||
content_type = response.headers.get("Content-Type", "")
|
||||
if response.text and "html" not in content_type.lower():
|
||||
server_errors.append(response.text)
|
||||
|
||||
# Strip all server messages
|
||||
server_errors = [str(line).strip() for line in server_errors if str(line).strip()]
|
||||
|
||||
# Deduplicate server messages (keep order)
|
||||
# taken from https://stackoverflow.com/a/17016257
|
||||
server_errors = list(dict.fromkeys(server_errors))
|
||||
|
||||
# Format server error
|
||||
server_message = "\n".join(server_errors)
|
||||
|
||||
# Add server error to custom message
|
||||
final_error_message = custom_message
|
||||
if server_message and server_message.lower() not in custom_message.lower():
|
||||
if "\n\n" in custom_message:
|
||||
final_error_message += "\n" + server_message
|
||||
else:
|
||||
final_error_message += "\n\n" + server_message
|
||||
# Add Request ID
|
||||
request_id = str(response.headers.get(X_REQUEST_ID, ""))
|
||||
if request_id:
|
||||
request_id_message = f" (Request ID: {request_id})"
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# Fallback to X-Amzn-Trace-Id
|
||||
request_id = str(response.headers.get(X_AMZN_TRACE_ID, ""))
|
||||
if request_id:
|
||||
request_id_message = f" (Amzn Trace ID: {request_id})"
|
||||
if request_id and request_id.lower() not in final_error_message.lower():
|
||||
if "\n" in final_error_message:
|
||||
newline_index = final_error_message.index("\n")
|
||||
final_error_message = (
|
||||
final_error_message[:newline_index] + request_id_message + final_error_message[newline_index:]
|
||||
)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
final_error_message += request_id_message
|
||||
|
||||
# Return
|
||||
return error_type(final_error_message.strip(), response=response, server_message=server_message or None)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _curlify(request: httpx.Request) -> str:
|
||||
"""Convert a `httpx.Request` into a curl command (str).
|
||||
|
||||
Used for debug purposes only.
|
||||
|
||||
Implementation vendored from https://github.com/ofw/curlify/blob/master/curlify.py.
|
||||
MIT License Copyright (c) 2016 Egor.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
parts: list[tuple[Any, Any]] = [
|
||||
("curl", None),
|
||||
("-X", request.method),
|
||||
]
|
||||
|
||||
for k, v in sorted(request.headers.items()):
|
||||
if k.lower() == "authorization":
|
||||
v = "<TOKEN>" # Hide authorization header, no matter its value (can be Bearer, Key, etc.)
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parts += [("-H", f"{k}: {v}")]
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body: Optional[str] = None
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try:
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if request.content is not None:
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body = request.content.decode("utf-8", errors="ignore")
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if len(body) > 1000:
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body = f"{body[:1000]} ... [truncated]"
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except httpx.RequestNotRead:
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body = "<streaming body>"
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||||
if body is not None:
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||||
parts += [("-d", body.replace("\n", ""))]
|
||||
|
||||
parts += [(None, request.url)]
|
||||
|
||||
flat_parts = []
|
||||
for k, v in parts:
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if k:
|
||||
flat_parts.append(quote(str(k)))
|
||||
if v:
|
||||
flat_parts.append(quote(str(v)))
|
||||
|
||||
return " ".join(flat_parts)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# Regex to parse HTTP Range header
|
||||
RANGE_REGEX = re.compile(r"^\s*bytes\s*=\s*(\d*)\s*-\s*(\d*)\s*$", re.IGNORECASE)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _adjust_range_header(original_range: Optional[str], resume_size: int) -> Optional[str]:
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Adjust HTTP Range header to account for resume position.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if not original_range:
|
||||
return f"bytes={resume_size}-"
|
||||
|
||||
if "," in original_range:
|
||||
raise ValueError(f"Multiple ranges detected - {original_range!r}, not supported yet.")
|
||||
|
||||
match = RANGE_REGEX.match(original_range)
|
||||
if not match:
|
||||
raise RuntimeError(f"Invalid range format - {original_range!r}.")
|
||||
start, end = match.groups()
|
||||
|
||||
if not start:
|
||||
if not end:
|
||||
raise RuntimeError(f"Invalid range format - {original_range!r}.")
|
||||
|
||||
new_suffix = int(end) - resume_size
|
||||
new_range = f"bytes=-{new_suffix}"
|
||||
if new_suffix <= 0:
|
||||
raise RuntimeError(f"Empty new range - {new_range!r}.")
|
||||
return new_range
|
||||
|
||||
start = int(start)
|
||||
new_start = start + resume_size
|
||||
if end:
|
||||
end = int(end)
|
||||
new_range = f"bytes={new_start}-{end}"
|
||||
if new_start > end:
|
||||
raise RuntimeError(f"Empty new range - {new_range!r}.")
|
||||
return new_range
|
||||
|
||||
return f"bytes={new_start}-"
|
||||
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