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Struct2Tensor

Python PyPI

Introduction

struct2tensor is a library for parsing structured data inside of tensorflow. In particular, it makes it easy to manipulate structured data, e.g., slicing, flattening, copying substructures, and so on, as part of a TensorFlow model graph. The notebook in 'examples/prensor_playground.ipynb' provides a few examples of struct2tensor in action and an introduction to the main concepts. You can run the notebook in your browser through Google's colab environment, or download the file to run it in your own Jupyter environment.

There are two main use cases of this repo:

  1. To create a PIP package. The PIP package contains plug-ins (OpKernels) to an existing tensorflow installation.
  2. To staticlly link with tensorflow-serving.

As these processes are independent, one can follow either set of directions below.

Use a pre-built Linux PIP package.

From a virtual environment, run:

pip install struct2tensor

Nightly Packages

Struct2Tensor also hosts nightly packages at https://pypi-nightly.tensorflow.org on Google Cloud. To install the latest nightly package, please use the following command:

pip install --extra-index-url https://pypi-nightly.tensorflow.org/simple struct2tensor

This will install the nightly packages for the major dependencies of struct2tensor such as TensorFlow Metadata (TFMD).

Creating a PIP package.

The struct2tensor PIP package is useful for creating models. It works with tensorflow 2.x.

In order to unify the process, we recommend compiling struct2tensor inside a docker container.

Downloading the Code

Go to your home directory.

Download the source code.

git clone https://github.com/google/struct2tensor.git
cd ~/struct2tensor

Use docker-compose

Install docker-compose.

Use it to build a pip wheel for Python 3.7 with tensorflow version 2:

docker-compose build --build-arg PYTHON_VERSION=3.7 manylinux2014
docker-compose run -e TF_VERSION=RELEASED_TF_2 manylinux2014

This will create a manylinux package in the ~/struct2tensor/dist directory.

Creating a static library

In order to construct a static library for tensorflow-serving, we run:

bazel build -c opt struct2tensor:struct2tensor_kernels_and_ops

This can also be linked into another library.

TensorFlow Serving docker image

struct2tensor needs a couple of custom TensorFlow ops to function. If you train a model with struct2tensor and wants to serve it with TensorFlow Serving, the TensorFlow Serving binary needs to link with those custom ops. We have a pre-built docker image that contains such a binary. The Dockerfile is available at tools/tf_serving_docker/Dockerfile. The image is available at gcr.io/tfx-oss-public/s2t_tf_serving.

Please see the Dockerfile for details. But in brief, the image exposes port 8500 as the gRPC endpoint and port 8501 as the REST endpoint. You can set two environment variables MODEL_BASE_PATH and MODEL_NAME to point it to your model (either mount it to the container, or put your model on GCS). It will look for a saved model at ${MODEL_BASE_PATH}/${MODEL_NAME}/${VERSION_NUMBER}, where VERSION_NUMBER is an integer.

Compatibility

struct2tensor tensorflow
0.43.0 2.11.0
0.42.0 2.10.0
0.41.0 2.9.0
0.40.0 2.9.0
0.39.0 2.8.0
0.38.0 2.8.0
0.37.0 2.7.0
0.36.0 2.7.0
0.35.0 2.6.0
0.34.0 2.6.0
0.33.0 2.5.0
0.32.0 2.5.0
0.31.0 2.5.0
0.30.0 2.4.0
0.29.0 2.4.0
0.28.0 2.4.0
0.27.0 2.4.0
0.26.0 2.3.0
0.25.0 2.3.0
0.24.0 2.3.0
0.23.0 2.3.0
0.22.0 2.2.0
0.21.1 2.1.0
0.21.0 2.1.0
0.0.1.dev* 1.15