# flake8: noqa: G004 # Note: Copies of this script in runner_determinator.py and _runner-determinator.yml # must be kept in sync. You can do it easily by running the following command: # python .github/scripts/update_runner_determinator.py """ This runner determinator is used to determine which set of runners to run a GitHub job on. It uses the first comment of a GitHub issue (by default https://github.com/pytorch/test-infra/issues/5132) to define the configuration of which runners should be used to run which job. The configuration has two parts, the settings and a list of opted-in users, separated by a line containing "---". If the line is not present, the settings are considered to be empty with only the second part, the user list, defined. The first part is a YAML block that defines the rollout settings. This can be used to define any settings that are needed to determine which runners to use. It's fields are defined by the RolloutSettings class below. The second part is a list of users who are explicitly opted in to the LF fleet. The user list is also a comma separated list of additional features or experiments which the user could be opted in to. The user list has the following rules: - Users are GitHub usernames, which must start with the @ prefix - Each user is also a comma-separated list of features/experiments to enable - A "#" prefix opts the user out of all experiments Example config: # A list of experiments that can be opted into. # This defines the behavior they'll induce when opted into. # Expected syntax is: # [experiment_name]: # Name of the experiment. Also used for the label prefix. # rollout_perc: [int] # % of workflows to run with this experiment when users are not opted in. experiments: lf: rollout_percent: 25 all_branches: false default: true --- # Opt-ins: # Users can opt into the LF fleet by adding their GitHub username to this list # and specifying experiments to enable in a comma-separated list. # To always opt out of an experiment, prefix it with a "-". # Experiments should be from the above list. @User1,-lf,split_build @User2,lf @User3,split_build """ import json import logging import os import random import re import sys from argparse import ArgumentParser from collections.abc import Iterable from functools import cache from logging import LogRecord from typing import Any, NamedTuple from urllib.request import Request, urlopen import yaml from github import Auth, Github from github.Issue import Issue DEFAULT_LABEL_PREFIX = "" # use meta runners WORKFLOW_LABEL_LF = "lf." # use runners from the linux foundation WORKFLOW_LABEL_LF_CANARY = "lf.c." # use canary runners from the linux foundation GITHUB_OUTPUT = os.getenv("GITHUB_OUTPUT", "") GH_OUTPUT_KEY_AMI = "runner-ami" GH_OUTPUT_KEY_LABEL_TYPE = "label-type" OPT_OUT_LABEL = "no-runner-experiments" SETTING_EXPERIMENTS = "experiments" LF_FLEET_EXPERIMENT = "lf" CANARY_FLEET_SUFFIX = ".c" class Experiment(NamedTuple): rollout_perc: float = ( 0 # Percentage of workflows to experiment on when user is not opted-in. ) all_branches: bool = ( False # If True, the experiment is also enabled on the exception branches ) default: bool = ( True # If True, the experiment is enabled by default for all queries ) # Add more fields as needed class Settings(NamedTuple): """ Settings for the experiments that can be opted into. """ experiments: dict[str, Experiment] = {} class ColorFormatter(logging.Formatter): """Color codes the log messages based on the log level""" COLORS = { "WARNING": "\033[33m", # Yellow "ERROR": "\033[31m", # Red "CRITICAL": "\033[31m", # Red "INFO": "\033[0m", # Reset "DEBUG": "\033[0m", # Reset } def format(self, record: LogRecord) -> str: log_color = self.COLORS.get(record.levelname, "\033[0m") # Default to reset record.msg = f"{log_color}{record.msg}\033[0m" return super().format(record) handler = logging.StreamHandler() handler.setFormatter(ColorFormatter(fmt="%(levelname)-8s: %(message)s")) log = logging.getLogger(os.path.basename(__file__)) log.addHandler(handler) log.setLevel(logging.INFO) def set_github_output(key: str, value: str) -> None: """ Defines outputs of the github action that invokes this script """ if not GITHUB_OUTPUT: # See https://github.blog/changelog/2022-10-11-github-actions-deprecating-save-state-and-set-output-commands/ for deprecation notice log.warning( "No env var found for GITHUB_OUTPUT, you must be running this code locally. Falling back to the deprecated print method." ) print(f"::set-output name={key}::{value}") return with open(GITHUB_OUTPUT, "a") as f: log.info(f"Setting output: {key}='{value}'") f.write(f"{key}={value}\n") def _str_comma_separated_to_set(value: str) -> frozenset[str]: return frozenset( filter(lambda itm: itm != "", map(str.strip, value.strip(" \n\t").split(","))) ) def parse_args() -> Any: parser = ArgumentParser("Get dynamic rollout settings") parser.add_argument("--github-token", type=str, required=True, help="GitHub token") parser.add_argument( "--github-issue-repo", type=str, required=False, default="pytorch/test-infra", help="GitHub repo to get the issue", ) parser.add_argument( "--github-repo", type=str, required=True, help="GitHub repo where CI is running", ) parser.add_argument( "--github-issue", type=int, required=True, help="GitHub issue number" ) parser.add_argument( "--github-actor", type=str, required=True, help="GitHub triggering_actor" ) parser.add_argument( "--github-issue-owner", type=str, required=True, help="GitHub issue owner" ) parser.add_argument( "--github-branch", type=str, required=True, help="Current GitHub branch or tag" ) parser.add_argument( "--github-ref-type", type=str, required=True, help="Current GitHub ref type, branch or tag", ) parser.add_argument( "--eligible-experiments", type=_str_comma_separated_to_set, required=False, default="", help="comma separated list of experiments to check, if omitted all experiments marked with default=True are checked", ) parser.add_argument( "--opt-out-experiments", type=_str_comma_separated_to_set, required=False, default="", help=( "comma separated list of experiments to opt-out of. If unset, no opt-outs will occur. " "If the same experiment is listed both here and in '--eligible-experiments' opt-out will take priority." ), ) parser.add_argument( "--pr-number", type=str, required=False, default="", help="the optional PR number where this is run", ) return parser.parse_args() def get_gh_client(github_token: str) -> Github: # type: ignore[no-any-unimported] auth = Auth.Token(github_token) return Github(auth=auth) def get_issue(gh: Github, repo: str, issue_num: int) -> Issue: # type: ignore[no-any-unimported] repo = gh.get_repo(repo) return repo.get_issue(number=issue_num) def get_potential_pr_author( github_token: str, repo: str, username: str, ref_type: str, ref_name: str ) -> str: # If the trigger was a new tag added by a bot, this is a ciflow case # Fetch the actual username from the original PR. The PR number is # embedded in the tag name: ciflow// gh = get_gh_client(github_token) if username == "pytorch-bot[bot]" and ref_type == "tag": split_tag = ref_name.split("/") if ( len(split_tag) == 3 and split_tag[0] == "ciflow" and split_tag[2].isnumeric() ): pr_number = split_tag[2] try: repository = gh.get_repo(repo) pull = repository.get_pull(number=int(pr_number)) except Exception as e: raise Exception( # noqa: TRY002 f"issue with pull request {pr_number} from repo {repository}" ) from e return pull.user.login # type: ignore[no-any-return] # In all other cases, return the original input username return username def is_exception_branch(branch: str) -> bool: """ Branches that get opted out of experiments by default, until they're explicitly enabled. """ return branch.split("/", maxsplit=1)[0] in { "main", "nightly", "release", "landchecks", } def load_yaml(yaml_text: str) -> Any: try: data = yaml.safe_load(yaml_text) return data except yaml.YAMLError: log.exception("Error loading YAML") raise def extract_settings_user_opt_in_from_text(rollout_state: str) -> tuple[str, str]: """ Extracts the text with settings, if any, and the opted in users from the rollout state. If the issue body contains "---" then the text above that is the settings and the text below is the list of opted in users. If it doesn't contain "---" then the settings are empty and the rest is the users. """ rollout_state_parts = rollout_state.split("---") if len(rollout_state_parts) >= 2: return rollout_state_parts[0], rollout_state_parts[1] else: return "", rollout_state class UserOptins(dict[str, list[str]]): """ Dictionary of users with a list of features they have opted into """ def parse_user_opt_in_from_text(user_optin_text: str) -> UserOptins: """ Parse the user opt-in text into a key value pair of username and the list of features they have opted into Users are GitHub usernames with the @ prefix. Each user is also a comma-separated list of features/experiments to enable. - Example line: "@User1,lf,split_build" - A "#" prefix indicates the user is opted out of all experiments """ optins = UserOptins() for user in user_optin_text.split("\n"): user = user.strip("\r\n\t -") if not user or not user.startswith("@"): # Not a valid user. Skip continue if user: usr_name = user.split(",")[0].strip("@") optins[usr_name] = [exp.strip(" ") for exp in user.split(",")[1:]] return optins def is_valid_experiment_name(experiment_name: str) -> bool: """ Check if the experiment name is valid. A valid name: - Contains only alphanumeric characters and the special characters "_" & "-" - The special characters "_" & "-" shouldn't be the first or last characters - Cannot contain spaces """ valid_char_regex = r"^[a-zA-Z0-9]([\w-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$" valid = bool(re.match(valid_char_regex, experiment_name)) if valid: return True log.error( f"Invalid experiment name: {experiment_name}. Experiment names should only contain alphanumeric characters, '_', and '-'. They cannot contain spaces, and the special characters '_' and '-' cannot be the first or last characters." ) return False def parse_settings_from_text(settings_text: str) -> Settings: """ Parse the experiments from the issue body into a list of ExperimentSettings """ try: if settings_text: # Escape the backtick as well so that we can have the settings in a code block on the GH issue # for easy reading # Note: Using ascii for the backtick so that the cat step in _runner-determinator.yml doesn't choke on # the backtick character in shell commands. backtick = chr(96) # backtick character settings_text = settings_text.strip(f"\r\n\t{backtick} ") settings = load_yaml(settings_text) # For now we just load experiments. We can expand this if/when we add more settings experiments = {} for exp_name, exp_settings in settings.get(SETTING_EXPERIMENTS).items(): if not is_valid_experiment_name(exp_name): # Exclude invalid experiments from the list. We log an error, but don't raise an exception so that other experiments can still be processed. continue valid_settings = {} for setting in exp_settings: if setting not in Experiment._fields: log.warning( f"Unexpected setting in experiment: {setting} = {exp_settings[setting]}" ) else: valid_settings[setting] = exp_settings[setting] experiments[exp_name] = Experiment(**valid_settings) return Settings(experiments) except Exception: log.exception("Failed to parse settings") return Settings() def parse_settings(rollout_state: str) -> Settings: """ Parse settings, if any, from the rollout state. If the issue body contains "---" then the text above that is the settings and the text below is the list of opted in users. If it doesn't contain "---" then the settings are empty and the default values are used. """ settings_text, _ = extract_settings_user_opt_in_from_text(rollout_state) return parse_settings_from_text(settings_text) def parse_users(rollout_state: str) -> UserOptins: """ Parse users from the rollout state. """ _, users_text = extract_settings_user_opt_in_from_text(rollout_state) return parse_user_opt_in_from_text(users_text) def is_user_opted_in(user: str, user_optins: UserOptins, experiment_name: str) -> bool: """ Check if a user is opted into an experiment """ return experiment_name in user_optins.get(user, []) def is_user_opted_out(user: str, user_optins: UserOptins, experiment_name: str) -> bool: """ Check if a user explicitly opted out of an experiment """ # if the experiment is prefixed with a "-", then it's an opt-out experiment_optout = "-" + experiment_name if experiment_optout not in user_optins.get(user, []): return False if is_user_opted_in(user, user_optins, experiment_name): log.warning( f"User {user} is opted into experiment {experiment_name}, but also opted out of it. Defaulting to opting out" ) return True def get_runner_prefix( rollout_state: str, workflow_requestors: Iterable[str], branch: str, eligible_experiments: frozenset[str] = frozenset(), opt_out_experiments: frozenset[str] = frozenset(), is_canary: bool = False, ) -> str: settings = parse_settings(rollout_state) user_optins = parse_users(rollout_state) fleet_prefix = "" prefixes = [] for experiment_name, experiment_settings in settings.experiments.items(): if not experiment_settings.all_branches and is_exception_branch(branch): log.info( f"Branch {branch} is an exception branch. Not enabling experiment {experiment_name}." ) continue if opt_out_experiments: if experiment_name in opt_out_experiments: opt_out_exp_list = ", ".join(opt_out_experiments) log.info( f"Skipping experiment '{experiment_name}', as this workflow has opted-out (opted out experiments are: {opt_out_exp_list})" ) continue if eligible_experiments: if experiment_name not in eligible_experiments: exp_list = ", ".join(eligible_experiments) log.info( f"Skipping experiment '{experiment_name}', as it is not in the eligible_experiments list: {exp_list}" ) continue elif not experiment_settings.default: log.info( f"Skipping experiment '{experiment_name}', as it is not a default experiment" ) continue # Is any workflow_requestor opted out to this experiment? opted_out_users = [ requestor for requestor in workflow_requestors if is_user_opted_out(requestor, user_optins, experiment_name) ] if opted_out_users: log.info( f"{', '.join(opted_out_users)} have opted out of experiment {experiment_name}." ) continue # Is any workflow_requestor opted in to this experiment? opted_in_users = [ requestor for requestor in workflow_requestors if is_user_opted_in(requestor, user_optins, experiment_name) ] enabled = False if opted_in_users: log.info( f"{', '.join(opted_in_users)} have opted into experiment {experiment_name}." ) enabled = True elif experiment_settings.rollout_perc: # If no user is opted in, then we randomly enable the experiment based on the rollout percentage if random.uniform(0, 100) <= experiment_settings.rollout_perc: log.info( f"Based on rollout percentage of {experiment_settings.rollout_perc}%, enabling experiment {experiment_name}." ) enabled = True if enabled: label = experiment_name if experiment_name == LF_FLEET_EXPERIMENT: # We give some special treatment to the "lf" experiment since determines the fleet we use # - If it's enabled, then we always list it's prefix first # - If we're in the canary branch, then we append ".c" to the lf prefix if is_canary: label += CANARY_FLEET_SUFFIX fleet_prefix = label else: prefixes.append(label) if len(prefixes) > 1: log.error( f"Only a fleet and one other experiment can be enabled for a job at any time. Enabling {prefixes[0]} and ignoring the rest, which are {', '.join(prefixes[1:])}" ) prefixes = prefixes[:1] # Fleet always comes first if fleet_prefix: prefixes.insert(0, fleet_prefix) return ".".join(prefixes) + "." if prefixes else "" def get_rollout_state_from_issue(github_token: str, repo: str, issue_num: int) -> str: """ Gets the first comment of the issue, which contains the desired rollout state. The default issue we use - https://github.com/pytorch/test-infra/issues/5132 """ gh = get_gh_client(github_token) issue = get_issue(gh, repo, issue_num) return str(issue.get_comments()[0].body.strip("\n\t ")) def download_json(url: str, headers: dict[str, str], num_retries: int = 3) -> Any: for _ in range(num_retries): try: req = Request(url=url, headers=headers) content = urlopen(req, timeout=5).read().decode("utf-8") return json.loads(content) except Exception as e: log.warning(f"Could not download {url}: {e}") log.warning(f"All {num_retries} retries exhausted, downloading {url} failed") return {} @cache def get_pr_info(github_repo: str, github_token: str, pr_number: int) -> dict[str, Any]: """ Dynamically get PR information """ github_api = f"https://api.github.com/repos/{github_repo}" headers = { "Accept": "application/vnd.github.v3+json", "Authorization": f"token {github_token}", } json_response: dict[str, Any] = download_json( url=f"{github_api}/issues/{pr_number}", headers=headers, ) if not json_response: log.warning(f"Failed to get the labels for #{pr_number}") return {} return json_response def get_labels(github_repo: str, github_token: str, pr_number: int) -> set[str]: """ Dynamically get the latest list of labels from the pull request """ pr_info = get_pr_info(github_repo, github_token, pr_number) return { label.get("name") for label in pr_info.get("labels", []) if label.get("name") } def main() -> None: args = parse_args() runner_label_prefix = DEFAULT_LABEL_PREFIX # Check if the PR is opt-out if args.pr_number: labels = get_labels(args.github_repo, args.github_token, int(args.pr_number)) if OPT_OUT_LABEL in labels: log.info( f"Opt-out runner determinator because #{args.pr_number} has {OPT_OUT_LABEL} label" ) set_github_output(GH_OUTPUT_KEY_LABEL_TYPE, runner_label_prefix) sys.exit() try: rollout_state = get_rollout_state_from_issue( args.github_token, args.github_issue_repo, args.github_issue ) username = get_potential_pr_author( args.github_token, args.github_repo, args.github_actor, args.github_ref_type, args.github_branch, ) is_canary = args.github_repo == "pytorch/pytorch-canary" runner_label_prefix = get_runner_prefix( rollout_state, (args.github_issue_owner, username), args.github_branch, args.eligible_experiments, args.opt_out_experiments, is_canary, ) except Exception as e: log.error( f"Failed to get issue. Defaulting to Meta runners and no experiments. Exception: {e}" ) set_github_output(GH_OUTPUT_KEY_LABEL_TYPE, runner_label_prefix) if __name__ == "__main__": main()