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Merge pull request #329 from michaelowenliu/develop

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import collections
import inspect
class ComponentManager:
"""
Implement a manager class to add the new component properly.
The component can be added as either class or function type.
For example:
>>> model_manager = ComponentManager()
>>> class AlexNet: ...
>>> class ResNet: ...
>>> model_manager.add_component(AlexNet)
>>> model_manager.add_component(ResNet)
or pass a sequence alliteratively:
>>> model_manager.add_component([AlexNet, ResNet])
>>> print(model_manager.components_dict)
output: {'AlexNet': <class '__main__.AlexNet'>, 'ResNet': <class '__main__.ResNet'>}
Or an easier way, using it as a Python decorator, while just add it above the class declaration.
>>> model_manager = ComponentManager()
>>> @model_manager.add_component
>>> class AlexNet: ...
>>> @model_manager.add_component
>>> class ResNet: ...
>>> print(model_manager.components_dict)
output: {'AlexNet': <class '__main__.AlexNet'>, 'ResNet': <class '__main__.ResNet'>}
"""
def __init__(self):
self._components_dict = dict()
def __len__(self):
return len(self._components_dict)
def __repr__(self):
return "{}:{}".format(self.__class__.__name__, list(self._components_dict.keys()))
def __getitem__(self, item):
if item not in self._components_dict.keys():
raise KeyError("{} does not exist in the current {}".format(item, self))
return self._components_dict[item]
@property
def components_dict(self):
return self._components_dict
def _add_single_component(self, component):
"""
Add a single component into the corresponding manager
Args:
component (function | class): a new component
Returns:
None
"""
# Currently only support class or function type
if not (inspect.isclass(component) or inspect.isfunction(component)):
raise TypeError("Expect class/function type, but received {}".format(type(component)))
# Obtain the internal name of the component
component_name = component.__name__
# Check whether the component was added already
if component_name in self._components_dict.keys():
raise KeyError("{} exists already!".format(component_name))
else:
# Take the internal name of the component as its key
self._components_dict[component_name] = component
def add_component(self, components):
"""
Add component(s) into the corresponding manager
Args:
components (function | class | list | tuple): support three types of components
Returns:
None
"""
# Check whether the type is a sequence
if isinstance(components, collections.Sequence):
for component in components:
self._add_single_component(component)
else:
component = components
self._add_single_component(component)
MODELS = ComponentManager()
BACKBONES = ComponentManager()
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