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# this file is only used for continuous evaluation test!

import os
import sys
sys.path.append(os.environ['ceroot'])
from kpi import CostKpi
from kpi import DurationKpi


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each_pass_duration_card1_kpi = DurationKpi('each_pass_duration_card1', 0.2, 0, actived=True)
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train_avg_cost_card1_kpi = CostKpi('train_avg_cost_card1', 0.2, 0)
train_avg_acc_card1_kpi = CostKpi('train_avg_acc_card1', 0.02, 0)
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each_pass_duration_card4_kpi = DurationKpi('each_pass_duration_card4', 0.2, 0, actived=True)
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train_avg_cost_card4_kpi = CostKpi('train_avg_cost_card4', 0.2, 0)
train_avg_acc_card4_kpi = CostKpi('train_avg_acc_card4', 0.02, 0)

tracking_kpis = [
        each_pass_duration_card1_kpi,
        train_avg_cost_card1_kpi,
        train_avg_acc_card1_kpi,
        each_pass_duration_card4_kpi,
        train_avg_cost_card4_kpi,
        train_avg_acc_card4_kpi,
        ]


def parse_log(log):
    '''
    This method should be implemented by model developers.

    The suggestion:

    each line in the log should be key, value, for example:

    "
    train_cost\t1.0
    test_cost\t1.0
    train_cost\t1.0
    train_cost\t1.0
    train_acc\t1.2
    "
    '''
    for line in log.split('\n'):
        fs = line.strip().split('\t')
        print(fs)
        if len(fs) == 3 and fs[0] == 'kpis':
            kpi_name = fs[1]
            kpi_value = float(fs[2])
            yield kpi_name, kpi_value


def log_to_ce(log):
    kpi_tracker = {}
    for kpi in tracking_kpis:
        kpi_tracker[kpi.name] = kpi

    for (kpi_name, kpi_value) in parse_log(log):
        print(kpi_name, kpi_value)
        kpi_tracker[kpi_name].add_record(kpi_value)
        kpi_tracker[kpi_name].persist()


if __name__ == '__main__':
    log = sys.stdin.read()
    log_to_ce(log)