import os import shutil import subprocess import yaml from typing import List, Optional def get_unity_executable_path(): UNITY_VERSION = os.environ["UNITY_VERSION"] BOKKEN_UNITY = f"/Users/bokken/{UNITY_VERSION}/Unity.app/Contents/MacOS/Unity" HUB_UNITY = ( f"/Applications/Unity/Hub/Editor/{UNITY_VERSION}/Unity.app/Contents/MacOS/Unity" ) if os.path.exists(BOKKEN_UNITY): return BOKKEN_UNITY if os.path.exists(HUB_UNITY): return HUB_UNITY raise FileNotFoundError("Can't find bokken or hub executables") def get_base_path(): # We might need to do some more work here if the working directory ever changes # E.g. take the full path and back out the main module main. # But for now, this should work return os.getcwd() def get_base_output_path(): """" Returns the artifact folder to use for yamato jobs. """ return os.path.join(get_base_path(), "artifacts") def run_standalone_build( base_path: str, verbose: bool = False, output_path: str = None, scene_path: str = None, log_output_path: str = f"{get_base_output_path()}/standalone_build.txt", ) -> int: """ Run BuildStandalonePlayerOSX test to produce a player. The location defaults to artifacts/standalone_build/testPlayer. """ unity_exe = get_unity_executable_path() print(f"Running BuildStandalonePlayerOSX via {unity_exe}") test_args = [ unity_exe, "-projectPath", f"{base_path}/Project", "-batchmode", "-executeMethod", "Unity.MLAgents.StandaloneBuildTest.BuildStandalonePlayerOSX", ] os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(log_output_path), exist_ok=True) subprocess.run(["touch", log_output_path]) test_args += ["-logfile", log_output_path] if output_path is not None: output_path = os.path.join(get_base_output_path(), output_path) test_args += ["--mlagents-build-output-path", output_path] os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(output_path), exist_ok=True) if scene_path is not None: test_args += ["--mlagents-build-scene-path", scene_path] print(f"{' '.join(test_args)} ...") timeout = 30 * 60 # 30 minutes, just in case res: subprocess.CompletedProcess = subprocess.run(test_args, timeout=timeout) # Copy the default build name into the artifacts folder. if output_path is None and res.returncode == 0: shutil.move( os.path.join(base_path, "Project", "testPlayer.app"), os.path.join(get_base_output_path(), "testPlayer.app"), ) # Print if we fail or want verbosity. if verbose or res.returncode != 0: subprocess.run(["cat", log_output_path]) return res.returncode def init_venv( mlagents_python_version: str = None, extra_packages: Optional[List[str]] = None ) -> str: """ Set up the virtual environment, and return the venv path. :param mlagents_python_version: The version of mlagents python packcage to install. If None, will do a local install, otherwise will install from pypi :return: """ # Use a different venv path for different versions venv_path = "venv" if mlagents_python_version: venv_path += "_" + mlagents_python_version # Set up the venv and install mlagents subprocess.check_call(f"python -m venv {venv_path}", shell=True) pip_commands = [ "--upgrade pip", "--upgrade setuptools", # TODO build these and publish to internal pypi "~/tensorflow_pkg/tensorflow-2.0.0-cp37-cp37m-macosx_10_14_x86_64.whl", ] if mlagents_python_version: # install from pypi pip_commands += [ f"mlagents=={mlagents_python_version}", f"gym-unity=={mlagents_python_version}", ] else: # Local install pip_commands += ["-e ./ml-agents-envs", "-e ./ml-agents", "-e ./gym-unity"] if extra_packages: pip_commands += extra_packages for cmd in pip_commands: subprocess.check_call( f"source {venv_path}/bin/activate; python -m pip install -q {cmd}", shell=True, ) return venv_path def checkout_csharp_version(csharp_version): """ Checks out the specific git revision (usually a tag) for the C# package and Project. If csharp_version is None, no changes are made. :param csharp_version: :return: """ if csharp_version is None: return csharp_tag = f"com.unity.ml-agents_{csharp_version}" csharp_dirs = ["com.unity.ml-agents", "Project"] for csharp_dir in csharp_dirs: subprocess.check_call(f"rm -rf {csharp_dir}", shell=True) subprocess.check_call(f"git checkout {csharp_tag} -- {csharp_dir}", shell=True) def undo_git_checkout(): """ Clean up the git working directory. """ subprocess.check_call("git reset HEAD .", shell=True) subprocess.check_call("git checkout -- .", shell=True) # Ensure the cache isn't polluted with old compiled assemblies. subprocess.check_call(f"rm -rf Project/Library", shell=True) def override_config_file(src_path, dest_path, **kwargs): """ Override settings in a trainer config file. For example, override_config_file(src_path, dest_path, max_steps=42) will copy the config file at src_path to dest_path, but override the max_steps field to 42 for all brains. """ with open(src_path) as f: configs = yaml.safe_load(f) behavior_configs = configs["behaviors"] for config in behavior_configs.values(): config.update(**kwargs) with open(dest_path, "w") as f: yaml.dump(configs, f) def override_legacy_config_file(python_version, src_path, dest_path, **kwargs): """ Override settings in a trainer config file, using an old version of the src_path. For example, override_config_file("0.16.0", src_path, dest_path, max_steps=42) will sync the file at src_path from version 0.16.0, copy it to dest_path, and override the max_steps field to 42 for all brains. """ # Sync the old version of the file python_tag = f"python-packages_{python_version}" subprocess.check_call(f"git checkout {python_tag} -- {src_path}", shell=True) with open(src_path) as f: configs = yaml.safe_load(f) for config in configs.values(): config.update(**kwargs) with open(dest_path, "w") as f: yaml.dump(configs, f)