source: sasmodels/sasmodels/model_test.py @ f691fac

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1# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2"""
3Run model unit tests.
4
5Usage::
6
7    python -m sasmodels.model_test [opencl|cuda|dll|all] model1 model2 ...
8
9If model1 is 'all', then all except the remaining models will be tested.
10Subgroups are also possible, such as 'py', 'single' or '1d'.  See
11:func:`core.list_models` for details.
12
13Each model is tested using the default parameters at q=0.1, (qx, qy)=(0.1, 0.1),
14and Fq is called to make sure R_eff, volume and volume ratio are computed.
15The return values at these points are not considered.  The test is only to
16verify that the models run to completion, and do not produce inf or NaN.
17
18Tests are defined with the *tests* attribute in the model.py file.  *tests*
19is a list of individual tests to run, where each test consists of the
20parameter values for the test, the q-values and the expected results.  For
21the effective radius test and volume ratio tests, use the extended output
22form, which checks each output of kernel.Fq. For 1-D tests, either specify
23the q value or a list of q-values, and the corresponding I(q) value, or
24list of I(q) values.
25
26That is::
27
28    tests = [
29        [ {parameters}, q, I(q)],
30        [ {parameters}, [q], [I(q)] ],
31        [ {parameters}, [q1, q2, ...], [I(q1), I(q2), ...]],
32
33        [ {parameters}, (qx, qy), I(qx, Iqy)],
34        [ {parameters}, [(qx1, qy1), (qx2, qy2), ...],
35                        [I(qx1, qy1), I(qx2, qy2), ...]],
36
37        [ {parameters}, q, F(q), F^2(q), R_eff, V, V_r ],
38        ...
39    ]
40
41Parameters are *key:value* pairs, where key is one of the parameters of the
42model and value is the value to use for the test.  Any parameters not given
43in the parameter list will take on the default parameter value.
44
45Precision defaults to 5 digits (relative).
46"""
47from __future__ import print_function
48
49import argparse
50import sys
51import unittest
52import traceback
53
54try:
55    from StringIO import StringIO
56except ImportError:
57    # StringIO.StringIO renamed to io.StringIO in Python 3
58    # Note: io.StringIO exists in python 2, but using unicode instead of str
59    from io import StringIO
60
61import numpy as np  # type: ignore
62
63from .core import list_models, load_model_info, build_model
64from .direct_model import call_kernel, call_Fq
65from .exception import annotate_exception
66from .modelinfo import expand_pars
67from .kernelcl import use_opencl
68from .kernelcuda import use_cuda
69from . import product
70
71# pylint: disable=unused-import
72try:
73    from typing import List, Iterator, Callable
74except ImportError:
75    pass
76else:
77    from .modelinfo import ParameterTable, ParameterSet, TestCondition, ModelInfo
78    from .kernel import KernelModel
79# pylint: enable=unused-import
80
81def make_suite(loaders, models):
82    # type: (List[str], List[str]) -> unittest.TestSuite
83    """
84    Construct the pyunit test suite.
85
86    *loaders* is the list of kernel drivers to use (dll, opencl or cuda).
87    For python model the python driver is always used.
88
89    *models* is the list of models to test, or *["all"]* to test all models.
90    """
91    suite = unittest.TestSuite()
92
93    try:
94        # See if the first model parses as a model group
95        group = list_models(models[0])
96        skip = models[1:]
97        models = group
98    except Exception:
99        skip = []
100    for model_name in models:
101        if model_name not in skip:
102            model_info = load_model_info(model_name)
103            _add_model_to_suite(loaders, suite, model_info)
104
105    return suite
106
107def _add_model_to_suite(loaders, suite, model_info):
108    ModelTestCase = _hide_model_case_from_nose()
109
110    #print('------')
111    #print('found tests in', model_name)
112    #print('------')
113
114    # if ispy then use the dll loader to call pykernel
115    # don't try to call cl kernel since it will not be
116    # available in some environmentes.
117    is_py = callable(model_info.Iq)
118
119    # Some OpenCL drivers seem to be flaky, and are not producing the
120    # expected result.  Since we don't have known test values yet for
121    # all of our models, we are instead going to compare the results
122    # for the 'smoke test' (that is, evaluation at q=0.1 for the default
123    # parameters just to see that the model runs to completion) between
124    # the OpenCL and the DLL.  To do this, we define a 'stash' which is
125    # shared between OpenCL and DLL tests.  This is just a list.  If the
126    # list is empty (which it will be when DLL runs, if the DLL runs
127    # first), then the results are appended to the list.  If the list
128    # is not empty (which it will be when OpenCL runs second), the results
129    # are compared to the results stored in the first element of the list.
130    # This is a horrible stateful hack which only makes sense because the
131    # test suite is thrown away after being run once.
132    stash = []
133
134    if is_py:  # kernel implemented in python
135        test_name = "%s-python"%model_info.name
136        test_method_name = "test_%s_python" % model_info.id
137        test = ModelTestCase(test_name, model_info,
138                             test_method_name,
139                             platform="dll",  # so that
140                             dtype="double",
141                             stash=stash)
142        suite.addTest(test)
143    else:   # kernel implemented in C
144
145        # test using dll if desired
146        if 'dll' in loaders or not use_opencl():
147            test_name = "%s-dll"%model_info.name
148            test_method_name = "test_%s_dll" % model_info.id
149            test = ModelTestCase(test_name, model_info,
150                                 test_method_name,
151                                 platform="dll",
152                                 dtype="double",
153                                 stash=stash)
154            suite.addTest(test)
155
156        # test using opencl if desired and available
157        if 'opencl' in loaders and use_opencl():
158            test_name = "%s-opencl"%model_info.name
159            test_method_name = "test_%s_opencl" % model_info.id
160            # Using dtype=None so that the models that are only
161            # correct for double precision are not tested using
162            # single precision.  The choice is determined by the
163            # presence of *single=False* in the model file.
164            test = ModelTestCase(test_name, model_info,
165                                 test_method_name,
166                                 platform="ocl", dtype=None,
167                                 stash=stash)
168            #print("defining", test_name)
169            suite.addTest(test)
170
171        # test using cuda if desired and available
172        if 'cuda' in loaders and use_cuda():
173            test_name = "%s-cuda" % model_info.id
174            test_method_name = "test_%s_cuda" % model_info.id
175            # Using dtype=None so that the models that are only
176            # correct for double precision are not tested using
177            # single precision.  The choice is determined by the
178            # presence of *single=False* in the model file.
179            test = ModelTestCase(test_name, model_info,
180                                 test_method_name,
181                                 platform="cuda", dtype=None,
182                                 stash=stash)
183            #print("defining", test_name)
184            suite.addTest(test)
185
186
187def _hide_model_case_from_nose():
188    # type: () -> type
189    class ModelTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
190        """
191        Test suit for a particular model with a particular kernel driver.
192
193        The test suite runs a simple smoke test to make sure the model
194        functions, then runs the list of tests at the bottom of the model
195        description file.
196        """
197        def __init__(self, test_name, model_info, test_method_name,
198                     platform, dtype, stash):
199            # type: (str, ModelInfo, str, str, DType, List[Any]) -> None
200            self.test_name = test_name
201            self.info = model_info
202            self.platform = platform
203            self.dtype = dtype
204            self.stash = stash  # container for the results of the first run
205
206            setattr(self, test_method_name, self.run_all)
207            unittest.TestCase.__init__(self, test_method_name)
208
209        def run_all(self):
210            # type: () -> None
211            """
212            Run all the tests in the test suite, including smoke tests.
213            """
214            smoke_tests = [
215                # test validity at reasonable values
216                ({}, 0.1, None),
217                ({}, (0.1, 0.1), None),
218                # test validity at q = 0
219                #({}, 0.0, None),
220                #({}, (0.0, 0.0), None),
221                # test vector form
222                ({}, [0.001, 0.01, 0.1], [None]*3),
223                ({}, [(0.1, 0.1)]*2, [None]*2),
224                # test that Fq will run, and return R_eff, V, V_r
225                ({}, 0.1, None, None, None, None, None),
226                ]
227            tests = smoke_tests
228            #tests = []
229            if self.info.tests is not None:
230                tests += self.info.tests
231            S_tests = [test for test in tests if '@S' in test[0]]
232            P_tests = [test for test in tests if '@S' not in test[0]]
233            try:
234                model = build_model(self.info, dtype=self.dtype,
235                                    platform=self.platform)
236                results = [self.run_one(model, test) for test in P_tests]
237                for test in S_tests:
238                    # pull the S model name out of the test defn
239                    pars = test[0].copy()
240                    s_name = pars.pop('@S')
241                    ps_test = [pars] + list(test[1:])
242                    #print("PS TEST PARAMS!!!",ps_test)
243                    # build the P@S model
244                    s_info = load_model_info(s_name)
245                    ps_info = product.make_product_info(self.info, s_info)
246                    ps_model = build_model(ps_info, dtype=self.dtype,
247                                           platform=self.platform)
248                    # run the tests
249                    results.append(self.run_one(ps_model, ps_test))
250
251                if self.stash:
252                    for test, target, actual in zip(tests, self.stash[0], results):
253                        assert np.all(abs(target-actual) < 5e-5*abs(actual)), \
254                            ("GPU/CPU comparison expected %s but got %s for %s"
255                             % (target, actual, test[0]))
256                else:
257                    self.stash.append(results)
258
259                # Check for missing tests.  Only do so for the "dll" tests
260                # to reduce noise from both opencl and cuda, and because
261                # python kernels use platform="dll".
262                if self.platform == "dll":
263                    missing = []
264                    ## Uncomment the following to require test cases
265                    #missing = self._find_missing_tests()
266                    if missing:
267                        raise ValueError("Missing tests for "+", ".join(missing))
268
269            except:
270                annotate_exception(self.test_name)
271                raise
272
273        def _find_missing_tests(self):
274            # type: () -> None
275            """make sure there are 1D and 2D tests as appropriate"""
276            model_has_1D = True
277            model_has_2D = any(p.type == 'orientation'
278                               for p in self.info.parameters.kernel_parameters)
279
280            # Lists of tests that have a result that is not None
281            single = [test for test in self.info.tests
282                      if not isinstance(test[2], list) and test[2] is not None]
283            tests_has_1D_single = any(isinstance(test[1], float) for test in single)
284            tests_has_2D_single = any(isinstance(test[1], tuple) for test in single)
285
286            multiple = [test for test in self.info.tests
287                        if isinstance(test[2], list)
288                        and not all(result is None for result in test[2])]
289            tests_has_1D_multiple = any(isinstance(test[1][0], float)
290                                        for test in multiple)
291            tests_has_2D_multiple = any(isinstance(test[1][0], tuple)
292                                        for test in multiple)
293
294            missing = []
295            if model_has_1D and not (tests_has_1D_single or tests_has_1D_multiple):
296                missing.append("1D")
297            if model_has_2D and not (tests_has_2D_single or tests_has_2D_multiple):
298                missing.append("2D")
299
300            return missing
301
302        def run_one(self, model, test):
303            # type: (KernelModel, TestCondition) -> None
304            """Run a single test case."""
305            user_pars, x, y = test[:3]
306            pars = expand_pars(model.info.parameters, user_pars)
307            invalid = invalid_pars(model.info.parameters, pars)
308            if invalid:
309                raise ValueError("Unknown parameters in test: " + ", ".join(invalid))
310
311            if not isinstance(y, list):
312                y = [y]
313            if not isinstance(x, list):
314                x = [x]
315
316            self.assertEqual(len(y), len(x))
317
318            if isinstance(x[0], tuple):
319                qx, qy = zip(*x)
320                q_vectors = [np.array(qx), np.array(qy)]
321            else:
322                q_vectors = [np.array(x)]
323
324            kernel = model.make_kernel(q_vectors)
325            if len(test) == 3:
326                actual = call_kernel(kernel, pars)
327                self._check_vectors(x, y, actual, 'I')
328                return actual
329            else:
330                y1 = y
331                y2 = test[3] if isinstance(test[3], list) else [test[3]]
332                F, Fsq, R_eff, volume, volume_ratio = call_Fq(kernel, pars)
333                if F is not None:  # F is none for models with Iq instead of Fq
334                    self._check_vectors(x, y1, F, 'F')
335                self._check_vectors(x, y2, Fsq, 'F^2')
336                self._check_scalar(test[4], R_eff, 'R_eff')
337                self._check_scalar(test[5], volume, 'volume')
338                self._check_scalar(test[6], volume_ratio, 'form:shell ratio')
339                return Fsq
340
341        def _check_scalar(self, target, actual, name):
342            if target is None:
343                # smoke test --- make sure it runs and produces a value
344                self.assertTrue(not np.isnan(actual),
345                                'invalid %s: %s' % (name, actual))
346            elif np.isnan(target):
347                # make sure nans match
348                self.assertTrue(np.isnan(actual),
349                                '%s: expected:%s; actual:%s'
350                                % (name, target, actual))
351            else:
352                # is_near does not work for infinite values, so also test
353                # for exact values.
354                self.assertTrue(target == actual or is_near(target, actual, 5),
355                                '%s: expected:%s; actual:%s'
356                                % (name, target, actual))
357
358        def _check_vectors(self, x, target, actual, name='I'):
359            self.assertTrue(len(actual) > 0,
360                            '%s(...) expected return'%name)
361            if target is None:
362                return
363            self.assertEqual(len(target), len(actual),
364                             '%s(...) returned wrong length'%name)
365            for xi, yi, actual_yi in zip(x, target, actual):
366                if yi is None:
367                    # smoke test --- make sure it runs and produces a value
368                    self.assertTrue(not np.isnan(actual_yi),
369                                    'invalid %s(%s): %s' % (name, xi, actual_yi))
370                elif np.isnan(yi):
371                    # make sure nans match
372                    self.assertTrue(np.isnan(actual_yi),
373                                    '%s(%s): expected:%s; actual:%s'
374                                    % (name, xi, yi, actual_yi))
375                else:
376                    # is_near does not work for infinite values, so also test
377                    # for exact values.
378                    self.assertTrue(yi == actual_yi or is_near(yi, actual_yi, 5),
379                                    '%s(%s); expected:%s; actual:%s'
380                                    % (name, xi, yi, actual_yi))
381
382    return ModelTestCase
383
384def invalid_pars(partable, pars):
385    # type: (ParameterTable, Dict[str, float])
386    """
387    Return a list of parameter names that are not part of the model.
388    """
389    names = set(p.id for p in partable.call_parameters)
390    invalid = []
391    for par in sorted(pars.keys()):
392        # special handling of R_eff mode, which is not a usual parameter
393        if par == product.RADIUS_MODE_ID:
394            continue
395        if par == product.RADIUS_TYPE_ID:
396            continue
397        if par == product.STRUCTURE_MODE_ID:
398            continue
399        parts = par.split('_pd')
400        if len(parts) > 1 and parts[1] not in ("", "_n", "nsigma", "type"):
401            invalid.append(par)
402            continue
403        if parts[0] not in names:
404            invalid.append(par)
405    return invalid
406
407
408def is_near(target, actual, digits=5):
409    # type: (float, float, int) -> bool
410    """
411    Returns true if *actual* is within *digits* significant digits of *target*.
412    """
413    import math
414    if target == 0.:
415        return actual == 0.
416    shift = 10**math.ceil(math.log10(np.abs(target)))
417    return np.abs(target-actual)/shift < 1.5*10**-digits
418
419# CRUFT: old interface; should be deprecated and removed
420def run_one(model_name):
421    # type: (str) -> str
422    """
423    [Deprecated] Run the tests associated with *model_name*.
424
425    Use the following instead::
426
427        succss, output = check_model(load_model_info(model_name))
428    """
429    # msg = "use check_model(model_info) rather than run_one(model_name)"
430    # warnings.warn(msg, category=DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
431    try:
432        model_info = load_model_info(model_name)
433    except Exception:
434        output = traceback.format_exc()
435        return output
436
437    _, output = check_model(model_info)
438    return output
439
440def check_model(model_info):
441    # type: (ModelInfo) -> Tuple[bool, str]
442    """
443    Run the tests for a single model, capturing the output.
444
445    Returns success status and the output string.
446    """
447    # Note that running main() directly did not work from within the
448    # wxPython pycrust console.  Instead of the results appearing in the
449    # window they were printed to the underlying console.
450    from unittest.runner import TextTestResult, _WritelnDecorator
451
452    # Build a object to capture and print the test results
453    stream = _WritelnDecorator(StringIO())  # Add writeln() method to stream
454    verbosity = 2
455    descriptions = True
456    result = TextTestResult(stream, descriptions, verbosity)
457
458    # Build a test suite containing just the model
459    loaders = ['opencl' if use_opencl() else 'cuda' if use_cuda() else 'dll']
460    suite = unittest.TestSuite()
461    _add_model_to_suite(loaders, suite, model_info)
462
463    # Warn if there are no user defined tests.
464    # Note: the test suite constructed above only has one test in it, which
465    # runs through some smoke tests to make sure the model runs, then runs
466    # through the input-output pairs given in the model definition file.  To
467    # check if any such pairs are defined, therefore, we just need to check if
468    # they are in the first test of the test suite.  We do this with an
469    # iterator since we don't have direct access to the list of tests in the
470    # test suite.
471    # In Qt5 suite.run() will clear all tests in the suite after running
472    # with no way of retaining them for the test below, so let's check
473    # for user tests before running the suite.
474    for test in suite:
475        if not test.info.tests:
476            stream.writeln("Note: %s has no user defined tests."%model_info.name)
477        break
478    else:
479        stream.writeln("Note: no test suite created --- this should never happen")
480
481    # Run the test suite
482    suite.run(result)
483
484    # Print the failures and errors
485    for _, tb in result.errors:
486        stream.writeln(tb)
487    for _, tb in result.failures:
488        stream.writeln(tb)
489
490    output = stream.getvalue()
491    stream.close()
492    return result.wasSuccessful(), output
493
494
495def model_tests():
496    # type: () -> Iterator[Callable[[], None]]
497    """
498    Test runner visible to nosetests.
499
500    Run "nosetests sasmodels" on the command line to invoke it.
501    """
502    loaders = ['dll']
503    if use_opencl():
504        loaders.append('opencl')
505    if use_cuda():
506        loaders.append('cuda')
507    tests = make_suite(loaders, ['all'])
508    def _build_test(test):
509        # In order for nosetest to show the test name, wrap the test.run_all
510        # instance in function that takes the test name as a parameter which
511        # will be displayed when the test is run.  Do this as a function so
512        # that it properly captures the context for tests that captured and
513        # run later.  If done directly in the for loop, then the looping
514        # variable test will be shared amongst all the tests, and we will be
515        # repeatedly testing vesicle.
516
517        # Note: in sasview sas.sasgui.perspectives.fitting.gpu_options
518        # requires that the test.description field be set.
519        wrap = lambda: test.run_all()
520        wrap.description = test.test_name
521        return wrap
522        # The following would work with nosetests and pytest:
523        #     return lambda name: test.run_all(), test.test_name
524
525    for test in tests:
526        yield _build_test(test)
527
528
529def main():
530    # type: (*str) -> int
531    """
532    Run tests given is models.
533
534    Returns 0 if success or 1 if any tests fail.
535    """
536    try:
537        from xmlrunner import XMLTestRunner as TestRunner
538        test_args = {'output': 'logs'}
539    except ImportError:
540        from unittest import TextTestRunner as TestRunner
541        test_args = {}
542
543    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Test SasModels Models")
544    parser.add_argument("-v", "--verbose", action="store_const",
545                        default=1, const=2, help="Use verbose output")
546    parser.add_argument("-e", "--engine", default="all",
547                        help="Engines on which to run the test.  "
548                        "Valid values are opencl, cuda, dll, and all. "
549                        "Defaults to all if no value is given")
550    parser.add_argument("models", nargs="*",
551                        help="The names of the models to be tested.  "
552                        "If the first model is 'all', then all but the listed "
553                        "models will be tested.  See core.list_models() for "
554                        "names of other groups, such as 'py' or 'single'.")
555    opts = parser.parse_args()
556
557    if opts.engine == "opencl":
558        if not use_opencl():
559            print("opencl is not available")
560            return 1
561        loaders = ['opencl']
562    elif opts.engine == "dll":
563        loaders = ["dll"]
564    elif opts.engine == "cuda":
565        if not use_cuda():
566            print("cuda is not available")
567            return 1
568        loaders = ['cuda']
569    elif opts.engine == "all":
570        loaders = ['dll']
571        if use_opencl():
572            loaders.append('opencl')
573        if use_cuda():
574            loaders.append('cuda')
575    else:
576        print("unknown engine " + opts.engine)
577        return 1
578
579    runner = TestRunner(verbosity=opts.verbose, **test_args)
580    result = runner.run(make_suite(loaders, opts.models))
581    return 1 if result.failures or result.errors else 0
582
583
584if __name__ == "__main__":
585    sys.exit(main())
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