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Author SHA1 Message Date
Dominik Jain
16ed5fd2a5 Initial high-level interfaces, demonstrated in mujoco_ppo_hl 2023-10-09 13:01:35 +02:00
Michael Panchenko
a54aade730 Addition of dataclasses based config for scripts, major refactoring
So far only for one script (mujoco_ppo_cfg), extension will follow

Conflicts:
	examples/mujoco/mujoco_env.py
	examples/mujoco/mujoco_ppo.py
	setup.py
2023-10-09 13:01:27 +02:00
Michael Panchenko
b900fdf6f2
Remove kwargs in policy init (#950)
Closes #947 

This removes all kwargs from all policy constructors. While doing that,
I also improved several names and added a whole lot of TODOs.

## Functional changes:

1. Added possibility to pass None as `critic2` and `critic2_optim`. In
fact, the default behavior then should cover the absolute majority of
cases
2. Added a function called `clone_optimizer` as a temporary measure to
support passing `critic2_optim=None`

## Breaking changes:

1. `action_space` is no longer optional. In fact, it already was
non-optional, as there was a ValueError in BasePolicy.init. So now
several examples were fixed to reflect that
2. `reward_normalization` removed from DDPG and children. It was never
allowed to pass it as `True` there, an error would have been raised in
`compute_n_step_reward`. Now I removed it from the interface
3. renamed `critic1` and similar to `critic`, in order to have uniform
interfaces. Note that the `critic` in DDPG was optional for the sole
reason that child classes used `critic1`. I removed this optionality
(DDPG can't do anything with `critic=None`)
4. Several renamings of fields (mostly private to public, so backwards
compatible)

## Additional changes: 
1. Removed type and default declaration from docstring. This kind of
duplication is really not necessary
2. Policy constructors are now only called using named arguments, not a
fragile mixture of positional and named as before
5. Minor beautifications in typing and code 
6. Generally shortened docstrings and made them uniform across all
policies (hopefully)

## Comment:

With these changes, several problems in tianshou's inheritance hierarchy
become more apparent. I tried highlighting them for future work.

---------

Co-authored-by: Dominik Jain <d.jain@appliedai.de>
2023-10-08 08:57:03 -07:00
Michael Panchenko
2cc34fb72b
Poetry install, remove gym, bump python (#925)
Closes #914 

Additional changes:

- Deprecate python below 11
- Remove 3rd party and throughput tests. This simplifies install and
test pipeline
- Remove gym compatibility and shimmy
- Format with 3.11 conventions. In particular, add `zip(...,
strict=True/False)` where possible

Since the additional tests and gym were complicating the CI pipeline
(flaky and dist-dependent), it didn't make sense to work on fixing the
current tests in this PR to then just delete them in the next one. So
this PR changes the build and removes these tests at the same time.
2023-09-05 14:34:23 -07:00
Michael Panchenko
600f4bbd55
Python 3.9, black + ruff formatting (#921)
Preparation for #914 and #920

Changes formatting to ruff and black. Remove python 3.8

## Additional Changes

- Removed flake8 dependencies
- Adjusted pre-commit. Now CI and Make use pre-commit, reducing the
duplication of linting calls
- Removed check-docstyle option (ruff is doing that)
- Merged format and lint. In CI the format-lint step fails if any
changes are done, so it fulfills the lint functionality.

---------

Co-authored-by: Jiayi Weng <jiayi@openai.com>
2023-08-25 14:40:56 -07:00
Michael Panchenko
07702fc007
Improved typing and reduced duplication (#912)
# Goals of the PR

The PR introduces **no changes to functionality**, apart from improved
input validation here and there. The main goals are to reduce some
complexity of the code, to improve types and IDE completions, and to
extend documentation and block comments where appropriate. Because of
the change to the trainer interfaces, many files are affected (more
details below), but still the overall changes are "small" in a certain
sense.

## Major Change 1 - BatchProtocol

**TL;DR:** One can now annotate which fields the batch is expected to
have on input params and which fields a returned batch has. Should be
useful for reading the code. getting meaningful IDE support, and
catching bugs with mypy. This annotation strategy will continue to work
if Batch is replaced by TensorDict or by something else.

**In more detail:** Batch itself has no fields and using it for
annotations is of limited informational power. Batches with fields are
not separate classes but instead instances of Batch directly, so there
is no type that could be used for annotation. Fortunately, python
`Protocol` is here for the rescue. With these changes we can now do
things like

```python
class ActionBatchProtocol(BatchProtocol):
    logits: Sequence[Union[tuple, torch.Tensor]]
    dist: torch.distributions.Distribution
    act: torch.Tensor
    state: Optional[torch.Tensor]


class RolloutBatchProtocol(BatchProtocol):
    obs: torch.Tensor
    obs_next: torch.Tensor
    info: Dict[str, Any]
    rew: torch.Tensor
    terminated: torch.Tensor
    truncated: torch.Tensor

class PGPolicy(BasePolicy):
    ...

    def forward(
        self,
        batch: RolloutBatchProtocol,
        state: Optional[Union[dict, Batch, np.ndarray]] = None,
        **kwargs: Any,
    ) -> ActionBatchProtocol:

```

The IDE and mypy are now very helpful in finding errors and in
auto-completion, whereas before the tools couldn't assist in that at
all.

## Major Change 2 - remove duplication in trainer package

**TL;DR:** There was a lot of duplication between `BaseTrainer` and its
subclasses. Even worse, it was almost-duplication. There was also
interface fragmentation through things like `onpolicy_trainer`. Now this
duplication is gone and all downstream code was adjusted.

**In more detail:** Since this change affects a lot of code, I would
like to explain why I thought it to be necessary.

1. The subclasses of `BaseTrainer` just duplicated docstrings and
constructors. What's worse, they changed the order of args there, even
turning some kwargs of BaseTrainer into args. They also had the arg
`learning_type` which was passed as kwarg to the base class and was
unused there. This made things difficult to maintain, and in fact some
errors were already present in the duplicated docstrings.
2. The "functions" a la `onpolicy_trainer`, which just called the
`OnpolicyTrainer.run`, not only introduced interface fragmentation but
also completely obfuscated the docstring and interfaces. They themselves
had no dosctring and the interface was just `*args, **kwargs`, which
makes it impossible to understand what they do and which things can be
passed without reading their implementation, then reading the docstring
of the associated class, etc. Needless to say, mypy and IDEs provide no
support with such functions. Nevertheless, they were used everywhere in
the code-base. I didn't find the sacrifices in clarity and complexity
justified just for the sake of not having to write `.run()` after
instantiating a trainer.
3. The trainers are all very similar to each other. As for my
application I needed a new trainer, I wanted to understand their
structure. The similarity, however, was hard to discover since they were
all in separate modules and there was so much duplication. I kept
staring at the constructors for a while until I figured out that
essentially no changes to the superclass were introduced. Now they are
all in the same module and the similarities/differences between them are
much easier to grasp (in my opinion)
4. Because of (1), I had to manually change and check a lot of code,
which was very tedious and boring. This kind of work won't be necessary
in the future, since now IDEs can be used for changing signatures,
renaming args and kwargs, changing class names and so on.

I have some more reasons, but maybe the above ones are convincing
enough.

## Minor changes: improved input validation and types

I added input validation for things like `state` and `action_scaling`
(which only makes sense for continuous envs). After adding this, some
tests failed to pass this validation. There I added
`action_scaling=isinstance(env.action_space, Box)`, after which tests
were green. I don't know why the tests were green before, since action
scaling doesn't make sense for discrete actions. I guess some aspect was
not tested and didn't crash.

I also added Literal in some places, in particular for
`action_bound_method`. Now it is no longer allowed to pass an empty
string, instead one should pass `None`. Also here there is input
validation with clear error messages.

@Trinkle23897 The functional tests are green. I didn't want to fix the
formatting, since it will change in the next PR that will solve #914
anyway. I also found a whole bunch of code in `docs/_static`, which I
just deleted (shouldn't it be copied from the sources during docs build
instead of committed?). I also haven't adjusted the documentation yet,
which atm still mentions the trainers of the type
`onpolicy_trainer(...)` instead of `OnpolicyTrainer(...).run()`

## Breaking Changes

The adjustments to the trainer package introduce breaking changes as
duplicated interfaces are deleted. However, it should be very easy for
users to adjust to them

---------

Co-authored-by: Michael Panchenko <m.panchenko@appliedai.de>
2023-08-22 09:54:46 -07:00
Gen
7ce62a6ad4
actor critic share head bug for example code without sharing head - unify code style (#860) 2023-04-28 21:43:22 -07:00
ChenDRAG
1423eeb3b2
Add warnings for duplicate usage of action-bounded actor and action scaling method (#850)
- Fix the current bug discussed in #844 in `test_ppo.py`.
- Add warning for `ActorProb ` if both `max_action ` and
`unbounded=True` are used for model initializations.
- Add warning for PGpolicy and DDPGpolicy if they find duplicate usage
of action-bounded actor and action scaling method.
2023-04-23 16:03:31 -07:00
Markus Krimmel
6c6c872523
Gymnasium Integration (#789)
Changes:
- Disclaimer in README
- Replaced all occurences of Gym with Gymnasium
- Removed code that is now dead since we no longer need to support the
old step API
- Updated type hints to only allow new step API
- Increased required version of envpool to support Gymnasium
- Increased required version of PettingZoo to support Gymnasium
- Updated `PettingZooEnv` to only use the new step API, removed hack to
also support old API
- I had to add some `# type: ignore` comments, due to new type hinting
in Gymnasium. I'm not that familiar with type hinting but I believe that
the issue is on the Gymnasium side and we are looking into it.
- Had to update `MyTestEnv` to support `options` kwarg
- Skip NNI tests because they still use OpenAI Gym
- Also allow `PettingZooEnv` in vector environment
- Updated doc page about ReplayBuffer to also talk about terminated and
truncated flags.

Still need to do: 
- Update the Jupyter notebooks in docs
- Check the entire code base for more dead code (from compatibility
stuff)
- Check the reset functions of all environments/wrappers in code base to
make sure they use the `options` kwarg
- Someone might want to check test_env_finite.py
- Is it okay to allow `PettingZooEnv` in vector environments? Might need
to update docs?
2023-02-03 11:57:27 -08:00
ChenDRAG
929508ba77
Update experiment details of MuJoCo benchmark (#779)
Update the downloading url of the training logs and saved checkpoints
for MuJoCo tasks.
2022-11-26 10:18:22 -08:00
Will Dudley
b9a6d8b5f0
bugfixes: gym->gymnasium; render() update (#769)
Credits (names from the Farama Discord):

- @nrwahl2
- @APN-Pucky
- chattershuts
2022-11-11 12:25:35 -08:00
Juno T
d42a5fb354
Hindsight Experience Replay as a replay buffer (#753)
## implementation
I implemented HER solely as a replay buffer. It is done by temporarily
directly re-writing transitions storage (`self._meta`) during the
`sample_indices()` call. The original transitions are cached and will be
restored at the beginning of the next sampling or when other methods is
called. This will make sure that. for example, n-step return calculation
can be done without altering the policy.

There is also a problem with the original indices sampling. The sampled
indices are not guaranteed to be from different episodes. So I decided
to perform re-writing based on the episode. This guarantees that the
sampled transitions from the same episode will have the same re-written
goal. This also make the re-writing ratio calculation slightly differ
from the paper, but it won't be too different if there are many episodes
in the buffer.

In the current commit, HER replay buffer only support 'future' strategy
and online sampling. This is the best of HER in term of performance and
memory efficiency.

I also add a few more convenient replay buffers
(`HERVectorReplayBuffer`, `HERReplayBufferManager`), test env
(`MyGoalEnv`), gym wrapper (`TruncatedAsTerminated`), unit tests, and a
simple example (examples/offline/fetch_her_ddpg.py).

## verification
I have added unit tests for almost everything I have implemented.
HER replay buffer was also tested using DDPG on [`FetchReach-v3`
env](https://github.com/Farama-Foundation/Gymnasium-Robotics). I used
default DDPG parameters from mujoco example and didn't tune anything
further to get this good result! (train script:
examples/offline/fetch_her_ddpg.py).


![Screen Shot 2022-10-02 at 19 22
53](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/42699114/193454066-0dd0c65c-fd5f-4587-8912-b441d39de88a.png)
2022-10-30 16:54:54 -07:00
Jiayi Weng
109875d43d
Fix num_envs=test_num (#653)
* fix num_envs=test_num

* fix mypy
2022-05-30 12:38:47 +08:00
Michal Gregor
c87b9f49bc
Add show_progress option for trainer (#641)
- A DummyTqdm class added to utils: it replicates the interface used by trainers, but does not show the progress bar;
- Added a show_progress argument to the base trainer: when show_progress == True, dummy_tqdm is used in place of tqdm.
2022-05-17 23:41:59 +08:00
Jiayi Weng
2a7c151738
Add vecenv wrappers for obs_norm to support running mujoco experiment with envpool (#628)
- add VectorEnvWrapper and VectorEnvNormObs
- obs_rms store in policy save/load
- align mujoco scripts with atari: obs_norm, envpool, wandb and README
2022-05-05 19:55:15 +08:00
Yi Su
dd16818ce4
implement REDQ based on original contribution by @Jimenius (#623)
Co-authored-by: Minhui Li
 <limh@lamda.nju.edu.cn>
2022-05-01 00:06:00 +08:00
ChenDRAG
5c9afe72f3
Update Mujoco Bemchmark's webpage (#606) 2022-04-24 01:11:33 +08:00
Jiayi Weng
2a9c9289e5
rename save_fn to save_best_fn to avoid ambiguity (#575)
This PR also introduces `tianshou.utils.deprecation` for a unified deprecation wrapper.
2022-03-22 04:29:27 +08:00
n+e
fc251ab0b8
bump to v0.4.3 (#432)
* add makefile
* bump version
* add isort and yapf
* update contributing.md
* update PR template
* spelling check
2021-09-03 05:05:04 +08:00
Andriy Drozdyuk
8a5e2190f7
Add Weights and Biases Logger (#427)
- rename BasicLogger to TensorboardLogger
- refactor logger code
- add WandbLogger

Co-authored-by: Jiayi Weng <trinkle23897@gmail.com>
2021-08-30 22:35:02 +08:00
n+e
458028a326
fix docs (#373)
- fix css style error
- fix mujoco benchmark result
2021-05-23 12:43:03 +08:00
Ark
84f58636eb
Make trainer resumable (#350)
- specify tensorboard >= 2.5.0
- add `save_checkpoint_fn` and `resume_from_log` in trainer

Co-authored-by: Trinkle23897 <trinkle23897@gmail.com>
2021-05-06 08:53:53 +08:00
ChenDRAG
bbc3c3e32d
Add numerical analysis tool and interactive plot (#341)
Co-authored-by: Trinkle23897 <trinkle23897@gmail.com>
2021-04-22 12:49:54 +08:00
ChenDRAG
844d7703c3
NPG Mujoco benchmark release (#347) 2021-04-21 16:31:20 +08:00
ChenDRAG
a57503c0aa
TRPO benchmark release (#340) 2021-04-19 17:05:06 +08:00
ChenDRAG
333b8fbd66
add plotter (#335)
Co-authored-by: Trinkle23897 <trinkle23897@gmail.com>
2021-04-14 14:06:36 +08:00
ChenDRAG
dd4a01132c
Fix SAC loss explode (#333)
* change SAC action_bound_method to "clip" (tanh is hardcoded in forward)

* docstring update

* modelbase -> modelbased
2021-04-04 17:33:35 +08:00
ChenDRAG
6426a39796
ppo benchmark (#330) 2021-03-30 11:50:35 +08:00
ChenDRAG
1730a9008a
A2C benchmark for mujoco (#325) 2021-03-28 13:12:43 +08:00
ChenDRAG
3ac67d9974
refactor A2C/PPO, change behavior of value normalization (#321) 2021-03-25 10:12:39 +08:00
ChenDRAG
47c77899d5
Add REINFORCE benchmark for mujoco (#320) 2021-03-24 19:59:53 +08:00
ChenDRAG
4d92952a7b
Remap action to fit gym's action space (#313)
Co-authored-by: Trinkle23897 <trinkle23897@gmail.com>
2021-03-21 16:45:50 +08:00
ChenDRAG
e605bdea94
MuJoCo Benchmark - DDPG, TD3, SAC (#305)
Releasing Tianshou's SOTA benchmark of 9 out of 13 environments from the MuJoCo Gym task suite.
2021-03-07 19:21:02 +08:00
n+e
31e7f445d1
fix vecenv action_space randomness (#300) 2021-03-01 15:44:03 +08:00
ChenDRAG
f22b539761
Remove reward_normaliztion option in offpolicy algorithm (#298)
* remove rew_norm in nstep implementation
* improve test
* remove runnable/
* various doc fix

Co-authored-by: n+e <trinkle23897@gmail.com>
2021-02-27 11:20:43 +08:00
ChenDRAG
3108b9db0d
Add Timelimit trick to optimize policies (#296)
* consider timelimit.truncated in calculating returns by default
* remove ignore_done
2021-02-26 13:23:18 +08:00
ChenDRAG
9b61bc620c add logger (#295)
This PR focus on refactor of logging method to solve bug of nan reward and log interval. After these two pr, hopefully fundamental change of tianshou/data is finished. We then can concentrate on building benchmarks of tianshou finally.

Things changed:

1. trainer now accepts logger (BasicLogger or LazyLogger) instead of writer;
2. remove utils.SummaryWriter;
2021-02-24 14:48:42 +08:00
ChenDRAG
7036073649
Trainer refactor : some definition change (#293)
This PR focus on some definition change of trainer to make it more friendly to use and be consistent with typical usage in research papers, typically change `collect-per-step` to `step-per-collect`, add `update-per-step` / `episode-per-collect` accordingly, and modify the documentation.
2021-02-21 13:06:02 +08:00
ChenDRAG
150d0ec51b
Step collector implementation (#280)
This is the third PR of 6 commits mentioned in #274, which features refactor of Collector to fix #245. You can check #274 for more detail.

Things changed in this PR:

1. refactor collector to be more cleaner, split AsyncCollector to support asyncvenv;
2. change buffer.add api to add(batch, bffer_ids); add several types of buffer (VectorReplayBuffer, PrioritizedVectorReplayBuffer, etc.)
3. add policy.exploration_noise(act, batch) -> act
4. small change in BasePolicy.compute_*_returns
5. move reward_metric from collector to trainer
6. fix np.asanyarray issue (different version's numpy will result in different output)
7. flake8 maxlength=88
8. polish docs and fix test

Co-authored-by: n+e <trinkle23897@gmail.com>
2021-02-19 10:33:49 +08:00
ChenDRAG
a633a6a028
update utils.network (#275)
This is the first commit of 6 commits mentioned in #274, which features

1. Refactor of `Class Net` to support any form of MLP.
2. Enable type check in utils.network.
3. Relative change in docs/test/examples.
4. Move atari-related network to examples/atari/atari_network.py

Co-authored-by: Trinkle23897 <trinkle23897@gmail.com>
2021-01-20 16:54:13 +08:00
Trinkle23897
cd481423dc sac mujoco result (#246) 2020-11-09 16:43:55 +08:00
n+e
710966eda7
change API of train_fn and test_fn (#229)
train_fn(epoch) -> train_fn(epoch, num_env_step)
test_fn(epoch) -> test_fn(epoch, num_env_step)
2020-09-26 16:35:37 +08:00
n+e
c91def6cbc
code format and update function signatures (#213)
Cherry-pick from #200 

- update the function signature
- format code-style
- move _compile into separate functions
- fix a bug in to_torch and to_numpy (Batch)
- remove None in action_range

In short, the code-format only contains function-signature style and `'` -> `"`. (pick up from [black](https://github.com/psf/black))
2020-09-12 15:39:01 +08:00
n+e
94bfb32cc1
optimize training procedure and improve code coverage (#189)
1. add policy.eval() in all test scripts' "watch performance"
2. remove dict return support for collector preprocess_fn
3. add `__contains__` and `pop` in batch: `key in batch`, `batch.pop(key, deft)`
4. exact n_episode for a list of n_episode limitation and save fake data in cache_buffer when self.buffer is None (#184)
5. fix tensorboard logging: h-axis stands for env step instead of gradient step; add test results into tensorboard
6. add test_returns (both GAE and nstep)
7. change the type-checking order in batch.py and converter.py in order to meet the most often case first
8. fix shape inconsistency for torch.Tensor in replay buffer
9. remove `**kwargs` in ReplayBuffer
10. remove default value in batch.split() and add merge_last argument (#185)
11. improve nstep efficiency
12. add max_batchsize in onpolicy algorithms
13. potential bugfix for subproc.wait
14. fix RecurrentActorProb
15. improve the code-coverage (from 90% to 95%) and remove the dead code
16. fix some incorrect type annotation

The above improvement also increases the training FPS: on my computer, the previous version is only ~1800 FPS and after that, it can reach ~2050 (faster than v0.2.4.post1).
2020-08-27 12:15:18 +08:00
youkaichao
a9f9940d17
code refactor for venv (#179)
- Refacor code to remove duplicate code

- Enable async simulation for all vector envs

- Remove `collector.close` and rename `VectorEnv` to `DummyVectorEnv`

The abstraction of vector env changed.

Prior to this pr, each vector env is almost independent.

After this pr, each env is wrapped into a worker, and vector envs differ with their worker type. In fact, users can just use `BaseVectorEnv` with different workers, I keep `SubprocVectorEnv`, `ShmemVectorEnv` for backward compatibility.

Co-authored-by: n+e <463003665@qq.com>
Co-authored-by: magicly <magicly007@gmail.com>
2020-08-19 15:00:24 +08:00
Minghao Zhang
0b08a41610
move mujoco to examples (#12)
* move mujoco to examples

* fix the import mujoco bug

* flake8

* flake8

* rm __init__.py
2020-04-02 08:49:19 +08:00