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Anas BELFADIL
c30b4abb8f
Add calibration to CQL as in CalQL paper arXiv:2303.05479 (#915)
- [X] I have marked all applicable categories:
    + [ ] exception-raising fix
    + [ ] algorithm implementation fix
    + [ ] documentation modification
    + [X] new feature
- [X] I have reformatted the code using `make format` (**required**)
- [X] I have checked the code using `make commit-checks` (**required**)
- [X] If applicable, I have mentioned the relevant/related issue(s)
- [X] If applicable, I have listed every items in this Pull Request
below
2023-10-02 22:54:34 -07:00
Michael Panchenko
c8e7d02cba
Minor: use Self type where appropriate (#942)
Small typing improvement, related to
https://github.com/thu-ml/tianshou/pull/915#discussion_r1329734222
2023-09-19 15:40:32 -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
Anas BELFADIL
80a698be52
Custom keys support in ReplayBuffer (#903)
Issue: Custom keys support in ReplayBuffer #902
Modified `ReplayBuffer` `add` and `__getitem__` methods.
Added `test_custom_key()` to test_buffer.py
2023-08-10 16:06:10 -07:00
Markus Krimmel
ea36dc5195
Changes to support Gym 0.26.0 (#748)
* Changes to support Gym 0.26.0

* Replace map by simpler list comprehension

* Use syntax that is compatible with python 3.7

* Format code

* Fix environment seeding in test environment, fix buffer_profile test

* Remove self.seed() from __init__

* Fix random number generation

* Fix throughput tests

* Fix tests

* Removed done field from Buffer, fixed throughput test, turned off wandb, fixed formatting, fixed type hints, allow preprocessing_fn with truncated and terminated arguments, updated docstrings

* fix lint

* fix

* fix import

* fix

* fix mypy

* pytest --ignore='test/3rd_party'

* Use correct step API in _SetAttrWrapper

* Format

* Fix mypy

* Format

* Fix pydocstyle.
2022-09-26 09:31:23 -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
Yi Su
a7c789f851
Improve data loading from D4RL and convert RL Unplugged to D4RL format (#624) 2022-05-04 04:37:52 +08:00
Yi Su
41afc2584a
Convert RL Unplugged Atari datasets to tianshou ReplayBuffer (#621) 2022-04-29 19:33:28 +08:00
Chengqi Duan
d85bc19269
update dqn tutorial and add envpool to docs (#526)
Co-authored-by: Jiayi Weng <trinkle23897@gmail.com>
2022-02-15 06:39:47 +08:00
ChenDRAG
c25926dd8f
Formalize variable names (#509)
Co-authored-by: Jiayi Weng <trinkle23897@gmail.com>
2022-01-30 00:53:56 +08:00
Markus28
a2d76d1276
Remove reset_buffer() from reset method (#501) 2022-01-12 16:46:28 -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
d161059c3d
Replaced indice by plural indices (#422) 2021-08-20 21:58:44 +08:00
n+e
ebaca6f8da
add vizdoom example, bump version to 0.4.2 (#384) 2021-06-26 18:08:41 +08:00
n+e
09692c84fe
fix numpy>=1.20 typing check (#323)
Change the behavior of to_numpy and to_torch: from now on, dict is automatically converted to Batch and list is automatically converted to np.ndarray (if an error occurs, raise the exception instead of converting each element in the list).
2021-03-30 16:06:03 +08:00
ChenDRAG
105b277b87
hotfix:keep statisics of buffer when reset buffer in on policy trainer (#328) 2021-03-27 16:58:48 +08:00
n+e
454c86c469
fix venv seed, add TOC in docs, and split buffer.py into several files (#303)
Things changed in this PR:

- various docs update, add TOC
- split buffer into several files
- fix venv action_space randomness
2021-03-02 12:28:28 +08:00