mlos_bench.environments.composite_env
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.. py:module:: mlos_bench.environments.composite_env

.. autoapi-nested-parse::

   Composite benchmark environment.



Classes
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.. autoapisummary::

   mlos_bench.environments.composite_env.CompositeEnv


Module Contents
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.. py:class:: CompositeEnv(*, name: str, config: dict, global_config: dict | None = None, tunables: mlos_bench.tunables.tunable_groups.TunableGroups | None = None, service: mlos_bench.services.base_service.Service | None = None)

   Bases: :py:obj:`mlos_bench.environments.base_environment.Environment`


   Composite benchmark environment.

   Create a new environment with a given config.

   :param name: Human-readable name of the environment.
   :type name: str
   :param config: Free-format dictionary that contains the environment
                  configuration. Must have a "children" section.
   :type config: dict
   :param global_config: Free-format dictionary of global parameters (e.g., security credentials)
                         to be mixed in into the "const_args" section of the local config.
   :type global_config: dict
   :param tunables: A collection of groups of tunable parameters for *all* environments.
   :type tunables: TunableGroups
   :param service: An optional service object (e.g., providing methods to
                   deploy or reboot a VM, etc.).
   :type service: Service


   .. py:method:: __enter__() -> mlos_bench.environments.base_environment.Environment

      Enter the environment's benchmarking context.



   .. py:method:: __exit__(ex_type: type[BaseException] | None, ex_val: BaseException | None, ex_tb: types.TracebackType | None) -> Literal[False]

      Exit the context of the benchmarking environment.



   .. py:method:: pprint(indent: int = 4, level: int = 0) -> str

      Pretty-print the environment and its children.

      :param indent: Number of spaces to indent the output at each level. Default is 4.
      :type indent: int
      :param level: Current level of indentation. Default is 0.
      :type level: int

      :returns: **pretty** -- Pretty-printed environment configuration.
      :rtype: str



   .. py:method:: run() -> tuple[mlos_bench.environments.status.Status, datetime.datetime, dict[str, mlos_bench.tunables.tunable_types.TunableValue] | None]

      Submit a new experiment to the environment. Return the result of the *last*
      child environment if successful, or the status of the last failed environment
      otherwise.

      :returns: **(status, timestamp, output)** -- 3-tuple of (Status, timestamp, output) values, where `output` is a dict
                with the results or None if the status is not COMPLETED.
                If run script is a benchmark, then the score is usually expected to
                be in the `score` field.
      :rtype: (Status, datetime.datetime, dict)



   .. py:method:: setup(tunables: mlos_bench.tunables.tunable_groups.TunableGroups, global_config: dict | None = None) -> bool

      Set up the children environments.

      :param tunables: A collection of tunable parameters along with their values.
      :type tunables: TunableGroups
      :param global_config: Free-format dictionary of global parameters of the environment
                            that are not used in the optimization process.
      :type global_config: dict

      :returns: **is_success** -- True if all children setup() operations are successful,
                false otherwise.
      :rtype: bool



   .. py:method:: status() -> tuple[mlos_bench.environments.status.Status, datetime.datetime, list[tuple[datetime.datetime, str, Any]]]

      Check the status of the benchmark environment.

      :returns: **(benchmark_status, timestamp, telemetry)** -- 3-tuple of (benchmark status, timestamp, telemetry) values.
                `timestamp` is UTC time stamp of the status; it's current time by default.
                `telemetry` is a list (maybe empty) of (timestamp, metric, value) triplets.
      :rtype: (Status, datetime.datetime, list)



   .. py:method:: teardown() -> None

      Tear down the children environments.

      This method is idempotent, i.e., calling it several times is equivalent to a
      single call. The environments are being torn down in the reverse order.



   .. py:property:: children
      :type: list[mlos_bench.environments.base_environment.Environment]


      Return the list of child environments.