whos-there

The spiritual successor to knockknock for PyTorch Lightning, get notified when your training ends


Keywords
python, pytorch, pytorch-lightning, machine-learning, deep-learning
License
MIT
Install
pip install whos-there==0.2.0

Documentation

Who's there?

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The spiritual successor to knockknock for PyTorch Lightning, to get a notification when your training is complete or when it crashes during the process with a single callback.

Features

  • Supports E-Mail, Discord, Slack, Teams, Telegram

Installation

With pip:

python -m pip install whos-there

With poetry:

poetry add whos-there

With conda:

conda install conda-forge::whos-there

Check here for more information.

Update template

copier update --trust

How to use it

import lightning.pytorch as pl
from whos_there.callback import NotificationCallback
from whos_there.senders.debug import DebugSender

trainer = pl.Trainer(
    callbacks=[
        NotificationCallback(senders=[
            # Add your senders here
            DebugSender(),
        ])
    ]
)

E-Mail

Requires your e-mail provider specific SMTP settings.

from whos_there.senders.email import EmailSender
# ...
EmailSender(
    host="smtp.example.de",
    port=587,
    sender_email="from@example.com",
    password="*********",
    recipient_emails=[
        "to1@example.com",
        "to2@example.com",
    ]
)

Discord

Requires your Discord channel's webhook URL.

from whos_there.senders.discord import DiscordSender
# ...
DiscordSender(
    webhook_url="https://discord.com/api/webhooks/XXXXXXXXXXXXXX/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
)

Slack

Requires your Slack room webhook URL and optionally your user id (if you want to tag yourself or someone else).

from whos_there.senders.slack import SlackSender
# ...
SlackSender(
    webhook_url="https://hooks.slack.com/services/T00000000/B00000000/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",   # gitleaks:allow
    channel="channel_name",
    user_mentions=[
        "XXXXXXXX"
    ]
)

Teams

Requires your Team Channel webhook URL.

from whos_there.senders.teams import TeamsSender
# ...
TeamsSender(
    webhook_url="https://XXXXX.webhook.office.com/",
    user_mentions=[
        "twsl"
    ]
)

Telegram

You can also use Telegram Messenger to get notifications. You'll first have to create your own notification bot by following the three steps provided by Telegram here and save your API access TOKEN. Telegram bots are shy and can't send the first message so you'll have to do the first step. By sending the first message, you'll be able to get the chat_id required (identification of your messaging room) by visiting https://api.telegram.org/bot<YourBOTToken>/getUpdates and get the int under the key message['chat']['id'].

from whos_there.senders.telegram import TelegramSender
# ...
TelegramSender(
    chat_id=1234567890,
    token="XXXXXXX:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
)

Docs

poetry run mkdocs build -f ./docs/mkdocs.yaml -d ./_build/

Credits

This project was generated with 🚀 A generic python project template.

Big thanks to knockknock for the idea and code snippets.