* Studio: fix recipe dataset preview
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Trim and tighten code comments and docstrings across the repository. Comment-only: every changed file verified code-identical to main via AST/token comparison.
Trim and tighten code comments and docstrings across studio/ Python. Comment-only: every changed file verified code-identical to main via AST/token comparison.
Raise ruff line-length to 100 and extend the local pre-commit format pipeline (def-signature magic-comma normalization, short multi-line assert collapse, kwarg '=' spacing, blank-line-after-short-import removal, adjacent string-literal / f-string+plain merge, redundant-pass pruning). Every transform re-checks the file AST and is dropped if it would differ; the whole-repo reformat is verified AST-identical per file and idempotent.
* fix(studio): replace unicode emoji in print() to avoid cp1252 crash on Windows
On Windows the default console encoding is cp1252 which cannot encode
unicode emoji like U+2705 or U+26A0. bare print() calls with these
characters cause a UnicodeEncodeError at runtime.
- run.py: replace emoji with ASCII status prefixes [OK] and [WARNING]
- format_conversion.py: remove duplicate print() that mirrors the
logger.info() call on the next line, and drop the emoji from the
log message since loggers handle encoding separately
* fix(studio): apply same emoji/print cleanup to parallel VLM conversion path
The parallel URL-based conversion logic has the same duplicate print()
with emoji that was fixed in the sequential path. Remove the bare
print() and drop the emoji from the logger.info() call.
* Treat install_python_stack.py failure as fatal in setup.ps1
On Linux/Mac, setup.sh runs under set -euo pipefail so a non-zero
exit from install_python_stack.py aborts the installer. On Windows,
setup.ps1 had no exit code check -- if the Python script crashed
(eg from the cp1252 UnicodeEncodeError), the installer silently
continued past the dependency loop and reported success. Studio
would then fail at launch with ModuleNotFoundError for structlog,
fastapi, and other deps that were never installed.
Capture $LASTEXITCODE and exit 1 if the dependency installer fails,
matching the error handling pattern already used for PyTorch install.
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* fix: install.sh Mac Intel compatibility + Studio no-torch support (#4621)
On Intel Macs (x86_64), PyTorch has no wheels for torch >= 2.3, so the
installer crashes. Even when torch is absent, Studio crashes on startup
because two files have bare top-level torch imports.
Studio's GGUF inference (llama.cpp) does not need PyTorch. Training and
HF-inference already isolate torch to subprocesses. Only 2 files in the
server startup chain had top-level torch imports preventing startup.
Changes:
- install.sh: detect architecture, default to Python 3.12 on Intel Mac,
skip torch install, add Python 3.13.8 guard for arm64, pass
UNSLOTH_NO_TORCH env var to setup.sh
- data_collators.py: remove unused `import torch` (no torch.* refs)
- chat_templates.py: lazy-import IterableDataset into function bodies
- install_python_stack.py: add IS_MACOS/NO_TORCH constants, skip
torch-dependent packages, skip overrides.txt, skip triton on macOS
No existing working flow changes. Linux/WSL and macOS arm64 behavior is
identical.
* tests: add test suite for Mac Intel compat + no-torch mode
Shell tests (test_mac_intel_compat.sh):
- version_ge edge cases (9 tests)
- Architecture detection for Darwin x86_64/arm64, Linux x86_64/aarch64
- get_torch_index_url returns cpu on simulated Darwin
- UNSLOTH_NO_TORCH propagation to both setup.sh branches
Python unit tests (test_no_torch_filtering.py):
- _filter_requirements with NO_TORCH_SKIP_PACKAGES
- NO_TORCH env var parsing (true/1/TRUE/false/0/unset)
- IS_MACOS constant check
- Overrides skip and triton macOS skip guards
Python import tests (test_studio_import_no_torch.py):
- data_collators.py loads in isolated no-torch venv
- chat_templates.py has no top-level torch imports
- Negative control confirms import torch fails without torch
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* tests: add E2E sandbox tests for Mac Intel no-torch mode
Replace static/synthetic test stubs with real sandbox tests:
- Shell: E2E uv venv creation at Python 3.12, mock uv shim to verify
torch install is skipped when MAC_INTEL=true, dynamic env propagation
test for UNSLOTH_NO_TORCH in both local and non-local install paths
- Python filtering: test real extras.txt and extras-no-deps.txt with
NO_TORCH_SKIP_PACKAGES, subprocess mock of install_python_stack() for
5 platform configs (NO_TORCH+macOS, Windows+NO_TORCH, normal Linux,
Windows-only, macOS-only), VCS URL and env marker edge cases
- Python imports: parametrized Python 3.12+3.13 venv fixture, dataclass
instantiation for all 3 collator classes, chat_templates.py exec with
stubs, negative controls proving import torch and torchao install fail
in no-torch venvs
91 total tests, all passing.
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* fix: address reviewer findings for Intel Mac no-torch mode
P1 fixes:
- Auto-infer NO_TORCH in install_python_stack.py via platform.machine()
so `unsloth studio update` preserves GGUF-only mode without needing
the UNSLOTH_NO_TORCH env var (6/10 reviewers)
- Add openai-whisper and transformers-cfg to NO_TORCH_SKIP_PACKAGES
since both have unconditional torch dependencies (4/10 reviewers)
- Skip unsloth-zoo on Intel Mac --local installs (depends on torch)
in both migrated and fresh install paths (1/10)
- Recreate stale 3.13 venvs as 3.12 on Intel Mac re-runs (1/10)
- Detect Apple Silicon under Rosetta via sysctl hw.optional.arm64
and warn user to use native arm64 terminal (1/10)
P2 fixes:
- Wire new test files into tests/run_all.sh (4/10 reviewers)
- Add update-path tests (skip_base=False) for Intel Mac
- Add _infer_no_torch tests for platform auto-detection
P3 fixes:
- Fix macOS progress bar total (triton step skipped but was counted)
- Fix temp file leak when Windows + NO_TORCH filters stack
All tests pass: 30 shell, 66 Python (96 total).
* feat: add --python override flag to install.sh
Lets users force a specific Python version, e.g. ./install.sh --python 3.12.
Addresses M2 Mac users whose systems resolve to a problematic 3.13.x patch.
When --python is set, the Intel Mac stale-venv guard and 3.13.8 auto-downgrade
are skipped so the user's choice is respected.
* tests: add comprehensive E2E sandbox tests for no-torch mode
Add test_e2e_no_torch_sandbox.py with 7 test groups (43 tests total)
covering the full no-torch import chain, edge cases, and install logic:
- Group 1: BEFORE vs AFTER import chain comparison (proves the bug
existed and the fix works by synthetically prepending top-level torch
imports)
- Group 2: Dataclass instantiation without torch
- Group 3: Edge cases with broken/fake torch modules on sys.path
- Group 4: Hardware detection fallback to CPU without torch
- Group 5: install.sh flag parsing, version resolution, arch detection
- Group 6: install_python_stack.py NO_TORCH filtering
- Group 7: Live server startup without torch (marked @server, skipped
when studio venv is unavailable)
All 43 tests pass on both Python 3.12 and 3.13 isolated venvs.
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* feat: add --no-torch flag to install.sh/ps1, fix lazy import bug in dataset formatting
- Fix chat_templates.py: narrow torch IterableDataset import into inner
try/except ImportError so dataset.map() works without torch installed
- Fix format_conversion.py: same lazy import fix for convert_chatml_to_alpaca
and convert_alpaca_to_chatml
- Add --no-torch flag to install.sh with unified SKIP_TORCH variable
(driven by --no-torch flag OR MAC_INTEL auto-detection)
- Add --no-torch flag to install.ps1 with $SkipTorch variable
- Print CPU hint when no GPU detected and --no-torch not set
- Replace MAC_INTEL guards with SKIP_TORCH in torch install sections
- Update shell tests (40 pass) and Python tests (90 pass)
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* fix: address reviewer findings for --no-torch installer paths
- Fix migrated-env branch in install.sh and install.ps1: check
SKIP_TORCH first, then branch on STUDIO_LOCAL_INSTALL. Previously
SKIP_TORCH+non-local fell into else and installed unsloth-zoo (which
depends on torch), defeating --no-torch mode.
- Fix $env:UNSLOTH_NO_TORCH leak in install.ps1: always set to "true"
or "false" instead of only setting on the true branch. Prevents stale
no-torch state from leaking across runs in the same PS session.
- Fix install_python_stack.py update path: add NO_TORCH guard around
base.txt install so unsloth studio update does not reinstall
unsloth-zoo (which depends on torch) in no-torch mode.
* fix: install unsloth + unsloth-zoo with --no-deps in no-torch mode
Instead of skipping unsloth-zoo entirely (which breaks unsloth's
dependency on it), install both packages with --no-deps so they are
present but torch is not pulled in transitively. Applied consistently
across all no-torch paths: migrated-env, fresh-local, fresh-non-local
in install.sh, install.ps1, and install_python_stack.py.
* chore: temporarily remove test files (will be added in a follow-up)
* refactor: deduplicate SKIP_TORCH conditional branches in installers
Collapse if/else blocks that differ only by --no-deps into a single
branch with a conditional flag variable. Applied to migrated-env and
fresh-local paths in install.sh, install.ps1, and install_python_stack.py.
* fix: apply --no-deps to fresh non-local --no-torch install path
The non-local else branch was missing $_no_deps_arg/$noDepsArg, so
uv pip install unsloth would resolve torch from PyPI metadata (the
published unsloth package still declares torch as a hard dep). Now
--no-deps is applied consistently to all SKIP_TORCH code paths.
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* fix: handle Windows subprocess crash during dataset.map()
Windows uses spawn (not fork) for multiprocessing. Spawned workers
cannot resolve Unsloth's dynamically compiled cache modules from
unsloth_compiled_cache/, causing ModuleNotFoundError and RuntimeError
during dataset.map() tokenization.
Add two platform-guarded patches for sys.platform == "win32":
1. Force HF_DATASETS_MULTITHREADING_MAX_WORKERS=1 and set spawn method
2. Monkey-patch Dataset.map() to force num_proc=None
Fixes#4490
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* address review: extend spawn fix to macOS, add multiprocess fallback
- Change platform checks from sys.platform == "win32" to
sys.platform != "linux" so macOS (also spawn-based) is covered
- Wrap multiprocess import in try/except falling back to stdlib
multiprocessing when the multiprocess package isn't installed
- Rename _win32_safe_map to _spawn_safe_map to reflect broader scope
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* fix: replace global Dataset.map monkey-patch with targeted num_proc routing
The previous approach had issues: Patch 1 set HF_DATASETS_MULTITHREADING_MAX_WORKERS
and forced set_start_method (dead code on platforms already using spawn), and Patch 2
globally monkey-patched Dataset.map() (too broad, missed Dataset.filter()).
Replace with a two-layer fix:
1. Studio layer: Add dataset_map_num_proc() that returns None on spawn platforms
(Windows, macOS). Unlike num_proc=1 which still creates Pool(1) and spawns a
worker, num_proc=None runs Dataset.map()/filter() truly in-process.
Update all dataset.map() callsites to use it. ThreadPoolExecutor callers
(format_conversion.py) keep using safe_num_proc() since threads are unaffected.
2. Root-cause layer: Propagate UNSLOTH_COMPILE_LOCATION via PYTHONPATH on spawn
platforms so spawned workers can import compiled modules. Mirrors the .venv_t5
pattern in worker.py. Does not import unsloth_zoo.compiler (heavy torch/triton
imports). Completely skipped on Linux.
Also extend safe_num_proc() to return 1 on macOS (was only guarding Windows),
and narrow the transformers 5.x dataloader guard from != "linux" to explicit
("win32", "darwin").
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* fix: add safe_thread_num_proc() for ThreadPoolExecutor callsites
safe_num_proc() correctly caps to 1 on macOS/Windows for process-based
multiprocessing, but format_conversion.py reuses it for ThreadPoolExecutor
workers. Threads share address space and are unaffected by spawn, so
capping to 1 makes image URL downloads sequential -- a real regression.
Add safe_thread_num_proc() that skips the platform guard but keeps the
cpu_count heuristic, and switch both ThreadPoolExecutor callsites in
format_conversion.py to use it.
* fix: remove double-wrap in dataset_num_proc + fix num_proc=1 in datasets route
- trainer.py:3009: Replace safe_num_proc(max(1, os.cpu_count() // 4))
with max(1, (os.cpu_count() or 1) // 4) to avoid double-wrapping
inside dataset_map_num_proc which already calls safe_num_proc
- trainer.py:15-20: Clarify comment on PYTHONPATH propagation
- datasets.py:445: Change num_proc=1 to num_proc=None for 10-row
preview slice (avoids unnecessary multiprocessing overhead)
* fix: guard os.cpu_count() against None in worker-count helpers
os.cpu_count() can return None on some platforms. Use (os.cpu_count() or 1)
to prevent TypeError in safe_num_proc() and safe_thread_num_proc().
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Tier 1 check-format was picking images.zip over testmini.parquet,
causing wrong columns (image/label) and broken VLM mapping.
Also log first VLM conversion failure instead of swallowing silently.
- Detect and convert ShareGPT/ChatML conversations with <image> placeholders
- Add file_name/filename as image column keywords
- Detect image paths and URLs by value (string ending in .jpg/.png/etc)
Datasets like VQAonline store image filenames (e.g. "img.png") without
the directory prefix. Build a basename→repo_path lookup using
list_repo_files, then resolve each file via hf_hub_download.
Tier 1 check-format was picking images.zip over testmini.parquet,
causing wrong columns (image/label) and broken VLM mapping.
Also log first VLM conversion failure instead of swallowing silently.
- Add 200-sample parallel probe using ThreadPoolExecutor + safe_num_proc
to estimate download speed and failure rate before full conversion
- Abort with clear error if >=30% of probe images fail to download
- Show estimated download time in the training overlay modal
- Parallel batch conversion for URL-based datasets (vs sequential for local)
- Add warning field to /check-format response for URL-based image datasets
- Display URL warning in dataset preview dialog (amber banner)
- Thread progress_callback from trainer through format_and_template_dataset
to convert_to_vlm_format for real-time status updates