unsloth/studio/backend/run.py
Daniel Han 6d83ad9a28
fix(studio): avoid UnicodeEncodeError on Windows cp1252 consoles (#4699)
* 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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-30 06:40:47 -07:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
# Copyright 2026-present the Unsloth AI Inc. team. All rights reserved. See /studio/LICENSE.AGPL-3.0
"""
Run script for Unsloth UI Backend.
Works independently and can be moved to any directory.
"""
import os
import sys
from pathlib import Path
# Suppress annoying C-level dependency warnings globally (e.g. SwigPyPacked)
os.environ["PYTHONWARNINGS"] = "ignore"
# Add the backend directory to Python path early so local modules are importable
backend_dir = Path(__file__).parent
if str(backend_dir) not in sys.path:
sys.path.insert(0, str(backend_dir))
# Fix for Anaconda/conda-forge Python: seed platform._sys_version_cache before
# any library imports that trigger attrs -> rich -> structlog -> platform crash.
# See: https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/102396
import _platform_compat # noqa: F401
from loggers import get_logger
from startup_banner import print_studio_access_banner
logger = get_logger(__name__)
def _resolve_external_ip() -> str:
"""
Resolve the machine's external IP address.
Tries (in order):
1. GCE metadata server (instant, works on Google Cloud VMs)
2. ifconfig.me (works anywhere with internet)
3. LAN IP via UDP socket trick (fallback)
"""
import urllib.request
import socket
# 1. Try GCE metadata server (responds in <10ms on GCE, times out fast elsewhere)
try:
req = urllib.request.Request(
"http://metadata.google.internal/computeMetadata/v1/instance/network-interfaces/0/access-configs/0/external-ip",
headers = {"Metadata-Flavor": "Google"},
)
with urllib.request.urlopen(req, timeout = 1) as resp:
ip = resp.read().decode().strip()
if ip:
return ip
except Exception:
pass
# 2. Try public IP service
try:
with urllib.request.urlopen("https://ifconfig.me", timeout = 3) as resp:
ip = resp.read().decode().strip()
if ip:
return ip
except Exception:
pass
# 3. Fallback: LAN IP via UDP socket trick
try:
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
s.connect(("8.8.8.8", 80))
ip = s.getsockname()[0]
s.close()
return ip
except Exception:
return "0.0.0.0"
def _get_pid_on_port(port: int) -> "tuple[int, str] | None":
"""Return (pid, process_name) of the process listening on *port*, or None.
Uses psutil when available. Falls back gracefully to None so callers
can still report the port conflict without process details.
Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux wherever psutil is installed.
"""
try:
import psutil
except ImportError:
return None
try:
for conn in psutil.net_connections(kind = "tcp"):
if conn.status == "LISTEN" and conn.laddr.port == port:
if conn.pid is None:
return None
try:
proc = psutil.Process(conn.pid)
return (conn.pid, proc.name())
except (psutil.NoSuchProcess, psutil.AccessDenied):
return (conn.pid, "<unknown>")
except (psutil.AccessDenied, OSError) as e:
# psutil.net_connections() needs elevated privileges on some platforms
logger.debug("Failed to scan network connections for port %s: %s", port, e)
return None
def _is_port_free(host: str, port: int) -> bool:
"""Check if a port is available for binding.
When *host* is ``0.0.0.0`` (wildcard), we also check whether anything
is already listening on ``127.0.0.1`` (and ``::1`` when IPv6 is
available). An SSH tunnel or similar process may hold the loopback
address while our wildcard bind still succeeds, making Unsloth Studio
unreachable via ``localhost``.
Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
"""
import socket
# 1. Can we bind to the requested address?
# Use getaddrinfo so both IPv4 ("0.0.0.0") and IPv6 ("::") hosts
# resolve to the correct address family automatically.
try:
addr_info = socket.getaddrinfo(host, port, socket.AF_UNSPEC, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
family, socktype, proto, _, sockaddr = addr_info[0]
with socket.socket(family, socktype, proto) as s:
s.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
s.bind(sockaddr)
except OSError:
return False
# 2. When binding to all interfaces, verify that localhost is not
# already claimed by another process (e.g. an SSH -L tunnel).
# We attempt a TCP connect -- if it succeeds something is listening.
if host in ("0.0.0.0", "::"):
for loopback, family in [
("127.0.0.1", socket.AF_INET),
("::1", socket.AF_INET6),
]:
try:
with socket.socket(family, socket.SOCK_STREAM) as s:
s.settimeout(1)
if s.connect_ex((loopback, port)) == 0:
# Connection succeeded -- port is taken on loopback
return False
except OSError:
# IPv6 disabled or other OS-level restriction -- skip
continue
return True
def _find_free_port(host: str, start: int, max_attempts: int = 20) -> int:
"""Find a free port starting from `start`, trying up to max_attempts ports."""
for offset in range(max_attempts):
candidate = start + offset
if _is_port_free(host, candidate):
return candidate
raise RuntimeError(
f"Could not find a free port in range {start}-{start + max_attempts - 1}"
)
_PID_FILE = Path.home() / ".unsloth" / "studio" / "studio.pid"
def _write_pid_file():
"""Write the current process PID to the studio PID file."""
try:
_PID_FILE.parent.mkdir(parents = True, exist_ok = True)
_PID_FILE.write_text(str(os.getpid()))
except OSError:
pass
def _remove_pid_file():
"""Remove the PID file if it belongs to this process."""
try:
if _PID_FILE.is_file():
stored = _PID_FILE.read_text().strip()
if stored == str(os.getpid()):
_PID_FILE.unlink(missing_ok = True)
except OSError:
pass
def _graceful_shutdown(server = None):
"""Explicitly shut down all subprocess backends and the uvicorn server.
Called from signal handlers to ensure child processes are cleaned up
before the parent exits. This is critical on Windows where atexit
handlers are unreliable after Ctrl+C.
"""
_remove_pid_file()
logger.info("Graceful shutdown initiated — cleaning up subprocesses...")
# 1. Shut down uvicorn server (releases the listening socket)
if server is not None:
server.should_exit = True
# 2. Clean up inference subprocess (if instantiated)
try:
from core.inference.orchestrator import _inference_backend
if _inference_backend is not None:
_inference_backend._shutdown_subprocess(timeout = 5.0)
except Exception as e:
logger.warning("Error shutting down inference subprocess: %s", e)
# 3. Clean up export subprocess (if instantiated)
try:
from core.export.orchestrator import _export_backend
if _export_backend is not None:
_export_backend._shutdown_subprocess(timeout = 5.0)
except Exception as e:
logger.warning("Error shutting down export subprocess: %s", e)
# 4. Clean up training subprocess (if active)
try:
from core.training.training import _training_backend
if _training_backend is not None:
_training_backend.force_terminate()
except Exception as e:
logger.warning("Error shutting down training subprocess: %s", e)
# 5. Kill llama-server subprocess (if loaded)
try:
from routes.inference import _llama_cpp_backend
if _llama_cpp_backend is not None:
_llama_cpp_backend._kill_process()
except Exception as e:
logger.warning("Error shutting down llama-server: %s", e)
logger.info("All subprocesses cleaned up")
# The uvicorn server instance -- set by run_server(), used by callers
# that need to tell the server to exit (e.g. signal handlers).
_server = None
# Shutdown event -- used to wake the main loop on signal
_shutdown_event = None
def run_server(
host: str = "0.0.0.0",
port: int = 8888,
frontend_path: Path = Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent / "frontend" / "dist",
silent: bool = False,
):
"""
Start the FastAPI server.
Args:
host: Host to bind to
port: Port to bind to (auto-increments if in use)
frontend_path: Path to frontend build directory (optional)
silent: Suppress startup messages
Note:
Signal handlers are NOT registered here so that embedders
(e.g. Colab notebooks) keep their own interrupt semantics.
Standalone callers should register handlers after calling this.
"""
global _server, _shutdown_event
# On Windows the default console encoding (cp1252) cannot encode emoji.
# Reconfigure stdout to UTF-8 so startup messages do not crash the server.
if sys.platform == "win32" and hasattr(sys.stdout, "reconfigure"):
try:
sys.stdout.reconfigure(encoding = "utf-8", errors = "replace")
except Exception:
pass
import nest_asyncio
nest_asyncio.apply()
import asyncio
from threading import Thread, Event
import time
import uvicorn
from main import app, setup_frontend
from utils.paths import ensure_studio_directories
# Create all standard directories on startup
ensure_studio_directories()
# Auto-find free port if requested port is in use
if not _is_port_free(host, port):
original_port = port
blocker = _get_pid_on_port(port)
port = _find_free_port(host, port + 1)
if not silent:
print("")
print("=" * 50)
if blocker:
pid, name = blocker
print(
f"Port {original_port} is already in use by " f"{name} (PID {pid})."
)
else:
print(f"Port {original_port} is already in use.")
print(f"Unsloth Studio will use port {port} instead.")
print(f"Open http://localhost:{port} in your browser.")
print("=" * 50)
print("")
# Setup frontend if path provided
if frontend_path:
if setup_frontend(app, frontend_path):
if not silent:
print(f"[OK] Frontend loaded from {frontend_path}")
else:
if not silent:
print(f"[WARNING] Frontend not found at {frontend_path}")
# Create the uvicorn server and expose it for signal handlers
config = uvicorn.Config(
app, host = host, port = port, log_level = "info", access_log = False
)
_server = uvicorn.Server(config)
_shutdown_event = Event()
# Run server in a daemon thread
def _run():
asyncio.run(_server.serve())
thread = Thread(target = _run, daemon = True)
thread.start()
time.sleep(3)
_write_pid_file()
import atexit
atexit.register(_remove_pid_file)
# Expose a shutdown callable via app.state so the /api/shutdown endpoint
# can trigger graceful shutdown without circular imports.
def _trigger_shutdown():
_graceful_shutdown(_server)
if _shutdown_event is not None:
_shutdown_event.set()
app.state.trigger_shutdown = _trigger_shutdown
if not silent:
display_host = _resolve_external_ip() if host == "0.0.0.0" else host
print_studio_access_banner(
port = port,
bind_host = host,
display_host = display_host,
)
return app
# For direct execution (also invoked by CLI via os.execvp / subprocess)
if __name__ == "__main__":
import argparse
import signal
import traceback
# Ensure stderr can handle Unicode on Windows (tracebacks with non-ASCII paths)
if sys.platform == "win32" and hasattr(sys.stderr, "reconfigure"):
try:
sys.stderr.reconfigure(encoding = "utf-8", errors = "replace")
except Exception:
pass
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description = "Run Unsloth UI Backend server")
parser.add_argument("--host", default = "0.0.0.0", help = "Host to bind to")
parser.add_argument("--port", type = int, default = 8888, help = "Port to bind to")
parser.add_argument(
"--frontend",
type = str,
default = Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent / "frontend" / "dist",
help = "Path to frontend build",
)
parser.add_argument("--silent", action = "store_true", help = "Suppress output")
args = parser.parse_args()
kwargs = dict(host = args.host, port = args.port, silent = args.silent)
if args.frontend is not None:
kwargs["frontend_path"] = Path(args.frontend)
try:
run_server(**kwargs)
except Exception:
sys.stderr.write("\n")
sys.stderr.write("=" * 60 + "\n")
sys.stderr.write("ERROR: Unsloth Studio failed to start.\n")
sys.stderr.write("=" * 60 + "\n")
traceback.print_exc(file = sys.stderr)
sys.stderr.write("\n")
sys.stderr.write(
"If a package is missing, try re-running: unsloth studio setup\n"
)
sys.stderr.flush()
sys.exit(1)
# Signal handler -- ensures subprocess cleanup on Ctrl+C
def _signal_handler(signum, frame):
_graceful_shutdown(_server)
_shutdown_event.set()
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, _signal_handler)
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, _signal_handler)
# On Windows, some terminals send SIGBREAK for Ctrl+C / Ctrl+Break
if hasattr(signal, "SIGBREAK"):
signal.signal(signal.SIGBREAK, _signal_handler)
# Keep running until shutdown signal.
# NOTE: Event.wait() without a timeout blocks at the C level on Linux,
# which prevents Python from delivering SIGINT (Ctrl+C). Using a
# short timeout in a loop lets the interpreter process pending signals.
while not _shutdown_event.is_set():
_shutdown_event.wait(timeout = 1)