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# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
import os
import sys
try:
from torch.hub import _download_url_to_file
from torch.hub import urlparse
from torch.hub import HASH_REGEX
except ImportError:
from torch.utils.model_zoo import _download_url_to_file
from torch.utils.model_zoo import urlparse
from torch.utils.model_zoo import HASH_REGEX
from maskrcnn_benchmark.utils.comm import is_main_process
from maskrcnn_benchmark.utils.comm import synchronize
# very similar to https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/blob/master/torch/utils/model_zoo.py
# but with a few improvements and modifications
def cache_url(url, model_dir='model', progress=True):
r"""Loads the Torch serialized object at the given URL.
If the object is already present in `model_dir`, it's deserialized and
returned. The filename part of the URL should follow the naming convention
``filename-<sha256>.ext`` where ``<sha256>`` is the first eight or more
digits of the SHA256 hash of the contents of the file. The hash is used to
ensure unique names and to verify the contents of the file.
The default value of `model_dir` is ``$TORCH_HOME/models`` where
``$TORCH_HOME`` defaults to ``~/.torch``. The default directory can be
overridden with the ``$TORCH_MODEL_ZOO`` environment variable.
Args:
url (string): URL of the object to download
model_dir (string, optional): directory in which to save the object
progress (bool, optional): whether or not to display a progress bar to stderr
Example:
>>> cached_file = maskrcnn_benchmark.utils.model_zoo.cache_url('https://s3.amazonaws.com/pytorch/models/resnet18-5c106cde.pth')
"""
if model_dir is None:
torch_home = os.path.expanduser(os.getenv("TORCH_HOME", "~/.torch"))
model_dir = os.getenv("TORCH_MODEL_ZOO", os.path.join(torch_home, "models"))
if not os.path.exists(model_dir):
os.makedirs(model_dir, exist_ok=True)
parts = urlparse(url)
filename = os.path.basename(parts.path)
if filename == "model_final.pkl":
# workaround as pre-trained Caffe2 models from Detectron have all the same filename
# so make the full path the filename by replacing / with _
filename = parts.path.replace("/", "_")
cached_file = os.path.join(model_dir, filename)
if not os.path.exists(cached_file):
sys.stderr.write('Downloading: "{}" to {}\n'.format(url, cached_file))
hash_prefix = HASH_REGEX.search(filename)
if hash_prefix is not None:
hash_prefix = hash_prefix.group(1)
# workaround: Caffe2 models don't have a hash, but follow the R-50 convention,
# which matches the hash PyTorch uses. So we skip the hash matching
# if the hash_prefix is less than 6 characters
if len(hash_prefix) < 6:
hash_prefix = None
_download_url_to_file(url, cached_file, hash_prefix, progress=progress)
synchronize()
return cached_file