unsloth/scripts/notebook_validator.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# coding: utf-8
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
# Copyright 2026-present the Unsloth AI Inc. team.
"""
Static + lightweight-dynamic validator for unslothai/notebooks.
Built to catch the bug classes that landed in (at minimum):
- unslothai/notebooks#258 (Colab torchao 0.10 vs peft 0.19 floor)
- unslothai/notebooks#260 (DONT_UPDATE_EXCEPTIONS coverage drift)
- unslothai/notebooks#261 (torch/torchcodec ABI; --no-deps tokenizers)
- unslothai/notebooks#264 (transformers/tokenizers window with --no-deps)
- unslothai/notebooks#221 (removed unsloth APIs in user cells, git+ install)
- unslothai/notebooks commit 51b1462 (template/notebook drift)
CPU-only by design: never imports torch / unsloth at module load. The
api subcommand introspects unsloth under the existing
tests/_zoo_aggressive_cuda_spoof.py harness (PR #5312) so it works on
ubuntu-latest without a GPU.
Usage:
python scripts/notebook_validator.py drift --notebooks-dir <dir>
python scripts/notebook_validator.py convert --notebooks-dir <dir> --out _converted
python scripts/notebook_validator.py lint --notebooks-dir <dir> [--colab-pin <file>]
python scripts/notebook_validator.py exceptions --notebooks-dir <dir>
python scripts/notebook_validator.py api --converted-dir _converted --surface _api_surface.json
python scripts/notebook_validator.py all --notebooks-dir <dir>
python scripts/notebook_validator.py refresh-colab --out scripts/data/colab_pip_freeze.gpu.txt
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import argparse
import ast
import dataclasses
import json
import os
import pathlib
import re
import shlex
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
import textwrap
import time
import urllib.error
import urllib.request
from typing import Any, Iterable, Iterator
def _atomic_write_bytes(path: pathlib.Path, data: bytes) -> None:
"""Atomic write (see scripts/scan_packages.py::update_req_file). A crash
between mkstemp and os.replace leaves the prior file intact, so a
half-downloaded cache file can't poison later runs."""
path.parent.mkdir(parents = True, exist_ok = True)
dirpath = str(path.parent) or "."
fd, tmp_path = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix = ".nb_val.", dir = dirpath)
try:
with os.fdopen(fd, "wb") as handle:
handle.write(data)
handle.flush()
os.fsync(handle.fileno())
os.replace(tmp_path, path)
except Exception:
try:
os.unlink(tmp_path)
except OSError:
pass
raise
HERE = pathlib.Path(__file__).resolve().parent
DATA_DIR = HERE / "data"
PYPI_CACHE_DIR = DATA_DIR / "pypi_cache"
COLAB_PIP_FREEZE_URL = (
"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/googlecolab/backend-info/main/pip-freeze.gpu.txt"
)
COLAB_FALLBACK_FILE = DATA_DIR / "colab_pip_freeze.gpu.txt"
# Oracle files snapshotted from googlecolab/backend-info. The colab-diff
# subcommand surfaces NEW/REMOVED/CHANGED entries so upstream Colab base
# image rotations land in CI within ~24h, giving R-INST-002/003/004/005
# earlier signal.
COLAB_ORACLE_FILES: dict[str, str] = {
"pip-freeze.gpu.txt": "colab_pip_freeze.gpu.txt",
"apt-list-gpu.txt": "colab_apt_list.gpu.txt",
"os-info-gpu.txt": "colab_os_info.gpu.txt",
}
COLAB_ORACLE_BASE_URL = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/googlecolab/backend-info/main/"
# ----- Compat tables. PRs add rows as new releases land. ----- #
# torch.minor -> set of compatible torchcodec.minor strings.
# Source: pytorch/torchcodec compatibility matrix on its README.
TORCH_TORCHCODEC: dict[str, set[str]] = {
"2.10": {"0.10"},
"2.9": {"0.7", "0.8", "0.9"},
"2.8": {"0.6"},
"2.7": {"0.3", "0.4", "0.5"},
"2.6": {"0.2", "0.3"},
"2.5": {"0.1", "0.2"},
}
# When peft >= trigger is on the resolved set, torchao >= floor must also be.
PEFT_TORCHAO_FLOOR: list[dict[str, str]] = [
{"trigger_peft": "0.19", "torchao_floor": "0.16.0"},
]
# git+ allowlist: install lines that legitimately fetch from GitHub. Anything
# else flags R-INST-001.
GIT_PLUS_ALLOWLIST = (
"github.com/SparkAudio/Spark-TTS",
"github.com/state-spaces/mamba",
"github.com/Dao-AILab/causal-conv1d",
"github.com/unslothai/unsloth-zoo",
"github.com/unslothai/unsloth",
)
# ----- Findings ----- #
@dataclasses.dataclass
class Finding:
rule: str
file: str
cell: int | None = None
line: int | None = None
severity: str = "error" # error | warning
message: str = ""
hint: str = ""
def to_dict(self) -> dict[str, Any]:
return dataclasses.asdict(self)
# ----- Notebook walking ----- #
def iter_notebooks(
notebooks_dir: pathlib.Path, include_templates: bool = False
) -> Iterator[pathlib.Path]:
"""Yield user-facing .ipynb files under nb/ and kaggle/.
include_templates=True also walks original_template/ (for convert)."""
subs = ("nb", "kaggle")
if include_templates:
subs = ("nb", "kaggle", "original_template")
candidates = []
for sub in subs:
d = notebooks_dir / sub
if d.is_dir():
for p in sorted(d.glob("*.ipynb")):
candidates.append(p)
seen = set()
for p in candidates:
if p.resolve() in seen:
continue
seen.add(p.resolve())
yield p
def load_notebook(path: pathlib.Path) -> dict[str, Any]:
return json.loads(path.read_text(encoding = "utf-8"))
def cell_source(cell: dict[str, Any]) -> str:
src = cell.get("source", "")
if isinstance(src, list):
return "".join(src)
return src
def code_cells(nb: dict[str, Any]) -> list[tuple[int, str]]:
out = []
for i, c in enumerate(nb.get("cells", [])):
if c.get("cell_type") == "code":
out.append((i, cell_source(c)))
return out
def install_cells(nb: dict[str, Any]) -> list[tuple[int, str]]:
"""Heuristic: any code cell that contains a `pip install`, `pip uninstall`
or `uv pip install` shell command, or a top-line `%%capture` magic."""
out = []
for i, src in code_cells(nb):
first = src.lstrip().splitlines()[:1]
if first and first[0].strip().startswith("%%capture"):
out.append((i, src))
continue
if re.search(r"^[ \t]*!\s*(uv\s+)?pip\s+(install|uninstall)\b", src, re.MULTILINE):
out.append((i, src))
return out
# Colab oracle only applies to notebooks that run on Colab; AMD, Kaggle,
# DGX-Spark have their own preinstalls and the Colab-vs-cell rules don't apply.
def target_environment(notebook_name: str) -> str:
parts = pathlib.PurePath(notebook_name).parts
base = parts[-1] if parts else notebook_name
parent = parts[-2] if len(parts) >= 2 else ""
if parent == "kaggle" or base.startswith("Kaggle-"):
return "kaggle"
if base.startswith("AMD-") or "_AMD_" in base:
return "amd"
if base.startswith("HuggingFace Course-") or base.startswith("HuggingFace_Course-"):
return "colab" # HF Course notebooks still run on Colab.
if "DGX_Spark" in base:
return "dgx_spark"
return "colab"
# ----- Pip-freeze parsing ----- #
PINNED_RE = re.compile(r"^\s*([A-Za-z0-9._-]+)\s*==\s*([^\s;#]+)")
def parse_pip_freeze(path: pathlib.Path) -> dict[str, str]:
"""Return {name_lower: version_str_with_local_version}."""
out: dict[str, str] = {}
if not path.is_file():
return out
for line in path.read_text(encoding = "utf-8").splitlines():
if not line.strip() or line.startswith("#"):
continue
m = PINNED_RE.match(line)
if m:
out[m.group(1).lower()] = m.group(2)
return out
def normalise_version(v: str) -> str:
"""Strip +cu128 / +cpu / -dev local-version metadata."""
return re.split(r"[+\-]", v, maxsplit = 1)[0]
def version_minor(v: str) -> str:
parts = normalise_version(v).split(".")
return ".".join(parts[:2]) if len(parts) >= 2 else parts[0]
def cmp_versions(a: str, b: str) -> int:
"""Return -1/0/+1. Compares dotted numeric components only."""
def to_tuple(v: str) -> tuple[int, ...]:
return tuple(int(x) for x in re.findall(r"\d+", normalise_version(v)))
ta, tb = to_tuple(a), to_tuple(b)
if ta < tb:
return -1
if ta > tb:
return 1
return 0
# ----- Install-cell parsing ----- #
@dataclasses.dataclass
class PipInvocation:
tool: str # "pip" | "uv-pip"
flags: set[str] # {'--no-deps', '--upgrade', '--force-reinstall', ...}
packages: list[str] # raw package specifiers (e.g. 'transformers==5.5.0')
raw: str
line_no: int = 0
PIP_LINE_RE = re.compile(
r"^\s*!\s*(?P<tool>(?:uv\s+)?pip)\s+(?:install|uninstall)\b(?P<rest>.*)$",
re.IGNORECASE,
)
NON_PKG_FLAG_TAKES_VAL = {
"-r",
"--requirement",
"-c",
"--constraint",
"-i",
"--index-url",
"--extra-index-url",
"--find-links",
"-e",
"--editable",
"--target",
"--prefix",
}
def parse_pip_line(line: str, line_no: int = 0) -> PipInvocation | None:
m = PIP_LINE_RE.match(line)
if not m:
return None
tool = "uv-pip" if "uv" in m.group("tool") else "pip"
rest = m.group("rest")
# Strip trailing comment.
rest = re.split(r"(?<!\S)#", rest, maxsplit = 1)[0]
try:
tokens = shlex.split(rest, posix = True)
except ValueError:
# f-string interpolation like {xformers}: replace braces with placeholders.
rest_safe = re.sub(r"\{[^}]+\}", "PLACEHOLDER", rest)
try:
tokens = shlex.split(rest_safe, posix = True)
except ValueError:
return None
flags: set[str] = set()
packages: list[str] = []
skip_next = False
for t in tokens:
if skip_next:
skip_next = False
continue
if t in NON_PKG_FLAG_TAKES_VAL:
flags.add(t)
skip_next = True
continue
if t.startswith("-"):
flags.add(t)
continue
if t in ("install", "uninstall"):
continue
packages.append(t)
return PipInvocation(tool = tool, flags = flags, packages = packages, raw = line, line_no = line_no)
def _glue_line_continuations(text: str) -> list[tuple[int, str]]:
"""Return (logical_line_no, joined_text) for each logical line, treating
a trailing backslash as a continuation. Logical line numbers point at the
first physical line of each logical line."""
out: list[tuple[int, str]] = []
buf = ""
start = 0
for i, raw in enumerate(text.splitlines(), start = 1):
if buf == "":
start = i
if raw.rstrip().endswith("\\"):
buf += raw.rstrip()[:-1] + " "
else:
buf += raw
out.append((start, buf))
buf = ""
if buf:
out.append((start, buf))
return out
def iter_pip_invocations(install_cell: str) -> Iterator[PipInvocation]:
for line_no, line in _glue_line_continuations(install_cell):
inv = parse_pip_line(line, line_no)
if inv is not None:
yield inv
# Spec parsing: only what we need (no full PEP 440).
SPEC_RE = re.compile(r"^(?P<name>[A-Za-z0-9._-]+)(?:\[[^\]]*\])?(?P<rest>.*)$")
OP_VERSION_RE = re.compile(r"(==|>=|<=|!=|~=|>|<)\s*([0-9][^,;\s]*)")
@dataclasses.dataclass
class SpecParts:
name: str
pins: list[tuple[str, str]] # list of (op, version)
raw: str
def parse_spec(spec: str) -> SpecParts | None:
spec = spec.strip().strip('"').strip("'")
if not spec or spec.startswith("-") or "://" in spec:
return None
m = SPEC_RE.match(spec)
if not m:
return None
name = m.group("name").lower()
rest = m.group("rest")
pins = OP_VERSION_RE.findall(rest)
return SpecParts(name = name, pins = pins, raw = spec)
def explicit_pin(spec: SpecParts) -> str | None:
for op, ver in spec.pins:
if op == "==":
return ver
return None
# ----- PyPI metadata cache ----- #
def pypi_metadata(name: str, version: str) -> dict[str, Any] | None:
PYPI_CACHE_DIR.mkdir(parents = True, exist_ok = True)
safe = re.sub(r"[^A-Za-z0-9._-]", "_", f"{name.lower()}__{version}")
path = PYPI_CACHE_DIR / f"{safe}.json"
if path.is_file():
try:
return json.loads(path.read_text())
except json.JSONDecodeError:
pass
url = f"https://pypi.org/pypi/{name}/{version}/json"
try:
with urllib.request.urlopen(url, timeout = 10) as r:
data = json.loads(r.read())
except (urllib.error.URLError, urllib.error.HTTPError, TimeoutError):
return None
_atomic_write_bytes(path, json.dumps(data).encode("utf-8"))
return data
def transitive_constraint(name: str, version: str, target: str) -> tuple[str | None, list[str]]:
"""Return (raw_specifier_string_or_None, list_of_(op,version) tuples)
for the constraint that `name==version` places on `target`.
"""
md = pypi_metadata(name, version)
if not md:
return None, []
info = md.get("info", {}) or {}
requires = info.get("requires_dist") or []
target_l = target.lower()
for req in requires:
# Examples: 'tokenizers (<=0.23.0,>=0.22.0)', 'tokenizers <=0.23.0,>=0.22.0',
# 'tokenizers (>=0.22.0,<=0.23.0); python_version >= "3.9"'
head = req.split(";", 1)[0].strip()
m = re.match(r"^([A-Za-z0-9._-]+)\s*\(?([^)]*)?\)?\s*$", head)
if not m:
continue
if m.group(1).lower() != target_l:
continue
spec = (m.group(2) or "").strip()
return spec, OP_VERSION_RE.findall(spec)
return None, []
def constraint_satisfied(version: str, ops: list[tuple[str, str]]) -> bool:
if not ops:
return True
for op, v in ops:
c = cmp_versions(version, v)
if op == "==":
if c != 0:
return False
elif op == ">=":
if c < 0:
return False
elif op == "<=":
if c > 0:
return False
elif op == ">":
if c <= 0:
return False
elif op == "<":
if c >= 0:
return False
elif op == "!=":
if c == 0:
return False
return True
# ----- Resolved set ----- #
def resolved_set(install_cell: str, colab: dict[str, str]) -> dict[str, str]:
"""Merge install-cell constraints with Colab pip-freeze (cell wins).
Resolution order per package: (1) exact `==V` pin, (2) upper-bound `<=V`
(pip picks the highest allowed = V), (3) Colab fallback. Lower-bound `>=V`
is intentionally NOT reflected (it doesn't lower an already-higher Colab
version); R-INST-003 models that via `_install_cell_lower_bound`.
"""
out = dict(colab)
pinned: set[str] = set()
upper_bounds: dict[str, str] = {}
for inv in iter_pip_invocations(install_cell):
for raw in inv.packages:
sp = parse_spec(raw)
if sp is None:
continue
for op, ver in sp.pins:
if op == "==":
out[sp.name] = ver
pinned.add(sp.name)
elif op == "<=" and sp.name not in pinned:
if sp.name not in upper_bounds or cmp_versions(ver, upper_bounds[sp.name]) < 0:
upper_bounds[sp.name] = ver
# Apply upper bounds where Colab's preinstall violates them.
for name, ub in upper_bounds.items():
if name in pinned:
continue
existing = out.get(name)
if existing is None or cmp_versions(existing, ub) > 0:
out[name] = ub
return out
# ----- Rules ----- #
def rule_inst_001_git_plus(install_cell: str, file: str, cell_idx: int) -> list[Finding]:
findings: list[Finding] = []
for inv in iter_pip_invocations(install_cell):
if any("git+" in p for p in inv.packages) or "git+" in inv.raw:
if any(allowed in inv.raw for allowed in GIT_PLUS_ALLOWLIST):
continue
findings.append(
Finding(
rule = "R-INST-001",
file = file,
cell = cell_idx,
line = inv.line_no,
severity = "error",
message = "install line uses `git+` (volatile, not pinned to a release)",
hint = f"replace with a `pip install foo==X.Y.Z` from PyPI; allow-list is {GIT_PLUS_ALLOWLIST}",
)
)
return findings
def rule_inst_002_no_deps_transitive(
install_cell: str, colab: dict[str, str], file: str, cell_idx: int
) -> list[Finding]:
findings: list[Finding] = []
res = resolved_set(install_cell, colab)
for inv in iter_pip_invocations(install_cell):
if "--no-deps" not in inv.flags:
continue
for raw in inv.packages:
sp = parse_spec(raw)
if sp is None:
continue
v = explicit_pin(sp)
if v is None:
continue
# Check transitive constraints on a curated short list of pkgs.
for target in (
"tokenizers",
"torchao",
"accelerate",
"datasets",
"huggingface-hub",
"huggingface_hub",
):
spec_str, ops = transitive_constraint(sp.name, v, target)
if not ops:
continue
resolved_target = res.get(target.replace("_", "-"), res.get(target))
if resolved_target is None:
continue
if not constraint_satisfied(resolved_target, ops):
findings.append(
Finding(
rule = "R-INST-002",
file = file,
cell = cell_idx,
line = inv.line_no,
severity = "error",
message = f"`--no-deps {sp.name}=={v}` leaves transitive `{target}` unpinned: resolved {resolved_target} violates {sp.name}'s requirement {spec_str!r}",
hint = f'add `"{target}>={ops[0][1]},<={ops[-1][1]}"` (or the exact window from the metadata) to the same install line',
)
)
return findings
def _install_cell_lower_bound(install_cell: str, target: str) -> str | None:
"""Return the highest lower bound any install line places on `target`
(treating `==V` as both bounds), or None. Used by R-INST-003 so a
`torchao>=0.16.0` line satisfies the floor without a `==` pin."""
best: str | None = None
for inv in iter_pip_invocations(install_cell):
for raw in inv.packages:
sp = parse_spec(raw)
if sp is None or sp.name != target:
continue
for op, ver in sp.pins:
if op in ("==", ">="):
if best is None or cmp_versions(ver, best) > 0:
best = ver
return best
def rule_inst_003_peft_torchao(
install_cell: str, colab: dict[str, str], file: str, cell_idx: int
) -> list[Finding]:
findings: list[Finding] = []
res = resolved_set(install_cell, colab)
peft_v = res.get("peft")
if not peft_v:
return findings
torchao_explicit = _install_cell_lower_bound(install_cell, "torchao")
torchao_resolved = torchao_explicit or res.get("torchao")
for floor in PEFT_TORCHAO_FLOOR:
if cmp_versions(peft_v, floor["trigger_peft"]) >= 0:
if (
torchao_resolved is None
or cmp_versions(torchao_resolved, floor["torchao_floor"]) < 0
):
findings.append(
Finding(
rule = "R-INST-003",
file = file,
cell = cell_idx,
severity = "error",
message = f"resolved peft=={peft_v} requires torchao>={floor['torchao_floor']}; install cell asserts torchao={torchao_resolved or '(none)'}",
hint = f'add `!pip install --no-deps --upgrade "torchao>={floor["torchao_floor"]}"` to the install cell',
)
)
return findings
def rule_inst_004_torchcodec_torch(
install_cell: str, colab: dict[str, str], file: str, cell_idx: int
) -> list[Finding]:
findings: list[Finding] = []
res = resolved_set(install_cell, colab)
torch_v = res.get("torch")
codec_v = res.get("torchcodec")
if not torch_v or not codec_v:
return findings
t_minor = version_minor(torch_v)
c_minor = version_minor(codec_v)
allowed = TORCH_TORCHCODEC.get(t_minor)
if allowed is None:
return findings # unknown torch minor — don't flag
if c_minor not in allowed:
findings.append(
Finding(
rule = "R-INST-004",
file = file,
cell = cell_idx,
severity = "error",
message = f"torch=={torch_v} (minor {t_minor}) is incompatible with torchcodec=={codec_v} (minor {c_minor}); compatible minors: {sorted(allowed)}",
hint = f"pin `torchcodec=={sorted(allowed)[-1]}` (or remove the explicit pin and let pip resolve)",
)
)
return findings
def rule_inst_005_transformers_tokenizers(
install_cell: str, colab: dict[str, str], file: str, cell_idx: int
) -> list[Finding]:
"""Fires only when transformers is installed with `--no-deps` (otherwise
pip resolves tokenizers transitively and flagging would be a false
positive). Targets the PR #261b/#264 pattern: `--no-deps transformers==X`
next to a Colab `tokenizers` outside transformers's window."""
findings: list[Finding] = []
res = resolved_set(install_cell, colab)
tf = res.get("transformers")
tok = res.get("tokenizers")
if not tf or tok is None:
return findings
# Find the transformers pin and check for --no-deps.
transformers_line_no_deps = False
for inv in iter_pip_invocations(install_cell):
for raw in inv.packages:
sp = parse_spec(raw)
if sp is None or sp.name != "transformers":
continue
if explicit_pin(sp) is None:
continue
if "--no-deps" in inv.flags:
transformers_line_no_deps = True
break
if transformers_line_no_deps:
break
if not transformers_line_no_deps:
return findings
spec_str, ops = transitive_constraint("transformers", tf, "tokenizers")
if not ops:
return findings
if not constraint_satisfied(tok, ops):
findings.append(
Finding(
rule = "R-INST-005",
file = file,
cell = cell_idx,
severity = "error",
message = f"`--no-deps transformers=={tf}` skips pip's transitive resolver; resolved tokenizers={tok} violates {spec_str}",
hint = f'pin `"tokenizers{spec_str}"` (or the matching window) on the same `--no-deps` line',
)
)
return findings
_RE_DOUBLE_BANG = re.compile(r"^[ \t]*!{2,}\s*pip\b", re.MULTILINE)
def rule_inst_006_double_bang(install_cell: str, file: str, cell_idx: int) -> list[Finding]:
findings: list[Finding] = []
for m in _RE_DOUBLE_BANG.finditer(install_cell):
line_no = install_cell.count("\n", 0, m.start()) + 1
findings.append(
Finding(
rule = "R-INST-006",
file = file,
cell = cell_idx,
line = line_no,
severity = "warning",
message = "double-bang `!!pip` runs in a subshell; almost always a typo for `!pip`",
hint = "use a single `!`",
)
)
return findings
# ----- AST-level rules over user-facing cells ----- #
class _APIScanner(ast.NodeVisitor):
"""Scan user-facing code cells for known deprecated patterns. R-API-001
(`for_training`/`for_inference`) is intentionally absent: those helpers are
still live as of 2026-05 (PR #221 removed them cosmetically, not as a
deprecation). R-API-004 catches actual removals dynamically."""
def __init__(self, file: str, cell_idx: int):
self.file = file
self.cell_idx = cell_idx
self.findings: list[Finding] = []
def visit_Call(self, node: ast.Call) -> None:
# SFTConfig with suboptimal optim (R-API-003).
# NOTE: PR #221 also stripped gradient_checkpointing kwargs from some
# vision notebooks, but they're still accepted by live TRL (trl==0.25.1)
# so that was cosmetic. We don't flag them; R-API-004 catches real drift.
if isinstance(node.func, ast.Name) and node.func.id == "SFTConfig":
for kw in node.keywords:
if (
kw.arg == "optim"
and isinstance(kw.value, ast.Constant)
and kw.value.value == "adamw_torch_fused"
):
self.findings.append(
Finding(
rule = "R-API-003",
file = self.file,
cell = self.cell_idx,
line = kw.value.lineno,
severity = "warning",
message = "`optim='adamw_torch_fused'` is suboptimal under Unsloth's memory-efficient training",
hint = 'use `optim="adamw_8bit"` (or `"paged_adamw_8bit"` for GRPO)',
)
)
self.generic_visit(node)
def scan_user_cells(nb: dict[str, Any], file: str) -> list[Finding]:
findings: list[Finding] = []
install_idxs = {i for i, _ in install_cells(nb)}
for i, src in code_cells(nb):
if i in install_idxs:
continue
try:
tree = ast.parse(src)
except SyntaxError:
continue
scanner = _APIScanner(file = file, cell_idx = i)
scanner.visit(tree)
findings.extend(scanner.findings)
return findings
# ----- DONT_UPDATE_EXCEPTIONS coverage ----- #
POLICY_CLAUSES_DEFAULT = [
# (id, regex, applies_to_predicate_on_install_cell_text)
(
"torchao-floor",
re.compile(r"torchao>=0\.16\.0"),
lambda cell: bool(re.search(r"\bpeft\b", cell)),
),
(
"tokenizers-window",
re.compile(r"tokenizers>=0\.22\.0,<=0\.23\.0"),
lambda cell: bool(re.search(r"--no-deps[^\n]*transformers==", cell)),
),
]
def extract_policy_clauses(update_script: pathlib.Path) -> list[tuple[str, re.Pattern[str], Any]]:
"""Best-effort scan of update_all_notebooks.py for canonical phrases;
falls back to POLICY_CLAUSES_DEFAULT (which we use directly today). The
permissive regexes avoid false positives on template rewords."""
return list(POLICY_CLAUSES_DEFAULT)
def rule_l12_exceptions_coverage(notebooks_dir: pathlib.Path) -> list[Finding]:
findings: list[Finding] = []
update_script = notebooks_dir / "update_all_notebooks.py"
exceptions = _extract_dont_update_exceptions(update_script)
clauses = extract_policy_clauses(update_script)
for name in exceptions:
path = notebooks_dir / "nb" / name
if not path.is_file():
continue
nb = load_notebook(path)
for idx, cell in install_cells(nb):
for cid, pat, applies in clauses:
if not applies(cell):
continue
if not pat.search(cell):
findings.append(
Finding(
rule = "R-EXC-001",
file = str(path),
cell = idx,
severity = "error",
message = f"DONT_UPDATE_EXCEPTIONS notebook missing policy clause `{cid}` (pattern {pat.pattern!r})",
hint = f"add the matching install line; the regenerator can't reach this notebook",
)
)
return findings
def _extract_dont_update_exceptions(update_script: pathlib.Path) -> list[str]:
if not update_script.is_file():
return []
src = update_script.read_text(encoding = "utf-8")
m = re.search(r"DONT_UPDATE_EXCEPTIONS\s*=\s*\[(.*?)\]", src, re.DOTALL)
if not m:
return []
out: list[str] = []
for line in m.group(1).splitlines():
m2 = re.match(r'\s*"([^"]+\.ipynb)"', line)
if m2:
out.append(m2.group(1))
return out
# ----- Drift ----- #
def cmd_drift(args: argparse.Namespace) -> int:
nbdir = pathlib.Path(args.notebooks_dir).resolve()
update_script = nbdir / "update_all_notebooks.py"
if not update_script.is_file():
print(f"FAIL: {update_script} not found", file = sys.stderr)
return 2
# Stash any pre-existing dirty state, run the updater, diff, restore.
head = subprocess.check_output(["git", "rev-parse", "HEAD"], cwd = nbdir).decode().strip()
subprocess.run(
["git", "-C", str(nbdir), "stash", "--include-untracked"],
check = False,
capture_output = True,
)
# The restore MUST run even on SystemExit/KeyboardInterrupt, else the
# working tree stays rolled back into the stash. A bare try/finally keeps
# the original exception while still running the cleanup (stash pop).
findings: list[Finding] = []
rc: int
try:
try:
proc = subprocess.run(
[sys.executable, str(update_script)],
cwd = nbdir,
capture_output = True,
text = True,
timeout = 600,
)
except subprocess.TimeoutExpired:
print(
"FAIL: update_all_notebooks.py timed out (>600s)",
file = sys.stderr,
)
rc = 2
else:
if proc.returncode != 0:
print(
f"FAIL: update_all_notebooks.py exited {proc.returncode}",
file = sys.stderr,
)
sys.stderr.write(proc.stderr[-2000:])
rc = 2
else:
diff_proc = subprocess.run(
["git", "-C", str(nbdir), "diff", "--stat"],
capture_output = True,
text = True,
)
if diff_proc.stdout.strip():
for line in diff_proc.stdout.splitlines():
findings.append(
Finding(
rule = "R-DRIFT-001",
file = line.strip(),
severity = "error",
message = "generator-vs-checked-in drift",
hint = "run `python update_all_notebooks.py` and commit the diff",
)
)
rc = 0 if not findings else 1
finally:
# Restore the working tree (both commands run regardless of exit path).
subprocess.run(
["git", "-C", str(nbdir), "checkout", "."],
check = False,
capture_output = True,
)
subprocess.run(
["git", "-C", str(nbdir), "stash", "pop"],
check = False,
capture_output = True,
)
_emit(findings)
return rc
# ----- Convert ----- #
def cmd_convert(args: argparse.Namespace) -> int:
nbdir = pathlib.Path(args.notebooks_dir).resolve()
out = pathlib.Path(args.out).resolve()
out.mkdir(parents = True, exist_ok = True)
converter = HERE / "notebook_to_python.py"
if not converter.is_file():
print(f"FAIL: {converter} not found", file = sys.stderr)
return 2
# Convert in batches; the script accepts multiple notebooks at once.
notebooks = list(iter_notebooks(nbdir, include_templates = True))
failed: list[Finding] = []
BATCH = 32
for i in range(0, len(notebooks), BATCH):
chunk = notebooks[i : i + BATCH]
proc = subprocess.run(
[sys.executable, str(converter), "-o", str(out), *map(str, chunk)],
capture_output = True,
text = True,
)
if proc.returncode != 0:
for nb in chunk:
failed.append(
Finding(
rule = "R-CONV-001",
file = str(nb),
severity = "error",
message = "notebook_to_python.py failed for this notebook",
hint = proc.stderr[-200:].strip(),
)
)
print(f"converted {len(notebooks) - len(failed)}/{len(notebooks)} notebooks to {out}")
_emit(failed)
return 0 if not failed else 1
# ----- Lint (combined) ----- #
def cmd_lint(args: argparse.Namespace) -> int:
nbdir = pathlib.Path(args.notebooks_dir).resolve()
colab_path = pathlib.Path(args.colab_pin).resolve() if args.colab_pin else COLAB_FALLBACK_FILE
colab = parse_pip_freeze(colab_path)
if not colab:
print(
f"WARN: Colab pip-freeze empty / missing at {colab_path}; using empty oracle",
file = sys.stderr,
)
findings: list[Finding] = []
notebooks = list(iter_notebooks(nbdir))
for path in notebooks:
try:
nb = load_notebook(path)
except (json.JSONDecodeError, OSError) as e:
findings.append(
Finding(
rule = "R-CONV-002",
file = str(path),
severity = "error",
message = f"notebook unreadable: {e}",
)
)
continue
rel = str(path.relative_to(nbdir))
env = target_environment(rel)
# Colab oracle applies only to Colab notebooks; other targets get the
# environment-agnostic rules only (their preinstalls aren't tracked).
oracle = colab if env == "colab" else {}
cells = install_cells(nb)
# Per-cell forbid-pattern checks.
for idx, cell in cells:
findings += rule_inst_001_git_plus(cell, rel, idx)
findings += rule_inst_006_double_bang(cell, rel, idx)
# Whole-notebook rules: install steps may span multiple cells, so merge
# before resolving compat against Colab.
merged = "\n".join(c for _, c in cells)
if env == "colab" and merged:
first_cell = cells[0][0] if cells else None
findings += rule_inst_003_peft_torchao(merged, oracle, rel, first_cell)
findings += rule_inst_004_torchcodec_torch(merged, oracle, rel, first_cell)
findings += rule_inst_005_transformers_tokenizers(merged, oracle, rel, first_cell)
if not args.no_pypi:
findings += rule_inst_002_no_deps_transitive(merged, oracle, rel, first_cell)
findings += scan_user_cells(nb, rel)
_emit(findings)
return 0 if not any(f.severity == "error" for f in findings) else 1
# ----- Exceptions coverage ----- #
def cmd_exceptions(args: argparse.Namespace) -> int:
findings = rule_l12_exceptions_coverage(pathlib.Path(args.notebooks_dir).resolve())
_emit(findings)
return 0 if not findings else 1
# ----- API surface scan ----- #
def cmd_api(args: argparse.Namespace) -> int:
surface_path = pathlib.Path(args.surface).resolve()
if not surface_path.is_file():
print(
f"FAIL: {surface_path} not found; run dump-api-surface first",
file = sys.stderr,
)
return 2
surface = json.loads(surface_path.read_text())
converted = pathlib.Path(args.converted_dir).resolve()
findings: list[Finding] = []
fast_models = (
set(surface.get("FastVisionModel", []))
| set(surface.get("FastLanguageModel", []))
| set(surface.get("FastModel", []))
)
for py in sorted(converted.glob("*.py")):
try:
tree = ast.parse(py.read_text(encoding = "utf-8"))
except SyntaxError:
continue
for node in ast.walk(tree):
if isinstance(node, ast.Call) and isinstance(node.func, ast.Attribute):
base = node.func.value
if isinstance(base, ast.Name) and base.id in (
"FastVisionModel",
"FastLanguageModel",
"FastModel",
):
surface_set = set(surface.get(base.id, []))
if surface_set and node.func.attr not in surface_set:
findings.append(
Finding(
rule = "R-API-004",
file = str(py.name),
line = node.lineno,
severity = "error",
message = f"`{base.id}.{node.func.attr}` is not in the live API surface for the pinned unsloth tag",
hint = "check the unsloth changelog for a renamed/removed API",
)
)
_emit(findings)
return 0 if not findings else 1
# ----- Orchestrator ----- #
def cmd_all(args: argparse.Namespace) -> int:
rcs: list[int] = []
rcs.append(cmd_drift(argparse.Namespace(notebooks_dir = args.notebooks_dir)))
rcs.append(
cmd_lint(
argparse.Namespace(
notebooks_dir = args.notebooks_dir,
colab_pin = args.colab_pin,
no_pypi = args.no_pypi,
)
)
)
rcs.append(cmd_exceptions(argparse.Namespace(notebooks_dir = args.notebooks_dir)))
return 0 if all(rc == 0 for rc in rcs) else 1
def cmd_refresh_colab(args: argparse.Namespace) -> int:
"""Pull the latest Colab pip-freeze.gpu.txt and write to disk."""
out = pathlib.Path(args.out).resolve()
out.parent.mkdir(parents = True, exist_ok = True)
try:
with urllib.request.urlopen(COLAB_PIP_FREEZE_URL, timeout = 15) as r:
data = r.read()
except (urllib.error.URLError, urllib.error.HTTPError, TimeoutError) as e:
print(f"FAIL: could not fetch {COLAB_PIP_FREEZE_URL}: {e}", file = sys.stderr)
return 2
_atomic_write_bytes(out, data)
print(f"wrote {len(data)} bytes to {out}")
return 0
def _parse_pip_lines(text: str) -> dict[str, str]:
out: dict[str, str] = {}
for line in text.splitlines():
line = line.strip()
if not line or line.startswith("#"):
continue
m = re.match(r"^([A-Za-z0-9._-]+)\s*==\s*(.+?)\s*(;.*)?$", line)
if m:
out[m.group(1).lower()] = m.group(2)
return out
def _parse_apt_lines(text: str) -> dict[str, str]:
"""`pkg/release,now ver arch [installed[,automatic]]` -> {pkg: ver}."""
out: dict[str, str] = {}
for line in text.splitlines():
line = line.strip()
if not line or line.startswith("#") or line == "Listing...":
continue
m = re.match(r"^([^/\s]+)/\S+\s+(\S+)\s+\S+\s+\[installed", line)
if m:
out[m.group(1).lower()] = m.group(2)
return out
def _parse_os_lines(text: str) -> dict[str, str]:
"""Free-form `<tool> <version>` lines -> {tool_lower: rest}."""
out: dict[str, str] = {}
for line in text.splitlines():
line = line.strip()
if not line or line.startswith("#"):
continue
parts = line.split(None, 1)
if len(parts) == 2:
out[parts[0].lower()] = parts[1]
else:
out[parts[0].lower()] = ""
return out
_COLAB_ORACLE_PARSERS = {
"pip-freeze.gpu.txt": _parse_pip_lines,
"apt-list-gpu.txt": _parse_apt_lines,
"os-info-gpu.txt": _parse_os_lines,
}
def _diff_oracle(
upstream: dict[str, str], snapshot: dict[str, str]
) -> tuple[list[tuple[str, str]], list[tuple[str, str]], list[tuple[str, str, str]]]:
"""Return (new, removed, changed). new/removed are (key, value);
changed is (key, old, new)."""
new = sorted((k, upstream[k]) for k in upstream.keys() - snapshot.keys())
removed = sorted((k, snapshot[k]) for k in snapshot.keys() - upstream.keys())
changed = sorted(
(k, snapshot[k], upstream[k])
for k in upstream.keys() & snapshot.keys()
if upstream[k] != snapshot[k]
)
return new, removed, changed
def cmd_colab_diff(args: argparse.Namespace) -> int:
"""Diff each Colab oracle file against its committed snapshot and print
NEW/REMOVED/CHANGED. Advisory (rc=0) by default; --strict makes any diff
rc=1 so the daily cron fails loudly on upstream rotation."""
snapshot_dir = pathlib.Path(args.snapshot_dir).resolve()
any_diff = False
for upstream_name, snapshot_name in COLAB_ORACLE_FILES.items():
url = COLAB_ORACLE_BASE_URL + upstream_name
snap_path = snapshot_dir / snapshot_name
try:
with urllib.request.urlopen(url, timeout = 15) as r:
upstream_text = r.read().decode("utf-8", errors = "replace")
except (urllib.error.URLError, urllib.error.HTTPError, TimeoutError) as e:
print(f"::warning::colab-diff: could not fetch {url}: {e}")
continue
if not snap_path.exists():
print(f"::warning::colab-diff: no committed snapshot at {snap_path}; skipping")
continue
snapshot_text = snap_path.read_text(encoding = "utf-8", errors = "replace")
parser = _COLAB_ORACLE_PARSERS[upstream_name]
upstream = parser(upstream_text)
snapshot = parser(snapshot_text)
new, removed, changed = _diff_oracle(upstream, snapshot)
n = len(new) + len(removed) + len(changed)
print(
f"\n=== {upstream_name}: "
f"upstream={len(upstream)} snapshot={len(snapshot)} "
f"diff={n} (new={len(new)} removed={len(removed)} changed={len(changed)}) ==="
)
if not n:
print(" no drift")
continue
any_diff = True
for k, v in new[:50]:
print(f" NEW {k}=={v}")
if len(new) > 50:
print(f" ...and {len(new) - 50} more new entries")
for k, v in removed[:50]:
print(f" REMOVED {k} (was {v})")
if len(removed) > 50:
print(f" ...and {len(removed) - 50} more removed entries")
for k, old, ver in changed[:80]:
print(f" CHANGED {k}: {old} -> {ver}")
if len(changed) > 80:
print(f" ...and {len(changed) - 80} more changed entries")
if any_diff and args.strict:
print(
"\n::error::Colab oracle drifted from committed snapshot; "
"refresh scripts/data/colab_*.txt to acknowledge.",
file = sys.stderr,
)
return 1
if any_diff:
print(
"\n::notice::Colab oracle drifted; "
"refresh scripts/data/colab_*.txt at your convenience."
)
return 0
# ----- Helpers ----- #
def _emit(findings: list[Finding]) -> None:
n_err = sum(1 for f in findings if f.severity == "error")
n_warn = sum(1 for f in findings if f.severity == "warning")
for f in findings:
print(json.dumps(f.to_dict(), separators = (",", ":")))
print(f"# total: {n_err} errors, {n_warn} warnings", file = sys.stderr)
def main(argv: list[str] | None = None) -> int:
p = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog = "notebook_validator")
sub = p.add_subparsers(dest = "cmd", required = True)
pa = sub.add_parser("drift")
pa.add_argument("--notebooks-dir", required = True)
pa = sub.add_parser("convert")
pa.add_argument("--notebooks-dir", required = True)
pa.add_argument("--out", required = True)
pa = sub.add_parser("lint")
pa.add_argument("--notebooks-dir", required = True)
pa.add_argument("--colab-pin", default = None)
pa.add_argument(
"--no-pypi",
action = "store_true",
help = "skip rules that require live PyPI metadata fetches",
)
pa = sub.add_parser("exceptions")
pa.add_argument("--notebooks-dir", required = True)
pa = sub.add_parser("api")
pa.add_argument("--converted-dir", required = True)
pa.add_argument("--surface", required = True)
pa = sub.add_parser("all")
pa.add_argument("--notebooks-dir", required = True)
pa.add_argument("--colab-pin", default = None)
pa.add_argument("--no-pypi", action = "store_true")
pa = sub.add_parser("refresh-colab")
pa.add_argument("--out", default = str(COLAB_FALLBACK_FILE))
pa = sub.add_parser("colab-diff")
pa.add_argument("--snapshot-dir", default = str(DATA_DIR))
pa.add_argument(
"--strict",
action = "store_true",
help = "exit 1 on any drift (default: advisory; exit 0)",
)
args = p.parse_args(argv)
return {
"drift": cmd_drift,
"convert": cmd_convert,
"lint": cmd_lint,
"exceptions": cmd_exceptions,
"api": cmd_api,
"all": cmd_all,
"refresh-colab": cmd_refresh_colab,
"colab-diff": cmd_colab_diff,
}[args.cmd](args)
if __name__ == "__main__":
sys.exit(main())