Issue
I'm using asyncio alongside the OpenAI API to translate a set of texts concurrently. Initially, everything works as expected, and I see the answers from OpenAI printed in the console. However, after running for a while, the code seems to hang. Subsequent answers from OpenAI are not printed in the console, and I don't see any "retrying" messages either. Here's my code:
import asyncio
from aiohttp import ClientSession
import openai
import os
openai.api_key = os.getenv("OPENAI_API_KEY")
async def _atranslate(sem, messages, **model_kwargs):
max_retry = 2
async with sem:
while max_retry > 0:
try:
response = await openai.ChatCompletion.acreate(
messages=messages,
**model_kwargs
)
answer = response.choices[0]['message']['content']
print(answer)
return answer
except Exception as e:
print(e)
await asyncio.sleep(5)
max_retry -= 1
print('retrying...')
raise ConnectionError('cannot reach openai!')
async def atranslate(text_list: list, source=None, target='English', max_workers=3, **model_kwargs):
aio_session = ClientSession()
openai.aiosession.set(aio_session)
model_kwargs.setdefault('model', 'gpt-3.5-turbo')
model_kwargs.setdefault('temperature', 1)
model_kwargs.setdefault('timeout', 10)
template = 'Translate the following {source} text into {target}:{text}'
semaphore = asyncio.Semaphore(max_workers)
tasks = []
for text in text_list:
messages = [{
'role': 'user',
'content': template.format(
source=source,
target=target,
text=text
)}
]
tasks.append(asyncio.create_task(_atranslate(semaphore, messages, **model_kwargs)))
results = await asyncio.gather(*tasks)
await aio_session.close()
return results
if __name__ == '__main__':
textList = '... (some texts are omitted for brevity)'
translations = asyncio.run(atranslate(textList*20, 'Korean', 'English',30))
When I run the above code, it starts off well but after some time, it simply hangs. What could be causing this? Are there any solutions or suggestions to address this issue?
I have tried to change the timeout parameter or simply not raise ConnectionError, but it doesn't work.I think it might be the problem of api usage limits, but I don't know why it doesn't throw any error.
Solution
Two things, first I would wrap the use of ClientSession
in try...finally
, or use it as a contextmanager
as shown here.
Also, if you are pretty sure that there are some exceptions getting swallowed somewhere, try to catch BaseException
instead of Exception
. Yes, there is a BaseException
class which except Exception:
won't catch, and the asyncio
library throws exceptions derived from BaseException
sometimes.
Answered By - Nathan Chappell
0 comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.