The `from lerobot.jobs import submit_to_hf` was a function-local import in
train(); it pulls no heavy/optional deps and has no circular-import risk, so
move it to the top-level import block.
inspect_job's status.stage is an enum (with .value) in some
huggingface_hub versions and a plain str in others. The poller
assumed the enum shape, raising "'str' object has no attribute
'value'" on resume for users on the str-returning version.
Read it via getattr(..., "value", ...) so both shapes work, and
parametrize the poll test over enum and str stages so the str case
is actually exercised (the old mock only ever simulated the enum).
Address the latest Claude review on #3856:
- _build_resume_job no longer forwards --dataset.root to the pod (a
host-local path it can't read); the fresh-run path already nulls it in
build_remote_config_file, so this makes resume consistent. Add a unit
test for _pod_forwarded_args covering the drop in both flag forms.
- Restore the display-independent keyboard-control docs (n/r/q letter
equivalents + X11/Wayland/headless Tip) in il_robots.mdx that this
branch was stale on relative to main (#3875).
HF Jobs applies its own short 30-minute timeout when none is sent, which
silently kills long training runs. Pass an explicit, generous 2d cap by
default; users can still override --job.timeout to fail fast or extend it.
Show that --config_path accepts a Hub repo id for --resume, and that adding
--job.target resumes on HF Jobs (uploading a local checkpoint/dataset first).
When --resume is set with a remote --job.target, submit_to_hf resumes from the
checkpoint repo instead of staging a fresh config. A Hub config_path is resumed
in place (its checkpoint config already targets that repo); a local config_path
has its checkpoint uploaded to a new private repo first and the run is forced to
push back to it. The pod command carries --job.target=local so the checkpoint's
saved job.target can't make the pod re-dispatch itself, and the user's CLI
overrides are forwarded so a remote resume matches the same local command.
ensure_dataset_available is hoisted before the resume/fresh branch since it
applies to both.
Allow --config_path to be a Hub repo id when resuming, not only a local path.
The latest checkpoint under checkpoints/<step>/ is downloaded into a fresh local
run dir and resumed from there (optimizer, scheduler, RNG and data order
restored as for a local resume). TrainPipelineConfig.from_pretrained falls back
to the latest checkpoint's train_config.json when a repo has no root config
(an interrupted run that only pushed checkpoints). The download is skipped when
dispatching remotely so the executor (local machine or HF Jobs pod) performs it.
- add find_latest_hub_checkpoint (utils/hub) and resolve_resume_checkpoint
(common/train_utils), the symmetric download counterpart to
push_checkpoint_to_hub
- unit tests for both helpers and the from_pretrained fallback
Split the re-parse HACK block in TrainPipelineConfig.validate() into focused
helpers (_resolve_pretrained_from_cli, _resolve_resume_checkpoint) that handle
the policy path, reward-model path, and resume config_path as separate,
readable units. Behavior-preserving.
Addresses Caroline's review comment on PR #3856: the local import of
ensure_dataset_available inside submit_to_hf was vestigial. dataset.py
does not import hf.py, so there is no circular-import risk and no extra
load cost (its heavy deps stay lazy), so make it a top-level import.
Address review feedback on #3856: pushing a checkpoint to the Hub now
also creates a tag named after the checkpoint step, so a checkpoint can
be recovered with --policy.pretrained_revision=<step> instead of having
to look up its commit sha.
Follow-up to the claude[bot] review on #3856 (non-blocking observations):
- Cross-reference the "Model pushed to <url>" log line between its producer
(PreTrainedPolicy.push_model_to_hub) and the remote-run consumer in
submit_to_hf, noting the contract is an early-finish optimization that
falls back to status polling if it drifts.
- Note in the HF Jobs guide that a failed remote run leaves its model repo
on the Hub (it is not auto-deleted) and how to remove it.
Resolve the claude[bot] review on #3856:
- Reject reward-model training under --job.target with a clear error instead
of crashing on a None policy inside build_remote_config_file.
- Support --policy.path remote runs: validate() no longer requires repo_id for
remote runs (it is auto-generated in submit_to_hf), and repo_id/push_to_hub
are now set after validate() resolves the policy.
- Narrow the bare `except Exception` in _tail_logs/_poll_until_done to
(OSError, httpx.HTTPError) so programming errors surface instead of being
silently retried or counted as job failures.
- Install the SIGINT detach handler only on the main thread.
- Generate model repo timestamps in UTC.
The fast test env installs base deps only, so require_package('datasets')
raised ImportError before the mocked lerobot.datasets import was reached.
Monkeypatch the guard to a no-op so the unit test exercises the upload logic.
Document --policy.pretrained_revision alongside --policy.path so a
specific Hub-pushed checkpoint (once --save_checkpoint_to_hub has
committed several) can be selected for inference.
Add a comment explaining why JobConfig keeps both the staticmethod (tests
a raw target string from argv before a config exists) and the property
(accessor for an existing config instance).
Resolve the local dataset cache via lerobot.utils.constants.HF_LEROBOT_HOME
instead of re-reading the env var by hand, dropping the os/Path imports.
Tests now patch the imported constant and assert on a stable message
substring (the previous "neither" match only passed by accident, matching
the test name embedded in the pytest tmp_path).
Replace the dataset_info try/except RepositoryNotFoundError dance with a
direct api.repo_exists(repo_id, repo_type="dataset") call, dropping the
httpx/RepositoryNotFoundError test scaffolding.
Re-export JobConfig in lerobot/configs/__init__.py so external callers
import it as `from lerobot.configs import JobConfig`, matching the other
config classes. Adapt the train script and test imports.
huggingface_hub is a core dependency; the in-function import was
unnecessary. Move HfApi to a module-level import and point the test
monkeypatches at lerobot.common.train_utils.HfApi.
TrainPipelineConfig.to_dict() already returns the canonical draccus
encoding, so the StringIO + draccus.dump + json.loads round-trip was
redundant. Use it directly and drop the now-unused io/draccus imports.
huggingface_hub is a core dependency, so the per-function dynamic imports
had no lazy-loading rationale. Move them to a single module-level import
and update test monkeypatch targets to lerobot.jobs.hf.* accordingly.
The module imports lerobot.scripts.lerobot_train, which eagerly pulls in
lerobot.datasets (dataset extra). The base fast-test CI tier runs without
that extra, so collection failed there. Guard with pytest.importorskip,
matching the existing tests/scripts dataset-extra tests.
When --job.target names a GPU flavor, train() dispatches to lerobot.jobs.submit_to_hf
instead of training locally: it authenticates, ensures the dataset is on the Hub
(pushing a local-only one privately), serializes a pod-compatible train_config.json
(strips client-only fields, points at the model repo), submits via HfApi.run_job
with HF_TOKEN/WANDB_API_KEY secrets, then streams logs and finishes when the model
is pushed. Wires push_checkpoint_to_hub into the training loop behind
save_checkpoint_to_hub, and tags jobs/datasets/model with 'lerobot' + --job.tags.
Introduce a JobConfig draccus group on TrainPipelineConfig (--job.target/image/
timeout/detach/tags) whose is_remote property gates remote dispatch, plus a
save_checkpoint_to_hub flag and validation. Add push_checkpoint_to_hub(), which
uploads a saved checkpoint directory to the model repo under checkpoints/<step>/
and creates the repo idempotently (private propagates from policy.private).
* feat(depth): add depth quantization helpers and tests
* feat(video): add ffv1 to supported codecs
* feat(depth): persist depth metadata
* feat(depth): extend quantization tools to better fit the encoding/decoding pipeline
* feat(depth): plumb DepthEncoderConfig through LeRobotDataset and DatasetWriter
* feat(depth): wire StreamingVideoEncoder + writer to depth encoder
* feat(depth): wire DatasetReader to decode_depth_frames
* feat(cameras/realsense): expose async depth in metric meters
* feat(features): route 2D camera shapes to observation.depth.<key>
* feat(robots/so_follower): emit + populate depth keys when use_depth
* feat(record): plumb DepthEncoderConfig through lerobot-record
* feat(viz): render depth observations as rr.DepthImage in Viridis
* feat(depth maps writer): adding support for raw depth maps recording with image writer
* chore(format): format code
* feat(depth shape): ensuring depth maps shape is always including the channel
* feat(is_depth): simplifying is_depth nested name + legacy support
* fix(stop_event): fixing stop_event race condition in camera classes
* fix(plumbing): fixing missing parts in the depth maps pipeline
* chore(typos): fixing typos
* test(fix): fixing exisiting tests to still work with latest features
* tests(depth): adding new tests for depth integration validation
* feat(pix_fmt channels): use PyAv to check get pixel formats number of channels
* feat(refactor): refactor DepthEncoderConfig quantization pipeline, so that the methods do not live in the config class. Add pixel format - channels validation.Move the default pixel format for depth in the config file.
* fix(pre-commit): fixing mutable defautl value
* fix(info): fixing info metadata update when is_depth_map was set
* tests(typos): fixing typos in tests
* fix(realsense): fixing typo in realsense serial number
* fix(normalization): restricting 255 normalization to non depth/uint8 images only
* fix(typo): fixing typo
* fix(TIFF): add missing quantization and cleanup for TIFF files
* feat(batched dequantization): optimizing dequantize_depth for torch based batched dequantization
* feat(tools): adding depth support in LeRobotDataset edition tools
* test(aggregate): extending aggregation tests to depth frames
* test(cleaning): cleaning up tests
* fix(from_video_info): fixing early validation issue in from_video_info
* fix(typo): fixing typo
* fix(is_depth): adding missing doctrings and is_depth arguments in video decoding functions
Co-authored-by: Wensi (Vince) Ai <59036629+wensi-ai@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(depth units): fixing depth units output for the realsense cameras
* feat(output unit): adding support for output unit specification at dataset reading/training time
Co-authored-by: Wensi (Vince) Ai <59036629+wensi-ai@users.noreply.github.com>
* test(depth): cleaning up depth tests
* test(depth encoding): updating and cleaning video/depth encoding tests
* chore(format): formatting code
* docs(depth): improving depth maps docs
* test(fix): fixing depth tests
* test(dataset tools): adding missing tests for new dataset edition tools features
* chore(format): formatting code
* fix(pyav check): fixing PyAV option validation for integer codec options by normalizing
numeric values before calling `is_integer()`
Co-authored-by: Wensi (Vince) Ai <59036629+wensi-ai@users.noreply.github.com>
* docs(mermaid): fixing mermaid diagram
* fix(rebase): rebase follow up corrections
* feat(dataset tools): adding missing docstrings and features for depth fill support in dataset edition tools
* docs(docstring): updating docstrings
* docs(dataset tools): updating docs
* fix(save images): fixing image saving in dataset tools
* fix(update video info): fixing update video info logic to match the recording and editing use cases
* test(reencode): fixing reencoding monkeypatch
* fix(review): add Claude review
* chore(format): format code
* fix(update video info): ditching the differentiated approahces for video info update - video info are always updated unless for preserved keys.
* chore(rebase): fixing rebase merge conflicts
* test(visualization): fixing visualization tests
* feat(docstrings): adding explicit docstring for encoding parameters. Docstrigns will now show up as description in the CLI --help.
* feat(mm as default): adding a global DEFAULT_DEPTH_UNIT variable setting mm as default depth unit
* fix(RGB <-> camera): renaming camera_encoder to rgb_encoder for clarity
* chore(TODO): removing deprecated TODO
* doc(write_u16_plane): improving docstrings for write_u16_plane
* feat(units): adding constants for depth frames units (m and mm)
* fix(spam): replacing spamming warning but a debug log
* feat(leagcy metadata): adding automatic metadata update for legacy 'video.is_depth_map' feature
* fix(copy&reindex): fixing metadat reshaping for single channel frames
* fix(ImageNet): excluding dpeth frames from ImageNet stats
* fix(PyAV container seek): fixing initial PyAV container seek to be robust againsy codec choice
* feat(lerobot-dataset-viz): adding support for depth in lerobot-dataset-viz
* fix(compress): removing rerun compression for DepthImages
* fix(signle channel squeeze): fixing single channel squeezing
* chore(format): format code
* fix(streaming): adding support for dequantization in streaming_dataset.py
* refactor(read depth): factorizing depth reading methods for realsense camera and adding support for depth-only usage
* chore(renaming): fixing missed RGBEncoderConfig renamings
* docs(renaming): reflecting renamings in a clearer way in the docs
* chore(annotation): excluding depth from the annotation pipeline
* feat(robots): adding depth support in compatible follower robots
* feat(LeSadKiwi): excluding LeKiwi from depth support (for now)
* chore(fail): removing misplaced file
* chore(fail): removing misplaced file
* fix(remove ffv1): removing ffv1 as it does not support MP4
* docs(cheat sheet): adding depth and video encoding to the cheat sheet
* fix(lossless): tuning depth encoding parameters for lossless depth storage
* test(fix): fixing failing tests
* depth(ZMQ): excluding ZMQ from depth support
* Revert "depth(ZMQ): excluding ZMQ from depth support"
This reverts commit b95cf4e4c2.
* fix(image transforms): excluding depth frames from images transforms
* fix(typo): typo
* fix(stats): fixing stats computation for depth frames
* fix(TIFF vs. pytorch): adding an extra uint16 to float32 conversion for depth maps stored as raw TIFF images
* fix(typos): fixing typos
* test(dtype): fixing stats computation typing tests
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Co-authored-by: Wensi (Vince) Ai <59036629+wensi-ai@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Steven Palma <imstevenpmwork@ieee.org>
Co-authored-by: Wensi Ai <wsai@stanford.edu>
* refactor(training): rename eval_freq to env_eval_freq
- Rename eval_freq to env_eval_freq to distinguish sim environment evaluation from offline loss evaluation.
* feat(training): add inline offline validation with train/eval split
- Add eval_split config for balanced per-task holdout
- Add eval_steps for periodic inline eval loss computation
- Add max_eval_samples to cap eval cost
* fix(datasets): remap absolute indices in __getitem__ for filtered datasets
* fix(train): vectorize eval subset selection for max_eval_samples
* fix(datasets): Move the remapping into EpisodeAwareSampler via absolute_to_relative_idx
* fix(validation): add eval_split range check and eval_steps warning
Validate eval_split is in [0.0, 1.0) to prevent garbage splits from
out-of-range values. Raise when eval_steps > 0 but eval_split is 0.0
since no offline eval will run.
* fix(train): prepare eval dataloader with accelerator for multi-GPU
Prepare eval_dataloader through accelerator.prepare() so eval data is
sharded across ranks instead of duplicated. Reduce eval_loss across
ranks with mean reduction for consistent logging.
* fix(test): rename eval_freq to env_eval_freq for multi-GPU training
Align the MolmoAct2 implementation with lerobot codebase conventions:
- Rename hf_model/ to molmoact2_hf_model/
- Slim config: move all I/O and runtime logic to modeling
- Remove blanket from 8 vendored files, fix 66 lint issues
- Deduplicate _hf_token() and _resolve_checkpoint_location()
- Make huggingface_hub imports lazy
- Remove custom MolmoAct2CosineDecayWithWarmupSchedulerConfig, use base class
- Extract 13 static/classmethods from MolmoAct2Policy to free functions
- Replace print() with logger in vendored action_tokenizer
- Add module docstrings, class docstring, and key method docstrings
- Add module-level loggers to modeling and processor
- Fix docs: pip to uv install, deduplicate README symlink
- Remove shebangs from all files
placo pulls in pin (Pinocchio), whose binary wheels dlopen specific cmeel
sonames (liburdfdom_sensor.so.4.0, libtinyxml2.so.10) but declare only `>=`
floors on their cmeel packages. The 2026-05-21 major bumps (cmeel-urdfdom
6.0.0 -> .so.6, cmeel-tinyxml2 11.0.0 -> .so.11) ship newer sonames, so left
unpinned the resolver grabs them and `import placo` fails at load with
"liburdfdom_sensor.so.4.0: cannot open shared object file".
#3647 capped placo and hardened the kinematics import, but the guard only
defers the failure: constructing RobotKinematics still raises. Pin the cmeel
packages to the 4.x / 10.x ABI the placo/pin wheels are built against (there
is no cmeel-urdfdom 5.x; <5 selects 4.x). Regenerated uv.lock with uv 0.8.0
to match CI; the only resolution change is the two cmeel versions (plus a
deterministic decord platform-marker cascade from 4.0.1's wider wheel set).
Fixes#3755
* feat(eval): record eval rollouts as raw LeRobot datasets
- Record raw env observations inline during rollout(), before
preprocess_observation() transforms them. Uses LeRobotDataset.create()
with add_frame()/save_episode().
- Supports vectorized envs: each env in the batch records independently,
with save_episode() called per env on termination. Each task gets its
own dataset under output_dir/recordings/{task_group}_{task_id}/.
Enabled via --eval.recording=true; disabled by default.
* fix(eval): use FeatureType enum comparison instead of string value
* refactor(eval): per-env datasets recording, no double reset
- Extract _infer_shape_from_obs() to reduce nesting in feature conversion
- Move dataset creation into rollout() using its own env.reset() observation,
eliminating the extra reset in run_one()
- Replace deepcopy with _shallow_copy_obs() for raw observation stashing
- Support batch_size > 1: each parallel env records to its own dataset
(single env skips the env_0/ nesting for simplicity)
- One-time warning for env_features keys missing from observations
- Pass recording_dir + env_features through the call chain instead of
a pre-built recording_dataset object
* refactor(eval): remove shape inference and shallow copy helpers
* feat(eval): optionally push recorded eval datasets to the Hub
* fix(eval): address review comments
- Wrap rollout loop in try/finally so finalize() runs on crash/interrupt
- Guard push_to_hub with num_episodes > 0 to avoid pushing empty datasets
- Hoist loop-invariant multi_env and base_repo_id out of creation loop
* feat(train): FSDP checkpoint saving
* adding docs for FSDP
* adding a test for the fsdp checkpoint path
* cleanup
* fixing final upload to hub
* refactored initial implementation to use torch fsdp api and adding new tests
- Guard ACT's KL divergence computation against None latent params to
prevent crashes during eval when use_vae is set but the forward path
returns no VAE outputs.
- Add offline batch fallback to Diffusion's predict_action_chunk() so
it works with dataloader batches (empty queues) in addition to the
existing online rollout path (populated queues). This enables batched
action prediction for offline evaluation.
- Add pretrained_revision field to PreTrainedConfig (policies) and
RewardModelConfig (reward models), and thread it through make_policy(),
make_pre_post_processors(), and make_reward_model() so that weights and
processor configs can be loaded from a specific Hub commit, branch, or
tag. Defaults to None (latest version, preserving current behavior).
Dataset and env hub loading already supported revision pinning.
Co-authored-by: Steven Palma <imstevenpmwork@ieee.org>
* fix(logging): batch wandb metrics
- Batch all metrics into a single wandb.log() call instead of one per
key, reducing API overhead.
- Add support for list-valued metrics by expanding them to indexed keys (e.g.
metric_0, metric_1).
* fix(stats): handle scalar stats robustly
- Wrap cast_stats_to_numpy with np.atleast_1d to prevent 0-d arrays
from scalar stats causing shape mismatches downstream.
* fix(logging): remove unused list-valued metric expansion
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* feat(envs): add env plugin discovery
- Add 'lerobot_env_' to third-party plugin discovery prefixes, completing
the plugin system for all component types (robots, cameras, teleoperators,
policies, and now environments). External packages named lerobot_env_*
can self-register EnvConfig subclasses on import, enabling --env.type=
resolution without lerobot code changes.
* feat(envs): add generic observation passthrough
- Add generic observation passthrough in preprocess_observation() for
unhandled ndarray/tensor keys, replacing the pattern of adding per-env
hardcoded key handlers. Extra keys are forwarded as observation.<key>
and can be shaped by env-specific ProcessorSteps via get_env_processors().
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* Do not set stop_event to None when stopping thread
* fix(cameras): snapshot stop_event in read loops to avoid None deref
The background read loops accessed self.stop_event repeatedly while
_stop_read_thread() can reassign it to None after join(). Reading the
attribute across the loop condition (and a mid-loop re-check) was a
time-of-check/time-of-use race: stop_event could flip to None between
the `is None` test and the `.is_set()` call, raising AttributeError on
the worker thread.
Snapshot self.stop_event into a local once, guard it, and loop on the
local Event. The Event object is thread-safe and lives for the thread's
lifetime; _stop_read_thread() always calls .set() before nulling the
attribute, so the local observes the stop and exits cleanly. This also
lets us drop the redundant pre-lock stop check.
Applies to OpenCVCamera, RealSenseCamera, and ZMQ camera.
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* fix(datasets): enforce one parquet row group per episode in v3 data writes
LeRobot v3 data shards must hold exactly one row group per episode so a
reader can fetch episode i with pq.ParquetFile(path).read_row_group(i)
(a byte-range read) instead of loading the whole shard. The recording
writer already does this (one write_table per episode); the aggregate
and lerobot-annotate re-write paths instead concatenated many episodes
and wrote them in one shot, collapsing the file to a single row group.
- io_utils: add write_table_one_row_group_per_episode (one ParquetWriter,
one write_table per episode — same pattern as the recording writer);
to_parquet_with_hf_images embeds images then writes per-episode row
groups; to_parquet_one_row_group_per_episode wraps it for plain frames
- aggregate: route non-image data writes through the per-episode writer;
leave the episodes-metadata parquet untouched (already one row/episode)
- annotate: rewrite shards via the per-episode writer instead of a single
bulk pq.write_table
- tests: invariant coverage through the aggregate (image + video) and
annotate paths
No change to on-disk schema, paths, naming, rollover thresholds, or
compression. Readers stay backward-compatible (old collapsed files load).
* Update src/lerobot/datasets/io_utils.py
Co-authored-by: Caroline Pascal <caroline8.pascal@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Pepijn <138571049+pkooij@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update src/lerobot/datasets/io_utils.py
Co-authored-by: Caroline Pascal <caroline8.pascal@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Pepijn <138571049+pkooij@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(datasets): correct indentation and add strict= in row-group helper
The web-edited numpy version of write_table_one_row_group_per_episode had an
over-indented line (IndentationError, breaking pre-commit + test collection)
and a zip() without strict=. Fix both; behaviour unchanged.
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Co-authored-by: Caroline Pascal <caroline8.pascal@gmail.com>
* fix(images/videos): fixing aggregate_pipeline_dataset_features to avoid unwanted images features deletion when videos are not used
* fix(docstrings): improving docstrings
Signed-off-by: Caroline Pascal <caroline8.pascal@gmail.com>
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* chore(robots): homogenize bi setups
* feat(robots): split openarm mini into single and bi
* refactor(robots): mixin for bi classes
* docs: update docs