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Config class is used for manipulating config and config files. It supports loading configs from multiple file formats including python, json and yaml. It provides dict-like apis to get and set values.

Here is an example of the config file test.py.

a = 1
b = dict(b1=[0, 1, 2], b2=None)
c = (1, 2)
d = 'string'

To load and use configs

>>> cfg = Config.fromfile('test.py')
>>> print(cfg)
>>> dict(a=1,
...      b=dict(b1=[0, 1, 2], b2=None),
...      c=(1, 2),
...      d='string')

For all format configs, some predefined variables are supported. It will convert the variable in {{ var }} with its real value.

Currently, it supports four predefined variables:

{{ fileDirname }} - the current opened file’s dirname, e.g. /home/your-username/your-project/folder

{{ fileBasename }} - the current opened file’s basename, e.g. file.ext

{{ fileBasenameNoExtension }} - the current opened file’s basename with no file extension, e.g. file

{{ fileExtname }} - the current opened file’s extension, e.g. .ext

These variable names are referred from VS Code.

Here is one examples of config with predefined variables.

config_a.py

a = 1
b = './work_dir/{{ fileBasenameNoExtension }}'
c = '{{ fileExtname }}'
>>> cfg = Config.fromfile('./config_a.py')
>>> print(cfg)
>>> dict(a=1,
...      b='./work_dir/config_a',
...      c='.py')

For all format configs, inheritance is supported. To reuse fields in other config files, specify _base_='./config_a.py' or a list of configs _base_=['./config_a.py', './config_b.py']. Here are 4 examples of config inheritance.

config_a.py

a = 1
b = dict(b1=[0, 1, 2], b2=None)

Inherit from base config without overlapped keys

config_b.py

_base_ = './config_a.py'
c = (1, 2)
d = 'string'
>>> cfg = Config.fromfile('./config_b.py')
>>> print(cfg)
>>> dict(a=1,
...      b=dict(b1=[0, 1, 2], b2=None),
...      c=(1, 2),
...      d='string')

New fields in config_b.py are combined with old fields in config_a.py

Inherit from base config with overlapped keys

config_c.py

_base_ = './config_a.py'
b = dict(b2=1)
c = (1, 2)
>>> cfg = Config.fromfile('./config_c.py')
>>> print(cfg)
>>> dict(a=1,
...      b=dict(b1=[0, 1, 2], b2=1),
...      c=(1, 2))

b.b2=None in config_a is replaced with b.b2=1 in config_c.py.

Inherit from base config with ignored fields

config_d.py

_base_ = './config_a.py'
b = dict(_delete_=True, b2=None, b3=0.1)
c = (1, 2)
>>> cfg = Config.fromfile('./config_d.py')
>>> print(cfg)
>>> dict(a=1,
...      b=dict(b2=None, b3=0.1),
...      c=(1, 2))

You may also set _delete_=True to ignore some fields in base configs. All old keys b1, b2, b3 in b are replaced with new keys b2, b3.

Inherit from multiple base configs (the base configs should not contain the same keys)

config_e.py

c = (1, 2)
d = 'string'

config_f.py

_base_ = ['./config_a.py', './config_e.py']
>>> cfg = Config.fromfile('./config_f.py')
>>> print(cfg)
>>> dict(a=1,
...      b=dict(b1=[0, 1, 2], b2=None),
...      c=(1, 2),
...      d='string')

Reference variables from base

You can reference variables defined in base using the following grammar.

base.py

item1 = 'a'
item2 = dict(item3 = 'b')

config_g.py

_base_ = ['./base.py']
item = dict(a = {{ _base_.item1 }}, b = {{ _base_.item2.item3 }})
>>> cfg = Config.fromfile('./config_g.py')
>>> print(cfg.pretty_text)
item1 = 'a'
item2 = dict(item3='b')
item = dict(a='a', b='b')

Add deprecation information in configs

Deprecation information can be added in a config file, which will trigger a UserWarning when this config file is loaded.

deprecated_cfg.py

_base_ = 'expected_cfg.py'

_deprecation_ = dict(
    expected = 'expected_cfg.py',  # optional to show expected config path in the warning information
    reference = 'url to related PR'  # optional to show reference link in the warning information
)
>>> cfg = Config.fromfile('./deprecated_cfg.py')

UserWarning: The config file deprecated.py will be deprecated in the future. Please use expected_cfg.py instead. More information can be found at https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmcv/pull/1275
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