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31 changes: 31 additions & 0 deletions utils/README.md
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# OPL YAML utils

This folder contains utility scripts for working with the YAML format to describe problems in context of OPL. They are mainly intended to be run automatically via GitHub Actions to make collaboration easier.

The intended way of adding a new problem to the repository is thus as follows:

* Change the [new_problem.yaml](new_problem.yaml) template file to fit the new problem.
* Create a PR which modifies with the changes (for example with a fork).

What happens in the background then is:

* On PR creation and commits to the PR, the [validate_yaml.py](validate_yaml.py) script is run to check that the YAML file is valid and consistent. It is expecting the changes to be in the [new_problem.yaml](new_problem.yaml) file.
* Then the PR should be reviewed manually.
* When the PR is merged into the main branch, a second script runs (which doesn't exist yet), that adds the content of [new_problem.yaml](new_problem.yaml) to the [problems.yaml](../problems.yaml) file, and returns it to its previous version.

:alert: Note that the GitHubActions do not exist yet either, this is a WIP.

## validate_yaml.py

This script checks the new content for the following:

* The YAML syntax is valid and is in expected format
* The required fields are present.
* Specific fields are unique across the new set of problems (e.g. name)

:alert: Execute from root of the repository. Tested with python 3.12

```bash
pip install -r utils/requirements.txt
python utils/validate_yaml.py utils/new_problem.yaml
```
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- name: template
suite/generator/single: suite
objectives: '1'
dimensionality: scalable
variable type: continuous
constraints: 'no'
dynamic: 'no'
noise: 'no'
multimodal: 'yes'
multi-fidelity: 'no'
reference: ''
implementation: ''
source (real-world/artificial): ''
textual description: 'This is a dummy template'
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pyyaml
pandas
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import yaml

import sys
from pathlib import Path

# Add parent directory to sys.path
parent = Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent
sys.path.insert(0, str(parent))

# Now you can import normally
from yaml_to_html import default_columns as REQUIRED_FIELDS

OPTIONAL_FIELDS = ["multimodal"]
UNIQUE_FIELDS = ["name"]
UNIQUE_WARNING_FIELDS = ["reference", "implementation"]
PROBLEMS_FILE = "problems.yaml"


def read_data(filepath):
try:
with open(filepath, "r") as f:
data = yaml.safe_load(f)
return 0, data
except FileNotFoundError:
print(f"::error::File not found: {filepath}")
return 1, None
except yaml.YAMLError as e:
print(f"::error::YAML syntax error: {e}")
return 1, None


def check_format(data):
num_problems = len(data)
if len(data) < 1:
print("::error::YAML file should contain at least one top level entry.")
return False
print(f"::notice::YAML file contains {num_problems} top-level entries.")
unique_fields = []
for i, entry in enumerate(data):
if not isinstance(entry, dict):
print(f"::error::Entry {i} is not a dictionary.")
return False
unique_fields.append({k: v for k, v in entry.items() if k in UNIQUE_FIELDS})
for k in UNIQUE_FIELDS:
values = [entry[k] for entry in unique_fields]
if len(values) != len(set(values)):
print(f"::error::Field '{k}' must be unique across all entries.")
return False
return True


def check_fields(data):
missing = [field for field in REQUIRED_FIELDS if field not in data]
if missing:
print(f"::error::Missing required fields: {', '.join(missing)}")
return False
new_fields = [
field for field in data if field not in REQUIRED_FIELDS + OPTIONAL_FIELDS
]
if new_fields:
print(f"::warning::New field added: {', '.join(new_fields)}")
# Check that the name is not still template
if data.get("name") == "template":
print(
"::error::Please change the 'name' field from 'template' to a unique name."
)
return False
return True


def check_novelty(data):
# Load existing problems
read_status, existing_data = read_data(PROBLEMS_FILE)
if read_status != 0:
print("::eror::Could not read existing problems for novelty check.")
return False
assert existing_data is not None
for field in UNIQUE_FIELDS or UNIQUE_WARNING_FIELDS:
existing_values = {
entry.get(field) for entry in existing_data if isinstance(entry, dict)
}
if data.get(field) in existing_values:
if field in UNIQUE_WARNING_FIELDS:
print(
f"::warning::Field '{field}' with value '{data.get(field)}' already exists. Consider choosing a unique value."
)
continue
elif field in UNIQUE_FIELDS:
print(
f"::error::Field '{field}' with value '{data.get(field)}' already exists. Please choose a unique value."
)
return False
return True


def validate_yaml(filepath):
status, data = read_data(filepath)
if status != 0:
sys.exit(1)
if not check_format(data):
sys.exit(1)
assert data is not None

for i, new_data in enumerate(data): # Iterate through each top-level entry
# Check required and unique fields
if not check_fields(new_data) or not check_novelty(new_data):
print(f"::error::Validation failed for entry {i+1}.")
sys.exit(1)

# YAML is valid if we reach this point
print("YAML syntax is valid.")
sys.exit(0)


if __name__ == "__main__":
if len(sys.argv) < 2:
print("::error::Usage: python validate_yaml.py <yourfile.yaml>")
sys.exit(1)

filepath = sys.argv[1]
validate_yaml(filepath)