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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Batch Agent Runner
This module provides parallel batch processing capabilities for running the agent
across multiple prompts from a dataset. It includes:
- Dataset loading and batching
- Parallel batch processing with multiprocessing
- Checkpointing for fault tolerance and resumption
- Trajectory saving in the proper format (from/value pairs)
- Tool usage statistics aggregation across all batches
Usage:
python batch_runner.py --dataset_file=data.jsonl --batch_size=10 --run_name=my_run
# Resume an interrupted run
python batch_runner.py --dataset_file=data.jsonl --batch_size=10 --run_name=my_run --resume
# Use a specific toolset distribution
python batch_runner.py --dataset_file=data.jsonl --batch_size=10 --run_name=my_run --distribution=image_gen
"""
import json
import logging
import os
import time
from pathlib import Path
from typing import List, Dict, Any, Optional, Tuple
from datetime import datetime
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from multiprocessing import Pool, Lock
import traceback
from rich.progress import Progress, SpinnerColumn, BarColumn, TextColumn, TimeRemainingColumn, MofNCompleteColumn
from rich.console import Console
import fire
from run_agent import AIAgent
from toolset_distributions import (
list_distributions,
sample_toolsets_from_distribution,
validate_distribution
)
from model_tools import TOOL_TO_TOOLSET_MAP
# Global configuration for worker processes
_WORKER_CONFIG = {}
# All possible tools - auto-derived from the master mapping in model_tools.py.
# This stays in sync automatically when new tools are added to TOOL_TO_TOOLSET_MAP.
# Used for consistent schema in Arrow/Parquet (HuggingFace datasets) and for
# filtering corrupted entries during trajectory combination.
ALL_POSSIBLE_TOOLS = set(TOOL_TO_TOOLSET_MAP.keys())
# Default stats for tools that weren't used
DEFAULT_TOOL_STATS = {'count': 0, 'success': 0, 'failure': 0}
def _normalize_tool_stats(tool_stats: Dict[str, Dict[str, int]]) -> Dict[str, Dict[str, int]]:
"""
Normalize tool_stats to include all possible tools with consistent schema.
This ensures HuggingFace datasets can load the JSONL without schema mismatch errors.
Tools that weren't used get zero counts.
Args:
tool_stats (Dict): Raw tool statistics from extraction
Returns:
Dict: Normalized tool statistics with all tools present
"""
normalized = {}
# Add all possible tools with defaults
for tool in ALL_POSSIBLE_TOOLS:
if tool in tool_stats:
normalized[tool] = tool_stats[tool].copy()
else:
normalized[tool] = DEFAULT_TOOL_STATS.copy()
# Also include any unexpected tools (in case new tools are added)
for tool, stats in tool_stats.items():
if tool not in normalized:
normalized[tool] = stats.copy()
return normalized
def _normalize_tool_error_counts(tool_error_counts: Dict[str, int]) -> Dict[str, int]:
"""
Normalize tool_error_counts to include all possible tools.
Args:
tool_error_counts (Dict): Raw error counts mapping
Returns:
Dict: Normalized error counts with all tools present
"""
normalized = {}
# Add all possible tools with zero defaults
for tool in ALL_POSSIBLE_TOOLS:
normalized[tool] = tool_error_counts.get(tool, 0)
# Also include any unexpected tools
for tool, count in tool_error_counts.items():
if tool not in normalized:
normalized[tool] = count
return normalized
def _extract_tool_stats(messages: List[Dict[str, Any]]) -> Dict[str, Dict[str, int]]:
"""
Extract tool usage statistics from message history.
Args:
messages (List[Dict]): Message history
Returns:
Dict: Tool statistics with counts and success/failure rates
"""
tool_stats = {}
# Track tool calls and their results
tool_calls_map = {} # Map tool_call_id to tool name
for msg in messages:
# Track tool calls from assistant messages
if msg["role"] == "assistant" and "tool_calls" in msg and msg["tool_calls"]:
for tool_call in msg["tool_calls"]:
tool_name = tool_call["function"]["name"]
tool_call_id = tool_call["id"]
# Initialize stats for this tool if not exists
if tool_name not in tool_stats:
tool_stats[tool_name] = {
"count": 0,
"success": 0,
"failure": 0
}
tool_stats[tool_name]["count"] += 1
tool_calls_map[tool_call_id] = tool_name
# Track tool responses
elif msg["role"] == "tool":
tool_call_id = msg.get("tool_call_id", "")
content = msg.get("content", "")
# Determine if tool call was successful
is_success = True
try:
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# Try to parse as JSON and check for actual error values
content_json = json.loads(content) if isinstance(content, str) else content
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if isinstance(content_json, dict):
# Check if error field exists AND has a non-null value
if "error" in content_json and content_json["error"] is not None:
is_success = False
# Special handling for terminal tool responses
# Terminal wraps its response in a "content" field
if "content" in content_json and isinstance(content_json["content"], dict):
inner_content = content_json["content"]
# Check for actual error (non-null error field)
# Note: non-zero exit codes are not failures - the model can self-correct
if inner_content.get("error") is not None:
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is_success = False
# Check for "success": false pattern used by some tools
if content_json.get("success") is False:
is_success = False
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except (json.JSONDecodeError, ValueError, TypeError):
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# If not JSON, check if content is empty or explicitly states an error
# Note: We avoid simple substring matching to prevent false positives
if not content:
is_success = False
# Only mark as failure if it explicitly starts with "Error:" or "ERROR:"
elif content.strip().lower().startswith("error:"):
is_success = False
# Update success/failure count
if tool_call_id in tool_calls_map:
tool_name = tool_calls_map[tool_call_id]
if is_success:
tool_stats[tool_name]["success"] += 1
else:
tool_stats[tool_name]["failure"] += 1
return tool_stats
def _extract_reasoning_stats(messages: List[Dict[str, Any]]) -> Dict[str, int]:
"""
Count how many assistant turns have reasoning vs no reasoning.
Checks for <REASONING_SCRATCHPAD> in content or a non-empty 'reasoning' field
(native thinking tokens). Returns counts for tracking reasoning coverage.
Args:
messages: Message history
Returns:
Dict with 'total_assistant_turns', 'turns_with_reasoning', 'turns_without_reasoning'
"""
total = 0
with_reasoning = 0
for msg in messages:
if msg.get("role") != "assistant":
continue
total += 1
content = msg.get("content", "") or ""
has_scratchpad = "<REASONING_SCRATCHPAD>" in content
has_native_reasoning = bool(msg.get("reasoning", "").strip()) if msg.get("reasoning") else False
if has_scratchpad or has_native_reasoning:
with_reasoning += 1
return {
"total_assistant_turns": total,
"turns_with_reasoning": with_reasoning,
"turns_without_reasoning": total - with_reasoning,
"has_any_reasoning": with_reasoning > 0,
}
def _process_single_prompt(
prompt_index: int,
prompt_data: Dict[str, Any],
batch_num: int,
config: Dict[str, Any]
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""
Process a single prompt with the agent.
Args:
prompt_index (int): Index of prompt in dataset
prompt_data (Dict): Prompt data containing 'prompt' field and optional 'image' field
batch_num (int): Batch number
config (Dict): Configuration dict with agent parameters
Returns:
Dict: Result containing trajectory, stats, and metadata
"""
prompt = prompt_data["prompt"]
task_id = f"task_{prompt_index}"
# Per-prompt container image override: if the dataset row has an 'image' field,
# register it for this task's sandbox. Works with Docker, Modal, Singularity, and Daytona.
container_image = prompt_data.get("image") or prompt_data.get("docker_image")
if container_image:
# Verify the image is accessible before spending tokens on the agent loop.
# For Docker: check local cache, then try pulling.
# For Modal: skip local check (Modal pulls server-side).
env_type = os.getenv("TERMINAL_ENV", "local")
if env_type == "docker":
import subprocess as _sp
try:
probe = _sp.run(
["docker", "image", "inspect", container_image],
capture_output=True, timeout=10,
)
if probe.returncode != 0:
if config.get("verbose"):
print(f" Prompt {prompt_index}: Pulling docker image {container_image}...", flush=True)
pull = _sp.run(
["docker", "pull", container_image],
capture_output=True, text=True, timeout=600,
)
if pull.returncode != 0:
return {
"success": False,
"prompt_index": prompt_index,
"error": f"Docker image not available: {container_image}\n{pull.stderr[:500]}",
"trajectory": None,
"tool_stats": {},
"toolsets_used": [],
"metadata": {"batch_num": batch_num, "timestamp": datetime.now().isoformat()},
}
except FileNotFoundError:
pass # Docker CLI not installed — skip check (e.g., Modal backend)
except Exception as img_err:
if config.get("verbose"):
print(f" Prompt {prompt_index}: Docker image check failed: {img_err}", flush=True)
from tools.terminal_tool import register_task_env_overrides
overrides = {
"docker_image": container_image,
"modal_image": container_image,
"singularity_image": f"docker://{container_image}",
"daytona_image": container_image,
}
if prompt_data.get("cwd"):
overrides["cwd"] = prompt_data["cwd"]
register_task_env_overrides(task_id, overrides)
if config.get("verbose"):
print(f" Prompt {prompt_index}: Using container image {container_image}")
try:
# Sample toolsets from distribution for this prompt
selected_toolsets = sample_toolsets_from_distribution(config["distribution"])
if config.get("verbose"):
print(f" Prompt {prompt_index}: Using toolsets {selected_toolsets}")
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# Initialize agent with sampled toolsets and log prefix for identification
log_prefix = f"[B{batch_num}:P{prompt_index}]"
agent = AIAgent(
base_url=config.get("base_url"),
api_key=config.get("api_key"),
model=config["model"],
max_iterations=config["max_iterations"],
enabled_toolsets=selected_toolsets,
save_trajectories=False, # We handle saving ourselves
verbose_logging=config.get("verbose", False),
ephemeral_system_prompt=config.get("ephemeral_system_prompt"),
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log_prefix_chars=config.get("log_prefix_chars", 100),
log_prefix=log_prefix,
providers_allowed=config.get("providers_allowed"),
providers_ignored=config.get("providers_ignored"),
providers_order=config.get("providers_order"),
provider_sort=config.get("provider_sort"),
max_tokens=config.get("max_tokens"),
reasoning_config=config.get("reasoning_config"),
prefill_messages=config.get("prefill_messages"),
skip_context_files=True, # Don't pollute trajectories with SOUL.md/AGENTS.md
skip_memory=True, # Don't use persistent memory in batch runs
)
# Run the agent with task_id to ensure each task gets its own isolated VM
result = agent.run_conversation(prompt, task_id=task_id)
# Extract tool usage statistics
tool_stats = _extract_tool_stats(result["messages"])
# Extract reasoning coverage stats
reasoning_stats = _extract_reasoning_stats(result["messages"])
# Convert to trajectory format (using existing method)
trajectory = agent._convert_to_trajectory_format(
result["messages"],
prompt,
result["completed"]
)
return {
"success": True,
"prompt_index": prompt_index,
"trajectory": trajectory,
"tool_stats": tool_stats,
"reasoning_stats": reasoning_stats,
"completed": result["completed"],
"partial": result.get("partial", False),
"api_calls": result["api_calls"],
"toolsets_used": selected_toolsets,
"metadata": {
"batch_num": batch_num,
"timestamp": datetime.now().isoformat(),
"model": config["model"]
}
}
except Exception as e:
print(f"❌ Error processing prompt {prompt_index}: {e}")
if config.get("verbose"):
traceback.print_exc()
return {
"success": False,
"prompt_index": prompt_index,
"error": str(e),
"trajectory": None,
"tool_stats": {},
"toolsets_used": [],
"metadata": {
"batch_num": batch_num,
"timestamp": datetime.now().isoformat()
}
}
def _process_batch_worker(args: Tuple) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""
Worker function to process a single batch of prompts.
Args:
args (Tuple): (batch_num, batch_data, output_dir, completed_prompts, config)
Returns:
Dict: Batch results with statistics
"""
batch_num, batch_data, output_dir, completed_prompts_set, config = args
output_dir = Path(output_dir)
print(f"\n🔄 Batch {batch_num}: Starting ({len(batch_data)} prompts)")
# Output file for this batch
batch_output_file = output_dir / f"batch_{batch_num}.jsonl"
# Filter out already completed prompts
prompts_to_process = [
(idx, data) for idx, data in batch_data
if idx not in completed_prompts_set
]
if not prompts_to_process:
print(f"✅ Batch {batch_num}: Already completed (skipping)")
return {
"batch_num": batch_num,
"processed": 0,
"skipped": len(batch_data),
"tool_stats": {},
"completed_prompts": []
}
print(f" Processing {len(prompts_to_process)} prompts (skipping {len(batch_data) - len(prompts_to_process)} already completed)")
# Initialize aggregated stats for this batch
batch_tool_stats = {}
batch_reasoning_stats = {"total_assistant_turns": 0, "turns_with_reasoning": 0, "turns_without_reasoning": 0}
completed_in_batch = []
discarded_no_reasoning = 0
# Process each prompt sequentially in this batch
for prompt_index, prompt_data in prompts_to_process:
# Process the prompt
result = _process_single_prompt(
prompt_index,
prompt_data,
batch_num,
config
)
# Save trajectory if successful
if result["success"] and result["trajectory"]:
# Discard samples with zero reasoning across all turns
reasoning = result.get("reasoning_stats", {})
if not reasoning.get("has_any_reasoning", True):
print(f" 🚫 Prompt {prompt_index} discarded (no reasoning in any turn)")
discarded_no_reasoning += 1
continue
# Get and normalize tool stats for consistent schema across all entries
raw_tool_stats = result.get("tool_stats", {})
tool_stats = _normalize_tool_stats(raw_tool_stats)
# Create normalized tool_error_counts mapping tool names to their failure counts
raw_error_counts = {
tool_name: stats.get("failure", 0)
for tool_name, stats in raw_tool_stats.items()
}
tool_error_counts = _normalize_tool_error_counts(raw_error_counts)
trajectory_entry = {
"prompt_index": prompt_index,
"conversations": result["trajectory"],
"metadata": result["metadata"],
"completed": result["completed"],
"partial": result.get("partial", False), # True if stopped due to invalid tool calls
"api_calls": result["api_calls"],
"toolsets_used": result["toolsets_used"],
"tool_stats": tool_stats, # Full stats: {tool: {count, success, failure}} - normalized
"tool_error_counts": tool_error_counts # Simple: {tool: failure_count} - normalized
}
# Append to batch output file
with open(batch_output_file, 'a', encoding='utf-8') as f:
f.write(json.dumps(trajectory_entry, ensure_ascii=False) + "\n")
# Aggregate tool statistics
for tool_name, stats in result.get("tool_stats", {}).items():
if tool_name not in batch_tool_stats:
batch_tool_stats[tool_name] = {
"count": 0,
"success": 0,
"failure": 0
}
batch_tool_stats[tool_name]["count"] += stats["count"]
batch_tool_stats[tool_name]["success"] += stats["success"]
batch_tool_stats[tool_name]["failure"] += stats["failure"]
# Aggregate reasoning stats
for key in batch_reasoning_stats:
batch_reasoning_stats[key] += result.get("reasoning_stats", {}).get(key, 0)
# Only mark as completed if successfully saved (failed prompts can be retried on resume)
if result["success"] and result["trajectory"]:
completed_in_batch.append(prompt_index)
status = "⚠️ partial" if result.get("partial") else ""
print(f" {status} Prompt {prompt_index} completed")
else:
print(f" ❌ Prompt {prompt_index} failed (will retry on resume)")
print(f"✅ Batch {batch_num}: Completed ({len(prompts_to_process)} prompts processed)")
return {
"batch_num": batch_num,
"processed": len(prompts_to_process),
"skipped": len(batch_data) - len(prompts_to_process),
"tool_stats": batch_tool_stats,
"reasoning_stats": batch_reasoning_stats,
"discarded_no_reasoning": discarded_no_reasoning,
"completed_prompts": completed_in_batch
}
class BatchRunner:
"""
Manages batch processing of agent prompts with checkpointing and statistics.
"""
def __init__(
self,
dataset_file: str,
batch_size: int,
run_name: str,
distribution: str = "default",
max_iterations: int = 10,
base_url: str = None,
api_key: str = None,
model: str = "claude-opus-4-20250514",
num_workers: int = 4,
verbose: bool = False,
ephemeral_system_prompt: str = None,
log_prefix_chars: int = 100,
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providers_allowed: List[str] = None,
providers_ignored: List[str] = None,
providers_order: List[str] = None,
provider_sort: str = None,
max_tokens: int = None,
reasoning_config: Dict[str, Any] = None,
prefill_messages: List[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
max_samples: int = None,
):
"""
Initialize the batch runner.
Args:
dataset_file (str): Path to the dataset JSONL file with 'prompt' field
batch_size (int): Number of prompts per batch
run_name (str): Name for this run (used for checkpointing and output)
distribution (str): Toolset distribution to use (default: "default")
max_iterations (int): Max iterations per agent run
base_url (str): Base URL for model API
api_key (str): API key for model
model (str): Model name to use
num_workers (int): Number of parallel workers
verbose (bool): Enable verbose logging
ephemeral_system_prompt (str): System prompt used during agent execution but NOT saved to trajectories (optional)
log_prefix_chars (int): Number of characters to show in log previews for tool calls/responses (default: 20)
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providers_allowed (List[str]): OpenRouter providers to allow (optional)
providers_ignored (List[str]): OpenRouter providers to ignore (optional)
providers_order (List[str]): OpenRouter providers to try in order (optional)
provider_sort (str): Sort providers by price/throughput/latency (optional)
max_tokens (int): Maximum tokens for model responses (optional, uses model default if not set)
reasoning_config (Dict): OpenRouter reasoning config override (e.g. {"effort": "none"} to disable thinking)
prefill_messages (List[Dict]): Messages to prepend as prefilled conversation context (few-shot priming)
max_samples (int): Only process the first N samples from the dataset (optional, processes all if not set)
"""
self.dataset_file = Path(dataset_file)
self.batch_size = batch_size
self.run_name = run_name
self.distribution = distribution
self.max_iterations = max_iterations
self.base_url = base_url
self.api_key = api_key
self.model = model
self.num_workers = num_workers
self.verbose = verbose
self.ephemeral_system_prompt = ephemeral_system_prompt
self.log_prefix_chars = log_prefix_chars
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self.providers_allowed = providers_allowed
self.providers_ignored = providers_ignored
self.providers_order = providers_order
self.provider_sort = provider_sort
self.max_tokens = max_tokens
self.reasoning_config = reasoning_config
self.prefill_messages = prefill_messages
self.max_samples = max_samples
# Validate distribution
if not validate_distribution(distribution):
raise ValueError(f"Unknown distribution: {distribution}. Available: {list(list_distributions().keys())}")
# Setup output directory
self.output_dir = Path("data") / run_name
self.output_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
# Checkpoint file
self.checkpoint_file = self.output_dir / "checkpoint.json"
# Statistics file
self.stats_file = self.output_dir / "statistics.json"
# Load dataset (and optionally truncate to max_samples)
self.dataset = self._load_dataset()
if self.max_samples and self.max_samples < len(self.dataset):
full_count = len(self.dataset)
self.dataset = self.dataset[:self.max_samples]
print(f"✂️ Truncated dataset from {full_count} to {self.max_samples} samples (--max_samples)")
# Create batches
self.batches = self._create_batches()
print("📊 Batch Runner Initialized")
print(f" Dataset: {self.dataset_file} ({len(self.dataset)} prompts)")
print(f" Batch size: {self.batch_size}")
print(f" Total batches: {len(self.batches)}")
print(f" Run name: {self.run_name}")
print(f" Distribution: {self.distribution}")
print(f" Output directory: {self.output_dir}")
print(f" Workers: {self.num_workers}")
if self.ephemeral_system_prompt:
prompt_preview = self.ephemeral_system_prompt[:60] + "..." if len(self.ephemeral_system_prompt) > 60 else self.ephemeral_system_prompt
print(f" 🔒 Ephemeral system prompt: '{prompt_preview}'")
def _load_dataset(self) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]:
"""
Load dataset from JSONL file.
Returns:
List[Dict]: List of dataset entries
"""
if not self.dataset_file.exists():
raise FileNotFoundError(f"Dataset file not found: {self.dataset_file}")
dataset = []
with open(self.dataset_file, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
for line_num, line in enumerate(f, 1):
line = line.strip()
if not line:
continue
try:
entry = json.loads(line)
if 'prompt' not in entry:
print(f"⚠️ Warning: Line {line_num} missing 'prompt' field, skipping")
continue
dataset.append(entry)
except json.JSONDecodeError as e:
print(f"⚠️ Warning: Invalid JSON on line {line_num}: {e}")
continue
if not dataset:
raise ValueError(f"No valid entries found in dataset file: {self.dataset_file}")
return dataset
def _create_batches(self) -> List[List[Tuple[int, Dict[str, Any]]]]:
"""
Split dataset into batches with indices.
Returns:
List of batches, where each batch is a list of (index, entry) tuples
"""
batches = []
for i in range(0, len(self.dataset), self.batch_size):
batch = [(idx, entry) for idx, entry in enumerate(self.dataset[i:i + self.batch_size], start=i)]
batches.append(batch)
return batches
def _load_checkpoint(self) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""
Load checkpoint data if it exists.
Returns:
Dict: Checkpoint data with completed prompt indices
"""
if not self.checkpoint_file.exists():
return {
"run_name": self.run_name,
"completed_prompts": [],
"batch_stats": {},
"last_updated": None
}
try:
with open(self.checkpoint_file, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
return json.load(f)
except Exception as e:
print(f"⚠️ Warning: Failed to load checkpoint: {e}")
return {
"run_name": self.run_name,
"completed_prompts": [],
"batch_stats": {},
"last_updated": None
}
def _save_checkpoint(self, checkpoint_data: Dict[str, Any], lock: Optional[Lock] = None):
"""
Save checkpoint data.
Args:
checkpoint_data (Dict): Checkpoint data to save
lock (Lock): Optional lock for thread-safe access
"""
checkpoint_data["last_updated"] = datetime.now().isoformat()
from utils import atomic_json_write
if lock:
with lock:
atomic_json_write(self.checkpoint_file, checkpoint_data)
else:
atomic_json_write(self.checkpoint_file, checkpoint_data)
def _scan_completed_prompts_by_content(self) -> set:
"""
Scan all batch files and extract completed prompts by their actual content.
This provides a more robust resume mechanism that matches on prompt text
rather than indices, allowing recovery even if indices don't match.
Returns:
set: Set of prompt texts that have been successfully processed
"""
completed_prompts = set()
batch_files = sorted(self.output_dir.glob("batch_*.jsonl"))
if not batch_files:
return completed_prompts
print(f"📂 Scanning {len(batch_files)} batch files for completed prompts...")
for batch_file in batch_files:
try:
with open(batch_file, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
for line in f:
try:
entry = json.loads(line.strip())
# Skip failed entries - we want to retry these
if entry.get("failed", False):
continue
# Extract the human/user prompt from conversations
conversations = entry.get("conversations", [])
for msg in conversations:
if msg.get("from") == "human":
prompt_text = msg.get("value", "").strip()
if prompt_text:
completed_prompts.add(prompt_text)
break # Only need the first human message
except json.JSONDecodeError:
continue
except Exception as e:
print(f" ⚠️ Warning: Error reading {batch_file.name}: {e}")
return completed_prompts
def _filter_dataset_by_completed(self, completed_prompts: set) -> Tuple[List[Dict], List[int]]:
"""
Filter the dataset to exclude prompts that have already been completed.
Args:
completed_prompts: Set of prompt texts that have been completed
Returns:
Tuple of (filtered_dataset, skipped_indices)
"""
filtered_dataset = []
skipped_indices = []
for idx, entry in enumerate(self.dataset):
# Extract prompt from the dataset entry
prompt_text = entry.get("prompt", "").strip()
# Also check conversations format
if not prompt_text:
conversations = entry.get("conversations", [])
for msg in conversations:
role = msg.get("role") or msg.get("from")
if role in ("user", "human"):
prompt_text = (msg.get("content") or msg.get("value", "")).strip()
break
if prompt_text in completed_prompts:
skipped_indices.append(idx)
else:
# Keep original index for tracking
filtered_dataset.append((idx, entry))
return filtered_dataset, skipped_indices
def run(self, resume: bool = False):
"""
Run the batch processing pipeline.
Args:
resume (bool): Whether to resume from checkpoint
"""
print("\n" + "=" * 70)
print("🚀 Starting Batch Processing")
print("=" * 70)
# Smart resume: scan batch files by content to find completed prompts
completed_prompt_texts = set()
if resume:
completed_prompt_texts = self._scan_completed_prompts_by_content()
if completed_prompt_texts:
print(f" Found {len(completed_prompt_texts)} already-completed prompts by content matching")
# Filter dataset to only include unprocessed prompts
if resume and completed_prompt_texts:
filtered_entries, skipped_indices = self._filter_dataset_by_completed(completed_prompt_texts)
if not filtered_entries:
print("\n✅ All prompts have already been processed!")
return
# Recreate batches from filtered entries (keeping original indices for tracking)
batches_to_process = []
for i in range(0, len(filtered_entries), self.batch_size):
batch = filtered_entries[i:i + self.batch_size]
batches_to_process.append(batch)
self.batches = batches_to_process
# Print prominent resume summary
print("\n" + "=" * 70)
print("📊 RESUME SUMMARY")
print("=" * 70)
print(f" Original dataset size: {len(self.dataset):,} prompts")
print(f" Already completed: {len(skipped_indices):,} prompts")
print(" ─────────────────────────────────────────")
print(f" 🎯 RESUMING WITH: {len(filtered_entries):,} prompts")
print(f" New batches created: {len(batches_to_process)}")
print("=" * 70 + "\n")
# Load existing checkpoint (so resume doesn't clobber prior progress)
checkpoint_data = self._load_checkpoint()
if checkpoint_data.get("run_name") != self.run_name:
checkpoint_data = {
"run_name": self.run_name,
"completed_prompts": [],
"batch_stats": {},
"last_updated": None
}
# Prepare configuration for workers
config = {
"distribution": self.distribution,
"model": self.model,
"max_iterations": self.max_iterations,
"base_url": self.base_url,
"api_key": self.api_key,
"verbose": self.verbose,
"ephemeral_system_prompt": self.ephemeral_system_prompt,
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"log_prefix_chars": self.log_prefix_chars,
"providers_allowed": self.providers_allowed,
"providers_ignored": self.providers_ignored,
"providers_order": self.providers_order,
"provider_sort": self.provider_sort,
"max_tokens": self.max_tokens,
"reasoning_config": self.reasoning_config,
"prefill_messages": self.prefill_messages,
}
# For backward compatibility, still track by index (but this is secondary to content matching)
completed_prompts_set = set(checkpoint_data.get("completed_prompts", []))
# Aggregate statistics across all batches
total_tool_stats = {}
start_time = time.time()
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print(f"\n🔧 Initializing {self.num_workers} worker processes...")
# Checkpoint writes happen in the parent process; keep a lock for safety.
checkpoint_lock = Lock()
# Process batches in parallel
with Pool(processes=self.num_workers) as pool:
# Create tasks for each batch
tasks = [
(
batch_num,
batch_data,
str(self.output_dir), # Convert Path to string for pickling
completed_prompts_set,
config
)
for batch_num, batch_data in enumerate(self.batches)
]
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print(f"✅ Created {len(tasks)} batch tasks")
print("🚀 Starting parallel batch processing...\n")
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# Use rich Progress for better visual tracking with persistent bottom bar
# redirect_stdout/stderr lets rich manage all output so progress bar stays clean
results = []
console = Console(force_terminal=True)
with Progress(
SpinnerColumn(),
TextColumn("[bold blue]📦 Batches"),
BarColumn(bar_width=40),
MofNCompleteColumn(),
TextColumn(""),
TimeRemainingColumn(),
console=console,
refresh_per_second=2,
transient=False,
redirect_stdout=False,
redirect_stderr=False,
) as progress:
task = progress.add_task("Processing", total=len(tasks))
# Temporarily suppress DEBUG logging to avoid bar interference
root_logger = logging.getLogger()
original_level = root_logger.level
root_logger.setLevel(logging.WARNING)
try:
for result in pool.imap_unordered(_process_batch_worker, tasks):
results.append(result)
progress.update(task, advance=1)
# Incremental checkpoint update (so resume works after crash)
try:
batch_num = result.get('batch_num')
completed = result.get('completed_prompts', []) or []
completed_prompts_set.update(completed)
if isinstance(batch_num, int):
checkpoint_data.setdefault('batch_stats', {})[str(batch_num)] = {
'processed': result.get('processed', 0),
'skipped': result.get('skipped', 0),
'discarded_no_reasoning': result.get('discarded_no_reasoning', 0),
}
checkpoint_data['completed_prompts'] = sorted(completed_prompts_set)
self._save_checkpoint(checkpoint_data, lock=checkpoint_lock)
except Exception as ckpt_err:
# Don't fail the run if checkpoint write fails
print(f"⚠️ Warning: Failed to save incremental checkpoint: {ckpt_err}")
except Exception as e:
logger.error("Batch worker failed: %s", e, exc_info=True)
raise
finally:
root_logger.setLevel(original_level)
# Aggregate all batch statistics and update checkpoint
all_completed_prompts = list(completed_prompts_set)
total_reasoning_stats = {"total_assistant_turns": 0, "turns_with_reasoning": 0, "turns_without_reasoning": 0}
for batch_result in results:
# Add newly completed prompts
all_completed_prompts.extend(batch_result.get("completed_prompts", []))
# Aggregate tool stats
for tool_name, stats in batch_result.get("tool_stats", {}).items():
if tool_name not in total_tool_stats:
total_tool_stats[tool_name] = {
"count": 0,
"success": 0,
"failure": 0
}
total_tool_stats[tool_name]["count"] += stats["count"]
total_tool_stats[tool_name]["success"] += stats["success"]
total_tool_stats[tool_name]["failure"] += stats["failure"]
# Aggregate reasoning stats
for key in total_reasoning_stats:
total_reasoning_stats[key] += batch_result.get("reasoning_stats", {}).get(key, 0)
# Save final checkpoint (best-effort; incremental writes already happened)
try:
checkpoint_data["completed_prompts"] = all_completed_prompts
self._save_checkpoint(checkpoint_data, lock=checkpoint_lock)
except Exception as ckpt_err:
print(f"⚠️ Warning: Failed to save final checkpoint: {ckpt_err}")
# Calculate success rates
for tool_name in total_tool_stats:
stats = total_tool_stats[tool_name]
total_calls = stats["success"] + stats["failure"]
if total_calls > 0:
stats["success_rate"] = round(stats["success"] / total_calls * 100, 2)
stats["failure_rate"] = round(stats["failure"] / total_calls * 100, 2)
else:
stats["success_rate"] = 0.0
stats["failure_rate"] = 0.0
# Combine ALL batch files in directory into a single trajectories.jsonl file
# This includes both old batches (from previous runs) and new batches (from resume)
# Also filter out corrupted entries (where model generated invalid tool names)
combined_file = self.output_dir / "trajectories.jsonl"
print(f"\n📦 Combining ALL batch files into {combined_file.name}...")
# Valid tools auto-derived from model_tools.py — no manual updates needed
VALID_TOOLS = ALL_POSSIBLE_TOOLS
total_entries = 0
filtered_entries = 0
batch_files_found = 0
# Find ALL batch files in the output directory (handles resume merging old + new)
all_batch_files = sorted(self.output_dir.glob("batch_*.jsonl"))
with open(combined_file, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as outfile:
for batch_file in all_batch_files:
batch_files_found += 1
batch_num = batch_file.stem.split("_")[1] # Extract batch number for logging
with open(batch_file, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as infile:
for line in infile:
total_entries += 1
try:
data = json.loads(line)
tool_stats = data.get('tool_stats', {})
# Check for invalid tool names (model hallucinations)
invalid_tools = [k for k in tool_stats.keys() if k not in VALID_TOOLS]
if invalid_tools:
filtered_entries += 1
invalid_preview = invalid_tools[0][:50] + "..." if len(invalid_tools[0]) > 50 else invalid_tools[0]
print(f" ⚠️ Filtering corrupted entry (batch {batch_num}): invalid tool '{invalid_preview}'")
continue
outfile.write(line)
except json.JSONDecodeError:
filtered_entries += 1
print(f" ⚠️ Filtering invalid JSON entry (batch {batch_num})")
if filtered_entries > 0:
print(f"⚠️ Filtered {filtered_entries} corrupted entries out of {total_entries} total")
print(f"✅ Combined {batch_files_found} batch files into trajectories.jsonl ({total_entries - filtered_entries} entries)")
# Save final statistics
final_stats = {
"run_name": self.run_name,
"distribution": self.distribution,
"total_prompts": len(self.dataset),
"total_batches": len(self.batches),
"batch_size": self.batch_size,
"model": self.model,
"completed_at": datetime.now().isoformat(),
"duration_seconds": round(time.time() - start_time, 2),
"tool_statistics": total_tool_stats,
"reasoning_statistics": total_reasoning_stats,
}
with open(self.stats_file, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f:
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json.dump(final_stats, f, indent=2, ensure_ascii=False)
# Print summary
print("\n" + "=" * 70)
print("📊 BATCH PROCESSING COMPLETE")
print("=" * 70)
print(f"✅ Prompts processed this run: {sum(r.get('processed', 0) for r in results)}")
print(f"✅ Total trajectories in merged file: {total_entries - filtered_entries}")
print(f"✅ Total batch files merged: {batch_files_found}")
print(f"⏱️ Total duration: {round(time.time() - start_time, 2)}s")
print("\n📈 Tool Usage Statistics:")
print("-" * 70)
if total_tool_stats:
# Sort by count descending
sorted_tools = sorted(
total_tool_stats.items(),
key=lambda x: x[1]["count"],
reverse=True
)
print(f"{'Tool Name':<25} {'Count':<10} {'Success':<10} {'Failure':<10} {'Success Rate':<12}")
print("-" * 70)
for tool_name, stats in sorted_tools:
print(
f"{tool_name:<25} "
f"{stats['count']:<10} "
f"{stats['success']:<10} "
f"{stats['failure']:<10} "
f"{stats['success_rate']:.1f}%"
)
else:
print("No tool calls were made during this run.")
# Print reasoning coverage stats
total_discarded = sum(r.get("discarded_no_reasoning", 0) for r in results)
print("\n🧠 Reasoning Coverage:")
print("-" * 70)
total_turns = total_reasoning_stats["total_assistant_turns"]
with_reasoning = total_reasoning_stats["turns_with_reasoning"]
without_reasoning = total_reasoning_stats["turns_without_reasoning"]
if total_turns > 0:
pct_with = round(with_reasoning / total_turns * 100, 1)
pct_without = round(without_reasoning / total_turns * 100, 1)
print(f" Total assistant turns: {total_turns:,}")
print(f" With reasoning: {with_reasoning:,} ({pct_with}%)")
print(f" Without reasoning: {without_reasoning:,} ({pct_without}%)")
else:
print(" No assistant turns recorded.")
if total_discarded > 0:
print(f" 🚫 Samples discarded (zero reasoning): {total_discarded:,}")
print(f"\n💾 Results saved to: {self.output_dir}")
print(" - Trajectories: trajectories.jsonl (combined)")
print(" - Individual batches: batch_*.jsonl (for debugging)")
print(f" - Statistics: {self.stats_file.name}")
print(f" - Checkpoint: {self.checkpoint_file.name}")
def main(
dataset_file: str = None,
batch_size: int = None,
run_name: str = None,
distribution: str = "default",
model: str = "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.6",
api_key: str = None,
base_url: str = "https://openrouter.ai/api/v1",
max_turns: int = 10,
num_workers: int = 4,
resume: bool = False,
verbose: bool = False,
list_distributions: bool = False,
ephemeral_system_prompt: str = None,
log_prefix_chars: int = 100,
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providers_allowed: str = None,
providers_ignored: str = None,
providers_order: str = None,
provider_sort: str = None,
max_tokens: int = None,
reasoning_effort: str = None,
reasoning_disabled: bool = False,
prefill_messages_file: str = None,
max_samples: int = None,
):
"""
Run batch processing of agent prompts from a dataset.
Args:
dataset_file (str): Path to JSONL file with 'prompt' field in each entry
batch_size (int): Number of prompts per batch
run_name (str): Name for this run (used for output and checkpointing)
distribution (str): Toolset distribution to use (default: "default")
model (str): Model name to use (default: "claude-opus-4-20250514")
api_key (str): API key for model authentication
base_url (str): Base URL for model API
max_turns (int): Maximum number of tool calling iterations per prompt (default: 10)
num_workers (int): Number of parallel worker processes (default: 4)
resume (bool): Resume from checkpoint if run was interrupted (default: False)
verbose (bool): Enable verbose logging (default: False)
list_distributions (bool): List available toolset distributions and exit
ephemeral_system_prompt (str): System prompt used during agent execution but NOT saved to trajectories (optional)
log_prefix_chars (int): Number of characters to show in log previews for tool calls/responses (default: 20)
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providers_allowed (str): Comma-separated list of OpenRouter providers to allow (e.g. "anthropic,openai")
providers_ignored (str): Comma-separated list of OpenRouter providers to ignore (e.g. "together,deepinfra")
providers_order (str): Comma-separated list of OpenRouter providers to try in order (e.g. "anthropic,openai,google")
provider_sort (str): Sort providers by "price", "throughput", or "latency" (OpenRouter only)
max_tokens (int): Maximum tokens for model responses (optional, uses model default if not set)
reasoning_effort (str): OpenRouter reasoning effort level: "xhigh", "high", "medium", "low", "minimal", "none" (default: "medium")
reasoning_disabled (bool): Completely disable reasoning/thinking tokens (default: False)
prefill_messages_file (str): Path to JSON file containing prefill messages (list of {role, content} dicts)
max_samples (int): Only process the first N samples from the dataset (optional, processes all if not set)
Examples:
# Basic usage
python batch_runner.py --dataset_file=data.jsonl --batch_size=10 --run_name=my_run
# Resume interrupted run
python batch_runner.py --dataset_file=data.jsonl --batch_size=10 --run_name=my_run --resume
# Use specific distribution
python batch_runner.py --dataset_file=data.jsonl --batch_size=10 --run_name=image_test --distribution=image_gen
# With disabled reasoning and max tokens
python batch_runner.py --dataset_file=data.jsonl --batch_size=10 --run_name=my_run \\
--reasoning_disabled --max_tokens=128000
# With prefill messages from file
python batch_runner.py --dataset_file=data.jsonl --batch_size=10 --run_name=my_run \\
--prefill_messages_file=configs/prefill_opus.json
# List available distributions
python batch_runner.py --list_distributions
"""
# Handle list distributions
if list_distributions:
from toolset_distributions import list_distributions as get_all_dists, print_distribution_info
print("📊 Available Toolset Distributions")
print("=" * 70)
all_dists = get_all_dists()
for dist_name in sorted(all_dists.keys()):
print_distribution_info(dist_name)
print("\n💡 Usage:")
print(" python batch_runner.py --dataset_file=data.jsonl --batch_size=10 \\")
print(" --run_name=my_run --distribution=<name>")
return
# Validate required arguments
if not dataset_file:
print("❌ Error: --dataset_file is required")
return
if not batch_size or batch_size < 1:
print("❌ Error: --batch_size must be a positive integer")
return
if not run_name:
print("❌ Error: --run_name is required")
return
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# Parse provider preferences (comma-separated strings to lists)
providers_allowed_list = [p.strip() for p in providers_allowed.split(",")] if providers_allowed else None
providers_ignored_list = [p.strip() for p in providers_ignored.split(",")] if providers_ignored else None
providers_order_list = [p.strip() for p in providers_order.split(",")] if providers_order else None
# Build reasoning_config from CLI flags
# --reasoning_disabled takes priority, then --reasoning_effort, then default (medium)
reasoning_config = None
if reasoning_disabled:
# Completely disable reasoning/thinking tokens
reasoning_config = {"effort": "none"}
print("🧠 Reasoning: DISABLED (effort=none)")
elif reasoning_effort:
# Use specified effort level
valid_efforts = ["xhigh", "high", "medium", "low", "minimal", "none"]
if reasoning_effort not in valid_efforts:
print(f"❌ Error: --reasoning_effort must be one of: {', '.join(valid_efforts)}")
return
reasoning_config = {"enabled": True, "effort": reasoning_effort}
print(f"🧠 Reasoning effort: {reasoning_effort}")
# Load prefill messages from JSON file if provided
prefill_messages = None
if prefill_messages_file:
try:
with open(prefill_messages_file, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
prefill_messages = json.load(f)
if not isinstance(prefill_messages, list):
print("❌ Error: prefill_messages_file must contain a JSON array of messages")
return
print(f"💬 Loaded {len(prefill_messages)} prefill messages from {prefill_messages_file}")
except Exception as e:
print(f"❌ Error loading prefill messages: {e}")
return
# Initialize and run batch runner
try:
runner = BatchRunner(
dataset_file=dataset_file,
batch_size=batch_size,
run_name=run_name,
distribution=distribution,
max_iterations=max_turns,
base_url=base_url,
api_key=api_key,
model=model,
num_workers=num_workers,
verbose=verbose,
ephemeral_system_prompt=ephemeral_system_prompt,
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log_prefix_chars=log_prefix_chars,
providers_allowed=providers_allowed_list,
providers_ignored=providers_ignored_list,
providers_order=providers_order_list,
provider_sort=provider_sort,
max_tokens=max_tokens,
reasoning_config=reasoning_config,
prefill_messages=prefill_messages,
max_samples=max_samples,
)
runner.run(resume=resume)
except Exception as e:
print(f"\n❌ Fatal error: {e}")
if verbose:
traceback.print_exc()
return 1
if __name__ == "__main__":
fire.Fire(main)