* Initial support for upload to hub
* push -> upload
* Fixes + examples
* Fix torchhub test
* Torchhub test I hate you
* push_model_to_hub -> push_to_hub
* Apply mixin to other pretrained models
* Remove ABC inheritance
* Add tests
* Typo
* Run tests
* Install git-lfs
* Change approach
* Add push_to_hub to all
* Staging test suite
* Typo
* Maybe like this?
* More deps
* Cache
* Adapt name
* Quality
* MOAR tests
* Put it in testing_utils
* Docs + torchhub last hope
* Styling
* Wrong method
* Typos
* Update src/transformers/file_utils.py
Co-authored-by: Julien Chaumond <julien@huggingface.co>
* Address review comments
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Patrick von Platen <patrick.v.platen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Julien Chaumond <julien@huggingface.co>
Co-authored-by: Patrick von Platen <patrick.v.platen@gmail.com>
* Don't import libs to check they are available
* Don't import integrations at init
* Add importlib_metdata to deps
* Remove old vars references
* Avoid syntax error
* Adapt testing utils
* Try to appease torchhub
* Add dependency
* Remove more private variables
* Fix typo
* Another typo
* Refine the tf availability test
* <small>tiny typo</small>
* Tokenizers: ability to load from model subfolder
* use subfolder for local files as well
* Uniformize model shortcut name => model id
* from s3 => from huggingface.co
Co-authored-by: Quentin Lhoest <lhoest.q@gmail.com>
This is the result of:
$ black --line-length 119 examples templates transformers utils hubconf.py setup.py
There's a lot of fairly long lines in the project. As a consequence, I'm
picking the longest widely accepted line length, 119 characters.
This is also Thomas' preference, because it allows for explicit variable
names, to make the code easier to understand.