Per the [Ray docs contributing guide](https://docs.ray.io/en/master/ray-contribute/docs.html), code chunks should be in `.py` files and pulled in via `literalinclude` rather than placed directly in `.rst` files. This PR takes a small step in doing this for the RLlib docs, specifically for the training API doc page.
Note that I had to make some changes to the code itself so that it would run, namely adding missing numpy imports and changing `model.from_batch(...)` to `model(...)` in a couple places.
Co-authored-by: Max Pumperla <max.pumperla@googlemail.com>
Currently, we are not running doc notebooks in CI due to a bazel misconfiguration - we are using `glob` in a top level package in order to get the paths for the notebooks, but those are contained inside subpackages, which glob purposefully ignores. Therefore, the lists of notebooks to run are empty. This PR fixes that by:
* Running the `py_test_run_all_notebooks` macro inside the relevant subpackages
* Editing the `test_myst_doc.py` script to allow for recursive search for the target file, allowing to deal with mismatches between `name` and `data` arguments in `py_test_run_all_notebooks`
* Setting the `allow_empty=False` flag inside `glob` calls in our macros to ensure that this oversight is caught early
* Enabling detection of changes in doc folder for `*.ipynb` and `BUILD` files
This PR also adds a GPU runner for doc tests, allowing one of our examples to pass - and setting the infra for more to come. Finally, a misconfigured path for one set of doc tests is also fixed.
This is a notebook showing how to tune an xgboost model and analyze the results.
Also adds a `get_dataframe()` method to `ResultsGrid` to fetch the trial results.
Depends on #24483 for toctree.
Continuing docs overhaul, tune now has:
- [x] better landing page
- [x] a getting started guide
- [x] user guide was cut down, partially merged with FAQ, and partially integrated with tutorials
- [x] the new user guide contains guides to tune features and practical integrations
- [x] we rewrote some of the feature guides for clarity
- [x] we got rid of sphinx-gallery for this sub-project (only data and core left), as it looks bad and is unnecessarily complicated anyway (plus, makes the build slower)
- [x] sphinx-gallery examples are now moved to markdown notebook, as started in #22030.
- [x] Examples are tested in the new framework, of course.
There's still a lot one can do, but this is already getting too large. Will follow up with more fine-tuning next week.
Co-authored-by: Antoni Baum <antoni.baum@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kai Fricke <krfricke@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR consolidates both #21667 and #21759 (look there for features), but improves on them in the following way:
- [x] we reverted renaming of existing projects `tune`, `rllib`, `train`, `cluster`, `serve`, `raysgd` and `data` so that links won't break. I think my consolidation efforts with the `ray-` prefix were a little overeager in that regard. It's better like this. Only the creation of `ray-core` was a necessity, and some files moved into the `rllib` folder, so that should be relatively benign.
- [x] Additionally, we added Algolia `docsearch`, screenshot below. This is _much_ better than our current search. Caveat: there's a sphinx dependency that needs to be replaced (`sphinx-tabs`) by another, newer one (`sphinx-panels`), as the former prevents loading of the `algolia.js` library. Will follow-up in the next PR (hoping this one doesn't get re-re-re-re-reverted).