.. _serve-pytorch-tutorial: PyTorch Tutorial ================ In this guide, we will load and serve a PyTorch Resnet Model. In particular, we show: - How to load the model from PyTorch's pre-trained modelzoo. - How to parse the JSON request, transform the payload and evaluated in the model. Please see the :doc:`../core-apis` to learn more general information about Ray Serve. This tutorial requires Pytorch and Torchvision installed in your system. Ray Serve is framework agnostic and works with any version of PyTorch. .. code-block:: bash pip install torch torchvision Let's import Ray Serve and some other helpers. .. literalinclude:: ../../../../python/ray/serve/examples/doc/tutorial_pytorch.py :start-after: __doc_import_begin__ :end-before: __doc_import_end__ Services are just defined as normal classes with ``__init__`` and ``__call__`` methods. The ``__call__`` method will be invoked per request. .. literalinclude:: ../../../../python/ray/serve/examples/doc/tutorial_pytorch.py :start-after: __doc_define_servable_begin__ :end-before: __doc_define_servable_end__ Now that we've defined our services, let's deploy the model to Ray Serve. We will define a Serve deployment that will be exposed over an HTTP route. .. literalinclude:: ../../../../python/ray/serve/examples/doc/tutorial_pytorch.py :start-after: __doc_deploy_begin__ :end-before: __doc_deploy_end__ Let's query it! .. literalinclude:: ../../../../python/ray/serve/examples/doc/tutorial_pytorch.py :start-after: __doc_query_begin__ :end-before: __doc_query_end__