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103 lines
3.5 KiB
Python
103 lines
3.5 KiB
Python
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
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import pytest
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from vllm.sampling_params import SamplingParams
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from vllm.v1.engine import EngineCoreRequest
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from vllm.v1.engine.detokenizer import BaseIncrementalDetokenizer
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@pytest.fixture(params=[True, False])
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def include_stop_str_in_output(request):
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return request.param
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class _DummyDetokenizer(BaseIncrementalDetokenizer):
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def __init__(self, request: EngineCoreRequest):
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super().__init__(request)
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def decode_next(self, next_token_id: int) -> str:
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# Map token id to single ASCII character for deterministic testing.
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return chr(next_token_id)
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def _make_request(stop, include_stop_str_in_output: bool, min_tokens: int = 0):
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params = SamplingParams(
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stop=stop,
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include_stop_str_in_output=include_stop_str_in_output,
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min_tokens=min_tokens,
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)
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# Keep other fields minimal for unit test purposes.
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req = EngineCoreRequest(
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request_id="test",
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prompt_token_ids=[],
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mm_features=None,
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sampling_params=params,
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pooling_params=None,
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eos_token_id=None,
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arrival_time=0.0,
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lora_request=None,
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cache_salt=None,
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data_parallel_rank=None,
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)
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return req
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def test_stop_string_while_stop_token_terminates(include_stop_str_in_output: bool):
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"""
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This test verifies that the detokenizer correctly handles the case where
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the generated token sequence contains both:
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- a stop token
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- an <eos> token
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The detokenizer should respect the stop string and truncate the output
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accordingly.
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Imagine the following sequence:
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- "abcdeZ" is generated, where "Z" is the <eos> token.
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- "cd" is the stop string.
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If include_stop_str_in_output=False, the detokenizer should truncate the
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output to "ab" because the stop string "cd" is excluded.
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If include_stop_str_in_output=True, the detokenizer should include the stop
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string "cd" in the output, resulting in "abcd".
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This verifies the behavioral change introduced in BaseIncrementalDetokenizer
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where stop-string evaluation occurs before the early-return on
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stop_terminated.
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"""
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# Generate text "abcdeZ" and tokenize it.
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generated_text = "abcde"
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eos_token = "Z"
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stop_string = "cd"
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generated_text = generated_text + eos_token
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token_ids = [ord(c) for c in generated_text]
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# Create a request with the stop string and initialize the detokenizer.
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req = _make_request(
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stop=[stop_string], include_stop_str_in_output=include_stop_str_in_output
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)
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detok = _DummyDetokenizer(req)
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# Simulate that the last token ('Z') is a stop token (stop_terminated=True).
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result = detok.update(new_token_ids=token_ids, stop_terminated=True)
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# The update should not report a stop string
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assert result == stop_string
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# Output text should reflect stop-string handling:
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# - include_stop_str_in_output=False => exclude "cd" => "ab"
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# - include_stop_str_in_output=True => include "cd" => "abcd"
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expected_text = "abcd" if include_stop_str_in_output else "ab"
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assert detok.output_text == expected_text
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# The skipped final token should still be recorded in token_ids.
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assert detok.output_token_ids == token_ids
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# get_next_output_text should return the full text when finished=True.
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# (Buffering only applies during streaming when finished=False.)
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assert detok.get_next_output_text(finished=True, delta=False) == expected_text
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