ML for NLP and Computer Vision.

Overview

Katana ML Sparrow

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Sparrow

About

Sparrow is our open-source ML product. It runs on Skipper MLOps infrastructure.

Primary focus:

  • NLP
  • Computer Vision

Sparrow containers are located in folder - services

Sparrow is in early development stage.

Author

Katana ML, Andrej Baranovskij

Update Sparrow from base Skipper MLOps infra GitHub

First time:

git remote add template https://github.com/katanaml/katana-skipper.git

Later:

git fetch template
git checkout master
git merge template/master

Enjoy!


Katana ML Skipper

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This is a simple and flexible ML workflow engine. It helps to orchestrate events across a set of microservices and create executable flow to handle requests. Engine is designed to be configurable with any microservices. Enjoy!

Skipper

Engine and Communication parts are generic and can be reused. A group of ML services is provided for sample purposes. You should replace a group of services with your own. The current group of ML services works with Boston Housing data. Data service is fetching Boston Housing data and converts it to the format suitable for TensorFlow model training. Training service builds TensorFlow model. Serving service is scaled to 2 instances and it serves prediction requests.

One of the services, helloservice, shows how to use JavaScript based microservice with Skipper. This allows to use containers with various programming languages - Python, JavaScript, Go, Rust, Java. You can run ML services with Python frameworks, Node.js or any other choice.

Author

Katana ML, Andrej Baranovskij

Instructions

Start/Stop

Docker Compose

Start:

docker-compose up --build -d

This will start Skipper services and RabbitMQ.

Stop:

docker-compose down

Web API FastAPI endpoint:

http://127.0.0.1:8080/api/v1/skipper/tasks/docs

Kubernetes

NGINX Ingress Controller:

If you are using local Kubernetes setup, install NGINX Ingress Controller

Build Docker images:

docker-compose -f docker-compose-kubernetes.yml build

Setup Kubernetes services:

./kubectl-setup.sh

Skipper API endpoint published through NGINX Ingress (you can setup your own host in /etc/hosts):

http://kubernetes.docker.internal/api/v1/skipper/tasks/docs

Check NGINX Ingress Controller pod name:

kubectl get pods -n ingress-nginx

Sample response, copy the name of 'Running' pod:

NAME                                       READY   STATUS      RESTARTS   AGE
ingress-nginx-admission-create-dhtcm       0/1     Completed   0          14m
ingress-nginx-admission-patch-x8zvw        0/1     Completed   0          14m
ingress-nginx-controller-fd7bb8d66-tnb9t   1/1     Running     0          14m

NGINX Ingress Controller logs:

kubectl logs -n ingress-nginx -f 
   

   

Skipper API logs:

kubectl logs -n katana-skipper -f -l app=skipper-api

Remove Kubernetes services:

./kubectl-remove.sh

Components

  • api - Web API implementation
  • workflow - workflow logic
  • services - a set of sample microservices, you should replace this with your own services. Update references in docker-compose.yml
  • rabbitmq - service for RabbitMQ broker
  • skipper-lib - reusable Python library to streamline event communication through RabbitMQ
  • logger - logger service

API URLs

  • Web API:
http://127.0.0.1:8080/api/v1/skipper/tasks/docs

If running on local Kubernetes with Docker Desktop:

http://kubernetes.docker.internal/api/v1/skipper/tasks/docs
  • RabbitMQ:
http://localhost:15672/ (skipper/welcome1)

If running on local Kubernets, make sure port forwarding is enabled:

kubectl -n rabbits port-forward rabbitmq-0 15672:15672

Skipper Library on PyPI

  • PyPI - skipper-lib is on PyPI

Cloud Deployment Guides

  • OKE - deployment guide for Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes

  • GKE - deployment guide for Google Kubernetes Engine

Usage

You can use Skipper engine to run Web API, workflow and communicate with a group of ML microservices implemented under services package.

Skipper can be deployed to any Cloud vendor with Kubernetes or Docker support. You can scale Skipper runtime on Cloud using Kubernetes commands.

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License

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. Copyright 2020-2021 Katana ML, Andrej Baranovskij. Copy of the license.

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