I'm unable to deploy a tidymodel with vetiver and get a prediction when the model includes a variable with role as ID in the recipe. See the following error in the image:
{ "error": "500 - Internal server error", "message": "Error: The following required columns are missing: 'Fake_ID'.\n" }
The code for the dummy example is below. Do I need to remove the ID-variable from both the model and recipe to make the Plumber API work?
#Load libraries
library(recipes)
library(parsnip)
library(workflows)
library(pins)
library(plumber)
library(stringi)
#Upload data
data(Sacramento, package = "modeldata")
#Create fake IDs for testing
Sacramento$Fake_ID <- stri_rand_strings(nrow(Sacramento), 10)
# Train model
Sacramento_recipe <- recipe(formula = price ~ type + sqft + beds + baths + zip + Fake_ID, data = Sacramento) %>%
update_role(Fake_ID, new_role = "ID") %>%
step_zv(all_predictors())
rf_spec <- rand_forest(mode = "regression") %>% set_engine("ranger")
rf_fit <-
workflow() %>%
add_model(rf_spec) %>%
add_recipe(Sacramento_recipe) %>%
fit(Sacramento)
# Create vetiver object
v <- vetiver::vetiver_model(rf_fit, "sacramento_rf")
v
# Allow for model versioning and sharing
model_board <- board_temp()
model_board %>% vetiver_pin_write(v)
# Deploying model
pr() %>%
vetiver_api(v) %>%
pr_run(port = 8088)
As of today, vetiver looks for the "mold" workflows::extract_mold(rf_fit)
and only get the predictors out to create the ptype. But then when you predict from a workflow, it does require all the variables, including non-predictors. If you have trained a model with non-predictors, as of today you can make the API work by passing in a custom ptype
:
library(recipes)
#> Loading required package: dplyr
#>
#> Attaching package: 'dplyr'
#> The following objects are masked from 'package:stats':
#>
#> filter, lag
#> The following objects are masked from 'package:base':
#>
#> intersect, setdiff, setequal, union
#>
#> Attaching package: 'recipes'
#> The following object is masked from 'package:stats':
#>
#> step
library(parsnip)
library(workflows)
library(pins)
library(plumber)
library(stringi)
data(Sacramento, package = "modeldata")
Sacramento$Fake_ID <- stri_rand_strings(nrow(Sacramento), 10)
Sacramento_recipe <-
recipe(formula = price ~ type + sqft + beds + baths + zip + Fake_ID,
data = Sacramento) %>%
update_role(Fake_ID, new_role = "ID") %>%
step_zv(all_predictors())
rf_spec <- rand_forest(mode = "regression") %>% set_engine("ranger")
rf_fit <-
workflow() %>%
add_model(rf_spec) %>%
add_recipe(Sacramento_recipe) %>%
fit(Sacramento)
library(vetiver)
## this is probably easiest because this model uses a simple formula
## if there is more complex preprocessing, select the variables
## from `Sacramento` via dplyr or similar
sac_ptype <- extract_recipe(rf_fit) %>%
bake(new_data = Sacramento, -all_outcomes()) %>%
vctrs::vec_ptype()
v <- vetiver_model(rf_fit, "sacramento_rf", save_ptype = sac_ptype)
v
#>
#> ── sacramento_rf ─ <butchered_workflow> model for deployment
#> A ranger regression modeling workflow using 6 features
pr() %>%
vetiver_api(v)
#> # Plumber router with 2 endpoints, 4 filters, and 0 sub-routers.
#> # Use `pr_run()` on this object to start the API.
#> ├──[queryString]
#> ├──[body]
#> ├──[cookieParser]
#> ├──[sharedSecret]
#> ├──/ping (GET)
#> └──/predict (POST)
Created on 2022-03-10 by the reprex package (v2.0.1)
Are you training models for production with non-predictor variables? Would you mind opening an issue on GitHub to explain your use case a little more?