I have custom class which inherits from functools.partial
from functools import partial
from typing import Callable
class CustomPartial(partial):
def __new__(cls, func_name: str, func: Callable, *args, **kwargs):
self=super(CustomPartial, cls).__new__(cls, func, *args, **kwargs)
self.func_name = func_name
return self
def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
return self.func(*args, **kwargs)
This code is fine as is for serial processing, i.e. I can create objects of this class as needed and call them as normal functions.
The issue I'm running into though is when I try and use one of these CustomPartial objects as the function input for joblib
Parallel processing. Based on the exceptions being throw
TypeError: CustomPartial.__new__() missing 1 required positional argument: 'func'
I've summarised that the issue is happening when trying to "un-serialize" between processes.
The code below is a minimum working example of the issue. I've tried to serialize using dill
and tried implementing the __setstate__
/ __getstate__
functions but nothing seems to be changing the exception being thrown.
import dill
from typing import Callable
from functools import partial
class CustomPartial(partial):
def __new__(cls, func_name: str, func: Callable, *args, **kwargs):
self=super(CustomPartial, cls).__new__(cls, func, *args, **kwargs)
self.func_name = func_name
return self
def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
return self.func(*args, **kwargs)
add = lambda x, y: x+y
add_ten = partial(add, y=10)
custom_partial = CustomPartial('add_ten', add_ten)
print(dill.loads(dill.dumps(add_ten)))
# functools.partial(<function <lambda> at 0x7f7647eefa30>, y=10)
try:
print(dill.loads(dill.dumps(custom_partial)))
except Error as err:
print(err)
# CustomPartial.__new__() missing 1 required positional argument: 'func'
Any help / direction towards resolving this issue would be greatly appreciated :)
Edit: the solution is complex because partial
uses __setstate__()
Didn't test it, but you probably need to override the method partial.__reduce__()
in your CustomPartial
class to match its __new__()
signature with an extra argument.
This is the partial.__reduce__()
definition in Python 3.10:
def __reduce__(self):
return type(self), (self.func,), (self.func, self.args,
self.keywords or None, self.__dict__ or None)
You should include the extra argument/attribute in the second item of the returned tuple, which is passed as *args
to __new__()
when unpickling an object of this class. Plus, as partial
uses __setstate__()
to set its __dict__
attribute, you'll need to take care of that, otherwise the func_name
attribute will be erased. If you use at least Python 3.8, and if you want to preserve the original __setstate__()
method, you can use the sixth field of the reduce value to pass a callable that controls how the update is made.
Try to add this to your class:
def __reduce__(self):
return (
type(self),
(self.func_name, self.func),
(self.func, self.args, self.keywords or None, self.__dict__ or None),
None,
None,
self._setstate
)
@staticmethod
def _setstate(obj, state):
func_name = obj.func_name
obj.__setstate__(state) # erases func_name
obj.func_name = func_name
Reference: https://docs.python.org/3/library/pickle.html#object.__reduce__