gunicorn + argparse not work

Created on 7 Oct 2019  ·  4Comments  ·  Source: benoitc/gunicorn

I try to depoly my pytorch model with argparse module.
It seems that the argparse module declared in the app will replace the arguments of gunicorn.
And I have encountered such a problem like this:

usage: gunicorn [-h] [--mode MODE] [--batch_size BATCH_SIZE] [--warmup WARMUP]
                [--early_stop EARLY_STOP] [--seed SEED] [--t_total] [--lr LR]
                [--lr_decay_epochs LR_DECAY_EPOCHS]
                [--lr_decay_rate LR_DECAY_RATE]
                [--weight_decay_rate WEIGHT_DECAY_RATE] [--bert_lr BERT_LR]
                [--num_epochs NUM_EPOCHS] [--model_dir MODEL_DIR]
                [--model_path MODEL_PATH] [--num_workers NUM_WORKERS]
                [--train_dataset TRAIN_DATASET] [--eval_dataset EVAL_DATASET]
                [--test_dataset TEST_DATASET] [--bert_low_case BERT_LOW_CASE]
                [--bert_type BERT_TYPE] [--bert_hidden_size BERT_HIDDEN_SIZE]
                [--bert_dropout BERT_DROPOUT]
                [--bert_mention_max_len BERT_MENTION_MAX_LEN]
                [--bert_max_len BERT_MAX_LEN]
                [--bert_char_max_len BERT_CHAR_MAX_LEN]
                [--bert_entity_threshold BERT_ENTITY_THRESHOLD]
                [--bert_freeze] [--bert_threshold BERT_THRESHOLD]
                [--bert_adam] [--enhance_mention] [--interaction]
                [--context_dropout CONTEXT_DROPOUT]
                [--mention_dropout MENTION_DROPOUT]
                [--rnn_hidden_size RNN_HIDDEN_SIZE]
                [--rnn_num_layers RNN_NUM_LAYERS] [--rnn_dropout RNN_DROPOUT]
                [--rnn_num_dirs RNN_NUM_DIRS]
                [--cnn_embedding_dim CNN_EMBEDDING_DIM]
                [--cnn_output_dim CNN_OUTPUT_DIM] [--cnn_filters CNN_FILTERS]
                [--hierarchy_alpha HIERARCHY_ALPHA]
gunicorn: error: unrecognized arguments: -w 1 -b 0.0.0.0:3101 --reload -t 500 api:app

The hints in the above section are the model parameters in the app.
Thanks~

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Can you show how you are creating your application and parsing the CLI with argparse?

Gunicorn calls parse_args on its own instance of argparse. You can implement a custom application that does something else, or you can ensure to mutate sys.argv, or pass your own arguments to parse_args, if you call it after Gunicorn starts.

https://docs.python.org/3/library/argparse.html#the-parse-args-method

Thanks for your reply, I found if I use argparse module in my APP like args = parser.parse_args(sys.argv), the arguments of gunicorn may not work.
I try to replace it with args, unknown = parser.parse_known_args(), everything goes well.
Thanks ~

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Can you show how you are creating your application and parsing the CLI with argparse?

Gunicorn calls parse_args on its own instance of argparse. You can implement a custom application that does something else, or you can ensure to mutate sys.argv, or pass your own arguments to parse_args, if you call it after Gunicorn starts.

https://docs.python.org/3/library/argparse.html#the-parse-args-method

Can you show how you are creating your application and parsing the CLI with argparse?

Gunicorn calls parse_args on its own instance of argparse. You can implement a custom application that does something else, or you can ensure to mutate sys.argv, or pass your own arguments to parse_args, if you call it after Gunicorn starts.

https://docs.python.org/3/library/argparse.html#the-parse-args-method

Thanks for your reply, I found if I use argparse module in my APP like args = parser.parse_args(sys.argv), the arguments of gunicorn may not work.
I try to replace it with args, unknown = parser.parse_known_args(), everything goes well.
Thanks ~

Can the issue be closed, then? Do you need help to parse your own command line switches and the gunicorn switches together?

Thanks again!

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