hya is a library of custom OmegaConf resolvers.
hya is designed to be used with Hydra.
The resolvers can be easily registered in your python project by adding the following lines:
from hya import register_resolvers
register_resolvers()We highly recommend installing
a virtual environment.
hya can be installed from pip using the following command:
pip install hyaTo make the package as slim as possible, only the minimal packages required to use hya are
installed.
To include all the packages, you can use the following command:
pip install hya[all]Please check the get started page to see how to
install only some specific packages or other alternatives to install the library.
The following is the corresponding hya versions and tested dependencies.
hya |
omegaconf |
braceexpand* |
numpy* |
torch* |
python |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
main |
>=2.2,<3.0 |
>=0.1.7,<0.2.0 |
>=1.24,<3.0 |
>=2.0,<3.0 |
>=3.9,<3.14 |
0.3.0 |
>=2.2,<3.0 |
>=0.1.7,<0.2.0 |
>=1.24,<3.0 |
>=2.0,<3.0 |
>=3.9,<3.14 |
0.2.4 |
>=2.2,<3.0 |
>=0.1.7,<0.2.0 |
>=1.21,<3.0 |
>=1.11,<3.0 |
>=3.9,<3.14 |
0.2.3 |
>=2.1,<3.0 |
>=0.1.7,<0.2.0 |
>=1.21,<2.0 |
>=1.10,<3.0 |
>=3.9,<3.13 |
0.2.2 |
>=2.1,<3.0 |
>=0.1.7,<0.2.0 |
>=1.21,<2.0 |
>=1.10,<3.0 |
>=3.9,<3.13 |
0.2.1 |
>=2.1,<3.0 |
>=0.1.7,<0.2.0 |
>=1.21,<2.0 |
>=1.10,<3.0 |
>=3.9,<3.13 |
0.2.0 |
>=2.1,<3.0 |
>=0.1.7,<0.2.0 |
>=1.21,<2.0 |
>=1.10,<3.0 |
>=3.9,<3.13 |
* indicates an optional dependency
older versions
hya |
omegaconf |
braceexpand* |
torch* |
python |
|---|---|---|---|---|
0.1.3 |
>=2.1,<3.0 |
>=0.1.7,<0.2.0 |
>=1.10,<2.2 |
>=3.9,<3.13 |
0.1.2 |
>=2.1,<3.0 |
>=0.1.7,<0.2.0 |
>=1.10,<2.2 |
>=3.9,<3.13 |
0.1.1 |
>=2.1,<3.0 |
>=0.1.7,<0.2.0 |
>=1.10,<2.2 |
>=3.9,<3.12 |
0.1.0 |
>=2.1,<3.0 |
>=0.1.7,<0.2.0 |
>=1.10,<2.2 |
>=3.9,<3.12 |
0.0.14 |
>=2.1,<3.0 |
>=0.1.7,<0.2.0 |
>=1.10,<2.2 |
>=3.9,<3.12 |
0.0.13 |
>=2.1,<3.0 |
>=1.10,<2.1 |
>=3.9,<3.12 |
|
0.0.12 |
>=2.1,<3.0 |
>=1.10,<2.1 |
>=3.9,<3.12 |
Please check the instructions in CONTRIBUTING.md.
hya is in development stage, no API is guaranteed to be stable from one
release to the next.
In fact, it is very likely that the API will change multiple times before a stable 1.0.0 release.
In practice, this means that upgrading hya to a new version will possibly break any code that
was using the old version of hya.
hya is licensed under BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" license available in LICENSE
file.