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| import gradio as gr | |
| import pandas as pd | |
| import plotly.graph_objects as go | |
| import os | |
| import base64 | |
| from agenteval.leaderboard.view import LeaderboardViewer | |
| from huggingface_hub import HfApi | |
| import aliases | |
| from leaderboard_transformer import ( | |
| DataTransformer, | |
| transform_raw_dataframe, | |
| create_pretty_tag_map, | |
| INFORMAL_TO_FORMAL_NAME_MAP, | |
| _plot_scatter_plotly, | |
| format_cost_column, | |
| format_score_column, | |
| get_pareto_df, | |
| clean_llm_base_list, | |
| ) | |
| from config import ( | |
| CONFIG_NAME, | |
| EXTRACTED_DATA_DIR, | |
| IS_INTERNAL, | |
| RESULTS_DATASET, | |
| ) | |
| from content import ( | |
| create_gradio_anchor_id, | |
| format_error, | |
| get_benchmark_description, | |
| hf_uri_to_web_url, | |
| hyperlink, | |
| SCATTER_DISCLAIMER, | |
| ) | |
| api = HfApi() | |
| os.makedirs(EXTRACTED_DATA_DIR, exist_ok=True) | |
| # Global variables | |
| COMBINED_ICON_MAP = { | |
| aliases.CANONICAL_OPENNESS_OPEN_SOURCE_OPEN_WEIGHTS: { | |
| aliases.CANONICAL_TOOL_USAGE_STANDARD: "assets/os-ow-standard.svg", | |
| aliases.CANONICAL_TOOL_USAGE_CUSTOM_INTERFACE: "assets/os-ow-equivalent.svg", | |
| aliases.CANONICAL_TOOL_USAGE_FULLY_CUSTOM: "assets/os-ow-custom.svg", | |
| }, | |
| aliases.CANONICAL_OPENNESS_OPEN_SOURCE_CLOSED_WEIGHTS: { | |
| aliases.CANONICAL_TOOL_USAGE_STANDARD: "assets/os-standard.svg", | |
| aliases.CANONICAL_TOOL_USAGE_CUSTOM_INTERFACE: "assets/os-equivalent.svg", | |
| aliases.CANONICAL_TOOL_USAGE_FULLY_CUSTOM: "assets/os-custom.svg", | |
| }, | |
| aliases.CANONICAL_OPENNESS_CLOSED_API_AVAILABLE: { | |
| aliases.CANONICAL_TOOL_USAGE_STANDARD: "assets/api-standard.svg", | |
| aliases.CANONICAL_TOOL_USAGE_CUSTOM_INTERFACE: "assets/api-equivalent.svg", | |
| aliases.CANONICAL_TOOL_USAGE_FULLY_CUSTOM: "assets/api-custom.svg", | |
| }, | |
| aliases.CANONICAL_OPENNESS_CLOSED_UI_ONLY: { | |
| aliases.CANONICAL_TOOL_USAGE_STANDARD: "assets/c-standard.svg", | |
| aliases.CANONICAL_TOOL_USAGE_CUSTOM_INTERFACE: "assets/c-equivalent.svg", | |
| aliases.CANONICAL_TOOL_USAGE_FULLY_CUSTOM: "assets/c-custom.svg", | |
| } | |
| } | |
| # it's important to do the tool usage first here, so that when | |
| # we do openness, the tool usage changes get picked up | |
| for openness in COMBINED_ICON_MAP: | |
| for canonical_tool_usage, tool_usage_aliases in aliases.TOOL_USAGE_ALIASES.items(): | |
| for tool_usage_alias in tool_usage_aliases: | |
| COMBINED_ICON_MAP[openness][tool_usage_alias] = COMBINED_ICON_MAP[openness][canonical_tool_usage] | |
| for canonical_openness, openness_aliases in aliases.OPENNESS_ALIASES.items(): | |
| for openness_alias in openness_aliases: | |
| COMBINED_ICON_MAP[openness_alias] = COMBINED_ICON_MAP[canonical_openness] | |
| OPENNESS_SVG_MAP = { | |
| "Open source & open weights": { | |
| "path": "assets/ellipse-pink.svg", | |
| "description": "Code and models are open" | |
| }, | |
| "Open source & closed weights": { | |
| "path": "assets/ellipse-coral.svg", | |
| "description": "Code is open but uses closed-weight models" | |
| }, | |
| "Closed source & API available": { | |
| "path": "assets/ellipse-yellow.svg", | |
| "description": "No access to code; API access only" | |
| }, | |
| "Closed source & UI only": { | |
| "path": "assets/ellipse-white.svg", | |
| "description": "No access to code or API; UI access only" | |
| }, | |
| } | |
| TOOLING_SVG_MAP = { | |
| "Standard": { | |
| "path": "assets/five-point-star.svg", | |
| "description": "Uses only tools explicitly provided in state.tools" | |
| }, | |
| "Custom interface": { | |
| "path": "assets/four-point-star.svg", | |
| "description": "Custom tools for accessing an equivalent underlying environment" | |
| }, | |
| "Fully custom": { | |
| "path": "assets/three-point-star.svg", | |
| "description": "Uses tools beyond constraints of Standard or Custom interface" | |
| }, | |
| } | |
| def get_svg_as_data_uri(path: str) -> str: | |
| """Reads an SVG file and returns it as a base64-encoded data URI.""" | |
| try: | |
| with open(path, "rb") as svg_file: | |
| encoded_svg = base64.b64encode(svg_file.read()).decode("utf-8") | |
| return f"data:image/svg+xml;base64,{encoded_svg}" | |
| except FileNotFoundError: | |
| print(f"Warning: SVG file not found at {path}") | |
| return "" | |
| # Create a pre-loaded version of our map. This should be run ONCE when the app starts. | |
| PRELOADED_URI_MAP = { | |
| openness: { | |
| tooling: get_svg_as_data_uri(path) | |
| for tooling, path in tooling_map.items() | |
| } | |
| for openness, tooling_map in COMBINED_ICON_MAP.items() | |
| } | |
| def get_combined_icon_html(row, uri_map): | |
| """ | |
| Looks up the correct icon URI from the pre-loaded map based on the row's | |
| 'Openness' and 'Agent Tooling' values and returns an HTML <img> tag. | |
| """ | |
| openness_val = row['Openness'] | |
| tooling_val = row['Agent Tooling'] | |
| uri = uri_map.get(openness_val, {}).get(tooling_val, "") | |
| # The tooltip will show the exact combination for clarity. | |
| tooltip = f"Openness: {openness_val}, Tooling: {tooling_val}" | |
| # Return the HTML string that Gradio will render in the DataFrame. | |
| return f'<img src="{uri}" alt="{tooltip}" title="{tooltip}" style="width:24px; height:24px;">' | |
| def create_svg_html(value, svg_map): | |
| """ | |
| Generates the absolute simplest HTML for an icon, without any extra text. | |
| This version is compatible with gr.DataFrame. | |
| """ | |
| if pd.isna(value) or value not in svg_map: | |
| return "" | |
| path_info = svg_map[value] | |
| # Handle both old string format and new object format | |
| if isinstance(path_info, dict): | |
| path = path_info["path"] | |
| else: | |
| path = path_info | |
| src = get_svg_as_data_uri(path) | |
| # Generate the HTML for the single icon, with NO text. | |
| if src: | |
| return f'<img src="{src}" style="width: 16px; height: 16px; vertical-align: middle;" alt="{value}" title="{value}">' | |
| return "" | |
| def build_openness_tooltip_content() -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Generates the inner HTML for the Agent Openness tooltip card, | |
| """ | |
| descriptions = { | |
| "Open source & open weights": "Both code and ML models are open", | |
| "Open source & closed weights": "Code is open but uses an ML model with closed-weights", | |
| "Closed source & API available": "No access to code; API access only", | |
| "Closed source & UI only": "No access to code or API; UI access only", | |
| } | |
| html_items = [] | |
| for name, info in OPENNESS_SVG_MAP.items(): | |
| uri = get_svg_as_data_uri(info["path"]) | |
| desc = descriptions.get(name, "") | |
| html_items.append(f""" | |
| <div class="tooltip-legend-item"> | |
| <img src="{uri}" alt="{name}"> | |
| <div> | |
| <strong>{name}</strong> | |
| <span>{desc}</span> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| """) | |
| return "".join(html_items) | |
| def build_pareto_tooltip_content() -> str: | |
| """Generates the inner HTML for the Pareto tooltip card with final copy.""" | |
| trophy_uri = get_svg_as_data_uri("assets/trophy.svg") | |
| trophy_icon_html = f'<img src="{trophy_uri}" style="width: 25px; height: 25px; vertical-align: middle;">' | |
| return f""" | |
| <h3>On Pareto Frontier</h3> | |
| <p class="tooltip-description">The Pareto frontier represents the best balance between score and cost.</p> | |
| <p class="tooltip-description">Agents on the frontier either:</p> | |
| <ul class="tooltip-sub-list"> | |
| <li>Offer the lowest cost for a given performance, or</li> | |
| <li>Deliver the best performance at a given cost.</li> | |
| </ul> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description" style="margin-top: 12px; display: flex; align-items: center;"> | |
| <span>These agents are marked with this icon:</span> | |
| <span>{trophy_icon_html}</span> | |
| </div> | |
| """ | |
| def build_tooling_tooltip_content() -> str: | |
| """Generates the inner HTML for the Agent Tooling tooltip card.""" | |
| descriptions = { | |
| "Standard": "Uses only predefined tools from the evaluation environment (as defined in Inspect's state.tools).", | |
| "Custom interface": "Custom tools for accessing an equivalent underlying environment:", | |
| "Fully custom": "Uses tools beyond constraints of Standard or Custom interface", | |
| } | |
| custom_interface_sub_list = """ | |
| <ul class="tooltip-sub-list"> | |
| <li>Literature tasks: Information access is limited to date-restricted usage of the Asta MCP tools.</li> | |
| <li>Code tasks: Code execution is limited to an iPython shell in a machine environment initialized with the standard Asta sandbox Dockerfile (or equivalent).</li> | |
| </ul> | |
| """ | |
| html_items = [] | |
| for name, info in TOOLING_SVG_MAP.items(): | |
| uri = get_svg_as_data_uri(info["path"]) | |
| desc = descriptions.get(name, "") | |
| # Check if this is the special case that needs a sub-list | |
| sub_list_html = custom_interface_sub_list if name == "Custom Interface" else "" | |
| html_items.append(f""" | |
| <div class="tooltip-legend-item"> | |
| <img src="{uri}" alt="{name}"> | |
| <div> | |
| <strong>{name}</strong> | |
| <span>{desc}</span> | |
| {sub_list_html} | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| """) | |
| return "".join(html_items) | |
| def build_descriptions_tooltip_content(table) -> str: | |
| """Generates the inner HTML for the Column Descriptions tooltip card depending on which kind of table.""" | |
| if table == "Overall": | |
| return """ | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>Agent:</b> Name of the evaluated agent.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>Submitter:</b> Organization or individual who submitted the agent for evaluation.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>LLM Base:</b> Model(s) used by the agent. Hover over β to view all.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>Overall Score:</b> Macro-average of the four category-level average scores. Each category contributes equally.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>Overall Cost:</b> Macro-average cost per problem across all categories, in USD. Each category contributes equally.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>Literature Understanding Score:</b> Macro-average score across Literature Understanding benchmarks.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>Literature Understanding Cost:</b> Macro-average cost per problem (USD) across Literature Understanding benchmarks.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>Code Execution Score:</b> Macro-average score across Code & Execution benchmarks.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>Code Execution Cost:</b> Macro-average cost per problem (USD) across Code & Execution benchmarks.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>Data Analysis Score:</b> Macro-average score across Data Analysis benchmarks.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>Data Analysis Cost:</b> Macro-average cost per problem (USD) across Data Analysis benchmarks.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>End-to-End Discovery Score:</b> Macro-average score across End-to-End Discovery benchmarks.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>End-to-End Discovery Cost:</b> Macro-average cost per problem (USD)across End-to-End Discovery benchmarks.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>Categories Attempted:</b> Number of core categories with at least one benchmark attempted (out of 4).</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>Logs:</b> View evaluation run logs (e.g., outputs, traces).</div> | |
| """ | |
| elif table in ["Literature Understanding", "Code & Execution", "Data Analysis", "End-to-End Discovery"]: | |
| return f""" | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>Agent:</b> Name of the evaluated agent.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>Submitter:</b> Organization or individual who submitted the agent for evaluation.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>LLM Base:</b> Model(s) used by the agent. Hover over β to view all.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>{table} Score:</b> Macro-average score across {table} benchmarks.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>{table} Cost:</b> Macro-average cost per problem (USD) across {table} benchmarks.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>Benchmark Score:</b> Average (mean) score on the benchmark.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>Benchmark Cost:</b> Average (mean) cost per problem (USD) on the benchmark.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>Benchmarks Attempted:</b> Number of benchmarks attempted in this category (e.g., 3/5).</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>Logs:</b> View evaluation run logs (e.g., outputs, traces).</div> | |
| """ | |
| else: | |
| # Fallback for any other table type, e.g., individual benchmarks | |
| return f""" | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>Agent:</b> Name of the evaluated agent.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>Submitter:</b> Organization or individual who submitted the agent for evaluation.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>LLM Base:</b> Model(s) used by the agent. Hover over β to view all.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>Benchmark Attempted:</b> Indicates whether the agent attempted this benchmark.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>{table} Score:</b> Score achieved by the agent on this benchmark.</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>{table} Cost:</b> Cost incurred by the agent to solve this benchmark (in USD).</div> | |
| <div class="tooltip-description-item"><b>Logs:</b> View evaluation run logs (e.g., outputs, traces).</div> | |
| """ | |
| # Dynamically generate the correct HTML for the legend parts | |
| openness_html = " ".join([create_svg_html(name, OPENNESS_SVG_MAP) for name in OPENNESS_SVG_MAP]) | |
| tooling_html = " ".join([create_svg_html(name, TOOLING_SVG_MAP) for name in TOOLING_SVG_MAP]) | |
| # Create HTML for the "Openness" legend items for table | |
| openness_html_items = [] | |
| for name, info in OPENNESS_SVG_MAP.items(): | |
| uri = get_svg_as_data_uri(info["path"]) | |
| # Each item is now its own flexbox container to guarantee alignment | |
| openness_html_items.append( | |
| f'<div style="display: flex; align-items: center; white-space: nowrap;">' | |
| f'<img src="{uri}" alt="{name}" title="{name}" style="width:16px; height:16px; margin-right: 4px; flex-shrink: 0;">' | |
| f'<span>{name}</span>' | |
| f'</div>' | |
| ) | |
| openness_html = " ".join(openness_html_items) | |
| # Create HTML for the "Tooling" legend items for table | |
| tooling_html_items = [] | |
| for name, info in TOOLING_SVG_MAP.items(): | |
| uri = get_svg_as_data_uri(info["path"]) | |
| tooling_html_items.append( | |
| f'<div style="display: flex; align-items: center; white-space: nowrap;">' | |
| f'<img src="{uri}" alt="{name}" title="{name}" style="width:16px; height:16px; margin-right: 4px; flex-shrink: 0;">' | |
| f'<span>{name}</span>' | |
| f'</div>' | |
| ) | |
| tooling_html = " ".join(tooling_html_items) | |
| pareto_tooltip_content = build_pareto_tooltip_content() | |
| openness_tooltip_content = build_openness_tooltip_content() | |
| tooling_tooltip_content = build_tooling_tooltip_content() | |
| def create_legend_markdown(which_table: str) -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Generates the complete HTML for the legend section, including tooltips. | |
| This is used in the main leaderboard display. | |
| """ | |
| descriptions_tooltip_content = build_descriptions_tooltip_content(which_table) | |
| trophy_uri = get_svg_as_data_uri("assets/trophy.svg") | |
| legend_markdown = f""" | |
| <div style="display: flex; flex-wrap: wrap; align-items: flex-start; gap: 0px; font-size: 13px; padding-bottom: 8px;"> | |
| <div> <!-- Container for the Pareto section --> | |
| <b>Pareto</b> | |
| <span class="tooltip-icon-legend tooltip-pin-left"> | |
| β | |
| <span class="tooltip-card">{pareto_tooltip_content}</span> | |
| </span> | |
| <div class="table-legend-item"> | |
| <img src="{trophy_uri}" alt="On Frontier" style="width:20px; height:20px; margin-right: 4px; flex-shrink: 0;"> | |
| <span>On frontier</span> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div> <!-- Container for the Openness section --> | |
| <b>Agent Openness</b> | |
| <span class="tooltip-icon-legend"> | |
| β | |
| <span class="tooltip-card"> | |
| <h3>Agent Openness</h3> | |
| <p class="tooltip-description">Indicates how transparent and reproducible an agent is.</p> | |
| <div class="tooltip-items-container">{openness_tooltip_content}</div> | |
| </span> | |
| </span> | |
| <div class="table-legend-item">{openness_html}</div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div> <!-- Container for the Tooling section --> | |
| <b>Agent Tooling</b> | |
| <span class="tooltip-icon-legend"> | |
| β | |
| <span class="tooltip-card"> | |
| <h3>Agent Tooling</h3> | |
| <p class="tooltip-description">Describes the tool usage and execution environment of the agent during evaluation.</p> | |
| <div class="tooltip-items-container">{tooling_tooltip_content}</div> | |
| </span> | |
| </span> | |
| <div class="table-legend-item">{tooling_html}</div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div><!-- Container for the Column Descriptions section --> | |
| <b>Column Descriptions</b> | |
| <span class="tooltip-icon-legend tooltip-pin-right"> | |
| β | |
| <span class="tooltip-card"> | |
| <h3>Column Descriptions</h3> | |
| <div class="tooltip-items-container">{descriptions_tooltip_content}</div> | |
| </span> | |
| </span> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| """ | |
| return legend_markdown | |
| # Create HTML for plot legend with SVG icons and keys | |
| openness_legend_items = [] | |
| for name, info in OPENNESS_SVG_MAP.items(): | |
| uri = get_svg_as_data_uri(info["path"]) | |
| if uri: | |
| openness_legend_items.append( | |
| f'<div class="plot-legend-item">' | |
| f'<img class="plot-legend-item-svg" src="{uri}" alt="{name}" title="{name}">' | |
| f'<div class="plot-legend-item-text">' | |
| f'<div>' | |
| f'<span>{name}</span>' | |
| f'</div>' | |
| f'<span class="description">{info["description"]}</span>' | |
| f'</div>' | |
| f'</div>' | |
| ) | |
| tooling_legend_items = [] | |
| for name, info in TOOLING_SVG_MAP.items(): | |
| uri = get_svg_as_data_uri(info["path"]) | |
| if uri: | |
| tooling_legend_items.append( | |
| f'<div class="plot-legend-item">' | |
| f'<img class="plot-legend-item-svg plot-legend-tooling-svg" src="{uri}" alt="{name}" title="{name}">' | |
| f'<div class="plot-legend-item-text">' | |
| f'<div>' | |
| f'<span>{name}</span>' | |
| f'</div>' | |
| f'<span class="description">{info["description"]}</span>' | |
| f'</div>' | |
| f'</div>' | |
| ) | |
| plot_legend_html = f""" | |
| <div class="plot-legend-container"> | |
| <div id="plot-legend-logo"> | |
| <img src="{get_svg_as_data_uri("assets/logo.svg")}"> | |
| </div> | |
| <div style="margin-bottom: 16px;"> | |
| <span class="plot-legend-category-heading">Pareto</span> | |
| <div style="margin-top: 8px;"> | |
| <div class="plot-legend-item"> | |
| <img id="plot-legend-item-pareto-svg" class="plot-legend-item-svg" src="{get_svg_as_data_uri("assets/pareto.svg")}"> | |
| <span>On frontier</span> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div style="margin-bottom: 16px;"> | |
| <span class="plot-legend-category-heading">Agent Openness</span> | |
| <div style="margin-top: 8px;"> | |
| {''.join(openness_legend_items)} | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div> | |
| <span class="plot-legend-category-heading">Agent Tooling</span> | |
| <div style="margin-top: 8px;"> | |
| {''.join(tooling_legend_items)} | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| """; | |
| # --- Global State for Viewers (simple caching) --- | |
| CACHED_VIEWERS = {} | |
| CACHED_TAG_MAPS = {} | |
| class DummyViewer: | |
| """A mock viewer to be cached on error. It has a ._load() method | |
| to ensure it behaves like the real LeaderboardViewer.""" | |
| def __init__(self, error_df): | |
| self._error_df = error_df | |
| def _load(self): | |
| # The _load method returns the error DataFrame and an empty tag map | |
| return self._error_df, {} | |
| def get_leaderboard_viewer_instance(split: str): | |
| """ | |
| Fetches the LeaderboardViewer for a split, using a cache to avoid | |
| re-downloading data. On error, returns a stable DummyViewer object. | |
| """ | |
| global CACHED_VIEWERS, CACHED_TAG_MAPS | |
| if split in CACHED_VIEWERS: | |
| # Cache hit: return the cached viewer and tag map | |
| return CACHED_VIEWERS[split], CACHED_TAG_MAPS.get(split, {"Overall": []}) | |
| # --- Cache miss: try to load data from the source --- | |
| try: | |
| print(f"Using Hugging Face dataset for split '{split}': {RESULTS_DATASET}/{CONFIG_NAME}") | |
| viewer = LeaderboardViewer( | |
| repo_id=RESULTS_DATASET, | |
| config=CONFIG_NAME, | |
| split=split, | |
| is_internal=IS_INTERNAL | |
| ) | |
| # Simplify tag map creation | |
| pretty_tag_map = create_pretty_tag_map(viewer.tag_map, INFORMAL_TO_FORMAL_NAME_MAP) | |
| # Cache the results for next time | |
| CACHED_VIEWERS[split] = viewer | |
| CACHED_TAG_MAPS[split] = pretty_tag_map # Cache the pretty map directly | |
| return viewer, pretty_tag_map | |
| except Exception as e: | |
| # On ANY error, create a consistent error message and cache a DummyViewer | |
| error_message = f"Error loading data for split '{split}': {e}" | |
| print(format_error(error_message)) | |
| dummy_df = pd.DataFrame({"Message": [error_message]}) | |
| dummy_viewer = DummyViewer(dummy_df) | |
| dummy_tag_map = {"Overall": []} | |
| # Cache the dummy objects so we don't try to fetch again on this run | |
| CACHED_VIEWERS[split] = dummy_viewer | |
| CACHED_TAG_MAPS[split] = dummy_tag_map | |
| return dummy_viewer, dummy_tag_map | |
| def create_leaderboard_display( | |
| full_df: pd.DataFrame, | |
| tag_map: dict, | |
| category_name: str, | |
| split_name: str | |
| ): | |
| """ | |
| This UI factory takes pre-loaded data and renders the main DataFrame and Plot | |
| for a given category (e.g., "Overall" or "Literature Understanding"). | |
| """ | |
| # 1. Instantiate the transformer and get the specific view for this category. | |
| # The function no longer loads data itself; it filters the data it receives. | |
| transformer = DataTransformer(full_df, tag_map) | |
| df_view, plots_dict = transformer.view(tag=category_name, use_plotly=True) | |
| pareto_df = get_pareto_df(df_view) | |
| # Get the list of agents on the frontier. We'll use this list later. | |
| trophy_uri = get_svg_as_data_uri("assets/trophy.svg") | |
| trophy_icon_html = f'<img src="{trophy_uri}" alt="On Pareto Frontier" title="On Pareto Frontier" style="width:25px; height:25px;">' | |
| if not pareto_df.empty and 'id' in pareto_df.columns: | |
| pareto_agent_names = pareto_df['id'].tolist() | |
| else: | |
| pareto_agent_names = [] | |
| df_view['Pareto'] = df_view.apply( | |
| lambda row: trophy_icon_html if row['id'] in pareto_agent_names else '', | |
| axis=1 | |
| ) | |
| # Create mapping for Openness / tooling | |
| df_view['Icon'] = df_view.apply( | |
| lambda row: get_combined_icon_html(row, PRELOADED_URI_MAP), | |
| axis=1 # IMPORTANT: axis=1 tells pandas to process row-by-row | |
| ) | |
| # Format cost columns | |
| for col in df_view.columns: | |
| if "Cost" in col: | |
| df_view = format_cost_column(df_view, col) | |
| # Fill NaN scores with 0 | |
| for col in df_view.columns: | |
| if "Score" in col: | |
| df_view = format_score_column(df_view, col) | |
| scatter_plot = plots_dict.get('scatter_plot', go.Figure()) | |
| #Make pretty and format the LLM Base column | |
| df_view['LLM Base'] = df_view['LLM Base'].apply(clean_llm_base_list) | |
| df_view['LLM Base'] = df_view['LLM Base'].apply(format_llm_base_with_html) | |
| # append the repro url to the end of the agent name | |
| if 'Source' in df_view.columns: | |
| df_view['Agent'] = df_view.apply( | |
| lambda row: f"{row['Agent']} {row['Source']}" if row['Source'] else row['Agent'], | |
| axis=1 | |
| ) | |
| all_cols = df_view.columns.tolist() | |
| # Remove pareto and Icon columns and insert it at the beginning | |
| all_cols.insert(0, all_cols.pop(all_cols.index('Icon'))) | |
| all_cols.insert(0, all_cols.pop(all_cols.index('Pareto'))) | |
| df_view = df_view[all_cols] | |
| # Drop internally used columns that are not needed in the display | |
| columns_to_drop = ['id', 'Openness', 'Agent Tooling', 'Source'] | |
| df_view = df_view.drop(columns=columns_to_drop, errors='ignore') | |
| df_headers = df_view.columns.tolist() | |
| df_datatypes = [] | |
| for col in df_headers: | |
| if col == "Logs" or "Cost" in col or "Score" in col: | |
| df_datatypes.append("markdown") | |
| elif col in ["Agent","Icon","LLM Base", "Pareto"]: | |
| df_datatypes.append("html") | |
| else: | |
| df_datatypes.append("str") | |
| header_rename_map = { | |
| "Pareto": "", | |
| "Icon": "", | |
| } | |
| # 2. Create the final list of headers for display. | |
| df_view = df_view.rename(columns=header_rename_map) | |
| # Dynamically set widths for the DataFrame columns | |
| fixed_start_widths = [40, 40, 200, 100, 200] | |
| num_score_cost_cols = 0 | |
| remaining_headers = df_headers[len(fixed_start_widths):] | |
| for col in remaining_headers: | |
| if "Score" in col or "Cost" in col: | |
| num_score_cost_cols += 1 | |
| dynamic_widths = [90] * num_score_cost_cols | |
| fixed_end_widths = [90, 100, 50] | |
| # 5. Combine all the lists to create the final, fully dynamic list. | |
| final_column_widths = fixed_start_widths + dynamic_widths + fixed_end_widths | |
| with gr.Row(): | |
| with gr.Column(scale=3): | |
| plot_component = gr.Plot( | |
| value=scatter_plot, | |
| show_label=False, | |
| ) | |
| with gr.Column(scale=1): | |
| gr.HTML(value=plot_legend_html) | |
| gr.Markdown(value=SCATTER_DISCLAIMER, elem_id="scatter-disclaimer") | |
| # Put table and key into an accordion | |
| with gr.Accordion("Show / Hide Table View", open=True, elem_id="leaderboard-accordion"): | |
| dataframe_component = gr.DataFrame( | |
| headers=df_headers, | |
| value=df_view, | |
| datatype=df_datatypes, | |
| interactive=False, | |
| wrap=True, | |
| column_widths=final_column_widths, | |
| elem_classes=["wrap-header-df"], | |
| show_search="search", | |
| ) | |
| legend_markdown = create_legend_markdown(category_name) | |
| gr.HTML(value=legend_markdown, elem_id="legend-markdown") | |
| # Return the components so they can be referenced elsewhere. | |
| return plot_component, dataframe_component | |
| # # --- Detailed Benchmark Display --- | |
| def create_benchmark_details_display( | |
| full_df: pd.DataFrame, | |
| tag_map: dict, | |
| category_name: str, | |
| validation: bool = False, | |
| ): | |
| """ | |
| Generates a detailed breakdown for each benchmark within a given category. | |
| For each benchmark, it creates a title, a filtered table, and a scatter plot. | |
| Args: | |
| full_df (pd.DataFrame): The complete, "pretty" dataframe for the entire split. | |
| tag_map (dict): The "pretty" tag map to find the list of benchmarks. | |
| category_name (str): The main category to display details for (e.g., "Literature Understanding"). | |
| """ | |
| # 1. Get the list of benchmarks for the selected category | |
| benchmark_names = tag_map.get(category_name, []) | |
| if not benchmark_names: | |
| gr.Markdown(f"No detailed benchmarks found for the category: {category_name}") | |
| return | |
| gr.HTML(f'<h2 class="benchmark-main-subtitle">{category_name} Detailed Benchmark Results</h2>') | |
| gr.Markdown("---") | |
| # 2. Loop through each benchmark and create its UI components | |
| for benchmark_name in benchmark_names: | |
| gr.HTML(f''' | |
| <h3 class="benchmark-title" id="{create_gradio_anchor_id(benchmark_name, validation)}">{benchmark_name} Leaderboard</h3> | |
| <div class="benchmark-description">{get_benchmark_description(benchmark_name, validation)}</div> | |
| <button onclick="scroll_to_element('page-content-wrapper')" class="primary-link-button">Return to the aggregate {category_name} leaderboard</button> | |
| ''') | |
| # 3. Prepare the data for this specific benchmark's table and plot | |
| benchmark_score_col = f"{benchmark_name} Score" | |
| benchmark_cost_col = f"{benchmark_name} Cost" | |
| # Define the columns needed for the detailed table | |
| table_cols = ['Agent','Source','Openness','Agent Tooling', 'Submitter', 'Date', benchmark_score_col, benchmark_cost_col,'Logs','id', 'LLM Base'] | |
| # Filter to only columns that actually exist in the full dataframe | |
| existing_table_cols = [col for col in table_cols if col in full_df.columns] | |
| if benchmark_score_col not in existing_table_cols: | |
| gr.Markdown(f"Score data for {benchmark_name} not available.") | |
| continue # Skip to the next benchmark if score is missing | |
| # Create a specific DataFrame for the table view | |
| benchmark_table_df = full_df[existing_table_cols].copy() | |
| pareto_df = get_pareto_df(benchmark_table_df) | |
| # Get the list of agents on the frontier. We'll use this list later. | |
| trophy_uri = get_svg_as_data_uri("assets/trophy.svg") | |
| trophy_icon_html = f'<img src="{trophy_uri}" alt="On Pareto Frontier" title="On Pareto Frontier" style="width:25px; height:25px;">' | |
| if not pareto_df.empty and 'id' in pareto_df.columns: | |
| pareto_agent_names = pareto_df['id'].tolist() | |
| else: | |
| pareto_agent_names = [] | |
| benchmark_table_df['Pareto'] = benchmark_table_df.apply( | |
| lambda row: trophy_icon_html if row['id'] in pareto_agent_names else '', | |
| axis=1 | |
| ) | |
| benchmark_table_df['Icon'] = benchmark_table_df.apply( | |
| lambda row: get_combined_icon_html(row, PRELOADED_URI_MAP), | |
| axis=1 # IMPORTANT: axis=1 tells pandas to process row-by-row | |
| ) | |
| #Make pretty and format the LLM Base column | |
| benchmark_table_df['LLM Base'] = benchmark_table_df['LLM Base'].apply(clean_llm_base_list) | |
| benchmark_table_df['LLM Base'] = benchmark_table_df['LLM Base'].apply(format_llm_base_with_html) | |
| # append the repro url to the end of the agent name | |
| if 'Source' in benchmark_table_df.columns: | |
| benchmark_table_df['Agent'] = benchmark_table_df.apply( | |
| lambda row: f"{row['Agent']} {row['Source']}" if row['Source'] else row['Agent'], | |
| axis=1 | |
| ) | |
| # Calculated and add "Benchmark Attempted" column | |
| def check_benchmark_status(row): | |
| has_score = pd.notna(row.get(benchmark_score_col)) | |
| has_cost = pd.notna(row.get(benchmark_cost_col)) | |
| if has_score and has_cost: | |
| return "β " | |
| if has_score or has_cost: | |
| return "β οΈ" | |
| return "π« " | |
| # Apply the function to create the new column | |
| benchmark_table_df['Attempted Benchmark'] = benchmark_table_df.apply(check_benchmark_status, axis=1) | |
| # Sort the DataFrame | |
| if benchmark_score_col in benchmark_table_df.columns: | |
| benchmark_table_df = benchmark_table_df.sort_values( | |
| by=benchmark_score_col, ascending=False, na_position='last' | |
| ) | |
| # 1. Format the cost and score columns | |
| benchmark_table_df = format_cost_column(benchmark_table_df, benchmark_cost_col) | |
| benchmark_table_df = format_score_column(benchmark_table_df, benchmark_score_col) | |
| desired_cols_in_order = [ | |
| 'Pareto', | |
| 'Icon', | |
| 'Agent', | |
| 'Submitter', | |
| 'LLM Base', | |
| 'Attempted Benchmark', | |
| benchmark_score_col, | |
| benchmark_cost_col, | |
| 'Date', | |
| 'Logs' | |
| ] | |
| for col in desired_cols_in_order: | |
| if col not in benchmark_table_df.columns: | |
| benchmark_table_df[col] = pd.NA # Add as an empty column | |
| benchmark_table_df = benchmark_table_df[desired_cols_in_order] | |
| # Rename columns for a cleaner table display, as requested | |
| benchmark_table_df.rename({ | |
| benchmark_score_col: 'Score', | |
| benchmark_cost_col: 'Cost', | |
| }, inplace=True) | |
| # Ensure the 'Logs' column is formatted correctly | |
| df_headers = benchmark_table_df.columns.tolist() | |
| df_datatypes = [] | |
| for col in df_headers: | |
| if "Logs" in col or "Cost" in col or "Score" in col: | |
| df_datatypes.append("markdown") | |
| elif col in ["Agent", "Icon", "LLM Base", "Pareto"]: | |
| df_datatypes.append("html") | |
| else: | |
| df_datatypes.append("str") | |
| # Remove Pareto, Openness, and Agent Tooling from the headers | |
| header_rename_map = { | |
| "Pareto": "", | |
| "Icon": "", | |
| } | |
| # 2. Create the final list of headers for display. | |
| benchmark_table_df = benchmark_table_df.rename(columns=header_rename_map) | |
| benchmark_plot = _plot_scatter_plotly( | |
| data=full_df, | |
| x=benchmark_cost_col, | |
| y=benchmark_score_col, | |
| agent_col="Agent", | |
| name=benchmark_name | |
| ) | |
| with gr.Row(): | |
| with gr.Column(scale=3): | |
| gr.Plot(value=benchmark_plot, show_label=False) | |
| with gr.Column(scale=1): | |
| gr.HTML(value=plot_legend_html) | |
| gr.Markdown(value=SCATTER_DISCLAIMER, elem_id="scatter-disclaimer") | |
| # Put table and key into an accordion | |
| with gr.Accordion("Show / Hide Table View", open=True, elem_id="leaderboard-accordion"): | |
| gr.DataFrame( | |
| headers=df_headers, | |
| value=benchmark_table_df, | |
| datatype=df_datatypes, | |
| interactive=False, | |
| wrap=True, | |
| column_widths=[40, 40, 200, 150, 175, 85, 100, 100, 80, 40], | |
| show_search="search", | |
| elem_classes=["wrap-header-df"] | |
| ) | |
| legend_markdown = create_legend_markdown(benchmark_name) | |
| gr.HTML(value=legend_markdown, elem_id="legend-markdown") | |
| def get_full_leaderboard_data(split: str) -> tuple[pd.DataFrame, dict]: | |
| """ | |
| Loads and transforms the complete dataset for a given split. | |
| This function handles caching and returns the final "pretty" DataFrame and tag map. | |
| """ | |
| viewer_or_data, raw_tag_map = get_leaderboard_viewer_instance(split) | |
| if isinstance(viewer_or_data, (LeaderboardViewer, DummyViewer)): | |
| raw_df, _ = viewer_or_data._load() | |
| if raw_df.empty: | |
| return pd.DataFrame(), {} | |
| pretty_df = transform_raw_dataframe(raw_df) | |
| pretty_tag_map = create_pretty_tag_map(raw_tag_map, INFORMAL_TO_FORMAL_NAME_MAP) | |
| if "Logs" in pretty_df.columns: | |
| def format_log_entry_to_html(raw_uri): | |
| if pd.isna(raw_uri) or raw_uri == "": return "" | |
| web_url = hf_uri_to_web_url(str(raw_uri)) | |
| return hyperlink(web_url, "π") if web_url else "" | |
| # Apply the function to the "Logs" column | |
| pretty_df["Logs"] = pretty_df["Logs"].apply(format_log_entry_to_html) | |
| if "Source" in pretty_df.columns: | |
| def format_source_url_to_html(raw_url): | |
| # Handle empty or NaN values, returning a blank string. | |
| if pd.isna(raw_url) or raw_url == "": return "" | |
| # Assume 'source_url' is already a valid web URL and doesn't need conversion. | |
| return hyperlink(str(raw_url), "π") | |
| # Apply the function to the "source_url" column. | |
| pretty_df["Source"] = pretty_df["Source"].apply(format_source_url_to_html) | |
| return pretty_df, pretty_tag_map | |
| # Fallback for unexpected types | |
| return pd.DataFrame(), {} | |
| def create_sub_navigation_bar(tag_map: dict, category_name: str, validation: bool = False) -> gr.HTML: | |
| """ | |
| Builds the entire sub-navigation bar as a single, self-contained HTML component. | |
| This bypasses Gradio's layout components, giving us full control. | |
| """ | |
| benchmark_names = tag_map.get(category_name, []) | |
| if not benchmark_names: | |
| # Return an empty HTML component to prevent errors | |
| return gr.HTML() | |
| # Start building the list of HTML button elements as strings | |
| html_buttons = [] | |
| for name in benchmark_names: | |
| target_id = create_gradio_anchor_id(name, validation) | |
| # Create a standard HTML button. | |
| # The onclick attribute calls our global JS function directly. | |
| # Note the mix of double and single quotes. | |
| button_str = f""" | |
| <button | |
| class="primary-link-button" | |
| onclick="scroll_to_element('{target_id}')" | |
| > | |
| {name} | |
| </button> | |
| """ | |
| html_buttons.append(button_str) | |
| # Join the button strings and wrap them in a single div container | |
| # This container will be our flexbox row. | |
| full_html = f""" | |
| <div class="sub-nav-bar-container"> | |
| <span class="sub-nav-label">Benchmarks in this category:</span> | |
| {''.join(html_buttons)} | |
| </div> | |
| """ | |
| # Return the entire navigation bar as one single Gradio HTML component | |
| return gr.HTML(full_html) | |
| def format_llm_base_with_html(value): | |
| """ | |
| Formats the 'LLM Base' cell value. | |
| If the value is a list with more than 1 element, it returns an | |
| HTML <span> with the full list in a hover-over tooltip. | |
| If it's a single-element list, it returns just that element. | |
| Otherwise, it returns the original value. | |
| """ | |
| if isinstance(value, list): | |
| if len(value) > 1: | |
| # Join the list items with a newline character for a clean tooltip | |
| tooltip_text = "\n".join(map(str, value)) | |
| # Return an HTML span with the title attribute for the tooltip | |
| return f'<span class="tooltip-icon cell-tooltip-icon" style="cursor: help;" data-tooltip="{tooltip_text}">{value[0]} (+ {len(value) - 1}) β</span>' | |
| if len(value) == 1: | |
| # If only one item, just return that item | |
| return value[0] | |
| # Return the value as-is if it's not a list or is an empty list | |
| return value | |