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tfserver is an example for serving gRPC for Tensorflow/Pytorch thing's models.
It can serve not only through gRPC but also RESTful API with Skitai App Engine_ and Atila_ WSGI container.
This project is inspired by issue #176_.
I'm so sorry about this soulless manual.
Please see https://gitlab.com/hansroh/skitai/-/blob/master/tests/level4-2/build_model.py
It is mostly used tensorflow keras and dnn_.
Please see https://gitlab.com/hansroh/skitai/-/blob/master/tests/examples/tfserve.py
You can know how to serve gRPC service and make yoyr own APIs.
Please see https://gitlab.com/hansroh/tfserver/-/blob/master/tfserver/export/skitai/\_\_export\_\_.py
APIs to manage models and basic inference.
And for usage see, https://gitlab.com/hansroh/skitai/-/blob/master/tests/level4-2/test_tfserver.py
0.4 (2021. 4)
0.3 (2020. 6. 28)
0.2 (2020. 6. 26): integrated with dnn 0.3
0.1b8 (2018. 4. 13): fix grpc trailers, skitai upgrade is required
0.1b6 (2018. 3. 19): found works only grpcio 1.4.0
0.1b3 (2018. 2. 4): add @app.umounted decorator for clearing resource
0.1b2: remove self.tfsess.run (tf.global_variables_initializer())
0.1b1 (2018. 1. 28): Beta release
0.1a (2018. 1. 4): Alpha release
.. _issue #176 : https://github.com/tensorflow/serving/issues/176
.. _Skitai App Engine: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/skitai
.. _Atila: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/atila
.. _dnn: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dnn
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We found that tfserver demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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