onnxruntime/docs/python/examples/plot_pipeline.py

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# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
# Licensed under the MIT License.
"""
Draw a pipeline
===============
There is no other way to look into one model stored
in ONNX format than looking into its node with
*onnx*. This example demonstrates
how to draw a model and to retrieve it in *json*
format.
Retrieve a model in JSON format
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
That's the most simple way.
"""
from onnxruntime.datasets import get_example
example1 = get_example("mul_1.onnx")
import onnx # noqa: E402
model = onnx.load(example1) # model is a ModelProto protobuf message
print(model)
#################################
# Draw a model with ONNX
# ++++++++++++++++++++++
# We use `net_drawer.py <https://github.com/onnx/onnx/blob/main/onnx/tools/net_drawer.py>`_
# included in *onnx* package.
# We use *onnx* to load the model
# in a different way than before.
from onnx import ModelProto # noqa: E402
model = ModelProto()
with open(example1, "rb") as fid:
content = fid.read()
model.ParseFromString(content)
###################################
# We convert it into a graph.
from onnx.tools.net_drawer import GetOpNodeProducer, GetPydotGraph # noqa: E402
pydot_graph = GetPydotGraph(
model.graph, name=model.graph.name, rankdir="LR", node_producer=GetOpNodeProducer("docstring")
)
pydot_graph.write_dot("graph.dot")
#######################################
# Then into an image
import os # noqa: E402
os.system("dot -O -Tpng graph.dot")
################################
# Which we display...
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt # noqa: E402
image = plt.imread("graph.dot.png")
plt.imshow(image)