Im deploying a keras model and sending the test data to the model via a flask api. I have two files:
First: My Flask App:
# Let's startup the Flask application
app = Flask(__name__)
# Model reload from jSON:
print('Load model...')
json_file = open('models/model_temp.json', 'r')
loaded_model_json = json_file.read()
json_file.close()
keras_model_loaded = model_from_json(loaded_model_json)
print('Model loaded...')
# Weights reloaded from .h5 inside the model
print('Load weights...')
keras_model_loaded.load_weights("models/Model_temp.h5")
print('Weights loaded...')
# URL that we'll use to make predictions using get and post
@app.route('/predict',methods=['GET','POST'])
def predict():
data = request.get_json(force=True)
predict_request = [data["month"],data["day"],data["hour"]]
predict_request = np.array(predict_request)
predict_request = predict_request.reshape(1,-1)
y_hat = keras_model_loaded.predict(predict_request, batch_size=1, verbose=1)
return jsonify({'prediction': str(y_hat)})
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Choose the port
port = int(os.environ.get('PORT', 9000))
# Run locally
app.run(host='127.0.0.1', port=port)
Second: The file Im using to send the json data sending to the api endpoint:
response = rq.get('api url has been removed')
data=response.json()
currentDT = datetime.datetime.now()
Month = currentDT.month
Day = currentDT.day
Hour = currentDT.hour
url= "http://127.0.0.1:9000/predict"
post_data = json.dumps({'month': month, 'day': day, 'hour': hour,})
r = rq.post(url,post_data)
Im getting this response from Flask regarding Tensorflow:
ValueError: Tensor Tensor("dense_6/BiasAdd:0", shape=(?, 1), dtype=float32) is not an element of this graph.
My keras model is a simple 6 dense layer model and trains with no errors.
Any ideas?
I had the same problem. it was resolved by changing TensorFlow-1 version to TensorFlow-2. just uninstall ver-1 and install ver-2.
Ya their is a bug when you predict from model with keras. Keras will not be able to build graph due to some error. Try to predict images from model with the help of tensor flow. Just replace this line of code
Keras code:
tensorflow code:
import this library in your code and replace.
If Problem still not solved :
if still problem not solved than try to refresh the graph.
As your code is fine, running with a clean environment should solve it.
Clear keras cache at ~/.keras/
Run on a new environment, with the right packages (can be done easily with anaconda)
Make sure you are on a fresh session,
keras.backend.clear_session()
should remove all existing tf graphs.Keras Code:
TensorFlow Code:
Flask uses multiple threads. The problem you are running into is because the tensorflow model is not loaded and used in the same thread. One workaround is to force tensorflow to use the gloabl default graph .
Add this after you load your model
And inside your predict
It turns out this way does not need a clear_session call and is at the same time configuration friendly, using the graph object from configured session
session = tf.Session(config=_config); self.graph = session.graph
and the prediction by the created graph as defaultwith self.graph.as_default():
offers a clean approachJust after loading the model add
model._make_predict_function()
`It's so much simpler to wrap your keras model in a class and that class can keep track of it's own graph and session. This prevents the problems that having multiple threads/processes/models can cause which is almost certainly the cause of your issue. While other solutions will work this is by far the most general, scalable and catch all. Use this one: