Problem with PettingZoo and Stable-Baselines3 with a ParallelEnv

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I am having trouble in making things work with a Custom ParallelEnv I wrote by using PettingZoo. I am using SuperSuit's ss.pettingzoo_env_to_vec_env_v1(env) as a wrapper to Vectorize the environment and make it work with Stable-Baseline3 and documented here.

You can find attached a summary of the most relevant part of the code:

from typing import Optional
from gym import spaces
import random
import numpy as np
from pettingzoo import ParallelEnv
from pettingzoo.utils.conversions import parallel_wrapper_fn
import supersuit as ss
from gym.utils import EzPickle, seeding


def env(**kwargs):
    env_ = parallel_env(**kwargs)
    env_ = ss.pettingzoo_env_to_vec_env_v1(env_)
    #env_ = ss.concat_vec_envs_v1(env_, 1)
    return env_


petting_zoo = env


class parallel_env(ParallelEnv, EzPickle):
    metadata = {'render_modes': ['ansi'], "name": "PlayerEnv-Multi-v0"}

    def __init__(self, n_agents: int = 20, new_step_api: bool = True) -> None:
        EzPickle.__init__(
            self,
            n_agents,
            new_step_api
        )

        self._episode_ended = False
        self.n_agents = n_agents

        self.possible_agents = [
            f"player_{idx}" for idx in range(n_agents)]

        self.agents = self.possible_agents[:]

        self.agent_name_mapping = dict(
            zip(self.possible_agents, list(range(len(self.possible_agents))))
        )

        self.observation_spaces = spaces.Dict(
            {agent: spaces.Box(shape=(len(self.agents),),
                               dtype=np.float64, low=0.0, high=1.0) for agent in self.possible_agents}
        )

        self.action_spaces = spaces.Dict(
            {agent: spaces.Discrete(4) for agent in self.possible_agents}
        )
        self.current_step = 0

    def seed(self, seed=None):
        self.np_random, seed = seeding.np_random(seed)

    def observation_space(self, agent):
        return self.observation_spaces[agent]

    def action_space(self, agent):
        return self.action_spaces[agent]

    def __calculate_observation(self, agent_id: int) -> np.ndarray:
        return self.observation_space(agent_id).sample()

    def __calculate_observations(self) -> np.ndarray:
        observations = {
            agent: self.__calculate_observation(
                agent_id=agent)
            for agent in self.agents
        }
        return observations

    def observe(self, agent):
        return self.__calculate_observation(agent_id=agent)

    def step(self, actions):
        if self._episode_ended:
            return self.reset()
        observations = self.__calculate_observations()
        rewards = random.sample(range(100), self.n_agents)
        self.current_step += 1
        self._episode_ended = self.current_step >= 100
        infos = {agent: {} for agent in self.agents}
        dones = {agent: self._episode_ended for agent in self.agents}
        rewards = {
            self.agents[i]: rewards[i]
            for i in range(len(self.agents))
        }
        if self._episode_ended:
            self.agents = {}  # To satisfy `set(par_env.agents) == live_agents`
        return observations, rewards, dones, infos

    def reset(self,
              seed: Optional[int] = None,
              return_info: bool = False,
              options: Optional[dict] = None,):
        self.agents = self.possible_agents[:]
        self._episode_ended = False
        self.current_step = 0
        observations = self.__calculate_observations()
        return observations

    def render(self, mode="human"):
        # TODO: IMPLEMENT
        print("TO BE IMPLEMENTED")

    def close(self):
        pass

Unfortunately when I try to test with the following main procedure:

from stable_baselines3 import DQN, PPO
from stable_baselines3.common.env_checker import check_env
from dummy_env import dummy
from pettingzoo.test import parallel_api_test


if __name__ == '__main__':
    # Testing the parallel algorithm alone
    env_parallel = dummy.parallel_env()
    parallel_api_test(env_parallel)  # This works!

    # Testing the environment with the wrapper
    env = dummy.petting_zoo()

    # ERROR: AssertionError: The observation returned by the `reset()` method does not match the given observation space 
    check_env(env)  

    # Model initialization
    model = PPO("MlpPolicy", env, verbose=1)
    
    # ERROR: ValueError: could not broadcast input array from shape (20,20) into shape (20,)
    model.learn(total_timesteps=10_000)

I get the following error:

AssertionError: The observation returned by the `reset()` method does not match the given observation space

If I skip check_env() I get the following one:

ValueError: could not broadcast input array from shape (20,20) into shape (20,)

It seems like that ss.pettingzoo_env_to_vec_env_v1(env) is capable of splitting the parallel environment in multiple vectorized ones, but not for the reset() function.

Does anyone know how to fix this problem?

Plese find the Github Repository to reproduce the problem.

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Piero Macaluso On BEST ANSWER

Thanks to discussion I had in the issue section of the SuperSuit repository, I am able to post the solution to the problem. Thanks to jjshoots!

First of all it is necessary to have the latest SuperSuit version. In order to get that I needed to install Stable-Baseline3 using the instructions here to make it work with gym 0.24+.

After that, taking the code in the question as example, it is necessary to substitute

def env(**kwargs):
    env_ = parallel_env(**kwargs)
    env_ = ss.pettingzoo_env_to_vec_env_v1(env_)
    #env_ = ss.concat_vec_envs_v1(env_, 1)
    return env_

with

def env(**kwargs):
    env_ = parallel_env(**kwargs)
    env_ = ss.pettingzoo_env_to_vec_env_v1(env_)
    env_ = ss.concat_vec_envs_v1(env_, 1, base_class="stable_baselines3")
    return env_

The outcomes are:

  • Outcome 1: leaving the line with check_env(env) I got an error AssertionError: Your environment must inherit from the gym.Env class cf https://github.com/openai/gym/blob/master/gym/core.py
  • Outcome 2: removing the line with check_env(env), the agent starts training successfully!

In the end, I think that the argument base_class="stable_baselines3" made the difference. Only the small problem on check_env remains to be reported, but I think it can be considered as trivial if the training works.

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william duong On

You should double check the reset() function in PettingZoo. It will return None instead of an observation like GYM