Fix usage of enableCameraSensors #149
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Goal
Enable proper use of the
enableCameraSensorsconfig parameter.Problem
The current behavior results in
enableCameraSensorsalways being False.Reason
enable_camera_sensors = config.get("enableCameraSensors", False)always returns False because this is reading from the wrong part of the config. In almost all of the task yaml files,enableCameraSensorsis defined undertask.env, but in the code it is looking undertask. The use of thegetand default value made this bug pass by silently, but I noticed it when trying to get my camera sensors to work in a headless training environment.I also fixed the AllegroHands' yaml files to be consistent with the others (before they were under
task.task).How To Check
Can manually check using:
I also wrote a small python script called
check_for_enableCameraSensors.pythat does a similar check if placed inIsaacGymEnvs/isaacgymenvs.Before Change
Note the ['task, 'task', 'enableCameraSensors'] in AllegroHand is inconsistent (it was the same in AllegroHandManualDR and AllegroHandADR too, but failed to load for some reason).
After
Note the consistent ['task, 'env', 'enableCameraSensors'] now.