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@echo off
@rem This script will install git (if not found on the PATH variable)
@rem using micromamba (an 8mb static-linked single-file binary, conda replacement).
@rem For users who already have git, this step will be skipped.
@rem Next, it'll download the project's source code.
@rem Then it will download a self-contained, standalone Python and unpack it.
@rem Finally, it'll create the Python virtual environment and preload the models.
@rem This enables a user to install this project without manually installing git or Python
echo ***** Installing InvokeAI.. *****
set PATH=c:\windows\system32
@rem Config
set INSTALL_ENV_DIR=%cd%\installer_files\env
@rem https://mamba.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation.html
set MICROMAMBA_DOWNLOAD_URL=https://micro.mamba.pm/api/micromamba/win-64/latest
set RELEASE_URL=https://github.com/tildebyte/InvokeAI
set RELEASE_SOURCEBALL=/archive/feat-install-pip-compile.tar.gz
set PYTHON_BUILD_STANDALONE_URL=https://github.com/indygreg/python-build-standalone/releases/download
set PYTHON_BUILD_STANDALONE=20221002/cpython-3.10.7+20221002-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc-shared-install_only.tar.gz
set PACKAGES_TO_INSTALL=
call git --version >.tmp1 2>.tmp2
if "%ERRORLEVEL%" NEQ "0" set PACKAGES_TO_INSTALL=%PACKAGES_TO_INSTALL% git
@rem Cleanup
del /q .tmp1 .tmp2
@rem (if necessary) install git into a contained environment
if "%PACKAGES_TO_INSTALL%" NEQ "" (
@rem download micromamba
echo ***** Downloading micromamba from %MICROMAMBA_DOWNLOAD_URL% to micromamba.exe *****
call curl -L "%MICROMAMBA_DOWNLOAD_URL%" > micromamba.tbz2
set err_msg=----- micromamba source unpack failed -----
tar -jxf micromamba.tbz2
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
move Library\bin\micromamba.exe micromamba.exe
rd /s /q Library info
del /q micromamba.tbz2
@rem test the mamba binary
echo ***** Micromamba version: *****
call micromamba.exe --version
@rem create the installer env
if not exist "%INSTALL_ENV_DIR%" (
call micromamba.exe create -y --prefix "%INSTALL_ENV_DIR%"
)
echo ***** Packages to install:%PACKAGES_TO_INSTALL% *****
call micromamba.exe install -y --prefix "%INSTALL_ENV_DIR%" -c conda-forge %PACKAGES_TO_INSTALL%
if not exist "%INSTALL_ENV_DIR%" (
echo ----- There was a problem while installing "%PACKAGES_TO_INSTALL%" using micromamba. Cannot continue. -----
pause
exit /b
)
)
del /q micromamba.exe
@rem For 'git' only
set PATH=%INSTALL_ENV_DIR%\Library\bin;%PATH%
@rem Download/unpack/clean up InvokeAI release sourceball
set err_msg=----- InvokeAI source download failed -----
curl -L %RELEASE_URL%/%RELEASE_SOURCEBALL% --output InvokeAI.tgz
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
set err_msg=----- InvokeAI source unpack failed -----
tar -zxf InvokeAI.tgz
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
del /q InvokeAI.tgz
set err_msg=----- InvokeAI source copy failed -----
cd InvokeAI-*
xcopy . .. /e /h
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
cd ..
@rem cleanup
for /f %%i in ('dir /b InvokeAI-*') do rd /s /q %%i
rd /s /q .dev_scripts .github docker-build tests
del /q requirements.in requirements-mkdocs.txt shell.nix
echo ***** Unpacked InvokeAI source *****
@rem Download/unpack/clean up python-build-standalone
set err_msg=----- Python download failed -----
curl -L %PYTHON_BUILD_STANDALONE_URL%/%PYTHON_BUILD_STANDALONE% --output python.tgz
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
set err_msg=----- Python unpack failed -----
tar -zxf python.tgz
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
del /q python.tgz
echo ***** Unpacked python-build-standalone *****
@rem create venv
set err_msg=----- problem creating venv -----
.\python\python -E -s -m venv .venv
@rem In reality, the following is ALL that 'activate.bat' does,
@rem aside from setting the prompt, which we don't care about
set PYTHONPATH=
set PATH=.venv\Scripts;%PATH%
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
echo ***** Created Python virtual environment *****
@rem Print venv's Python version
set err_msg=----- problem calling venv's python -----
echo We're running under
.venv\Scripts\python --version
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
set err_msg=----- pip update failed -----
.venv\Scripts\python -m pip install --no-cache-dir --no-warn-script-location --upgrade pip
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
echo ***** Updated pip *****
set err_msg=----- requirements file copy failed -----
copy installer\py3.10-windows-x86_64-cuda-reqs.txt requirements.txt
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
set err_msg=----- main pip install failed -----
.venv\Scripts\python -m pip install --no-cache-dir --no-warn-script-location -r requirements.txt
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
set err_msg=----- clipseg install failed -----
.venv\Scripts\python -m pip install --no-cache-dir --no-warn-script-location -e git+https://github.com/invoke-ai/clipseg.git@models-rename#egg=clipseg
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
set err_msg=----- InvokeAI setup failed -----
.venv\Scripts\python -m pip install --no-cache-dir --no-warn-script-location -e .
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
echo ***** Installed Python dependencies *****
@rem preload the models
call .venv\Scripts\python scripts\preload_models.py
set err_msg=----- model download clone failed -----
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
echo ***** Finished downloading models *****
echo ***** Installing invoke.bat ******
cp installer\invoke.bat .\invoke.bat
@rem more cleanup
rd /s /q installer installer_files
pause
exit
:err_exit
echo %err_msg%
pause
exit

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InvokeAI
Project homepage: https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI
Installation on Windows:
NOTE: You might need to enable Windows Long Paths. If you're not sure,
then you almost certainly need to. Simply double-click the 'WinLongPathsEnabled.reg'
file. Note that you will need to have admin privileges in order to
do this.
Please double-click the 'install.bat' file (while keeping it inside the invokeAI folder).
Installation on Linux and Mac:
Please open the terminal, and run './install.sh' (while keeping it inside the invokeAI folder).
After installation, please run the 'invoke.bat' file (on Windows) or 'invoke.sh'
file (on Linux/Mac) to start InvokeAI.