Organise deps into ~3 categories:
- Core generation dependencies, pinned for reproducible builds.
- Core application dependencies, pinned for reproducible builds.
- Auxiliary dependencies, pinned only if necessary.
I pinned / bumped these to latest:
- `controlnet_aux`
- `fastapi`
- `fastapi-events`
- `huggingface-hub`
- `numpy`
- `python-socketio`
- `torchmetrics`
- `transformers`
- `uvicorn`
I checked the release notes for these and didn't see any breaking changes that would affect us. There is a `fastapi` breaking change in v108 related to background tasks but it doesn't affect us.
I tested on a fresh venv. The app still works and I can generate on macOS.
Hopefully, enforcing explicit pinned versions will reduce the issues where people get CPU torch.
It also means we should periodically bump versions up to ensure we don't get too far behind on our dependencies and have to do painful upgrades.
* add base definition of download manager
* basic functionality working
* add unit tests for download queue
* add documentation and FastAPI route
* fix docs
* add missing test dependency; fix import ordering
* fix file path length checking on windows
* fix ruff check error
* move release() into the __del__ method
* disable testing of stderr messages due to issues with pytest capsys fixture
* fix unsorted imports
* harmonized implementation of start() and stop() calls in download and & install modules
* Update invokeai/app/services/download/download_base.py
Co-authored-by: Ryan Dick <ryanjdick3@gmail.com>
* replace test datadir fixture with tmp_path
* replace DownloadJobBase->DownloadJob in download manager documentation
* make source and dest arguments to download_queue.download() an AnyHttpURL and Path respectively
* fix pydantic typecheck errors in the download unit test
* ruff formatting
* add "job cancelled" as an event rather than an exception
* fix ruff errors
* Update invokeai/app/services/download/download_default.py
Co-authored-by: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
* use threading.Event to stop service worker threads; handle unfinished job edge cases
* remove dangling STOP job definition
* fix ruff complaint
* fix ruff check again
* avoid race condition when start() and stop() are called simultaneously from different threads
* avoid race condition in stop() when a job becomes active while shutting down
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Co-authored-by: Lincoln Stein <lstein@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ryan Dick <ryanjdick3@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Kent Keirsey <31807370+hipsterusername@users.noreply.github.com>
* add code to repopulate model config records after schema update
* reformat for ruff
* migrate model records using db cursor rather than the ModelRecordConfigService
* ruff fixes
* tweak exception reporting
* fix: build frontend in pypi-release workflow
This was missing, resulting in the 3.5.0rc1 having no frontend.
* fix: use node 18, set working directory
- Node 20 has a problem with `pnpm`; set it to Node 18
- Set the working directory for the frontend commands
* Don't copy extraneous paths into installer .zip
* feat(installer): delete frontend build after creating installer
This prevents an empty `dist/` from breaking the app on startup.
* feat: add python dist as release artifact, as input to enable publish to pypi
- The release workflow never runs automatically. It must be manually kicked off.
- The release workflow has an input. When running it from the GH actions UI, you will see a "Publish build on PyPi" prompt. If this value is "true", the workflow will upload the build to PyPi, releasing it. If this is anything else (e.g. "false", the default), the workflow will build but not upload to PyPi.
- The `dist/` folder (where the python package is built) is uploaded as a workflow artifact as a zip file. This can be downloaded and inspected. This allows "dry" runs of the workflow.
- The workflow job and some steps have been renamed to clarify what they do
* translationBot(ui): update translation files
Updated by "Cleanup translation files" hook in Weblate.
Co-authored-by: Hosted Weblate <hosted@weblate.org>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
* freeze yaml migration logic at upgrade to 3.5
* moved migration code to migration_3
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Co-authored-by: Lincoln Stein <lstein@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Hosted Weblate <hosted@weblate.org>
This fixes a problem with `Annotated` which prevented us from using pydantic's `Field` to specify a discriminator for a union. We had to use FastAPI's `Body` as a workaround.
* chore: bump pydantic to 2.5.2
This release fixespydantic/pydantic#8175 and allows us to use `JsonValue`
* fix(ui): exclude public/en.json from prettier config
* fix(workflow_records): fix SQLite workflow insertion to ignore duplicates
* feat(backend): update workflows handling
Update workflows handling for Workflow Library.
**Updated Workflow Storage**
"Embedded Workflows" are workflows associated with images, and are now only stored in the image files. "Library Workflows" are not associated with images, and are stored only in DB.
This works out nicely. We have always saved workflows to files, but recently began saving them to the DB in addition to in image files. When that happened, we stopped reading workflows from files, so all the workflows that only existed in images were inaccessible. With this change, access to those workflows is restored, and no workflows are lost.
**Updated Workflow Handling in Nodes**
Prior to this change, workflows were embedded in images by passing the whole workflow JSON to a special workflow field on a node. In the node's `invoke()` function, the node was able to access this workflow and save it with the image. This (inaccurately) models workflows as a property of an image and is rather awkward technically.
A workflow is now a property of a batch/session queue item. It is available in the InvocationContext and therefore available to all nodes during `invoke()`.
**Database Migrations**
Added a `SQLiteMigrator` class to handle database migrations. Migrations were needed to accomodate the DB-related changes in this PR. See the code for details.
The `images`, `workflows` and `session_queue` tables required migrations for this PR, and are using the new migrator. Other tables/services are still creating tables themselves. A followup PR will adapt them to use the migrator.
**Other/Support Changes**
- Add a `has_workflow` column to `images` table to indicate that the image has an embedded workflow.
- Add handling for retrieving the workflow from an image in python. The image file must be fetched, the workflow extracted, and then sent to client, avoiding needing the browser to parse the image file. With the `has_workflow` column, the UI knows if there is a workflow to be fetched, and only fetches when the user requests to load the workflow.
- Add route to get the workflow from an image
- Add CRUD service/routes for the library workflows
- `workflow_images` table and services removed (no longer needed now that embedded workflows are not in the DB)
* feat(ui): updated workflow handling (WIP)
Clientside updates for the backend workflow changes.
Includes roughed-out workflow library UI.
* feat: revert SQLiteMigrator class
Will pursue this in a separate PR.
* feat(nodes): do not overwrite custom node module names
Use a different, simpler method to detect if a node is custom.
* feat(nodes): restore WithWorkflow as no-op class
This class is deprecated and no longer needed. Set its workflow attr value to None (meaning it is now a no-op), and issue a warning when an invocation subclasses it.
* fix(nodes): fix get_workflow from queue item dict func
* feat(backend): add WorkflowRecordListItemDTO
This is the id, name, description, created at and updated at workflow columns/attrs. Used to display lists of workflowsl
* chore(ui): typegen
* feat(ui): add workflow loading, deleting to workflow library UI
* feat(ui): workflow library pagination button styles
* wip
* feat: workflow library WIP
- Save to library
- Duplicate
- Filter/sort
- UI/queries
* feat: workflow library - system graphs - wip
* feat(backend): sync system workflows to db
* fix: merge conflicts
* feat: simplify default workflows
- Rename "system" -> "default"
- Simplify syncing logic
- Update UI to match
* feat(workflows): update default workflows
- Update TextToImage_SD15
- Add TextToImage_SDXL
- Add README
* feat(ui): refine workflow list UI
* fix(workflow_records): typo
* fix(tests): fix tests
* feat(ui): clean up workflow library hooks
* fix(db): fix mis-ordered db cleanup step
It was happening before pruning queue items - should happen afterwards, else you have to restart the app again to free disk space made available by the pruning.
* feat(ui): tweak reset workflow editor translations
* feat(ui): split out workflow redux state
The `nodes` slice is a rather complicated slice. Removing `workflow` makes it a bit more reasonable.
Also helps to flatten state out a bit.
* docs: update default workflows README
* fix: tidy up unused files, unrelated changes
* fix(backend): revert unrelated service organisational changes
* feat(backend): workflow_records.get_many arg "filter_text" -> "query"
* feat(ui): use custom hook in current image buttons
Already in use elsewhere, forgot to use it here.
* fix(ui): remove commented out property
* fix(ui): fix workflow loading
- Different handling for loading from library vs external
- Fix bug where only nodes and edges loaded
* fix(ui): fix save/save-as workflow naming
* fix(ui): fix circular dependency
* fix(db): fix bug with releasing without lock in db.clean()
* fix(db): remove extraneous lock
* chore: bump ruff
* fix(workflow_records): default `category` to `WorkflowCategory.User`
This allows old workflows to validate when reading them from the db or image files.
* hide workflow library buttons if feature is disabled
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We used the `RealESRGANer` utility class from the repo. It handled model loading and tiled upscaling logic.
Unfortunately, it hasn't been updated in over a year, had no types, and annoyingly printed to console.
I've adapted the class, cleaning it up a bit and removing the bits that are not relevant for us.
Upscaling functionality is identical.
No breaking changes for us.
Pydantic is working on its own faster JSON parser, `jiter`, and 2.5.0 starts bringing this in. See https://github.com/pydantic/jiter
There are a number of other bugfixes and minor changes in this version of pydantic.
The FastAPI update is mostly internal but let's stay up to date.
Upgrade pydantic and fastapi to latest.
- pydantic~=2.4.2
- fastapi~=103.2
- fastapi-events~=0.9.1
**Big Changes**
There are a number of logic changes needed to support pydantic v2. Most changes are very simple, like using the new methods to serialized and deserialize models, but there are a few more complex changes.
**Invocations**
The biggest change relates to invocation creation, instantiation and validation.
Because pydantic v2 moves all validation logic into the rust pydantic-core, we may no longer directly stick our fingers into the validation pie.
Previously, we (ab)used models and fields to allow invocation fields to be optional at instantiation, but required when `invoke()` is called. We directly manipulated the fields and invocation models when calling `invoke()`.
With pydantic v2, this is much more involved. Changes to the python wrapper do not propagate down to the rust validation logic - you have to rebuild the model. This causes problem with concurrent access to the invocation classes and is not a free operation.
This logic has been totally refactored and we do not need to change the model any more. The details are in `baseinvocation.py`, in the `InputField` function and `BaseInvocation.invoke_internal()` method.
In the end, this implementation is cleaner.
**Invocation Fields**
In pydantic v2, you can no longer directly add or remove fields from a model.
Previously, we did this to add the `type` field to invocations.
**Invocation Decorators**
With pydantic v2, we instead use the imperative `create_model()` API to create a new model with the additional field. This is done in `baseinvocation.py` in the `invocation()` wrapper.
A similar technique is used for `invocation_output()`.
**Minor Changes**
There are a number of minor changes around the pydantic v2 models API.
**Protected `model_` Namespace**
All models' pydantic-provided methods and attributes are prefixed with `model_` and this is considered a protected namespace. This causes some conflict, because "model" means something to us, and we have a ton of pydantic models with attributes starting with "model_".
Forunately, there are no direct conflicts. However, in any pydantic model where we define an attribute or method that starts with "model_", we must tell set the protected namespaces to an empty tuple.
```py
class IPAdapterModelField(BaseModel):
model_name: str = Field(description="Name of the IP-Adapter model")
base_model: BaseModelType = Field(description="Base model")
model_config = ConfigDict(protected_namespaces=())
```
**Model Serialization**
Pydantic models no longer have `Model.dict()` or `Model.json()`.
Instead, we use `Model.model_dump()` or `Model.model_dump_json()`.
**Model Deserialization**
Pydantic models no longer have `Model.parse_obj()` or `Model.parse_raw()`, and there are no `parse_raw_as()` or `parse_obj_as()` functions.
Instead, you need to create a `TypeAdapter` object to parse python objects or JSON into a model.
```py
adapter_graph = TypeAdapter(Graph)
deserialized_graph_from_json = adapter_graph.validate_json(graph_json)
deserialized_graph_from_dict = adapter_graph.validate_python(graph_dict)
```
**Field Customisation**
Pydantic `Field`s no longer accept arbitrary args.
Now, you must put all additional arbitrary args in a `json_schema_extra` arg on the field.
**Schema Customisation**
FastAPI and pydantic schema generation now follows the OpenAPI version 3.1 spec.
This necessitates two changes:
- Our schema customization logic has been revised
- Schema parsing to build node templates has been revised
The specific aren't important, but this does present additional surface area for bugs.
**Performance Improvements**
Pydantic v2 is a full rewrite with a rust backend. This offers a substantial performance improvement (pydantic claims 5x to 50x depending on the task). We'll notice this the most during serialization and deserialization of sessions/graphs, which happens very very often - a couple times per node.
I haven't done any benchmarks, but anecdotally, graph execution is much faster. Also, very larges graphs - like with massive iterators - are much, much faster.
I'm not sure if it's correct way of handling things, but correcting this string to '==0.0.20' fixes xformers install for me - and maybe for others too.
Please see this thread, this is the issue I had (trying to install InvokeAI):
https://github.com/facebookresearch/xformers/issues/740
* Remove fastapi-socketio dependency, doesn't really do much for us and isn't well maintained
* Run python black
* Remove fastapi_socketio import
* Add __app as class variable in case we ever need it later
* Run isort
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The `@invocation` decorator is extended with an optional `version` arg. On execution of the decorator, the version string is parsed using the `semver` package (this was an indirect dependency and has been added to `pyproject.toml`).
All built-in nodes are set with `version="1.0.0"`.
The version is added to the OpenAPI Schema for consumption by the client.