* 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
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* freeze yaml migration logic at upgrade to 3.5
* moved migration code to migration_3
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This model was a bit too strict, and raised validation errors when workflows we expect to *not* have an ID (eg, an embedded workflow) have one.
Now it strips unknown attributes, allowing those workflows to load.
- Handle an image file not existing despite being in the database.
- Add a simple pydantic model that tests only for the existence of a workflow's version.
- Check against this new model when migrating workflows, skipping if the workflow fails validation. If it succeeds, the frontend should be able to handle the workflow.
- use simpler pattern for migration dependencies
- move SqliteDatabase & migration to utility method `init_db`, use this in both the app and tests, ensuring the same db schema is used in both
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.
Invocations now have a classification:
- Stable: LTS
- Beta: LTS planned, API may change
- Prototype: No LTS planned, API may change, may be removed entirely
The `@invocation` decorator has a new arg `classification`, and an enum `Classification` is added to `baseinvocation.py`.
The default is Stable; this is a non-breaking change.
The classification is presented in the node header as a hammer icon (Beta) or flask icon (prototype).
The icon has a tooltip briefly describing the classification.
Simplifies a couple things:
- Init is more straightforward
- It's clear in the migrator that the connection we are working with is related to the SqliteDatabase
- Simplify init args to path (None means use memory), logger, and verbose
- Add docstrings to SqliteDatabase (it had almost none)
- Update all usages of the class
- min_overlap removed * restrictions and round_to_8
- min_overlap handles tile size > image size by clipping the num tiles to 1.
- Updated assert test on min_overlap.