* feat(ui): add axios client generator and simple example
* fix(ui): update client & nodes test code w/ new Edge type
* chore(ui): organize generated files
* chore(ui): update .eslintignore, .prettierignore
* chore(ui): update openapi.json
* feat(backend): fixes for nodes/generator
* feat(ui): generate object args for api client
* feat(ui): more nodes api prototyping
* feat(ui): nodes cancel
* chore(ui): regenerate api client
* fix(ui): disable OG web server socket connection
* fix(ui): fix scrollbar styles typing and prop
just noticed the typo, and made the types stronger.
* feat(ui): add socketio types
* feat(ui): wip nodes
- extract api client method arg types instead of manually declaring them
- update example to display images
- general tidy up
* start building out node translations from frontend state and add notes about missing features
* use reference to sampler_name
* use reference to sampler_name
* add optional apiUrl prop
* feat(ui): start hooking up dynamic txt2img node generation, create middleware for session invocation
* feat(ui): write separate nodes socket layer, txt2img generating and rendering w single node
* feat(ui): img2img implementation
* feat(ui): get intermediate images working but types are stubbed out
* chore(ui): add support for package mode
* feat(ui): add nodes mode script
* feat(ui): handle random seeds
* fix(ui): fix middleware types
* feat(ui): add rtk action type guard
* feat(ui): disable NodeAPITest
This was polluting the network/socket logs.
* feat(ui): fix parameters panel border color
This commit should be elsewhere but I don't want to break my flow
* feat(ui): make thunk types more consistent
* feat(ui): add type guards for outputs
* feat(ui): load images on socket connect
Rudimentary
* chore(ui): bump redux-toolkit
* docs(ui): update readme
* chore(ui): regenerate api client
* chore(ui): add typescript as dev dependency
I am having trouble with TS versions after vscode updated and now uses TS 5. `madge` has installed 3.9.10 and for whatever reason my vscode wants to use that. Manually specifying 4.9.5 and then setting vscode to use that as the workspace TS fixes the issue.
* feat(ui): begin migrating gallery to nodes
Along the way, migrate to use RTK `createEntityAdapter` for gallery images, and separate `results` and `uploads` into separate slices. Much cleaner this way.
* feat(ui): clean up & comment results slice
* fix(ui): separate thunk for initial gallery load so it properly gets index 0
* feat(ui): POST upload working
* fix(ui): restore removed type
* feat(ui): patch api generation for headers access
* chore(ui): regenerate api
* feat(ui): wip gallery migration
* feat(ui): wip gallery migration
* chore(ui): regenerate api
* feat(ui): wip refactor socket events
* feat(ui): disable panels based on app props
* feat(ui): invert logic to be disabled
* disable panels when app mounts
* feat(ui): add support to disableTabs
* docs(ui): organise and update docs
* lang(ui): add toast strings
* feat(ui): wip events, comments, and general refactoring
* feat(ui): add optional token for auth
* feat(ui): export StatusIndicator and ModelSelect for header use
* feat(ui) working on making socket URL dynamic
* feat(ui): dynamic middleware loading
* feat(ui): prep for socket jwt
* feat(ui): migrate cancelation
also updated action names to be event-like instead of declaration-like
sorry, i was scattered and this commit has a lot of unrelated stuff in it.
* fix(ui): fix img2img type
* chore(ui): regenerate api client
* feat(ui): improve InvocationCompleteEvent types
* feat(ui): increase StatusIndicator font size
* fix(ui): fix middleware order for multi-node graphs
* feat(ui): add exampleGraphs object w/ iterations example
* feat(ui): generate iterations graph
* feat(ui): update ModelSelect for nodes API
* feat(ui): add hi-res functionality for txt2img generations
* feat(ui): "subscribe" to particular nodes
feels like a dirty hack but oh well it works
* feat(ui): first steps to node editor ui
* fix(ui): disable event subscription
it is not fully baked just yet
* feat(ui): wip node editor
* feat(ui): remove extraneous field types
* feat(ui): nodes before deleting stuff
* feat(ui): cleanup nodes ui stuff
* feat(ui): hook up nodes to redux
* fix(ui): fix handle
* fix(ui): add basic node edges & connection validation
* feat(ui): add connection validation styling
* feat(ui): increase edge width
* feat(ui): it blends
* feat(ui): wip model handling and graph topology validation
* feat(ui): validation connections w/ graphlib
* docs(ui): update nodes doc
* feat(ui): wip node editor
* chore(ui): rebuild api, update types
* add redux-dynamic-middlewares as a dependency
* feat(ui): add url host transformation
* feat(ui): handle already-connected fields
* feat(ui): rewrite SqliteItemStore in sqlalchemy
* fix(ui): fix sqlalchemy dynamic model instantiation
* feat(ui, nodes): metadata wip
* feat(ui, nodes): models
* feat(ui, nodes): more metadata wip
* feat(ui): wip range/iterate
* fix(nodes): fix sqlite typing
* feat(ui): export new type for invoke component
* tests(nodes): fix test instantiation of ImageField
* feat(nodes): fix LoadImageInvocation
* feat(nodes): add `title` ui hint
* feat(nodes): make ImageField attrs optional
* feat(ui): wip nodes etc
* feat(nodes): roll back sqlalchemy
* fix(nodes): partially address feedback
* fix(backend): roll back changes to pngwriter
* feat(nodes): wip address metadata feedback
* feat(nodes): add seeded rng to RandomRange
* feat(nodes): address feedback
* feat(nodes): move GET images error handling to DiskImageStorage
* feat(nodes): move GET images error handling to DiskImageStorage
* fix(nodes): fix image output schema customization
* feat(ui): img2img/txt2img -> linear
- remove txt2img and img2img tabs
- add linear tab
- add initial image selection to linear parameters accordion
* feat(ui): tidy graph builders
* feat(ui): tidy misc
* feat(ui): improve invocation union types
* feat(ui): wip metadata viewer recall
* feat(ui): move fonts to normal deps
* feat(nodes): fix broken upload
* feat(nodes): add metadata module + tests, thumbnails
- `MetadataModule` is stateless and needed in places where the `InvocationContext` is not available, so have not made it a `service`
- Handles loading/parsing/building metadata, and creating png info objects
- added tests for MetadataModule
- Lifted thumbnail stuff to util
* fix(nodes): revert change to RandomRangeInvocation
* feat(nodes): address feedback
- make metadata a service
- rip out pydantic validation, implement metadata parsing as simple functions
- update tests
- address other minor feedback items
* fix(nodes): fix other tests
* fix(nodes): add metadata service to cli
* fix(nodes): fix latents/image field parsing
* feat(nodes): customise LatentsField schema
* feat(nodes): move metadata parsing to frontend
* fix(nodes): fix metadata test
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- Fixed a bunch of padding and margin issues across the app
- Fixed the Invoke logo compressing
- Disabled the visibility of the options panel pin button in tablet and mobile views
- Refined the header menu options in mobile and tablet views
- Refined other site header elements in mobile and tablet views
- Aligned Tab Icons to center in mobile and tablet views
Made some basic responsive changes to demonstrate how to go about making changes.
There are a bunch of problems not addressed yet. Like dealing with the resizeable component and etc.
This component just classifies `base` and `sm` as mobile, `md` and `lg` as tablet and `xl` and `2xl` as desktop.
This is a basic hook for quicker work with resolutions. Can be modified and adjusted to our needs. All resolution related work can go into this hook.
This commit adds invokeai.backend.util.logging, which provides support
for formatted console and logfile messages that follow the status
reporting conventions of earlier InvokeAI versions.
Examples:
### A critical error (logging.CRITICAL)
*** A non-fatal error (logging.ERROR)
** A warning (logging.WARNING)
>> Informational message (logging.INFO)
| Debugging message (logging.DEBUG)
This style logs everything through a single logging object and is
identical to using Python's `logging` module. The commonly-used
module-level logging functions are implemented as simple pass-thrus
to logging:
import invokeai.backend.util.logging as ialog
ialog.debug('this is a debugging message')
ialog.info('this is a informational message')
ialog.log(level=logging.CRITICAL, 'get out of dodge')
ialog.disable(level=logging.INFO)
ialog.basicConfig(filename='/var/log/invokeai.log')
Internally, the invokeai logging module creates a new default logger
named "invokeai" so that its logging does not interfere with other
module's use of the vanilla logging module. So `logging.error("foo")`
will go through the regular logging path and not add the additional
message decorations.
For more control, the logging module's object-oriented logging style
is also supported. The API is identical to the vanilla logging
usage. In fact, the only thing that has changed is that the
getLogger() method adds a custom formatter to the log messages.
import logging
from invokeai.backend.util.logging import InvokeAILogger
logger = InvokeAILogger.getLogger(__name__)
fh = logging.FileHandler('/var/invokeai.log')
logger.addHandler(fh)
logger.critical('this will be logged to both the console and the log file')
This commit adds invokeai.backend.util.logging, which provides support
for formatted console and logfile messages that follow the status
reporting conventions of earlier InvokeAI versions.
Examples:
### A critical error (logging.CRITICAL)
*** A non-fatal error (logging.ERROR)
** A warning (logging.WARNING)
>> Informational message (logging.INFO)
| Debugging message (logging.DEBUG)
- add invocation schema customisation
done via fastapi's `Config` class and `schema_extra`. when using `Config`, inherit from `InvocationConfig` to get type hints.
where it makes sense - like for all math invocations - define a `MathInvocationConfig` class and have all invocations inherit from it.
this customisation can provide any arbitrary additional data to the UI. currently it provides tags and field type hints.
this is necessary for `model` type fields, which are actually string fields. without something like this, we can't reliably differentiate `model` fields from normal `string` fields.
can also be used for future field types.
all invocations now have tags, and all `model` fields have ui type hints.
- fix model handling for invocations
added a helper to fall back to the default model if an invalid model name is chosen. model names in graphs now work.
- fix latents progress callback
noticed this wasn't correct while working on everything else.
- add `list_images` endpoint at `GET api/v1/images`
- extend `ImageStorageBase` with `list()` method, implemented it for `DiskImageStorage`
- add `ImageReponse` class to for image responses, which includes urls, metadata
- add `ImageMetadata` class (basically a stub at the moment)
- uploaded images now named `"{uuid}_{timestamp}.png"`
- add `models` modules. besides separating concerns more clearly, this helps to mitigate circular dependencies
- improve thumbnail handling
- Compensatory change to the CLI that prevents it from crashing
when it tries to import a model.
- Bug introduced when the "convert" option removed from the model
manager.
* Add latents nodes.
* Fix iteration expansion.
* Add collection generator nodes, math nodes.
* Add noise node.
* Add some graph debug commands to the CLI.
* Fix negative id linking in CLI.
* Fix a CLI bug with multiple links per node.
- New method is ModelManager.get_sub_model(model_name:str,model_part:SDModelComponent)
To use:
```
from invokeai.backend import ModelManager, SDModelComponent as sdmc
manager = ModelManager('/path/to/models.yaml')
vae = manager.get_sub_model('stable-diffusion-1.5', sdmc.vae)
```
This commit fixes bugs related to the on-the-fly conversion and loading of
legacy checkpoint models built on SD-2.0 base.
- When legacy checkpoints built on SD-2.0 models were converted
on-the-fly using --ckpt_convert, generation would crash with a
precision incompatibility error.
A long-standing issue with importing legacy checkpoints (both ckpt and
safetensors) is that the user has to identify the correct config file,
either by providing its path or by selecting which type of model the
checkpoint is (e.g. "v1 inpainting"). In addition, some users wish to
provide custom VAEs for use with the model. Currently this is done in
the WebUI by importing the model, editing it, and then typing in the
path to the VAE.
To improve the user experience, the model manager's
`heuristic_import()` method has been enhanced as follows:
1. When initially called, the caller can pass a config file path, in
which case it will be used.
2. If no config file provided, the method looks for a .yaml file in the
same directory as the model which bears the same basename. e.g.
```
my-new-model.safetensors
my-new-model.yaml
```
The yaml file is then used as the configuration file for
importation and conversion.
3. If no such file is found, then the method opens up the checkpoint
and probes it to determine whether it is V1, V1-inpaint or V2.
If it is a V1 format, then the appropriate v1-inference.yaml config
file is used. Unfortunately there are two V2 variants that cannot be
distinguished by introspection.
4. If the probe algorithm is unable to determine the model type, then its
last-ditch effort is to execute an optional callback function that can
be provided by the caller. This callback, named `config_file_callback`
receives the path to the legacy checkpoint and returns the path to the
config file to use. The CLI uses to put up a multiple choice prompt to
the user. The WebUI **could** use this to prompt the user to choose
from a radio-button selection.
5. If the config file cannot be determined, then the import is abandoned.
The user can attach a custom VAE to the imported and converted model
by copying the desired VAE into the same directory as the file to be
imported, and giving it the same basename. E.g.:
```
my-new-model.safetensors
my-new-model.vae.pt
```
For this to work, the VAE must end with ".vae.pt", ".vae.ckpt", or
".vae.safetensors". The indicated VAE will be converted into diffusers
format and stored with the converted models file, so the ".pt" file
can be deleted after conversion.
No facility is currently provided to swap a diffusers VAE at import
time, but this can be done after the fact using the WebUI and CLI's
model editing functions.
- This PR adds support for embedding files that contain a single key
"emb_params". The only example I know of this format is the
"EasyNegative" embedding on HuggingFace, but there are certainly
others.
- This PR also adds support for loading embedding files that have been
saved in safetensors format.
- It also cleans up the code so that the logic of probing for and
selecting the right format parser is clear.
- Commands, invocations and their parameters will now autocomplete
using introspection.
- Two types of parameter *arguments* will also autocomplete:
- --sampler_name will autocomplete the scheduler name
- --model will autocomplete the model name
- There don't seem to be commands for reading/writing image files yet, so
path autocompletion is not implemented
- resolve conflicts with generate.py invocation
- remove unused symbols that pyflakes complains about
- add **untested** code for passing intermediate latent image to the
step callback in the format expected.
This PR fixes#2951 and restores the step_callback argument in the
refactored generate() method. Note that this issue states that
"something is still wrong because steps and step are zero." However,
I think this is confusion over the call signature of the callback, which
since the diffusers merge has been `callback(state:PipelineIntermediateState)`
This is the test script that I used to determine that `step` is being passed
correctly:
```
from pathlib import Path
from invokeai.backend import ModelManager, PipelineIntermediateState
from invokeai.backend.globals import global_config_dir
from invokeai.backend.generator import Txt2Img
def my_callback(state:PipelineIntermediateState, total_steps:int):
print(f'callback(step={state.step}/{total_steps})')
def main():
manager = ModelManager(Path(global_config_dir()) / "models.yaml")
model = manager.get_model('stable-diffusion-1.5')
print ('=== TXT2IMG TEST ===')
steps=30
output = next(Txt2Img(model).generate(prompt='banana sushi',
iterations=None,
steps=steps,
step_callback=lambda x: my_callback(x,steps)
)
)
print(f'image={output.image}, seed={output.seed}, steps={output.params.steps}')
if __name__=='__main__':
main()
```
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This PR fixes#2951 and restores the step_callback argument in the
refactored generate() method. Note that this issue states that
"something is still wrong because steps and step are zero." However,
I think this is confusion over the call signature of the callback, which
since the diffusers merge has been `callback(state:PipelineIntermediateState)`
This is the test script that I used to determine that `step` is being passed
correctly:
```
from pathlib import Path
from invokeai.backend import ModelManager, PipelineIntermediateState
from invokeai.backend.globals import global_config_dir
from invokeai.backend.generator import Txt2Img
def my_callback(state:PipelineIntermediateState, total_steps:int):
print(f'callback(step={state.step}/{total_steps})')
def main():
manager = ModelManager(Path(global_config_dir()) / "models.yaml")
model = manager.get_model('stable-diffusion-1.5')
print ('=== TXT2IMG TEST ===')
steps=30
output = next(Txt2Img(model).generate(prompt='banana sushi',
iterations=None,
steps=steps,
step_callback=lambda x: my_callback(x,steps)
)
)
print(f'image={output.image}, seed={output.seed}, steps={output.params.steps}')
if __name__=='__main__':
main()
```
- This PR turns on pickle scanning before a legacy checkpoint file
is loaded from disk within the checkpoint_to_diffusers module.
- Also miscellaneous diagnostic message cleanup.
- When a legacy checkpoint model is loaded via --convert_ckpt and its
models.yaml stanza refers to a custom VAE path (using the 'vae:'
key), the custom VAE will be converted and used within the diffusers
model. Otherwise the VAE contained within the legacy model will be
used.
- Note that the heuristic_import() method, which imports arbitrary
legacy files on disk and URLs, will continue to default to the
the standard stabilityai/sd-vae-ft-mse VAE. This can be fixed after
the fact by editing the models.yaml stanza using the Web or CLI
UIs.
- Fixes issue #2917
- The value of png_compression was always 6, despite the value provided to the
--png_compression argument. This fixes the bug.
- It also fixes an inconsistency between the maximum range of png_compression
and the help text.
- Closes#2945
Prior to this commit, all models would be loaded with the extremely unsafe `torch.load` method, except those with the exact extension `.safetensors`. Even a change in casing (eg. `saFetensors`, `Safetensors`, etc) would cause the file to be loaded with torch.load instead of the much safer `safetensors.toch.load_file`.
If a malicious actor renamed an infected `.ckpt` to something like `.SafeTensors` or `.SAFETENSORS` an unsuspecting user would think they are loading a safe .safetensor, but would in fact be parsing an unsafe pickle file, and executing an attacker's payload. This commit fixes this vulnerability by reversing the loading-method decision logic to only use the unsafe `torch.load` when the file extension is exactly `.ckpt`.
fix(ui): remove old scrollbar css
fix(ui): make guidepopover lazy
feat(ui): wip resizable drawer
feat(ui): wip resizable drawer
feat(ui): add scroll-linked shadow
feat(ui): organize files
Align Scrollbar next to content
Move resizable drawer underneath the progress bar
Add InvokeLogo to unpinned & align
Adds Invoke Logo to Unpinned Parameters panel and aligns to make it feel seamless.
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Cause of the problem was inadvertent activation of the safety checker.
When conversion occurs on disk, the safety checker is disabled during loading.
However, when converting in RAM, the safety checker was not removed, resulting
in it activating even when user specified --no-nsfw_checker.
This PR fixes the problem by detecting when the caller has requested the InvokeAi
StableDiffusionGeneratorPipeline class to be returned and setting safety checker
to None. Do not do this with diffusers models destined for disk because then they
will be incompatible with the merge script!!
Closes#2836
Some schedulers report not only the noisy latents at the current timestep,
but also their estimate so far of what the de-noised latents will be.
It makes for a more legible preview than the noisy latents do.
* Fix img2img and inpainting code so a strength of 1 behaves the same as txt2img.
* Make generated images identical to their txt2img counterparts when strength is 1.
There are actually two Stable Diffusion v2 legacy checkpoint
configurations:
1) "epsilon" prediction type for Stable Diffusion v2 Base
2) "v-prediction" type for Stable Diffusion v2-768
This commit adds the configuration file needed for epsilon prediction
type models as well as the UI that prompts the user to select the
appropriate configuration file when the code can't do so
automatically.
build(ui): fix husky path
build(ui): fix hmr issue, remove emotion cache
build(ui): clean up package.json
build(ui): update gh action and npm scripts
feat(ui): wip port lightbox to chakra theme
feat(ui): wip use chakra theme tokens
feat(ui): Add status text to main loading spinner
feat(ui): wip chakra theme tweaking
feat(ui): simply iaisimplemenu button
feat(ui): wip chakra theming
feat(ui): Theme Management
feat(ui): Add Ocean Blue Theme
feat(ui): wip lightbox
fix(ui): fix lightbox mouse
feat(ui): set default theme variants
feat(ui): model manager chakra theme
chore(ui): lint
feat(ui): remove last scss
feat(ui): fix switch theme
feat(ui): Theme Cleanup
feat(ui): Stylize Search Models Found List
feat(ui): hide scrollbars
feat(ui): fix floating button position
feat(ui): Scrollbar Styling
fix broken scripts
This PR fixes the following scripts:
1) Scripts that can be executed within the repo's scripts directory.
Note that these are for development testing and are not intended
to be exposed to the user.
configure_invokeai.py - configuration
dream.py - the legacy CLI
images2prompt.py - legacy "dream prompt" retriever
invoke-new.py - new nodes-based CLI
invoke.py - the legacy CLI under another name
make_models_markdown_table.py - a utility used during the release/doc process
pypi_helper.py - another utility used during the release process
sd-metadata.py - retrieve JSON-formatted metadata from a PNG file
2) Scripts that are installed by pip install. They get placed into the venv's
PATH and are intended to be the official entry points:
invokeai-node-cli - new nodes-based CLI
invokeai-node-web - new nodes-based web server
invokeai - legacy CLI
invokeai-configure - install time configuration script
invokeai-merge - model merging script
invokeai-ti - textual inversion script
invokeai-model-install - model installer
invokeai-update - update script
invokeai-metadata" - retrieve JSON-formatted metadata from PNG files
protect invocations against black autoformatting
deps: upgrade to diffusers 0.14, safetensors 0.3, transformers 4.26, accelerate 0.16
This PR fixes the following scripts:
1) Scripts that can be executed within the repo's scripts directory.
Note that these are for development testing and are not intended
to be exposed to the user.
configure_invokeai.py - configuration
dream.py - the legacy CLI
images2prompt.py - legacy "dream prompt" retriever
invoke-new.py - new nodes-based CLI
invoke.py - the legacy CLI under another name
make_models_markdown_table.py - a utility used during the release/doc process
pypi_helper.py - another utility used during the release process
sd-metadata.py - retrieve JSON-formatted metadata from a PNG file
2) Scripts that are installed by pip install. They get placed into the venv's
PATH and are intended to be the official entry points:
invokeai-node-cli - new nodes-based CLI
invokeai-node-web - new nodes-based web server
invokeai - legacy CLI
invokeai-configure - install time configuration script
invokeai-merge - model merging script
invokeai-ti - textual inversion script
invokeai-model-install - model installer
invokeai-update - update script
invokeai-metadata" - retrieve JSON-formatted metadata from PNG files
This is the first phase of a big shifting of files and directories
in the source tree.
You will need to run `pip install -e .` before the code will work again!
Here's what's in the current commit:
1) Remove a lot of dead code that dealt with checkpoint and safetensor loading.
2) Entire ckpt_generator hierarchy is now gone!
3) ldm.invoke.generator.* => invokeai.generator.*
4) ldm.model.* => invokeai.model.*
5) ldm.invoke.model_manager => invokeai.model.model_manager
6) In addition, a number of frequently-accessed classes can be imported
from the invokeai.model and invokeai.generator modules:
from invokeai.generator import ( Generator, PipelineIntermediateState,
StableDiffusionGeneratorPipeline, infill_methods)
from invokeai.models import ( ModelManager, SDLegacyType
InvokeAIDiffuserComponent, AttentionMapSaver,
DDIMSampler, KSampler, PLMSSampler,
PostprocessingSettings )
- Final list can be found in invokeai/configs/INITIAL_MODELS.yaml
- After installing all the models, I discovered a bug in the file
selection form that caused a crash when no remaining uninstalled
models remained. So had to fix this.
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This bug is related to the format in which we stored prompts for some time: an array of weighted subprompts.
This caused some strife when recalling a prompt if the prompt had colons in it, due to our recently introduced handling of negative prompts.
Currently there is no need to store a prompt as anything other than a string, so we revert to doing that.
Compatibility with structured prompts is maintained via helper hook.
Enhancements:
1. Directory-based imports will not attempt to import components of diffusers models.
2. Diffuser directory imports now supported
3. Files that end with .ckpt that are not Stable Diffusion models (such as VAEs) are
skipped during import.
Bugs identified in Psychedelicious's review:
1. The invokeai-configure form now tracks the current contents of `invokeai.init` correctly.
2. The autoencoders are no longer treated like installable models, but instead are
mandatory support models. They will no longer appear in `models.yaml`
Bugs identified in Damian's review:
1. If invokeai-model-install is started before the root directory is initialized, it will
call invokeai-configure to fix the matter.
2. Fix bug that was causing empty `models.yaml` under certain conditions.
3. Made import textbox smaller
4. Hide the "convert to diffusers" options if nothing to import.
After upgrading the deps, the full screen hotkey started to bug out. I believe this was happening because it was triggered in two different components causing it to run twice. Removed it from both floating buttons and moved it to the Invoke tab. Makes sense to keep it there as it is a global hotkey.
After the recent changes the Cancel button wasn't maintaining min height in floating mode. Also the new button group was not scaling in width correctly on the Canvas Beta UI. Fixed both.
- Upgraded all dependencies
- Removed beta TS 5.0 as it conflicted with some packages
- Added types for `Array.prototype.findLast` and `Array.prototype.findLastIndex` (these definitions are provided in TS 5.0
- Fixed fixed type import syntax in a few components
- Re-patched `redux-deep-persist` and tested to ensure the patch still works
1. The invokeai-configure script has now been refactored. The work of
selecting and downloading initial models at install time is now done
by a script named invokeai-initial-models (module
name is ldm.invoke.config.initial_model_select)
The calling arguments for invokeai-configure have not changed, so
nothing should break. After initializing the root directory, the
script calls invokeai-initial-models to let the user select the
starting models to install.
2. invokeai-initial-models puts up a console GUI with checkboxes to
indicate which models to install. It respects the --default_only
and --yes arguments so that CI will continue to work.
3. User can now edit the VAE assigned to diffusers models in the CLI.
4. Fixed a bug that caused a crash during model loading when the VAE
is set to None, rather than being empty.
- fix unused variables and f-strings found by pyflakes
- use global_converted_ckpts_dir() to find location of diffusers
- fixed bug in model_manager that was causing the description of converted
models to read "Optimized version of {model_name}'
Users can now pick the folder to save their diffusers converted model. It can either be the same folder as the ckpt, or the invoke root models folder or a totally custom location.
Fixed a couple of bugs:
1. The original config file for the ckpt file is derived from the entry in
`models.yaml` rather than relying on the user to select. The implication
of this is that V2 ckpt models need to be assigned `v2-inference-v.yaml`
when they are first imported. Otherwise they won't convert right. Note
that currently V2 ckpts are imported with `v1-inference.yaml`, which
isn't right either.
2. Fixed a backslash in the output diffusers path, which was causing
load failures on Linux.
Remaining issues:
1. The radio buttons for selecting the model type are
nonfunctional. It feels to me like these should be moved into the
dialogue for importing ckpt/safetensors files, because this is
where the algorithm needs help from the user.
2. The output diffusers model is written into the same directory as
the input ckpt file. The CLI does it differently and stores the
diffusers model in `ROOTDIR/models/converted-ckpts`. We should
settle on one way or the other.
Converted the picker options to a Radio Group and also updated the backend to use the appropriate config if it is a v2 model that needs to be converted.
The `useHotkeys` hook for this hotkey didn't have `isConnected` or `isProcessing` in its dependencies array. This prevented `handleDelete()` from dispatching the delete request.
- `eslint` and `prettier` configs
- `husky` to format and lint via pre-commit hook
- `babel-plugin-transform-imports` to treeshake `lodash` and other packages if needed
Lints and formats codebase.
`options` slice was huge and managed a mix of generation parameters and general app settings. It has been split up:
- Generation parameters are now in `generationSlice`.
- Postprocessing parameters are now in `postprocessingSlice`
- UI related things are now in `uiSlice`
There is probably more to be done, like `gallerySlice` perhaps should only manage internal gallery state, and not if the gallery is displayed.
Full-slice selectors have been made for each slice.
Other organisational tweaks.
1. only load triton on linux machines
2. require pip >= 23.0 so that editable installs can run without setup.py
3. model files default to SD-1.5, not 2.1
4. use diffusers model of inpainting rather than ckpt
5. selected a new set of initial models based on # of likes at huggingface
1) Downgrade numpy to avoid dependency conflict with numba
2) Move all non ldm/invoke files into `invokeai`. This includes assets, backend, frontend, and configs.
3) Fix up way that the backend finds the frontend and the generator finds the NSFW caution.png icon.