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In order to allow for null and undefined metadata values, this hook returned a symbol to indicate that parsing failed or was pending.
For values where the parsed value will never be null or undefined, it is useful get the value or null (instead of a symbol).
When running the configurator, the `legacy_models_conf_path` was stripped when saving the config file. Then the migration logic didn't fire correctly, and the custom models.yaml paths weren't migrated into the db.
- Rework the logic to migrate this path by adding it to the config object as a normal field that is not excluded from serialization.
- Rearrange the models.yaml migration logic to remove the legacy path after migrating, then write the config file. This way, the legacy path doesn't stick around.
- Move the schema version into the config object.
- Back up the config file before attempting migration.
- Add tests to cover this edge case
Hold onto `conf_path` temporarily while migrating `invokeai.yaml` so that it gets migrated correctly as the model installer starts up. Stashed as `legacy_models_yaml_path` in the config, excluded from serialization.
We have two problems with how argparse is being utilized:
- We parse CLI args as the `api_app.py` file is read. This causes a problem pytest, which has an incompatible set of CLI args. Some tests import the FastAPI app, which triggers the config to parse CLI args, which receives the pytest args and fails.
- We've repeatedly had problems when something that uses the config is imported before the CLI args are parsed. When this happens, the root dir may not be set correctly, so we attempt to operate on incorrect paths.
To resolve these issues, we need to lift CLI arg parsing outside of the application code, but still let the application access the CLI args. We can create a external app entrypoint to do this.
- `InvokeAIArgs` is a simple helper class that parses CLI args and stores the result.
- `run_app()` is the new entrypoint. It first parses CLI args, then runs `invoke_api` to start the app.
The `invokeai-web` project script and `invokeai-web.py` dev script now call `run_app()` instead of `invoke_api()`.
The first time `get_config()` is called to get the singleton config object, it retrieves the args from `InvokeAIArgs`, sets the root dir if provided, then merges settings in from `invokeai.yaml`.
CLI arg parsing is now safely insulated from application code, but still accessible. And we don't need to worry about import order having an impact on anything, because by the time the app is running, we have already parsed CLI args. Whew!
This fixes an issue with `test_images.py`, which tests the bulk images routers and imports the whole FastAPI app. This triggers the config logic which fails on the test runner, because it has no `invokeai.yaml`.
Also probably just good for graceful fallback.
- `write_file` requires an destination file path
- `read_config` -> `merge_from_file`, if no path is provided, reads from `self.init_file_path`
- update app, tests to use new methods
- fix configurator, was overwriting config file data unexpectedly
Tweak the name of it so that incoming configs with the old default value of 6 have the setting stripped out. The result is all configs will now have the new, much better default value of 1.
Having this all in the `get_config` function makes testing hard. Move these two functions to their own methods, and call them on app startup explicitly.
- Remove OmegaConf. It functioned as an intermediary data format, between YAML/argparse and pydantic. It's not necessary - we can parse YAML or CLI args directly with pydantic.
- Remove dynamic CLI args. Only `root` is explicitly supported. This greatly simplifies config handling. Configuration is done by editing the YAML file. Frequently-used args can be added if there is a demand.
- A separate arg parser is created to handle the slimmed-down CLI args. It's run immediately in the `invokeai-web` script to handle `--version` and `--help`. It is also used inside the singleton config getter (see below).
- Remove categories from the config. Our settings model is mostly flat. Handling categories adds complexity for both us and users - we have to handle transforming a flat config to categorized config (and vice-versa), while users have to be careful with indentation in their YAML file.
- Add a `meta` key to the config file. Currently, this holds the config schema version only. It is not a part of the config object itself.
- Remove legacy settings that are no longer referenced, or were effectively no-op settings when referenced in code.
- Implement simple migration logic to for v3 configs. If migration is successful, the v3 config file is backed up to `invokeai.yaml.bak` and the new config written to `invokeai.yaml`.
- Previously, the singleton config was accessed by calling `InvokeAIAppConfig.get_config()`. This returned an instance of `InvokeAIAppConfig`, which _also_ has the `get_config` function. This created to a confusing situation where you weren't sure if you needed to call `get_config` or just use the config object. This method is replaced by a standalone `get_config` function which returns a singleton config object.
- Wrap CLI arg parsing (for `root`) and loading/migrating `invokeai.yaml` into the new `get_config()` function.
- Move `generate_config_docstrings` into standalone utility function.
- Make `root` a private attr (`_root`). This reduces the temptation to directly modify and or use this sensitive field and ensures it is neither serialized nor read from input data. Use `root_path` to access the resolved root path, or `set_root` to set the root to something.
* allow removal of models with legacy relative path addressing
* added five controlnet models for sdxl to INITIAL_MODELS
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Co-authored-by: Lincoln Stein <lstein@gmail.com>
- No longer install core conversion models. Use the HuggingFace cache to load
them if and when needed.
- Call directly into the diffusers library to perform conversions with only shallow
wrappers around them to massage arguments, etc.
- At root configuration time, do not create all the possible model subdirectories,
but let them be created and populated at model install time.
- Remove checks for missing core conversion files, since they are no
longer installed.
In the client, a controlnet or t2i adapter has two images:
- The source control image: the image the user selected (required)
- The processed control image: the user's image after we've processed it (optional)
The processed image is optional because a user may provide a pre-processed image.
We only actually use one of these images when building the graph, and until this change, we only stored one of the in image metadata. This created a situation where only a processed image was stored in metadata - say, a canny edge map - and the user-selected image wasn't provided.
By adding the processed image to metadata, we can recall both the control image and optional processed image.
This commit is followed by a UI-facing changes to support the change.
- This adds additional logic to the safetensors->diffusers conversion script
to check for and install missing core conversion models at runtime.
- Fixes#5934
BLAKE3 has poor performance on spinning disks when parallelized. See https://github.com/BLAKE3-team/BLAKE3/issues/31
- Replace `skip_model_hash` setting with `hashing_algorithm`. Any algorithm we support is accepted.
- Add `random` algorithm: hashes a UUID with BLAKE3 to create a random "hash". Equivalent to the previous skip functionality.
- Add `blake3_single` algorithm: hashes on a single thread using BLAKE3, fixes the aforementioned performance issue
- Update model probe to accept the algorithm to hash with as an optional arg, defaulting to `blake3`
- Update all calls of the probe to use the app's configured hashing algorithm
- Update an external script that probes models
- Update tests
- Move ModelHash into its own module to avoid circuclar import issues
This script removes unused translations from the `en.json` source translation file:
- Parse `en.json` to build a list of all keys, e.g. `controlnet.depthAnything`
- Check every frontend file for every key
- If the key is not found, it is removed from the translation file
- Exact matches (e.g. `controlnet.depthAnything`) and stem matches (e.g. `depthAnything`) are ignored
The graph builders used awaited functions within `Array.prototype.forEach` loops. This doesn't do what you'd think. This caused graphs to be enqueued before they were fully constructed.
Changed to `for..of` loops to fix this.
There wasn't enough validation of control adapters during graph building. It would be possible for a graph to be built with empty collect node, causing an error. Addressed with an extra check.
This should never happen in practice, because the invoke button should be disabled if an invalid CA is active.
We were stripping the file extension from file models when moving them in `_sync_model_path`. For example, `some_model.safetensors` would be moved to `some_model`, which of course breaks things.
Instead of using the model's name as the new path, use the model's path's last segment. This is the same behaviour for directories, but for files, it retains the file extension.
- No need for it to by a pydantic model. Just a class now.
- Remove ABC, it made it hard to understand what was going on as attributes were spread across the ABC and implementation. Also, there is no other implementation.
- Add tests
- If the metadata yaml has an invalid version, exist the app. If we don't, the app will crawl the models dir and add models to the db without having first parsed `models.yaml`. This should not happen often, as the vast majority of users are on v3.0.0 models.yaml files.
- Fix off-by-one error with models count (need to pop the `__metadata__` stanza
- After a successful migration, rename `models.yaml` to `models.yaml.bak` to prevent the migration logic from re-running on subsequent app startups.
The old logic to check if a model needed to be moved relied on the model path being a relative path. Paths are now absolute, causing this check to fail. We then assumed the paths were different and moved the model from its current location to, well, its current location.
Use more resilient method to check if a model should be moved.
mkdocs can autogenerate python class docs from its docstrings. Our config is a pydantic model.
It's tedious and error-prone to duplicate docstrings from the pydantic field descriptions to the class docstrings.
- Add helper function to generate a mkdocs-compatible docstring from the InvokeAIAppConfig class fields
Recently the schema for models was changed to a generic `ModelField`, and the UI was unable to derive the type of those fields. This didn't affect functionality, but it did break the styling of handles.
Add `ui_type` to the affected fields and update the UI to use the correct capitalizations.
A list of regex and token pairs is accepted. As a file is downloaded by the model installer, the URL is tested against the provided regex/token pairs. The token for the first matching regex is used during download, added as a bearer token.
Without this, the form will incorrectly compare its state to its initial default values to determine if it is dirty. Instead, it should reset its default values to the new values after successful submit.
When we change a model image, its URL remains the same. The browser will aggressively cache the image. The easiest way to fix this is to append a random query parameter to the URL whenever we build a model config in the API.
- Move image display to left
- Move description into model header
- Move model edit & convert buttons to top right of model header
- Tweak styles for model display component
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- All models are identified by a key and optionally a submodel type via new model `ModelField`. Previously, a few model types had their own class, but not all of them. This inconsistency just added complexity without any benefit.
- Update all invocation to use the new format.
- In the node API, models are loaded by key or an instance of `ModelField` as a convenience.
- Add an enriched model schema for metadata. It includes key, hash, name, base and type.
In order for delete by match to work, we need the whole invocation output to be stringified.
For some reason, the serialization of the output was set to only include the `type` field. It should instead include the whole output.
I don't understand how this ever worked unless pydantic had different serialization behaviour in v1 (though it appears to have been the same).
Closes#5805
* move defaultModel logic to modelsLoaded and update to work for key instead of name/base/type string
* lint fix
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Co-authored-by: Mary Hipp <maryhipp@Marys-MacBook-Air.local>
- Update all queries
- Remove Advanced Add
- Removed un-editable, internal-only model attributes from model edit UI (e.g. format, repo variant, model type)
- Update model tags so the list refreshes when a model installs
- Rename some queries, components, variables, types to match backend
- Fix divide-by-zero in install queue
Rename MM routes to be consistent:
- "import" -> "install"
- "model_record" -> "model"
Comment several unused routes while I work (may end up removing them?):
- list model summary (we use the search route instead)
- add model record
- convert model
- merge models
There is a breaking change in python 3.11 related to how enums with `str` as a mixin are formatted. This appears to have not caused any grief for us until now.
Re-jigger the discriminator setup to use `.value` so everything works on both python 3.10 and 3.11.
- Metadata is merged with the config. We can simplify the MM substantially and remove the handling for metadata.
- Per discussion, we don't have an ETA for frontend implementation of tags, and with the realization that the tags from CivitAI are largely useless, there's no reason to keep tags in the MM right now. When we are ready to implement tags on the frontend, we can refer back to the implementation here and use it if it supports the design.
- Fix all tests.
Sometimes, diffusers model components (tokenizer, unet, etc.) have multiple weights files in the same directory.
In this situation, we assume the files are different versions of the same weights. For example, we may have multiple
formats (`.bin`, `.safetensors`) with different precisions. When downloading model files, we want to select only
the best of these files for the requested format and precision/variant.
The previous logic assumed that each model weights file would have the same base filename, but this assumption was
not always true. The logic is revised score each file and choose the best scoring file, resulting in only a single
file being downloaded for each submodel/subdirectory.