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psychedelicious
2dc752ea83 feat(events): simplify event classes
- Remove ABCs, they do not work well with pydantic
- Remove the event type classvar - unused
- Remove clever logic to require an event name - we already get validation for this during schema registration.
- Rename event bases to all end in "Base"
2024-05-27 09:06:02 +10:00
psychedelicious
8d79ce94aa feat(ui): update UI to use new events
- Use OpenAPI schema for event payload types
- Update all event listeners
- Add missing events / remove old nonexistent events
2024-05-27 09:06:02 +10:00
psychedelicious
9bd78823a3 refactor(events): use pydantic schemas for events
Our events handling and implementation has a couple pain points:
- Adding or removing data from event payloads requires changes wherever the events are dispatched from.
- We have no type safety for events and need to rely on string matching and dict access when interacting with events.
- Frontend types for socket events must be manually typed. This has caused several bugs.

`fastapi-events` has a neat feature where you can create a pydantic model as an event payload, give it an `__event_name__` attr, and then dispatch the model directly.

This allows us to eliminate a layer of indirection and some unpleasant complexity:
- Event handler callbacks get type hints for their event payloads, and can use `isinstance` on them if needed.
- Event payload construction is now the responsibility of the event itself (a pydantic model), not the service. Every event model has a `build` class method, encapsulating this logic. The build methods are provided as few args as possible. For example, `InvocationStartedEvent.build()` gets the invocation instance and queue item, and can choose the data it wants to include in the event payload.
- Frontend event types may be autogenerated from the OpenAPI schema. We use the payload registry feature of `fastapi-events` to collect all payload models into one place, making it trivial to keep our schema and frontend types in sync.

This commit moves the backend over to this improved event handling setup.
2024-05-27 09:06:02 +10:00
psychedelicious
50dd569411 fix(processor): race condition that could result in node errors not getting reported
I had set the cancel event at some point during troubleshooting an unrelated issue. It seemed logical that it should be set there, and didn't seem to break anything. However, this is not correct.

The cancel event should not be set in response to a queue status change event. Doing so can cause a race condition when nodes are executed very quickly.

It's possible that a previously-executed session's queue item status change event is handled after the next session starts executing. The cancel event is set and the session runner sees it aborting the session run early.

In hindsight, it doesn't make sense to set the cancel event here either. It should be set in response to user action, e.g. the user cancelled the session or cleared the queue (which implicitly cancels the current session). These events actually trigger the queue item status changed event, so if we set the cancel event here, we'd be setting it twice per cancellation.
2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
9c926f249f feat(processor): add debug log stmts to session running callbacks 2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
80faeac913 fix(processor): fix race condition related to clearing the queue 2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
9117db2673 tidy(queue): delete unused delete_queue_item method 2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
4a48aa98a4 chore: ruff 2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
e365d35c93 docs(processor): update docstrings, comments 2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
2dd3a85ade feat(processor): update enriched errors & fail_queue_item() 2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
a8492bd7e4 feat(events): add enriched errors to events 2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
25954ea750 feat(queue): session queue error handling
- Add handling for new error columns `error_type`, `error_message`, `error_traceback`.
- Update queue item model to include the new data. The `error_traceback` field has an alias of `error` for backwards compatibility.
- Add `fail_queue_item` method. This was previously handled by `cancel_queue_item`. Splitting this functionality makes failing a queue item a bit more explicit. We also don't need to handle multiple optional error args.
-
2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
887b73aece feat(db): add error_type, error_message, rename error -> error_traceback to session_queue table 2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
3c41c67d13 fix(processor): restore missing update of session 2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
6c79be7dc3 chore: ruff 2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
097619ef51 feat(processor): get user/project from queue item w/ fallback 2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
a1f7a9cd6f fix(app): fix logging of error classes instead of class names 2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
25b9c19eed feat(app): handle preparation errors as node errors
We were not handling node preparation errors as node errors before. Here's the explanation, copied from a comment that is no longer required:

---

TODO(psyche): Sessions only support errors on nodes, not on the session itself. When an error occurs outside
node execution, it bubbles up to the processor where it is treated as a queue item error.

Nodes are pydantic models. When we prepare a node in `session.next()`, we set its inputs. This can cause a
pydantic validation error. For example, consider a resize image node which has a constraint on its `width`
input field - it must be greater than zero. During preparation, if the width is set to zero, pydantic will
raise a validation error.

When this happens, it breaks the flow before `invocation` is set. We can't set an error on the invocation
because we didn't get far enough to get it - we don't know its id. Hence, we just set it as a queue item error.

---

This change wraps the node preparation step with exception handling. A new `NodeInputError` exception is raised when there is a validation error. This error has the node (in the state it was in just prior to the error) and an identifier of the input that failed.

This allows us to mark the node that failed preparation as errored, correctly making such errors _node_ errors and not _processor_ errors. It's much easier to diagnose these situations. The error messages look like this:

> Node b5ac87c6-0678-4b8c-96b9-d215aee12175 has invalid incoming input for height

Some of the exception handling logic is cleaned up.
2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
cc2d877699 docs(app): explain why errors are handled poorly 2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
be82404759 tidy(app): "outputs" -> "output" 2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
33f9fe2c86 tidy(app): rearrange proccessor 2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
1d973f92ff feat(app): support multiple processor lifecycle callbacks 2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
7f70cde038 feat(app): make things in session runner private 2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
47722528a3 feat(app): iterate on processor split 2
- Use protocol to define callbacks, this allows them to have kwargs
- Shuffle the profiler around a bit
- Move `thread_limit` and `polling_interval` to `__init__`; `start` is called programmatically and will never get these args in practice
2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
be41c84305 feat(app): iterate on processor split
- Add `OnNodeError` and `OnNonFatalProcessorError` callbacks
- Move all session/node callbacks to `SessionRunner` - this ensures we dump perf stats before resetting them and generally makes sense to me
- Remove `complete` event from `SessionRunner`, it's essentially the same as `OnAfterRunSession`
- Remove extraneous `next_invocation` block, which would treat a processor error as a node error
- Simplify loops
- Add some callbacks for testing, to be removed before merge
2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
brandonrising
82b4298b03 Fix next node calling logic 2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
brandonrising
fa6c7badd6 Run ruff 2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
brandonrising
45d2504c1e Break apart session processor and the running of each session into separate classes 2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
93e4c3dbc2 feat(app): update queue item's session on session completion
The session is never updated in the queue after it is first enqueued. As a result, the queue detail view in the frontend never never updates and the session itself doesn't show outputs, execution graph, etc.

We need a new method on the queue service to update a queue item's session, then call it before updating the queue item's status.

Queue item status may be updated via a session-type event _or_ queue-type event. Adding the updated session to all these events is a hairy - simpler to just update the session before we do anything that could trigger a queue item status change event:
- Before calling `emit_session_complete` in the processor (handles session error, completed and cancel events and the corresponding queue events)
- Before calling `cancel_queue_item` in the processor (handles another way queue items can be canceled, outside the session execution loop)

When serializing the session, both in the new service method and the `get_queue_item` endpoint, we need to use `exclude_none=True` to prevent unexpected validation errors.
2024-05-24 08:59:49 +10:00
Lincoln Stein
987ee704a1
Merge branch 'main' into lstein/feat/simple-mm2-api 2024-05-17 22:54:03 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
d968c6f379 refactor multifile download code 2024-05-17 22:29:19 -04:00
psychedelicious
17e1fc5254 chore(app): ruff 2024-05-18 09:21:45 +10:00
maryhipp
84e031edc2 add nulable project also 2024-05-18 09:21:45 +10:00
maryhipp
b6b7e737e0 ruff 2024-05-18 09:21:45 +10:00
maryhipp
5f3e7afd45 add nullable user to invocation error events 2024-05-18 09:21:45 +10:00
psychedelicious
b0cfca9d24 fix(app): pass image metadata as stringified json 2024-05-18 09:04:37 +10:00
psychedelicious
985ef89825 fix(app): type annotations in images service 2024-05-18 09:04:37 +10:00
psychedelicious
5928ade5fd feat(app): simplified create image API
Graph, metadata and workflow all take stringified JSON only. This makes the API consistent and means we don't need to do a round-trip of pydantic parsing when handling this data.

It also prevents a failure mode where an uploaded image's metadata, workflow or graph are old and don't match the current schema.

As before, the frontend does strict validation and parsing when loading these values.
2024-05-18 09:04:37 +10:00
psychedelicious
93ebc175c6 fix(app): retain graph in metadata when uploading images 2024-05-18 09:04:37 +10:00
psychedelicious
922716d2ab feat(ui): store graph in image metadata
The previous super-minimal implementation had a major issue - the saved workflow didn't take into account batched field values. When generating with multiple iterations or dynamic prompts, the same workflow with the first prompt, seed, etc was stored in each image.

As a result, when the batch results in multiple queue items, only one of the images has the correct workflow - the others are mismatched.

To work around this, we can store the _graph_ in the image metadata (alongside the workflow, if generated via workflow editor). When loading a workflow from an image, we can choose to load the workflow or the graph, preferring the workflow.

Internally, we need to update images router image-saving services. The changes are minimal.

To avoid pydantic errors deserializing the graph, when we extract it from the image, we will leave it as stringified JSON and let the frontend's more sophisticated and flexible parsing handle it. The worklow is also changed to just return stringified JSON, so the API is consistent.
2024-05-18 09:04:37 +10:00
Lincoln Stein
2dae5eb7ad more refactoring; HF subfolders not working 2024-05-16 22:26:18 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
911a24479b add tests for model install file size reporting 2024-05-16 07:18:33 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
f29c406fed refactor model_install to work with refactored download queue 2024-05-13 22:49:15 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
287c679f7b clean up type checking for single file and multifile download job callbacks 2024-05-13 18:31:40 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
0bf14c2830 add multifile_download() method to download service 2024-05-12 20:14:00 -06:00
Lincoln Stein
b48d4a049d bad implementation of diffusers folder download 2024-05-08 21:21:01 -07:00
Lincoln Stein
f211c95dbc move access token regex matching into download queue 2024-05-05 21:00:31 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
49c84cd423
Merge branch 'main' into lstein/feat/simple-mm2-api 2024-04-30 18:13:42 -04:00
psychedelicious
d861bc690e feat(mm): handle PC_PATH_MAX on external drives on macOS
`PC_PATH_MAX` doesn't exist for (some?) external drives on macOS. We need error handling when retrieving this value.

Also added error handling for `PC_NAME_MAX` just in case. This does work for me for external drives on macOS, though.

Closes #6277
2024-04-30 07:57:03 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
7c39929758 support VRAM caching of dict models that lack to() 2024-04-28 13:41:06 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
bb04f496e0 Merge branch 'main' into lstein/feat/simple-mm2-api 2024-04-28 11:33:26 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
70903ef057 refactor load_ckpt_from_url() 2024-04-28 11:33:23 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
d72f272f16 Address change requests in first round of PR reviews.
Pending:

- Move model install calls into model manager and create passthrus in invocation_context.
- Consider splitting load_model_from_url() into a call to get the path and a call to load the path.
2024-04-24 23:53:30 -04:00
psychedelicious
2cee436ecf tidy(app): remove unused class 2024-04-23 17:12:14 +10:00
psychedelicious
e6386d969f fix(app): only clear tempdirs if ephemeral and before creating tempdir
Also, this needs to happen in init, else it deletes the temp dir created in init
2024-04-23 17:12:14 +10:00
Lincoln Stein
53808149fb moved cleanup routine into object_serializer_disk.py 2024-04-23 17:12:14 +10:00
Lincoln Stein
2b9f06dc4c
Re-enable app shutdown actions (#6244)
* closes #6242

* only override sigINT during slow model scanning

* fix ruff formatting

---------

Co-authored-by: Lincoln Stein <lstein@gmail.com>
2024-04-19 06:45:42 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
34cdfc61ab
Merge branch 'main' into lstein/feat/simple-mm2-api 2024-04-17 17:18:13 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
fce6b3e44c maybe solve race issue 2024-04-16 13:09:26 +10:00
Lincoln Stein
470a39935c fix merge conflicts with main 2024-04-15 09:24:57 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
e93f4d632d
[util] Add generic torch device class (#6174)
* introduce new abstraction layer for GPU devices

* add unit test for device abstraction

* fix ruff

* convert TorchDeviceSelect into a stateless class

* move logic to select context-specific execution device into context API

* add mock hardware environments to pytest

* remove dangling mocker fixture

* fix unit test for running on non-CUDA systems

* remove unimplemented get_execution_device() call

* remove autocast precision

* Multiple changes:

1. Remove TorchDeviceSelect.get_execution_device(), as well as calls to
   context.models.get_execution_device().
2. Rename TorchDeviceSelect to TorchDevice
3. Added back the legacy public API defined in `invocation_api`, including
   choose_precision().
4. Added a config file migration script to accommodate removal of precision=autocast.

* add deprecation warnings to choose_torch_device() and choose_precision()

* fix test crash

* remove app_config argument from choose_torch_device() and choose_torch_dtype()

---------

Co-authored-by: Lincoln Stein <lstein@gmail.com>
2024-04-15 13:12:49 +00:00
Lincoln Stein
3ddd7ced49 change names of convert and download caches and add migration script 2024-04-14 15:57:33 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
41b909cbe3 port dw_openpose, depth_anything, and lama processors to new model download scheme 2024-04-14 15:57:03 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
3a26c7bb9e fix merge conflicts 2024-04-12 00:58:11 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
df5ebdbc4f add invocation_context.load_ckpt_from_url() method 2024-04-12 00:55:21 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
af1b57a01f add simplified model manager install API to InvocationContext 2024-04-11 21:46:00 -04:00
psychedelicious
b18442ded4 fix(queue): poll queue on finished queue item
When a queue item is finished (completed, canceled, failed), immediately poll the queue for the next queue item.

Closes #6189
2024-04-12 07:31:47 +10:00
Lincoln Stein
dedf0c6ffa fix ruff issues 2024-04-12 07:19:16 +10:00
Lincoln Stein
579082ac10 [mm] clear the cache entry for a model that got an OOM during loading 2024-04-12 07:19:16 +10:00
fieldOfView
dca30d5462 (feat) add a method to get the path of an image from the invocation context
Fixes #6175
2024-04-08 18:42:55 +10:00
Lincoln Stein
812f10730f
adjust free vram calculation for models that will be removed by lazy offloading (#6150)
Co-authored-by: Lincoln Stein <lstein@gmail.com>
2024-04-04 22:51:12 -04:00
psychedelicious
8c15d14099 fix: use locale encoding
We have had a few bugs with v4 related to file encodings, especially on Windows.

Windows uses its own character encodings instead of `utf-8`, often `cp1252`. Some characters cannot be decoded using `utf-8`, causing `UnicodeDecodeError`.

There are a couple places where this can cause problems:
- In the installer bootstrap, we install or upgrade `pip` and decode the result, using `subprocess`.

  The input to this includes the user's home dir. In #6105, the user had one of the problematic characters in their username. `subprocess` attempts and fails to decode the username, which crashes the installer.

  To fix this, we need to use `locale.getpreferredencoding()` when executing the command.
- Similarly, in the model install service and config class, we attempt to load a yaml config file. If a problematic character is in the path to the file (which often includes the user's home dir), we can get the same error.

  One example is  #6129 in which the models.yaml migration fails.

  To fix this, we need to open the file with `locale.getpreferredencoding()`.
2024-04-04 15:30:47 +11:00
Lincoln Stein
9cc1f20ad5 add simplified model manager install API to InvocationContext 2024-04-03 23:26:48 -04:00
psychedelicious
9c51abb46e fix(config): get root from venv
This logic was a bit wonky. It only selected the `venv` parent if there was already an `invokeai.yaml` file in it. Removed this constraint.
2024-04-04 10:54:23 +11:00
psychedelicious
7ff2371c07 fix(mm): do not rename model file if model record is renamed
Renaming the model file to the model name introduces unnecessary contraints on model names.

For example, a model name can technically be any length, but a model _filename_ cannot be too long.

There are also constraints on valid characters for filenames which shouldn't be applied to model record names.

I believe the old behaviour is a holdover from the old system.
2024-04-04 07:17:38 +11:00
psychedelicious
e655399324 fix(config): handle windows paths in invokeai.yaml migration for legacy_conf_dir
The logic incorrectly set the `legacy_conf_dir` on windows, where the slashes go the other direction. Handle this case and update tests to catch it.
2024-04-02 08:06:59 -04:00
psychedelicious
f75de8a35c feat(db): add migration 9 - empty session queue
Empties the session queue. This is done to prevent any lingering session queue items from causing pydantic errors due to changed schemas.
2024-04-02 13:25:14 +11:00
psychedelicious
4049217728 feat(db): back up database before running migrations
Just in case.
2024-04-02 09:10:53 +11:00
psychedelicious
f83edcf990 feat(nodes): simplify processor loop with an early continue
Prefer an early return/continue to reduce the indentation of the processor loop. Easier to read.

There are other ways to improve its structure but at first glance, they seem to involve changing the logic in scarier ways.
2024-04-01 08:39:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
a6dd50aeaf fix(nodes): 100% cpu usage when processor paused
Should be waiting on the resume event instead of checking it in a loop
2024-04-01 08:39:25 +11:00
Lincoln Stein
1badf0f32f refactor if/else logic slightly 2024-03-31 12:42:39 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
3c9c58e0fa fix 100% CPU load in session_processor_default._process() 2024-03-31 12:42:39 -04:00
psychedelicious
9a1b35fa37 fix(queue): pause & resume
This must not have been tested after the processors were unified. Needed to shift the logic around so the resume event is handled correctly. Clear and easy fix.
2024-03-30 08:25:33 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
5be69f191d remove debug statement 2024-03-29 17:37:04 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
0ac1c0f339 use is_relative_to() rather than relying on string matching to determine relative directory positioning 2024-03-29 10:56:06 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
c308654442 migrate legacy conf files that were incorrectly relative to root 2024-03-29 10:56:06 -04:00
psychedelicious
b0ffe36d21 feat(mm): update v3 models.yaml migration logic to handle relative paths for legacy config files 2024-03-29 10:56:06 -04:00
psychedelicious
6b3fdb8a93 fix(mm): handle relative model paths in _register_orphaned_models 2024-03-29 10:56:06 -04:00
psychedelicious
7639e05dd2 feat(mm): add migration for RC users to migrate their dbs 2024-03-29 10:56:06 -04:00
psychedelicious
6d261a5a13 fix(mm): handle relative conversion config paths
I have tested main, controlnet and vae checkpoint conversions.
2024-03-29 10:56:06 -04:00
psychedelicious
c5d1bd1360 feat(mm): use relative paths for invoke-managed models
We switched all model paths to be absolute in #5900. In hindsight, this is a mistake, because it makes the `models_dir` non-portable.

This change reverts to the previous model pathing:
- Invoke-managed models (in the `models_dir`) are stored with relative paths
- Non-invoke-managed models (outside the `models_dir`, i.e. in-place installed models) still have absolute paths.

## Why absolute paths make things non-portable

Let's say my `models_dir` is `/media/rhino/invokeai/models/`. In the DB, all model paths will be absolute children of this path, like this:

- `/media/rhino/invokeai/models/sd-1/main/model1.ckpt`

I want to change my `models_dir` to `/home/bat/invokeai/models/`. I update my `invokeai.yaml` file and physically move the files to that directory.

On startup, the app checks for missing models. Because all of my model paths were absolute, they now point to a nonexistent path. All models are broken.

There are a couple options to recover from this situation, neither of which are reasonable:

1. The user must manually update every model's path. Unacceptable UX.
2. On startup, we check for missing models. For each missing model, we compare its path with the last-known models dir. If there is a match, we replace that portion of the path with the new models dir. Then we re-check to see if the path exists. If it does, we update the models DB entry. Brittle and requires a new DB entry for last-known models dir.

It's better to use relative paths for Invoke-managed models.
2024-03-29 10:56:06 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
3409711ed3 close #6080 2024-03-28 22:51:45 -04:00
brandonrising
43bcedee10 Run ruff 2024-03-29 08:45:34 +11:00
brandonrising
98cc9b963c Only cancel session processor if current generating queue item is cancelled 2024-03-29 08:45:34 +11:00
psychedelicious
c545262e3b revert: unrelated docstring change 2024-03-28 12:35:41 +11:00
psychedelicious
73c326680a feat(mm): remove autoimport; revise startup model scanning
These two changes are interrelated.

## Autoimport

The autoimport feature can be easily replicated using the scan folder tab in the model manager. Removing the implicit autoimport reduces surface area and unifies all model installation into the UI.

This functionality is removed, and the `autoimport_dir` config setting is removed.

## Startup model dir scanning

We scanned the invoke-managed models dir on startup and took certain actions:

- Register orphaned model files
- Remove model records from the db when the model path doesn't exist

### Orphaned model files

We should never have orphaned model files during normal use - we manage the models directory, and we only delete files when the user requests it.

During testing or development, when a fresh DB or memory DB is used, we could end up with orphaned models that should be registered.

Instead of always scanning for orphaned models and registering them, we now only do the scan if the new `scan_models_on_startup` config flag is set.

The description for this setting indicates it is intended for use for testing only.

### Remove records for missing model files

This functionality could unexpectedly wipe models from the db.

For example, if your models dir was on external media, and that media was inaccessible during startup, the scan would see all your models as missing and delete them from the db.

The "proactive" scan is removed. Instead, we will scan for missing models and log a warning if we find a model whose path doesn't exist. No possibility for data loss.
2024-03-28 12:35:41 +11:00
psychedelicious
16dad07294 feat(mm): improved install error log message in terminal 2024-03-27 08:34:00 +11:00
psychedelicious
b2ea749c72 fix(mm): handle any error during installation
Previously we only handled expected error types. If a different error was raised, the install job would end up in an unexpected state where it has failed and isn't doing anything, but its status is still running.

This indirectly prevents the installer threads from exiting - they are waiting for all jobs to be completed, including the failed-but-still-running job.

We need to handle any error here to prevent this.
2024-03-27 08:34:00 +11:00
Joe Kubler
83b3828b55 prioritize iterate in _get_next_node 2024-03-26 09:18:46 +11:00
Lincoln Stein
0f02a72cb9 allow deletion of symlinked models in models dir 2024-03-22 18:29:24 -07:00
psychedelicious
281ecd5a9a chore(nodes): update default workflows for v4
All workflows updated and tested
2024-03-22 02:21:33 -07:00
Lincoln Stein
9cbf78542c remove dangling comment 2024-03-22 16:35:42 +11:00
Lincoln Stein
34f5259980 catch ^C at startup time while models are being scanned 2024-03-22 16:35:42 +11:00
Lincoln Stein
eb558d72d8
Fix minor bugs involving model manager handling of model paths (#6024)
* Fix minor bugs involving model manager handling of model paths

- Leave models found in the `autoimport` directory there. Do not move them
  into the `models` hierarchy.
- If model name, type or base is updated and model is in the `models` directory,
  update its path as appropriate.
- On startup during model scanning, if a model's path is a symbolic link, then resolve
  to an absolute path before deciding it is a new model that must be hashed and
  registered. (This prevents needless hashing at startup time).

* fix issue with dropped suffix

---------

Co-authored-by: Lincoln Stein <lstein@gmail.com>
2024-03-22 01:14:45 +00:00
psychedelicious
f538ed54fb fix(config): do not write env vars to config files
Add class `DefaultInvokeAIAppConfig`, which inherits from `InvokeAIAppConfig`. When instantiated, this class does not parse environment variables, so it outputs a "clean" default config. That's the only difference.

Then, we can use this new class in the 3 places:
- When creating the example config file (no env vars should be here)
- When migrating a v3 config (we want to instantiate the migrated config without env vars, so that when we write it out, they are not written to disk)
- When creating a fresh config file (i.e. on first run with an uninitialized root or new config file path - no env vars here!)
2024-03-22 09:53:02 +11:00
psychedelicious
d0a936ebd4 fix(mm): do not write config file when migrating models.yaml 2024-03-22 09:53:02 +11:00
psychedelicious
72b44f7ebc feat(mm): rename "blake3" to "blake3_multi"
Just make it clearer which is which.
2024-03-22 08:26:36 +11:00
psychedelicious
7726d312e1 feat(mm): default hashing algo to blake3_single
For SSDs, `blake3` is about 10x faster than `blake3_single` - 3 files/second vs 30 files/second.

For spinning HDDs, `blake3` is about 100x slower than `blake3_single` - 300 seconds/file vs 3 seconds/file.

For external drives, `blake3` is always worse, but the difference is highly variable. For external spinning drives, it's probably way worse than internal.

The least offensive algorithm is `blake3_single`, and it's still _much_ faster than any other algorithm.
2024-03-22 08:26:36 +11:00
psychedelicious
75f4e27522 tidy(mm): clean up model download/install logs 2024-03-21 16:41:20 +11:00
psychedelicious
8ae757334e feat(mm): make installer thread logging stmts debug 2024-03-21 16:41:20 +11:00
Lincoln Stein
689cb9d31d after stopping install and download services, wait for thread exit 2024-03-21 16:41:20 +11:00
Lincoln Stein
0cab1d1e04 added debugging statements 2024-03-21 16:41:20 +11:00
Lincoln Stein
9bd7dabed3 refactor big _install_next_item() loop 2024-03-21 16:41:20 +11:00
psychedelicious
eb607498bf fix(config): create parent dir when writing config file 2024-03-20 15:05:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
9a5575b46b feat(mm): move HF token helper to route 2024-03-20 15:05:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
02329df1df feat(config): write example config file out on app startup 2024-03-20 15:05:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
f5337c7ce2 fix(config): handle relative paths to v3 models.yamls 2024-03-20 15:05:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
b02f2da71d fix(config): handle legacy_conf_dir setting migration 2024-03-20 15:05:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
6c13fa13ea fix(mm): regression from change to legacy conf dir change 2024-03-20 15:05:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
96ef7e3889 docs: add link to docs to invokeai.yaml template 2024-03-20 15:05:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
6c558279dd feat(config): add CLI arg to specify config file
This allows users to create simple "profiles" via separate `invokeai.yaml` files.

- Remove `InvokeAIAppConfig.set_root()`, it's extraneous
- Remove `InvokeAIAppConfig.merge_from_file()`, it's extraneous
- Add `--config` to the app arg parser, add `InvokeAIAppConfig._config_file`, and consume in the config singleton getter
- `InvokeAIAppConfig.init_file_path` -> `InvokeAIAppConfig.config_file_path`
2024-03-20 15:05:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
429f87c60b fix(mm): HFModelSource string format
The dunder `__str__` method for `HFModelSource` was appending a colon `:` to the end of the source strings.
2024-03-20 15:05:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
ee3096f616 feat(config): add flag to indicate if args were parsed
This flag acts as a proxy for the `get_config()` function to determine if the full application is running.

If it was, the config will set the root, do HF login, etc.

If not (e.g. it's called by an external script), all that stuff will be skipped.
2024-03-20 15:05:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
6af6673a4f feat: move all config-related initialization to app
HF login, legacy yaml confs, and default init file are all handled during app setup.

All directories are created as they are needed by the app.

No need to check for a valid root dir - we will make it if it doesn't exist.
2024-03-20 15:05:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
b173e4c08d tidy(config): type checker ignores + comment 2024-03-20 15:05:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
059f869737 tidy(config): remove ignore_missing_core_models CLI arg and setting
This is now a no-op, with all models being downloaded when they are first requested.
2024-03-20 15:05:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
5c1aa02e7b fix(config): set default legacy_conf_dir to configs
It was `configs/stable-diffusion` before, which broke conversions.
2024-03-20 15:05:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
6e882d3fd6 feat(config): dynamic ram cache size
Use the util function to calculate ram cache size on startup. This way, the `ram` setting will always be optimized for a system, even if they add or remove RAM. In other words, the default value is now dynamic.
2024-03-20 15:05:25 +11:00
Lincoln Stein
74a51571a0
Fix race condition causing hangs during model install unit tests (#5994)
* fix race condition causing hangs during model install unit tests

* remove extraneous sanity checks

---------

Co-authored-by: Lincoln Stein <lstein@gmail.com>
2024-03-19 20:54:49 +00:00
psychedelicious
9fa9ebe386 fix(config): set ignore_missing_core_models when provided as CLI arg 2024-03-19 09:24:28 +11:00
psychedelicious
e76cc71e81 fix(config): edge cases in models.yaml migration
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
2024-03-19 09:24:28 +11:00
psychedelicious
4633242503 tidy(config): move config docstring builder to its script 2024-03-19 09:24:28 +11:00
psychedelicious
e8b030427d fix(config): do not discard conf_path, migrate custom models.yaml
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.
2024-03-19 09:24:28 +11:00
psychedelicious
415a4baf78 docs: add note about pydantic-settings' yaml support 2024-03-19 09:24:28 +11:00
psychedelicious
e32c609fec fix(config): ignore empty environment variables (use default values instead) 2024-03-19 09:24:28 +11:00
psychedelicious
a281671e6c docs: update InvokeAIAppConfig doc generator
It now renders the valid values.
2024-03-19 09:24:28 +11:00
psychedelicious
ce9aeeece3 feat: single app entrypoint with CLI arg parsing
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!
2024-03-19 09:24:28 +11:00
psychedelicious
d09f03ef25 fix(config): if no invokeai.yaml is found, create a default one
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.
2024-03-19 09:24:28 +11:00
psychedelicious
3f8e2bfd18 fix(config): migrate deprecated max_cache_size and max_vram_cache_size settings 2024-03-19 09:24:28 +11:00
psychedelicious
60492500db chore: ruff 2024-03-19 09:24:28 +11:00
psychedelicious
f69938c6a8 fix(config): revised config methods
- `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
2024-03-19 09:24:28 +11:00
psychedelicious
5e39e46954 feat(config): more resiliant update_config method
Only set values that have changed.
2024-03-19 09:24:28 +11:00
psychedelicious
1079bf3ccf feat(config): fix bad compress_level setting
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.
2024-03-19 09:24:28 +11:00
psychedelicious
53c8f36029 docs(config): clarify comment during config migration 2024-03-19 09:24:28 +11:00
psychedelicious
b9884a6166 feat(config): split out parse_args and read_config logic from get_config
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.
2024-03-19 09:24:28 +11:00
psychedelicious
897fe497dc fix(config): use new get_config across the app, use correct settings 2024-03-19 09:24:28 +11:00
psychedelicious
4df28f1de6 fix(config): use yaml module instead of omegaconf when migrating models.yaml
Also use new paths.
2024-03-19 09:24:28 +11:00
psychedelicious
3fb116155b refactor(config): simplified config
- 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.
2024-03-19 09:24:28 +11:00
Brandon Rising
ea5bc94b9c Resolve when instantiating _cached_model_paths 2024-03-18 11:17:23 +11:00
Brandon Rising
a1743647b7 Stop registering and moving models which have symlinks in the models dir 2024-03-18 11:17:23 +11:00