`generator` now asks `InvokeAIDiffuserComponent` to do postprocessing work on latents after every step. Thresholding - now implemented as replacing latents outside of the threshold with random noise - is called at this point. This postprocessing step is also where we can hook up symmetry and other image latent manipulations in the future.
Note: code at this layer doesn't need to worry about MPS as relevant torch functions are wrapped and made MPS-safe by `generator.py`.
I have added the arabic locale files. There need to be some
modifications to the code in order to detect the language direction and
add it to the current document body properties.
For example we can use this:
import { appWithTranslation, useTranslation } from "next-i18next";
import React, { useEffect } from "react";
const { t, i18n } = useTranslation();
const direction = i18n.dir();
useEffect(() => {
document.body.dir = direction;
}, [direction]);
This should be added to the app file. It uses next-i18next to
automatically get the current language and sets the body text direction
(ltr or rtl) depending on the selected language.
## Provide informative error messages when TI and Merge scripts have
insufficient space for console UI
- The invokeai-ti and invokeai-merge scripts will crash if there is not
enough space in the console to fit the user interface (even after
responsive formatting).
- This PR intercepts the errors and prints a useful error message
advising user to make window larger.
- The invokeai-ti and invokeai-merge scripts will crash if there is not enough space
in the console to fit the user interface (even after responsive formatting).
- This PR intercepts the errors and prints a useful error message advising user to
make window larger.
Strategize slicing based on free [V]RAM when not using xformers. Free [V]RAM is evaluated at every generation. When there's enough memory, the entire generation occurs without slicing. If there is not enough free memory, we use diffusers' sliced attention.
Some of the core features of this PR include:
- optional push image to dockerhub (will be skipped in repos which
didn't set it up)
- stop using the root user at runtime
- trigger builds also for update/docker/* and update/ci/docker/*
- always cache image from current branch and main branch
- separate caches for container flavors
- updated comments with instructions in build.sh and run.sh
## What was the problem/requirement? (What/Why)
* Windows location for the Python environment activate location is
currently incorrect
* Due to this, this command will fail for Windows-based users
* The contributing link within the `Developer Install` sections leads to
a [404](https://invoke-ai.github.io/index.md#Contributing)
* `Developer Install`'s numbered list currently lists 1, 1, 2, . . .
## What was the solution? (How)
* Changed the location of Windows script based on actual location -
[reference](https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html)
* Moved the link to point to one directory higher -- the main index.md
* Minor format adjustments to allow for the numbered list to appear as
expected
## How were these changes tested?
* `mkdocs serve` => Verified on local server that the changes reflected
as expected
## Notes
Contributing mentions to set the upstream towards the `development`
branch, but that branch has been untouched for several months, so I've
pointed to the `main` branch. Let me know if we need to switch to a
different one.
…odels
- If CLI asked to convert the currently loaded model, the model would
crash on the first rendering. CLI will now refuse to convert a model
loaded in memory (probably a good idea in any case).
- CLI will offer the `v1-inpainting-inference.yaml` as the configuration
file when importing an inpainting a .ckpt or .safetensors file that has
"inpainting" in the name. Otherwise it offers `v1-inference.yaml` as the
default.
- If CLI asked to convert the currently loaded model, the model would crash
on the first rendering. CLI will now refuse to convert a model loaded
in memory (probably a good idea in any case).
- CLI will offer the `v1-inpainting-inference.yaml` as the configuration
file when importing an inpainting a .ckpt or .safetensors file that
has "inpainting" in the name. Otherwise it offers `v1-inference.yaml`
as the default.
Found a couple of places where the formatting was messed up. I also
added a "Quick Start Guide" to the README for people who encounter
InvokeAI through PyPi. It features the PyPi install!
pulling in denoising support from upstream (its already there, invoke
just isn't using it). I've enabled this as a command line argument as
construction of the ESRGAN handler happens once. Ideally this would be a
UI option that could be adjusted for each upscaling task. Unfortunately
that is beyond my current level of InvokeAI-foo.
Upstream reference is here, starting on line 99 "use dni to control the
denoise strength"
https://github.com/xinntao/Real-ESRGAN/blob/master/inference_realesrgan.py