The processor is automatically selected when model is changed.
But if the user manually changes the processor, processor settings, or disables the new `Auto configure processor` switch, auto processing is disabled.
The user can enable auto configure by turning the switch back on.
When auto configure is enabled, a small dot is overlaid on the expand button to remind the user that the system is not auto configuring the processor for them.
If auto configure is enabled, the processor settings are reset to the default for the selected model.
Add uploading to IAIDndImage
- add `postUploadAction` arg to `imageUploaded` thunk, with several current valid options (set control image, set init, set nodes image, set canvas, or toast)
- updated IAIDndImage to optionally allow click to upload
- when the controlnet model is changed, if there is a default processor for the model set, the processor is changed.
- once a control image is selected (and processed), changing the model does not change the processor - must be manually changed
This handles the case when an image is deleted but is still in use in as eg an init image on canvas, or a control image. If we just delete the image, canvas/controlnet/etc may break (the image would just fail to load).
When an image is deleted, the app checks to see if it is in use in:
- Image to Image
- ControlNet
- Unified Canvas
- Node Editor
The delete dialog will always open if the image is in use anywhere, and the user is advised that deleting the image will reset the feature(s).
Even if the user has ticked the box to not confirm on delete, the dialog will still show if the image is in use somewhere.
- fix "bounding box region only" not being respected when saving
- add toasts for each action
- improve workflow `take()` predicates to use the requestId
- responsive changes were causing a lot of weird layout issues, had to remove the rest of them
- canvas (non-beta) toolbar now wraps
- reduces minH for prompt boxes a bit
Implement `dnd-kit` for image drag and drop
- vastly simplifies logic bc we can drag and drop non-serializable data (like an `ImageDTO`)
- also much prettier
- also will fix conflicts with file upload via OS drag and drop, bc `dnd-kit` does not use native HTML drag and drop API
- Implemented for Init image, controlnet, and node editor so far
More progress on the ControlNet UI
The gallery could get in a state where it thought it had just reached the end of the list and endlessly fetches more images, if there are no more images to fetch (weird I know).
Add some logic to remove the `end reached` handler when there are no more images to load.
it doesn't work for the img2img pipelines, but the implemented conditional display could break the scheduler selection dropdown.
simple fix until diffusers merges the fix - never use this scheduler.
Inputs with explicit values are validated by pydantic even if they also
have a connection (which is the actual value that is used).
Fix this by omitting explicit values for inputs that have a connection.
This may cause minor gallery jumpiness at the very end of processing, but is necessary to prevent the progress image from sticking around if the last node in a session did not have an image output.
Some socket events should not be handled by the slice reducers. For example generation progress should not be handled for a canceled session.
Added another layer of socket actions.
Example:
- `socketGeneratorProgress` is dispatched when the actual socket event is received
- Listener middleware exclusively handles this event and determines if the application should also handle it
- If so, it dispatches `appSocketGeneratorProgress`, which the slices can handle
Needed to fix issues related to canceling invocations.
Now that images are in a database and we can make filtered queries, we can do away with the cumbersome `resultsSlice` and `uploadsSlice`.
- Remove `resultsSlice` and `uploadsSlice` entirely
- Add `imagesSlice` fills the same role
- Convert the application to use `imagesSlice`, reducing a lot of messy logic where we had to check which category was selected
- Add a simple filter popover to the gallery, which lets you select any number of image categories