## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ ] Refactor
- [X] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
This PR does three things:
1) It separates out the script that creates the installer zipfile
(`create_installer.sh`) from the script that tags the repository with
the current release version (now called `tag_release.sh`)
2) It adds new targets to Makefile for running the installer script and
tagging.
3) It adds a `help` target that lists the Makefile targets:
```
$ make help
Developer commands:
ruff Run ruff, fixing any safely-fixable errors and formatting
ruff-unsafe Run ruff, fixing all fixable errors and formatting
mypy Run mypy using the config in pyproject.toml to identify type mismatches and other coding errors
mypy-all Run mypy ignoring the config in pyproject.tom but still ignoring missing imports
frontend-build Build the frontend in order to run on localhost:9090
frontend-dev Run the frontend in developer mode on localhost:5173
installer-zip Build the installer .zip file for the current version
tag-release Tag the GitHub repository with the current version (use at release time only!)
```
`help` is also the default target so that the help message will print
out when only `make` is issued.
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## Added/updated tests?
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- [X] No: not needed
## [optional] Are there any post deployment tasks we need to perform?
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ ] Refactor
- [x] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No
## Description
Additional tile generation nodes of
CalculateImageTilesEvenSplitInvocation &
CalculateImageTilesMinimumOverlapInvocation
Additional blending method of merge_tiles_with_seam_blending
Updated Node MergeTilesToImageInvocation with seam blending
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Simplifies a couple things:
- Init is more straightforward
- It's clear in the migrator that the connection we are working with is related to the SqliteDatabase
- Simplify init args to path (None means use memory), logger, and verbose
- Add docstrings to SqliteDatabase (it had almost none)
- Update all usages of the class
CONTAINER_UID is used for the user ID within the container, however I noticed the UID was hard coded to 1000 in the Dockerfile chown -R command.
This leaves the default as 1000, but allows it to be overrriden by setting CONTAINER_UID.
- min_overlap removed * restrictions and round_to_8
- min_overlap handles tile size > image size by clipping the num tiles to 1.
- Updated assert test on min_overlap.