- 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.
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
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.
- 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