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psychedelicious
05fb485d33 feat(nodes): move ConditioningFieldData to conditioning_data.py 2024-03-01 10:42:33 +11:00
psychedelicious
f612a96afd feat(nodes): restore previous invocation context methods with deprecation warnings 2024-03-01 10:42:33 +11:00
psychedelicious
1616974b48 feat(nodes): tidy invocation_context.py, improve comments 2024-03-01 10:42:33 +11:00
psychedelicious
8637c40661 feat(nodes): update all invocations to use new invocation context
Update all invocations to use the new context. The changes are all fairly simple, but there are a lot of them.

Supporting minor changes:
- Patch bump for all nodes that use the context
- Update invocation processor to provide new context
- Minor change to `EventServiceBase` to accept a node's ID instead of the dict version of a node
- Minor change to `ModelManagerService` to support the new wrapped context
- Fanagling of imports to avoid circular dependencies
2024-03-01 10:42:33 +11:00
psychedelicious
3d98446d5d feat(nodes): restricts invocation context power
Creates a low-power `InvocationContext` with simplified methods and data.

See `invocation_context.py` for detailed comments.
2024-03-01 10:42:33 +11:00
psychedelicious
992b02aa65 tidy(nodes): move all field things to fields.py
Unfortunately, this is necessary to prevent circular imports at runtime.
2024-03-01 10:42:33 +11:00
psychedelicious
3726293258 feat(nodes): improve types in graph.py
Methods `get_node` and `complete` were typed as returning a dynamically created unions `InvocationsUnion` and `InvocationOutputsUnion`, respectively.

Static type analysers cannot work with dynamic objects, so these methods end up as effectively un-annotated, returning `Unknown`.

They now return `BaseInvocation` and `BaseInvocationOutput`, respectively, which are the superclasses of all members of each union. This gives us the best type annotation that is possible.

Note: the return types of these methods are never introspected, so it doesn't really matter what they are at runtime.
2024-02-14 07:56:10 +11:00
psychedelicious
d20f98fb4f fix(nodes): deep copy graph inputs
The change to memory session storage brings a subtle behaviour change.

Previously, we serialized and deserialized everything (e.g. field state, invocation outputs, etc) constantly. The meant we were effectively working with deep-copied objects at all time. We could mutate objects freely without worrying about other references to the object.

With memory storage, objects are now passed around by reference, and we cannot handle them in the same way.

This is problematic for nodes that mutate their own inputs. There are two ways this causes a problem:

- An output is used as input for multiple nodes. If the first node mutates the output object while `invoke`ing, the next node will get the mutated object.
- The invocation cache stores live python objects. When a node mutates an output pulled from the cache, the next node that uses the cached object will get the mutated object.

The solution is to deep-copy a node's inputs as they are set, effectively reproducing the same behaviour as we had with the SQLite session storage. Nodes can safely mutate their inputs and those changes never leave the node's scope.

Closes  #5665
2024-02-09 21:17:32 +11:00
Lincoln Stein
f2777f5096
Port the command-line tools to use model_manager2 (#5546)
* Port the command-line tools to use model_manager2

1.Reimplement the following:

  - invokeai-model-install
  - invokeai-merge
  - invokeai-ti

  To avoid breaking the original modeal manager, the udpated tools
  have been renamed invokeai-model-install2 and invokeai-merge2. The
  textual inversion training script should continue to work with
  existing installations. The "starter" models now live in
  `invokeai/configs/INITIAL_MODELS2.yaml`.

  When the full model manager 2 is in place and working, I'll rename
  these files and commands.

2. Add the `merge` route to the web API. This will merge two or three models,
   resulting a new one.

   - Note that because the model installer selectively installs the `fp16` variant
     of models (rather than both 16- and 32-bit versions as previous),
     the diffusers merge script will choke on any huggingface diffuserse models
     that were downloaded with the new installer. Previously-downloaded models
     should continue to merge correctly. I have a PR
     upstream https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/pull/6670 to fix
     this.

3. (more important!)
  During implementation of the CLI tools, found and fixed a number of small
  runtime bugs in the model_manager2 implementation:

  - During model database migration, if a registered models file was
    not found on disk, the migration would be aborted. Now the
    offending model is skipped with a log warning.

  - Caught and fixed a condition in which the installer would download the
    entire diffusers repo when the user provided a single `.safetensors`
    file URL.

  - Caught and fixed a condition in which the installer would raise an
    exception and stop the app when a request for an unknown model's metadata
    was passed to Civitai. Now an error is logged and the installer continues.

  - Replaced the LoWRA starter LoRA with FlatColor. The former has been removed
    from Civitai.

* fix ruff issue

---------

Co-authored-by: Lincoln Stein <lstein@gmail.com>
2024-02-02 17:18:47 +00:00
psychedelicious
1ac85fd049 tidy(migrator): remove logic to check if graph_executions exists in migration 5
Initially I wanted to show how many sessions were being deleted. In hindsight, this is not great:
- It requires extra logic in the migrator, which should be as simple as possible.
- It may be alarming to see "Clearing 224591 old sessions".

The app still reports on freed space during the DB startup logic.
2024-02-02 09:20:41 +11:00
psychedelicious
d532073f5b fix(db): check for graph_executions table before dropping
This is needed to not fail tests; see comment in code.
2024-02-02 09:20:41 +11:00
psychedelicious
198e8c9d55 feat(db): add migration 5 to drop graph_executions table 2024-02-02 09:20:41 +11:00
Lincoln Stein
4536e4a8b6
Model Manager Refactor: Install remote models and store their tags and other metadata (#5361)
* add basic functionality for model metadata fetching from hf and civitai

* add storage

* start unit tests

* add unit tests and documentation

* add missing dependency for pytests

* remove redundant fetch; add modified/published dates; updated docs

* add code to select diffusers files based on the variant type

* implement Civitai installs

* make huggingface parallel downloading work

* add unit tests for model installation manager

- Fixed race condition on selection of download destination path
- Add fixtures common to several model_manager_2 unit tests
- Added dummy model files for testing diffusers and safetensors downloading/probing
- Refactored code for selecting proper variant from list of huggingface repo files
- Regrouped ordering of methods in model_install_default.py

* improve Civitai model downloading

- Provide a better error message when Civitai requires an access token (doesn't give a 403 forbidden, but redirects
  to the HTML of an authorization page -- arrgh)
- Handle case of Civitai providing a primary download link plus additional links for VAEs, config files, etc

* add routes for retrieving metadata and tags

* code tidying and documentation

* fix ruff errors

* add file needed to maintain test root diretory in repo for unit tests

* fix self->cls in classmethod

* add pydantic plugin for mypy

* use TestSession instead of requests.Session to prevent any internet activity

improve logging

fix error message formatting

fix logging again

fix forward vs reverse slash issue in Windows install tests

* Several fixes of problems detected during PR review:

- Implement cancel_model_install_job and get_model_install_job routes
  to allow for better control of model download and install.
- Fix thread deadlock that occurred after cancelling an install.
- Remove unneeded pytest_plugins section from tests/conftest.py
- Remove unused _in_terminal_state() from model_install_default.
- Remove outdated documentation from several spots.
- Add workaround for Civitai API results which don't return correct
  URL for the default model.

* fix docs and tests to match get_job_by_source() rather than get_job()

* Update invokeai/backend/model_manager/metadata/fetch/huggingface.py

Co-authored-by: Ryan Dick <ryanjdick3@gmail.com>

* Call CivitaiMetadata.model_validate_json() directly

Co-authored-by: Ryan Dick <ryanjdick3@gmail.com>

* Second round of revisions suggested by @ryanjdick:

- Fix type mismatch in `list_all_metadata()` route.
- Do not have a default value for the model install job id
- Remove static class variable declarations from non Pydantic classes
- Change `id` field to `model_id` for the sqlite3 `model_tags` table.
- Changed AFTER DELETE triggers to ON DELETE CASCADE for the metadata and tags tables.
- Made the `id` field of the `model_metadata` table into a primary key to achieve uniqueness.

* Code cleanup suggested in PR review:

- Narrowed the declaration of the `parts` attribute of the download progress event
- Removed auto-conversion of str to Url in Url-containing sources
- Fixed handling of `InvalidModelConfigException`
- Made unknown sources raise `NotImplementedError` rather than `Exception`
- Improved status reporting on cached HuggingFace access tokens

* Multiple fixes:

- `job.total_size` returns a valid size for locally installed models
- new route `list_models` returns a paged summary of model, name,
  description, tags and other essential info
- fix a few type errors

* consolidated all invokeai root pytest fixtures into a single location

* Update invokeai/backend/model_manager/metadata/metadata_store.py

Co-authored-by: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>

* Small tweaks in response to review comments:

- Remove flake8 configuration from pyproject.toml
- Use `id` rather than `modelId` for huggingface `ModelInfo` object
- Use `last_modified` rather than `LastModified` for huggingface `ModelInfo` object
- Add `sha256` field to file metadata downloaded from huggingface
- Add `Invoker` argument to the model installer `start()` and `stop()` routines
  (but made it optional in order to facilitate use of the service outside the API)
- Removed redundant `PRAGMA foreign_keys` from metadata store initialization code.

* Additional tweaks and minor bug fixes

- Fix calculation of aggregate diffusers model size to only count the
  size of files, not files + directories (which gives different unit test
  results on different filesystems).
- Refactor _get_metadata() and _get_download_urls() to have distinct code paths
  for Civitai, HuggingFace and URL sources.
- Forward the `inplace` flag from the source to the job and added unit test for this.
- Attach cached model metadata to the job rather than to the model install service.

* fix unit test that was breaking on windows due to CR/LF changing size of test json files

* fix ruff formatting

* a few last minor fixes before merging:

- Turn job `error` and `error_type` into properties derived from the exception.
- Add TODO comment about the reason for handling temporary directory destruction
  manually rather than using tempfile.tmpdir().

* add unit tests for reporting HTTP download errors

---------

Co-authored-by: Lincoln Stein <lstein@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ryan Dick <ryanjdick3@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-01-14 19:54:53 +00:00
psychedelicious
21ed2d42cd
Merge branch 'main' into feat/db/graceful-migrate-workflows 2023-12-20 21:54:21 +11:00
Lincoln Stein
fa3f1b6e41
[Feat] reimport model config records after schema migration (#5281)
* add code to repopulate model config records after schema update

* reformat for ruff

* migrate model records using db cursor rather than the ModelRecordConfigService

* ruff fixes

* tweak exception reporting

* fix: build frontend in  pypi-release workflow

This was missing, resulting in the 3.5.0rc1 having no frontend.

* fix: use node 18, set working directory

- Node 20 has  a problem with `pnpm`; set it to Node 18
- Set the working directory for the frontend commands

* Don't copy extraneous paths into installer .zip

* feat(installer): delete frontend build after creating installer

This prevents an empty `dist/` from breaking the app on startup.

* feat: add python dist as release artifact, as input to enable publish to pypi

- The release workflow never runs automatically. It must be manually kicked off.
- The release workflow has an input. When running it from the GH actions UI, you will see a "Publish build on PyPi" prompt. If this value is "true", the workflow will upload the build to PyPi, releasing it. If this is anything else (e.g. "false", the default), the workflow will build but not upload to PyPi.
- The `dist/` folder (where the python package is built) is uploaded as a workflow artifact as a zip file. This can be downloaded and inspected. This allows "dry" runs of the workflow.
- The workflow job and some steps have been renamed to clarify what they do

* translationBot(ui): update translation files

Updated by "Cleanup translation files" hook in Weblate.

Co-authored-by: Hosted Weblate <hosted@weblate.org>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI

* freeze yaml migration logic at upgrade to 3.5

* moved migration code to migration_3

---------

Co-authored-by: Lincoln Stein <lstein@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Hosted Weblate <hosted@weblate.org>
2023-12-19 17:01:47 -05:00
psychedelicious
b6ed4ba559 feat(db): handle PIL errors opening images gracefully
For example, if PIL tries to open a *really* big image, it will raise an exception to prevent reading a huge object into memory.
2023-12-18 18:02:31 +11:00
psychedelicious
f0c70fe3f1 fix(db): add error handling for workflow migration
- Handle an image file not existing despite being in the database.
- Add a simple pydantic model that tests only for the existence of a workflow's version.
- Check against this new model when migrating workflows, skipping if the workflow fails validation. If it succeeds, the frontend should be able to handle the workflow.
2023-12-14 10:16:56 +11:00
psychedelicious
f76b04a3b8 fix(db): rename "SQLiteMigrator" -> "SqliteMigrator" 2023-12-13 11:31:15 +11:00
psychedelicious
c50a49719b fix(db): raise a MigrationVersionError when invalid versions are used
This inherits from `ValueError`, so pydantic understands it when doing validation.
2023-12-13 11:21:16 +11:00
psychedelicious
ebf5f5d418 feat(db): address feedback, cleanup
- use simpler pattern for migration dependencies
- move SqliteDatabase & migration to utility method `init_db`, use this in both the app and tests, ensuring the same db schema is used in both
2023-12-13 11:19:59 +11:00
psychedelicious
2cdda1fda2 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into feat/db/migrations 2023-12-12 17:22:52 +11:00
psychedelicious
5f77ef7e99 feat(db): improve docstrings in migrator 2023-12-12 16:30:57 +11:00
psychedelicious
18ba7feca1 feat(db): update docstrings 2023-12-12 13:35:46 +11:00
psychedelicious
55b0c7cdc9 feat(db): tidy migration_2 2023-12-12 13:30:29 +11:00
psychedelicious
a69f518c76 feat(db): tidy dependencies for migrations 2023-12-12 13:09:09 +11:00
psychedelicious
0cf7fe43af feat(db): refactor migrate callbacks to use dependencies, remote pre/post callbacks 2023-12-12 12:35:42 +11:00
psychedelicious
6063760ce2 feat(db): tweak docstring 2023-12-12 11:13:40 +11:00
psychedelicious
c5ba4f2ea5 feat(db): remove file backups
Instead of mucking about with the filesystem, we rely on SQLite transactions to handle failed migrations.
2023-12-12 11:12:46 +11:00
psychedelicious
3414437eea feat(db): instantiate SqliteMigrator with a SqliteDatabase
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
2023-12-12 10:46:08 +11:00
psychedelicious
417db71471 feat(db): decouple SqliteDatabase from config object
- 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
2023-12-12 10:30:37 +11:00
psychedelicious
afe4e55bf9 feat(db): simplify migration registration validation
With the previous change to assert that the to_version == from_version + 1, this validation can be simpler.
2023-12-12 09:52:03 +11:00
psychedelicious
55acc16b2d feat(db): require migration versions to be consecutive 2023-12-12 09:43:09 +11:00
psychedelicious
290851016e feat(db): move sqlite_migrator into its own module 2023-12-11 16:41:30 +11:00
psychedelicious
fa7d002175 fix(tests): fix typing issues 2023-12-11 16:22:29 +11:00
psychedelicious@windows
f1b6f78319 fix(db): fix windows db migrator tests
- Ensure db files are closed before manipulating them
- Use contextlib.closing() so that sqlite connections are closed on existing the context
2023-12-11 16:14:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
4f3c32a2ee fix(db): remove errant print stmts 2023-12-11 16:14:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
41db92b9e8 feat(db): add check for missing migration from 0 2023-12-11 16:14:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
3227b30430 feat(db): extract non-stateful logic to class methods 2023-12-11 16:14:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
567f107a81 feat(db): return backup_db_path, move log stmt to run_migrations 2023-12-11 16:14:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
b3d5955bc7 fix(db): rename Migrator._migrations -> _migration_set 2023-12-11 16:14:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
8726b203d4 fix(db): fix migration chain validation 2023-12-11 16:14:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
b3f92e0547 fix(db): fix docstring 2023-12-11 16:14:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
72c9a7663f fix(db): add docstring 2023-12-11 16:14:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
fcb9e89bd7 feat(db): tidy db naming utils 2023-12-11 16:14:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
56966d6d05 feat(db): only reinit db if migrations occurred 2023-12-11 16:14:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
e46dc9b34e fix(db): close db conn before reinitializing 2023-12-11 16:14:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
e461f9925e feat(db): invert backup/restore logic
Do the migration on a temp copy of the db, then back up the original and move the temp into its file.
2023-12-11 16:14:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
abeb1bd3b3 feat(db): reduce power MigrateCallback, only gets cursor
use partial to provide extra dependencies for the image workflow migration function
2023-12-11 16:14:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
83e820d721 feat(db): decouple from SqliteDatabase 2023-12-11 16:14:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
f8e4b93a74 feat(db): add migration lock file 2023-12-11 16:14:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
0710ec30cf feat(db): incorporate feedback 2023-12-11 16:14:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
c382329e8c feat(db): move migrator out of SqliteDatabase 2023-12-11 16:14:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
f2c6819d68 feat(db): add SQLiteMigrator to perform db migrations 2023-12-11 16:14:25 +11:00
psychedelicious
c42d692ea6
feat: workflow library (#5148)
* chore: bump pydantic to 2.5.2

This release fixes pydantic/pydantic#8175 and allows us to use `JsonValue`

* fix(ui): exclude public/en.json from prettier config

* fix(workflow_records): fix SQLite workflow insertion to ignore duplicates

* feat(backend): update workflows handling

Update workflows handling for Workflow Library.

**Updated Workflow Storage**

"Embedded Workflows" are workflows associated with images, and are now only stored in the image files. "Library Workflows" are not associated with images, and are stored only in DB.

This works out nicely. We have always saved workflows to files, but recently began saving them to the DB in addition to in image files. When that happened, we stopped reading workflows from files, so all the workflows that only existed in images were inaccessible. With this change, access to those workflows is restored, and no workflows are lost.

**Updated Workflow Handling in Nodes**

Prior to this change, workflows were embedded in images by passing the whole workflow JSON to a special workflow field on a node. In the node's `invoke()` function, the node was able to access this workflow and save it with the image. This (inaccurately) models workflows as a property of an image and is rather awkward technically.

A workflow is now a property of a batch/session queue item. It is available in the InvocationContext and therefore available to all nodes during `invoke()`.

**Database Migrations**

Added a `SQLiteMigrator` class to handle database migrations. Migrations were needed to accomodate the DB-related changes in this PR. See the code for details.

The `images`, `workflows` and `session_queue` tables required migrations for this PR, and are using the new migrator. Other tables/services are still creating tables themselves. A followup PR will adapt them to use the migrator.

**Other/Support Changes**

- Add a `has_workflow` column to `images` table to indicate that the image has an embedded workflow.
- Add handling for retrieving the workflow from an image in python. The image file must be fetched, the workflow extracted, and then sent to client, avoiding needing the browser to parse the image file. With the `has_workflow` column, the UI knows if there is a workflow to be fetched, and only fetches when the user requests to load the workflow.
- Add route to get the workflow from an image
- Add CRUD service/routes for the library workflows
- `workflow_images` table and services removed (no longer needed now that embedded workflows are not in the DB)

* feat(ui): updated workflow handling (WIP)

Clientside updates for the backend workflow changes.

Includes roughed-out workflow library UI.

* feat: revert SQLiteMigrator class

Will pursue this in a separate PR.

* feat(nodes): do not overwrite custom node module names

Use a different, simpler method to detect if a node is custom.

* feat(nodes): restore WithWorkflow as no-op class

This class is deprecated and no longer needed. Set its workflow attr value to None (meaning it is now a no-op), and issue a warning when an invocation subclasses it.

* fix(nodes): fix get_workflow from queue item dict func

* feat(backend): add WorkflowRecordListItemDTO

This is the id, name, description, created at and updated at workflow columns/attrs. Used to display lists of workflowsl

* chore(ui): typegen

* feat(ui): add workflow loading, deleting to workflow library UI

* feat(ui): workflow library pagination button styles

* wip

* feat: workflow library WIP

- Save to library
- Duplicate
- Filter/sort
- UI/queries

* feat: workflow library - system graphs - wip

* feat(backend): sync system workflows to db

* fix: merge conflicts

* feat: simplify default workflows

- Rename "system" -> "default"
- Simplify syncing logic
- Update UI to match

* feat(workflows): update default workflows

- Update TextToImage_SD15
- Add TextToImage_SDXL
- Add README

* feat(ui): refine workflow list UI

* fix(workflow_records): typo

* fix(tests): fix tests

* feat(ui): clean up workflow library hooks

* fix(db): fix mis-ordered db cleanup step

It was happening before pruning queue items - should happen afterwards, else you have to restart the app again to free disk space made available by the pruning.

* feat(ui): tweak reset workflow editor translations

* feat(ui): split out workflow redux state

The `nodes` slice is a rather complicated slice. Removing `workflow` makes it a bit more reasonable.

Also helps to flatten state out a bit.

* docs: update default workflows README

* fix: tidy up unused files, unrelated changes

* fix(backend): revert unrelated service organisational changes

* feat(backend): workflow_records.get_many arg "filter_text" -> "query"

* feat(ui): use custom hook in current image buttons

Already in use elsewhere, forgot to use it here.

* fix(ui): remove commented out property

* fix(ui): fix workflow loading

- Different handling for loading from library vs external
- Fix bug where only nodes and edges loaded

* fix(ui): fix save/save-as workflow naming

* fix(ui): fix circular dependency

* fix(db): fix bug with releasing without lock in db.clean()

* fix(db): remove extraneous lock

* chore: bump ruff

* fix(workflow_records): default `category` to `WorkflowCategory.User`

This allows old workflows to validate when reading them from the db or image files.

* hide workflow library buttons if feature is disabled

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Co-authored-by: Mary Hipp <maryhipp@Marys-MacBook-Air.local>
2023-12-09 09:48:38 +11:00
psychedelicious
0fdcc0af65 feat(nodes): add index and total to iterate output 2023-12-04 14:11:32 +11:00
psychedelicious
3f0e0af177 feat(backend): only log pruned queue items / db freed space if > 0 2023-12-01 17:44:07 -08:00
psychedelicious
0228aba06f feat(backend): display freed space when cleaning DB 2023-12-01 17:44:07 -08:00
psychedelicious
514c49d946 feat(nodes): warn if node has no version specified; fall back on 1.0.0 2023-11-29 10:49:31 +11:00
psychedelicious
858bcdd3ff feat(nodes): improve docstrings in baseinvocation, disambiguate method names 2023-11-29 10:49:31 +11:00
psychedelicious
86a74e929a feat(ui): add support for custom field types
Node authors may now create their own arbitrary/custom field types. Any pydantic model is supported.

Two notes:
1. Your field type's class name must be unique.

Suggest prefixing fields with something related to the node pack as a kind of namespace.

2. Custom field types function as connection-only fields.

For example, if your custom field has string attributes, you will not get a text input for that attribute when you give a node a field with your custom type.

This is the same behaviour as other complex fields that don't have custom UIs in the workflow editor - like, say, a string collection.

feat(ui): fix tooltips for custom types

We need to hold onto the original type of the field so they don't all just show up as "Unknown".

fix(ui): fix ts error with custom fields

feat(ui): custom field types connection validation

In the initial commit, a custom field's original type was added to the *field templates* only as `originalType`. Custom fields' `type` property was `"Custom"`*. This allowed for type safety throughout the UI logic.

*Actually, it was `"Unknown"`, but I changed it to custom for clarity.

Connection validation logic, however, uses the *field instance* of the node/field. Like the templates, *field instances* with custom types have their `type` set to `"Custom"`, but they didn't have an `originalType` property. As a result, all custom fields could be connected to all other custom fields.

To resolve this, we need to add `originalType` to the *field instances*, then switch the validation logic to use this instead of `type`.

This ended up needing a bit of fanagling:

- If we make `originalType` a required property on field instances, existing workflows will break during connection validation, because they won't have this property. We'd need a new layer of logic to migrate the workflows, adding the new `originalType` property.

While this layer is probably needed anyways, typing `originalType` as optional is much simpler. Workflow migration logic can come layer.

(Technically, we could remove all references to field types from the workflow files, and let the templates hold all this information. This feels like a significant change and I'm reluctant to do it now.)

- Because `originalType` is optional, anywhere we care about the type of a field, we need to use it over `type`. So there are a number of `field.originalType ?? field.type` expressions. This is a bit of a gotcha, we'll need to remember this in the future.

- We use `Array.prototype.includes()` often in the workflow editor, e.g. `COLLECTION_TYPES.includes(type)`. In these cases, the const array is of type `FieldType[]`, and `type` is is `FieldType`.

Because we now support custom types, the arg `type` is now widened from `FieldType` to `string`.

This causes a TS error. This behaviour is somewhat controversial (see https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/14520). These expressions are now rewritten as `COLLECTION_TYPES.some((t) => t === type)` to satisfy TS. It's logically equivalent.

fix(ui): typo

feat(ui): add CustomCollection and CustomPolymorphic field types

feat(ui): add validation for CustomCollection & CustomPolymorphic types

- Update connection validation for custom types
- Use simple string parsing to determine if a field is a collection or polymorphic type.
- No longer need to keep a list of collection and polymorphic types.
- Added runtime checks in `baseinvocation.py` to ensure no fields are named in such a way that it could mess up the new parsing

chore(ui): remove errant console.log

fix(ui): rename 'nodes.currentConnectionFieldType' -> 'nodes.connectionStartFieldType'

This was confusingly named and kept tripping me up. Renamed to be consistent with the `reactflow` `ConnectionStartParams` type.

fix(ui): fix ts error

feat(nodes): add runtime check for custom field names

"Custom", "CustomCollection" and "CustomPolymorphic" are reserved field names.

chore(ui): add TODO for revising field type names

wip refactor fieldtype structured

wip refactor field types

wip refactor types

wip refactor types

fix node layout

refactor field types

chore: mypy

organisation

organisation

organisation

fix(nodes): fix field orig_required, field_kind and input statuses

feat(nodes): remove broken implementation of default_factory on InputField

Use of this could break connection validation due to the difference in node schemas required fields and invoke() required args.

Removed entirely for now. It wasn't ever actually used by the system, because all graphs always had values provided for fields where default_factory was used.

Also, pydantic is smart enough to not reuse the same object when specifying a default value - it clones the object first. So, the common pattern of `default_factory=list` is extraneous. It can just be `default=[]`.

fix(nodes): fix InputField name validation

workflow validation

validation

chore: ruff

feat(nodes): fix up baseinvocation comments

fix(ui): improve typing & logic of buildFieldInputTemplate

improved error handling in parseFieldType

fix: back compat for deprecated default_factory and UIType

feat(nodes): do not show node packs loaded log if none loaded

chore(ui): typegen
2023-11-29 10:49:31 +11:00
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6494e8e551 chore: ruff format 2023-11-11 10:55:40 +11:00
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99a8ebe3a0 chore: ruff check - fix flake8-bugbear 2023-11-11 10:55:28 +11:00
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3a136420d5 chore: ruff check - fix flake8-comprensions 2023-11-11 10:55:23 +11:00
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86c3acf184 fix(nodes): revert optional graph 2023-10-20 12:05:13 +11:00
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bbae4045c9 fix(nodes): GraphInvocation should use InputField 2023-10-20 12:05:13 +11:00
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f0db4d36e4 feat: metadata refactor
- Refactor how metadata is handled to support a user-defined metadata in graphs
- Update workflow embed handling
- Update UI to work with these changes
- Update tests to support metadata/workflow changes
2023-10-20 12:05:13 +11:00
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c238a7f18b feat(api): chore: pydantic & fastapi upgrade
Upgrade pydantic and fastapi to latest.

- pydantic~=2.4.2
- fastapi~=103.2
- fastapi-events~=0.9.1

**Big Changes**

There are a number of logic changes needed to support pydantic v2. Most changes are very simple, like using the new methods to serialized and deserialize models, but there are a few more complex changes.

**Invocations**

The biggest change relates to invocation creation, instantiation and validation.

Because pydantic v2 moves all validation logic into the rust pydantic-core, we may no longer directly stick our fingers into the validation pie.

Previously, we (ab)used models and fields to allow invocation fields to be optional at instantiation, but required when `invoke()` is called. We directly manipulated the fields and invocation models when calling `invoke()`.

With pydantic v2, this is much more involved. Changes to the python wrapper do not propagate down to the rust validation logic - you have to rebuild the model. This causes problem with concurrent access to the invocation classes and is not a free operation.

This logic has been totally refactored and we do not need to change the model any more. The details are in `baseinvocation.py`, in the `InputField` function and `BaseInvocation.invoke_internal()` method.

In the end, this implementation is cleaner.

**Invocation Fields**

In pydantic v2, you can no longer directly add or remove fields from a model.

Previously, we did this to add the `type` field to invocations.

**Invocation Decorators**

With pydantic v2, we instead use the imperative `create_model()` API to create a new model with the additional field. This is done in `baseinvocation.py` in the `invocation()` wrapper.

A similar technique is used for `invocation_output()`.

**Minor Changes**

There are a number of minor changes around the pydantic v2 models API.

**Protected `model_` Namespace**

All models' pydantic-provided methods and attributes are prefixed with `model_` and this is considered a protected namespace. This causes some conflict, because "model" means something to us, and we have a ton of pydantic models with attributes starting with "model_".

Forunately, there are no direct conflicts. However, in any pydantic model where we define an attribute or method that starts with "model_", we must tell set the protected namespaces to an empty tuple.

```py
class IPAdapterModelField(BaseModel):
    model_name: str = Field(description="Name of the IP-Adapter model")
    base_model: BaseModelType = Field(description="Base model")

    model_config = ConfigDict(protected_namespaces=())
```

**Model Serialization**

Pydantic models no longer have `Model.dict()` or `Model.json()`.

Instead, we use `Model.model_dump()` or `Model.model_dump_json()`.

**Model Deserialization**

Pydantic models no longer have `Model.parse_obj()` or `Model.parse_raw()`, and there are no `parse_raw_as()` or `parse_obj_as()` functions.

Instead, you need to create a `TypeAdapter` object to parse python objects or JSON into a model.

```py
adapter_graph = TypeAdapter(Graph)
deserialized_graph_from_json = adapter_graph.validate_json(graph_json)
deserialized_graph_from_dict = adapter_graph.validate_python(graph_dict)
```

**Field Customisation**

Pydantic `Field`s no longer accept arbitrary args.

Now, you must put all additional arbitrary args in a `json_schema_extra` arg on the field.

**Schema Customisation**

FastAPI and pydantic schema generation now follows the OpenAPI version 3.1 spec.

This necessitates two changes:
- Our schema customization logic has been revised
- Schema parsing to build node templates has been revised

The specific aren't important, but this does present additional surface area for bugs.

**Performance Improvements**

Pydantic v2 is a full rewrite with a rust backend. This offers a substantial performance improvement (pydantic claims 5x to 50x depending on the task). We'll notice this the most during serialization and deserialization of sessions/graphs, which happens very very often - a couple times per node.

I haven't done any benchmarks, but anecdotally, graph execution is much faster. Also, very larges graphs - like with massive iterators - are much, much faster.
2023-10-17 14:59:25 +11:00
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388d36b839 fix(db): use RLock instead of Lock
Fixes issues where a db-accessing service wants to call db-accessing methods with locks.
2023-10-16 11:45:24 +11:00
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402cf9b0ee feat: refactor services folder/module structure
Refactor services folder/module structure.

**Motivation**

While working on our services I've repeatedly encountered circular imports and a general lack of clarity regarding where to put things. The structure introduced goes a long way towards resolving those issues, setting us up for a clean structure going forward.

**Services**

Services are now in their own folder with a few files:

- `services/{service_name}/__init__.py`: init as needed, mostly empty now
- `services/{service_name}/{service_name}_base.py`: the base class for the service
- `services/{service_name}/{service_name}_{impl_type}.py`: the default concrete implementation of the service - typically one of `sqlite`, `default`, or `memory`
- `services/{service_name}/{service_name}_common.py`: any common items - models, exceptions, utilities, etc

Though it's a bit verbose to have the service name both as the folder name and the prefix for files, I found it is _extremely_ confusing to have all of the base classes just be named `base.py`. So, at the cost of some verbosity when importing things, I've included the service name in the filename.

There are some minor logic changes. For example, in `InvocationProcessor`, instead of assigning the model manager service to a variable to be used later in the file, the service is used directly via the `Invoker`.

**Shared**

Things that are used across disparate services are in `services/shared/`:

- `default_graphs.py`: previously in `services/`
- `graphs.py`: previously in `services/`
- `paginatation`: generic pagination models used in a few services
- `sqlite`: the `SqliteDatabase` class, other sqlite-specific things
2023-10-12 12:15:06 -04:00
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88bee96ca3 feat(backend): rename db.py to sqlite.py 2023-10-12 12:15:06 -04:00
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5048fc7c9e feat(backend): move pagination models to own file 2023-10-12 12:15:06 -04:00
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2a35d93a4d feat(backend): organise service dependencies
**Service Dependencies**

Services that depend on other services now access those services via the `Invoker` object. This object is provided to the service as a kwarg to its `start()` method.

Until now, most services did not utilize this feature, and several services required their dependencies to be initialized and passed in on init.

Additionally, _all_ services are now registered as invocation services - including the low-level services. This obviates issues with inter-dependent services we would otherwise experience as we add workflow storage.

**Database Access**

Previously, we were passing in a separate sqlite connection and corresponding lock as args to services in their init. A good amount of posturing was done in each service that uses the db.

These objects, along with the sqlite startup and cleanup logic, is now abstracted into a simple `SqliteDatabase` class. This creates the shared connection and lock objects, enables foreign keys, and provides a `clean()` method to do startup db maintenance.

This is not a service as it's only used by sqlite services.
2023-10-12 12:15:06 -04:00
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b7938d9ca9
feat: queued generation (#4502)
* fix(config): fix typing issues in `config/`

`config/invokeai_config.py`:
- use `Optional` for things that are optional
- fix typing of `ram_cache_size()` and `vram_cache_size()`
- remove unused and incorrectly typed method `autoconvert_path`
- fix types and logic for `parse_args()`, in which `InvokeAIAppConfig.initconf` *must* be a `DictConfig`, but function would allow it to be set as a `ListConfig`, which presumably would cause issues elsewhere

`config/base.py`:
- use `cls` for first arg of class methods
- use `Optional` for things that are optional
- fix minor type issue related to setting of `env_prefix`
- remove unused `add_subparser()` method, which calls `add_parser()` on an `ArgumentParser` (method only available on the `_SubParsersAction` object, which is returned from ArgumentParser.add_subparsers()`)

* feat: queued generation and batches

Due to a very messy branch with broad addition of `isort` on `main` alongside it, some git surgery was needed to get an agreeable git history. This commit represents all of the work on queued generation. See PR for notes.

* chore: flake8, isort, black

* fix(nodes): fix incorrect service stop() method

* fix(nodes): improve names of a few variables

* fix(tests): fix up tests after changes to batches/queue

* feat(tests): add unit tests for session queue helper functions

* feat(ui): dynamic prompts is always enabled

* feat(queue): add queue_status_changed event

* feat(ui): wip queue graphs

* feat(nodes): move cleanup til after invoker startup

* feat(nodes): add cancel_by_batch_ids

* feat(ui): wip batch graphs & UI

* fix(nodes): remove `Batch.batch_id` from required

* fix(ui): cleanup and use fixedCacheKey for all mutations

* fix(ui): remove orphaned nodes from canvas graphs

* fix(nodes): fix cancel_by_batch_ids result count

* fix(ui): only show cancel batch tooltip when batches were canceled

* chore: isort

* fix(api): return `[""]` when dynamic prompts generates no prompts

Just a simple fallback so we always have a prompt.

* feat(ui): dynamicPrompts.combinatorial is always on

There seems to be little purpose in using the combinatorial generation for dynamic prompts. I've disabled it by hiding it from the UI and defaulting combinatorial to true. If we want to enable it again in the future it's straightforward to do so.

* feat: add queue_id & support logic

* feat(ui): fix upscale button

It prepends the upscale operation to queue

* feat(nodes): return queue item when enqueuing a single graph

This facilitates one-off graph async workflows in the client.

* feat(ui): move controlnet autoprocess to queue

* fix(ui): fix non-serializable DOMRect in redux state

* feat(ui): QueueTable performance tweaks

* feat(ui): update queue list

Queue items expand to show the full queue item. Just as JSON for now.

* wip threaded session_processor

* feat(nodes,ui): fully migrate queue to session_processor

* feat(nodes,ui): add processor events

* feat(ui): ui tweaks

* feat(nodes,ui): consolidate events, reduce network requests

* feat(ui): cleanup & abstract queue hooks

* feat(nodes): optimize batch permutation

Use a generator to do only as much work as is needed.

Previously, though we only ended up creating exactly as many queue items as was needed, there was still some intermediary work that calculated *all* permutations. When that number was very high, the system had a very hard time and used a lot of memory.

The logic has been refactored to use a generator. Additionally, the batch validators are optimized to return early and use less memory.

* feat(ui): add seed behaviour parameter

This dynamic prompts parameter allows the seed to be randomized per prompt or per iteration:
- Per iteration: Use the same seed for all prompts in a single dynamic prompt expansion
- Per prompt: Use a different seed for every single prompt

"Per iteration" is appropriate for exploring a the latents space with a stable starting noise, while "Per prompt" provides more variation.

* fix(ui): remove extraneous random seed nodes from linear graphs

* fix(ui): fix controlnet autoprocess not working when queue is running

* feat(queue): add timestamps to queue status updates

Also show execution time in queue list

* feat(queue): change all execution-related events to use the `queue_id` as the room, also include `queue_item_id` in InvocationQueueItem

This allows for much simpler handling of queue items.

* feat(api): deprecate sessions router

* chore(backend): tidy logging in `dependencies.py`

* fix(backend): respect `use_memory_db`

* feat(backend): add `config.log_sql` (enables sql trace logging)

* feat: add invocation cache

Supersedes #4574

The invocation cache provides simple node memoization functionality. Nodes that use the cache are memoized and not re-executed if their inputs haven't changed. Instead, the stored output is returned.

## Results

This feature provides anywhere some significant to massive performance improvement.

The improvement is most marked on large batches of generations where you only change a couple things (e.g. different seed or prompt for each iteration) and low-VRAM systems, where skipping an extraneous model load is a big deal.

## Overview

A new `invocation_cache` service is added to handle the caching. There's not much to it.

All nodes now inherit a boolean `use_cache` field from `BaseInvocation`. This is a node field and not a class attribute, because specific instances of nodes may want to opt in or out of caching.

The recently-added `invoke_internal()` method on `BaseInvocation` is used as an entrypoint for the cache logic.

To create a cache key, the invocation is first serialized using pydantic's provided `json()` method, skipping the unique `id` field. Then python's very fast builtin `hash()` is used to create an integer key. All implementations of `InvocationCacheBase` must provide a class method `create_key()` which accepts an invocation and outputs a string or integer key.

## In-Memory Implementation

An in-memory implementation is provided. In this implementation, the node outputs are stored in memory as python classes. The in-memory cache does not persist application restarts.

Max node cache size is added as `node_cache_size` under the `Generation` config category.

It defaults to 512 - this number is up for discussion, but given that these are relatively lightweight pydantic models, I think it's safe to up this even higher.

Note that the cache isn't storing the big stuff - tensors and images are store on disk, and outputs include only references to them.

## Node Definition

The default for all nodes is to use the cache. The `@invocation` decorator now accepts an optional `use_cache: bool` argument to override the default of `True`.

Non-deterministic nodes, however, should set this to `False`. Currently, all random-stuff nodes, including `dynamic_prompt`, are set to `False`.

The field name `use_cache` is now effectively a reserved field name and possibly a breaking change if any community nodes use this as a field name. In hindsight, all our reserved field names should have been prefixed with underscores or something.

## One Gotcha

Leaf nodes probably want to opt out of the cache, because if they are not cached, their outputs are not saved again.

If you run the same graph multiple times, you only end up with a single image output, because the image storage side-effects are in the `invoke()` method, which is bypassed if we have a cache hit.

## Linear UI

The linear graphs _almost_ just work, but due to the gotcha, we need to be careful about the final image-outputting node. To resolve this, a `SaveImageInvocation` node is added and used in the linear graphs.

This node is similar to `ImagePrimitive`, except it saves a copy of its input image, and has `use_cache` set to `False` by default.

This is now the leaf node in all linear graphs, and is the only node in those graphs with `use_cache == False` _and_ the only node with `is_intermedate == False`.

## Workflow Editor

All nodes now have a footer with a new `Use Cache [ ]` checkbox. It defaults to the value set by the invocation in its python definition, but can be changed by the user.

The workflow/node validation logic has been updated to migrate old workflows to use the new default values for `use_cache`. Users may still want to review the settings that have been chosen. In the event of catastrophic failure when running this migration, the default value of `True` is applied, as this is correct for most nodes.

Users should consider saving their workflows after loading them in and having them updated.

## Future Enhancements - Callback

A future enhancement would be to provide a callback to the `use_cache` flag that would be run as the node is executed to determine, based on its own internal state, if the cache should be used or not.

This would be useful for `DynamicPromptInvocation`, where the deterministic behaviour is determined by the `combinatorial: bool` field.

## Future Enhancements - Persisted Cache

Similar to how the latents storage is backed by disk, the invocation cache could be persisted to the database or disk. We'd need to be very careful about deserializing outputs, but it's perhaps worth exploring in the future.

* fix(ui): fix queue list item width

* feat(nodes): do not send the whole node on every generator progress

* feat(ui): strip out old logic related to sessions

Things like `isProcessing` are no longer relevant with queue. Removed them all & updated everything be appropriate for queue. May be a few little quirks I've missed...

* feat(ui): fix up param collapse labels

* feat(ui): click queue count to go to queue tab

* tidy(queue): update comment, query format

* feat(ui): fix progress bar when canceling

* fix(ui): fix circular dependency

* feat(nodes): bail on node caching logic if `node_cache_size == 0`

* feat(nodes): handle KeyError on node cache pop

* feat(nodes): bypass cache codepath if caches is disabled

more better no do thing

* fix(ui): reset api cache on connect/disconnect

* feat(ui): prevent enqueue when no prompts generated

* feat(ui): add queue controls to workflow editor

* feat(ui): update floating buttons & other incidental UI tweaks

* fix(ui): fix missing/incorrect translation keys

* fix(tests): add config service to mock invocation services

invoking needs access to `node_cache_size` to occur

* optionally remove pause/resume buttons from queue UI

* option to disable prepending

* chore(ui): remove unused file

* feat(queue): remove `order_id` entirely, `item_id` is now an autoinc pk

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Co-authored-by: Mary Hipp <maryhipp@Marys-MacBook-Air.local>
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