- Rename old "model_management" directory to "model_management_OLD" in order to catch
dangling references to original model manager.
- Caught and fixed most dangling references (still checking)
- Rename lora, textual_inversion and model_patcher modules
- Introduce a RawModel base class to simplfy the Union returned by the
model loaders.
- Tidy up the model manager 2-related tests. Add useful fixtures, and
a finalizer to the queue and installer fixtures that will stop the
services and release threads.
- ModelMetadataStoreService is now injected into ModelRecordStoreService
(these two services are really joined at the hip, and should someday be merged)
- ModelRecordStoreService is now injected into ModelManagerService
- Reduced timeout value for the various installer and download wait*() methods
- Introduced a Mock modelmanager for testing
- Removed bare print() statement with _logger in the install helper backend.
- Removed unused code from model loader init file
- Made `locker` a private variable in the `LoadedModel` object.
- Fixed up model merge frontend (will be deprecated anyway!)
- Update most model identifiers to be `{key: string}` instead of name/base/type. Doesn't change the model select components yet.
- Update model _parameters_, stored in redux, to be `{key: string, base: BaseModel}` - we need to store the base model to be able to check model compatibility. May want to store the whole config? Not sure...
- Replace legacy model manager service with the v2 manager.
- Update invocations to use new load interface.
- Fixed many but not all type checking errors in the invocations. Most
were unrelated to model manager
- Updated routes. All the new routes live under the route tag
`model_manager_v2`. To avoid confusion with the old routes,
they have the URL prefix `/api/v2/models`. The old routes
have been de-registered.
- Added a pytest for the loader.
- Updated documentation in contributing/MODEL_MANAGER.md
- Implement new model loader and modify invocations and embeddings
- Finish implementation loaders for all models currently supported by
InvokeAI.
- Move lora, textual_inversion, and model patching support into
backend/embeddings.
- Restore support for model cache statistics collection (a little ugly,
needs work).
- Fixed up invocations that load and patch models.
- Move seamless and silencewarnings utils into better location
- Cache stat collection enabled.
- Implemented ONNX loading.
- Add ability to specify the repo version variant in installer CLI.
- If caller asks for a repo version that doesn't exist, will fall back
to empty version rather than raising an error.
Unfortunately you cannot test for both a specific type of error and match its message. Splitting the error classes makes it easier to test expected error conditions.
The changes aim to deduplicate data between workflows and node templates, decoupling workflows from internal implementation details. A good amount of data that was needlessly duplicated from the node template to the workflow is removed.
These changes substantially reduce the file size of workflows (and therefore the images with embedded workflows):
- Default T2I SD1.5 workflow JSON is reduced from 23.7kb (798 lines) to 10.9kb (407 lines).
- Default tiled upscale workflow JSON is reduced from 102.7kb (3341 lines) to 51.9kb (1774 lines).
The trade-off is that we need to reference node templates to get things like the field type and other things. In practice, this is a non-issue, because we need a node template to do anything with a node anyways.
- Field types are not included in the workflow. They are always pulled from the node templates.
The field type is now properly an internal implementation detail and we can change it as needed. Previously this would require a migration for the workflow itself. With the v3 schema, the structure of a field type is an internal implementation detail that we are free to change as we see fit.
- Workflow nodes no long have an `outputs` property and there is no longer such a thing as a `FieldOutputInstance`. These are only on the templates.
These were never referenced at a time when we didn't also have the templates available, and there'd be no reason to do so.
- Node width and height are no longer stored in the node.
These weren't used. Also, per https://reactflow.dev/api-reference/types/node, we shouldn't be programmatically changing these properties. A future enhancement can properly add node resizing.
- `nodeTemplates` slice is merged back into `nodesSlice` as `nodes.templates`. Turns out it's just a hassle having these separate in separate slices.
- Workflow migration logic updated to support the new schema. V1 workflows migrate all the way to v3 now.
- Changes throughout the nodes code to accommodate the above changes.
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* new workflow tab UI - still using shared state with workflow editor tab
* polish workflow details
* remove workflow tab, add edit/view mode to workflow slice and get that working to switch between within editor tab
* UI updates for view/edit mode
* cleanup
* add warning to view mode
* lint
* start with isTouched false
* working on styling mode toggle
* more UX iteration
* lint
* cleanup
* save original field values to state, add indicator if they have been changed and give user choice to reset
* lint
* fix import and commit translation
* dont switch to view mode when loading a workflow
* warns before clearing editor
* use folder icon
* fix(ui): track do not erase value when resetting field value
- When adding an exposed field, we need to add it to originalExposedFieldValues
- When removing an exposed field, we need to remove it from originalExposedFieldValues
- add `useFieldValue` and `useOriginalFieldValue` hooks to encapsulate related logic
* feat(ui): use IconButton for workflow view/edit button
* feat(ui): change icon for new workflow
It was the same as the workflow tab icon, confusing bc you think it's going to somehow take you to the tab.
* feat(ui): use render props for NewWorkflowConfirmationAlertDialog
There was a lot of potentially sensitive logic shared between the new workflow button and menu items. Also, two instances of ConfirmationAlertDialog.
Using a render prop deduplicates the logic & components
* fix(ui): do not mark workflow touched when loading workflow
This was occurring because the `nodesChanged` action is called by reactflow when loading a workflow. Specifically, it calculates and sets the node dimensions as it loads.
The existing logic set `isTouched` whenever this action was called.
The changes reactflow emits have types, and we can use the change types and data to determine if a change should result in the workflow being marked as touched.
* chore(ui): lint
* chore(ui): lint
* delete empty file
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* remove thunk for receivedOpenApiSchema and use RTK query instead. add loading state for exposed fields
* clean up
* ignore any
* fix(ui): do not log on canceled openapi.json queries
- Rely on RTK Query for the `loadSchema` query by providing a custom `jsonReplacer` in our `dynamicBaseQuery`, so we don't need to manage error state.
- Detect when the query was canceled and do not log the error message in those situations.
* feat(ui): `utilitiesApi.endpoints.loadSchema` -> `appInfoApi.endpoints.getOpenAPISchema`
- Utilities is for server actions, move this to `appInfo` bc it fits better there.
- Rename to match convention for HTTP GET queries.
- Fix inverted logic in the `matchRejected` listener (typo'd this)
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Hardcode the options in the dropdown, don't rely on translators to fill this in.
Also, add a number of missing languages (Azerbaijani, Finnish, Hungarian, Swedish, Turkish).
Closes#5647
The alpha values in the UI are `0-1` but the backend wants `0-255`.
Previously, this was handled in `parseFIeldValue` when building the graph. In a recent release, field types were refactored and broke the alpha handling.
The logic for handling alpha values is moved into `ColorFieldInputComponent`, and `parseFieldValue` now just does no value transformations.
Though it would be a minor change, I'm leaving this function in because I don't want to change the rest of the logic except when necessary.
Closes#5616
Turns out the OpenAPI schema definition for a pydantic field with a `Literal` type annotation is different depending on the number of options.
When there is a single value (e.g. `Literal["foo"]`, this results in a `const` schema object. The schema parser didn't know how to handle this, and displayed a warning in the JS console.
This situation is now handled. When a `const` schema object is encountered, we interpret that as an `EnumField` with a single option.
I think this makes sense - if you had a truly constant value, you wouldn't make it a field, so a `const` must mean a dynamically generated enum that ended up with only a single option.
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The `getIntermediatesCount` query is set to `refetchOnMountOrArgsChange`. The intention was for when the settings modal opens (i.e. mounts), the `getIntermediatesCount` query is refetched. But it doesn't work - modals only mount once, there is no lazy rendering for them.
So we have to imperatively refetch, by refetching as we open the modal.
Closes#5639