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psychedelicious
c58f8c3269 feat(nodes): make delete on startup configurable for obj serializer
- The default is to not delete on startup - feels safer.
- The two services using this class _do_ delete on startup.
- The class has "ephemeral" removed from its name.
- Tests & app updated for this change.
2024-02-15 17:30:03 +11:00
psychedelicious
ed772a7107 fix(nodes): use metadata/board_id if provided by user, overriding WithMetadata/WithBoard-provided values 2024-02-15 17:30:03 +11:00
psychedelicious
cb0b389b4b tidy(nodes): clarify comment 2024-02-15 17:30:03 +11:00
psychedelicious
bcb85e100d tests: fix broken tests 2024-02-15 17:30:03 +11:00
psychedelicious
1f27ddc07d tidy(nodes): minor spelling correction 2024-02-15 17:30:03 +11:00
psychedelicious
83ddcc5f3a feat(nodes): allow _delete_all in obj serializer to be called at any time
`_delete_all` logged how many items it deleted, and had to be called _after_ service start bc it needed access to logger.

Move the logger call to the startup method and return the the deleted stats from `_delete_all`. This lets `_delete_all` be called at any time.
2024-02-15 17:30:03 +11:00
psychedelicious
55fa785561 tidy(nodes): remove object serializer on_saved
It's unused.
2024-02-15 17:30:03 +11:00
psychedelicious
06429028c8 revert(nodes): revert making tensors/conditioning use item storage
Turns out they are just different enough in purpose that the implementations would be rather unintuitive. I've made a separate ObjectSerializer service to handle tensors and conditioning.

Refined the class a bit too.
2024-02-15 17:30:03 +11:00
psychedelicious
8b6e322697 feat(nodes): support custom exception in ephemeral disk storage 2024-02-15 17:30:03 +11:00
psychedelicious
54a67459bf feat(nodes): support custom save and load functions in ItemStorageEphemeralDisk 2024-02-15 17:30:03 +11:00
psychedelicious
7fe5283e74 feat(nodes): create helper function to generate the item ID 2024-02-15 17:30:03 +11:00
psychedelicious
fe0391c86b feat(nodes): use ItemStorageABC for tensors and conditioning
Turns out `ItemStorageABC` was almost identical to `PickleStorageBase`. Instead of maintaining separate classes, we can use `ItemStorageABC` for both.

There's only one change needed - the `ItemStorageABC.set` method must return the newly stored item's ID. This allows us to let the service handle the responsibility of naming the item, but still create the requisite output objects during node execution.

The naming implementation is improved here. It extracts the name of the generic and appends a UUID to that string when saving items.
2024-02-15 17:30:03 +11:00
psychedelicious
25386a76ef tidy(nodes): do not refer to files as latents in PickleStorageTorch (again) 2024-02-15 17:30:03 +11:00
psychedelicious
fd30cb4d90 feat(nodes): ItemStorageABC typevar no longer bound to pydantic.BaseModel
This bound is totally unnecessary. There's no requirement for any implementation of `ItemStorageABC` to work only on pydantic models.
2024-02-15 17:30:03 +11:00
psychedelicious
0266946d3d fix(nodes): add super init to PickleStorageTorch 2024-02-15 17:30:03 +11:00
psychedelicious
a7f91b3e01 tidy(nodes): do not refer to files as latents in PickleStorageTorch 2024-02-15 17:30:03 +11:00
psychedelicious
de0b72528c feat(nodes): replace latents service with tensors and conditioning services
- New generic class `PickleStorageBase`, implements the same API as `LatentsStorageBase`, use for storing non-serializable data via pickling
- Implementation `PickleStorageTorch` uses `torch.save` and `torch.load`, same as `LatentsStorageDisk`
- Add `tensors: PickleStorageBase[torch.Tensor]` to `InvocationServices`
- Add `conditioning: PickleStorageBase[ConditioningFieldData]` to `InvocationServices`
- Remove `latents` service and all `LatentsStorage` classes
- Update `InvocationContext` and all usage of old `latents` service to use the new services/context wrapper methods
2024-02-15 17:30:03 +11:00
psychedelicious
a5db204629 tidy(nodes): remove unnecessary, shadowing class attr declarations 2024-02-15 17:30:02 +11:00
psychedelicious
c16eba78ab feat(nodes): add WithBoard field helper class
This class works the same way as `WithMetadata` - it simply adds a `board` field to the node. The context wrapper function is able to pull the board id from this. This allows image-outputting nodes to get a board field "for free", and have their outputs automatically saved to it.

This is a breaking change for node authors who may have a field called `board`, because it makes `board` a reserved field name. I'll look into how to avoid this - maybe by naming this invoke-managed field `_board` to avoid collisions?

Supporting changes:
- `WithBoard` is added to all image-outputting nodes, giving them the ability to save to board.
- Unused, duplicate `WithMetadata` and `WithWorkflow` classes are deleted from `baseinvocation.py`. The "real" versions are in `fields.py`.
- Remove `LinearUIOutputInvocation`. Now that all nodes that output images also have a `board` field by default, this node is no longer necessary. See comment here for context: https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/5491#discussion_r1480760629
- Without `LinearUIOutputInvocation`, the `ImagesInferface.update` method is no longer needed, and removed.

Note: This commit does not bump all node versions. I will ensure that is done correctly before merging the PR of which this commit is a part.

Note: A followup commit will implement the frontend changes to support this change.
2024-02-15 17:30:02 +11:00
psychedelicious
1a191c4655 remove unused configdict import 2024-02-15 17:30:02 +11:00
psychedelicious
b1ba18b3d1 fix(nodes): do not freeze or cache config in context wrapper
- The config is already cached by the config class's `get_config()` method.
- The config mutates itself in its `root_path` property getter. Freezing the class makes any attempt to grab a path from the config error. Unfortunately this means we cannot easily freeze the class without fiddling with the inner workings of `InvokeAIAppConfig`, which is outside the scope here.
2024-02-15 17:30:02 +11:00
psychedelicious
aff46759f9 feat(nodes): context.data -> context._data 2024-02-15 17:30:02 +11:00
psychedelicious
d7b7dcc7fe feat(nodes): context.__services -> context._services 2024-02-15 17:30:02 +11:00
psychedelicious
889a26c5b6 feat(nodes): cache invocation interface config 2024-02-15 17:30:02 +11:00
psychedelicious
b4c774896a feat(nodes): do not hide services in invocation context interfaces 2024-02-15 17:30:02 +11:00
psychedelicious
3f5ab02da9 chore(nodes): add comments for ConfigInterface 2024-02-15 17:30:02 +11:00
psychedelicious
e52434cb99 feat(nodes): add boards interface to invocation context 2024-02-15 17:30:02 +11:00
psychedelicious
483bdbcb9f fix(nodes): restore type annotations for InvocationContext 2024-02-15 17:30:02 +11:00
psychedelicious
ae421fb4ab feat(nodes): do not freeze InvocationContextData, prevents it from being subclassesd 2024-02-15 17:30:02 +11:00
psychedelicious
3de4390711 feat(nodes): move ConditioningFieldData to conditioning_data.py 2024-02-15 17:30:02 +11:00
psychedelicious
5c7ed24aab feat(nodes): restore previous invocation context methods with deprecation warnings 2024-02-15 17:30:02 +11:00
psychedelicious
8baf3f78a2 feat(nodes): tidy invocation_context.py, improve comments 2024-02-15 17:30:02 +11:00
psychedelicious
7e5ba2795e 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
2024-02-15 17:30:02 +11:00
psychedelicious
f0e60a4ba2 feat(nodes): restricts invocation context power
Creates a low-power `InvocationContext` with simplified methods and data.

See `invocation_context.py` for detailed comments.
2024-02-15 17:30:02 +11:00
psychedelicious
aa089e8108 tidy(nodes): move all field things to fields.py
Unfortunately, this is necessary to prevent circular imports at runtime.
2024-02-15 17:30:02 +11:00
psychedelicious
fc278c5cb1 fix(images_default): correct get_metadata error message
The error was misleading, indicating an issue with getting the image DTO, when it was actually an issue with getting metadata.
2024-02-14 16:21:39 -05:00
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
psychedelicious
79ae9c4e64 feat(nodes): move profiler/stats cleanup logic to function
Harder to miss something going forward.
2024-02-07 11:26:15 +11:00
psychedelicious
0dc6cb0535 feat(nodes): do not log stats errors
The stats service was logging error messages when attempting to retrieve stats for a graph that it wasn't tracking. This was rather noisy.

Instead of logging these errors within the service, we now will just raise the error and let the consumer of the service decide whether or not to log. Our usage of the service at this time is to suppress errors - we don't want to log anything to the console.

Note: With the improvements in the previous two commits, we shouldn't get these errors moving forward, but I still think this change is correct.
2024-02-07 11:26:15 +11:00
psychedelicious
810fc19e43 feat(nodes): log stats for canceled graphs
When an invocation is canceled, we consider the graph canceled. Log its graph's stats before resetting its graph's stats. No reason to not log these stats.

We also should stop the profiler at this point, because this graph is finished. If we don't stop it manually, it will stop itself and write the profile to disk when it is next started, but the resultant profile will include more than just its target graph.

Now we get both stats and profiles for canceled graphs.
2024-02-07 11:26:15 +11:00
psychedelicious
e0e106367d fix(nodes): do not clear invocation stats on invoke error
When an invocation errored, we clear the stats for the whole graph. Later on, we check the graph for errors and see the failed invocation, and we consider the graph failed. We then attempts to log the stats for the failed graph.

Except now the failed graph has no stats, and the stats raises an error.

The user sees, in the terminal:
- An invocation error
- A stats error (scary!)
- No stats for the failed graph (uninformative!)

What the user should see:
- An invocation error
- Graph stats

The fix is simple - don't reset the graph stats when an invocation has an error.
2024-02-07 11:26:15 +11:00
psychedelicious
0976ddba23 chore(invocation-stats): improve types in _prune_stale_stats 2024-02-03 07:34:06 -05:00
psychedelicious
3ebb806410 fix(invocation-stats): use appropriate method to get the type of an invocation 2024-02-03 07:34:06 -05:00
psychedelicious
9f274c79dc chore(item-storage): improve types
Provide type args to the generics.
2024-02-03 07:34:06 -05:00
psychedelicious
88c08bbfc7 fix(item-storage-memory): throw when requested item does not exist
- `ItemStorageMemory.get` now throws an `ItemNotFoundError` when the requested `item_id` is not found.
- Update docstrings in ABC and tests.

The new memory item storage implementation implemented the `get` method incorrectly, by returning `None` if the item didn't exist.

The ABC typed `get` as returning `T`, while the SQLite implementation typed `get` as returning `Optional[T]`. The SQLite implementation was referenced when writing the memory implementation.

This mismatched typing is a violation of the Liskov substitution principle, because the signature of the implementation of `get` in the implementation is wider than the abstract class's definition. Using `pyright` in strict mode catches this.

In `invocation_stats_default`, this introduced an error. The `_prune_stats` method calls `get`, expecting the method to throw if the item is not found. If the graph is no longer stored in the bounded item storage, we will call `is_complete()` on `None`, causing the error.

Note: This error condition never arose the SQLite implementation because it parsed the item with pydantic before returning it, which would throw if the item was not found. It implicitly threw, while the memory implementation did not.
2024-02-03 07:34:06 -05:00
Peanut
f972fe9836 pref: annotate 2024-02-03 10:18:26 +11:00
Peanut
dcfc883ab3 perf: remove TypeAdapter 2024-02-03 10:18:26 +11:00
Peanut
1d2bd6b8f7 perf: TypeAdapter instantiated once 2024-02-03 10:18:26 +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