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
The `@invocation` decorator is extended with an optional `version` arg. On execution of the decorator, the version string is parsed using the `semver` package (this was an indirect dependency and has been added to `pyproject.toml`).
All built-in nodes are set with `version="1.0.0"`.
The version is added to the OpenAPI Schema for consumption by the client.
All invocation metadata (type, title, tags and category) are now defined in decorators.
The decorators add the `type: Literal["invocation_type"]: "invocation_type"` field to the invocation.
Category is a new invocation metadata, but it is not used by the frontend just yet.
- `@invocation()` decorator for invocations
```py
@invocation(
"sdxl_compel_prompt",
title="SDXL Prompt",
tags=["sdxl", "compel", "prompt"],
category="conditioning",
)
class SDXLCompelPromptInvocation(BaseInvocation, SDXLPromptInvocationBase):
...
```
- `@invocation_output()` decorator for invocation outputs
```py
@invocation_output("clip_skip_output")
class ClipSkipInvocationOutput(BaseInvocationOutput):
...
```
- update invocation docs
- add category to decorator
- regen frontend types
Refine concept of "parameter" nodes to "primitives":
- integer
- float
- string
- boolean
- image
- latents
- conditioning
- color
Each primitive has:
- A field definition, if it is not already python primitive value. The field is how this primitive value is passed between nodes. Collections are lists of the field in node definitions. ex: `ImageField` & `list[ImageField]`
- A single output class. ex: `ImageOutput`
- A collection output class. ex: `ImageCollectionOutput`
- A node, which functions to load or pass on the primitive value. ex: `ImageInvocation` (in this case, `ImageInvocation` replaces `LoadImage`)
Plus a number of related changes:
- Reorganize these into `primitives.py`
- Update all nodes and logic to use primitives
- Consolidate "prompt" outputs into "string" & "mask" into "image" (there's no reason for these to be different, the function identically)
- Update default graphs & tests
- Regen frontend types & minor frontend tidy related to changes