- Reset init image, control adapter images, and node image fields when their selected image fails to load
- Only do this if the app is connected via socket (this indicates that the image is "really" gone, and there isn't just a transient network issue)
It's possible for image parameters/nodes/states to have reference a deleted image. For example, a resize image node might have an image set on it, and the workflow saved. The workflow contains a hard reference to that image.
The image is deleted and the workflow loaded again later. The deleted image is still in that workflow, but the app doesn't detect that. The result is that the workflow/graph appears to be valid, but will fail on invoke.
This creates a really confusing user experience, where when somebody shares a workflow with an image baked into it, and another person opens it, everything *looks* ok, but the workflow fails with a mysterious error about a missing image.
The problem affects node images, control adapter images and the img2img init image. Resetting the image when it fails to load *and* socket is connected resolves this in a simple way.
The problem also affects canvas images, but we have handle that by displaying an error fallback image, so no change is made there.
Closes#5121
- Parse `anyOf` for enums (present when they are optional)
- Consolidate `FieldTypeParseError` and `UnsupportedFieldTypeError` into `FieldParseError` (there was no difference in handling and it simplifies things a bit)
* add centerpadcrop node
- Allows users to add padding to or crop images from the center
- Also outputs a white mask with the dimensions of the output image for use with outpainting
* add CenterPadCrop to NODES.md
Updates NODES.md with CenterPadCrop entry.
* remove mask & output class
- Remove "ImageMaskOutput" where both image and mask are output
- Remove ability to output mask from node
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Use UTF-8 encoding on reading prompts from files to allow Unicode characters to load correctly.
The following examples currently will not load correctly from a file:
Hello, 世界!
😭🤮💔
This new name more accurately represents that these are fields with a type of `T | T[]`, where the "base" type must be the same on both sides of the union.
Custom nodes have a new attribute `node_pack` indicating the node pack they came from.
- This is displayed in the UI in the icon icon tooltip.
- If a workflow is loaded and a node is unavailable, its node pack will be displayed (if it is known).
- If a workflow is migrated from v1 to v2, and the node is unknown, it falls back to "Unknown". If the missing node pack is installed and the node is updated, the node pack will be updated as expected.
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
We used the `RealESRGANer` utility class from the repo. It handled model loading and tiled upscaling logic.
Unfortunately, it hasn't been updated in over a year, had no types, and annoyingly printed to console.
I've adapted the class, cleaning it up a bit and removing the bits that are not relevant for us.
Upscaling functionality is identical.
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* working on recall height/width
* working on adding resize
* working on feature
* fix(ui): move added translation from dist/ to public/
* fix(ui): use `metadata` as hotkey cb dependency
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* eslint added and new string added
* strings and translation hook added
* more changes made
* missing translation added
* final errors resolve in progress
* all errors resolved
* fix(ui): fix missing import of `t()`
* fix(ui): use plurals for moving images to board translation
* fix(ui): fix typo in translation key
* fix(ui): do not use translation for "invoke ai"
* chore(ui): lint
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* first string only to test
* more strings changed
* almost half strings added in json file
* more strings added
* more changes
* few strings and t function changed
* resolved
* errors resolved
* chore(ui): fmt en.json
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Resolves two bugs introduced in #5106:
1. Linear UI images sometimes didn't make it to the gallery.
This was a race condition. The VAE decode nodes were handled by the socketInvocationComplete listener. At that moment, the image was marked as intermediate. Immediately after this node was handled, a LinearUIOutputInvocation, introduced in #5106, was handled by socketInvocationComplete. This node internally sets changed the image to not intermediate.
During the handling of that socketInvocationComplete, RTK Query would sometimes use its cache instead of retrieving the image DTO again. The result is that the UI never got the message that the image was not intermediate, so it wasn't added to the gallery.
This is resolved by refactoring the socketInvocationComplete listener. We now skip the gallery processing for linear UI events, except for the LinearUIOutputInvocation. Images now always make it to the gallery, and network requests to get image DTOs are substantially reduced.
2. Canvas temp images always went into the gallery
The LinearUIOutputInvocation was always setting its image's is_intermediate to false. This included all canvas images and resulted in all canvas temp images going to gallery.
This is resolved by making LinearUIOutputInvocation set is_intermediate based on `self.is_intermediate`. The behaviour now more or less mirroring the behaviour of is_intermediate on other image-outputting nodes, except it doesn't save the image again - only changes it.
One extra minor change - LinearUIOutputInvocation only changes is_intermediate if it differs from the image's current setting. Very minor optimisation.
Add a LinearUIOutputInvocation node to be the new terminal node for Linear UI graphs. This node is private and hidden from the Workflow Editor, as it is an implementation detail.
The Linear UI was using the Save Image node for this purpose. It allowed every linear graph to end a single node type, which handled saving metadata and board. This substantially reduced the complexity of the linear graphs.
This caused two related issues:
- Images were saved to disk twice
- Noticeable delay between when an image was decoded and showed up in the UI
To resolve this, the new LinearUIOutputInvocation node will handle adding an image to a board if one is provided.
Metadata is no longer provided in this unified node. Instead, the metadata graph helpers now need to know the node to add metadata to and provide it to the last node that actually outputs an image. This is a `l2i` node for txt2img & img2img graphs, and a different image-outputting node for canvas graphs.
HRF poses another complication, in that it changes the terminal node. To handle this, a new metadata util is added called `setMetadataReceivingNode()`. HRF calls this to change the node that should receive the graph's metadata.
This resolves the duplicate images issue and improves perf without otherwise changing the user experience.
A workflow's nodes may update itself, if its major version matches the template's major version.
If the major versions do not match, the user will need to delete and re-add the node (current behaviour).
The update functionality is not automatic (for now). The logic to update the node is pretty simple, but I want to ensure it works well first before doing it automatically when a workflow is loaded.
- New `Details` tab on Workflow Inspector, displays node title, type, version, and notes
- Button to update the node is displayed on the `Details` tab
- Add hook to determine if a node needs an update, may be updated (i.e. major versions match), and the callback to update the node in state
- Remove the notes modal from the little info icon
- Modularize the node building logic
Do not use `strict=True` when scaling controlnet conditioning.
When using `guess_mode` (e.g. `more_control` or `more_prompt`), `down_block_res_samples` and `scales` are zipped.
These two objects are of different lengths, so using zip's strict mode raises an error.
In testing, `len(scales) === len(down_block_res_samples) + 1`.
It appears this behaviour is intentional, as the final "extra" item in `scales` is used immediately afterwards.
This rule enforces no arrow functions in component props. In practice, it means all functions passed as component props must be wrapped in `useCallback()`.
This is a performance optimization to prevent unnecessary rerenders.
The rule is added and all violations have been fixed, whew!
* adding VAE recall when using all parameters
* adding VAE to the RecallParameters tab in ImageMetadataActions
* checking for nil vae and casting to null if undefined
* adding default VAE to recall actions list if VAE is nullish
* fix(ui): use `lodash-es` for tree-shakeable imports
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* drop-down for the color picker
* fixed the bug in alpha value
* designing done
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* working
* added selector for method
* refactoring graph
* added ersgan method
* fixing yarn build
* add tooltips
* a conjuction
* rephrase
* removed manual sliders, set HRF to calculate dimensions automatically to match 512^2 pixels
* working
* working
* working
* fixed tooltip
* add hrf to use all parameters
* adding hrf method to parameters
* working on parameter recall
* working on parameter recall
* cleaning
* fix(ui): fix unnecessary casts in addHrfToGraph
* chore(ui): use camelCase in addHrfToGraph
* fix(ui): do not add HRF metadata unless HRF is added to graph
* fix(ui): remove unused imports in addHrfToGraph
* feat(ui): do not hide HRF params when disabled, only disable them
* fix(ui): remove unused vars in addHrfToGraph
* feat(ui): default HRF str to 0.35, method ESRGAN
* fix(ui): use isValidBoolean to check hrfEnabled param
* fix(nodes): update CoreMetadataInvocation fields for HRF
* feat(ui): set hrf strength default to 0.45
* fix(ui): set default hrf strength in configSlice
* feat(ui): use translations for HRF features
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We have a number of shared classes, objects, and functions that are used in multiple places. This causes circular import issues.
This commit creates a new `app/shared/` module to hold these shared classes, objects, and functions.
Initially, only `FreeUConfig` and `FieldDescriptions` are moved here. This resolves a circular import issue with custom nodes.
Other shared classes, objects, and functions will be moved here in future commits.
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Custom nodes may be places in `$INVOKEAI_ROOT/nodes/` (configurable with `custom_nodes_dir` option).
On app startup, an `__init__.py` is copied into the custom nodes dir, which recursively loads all python files in the directory as modules (files starting with `_` are ignored). The custom nodes dir is now a python module itself.
When we `from invocations import *` to load init all invocations, we load the custom nodes dir, registering all custom nodes.
Also added config options for metadata and workflow debounce times (`metadataFetchDebounce` & `workflowFetchDebounce`).
Falls back to 0 if not provided.
In OSS, because we have no major latency concerns, the debounce is 0. But in other environments, it may be desirable to set this to something like 300ms.
- 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
This fixes a weird issue where the list images method needed to handle `None` for its `limit` and `offset` arguments, in order to get a count of all intermediates.
On our local installs this will be a very minor change. For those running on remote servers, load times should be slightly improved.
It's a small change but I think correct.
This should prevent `index.html` from *ever* being cached, so UIs will never be out of date.
Minor organisation to accomodate this.
Deleting old unused files from the early days
Also, the PREVIOUS commit (@8d3885d, which was already pushed to github repo) was wrongly commented, but too late to fix without a force push or other mucking that I'm reluctant to do. That commit is actually the one that has all the changes to diffusers_pipeline.py to use additional arg down_intrablock_additional_residuals (introduced in diffusers PR https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/pull/5362) to detangle T2I-Adapter from ControlNet inputs to main UNet.
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.
There's a bug in chrome that screws with headers on fetch requests and 307 responses. This causes images to fail to copy in the commercial environment.
This change attempts to get around this by copying images in a different way (similar to how the canvas works). When the user requests a copy we:
- create an `<img />` element
- set `crossOrigin` if needed
- add an onload handler:
- create a canvas element
- draw image onto it
- export canvas to blob
This is wrapped in a promise which resolves to the blob, which can then be copied to clipboard.
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A customized version of Konva's `useImage` hook is also included, which returns the image blob in addition to the `<img />` element. Unfortunately, this hook is not suitable for use across the app, because it does all the image fetching up front, regardless of whether we actually want to copy the image.
In other words, we'd have to fetch the whole image file even if the user is just skipping through image metadata, in order to have the blob to copy. The callback approach means we only fetch the image when the user clicks copy. The hook is thus currently unused.
Facetools nodes were cutting off faces that extended beyond chunk boundaries in some cases. All faces found are considered and are coalesced rather than pruned, meaning that you should not see half a face any more.
- Make all metadata items optional. This will reduce errors related to metadata not being provided when we update the backend but old queue items still exist
- Fix a bug in t2i adapter metadata handling where it checked for ip adapter metadata instaed of t2i adapter metadata
- Fix some metadata fields that were not using `InputField`
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`mallinfo2` is not available on `glibc` < 2.33.
On these systems, we successfully load the library but get an `AttributeError` on attempting to access `mallinfo2`.
I'm not sure if the old `mallinfo` will work, and not sure how to install it safely to test, so for now we just handle the `AttributeError`.
This means the enhanced memory snapshot logic will be skipped for these systems, which isn't a big deal.
* added HrfScale type with initial value
* working
* working
* working
* working
* working
* added addHrfToGraph
* continueing to implement this
* working on this
* comments
* working
* made hrf into its own collapse
* working on adding strength slider
* working
* working
* refactoring
* working
* change of this working: 0
* removed onnx support since apparently its not used
* working
* made scale integer
* trying out psycicpebbles idea
* working
* working on this
* working
* added toggle
* comments
* self review
* fixing things
* remove 'any' type
* fixing typing
* changed initial strength value to 3 (large values cause issues)
* set denoising start to be 1 - strength to resemble image to image
* set initial value
* added image to image
* pr1
* pr2
* updating to resolution finding
* working
* working
* working
* working
* working
* working
* working
* working
* working
* use memo
* connect rescale hw to noise
* working
* fixed min bug
* nit
* hides elements conditionally
* style
* feat(ui): add config for HRF, disable if feature disabled or ONNX model in use
* fix(ui): use `useCallback` for HRF toggle
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* #4665 hides value of the corresponding metadata item by click on arrow
* #4787 return recall button back:)
* #4787 optional hide of metadata item, truncation and scrolling
* remove unused import
* #4787 recall parameters as separate tab in panel
* #4787 remove debug code
* fix(ui): undo changes to dist/locales/en.json
This file is autogenerated by our translation system and shouldn't be modified directly
* feat(ui): use scrollbar-enabled component for parameter recall tab
* fix(ui): revert unnecessary changes to DataViewer component
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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
**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.
Currently translated at 98.0% (1186 of 1210 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Chinese (Simplified))
Currently translated at 98.0% (1179 of 1203 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Chinese (Simplified))
Currently translated at 97.9% (1175 of 1199 strings)
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Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 92.0% (1104 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Chinese (Simplified))
Currently translated at 92.1% (1105 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Chinese (Simplified))
Currently translated at 83.2% (998 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Chinese (Simplified))
Currently translated at 83.0% (996 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Chinese (Simplified))
Currently translated at 67.5% (810 of 1199 strings)
Co-authored-by: Surisen <zhonghx0804@outlook.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/zh_Hans/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 85.5% (1026 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 84.7% (1016 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 84.7% (1016 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 84.4% (1012 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 84.3% (1011 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 83.5% (1002 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 81.5% (978 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 80.8% (969 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 80.7% (968 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 81.3% (959 of 1179 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 81.3% (959 of 1179 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 81.3% (959 of 1179 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 81.3% (959 of 1179 strings)
Co-authored-by: Riccardo Giovanetti <riccardo.giovanetti@gmail.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/it/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 100.0% (607 of 607 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (605 of 605 strings)
Co-authored-by: gallegonovato <fran-carro@hotmail.es>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/es/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 65.5% (643 of 981 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (605 of 605 strings)
Co-authored-by: System X - Files <vasyasos@gmail.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/ru/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 81.2% (958 of 1179 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 81.2% (958 of 1179 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 76.6% (904 of 1179 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 76.5% (903 of 1179 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 71.9% (848 of 1179 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 71.7% (845 of 1177 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 71.7% (845 of 1177 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 67.8% (799 of 1177 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 58.5% (689 of 1177 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 59.8% (640 of 1069 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 57.2% (612 of 1069 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (607 of 607 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (605 of 605 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (605 of 605 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (602 of 602 strings)
Co-authored-by: Riccardo Giovanetti <riccardo.giovanetti@gmail.com>
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Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 97.8% (589 of 602 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (603 of 603 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (599 of 599 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (596 of 596 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (595 of 595 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (595 of 595 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (593 of 593 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (592 of 592 strings)
Co-authored-by: Riccardo Giovanetti <riccardo.giovanetti@gmail.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/it/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 99.6% (601 of 603 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 99.5% (600 of 603 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (599 of 599 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (596 of 596 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 99.8% (594 of 595 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (593 of 593 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (592 of 592 strings)
Co-authored-by: gallegonovato <fran-carro@hotmail.es>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/es/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 100.0% (563 of 563 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Dutch)
Currently translated at 100.0% (563 of 563 strings)
Co-authored-by: Dennis <dennis@vanzoerlandt.nl>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/nl/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 100.0% (591 of 591 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 99.3% (587 of 591 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (586 of 586 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (578 of 578 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (563 of 563 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (559 of 559 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (559 of 559 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (551 of 551 strings)
Co-authored-by: Riccardo Giovanetti <riccardo.giovanetti@gmail.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/it/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 99.5% (602 of 605 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 99.8% (605 of 606 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (596 of 596 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (595 of 595 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (593 of 593 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (592 of 592 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 90.2% (534 of 592 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (543 of 543 strings)
Co-authored-by: System X - Files <vasyasos@gmail.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/ru/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 100.0% (550 of 550 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (548 of 548 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (546 of 546 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (541 of 541 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (544 of 544 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (543 of 543 strings)
Co-authored-by: Riccardo Giovanetti <riccardo.giovanetti@gmail.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/it/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 100.0% (542 of 542 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Chinese (Simplified))
Currently translated at 88.0% (477 of 542 strings)
Co-authored-by: Song, Pengcheng <17528592@qq.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/zh_Hans/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 100.0% (542 of 542 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (542 of 542 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 98.8% (536 of 542 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (536 of 536 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (533 of 533 strings)
Co-authored-by: System X - Files <vasyasos@gmail.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/ru/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 100.0% (542 of 542 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (542 of 542 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (540 of 540 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (538 of 538 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (536 of 536 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (536 of 536 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (536 of 536 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 99.8% (535 of 536 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (533 of 533 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (533 of 533 strings)
Co-authored-by: Riccardo Giovanetti <riccardo.giovanetti@gmail.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/it/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 100.0% (591 of 591 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (586 of 586 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (578 of 578 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (563 of 563 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (550 of 550 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (550 of 550 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (548 of 548 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (546 of 546 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (544 of 544 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (543 of 543 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (542 of 542 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (542 of 542 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (540 of 540 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (536 of 536 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (536 of 536 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (533 of 533 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 99.8% (532 of 533 strings)
Co-authored-by: gallegonovato <fran-carro@hotmail.es>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/es/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 100.0% (526 of 526 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (519 of 519 strings)
Co-authored-by: System X - Files <vasyasos@gmail.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/ru/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 100.0% (526 of 526 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (523 of 523 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (519 of 519 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (515 of 515 strings)
Co-authored-by: Riccardo Giovanetti <riccardo.giovanetti@gmail.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/it/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 100.0% (526 of 526 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (523 of 523 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (519 of 519 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (515 of 515 strings)
Co-authored-by: gallegonovato <fran-carro@hotmail.es>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/es/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 98.0% (1186 of 1210 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Chinese (Simplified))
Currently translated at 98.0% (1179 of 1203 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Chinese (Simplified))
Currently translated at 97.9% (1175 of 1199 strings)
Co-authored-by: Surisen <zhonghx0804@outlook.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/zh_Hans/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 92.0% (1104 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Chinese (Simplified))
Currently translated at 92.1% (1105 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Chinese (Simplified))
Currently translated at 83.2% (998 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Chinese (Simplified))
Currently translated at 83.0% (996 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Chinese (Simplified))
Currently translated at 67.5% (810 of 1199 strings)
Co-authored-by: Surisen <zhonghx0804@outlook.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/zh_Hans/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 87.1% (1054 of 1210 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 85.5% (1026 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 84.7% (1016 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 84.7% (1016 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 84.4% (1012 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 84.3% (1011 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 83.5% (1002 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 81.5% (978 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 80.8% (969 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 80.7% (968 of 1199 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 81.3% (959 of 1179 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 81.3% (959 of 1179 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 81.3% (959 of 1179 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 81.3% (959 of 1179 strings)
Co-authored-by: Riccardo Giovanetti <riccardo.giovanetti@gmail.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/it/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 100.0% (607 of 607 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (605 of 605 strings)
Co-authored-by: gallegonovato <fran-carro@hotmail.es>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/es/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 65.5% (643 of 981 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (605 of 605 strings)
Co-authored-by: System X - Files <vasyasos@gmail.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/ru/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 81.2% (958 of 1179 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 81.2% (958 of 1179 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 76.6% (904 of 1179 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 76.5% (903 of 1179 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 71.9% (848 of 1179 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 71.7% (845 of 1177 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 71.7% (845 of 1177 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 67.8% (799 of 1177 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 58.5% (689 of 1177 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 59.8% (640 of 1069 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 57.2% (612 of 1069 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (607 of 607 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (605 of 605 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (605 of 605 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (602 of 602 strings)
Co-authored-by: Riccardo Giovanetti <riccardo.giovanetti@gmail.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/it/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 97.8% (589 of 602 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (603 of 603 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (599 of 599 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (596 of 596 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (595 of 595 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (595 of 595 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (593 of 593 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (592 of 592 strings)
Co-authored-by: Riccardo Giovanetti <riccardo.giovanetti@gmail.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/it/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 99.6% (601 of 603 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 99.5% (600 of 603 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (599 of 599 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (596 of 596 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 99.8% (594 of 595 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (593 of 593 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Spanish)
Currently translated at 100.0% (592 of 592 strings)
Co-authored-by: gallegonovato <fran-carro@hotmail.es>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/es/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 100.0% (563 of 563 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Dutch)
Currently translated at 100.0% (563 of 563 strings)
Co-authored-by: Dennis <dennis@vanzoerlandt.nl>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/nl/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 100.0% (591 of 591 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 99.3% (587 of 591 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (586 of 586 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (578 of 578 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (563 of 563 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (559 of 559 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (559 of 559 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (551 of 551 strings)
Co-authored-by: Riccardo Giovanetti <riccardo.giovanetti@gmail.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/it/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 99.5% (602 of 605 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 99.8% (605 of 606 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (596 of 596 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (595 of 595 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (593 of 593 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (592 of 592 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 90.2% (534 of 592 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (543 of 543 strings)
Co-authored-by: System X - Files <vasyasos@gmail.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/ru/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 100.0% (550 of 550 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (548 of 548 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (546 of 546 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (541 of 541 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (544 of 544 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (543 of 543 strings)
Co-authored-by: Riccardo Giovanetti <riccardo.giovanetti@gmail.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/it/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 100.0% (542 of 542 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Chinese (Simplified))
Currently translated at 88.0% (477 of 542 strings)
Co-authored-by: Song, Pengcheng <17528592@qq.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/zh_Hans/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 100.0% (542 of 542 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (542 of 542 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 98.8% (536 of 542 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (536 of 536 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Russian)
Currently translated at 100.0% (533 of 533 strings)
Co-authored-by: System X - Files <vasyasos@gmail.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invokeai/web-ui/ru/
Translation: InvokeAI/Web UI
Currently translated at 100.0% (542 of 542 strings)
translationBot(ui): update translation (Italian)
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* UI for bulk downloading boards or groups of images
* placeholder route for bulk downloads that does nothing
* lint
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Add support for FreeU. See:
- https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/main/en/using-diffusers/freeu
- https://github.com/ChenyangSi/FreeU
Implementation:
- `ModelPatcher.apply_freeu()` handles the enabling freeu (which is very simple with diffusers).
- `FreeUConfig` model added to hold the hyperparameters.
- `freeu_config` added as optional sub-field on `UNetField`.
- `FreeUInvocation` added, works like LoRA - chain it to add the FreeU config to the UNet
- No support for model-dependent presets, this will be a future workflow editor enhancement
Closes#4845
The canvas needs to be set to staging mode as soon as a canvas-destined batch is enqueued. If the batch is is fully canceled before an image is generated, we need to remove that batch from the canvas `batchIds` watchlist, else canvas gets stuck in staging mode with no way to exit.
The changes here allow the batch status to be tracked, and if a batch has all its items completed, we can remove it from the `batchIds` watchlist. The `batchIds` watchlist now accurately represents *incomplete* canvas batches, fixing this cause of soft lock.
The UI will always re-fetch queue and batch status on receiving this event, so we may as well jsut include that data in the event and save the extra network roundtrips.
- Update backend metadata for t2i adapter
- Fix typo in `T2IAdapterInvocation`: `ip_adapter_model` -> `t2i_adapter_model`
- Update linear graphs to use t2i adapter
- Add client metadata recall for t2i adapter
- Fix bug with controlnet metadata recall - processor should be set to 'none' when recalling a control adapter
Control adapters logic/state/ui is now generalized to hold controlnet, ip_adapter and t2i_adapter. In the future, other control adapter types can be added.
TODO:
- Limit IP adapter to 1
- Add T2I adapter to linear graphs
- Fix autoprocess
- T2I metadata saving & recall
- Improve on control adapters UI
* Bump diffusers to 0.21.2.
* Add T2IAdapterInvocation boilerplate.
* Add T2I-Adapter model to model-management.
* (minor) Tidy prepare_control_image(...).
* Add logic to run the T2I-Adapter models at the start of the DenoiseLatentsInvocation.
* Add logic for applying T2I-Adapter weights and accumulating.
* Add T2IAdapter to MODEL_CLASSES map.
* yarn typegen
* Add model probes for T2I-Adapter models.
* Add all of the frontend boilerplate required to use T2I-Adapter in the nodes editor.
* Add T2IAdapterModel.convert_if_required(...).
* Fix errors in T2I-Adapter input image sizing logic.
* Fix bug with handling of multiple T2I-Adapters.
* black / flake8
* Fix typo
* yarn build
* Add num_channels param to prepare_control_image(...).
* Link to upstream diffusers bugfix PR that currently requires a workaround.
* feat: Add Color Map Preprocessor
Needed for the color T2I Adapter
* feat: Add Color Map Preprocessor to Linear UI
* Revert "feat: Add Color Map Preprocessor"
This reverts commit a1119a00bf.
* Revert "feat: Add Color Map Preprocessor to Linear UI"
This reverts commit bd8a9b82d8.
* Fix T2I-Adapter field rendering in workflow editor.
* yarn build, yarn typegen
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When the processor has an error and it has a queue item, mark that item failed.
This addresses processor errors resulting in `in_progress` queue items, which create a soft lock of the processor, requiring the user to cancel the `in_progress` item before anything else processes.
Makes graph validation logic more rigorous, validating graphs when they are created as part of a session or batch.
`validate_self()` method added to `Graph` model. It does all the validation that `is_valid()` did, plus a few extras:
- unique `node.id` values across graph
- node ids match their key in `Graph.nodes`
- recursively validate subgraphs
- validate all edges
- validate graph is acyclical
The new method is required because `is_valid()` just returned a boolean. That behaviour is retained, but `validate_self()` now raises appropriate exceptions for validation errors. This are then surfaced to the client.
The function is named `validate_self()` because pydantic reserves `validate()`.
There are two main places where graphs are created - in batches and in sessions.
Field validators are added to each of these for their `graph` fields, which call the new validation logic.
**Closes #4744**
In this issue, a batch is enqueued with an invalid graph. The output field is typed as optional while the input field is required. The field types themselves are not relevant - this change addresses the case where an invalid graph was created.
The mismatched types problem is not noticed until we attempt to invoke the graph, because the graph was never *fully* validated. An error is raised during the call to `graph_execution_state.next()` in `invoker.py`. This function prepares the edges and validates them, raising an exception due to the mismatched types.
This exception is caught by the session processor, but it doesn't handle this situation well - the graph is not marked as having an error and the queue item status is never changed. The queue item is therefore forever `in_progress`, so no new queue items are popped - the app won't do anything until the queue item is canceled manually.
This commit addresses this by preventing invalid graphs from being created in the first place, addressing a substantial number of fail cases.
The compress_level setting of PIL.Image.save(), used for PNG encoding. All settings are lossless. 0 = fastest, largest filesize, 9 = slowest, smallest filesize
Closes#4786
This is fired when the dnd image is moved over the 'none' board. Weren't defaulting to 'none' for the image's board_id, resulting in it being possible to drag a 'none' image onto 'none'.
Selections were not being `uniqBy()`'d, or were `uniqBy()`'d without a proper iteratee. This results in duplicate images in selections in certain situations.
Add correct `uniqBy()` to the reducer to prevent this in the future.
This caused a crapload of network requests any time an image was generated.
The counts are necessary to handle the logic for inserting images into existing image list caches; we have to keep track of the counts.
Replace tag invalidation with manual cache updates in all cases, except the initial request (which is necessary to get the initial image counts).
One subtle change is to make the counts an object instead of a number. This is required for `immer` to handle draft states. This should be raised as a bug with RTK Query, as no error is thrown when attempting to update a primitive immer draft.
The helper function `generate_face_box_mask()` had a bug that prevented larger faces from being detected in some situations. This is resolved, and its dependent nodes (all the FaceTools nodes) have a patch version bump.
* feat(ui): max upscale pixels config
Add `maxUpscalePixels: number` to the app config. The number should be the *total* number of pixels eg `maxUpscalePixels: 4096 * 4096`.
If not provided, any size image may be upscaled.
If the config is provided, users will see be advised if their image is too large for either model, or told to switch to an x2 model if it's only too large for x4.
The message is via tooltip in the popover and via toast if the user uses the hotkey to upscale.
* feat(ui): "mayUpscale" -> "isAllowedToUpscale"
* Initial commit of edge drag feature.
* Fixed build warnings
* code cleanup and drag to existing node
* improved isValidConnection check
* fixed build issues, removed cyclic dependency
* edge created nodes now spawn at cursor
* Add Node popover will no longer show when using drag to delete an edge.
* Fixed collection handling, added priority for handles matching name of source handle, removed current image/notes nodes from filtered list
* Fixed not properly clearing startParams when closing the Add Node popover
* fix(ui): do not allow Collect -> Iterate connection
This can be removed when #3956 is resolved
* feat(ui): use existing node validation logic in add-node-on-drop
This logic handles a number of special cases
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* node-FaceTools
* Added more documentation for facetools
* invert FaceMask masking
- FaceMask had face protected and surroundings change by default (face white, else black)
- Change to how FaceOff/others work: the opposite where surroundings protected, face changes by default (face black, else white)
* reflect changed facemask behaviour in docs
* add FaceOff+FaceMask workflows
- Add FaceOff and FaceMask example workflows to docs/workflows
* add FaceMask+FaceOff workflows to exampleworkflows.md
- used invokeai URL paths mimicking other workflow URLs, hopefully they translate when/if merged
* inheriting, typehints, black/isort/flake8
- modified FaceMask and FaceOff output classes to inherit base image, height, width from ImageOutput
- Added type annotations to helper functions, required some reworking of code's stored data
* remove credit header
- Was in my personal/repo copy, don't think it's necessary if merged.
* Optionals & image declaration duplication
- Added Optional[] to optional outputs and types
- removed duplication of image = context.services.images.get_pil_images(self.image.image_name) declaration
- Still need to find a way to deal with mask_pil None typing errors
* face(facetools): fix typing issues, add validation, clean up structure
* feat(facetools): update field descriptions
* Update FaceOff_FaceScale2x.json
- update FaceOff workflow after Bounded Image field removed in place of inheriting Image out field from ImageOutput
* feat(facetools): pass through original image on facemask if invalid face ids requested
* feat(facetools): tidy variable names & fn calls
* feat(facetools): bundle inter font, draw ids with it
Inter is a SIL Open Font license. The license is included and is fully permissive. Inter is the same font the UI and commercial application already uses.
Only the "regular" version is bundled.
* chore(facetools): isort & fix mypy issues
* docs(facetools): update and format docs
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* add control net to useRecallParams
* got recall controlnets working
* fix metadata viewer controlnet
* fix type errors
* fix controlnet metadata viewer
* add ip adapter to metadata
* added ip adapter to recall parameters
* got ip adapter recall working, still need to fix type errors
* fix type issues
* clean up logs
* python formatting
* cleanup
* fix(ui): only store `image_name` as ip adapter image
* fix(ui): use nullish coalescing operator for numbers
Need to use the nullish coalescing operator `??` instead of false-y coalescing operator `||` when the value being check is a number. This prevents unintended coalescing when the value is zero and therefore false-y.
* feat(ui): fall back on default values for ip adapter metadata
* fix(ui): remove unused schema
* feat(ui): re-use existing schemas in metadata schema
* fix(ui): do not disable invocationCache
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This hook was rerendering any time anything changed. Moved it to a logical component, put its useEffects inside the component. This reduces the effect of the rerenders to just that tiny always-null component.
* add control net to useRecallParams
* got recall controlnets working
* fix metadata viewer controlnet
* fix type errors
* fix controlnet metadata viewer
* set control image and use correct processor type and node
* clean up logs
* recall processor using substring
* feat(ui): enable controlNet when recalling one
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- Current image number & total are displayed
- Left/right wrap around instead of stopping on first/last image
- Disable the left/right/number buttons when showing base layer
- improved translations
- Drag the end of an edge away from its handle to disconnect it
- Drop in empty space to delete the edge
- Drop on valid handle to reconnect it
- Update connection logic slightly to allow edge updates
* feat(ui): add error handling for enqueueBatch route, remove sessions
This re-implements the handling for the session create/invoke errors, but for batches.
Also remove all references to the old sessions routes in the UI.
* feat(ui): improve canvas image error UI
* make canvas error state gray instead of red
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* Add 'Random Float' node <3
does what it says on the tin :)
* Add random float + random seeded float nodes
altered my random float node as requested by Millu, kept the seeded version as an alternate variant for those that would like to control the randomization seed :)
* Update math.py
* Update math.py
* feat(nodes): standardize fields to match other nodes
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* fix(nodes): do not disable invocation cache delete methods
When the runtime disabled flag is on, do not skip the delete methods. This could lead to a hit on a missing resource.
Do skip them when the cache size is 0, because the user cannot change this (must restart app to change it).
* fix(nodes): do not use double-underscores in cache service
* Thread lock for cache
* Making cache LRU
* Bug fixes
* bugfix
* Switching to one Lock and OrderedDict cache
* Removing unused imports
* Move lock cache instance
* Addressing PR comments
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* add skeleton loading state for queue lit
* hide use cache checkbox if cache is disabled
* undo accidental add
* feat(ui): hide node footer entirely if nothing to show there
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Skeletons are for when we know the number of specific content items that are loading. When the queue is loading, we don't know how many items there are, or how many will load, so the whole list should be replaced with loading state.
The previous behaviour rendered a static number of skeletons. That number would rarely be the right number - the app shouldn't say "I'm loading 7 queue items", then load none, or load 50.
A future enhancement could use the queue item skeleton component and go by the total number of queue items, as reported by the queue status. I tried this but had some layout jankiness, not worth the effort right now.
The queue item skeleton component's styling was updated to support this future enhancement, making it exactly the same size as a queue item (it was a bit smaller before).
This is actually a platform-specific issue. `madge` is complaining about a circular dependency on a single file - `invokeai/frontend/web/src/features/queue/store/nanoStores.ts`. In that file, we import from the `nanostores` package. Very similar name to the file itself.
The error only appears on Windows and macOS, I imagine because those systems both resolve `nanostores` to itself before resolving to the package.
The solution is simple - rename `nanoStores.ts`. It's now `queueNanoStore.ts`.
- Change translations to use arrays of paragraphs instead of a single paragraph.
- Change component to accept a `feature` prop to identify the feature which the popover describes.
- Add optional `wrapperProps`: passed to the wrapper element, allowing more flexibility when using the popover
- Add optional `popoverProps`: passed to the `<Popover />` component, allowing for overriding individual instances of the popover's props
- Move definitions of features and popover settings to `invokeai/frontend/web/src/common/components/IAIInformationalPopover/constants.ts`
- Add some type safety to the `feature` prop
- Edit `POPOVER_DATA` to provide `image`, `href`, `buttonLabel`, and any popover props. The popover props are applied to all instances of the popover for the given feature. Note that the component prop `popoverProps` will override settings here.
- Remove the popover's arrow. Because the popover is wrapping groups of components, sometimes the error ends up pointing to nothing, which looks kinda janky. I've just removed the arrow entirely, but feel free to add it back if you think it looks better.
- Use a `link` variant button with external link icon to better communicate that clicking the button will open a new tab.
- Default the link button label to "Learn More" (if a label is provided, that will be used instead)
- Make default position `top`, but set manually set some to `right` - namely, anything with a dropdown. This prevents the popovers from obscuring or being obscured by the dropdowns.
- Do a bit more restructuring of the Popover component itself, and how it is integrated with other components
- More ref forwarding
- Make the open delay 1s
- Set the popovers to use lazy mounting (eg do not mount until the user opens the thing)
- Update the verbiage for many popover items and add missing dynamic prompts stuff
When the runtime disabled flag is on, do not skip the delete methods. This could lead to a hit on a missing resource.
Do skip them when the cache size is 0, because the user cannot change this (must restart app to change it).
- No longer need to make network request to add image to board after it's finished - removed
- Update linear graphs & upscale graph to save image to the board
- Update autoSwitch logic so when image is generated we still switch to the right board
- Remove the add-to-board node
- Create `BoardField` field type & add it to `save_image` node
- Add UI for `BoardField`
- Tighten up some loose types
- Make `save_image` node, in workflow editor, default to not intermediate
- Patch bump `save_image`