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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
56 lines
1.5 KiB
Python
56 lines
1.5 KiB
Python
import json
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from typing import Optional
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from pydantic import ValidationError
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from invokeai.app.services.shared.graph import Edge
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def get_metadata_graph_from_raw_session(session_raw: str) -> Optional[dict]:
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"""
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Parses raw session string, returning a dict of the graph.
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Only the general graph shape is validated; none of the fields are validated.
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Any `metadata_accumulator` nodes and edges are removed.
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Any validation failure will return None.
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"""
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graph = json.loads(session_raw).get("graph", None)
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# sanity check make sure the graph is at least reasonably shaped
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if (
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type(graph) is not dict
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or "nodes" not in graph
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or type(graph["nodes"]) is not dict
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or "edges" not in graph
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or type(graph["edges"]) is not list
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):
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# something has gone terribly awry, return an empty dict
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return None
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try:
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# delete the `metadata_accumulator` node
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del graph["nodes"]["metadata_accumulator"]
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except KeyError:
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# no accumulator node, all good
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pass
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# delete any edges to or from it
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for i, edge in enumerate(graph["edges"]):
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try:
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# try to parse the edge
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Edge(**edge)
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except ValidationError:
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# something has gone terribly awry, return an empty dict
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return None
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if (
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edge["source"]["node_id"] == "metadata_accumulator"
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or edge["destination"]["node_id"] == "metadata_accumulator"
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):
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del graph["edges"][i]
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return graph
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