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* partially working simple installer * works on linux * fix linux requirements files * read root environment variable in right place * fix cat invokeai.init in test workflows * fix classical cp error in test-invoke-pip.yml * respect --root argument now * untested bat installers added * windows install.bat now working fix logic to find frontend files * rename simple_install to "installer" 1. simple_install => 'installer' 2. source and binary install directories are removed * enable update scripts to update requirements - Also pin requirements to known working commits. - This may be a breaking change; exercise with caution - No functional testing performed yet! * update docs and installation requirements NOTE: This may be a breaking commit! Due to the way the installer works, I have to push to a public branch in order to do full end-to-end testing. - Updated installation docs, removing binary and source installers and substituting the "simple" unified installer. - Pin requirements for the "http:" downloads to known working commits. - Removed as much as possible the invoke-ai forks of others' repos. * fix directory path for installer * correct requirement/environment errors * exclude zip files in .gitignore * possible fix for dockerbuild * ready for torture testing - final Windows bat file tweaks - copy environments-and-requirements to the runtime directory so that the `update.sh` script can run. This is not ideal, since we lose control over the requirements. Better for the update script to pull the proper updated requirements script from the repository. * allow update.sh/update.bat to install arbitrary InvokeAI versions - Can pass the zip file path to any InvokeAI release, branch, commit or tag, and the installer will try to install it. - Updated documentation - Added Linux Python install hints. * use binary installer's :err_exit function * user diffusers 0.10.0 * added logic for CPPFLAGS on mac * improve windows install documentation - added information on a couple of gotchas I experienced during windows installation, including DLL loading errors experienced when Visual Studio C++ Redistributable was not present. * tagged to pull from 2.2.4-rc1 - also fix error of shell window closing immediately if suitable python not found Co-authored-by: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
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892 B
Python
27 lines
892 B
Python
'''
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ldm.invoke.globals defines a small number of global variables that would
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otherwise have to be passed through long and complex call chains.
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It defines a Namespace object named "Globals" that contains
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the attributes:
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- root - the root directory under which "models" and "outputs" can be found
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- initfile - path to the initialization file
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- try_patchmatch - option to globally disable loading of 'patchmatch' module
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'''
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import os
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from argparse import Namespace
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Globals = Namespace()
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# This is usually overwritten by the command line and/or environment variables
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Globals.root = os.environ.get('INVOKEAI_ROOT') or os.path.expanduser('~/invokeai')
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# Where to look for the initialization file
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Globals.initfile = 'invokeai.init'
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# Awkward workaround to disable attempted loading of pypatchmatch
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# which is causing CI tests to error out.
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Globals.try_patchmatch = True
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