29 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Mary Hipp
5885db4ab5 ruff 2025-09-19 11:07:36 -04:00
Mary Hipp
36ed9b750d restore list_queue_items method 2025-09-19 11:07:36 -04:00
Mary Hipp
aa35a5083b remove completed_at from queue list so that created_at is only sort option, restore field values in UI 2025-09-11 12:41:56 +10:00
psychedelicious
0bb5d647b5 tidy(app): method naming snake case 2025-09-08 20:41:36 +10:00
Attila Cseh
74e1047870 build errors fixed 2025-09-08 20:41:36 +10:00
Attila Cseh
3c2f654da8 queue api listQueueItems removed 2025-09-08 20:41:36 +10:00
Attila Cseh
9788735d6b code review fixes 2025-09-08 20:41:36 +10:00
Attila Cseh
486b333cef queue list virtualized 2025-09-08 20:41:36 +10:00
Attila Cseh
6fa437af03 get_queue_itemIds endpoint created 2025-09-08 20:41:36 +10:00
psychedelicious
2ddcde13ff refactor(ui): migrate from canceling queue items to deleteing, make queue hook APIs consistent 2025-06-26 19:51:36 +10:00
psychedelicious
5d80642ea4 feat(app): support deleting queue items by id or destination 2025-06-26 19:50:37 +10:00
psychedelicious
0af20b03e5 feat(api): remove status from list all queue items query 2025-06-26 19:50:36 +10:00
psychedelicious
8a78e37634 feat: canvas flow rework (wip) 2025-06-26 19:50:35 +10:00
psychedelicious
f3dd44044a experiment(app): run enqueue_batch async in a thread 2025-03-03 14:40:48 +11:00
psychedelicious
675ac348de feat(app): add retry queue item functionality
Retrying a queue item means cloning it, resetting all execution-related state. Retried queue items reference the item they were retried from by id. This relationship is not enforced by any DB constraints.

- Add `retried_from_item_id` to `session_queue` table in DB in a migration.
- Add `retry_items_by_id` method to session queue service. Accepts a list of queue item IDs and clones them (minus execution state). Returns a list of retried items. Items that are not in a canceled or failed state are skipped.
- Add `retry_items_by_id` HTTP endpoint that maps 1-to-1 to the queue service method.
- Add `queue_items_retried` event, which includes the list of retried items.
2025-02-18 09:14:03 +11:00
Riku
47dc954385 feat(app): add cancel all except current queue item functionality 2025-02-04 12:23:23 +11:00
psychedelicious
9b0dd52792 feat(app): add get_queue_counts_by_destination
This allows the frontend to check if there are, for example, pending canvas generations.
2024-09-18 06:40:47 +03:00
psychedelicious
480856a528 feat(app): cancel by destination, not origin
When resetting the canvas or staging area, we don't want to cancel generations that are going to the gallery - only those going to the canvas.

Thus the method should not cancel by origin, but instead cancel by destination.

Update the queue method and route.
2024-09-06 22:56:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
257b18230a tidy(app): clean up app changes for canvas v2 2024-09-06 22:56:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
03809763a6 feat(app): add origin to session queue
The origin is an optional field indicating the queue item's origin. For example, "canvas" when the queue item originated from the canvas or "workflows" when the queue item originated from the workflows tab. If omitted, we assume the queue item originated from the API directly.

- Add migration to add the nullable column to the `session_queue` table.
- Update relevant event payloads with the new field.
- Add `cancel_by_origin` method to `session_queue` service and corresponding route. This is required for the canvas to bail out early when staging images.
- Add `origin` to both `SessionQueueItem` and `Batch` - it needs to be provided initially via the batch and then passed onto the queue item.
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2024-09-06 22:56:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
084cf26ed6 refactor: remove all session events
There's no longer any need for session-scoped events now that we have the session queue. Session started/completed/canceled map 1-to-1 to queue item status events, but queue item status events also have an event for failed state.

We can simplify queue and processor handling substantially by removing session events and instead using queue item events.

- Remove the session-scoped events entirely.
- Remove all event handling from session queue. The processor still needs to respond to some events from the queue: `QueueClearedEvent`, `BatchEnqueuedEvent` and `QueueItemStatusChangedEvent`.
- Pass an `is_canceled` callback to the invocation context instead of the cancel event
- Update processor logic to ensure the local instance of the current queue item is synced with the instance in the database. This prevents race conditions and ensures lifecycle callback do not get stale callbacks.
- Update docstrings and comments
- Add `complete_queue_item` method to session queue service as an explicit way to mark a queue item as successfully completed. Previously, the queue listened for session complete events to do this.

Closes #6442
2024-05-27 09:06:02 +10:00
psychedelicious
4a48aa98a4 chore: ruff 2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
25954ea750 feat(queue): session queue error handling
- Add handling for new error columns `error_type`, `error_message`, `error_traceback`.
- Update queue item model to include the new data. The `error_traceback` field has an alias of `error` for backwards compatibility.
- Add `fail_queue_item` method. This was previously handled by `cancel_queue_item`. Splitting this functionality makes failing a queue item a bit more explicit. We also don't need to handle multiple optional error args.
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2024-05-24 20:02:24 +10:00
psychedelicious
93e4c3dbc2 feat(app): update queue item's session on session completion
The session is never updated in the queue after it is first enqueued. As a result, the queue detail view in the frontend never never updates and the session itself doesn't show outputs, execution graph, etc.

We need a new method on the queue service to update a queue item's session, then call it before updating the queue item's status.

Queue item status may be updated via a session-type event _or_ queue-type event. Adding the updated session to all these events is a hairy - simpler to just update the session before we do anything that could trigger a queue item status change event:
- Before calling `emit_session_complete` in the processor (handles session error, completed and cancel events and the corresponding queue events)
- Before calling `cancel_queue_item` in the processor (handles another way queue items can be canceled, outside the session execution loop)

When serializing the session, both in the new service method and the `get_queue_item` endpoint, we need to use `exclude_none=True` to prevent unexpected validation errors.
2024-05-24 08:59:49 +10:00
psychedelicious
284a257c25 feat: remove enqueue_graph routes/methods (#4922)
This is totally extraneous - it's almost identical to `enqueue_batch`.
2023-10-17 18:00:40 +00:00
psychedelicious
402cf9b0ee feat: refactor services folder/module structure
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
2023-10-12 12:15:06 -04:00
psychedelicious
5048fc7c9e feat(backend): move pagination models to own file 2023-10-12 12:15:06 -04:00
psychedelicious
88e16ce051 fix(nodes): mark session queue items failed on processor error
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.
2023-10-05 09:32:29 +11:00
psychedelicious
b7938d9ca9 feat: queued generation (#4502)
* fix(config): fix typing issues in `config/`

`config/invokeai_config.py`:
- use `Optional` for things that are optional
- fix typing of `ram_cache_size()` and `vram_cache_size()`
- remove unused and incorrectly typed method `autoconvert_path`
- fix types and logic for `parse_args()`, in which `InvokeAIAppConfig.initconf` *must* be a `DictConfig`, but function would allow it to be set as a `ListConfig`, which presumably would cause issues elsewhere

`config/base.py`:
- use `cls` for first arg of class methods
- use `Optional` for things that are optional
- fix minor type issue related to setting of `env_prefix`
- remove unused `add_subparser()` method, which calls `add_parser()` on an `ArgumentParser` (method only available on the `_SubParsersAction` object, which is returned from ArgumentParser.add_subparsers()`)

* feat: queued generation and batches

Due to a very messy branch with broad addition of `isort` on `main` alongside it, some git surgery was needed to get an agreeable git history. This commit represents all of the work on queued generation. See PR for notes.

* chore: flake8, isort, black

* fix(nodes): fix incorrect service stop() method

* fix(nodes): improve names of a few variables

* fix(tests): fix up tests after changes to batches/queue

* feat(tests): add unit tests for session queue helper functions

* feat(ui): dynamic prompts is always enabled

* feat(queue): add queue_status_changed event

* feat(ui): wip queue graphs

* feat(nodes): move cleanup til after invoker startup

* feat(nodes): add cancel_by_batch_ids

* feat(ui): wip batch graphs & UI

* fix(nodes): remove `Batch.batch_id` from required

* fix(ui): cleanup and use fixedCacheKey for all mutations

* fix(ui): remove orphaned nodes from canvas graphs

* fix(nodes): fix cancel_by_batch_ids result count

* fix(ui): only show cancel batch tooltip when batches were canceled

* chore: isort

* fix(api): return `[""]` when dynamic prompts generates no prompts

Just a simple fallback so we always have a prompt.

* feat(ui): dynamicPrompts.combinatorial is always on

There seems to be little purpose in using the combinatorial generation for dynamic prompts. I've disabled it by hiding it from the UI and defaulting combinatorial to true. If we want to enable it again in the future it's straightforward to do so.

* feat: add queue_id & support logic

* feat(ui): fix upscale button

It prepends the upscale operation to queue

* feat(nodes): return queue item when enqueuing a single graph

This facilitates one-off graph async workflows in the client.

* feat(ui): move controlnet autoprocess to queue

* fix(ui): fix non-serializable DOMRect in redux state

* feat(ui): QueueTable performance tweaks

* feat(ui): update queue list

Queue items expand to show the full queue item. Just as JSON for now.

* wip threaded session_processor

* feat(nodes,ui): fully migrate queue to session_processor

* feat(nodes,ui): add processor events

* feat(ui): ui tweaks

* feat(nodes,ui): consolidate events, reduce network requests

* feat(ui): cleanup & abstract queue hooks

* feat(nodes): optimize batch permutation

Use a generator to do only as much work as is needed.

Previously, though we only ended up creating exactly as many queue items as was needed, there was still some intermediary work that calculated *all* permutations. When that number was very high, the system had a very hard time and used a lot of memory.

The logic has been refactored to use a generator. Additionally, the batch validators are optimized to return early and use less memory.

* feat(ui): add seed behaviour parameter

This dynamic prompts parameter allows the seed to be randomized per prompt or per iteration:
- Per iteration: Use the same seed for all prompts in a single dynamic prompt expansion
- Per prompt: Use a different seed for every single prompt

"Per iteration" is appropriate for exploring a the latents space with a stable starting noise, while "Per prompt" provides more variation.

* fix(ui): remove extraneous random seed nodes from linear graphs

* fix(ui): fix controlnet autoprocess not working when queue is running

* feat(queue): add timestamps to queue status updates

Also show execution time in queue list

* feat(queue): change all execution-related events to use the `queue_id` as the room, also include `queue_item_id` in InvocationQueueItem

This allows for much simpler handling of queue items.

* feat(api): deprecate sessions router

* chore(backend): tidy logging in `dependencies.py`

* fix(backend): respect `use_memory_db`

* feat(backend): add `config.log_sql` (enables sql trace logging)

* feat: add invocation cache

Supersedes #4574

The invocation cache provides simple node memoization functionality. Nodes that use the cache are memoized and not re-executed if their inputs haven't changed. Instead, the stored output is returned.

## Results

This feature provides anywhere some significant to massive performance improvement.

The improvement is most marked on large batches of generations where you only change a couple things (e.g. different seed or prompt for each iteration) and low-VRAM systems, where skipping an extraneous model load is a big deal.

## Overview

A new `invocation_cache` service is added to handle the caching. There's not much to it.

All nodes now inherit a boolean `use_cache` field from `BaseInvocation`. This is a node field and not a class attribute, because specific instances of nodes may want to opt in or out of caching.

The recently-added `invoke_internal()` method on `BaseInvocation` is used as an entrypoint for the cache logic.

To create a cache key, the invocation is first serialized using pydantic's provided `json()` method, skipping the unique `id` field. Then python's very fast builtin `hash()` is used to create an integer key. All implementations of `InvocationCacheBase` must provide a class method `create_key()` which accepts an invocation and outputs a string or integer key.

## In-Memory Implementation

An in-memory implementation is provided. In this implementation, the node outputs are stored in memory as python classes. The in-memory cache does not persist application restarts.

Max node cache size is added as `node_cache_size` under the `Generation` config category.

It defaults to 512 - this number is up for discussion, but given that these are relatively lightweight pydantic models, I think it's safe to up this even higher.

Note that the cache isn't storing the big stuff - tensors and images are store on disk, and outputs include only references to them.

## Node Definition

The default for all nodes is to use the cache. The `@invocation` decorator now accepts an optional `use_cache: bool` argument to override the default of `True`.

Non-deterministic nodes, however, should set this to `False`. Currently, all random-stuff nodes, including `dynamic_prompt`, are set to `False`.

The field name `use_cache` is now effectively a reserved field name and possibly a breaking change if any community nodes use this as a field name. In hindsight, all our reserved field names should have been prefixed with underscores or something.

## One Gotcha

Leaf nodes probably want to opt out of the cache, because if they are not cached, their outputs are not saved again.

If you run the same graph multiple times, you only end up with a single image output, because the image storage side-effects are in the `invoke()` method, which is bypassed if we have a cache hit.

## Linear UI

The linear graphs _almost_ just work, but due to the gotcha, we need to be careful about the final image-outputting node. To resolve this, a `SaveImageInvocation` node is added and used in the linear graphs.

This node is similar to `ImagePrimitive`, except it saves a copy of its input image, and has `use_cache` set to `False` by default.

This is now the leaf node in all linear graphs, and is the only node in those graphs with `use_cache == False` _and_ the only node with `is_intermedate == False`.

## Workflow Editor

All nodes now have a footer with a new `Use Cache [ ]` checkbox. It defaults to the value set by the invocation in its python definition, but can be changed by the user.

The workflow/node validation logic has been updated to migrate old workflows to use the new default values for `use_cache`. Users may still want to review the settings that have been chosen. In the event of catastrophic failure when running this migration, the default value of `True` is applied, as this is correct for most nodes.

Users should consider saving their workflows after loading them in and having them updated.

## Future Enhancements - Callback

A future enhancement would be to provide a callback to the `use_cache` flag that would be run as the node is executed to determine, based on its own internal state, if the cache should be used or not.

This would be useful for `DynamicPromptInvocation`, where the deterministic behaviour is determined by the `combinatorial: bool` field.

## Future Enhancements - Persisted Cache

Similar to how the latents storage is backed by disk, the invocation cache could be persisted to the database or disk. We'd need to be very careful about deserializing outputs, but it's perhaps worth exploring in the future.

* fix(ui): fix queue list item width

* feat(nodes): do not send the whole node on every generator progress

* feat(ui): strip out old logic related to sessions

Things like `isProcessing` are no longer relevant with queue. Removed them all & updated everything be appropriate for queue. May be a few little quirks I've missed...

* feat(ui): fix up param collapse labels

* feat(ui): click queue count to go to queue tab

* tidy(queue): update comment, query format

* feat(ui): fix progress bar when canceling

* fix(ui): fix circular dependency

* feat(nodes): bail on node caching logic if `node_cache_size == 0`

* feat(nodes): handle KeyError on node cache pop

* feat(nodes): bypass cache codepath if caches is disabled

more better no do thing

* fix(ui): reset api cache on connect/disconnect

* feat(ui): prevent enqueue when no prompts generated

* feat(ui): add queue controls to workflow editor

* feat(ui): update floating buttons & other incidental UI tweaks

* fix(ui): fix missing/incorrect translation keys

* fix(tests): add config service to mock invocation services

invoking needs access to `node_cache_size` to occur

* optionally remove pause/resume buttons from queue UI

* option to disable prepending

* chore(ui): remove unused file

* feat(queue): remove `order_id` entirely, `item_id` is now an autoinc pk

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Co-authored-by: Mary Hipp <maryhipp@Marys-MacBook-Air.local>
2023-09-20 15:09:24 +10:00