This query can have potentially large responses. Keeping them around for 24 hours essentially a hardcoded memory leak. Use the default for RTKQ of 60 seconds.
When users generate on the canvas or upscaling tabs, we parse prompts through dynamic prompts before invoking. Whenever the prompt or other settings change, we run dynamic prompts.
Previously, we used a redux listener to react to changes to dynamic prompts' dependent state, keeping the processed dynamic prompts synced. For example, when the user changed the prompt field, we re-processed the dynamic prompts.
This requires that all redux actions that change the dependent state be added to the listener matcher. It's easy to forget actions, though, which can result in the dynamic prompts state being stale.
For example, when resetting canvas state, we dispatch an action that resets the whole params slice, but this wasn't in the matcher. As a result, when resetting canvas, the dynamic prompts aren't updated. If the user then clicks Invoke (with an empty prompt), the last dynamic prompts state will be used.
For example:
- Generate w/ prompt "frog", get frog
- Click new canvas session
- Generate without any prompt, still get frog
To resolve this, the logic that keeps the dynamic prompts synced is moved from the listener to a hook. The way the logic is triggered is improved - it's now triggered in a useEffect, which is run when the dependent state changes. This way, it doesn't matter _how_ the dependent state changes - the changes will always be "seen", and the dynamic prompts will update.
Add `useCanvasIsBusySafe()` hook. This is like `useCanvasIsBusy()`, but when the canvas is not initialized, it gracefully falls back to false instead of raising.
Because app tabs are lazy-loaded, the canvas is not initialized until the user visits that tab. If the page loads up on the workflows tab, the canvas will be uninitialized until the user clicks on it.
This graceful fallback behaviour allows actions like sending an image to canvas to work even when the canvas is not yet initialized. These actions are exposed in the image context menu, and previously were hidden when the canvas was not initialized. We can now show these actions and use them even when the canvas is uninitialized.
- Add `useCanvasIsBusySafe()` hook
- Use the new hook in the image context menu for send to canvas actions
- Do not use `<CanvasManagerProviderGate />` in the image context menu (this was hiding the actions when canvas was uninitialized)
When calling `ctx.drawImage()`, if the image to be drawn has a width of height of 0, the call will raise.
In this change, I have carefully reviewed the call hierarchy for all of our own code that calls this method and ensured that each call has error handling.
Well, with one exception - I'm not sure how to handle errors in `invokeai/frontend/web/src/common/hooks/useClientSideUpload.ts`. But this should never be an issue in that hook - it's a Canvas problem.
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