- 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
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.
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.
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## Description
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## Description
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.
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## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
Try to reproduce the issues described int he discord thread:
- Images should always go to the gallery from txt2img and img2img
- Canvas temp images should not go to the gallery unless auto-save is
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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.
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## Description
[feat: add private node for linear UI image
outputting](4599517c6c)
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.
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Also fixed an issue with HRF metadata.
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Generate some images with and without a board selected. Images should
end up in the right board per usual, but a bit quicker. Metadata should
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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.
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## Description
[fix(nodes): bump version of nodes post-pydantic
v2](5cb3fdb64c)
This was not done, despite new metadata fields being added to many
nodes.
[feat(ui): add update node
functionality](3f6e8e9d6b)
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
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## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
Load an old workflow with nodes that need to be updated. Click on each
node that needs updating and click the update button. Workflow should
work.
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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
## Description
pin torch==2.1.0, torchvision=0.16.0
Prevents accidental upgrade to unreleased torch 2.1.1, which breaks
stuff
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- Related Issue #5065
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
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- [ ] Optimization
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [X] No, because: it is trivial
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- [ ] Yes
- [X] No
## Description
After the switch to the "ruff" linter, I noticed that the stylecheck
workflow is still described as "black" in the action logs. This small PR
should fix the issue.
No breaking changes for us.
Pydantic is working on its own faster JSON parser, `jiter`, and 2.5.0 starts bringing this in. See https://github.com/pydantic/jiter
There are a number of other bugfixes and minor changes in this version of pydantic.
The FastAPI update is mostly internal but let's stay up to date.
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- [x] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
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- [X] Extensively
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## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
As discussed with @psychedelicious and @RyanJDick, this is the first
phase of the model manager refactor. In this phase, I've added support
for storing model configuration information the `invokeai.db` SQL3
database. All the code is separate from the original model manager, so
for the time being the frontend is still using the original YAML-based
configuration, so the web app still works.
To keep things clean, I've added a new FastAPI route called
`model_records` which can add, update, retrieve and delete model
records.
The architecture is described in the first section of
`docs/contributing/MODEL_MANAGER.md`.
## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
There is a pytest for the model sql storage backend in
`tests/backend/model_manager_2/test_model_storage_sql.py`.
To populate `invokeai.db` with models from your current `models.yaml`,
do the following:
1. Stop the running server
2. Back up `invokeai.db`
3. Run `pip install -e .` to install the command used in the next step.
4. Run `invokeai-migrate-models-to-db`
This will iterate through `models.yaml` and create equivalent database
entries in the `model_config` table of `invokeai.db`. Only the models
named in the yaml file will be migrated, so anything that is autoloaded
will be ignored.
Note that in order to get the `model_records` router to be recognized by
the swagger API, I had to rebuild the frontend. Not sure why this was
necessary and would appreciate a pointer on a less radical way to do
this.
## Added/updated tests?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No
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- [ ] Feature
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- [X] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [X] No, because it's required
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [X] No, not necessary
## Description
We use Pytorch ~2.1.0 as a dependency for InvokeAI, but the installer
still installs 2.0.1 first until Invoke AIs dependencies kick in which
causes it to get deleted anyway and replaced with 2.1.0. This is
unnecessary and probably not wanted.
Fixed the dependencies for the installation script to install Pytorch
~2.1.0 to begin with.
P.s. Is there any reason why "torchmetrics==0.11.4" is pinned? What is
the reason for that? Does that change with Pytorch 2.1? It seems to work
since we use it already. It would be nice to know the reason.
Greetings
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## Description
Bit of a cleanup.
[chore(ui): delete unused
files](5eaea9dd64)
[feat(ui): add eslint rule
react/jsx-no-bind](3a0ec635c9)
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!
[chore(ui): move useCopyImageToClipboard to
common/hooks/](f2d26a3a3c)
[chore(ui): move MM components & store to
features/](bb52861896)
Somehow they had ended up in `features/ui/tabs` which isn't right
## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
UI should still work.
It builds successfully, and I tested things out - looks good to me.
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.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ ] Refactor
- [ ] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [X] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [X] No, because: This is just housekeeping
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [X] No, not needed
## Description
Update Accelerate to the most recent version. No breaking changes.
Tested for 1 week in productive use now.
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## Description
This PR introduces [`ruff`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff) as the
only linter and formatter needed for the project. It is really fast.
Like, alarmingly fast.
It is a drop-in replacement for flake8, isort, black, and much more.
I've configured it similarly to our existing config.
Note: we had enabled a number of flake8 plugins but didn't have the
packages themselves installed, so they did nothing. Ruff used the
existing config, and found a good number of changes needed to adhere to
those flake8 plugins. I've resolved all violations.
### Code changes
- many
[flake8-comprehensions](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/#flake8-comprehensions-c4)
violations, almost all auto-fixed
- a good handful of
[flake8-bugbear](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/#flake8-bugbear-b)
violations
- handful of
[pycodestyle](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/#pycodestyle-e-w)
violations
- some formatting
### Developer Experience
[Ruff integrates with most
editors](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/integrations/):
- Official VSCode extension
- `ruff-lsp` python package allows it to integrate with any LSP-capable
editor (vim, emacs, etc)
- Can be configured as an external tool in PyCharm
### Github Actions
I've updated the `style-checks` action to use ruff, and deleted the
`pyflakes` action.
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## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
Have a poke around, and run the app. There were some logic changes but
it was all pretty straightforward.
~~Not sure how to best test the changed github action.~~ Looks like it
just used the action from this PR, that's kinda unexpected but OK.
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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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Co-authored-by: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
* 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
---------
Co-authored-by: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
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- [ ] Yes
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## Description
This PR updates Transformers to the most recent version and fixes the
value `pad_to_multiple_of` for `text_encoder.resize_token_embeddings`
which was introduced with
https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/pull/25088 in Transformers
4.32.0.
According to the [Nvidia
Documentation](https://docs.nvidia.com/deeplearning/performance/dl-performance-matrix-multiplication/index.html#requirements-tc),
`Performance is better when equivalent matrix dimensions M, N, and K are
aligned to multiples of 8 bytes (or 64 bytes on A100) for FP16`
This fixes the following error that was popping up before every
invocation starting with Transformers 4.32.0
`You are resizing the embedding layer without providing a
pad_to_multiple_of parameter. This means that the new embedding
dimension will be None. This might induce some performance reduction as
Tensor Cores will not be available. For more details about this, or help
on choosing the correct value for resizing, refer to this guide:
https://docs.nvidia.com/deeplearning/performance/dl-performance-matrix-multiplication/index.html#requirements-tc`
This is my first "real" fix PR, so I hope this is fine. Please inform me
if there is anything wrong with this. I am glad to help.
Have a nice day and thank you!
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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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I'm not sure if it's correct way of handling things, but correcting this
string to '==0.0.20' fixes xformers install for me - and maybe for
others it will too. Sorry for absolutely incorrect PR.
Please see [this
thread](https://github.com/facebookresearch/xformers/issues/740), this
is the issue I had (trying to install InvokeAI with
Automatic/Manual/StableMatrix way).
With ~=0.0.19 (0.0.22):
```
(InvokeAI) pip install torch torchvision xformers~=0.0.19
Collecting torch
Obtaining dependency information for torch from edce54779f/torch-2.1.0-cp311-cp311-win_amd64.whl.metadata
Using cached torch-2.1.0-cp311-cp311-win_amd64.whl.metadata (25 kB)
Collecting torchvision
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Using cached torchvision-0.16.0-cp311-cp311-win_amd64.whl.metadata (6.6 kB)
Collecting xformers
Using cached xformers-0.0.22.post3.tar.gz (3.9 MB)
Installing build dependencies ... done
Getting requirements to build wheel ... error
error: subprocess-exited-with-error
× Getting requirements to build wheel did not run successfully.
│ exit code: 1
╰─> [20 lines of output]
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Users\Drun\invokeai\.venv\Lib\site-packages\pip\_vendor\pyproject_hooks\_in_process\_in_process.py", line 353, in <module>
main()
File "C:\Users\Drun\invokeai\.venv\Lib\site-packages\pip\_vendor\pyproject_hooks\_in_process\_in_process.py", line 335, in main
json_out['return_val'] = hook(**hook_input['kwargs'])
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "C:\Users\Drun\invokeai\.venv\Lib\site-packages\pip\_vendor\pyproject_hooks\_in_process\_in_process.py", line 118, in get_requires_for_build_wheel
return hook(config_settings)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "C:\Users\Drun\AppData\Local\Temp\pip-build-env-rmhvraqj\overlay\Lib\site-packages\setuptools\build_meta.py", line 355, in get_requires_for_build_wheel
return self._get_build_requires(config_settings, requirements=['wheel'])
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "C:\Users\Drun\AppData\Local\Temp\pip-build-env-rmhvraqj\overlay\Lib\site-packages\setuptools\build_meta.py", line 325, in _get_build_requires
self.run_setup()
File "C:\Users\Drun\AppData\Local\Temp\pip-build-env-rmhvraqj\overlay\Lib\site-packages\setuptools\build_meta.py", line 507, in run_setup
super(_BuildMetaLegacyBackend, self).run_setup(setup_script=setup_script)
File "C:\Users\Drun\AppData\Local\Temp\pip-build-env-rmhvraqj\overlay\Lib\site-packages\setuptools\build_meta.py", line 341, in run_setup
exec(code, locals())
File "<string>", line 23, in <module>
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'torch'
```
With 0.0.20:
```
(InvokeAI) pip install torch torchvision xformers==0.0.20
Collecting torch
Obtaining dependency information for torch from edce54779f/torch-2.1.0-cp311-cp311-win_amd64.whl.metadata
Using cached torch-2.1.0-cp311-cp311-win_amd64.whl.metadata (25 kB)
Collecting torchvision
Obtaining dependency information for torchvision from ab6f42af83/torchvision-0.16.0-cp311-cp311-win_amd64.whl.metadata
Using cached torchvision-0.16.0-cp311-cp311-win_amd64.whl.metadata (6.6 kB)
Collecting xformers==0.0.20
Obtaining dependency information for xformers==0.0.20 from d4a42f582a/xformers-0.0.20-cp311-cp311-win_amd64.whl.metadata
Using cached xformers-0.0.20-cp311-cp311-win_amd64.whl.metadata (1.1 kB)
Collecting numpy (from xformers==0.0.20)
Obtaining dependency information for numpy from 3f826c6d15/numpy-1.26.0-cp311-cp311-win_amd64.whl.metadata
Using cached numpy-1.26.0-cp311-cp311-win_amd64.whl.metadata (61 kB)
Collecting pyre-extensions==0.0.29 (from xformers==0.0.20)
Using cached pyre_extensions-0.0.29-py3-none-any.whl (12 kB)
Collecting torch
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Using cached filelock-3.12.4-py3-none-any.whl.metadata (2.8 kB)
Requirement already satisfied: typing-extensions in c:\users\drun\invokeai\.venv\lib\site-packages (from torch) (4.8.0)
Requirement already satisfied: sympy in c:\users\drun\invokeai\.venv\lib\site-packages (from torch) (1.12)
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Using cached requests-2.31.0-py3-none-any.whl.metadata (4.6 kB)
INFO: pip is looking at multiple versions of torchvision to determine which version is compatible with other requirements. This could take a while.
Collecting torchvision
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Collecting pillow!=8.3.*,>=5.3.0 (from torchvision)
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Using cached MarkupSafe-2.1.3-cp311-cp311-win_amd64.whl.metadata (3.1 kB)
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Using cached charset_normalizer-3.3.0-cp311-cp311-win_amd64.whl.metadata (33 kB)
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Using cached idna-3.4-py3-none-any.whl (61 kB)
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Using cached urllib3-2.0.6-py3-none-any.whl.metadata (6.6 kB)
Collecting certifi>=2017.4.17 (from requests->torchvision)
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Using cached filelock-3.12.4-py3-none-any.whl (11 kB)
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Using cached requests-2.31.0-py3-none-any.whl (62 kB)
Using cached certifi-2023.7.22-py3-none-any.whl (158 kB)
Using cached charset_normalizer-3.3.0-cp311-cp311-win_amd64.whl (97 kB)
Using cached MarkupSafe-2.1.3-cp311-cp311-win_amd64.whl (17 kB)
Using cached urllib3-2.0.6-py3-none-any.whl (123 kB)
Using cached typing_inspect-0.9.0-py3-none-any.whl (8.8 kB)
Installing collected packages: urllib3, pillow, numpy, networkx, mypy-extensions, MarkupSafe, idna, filelock, charset-normalizer, certifi, typing-inspect, requests, jinja2, torch, pyre-extensions, xformers, torchvision
Successfully installed MarkupSafe-2.1.3 certifi-2023.7.22 charset-normalizer-3.3.0 filelock-3.12.4 idna-3.4 jinja2-3.1.2 mypy-extensions-1.0.0 networkx-3.1 numpy-1.26.0 pillow-10.0.1 pyre-extensions-0.0.29 requests-2.31.0 torch-2.0.1 torchvision-0.15.2 typing-inspect-0.9.0 urllib3-2.0.6 xformers-0.0.20
```
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No, because: I'm no-brainer. It fixed issue for me, so I did PR.
Who knows?
## Technical details:
Windows 11, Standalone clean and freshly-installed Python 3.11
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- [ ] Yes
- [X] No
## Description
Removing LowRA from the initial models as it's been deleted from
CivitAI.
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- [x] Yes
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## Description
Improve LoRA patching speed with the following changes:
- Calculate LoRA layer weights on the same device as the target model.
Prior to this change, weights were always calculated on the CPU. If the
target model is on the GPU, this significantly improves performance.
- Move models to their target devices _before_ applying LoRA patches.
- Improve the ordering of Tensor copy / cast operations.
## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
Tests:
- [x] Tested with a CUDA GPU, saw savings of ~10secs with 1 LoRA applied
to an SDXL model.
- [x] No regression in CPU-only environment
- [ ] No regression (and possible improvement?) on Mac with MPS.
- [x] Weights get restored correctly after using a LoRA
- [x] Stacking multiple LoRAs
Please hammer away with a variety of LoRAs in case there is some edge
case that I've missed.
## Added/updated tests?
- [x] Yes (Added some minimal unit tests. Definitely would benefit from
more, but it's a step in the right direction.)
- [ ] No
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
This PR gives the user the option of upgrading to the latest PRE-RELEASE
in addition to the default of updating to the latest release. This will
allow users to conveniently try out the latest pre-release for a while
and then back out to the official release if it doesn't work for them.
Added Average Images node
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [X] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
Added a new community node that averages input images.
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
This PR prevents the invokeai update script from offering prereleases.
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Update to Load Video Frame node to reflect changes made in link
locations... a.k.a. fixing broken links.
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- [ ] Optimization
- [x ] Documentation Update
- [x ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [x ] No, because: Its just a doc change to fix links I made for
resources that the page depends on from my github.
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [? ] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
load vid frame community node layout and link change.
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [X] No, because n/a
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- [X] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
The introduction of `BaseModelType.Any` broke the code in the merge
script which relied on sd-1 coming first in the BaseModelType enum. This
assumption has been removed and the code should be less brittle now.
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- [ ] No, because:
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## Description
Fix textual inversion training script crash caused by reorg of services.
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- closes#4975
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have not been included_
## [optional] Are there any post deployment tasks we need to perform?
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- [X] Feature
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- [X] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
This PR allows users to install checkpoint (safetensors) versions of
controlnet models. The models will be converted into diffusers format
and cached on the fly.
This only works for sd-1 and sd-2 controlnets, as I was unable to find
controlnet sdxl checkpoint models or their corresponding .yaml config
files.
After updating, please run `invokeai-configure --yes --default-only` to
install the missing config files. Users should be instructed to select
option [7] from the launcher "Re-run the configure script to fix a
broken install or to complete a major upgrade".
## Related Tickets & Documents
User request at
https://discord.com/channels/1020123559063990373/1160318627631870092/1160318627631870092
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## Description
[fix(nodes): fix missing generation
modes](8615d53e65)
Lax typing on the metadata util functions allowed a typing issue to slip
through. Fixed the lax typing, updated core metadata node.
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- Related Issue #
- Closes#4959 (thanks @coder543)
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## Description
fix(nodes): explicitly include custom nodes files
setuptools ignores markdown files - explicitly include all files in
`"invokeai.app.invocations"` to ensure all custom node files are
included
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- [x] Optimization
- [x] Documentation Update
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
- updates the Docker image with ubuntu23.04 base, python3.11
- use the newer pytorch wheel with cuda12.1 support
- corrects `docker compose` CLI in shell script wrappers and docs
- update / overhaul Docker docs
- clean up obsolete lines in `.gitignore`
## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
Follow the documentation changes, or simply:
```bash
cd docker
cp .env.sample .env
# Set your INVOKEAI_ROOT in .env
docker compose up
```
## Added/updated tests?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No : N/A
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
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## Description
This PR adds the ability to pass multiple images to a single IP-Adapter
(note the difference from using _multiple IP-Adapters at once_, which is
already supported.). The image embeddings are combined in the IP-Adapter
attention layers. This is the same strategy for combining multiple
images as used in Insta-LoRA workflows
(https://civitai.com/articles/2345).
This PR only adds multi-image support in the backend and the node
editor. The Linear UI still needs to be updated.
## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
I have manually tested the following via the workflow editor:
- Multiple images with a single IP-Adapter
- Multiple images per IP-Adapter, and multiple IP-Adapters
- Both standard and sequential conditioning
- IP-Adapters still work in the Linear UI.
Please hammer at this feature some more with manual testing.
## Added/updated tests?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No
I updated the existing IP-Adapter smoke test, but it provides pretty
limited coverage of this feature. This feature would probably be best
tested by an end-to-end workflow test, which is not currently supported.
(I'm hoping to put some effort into workflow-level testing soon.)
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
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- [ ] Feature
- [x] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Description
fix(ui): use pidi processor for sketch control adapters
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.
---
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.
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- [x] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Description
Fix for breaking change in `python-socketio` 5.10.0 in which
`enter_room` and `leave_room` were made coroutines.
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- Closes#4899
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## Description
fix(ui): fix control adapter translation string
Missed this during a previous change
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Reported by @Harvester62 :
https://discord.com/channels/1020123559063990373/1054129386447716433/1162018775437148160
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- [ ] Feature
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- [ ] Optimization
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
This PR strips leading and trailing whitespace from URLs that are
entered into either the Web Model Manager import field, or using the
TUI.
## Related Tickets & Documents
Closes#4536
## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
Try to import a URL with leading or trailing whitespace. Should not work
in current main. This PR should fix it.
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- [ ] Feature
- [X] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
Mac users have a recurring issue in which a `.DS_Store` directory is
created in their `models` hierarchy, causing the new model scanner to
freak out. This PR skips over any paths that begin with a dot. I haven't
tested it on a Macintosh, so I'm not 100% certain it will do the trick.
## Related Tickets & Documents
- Related Issue #4815
## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
Someone with a Mac please try to reproduce the `.DS_Store` crash and
then see if applying this PR addresses the issue.
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## Description
This was in the original fix in #4829 but I must have removed it
accidentally.
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- Closes#4889
## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
- Start from a fresh canvas session (may need to let a generation finish
or reset web UI if yours is locked)
- Invoke/add to queue
- Immediately cancel current, clear queue, or clear batch (can do this
from the queue tab)
- Canvas should return to normal state
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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.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
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- [ ] Feature
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- [x] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Description
[fix(nodes,ui): optional
metadata](78b8cfede3)
- 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`
- 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.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [X] Optimization
-
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
This PR changes the pypi-release workflow so that it will upload to PyPi
whenever a release is initiated from the `main` branch or another branch
beginning with `release/`. Previous support for v2.3 branches has been
removed.
I'm not sure if it's correct way of handling things, but correcting this string to '==0.0.20' fixes xformers install for me - and maybe for others too.
Please see this thread, this is the issue I had (trying to install InvokeAI):
https://github.com/facebookresearch/xformers/issues/740
* 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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v3.3.0 was accidentally released with more changes than intended. This workflows change will allow us release to pypi from a separate branch rather than main.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
v3.3.0 release
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ ] Refactor
- [ ] Feature
- [X] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
The `invokeai-configure` TUI's slider for the RAM cache was not picking
up the current settings in `invokeai.yaml`, leading users to think their
change hadn't taken effect. This is fixed in this PR.
## Related Tickets & Documents
First described here:
https://discord.com/channels/1020123559063990373/1161919551441735711/1162058518417907743
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- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
A regression in 3.2.0 causes a seemingly nonsensical multiple choice
menu to appear when importing an SD-1 checkpoint model from the
autoimport directory. The menu asks the user to identify which type of
SD-2 model they are trying to import, which makes no sense.
In fact, the menu is popping up because there are now both "epsilon" and
"vprediction" SchedulerPredictionTypes for SD-1 as well as SD-2 models,
and the prober can't determine which prediction type to use. This PR
does two things:
1) rewords the menu as shown below
2) defaults to the most likely choice -- epsilon for v1 models and
vprediction for v2s
Here is the revised multiple-choice menu:
```
Please select the scheduler prediction type of the checkpoint named v1-5-pruned-emaonly.safetensors:
[1] "epsilon" - most v1.5 models and v2 models trained on 512 pixel images
[2] "vprediction" - v2 models trained on 768 pixel images and a few v1.5 models
[3] Accept the best guess; you can fix it in the Web UI later
select [3]>
```
Note that one can also put the appropriate config file into the same
directory as the checkpoint you wish to import. Give it the same name as
the model file, but with the extension `.yaml`. For example
`v1-5-pruned-emaonly.yaml`. The system will notice the yaml file and use
that, suppressing the quiz entirely.
## Related Tickets & Documents
- Closes#4768
- Closes#4827
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.
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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% (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% (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
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ ] Refactor
- [x] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Description
feat(ui): add translation strings for clear intermediates
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- Related Issue #
- Closes#4851
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@Millu this can go into 3.3.0
* UI for bulk downloading boards or groups of images
* placeholder route for bulk downloads that does nothing
* lint
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- [ ] Refactor
- [ ] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [x] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
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## Description
@Millu pointed out this safetensors PR a few weeks ago, which claimed to
offer a performance benefit:
https://github.com/huggingface/safetensors/pull/362 . It was superseded
by https://github.com/huggingface/safetensors/pull/363 and included in
the latest [safetensors 0.4.0
release](https://github.com/huggingface/safetensors/releases/tag/v0.4.0).
Here are the results from my local performance comparison:
```
Before(0.3.1) / After(0.4.0)
sdxl:main:tokenizer from disk to cpu in 0.46s / 0.46s
sdxl:main:text_encoder from disk to cpu in 2.12s / 2.32s
embroidered_style_v1_sdxl.safetensors:sdxl:lora' from disk to cpu in 0.67s / 0.36s
VoxelXL_v1.safetensors:sdxl:lora' from disk to cpu in 1.64s / 0.60s
ryan_db_sdxl_epoch640.safetensors:sdxl:lora' from disk to cpu in 2.46s / 1.40s
sdxl:main:tokenizer_2 from disk to cpu in 0.37s / 0.39s
sdxl:main:text_encoder_2 from disk to cpu in 3.78s / 4.70s
sdxl:main:unet from disk to cpu in 4.66s / 3.08s
sdxl:main:scheduler from disk to cpu in 0.34s / 0.33s
sdxl:main:vae from disk to cpu in 0.66s / 0.51s
TOTAL GRAPH EXECUTION TIME: 56.489s / 53.416s
```
The benefit was marginal on my system (maybe even within measurement
error), but I figured we might as well pull it.
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
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- [ ] Refactor
- [ ] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [x] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
This PR optimizes the time to load models from disk.
In my local testing, SDXL text_encoder_2 models saw the greatest
improvement:
- Before change, load time (disk to cpu): 14 secs
- After change, load time (disk to cpu): 4 secs
See the in-code documentation for an explanation of how this speedup is
achieved.
## Related Tickets & Documents
This change was previously proposed on the HF transformers repo, but did
not get any traction:
https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/issues/18505#issue-1330728188
## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
I don't expect any adverse effects, but the new context manager is
applied while loading **all** models, so it would make sense to exercise
everything.
## Added/updated tests?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No
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.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [X] Feature
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] No, because: Non-controversial
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [X] N/A
## Description
This adds a list of T2I adapters to the “starter models” offered by the
TUI installer. None of the models is selected by default; this can be
done easily if requested. The models offered to the user are:
```
TencentARC/t2iadapter_canny_sd15v2
TencentARC/t2iadapter_sketch_sd15v2
TencentARC/t2iadapter_depth_sd15v2
TencentARC/t2iadapter_zoedepth_sd15v1
TencentARC/t2i-adapter-canny-sdxl-1.0
TencentARC/t2i-adapter-depth-zoe-sdxl-1.0
TencentARC/t2i-adapter-lineart-sdxl-1.0
TencentARC/t2i-adapter-sketch-sdxl-1.0
```
## Related Tickets & Documents
PR #4612
## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
The revised installer has a new IP-ADAPTERS tab that looks like this:

## Added/updated tests?
- [ ] Yes
- [X] No : It would be good to have a suite of model download tests, but
not set up yet.
- 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
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ ] Refactor
- [x] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
This PR adds support for slow unit tests that depend on models. It
includes:
- Documentation explaining the handling of fast vs. slow unit tests.
- Utilities to assist with writing tests that depend on models.
- A sample test that loads and runs an IP-Adapter model. This is far
from complete test coverage of IP-Adapter - it's just intended as a
first example of how to write tests with models.
**Suggestion for reviewers**: Start with docs/contributing/TESTS.md
## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
I've tested it all, but it would make sense for others to try running
both the fast tests and the slow tests.
## Added/updated tests?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ ] Refactor
- [ ] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [x] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
This PR adds detailed debug logging to the model cache in order to give
more visibility into the model cache's memory utilization. **This PR
does not make any functional changes to the model cache.**
Every time a model is moved from disk to CPU, or between CPU/CUDA, a log
like this is emitted:
```bash
[2023-10-03 15:17:20,599]::[InvokeAI]::DEBUG --> Moved model '/home/ryan/invokeai/models/.cache/63742ed45b499e55620c402d6df26a20:sdxl:main:unet' from cpu to cuda in 1.23s.
Estimated model size: 4.782 GB.
Process RAM (-4.722): 6.987GB -> 2.265GB
libc mmap allocated (-4.722): 6.030GB -> 1.308GB
libc arena used (-0.061): 0.402GB -> 0.341GB
libc arena free (+0.061): 0.006GB -> 0.067GB
libc total allocated (-4.722): 6.439GB -> 1.717GB
libc total used (-4.783): 6.433GB -> 1.649GB
VRAM (+4.881): 1.538GB -> 6.418GB
```
## Related Tickets & Documents
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/4694 contains related fixes
to some known memory issues.
## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
Make sure debug logs are enabled and you should see the new logs.
We should test each of the following environments:
- [x] Linux
- [x] Mac OS + MPS
- [x] Windows
## Added/updated tests?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No
Added unit tests for the new utilities. Test coverage is still low for
the ModelCache, but not worse than before.
* 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.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [X] Bug Fix
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [X] No
## Description
This PR causes the font "Inter-Regular.ttf", which is needed by the
facetools Face Identifier node, to be installed along with other assets
in the virtual environment. It also fixes the font path resolution logic
in the invocation to work with both package and editable installs.
## Related Tickets & Documents
Closes#4771
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
Release v3.2.0
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [X] No
Need to update prompting docs
## Description
3.2.0 release version
## [optional] Are there any post deployment tasks we need to perform?
* 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"
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- [ ] Refactor
- [ ] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [x] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
Grid to Gif is two custom nodes, one that divides a grid image into an
image collection, the other converts an image collection into a animated
gif
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- [ ] Refactor
- [ ] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ x ] Documentation Update
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [ x ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [x ] Yes
- [ ] No
cv2 infill node was missing a version in its decorator, resulting in a
red exclamation mark on the node
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- [ ] Refactor
- [ ] Feature
- [x] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No, because: is tiny
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ ] Refactor
- [ ] Feature
- [x] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
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## Description
Very tall IP adapter images didn't get fit to the panel. Now they do
* 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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[## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [X] Feature
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes
## Description
Very rarely a model lives in the subfolder of a non-pipeline HuggingFace
repo_id. The example I've been working with is
https://huggingface.co/monster-labs/control_v1p_sd15_qrcode_monster/tree/main,
where the improved monster QR code controlnet model lives in the `v2`
subdirectory.
In order to accommodate installing such files, I have made two changes
to the model installer.
1. At installation/configuration time, if a stanza in
`INITIAL_MODELS.yaml` contains the field `subfolder`, then the model
will be installed from the indicated subfolder. The syntax in this case
is:
```
sd-1/controlnet/qrcode_monster:
repo_id: monster-labs/control_v1p_sd15_qrcode_monster
subfolder: v2
```
2. From within the Web GUI or the installer TUI, if you wish to indicate
that the model resides in a subfolder, you can tack ":_subfoldername_"
to the end of the repo_id. The resulting repo_id will look like:
```
monster-labs/control_v1p_sd15_qrcode_monster:v2
```
The code for introducing these changes is obscure and somewhat hacky.
However, the whole installer code base has been rewritten for the model
manager refactor (#4252 ) and I will reimplement this feature in a more
elegant way in that PR.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
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- [ ] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [X] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
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## [optional] Are there any post deployment tasks we need to perform?
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.
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- [ ] Feature
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- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
The IP-Adapter memory footprint was not being calculated correctly.
I think we could put checks in place to catch this type of error in the
future, but for now I'm just fixing the bug.
## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
I tested manually in a debugger. There are 3 pathways for calculating
the model size. All were tested:
- From file
- From state_dict
- From model weights
## Added/updated tests?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No : This would require the ability to run tests that depend on
models. I'm working on this in another branch, but not ready quite yet.
* 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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## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [X] Feature
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] No - this should go into release notes.
## Description
During installation, the installer will now ask the user whether they
wish to perform a manual or automatic configuration of invokeai. If they
choose automatic (the default), then the install is performed without
running the TUI of the `invokeai-configure` script. Otherwise the
console-based interface is activated as usual.
This script also bumps up the default model RAM cache size to 7.5, which
improves performance on SDXL models.
* 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).
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## Description
I left a dangling debug statement in a recent merged PR (#4674 ). This
removes it.
Updates my Image & Mask Composition Pack from 4 to 14 nodes, and moves
the Enhance Image node into it.
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- [ ] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [X] Documentation Update
- [X] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [X] No, because:
This is an update of my existing community nodes entries.
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
Adds 9 more nodes to my Image & Mask Composition pack including Clipseg,
Image Layer Blend, Masked Latent/Noise Blend, Image Dilate/Erode,
Shadows/Highlights/Midtones masks from image, and more.
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Adds 9 more of my nodes to the Image & Mask Composition Pack in the community nodes page, and integrates the Enhance Image node into that pack as well (formerly it was its own entry).
Add some instructions about installing the frontend toolchain when doing
a git-based install.
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## Description
[Update
020_INSTALL_MANUAL.md](73ca8ccdb3)
Add some instructions about installing the frontend toolchain when doing
a git-based install.
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## Description
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`.
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes
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- [X] Yes
## Description
This PR adds support for selecting and installing IP-Adapters at
configure time. The user is offered the four existing InvokeAI IP
Adapters in the UI as shown below. The matching image encoders are
selected and installed behind the scenes. That is, if the user selects
one of the three sd15 adapters, then the SD encoder will be installed.
If they select the sdxl adapter, then the SDXL encoder will be
installed.

Note that the automatic selection of the encoder does not work when the
installer is run in headless mode. I may be able to fix that soon, but
I'm out of time today.
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`.
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- [ ] Optimizatio
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- [ ] Yes
- [X] Np
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [X] No
## Description
ip_adapter models live in a folder containing the file
`image_encoder.txt` and a safetensors file. The load-time probe for new
models was detecting the files contained within the folder rather than
the folder itself, and so models.yaml was not getting correctly updated.
This fixes the issue.
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- [X] Yes
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- [X] Yes
## Description
It turns out that there are a few SD-1 models that use the
`v_prediction` SchedulerPredictionType. Examples here:
https://huggingface.co/zatochu/EasyFluff/tree/main . Previously we only
allowed the user to set the prediction type for sd-2 models. This PR
does three things:
1. Add a new checkpoint configuration file `v1-inference-v.yaml`. This
will install automatically on new installs, but for existing installs
users will need to update and then run `invokeai-configure` to get it.
2. Change the prompt on the web model install page to indicate that some
SD-1 models use the "v_prediction" method
3. Provide backend support for sd-1 models that use the v_prediction
method.
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## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
Update, run `invoke-ai-configure --yes --skip-sd --skip-support`, and
then use the web interface to install
https://huggingface.co/zatochu/EasyFluff/resolve/main/EasyFluffV11.2.safetensors
with the prediction type set to "v_prediction." Check that the installed
model uses configuration `v1-inference-v.yaml`.
If "None" is selected from the install menu, check that SD-1 models
default to `v1-inference.yaml` and SD-2 default to
`v2-inference-v.yaml`.
Also try installing a checkpoint at a local path if a like-named config
.yaml file is located next to it in the same directory. This should
override everything else and use the local path .yaml.
## Added/updated tests?
- [ ] Yes
- [X] No
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- [X] Refactor
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- [ ] Yes
- [X] No, because: trivial fix
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- [X] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
It annoyed me that the class method to get the invokeai logger was
`InvokeAILogger.getLogger()`. We do not use camelCase anywhere else. So
this PR renames the method `get_logger()`.
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## Description
Pydantic handles the casting so this is always safe.
Also de-duplicate some validation logic code that was needlessly
duplicated.
- 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`
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- [X] Yes
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- [ ] Yes
- [X] N/A
## Description
Pedantic was misconfigured and was not picking up the INVOKEAI_ prefix
on environment variables. Therefore, if the system had an unrelated
environment variable such as `version`, this caused pedantic validation
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* break out separate functions for preselected images, remove recallAllParameters dep as it causes circular logic with model being set
* lint
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…nd move on
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- New routes to clear, enable, disable and get the status of the cache
- Status includes hits, misses, size, max size, enabled
- Add client cache queries and mutations, abstracted into hooks
- Add invocation cache status area (next to queue status) w/ buttons
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## Description
Fixes failure on SDXL metadata node, introduced by me in #4625
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## Description
[feat(ui): enable control adapters on image
drop](aa4b56baf2)
- Dropping/uploading an image on control adapter enables it (controlnet
& ip adapter)
- The image components are always enabled to allow this
Hide it until #4624 is ready
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## Description
feat(ui): hide clipskip on sdxl; do not add to metadata
Hide it until #4624 is ready
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## Description
fix(ui): add control adapters to canvas coherence pass
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- Closes#4589
## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
I cannot figure out how to get the CLIP Vision model installed but I can
confirm that the graph is correct, because I get a Model Not Found error
that references this model, when invoking with IP adapter enabled..
* Initial commit. Feature works, but code might need some cleanup
* Cleaned up diff
* Made mousePosition a XYPosition again so its nicely typed
* Fixed yarn issues
* Paste now properly takes node width/height into account when pasting
* feat(ui): use react's types in the `onMouseMove` `reactflow` handler
* feat(ui): use refs to access `reactflow`'s DOM elements
* feat(ui): use a ref to store cursor position in nodes
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Polymorphic fields now render the appropriate input component for their base type.
For example, float polymorphics will render the number input box.
You no longer need to specify ui_type to force it to display.
TODO: The UI *may* break if a list is provided as the default value for a polymorphic field.
* Remove fastapi-socketio dependency, doesn't really do much for us and isn't well maintained
* Run python black
* Remove fastapi_socketio import
* Add __app as class variable in case we ever need it later
* Run isort
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[TAESD - Tiny Autoencoder for Stable
Diffusion](https://github.com/madebyollin/taesd) - is a tiny VAE that
provides significantly better results than my single-multiplication hack
but is still very fast.
The entire TAESD model weights are under 10 MB!
This PR requires diffusers 0.20:
- [x] #4311
## To Do
Test with
- [x] SD 1.x
- [ ] SD 2.x: #4415
- [x] SDXL
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- See [TAESD Invocation
API](https://discord.com/channels/1020123559063990373/1137857402453119166)
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- [ ] No
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Should be able to import these models:
- [madebyollin/taesd](https://huggingface.co/madebyollin/taesd)
- [madebyollin/taesdxl](https://huggingface.co/madebyollin/taesdxl)
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- [x] Some. There are new tests for VaeFolderProbe based on VAE
configurations, but no tests that require the full model weights.
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This is a doc file that was missing from PR #4587 . Since that PR was
already merged. I’m pushing it in now.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [X] Feature
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] No, because it is trivial
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes -- added a new page listing all the command-line scripts and
their most useful options.
## Description
InvokeAI version 2.3 had a script called `invokeai-metadata` that
accepted a list of png images and printed out JSON-formatted embedded
metadata. I used to use the script for sorting and tagging images
outside of the InvokeAI Web UI framework, and I think people might still
find it useful.
This script stopped working in 3.0 and I didn't notice that until just
now. This PR restores it to a functional state.
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## Description
Adds a new common component `IAIInformationPopover` that composes JSX to
be rendered within a popover as a tooltip. We were not able to use the
`Tooltip` component provided by chakra because you cannot interact with
elements within those (at least not that I could get working).
This just a sample over positive prompt. We need content from
@hipsterusername and @Millu before we can roll this out.
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## Description
This change enhances the invocation cache logic to delete cache entries
when the resources to which they refer are deleted.
For example, a cached output may refer to "some_image.png". If that
image is deleted, and this particular cache entry is later retrieved by
a node, that node's successors will receive references to the now
non-existent "some_image.png". When they attempt to use that image, they
will fail.
To resolve this, we need to invalidate the cache when the resources to
which it refers are deleted. Two options:
- Invalidate the whole cache on every image/latents/etc delete
- Selectively invalidate cache entries when their resources are deleted
Node outputs can be any shape, with any number of resource references in
arbitrarily nested pydantic models. Traversing that structure to
identify resources is not trivial.
But invalidating the whole cache is a bit heavy-handed. It would be nice
to be more selective.
Simple solution:
- Invocation outputs' resource references are always string identifiers
- like the image's or latents' name
- Invocation outputs can be stringified, which includes said identifiers
- When the invocation is cached, we store the stringified output
alongside the "live" output classes
- When a resource is deleted, pass its identifier to the cache service,
which can then invalidate any cache entries that refer to it
The images and latents storage services have been outfitted with
`on_deleted()` callbacks, and the cache service registers itself to
handle those events. This logic was copied from `ItemStorageABC`.
`on_changed()` callback are also added to the images and latents
services, though these are not currently used. Just following the
existing pattern.
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## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
Reproduce the issue on main:
- Create a graph in workflow editor with two connected resize nodes
- Add an image to the first
- Enable cache on both
- Run the graph
- Clear Intermediates (in settings)
- Disable cache on the *second* node
- Run the graph, it should fail
Switch to the PR branch and start over, doing the exact same steps. You
shouldn't get any errors.
Example graph to start with:

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* feat(ui): tweak queue UI components
* fix(ui): manually dispatch queue status query on queue item status change
RTK Query occasionally aborts the query that occurs when the tag is invalidated, especially if multples of them fire in rapid succession.
This resulted in the queue status and progress bar sometimes not reseting when the queue finishes its last item.
Manually dispatch the query now to get around this. Eventually should probably move this to a socket so we don't need to keep responding to socket with HTTP requests. Just send ti directly via socket
* chore(ui): remove errant console.logs
* fix(ui): do not accumulate node outputs in outputs area
* fix(ui): fix merge issue
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Add `batch_id` to outbound events. This necessitates adding it to both `InvocationContext` and `InvocationQueueItem`. This allows the canvas to receive images.
When the user enqueues a batch on the canvas, it is expected that all images from that batch are directed to the canvas.
The simplest, most flexible solution is to add the `batch_id` to the invocation context-y stuff. Then everything knows what batch it came from, and we can have the canvas pick up images associated with its list of canvas `batch_id`s.
This change enhances the invocation cache logic to delete cache entries when the resources to which they refer are deleted.
For example, a cached output may refer to "some_image.png". If that image is deleted, and this particular cache entry is later retrieved by a node, that node's successors will receive references to the now non-existent "some_image.png". When they attempt to use that image, they will fail.
To resolve this, we need to invalidate the cache when the resources to which it refers are deleted. Two options:
- Invalidate the whole cache on every image/latents/etc delete
- Selectively invalidate cache entries when their resources are deleted
Node outputs can be any shape, with any number of resource references in arbitrarily nested pydantic models. Traversing that structure to identify resources is not trivial.
But invalidating the whole cache is a bit heavy-handed. It would be nice to be more selective.
Simple solution:
- Invocation outputs' resource references are always string identifiers - like the image's or latents' name
- Invocation outputs can be stringified, which includes said identifiers
- When the invocation is cached, we store the stringified output alongside the "live" output classes
- When a resource is deleted, pass its identifier to the cache service, which can then invalidate any cache entries that refer to it
The images and latents storage services have been outfitted with `on_deleted()` callbacks, and the cache service registers itself to handle those events. This logic was copied from `ItemStorageABC`.
`on_changed()` callback are also added to the images and latents services, though these are not currently used. Just following the existing pattern.
* 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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## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ ] Refactor
- [x] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description (edit by @blessedcoolant , @RyanJDick )
This PR adds support for IP-Adapters (a technique for image-based
prompts) in Invoke AI. Currently only available in the Node UI.
IP-Adapter Paper: [IP-Adapter: Text Compatible Image Prompt Adapter for
Text-to-Image Diffusion Models](https://arxiv.org/abs/2308.06721)
IP-Adapter reference code: https://github.com/tencent-ailab/IP-Adapter
On order to test, install the following models via the InvokeAI UI:
Image Encoders:
[InvokeAI/ip_adapter_sd_image_encoder](https://huggingface.co/InvokeAI/ip_adapter_sd_image_encoder)
[InvokeAI/ip_adapter_sdxl_image_encoder](https://huggingface.co/InvokeAI/ip_adapter_sdxl_image_encoder)
IP-Adapters:
[InvokeAI/ip_adapter_sd15](https://huggingface.co/InvokeAI/ip_adapter_sd15)
[InvokeAI/ip_adapter_plus_sd15](https://huggingface.co/InvokeAI/ip_adapter_plus_sd15)
[InvokeAI/ip_adapter_plus_face_sd15](https://huggingface.co/InvokeAI/ip_adapter_plus_face_sd15)
[InvokeAI/ip_adapter_sdxl](https://huggingface.co/InvokeAI/ip_adapter_sdxl)
Old instructions (for reference only):
> In order to test, you need to download and place the following models
in your InvokeAI models directory.
>
> - SD 1.5 - https://huggingface.co/h94/IP-Adapter/tree/main/models -->
Download the models and the `image_encoder` folder to
`models/core/ip_adapters/sd-1`
> - SDXL - https://huggingface.co/h94/IP-Adapter/tree/main/sdxl_models
-Download the models and the `image_encoder` folder to
`models/core/ip_adapaters/sdxl`
>
> This is only temporary. This needs to be handled differently. I
outlined them here.
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/4429#issuecomment-1705776570
## Examples using this PR
### Image variations, no text prompt
Leftmost image in each row is original image used for input to
IP-Adapter. The other rows are example outputs with different seeds,
other parameters identical.

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## Description
A few Missed Translations From the Translation Update
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## Description
Mask Edge was set to default, and producing poor results. I've updated
the default back to Unmasked.
Note: The target branch is `feat/ip-adapter`, not `main`. After a
cursory review here, I'll merge for an in-depth review as part of
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/4429.
## Description
This branch adds model management support for IP-Adapter models. There
are a few notable/unusual aspects to how it is implemented:
- We have defined a model format that works better with our model
manager than the 'official' IP-Adapter repo, and will be hosting the
IP-Adapter models ourselves (See `invokeai/backend/ip_adapter/README.md`
for a description of the expected model formats.)
- The CLIP Vision models and IP-Adapter models are handled independently
in the model manager. The IP-Adapter model info has a reference to the
CLIP model that it is intended to be run with.
- The `BaseModelType.Any` field was added for CLIP Vision models, as
they don't have a clear 1-to-1 association with a particular base model.
## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
Install the following models via the InvokeAI UI:
Image Encoders:
-
[InvokeAI/ip_adapter_sd_image_encoder](https://huggingface.co/InvokeAI/ip_adapter_sd_image_encoder)
-
[InvokeAI/ip_adapter_sdxl_image_encoder](https://huggingface.co/InvokeAI/ip_adapter_sdxl_image_encoder)
IP-Adapters:
-
[InvokeAI/ip_adapter_sd15](https://huggingface.co/InvokeAI/ip_adapter_sd15)
-
[InvokeAI/ip_adapter_plus_sd15](https://huggingface.co/InvokeAI/ip_adapter_plus_sd15)
-
[InvokeAI/ip_adapter_plus_face_sd15](https://huggingface.co/InvokeAI/ip_adapter_plus_face_sd15)
-
[InvokeAI/ip_adapter_sdxl](https://huggingface.co/InvokeAI/ip_adapter_sdxl)
The immutable and serializable checks for redux can cause substantial performance issues. The immutable check in particular is pretty heavy. It's only run in dev mode, but this and really slow down the already-slower performance of dev mode.
The most important one for us is serializable, which has far less of a performance impact.
The immutable check is largely redundant because we use immer-backed RTK for everything and immer gives us confidence there.
Disable the immutable check, leaving serializable in.
A few weeks back, we changed how the canvas scales in response to changes in window/panel size.
This introduced a bug where if we the user hadn't already clicked the canvas tab once to initialize the stage elements, the stage's dimensions were zero, then the calculation of the stage's scale ends up zero, then something is divided by that zero and Konva dies.
This is only a problem on Chromium browsers - somehow Firefox handles it gracefully.
Now, when calculating the stage scale, never return a 0 - if it's a zero, return 1 instead. This is enough to fix the crash, but the image ends up centered on the top-left corner of the stage (the origin of the canvas).
Because the canvas elements are not initialized at this point (we haven't switched tabs yet), the stage dimensions fall back to (0,0). This means the center of the stage is also (0,0) - so the image is centered on (0,0), the top-left corner of the stage.
To fix this, we need to ensure we:
- Change to the canvas tab before actually setting the image, so the stage elements are able to initialize
- Use `flushSync` to flush DOM updates for this tab change so we actually have DOM elements to work with
- Update the stage dimensions once on first load of it (so in the effect that sets up the resize observer, we update the stage dimensions)
The result now is the expected behaviour - images sent to canvas do not crash and end up in the center of the canvas.
JSX is not serializable, so it cannot be in redux. Non-serializable global state may be put into `nanostores`.
- Use `nanostores` for `customStarUI`
- Use `nanostores` for `headerComponent`
- Re-enable the serializable & immutable check redux middlewares
* Update collections.py
RangeOfSizeInvocation was not taking step into account when generating the end point of the range
* - updated the node description to refelect this mod
- added a gt=0 constraint to ensure only a positive size of the range
- moved the + 1 to be on the size. To ensure the range is the requested size in cases where the step is negative
- formatted with Black
* Removed +1 from the range calculation
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* New classes to support the PromptsFromFileInvocation Class
- PromptPosNegOutput
- PromptSplitNegInvocation
- PromptJoinInvocation
- PromptReplaceInvocation
* - Added PromptsToFileInvocation,
- PromptSplitNegInvocation
- now counts the bracket depth so ensures it cout the numbr of open and close brackets match.
- checks for escaped [ ] so ignores them if escaped e.g \[
- PromptReplaceInvocation - now has a user regex. and no regex in made caseinsesitive
* Update prompt.py
created class PromptsToFileInvocationOutput and use it in PromptsToFileInvocation instead of BaseInvocationOutput
* Update prompt.py
* Added schema_extra title and tags for PromptReplaceInvocation, PromptJoinInvocation, PromptSplitNegInvocation and PromptsToFileInvocation
* Added PTFileds Collect and Expand
* update to nodes v1
* added ui_type to file_path for PromptToFile
* update params for the primitive types used, remove the ui_type filepath, promptsToFile now only accepts collections until a fix is available
* updated the parameters for the StringOutput primitive
* moved the prompt tools nodes out of the prompt.py into prompt_tools.py
* more rework for v1
* added github link
* updated to use "@invocation"
* updated tags
* Adde new nodes PromptStrength and PromptStrengthsCombine
* chore: black
* feat(nodes): add version to prompt nodes
* renamed nodes from prompt related to string related. Also moved them into a strings.py file. Also moved and renamed the PromptsFromFileInvocation from prompt.py to strings.py. The PTfileds still remain in the Prompt_tool.py for now.
* added , version="1.0.0" to the invocations
* removed the PTField related nodes and the prompt-tools.py file all new nodes now live in the
* formatted prompt.py and strings.py with Black and fixed silly mistake in the new StringSplitInvocation
* - Revert Prompt.py back to original
- Update strings.py to be only StringJoin, StringJoinThre, StringReplace, StringSplitNeg, StringSplit
* applied isort to imports
* fix(nodes): typos in `strings.py`
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This maps values to labels for multiple-choice fields.
This allows "enum" fields (i.e. `Literal["val1", "val2", ...]` fields) to use code-friendly string values for choices, but present this to the UI as human-friendly labels.
* Added crop option to ImagePasteInvocation
ImagePasteInvocation extended the image with transparency when pasting outside of the base image's bounds. This introduces a new option to crop the resulting image back to the original base image.
* Updated version for ImagePasteInvocation as 3.1.1 was released.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [x] Refactor
- [ ] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Description
**NOTE!!!** This PR is against `feat/ip-adapter`, not `main`. I created
a PR because I made some pretty significant changes that I thought might
spark discussion.
I don't think it makes sense to do a full in-depth review here. If
possible, let's try to agree on the high-level approach and then merge
this and do an in-depth review on the original PR.
High-level changes:
- Split `IPAdapterField` from the `ControlField` and make them separate
inputs on the `DenoiseLatentsInvocation`
- Create context manager that handles patching/un-patching the UNet with
IP-Adapter attention blocks (`IPAdapter.apply_ip_adapter_attention()`)
- Pass IP-Adapter conditioning via `cross_attention_kwargs` rather than
concatenating it to the text embedding. This helps avoid breaking other
features (like long prompts).
- Remove unused blocks of the IP-Adapter implementation and do some
general tidying.
Out of scope:
- I haven't looked at model management yet. I'd like to get this merged
into `feat/ip-adapter` and then look at model management separately.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
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- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
There was an issue with the responsiveness of the quick links buttons in
the documentation.
## Related Tickets & Documents
- Related Issue #4455
- Closes#4455
## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
• On the documentation website, go to the Home page, scroll down to the
quick-links section.
[Home - InvokeAI Stable Diffusion Toolkit
Docs.webm](https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/assets/92071471/0a7095c1-9d78-47f2-8da7-9c1e796bea3d)
## Added/updated tests?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No : _It is a minor change in the documentation website._
## [optional] Are there any post deployment tasks we need to perform? No
We need to parse the config before doing anything related to invocations to ensure that the invocations union picks up on denied nodes.
- Move that to the top of api_app and cli_app
- Wrap subsequent imports in `if True:`, as a hack to satisfy flake8 and not have to noqa every line or the whole file
- Add tests to ensure graph validation fails when using a denied node, and that the invocations union does not have denied nodes (this indirectly provides confidence that the generated OpenAPI schema will not include denied nodes)
This simply hides nodes from the workflow editor. The nodes will still work if an API request is made with them. For example, you could hide `iterate` nodes from the workflow editor, but if the Linear UI makes use of those nodes, they will still function.
- Update `AppConfig` with optional property `nodesDenylist: string[]`
- If provided, nodes are filtered out by `type` in the workflow editor
Allow denying and explicitly allowing nodes. When a not-allowed node is used, a pydantic `ValidationError` will be raised.
- When collecting all invocations, check against the allowlist and denylist first. When pydantic constructs any unions related to nodes, the denied nodes will be omitted
- Add `allow_nodes` and `deny_nodes` to `InvokeAIAppConfig`. These are `Union[list[str], None]`, and may be populated with the `type` of invocations.
- When `allow_nodes` is `None`, allow all nodes, else if it is `list[str]`, only allow nodes in the list
- When `deny_nodes` is `None`, deny no nodes, else if it is `list[str]`, deny nodes in the list
- `deny_nodes` overrides `allow_nodes`
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
3.1.1 Release build & updates
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- [ ] No
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## Description
Adds a configuration option to fetch metadata and workflows from api
isntead of the image file. Needed for commercial.
Minor corrections to spell and grammar in the feature request template.
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Minor corrections to spell and grammar in the feature request template.
No code or behavioural changes.
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I added extra steps to update the Cudnnn DLL found in the Torch package
because it wasn't optimised or didn't use the lastest version. So
manually updating it can speed up iteration but the result might differ
from each card. Exemple i passed from 3 it/s to a steady 20 it/s.
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## Description
fix(nodes): add version to iterate and collect
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## Description
Scale Before Processing Dimensions now respect the Aspect Ratio that is
locked in. This makes it way easier to control the setting when using it
with locked ratios on the canvas.
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## Description
Running the config script on Macs triggered an error due to absence of
VRAM on these machines! VRAM setting is now skipped.
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- [ ] Yes
- [X] No : Will add this test in the near future.
I added extra steps to update the Cudnnn DLL found in the Torch package because it wasn't optimised or didn't use the lastest version. So manually updating it can speed up iteration but the result might differ from each card. Exemple i passed from 3 it/s to a steady 20 it/s.
@blessedcoolant Per discussion, have updated codeowners so that we're
not force merging things.
This will, however, necessitate a much more disciplined approval.
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## Description
Add textfontimage node to communityNodes.md
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## Description
fix(ui): fix non-nodes validation logic being applied to nodes invoke
button
For example, if you had an invalid controlnet setup, it would prevent
you from invoking on nodes, when node validation was disabled.
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## Description
# Coherence Mode
A new parameter called Coherence Mode has been added to Coherence Pass
settings. This parameter controls what kind of Coherence Pass is done
after Inpainting and Outpainting.
- Unmasked: This performs a complete unmasked image to image pass on the
entire generation.
- Mask: This performs a masked image to image pass using your input mask
as the coherence mask.
- Mask Edge [DEFAULT] - This performs as masked image to image pass on
the edges of your mask to try and clear out the seams.
# Why The Coherence Masked Modes?
One of the issues with unmasked coherence pass arises when the diffusion
process is trying to align detailed or organic objects. Because Image to
Image tends change the image a little bit even at lower strengths, this
ends up in the paste back process being slightly misaligned. By
providing the mask to the Coherence Pass, we can try to eliminate this
in those cases. While it will be impossible to address this for every
image out there, having these options will allow the user to automate a
lot of this. For everything else there's manual paint over with inpaint.
# Graph Improvements
The graphs have now been refined quite a bit. We no longer do manual
blurring of the masks anymore for outpainting. This is no longer needed
because we now dilate the mask depending on the blur size while pasting
back. As a result we got rid of quite a few nodes that were handling
this in the older graph.
The graphs are also a lot cleaner now because we now tackle Scaled
Dimensions & Coherence Mode completely independently.
Inpainting result seem very promising especially with the Mask Edge
mode.
---
# New Infill Methods [Experimental]
We are currently trying out various new infill methods to see which ones
might perform the best in outpainting. We may keep all of them or keep
none. This will be decided as we test more.
## LaMa Infill
- Renabled LaMA infill in the UI.
- We are trying to get this to work without a memory overhead.
In order to use LaMa, you need to manually download and place the LaMa
JIT model in `models/core/misc/lama/lama.pt`. You can download the JIT
model from Sanster
[here](https://github.com/Sanster/models/releases/download/add_big_lama/big-lama.pt)
and rename it to `lama.pt` or you can use the script in the original
LaMA repo to convert the base model to a JIT model yourself.
## CV2 Infill
- Added a new infilling method using CV2's Inpaint.
## Patchmatch Rescaling
Patchmatch infill input image is now downscaled and infilled. Patchmatch
can be really slow at large resolutions and this is a pretty decent way
to get around that. Additionally, downscaling might also provide a
better patch match by avoiding larger areas to be infilled with
repeating patches. But that's just the theory. Still testing it out.
## [optional] Are there any post deployment tasks we need to perform?
- If we decide to keep LaMA infill, then we will need to host the model
and update the installer to download it as a core model.
Adds my (@dwringer's) released nodes to the community nodes page.
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## Description
Adds my released nodes -
Depth Map from Wavefront OBJ
Enhance Image
Generative Grammar-Based Prompt Nodes
Ideal Size Stepper
Image Compositor
Final Size & Orientation / Random Switch (Integers)
Text Mask (Simple 2D)
* Consolidated saturation/luminosity adjust.
Now allows increasing and inverting.
Accepts any color PIL format and channel designation.
* Updated docs/nodes/defaultNodes.md
* shortened tags list to channel types only
* fix typo in mode list
* split features into offset and multiply nodes
* Updated documentation
* Change invert to discrete boolean.
Previous math was unclear and had issues with 0 values.
* chore: black
* chore(ui): typegen
---------
Co-authored-by: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Revised links to my node py files, replacing them with links to independent repos. Additionally I consolidated some nodes together (Image and Mask Composition Pack, Size Stepper nodes).
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## Description
This PR is based on #4423 and should not be merged until it is merged.
[feat(nodes): add version to node
schemas](c179d4ccb7)
The `@invocation` decorator is extended with an optional `version` arg.
On execution of the decorator, the version string is parsed using the
`semver` package (this was an indirect dependency and has been added to
`pyproject.toml`).
All built-in nodes are set with `version="1.0.0"`.
The version is added to the OpenAPI Schema for consumption by the
client.
[feat(ui): handle node
versions](03de3e4f78)
- Node versions are now added to node templates
- Node data (including in workflows) include the version of the node
- On loading a workflow, we check to see if the node and template
versions match exactly. If not, a warning is logged to console.
- The node info icon (top-right corner of node, which you may click to
open the notes editor) now shows the version and mentions any issues.
- Some workflow validation logic has been shifted around and is now
executed in a redux listener.
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Loading old workflows should prompt a warning, and the node status icon
should indicate some action is needed.
## [optional] Are there any post deployment tasks we need to perform?
I've updated the default workflows:
- Bump workflow versions from 1.0 to 1.0.1
- Add versions for all nodes in the workflows
- Test workflows
[Default
Workflows.zip](https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/files/12511911/Default.Workflows.zip)
I'm not sure where these are being stored right now @Millu
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## Description
### Polymorphic Fields
Initial support for polymorphic field types. Polymorphic types are a
single of or list of a specific type. For example, `Union[str,
list[str]]`.
Polymorphics do not yet have support for direct input in the UI (will
come in the future). They will be forcibly set as Connection-only
fields, in which case users will not be able to provide direct input to
the field.
If a polymorphic should present as a singleton type - which would allow
direct input - the node must provide an explicit type hint.
For example, `DenoiseLatents`' `CFG Scale` is polymorphic, but in the
node editor, we want to present this as a number input. In the node
definition, the field is given `ui_type=UIType.Float`, which tells the
UI to treat this as a `float` field.
The connection validation logic will prevent connecting a collection to
`CFG Scale` in this situation, because it is typed as `float`. The
workaround is to disable validation from the settings to make this
specific connection. A future improvement will resolve this.
### Collection Fields
This also introduces better support for collection field types. Like
polymorphics, collection types are parsed automatically by the client
and do not need any specific type hints.
Also like polymorphics, there is no support yet for direct input of
collection types in the UI.
### Other Changes
- Disabling validation in workflow editor now displays the visual hints
for valid connections, but lets you connect to anything.
- Added `ui_order: int` to `InputField` and `OutputField`. The UI will
use this, if present, to order fields in a node UI. See usage in
`DenoiseLatents` for an example.
- Updated the field colors - duplicate colors have just been lightened a
bit. It's not perfect but it was a quick fix.
- Field handles for collections are the same color as their single
counterparts, but have a dark dot in the center of them.
- Field handles for polymorphics are a rounded square with dot in the
middle.
- Removed all fields that just render `null` from `InputFieldRenderer`,
replaced with a single fallback
- Removed logic in `zValidatedWorkflow`, which checked for existence of
node templates for each node in a workflow. This logic introduced a
circular dependency, due to importing the global redux `store` in order
to get the node templates within a zod schema. It's actually fine to
just leave this out entirely; The case of a missing node template is
handled by the UI. Fixing it otherwise would introduce a substantial
headache.
- Fixed the `ControlNetInvocation.control_model` field default, which
was a string when it shouldn't have one.
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Add this polymorphic float node to the end of your
`invokeai/app/invocations/primitives.py`:
```py
@invocation("float_poly", title="Float Poly Test", tags=["primitives", "float"], category="primitives")
class FloatPolyInvocation(BaseInvocation):
"""A float polymorphic primitive value"""
value: Union[float, list[float]] = InputField(default_factory=list, description="The float value")
def invoke(self, context: InvocationContext) -> FloatOutput:
return FloatOutput(value=self.value[0] if isinstance(self.value, list) else self.value)
``
Head over to nodes and try to connecting up some collection and polymorphic inputs.
- Node versions are now added to node templates
- Node data (including in workflows) include the version of the node
- On loading a workflow, we check to see if the node and template versions match exactly. If not, a warning is logged to console.
- The node info icon (top-right corner of node, which you may click to open the notes editor) now shows the version and mentions any issues.
- Some workflow validation logic has been shifted around and is now executed in a redux listener.
The `@invocation` decorator is extended with an optional `version` arg. On execution of the decorator, the version string is parsed using the `semver` package (this was an indirect dependency and has been added to `pyproject.toml`).
All built-in nodes are set with `version="1.0.0"`.
The version is added to the OpenAPI Schema for consumption by the client.
Initial support for polymorphic field types. Polymorphic types are a single of or list of a specific type. For example, `Union[str, list[str]]`.
Polymorphics do not yet have support for direct input in the UI (will come in the future). They will be forcibly set as Connection-only fields, in which case users will not be able to provide direct input to the field.
If a polymorphic should present as a singleton type - which would allow direct input - the node must provide an explicit type hint.
For example, `DenoiseLatents`' `CFG Scale` is polymorphic, but in the node editor, we want to present this as a number input. In the node definition, the field is given `ui_type=UIType.Float`, which tells the UI to treat this as a `float` field.
The connection validation logic will prevent connecting a collection to `CFG Scale` in this situation, because it is typed as `float`. The workaround is to disable validation from the settings to make this specific connection. A future improvement will resolve this.
This also introduces better support for collection field types. Like polymorphics, collection types are parsed automatically by the client and do not need any specific type hints.
Also like polymorphics, there is no support yet for direct input of collection types in the UI.
- Disabling validation in workflow editor now displays the visual hints for valid connections, but lets you connect to anything.
- Added `ui_order: int` to `InputField` and `OutputField`. The UI will use this, if present, to order fields in a node UI. See usage in `DenoiseLatents` for an example.
- Updated the field colors - duplicate colors have just been lightened a bit. It's not perfect but it was a quick fix.
- Field handles for collections are the same color as their single counterparts, but have a dark dot in the center of them.
- Field handles for polymorphics are a rounded square with dot in the middle.
- Removed all fields that just render `null` from `InputFieldRenderer`, replaced with a single fallback
- Removed logic in `zValidatedWorkflow`, which checked for existence of node templates for each node in a workflow. This logic introduced a circular dependency, due to importing the global redux `store` in order to get the node templates within a zod schema. It's actually fine to just leave this out entirely; The case of a missing node template is handled by the UI. Fixing it otherwise would introduce a substantial headache.
- Fixed the `ControlNetInvocation.control_model` field default, which was a string when it shouldn't have one.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
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## Description
Automatically infer the name of the model from the path supplied IF the
model name slot is empty. If the model name is not empty, we presume
that the user has entered a model name or made changes to it and we do
not touch it in order to not override user changes.
## Related Tickets & Documents
- Addresses: #4443
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## Description
fix(ui): clicking node collapse button does not bring node to front
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- Closes#4438
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## Description
There is a call in `baseinvocation.invocation_output()` to
`cls.__annotations__`. However, in Python 3.9 not all objects have this
attribute. I have worked around the limitation in the way described in
https://docs.python.org/3/howto/annotations.html , which supposedly will
produce same results in 3.9, 3.10 and 3.11.
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See
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for first bug report.
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- [x] Cleanup
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## Description
Used https://github.com/albertas/deadcode to get rough overview of what
is not used, checked everything manually though. App still runs.
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Ensure it doesn't explode when you run it.
* add StableDiffusionXLInpaintPipeline to probe list
* add StableDiffusionXLInpaintPipeline to probe list
* Blackified (?)
---------
Authored-by: Lincoln Stein <lstein@gmail.com>
Mucked about with to get it merged by: Kent Keirsey <31807370+hipsterusername@users.noreply.github.com>
Add a click handler for node wrapper component that exclusively selects that node, IF no other modifier keys are held.
Technically I believe this means we are doubling up on the selection logic, as reactflow handles this internally also. But this is by far the most reliable way to fix the UX.
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## Description
The logic that introduced a circular import was actually extraneous. I
have entirely removed it.
This fixes the frontend lint test.
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This is the 3.1.0 release candidate. Minor bugfixes will be applied here
during testing and then merged into main upon release.
Copied into InvokeAI since IP-Adapter repo is not a package. Is there a better way to do this for non-packaged Python code while still keeping InvokeAI install easy?
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## Description
- Workflows are saved to image files directly
- Image-outputting nodes have an `Embed Workflow` checkbox which, if
enabled, saves the workflow
- `BaseInvocation` now has an `workflow: Optional[str]` field, so all
nodes automatically have the field (but again only image-outputting
nodes display this in UI)
- If this field is enabled, when the graph is created, the workflow is
stringified and set in this field
- Nodes should add `workflow=self.workflow` when they save their output
image to have the workflow written to the image
- Uploads now have their metadata retained so that you can upload
somebody else's image and have access to that workflow
- Graphs are no longer saved to images, workflows replace them
### TODO
- Images created in the linear UI do not have a workflow saved yet. Need
to write a function to build a workflow around the linear UI graph when
using linear tabs. Unfortunately it will not have the nice positioning
and size data the node editor gives you when you save a workflow...
we'll have to figure out how to handle this.
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All invocation metadata (type, title, tags and category) are now defined in decorators.
The decorators add the `type: Literal["invocation_type"]: "invocation_type"` field to the invocation.
Category is a new invocation metadata, but it is not used by the frontend just yet.
- `@invocation()` decorator for invocations
```py
@invocation(
"sdxl_compel_prompt",
title="SDXL Prompt",
tags=["sdxl", "compel", "prompt"],
category="conditioning",
)
class SDXLCompelPromptInvocation(BaseInvocation, SDXLPromptInvocationBase):
...
```
- `@invocation_output()` decorator for invocation outputs
```py
@invocation_output("clip_skip_output")
class ClipSkipInvocationOutput(BaseInvocationOutput):
...
```
- update invocation docs
- add category to decorator
- regen frontend types
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [x] Feature
- [x] Bug Fix
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] Yes
## Description
- Keep Boards Modal open by default.
- Combine Coherence and Mask settings under Compositing
- Auto Change Dimensions based on model type (option)
- Size resets are now model dependent
- Add Set Control Image Height & Width to Width and Height option.
- Fix numerous color & spacing issues (especially those pertaining to
sliders being too close to the bottom)
- Add Lock Ratio Option
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- [ ] Refactor
- [ ] Feature
- [x] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
## Related Tickets & Documents
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- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No : _please replace this line with details on why tests
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Copied into InvokeAI since IP-Adapter repo is not a package. Is there a better way to do this for non-packaged Python code while still keeping InvokeAI install easy?
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- [ ] No
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In current main, long prompts and support for [Compel's `.and()`
syntax](https://github.com/damian0815/compel/blob/main/doc/syntax.md#conjunction)
is missing. This PR adds it back.
### needs Compel>=2.0.2.dev1
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [x] Feature
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] Yes
## Description
Send stuff directly from canvas to ControlNet
## Usage
- Two new buttons available on canvas Controlnet to import image and
mask.
- Click them.
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- [ ] No, because:
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- [ ] No
## Description
Adds Next and Prev Buttons to the current image node
As usual you don't have to use 😄
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
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- [ ] No, because:
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- [ ] Yes
- [ X ] No
## Description
Adds Seamless back into the options for Denoising.
## Related Tickets & Documents
- Related Issue #3975
## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
- Should test X, Y, and XY seamless tiling for all model architectures.
## Added/updated tests?
- [ ] Yes
- [ X ] No : Will need some guidance on automating this.
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## Description
Allow an image and action to be passed into the app for starting state
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
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- [ ] Yes
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## Description
Fix masked generation with inpaint models
## Related Tickets & Documents
- Closes#4295
## Added/updated tests?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No
Added a node to prompt Oobabooga Text-Generation-Webui
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- [ ] No
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Adds loading workflows with exhaustive validation via `zod`.
There is a load button but no dedicated save/load UI yet. Also need to add versioning to the workflow format itself.
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- [X Refactor
- [X] Feature
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes
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- [X] Yes
## Description
### Refactoring
This PR refactors `invokeai.app.services.config` to be easier to
maintain by splitting off the argument, environment and init file
parsing code from the InvokeAIAppConfig object. This will hopefully make
it easier for people to find the place where the various settings are
defined.
### New Features
In collaboration with @StAlKeR7779 , I have renamed and reorganized the
settings controlling image generation and model management to be more
intuitive. The relevant portion of the init file now looks like this:
```
Model Cache:
ram: 14.5
vram: 0.5
lazy_offload: true
Device:
precision: auto
device: auto
Generation:
sequential_guidance: false
attention_type: auto
attention_slice_size: auto
force_tiled_decode: false
```
Key differences are:
1. Split `Performance/Memory` into `Device`, `Generation` and `Model
Cache`
2. Added the ability to force the `device`. The value of this option is
one of {`auto`, `cpu`, `cuda`, `cuda:1`, `mps`}
3. Added the ability to force the `attention_type`. Possible values are
{`auto`, `normal`, `xformers`, `sliced`, `torch-sdp`}
4. Added the ability to force the `attention_slice_size` when `sliced`
attention is in use. The value of this option is one of {`auto`, `max`}
or an integer between 1 and 8.
@StAlKeR7779 Please confirm that I wired the `attention_type` and
`attention_slice_size` configuration options to the diffusers backend
correctly.
In addition, I have exposed the generation-related configuration options
to the TUI:

### Backward Compatibility
This refactor should be backward compatible with earlier versions of
`invokeai.yaml`. If the user re-runs the `invokeai-configure` script,
`invokeai.yaml` will be upgraded to the current format. Several
configuration attributes had to be changed in order to preserve backward
compatibility. These attributes been changed in the code where
appropriate. For the record:
| Old Name | Preferred New Name | Comment |
| ------------| ---------------|------------|
| `max_cache_size` | `ram_cache_size` |
| `max_vram_cache` | `vram_cache_size` |
| `always_use_cpu` | `use_cpu` | Better to check conf.device == "cpu" |
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## Description
[fix(stats): fix fail case when previous graph is
invalid](d1d2d5a47d)
When retrieving a graph, it is parsed through pydantic. It is possible
that this graph is invalid, and an error is thrown.
Handle this by deleting the failed graph from the stats if this occurs.
[fix(stats): fix InvocationStatsService
types](1b70bd1380)
- move docstrings to ABC
- `start_time: int` -> `start_time: float`
- remove class attribute assignments in `StatsContext`
- add `update_mem_stats()` to ABC
- add class attributes to ABC, because they are referenced in instances
of the class. if they should not be on the ABC, then maybe there needs
to be some restructuring
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On `main` (not this PR), create a situation in which an graph is valid
but will be rendered invalid on invoke. Easy way in node editor:
- create an `Integer Primitive` node, set value to 3
- create a `Resize Image` node and add an image to it
- route the output of `Integer Primitive` to the `width` of `Resize
Image`
- Invoke - this will cause first a `Validation Error` (expected), and if
you inspect the error in the JS console, you'll see it is a "session
retrieval error"
- Invoke again - this will also cause a `Validation Error`, but if you
inspect the error you should see it originates in the stats module (this
is the error this PR fixes)
- Fix the graph by setting the `Integer Primitive` to 512
- Invoke again - you get the same `Validation Error` originating from
stats, even tho there are no issues
Switch to this PR, and then you should only ever get the `Validation
Error` that that is classified as a "session retrieval error".
It is `"invocation"` for invocations and `"output"` for outputs. Clients may use this to confidently and positively identify if an OpenAPI schema object is an invocation or output, instead of using a potentially fragile heuristic.
Doing this via `BaseInvocation`'s `Config.schema_extra()` means all clients get an accurate OpenAPI schema.
Shifts the responsibility of correct types to the backend, where previously it was on the client.
Doing this via these classes' `Config.schema_extra()` method makes it unintrusive and clients will get the correct types for these properties.
Shifts the responsibility of correct types to the backend, where previously it was on the client.
The `type` property is required on all of them, but because this is defined in pydantic as a Literal, it is not required in the OpenAPI schema. Easier to fix this by changing the generated types than fiddling around with pydantic.
- move docstrings to ABC
- `start_time: int` -> `start_time: float`
- remove class attribute assignments in `StatsContext`
- add `update_mem_stats()` to ABC
- add class attributes to ABC, because they are referenced in instances of the class. if they should not be on the ABC, then maybe there needs to be some restructuring
When retrieving a graph, it is parsed through pydantic. It is possible that this graph is invalid, and an error is thrown.
Handle this by deleting the failed graph from the stats if this occurs.
Previously if an image was used in nodes and you deleted it, it would reset all of node editor. Same for controlnet.
Now it only resets the specific nodes or controlnets that used that image.
Add "nodrag", "nowheel" and "nopan" class names in interactable elements, as neeeded. This fixes the mouse interactions and also makes the node draggable from anywhere without needing shift.
Also fixes ctrl/cmd multi-select to support deselecting.
- move docstrings to ABC
- `start_time: int` -> `start_time: float`
- remove class attribute assignments in `StatsContext`
- add `update_mem_stats()` to ABC
- add class attributes to ABC, because they are referenced in instances of the class. if they should not be on the ABC, then maybe there needs to be some restructuring
When retrieving a graph, it is parsed through pydantic. It is possible that this graph is invalid, and an error is thrown.
Handle this by deleting the failed graph from the stats if this occurs.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [X] Feature
- [X] Bug Fix
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes
## Description
Follow symbolic links when auto importing from a directory. Previously
links to files worked, but links to directories weren’t entered during
the scanning/import process.
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- [ ] Feature
- [x] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
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- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No
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Should be removed when added in diffusers
https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/pull/4599
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [x] Feature
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] Yes
## Description
PR to add Seam Painting back to the Canvas.
## TODO Later
While the graph works as intended, it has become extremely large and
complex. I don't know if there's a simpler way to do this. Maybe there
is but there's soo many connections and visualizing the graph in my head
is extremely difficult. We might need to create some kind of tooling for
this. Coz it's going going to get crazier.
But well works for now.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [X] Feature
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes
## Description
This PR enhances the logging of performance statistics to include RAM
and model cache information. After each generation, the following will
be logged. The new information follows TOTAL GRAPH EXECUTION TIME.
```
[2023-08-15 21:55:39,010]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> Graph stats: 2408dbec-50d0-44a3-bbc4-427037e3f7d4
[2023-08-15 21:55:39,010]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> Node Calls Seconds VRAM Used
[2023-08-15 21:55:39,010]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> main_model_loader 1 0.004s 0.000G
[2023-08-15 21:55:39,010]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> clip_skip 1 0.002s 0.000G
[2023-08-15 21:55:39,010]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> compel 2 2.706s 0.246G
[2023-08-15 21:55:39,010]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> rand_int 1 0.002s 0.244G
[2023-08-15 21:55:39,011]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> range_of_size 1 0.002s 0.244G
[2023-08-15 21:55:39,011]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> iterate 1 0.002s 0.244G
[2023-08-15 21:55:39,011]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> metadata_accumulator 1 0.002s 0.244G
[2023-08-15 21:55:39,011]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> noise 1 0.003s 0.244G
[2023-08-15 21:55:39,011]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> denoise_latents 1 2.429s 2.022G
[2023-08-15 21:55:39,011]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> l2i 1 1.020s 1.858G
[2023-08-15 21:55:39,011]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> TOTAL GRAPH EXECUTION TIME: 6.171s
[2023-08-15 21:55:39,011]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> RAM used by InvokeAI process: 4.50G (delta=0.10G)
[2023-08-15 21:55:39,011]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> RAM used to load models: 1.99G
[2023-08-15 21:55:39,011]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> VRAM in use: 0.303G
[2023-08-15 21:55:39,011]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> RAM cache statistics:
[2023-08-15 21:55:39,011]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> Model cache hits: 2
[2023-08-15 21:55:39,011]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> Model cache misses: 5
[2023-08-15 21:55:39,011]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> Models cached: 5
[2023-08-15 21:55:39,011]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> Models cleared from cache: 0
[2023-08-15 21:55:39,011]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> Cache high water mark: 1.99/7.50G
```
There may be a memory leak in InvokeAI. I'm seeing the process memory
usage increasing by about 100 MB with each generation as shown in the
example above.
Previously the editor was using prop-drilling node data and templates to get values deep into nodes. This ended up causing very noticeable performance degradation. For example, any text entry fields were super laggy.
Refactor the whole thing to use memoized selectors via hooks. The hooks are mostly very narrow, returning only the data needed.
Data objects are never passed down, only node id and field name - sometimes the field kind ('input' or 'output').
The end result is a *much* smoother node editor with very minimal rerenders.
There is a tricky mouse event interaction between chakra's `useOutsideClick()` hook (used by chakra `<Menu />`) and reactflow. The hook doesn't work when you click the main reactflow area.
To get around this, I've used a dirty hack, copy-pasting the simple context menu component we use, and extending it slightly to respond to a global `contextMenusClosed` redux action.
- also implement pessimistic updates for starring, only changing the images that were successfully updated by backend
- some autoformat changes crept in
If `reactflow` initializes before the node templates are parsed, edges may not be rendered and the viewport may get reset.
- Add `isReady` state to `NodesState`. This is false when we are loading or parsing node templates and true when that is finished.
- Conditionally render `reactflow` based on `isReady`.
- Add `viewport` to `NodesState` & handlers to keep it synced. This allows `reactflow` to mount and unmount freely and not lose viewport.
Refine concept of "parameter" nodes to "primitives":
- integer
- float
- string
- boolean
- image
- latents
- conditioning
- color
Each primitive has:
- A field definition, if it is not already python primitive value. The field is how this primitive value is passed between nodes. Collections are lists of the field in node definitions. ex: `ImageField` & `list[ImageField]`
- A single output class. ex: `ImageOutput`
- A collection output class. ex: `ImageCollectionOutput`
- A node, which functions to load or pass on the primitive value. ex: `ImageInvocation` (in this case, `ImageInvocation` replaces `LoadImage`)
Plus a number of related changes:
- Reorganize these into `primitives.py`
- Update all nodes and logic to use primitives
- Consolidate "prompt" outputs into "string" & "mask" into "image" (there's no reason for these to be different, the function identically)
- Update default graphs & tests
- Regen frontend types & minor frontend tidy related to changes
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [X] Bug Fix
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes
## Description
On Windows systems, model merging was crashing at the very last step
with an error related to not being able to serialize a WindowsPath
object. I have converted the path that is passed to `save_pretrained`
into a string, which I believe will solve the problem.
Note that I had to rebuild the web frontend and add it to the PR in
order to test on my Windows VM which does not have the full node stack
installed due to space limitations.
## Related Tickets & Documents
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- [ ] Refactor
- [ ] Feature
- [x] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No, because: it's smol
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No
## Description
docker_entrypoint.sh does not quote variable expansion to prevent word
splitting, causing paths with spaces to fail as in #3913
## Related Tickets & Documents
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- [ ] No, because:
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- [ ] Yes
- [x] No
## Description
- Remove SDXL raw prompt nodes
- SDXL and SD1/2 generation merged to same nodes - t2l/l2l
- Fixed - if no xformers installed we trying to enable attention
slicing, ignoring torch-sdp availability
- Fixed - In SDXL negative prompt now creating zeroed tensor(according
to official code)
- Added mask field to l2l node
- Removed inpaint node and all legacy code related to this node
- Pass info about seed in latents, so we can use it to initialize
ancestral/sde schedulers
- t2l and l2l nodes moved from strength to denoising_start/end
- Removed code for noise threshold(@hipsterusername said that there no
plans to restore this feature)
- Fixed - first preview image now not gray
- Fixed - report correct total step count in progress, added scheduler
order in progress event
- Added MaskEdge and ColorCorrect nodes (@hipsterusername)
## Added/updated tests?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No
This is probably better done on the backend or in a different way. This can cause steps to go above 1000 which is more than the set number for the model.
This fixes an import issue introduced in commit 1bfe983. The change made
'invokeai_configure' into a module but this line still tries to call it
as if it's a function. This will result in a `'module' not callable`
error.
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- [ ] Feature
- [x] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No
## Description
imic from discord ask that I submit a PR to fix this bug.
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This fixes an import issue introduced in commit 1bfe983.
The change made 'invokeai_configure' into a module but this line still tries to call it as if it's a function. This will result in a `'module' not callable` error.
Seam options are now removed. They are replaced by two options --Mask Blur and Mask Blur Method .. which control the softness of the mask that is being painted.
During install testing I discovered two small problems in the
command-line scripts. These are fixed.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [X Bug Fix
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes
-
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes
## Description
- installer - use correct entry point for invokeai-configure
- model merge script - prevent error when `--root` not provided
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ ] Refactor
- [x] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No
## Description
Add support for LyCORIS IA3 format
## Related Tickets & Documents
- Closes#4229
## Added/updated tests?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [X] Bug Fix
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] No - minor fix
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes
## Description
It turns out that some LoRAs do not have the text encoder model, and
this was causing the code that distinguishes the model base type during
model import to reject them as having an unknown base model. This PR
enables detection of these cases.
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- [ ] Feature
- [s] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
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- [x] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Description
was sorting with disabled at top of list instead of bottom
fixes#4217
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- [ ] Feature
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- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Description
There was no check at all to see if the canvas had a valid model already
selected. The first model in the list was selected every time.
Now, we check if its valid. If not, we go through the logic to try and
pick the first valid model.
If there are no valid models, or there was a problem listing models, the
model selection is cleared.
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- Go to Canvas tab
- Select a model other than the first one in the list
- Go to a different tab
- Go back to Canvas tab
- The model should be the same as you selected
There was no check at all to see if the canvas had a valid model already selected. The first model in the list was selected every time.
Now, we check if its valid. If not, we go through the logic to try and pick the first valid model.
If there are no valid models, or there was a problem listing models, the model selection is cleared.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [X ] Feature
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes
## Description
This PR adds the `invokeai-import-images` script, which imports a
directory of 2.*.* -generated images into the current InvokeAI root
directory, preserving and converting their metadata. The script also
handles 3.* images.
Many thanks to @techjedi for writing this. This version differs from the
original in two minor respects:
1. It is installed as an `invokeai-import-images` command.
2. The prompts for image and database paths use file completion provided
by the `prompt_toolkit` library.
## To Test
1. Activate the virtual environment for the destination root to import
INTO
2. Run `invokeai-import-images`
3. Follow the prompts
## Related Tickets & Documents
This is a frequently-requested feature on Discord, but I couldn't find
an Issue.
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## Added/updated tests?
- [ ] Yes
- [X] No : but should in the future
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [X ] Feature
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [X] No - will be in release notes
## Description
On CUDA systems, this PR adds a new slider to the install-time configure
script for adjusting the VRAM cache and suggests a good starting value
based on the user's max VRAM (this is subject to verification).
On non-CUDA systems this slider is suppressed.
Please test on both CUDA and non-CUDA systems using:
```
invokeai-configure --root ~/invokeai-main/ --skip-sd --skip-support
```
To see and test the default values, move `invokeai.yaml` out of the way
before running.
**Note added 8 August 2023**
This PR also fixes the configure and model install scripts so that if
the window is too small to fit the user interface, the user will be
prompted to interactively resize the window and/or change font size
(with the option to give up). This will prevent `npyscreen` from
generating its horrible tracebacks.
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- [ ] No : _please replace this line with details on why tests
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## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [X] Bug Fix
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
If `models.yaml` is cleared out for some reason, the model manager will
repopulate it by scanning `models`. However, this would fail with a
pydantic validation error if any SDXL checkpoint models were present
because the lack of logic to pick the correct configuration file. This
has now been added.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [X] Bug Fix
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X No, because small fix
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes
## Description
A logic bug was introduced in PR #4109 that caused Web-based model
updates to fail with a pydantic validation error. This corrects the
problem.
## Related Tickets & Documents
PR #4109
* Fix hue adjustment
Hue adjustment wasn't working correctly because color channels got swapped. This has now been fixed and we're using PIL rather than cv2 to do the RGBA->HSV->RGBA conversion. The range of hue adjustment is also the more typical 0..360 degrees.
orphaned since #3550 removed the LazilyLoadedModelGroup code, probably unused since ModelCache took over responsibility for sequential offload somewhere around #3335.
ApiDependencies.invoker` provides typing for the API's services layer. Marking it `Optional` results in all the routes seeing it as optional, which is not good.
Instead of marking it optional to satisfy the initial assignment to `None`, we can just skip the initial assignment. This preserves the IDE hinting in API layer and is types-legal.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
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- [ ] Feature
- [X] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
At install time, when the user's config specified "auto" precision, the
installer was downloading the fp32 models even when an fp16 model would
be appropriate for the OS.
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- Closes#4127
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
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- [ ] Optimization
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No
## Description
Add lora loading for sdxl.
NOT TESTED - I run only 2 loras, please check more(including lycoris if
they already exists).
## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
https://civitai.com/models/118536/voxel-xl

## Added/updated tests?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No
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- [x] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
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- [X] Feature
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
This PR adds execution time and VRAM usage reporting to each graph
invocation. The log output will look like this:
```
[2023-08-02 18:03:04,507]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> Graph stats: c7764585-9c68-4d9d-a199-55e8186790f3
[2023-08-02 18:03:04,507]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> Node Calls Seconds VRAM Used
[2023-08-02 18:03:04,507]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> main_model_loader 1 0.005s 0.01G
[2023-08-02 18:03:04,508]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> clip_skip 1 0.004s 0.01G
[2023-08-02 18:03:04,508]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> compel 2 0.512s 0.26G
[2023-08-02 18:03:04,508]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> rand_int 1 0.001s 0.01G
[2023-08-02 18:03:04,508]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> range_of_size 1 0.001s 0.01G
[2023-08-02 18:03:04,508]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> iterate 1 0.001s 0.01G
[2023-08-02 18:03:04,508]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> metadata_accumulator 1 0.002s 0.01G
[2023-08-02 18:03:04,508]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> noise 1 0.002s 0.01G
[2023-08-02 18:03:04,508]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> t2l 1 3.541s 1.93G
[2023-08-02 18:03:04,508]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> l2i 1 0.679s 0.58G
[2023-08-02 18:03:04,508]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> TOTAL GRAPH EXECUTION TIME: 4.749s
[2023-08-02 18:03:04,508]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> Current VRAM utilization 0.01G
```
On systems without CUDA, the VRAM stats are not printed.
The current implementation keeps track of graph ids separately so will
not be confused when several graphs are executing in parallel. It
handles exceptions, and it is integrated into the app framework by
defining an abstract base class and storing an implementation instance
in `InvocationServices`.
multi-select actions include:
- drag to board to move all to that board
- right click to add all to board or delete all
backend changes:
- add routes for changing board for list of image names, deleting list of images
- change image-specific routes to `images/i/{image_name}` to not clobber other routes (like `images/upload`, `images/delete`)
- subclass pydantic `BaseModel` as `BaseModelExcludeNull`, which excludes null values when calling `dict()` on the model. this fixes inconsistent types related to JSON parsing null values into `null` instead of `undefined`
- remove `board_id` from `remove_image_from_board`
frontend changes:
- multi-selection stuff uses `ImageDTO[]` as payloads, for dnd and other mutations. this gives us access to image `board_id`s when hitting routes, and enables efficient cache updates.
- consolidate change board and delete image modals to handle single and multiples
- board totals are now re-fetched on mutation and not kept in sync manually - was way too tedious to do this
- fixed warning about nested `<p>` elements
- closes#4088 , need to handle case when `autoAddBoardId` is `"none"`
- add option to show gallery image delete button on every gallery image
frontend refactors/organisation:
- make typegen script js instead of ts
- enable `noUncheckedIndexedAccess` to help avoid bugs when indexing into arrays, many small changes needed to satisfy TS after this
- move all image-related endpoints into `endpoints/images.ts`, its a big file now, but this fixes a number of circular dependency issues that were otherwise felt impossible to resolve
Currently we use some workflow trigger conditionals to run either a real test workflow (installing the app and running it) or a fake workflow, disguised as the real one, that just auto-passes.
This change refactors the workflow to use a single workflow that can be skipped, using another github action to determine which things to run depending on the paths changed.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [x] Refactor
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] No, because it's pretty minor
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [x] No
## Description
This PR just moves the PR template to within the `.github/` directory
leading to a overall minimal project structure.
## Added/updated tests?
- [x] No : because this change doesn't affect or need a separate test
- Create abstract base class InvocationStatsServiceBase
- Store InvocationStatsService in the InvocationServices object
- Collect and report stats on simultaneous graph execution
independently for each graph id
- Track VRAM usage for each node
- Handle cancellations and other exceptions gracefully
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ X] Refactor
- [ ] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [ X] No, because: invisible change
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ X] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
There was a problem in 3.0.1 with root resolution. If INVOKEAI_ROOT were
set to "." (or any relative path), then the location of root would
change if the code did an os.chdir() after config initialization. I
fixed this in a quick and dirty way for 3.0.1.post3.
This PR cleans up the code with a little refactoring.
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- [ ] No : _please replace this line with details on why tests
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- [ ] Feature
- [ ]X Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ X] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [ X] No, because: obvious problem
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ X] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
The manual installation documentation in both README.md and
020_MANUAL_INSTALL give an incomplete `invokeai-configure` command which
leaves out the path to the root directory to create. As a result, the
invokeai root directory gets created in the user’s home directory, even
if they intended it to be placed somewhere else.
This is a fairly important issue.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [x] Refactor
- [x] Feature
- [x] Bug Fix
- [?] Optimization
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] No
## Description
- Fixed filter type select using `images` instead of `all` -- Probably
some merge conflict.
- Added loading state for model lists. Handy when the model list takes
longer than a second for any reason to fetch. Better to show this than
an empty screen.
- Refactored the render model list function so we modify the display
component in one area rather than have repeated code.
### Other Issues
- The list can get a bit laggy on initial load when you have a hundreds
of models / loras. This needs to be fixed. Will make another PR for
this.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [x] Refactor
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No, because: trivial
## Description
Adds a few obviously missing `Optional` on fields that default to
`None`.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ ] Refactor
- [ ] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [X] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [X] No, because: Just a documentation update
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
Updated documentation with a getting started guide & a glossary of terms
needed to get started
Updated the landing page flow for users
<img width="1430" alt="Screenshot 2023-07-27 at 9 53 25 PM"
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This is a relatively stable release that corrects the urgent windows
install and model manager problems in 3.0.1. It still has two known
bugs:
1. Many inpainting models are not loading correctly.
2. The merge script is failing to start.
- Remove FaceMask and add link FaceTools repository, which includes FaceMask, FaceOff, and FacePlace
- Move Ideal Size up from under the template entry
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ X] Bug Fix
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes - bug discovered by jpphoto
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [ X] Not needed
## Description
The user can customize the location of the models directory by setting
configuration variable `models_dir`. However, the model manager and the
TUI installer were all treating model relative paths as relative to the
invokeai root rather than the designated models directory. This has been
fixed by changing path resolution calls from using `config.root_path` to
`config.models_path`
Unfortunately there were many instances that needed replacement, so this
needs a bit of functional testing - try adding models, removing models,
renaming them, converting checkpoints, etc.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ X] Optimization
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X ] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X ] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
This PR does two things:
1. if the environment variable INVOKEAI_ROOT is defined at install time,
the zipfile installer will default to its value when asking the user
where to install the software
2. If the user has more than 72 models of any type installed, then the
list will be truncated in the TUI and the user given a warning. Anything
larger than this number of models causes the vertical space to overflow.
The only effect of truncation is that the user will not be able to see
and delete the models that were truncated. The message advises the user
to go to the Web Model Manager interface in this event.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [X ] Bug Fix
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ X] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [ X] No
## Description
This PR fixes several issues with the 3.0.0 conversion script:
- Handles checkpoint variants that don't put dots between fields in the
long state dict key names
- Handles ema, non-ema, pruned and non-pruned ckpts
- Does not add safety checker to converted checkpoints
- Respects precision of original checkpoint file
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ X] Bug Fix
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ X] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [X] Not needed
## Description
Windows users have been getting a lot of OSErrors while installing 3.0.1
during the pip dependency installation phase. Generally the errors have
involved just two packages, pydantic and numpy. Looking at the install
logs, I see that both of these packages are first installed under one
version number by a dependency, and then uninstalled and replaced by a
slightly different version specified in invoke's `pyproject.toml`. I
think this is the problem - maybe the earlier package is not completely
closed before it is uninstalled and reinstalled.
This PR relaxes pinning of numpy and pydantic in `pyproject.toml`.
Everything seems to install and run properly. Hopefully it will address
the windows install bug as well.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [x] Bug Fix
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] Yes
## Description
- SDXL Metadata was not being retrieved. This PR fixes it.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
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- [ ] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
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- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
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- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No
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not yet, making pr to show
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## Description
Temp Change Node String input to a textbox, to allow easier input of
prompts and larger strings, it works for me but please tell me if I did
it wrong and if the size is ok
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
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- [x] No, because: minor fix, let me know your thoughts
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- [x] Yes
- [ ] No
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- [ ] Yes
- [x] No : Requires mps device
## [optional] Are there any post deployment tasks we need to perform?
Please test on an MPS (M1/M2) device.
Relevant code causing the error in #401701b6ec21fa/src/diffusers/schedulers/scheduling_euler_discrete.py (L263C3-L268C75)
```
self.sigmas = torch.from_numpy(sigmas).to(device=device)
if str(device).startswith("mps"):
# mps does not support float64
self.timesteps = torch.from_numpy(timesteps).to(device, dtype=torch.float32)
else:
self.timesteps = torch.from_numpy(timesteps).to(device=device)
```
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [x] Bug Fix
## Description
- Fix SDXL Concat Link animation not considering the fact that prompt
boxes can be resized.
- Also fixed a minor issue where the overlaying animation box would
block the prompt input resize slightly. Should be good now.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [X ] Documentation Update
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X ] Yes
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X ] Yes
## Description
Added solutions for installation issues related to large SDXL files and
Windows dependency glitches.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ ] Refactor
- [x] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
Making the prompt area styling match across all tabs / models and move
all prompt related components into a parent components for quick add.
Cherry picked stuff from the Styles PR coz we ain't gonna merge that.
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- make the `SDXLConcatLink` icon match existing colors in light mode
- make the link toggle button accent color when active (its not super obvious but at least there is *some* visual difference for the button)
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ X] Feature
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ X] Yes
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ X] Yes - this makes invokeai behave the way it is described in
LOGGING.md
## Description
Prior to this PR, the uvicorn embedded web server did all its logging
independently of the InvokeAI logging infrastructure, and none of the
command-line or `invokeai.yaml` configuration directives, such as
`log_level` had any effect on its output. This PR replaces the uvicorn
logger with InvokeAI's, simultaneously creating a more uniform output
experience, as well as a unified way to control the amount and
destination of the logs.
Here's what we used to see at startup:
```
[2023-07-27 07:29:48,027]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> InvokeAI version 3.0.1rc2
[2023-07-27 07:29:48,027]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> Root directory = /home/lstein/invokeai-main
[2023-07-27 07:29:48,028]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> GPU device = cuda NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
[2023-07-27 07:29:48,040]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> Scanning /home/lstein/invokeai-main/models for new models
[2023-07-27 07:29:49,263]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> Scanned 22 files and directories, imported 10 models
[2023-07-27 07:29:49,271]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> Model manager service initialized
INFO: Application startup complete.
INFO: Uvicorn running on http://127.0.0.1:9090 (Press CTRL+C to quit)
INFO: 127.0.0.1:44404 - "GET /socket.io/?EIO=4&transport=polling&t=OcN7Pvd HTTP/1.1" 200 OK
INFO: 127.0.0.1:44404 - "POST /socket.io/?EIO=4&transport=polling&t=OcN7Pw6&sid=SB-NsBKLSrW7YtM0AAAA HTTP/1.1" 200 OK
INFO: ('127.0.0.1', 44418) - "WebSocket /socket.io/?EIO=4&transport=websocket&sid=SB-NsBKLSrW7YtM0AAAA" [accepted]
INFO: connection open
INFO: 127.0.0.1:44430 - "GET /socket.io/?EIO=4&transport=polling&t=OcN7Pw9&sid=SB-NsBKLSrW7YtM0AAAA HTTP/1.1" 200 OK
INFO: 127.0.0.1:44404 - "GET /socket.io/?EIO=4&transport=polling&t=OcN7PwU&sid=SB-NsBKLSrW7YtM0AAAA HTTP/1.1" 200 OK
INFO: 127.0.0.1:44404 - "GET /api/v1/images/?is_intermediate=true HTTP/1.1" 200 OK
INFO: 127.0.0.1:43448 - "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 OK
INFO: connection closed
INFO: 127.0.0.1:43448 - "GET /assets/index-5a784cdd.js HTTP/1.1" 200 OK
INFO: 127.0.0.1:43458 - "GET /assets/favicon-0d253ced.ico HTTP/1.1" 304 Not Modified
INFO: 127.0.0.1:43448 - "GET /locales/en.json HTTP/1.1" 200 OK
```
And here's what we see with the new implementation:
```
[2023-07-27 12:05:28,810]::[uvicorn.error]::INFO --> Started server process [875161]
[2023-07-27 12:05:28,810]::[uvicorn.error]::INFO --> Waiting for application startup.
[2023-07-27 12:05:28,810]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> InvokeAI version 3.0.1rc2
[2023-07-27 12:05:28,810]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> Root directory = /home/lstein/invokeai-main
[2023-07-27 12:05:28,811]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> GPU device = cuda NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
[2023-07-27 12:05:28,823]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> Scanning /home/lstein/invokeai-main/models for new models
[2023-07-27 12:05:29,970]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> Scanned 22 files and directories, imported 10 models
[2023-07-27 12:05:29,977]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> Model manager service initialized
[2023-07-27 12:05:29,980]::[uvicorn.error]::INFO --> Application startup complete.
[2023-07-27 12:05:29,981]::[uvicorn.error]::INFO --> Uvicorn running on http://127.0.0.1:9090 (Press CTRL+C to quit)
[2023-07-27 12:05:32,140]::[uvicorn.access]::INFO --> 127.0.0.1:45236 - "GET /socket.io/?EIO=4&transport=polling&t=OcO6ILb HTTP/1.1" 200
[2023-07-27 12:05:32,142]::[uvicorn.access]::INFO --> 127.0.0.1:45248 - "GET /socket.io/?EIO=4&transport=polling&t=OcO6ILb HTTP/1.1" 200
[2023-07-27 12:05:32,154]::[uvicorn.access]::INFO --> 127.0.0.1:45236 - "POST /socket.io/?EIO=4&transport=polling&t=OcO6ILr&sid=13O4-5uLx5eP-NuqAAAA HTTP/1.1" 200
[2023-07-27 12:05:32,168]::[uvicorn.access]::INFO --> 127.0.0.1:45252 - "POST /socket.io/?EIO=4&transport=polling&t=OcO6IM0&sid=0KRqxmh7JLc8t7wZAAAB HTTP/1.1" 200
[2023-07-27 12:05:32,171]::[uvicorn.error]::INFO --> ('127.0.0.1', 45264) - "WebSocket /socket.io/?EIO=4&transport=websocket&sid=0KRqxmh7JLc8t7wZAAAB" [accepted]
[2023-07-27 12:05:32,172]::[uvicorn.error]::INFO --> connection open
[2023-07-27 12:05:32,174]::[uvicorn.access]::INFO --> 127.0.0.1:45276 - "GET /socket.io/?EIO=4&transport=polling&t=OcO6IM3&sid=0KRqxmh7JLc8t7wZAAAB HTTP/1.1" 200
```
You can also divert everything to a file with a `invokeai.yaml` entry
like this:
```
Logging:
log_handlers:
- file=/home/lstein/invokeai/logs/access_log
log_format: plain
log_level: info
```
This works with syslog and other log handlers as well.
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- [x] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/releases/tag/v0.19.0
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
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- [X ] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
This updates InvokeAI's pyproject.toml to the minimum library versions
needed to support Python 3.11. It updates the installer to find and
allow for 3.11, and the documentation.
Between 3.10 and 3.11 there was a change to the handling of `enum`
interpolation into strings that caused the model manager to break. I
think I have fixed the places where this was a problem, but there may be
other instances in which this will cause problems. Please be alert for
errors involving `ModelType` or `BaseModelType`.
I also took the opportunity to add a `SilenceWarnings()` context to the
t2i and i2i invocations. This quenches nags from diffusers about the
HuggingFace NSFW library.
I have tested basic functionality (t2i, i2i, inpaint, lora, controlnet,
nodes) on 3.10 and 3.11 and all seems good. Please test more
extensively!
## Added/updated tests?
- [ X ] Yes - existing tests run to completion
- [ ] No
## [optional] Are there any post deployment tasks we need to perform?
Should be a drop-in replacement.
* add upper bound for minWidth to prevent crash with cypress
* add fallback so UI doesnt crash when backend isnt running
---------
Co-authored-by: Mary Hipp <maryhipp@Marys-MacBook-Air.local>
when multiple python versions are installed with `pyenv`, the executable
(shim) exists, but returns an error when trying to run it
unless activated with `pyenv`. This commit ensures the python
executable is usable.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ ] Refactor
- [x] Feature (dev feature and reformatting)
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Description
Introducing black to the code base as a first step towards this:
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/discussions/3721
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## [optional] Are there any post deployment tasks we need to perform?
All active branches will be affected by this and will need to be
updated.
This PR adds a new github workflow for black as well as config for
pre-commit hooks to those who wish to use it
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- [ ] Refactor
- [ ] Feature
- [ X] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X ] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [X ] Not needed
## Description
This bugfix enables InvokeAI to convert sd-1, sd-2 and sdxl base model
checkpoints (.safetensors) to diffusers.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ ] Refactor
- [ ] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ X] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ X] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [X ] No
## Description
This PR causes the installer to install, by default, the fine-tuned
SDXL-1.0 VAE located at
https://huggingface.co/madebyollin/sdxl-vae-fp16-fix.
Although this VAE is supposed to run at fp16 resolution, currently it
only works in InvokeAI at fp32. However, because it is a fine tune, it
may have fewer of the watermark-related artifacts that we see with the
SDXL-1.0 VAE.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ ] Refactor
- [ ] Feature
- [ X] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ X] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [ X] Not necessary
## Description
When adding new core models to a 3.0.0 root directory needed to support
SDXL, the configure script was (under some conditions) overwriting
models.yaml. This PR corrects the problem.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ ] Refactor
- [ ] Feature
- [X ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ X] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X ] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
I have reworked the console TUIs for the configure and model install
scripts to require much less vertical space. In the event that the
"NEXT" button is still missing and "page 1/2" is displayed, scrolling
beyond the last checkbox will now automatically move to page 2 where the
buttons are displayed. This is not ideal, but will no longer block user
completely.
If users continue to have problems after this, I'll get rid of the TUI
altogether and replace with a web form.
## Added/updated tests?
- [ ] Yes
- [X ] No : not needed
## [optional] Are there any post deployment tasks we need to perform?
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ ] Refactor
- [ ] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [X ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [X ] No, because they trust me
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ X] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
* Added the RAIL++ license for SDXL
* Updated configure script with URLs for both the original RAIL-M and
RAIL++ licenses
* Added invisible watermark documentation and renamed doc file
* Updated documentation for installation
* Updated documentation on settings in invokeai.yaml
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ ] Refactor
- [ ] Feature
- [x] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
Metadata was not getting saved coz the accumulator was not plugged in if
watermark or nsfw nodes were turned off.
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- [ ] Optimization
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [ x] No, because there was no time!
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [X ] No
## Description
Hotfix for issue of SD1 and SD2 legacy safetensors models not converting
in 3.0.1rc1.
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- [ ] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
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- [ ] No, because:
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- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
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- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X ] Yes
- [] No
## Description
This PR adds NSFW checker and invisible watermark fields. The NSFW
checker takes an image input and produces an image output. If NSFW
content is detected, the output image will be blurred and a "caution"
icon pasted into its upper left corner. A boolean `active` field
controls whether the checker is active. If turned off it simply returns
a copy of the image.
The invisible watermark node adds an invisible text to the image,
defaulting to "InvokeAI". To decode the watermark use the
`invisible-watermark` command, which is part of the
`invisible-watermark` library:
```
$ invisible-watermark -v -a decode -t bytes -m dwtDct -l 64 ./bluebird-watermark.png
decode time ms: 14.129877090454102
InvokeAI
```
Note that the `-l` (length) argument is mandatory. It is set to 64 here
because the watermark `InvokeAI` is 8 bytes/64 bits long. The length
must match in order for the watermark to be decoded correctly.
Both nodes are now incorporated into the linear Text2Image and
Image2Image UIs, including the canvas. They are not implemented for
inpaint currently.
The nodes can be disabled with configuration options:
```
invisible_watermark: false
nsfw_checker: false
```
or at launch time with `--no-invisible_watermark` and
`--no-nsfw_checker`.
feat(ui) use `as` for menuitem links
I had requested this be done with the chakra `Link` component, but actually using `as` is correct according to the docs. For other components, you are supposed to use `Link` but looks like `MenuItem` has this built in.
Fixed in all places where we use it.
Also:
- fix github icon
- give menu hamburger button padding
- add menu motion props so it animates the same as other menus
feat(ui): restore ColorModeButton
@maryhipp
chore(ui): lint
feat(ui): remove colormodebutton again
sry
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- [ X] Feature
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- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
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- [X ] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [ X] No - not yet WIP
## Description
This PR adds support for loading and converting checkpoint-format
ControlNet and SDXL models. The SDXL and SDXL-refiner model conversions
are working; however saving the unet in safetensors format leads to
corrupted model files, so currently is saving in .bin format (after
scanning the input model).
ControlNet conversion seems to be working but needs further testing.
To use this PR, you will need to copy the files
`invokeai/configs/stable-diffusion/sd_xl_base.yaml` and
`invokeai/configs/stable-diffusion/sd_xl_refiner.yaml` into
`INVOKEAI/configs/stable-diffusion`. You will also need to run
`invokeai-configure --yes --skip-sd` in order to install additional core
model files needed by the converter.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [x] Feature
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] Yes
## Description
- Update the Aspect Ratio tags to show the aspect ratio values rather
than Wide / Square and etc.
- Updated Lora Input to take values between -50 and 50 coz I found some
LoRA that are actually trained to work until -25 and +15 too. So these
input caps should mostly suffice. If there's ever a LoRA that goes
bonkers on that, we can change it.
- Fixed LoRA's being sorted the wrong way in Lora Select.
- Fixed Embeddings being sorted the wrong way in Embedding Select.
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- add `addNSFWCheckerToGraph` and `addWatermarkerToGraph` functions
- use them in all linear graph creation
- add state & toggles to settings modal to enable these
- trigger queries for app config on socket connect
- disable the nsfw/watermark booleans if we get the app config and they are not available
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [x] Feature
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] Yes
## Description
This PR adds support for SDXL Models in the Linear UI
### DONE
- SDXL Base Text To Image Support
- SDXL Base Image To Image Support
- SDXL Refiner Support
- SDXL Relevant UI
## [optional] Are there any post deployment tasks we need to perform?
Double check to ensure nothing major changed with 1.0 -- In any case
those changes would be backend related mostly. If Refiner is scrapped
for 1.0 models, then we simply disable the Refiner Graph.
Rolled back the earlier split of the refiner model query.
Now, when you use `useGetMainModelsQuery()`, you must provide it an array of base model types.
They are provided as constants for simplicity:
- ALL_BASE_MODELS
- NON_REFINER_BASE_MODELS
- REFINER_BASE_MODELS
Opted to just use args for the hook instead of wrapping the hook in another hook, we can tidy this up later if desired.
We can derive `isRefinerAvailable` from the query result (eg are there any refiner models installed). This is a piece of server state, so by using the list models response directly, we can avoid needing to manually keep the client in sync with the server.
Created a `useIsRefinerAvailable()` hook to return this boolean wherever it is needed.
Also updated the main models & refiner models endpoints to only return the appropriate models. Now we don't need to filter the data on these endpoints.
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- [ ] Optimization
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
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- [ ] Yes
- [X] No
## Description
Updated script to close stale issues with the newest version of the
actions/stale
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Not sure how this script gets kicked off
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No, because: This is a minor fix that I happened upon while
reading
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- [ ] No
## Description
Within the `mkdocs.yml` file, there's a typo where `Model Merging` is
spelled as `Model Mergeing`. I also found some unnecessary white space
that I removed.
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## Added/updated tests?
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- [x] No : Not big enough of a change to require tests (unless it is)
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Might need to re-run the yml file for docs to regenerate, but I'm hardly
familiar with the codebase so 🤷
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- [ ] Refactor
- [x] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No, because: n/a
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No n/a
## Description
Add a generation mode indicator to canvas.
- use the existing logic to determine if generation is txt2img, img2img,
inpaint or outpaint
- technically `outpaint` and `inpaint` are the same, just display
"Inpaint" if its either
- debounce this by 1s to prevent jank
I was going to disable controlnet conditionally when the mode is inpaint
but that involves a lot of fiddly changes to the controlnet UI
components. Instead, I'm hoping we can get inpaint moved over to latents
by next release, at which point controlnet will work.
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https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/assets/4822129/87464ae9-4136-4367-b992-e243ff0d05b4
## Added/updated tests?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No : n/a
## [optional] Are there any post deployment tasks we need to perform?
n/a
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ ] Refactor
- [ ] Feature
- [x] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No, n/a
## Description
When a queue item is popped for processing, we need to retrieve its
session from the DB. Pydantic serializes the graph at this stage.
It's possible for a graph to have been made invalid during the graph
preparation stage (e.g. an ancestor node executes, and its output is not
valid for its successor node's input field).
When this occurs, the session in the DB will fail validation, but we
don't have a chance to find out until it is retrieved and parsed by
pydantic.
This logic was previously not wrapped in any exception handling.
Just after retrieving a session, we retrieve the specific invocation to
execute from the session. It's possible that this could also have some
sort of error, though it should be impossible for it to be a pydantic
validation error (that would have been caught during session
validation). There was also no exception handling here.
When either of these processes fail, the processor gets soft-locked
because the processor's cleanup logic is never run. (I didn't dig deeper
into exactly what cleanup is not happening, because the fix is to just
handle the exceptions.)
This PR adds exception handling to both the session retrieval and node
retrieval and events for each: `session_retrieval_error` and
`invocation_retrieval_error`.
These events are caught and displayed in the UI as toasts, along with
the type of the python exception (e.g. `Validation Error`). The events
are also logged to the browser console.
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Create an valid graph that will become invalid during execution. Here's
an example:

This is valid before execution, but the `width` field of the `Noise`
node will end up with an invalid value (`0`). Previously, this would
soft-lock the app and you'd have to restart it.
Now, with this graph, you will get an error toast, and the app will not
get locked up.
## Added/updated tests?
- [x] Yes (ish)
- [ ] No
@Kyle0654 @brandonrising
It seems because the processor runs in its own thread, `pytest` cannot
catch exceptions raised in the processor.
I added a test that does work, insofar as it does recreate the issue.
But, because the exception occurs in a separate thread, the test doesn't
see it. The result is that the test passes even without the fix.
So when running the test, we see the exception:
```py
Exception in thread invoker_processor:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python3.10/threading.py", line 1016, in _bootstrap_inner
self.run()
File "/usr/lib/python3.10/threading.py", line 953, in run
self._target(*self._args, **self._kwargs)
File "/home/bat/Documents/Code/InvokeAI/invokeai/app/services/processor.py", line 50, in __process
self.__invoker.services.graph_execution_manager.get(
File "/home/bat/Documents/Code/InvokeAI/invokeai/app/services/sqlite.py", line 79, in get
return self._parse_item(result[0])
File "/home/bat/Documents/Code/InvokeAI/invokeai/app/services/sqlite.py", line 52, in _parse_item
return parse_raw_as(item_type, item)
File "pydantic/tools.py", line 82, in pydantic.tools.parse_raw_as
File "pydantic/tools.py", line 38, in pydantic.tools.parse_obj_as
File "pydantic/main.py", line 341, in pydantic.main.BaseModel.__init__
```
But `pytest` doesn't actually see it as an exception. Not sure how to
fix this, it's a bit beyond me.
## [optional] Are there any post deployment tasks we need to perform?
nope don't think so
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- [ ] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
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## Description
`search_for_models` is explicitly typed as taking a singular `Path` but
was given a list because some later function in the stack expects a
list. Fixed that to be compatible with the paths. This is the only use
of that function.
The `list()` call is unrelated but removes a type warning since it's
supposed to return a list, not a set. I can revert it if requested.
This was found through pylance type errors. Go types!
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## Description
This import is missing and used later in the file.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ ] Refactor
- [ ] Feature
- [x] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
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- [ ] No : _please replace this line with details on why tests
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- [x] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No: n/a
## Description
At some point I typo'd this and set the max seed to signed int32 max. It
should be *un*signed int32 max.
This restored the seed range to what it was in v2.3.
Also fixed a bug in the Noise node which resulted in the max valid seed
being one less than intended.
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#2843 is against v2.3 and increases the range of valid seeds
substantially. Maybe we can explore this in the future but as of v3.0,
we use numpy for a RNG in a few places, and it maxes out at the max
`uint32`. I will close this PR as this supersedes it.
- Closes#3866
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You should be able to use seeds up to and including `4294967295`.
## Added/updated tests?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No : don't think we have any relevant tests
## [optional] Are there any post deployment tasks we need to perform?
nope!
At some point I typo'd this and set the max seed to signed int32 max. It should be *un*signed int32 max.
This restored the seed range to what it was in v2.3.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [x] Bug Fix
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] Yes, we feel very passionate about this.
## Description
Uploading an incorrect JSON file to the Node Editor would crash the app.
While this is a much larger problem that we will tackle while refining
the Node Editor, this is a fix that should address 99% of the cases out
there.
When saving an InvokeAI node graph, there are three primary keys.
1. `nodes` - which has all the node related data.
2. `edges` - which has all the edges related data
3. `viewport` - which has all the viewport related data.
So when we load back the JSON, we now check if all three of these keys
exist in the retrieved JSON object. While the `viewport` itself is not a
mandatory key to repopulate the graph, checking for it will allow us to
treat it as an additional check to ensure that the graph was saved from
InvokeAI.
As a result ...
- If you upload an invalid JSON file, the app now warns you that the
JSON is invalid.
- If you upload a JSON of a graph editor that is not InvokeAI, it simply
warns you that you are uploading a non InvokeAI graph.
So effectively, you should not be able to load any graph that is not
generated by ReactFlow.
Here are the edge cases:
- What happens if a user maintains the above key structure but tampers
with the data inside them? Well tested it. Turns out because we validate
and build the graph based on the JSON data, if you tamper with any data
that is needed to rebuild that node, it simply will skip that and load
the rest of the graph with valid data.
- What happens if a user uploads a graph that was made by some other
random ReactFlow app? Well, same as above. Because we do not have to
parse that in our setup, it simply will skip it and only display what
are setup to do.
I think that just about covers 99% of the cases where this could go
wrong. If there's any other edges cases, can add checks if need be. But
can't think of any at the moment.
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### Closes
- #3893
- #3881
## [optional] Are there any post deployment tasks we need to perform?
Yes. Making @psychedelicious a little bit happier. :P
- use the existing logic to determine if generation is txt2img, img2img, inpaint or outpaint
- technically `outpaint` and `inpaint` are the same, just display
"Inpaint" if its either
- debounce this by 1s to prevent jank
When a queue item is popped for processing, we need to retrieve its session from the DB. Pydantic serializes the graph at this stage.
It's possible for a graph to have been made invalid during the graph preparation stage (e.g. an ancestor node executes, and its output is not valid for its successor node's input field).
When this occurs, the session in the DB will fail validation, but we don't have a chance to find out until it is retrieved and parsed by pydantic.
This logic was previously not wrapped in any exception handling.
Just after retrieving a session, we retrieve the specific invocation to execute from the session. It's possible that this could also have some sort of error, though it should be impossible for it to be a pydantic validation error (that would have been caught during session validation). There was also no exception handling here.
When either of these processes fail, the processor gets soft-locked because the processor's cleanup logic is never run. (I didn't dig deeper into exactly what cleanup is not happening, because the fix is to just handle the exceptions.)
This PR adds exception handling to both the session retrieval and node retrieval and events for each: `session_retrieval_error` and `invocation_retrieval_error`.
These events are caught and displayed in the UI as toasts, along with the type of the python exception (e.g. `Validation Error`). The events are also logged to the browser console.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [x] Refactor
- [ ] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No, because: n/a
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No n/a
## Description
Big cleanup:
- improve & simplify the app logging
- resolve all TS issues
- resolve all circular dependencies
- fix all lint/format issues
## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
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## [optional] Are there any post deployment tasks we need to perform?
bask in the glory of what *should* be a fully-passing frontend lint on
this PR
Added the Ideal Size node
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ ] Refactor
- [X] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [X] No, because: It's a community node addition
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [X] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
Added a reference to my community node that calculates the ideal size
for initial latent generation that avoids duplication. This is the logic
that was present in 2.3.5's first pass of high-res optimization.
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- [X] No : This is a documentation change that references my community
node.
## [optional] Are there any post deployment tasks we need to perform?
Add Face Mask to communityNodes.md
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated all relevant documentation?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
Add Face Mask to communituNodes.md list.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No, because: just updated docs to try to help lead new users to
installs a little easier
## Have you updated relevant documentation?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
Some minor docs tweaks
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- [x] No : _please replace this line with details on why tests
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- [ ] No, because:
## Description
Revised boards logic and UI
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- [x] No : n/a
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## Description
On mps generating images with resolution above ~1536x1536 results in
"fried" output. Main problem that such resolution results in tensors in
size more then 4gb. Looks like that some of mps internals can't handle
properly this, so to mitigate it I break attention calculation in
chunks.
## QA Instructions, Screenshots, Recordings
Example of bad output:

## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ X] Documentation Update
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X ] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Description
This is a WIP to collect documentation enhancements and other polish
prior to final 3.0.0 release. Minor bug fixes may go in here if
non-controversial. It should be merged into main prior to the final
release.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ ] Refactor
- [ ] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No
## Description
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- [ ] No : _please replace this line with details on why tests
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## Desc
Fixes a bug where the board name is not displayed in the header if there
are no images in it.
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- [ ] Refactor
- [x] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [x] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Description
Add progress preview for sdxl generation nodes
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ ] Refactor
- [ X] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
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- [ ] Community Node Submission
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X ] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated relevant documentation?
- [ X] Yes (swagger)
- [ ] No
## Description
This add new routes for getting and setting the command line console
logging level.
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [ ] Refactor
- [X] Feature
- [ ] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
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## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [X] Yes Discussed with @hipsterusername yesterday
- [ ] No, because:
## Have you updated relevant documentation?
- [ ] Yes
- [X] No Not yet (but change to default ControlNet resizing doesn't
require any user documentation)
## Description
This PR adds resize modes (just_resize, crop_resize, fill_resize) to
InvokeAI's ControlNet node. The implementation is largely based on
lllyasviel's, which includes a high quality resizer specifically
intended to handle common ControlNet preprocessor outputs, such as
binary (black/white) images, grayscale images, and binary or grayscale
thin lines. Previously the InvokeAI ControlNet implementation only did a
simple resize with independent x/y scaling to match noise latent.
### "just_resize" mode (the default setting)
With the new implementation, using the default "just_resize" mode,
ControlNet images are still resized with independent x/y scaling to
match the noise latent resolution, but with the high quality resizer. As
a result, images generated in InvokeAI now look much closer to
counterparts generated via sd-webui-controlnet. See example below. All
inference runs are using prompt="old man", same ControlNet canny edge
detection preprocessor and model and control image, identical other
parameters except for control_mode. The top row is previous simple
resize implementation, the bottom row is with new high quality resizer
and "just_resize" mode. Control_mode is: left="balanced", middle="more
prompt", right="more control". The high quality resize images are
identical (at least by eye) to output from sd-webui-controlnet with same
settings.

## "crop_resize" and "fill_resize" modes
The other two resize modes are "crop_resize" and "fill_resize". Whereas
"just_resize" ignores any aspect ratio mismatch between the ControlNet
image and the noise latent, these other modes preserve the aspect ratio
of the ControlNet image. The "crop_resize" mode does this by cropping
the image, and the "fill_resize" option does this by expanding the image
(adding fill pixels). See example below. In this case all inference runs
are using prompt="old man", the ControlNet Midas depth detection
preprocessor and depth model, same control image of size 512x512,
control_mode="balanced", and identical other parameters except for
resize_mode and noise latent dimensions. For top row noise latent size
is 768x512, and for bottom row noise latent size is 512x768. Resize_mode
is: left="just_resize", middle="crop_resize", right="fill_resize"

## Are there any post deployment tasks we need to perform?
To use "just_resize" mode in linear UI, no post deployment work is
needed. The default is switched from old resizer to new high quality
resizer.
To use "just_resize", "crop_resize", and "fill_resize" modes in node UI,
no post deployment work is needed. There is also an additional option
"just_resize_simple" that uses old resizer, mainly left in for testing
and for anyone curious to see the difference.
To use "crop_resize" and "fill_resize" in linear UI, there will need to
be some work to incorporate choice of three modes in ControlNet UI
(probably best to not expose "just_resize_simple" in linear UI, it just
confuses things).
## What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
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- [ ] Feature
- [ X] Bug Fix
- [ ] Optimization
- [ ] Documentation Update
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ X] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Description
This changes the "sync" route from a GET to POST method, in keeping with
the Representational Existential(?) State Transfer (REST) protocol.
* feat(ui): enhance clear intermediates feature
- retrieve the # of intermediates using a new query (just uses list images endpoint w/ limit of 0)
- display the count in the UI
- add types for clearIntermediates mutation
- minor styling and verbiage changes
* feat(ui): remove unused settings option for guides
* feat(ui): use solid badge variant
consistent with the rest of the usage of badges
* feat(ui): update board ctx menu, add board auto-add
- add context menu to system boards - only open is select board. did this so that you dont think its broken when you click it
- add auto-add board. you can right click a user board to enable it for auto-add, or use the gallery settings popover to select it. the invoke button has a tooltip on a short delay to remind you that you have auto-add enabled
- made useBoardName hook, provide it a board id and it gets your the board name
- removed `boardIdToAdTo` state & logic, updated workflows to auto-switch and auto-add on image generation
* fix(ui): clear controlnet when clearing intermediates
* feat: Make Add Board icon a button
* feat(db, api): clear intermediates now clears all of them
* feat(ui): make reset webui text subtext style
* feat(ui): board name change submits on blur
---------
Co-authored-by: blessedcoolant <54517381+blessedcoolant@users.noreply.github.com>
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- [x] Documentation Update
## Have you discussed this change with the InvokeAI team?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No, because: documentation update that needs review from the team
before going live
## Description
I updated the contribution guidelines, adding more structure and a
getting started guide. Also re-organized the tabs to be in the order of
most commonly used.
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run `mkdocs serve` to check it out
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- [ ] Yes
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- [X] Yes
- [ ] No, because:
## Description
ImageToLatentsInvocation defaulted to float16 rather than detect the
requested precision from configs.
This caused an exception to be raised on systems that don't support
float16 (e.g. CPU).
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* feat(ui): migrate listImages to RTK query using createEntityAdapter
- see comments in `endpoints/images.ts` for explanation of the caching
- so far, only manually updating `all` images when new image is generated. no other manual cache updates are implemented, but will be needed.
- fixed some weirdness with loading state components (like the spinners in gallery)
- added `useThumbnailFallback` for `IAIDndImage`, this displays the tiny webp thumbnail while the full-size images load
- comment out some old thunk related stuff in gallerySlice, which is no longer needed
* feat(ui): add manual cache updates for board changes (wip)
- update RTK Query caches when adding/removing single image to/from board
- work more on migrating all image-related operations to RTK Query
* update AddImagesToBoardContext so that it works when user uses context menu + modal
* handle case where no image is selected
* get assets working for main list and boards - dnd only
* feat(ui): migrate image uploads to RTK Query
- minor refactor of `ImageUploader` and `useImageUploadButton` hooks, simplify some logic
- style filesystem upload overlay to match existing UI
- replace all old `imageUploaded` thunks with `uploadImage` RTK Query calls, update associated logic including canvas related uploads
- simplify `PostUploadAction`s that only need to display user input
* feat(ui): remove `receivedPageOfImages` thunks
* feat(ui): remove `receivedImageUrls` thunk
* feat(ui): finish removing all images thunks
stuff now broken:
- image usage
- delete board images
- on first load, no image selected
* feat(ui): simplify `updateImage` cache manipulation
- we don't actually ever change categories, so we can remove a lot of logic
* feat(ui): simplify canvas autosave
- instead of using a network request to set the canvas generation as not intermediate, we can just do that in the graph
* feat(ui): simplify & handle edge cases in cache updates
* feat(db, api): support `board_id='none'` for `get_many` images queries
This allows us to get all images that are not on a board.
* chore(ui): regen types
* feat(ui): add `All Assets`, `No Board` boards
Restructure boards:
- `all images` is all images
- `all assets` is all assets
- `no board` is all images/assets without a board set
- user boards may have images and assets
Update caching logic
- much simpler without every board having sub-views of images and assets
- update drag and drop operations for all possible interactions
* chore(ui): regen types
* feat(ui): move download to top of context menu
* feat(ui): improve drop overlay styles
* fix(ui): fix image not selected on first load
- listen for first load of all images board, then select the first image
* feat(ui): refactor board deletion
api changes:
- add route to list all image names for a board. this is required to handle board + image deletion. we need to know every image in the board to determine the image usage across the app. this is fetched only when the delete board and images modal is opened so it's as efficient as it can be.
- update the delete board route to respond with a list of deleted `board_images` and `images`, as image names. this is needed to perform accurate clientside state & cache updates after deleting.
db changes:
- remove unused `board_images` service method to get paginated images dtos for a board. this is now done thru the list images endpoint & images service. needs a small logic change on `images.delete_images_on_board`
ui changes:
- simplify the delete board modal - no context, just minor prop drilling. this is feasible for boards only because the components that need to trigger and manipulate the modal are very close together in the tree
- add cache updates for `deleteBoard` & `deleteBoardAndImages` mutations
- the only thing we cannot do directly is on `deleteBoardAndImages`, update the `No Board` board. we'd need to insert image dtos that we may not have loaded. instead, i am just invalidating the tags for that `listImages` cache. so when you `deleteBoardAndImages`, the `No Board` will re-fetch the initial image limit. i think this is more efficient than e.g. fetching all image dtos to insert then inserting them.
- handle image usage for `deleteBoardAndImages`
- update all (i think/hope) the little bits and pieces in the UI to accomodate these changes
* fix(ui): fix board selection logic
* feat(ui): add delete board modal loading state
* fix(ui): use thumbnails for board cover images
* fix(ui): fix race condition with board selection
when selecting a board that doesn't have any images loaded, we need to wait until the images haveloaded before selecting the first image.
this logic is debounced to ~1000ms.
* feat(ui): name 'No Board' correctly, change icon
* fix(ui): do not cache listAllImageNames query
if we cache it, we can end up with stale image usage during deletion.
we could of course manually update the cache as we are doing elsewhere. but because this is a relatively infrequent network request, i'd like to trade increased cache mgmt complexity here for increased resource usage.
* feat(ui): reduce drag preview opacity, remove border
* fix(ui): fix incorrect queryArg used in `deleteImage` and `updateImage` cache updates
* fix(ui): fix doubled open in new tab
* fix(ui): fix new generations not getting added to 'No Board'
* fix(ui): fix board id not changing on new image when autosave enabled
* fix(ui): context menu when selection is 0
need to revise how context menu is triggered later, when we approach multi select
* fix(ui): fix deleting does not update counts for all images and all assets
* fix(ui): fix all assets board name in boards list collapse button
* fix(ui): ensure we never go under 0 for total board count
* fix(ui): fix text overflow on board names
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Co-authored-by: Mary Hipp <maryhipp@Marys-MacBook-Air.local>
* new route to clear intermediates
* UI to clear intermediates from settings modal
* cleanup
* PR feedback
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Co-authored-by: Mary Hipp <maryhipp@Marys-MacBook-Air.local>
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## Description
In transformers 4.31.0 `text_model.embeddings.position_ids` no longer
part of state_dict.
Fix untested as can't run right now but should be correct. Also need to
check how transformers 4.30.2 works with this fix.
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8e5d1619b3 (diff-7f53db5caa73a4cbeb0dca3b396e3d52f30f025b8c48d4daf51eb7abb6e2b949R191)https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/generated/torch.nn.Module.html#torch.nn.Module.register_buffer
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File "C:\Users\artis\Documents\invokeai\.venv\lib\site-packages\invokeai\backend\model_management\convert_ckpt_to_diffusers.py", line 844, in convert_ldm_clip_checkpoint
text_model.load_state_dict(text_model_dict)
File "C:\Users\artis\Documents\invokeai\.venv\lib\site-packages\torch\nn\modules\module.py", line 2041, in load_state_dict
raise RuntimeError('Error(s) in loading state_dict for {}:\n\t{}'.format(
RuntimeError: Error(s) in loading state_dict for CLIPTextModel:
Unexpected key(s) in state_dict: "text_model.embeddings.position_ids".
```
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## Description
Fix for
```
File "/home/invokeuser/InvokeAI/invokeai/app/services/processor.py",
line 70, in __process
outputs = invocation.invoke(
File "/home/invokeuser/InvokeAI/invokeai/app/invocations/latent.py",
line 660, in invoke
device=choose_torch_device()
NameError: name 'choose_torch_device' is not defined
```
when using scale latents node
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## Description
This PR points mkdocs to the `main` branch again, so that the 3.0.0
documentation appears in gh-pages.
It also makes a minor tweak to the tooltip for model imports, so that
users know that URLs are accepted.
Also rebuilds frontend for use in beta testing.
I've opted to leave out any additional upscaling parameters like scale
and denoising strength, which, from my review of the ESRGAN code, don't
do much:
- scale just resizes the image using CV2 after the AI upscaling, so
that's not particularly useful
- denoising strength is only valid for one class of model, which we are
no longer supporting
If there is demand, we can implement output size/scale UI and handle it
by passing the upscaled image to that a resize/scale node.
I also understand we previously had some functionality to blend the
upscaled image with the original. If that is desired, we would need to
implement that as a node that we can pass the upscaled image to.
Demo:
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/assets/4822129/32eee615-62a1-40ce-a183-87e7d935fbf1
---
[feat(nodes): add RealESRGAN_x2plus.pth, update upscale
nodes](dbc256c5b4)
- add `RealESRGAN_x2plus.pth` model to installer @lstein
- add `RealESRGAN_x2plus.pth` to `realesrgan` node
- rename `RealESRGAN` to `ESRGAN` in nodes
- make `scale_factor` optional in `img_scale` node
[feat(ui): restore ad-hoc
upscaling](b3fd29e5ad)
- remove face restoration entirely
- add dropdown for ESRGAN model select
- add ad-hoc upscaling graph and workflow
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## Description
There no vram cleanup on models offload which leads to filling vram and
slow generation speed.
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## Description
Various fixes to consume less memory and make run sdxl on 8gb vram.
Most changes due to moving all output tensors to cpu, so that cached
tensors not consume vram.
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## Description
Fixes a bug in the `inpaint` node introduced by the new version of
`compel`. The other nodes were updated, but this one was missed. Fixed
by @StAlKeR7779 ty
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This contains minor fixes to the beta as well as the version bump to
3.0.0.
Fixes include:
- Warning user when the installer window size is inadequate for the TUI.
- Selection of the most frequently downloaded controlnet models for
default installation.
- Adding the LowRA LoRA for dark image enhancement
- Documentation
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## Description
Making some final style fixes before we push the next 3.0 version
tomorrow.
- Fixed light mode colors in Settings Modal.
- Double checked other light mode colors. Nothing seems off.
- Added Base Model badge to the model list item. Makes it visually
better and also serves as a quick glance feature for the user.
- Some minor styling updates to the Node Editor.
- Fixed hotkeys 'G' and 'O', 'Shift+G' and 'Shift+O' used to toggle the
panels not resizing canvas. #3780
- Fixed hotkey 'N' not working for Snap To Grid on Canvas.
- Fixed brush opacity hotkeys not working.
- Cleaned up hotkeys modal of hotkeys that are no longer used.
- Updated compel requirement to `2.0.0`
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## Description
hides sdxl models from linear ui model select. just a hold-me-over
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- add `RealESRGAN_x2plus.pth` model to installer
- add `RealESRGAN_x2plus.pth` to `realesrgan` node
- rename `RealESRGAN` to `ESRGAN` in nodes
- make `scale_factor` optional in `img_scale` node
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If its not useful, they do not have to use it 😄
## Description
While I was still in the viewportcontrols.tsx
added Option to toggle off the minimap with default being on(true)
added Tooltips to the buttons in viewportcontrols.tsx
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This is a WIP to add SDXL support.
Tasks:
- [x] SDXL model loading support
- [x] SDXL model installation
- [x] SDXL model loader
- [x] SDXL base invocations for text2latent and latent2latent
- [ ] SDXL refiner invocations for text2latent and latent2latent
- [x] Compel support / pooled embeddings
- [ ] Linear UI graph for SDXL
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fix json formatting to not have big red comment blocks
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## Description
Fix LOCAL_DEVELOPMENT.md json comment highlighting
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This PR completely ports over the Model Manager to 3.0 -- all of the
functionality has now been restored in addition to the following
changes.
- Model Manager now has been moved to its own tab on the left hand side.
- Model Manager has three tabs - Model Manager, Import Models and Merge
Models
- The edit forms for the Models now allow the users to update the model
name and the base model too along with other details.
- Checkpoint Edit form now displays the available config files from
InvokeAI and also allows users to supply their own custom config file.
- Under Import Models you can directly add models or a scan a folder for
your checkpoint files.
- Adding models has two modes -- Simple and Advanced.
- In Simple Mode, you just simply need to pass a path and InvokeAI will
try to determine kind of model it is and fill up the rest of the details
accordingly. This input lets you supply local paths to diffusers / local
paths to checkpoints / huggingface repo ID's to download models /
CivitAI links.
- Simple Mode also allows you to download different models types like
VAE's and Controlnet models and etc. Not just main models.
- In cases where the auto detection system of InvokeAI fails to read a
model correctly, you can take the manual approach and go to Advanced
where you can configure your model while adding it exactly the way you
want it. Both Diffusers and Checkpoint models now have their own custom
forms.
- Scan Models has been cleaned up. It will now only display the models
that are not already installed to InvokeAI. And each item will have two
options - Quick Add and Advanced .. replicating the Add Model behavior
from above.
- Scan Models now has a search bar for you to search through your
scanned models.
- Merge Models functionality has been restored.
This is a wrap for this PR.
**TODO: (Probably for 3.1)**
- Add model management for model types such as VAE's and ControlNet
Models
- Replace the VAE slot on the edit forms with the installed VAE drop
down + custom option
[feat(nodes): emit model loading
events](7b6159f8d6)
- remove dependency on having access to a `node` during emits, would
need a bit of additional args passed through the system and I don't
think its necessary at this point. this also allowed us to drop an
extraneous fetching/parsing of the session from db.
- provide the invocation context to all `get_model()` calls, so the
events are able to be emitted
- test all model loading events in the app and confirm socket events are
received
[feat(ui): add listeners for model load
events](c487166d9c)
- currently only exposed as DEBUG-level logs
---
One change I missed in the commit messages is the `ModelInfo` class is
not serializable, so I split out the pieces of information we didn't
already have (hash, location, precision) and added them to the event
payload directly.
This small patch improves the stability of `invokeai-*` scripts by
avoiding crashes in the model manager while scanning the models
directory for new and removed models.
Both support the same actions:
- Open in new tab
- Copy image (if supported by browser)
- Use prompt
- Use seed
- Use all
- Send to img2img
- Send to canvas
- Change board
- Download image
- Delete
- restore copy image functionality* in image context menu, current image buttons
- give IAIDndImage the same context menu
* copying image to clipboard is not possible on Firefox unless the user enables a setting which is disabled by default. if the browser does not support copying an image, the copy functionality is disabled.
- filename -> file_path
- pre and post prompt changed to optional
- clearer pre and post prompt descriptions
- handle pre and post prompt passed as None
- max_prompts defaults to 1 isted of 0 to avoid accidentally processing large prompt files with it set to 0 when adding a new node.
This PR adds several default models to the ones selected at install
time. It also removes the GFPGAN and text2clip models, which should
shave a little time off the install process.
## ESRGAN:
* models/core/upscaling/realesrgan/RealESRGAN_x4plus.pth
* models/core/upscaling/realesrgan/RealESRGAN_x4plus_anime_6B.pth
*
models/core/upscaling/realesrgan/ESRGAN_SRx4_DF2KOST_official-ff704c30.pth
## ControlNet
* models/sd-1/controlnet/canny
* models/sd-1/controlnet/depth
* models/sd-1/controlnet/lineart
* models/sd-1/controlnet/openpose
## Embedding (textual inversion)
* models/sd-1/embedding/EasyNegative.safetensors
- remove dependency on having access to a `node` during emits, would need a bit of additional args passed through the system and I don't think its necessary at this point. this also allowed us to drop an extraneous fetching/parsing of the session from db.
- provide the invocation context to all `get_model()` calls, so the events are able to be emitted
- test all model loading events in the app and confirm socket events are received
- update controlnet state to use object format for model
- update model-parsing helper functions to log errors
- update nodes components, types and state
- remove controlnets from state when models are loaded and the controlnet's model is not available
# Multiple enhancements to model manager REACT API
1. add a `/sync` route for synchronizing the in-memory model lists to
models.yaml, the models directory, and the autoimport directories.
2. added optional destination directories to convert_model and
merge_model operations.
3. added a `/ckpt_confs` route for retrieving known legacy checkpoint
configuration files.
4. added a `/search` route for finding all models in a directory located
in the server filesystem
5. added a `/add` route for manual addition of a local models
6. added a `/rename` route for renaming and/or rebasing models
7. changed the path of the `import_model` route to `/import`
# Slightly annoying detail:
When adding a model manually using `/add`, the body JSON must exactly
match one of the model configurations returned by `list_models` (i.e.
there is no defaulting of fields). This includes the `error` field,
which should be set to "null".
1. add a /sync route for synchronizing the in-memory model lists to
models.yaml, the models directory, and the autoimport directories.
2. add optional destination_directories to convert_model and merge_model
operations.
3. add /ckpt_confs route for retrieving known legacy checkpoint configuration
files.
4. add /search route for finding all models in a directory located in the server
filesystem
DONE:
- Restore Update Model functionality
- Restore Delete Model functionality
- Restore Model Convert functionality
- Restore Model Merge functionality
- Refine UX (fine tweaks when everything is done - TODO)
TODO
- Add Model (will be finished in a future PR once the backend work is
done)
IAIMantineSelect and IAIMantineMultiSelect have a bit of extra logic that prevents simple select functionality from working as expected.
- extract the styles into hooks
- rename those two components to IAIMantineSearchableSelect and IAIMantineSearchableMultiSelect
- Create IAIMantineSelect (which is just a dropdown) and use it in model manager and a few other places
When we only have a few options to present and searching is not efficient, we should use this instead.
Image files are immutable and we expect deletion to result in no further
requests for a given image, so we can set the max-age to something
thicc.
Resolves#3426
@ebr @brandonrising @maryhipp
- simplify UI logic in `ModelManagerPanel` components
- fix up the types a bit to make it easier to select models
- remove `openModel` state, just make it a useState since it is very local to model manager
similar to the previous commit, update the node editor to not just store models as strings - instead, store the model object.
the model select components in nodes are now just kinda copy-pastes over the linear UI versions of the same components, but they were different enough that we can't just share them.
i explored adding some props to override the linear ui components' logic, but it was too brittle. so just copy/paste.
We were storing all types of models by their model ID, which is a format like `sd-1/main/deliberate`.
This meant we had to do a lot of extra parsing, because nodes actually wants something like `{base_model: 'sd-1', model_name: 'deliberate'}`.
Some of this parsing was done with zod's error-throwing `parse()` method, and in other places it was done with brittle string parsing.
This commit refactors the state to use the object form of models.
There is still a bit of string parsing done in the to construct the ID from the object form, but it's far less complicated.
Also, the zod parsing is now done using `safeParse()`, which does not throw. This requires a few more conditional checks, but should prevent further crashes.
* feat(ui): salvaged gallery UI enhancements
* restore boardimage functionality, load boardimages and remove some cachine optimizations in the name of data integrity
* fix assets, fix load more params
* jk NOW fix assets, fix load more params
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Co-authored-by: Mary Hipp <maryhipp@Marys-MacBook-Air.local>
Co-authored-by: Mary Hipp Rogers <maryhipp@gmail.com>
- available infill methods is server state - remove it from client state, use the query to populate the dropdown
- add listener to ensure the selected infill method is an available one
As it said in comment to this branch we want to use conditioning run:
```python
if cfg_injection: # only applying ControlNet to conditional instead of in unconditioned
```
But in code used unconditioning
embeddings(`conditioning_data.unconditioned_embeddings`).
Later in code confirms that we want to run conditioning generation by
comment and tensor concatenation order(as all code expect to get [uc, c]
tensor):
```python
if cfg_injection:
# Inferred ControlNet only for the conditional batch.
# To apply the output of ControlNet to both the unconditional and conditional batches,
# add 0 to the unconditional batch to keep it unchanged.
down_samples = [torch.cat([torch.zeros_like(d), d]) for d in down_samples]
mid_sample = torch.cat([torch.zeros_like(mid_sample), mid_sample])
```
Adds a Clear Nodes Button with Confirmation Dialog, I think I Did it
right 😃
I am sure there is a way to make the Confirmation look better and have
Yes/No instead of OK/Cancel
- Restore recall functionality to `CurrentImageButtons` and `ImageContextMenu`.
- Debounce metadata requests for `ImageMetadataViewer` and `CurrentImageButtons` by 500ms. It's possible to scroll through these really fast, so we want to debounce the network requests.
- `ImageContextMenu` is lazy-mounted so it does not need to be debounced; it makes the metadata request as soon as you click it.
- Move next/prev image selection logic into hook and add the hotkeys for this to `CurrentImageButtons`. The hotkeys now work when metadata viewer is open.
I will follow up with improved loading state during the debounced calls in the future
- Update for new routes
- Update model storage in state to be `MainModelField` type instead of `string`, simplifies a lot of model handling
- Update model-related stuff for model `name` --> `model_name`
- Update linear graphs to use `MetadataAccumulator`
- Update `ImageMetadataViewer` UI
- Ensure all `recall` functions work (well, the ones that are active anyways)
Metadata for the Linear UI is now sneakily provided via a `MetadataAccumulator` node, which the client populates / hooks up while building the graph.
Additionally, we provide the unexpanded graph with the metadata API response.
Both of these are embedded into the PNGs.
- Remove `metadata` from `ImageDTO`
- Split up the `images/` routes to accomodate this; metadata is only retrieved per-image
- `images/{image_name}` now gets the DTO
- `images/{image_name}/metadata` gets the new metadata
- `images/{image_name}/full` gets the full-sized image file
- Remove old metadata service
- Add `MetadataAccumulator` node, `CoreMetadataField`, hook up to `LatentsToImage` node
- Add `get_raw()` method to `ItemStorage`, retrieves the row from DB as a string, no pydantic parsing
- Update `images`related services to handle storing and retrieving the new metadata
- Add `get_metadata_graph_from_raw_session` which extracts the `graph` from `session` without needing to hydrate the session in pydantic, in preparation for providing it as metadata; also removes all references to the `MetadataAccumulator` node
Our model fields use `model_name`, but the API response uses `name`. Some places use `model_type` but the API response used `type`.
Changed the API response to provide `model_name` and `model_type`, which simplifies how we manage models on the client substantially.
- rewrite Dockerfile
- add a stage to build the UI
- add docker-compose.yml
- add docker-entrypoint.sh such that any command may be used at runtime
- docker-compose adds .env support - add a sample .env file
* fix the test of the config system
* Add torchmetrics==0.11.4 to installer
- Closes#3700
- Closes#3658
---------
Co-authored-by: Lincoln Stein <lstein@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Eugene Brodsky <ebr@users.noreply.github.com>
To be consistent with max_cache_size, the amount of memory to hold in
VRAM for model caching is now controlled by the max_vram_cache_size
configuration parameter.
[feat(ui): memoize ImageContextMenu
selector](265996d230)
Without the selector itself being memoized, the gallery was rerendering
on every progress image.
[feat(ui): memoize NextPrevImageButtons
component](a7b8109ac2)
This was rerendering on every progress image, now it doesn't
[fix(ui): correctly set disabled on invoke button during
generation](1c45d18e6d)
It wasn't disabled when it should have been, looked clickable during
generation.
[fix(nodes): remove board_id column from images
table](00e26ffa9a)
This is extraneous; the `board_images` table holds image-board
relationships. @maryhipp
Image files are immutable and we expect deletion to result in no further requests for a given image, so we can set the max-age to something thicc.
Resolves#3426
Just a small thing now, as nodes are all still wip, but since
@psychedelicious was nice enough to add the progress image node for me,
what I noticed was missing now is the cancel button on nodes tab
@psychedelicious @blessedcoolant Somehow i deleted the branch the other
version of this pull request was on. 🤭
Just an idea, if you think its worth while please make changes ( I did
what I could)
I added a load more to the right arrow to avoid having to open gallery
to load more images,
I am not sure about the icon i used, maybe it should just be the normal
arrow, so you don't even need to show its loading more images.
there is an issue with it not disappearing once all images have been
loaded, (I did play around for a while to try and fix that)
Some users want the model select to take full width coz their model
names might be long. As this is a more frequently used feature,
rearrange it to do that.
Followed by VAE (as it is related to the model) and the Sampler next to
it.
I made a recent change to the function that finds the default root
directory locatoin that broke it when run under Conda (where VIRTUAL_ENV
is not set). This revision fixes the issue.
Mantine's multiselect does not let you edit the search box with mouse, paste into it, etc. Normal select is fine.
I can't remember why I made Lora etc multiselects, but everything seems to work with normal selects, so I've change to that.
- `isLoading` - now `true` *only* on first load
- added `isFetching` - `true` whenever gallery images are fetching
- on first load, show a spinner instead of skeletons. this prevents an awkward flash of skeletons into empty gallery when the gallery doesn't have enough images to fill it.
- removed `imageCategoriesChanged` listener, bc now on app start, both images and assets will be populated. leaving this in caused jank flashes of skeletons when switching gallery tabs when gallery doesn't have images to load
taking the coward's way out on this and just fetching 100 images & 100 assets on app start...
- add `appStarted` action, dispatched once on mount in App.tsx. listener fetches 100 images & 100 assets
- fix bug with selectedBoardId & assets tab
The shift key listener didn't catch pressed when focused in a textarea
or input field, causing jank on slider number inputs.
Add keydown and keyup listeners to all such fields, which ensures that
the `shift` state is always correct.
Also add the action tracking it to `actionsDenylist` to not clutter up
devtools.
The shift key listener didn't catch pressed when focused in a textarea or input field, causing jank on slider number inputs.
Add keydown and keyup listeners to all such fields, which ensures that the `shift` state is always correct.
Also add the action tracking it to `actionsDenylist` to not clutter up devtools.
There was a props on IAISlider to make the input component readonly - I
didn't know this existed and at some point used a component with that
prop as a template for other sliders, copying the flag over.
It's not actually used anywhere, so I removed the prop entirely,
enabling the number inputs everywhere.
There was a props on IAISlider to make the input component readonly - I didn't know this existed and at some point used a component with that prop as a template for other sliders, copying the flag over.
It's not actually used anywhere, so I removed the prop entirely, enabling the number inputs everywhere.
I'm not sure if this was just my local install, but even after a fresh
`yarn install` my upload network request was failing because no file was
passed in. I don't think the `bodySerializer` part is getting run
I'm not sure if this was just my local install, but even after a fresh
`yarn install` my upload network request was failing because no file was
passed in. I don't think the `bodySerializer` part is getting run
This PR is to allow FP16 precision to work on Macs with MPS. In
addition, it centralizes the torch fixes/workarounds required for MPS
into a new backend utility `mps_fixes.py`. This is conditionally
imported in `api_app.py`/`cli_app.py`.
Many MANY thanks to @StAlKeR7779 for patiently working to debug and fix
these issues.
- No longer fail root directory probing if invokeai.yaml is missing
(test is now whether a `models/core` directory exists).
- Migrate script does not overwrite previously-installed models.
- Can run migrate script on an existing 2.3 version directory
with --from and --to pointing to same 2.3 root.
Clip Skip breaks when you supply a number greater than the number of
layers for the model type. So capping this out based on the model on the
frontend
- `sd-1` at 12
- `sd-2` at 24
- Will update later to whatever SDXL needs if it is different.
- Also fixes LoRA's breaking with Clip Skip.
My PR to fix an issue with the handling of formdata in `openapi-fetch` is released. This means we no longer need to patch the package (no patches at all now!).
This PR bumps its version and adds a transformer to our typegen script to handle typing binary form fields correctly as `Blob`.
Also regens types.
This is PR adds the following API methods for managing models:
* list_models (GET)
* update_model (PATCH)
* import_model (POST)
* delete_model (DELETE)
* convert_model (PUT)
* merge_models (PUT)
* load images on gallery render
* wait for models to be loaded before you can invoke
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Co-authored-by: Mary Hipp <maryhipp@Marys-MacBook-Air.local>
This PR enables model manager importation of diffusers-style .bin LoRAs.
However, since there is no backend support for this type of LoRA yet,
attempts to use them will result in an unimplemented error.
It closes#3636 and #3637
The list models route should just be the base route path, and should use query parameters as opposed to path parameters (which cannot be optional)
Removed defaults for update model route - for the purposes of the API, we should always be explicit with this
This PR fixes the migrate script so that it uses the same directory for
both the tokenizer and text encoder CLIP models. This will fix a crash
that occurred during checkpoint->diffusers conversions
This PR also removes the check for an existing models directory in the
target root directory when `invokeai-migrate3` is run.
* close modal when user clicks cancel
* close modal when delete image context cleared
---------
Co-authored-by: Mary Hipp <maryhipp@Marys-MacBook-Air.local>
A user discovered that 2.3 models whose symbolic names contain the "/"
character are not imported properly by the `migrate-models-3` script.
This fixes the issue by changing "/" to underscore at import time.
- Accordions now may be opened or closed regardless of whether or not
their contents are enabled or active
- Accordions have a short text indicator alerting the user if their
contents are enabled, either a simple `Enabled` or, for accordions like
LoRA or ControlNet, `X Active` if any are active
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/assets/4822129/43db63bd-7ef3-43f2-8dad-59fc7200af2e
- Accordions now may be opened or closed regardless of whether or not their contents are enabled or active
- Accordions have a short text indicator alerting the user if their contents are enabled, either a simple `Enabled` or, for accordions like LoRA or ControlNet, `X Active` if any are active
This caused a lot of re-rendering whenever the selection changed, which caused a huge performance hit. It also made changing the current image lag a bit.
Instead of providing an array of image names as a multi-select dnd payload, there is now no multi-select dnd payload at all - instead, the payload types are used by the `imageDropped` listener to pull the selection out of redux.
Now, the only big re-renders are when the selectionCount changes. In the future I'll figure out a good way to do image names as payload without incurring re-renders.
Every `GalleryImage` was rerendering any time the app rerendered bc the selector function itself was not memoized. This resulted in the memoization cache inside the selector constantly being reset.
Same for `BatchImage`.
Also updated memoization for a few other selectors.
Eg `useGetMainModelsQuery()`, `useGetLoRAModelsQuery()` instead of `useListModelsQuery({base_type})`.
Add specific adapters for each model type. Just more organised and easier to consume models now.
Also updated LoRA UI to use the model name.
This PR is to allow FP16 precision to work on Macs with MPS. In addition, it centralizes the torch fixes/workarounds
required for MPS into a new backend utility file `mps_fixes.py`. This is conditionally imported in `api_app.py`/`cli_app.py`.
Many MANY thanks to StAlKeR7779 for patiently working to debug and fix these issues.
This PR is for adjusting the unit tests in the `tests` directory so that
they no longer throw errors.
I've removed two tests that were obsoleted by the shift to latent nodes,
but `test_graph_execution_state.py` and `test_invoker.py` are throwing
this validation error:
```
TypeError: InvocationServices.__init__() missing 2 required positional arguments: 'boards' and 'board_images'
```
The `invokeai-configure` script migrates the old invokeai.init file to
the new invokeai.yaml format. However, the parser for the invokeai.init
file was missing the names of the k* samplers and was giving a parser
error on any invokeai.init file that referred to one of these samplers.
This PR fixes the problem.
Ironically, there is no longer the concept of the preferred scheduler in
3.0, and so these sampler names are simply ignored and not written into
`invokeai.yaml`
This introduces the core functionality for batch operations on images and multiple selection in the gallery/batch manager.
A number of other substantial changes are included:
- `imagesSlice` is consolidated into `gallerySlice`, allowing for simpler selection of filtered images
- `batchSlice` is added to manage the batch
- The wonky context pattern for image deletion has been changed, much simpler now using a `imageDeletionSlice` and redux listeners; this needs to be implemented still for the other image modals
- Minimum gallery size in px implemented as a hook
- Many style fixes & several bug fixes
TODO:
- The UI and UX need to be figured out, especially for controlnet
- Batch processing is not hooked up; generation does not do anything with batch
- Routes to support batch image operations, specifically delete and add/remove to/from boards
@blessedcoolant it looks like with the new theme buttons not being
transparent the progress bar was completely hidden, I moved to be on
top, however it was not transparent so it hid the invoke text, after
trying for a while couldn't get it to be transparent, so I just made the
height 15%,
- Set min size for floating gallery panel
- Correct the default pinned width (it cannot be less than the min width
and this was sometimes happening during window resize)
- Set min size for floating gallery panel
- Correct the default pinned width (it cannot be less than the min width and this was sometimes happening during window resize)
Add `useMinimumPanelSize()` hook to provide minimum resizable panel sizes (in pixels).
The library we are using for the gallery panel uses percentages only. To provide a minimum size in pixels, we need to do some math to calculate the percentage of window size that corresponds to the desired min width in pixels.
The node polyfills needed to run the `swagger-parser` library (used to
dereference the OpenAPI schema) cause the canvas tab to immediately
crash when the package build is used in another react application.
I'm sure this is fixable but it's not clear what is causing the issue
and troubleshooting is very time consuming.
Selectively rolling back the implementation of `swagger-parser`.
The node polyfills needed to run the `swagger-parser` library (used to dereference the OpenAPI schema) cause the canvas tab to immediately crash when the package build is used in another react application.
I'm sure this is fixable but it's not clear what is causing the issue and troubleshooting is very time consuming.
Selectively rolling back the implementation of `swagger-parser`.
[feat(ui): remove themes, add hand-crafted dark and light
modes](032c7e68d0)
[032c7e6](032c7e68d0)
Themes are very fun but due to the differences in perceived saturation
and lightness across the
the color spectrum, it's impossible to have have multiple themes that
look great without hand-
crafting *every* shade for *every* theme. We've ended up with 4 OK
themes (well, 3, because the
light theme was pretty bad).
I've removed the themes and added color mode support. There is now a
single dark and light mode,
each with their own color palette and the classic grey / purple / yellow
invoke colors that
@blessedcoolant first designed.
I've re-styled almost everything except the model manager and lightbox,
which I keep forgetting
to work on.
One new concept is the Chakra `layerStyle`. This lets us define "layers"
- think body, first layer,
second layer, etc - that can be applied on various components. By
defining layers, we can be more
consistent about the z-axis and its relationship to color and lightness.
Themes are very fun but due to the differences in perceived saturation and lightness across the
the color spectrum, it's impossible to have have multiple themes that look great without hand-
crafting *every* shade for *every* theme. We've ended up with 4 OK themes (well, 3, because the
light theme was pretty bad).
I've removed the themes and added color mode support. There is now a single dark and light mode,
each with their own color palette and the classic grey / purple / yellow invoke colors that
@blessedcoolant first designed.
I've re-styled almost everything except the model manager and lightbox, which I keep forgetting
to work on.
One new concept is the Chakra `layerStyle`. This lets us define "layers" - think body, first layer,
second layer, etc - that can be applied on various components. By defining layers, we can be more
consistent about the z-axis and its relationship to color and lightness.
The TS Language Server slows down immensely with our translation JSON, which is used to provide kinda-type-safe translation keys. I say "kinda", because you don't get autocomplete - you only get red squigglies when the key is incorrect.
To improve the performance, we can opt out of this process entirely, at the cost of no red squigglies for translation keys. Hopefully we can resolve this in the future.
It's not clear why this became an issue only recently (like past couple weeks). We've tried rolling back the app dependencies, VSCode extensions, VSCode itself, and the TS version to before the time when the issue started, but nothing seems to improve the performance.
1. Disable `resolveJsonModule` in `tsconfig.json`
2. Ignore TS in `i18n.ts` when importing the JSON
3. Comment out the custom types in `i18.d.ts` entirely
It's possible that only `3` is needed to fix the issue.
I've tested building the app and running the build - it works fine, and translation works fine.
Rewrite lora to be applied by model patching as it gives us benefits:
1) On model execution calculates result only on model weight, while with
hooks we need to calculate on model and each lora
2) As lora now patched in model weights, there no need to store lora in
vram
Results:
Speed:
| loras count | hook | patch |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 0 | ~4.92 it/s | ~4.92 it/s |
| 1 | ~3.51 it/s | ~4.89 it/s |
| 2 | ~2.76 it/s | ~4.92 it/s |
VRAM:
| loras count | hook | patch |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 0 | ~3.6 gb | ~3.6 gb |
| 1 | ~4.0 gb | ~3.6 gb |
| 2 | ~4.4 gb | ~3.7 gb |
As based on #3547 wait to merge.
# Restore invokeai-configure and invokeai-model-install
This PR updates invokeai-configure and invokeai-model-install to work
with the new model manager file layout. It addresses a naming issue for
`ModelType.Main` (was `ModelType.Pipeline`) requested by
@blessedcoolant, and adds back the feature that allows users to dump
models into an `autoimport` directory for discovery at startup time.
Trying to get a few ControlNet extras in before 3.0 release:
- SegmentAnything ControlNet preprocessor node
- LeResDepth ControlNet preprocessor node (but commented out till
controlnet_aux v0.0.6 is released & required by InvokeAI)
- TileResampler ControlNet preprocessor node (should be equivalent to
Mikubill/sd-webui-controlnet extension tile_resampler)
- fix for Midas ControlNet preprocessor error with images that have
alpha channel
Example usage of SegmentAnything preprocessor node:

The installer TUI requires a minimum window width and height to provide
a satisfactory user experience. If, after trying and exhausting all
means of enlarging the window (on Linux, Mac and Windows) the window is
still too small, this PR generates a message telling the user to enlarge
the window and pausing until they do so. If the user fails to enlarge
the window the program will proceed, and either issue an error message
that it can't continue (on Windows), or show a clipped display that the
user can remedy by enlarging the window.
"Fixes" the test suite generally so it doesn't fail CI, but some tests
needed to be skipped/xfailed due to recent refactor.
- ignore three test suites that broke following the model manager
refactor
- move `InvocationServices` fixture to `conftest.py`
- add `boards` items to the `InvocationServices` fixture
This PR makes the unit tests work, but end-to-end tests are temporarily
commented out due to `invokeai-configure` being broken in `main` -
pending #3547
Looks like a lot of the tests need to be rewritten as they reference
`TextToImageInvocation` / `ImageToImageInvocation`
fixes the test suite generally, but some tests needed to be
skipped/xfailed due to recent refactor
- ignore three test suites that broke following the model manager
refactor
- move InvocationServices fixture to conftest.py
- add `boards` InvocationServices to the fixture
This PR adds the "control_mode" option to ControlNet implementation.
Possible control_mode options are:
- balanced -- this is the default, same as previous implementation
without control_mode
- more_prompt -- pays more attention to the prompt
- more _control -- pays more attention to the ControlNet (in earlier
implementations this was called "guess_mode")
- unbalanced -- pays even more attention to the ControlNet
balanced, more_prompt, and more_control should be nearly identical to
the equivalent options in the [auto1111 sd-webui-controlnet
extension](https://github.com/Mikubill/sd-webui-controlnet#more-control-modes-previously-called-guess-mode)
The changes to enable balanced, more_prompt, and more_control are
managed deeper in the code by two booleans, "soft_injection" and
"cfg_injection". The three control mode options in sd-webui-controlnet
map to these booleans like:
!soft_injection && !cfg_injection ⇒ BALANCED
soft_injection && cfg_injection ⇒ MORE_CONTROL
soft_injection && !cfg_injection ⇒ MORE_PROMPT
The "unbalanced" option simply exposes the fourth possible combination
of these two booleans:
!soft_injection && cfg_injection ⇒ UNBALANCED
With "unbalanced" mode it is very easy to overdrive the controlnet
inputs. It's recommended to use a cfg_scale between 2 and 4 to mitigate
this, along with lowering controlnet weight and possibly lowering "end
step percent". With those caveats, "unbalanced" can yield interesting
results.
Example of all four modes using Canny edge detection ControlNet with
prompt "old man", identical params except for control_mode:

Top middle: BALANCED
Top right: MORE_CONTROL
Bottom middle: MORE_PROMPT
Bottom right : UNBALANCED
I kind of chose this seed because it shows pretty rough results with
BALANCED (the default), but in my opinion better results with both
MORE_CONTROL and MORE_PROMPT. And you can definitely see how MORE_PROMPT
pays more attention to the prompt, and MORE_CONTROL pays more attention
to the control image. And shows that UNBALANCED with default cfg_scale
etc is unusable.
But here are four examples from same series (same seed etc), all have
control_mode = UNBALANCED but now cfg_scale is set to 3.

And param differences are:
Top middle: prompt="old man", control_weight=0.3, end_step_percent=0.5
Top right: prompt="old man", control_weight=0.4, end_step_percent=1.0
Bottom middle: prompt=None, control_weight=0.3, end_step_percent=0.5
Bottom right: prompt=None, control_weight=0.4, end_step_percent=1.0
So with the right settings UNBALANCED seems useful.
Everything seems to be working.
- Due to a change to `reactflow`, I regenerated `yarn.lock`
- New chakra CLI fixes issue I had made a patch for; removed the patch
- Change to fontsource changed how we import that font
- Change to fontawesome means we lost the txt2img tab icon, just chose a
similar one
Everything seems to be working.
- Due to a change to `reactflow`, I regenerated `yarn.lock`
- New chakra CLI fixes issue I had made a patch for; removed the patch
- Change to fontsource changed how we import that font
- Change to fontawesome means we lost the txt2img tab icon, just chose a similar one
Only "real" conflicts were in:
invokeai/frontend/web/src/features/controlNet/components/ControlNet.tsx
invokeai/frontend/web/src/features/controlNet/store/controlNetSlice.ts
- Reset and Upload buttons along top of initial image
- Also had to mess around with the control net & DnD image stuff after changing the styles
- Abstract image upload logic into hook - does not handle native HTML drag and drop upload - only the button click upload
`openapi-fetch` does not handle non-JSON `body`s, always stringifying them, and sets the `content-type` to `application/json`.
The patch here does two things:
- Do not stringify `body` if it is one of the types that should not be stringified (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fetch_API/Using_Fetch#body)
- Do not add `content-type: application/json` unless it really is stringified JSON.
Upstream issue: https://github.com/drwpow/openapi-typescript/issues/1123
I'm not a bit lost on fixing the types and adding tests, so not raising a PR upstream.
*migrate from `openapi-typescript-codegen` to `openapi-typescript` and `openapi-fetch`*
`openapi-typescript-codegen` is not very actively maintained - it's been over a year since the last update.
`openapi-typescript` and `openapi-fetch` are part of the actively maintained repo. key differences:
- provides a `fetch` client instead of `axios`, which means we need to be a bit more verbose with typing thunks
- fetch client is created at runtime and has a very nice typescript DX
- generates a single file with all types in it, from which we then extract individual types. i don't like how verbose this is, but i do like how it is more explicit.
- removed npm api generation scripts - now we have a single `typegen` script
overall i have more confidence in this new library.
*use nanostores for api base and token*
very simple reactive store for api base url and token. this was suggested in the `openapi-fetch` docs and i quite like the strategy.
*organise rtk-query api*
split out each endpoint (models, images, boards, boardImages) into their own api extensions. tidy!
Unsure at which moment it broke, but now I can't convert vae(and model
as vae it's part) without this fix.
Need further research - maybe it's breaking change in `transformers`?
Changes:
* Linux `install.sh` now prints the maximum python version to use in
case no installed python version matches
Commits:
fix(linux): installer script prints maximum python version usable
PR for the Model Manager UI work related to 3.0
[DONE]
- Update ModelType Config names to be specific so that the front end can
parse them correctly.
- Rebuild frontend schema to reflect these changes.
- Update Linear UI Text To Image and Image to Image to work with the new
model loader.
- Updated the ModelInput component in the Node Editor to work with the
new changes.
[TODO REMEMBER]
- Add proper types for ModelLoaderType in `ModelSelect.tsx`
[TODO]
- Everything else.
Basically updated all slices to be more descriptive in their names. Did so in order to make sure theres good naming scheme available for secondary models.
To determine whether the Load More button should work, we need to keep track of how many images are left to load for a given board or category.
The Assets tab doesn't work, though. Need to figure out a better way to handle this.
We need to access the initial image dimensions during the creation of the `ImageToImage` graph to determine if we need to resize the image.
Because the `initialImage` is now just an image name, we need to either store (easy) or dynamically retrieve its dimensions during graph creation (a bit less easy).
Took the easiest path. May need to revise this in the future.
Images that are used as parameters (e.g. init image, canvas images) are stored as full `ImageDTO` objects in state, separate from and duplicating any object representing those same objects in the `imagesSlice`.
We cannot store only image names as parameters, then pull the full `ImageDTO` from `imagesSlice`, because if an image is not on a loaded page, it doesn't exist in `imagesSlice`. For example, if you scroll down a few pages in the gallery and send that image to canvas, on reloading the app, the canvas will be unable to load that image.
We solved this temporarily by storing the full `ImageDTO` object wherever it was needed, but this is both inefficient and allows for stale `ImageDTO`s across the app.
One other possible solution was to just fetch the `ImageDTO` for all images at startup, and insert them into the `imagesSlice`, but then we run into an issue where we are displaying images in the gallery totally out of context.
For example, if an image from several pages into the gallery was sent to canvas, and the user refreshes, we'd display the first 20 images in gallery. Then to populate the canvas, we'd fetch that image we sent to canvas and add it to `imagesSlice`. Now we'd have 21 images in the gallery: 1 to 20 and whichever image we sent to canvas. Weird.
Using `rtk-query` solves this by allowing us to very easily fetch individual images in the components that need them, and not directly interact with `imagesSlice`.
This commit changes all references to images-as-parameters to store only the name of the image, and not the full `ImageDTO` object. Then, we use an `rtk-query` generated `useGetImageDTOQuery()` hook in each of those components to fetch the image.
We can use cache invalidation when we mutate any image to trigger automated re-running of the query and all the images are automatically kept up to date.
This also obviates the need for the convoluted URL fetching scheme for images that are used as parameters. The `imagesSlice` still need this handling unfortunately.
Added sde schedulers.
Problem - they add random on each step, to get consistent image we need
to provide seed or generator.
I done it, but if you think that it better do in other way - feel free
to change.
Also made ancestral schedulers reproducible, this done same way as for
sde scheduler.
- Add graph builders for canvas txt2img & img2img - they are mostly copy and paste from the linear graph builders but different in a few ways that are very tricky to work around. Just made totally new functions for them.
- Canvas txt2img and img2img support ControlNet (not inpaint/outpaint). There's no way to determine in real-time which mode the canvas is in just yet, so we cannot disable the ControlNet UI when the mode will be inpaint/outpaint - it will always display. It's possible to determine this in near-real-time, will add this at some point.
- Canvas inpaint/outpaint migrated to use model loader, though inpaint/outpaint are still using the non-latents nodes.
Instead of manually creating every node and edge, we can simply copy/paste the base graph from node editor, then sub in parameters.
This is a much more intelligible process. We still need to handle seed, img2img fit and controlnet separately.
- Ports Schedulers to use IAIMantineSelect.
- Adds ability to favorite schedulers in Settings. Favorited schedulers
show up at the top of the list.
- Adds IAIMantineMultiSelect component.
- Change SettingsSchedulers component to use IAIMantineMultiSelect
instead of Chakra Menus.
- remove UI-specific state (the enabled schedulers) from redux, instead derive it in a selector
- simplify logic by putting schedulers in an object instead of an array
- rename `activeSchedulers` to `enabledSchedulers`
- remove need for `useEffect()` when `enabledSchedulers` changes by adding a listener for the `enabledSchedulersChanged` action/event to `generationSlice`
- increase type safety by making `enabledSchedulers` an array of `SchedulerParam`, which is created by the zod schema for scheduler
Basically updated all slices to be more descriptive in their names. Did so in order to make sure theres good naming scheme available for secondary models.
Update the text to imaeg and image to image graphs to work with the new model loader. Currently only supports 1.x models. Will update this soon to make it work with all models.
- `DiskImageStorage` and `DiskLatentsStorage` have now both been updated
to exclusively work with `Path` objects and not rely on the `os` lib to
handle pathing related functions.
- We now also validate the existence of the required image output
folders and latent output folders to ensure that the app does not break
in case the required folders get tampered with mid-session.
- Just overall general cleanup.
Tested it. Don't seem to be any thing breaking.
- remove `image_origin` from most places where we interact with images
- consolidate image file storage into a single `images/` dir
Images have an `image_origin` attribute but it is not actually used when retrieving images, nor will it ever be. It is still used when creating images and helps to differentiate between internally generated images and uploads.
It was included in eg API routes and image service methods as a holdover from the previous app implementation where images were not managed in a database. Now that we have images in a db, we can do away with this and simplify basically everything that touches images.
The one potentially controversial change is to no longer separate internal and external images on disk. If we retain this separation, we have to keep `image_origin` around in a number of spots and it getting image paths on disk painful.
So, I am have gotten rid of this organisation. Images are now all stored in `images`, regardless of their origin. As we improve the image management features, this change will hopefully become transparent.
Diffusers is due for an update soon. #3512
Opening up a PR now with the required changes for when the new version
is live.
I've tested it out on Windows and nothing has broken from what I could
tell. I'd like someone to run some tests on Linux / Mac just to make
sure. Refer to the PR above on how to test it or install the release
branch.
```
pip install diffusers[torch]==0.17.0
```
Feel free to push any other changes to this PR you see fit.
There are some bugs with it that I cannot figure out related to `floating-ui` and `downshift`'s handling of refs.
Will need to revisit this component in the future.
* Testing change to LatentsToText to allow setting different cfg_scale values per diffusion step.
* Adding first attempt at float param easing node, using Penner easing functions.
* Core implementation of ControlNet and MultiControlNet.
* Added support for ControlNet and MultiControlNet to legacy non-nodal Txt2Img in backend/generator. Although backend/generator will likely disappear by v3.x, right now they are very useful for testing core ControlNet and MultiControlNet functionality while node codebase is rapidly evolving.
* Added example of using ControlNet with legacy Txt2Img generator
* Resolving rebase conflict
* Added first controlnet preprocessor node for canny edge detection.
* Initial port of controlnet node support from generator-based TextToImageInvocation node to latent-based TextToLatentsInvocation node
* Switching to ControlField for output from controlnet nodes.
* Resolving conflicts in rebase to origin/main
* Refactored ControlNet nodes so they subclass from PreprocessedControlInvocation, and only need to override run_processor(image) (instead of reimplementing invoke())
* changes to base class for controlnet nodes
* Added HED, LineArt, and OpenPose ControlNet nodes
* Added an additional "raw_processed_image" output port to controlnets, mainly so could route ImageField to a ShowImage node
* Added more preprocessor nodes for:
MidasDepth
ZoeDepth
MLSD
NormalBae
Pidi
LineartAnime
ContentShuffle
Removed pil_output options, ControlNet preprocessors should always output as PIL. Removed diagnostics and other general cleanup.
* Prep for splitting pre-processor and controlnet nodes
* Refactored controlnet nodes: split out controlnet stuff into separate node, stripped controlnet stuff form image processing/analysis nodes.
* Added resizing of controlnet image based on noise latent. Fixes a tensor mismatch issue.
* More rebase repair.
* Added support for using multiple control nets. Unfortunately this breaks direct usage of Control node output port ==> TextToLatent control input port -- passing through a Collect node is now required. Working on fixing this...
* Fixed use of ControlNet control_weight parameter
* Fixed lint-ish formatting error
* Core implementation of ControlNet and MultiControlNet.
* Added first controlnet preprocessor node for canny edge detection.
* Initial port of controlnet node support from generator-based TextToImageInvocation node to latent-based TextToLatentsInvocation node
* Switching to ControlField for output from controlnet nodes.
* Refactored controlnet node to output ControlField that bundles control info.
* changes to base class for controlnet nodes
* Added more preprocessor nodes for:
MidasDepth
ZoeDepth
MLSD
NormalBae
Pidi
LineartAnime
ContentShuffle
Removed pil_output options, ControlNet preprocessors should always output as PIL. Removed diagnostics and other general cleanup.
* Prep for splitting pre-processor and controlnet nodes
* Refactored controlnet nodes: split out controlnet stuff into separate node, stripped controlnet stuff form image processing/analysis nodes.
* Added resizing of controlnet image based on noise latent. Fixes a tensor mismatch issue.
* Cleaning up TextToLatent arg testing
* Cleaning up mistakes after rebase.
* Removed last bits of dtype and and device hardwiring from controlnet section
* Refactored ControNet support to consolidate multiple parameters into data struct. Also redid how multiple controlnets are handled.
* Added support for specifying which step iteration to start using
each ControlNet, and which step to end using each controlnet (specified as fraction of total steps)
* Cleaning up prior to submitting ControlNet PR. Mostly turning off diagnostic printing. Also fixed error when there is no controlnet input.
* Added dependency on controlnet-aux v0.0.3
* Commented out ZoeDetector. Will re-instate once there's a controlnet-aux release that supports it.
* Switched CotrolNet node modelname input from free text to default list of popular ControlNet model names.
* Fix to work with current stable release of controlnet_aux (v0.0.3). Turned of pre-processor params that were added post v0.0.3. Also change defaults for shuffle.
* Refactored most of controlnet code into its own method to declutter TextToLatents.invoke(), and make upcoming integration with LatentsToLatents easier.
* Cleaning up after ControlNet refactor in TextToLatentsInvocation
* Extended node-based ControlNet support to LatentsToLatentsInvocation.
* chore(ui): regen api client
* fix(ui): add value to conditioning field
* fix(ui): add control field type
* fix(ui): fix node ui type hints
* fix(nodes): controlnet input accepts list or single controlnet
* Moved to controlnet_aux v0.0.4, reinstated Zoe controlnet preprocessor. Also in pyproject.toml had to specify downgrade of timm to 0.6.13 _after_ controlnet-aux installs timm >= 0.9.2, because timm >0.6.13 breaks Zoe preprocessor.
* Core implementation of ControlNet and MultiControlNet.
* Added first controlnet preprocessor node for canny edge detection.
* Switching to ControlField for output from controlnet nodes.
* Resolving conflicts in rebase to origin/main
* Refactored ControlNet nodes so they subclass from PreprocessedControlInvocation, and only need to override run_processor(image) (instead of reimplementing invoke())
* changes to base class for controlnet nodes
* Added HED, LineArt, and OpenPose ControlNet nodes
* Added more preprocessor nodes for:
MidasDepth
ZoeDepth
MLSD
NormalBae
Pidi
LineartAnime
ContentShuffle
Removed pil_output options, ControlNet preprocessors should always output as PIL. Removed diagnostics and other general cleanup.
* Prep for splitting pre-processor and controlnet nodes
* Refactored controlnet nodes: split out controlnet stuff into separate node, stripped controlnet stuff form image processing/analysis nodes.
* Added resizing of controlnet image based on noise latent. Fixes a tensor mismatch issue.
* Added support for using multiple control nets. Unfortunately this breaks direct usage of Control node output port ==> TextToLatent control input port -- passing through a Collect node is now required. Working on fixing this...
* Fixed use of ControlNet control_weight parameter
* Core implementation of ControlNet and MultiControlNet.
* Added first controlnet preprocessor node for canny edge detection.
* Initial port of controlnet node support from generator-based TextToImageInvocation node to latent-based TextToLatentsInvocation node
* Switching to ControlField for output from controlnet nodes.
* Refactored controlnet node to output ControlField that bundles control info.
* changes to base class for controlnet nodes
* Added more preprocessor nodes for:
MidasDepth
ZoeDepth
MLSD
NormalBae
Pidi
LineartAnime
ContentShuffle
Removed pil_output options, ControlNet preprocessors should always output as PIL. Removed diagnostics and other general cleanup.
* Prep for splitting pre-processor and controlnet nodes
* Refactored controlnet nodes: split out controlnet stuff into separate node, stripped controlnet stuff form image processing/analysis nodes.
* Added resizing of controlnet image based on noise latent. Fixes a tensor mismatch issue.
* Cleaning up TextToLatent arg testing
* Cleaning up mistakes after rebase.
* Removed last bits of dtype and and device hardwiring from controlnet section
* Refactored ControNet support to consolidate multiple parameters into data struct. Also redid how multiple controlnets are handled.
* Added support for specifying which step iteration to start using
each ControlNet, and which step to end using each controlnet (specified as fraction of total steps)
* Cleaning up prior to submitting ControlNet PR. Mostly turning off diagnostic printing. Also fixed error when there is no controlnet input.
* Commented out ZoeDetector. Will re-instate once there's a controlnet-aux release that supports it.
* Switched CotrolNet node modelname input from free text to default list of popular ControlNet model names.
* Fix to work with current stable release of controlnet_aux (v0.0.3). Turned of pre-processor params that were added post v0.0.3. Also change defaults for shuffle.
* Refactored most of controlnet code into its own method to declutter TextToLatents.invoke(), and make upcoming integration with LatentsToLatents easier.
* Cleaning up after ControlNet refactor in TextToLatentsInvocation
* Extended node-based ControlNet support to LatentsToLatentsInvocation.
* chore(ui): regen api client
* fix(ui): fix node ui type hints
* fix(nodes): controlnet input accepts list or single controlnet
* Added Mediapipe image processor for use as ControlNet preprocessor.
Also hacked in ability to specify HF subfolder when loading ControlNet models from string.
* Fixed bug where MediapipFaceProcessorInvocation was ignoring max_faces and min_confidence params.
* Added nodes for float params: ParamFloatInvocation and FloatCollectionOutput. Also added FloatOutput.
* Added mediapipe install requirement. Should be able to remove once controlnet_aux package adds mediapipe to its requirements.
* Added float to FIELD_TYPE_MAP ins constants.ts
* Progress toward improvement in fieldTemplateBuilder.ts getFieldType()
* Fixed controlnet preprocessors and controlnet handling in TextToLatents to work with revised Image services.
* Cleaning up from merge, re-adding cfg_scale to FIELD_TYPE_MAP
* Making sure cfg_scale of type list[float] can be used in image metadata, to support param easing for cfg_scale
* Fixed math for per-step param easing.
* Added option to show plot of param value at each step
* Just cleaning up after adding param easing plot option, removing vestigial code.
* Modified control_weight ControlNet param to be polistmorphic --
can now be either a single float weight applied for all steps, or a list of floats of size total_steps, that specifies weight for each step.
* Added more informative error message when _validat_edge() throws an error.
* Just improving parm easing bar chart title to include easing type.
* Added requirement for easing-functions package
* Taking out some diagnostic prints.
* Added option to use both easing function and mirror of easing function together.
* Fixed recently introduced problem (when pulled in main), triggered by num_steps in StepParamEasingInvocation not having a default value -- just added default.
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Co-authored-by: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
In some cases the command-line was getting parsed before the logger was
initialized, causing the logger not to pick up custom logging
instructions from `--log_handlers`. This PR fixes the issue.
[fix(ui): blur tab on
click](93f3658a4a)
Fixes issue where after clicking a tab, using the arrow keys changes tab
instead of changing selected image
[fix(ui): fix canvas not filling screen on first
load](68be95acbb)
[feat(ui): remove clear temp folder canvas
button](813f79f0f9)
This button is nonfunctional.
Soon we will introduce a different way to handle clearing out
intermediate images (likely automated).
There was an issue where for graphs w/ iterations, your images were output all at once, at the very end of processing. So if you canceled halfway through an execution of 10 nodes, you wouldn't get any images - even though you'd completed 5 images' worth of inference.
## Cause
Because graphs executed breadth-first (i.e. depth-by-depth), leaf nodes were necessarily processed last. For image generation graphs, your `LatentsToImage` will be leaf nodes, and be the last depth to be executed.
For example, a `TextToLatents` graph w/ 3 iterations would execute all 3 `TextToLatents` nodes fully before moving to the next depth, where the `LatentsToImage` nodes produce output images, resulting in a node execution order like this:
1. TextToLatents
2. TextToLatents
3. TextToLatents
4. LatentsToImage
5. LatentsToImage
6. LatentsToImage
## Solution
This PR makes a two changes to graph execution to execute as deeply as it can along each branch of the graph.
### Eager node preparation
We now prepare as many nodes as possible, instead of just a single node at a time.
We also need to change the conditions in which nodes are prepared. Previously, nodes were prepared only when all of their direct ancestors were executed.
The updated logic prepares nodes that:
- are *not* `Iterate` nodes whose inputs have *not* been executed
- do *not* have any unexecuted `Iterate` ancestor nodes
This results in graphs always being maximally prepared.
### Always execute the deepest prepared node
We now choose the next node to execute by traversing from the bottom of the graph instead of the top, choosing the first node whose inputs are all executed.
This means we always execute the deepest node possible.
## Result
Graphs now execute depth-first, so instead of an execution order like this:
1. TextToLatents
2. TextToLatents
3. TextToLatents
4. LatentsToImage
5. LatentsToImage
6. LatentsToImage
... we get an execution order like this:
1. TextToLatents
2. LatentsToImage
3. TextToLatents
4. LatentsToImage
5. TextToLatents
6. LatentsToImage
Immediately after inference, the image is decoded and sent to the gallery.
fixes#3400
This PR creates the databases directory at app startup time. It also
removes a couple of debugging statements that were inadvertently left in
the model manager.
# Make InvokeAI package installable by mere mortals
This commit makes InvokeAI 3.0 to be installable via PyPi.org and/or the
installer script. The install process is now pretty much identical to
the 2.3 process, including creating launcher scripts `invoke.sh` and
`invoke.bat`.
Main changes:
1. Moved static web pages into `invokeai/frontend/web` and modified the
API to look for them there. This allows pip to copy the files into the
distribution directory so that user no longer has to be in repo root to
launch, and enables PyPi installations with `pip install invokeai`
2. Update invoke.sh and invoke.bat to launch the new web application
properly. This also changes the wording for launching the CLI from
"generate images" to "explore the InvokeAI node system," since I would
not recommend using the CLI to generate images routinely.
3. Fix a bug in the checkpoint converter script that was identified
during testing.
4. Better error reporting when checkpoint converter fails.
5. Rebuild front end.
# Major improvements to the model installer.
1. The text user interface for `invokeai-model-install` has been
expanded to allow the user to install controlnet, LoRA, textual
inversion, diffusers and checkpoint models. The user can install
interactively (without leaving the TUI), or in batch mode after exiting
the application.

2. The `invokeai-model-install` command now lets you list, add and
delete models from the command line:
## Listing models
```
$ invokeai-model-install --list diffusers
Diffuser models:
analog-diffusion-1.0 not loaded diffusers An SD-1.5 model trained on diverse analog photographs (2.13 GB)
d&d-diffusion-1.0 not loaded diffusers Dungeons & Dragons characters (2.13 GB)
deliberate-1.0 not loaded diffusers Versatile model that produces detailed images up to 768px (4.27 GB)
DreamShaper not loaded diffusers Imported diffusers model DreamShaper
sd-inpainting-1.5 not loaded diffusers RunwayML SD 1.5 model optimized for inpainting, diffusers version (4.27 GB)
sd-inpainting-2.0 not loaded diffusers Stable Diffusion version 2.0 inpainting model (5.21 GB)
stable-diffusion-1.5 not loaded diffusers Stable Diffusion version 1.5 diffusers model (4.27 GB)
stable-diffusion-2.1 not loaded diffusers Stable Diffusion version 2.1 diffusers model, trained on 768 pixel images (5.21 GB)
```
```
$ invokeai-model-install --list tis
Loading Python libraries...
Installed Textual Inversion Embeddings:
EasyNegative
ahx-beta-453407d
```
## Installing models
(this example shows correct handling of a server side error at Civitai)
```
$ invokeai-model-install --diffusers https://civitai.com/api/download/models/46259 Linaqruf/anything-v3.0
Loading Python libraries...
[2023-06-05 22:17:23,556]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> INSTALLING EXTERNAL MODELS
[2023-06-05 22:17:23,557]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> Probing https://civitai.com/api/download/models/46259 for import
[2023-06-05 22:17:23,557]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> https://civitai.com/api/download/models/46259 appears to be a URL
[2023-06-05 22:17:23,763]::[InvokeAI]::ERROR --> An error occurred during downloading /home/lstein/invokeai-test/models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/46259: Internal Server Error
[2023-06-05 22:17:23,763]::[InvokeAI]::ERROR --> ERROR DOWNLOADING https://civitai.com/api/download/models/46259: {"error":"Invalid database operation","cause":{"clientVersion":"4.12.0"}}
[2023-06-05 22:17:23,764]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> Probing Linaqruf/anything-v3.0 for import
[2023-06-05 22:17:23,764]::[InvokeAI]::DEBUG --> Linaqruf/anything-v3.0 appears to be a HuggingFace diffusers repo_id
[2023-06-05 22:17:23,768]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> Loading diffusers model from Linaqruf/anything-v3.0
[2023-06-05 22:17:23,769]::[InvokeAI]::DEBUG --> Using faster float16 precision
[2023-06-05 22:17:23,883]::[InvokeAI]::ERROR --> An unexpected error occurred while downloading the model: 404 Client Error. (Request ID: Root=1-647e9733-1b0ee3af67d6ac3456b1ebfc)
Revision Not Found for url: https://huggingface.co/Linaqruf/anything-v3.0/resolve/fp16/model_index.json.
Invalid rev id: fp16)
Downloading (…)ain/model_index.json: 100%|██████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████| 511/511 [00:00<00:00, 2.57MB/s]
Downloading (…)cial_tokens_map.json: 100%|██████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████| 472/472 [00:00<00:00, 6.13MB/s]
Downloading (…)cheduler_config.json: 100%|██████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████| 341/341 [00:00<00:00, 3.30MB/s]
Downloading (…)okenizer_config.json: 100%|██████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████| 807/807 [00:00<00:00, 11.3MB/s]
```
## Deleting models
```
invokeai-model-install --delete --diffusers anything-v3
Loading Python libraries...
[2023-06-05 22:19:45,927]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> Processing requested deletions
[2023-06-05 22:19:45,927]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> anything-v3...
[2023-06-05 22:19:45,927]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> Deleting the cached model directory for Linaqruf/anything-v3.0
[2023-06-05 22:19:45,948]::[InvokeAI]::WARNING --> Deletion of this model is expected to free 4.3G
```
1. Contents of autoscan directory field are restored after doing an installation.
2. Activate dialogue to choose V2 parameterization when importing from a directory.
3. Remove autoscan directory from init file when its checkbox is unselected.
4. Add widget cycling behavior to install models form.
The processor is automatically selected when model is changed.
But if the user manually changes the processor, processor settings, or disables the new `Auto configure processor` switch, auto processing is disabled.
The user can enable auto configure by turning the switch back on.
When auto configure is enabled, a small dot is overlaid on the expand button to remind the user that the system is not auto configuring the processor for them.
If auto configure is enabled, the processor settings are reset to the default for the selected model.
Add uploading to IAIDndImage
- add `postUploadAction` arg to `imageUploaded` thunk, with several current valid options (set control image, set init, set nodes image, set canvas, or toast)
- updated IAIDndImage to optionally allow click to upload
- when the controlnet model is changed, if there is a default processor for the model set, the processor is changed.
- once a control image is selected (and processed), changing the model does not change the processor - must be manually changed
- Also fixed up order in which logger is created in invokeai-web
so that handlers are installed after command-line options are
parsed (and not before!)
This handles the case when an image is deleted but is still in use in as eg an init image on canvas, or a control image. If we just delete the image, canvas/controlnet/etc may break (the image would just fail to load).
When an image is deleted, the app checks to see if it is in use in:
- Image to Image
- ControlNet
- Unified Canvas
- Node Editor
The delete dialog will always open if the image is in use anywhere, and the user is advised that deleting the image will reset the feature(s).
Even if the user has ticked the box to not confirm on delete, the dialog will still show if the image is in use somewhere.
- fix "bounding box region only" not being respected when saving
- add toasts for each action
- improve workflow `take()` predicates to use the requestId
- responsive changes were causing a lot of weird layout issues, had to remove the rest of them
- canvas (non-beta) toolbar now wraps
- reduces minH for prompt boxes a bit
1. Model installer works correctly under Windows 11 Terminal
2. Fixed crash when configure script hands control off to installer
3. Kill install subprocess on keyboard interrupt
4. Command-line functionality for --yes configuration and model installation
restored.
5. New command-line features:
- install/delete lists of diffusers, LoRAS, controlnets and textual inversions
using repo ids, paths or URLs.
Help:
```
usage: invokeai-model-install [-h] [--diffusers [DIFFUSERS ...]] [--loras [LORAS ...]] [--controlnets [CONTROLNETS ...]] [--textual-inversions [TEXTUAL_INVERSIONS ...]] [--delete] [--full-precision | --no-full-precision]
[--yes] [--default_only] [--list-models {diffusers,loras,controlnets,tis}] [--config_file CONFIG_FILE] [--root_dir ROOT]
InvokeAI model downloader
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--diffusers [DIFFUSERS ...]
List of URLs or repo_ids of diffusers to install/delete
--loras [LORAS ...] List of URLs or repo_ids of LoRA/LyCORIS models to install/delete
--controlnets [CONTROLNETS ...]
List of URLs or repo_ids of controlnet models to install/delete
--textual-inversions [TEXTUAL_INVERSIONS ...]
List of URLs or repo_ids of textual inversion embeddings to install/delete
--delete Delete models listed on command line rather than installing them
--full-precision, --no-full-precision
use 32-bit weights instead of faster 16-bit weights (default: False)
--yes, -y answer "yes" to all prompts
--default_only only install the default model
--list-models {diffusers,loras,controlnets,tis}
list installed models
--config_file CONFIG_FILE, -c CONFIG_FILE
path to configuration file to create
--root_dir ROOT path to root of install directory
```
There was a potential gotcha in the config system that was previously
merged with main. The `InvokeAIAppConfig` object was configuring itself
from the command line and configuration file within its initialization
routine. However, this could cause it to read `argv` from the command
line at unexpected times. This PR fixes the object so that it only reads
from the init file and command line when its `parse_args()` method is
explicitly called, which should be done at startup time in any top level
script that uses it.
In addition, using the `get_invokeai_config()` function to get a global
version of the config object didn't feel pythonic to me, so I have
changed this to `InvokeAIAppConfig.get_config()` throughout.
## Updated Usage
In the main script, at startup time, do the following:
```
from invokeai.app.services.config import InvokeAIAppConfig
config = InvokeAIAppConfig.get_config()
config.parse_args()
```
In non-main scripts, it is not necessary (or recommended) to call
`parse_args()`:
```
from invokeai.app.services.config import InvokeAIAppConfig
config = InvokeAIAppConfig.get_config()
```
The configuration object properties can be overridden when
`get_config()` is called by passing initialization values in the usual
way. If a property is set this way, then it will not be changed by
subsequent calls to `parse_args()`, but can only be changed by
explicitly setting the property.
```
config = InvokeAIAppConfig.get_config(nsfw_checker=True)
config.parse_args(argv=['--no-nsfw_checker'])
config.nsfw_checker
# True
```
You may specify alternative argv lists and configuration files in
`parse_args()`:
```
config.parse_args(argv=['--no-nsfw_checker'],
conf = OmegaConf.load('/tmp/test.yaml')
)
```
For backward compatibility, the `get_invokeai_config()` function is
still available from the module, but has been removed from the rest of
the source tree.
this PR adds long prompt support and enables compel's new `.and()`
concatenation feature which improves image quality especially with SD2.1
example of a long prompt:
> a moist sloppy pindlesackboy sloppy hamblin' bogomadong, Clem Fandango
is pissed-off, Wario's Woods in background, making a noise like
ga-woink-a

the same prompt broken into fragments and concatenated using `.and()`
(syntax works like `.blend()`):
```
("a moist sloppy pindlesackboy sloppy hamblin' bogomadong",
"Clem Fandango is pissed-off",
"Wario's Woods in background",
"making a noise like ga-woink-a").and()
```

and a less silly example:
> A dream of a distant galaxy, by Caspar David Friedrich, matte
painting, trending on artstation, HQ

the same prompt broken into two fragments and concatenated:
```
("A dream of a distant galaxy, by Caspar David Friedrich, matte painting",
"trending on artstation, HQ").and()
```

as with `.blend()` you can also weight the parts eg `("a man eating an
apple", "sitting on the roof of a car", "high quality, trending on
artstation, 8K UHD").and(1, 0.5, 0.5)` which will assign weight `1` to
`a man eating an apple` and `0.5` to `sitting on the roof of a car` and
`high quality, trending on artstation, 8K UHD`.
Implement `dnd-kit` for image drag and drop
- vastly simplifies logic bc we can drag and drop non-serializable data (like an `ImageDTO`)
- also much prettier
- also will fix conflicts with file upload via OS drag and drop, bc `dnd-kit` does not use native HTML drag and drop API
- Implemented for Init image, controlnet, and node editor so far
More progress on the ControlNet UI
- The invokeai.db database file has now been moved into
`INVOKEAIROOT/databases`. Using plural here for possible
future with more than one database file.
- Removed a few dangling debug messages that appeared during
testing.
- Rebuilt frontend to test web.
This PR provides a number of options for controlling how InvokeAI logs
messages, including options to log to a file, syslog and a web server.
Several logging handlers can be configured simultaneously.
## Controlling How InvokeAI Logs Status Messages
InvokeAI logs status messages using a configurable logging system. You
can log to the terminal window, to a designated file on the local
machine, to the syslog facility on a Linux or Mac, or to a properly
configured web server. You can configure several logs at the same time,
and control the level of message logged and the logging format (to a
limited extent).
Three command-line options control logging:
### `--log_handlers <handler1> <handler2> ...`
This option activates one or more log handlers. Options are "console",
"file", "syslog" and "http". To specify more than one, separate them by
spaces:
```bash
invokeai-web --log_handlers console syslog=/dev/log file=C:\Users\fred\invokeai.log
```
The format of these options is described below.
### `--log_format {plain|color|legacy|syslog}`
This controls the format of log messages written to the console. Only
the "console" log handler is currently affected by this setting.
* "plain" provides formatted messages like this:
```bash
[2023-05-24 23:18:2[2023-05-24 23:18:50,352]::[InvokeAI]::DEBUG --> this is a debug message
[2023-05-24 23:18:50,352]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> this is an informational messages
[2023-05-24 23:18:50,352]::[InvokeAI]::WARNING --> this is a warning
[2023-05-24 23:18:50,352]::[InvokeAI]::ERROR --> this is an error
[2023-05-24 23:18:50,352]::[InvokeAI]::CRITICAL --> this is a critical error
```
* "color" produces similar output, but the text will be color coded to
indicate the severity of the message.
* "legacy" produces output similar to InvokeAI versions 2.3 and earlier:
```bash
### this is a critical error
*** this is an error
** this is a warning
>> this is an informational messages
| this is a debug message
```
* "syslog" produces messages suitable for syslog entries:
```bash
InvokeAI [2691178] <CRITICAL> this is a critical error
InvokeAI [2691178] <ERROR> this is an error
InvokeAI [2691178] <WARNING> this is a warning
InvokeAI [2691178] <INFO> this is an informational messages
InvokeAI [2691178] <DEBUG> this is a debug message
```
(note that the date, time and hostname will be added by the syslog
system)
### `--log_level {debug|info|warning|error|critical}`
Providing this command-line option will cause only messages at the
specified level or above to be emitted.
## Console logging
When "console" is provided to `--log_handlers`, messages will be written
to the command line window in which InvokeAI was launched. By default,
the color formatter will be used unless overridden by `--log_format`.
## File logging
When "file" is provided to `--log_handlers`, entries will be written to
the file indicated in the path argument. By default, the "plain" format
will be used:
```bash
invokeai-web --log_handlers file=/var/log/invokeai.log
```
## Syslog logging
When "syslog" is requested, entries will be sent to the syslog system.
There are a variety of ways to control where the log message is sent:
* Send to the local machine using the `/dev/log` socket:
```
invokeai-web --log_handlers syslog=/dev/log
```
* Send to the local machine using a UDP message:
```
invokeai-web --log_handlers syslog=localhost
```
* Send to the local machine using a UDP message on a nonstandard port:
```
invokeai-web --log_handlers syslog=localhost:512
```
* Send to a remote machine named "loghost" on the local LAN using
facility LOG_USER and UDP packets:
```
invokeai-web --log_handlers syslog=loghost,facility=LOG_USER,socktype=SOCK_DGRAM
```
This can be abbreviated `syslog=loghost`, as LOG_USER and SOCK_DGRAM are
defaults.
* Send to a remote machine named "loghost" using the facility LOCAL0 and
using a TCP socket:
```
invokeai-web --log_handlers syslog=loghost,facility=LOG_LOCAL0,socktype=SOCK_STREAM
```
If no arguments are specified (just a bare "syslog"), then the logging
system will look for a UNIX socket named `/dev/log`, and if not found
try to send a UDP message to `localhost`. The Macintosh OS used to
support logging to a socket named `/var/run/syslog`, but this feature
has since been disabled.
## Web logging
If you have access to a web server that is configured to log messages
when a particular URL is requested, you can log using the "http" method:
```
invokeai-web --log_handlers http=http://my.server/path/to/logger,method=POST
```
The optional [,method=] part can be used to specify whether the URL
accepts GET (default) or POST messages.
Currently password authentication and SSL are not supported.
## Using the configuration file
You can set and forget logging options by adding a "Logging" section to
`invokeai.yaml`:
```
InvokeAI:
[... other settings...]
Logging:
log_handlers:
- console
- syslog=/dev/log
log_level: info
log_format: color
```
1. Separated the "starter models" and "more models" sections. This
gives us room to list all installed diffuserse models, not just
those that are on the starter list.
2. Support mouse-based paste into the textboxes with either middle
or right mouse buttons.
3. Support terminal-style cursor movement:
^A to move to beginning of line
^E to move to end of line
^K kill text to right and put in killring
^Y yank text back
4. Internal code cleanup.
The gallery could get in a state where it thought it had just reached the end of the list and endlessly fetches more images, if there are no more images to fetch (weird I know).
Add some logic to remove the `end reached` handler when there are no more images to load.
it doesn't work for the img2img pipelines, but the implemented conditional display could break the scheduler selection dropdown.
simple fix until diffusers merges the fix - never use this scheduler.
Inputs with explicit values are validated by pydantic even if they also
have a connection (which is the actual value that is used).
Fix this by omitting explicit values for inputs that have a connection.
Problem was that controlnet support involved adding **kwargs to method calls down in denoising loop, and AddsMaskLatents didn't accept **kwarg arg. So just changed to accept and pass on **kwargs.
This may cause minor gallery jumpiness at the very end of processing, but is necessary to prevent the progress image from sticking around if the last node in a session did not have an image output.
Some socket events should not be handled by the slice reducers. For example generation progress should not be handled for a canceled session.
Added another layer of socket actions.
Example:
- `socketGeneratorProgress` is dispatched when the actual socket event is received
- Listener middleware exclusively handles this event and determines if the application should also handle it
- If so, it dispatches `appSocketGeneratorProgress`, which the slices can handle
Needed to fix issues related to canceling invocations.
Now that images are in a database and we can make filtered queries, we can do away with the cumbersome `resultsSlice` and `uploadsSlice`.
- Remove `resultsSlice` and `uploadsSlice` entirely
- Add `imagesSlice` fills the same role
- Convert the application to use `imagesSlice`, reducing a lot of messy logic where we had to check which category was selected
- Add a simple filter popover to the gallery, which lets you select any number of image categories
Because we dynamically insert images into the DB and UI's images state, `page`/`per_page` pagination makes loading the images awkward.
Using `offset`/`limit` pagination lets us query for images with an offset equal to the number of images already loaded (which match the query parameters).
The result is that we always get the correct next page of images when loading more.
- Update all thunks & network related things
- Update gallery
What I have not done yet is rename the gallery tabs and the relevant slices, but I believe the functionality is all there.
Also I fixed several bugs along the way but couldn't really commit them separately bc I was refactoring. Can't remember what they were, but related to the gallery image switching.
- Remove `ImageType` entirely, it is confusing
- Create `ResourceOrigin`, may be `internal` or `external`
- Revamp `ImageCategory`, may be `general`, `mask`, `control`, `user`, `other`. Expect to add more as time goes on
- Update images `list` route to accept `include_categories` OR `exclude_categories` query parameters to afford finer-grained querying. All services are updated to accomodate this change.
The new setup should account for our types of images, including the combinations we couldn't really handle until now:
- Canvas init and masks
- Canvas when saved-to-gallery or merged
Currenly only used to make names for images, but when latents, conditioning, etc are managed in DB, will do the same for them.
Intended to eventually support custom naming schemes.
MidasDepth
ZoeDepth
MLSD
NormalBae
Pidi
LineartAnime
ContentShuffle
Removed pil_output options, ControlNet preprocessors should always output as PIL. Removed diagnostics and other general cleanup.
MidasDepth
ZoeDepth
MLSD
NormalBae
Pidi
LineartAnime
ContentShuffle
Removed pil_output options, ControlNet preprocessors should always output as PIL. Removed diagnostics and other general cleanup.
MidasDepth
ZoeDepth
MLSD
NormalBae
Pidi
LineartAnime
ContentShuffle
Removed pil_output options, ControlNet preprocessors should always output as PIL. Removed diagnostics and other general cleanup.
MidasDepth
ZoeDepth
MLSD
NormalBae
Pidi
LineartAnime
ContentShuffle
Removed pil_output options, ControlNet preprocessors should always output as PIL. Removed diagnostics and other general cleanup.
- Update the canvas graph generation to flag its uploaded init and mask images as `intermediate`.
- During canvas setup, hit the update route to associate the uploaded images with the session id.
- Organize the socketio and RTK listener middlware better. Needed to facilitate the updated canvas logic.
- Add a new action `sessionReadyToInvoke`. The `sessionInvoked` action is *only* ever run in response to this event. This lets us do whatever complicated setup (eg canvas) and explicitly invoking. Previously, invoking was tied to the socket subscribe events.
- Some minor tidying.
- `ImageType` is now restricted to `results` and `uploads`.
- Add a reserved `meta` field to nodes to hold the `is_intermediate` boolean. We can extend it in the future to support other node `meta`.
- Add a `is_intermediate` column to the `images` table to hold this. (When `latents`, `conditioning` etc are added to the DB, they will also have this column.)
- All nodes default to `*not* intermediate`. Nodes must explicitly be marked `intermediate` for their outputs to be `intermediate`.
- When building a graph, you can set `node.meta.is_intermediate=True` and it will be handled as an intermediate.
- Add a new `update()` method to the `ImageService`, and a route to call it. Updates have a strict model, currently only `session_id` and `image_category` may be updated.
- Add a new `update()` method to the `ImageRecordStorageService` to update the image record using the model.
The `RangeInvocation` is a simple wrapper around `range()`, but you must provide `stop > start`.
`RangeOfSizeInvocation` replaces the `stop` parameter with `size`, so that you can just provide the `start` and `step` and get a range of `size` length.
When returning a `FileResponse`, we must provide a valid path, else an exception is raised outside the route handler.
Add the `validate_path` method back to the service so we can validate paths before returning the file.
I don't like this but apparently this is just how `starlette` and `fastapi` works with `FileResponse`.
- Address database feedback:
- Remove all the extraneous tables. Only an `images` table now:
- `image_type` and `image_category` are unrestricted strings. When creating images, the provided values are checked to ensure they are a valid type and category.
- Add `updated_at` and `deleted_at` columns. `deleted_at` is currently unused.
- Use SQLite's built-in timestamp features to populate these. Add a trigger to update `updated_at` when the row is updated. Currently no way to update a row.
- Rename the `id` column in `images` to `image_name`
- Rename `ImageCategory.IMAGE` to `ImageCategory.GENERAL`
- Move all exceptions outside their base classes to make them more portable.
- Add `width` and `height` columns to the database. These store the actual dimensions of the image file, whereas the metadata's `width` and `height` refer to the respective generation parameters and are nullable.
- Make `deserialize_image_record` take a `dict` instead of `sqlite3.Row`
- Improve comments throughout
- Tidy up unused code/files and some minor organisation
feat(nodes): add ResultsServiceABC & SqliteResultsService
**Doesn't actually work bc of circular imports. Can't even test it.**
- add a base class for ResultsService and SQLite implementation
- use `graph_execution_manager` `on_changed` callback to keep `results` table in sync
fix(nodes): fix results service bugs
chore(ui): regen api
fix(ui): fix type guards
feat(nodes): add `result_type` to results table, fix types
fix(nodes): do not shadow `list` builtin
feat(nodes): add results router
It doesn't work due to circular imports still
fix(nodes): Result class should use outputs classes, not fields
feat(ui): crude results router
fix(ui): send to canvas in currentimagebuttons not working
feat(nodes): add core metadata builder
feat(nodes): add design doc
feat(nodes): wip latents db stuff
feat(nodes): images_db_service and resources router
feat(nodes): wip images db & router
feat(nodes): update image related names
feat(nodes): update urlservice
feat(nodes): add high-level images service
The problem was the same seed was getting used for the seam painting pass, causing the fried look.
Same issue as if you do img2img on a txt2img with the same seed/prompt.
Thanks to @hipsterusername for teaming up to debug this. We got pretty deep into the weeds.
This commit makes InvokeAI 3.0 to be installable via PyPi.org and the
installer script.
Main changes.
1. Move static web pages into `invokeai/frontend/web` and modify the
API to look for them there. This allows pip to copy the files into the
distribution directory so that user no longer has to be in repo root
to launch.
2. Update invoke.sh and invoke.bat to launch the new web application
properly. This also changes the wording for launching the CLI from
"generate images" to "explore the InvokeAI node system," since I would
not recommend using the CLI to generate images routinely.
3. Fix a bug in the checkpoint converter script that was identified
during testing.
4. Better error reporting when checkpoint converter fails.
5. Rebuild front end.
* added optional middleware prop and new actions needed
* accidental import
* make middleware an array
---------
Co-authored-by: Mary Hipp <maryhipp@Marys-MacBook-Air.local>
# Application-wide configuration service
This PR creates a new `InvokeAIAppConfig` object that reads
application-wide settings from an init file, the environment, and the
command line.
Arguments and fields are taken from the pydantic definition of the
model. Defaults can be set by creating a yaml configuration file that
has a top-level key of "InvokeAI" and subheadings for each of the
categories returned by `invokeai --help`.
The file looks like this:
[file: invokeai.yaml]
```
InvokeAI:
Paths:
root: /home/lstein/invokeai-main
conf_path: configs/models.yaml
legacy_conf_dir: configs/stable-diffusion
outdir: outputs
embedding_dir: embeddings
lora_dir: loras
autoconvert_dir: null
gfpgan_model_dir: models/gfpgan/GFPGANv1.4.pth
Models:
model: stable-diffusion-1.5
embeddings: true
Memory/Performance:
xformers_enabled: false
sequential_guidance: false
precision: float16
max_loaded_models: 4
always_use_cpu: false
free_gpu_mem: false
Features:
nsfw_checker: true
restore: true
esrgan: true
patchmatch: true
internet_available: true
log_tokenization: false
Cross-Origin Resource Sharing:
allow_origins: []
allow_credentials: true
allow_methods:
- '*'
allow_headers:
- '*'
Web Server:
host: 127.0.0.1
port: 8081
```
The default name of the configuration file is `invokeai.yaml`, located
in INVOKEAI_ROOT. You can use any OmegaConf dictionary by passing it to
the config object at initialization time:
```
omegaconf = OmegaConf.load('/tmp/init.yaml')
conf = InvokeAIAppConfig(conf=omegaconf)
```
The default name of the configuration file is `invokeai.yaml`, located
in INVOKEAI_ROOT. You can replace supersede this by providing
anyOmegaConf dictionary object initialization time:
```
omegaconf = OmegaConf.load('/tmp/init.yaml')
conf = InvokeAIAppConfig(conf=omegaconf)
```
By default, InvokeAIAppConfig will parse the contents of `sys.argv` at
initialization time. You may pass a list of strings in the optional
`argv` argument to use instead of the system argv:
```
conf = InvokeAIAppConfig(arg=['--xformers_enabled'])
```
It is also possible to set a value at initialization time. This value
has highest priority.
```
conf = InvokeAIAppConfig(xformers_enabled=True)
```
Any setting can be overwritten by setting an environment variable of
form: "INVOKEAI_<setting>", as in:
```
export INVOKEAI_port=8080
```
Order of precedence (from highest):
1) initialization options
2) command line options
3) environment variable options
4) config file options
5) pydantic defaults
Typical usage:
```
from invokeai.app.services.config import InvokeAIAppConfig
# get global configuration and print its nsfw_checker value
conf = InvokeAIAppConfig()
print(conf.nsfw_checker)
```
Finally, the configuration object is able to recreate its (modified)
yaml file, by calling its `to_yaml()` method:
```
conf = InvokeAIAppConfig(outdir='/tmp', port=8080)
print(conf.to_yaml())
```
# Legacy code removal and porting
This PR replaces Globals with the InvokeAIAppConfig system throughout,
and therefore removes the `globals.py` and `args.py` modules. It also
removes `generate` and the legacy CLI. ***The old CLI and web servers
are now gone.***
I have ported the functionality of the configuration script, the model
installer, and the merge and textual inversion scripts. The `invokeai`
command will now launch `invokeai-node-cli`, and `invokeai-web` will
launch the web server.
I have changed the continuous invocation tests to accommodate the new
command syntax in `invokeai-node-cli`. As a convenience function, you
can also pass invocations to `invokeai-node-cli` (or its alias
`invokeai`) on the command line as as standard input:
```
invokeai-node-cli "t2i --positive_prompt 'banana sushi' --seed 42"
invokeai < invocation_commands.txt
```
- Make environment variable settings case InSenSiTive:
INVOKEAI_MAX_LOADED_MODELS and InvokeAI_Max_Loaded_Models
environment variables will both set `max_loaded_models`
- Updated realesrgan to use new config system.
- Updated textual_inversion_training to use new config system.
- Discovered a race condition when InvokeAIAppConfig is created
at module load time, which makes it impossible to customize
or replace the help message produced with --help on the command
line. To fix this, moved all instances of get_invokeai_config()
from module load time to object initialization time. Makes code
cleaner, too.
- Added `--from_file` argument to `invokeai-node-cli` and changed
github action to match. CI tests will hopefully work now.
- invokeai-configure updated to work with new config system
- migrate invokeai.init to invokeai.yaml during configure
- replace legacy invokeai with invokeai-node-cli
- add ability to run an invocation directly from invokeai-node-cli command line
- update CI tests to work with new invokeai syntax
* refetch images list if error loading
* tell user to refresh instead of refetching
* unused import
* feat(ui): use `useAppToaster` to make toast
* fix(ui): clear selected/initial image on error
---------
Co-authored-by: Mary Hipp <maryhipp@Marys-MacBook-Air.local>
Co-authored-by: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
The `ModelsList` OpenAPI schema is generated as being keyed by plain strings. This means that API consumers do not know the shape of the dict. It _should_ be keyed by the `SDModelType` enum.
Unfortunately, `fastapi` does not actually handle this correctly yet; it still generates the schema with plain string keys.
Adding this anyways though in hopes that it will be resolved upstream and we can get the correct schema. Until then, I'll implement the (simple but annoying) logic on the frontend.
https://github.com/pydantic/pydantic/issues/4393
1. If an external VAE is specified in config file, then
get_model(submodel=vae) will return the external VAE, not the one
burnt into the parent diffusers pipeline.
2. The mechanism in (1) is generalized such that you can now have
"unet:", "text_encoder:" and similar stanzas in the config file.
Valid formats of these subsections:
unet:
repo_id: foo/bar
unet:
path: /path/to/local/folder
unet:
repo_id: foo/bar
subfolder: unet
In the near future, these will also be used to attach external
parts to the pipeline, generalizing VAE behavior.
3. Accommodate callers (i.e. the WebUI) that are passing the
model key ("diffusers/stable-diffusion-1.5") to get_model()
instead of the tuple of model_name and model_type.
4. Fixed bug in VAE model attaching code.
5. Rebuilt web front end.
This PR improves the logging module a tad bit along with the
documentation.
**New Look:**

## Usage
**General Logger**
InvokeAI has a module level logger. You can call it this way.
In this below example, you will use the default logger `InvokeAI` and
all your messages will be logged under that name.
```python
from invokeai.backend.util.logging import logger
logger.critical("CriticalMessage") // In Bold Red
logger.error("Info Message") // In Red
logger.warning("Info Message") // In Yellow
logger.info("Info Message") // In Grey
logger.debug("Debug Message") // In Grey
```
Results:
```
[12-05-2023 20]::[InvokeAI]::CRITICAL --> This is an info message [In Bold Red]
[12-05-2023 20]::[InvokeAI]::ERROR --> This is an info message [In Red]
[12-05-2023 20]::[InvokeAI]::WARNING --> This is an info message [In Yellow]
[12-05-2023 20]::[InvokeAI]::INFO --> This is an info message [In Grey]
[12-05-2023 20]::[InvokeAI]::DEBUG --> This is an info message [In Grey]
```
**Custom Logger**
If you want to use a custom logger for your module, you can import it
the following way.
```python
from invokeai.backend.util.logging import logging
logger = logging.getLogger(name='Model Manager')
logger.critical("CriticalMessage") // In Bold Red
logger.error("Info Message") // In Red
logger.warning("Info Message") // In Yellow
logger.info("Info Message") // In Grey
logger.debug("Debug Message") // In Grey
```
Results:
```
[12-05-2023 20]::[Model Manager]::CRITICAL --> This is an info message [In Bold Red]
[12-05-2023 20]::[Model Manager]::ERROR --> This is an info message [In Red]
[12-05-2023 20]::[Model Manager]::WARNING --> This is an info message [In Yellow]
[12-05-2023 20]::[Model Manager]::INFO --> This is an info message [In Grey]
[12-05-2023 20]::[Model Manager]::DEBUG --> This is an info message [In Grey]
```
**When to use custom logger?**
It is recommended to use a custom logger if your module is not a part of
base InvokeAI. For example: custom extensions / nodes.
1. if retrieving an item from the queue raises an exception, the
InvocationProcessor thread crashes, but the API continues running in
a non-functional state. This fixes the issue
2. when there are no items in the queue, sleep 1 second before checking
again.
3. Also ensures the thread isn't crashed if an exception is raised from
invoker, and emits the error event
Intentionally using base Exceptions because for now we don't know which
specific exception to expect.
Fixes (sort of)? #3222
- do not show canvas intermediates in gallery
- do not show progress image in uploads gallery category
- use custom dark mode `localStorage` key (prevents collision with
commercial)
- use variable font (reduce bundle size by factor of 10)
- change how custom headers are used
- use style injection for building package
- fix tab icon sizes
when building for package, CSS is all in JS files. when used as a package, it is then injected into the page. bit of a hack to missing CSS in commercial product
**Features:**
- Add UniPC Scheduler
- Add Euler Karras Scheduler
- Add DPMPP_2 Karras Scheduler
- Add DEIS Scheduler
- Add DDPM Scheduler
**Other:**
- Renamed schedulers to their accurate names: _a = Ancestral, _k =
Karras
- Fix scheduler not defaulting correctly to DDIM.
- Code split SCHEDULER_MAP so its consistently loaded from the same
place.
**Known Bugs:**
- dpmpp_2s not working in img2img for denoising values < 0.8 ==> // This
seems to be an upstream bug. I've disabled it in img2img and canvas
until the upstream bug is fixed.
https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues/1866
This PR updates to `xformers ~= 0.0.19` and `torch ~= 2.0.0`, which
together seem to solve the non-deterministic image generation issue that
was previously seen with earlier versions of `xformers`.
Update the push trigger with the branch which should deploy the docs,
also bring over the updates to the workflow from the v2.3 branch and:
- remove main and development branch from trigger
- they would fail without the updated toml
- cache pip environment
- update install method (`pip install ".[docs]"`)
hi there, love the project! i noticed a small typo when going over the
install process.
when copying the automated install instructions from the docs into a
terminal, the line to install the python packages failed as it was
missing the `-y` flag.
when copying the automated install instructions from the docs into a terminal, the line to install the python packages failed as it was missing the `-y` flag.
Seems like this is the only change needed for the existing inpaint code
to work as a node. Kyle said on Discord that inpaint shouldn't be a
node, so feel free to just reject this if this code is going to be gone
soon.
# Intro
This commit adds invokeai.backend.util.logging, which provides support
for formatted console and logfile messages that follow the status
reporting conventions of earlier InvokeAI versions:
```
### A critical error
*** A non-fatal error
** A warning
>> Informational message
| Debugging message
```
Internally, the invokeai logging module creates a new default logger
named "invokeai" so that its logging does not interfere with other
module's use of the vanilla logging module. So `logging.error("foo")`
will go through the regular logging path and not add InvokeAI's
informational message decorations, while `ialog.error("foo")` will add
the decorations.
# Usage:
This is a thin wrapper around the standard Python logging module. It can
be used in several ways:
## Module-level logging style
This style logs everything through a single default logging object and
is identical to using Python's `logging` module. The commonly-used
module-level logging functions are implemented as simple pass-thrus to
logging:
```
import invokeai.backend.util.logging as logger
logger.debug('this is a debugging message')
logger.info('this is a informational message')
logger.log(level=logging.CRITICAL, 'get out of dodge')
logger.disable(level=logging.INFO)
logger.basicConfig(filename='/var/log/invokeai.log')
logger.error('this will be logged to console and to invokeai.log')
```
Internally these functions all go through a custom logging object named
"invokeai". You can access it to perform additional customization in
either of these ways:
```
logger = logger.getLogger()
logger = logger.getLogger('invokeai')
```
## Object-oriented style
For more control, the logging module's object-oriented logging style is
also supported. The API is identical to the vanilla logging usage. In
fact, the only thing that has changed is that the getLogger() method
adds a custom formatter to the log messages.
```
import logging
from invokeai.backend.util.logging import InvokeAILogger
logger = InvokeAILogger.getLogger(__name__)
fh = logging.FileHandler('/var/invokeai.log')
logger.addHandler(fh)
logger.critical('this will be logged to both the console and the log file')
```
## Within the nodes API
From within the nodes API, the logger module is stored in the `logger`
slot of InvocationServices during dependency initialization. For
example, in a router, the idiom is:
```
from ..dependencies import ApiDependencies
logger = ApiDependencies.invoker.services.logger
logger.warning('uh oh')
```
Currently, to change the logger used by the API, one must change the
logging module passed to `ApiDependencies.initialize()` in `api_app.py`.
However, this will eventually be replaced with a method to select the
preferred logging module using the configuration file (dependent on
merging of PR #3221)
- I've sorted out the issues that make *not* persisting troublesome, these will be rolled out with canvas
- Also realized that persisting gallery images very quickly fills up localStorage, so we can't really do it anyways
vastly improves the gallery performance when many images are loaded.
- `react-virtuoso` to do the virtualized list
- `overlayscrollbars` for a scrollbar
On hyperthreaded CPUs we get two threads operating on the queue by
default on each core. This cases two threads to process queue items.
This results in pytorch errors and sometimes generates garbage.
Locking this to single thread makes sense because we are bound by the
number of GPUs in the system, not by CPU cores. And to parallelize
across GPUs we should just start multiple processors (and use async
instead of threading)
Fixes#3289
- `disabledParametersPanels` -> `disabledFeatures`
- handle disabling `faceRestore`, `upscaling`, `lightbox`, `modelManager` and OSS header links/buttons
- wait until models are loaded to hide loading screen
- also wait until schema is parsed if `nodes` is an enabled tab
When gallery was empty (and there is therefore no selected image), no
progress images were displayed.
- fix by correcting the logic in CurrentImageDisplay
- also fix app crash introduced by fixing the first bug
Prevent legacy CLI crash caused by removal of convert option
- Compensatory change to the CLI that prevents it from crashing when it
tries to import a model.
- Bug introduced when the "convert" option removed from the model
manager.
- Fix the update script to work again and fixes the ambiguity between
when a user wants to update to a tag vs updating to a branch, by making
these two operations explicitly separate.
- Remove dangling functions and arguments related to legacy checkpoint
conversion. These are no longer needed now that all legacy models are
either converted at import time, or on-the-fly in RAM.
I noticed that the current invokeai-new.py was using almost all of a CPU
core. After a bit of profileing I noticed that there were many thousands
of calls to epoll() which suggested to me that something wasn't sleeping
properly in asyncio's loop.
A bit of further investigation with Python profiling revealed that the
__dispatch_from_queue() method in FastAPIEventService
(app/api/events.py:33) was also being called thousands of times.
I believe the asyncio.sleep(0.001) in that method is too aggressive (it
means that the queue will be polled every 1ms) and that 0.1 (100ms) is
still entirely reasonable.
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* if `shouldFetchImages` is passed in, UI will make an additional
request to get valid image URL when an invocation is complete
* this is necessary in order to have optional authorization for images
- Style the Minimap
- Made the Node UI Legend Responsive
- Set Min Width for nodes on Spawn so resize doesn't snap.
- Initial Implementation of Node Search
- Added FuseJS to handle the node filtering
The first draft for a Responsive Mobile Layout for InvokeAI. Some basic
documentation to help contributors. // Notes from: @blessedcoolant
---
The whole rework needs to be done using the `mobile first` concept where
the base design will be catered to mobile and we add responsive changes
as we grow to larger screens.
**Added**
- Basic breakpoints have been added to the `theme.ts` file that indicate
at which values Chakra makes the responsive changes.
- A basic `useResolution` hook has been added that either returns
`mobile`, `tablet` or `desktop` based on the breakpoint. We can
customize this hook further to do more complex checks for us if need be.
**Syntax**
- Any Chakra component is directly capable of taking different values
for the different breakpoints set in our `theme.ts` file. These can be
passed in a few ways with the most descriptive being an object. For
example:
`flexDir={{ base: 'column', xl: 'row' }}` - This would set the `0em and
above` to be column for the flex direction but change to row
automatically when we hit `xl` and above resolutions which in our case
is `80em or 1280px`. This same format is applicable for any element in
Chakra.
`flexDir={['column', null, null, 'row', null]}` - The above syntax can
also be passed as an array to the property with each value in the array
corresponding to each breakpoint we have. Setting `null` just bypasses
it. This is a good short hand but I think we stick to the above syntax
for readability.
**Note**: I've modified a few elements here and there to give an idea on
how the responsive syntax works for reference.
---
**Problems to be solved** @SammCheese
- Some issues you might run into are with the Resizable components.
We've decided we will get not use resizable components for smaller
resolutions. Doesn't make sense. So you'll need to make conditional
renderings around these.
- Some components that need custom layouts for different screens might
be better if ported over to `Grid` and use `gridTemplateAreas` to swap
out the design layout. I've demonstrated an example of this in a commit
I've made. I'll let you be the judge of where we might need this.
- The header will probably need to be converted to a burger menu of some
sort with the model changing being handled correctly UX wise. We'll
discuss this on discord.
---
Anyone willing to contribute to this PR can feel free to join the
discussion on discord.
https://discord.com/channels/1020123559063990373/1020839344170348605/threads/1097323866780606615
* feat(ui): add axios client generator and simple example
* fix(ui): update client & nodes test code w/ new Edge type
* chore(ui): organize generated files
* chore(ui): update .eslintignore, .prettierignore
* chore(ui): update openapi.json
* feat(backend): fixes for nodes/generator
* feat(ui): generate object args for api client
* feat(ui): more nodes api prototyping
* feat(ui): nodes cancel
* chore(ui): regenerate api client
* fix(ui): disable OG web server socket connection
* fix(ui): fix scrollbar styles typing and prop
just noticed the typo, and made the types stronger.
* feat(ui): add socketio types
* feat(ui): wip nodes
- extract api client method arg types instead of manually declaring them
- update example to display images
- general tidy up
* start building out node translations from frontend state and add notes about missing features
* use reference to sampler_name
* use reference to sampler_name
* add optional apiUrl prop
* feat(ui): start hooking up dynamic txt2img node generation, create middleware for session invocation
* feat(ui): write separate nodes socket layer, txt2img generating and rendering w single node
* feat(ui): img2img implementation
* feat(ui): get intermediate images working but types are stubbed out
* chore(ui): add support for package mode
* feat(ui): add nodes mode script
* feat(ui): handle random seeds
* fix(ui): fix middleware types
* feat(ui): add rtk action type guard
* feat(ui): disable NodeAPITest
This was polluting the network/socket logs.
* feat(ui): fix parameters panel border color
This commit should be elsewhere but I don't want to break my flow
* feat(ui): make thunk types more consistent
* feat(ui): add type guards for outputs
* feat(ui): load images on socket connect
Rudimentary
* chore(ui): bump redux-toolkit
* docs(ui): update readme
* chore(ui): regenerate api client
* chore(ui): add typescript as dev dependency
I am having trouble with TS versions after vscode updated and now uses TS 5. `madge` has installed 3.9.10 and for whatever reason my vscode wants to use that. Manually specifying 4.9.5 and then setting vscode to use that as the workspace TS fixes the issue.
* feat(ui): begin migrating gallery to nodes
Along the way, migrate to use RTK `createEntityAdapter` for gallery images, and separate `results` and `uploads` into separate slices. Much cleaner this way.
* feat(ui): clean up & comment results slice
* fix(ui): separate thunk for initial gallery load so it properly gets index 0
* feat(ui): POST upload working
* fix(ui): restore removed type
* feat(ui): patch api generation for headers access
* chore(ui): regenerate api
* feat(ui): wip gallery migration
* feat(ui): wip gallery migration
* chore(ui): regenerate api
* feat(ui): wip refactor socket events
* feat(ui): disable panels based on app props
* feat(ui): invert logic to be disabled
* disable panels when app mounts
* feat(ui): add support to disableTabs
* docs(ui): organise and update docs
* lang(ui): add toast strings
* feat(ui): wip events, comments, and general refactoring
* feat(ui): add optional token for auth
* feat(ui): export StatusIndicator and ModelSelect for header use
* feat(ui) working on making socket URL dynamic
* feat(ui): dynamic middleware loading
* feat(ui): prep for socket jwt
* feat(ui): migrate cancelation
also updated action names to be event-like instead of declaration-like
sorry, i was scattered and this commit has a lot of unrelated stuff in it.
* fix(ui): fix img2img type
* chore(ui): regenerate api client
* feat(ui): improve InvocationCompleteEvent types
* feat(ui): increase StatusIndicator font size
* fix(ui): fix middleware order for multi-node graphs
* feat(ui): add exampleGraphs object w/ iterations example
* feat(ui): generate iterations graph
* feat(ui): update ModelSelect for nodes API
* feat(ui): add hi-res functionality for txt2img generations
* feat(ui): "subscribe" to particular nodes
feels like a dirty hack but oh well it works
* feat(ui): first steps to node editor ui
* fix(ui): disable event subscription
it is not fully baked just yet
* feat(ui): wip node editor
* feat(ui): remove extraneous field types
* feat(ui): nodes before deleting stuff
* feat(ui): cleanup nodes ui stuff
* feat(ui): hook up nodes to redux
* fix(ui): fix handle
* fix(ui): add basic node edges & connection validation
* feat(ui): add connection validation styling
* feat(ui): increase edge width
* feat(ui): it blends
* feat(ui): wip model handling and graph topology validation
* feat(ui): validation connections w/ graphlib
* docs(ui): update nodes doc
* feat(ui): wip node editor
* chore(ui): rebuild api, update types
* add redux-dynamic-middlewares as a dependency
* feat(ui): add url host transformation
* feat(ui): handle already-connected fields
* feat(ui): rewrite SqliteItemStore in sqlalchemy
* fix(ui): fix sqlalchemy dynamic model instantiation
* feat(ui, nodes): metadata wip
* feat(ui, nodes): models
* feat(ui, nodes): more metadata wip
* feat(ui): wip range/iterate
* fix(nodes): fix sqlite typing
* feat(ui): export new type for invoke component
* tests(nodes): fix test instantiation of ImageField
* feat(nodes): fix LoadImageInvocation
* feat(nodes): add `title` ui hint
* feat(nodes): make ImageField attrs optional
* feat(ui): wip nodes etc
* feat(nodes): roll back sqlalchemy
* fix(nodes): partially address feedback
* fix(backend): roll back changes to pngwriter
* feat(nodes): wip address metadata feedback
* feat(nodes): add seeded rng to RandomRange
* feat(nodes): address feedback
* feat(nodes): move GET images error handling to DiskImageStorage
* feat(nodes): move GET images error handling to DiskImageStorage
* fix(nodes): fix image output schema customization
* feat(ui): img2img/txt2img -> linear
- remove txt2img and img2img tabs
- add linear tab
- add initial image selection to linear parameters accordion
* feat(ui): tidy graph builders
* feat(ui): tidy misc
* feat(ui): improve invocation union types
* feat(ui): wip metadata viewer recall
* feat(ui): move fonts to normal deps
* feat(nodes): fix broken upload
* feat(nodes): add metadata module + tests, thumbnails
- `MetadataModule` is stateless and needed in places where the `InvocationContext` is not available, so have not made it a `service`
- Handles loading/parsing/building metadata, and creating png info objects
- added tests for MetadataModule
- Lifted thumbnail stuff to util
* fix(nodes): revert change to RandomRangeInvocation
* feat(nodes): address feedback
- make metadata a service
- rip out pydantic validation, implement metadata parsing as simple functions
- update tests
- address other minor feedback items
* fix(nodes): fix other tests
* fix(nodes): add metadata service to cli
* fix(nodes): fix latents/image field parsing
* feat(nodes): customise LatentsField schema
* feat(nodes): move metadata parsing to frontend
* fix(nodes): fix metadata test
---------
Co-authored-by: maryhipp <maryhipp@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mary Hipp <maryhipp@Marys-MacBook-Air.local>
Since the change itself is quite straight-forward, I'll just describe
the context. Tried using automatic installer on my laptop, kept erroring
out on line 140-something of installer.py, "ERROR: Can not perform a
'--user' install. User site-packages are not visible in this
virtualenv."
Got tired of of fighting with pip so moved on to command line install.
Worked immediately, but at the time lacked instruction for CPU, so
instead of opening any helpful hyperlinks in the readme, took a few
minutes to grab the link from installer.py - thus this pr.
- Fixed a bunch of padding and margin issues across the app
- Fixed the Invoke logo compressing
- Disabled the visibility of the options panel pin button in tablet and mobile views
- Refined the header menu options in mobile and tablet views
- Refined other site header elements in mobile and tablet views
- Aligned Tab Icons to center in mobile and tablet views
Made some basic responsive changes to demonstrate how to go about making changes.
There are a bunch of problems not addressed yet. Like dealing with the resizeable component and etc.
This component just classifies `base` and `sm` as mobile, `md` and `lg` as tablet and `xl` and `2xl` as desktop.
This is a basic hook for quicker work with resolutions. Can be modified and adjusted to our needs. All resolution related work can go into this hook.
This commit adds invokeai.backend.util.logging, which provides support
for formatted console and logfile messages that follow the status
reporting conventions of earlier InvokeAI versions.
Examples:
### A critical error (logging.CRITICAL)
*** A non-fatal error (logging.ERROR)
** A warning (logging.WARNING)
>> Informational message (logging.INFO)
| Debugging message (logging.DEBUG)
This style logs everything through a single logging object and is
identical to using Python's `logging` module. The commonly-used
module-level logging functions are implemented as simple pass-thrus
to logging:
import invokeai.backend.util.logging as ialog
ialog.debug('this is a debugging message')
ialog.info('this is a informational message')
ialog.log(level=logging.CRITICAL, 'get out of dodge')
ialog.disable(level=logging.INFO)
ialog.basicConfig(filename='/var/log/invokeai.log')
Internally, the invokeai logging module creates a new default logger
named "invokeai" so that its logging does not interfere with other
module's use of the vanilla logging module. So `logging.error("foo")`
will go through the regular logging path and not add the additional
message decorations.
For more control, the logging module's object-oriented logging style
is also supported. The API is identical to the vanilla logging
usage. In fact, the only thing that has changed is that the
getLogger() method adds a custom formatter to the log messages.
import logging
from invokeai.backend.util.logging import InvokeAILogger
logger = InvokeAILogger.getLogger(__name__)
fh = logging.FileHandler('/var/invokeai.log')
logger.addHandler(fh)
logger.critical('this will be logged to both the console and the log file')
This commit adds invokeai.backend.util.logging, which provides support
for formatted console and logfile messages that follow the status
reporting conventions of earlier InvokeAI versions.
Examples:
### A critical error (logging.CRITICAL)
*** A non-fatal error (logging.ERROR)
** A warning (logging.WARNING)
>> Informational message (logging.INFO)
| Debugging message (logging.DEBUG)
- add invocation schema customisation
done via fastapi's `Config` class and `schema_extra`. when using `Config`, inherit from `InvocationConfig` to get type hints.
where it makes sense - like for all math invocations - define a `MathInvocationConfig` class and have all invocations inherit from it.
this customisation can provide any arbitrary additional data to the UI. currently it provides tags and field type hints.
this is necessary for `model` type fields, which are actually string fields. without something like this, we can't reliably differentiate `model` fields from normal `string` fields.
can also be used for future field types.
all invocations now have tags, and all `model` fields have ui type hints.
- fix model handling for invocations
added a helper to fall back to the default model if an invalid model name is chosen. model names in graphs now work.
- fix latents progress callback
noticed this wasn't correct while working on everything else.
When running this app first time in WSL2 environment, which is
notoriously slow when it comes to IO, computing the SHAs of the models
takes an eternity.
Computing shas for sd2.1
```
| Calculating sha256 hash of model files
| sha256 = 1e4ce085102fe6590d41ec1ab6623a18c07127e2eca3e94a34736b36b57b9c5e (49 files hashed in 510.87s)
```
I increased the chunk size to 16MB reduce the number of round trips for
loading the data. New results:
```
| Calculating sha256 hash of model files
| sha256 = 1e4ce085102fe6590d41ec1ab6623a18c07127e2eca3e94a34736b36b57b9c5e (49 files hashed in 59.89s)
```
Higher values don't seem to make an impact.
- add `list_images` endpoint at `GET api/v1/images`
- extend `ImageStorageBase` with `list()` method, implemented it for `DiskImageStorage`
- add `ImageReponse` class to for image responses, which includes urls, metadata
- add `ImageMetadata` class (basically a stub at the moment)
- uploaded images now named `"{uuid}_{timestamp}.png"`
- add `models` modules. besides separating concerns more clearly, this helps to mitigate circular dependencies
- improve thumbnail handling
- the functionality to automatically import and run legacy checkpoint
files in a designated folder has been removed from the backend but there
are vestiges of the code remaining in the frontend that are causing
crashes.
- This fixes the problem.
- Closes#3075
This PR introduces a new set of ModelManager methods that enables you to
retrieve the individual parts of a stable diffusion pipeline model,
including the vae, text_encoder, unet, tokenizer, etc.
To use:
```
from invokeai.backend import ModelManager
manager = ModelManager('/path/to/models.yaml')
# get the VAE
vae = manager.get_model_vae('stable-diffusion-1.5')
# get the unet
unet = manager.get_model_unet('stable-diffusion-1.5')
# get the tokenizer
tokenizer = manager.get_model_tokenizer('stable-diffusion-1.5')
# etc etc
feature_extractor = manager.get_model_feature_extractor('stable-diffusion-1.5')
scheduler = manager.get_model_scheduler('stable-diffusion-1.5')
text_encoder = manager.get_model_text_encoder('stable-diffusion-1.5')
# if no model provided, then defaults to the one currently in GPU, if any
vae = manager.get_model_vae()
```
- Compensatory change to the CLI that prevents it from crashing
when it tries to import a model.
- Bug introduced when the "convert" option removed from the model
manager.
- New method is ModelManager.get_sub_model(model_name:str,model_part:SDModelComponent)
To use:
```
from invokeai.backend import ModelManager, SDModelComponent as sdmc
manager = ModelManager('/path/to/models.yaml')
vae = manager.get_sub_model('stable-diffusion-1.5', sdmc.vae)
```
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# Invoke AI - Generative AI for Professional Creatives
## Professional Creative Tools for Stable Diffusion, Custom-Trained Models, and more.
To learn more about Invoke AI, get started instantly, or implement our Business solutions, visit [invoke.ai](https://invoke.ai)
# InvokeAI: A Stable Diffusion Toolkit
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InvokeAI is a leading creative engine built to empower professionals and enthusiasts alike. Generate and create stunning visual media using the latest AI-driven technologies. InvokeAI offers an industry leading Web Interface, interactive Command Line Interface, and also serves as the foundation for multiple commercial products.
InvokeAI is a leading creative engine built to empower professionals
and enthusiasts alike. Generate and create stunning visual media using
the latest AI-driven technologies. InvokeAI offers an industry leading
Web Interface, interactive Command Line Interface, and also serves as
the foundation for multiple commercial products.
**Quick links**: [[How to Install](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/#installation)] [<a href="https://discord.gg/ZmtBAhwWhy">Discord Server</a>] [<a href="https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/">Documentation and Tutorials</a>] [<a href="https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/">Code and Downloads</a>] [<a href="https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/issues">Bug Reports</a>] [<a href="https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/discussions">Discussion, Ideas & Q&A</a>]
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[Issues](https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/issues) tab to report bugs and make feature
requests. Be sure to use the provided templates. They will help us diagnose issues faster._
(Replace `v3.0.0` with the current release number if this document is out of date).
The first command will install and upgrade new software to run
InvokeAI. The second will prepare the 2.3 directory for use with 3.0.
You may now launch the WebUI in the usual way, by selecting option [1]
from the launcher script
#### Migrating Images
The migration script will migrate your invokeai settings and models,
including textual inversion models, LoRAs and merges that you may have
installed previously. However it does **not** migrate the generated
images stored in your 2.3-format outputs directory. To do this, you
need to run an additional step:
1. From a working InvokeAI 3.0 root directory, start the launcher and
enter menu option [8] to open the "developer's console".
2. At the developer's console command line, type the command:
```bash
invokeai-import-images
```
3. This will lead you through the process of confirming the desired
source and destination for the imported images. The images will
appear in the gallery board of your choice, and contain the
original prompt, model name, and other parameters used to generate
the image.
(Many kudos to **techjedi** for contributing this script.)
## Hardware Requirements
InvokeAI is supported across Linux, Windows and macOS. Linux
@@ -190,21 +341,20 @@ AMD card (using the ROCm driver).
You will need one of the following:
- An NVIDIA-based graphics card with 4 GB or more VRAM memory.
- An NVIDIA-based graphics card with 4 GB or more VRAM memory. 6-8 GB
of VRAM is highly recommended for rendering using the Stable
Diffusion XL models
- An Apple computer with an M1 chip.
- An AMD-based graphics card with 4GB or more VRAM memory. (Linux only)
- An AMD-based graphics card with 4GB or more VRAM memory (Linux
only), 6-8 GB for XL rendering.
We do not recommend the GTX 1650 or 1660 series video cards. They are
unable to run in half-precision mode and do not have sufficient VRAM
to render 512x512 images.
### Memory
**Memory** - At least 12 GB Main Memory RAM.
- At least 12 GB Main Memory RAM.
### Disk
- At least 12 GB of free disk space for the machine learning model, Python, and all its dependencies.
**Disk** - At least 12 GB of free disk space for the machine learning model, Python, and all its dependencies.
## Features
@@ -218,28 +368,24 @@ InvokeAI offers a locally hosted Web Server & React Frontend, with an industry l
The Unified Canvas is a fully integrated canvas implementation with support for all core generation capabilities, in/outpainting, brush tools, and more. This creative tool unlocks the capability for artists to create with AI as a creative collaborator, and can be used to augment AI-generated imagery, sketches, photography, renders, and more.
### *Advanced Prompt Syntax*
### *Workflows & Nodes*
InvokeAI's advanced prompt syntax allows for token weighting, cross-attention control, and prompt blending, allowing for fine-tuned tweaking of your invocations and exploration of the latent space.
InvokeAI offers a fully featured workflow management solution, enabling users to combine the power of nodes based workflows with the easy of a UI. This allows for customizable generation pipelines to be developed and shared by users looking to create specific workflows to support their production use-cases.
### *Command Line Interface*
### *Board & Gallery Management*
For users utilizing a terminal-based environment, or who want to take advantage of CLI features, InvokeAI offers an extensive and actively supported command-line interface that provides the full suite of generation functionality available in the tool.
Invoke AI provides an organized gallery system for easily storing, accessing, and remixing your content in the Invoke workspace. Images can be dragged/dropped onto any Image-base UI element in the application, and rich metadata within the Image allows for easy recall of key prompts or settings used in your workflow.
Notes](https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/releases) and the
[CHANGELOG](docs/CHANGELOG.md).
## Troubleshooting
### Troubleshooting
Please check out our **[Q&A](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/help/TROUBLESHOOT/#faq)** to get solutions for common installation
problems and other issues.
problems and other issues. For more help, please join our [Discord][discord link]
## Contributing
Anyone who wishes to contribute to this project, whether documentation, features, bug fixes, code
cleanup, testing, or code reviews, is very much encouraged to do so.
To join, just raise your hand on the InvokeAI Discord server (#dev-chat) or the GitHub discussion board.
If you'd like to help with translation, please see our [translation guide](docs/other/TRANSLATION.md).
Get started with contributing by reading our [Contribution documentation](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/contributing/CONTRIBUTING/), joining the [#dev-chat](https://discord.com/channels/1020123559063990373/1049495067846524939) or the GitHub discussion board.
If you are unfamiliar with how
to contribute to GitHub projects, here is a
[Getting Started Guide](https://opensource.com/article/19/7/create-pull-request-github). A full set of contributionguidelines, along with templates, are in progress. You can **make your pull request against the "main" branch**.
to contribute to GitHub projects, we have a new contributor checklist you can follow to get started contributing:
All commands are to be run from the `docker` directory: `cd docker`
#### Linux
1. Ensure builkit is enabled in the Docker daemon settings (`/etc/docker/daemon.json`)
2. Install the `docker compose` plugin using your package manager, or follow a [tutorial](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/linux/#install-using-the-repository).
- The deprecated `docker-compose` (hyphenated) CLI continues to work for now.
3. Ensure docker daemon is able to access the GPU.
- You may need to install [nvidia-container-toolkit](https://docs.nvidia.com/datacenter/cloud-native/container-toolkit/latest/install-guide.html)
#### macOS
1. Ensure Docker has at least 16GB RAM
2. Enable VirtioFS for file sharing
3. Enable `docker compose` V2 support
This is done via Docker Desktop preferences
## Quickstart
1. Make a copy of `env.sample` and name it `.env` (`cp env.sample .env` (Mac/Linux) or `copy example.env .env` (Windows)). Make changes as necessary. Set `INVOKEAI_ROOT` to an absolute path to:
a. the desired location of the InvokeAI runtime directory, or
b. an existing, v3.0.0 compatible runtime directory.
1.`docker compose up`
The image will be built automatically if needed.
The runtime directory (holding models and outputs) will be created in the location specified by `INVOKEAI_ROOT`. The default location is `~/invokeai`. The runtime directory will be populated with the base configs and models necessary to start generating.
### Use a GPU
- Linux is *recommended* for GPU support in Docker.
- WSL2 is *required* for Windows.
- only `x86_64` architecture is supported.
The Docker daemon on the system must be already set up to use the GPU. In case of Linux, this involves installing `nvidia-docker-runtime` and configuring the `nvidia` runtime as default. Steps will be different for AMD. Please see Docker documentation for the most up-to-date instructions for using your GPU with Docker.
## Customize
Check the `.env.sample` file. It contains some environment variables for running in Docker. Copy it, name it `.env`, and fill it in with your own values. Next time you run `docker compose up`, your custom values will be used.
You can also set these values in `docker-compose.yml` directly, but `.env` will help avoid conflicts when code is updated.
Example (values are optional, but setting `INVOKEAI_ROOT` is highly recommended):
```bash
INVOKEAI_ROOT=/Volumes/WorkDrive/invokeai
HUGGINGFACE_TOKEN=the_actual_token
CONTAINER_UID=1000
GPU_DRIVER=cuda
```
Any environment variables supported by InvokeAI can be set here - please see the [Configuration docs](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/features/CONFIGURATION/) for further detail.
## Even Moar Customizing!
See the `docker-compose.yml` file. The `command` instruction can be uncommented and used to run arbitrary startup commands. Some examples below.
### Reconfigure the runtime directory
Can be used to download additional models from the supported model list
In conjunction with `INVOKEAI_ROOT` can be also used to initialize a runtime directory
Stable Diffusion distribution by InvokeAI: https://github.com/invoke-ai
The Docker image tracks the `main` branch of the InvokeAI project, which means it includes the latest features, but may contain some bugs.
Your working directory is mounted under the `/workspace` path inside the pod. The models are in `/workspace/invokeai/models`, and outputs are in `/workspace/invokeai/outputs`.
> **Only the /workspace directory will persist between pod restarts!**
> **If you _terminate_ (not just _stop_) the pod, the /workspace will be lost.**
## Quickstart
1. Launch a pod from this template. **It will take about 5-10 minutes to run through the initial setup**. Be patient.
1. Wait for the application to load.
- TIP: you know it's ready when the CPU usage goes idle
- You can also check the logs for a line that says "_Point your browser at..._"
1. Open the Invoke AI web UI: click the `Connect` => `connect over HTTP` button.
1. Generate some art!
## Other things you can do
At any point you may edit the pod configuration and set an arbitrary Docker command. For example, you could run a command to downloads some models using `curl`, or fetch some images and place them into your outputs to continue a working session.
If you need to run *multiple commands*, define them in the Docker Command field like this:
This image includes a couple of handy tools to help you get the data into the pod (such as your custom models or embeddings), and out of the pod (such as downloading your outputs). Here are your options for getting your data in and out of the pod:
- **SSH server**:
1. Make sure to create and set your Public Key in the RunPod settings (follow the official instructions)
1. Add an exposed port 22 (TCP) in the pod settings!
1. When your pod restarts, you will see a new entry in the `Connect` dialog. Use this SSH server to `scp` or `sftp` your files as necessary, or SSH into the pod using the fully fledged SSH server.
1. On your computer, `pip install magic-wormhole` (see above instructions for details)
1. Connect to the command line **using the "light" SSH client** or the browser-based console. _Currently there's a bug where `wormhole` isn't available when connected to "full" SSH server, as described above_.
1.`wormhole send /workspace/invokeai/outputs` will send the entire `outputs` directory. You can also send individual files.
1. Once packaged, you will see a `wormhole receive <123-some-words>` command. Copy it
1. Paste this command into the terminal on your local machine to securely download the payload.
1. It works the same in reverse: you can `wormhole send` some models from your computer to the pod. Again, save your files somewhere in `/workspace` or they will be lost when the pod is stopped.
- **RunPod's Cloud Sync feature** may be used to sync the persistent volume to cloud storage. You could, for example, copy the entire `/workspace` to S3, add some custom models to it, and copy it back from S3 when launching new pod configurations. Follow the Cloud Sync instructions.
### Disable the NSFW checker
The NSFW checker is enabled by default. To disable it, edit the pod configuration and set the following command:
This release (along with the post1 and post2 follow-on releases) expands support for additional LoRA and LyCORIS models, upgrades diffusers versions, and fixes a few bugs.
### LoRA and LyCORIS Support Improvement
A number of LoRA/LyCORIS fine-tune files (those which alter the text encoder as well as the unet model) were not having the desired effect in InvokeAI. This bug has now been fixed. Full documentation of LoRA support is available at InvokeAI LoRA Support.
Previously, InvokeAI did not distinguish between LoRA/LyCORIS models based on Stable Diffusion v1.5 vs those based on v2.0 and 2.1, leading to a crash when an incompatible model was loaded. This has now been fixed. In addition, the web pulldown menus for LoRA and Textual Inversion selection have been enhanced to show only those files that are compatible with the currently-selected Stable Diffusion model.
Support for the newer LoKR LyCORIS files has been added.
### Library Updates and Speed/Reproducibility Advancements
The major enhancement in this version is that NVIDIA users no longer need to decide between speed and reproducibility. Previously, if you activated the Xformers library, you would see improvements in speed and memory usage, but multiple images generated with the same seed and other parameters would be slightly different from each other. This is no longer the case. Relative to 2.3.5 you will see improved performance when running without Xformers, and even better performance when Xformers is activated. In both cases, images generated with the same settings will be identical.
Here are the new library versions:
Library Version
Torch 2.0.0
Diffusers 0.16.1
Xformers 0.0.19
Compel 1.1.5
Other Improvements
### Performance Improvements
When a model is loaded for the first time, InvokeAI calculates its checksum for incorporation into the PNG metadata. This process could take up to a minute on network-mounted disks and WSL mounts. This release noticeably speeds up the process.
### Bug Fixes
The "import models from directory" and "import from URL" functionality in the console-based model installer has now been fixed.
When running the WebUI, we have reduced the number of times that InvokeAI reaches out to HuggingFace to fetch the list of embeddable Textual Inversion models. We have also caught and fixed a problem with the updater not correctly detecting when another instance of the updater is running
## v2.3.4 <small>(7 April 2023)</small>
What's New in 2.3.4
This features release adds support for LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation) and LyCORIS (Lora beYond Conventional) models, as well as some minor bug fixes.
### LoRA and LyCORIS Support
LoRA files contain fine-tuning weights that enable particular styles, subjects or concepts to be applied to generated images. LyCORIS files are an extended variant of LoRA. InvokeAI supports the most common LoRA/LyCORIS format, which ends in the suffix .safetensors. You will find numerous LoRA and LyCORIS models for download at Civitai, and a small but growing number at Hugging Face. Full documentation of LoRA support is available at InvokeAI LoRA Support.( Pre-release note: this page will only be available after release)
To use LoRA/LyCORIS models in InvokeAI:
Download the .safetensors files of your choice and place in /path/to/invokeai/loras. This directory was not present in earlier version of InvokeAI but will be created for you the first time you run the command-line or web client. You can also create the directory manually.
Add withLora(lora-file,weight) to your prompts. The weight is optional and will default to 1.0. A few examples, assuming that a LoRA file named loras/sushi.safetensors is present:
family sitting at dinner table eating sushi withLora(sushi,0.9)
family sitting at dinner table eating sushi withLora(sushi, 0.75)
family sitting at dinner table eating sushi withLora(sushi)
Multiple withLora() prompt fragments are allowed. The weight can be arbitrarily large, but the useful range is roughly 0.5 to 1.0. Higher weights make the LoRA's influence stronger. Negative weights are also allowed, which can lead to some interesting effects.
Generate as you usually would! If you find that the image is too "crisp" try reducing the overall CFG value or reducing individual LoRA weights. As is the case with all fine-tunes, you'll get the best results when running the LoRA on top of the model similar to, or identical with, the one that was used during the LoRA's training. Don't try to load a SD 1.x-trained LoRA into a SD 2.x model, and vice versa. This will trigger a non-fatal error message and generation will not proceed.
You can change the location of the loras directory by passing the --lora_directory option to `invokeai.
### New WebUI LoRA and Textual Inversion Buttons
This version adds two new web interface buttons for inserting LoRA and Textual Inversion triggers into the prompt as shown in the screenshot below.
Clicking on one or the other of the buttons will bring up a menu of available LoRA/LyCORIS or Textual Inversion trigger terms. Select a menu item to insert the properly-formatted withLora() or <textual-inversion> prompt fragment into the positive prompt. The number in parentheses indicates the number of trigger terms currently in the prompt. You may click the button again and deselect the LoRA or trigger to remove it from the prompt, or simply edit the prompt directly.
Currently terms are inserted into the positive prompt textbox only. However, some textual inversion embeddings are designed to be used with negative prompts. To move a textual inversion trigger into the negative prompt, simply cut and paste it.
By default the Textual Inversion menu only shows locally installed models found at startup time in /path/to/invokeai/embeddings. However, InvokeAI has the ability to dynamically download and install additional Textual Inversion embeddings from the HuggingFace Concepts Library. You may choose to display the most popular of these (with five or more likes) in the Textual Inversion menu by going to Settings and turning on "Show Textual Inversions from HF Concepts Library." When this option is activated, the locally-installed TI embeddings will be shown first, followed by uninstalled terms from Hugging Face. See The Hugging Face Concepts Library and Importing Textual Inversion files for more information.
### Minor features and fixes
This release changes model switching behavior so that the command-line and Web UIs save the last model used and restore it the next time they are launched. It also improves the behavior of the installer so that the pip utility is kept up to date.
### Known Bugs in 2.3.4
These are known bugs in the release.
The Ancestral DPMSolverMultistepScheduler (k_dpmpp_2a) sampler is not yet implemented for diffusers models and will disappear from the WebUI Sampler menu when a diffusers model is selected.
Windows Defender will sometimes raise Trojan or backdoor alerts for the codeformer.pth face restoration model, as well as the CIDAS/clipseg and runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1.5 models. These are false positives and can be safely ignored. InvokeAI performs a malware scan on all models as they are loaded. For additional security, you should use safetensors models whenever they are available.
## v2.3.3 <small>(28 March 2023)</small>
This is a bugfix and minor feature release.
### Bugfixes
Since version 2.3.2 the following bugs have been fixed:
Bugs
When using legacy checkpoints with an external VAE, the VAE file is now scanned for malware prior to loading. Previously only the main model weights file was scanned.
Textual inversion will select an appropriate batchsize based on whether xformers is active, and will default to xformers enabled if the library is detected.
The batch script log file names have been fixed to be compatible with Windows.
Occasional corruption of the .next_prefix file (which stores the next output file name in sequence) on Windows systems is now detected and corrected.
Support loading of legacy config files that have no personalization (textual inversion) section.
An infinite loop when opening the developer's console from within the invoke.sh script has been corrected.
Documentation fixes, including a recipe for detecting and fixing problems with the AMD GPU ROCm driver.
Enhancements
It is now possible to load and run several community-contributed SD-2.0 based models, including the often-requested "Illuminati" model.
The "NegativePrompts" embedding file, and others like it, can now be loaded by placing it in the InvokeAI embeddings directory.
If no --model is specified at launch time, InvokeAI will remember the last model used and restore it the next time it is launched.
On Linux systems, the invoke.sh launcher now uses a prettier console-based interface. To take advantage of it, install the dialog package using your package manager (e.g. sudo apt install dialog).
When loading legacy models (safetensors/ckpt) you can specify a custom config file and/or a VAE by placing like-named files in the same directory as the model following this example:
my-favorite-model.ckpt
my-favorite-model.yaml
my-favorite-model.vae.pt # or my-favorite-model.vae.safetensors
### Known Bugs in 2.3.3
These are known bugs in the release.
The Ancestral DPMSolverMultistepScheduler (k_dpmpp_2a) sampler is not yet implemented for diffusers models and will disappear from the WebUI Sampler menu when a diffusers model is selected.
Windows Defender will sometimes raise Trojan or backdoor alerts for the codeformer.pth face restoration model, as well as the CIDAS/clipseg and runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1.5 models. These are false positives and can be safely ignored. InvokeAI performs a malware scan on all models as they are loaded. For additional security, you should use safetensors models whenever they are available.
## v2.3.2 <small>(11 March 2023)</small>
This is a bugfix and minor feature release.
### Bugfixes
Since version 2.3.1 the following bugs have been fixed:
Black images appearing for potential NSFW images when generating with legacy checkpoint models and both --no-nsfw_checker and --ckpt_convert turned on.
Black images appearing when generating from models fine-tuned on Stable-Diffusion-2-1-base. When importing V2-derived models, you may be asked to select whether the model was derived from a "base" model (512 pixels) or the 768-pixel SD-2.1 model.
The "Use All" button was not restoring the Hi-Res Fix setting on the WebUI
When using the model installer console app, models failed to import correctly when importing from directories with spaces in their names. A similar issue with the output directory was also fixed.
Crashes that occurred during model merging.
Restore previous naming of Stable Diffusion base and 768 models.
Upgraded to latest versions of diffusers, transformers, safetensors and accelerate libraries upstream. We hope that this will fix the assertion NDArray > 2**32 issue that MacOS users have had when generating images larger than 768x768 pixels. Please report back.
As part of the upgrade to diffusers, the location of the diffusers-based models has changed from models/diffusers to models/hub. When you launch InvokeAI for the first time, it will prompt you to OK a one-time move. This should be quick and harmless, but if you have modified your models/diffusers directory in some way, for example using symlinks, you may wish to cancel the migration and make appropriate adjustments.
New "Invokeai-batch" script
### Invoke AI Batch
2.3.2 introduces a new command-line only script called invokeai-batch that can be used to generate hundreds of images from prompts and settings that vary systematically. This can be used to try the same prompt across multiple combinations of models, steps, CFG settings and so forth. It also allows you to template prompts and generate a combinatorial list like:
a shack in the mountains, photograph
a shack in the mountains, watercolor
a shack in the mountains, oil painting
a chalet in the mountains, photograph
a chalet in the mountains, watercolor
a chalet in the mountains, oil painting
a shack in the desert, photograph
...
If you have a system with multiple GPUs, or a single GPU with lots of VRAM, you can parallelize generation across the combinatorial set, reducing wait times and using your system's resources efficiently (make sure you have good GPU cooling).
To try invokeai-batch out. Launch the "developer's console" using the invoke launcher script, or activate the invokeai virtual environment manually. From the console, give the command invokeai-batch --help in order to learn how the script works and create your first template file for dynamic prompt generation.
### Known Bugs in 2.3.2
These are known bugs in the release.
The Ancestral DPMSolverMultistepScheduler (k_dpmpp_2a) sampler is not yet implemented for diffusers models and will disappear from the WebUI Sampler menu when a diffusers model is selected.
Windows Defender will sometimes raise a Trojan alert for the codeformer.pth face restoration model. As far as we have been able to determine, this is a false positive and can be safely whitelisted.
## v2.3.1 <small>(22 February 2023)</small>
This is primarily a bugfix release, but it does provide several new features that will improve the user experience.
### Enhanced support for model management
InvokeAI now makes it convenient to add, remove and modify models. You can individually import models that are stored on your local system, scan an entire folder and its subfolders for models and import them automatically, and even directly import models from the internet by providing their download URLs. You also have the option of designating a local folder to scan for new models each time InvokeAI is restarted.
There are three ways of accessing the model management features:
From the WebUI, click on the cube to the right of the model selection menu. This will bring up a form that allows you to import models individually from your local disk or scan a directory for models to import.
Using the Model Installer App
Choose option (5) download and install models from the invoke launcher script to start a new console-based application for model management. You can use this to select from a curated set of starter models, or import checkpoint, safetensors, and diffusers models from a local disk or the internet. The example below shows importing two checkpoint URLs from popular SD sites and a HuggingFace diffusers model using its Repository ID. It also shows how to designate a folder to be scanned at startup time for new models to import.
Command-line users can start this app using the command invokeai-model-install.
Using the Command Line Client (CLI)
The !install_model and !convert_model commands have been enhanced to allow entering of URLs and local directories to scan and import. The first command installs .ckpt and .safetensors files as-is. The second one converts them into the faster diffusers format before installation.
Internally InvokeAI is able to probe the contents of a .ckpt or .safetensors file to distinguish among v1.x, v2.x and inpainting models. This means that you do not need to include "inpaint" in your model names to use an inpainting model. Note that Stable Diffusion v2.x models will be autoconverted into a diffusers model the first time you use it.
Please see INSTALLING MODELS for more information on model management.
### An Improved Installer Experience
The installer now launches a console-based UI for setting and changing commonly-used startup options:
After selecting the desired options, the installer installs several support models needed by InvokeAI's face reconstruction and upscaling features and then launches the interface for selecting and installing models shown earlier. At any time, you can edit the startup options by launching invoke.sh/invoke.bat and entering option (6) change InvokeAI startup options
Command-line users can launch the new configure app using invokeai-configure.
This release also comes with a renewed updater. To do an update without going through a whole reinstallation, launch invoke.sh or invoke.bat and choose option (9) update InvokeAI . This will bring you to a screen that prompts you to update to the latest released version, to the most current development version, or any released or unreleased version you choose by selecting the tag or branch of the desired version.
Command-line users can run this interface by typing invokeai-configure
### Image Symmetry Options
There are now features to generate horizontal and vertical symmetry during generation. The way these work is to wait until a selected step in the generation process and then to turn on a mirror image effect. In addition to generating some cool images, you can also use this to make side-by-side comparisons of how an image will look with more or fewer steps. Access this option from the WebUI by selecting Symmetry from the image generation settings, or within the CLI by using the options --h_symmetry_time_pct and --v_symmetry_time_pct (these can be abbreviated to --h_sym and --v_sym like all other options).
### A New Unified Canvas Look
This release introduces a beta version of the WebUI Unified Canvas. To try it out, open up the settings dialogue in the WebUI (gear icon) and select Use Canvas Beta Layout:
Refresh the screen and go to to Unified Canvas (left side of screen, third icon from the top). The new layout is designed to provide more space to work in and to keep the image controls close to the image itself:
Model conversion and merging within the WebUI
The WebUI now has an intuitive interface for model merging, as well as for permanent conversion of models from legacy .ckpt/.safetensors formats into diffusers format. These options are also available directly from the invoke.sh/invoke.bat scripts.
An easier way to contribute translations to the WebUI
We have migrated our translation efforts to Weblate, a FOSS translation product. Maintaining the growing project's translations is now far simpler for the maintainers and community. Please review our brief translation guide for more information on how to contribute.
Numerous internal bugfixes and performance issues
### Bug Fixes
This releases quashes multiple bugs that were reported in 2.3.0. Major internal changes include upgrading to diffusers 0.13.0, and using the compel library for prompt parsing. See Detailed Change Log for a detailed list of bugs caught and squished.
Summary of InvokeAI command line scripts (all accessible via the launcher menu)
Command Description
invokeai Command line interface
invokeai --web Web interface
invokeai-model-install Model installer with console forms-based front end
invokeai-ti --gui Textual inversion, with a console forms-based front end
invokeai-merge --gui Model merging, with a console forms-based front end
invokeai-configure Startup configuration; can also be used to reinstall support models
invokeai-update InvokeAI software updater
### Known Bugs in 2.3.1
These are known bugs in the release.
MacOS users generating 768x768 pixel images or greater using diffusers models may experience a hard crash with assertion NDArray > 2**32 This appears to be an issu...
## v2.3.0 <small>(15 January 2023)</small>
**Transition to diffusers
@@ -258,13 +488,13 @@ sections describe what's new for InvokeAI.
- A choice of installer scripts that automate installation and configuration.
See
[Installation](installation/index.md).
[Installation](installation/INSTALLATION.md).
- A streamlined manual installation process that works for both Conda and
Invoke AI originated as a project built by the community, and that vision carries forward today as we aim to build the best pro-grade tools available. We work together to incorporate the latest in AI/ML research, making these tools available in over 20 languages to artists and creatives around the world as part of our fully permissive OSS project designed for individual users to self-host and use.
# Methods of Contributing to Invoke AI
Anyone who wishes to contribute to InvokeAI, whether features, bug fixes, code cleanup, testing, code reviews, documentation or translation is very much encouraged to do so.
## Development
If you’d like to help with development, please see our [development guide](contribution_guides/development.md).
**New Contributors:** If you’re unfamiliar with contributing to open source projects, take a look at our [new contributor guide](contribution_guides/newContributorChecklist.md).
## Nodes
If you’d like to add a Node, please see our [nodes contribution guide](../nodes/contributingNodes.md).
## Support and Triaging
Helping support other users in [Discord](https://discord.gg/ZmtBAhwWhy) and on Github are valuable forms of contribution that we greatly appreciate.
We receive many issues and requests for help from users. We're limited in bandwidth relative to our the user base, so providing answers to questions or helping identify causes of issues is very helpful. By doing this, you enable us to spend time on the highest priority work.
## Documentation
If you’d like to help with documentation, please see our [documentation guide](contribution_guides/documentation.md).
## Translation
If you'd like to help with translation, please see our[translation guide](contribution_guides/translation.md).
## Tutorials
Please reach out to @imic or @hipsterusername on [Discord](https://discord.gg/ZmtBAhwWhy) to help create tutorials for InvokeAI.
We hope you enjoy using our software as much as we enjoy creating it, and we hope that some of those of you who are reading this will elect to become part of our contributor community.
# Contributors
This project is a combined effort of dedicated people from across the world.[Check out the list of all these amazing people](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/other/CONTRIBUTORS/). We thank them for their time, hard work and effort.
# Code of Conduct
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Original portions of the software are Copyright (c) 2023 by respective contributors.
---
Remember, your contributions help make this project great. We're excited to see what you'll bring to our community!
Invocations represent a single operation, its inputs, and its outputs. These operations and their outputs can be chained together to generate and modify images.
Features in InvokeAI are added in the form of modular nodes systems called
**Invocations**.
## Creating a new invocation
An Invocation is simply a single operation that takes in some inputs and gives
out some outputs. We can then chain multiple Invocations together to create more
complex functionality.
To create a new invocation, either find the appropriate module file in `/ldm/invoke/app/invocations` to add your invocation to, or create a new one in that folder. All invocations in that folder will be discovered and made available to the CLI and API automatically. Invocations make use of [typing](https://docs.python.org/3/library/typing.html) and [pydantic](https://pydantic-docs.helpmanual.io/) for validation and integration into the CLI and API.
## Invocations Directory
An invocation looks like this:
InvokeAI Nodes can be found in the `invokeai/app/invocations` directory. These can be used as examples to create your own nodes.
New nodes should be added to a subfolder in `nodes` direction found at the root level of the InvokeAI installation location. Nodes added to this folder will be able to be used upon application startup.
Example `nodes` subfolder structure:
```py
├──__init__.py# Invoke-managed custom node loader
│
├──cool_node
│├──__init__.py# see example below
│└──cool_node.py
│
└──my_node_pack
├──__init__.py# see example below
├──tasty_node.py
├──bodacious_node.py
├──utils.py
└──extra_nodes
└──fancy_node.py
```
Each node folder must have an `__init__.py` file that imports its nodes. Only nodes imported in the `__init__.py` file are loaded.
See the README in the nodes folder for more examples:
```py
classUpscaleInvocation(BaseInvocation):
"""Upscales an image."""
type:Literal['upscale']='upscale'
from.cool_nodeimportCoolInvocation
```
## Creating A New Invocation
In order to understand the process of creating a new Invocation, let us actually
create one.
In our example, let us create an Invocation that will take in an image, resize
it and output the resized image.
The first set of things we need to do when creating a new Invocation are -
- Create a new class that derives from a predefined parent class called
`BaseInvocation`.
- Every Invocation must have a `docstring` that describes what this Invocation
does.
- While not strictly required, we suggest every invocation class name ends in
"Invocation", eg "CropImageInvocation".
- Every Invocation must use the `@invocation` decorator to provide its unique
invocation type. You may also provide its title, tags and category using the
decorator.
- Invocations are strictly typed. We make use of the native
[typing](https://docs.python.org/3/library/typing.html) library and the
installed [pydantic](https://pydantic-docs.helpmanual.io/) library for
All invocations must derive from `BaseInvocation`. They should have a docstring that declares what they do in a single, short line. They should also have a `type` with a type hint that's `Literal["command_name"]`, where `command_name` is what the user will type on the CLI or use in the API to create this invocation. The `command_name` must be unique. The `type` must be assigned to the value of the literal in the type hint.
width:int=InputField(default=512,ge=64,le=2048,description="Width of the new image")
height:int=InputField(default=512,ge=64,le=2048,description="Height of the new image")
```
Inputs consist of three parts: a name, a type hint, and a `Field` with default, description, and validation information. For example:
| Part | Value | Description |
| ---- | ----- | ----------- |
| Name | `strength` | This field is referred to as `strength` |
| Type Hint | `float` | This field must be of type `float` |
| Field | `Field(default=0.75, gt=0, le=1, description="The strength")` | The default value is `0.75`, the value must be in the range (0,1], and help text will show "The strength" for this field. |
Notice that `image` has type `Union[ImageField,None]`. The `Union` allows this field to be parsed with `None` as a value, which enables linking to previous invocations. All fields should either provide a default value or allow `None` as a value, so that they can be overwritten with a linked output from another invocation.
As you might have noticed, we added two new arguments to the `InputField`
definition for `width` and `height`, called `gt` and `le`. They stand for
_greater than or equal to_ and _less than or equal to_.
The special type `ImageField` is also used here. All images are passed as `ImageField`, which protects them from pydantic validation errors (since images only ever come from links).
These impose contraints on those fields, and will raise an exception if the
values do not meet the constraints. Field constraints are provided by
**pydantic**, so anything you see in the **pydantic docs** will work.
Finally, note that for all linking, the `type` of the linked fields must match. If the `name` also matches, then the field can be **automatically linked** to a previous invocation by name and matching.
**Note:** _Any time it is possible to define constraints for our field, we
should do it so the frontend has more information on how to parse this field._
Perfect. We now have our inputs. Let us do something with these.
### **Invoke Function**
The `invoke` function is where all the magic happens. This function provides you
the `context` parameter that is of the type `InvocationContext` which will give
you access to the current context of the generation and all the other services
The `invoke` function is the last portion of an invocation. It is provided an `InvocationContext` which contains services to perform work as well as a `session_id` for use as needed. It should return a class with output values that derives from `BaseInvocationOutput`.
Before being called, the invocation will have all of its fields set from defaults, inputs, and finally links (overriding in that order).
**Note:** Do not be overwhelmed by the `ImageOutput` process. InvokeAI has a
certain way that the images need to be dispatched in order to be stored and read
correctly. In 99% of the cases when dealing with an image output, you can simply
copy-paste the template above.
Assume that this invocation may be running simultaneously with other invocations, may be running on another machine, or in other interesting scenarios. If you need functionality, please provide it as a service in the `InvocationServices` class, and make sure it can be overridden.
### Customization
### Outputs
```py
classImageOutput(BaseInvocationOutput):
"""Base class for invocations that output an image"""
type:Literal['image']='image'
We can use the `@invocation` decorator to provide some additional info to the
Output classes look like an invocation class without the invoke method. Prefer to use an existing output class if available, and prefer to name inputs the same as outputs when possible, to promote automatic invocation linking.
That's it. You made your own **Resize Invocation**.
## Result
Once you make your Invocation correctly, the rest of the process is fully
automated for you.
When you launch InvokeAI, you can go to `http://localhost:9090/docs` and see
your new Invocation show up there with all the relevant info.
Now when you open the VSCode integrated terminal, or do anything that needs to
run python, it will automatically be in your InvokeAI virtual environment.
Bonus: When you create a Jupyter notebook, when you run it, you'll be prompted
for the python interpreter to run in. This will default to your `venv` python,
and so you'll have access to the same python environment as the InvokeAI app.
This is _super_ handy.
#### Enabling Type-Checking with Pylance
We use python's typing system in InvokeAI. PR reviews will include checking that types are present and correct. We don't enforce types with `mypy` at this time, but that is on the horizon.
Using a code analysis tool to automatically type check your code (and types) is very important when writing with types. These tools provide immediate feedback in your editor when types are incorrect, and following their suggestions lead to fewer runtime bugs.
Pylance, installed at the beginning of this guide, is the de-facto python LSP (language server protocol). It provides type checking in the editor (among many other features). Once installed, you do need to enable type checking manually:
- Open a python file
- Look along the status bar in VSCode for `{ } Python`
- Click the `{ }`
- Turn type checking on - basic is fine
You'll now see red squiggly lines where type issues are detected. Hover your cursor over the indicated symbols to see what's wrong.
In 99% of cases when the type checker says there is a problem, there really is a problem, and you should take some time to understand and resolve what it is pointing out.
#### Debugging configs with `launch.json`
Debugging configs are managed in a `launch.json` file. Like most VSCode configs,
these can be scoped to a workspace or folder.
Follow the [official guide](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/python/debugging)
to set up your `launch.json` and try it out.
Now we can create the InvokeAI debugging configs:
```jsonc
{
// Use IntelliSense to learn about possible attributes.
// Hover to view descriptions of existing attributes.
// For more information, visit: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=830387
"version":"0.2.0",
"configurations":[
{
// Run the InvokeAI backend & serve the pre-built UI
"name":"InvokeAI Web",
"type":"python",
"request":"launch",
"program":"scripts/invokeai-web.py",
"args":[
// Your InvokeAI root dir (where `invokeai.yaml` lives)
"--root",
"/path/to/invokeai_root",
// Access the app from anywhere on your local network
"--host",
"0.0.0.0"
],
"justMyCode":true
},
{
// Run the nodes-based CLI
"name":"InvokeAI CLI",
"type":"python",
"request":"launch",
"program":"scripts/invokeai-cli.py",
"justMyCode":true
},
{
// Run tests
"name":"InvokeAI Test",
"type":"python",
"request":"launch",
"module":"pytest",
"args":["--capture=no"],
"justMyCode":true
},
{
// Run a single test
"name":"InvokeAI Single Test",
"type":"python",
"request":"launch",
"module":"pytest",
"args":[
// Change this to point to the specific test you are working on
"tests/nodes/test_invoker.py"
],
"justMyCode":true
},
{
// This is the default, useful to just run a single file
"name":"Python: File",
"type":"python",
"request":"launch",
"program":"${file}",
"justMyCode":true
}
]
}
```
You'll see these configs in the debugging configs drop down. Running them will
start InvokeAI with attached debugger, in the correct environment, and work just
like the normal app.
Enjoy debugging InvokeAI with ease (not that we have any bugs of course).
#### Remote dev
This is very easy to set up and provides the same very smooth experience as
local development. Environments and debugging, as set up above, just work,
though you'd need to recreate the workspace and debugging configs on the remote.
Consult the
[official guide](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/remote-overview) to
get it set up.
Suggest using VSCode's included settings sync so that your remote dev host has
all the same app settings and extensions automagically.
##### One remote dev gotcha
I've found the automatic port forwarding to be very flakey. You can disable it
in `Preferences: Open Remote Settings (ssh: hostname)`. Search for
`remote.autoForwardPorts` and untick the box.
To forward ports very reliably, use SSH on the remote dev client (e.g. your
macbook). Here's how to forward both backend API port (`9090`) and the frontend
live dev server port (`5173`):
```bash
ssh \
-L 9090:localhost:9090 \
-L 5173:localhost:5173 \
user@remote-dev-host
```
The forwarding stops when you close the terminal window, so suggest to do this
_outside_ the VSCode integrated terminal in case you need to restart VSCode for
an extension update or something
Now, on your remote dev client, you can open `localhost:9090` and access the UI,
now served from the remote dev host, just the same as if it was running on the
We use `pytest` to run the backend python tests. (See [pyproject.toml](/pyproject.toml) for the default `pytest` options.)
## Fast vs. Slow
All tests are categorized as either 'fast' (no test annotation) or 'slow' (annotated with the `@pytest.mark.slow` decorator).
'Fast' tests are run to validate every PR, and are fast enough that they can be run routinely during development.
'Slow' tests are currently only run manually on an ad-hoc basis. In the future, they may be automated to run nightly. Most developers are only expected to run the 'slow' tests that directly relate to the feature(s) that they are working on.
As a rule of thumb, tests should be marked as 'slow' if there is a chance that they take >1s (e.g. on a CPU-only machine with slow internet connection). Common examples of slow tests are tests that depend on downloading a model, or running model inference.
## Running Tests
Below are some common test commands:
```bash
# Run the fast tests. (This implicitly uses the configured default option: `-m "not slow"`.)
pytest tests/
# Equivalent command to run the fast tests.
pytest tests/ -m "not slow"
# Run the slow tests.
pytest tests/ -m "slow"
# Run the slow tests from a specific file.
pytest tests/path/to/slow_test.py -m "slow"
# Run all tests (fast and slow).
pytest tests -m ""
```
## Test Organization
All backend tests are in the [`tests/`](/tests/) directory. This directory mirrors the organization of the `invokeai/` directory. For example, tests for `invokeai/model_management/model_manager.py` would be found in `tests/model_management/test_model_manager.py`.
TODO: The above statement is aspirational. A re-organization of legacy tests is required to make it true.
## Tests that depend on models
There are a few things to keep in mind when adding tests that depend on models.
1. If a required model is not already present, it should automatically be downloaded as part of the test setup.
2. If a model is already downloaded, it should not be re-downloaded unnecessarily.
3. Take reasonable care to keep the total number of models required for the tests low. Whenever possible, re-use models that are already required for other tests. If you are adding a new model, consider including a comment to explain why it is required/unique.
There are several utilities to help with model setup for tests. Here is a sample test that depends on a model:
To review test coverage, append `--cov` to your pytest command:
```bash
pytest tests/ --cov
```
Test outcomes and coverage will be reported in the terminal. In addition, a more detailed report is created in both XML and HTML format in the `./coverage` folder. The HTML output is particularly helpful in identifying untested statements where coverage should be improved. The HTML report can be viewed by opening `./coverage/html/index.html`.
The UI is a fairly straightforward Typescript React app, with the Unified Canvas being more complex.
Code is located in`invokeai/frontend/web/`for review.
## Stack
State management is Redux via[Redux Toolkit](https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit). We lean heavily on RTK:
-`createAsyncThunk`for HTTP requests
-`createEntityAdapter`for fetching images and models
-`createListenerMiddleware`for workflows
The API client and associated types are generated from the OpenAPI schema. See API_CLIENT.md.
Communication with server is a mix of HTTP and[socket.io](https://github.com/socketio/socket.io-client)(with a simple socket.io redux middleware to help).
[Chakra-UI](https://github.com/chakra-ui/chakra-ui)& [Mantine](https://github.com/mantinedev/mantine) for components and styling.
[Konva](https://github.com/konvajs/react-konva)for the canvas, but we are pushing the limits of what is feasible with it (and HTML canvas in general). We plan to rebuild it with[PixiJS](https://github.com/pixijs/pixijs)to take advantage of WebGL's improved raster handling.
[Vite](https://vitejs.dev/)for bundling.
Localisation is via[i18next](https://github.com/i18next/react-i18next), but translation happens on our[Weblate](https://hosted.weblate.org/engage/invokeai/)project. Only the English source strings should be changed on this repo.
## Contributing
Thanks for your interest in contributing to the InvokeAI Web UI!
We encourage you to ping @psychedelicious and @blessedcoolant on[Discord](https://discord.gg/ZmtBAhwWhy)if you want to contribute, just to touch base and ensure your work doesn't conflict with anything else going on. The project is very active.
### Dev Environment
**Setup**
1. Install[node](https://nodejs.org/en/download/). You can confirm node is installed with:
```bash
node --version
```
2. Install [yarn classic](https://classic.yarnpkg.com/lang/en/) and confirm it is installed by running this:
```bash
npm install --global yarn
yarn --version
```
From`invokeai/frontend/web/`run`yarn install`to get everything set up.
Start everything in dev mode:
1. Ensure your virtual environment is running
2. Start the dev server:`yarn dev`
3. Start the InvokeAI Nodes backend:`python scripts/invokeai-web.py # run from the repo root`
4. Point your browser to the dev server address e.g.[http://localhost:5173/](http://localhost:5173/)
### VSCode Remote Dev
We've noticed an intermittent issue with the VSCode Remote Dev port forwarding. If you use this feature of VSCode, you may intermittently click the Invoke button and then get nothing until the request times out. Suggest disabling the IDE's port forwarding feature and doing it manually via SSH:
If you are looking to help to with a code contribution, InvokeAI uses several different technologies under the hood: Python (Pydantic, FastAPI, diffusers) and Typescript (React, Redux Toolkit, ChakraUI, Mantine, Konva). Familiarity with StableDiffusion and image generation concepts is helpful, but not essential.
## **Get Started**
To get started, take a look at our [new contributors checklist](newContributorChecklist.md)
Once you're setup, for more information, you can review the documentation specific to your area of interest:
If you don't feel ready to make a code contribution yet, no problem! You can also help out in other ways, such as [documentation](documentation.md), [translation](translation.md) or helping support other users and triage issues as they're reported in GitHub.
There are two paths to making a development contribution:
1. Choosing an open issue to address. Open issues can be found in the [Issues](https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen) section of the InvokeAI repository. These are tagged by the issue type (bug, enhancement, etc.) along with the “good first issues” tag denoting if they are suitable for first time contributors.
1. Additional items can be found on our [roadmap](https://github.com/orgs/invoke-ai/projects/7). The roadmap is organized in terms of priority, and contains features of varying size and complexity. If there is an inflight item you’d like to help with, reach out to the contributor assigned to the item to see how you can help.
2. Opening a new issue or feature to add. **Please make sure you have searched through existing issues before creating new ones.**
*Regardless of what you choose, please post in the [#dev-chat](https://discord.com/channels/1020123559063990373/1049495067846524939) channel of the Discord before you start development in order to confirm that the issue or feature is aligned with the current direction of the project. We value our contributors time and effort and want to ensure that no one’s time is being misspent.*
## Best Practices:
* Keep your pull requests small. Smaller pull requests are more likely to be accepted and merged
* Comments! Commenting your code helps reviewers easily understand your contribution
* Use Python and Typescript’s typing systems, and consider using an editor with [LSP](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/) support to streamline development
* Make all communications public. This ensure knowledge is shared with the whole community
## **Where can I go for help?**
If you need help, you can ask questions in the [#dev-chat](https://discord.com/channels/1020123559063990373/1049495067846524939) channel of the Discord.
For frontend related work, **@psychedelicious** is the best person to reach out to.
For backend related work, please reach out to **@blessedcoolant**, **@lstein**, **@StAlKeR7779** or **@psychedelicious**.
## **What does the Code of Conduct mean for me?**
Our [Code of Conduct](../../CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) means that you are responsible for treating everyone on the project with respect and courtesy regardless of their identity. If you are the victim of any inappropriate behavior or comments as described in our Code of Conduct, we are here for you and will do the best to ensure that the abuser is reprimanded appropriately, per our code.
Documentation is an important part of any open source project. It provides a clear and concise way to communicate how the software works, how to use it, and how to troubleshoot issues. Without proper documentation, it can be difficult for users to understand the purpose and functionality of the project.
## Contributing
All documentation is maintained in the InvokeAI GitHub repository. If you come across documentation that is out of date or incorrect, please submit a pull request with the necessary changes.
When updating or creating documentation, please keep in mind InvokeAI is a tool for everyone, not just those who have familiarity with generative art.
## Help & Questions
Please ping @imic or @hipsterusername in the [Discord](https://discord.com/channels/1020123559063990373/1049495067846524939) if you have any questions.
If you're a new contributor to InvokeAI or Open Source Projects, this is the guide for you.
## New Contributor Checklist
- [x] Set up your local development environment & fork of InvokAI by following [the steps outlined here](../../installation/020_INSTALL_MANUAL.md#developer-install)
- [x] Set up your local tooling with [this guide](InvokeAI/contributing/LOCAL_DEVELOPMENT/#developing-invokeai-in-vscode). Feel free to skip this step if you already have tooling you're comfortable with.
- [x] Familiarize yourself with [Git](https://www.atlassian.com/git) & our project structure by reading through the [development documentation](development.md)
- [x] Join the [#dev-chat](https://discord.com/channels/1020123559063990373/1049495067846524939) channel of the Discord
- [x] Choose an issue to work on! This can be achieved by asking in the #dev-chat channel, tackling a [good first issue](https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/contribute) or finding an item on the [roadmap](https://github.com/orgs/invoke-ai/projects/7). If nothing in any of those places catches your eye, feel free to work on something of interest to you!
- [x] Make your first Pull Request with the guide below
- [x] Happy development! Don't be afraid to ask for help - we're happy to help you contribute!
## How do I make a contribution?
Never made an open source contribution before? Wondering how contributions work in our project? Here's a quick rundown!
Before starting these steps, ensure you have your local environment [configured for development](../LOCAL_DEVELOPMENT.md).
1. Find a [good first issue](https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/contribute) that you are interested in addressing or a feature that you would like to add. Then, reach out to our team in the [#dev-chat](https://discord.com/channels/1020123559063990373/1049495067846524939) channel of the Discord to ensure you are setup for success.
2. Fork the [InvokeAI](https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI) repository to your GitHub profile. This means that you will have a copy of the repository under**your-GitHub-username/InvokeAI**.
3. Clone the repository to your local machine using:
If you're unfamiliar with using Git through the commandline, [GitHub Desktop](https://desktop.github.com) is a easy-to-use alternative with a UI. You can do all the same steps listed here, but through the interface.
4. Create a new branch for your fix using:
```bash
git checkout -b branch-name-here
```
5. Make the appropriate changes for the issue you are trying to address or the feature that you want to add.
6. Add the file contents of the changed files to the "snapshot" git uses to manage the state of the project, also known as the index:
```bash
git add -A
```
7. Store the contents of the index with a descriptive message.
```bash
git commit -m "Insert a short message of the changes made here"
```
8. Push the changes to the remote repository using
```bash
git push origin branch-name-here
```
9. Submit a pull request to the **main** branch of the InvokeAI repository. If you're not sure how to, [follow this guide](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/creating-a-pull-request)
10. Title the pull request with a short description of the changes made and the issue or bug number associated with your change. For example, you can title an issue like so "Added more log outputting to resolve #1234".
11. In the description of the pull request, explain the changes that you made, any issues you think exist with the pull request you made, and any questions you have for the maintainer. It's OK if your pull request is not perfect (no pull request is), the reviewer will be able to help you fix any problems and improve it!
12. Wait for the pull request to be reviewed by other collaborators.
13. Make changes to the pull request if the reviewer(s) recommend them.
14. Celebrate your success after your pull request is merged!
If you’d like to learn more about contributing to Open Source projects, here is a[Getting Started Guide](https://opensource.com/article/19/7/create-pull-request-github).
## Best Practices:
* Keep your pull requests small. Smaller pull requests are more likely to be accepted and merged
* Comments! Commenting your code helps reviewers easily understand your contribution
* Use Python and Typescript’s typing systems, and consider using an editor with [LSP](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/) support to streamline development
* Make all communications public. This ensure knowledge is shared with the whole community
## **Where can I go for help?**
If you need help, you can ask questions in the [#dev-chat](https://discord.com/channels/1020123559063990373/1049495067846524939) channel of the Discord.
For frontend related work, **@pyschedelicious** is the best person to reach out to.
For backend related work, please reach out to **@blessedcoolant**, **@lstein**, **@StAlKeR7779** or **@pyschedelicious**.
InvokeAI uses[Weblate](https://weblate.org/)for translation. Weblate is a FOSS project providing a scalable translation service. Weblate automates the tedious parts of managing translation of a growing project, and the service is generously provided at no cost to FOSS projects like InvokeAI.
## Contributing
If you'd like to contribute by adding or updating a translation, please visit our[Weblate project](https://hosted.weblate.org/engage/invokeai/). You'll need to sign in with your GitHub account (a number of other accounts are supported, including Google).
Once signed in, select a language and then the Web UI component. From here you can Browse and Translate strings from English to your chosen language. Zen mode offers a simpler translation experience.
Your changes will be attributed to you in the automated PR process; you don't need to do anything else.
## Help & Questions
Please check Weblate's[documentation](https://docs.weblate.org/en/latest/index.html)or ping @Harvestor on [Discord](https://discord.com/channels/1020123559063990373/1049495067846524939) if you have any questions.
## Thanks
Thanks to the InvokeAI community for their efforts to translate the project!
Tutorials help new & existing users expand their abilty to use InvokeAI to the full extent of our features and services.
Currently, we have a set of tutorials available on our [YouTube channel](https://www.youtube.com/@invokeai), but as InvokeAI continues to evolve with new updates, we want to ensure that we are giving our users the resources they need to succeed.
Tutorials can be in the form of videos or article walkthroughs on a subject of your choice. We recommend focusing tutorials on the key image generation methods, or on a specific component within one of the image generation methods.
## Contributing
Please reach out to @imic or @hipsterusername on [Discord](https://discord.gg/ZmtBAhwWhy) to help create tutorials for InvokeAI.
| `--seamless_axes` | | `x,y` | Specify which axes to use circular convolution on. |
| `--log_tokenization` | `-t` | `False` | Display a color-coded list of the parsed tokens derived from the prompt |
| `--skip_normalization` | `-x` | `False` | Weighted subprompts will not be normalized. See [Weighted Prompts](./OTHER.md#weighted-prompts) |
| `--skip_normalization` | `-x` | `False` | Weighted subprompts will not be normalized. See [Weighted Prompts](../features/OTHER.md#weighted-prompts) |
| `--upscale <int> <float>` | `-U <int> <float>` | `-U 1 0.75` | Upscale image by magnification factor (2, 4), and set strength of upscaling (0.0-1.0). If strength not set, will default to 0.75. |
| `--facetool_strength <float>` | `-G <float> ` | `-G0` | Fix faces (defaults to using the GFPGAN algorithm); argument indicates how hard the algorithm should try (0.0-1.0) |
| `--facetool <name>` | `-ft <name>` | `-ft gfpgan` | Select face restoration algorithm to use: gfpgan, codeformer |
| `--codeformer_fidelity` | `-cf <float>` | `0.75` | Used along with CodeFormer. Takes values between 0 and 1. 0 produces high quality but low accuracy. 1 produces high accuracy but low quality |
| `--save_original` | `-save_orig` | `False` | When upscaling or fixing faces, this will cause the original image to be saved rather than replaced. |
| `--variation <float>` | `-v<float>` | `0.0` | Add a bit of noise (0.0=none, 1.0=high) to the image in order to generate a series of variations. Usually used in combination with `-S<seed>` and `-n<int>` to generate a series a riffs on a starting image. See [Variations](./VARIATIONS.md). |
| `--with_variations <pattern>` | | `None` | Combine two or more variations. See [Variations](./VARIATIONS.md) for now to use this. |
| `--variation <float>` | `-v<float>` | `0.0` | Add a bit of noise (0.0=none, 1.0=high) to the image in order to generate a series of variations. Usually used in combination with `-S<seed>` and `-n<int>` to generate a series a riffs on a starting image. See [Variations](VARIATIONS.md). |
| `--with_variations <pattern>` | | `None` | Combine two or more variations. See [Variations](VARIATIONS.md) for now to use this. |
| `--save_intermediates <n>` | | `None` | Save the image from every nth step into an "intermediates" folder inside the output directory |
| `--h_symmetry_time_pct <float>` | | `None` | Create symmetry along the X axis at the desired percent complete of the generation process. (Must be between 0.0 and 1.0; set to a very small number like 0.0001 for just after the first step of generation.) |
| `--v_symmetry_time_pct <float>` | | `None` | Create symmetry along the Y axis at the desired percent complete of the generation process. (Must be between 0.0 and 1.0; set to a very small number like 0.0001 for just after the first step of generation.) |
@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ additional options:
by `-M`. You may also supply just a single initial image with the areas
to overpaint made transparent, but you must be careful not to destroy
the pixels underneath when you create the transparent areas. See
[Inpainting](./INPAINTING.md) for details.
[Inpainting](INPAINTING.md) for details.
inpainting accepts all the arguments used for txt2img and img2img, as well as
the --mask (-M) and --text_mask (-tm) arguments:
@@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ invoke> a piece of cake -I /path/to/breakfast.png -tm bagel 0.6
You can load and use hundreds of community-contributed Textual
Inversion models just by typing the appropriate trigger phrase. Please
see [Concepts Library](CONCEPTS.md) for more details.
see [Concepts Library](../features/CONCEPTS.md) for more details.
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