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  ---
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  title: Fooocus
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+ app_file: webui.py
 
 
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  sdk: gradio
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+ sdk_version: 3.41.2
 
 
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+ [
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+ {
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+ "user": "sitting-duck-1",
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+ "pass": "very-bad-publicly-known-password-change-it"
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+ }
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+ import pickle
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+
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+ load = pickle.load
4
+
5
+ class Empty:
6
+ pass
7
+
8
+ class Unpickler(pickle.Unpickler):
9
+ def find_class(self, module, name):
10
+ #TODO: safe unpickle
11
+ if module.startswith("pytorch_lightning"):
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+ return Empty
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+ return super().find_class(module, name)
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1
+ #taken from: https://github.com/lllyasviel/ControlNet
2
+ #and modified
3
+
4
+ import torch
5
+ import torch as th
6
+ import torch.nn as nn
7
+
8
+ from ..ldm.modules.diffusionmodules.util import (
9
+ zero_module,
10
+ timestep_embedding,
11
+ )
12
+
13
+ from ..ldm.modules.attention import SpatialTransformer
14
+ from ..ldm.modules.diffusionmodules.openaimodel import UNetModel, TimestepEmbedSequential, ResBlock, Downsample
15
+ from ..ldm.util import exists
16
+ import fcbh.ops
17
+
18
+ class ControlledUnetModel(UNetModel):
19
+ #implemented in the ldm unet
20
+ pass
21
+
22
+ class ControlNet(nn.Module):
23
+ def __init__(
24
+ self,
25
+ image_size,
26
+ in_channels,
27
+ model_channels,
28
+ hint_channels,
29
+ num_res_blocks,
30
+ dropout=0,
31
+ channel_mult=(1, 2, 4, 8),
32
+ conv_resample=True,
33
+ dims=2,
34
+ num_classes=None,
35
+ use_checkpoint=False,
36
+ dtype=torch.float32,
37
+ num_heads=-1,
38
+ num_head_channels=-1,
39
+ num_heads_upsample=-1,
40
+ use_scale_shift_norm=False,
41
+ resblock_updown=False,
42
+ use_new_attention_order=False,
43
+ use_spatial_transformer=False, # custom transformer support
44
+ transformer_depth=1, # custom transformer support
45
+ context_dim=None, # custom transformer support
46
+ n_embed=None, # custom support for prediction of discrete ids into codebook of first stage vq model
47
+ legacy=True,
48
+ disable_self_attentions=None,
49
+ num_attention_blocks=None,
50
+ disable_middle_self_attn=False,
51
+ use_linear_in_transformer=False,
52
+ adm_in_channels=None,
53
+ transformer_depth_middle=None,
54
+ transformer_depth_output=None,
55
+ device=None,
56
+ operations=fcbh.ops,
57
+ ):
58
+ super().__init__()
59
+ assert use_spatial_transformer == True, "use_spatial_transformer has to be true"
60
+ if use_spatial_transformer:
61
+ assert context_dim is not None, 'Fool!! You forgot to include the dimension of your cross-attention conditioning...'
62
+
63
+ if context_dim is not None:
64
+ assert use_spatial_transformer, 'Fool!! You forgot to use the spatial transformer for your cross-attention conditioning...'
65
+ # from omegaconf.listconfig import ListConfig
66
+ # if type(context_dim) == ListConfig:
67
+ # context_dim = list(context_dim)
68
+
69
+ if num_heads_upsample == -1:
70
+ num_heads_upsample = num_heads
71
+
72
+ if num_heads == -1:
73
+ assert num_head_channels != -1, 'Either num_heads or num_head_channels has to be set'
74
+
75
+ if num_head_channels == -1:
76
+ assert num_heads != -1, 'Either num_heads or num_head_channels has to be set'
77
+
78
+ self.dims = dims
79
+ self.image_size = image_size
80
+ self.in_channels = in_channels
81
+ self.model_channels = model_channels
82
+
83
+ if isinstance(num_res_blocks, int):
84
+ self.num_res_blocks = len(channel_mult) * [num_res_blocks]
85
+ else:
86
+ if len(num_res_blocks) != len(channel_mult):
87
+ raise ValueError("provide num_res_blocks either as an int (globally constant) or "
88
+ "as a list/tuple (per-level) with the same length as channel_mult")
89
+ self.num_res_blocks = num_res_blocks
90
+
91
+ if disable_self_attentions is not None:
92
+ # should be a list of booleans, indicating whether to disable self-attention in TransformerBlocks or not
93
+ assert len(disable_self_attentions) == len(channel_mult)
94
+ if num_attention_blocks is not None:
95
+ assert len(num_attention_blocks) == len(self.num_res_blocks)
96
+ assert all(map(lambda i: self.num_res_blocks[i] >= num_attention_blocks[i], range(len(num_attention_blocks))))
97
+
98
+ transformer_depth = transformer_depth[:]
99
+
100
+ self.dropout = dropout
101
+ self.channel_mult = channel_mult
102
+ self.conv_resample = conv_resample
103
+ self.num_classes = num_classes
104
+ self.use_checkpoint = use_checkpoint
105
+ self.dtype = dtype
106
+ self.num_heads = num_heads
107
+ self.num_head_channels = num_head_channels
108
+ self.num_heads_upsample = num_heads_upsample
109
+ self.predict_codebook_ids = n_embed is not None
110
+
111
+ time_embed_dim = model_channels * 4
112
+ self.time_embed = nn.Sequential(
113
+ operations.Linear(model_channels, time_embed_dim, dtype=self.dtype, device=device),
114
+ nn.SiLU(),
115
+ operations.Linear(time_embed_dim, time_embed_dim, dtype=self.dtype, device=device),
116
+ )
117
+
118
+ if self.num_classes is not None:
119
+ if isinstance(self.num_classes, int):
120
+ self.label_emb = nn.Embedding(num_classes, time_embed_dim)
121
+ elif self.num_classes == "continuous":
122
+ print("setting up linear c_adm embedding layer")
123
+ self.label_emb = nn.Linear(1, time_embed_dim)
124
+ elif self.num_classes == "sequential":
125
+ assert adm_in_channels is not None
126
+ self.label_emb = nn.Sequential(
127
+ nn.Sequential(
128
+ operations.Linear(adm_in_channels, time_embed_dim, dtype=self.dtype, device=device),
129
+ nn.SiLU(),
130
+ operations.Linear(time_embed_dim, time_embed_dim, dtype=self.dtype, device=device),
131
+ )
132
+ )
133
+ else:
134
+ raise ValueError()
135
+
136
+ self.input_blocks = nn.ModuleList(
137
+ [
138
+ TimestepEmbedSequential(
139
+ operations.conv_nd(dims, in_channels, model_channels, 3, padding=1, dtype=self.dtype, device=device)
140
+ )
141
+ ]
142
+ )
143
+ self.zero_convs = nn.ModuleList([self.make_zero_conv(model_channels, operations=operations)])
144
+
145
+ self.input_hint_block = TimestepEmbedSequential(
146
+ operations.conv_nd(dims, hint_channels, 16, 3, padding=1),
147
+ nn.SiLU(),
148
+ operations.conv_nd(dims, 16, 16, 3, padding=1),
149
+ nn.SiLU(),
150
+ operations.conv_nd(dims, 16, 32, 3, padding=1, stride=2),
151
+ nn.SiLU(),
152
+ operations.conv_nd(dims, 32, 32, 3, padding=1),
153
+ nn.SiLU(),
154
+ operations.conv_nd(dims, 32, 96, 3, padding=1, stride=2),
155
+ nn.SiLU(),
156
+ operations.conv_nd(dims, 96, 96, 3, padding=1),
157
+ nn.SiLU(),
158
+ operations.conv_nd(dims, 96, 256, 3, padding=1, stride=2),
159
+ nn.SiLU(),
160
+ zero_module(operations.conv_nd(dims, 256, model_channels, 3, padding=1))
161
+ )
162
+
163
+ self._feature_size = model_channels
164
+ input_block_chans = [model_channels]
165
+ ch = model_channels
166
+ ds = 1
167
+ for level, mult in enumerate(channel_mult):
168
+ for nr in range(self.num_res_blocks[level]):
169
+ layers = [
170
+ ResBlock(
171
+ ch,
172
+ time_embed_dim,
173
+ dropout,
174
+ out_channels=mult * model_channels,
175
+ dims=dims,
176
+ use_checkpoint=use_checkpoint,
177
+ use_scale_shift_norm=use_scale_shift_norm,
178
+ dtype=self.dtype,
179
+ device=device,
180
+ operations=operations,
181
+ )
182
+ ]
183
+ ch = mult * model_channels
184
+ num_transformers = transformer_depth.pop(0)
185
+ if num_transformers > 0:
186
+ if num_head_channels == -1:
187
+ dim_head = ch // num_heads
188
+ else:
189
+ num_heads = ch // num_head_channels
190
+ dim_head = num_head_channels
191
+ if legacy:
192
+ #num_heads = 1
193
+ dim_head = ch // num_heads if use_spatial_transformer else num_head_channels
194
+ if exists(disable_self_attentions):
195
+ disabled_sa = disable_self_attentions[level]
196
+ else:
197
+ disabled_sa = False
198
+
199
+ if not exists(num_attention_blocks) or nr < num_attention_blocks[level]:
200
+ layers.append(
201
+ SpatialTransformer(
202
+ ch, num_heads, dim_head, depth=num_transformers, context_dim=context_dim,
203
+ disable_self_attn=disabled_sa, use_linear=use_linear_in_transformer,
204
+ use_checkpoint=use_checkpoint, dtype=self.dtype, device=device, operations=operations
205
+ )
206
+ )
207
+ self.input_blocks.append(TimestepEmbedSequential(*layers))
208
+ self.zero_convs.append(self.make_zero_conv(ch, operations=operations))
209
+ self._feature_size += ch
210
+ input_block_chans.append(ch)
211
+ if level != len(channel_mult) - 1:
212
+ out_ch = ch
213
+ self.input_blocks.append(
214
+ TimestepEmbedSequential(
215
+ ResBlock(
216
+ ch,
217
+ time_embed_dim,
218
+ dropout,
219
+ out_channels=out_ch,
220
+ dims=dims,
221
+ use_checkpoint=use_checkpoint,
222
+ use_scale_shift_norm=use_scale_shift_norm,
223
+ down=True,
224
+ dtype=self.dtype,
225
+ device=device,
226
+ operations=operations
227
+ )
228
+ if resblock_updown
229
+ else Downsample(
230
+ ch, conv_resample, dims=dims, out_channels=out_ch, dtype=self.dtype, device=device, operations=operations
231
+ )
232
+ )
233
+ )
234
+ ch = out_ch
235
+ input_block_chans.append(ch)
236
+ self.zero_convs.append(self.make_zero_conv(ch, operations=operations))
237
+ ds *= 2
238
+ self._feature_size += ch
239
+
240
+ if num_head_channels == -1:
241
+ dim_head = ch // num_heads
242
+ else:
243
+ num_heads = ch // num_head_channels
244
+ dim_head = num_head_channels
245
+ if legacy:
246
+ #num_heads = 1
247
+ dim_head = ch // num_heads if use_spatial_transformer else num_head_channels
248
+ mid_block = [
249
+ ResBlock(
250
+ ch,
251
+ time_embed_dim,
252
+ dropout,
253
+ dims=dims,
254
+ use_checkpoint=use_checkpoint,
255
+ use_scale_shift_norm=use_scale_shift_norm,
256
+ dtype=self.dtype,
257
+ device=device,
258
+ operations=operations
259
+ )]
260
+ if transformer_depth_middle >= 0:
261
+ mid_block += [SpatialTransformer( # always uses a self-attn
262
+ ch, num_heads, dim_head, depth=transformer_depth_middle, context_dim=context_dim,
263
+ disable_self_attn=disable_middle_self_attn, use_linear=use_linear_in_transformer,
264
+ use_checkpoint=use_checkpoint, dtype=self.dtype, device=device, operations=operations
265
+ ),
266
+ ResBlock(
267
+ ch,
268
+ time_embed_dim,
269
+ dropout,
270
+ dims=dims,
271
+ use_checkpoint=use_checkpoint,
272
+ use_scale_shift_norm=use_scale_shift_norm,
273
+ dtype=self.dtype,
274
+ device=device,
275
+ operations=operations
276
+ )]
277
+ self.middle_block = TimestepEmbedSequential(*mid_block)
278
+ self.middle_block_out = self.make_zero_conv(ch, operations=operations)
279
+ self._feature_size += ch
280
+
281
+ def make_zero_conv(self, channels, operations=None):
282
+ return TimestepEmbedSequential(zero_module(operations.conv_nd(self.dims, channels, channels, 1, padding=0)))
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+
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+ def forward(self, x, hint, timesteps, context, y=None, **kwargs):
285
+ t_emb = timestep_embedding(timesteps, self.model_channels, repeat_only=False).to(self.dtype)
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+ emb = self.time_embed(t_emb)
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+
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+ guided_hint = self.input_hint_block(hint, emb, context)
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+
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+ outs = []
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+
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+ hs = []
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+ if self.num_classes is not None:
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+ assert y.shape[0] == x.shape[0]
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+ emb = emb + self.label_emb(y)
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+
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+ h = x.type(self.dtype)
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+ for module, zero_conv in zip(self.input_blocks, self.zero_convs):
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+ if guided_hint is not None:
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+ h = module(h, emb, context)
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+ h += guided_hint
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+ guided_hint = None
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+ else:
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+ h = module(h, emb, context)
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+ outs.append(zero_conv(h, emb, context))
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+
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+ h = self.middle_block(h, emb, context)
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+ outs.append(self.middle_block_out(h, emb, context))
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+
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+ return outs
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+
backend/headless/fcbh/cli_args.py ADDED
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+ import argparse
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+ import enum
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+ import fcbh.options
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+
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+ class EnumAction(argparse.Action):
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+ """
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+ Argparse action for handling Enums
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+ """
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+ def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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+ # Pop off the type value
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+ enum_type = kwargs.pop("type", None)
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+
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+ # Ensure an Enum subclass is provided
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+ if enum_type is None:
15
+ raise ValueError("type must be assigned an Enum when using EnumAction")
16
+ if not issubclass(enum_type, enum.Enum):
17
+ raise TypeError("type must be an Enum when using EnumAction")
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+
19
+ # Generate choices from the Enum
20
+ choices = tuple(e.value for e in enum_type)
21
+ kwargs.setdefault("choices", choices)
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+ kwargs.setdefault("metavar", f"[{','.join(list(choices))}]")
23
+
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+ super(EnumAction, self).__init__(**kwargs)
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+
26
+ self._enum = enum_type
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+
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+ def __call__(self, parser, namespace, values, option_string=None):
29
+ # Convert value back into an Enum
30
+ value = self._enum(values)
31
+ setattr(namespace, self.dest, value)
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+
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+
34
+ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
35
+
36
+ parser.add_argument("--listen", type=str, default="127.0.0.1", metavar="IP", nargs="?", const="0.0.0.0", help="Specify the IP address to listen on (default: 127.0.0.1). If --listen is provided without an argument, it defaults to 0.0.0.0. (listens on all)")
37
+ parser.add_argument("--port", type=int, default=8188, help="Set the listen port.")
38
+ parser.add_argument("--enable-cors-header", type=str, default=None, metavar="ORIGIN", nargs="?", const="*", help="Enable CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) with optional origin or allow all with default '*'.")
39
+ parser.add_argument("--max-upload-size", type=float, default=100, help="Set the maximum upload size in MB.")
40
+
41
+ parser.add_argument("--extra-model-paths-config", type=str, default=None, metavar="PATH", nargs='+', action='append', help="Load one or more extra_model_paths.yaml files.")
42
+ parser.add_argument("--output-directory", type=str, default=None, help="Set the fcbh_backend output directory.")
43
+ parser.add_argument("--temp-directory", type=str, default=None, help="Set the fcbh_backend temp directory (default is in the fcbh_backend directory).")
44
+ parser.add_argument("--input-directory", type=str, default=None, help="Set the fcbh_backend input directory.")
45
+ parser.add_argument("--auto-launch", action="store_true", help="Automatically launch fcbh_backend in the default browser.")
46
+ parser.add_argument("--disable-auto-launch", action="store_true", help="Disable auto launching the browser.")
47
+ parser.add_argument("--cuda-device", type=int, default=None, metavar="DEVICE_ID", help="Set the id of the cuda device this instance will use.")
48
+ cm_group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
49
+ cm_group.add_argument("--cuda-malloc", action="store_true", help="Enable cudaMallocAsync (enabled by default for torch 2.0 and up).")
50
+ cm_group.add_argument("--disable-cuda-malloc", action="store_true", help="Disable cudaMallocAsync.")
51
+
52
+ parser.add_argument("--dont-upcast-attention", action="store_true", help="Disable upcasting of attention. Can boost speed but increase the chances of black images.")
53
+
54
+ fp_group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
55
+ fp_group.add_argument("--force-fp32", action="store_true", help="Force fp32 (If this makes your GPU work better please report it).")
56
+ fp_group.add_argument("--force-fp16", action="store_true", help="Force fp16.")
57
+
58
+ parser.add_argument("--bf16-unet", action="store_true", help="Run the UNET in bf16. This should only be used for testing stuff.")
59
+
60
+ fpvae_group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
61
+ fpvae_group.add_argument("--fp16-vae", action="store_true", help="Run the VAE in fp16, might cause black images.")
62
+ fpvae_group.add_argument("--fp32-vae", action="store_true", help="Run the VAE in full precision fp32.")
63
+ fpvae_group.add_argument("--bf16-vae", action="store_true", help="Run the VAE in bf16.")
64
+
65
+ fpte_group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
66
+ fpte_group.add_argument("--fp8_e4m3fn-text-enc", action="store_true", help="Store text encoder weights in fp8 (e4m3fn variant).")
67
+ fpte_group.add_argument("--fp8_e5m2-text-enc", action="store_true", help="Store text encoder weights in fp8 (e5m2 variant).")
68
+ fpte_group.add_argument("--fp16-text-enc", action="store_true", help="Store text encoder weights in fp16.")
69
+ fpte_group.add_argument("--fp32-text-enc", action="store_true", help="Store text encoder weights in fp32.")
70
+
71
+
72
+ parser.add_argument("--directml", type=int, nargs="?", metavar="DIRECTML_DEVICE", const=-1, help="Use torch-directml.")
73
+
74
+ parser.add_argument("--disable-ipex-optimize", action="store_true", help="Disables ipex.optimize when loading models with Intel GPUs.")
75
+
76
+ class LatentPreviewMethod(enum.Enum):
77
+ NoPreviews = "none"
78
+ Auto = "auto"
79
+ Latent2RGB = "latent2rgb"
80
+ TAESD = "taesd"
81
+
82
+ parser.add_argument("--preview-method", type=LatentPreviewMethod, default=LatentPreviewMethod.NoPreviews, help="Default preview method for sampler nodes.", action=EnumAction)
83
+
84
+ attn_group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
85
+ attn_group.add_argument("--use-split-cross-attention", action="store_true", help="Use the split cross attention optimization. Ignored when xformers is used.")
86
+ attn_group.add_argument("--use-quad-cross-attention", action="store_true", help="Use the sub-quadratic cross attention optimization . Ignored when xformers is used.")
87
+ attn_group.add_argument("--use-pytorch-cross-attention", action="store_true", help="Use the new pytorch 2.0 cross attention function.")
88
+
89
+ parser.add_argument("--disable-xformers", action="store_true", help="Disable xformers.")
90
+
91
+ vram_group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
92
+ vram_group.add_argument("--gpu-only", action="store_true", help="Store and run everything (text encoders/CLIP models, etc... on the GPU).")
93
+ vram_group.add_argument("--highvram", action="store_true", help="By default models will be unloaded to CPU memory after being used. This option keeps them in GPU memory.")
94
+ vram_group.add_argument("--normalvram", action="store_true", help="Used to force normal vram use if lowvram gets automatically enabled.")
95
+ vram_group.add_argument("--lowvram", action="store_true", help="Split the unet in parts to use less vram.")
96
+ vram_group.add_argument("--novram", action="store_true", help="When lowvram isn't enough.")
97
+ vram_group.add_argument("--cpu", action="store_true", help="To use the CPU for everything (slow).")
98
+
99
+
100
+ parser.add_argument("--disable-smart-memory", action="store_true", help="Force fcbh_backend to agressively offload to regular ram instead of keeping models in vram when it can.")
101
+
102
+
103
+ parser.add_argument("--dont-print-server", action="store_true", help="Don't print server output.")
104
+ parser.add_argument("--quick-test-for-ci", action="store_true", help="Quick test for CI.")
105
+ parser.add_argument("--windows-standalone-build", action="store_true", help="Windows standalone build: Enable convenient things that most people using the standalone windows build will probably enjoy (like auto opening the page on startup).")
106
+
107
+ parser.add_argument("--disable-metadata", action="store_true", help="Disable saving prompt metadata in files.")
108
+
109
+ if fcbh.options.args_parsing:
110
+ args = parser.parse_args()
111
+ else:
112
+ args = parser.parse_args([])
113
+
114
+ if args.windows_standalone_build:
115
+ args.auto_launch = True
116
+
117
+ if args.disable_auto_launch:
118
+ args.auto_launch = False