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+ from flask import Flask, render_template, request, redirect, url_for
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+ import subprocess
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+ import os
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+ from werkzeug.utils import secure_filename
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+ app = Flask(__name__)
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+ # Configuration for file uploads
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+ OUTPUT_FOLDER = 'output_files'
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+ app.config['OUTPUT_FOLDER'] = OUTPUT_FOLDER
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+
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+ @app.route('/', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
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+ def index():
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+ if request.method == 'POST':
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+ # Handle file uploads
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+ source_file = request.files['source']
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+ target_file = request.files['target']
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+ frame_processor = request.form.getlist('frame_processor')
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+
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+ # Save uploaded files
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+ source_path = os.path.join(app.config['UPLOAD_FOLDER'], secure_filename(source_file.filename))
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+ target_path = os.path.join(app.config['UPLOAD_FOLDER'], secure_filename(target_file.filename))
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+ insightface==0.7.3
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+ --extra-index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cu118
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+
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+ numpy==1.24.3
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+ opencv-python==4.8.0.74
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+ onnx==1.14.0
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+ from typing import Optional
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+ import cv2
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+
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+ from roop.typing import Frame
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+
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+
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+ def get_video_frame(video_path: str, frame_number: int = 0) -> Optional[Frame]:
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+ capture = cv2.VideoCapture(video_path)
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+ frame_total = capture.get(cv2.CAP_PROP_FRAME_COUNT)
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+ capture.set(cv2.CAP_PROP_POS_FRAMES, min(frame_total, frame_number - 1))
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+ has_frame, frame = capture.read()
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+ capture.release()
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+ if has_frame:
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+ return frame
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+ return None
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+
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+
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+ def get_video_frame_total(video_path: str) -> int:
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+ capture = cv2.VideoCapture(video_path)
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+ video_frame_total = int(capture.get(cv2.CAP_PROP_FRAME_COUNT))
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+ capture.release()
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+ return video_frame_total
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+ #!/usr/bin/env python3
2
+
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+ import os
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+ import sys
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+ # single thread doubles cuda performance - needs to be set before torch import
6
+ if any(arg.startswith('--execution-provider') for arg in sys.argv):
7
+ os.environ['OMP_NUM_THREADS'] = '1'
8
+ # reduce tensorflow log level
9
+ os.environ['TF_CPP_MIN_LOG_LEVEL'] = '2'
10
+ import warnings
11
+ from typing import List
12
+ import platform
13
+ import signal
14
+ import shutil
15
+ import argparse
16
+ import onnxruntime
17
+ import tensorflow
18
+ import roop.globals
19
+ import roop.metadata
20
+ import roop.ui as ui
21
+ from roop.predictor import predict_image, predict_video
22
+ from roop.processors.frame.core import get_frame_processors_modules
23
+ from roop.utilities import has_image_extension, is_image, is_video, detect_fps, create_video, extract_frames, get_temp_frame_paths, restore_audio, create_temp, move_temp, clean_temp, normalize_output_path
24
+
25
+ warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', category=FutureWarning, module='insightface')
26
+ warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', category=UserWarning, module='torchvision')
27
+
28
+
29
+ def parse_args() -> None:
30
+ signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, lambda signal_number, frame: destroy())
31
+ program = argparse.ArgumentParser(formatter_class=lambda prog: argparse.HelpFormatter(prog, max_help_position=100))
32
+ program.add_argument('-s', '--source', help='select an source image', dest='source_path')
33
+ program.add_argument('-t', '--target', help='select an target image or video', dest='target_path')
34
+ program.add_argument('-o', '--output', help='select output file or directory', dest='output_path')
35
+ program.add_argument('--frame-processor', help='frame processors (choices: face_swapper, face_enhancer, ...)', dest='frame_processor', default=['face_swapper'], nargs='+')
36
+ program.add_argument('--keep-fps', help='keep target fps', dest='keep_fps', action='store_true')
37
+ program.add_argument('--keep-frames', help='keep temporary frames', dest='keep_frames', action='store_true')
38
+ program.add_argument('--skip-audio', help='skip target audio', dest='skip_audio', action='store_true')
39
+ program.add_argument('--many-faces', help='process every face', dest='many_faces', action='store_true')
40
+ program.add_argument('--reference-face-position', help='position of the reference face', dest='reference_face_position', type=int, default=0)
41
+ program.add_argument('--reference-frame-number', help='number of the reference frame', dest='reference_frame_number', type=int, default=0)
42
+ program.add_argument('--similar-face-distance', help='face distance used for recognition', dest='similar_face_distance', type=float, default=0.85)
43
+ program.add_argument('--temp-frame-format', help='image format used for frame extraction', dest='temp_frame_format', default='png', choices=['jpg', 'png'])
44
+ program.add_argument('--temp-frame-quality', help='image quality used for frame extraction', dest='temp_frame_quality', type=int, default=0, choices=range(101), metavar='[0-100]')
45
+ program.add_argument('--output-video-encoder', help='encoder used for the output video', dest='output_video_encoder', default='libx264', choices=['libx264', 'libx265', 'libvpx-vp9', 'h264_nvenc', 'hevc_nvenc'])
46
+ program.add_argument('--output-video-quality', help='quality used for the output video', dest='output_video_quality', type=int, default=35, choices=range(101), metavar='[0-100]')
47
+ program.add_argument('--max-memory', help='maximum amount of RAM in GB', dest='max_memory', type=int)
48
+ program.add_argument('--execution-provider', help='available execution provider (choices: cpu, ...)', dest='execution_provider', default=['cpu'], choices=suggest_execution_providers(), nargs='+')
49
+ program.add_argument('--execution-threads', help='number of execution threads', dest='execution_threads', type=int, default=suggest_execution_threads())
50
+ program.add_argument('-v', '--version', action='version', version=f'{roop.metadata.name} {roop.metadata.version}')
51
+
52
+ args = program.parse_args()
53
+
54
+ roop.globals.source_path = args.source_path
55
+ roop.globals.target_path = args.target_path
56
+ roop.globals.output_path = normalize_output_path(roop.globals.source_path, roop.globals.target_path, args.output_path)
57
+ roop.globals.headless = roop.globals.source_path is not None and roop.globals.target_path is not None and roop.globals.output_path is not None
58
+ roop.globals.frame_processors = args.frame_processor
59
+ roop.globals.keep_fps = args.keep_fps
60
+ roop.globals.keep_frames = args.keep_frames
61
+ roop.globals.skip_audio = args.skip_audio
62
+ roop.globals.many_faces = args.many_faces
63
+ roop.globals.reference_face_position = args.reference_face_position
64
+ roop.globals.reference_frame_number = args.reference_frame_number
65
+ roop.globals.similar_face_distance = args.similar_face_distance
66
+ roop.globals.temp_frame_format = args.temp_frame_format
67
+ roop.globals.temp_frame_quality = args.temp_frame_quality
68
+ roop.globals.output_video_encoder = args.output_video_encoder
69
+ roop.globals.output_video_quality = args.output_video_quality
70
+ roop.globals.max_memory = args.max_memory
71
+ roop.globals.execution_providers = decode_execution_providers(args.execution_provider)
72
+ roop.globals.execution_threads = args.execution_threads
73
+
74
+
75
+ def encode_execution_providers(execution_providers: List[str]) -> List[str]:
76
+ return [execution_provider.replace('ExecutionProvider', '').lower() for execution_provider in execution_providers]
77
+
78
+
79
+ def decode_execution_providers(execution_providers: List[str]) -> List[str]:
80
+ return [provider for provider, encoded_execution_provider in zip(onnxruntime.get_available_providers(), encode_execution_providers(onnxruntime.get_available_providers()))
81
+ if any(execution_provider in encoded_execution_provider for execution_provider in execution_providers)]
82
+
83
+
84
+ def suggest_execution_providers() -> List[str]:
85
+ return encode_execution_providers(onnxruntime.get_available_providers())
86
+
87
+
88
+ def suggest_execution_threads() -> int:
89
+ if 'CUDAExecutionProvider' in onnxruntime.get_available_providers():
90
+ return 8
91
+ return 1
92
+
93
+
94
+ def limit_resources() -> None:
95
+ # prevent tensorflow memory leak
96
+ gpus = tensorflow.config.experimental.list_physical_devices('GPU')
97
+ for gpu in gpus:
98
+ tensorflow.config.experimental.set_virtual_device_configuration(gpu, [
99
+ tensorflow.config.experimental.VirtualDeviceConfiguration(memory_limit=1024)
100
+ ])
101
+ # limit memory usage
102
+ if roop.globals.max_memory:
103
+ memory = roop.globals.max_memory * 1024 ** 3
104
+ if platform.system().lower() == 'darwin':
105
+ memory = roop.globals.max_memory * 1024 ** 6
106
+ if platform.system().lower() == 'windows':
107
+ import ctypes
108
+ kernel32 = ctypes.windll.kernel32 # type: ignore[attr-defined]
109
+ kernel32.SetProcessWorkingSetSize(-1, ctypes.c_size_t(memory), ctypes.c_size_t(memory))
110
+ else:
111
+ import resource
112
+ resource.setrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_DATA, (memory, memory))
113
+
114
+
115
+ def pre_check() -> bool:
116
+ if sys.version_info < (3, 9):
117
+ update_status('Python version is not supported - please upgrade to 3.9 or higher.')
118
+ return False
119
+ if not shutil.which('ffmpeg'):
120
+ update_status('ffmpeg is not installed.')
121
+ return False
122
+ return True
123
+
124
+
125
+ def update_status(message: str, scope: str = 'ROOP.CORE') -> None:
126
+ print(f'[{scope}] {message}')
127
+ if not roop.globals.headless:
128
+ ui.update_status(message)
129
+
130
+
131
+ def start() -> None:
132
+ for frame_processor in get_frame_processors_modules(roop.globals.frame_processors):
133
+ if not frame_processor.pre_start():
134
+ return
135
+ # process image to image
136
+ if has_image_extension(roop.globals.target_path):
137
+ if predict_image(roop.globals.target_path):
138
+ destroy()
139
+ shutil.copy2(roop.globals.target_path, roop.globals.output_path)
140
+ # process frame
141
+ for frame_processor in get_frame_processors_modules(roop.globals.frame_processors):
142
+ update_status('Progressing...', frame_processor.NAME)
143
+ frame_processor.process_image(roop.globals.source_path, roop.globals.output_path, roop.globals.output_path)
144
+ frame_processor.post_process()
145
+ # validate image
146
+ if is_image(roop.globals.target_path):
147
+ update_status('Processing to image succeed!')
148
+ else:
149
+ update_status('Processing to image failed!')
150
+ return
151
+ # process image to videos
152
+ if predict_video(roop.globals.target_path):
153
+ destroy()
154
+ update_status('Creating temporary resources...')
155
+ create_temp(roop.globals.target_path)
156
+ # extract frames
157
+ if roop.globals.keep_fps:
158
+ fps = detect_fps(roop.globals.target_path)
159
+ update_status(f'Extracting frames with {fps} FPS...')
160
+ extract_frames(roop.globals.target_path, fps)
161
+ else:
162
+ update_status('Extracting frames with 30 FPS...')
163
+ extract_frames(roop.globals.target_path)
164
+ # process frame
165
+ temp_frame_paths = get_temp_frame_paths(roop.globals.target_path)
166
+ if temp_frame_paths:
167
+ for frame_processor in get_frame_processors_modules(roop.globals.frame_processors):
168
+ update_status('Progressing...', frame_processor.NAME)
169
+ frame_processor.process_video(roop.globals.source_path, temp_frame_paths)
170
+ frame_processor.post_process()
171
+ else:
172
+ update_status('Frames not found...')
173
+ return
174
+ # create video
175
+ if roop.globals.keep_fps:
176
+ fps = detect_fps(roop.globals.target_path)
177
+ update_status(f'Creating video with {fps} FPS...')
178
+ create_video(roop.globals.target_path, fps)
179
+ else:
180
+ update_status('Creating video with 30 FPS...')
181
+ create_video(roop.globals.target_path)
182
+ # handle audio
183
+ if roop.globals.skip_audio:
184
+ move_temp(roop.globals.target_path, roop.globals.output_path)
185
+ update_status('Skipping audio...')
186
+ else:
187
+ if roop.globals.keep_fps:
188
+ update_status('Restoring audio...')
189
+ else:
190
+ update_status('Restoring audio might cause issues as fps are not kept...')
191
+ restore_audio(roop.globals.target_path, roop.globals.output_path)
192
+ # clean temp
193
+ update_status('Cleaning temporary resources...')
194
+ clean_temp(roop.globals.target_path)
195
+ # validate video
196
+ if is_video(roop.globals.target_path):
197
+ update_status('Processing to video succeed!')
198
+ else:
199
+ update_status('Processing to video failed!')
200
+
201
+
202
+ def destroy() -> None:
203
+ if roop.globals.target_path:
204
+ clean_temp(roop.globals.target_path)
205
+ sys.exit()
206
+
207
+
208
+ def run() -> None:
209
+ parse_args()
210
+ if not pre_check():
211
+ return
212
+ for frame_processor in get_frame_processors_modules(roop.globals.frame_processors):
213
+ if not frame_processor.pre_check():
214
+ return
215
+ limit_resources()
216
+ if roop.globals.headless:
217
+ start()
218
+ else:
219
+ window = ui.init(start, destroy)
220
+ window.mainloop()
roop/face_analyser.py ADDED
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1
+ import threading
2
+ from typing import Any, Optional, List
3
+ import insightface
4
+ import numpy
5
+
6
+ import roop.globals
7
+ from roop.typing import Frame, Face
8
+
9
+ FACE_ANALYSER = None
10
+ THREAD_LOCK = threading.Lock()
11
+
12
+
13
+ def get_face_analyser() -> Any:
14
+ global FACE_ANALYSER
15
+
16
+ with THREAD_LOCK:
17
+ if FACE_ANALYSER is None:
18
+ FACE_ANALYSER = insightface.app.FaceAnalysis(name='buffalo_l', providers=roop.globals.execution_providers)
19
+ FACE_ANALYSER.prepare(ctx_id=0)
20
+ return FACE_ANALYSER
21
+
22
+
23
+ def clear_face_analyser() -> Any:
24
+ global FACE_ANALYSER
25
+
26
+ FACE_ANALYSER = None
27
+
28
+
29
+ def get_one_face(frame: Frame, position: int = 0) -> Optional[Face]:
30
+ many_faces = get_many_faces(frame)
31
+ if many_faces:
32
+ try:
33
+ return many_faces[position]
34
+ except IndexError:
35
+ return many_faces[-1]
36
+ return None
37
+
38
+
39
+ def get_many_faces(frame: Frame) -> Optional[List[Face]]:
40
+ try:
41
+ return get_face_analyser().get(frame)
42
+ except ValueError:
43
+ return None
44
+
45
+
46
+ def find_similar_face(frame: Frame, reference_face: Face) -> Optional[Face]:
47
+ many_faces = get_many_faces(frame)
48
+ if many_faces:
49
+ for face in many_faces:
50
+ if hasattr(face, 'normed_embedding') and hasattr(reference_face, 'normed_embedding'):
51
+ distance = numpy.sum(numpy.square(face.normed_embedding - reference_face.normed_embedding))
52
+ if distance < roop.globals.similar_face_distance:
53
+ return face
54
+ return None
roop/face_reference.py ADDED
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1
+ from typing import Optional
2
+
3
+ from roop.typing import Face
4
+
5
+ FACE_REFERENCE = None
6
+
7
+
8
+ def get_face_reference() -> Optional[Face]:
9
+ return FACE_REFERENCE
10
+
11
+
12
+ def set_face_reference(face: Face) -> None:
13
+ global FACE_REFERENCE
14
+
15
+ FACE_REFERENCE = face
16
+
17
+
18
+ def clear_face_reference() -> None:
19
+ global FACE_REFERENCE
20
+
21
+ FACE_REFERENCE = None
roop/globals.py ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ from typing import List, Optional
2
+
3
+ source_path: Optional[str] = None
4
+ target_path: Optional[str] = None
5
+ output_path: Optional[str] = None
6
+ headless: Optional[bool] = None
7
+ frame_processors: List[str] = []
8
+ keep_fps: Optional[bool] = None
9
+ keep_frames: Optional[bool] = None
10
+ skip_audio: Optional[bool] = None
11
+ many_faces: Optional[bool] = None
12
+ reference_face_position: Optional[int] = None
13
+ reference_frame_number: Optional[int] = None
14
+ similar_face_distance: Optional[float] = None
15
+ temp_frame_format: Optional[str] = None
16
+ temp_frame_quality: Optional[int] = None
17
+ output_video_encoder: Optional[str] = None
18
+ output_video_quality: Optional[int] = None
19
+ max_memory: Optional[int] = None
20
+ execution_providers: List[str] = []
21
+ execution_threads: Optional[int] = None
22
+ log_level: str = 'error'
roop/metadata.py ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
 
 
 
1
+ name = 'roop'
2
+ version = '1.3.2'
roop/predictor.py ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ import threading
2
+ import numpy
3
+ import opennsfw2
4
+ from PIL import Image
5
+ from keras import Model
6
+
7
+ from roop.typing import Frame
8
+
9
+ PREDICTOR = None
10
+ THREAD_LOCK = threading.Lock()
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+ MAX_PROBABILITY = 0.85
12
+
13
+
14
+ def get_predictor() -> Model:
15
+ global PREDICTOR
16
+
17
+ with THREAD_LOCK:
18
+ if PREDICTOR is None:
19
+ PREDICTOR = opennsfw2.make_open_nsfw_model()
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+ return PREDICTOR
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+
22
+
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+ def clear_predictor() -> None:
24
+ global PREDICTOR
25
+
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+ PREDICTOR = None
27
+
28
+
29
+ def predict_frame(target_frame: Frame) -> bool:
30
+ image = Image.fromarray(target_frame)
31
+ image = opennsfw2.preprocess_image(image, opennsfw2.Preprocessing.YAHOO)
32
+ views = numpy.expand_dims(image, axis=0)
33
+ _, probability = get_predictor().predict(views)[0]
34
+ return probability > MAX_PROBABILITY
35
+
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+
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+ def predict_image(target_path: str) -> bool:
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+ return opennsfw2.predict_image(target_path) > MAX_PROBABILITY
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+
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+
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+ def predict_video(target_path: str) -> bool:
42
+ _, probabilities = opennsfw2.predict_video_frames(video_path=target_path, frame_interval=100)
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+ return any(probability > MAX_PROBABILITY for probability in probabilities)
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+ import os
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+ import sys
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+ import importlib
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+ import psutil
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+ from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor, as_completed
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+ from queue import Queue
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+ from types import ModuleType
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+ from typing import Any, List, Callable
9
+ from tqdm import tqdm
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+
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+ import roop
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+
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+ FRAME_PROCESSORS_MODULES: List[ModuleType] = []
14
+ FRAME_PROCESSORS_INTERFACE = [
15
+ 'pre_check',
16
+ 'pre_start',
17
+ 'process_frame',
18
+ 'process_frames',
19
+ 'process_image',
20
+ 'process_video',
21
+ 'post_process'
22
+ ]
23
+
24
+
25
+ def load_frame_processor_module(frame_processor: str) -> Any:
26
+ try:
27
+ frame_processor_module = importlib.import_module(f'roop.processors.frame.{frame_processor}')
28
+ for method_name in FRAME_PROCESSORS_INTERFACE:
29
+ if not hasattr(frame_processor_module, method_name):
30
+ raise NotImplementedError
31
+ except ModuleNotFoundError:
32
+ sys.exit(f'Frame processor {frame_processor} not found.')
33
+ except NotImplementedError:
34
+ sys.exit(f'Frame processor {frame_processor} not implemented correctly.')
35
+ return frame_processor_module
36
+
37
+
38
+ def get_frame_processors_modules(frame_processors: List[str]) -> List[ModuleType]:
39
+ global FRAME_PROCESSORS_MODULES
40
+
41
+ if not FRAME_PROCESSORS_MODULES:
42
+ for frame_processor in frame_processors:
43
+ frame_processor_module = load_frame_processor_module(frame_processor)
44
+ FRAME_PROCESSORS_MODULES.append(frame_processor_module)
45
+ return FRAME_PROCESSORS_MODULES
46
+
47
+
48
+ def multi_process_frame(source_path: str, temp_frame_paths: List[str], process_frames: Callable[[str, List[str], Any], None], update: Callable[[], None]) -> None:
49
+ with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=roop.globals.execution_threads) as executor:
50
+ futures = []
51
+ queue = create_queue(temp_frame_paths)
52
+ queue_per_future = max(len(temp_frame_paths) // roop.globals.execution_threads, 1)
53
+ while not queue.empty():
54
+ future = executor.submit(process_frames, source_path, pick_queue(queue, queue_per_future), update)
55
+ futures.append(future)
56
+ for future in as_completed(futures):
57
+ future.result()
58
+
59
+
60
+ def create_queue(temp_frame_paths: List[str]) -> Queue[str]:
61
+ queue: Queue[str] = Queue()
62
+ for frame_path in temp_frame_paths:
63
+ queue.put(frame_path)
64
+ return queue
65
+
66
+
67
+ def pick_queue(queue: Queue[str], queue_per_future: int) -> List[str]:
68
+ queues = []
69
+ for _ in range(queue_per_future):
70
+ if not queue.empty():
71
+ queues.append(queue.get())
72
+ return queues
73
+
74
+
75
+ def process_video(source_path: str, frame_paths: list[str], process_frames: Callable[[str, List[str], Any], None]) -> None:
76
+ progress_bar_format = '{l_bar}{bar}| {n_fmt}/{total_fmt} [{elapsed}<{remaining}, {rate_fmt}{postfix}]'
77
+ total = len(frame_paths)
78
+ with tqdm(total=total, desc='Processing', unit='frame', dynamic_ncols=True, bar_format=progress_bar_format) as progress:
79
+ multi_process_frame(source_path, frame_paths, process_frames, lambda: update_progress(progress))
80
+
81
+
82
+ def update_progress(progress: Any = None) -> None:
83
+ process = psutil.Process(os.getpid())
84
+ memory_usage = process.memory_info().rss / 1024 / 1024 / 1024
85
+ progress.set_postfix({
86
+ 'memory_usage': '{:.2f}'.format(memory_usage).zfill(5) + 'GB',
87
+ 'execution_providers': roop.globals.execution_providers,
88
+ 'execution_threads': roop.globals.execution_threads
89
+ })
90
+ progress.refresh()
91
+ progress.update(1)