├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── cliRequestsData_Alchemy_template.yml
├── cliRequestsData_Dream_template.yml
├── cliRequestsData_Scribe_template.yml
├── cli_logger.py
├── cli_request_alchemy.py
├── cli_request_dream.py
├── cli_request_scribe.py
├── cli_requirements.txt
├── db0.jpg
├── inpaint_alpha.png
├── inpaint_mask.png
├── inpaint_original.png
├── mountains.png
└── sunset.png
/.gitignore:
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/README.md:
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1 | # AI Horde Command Line Interface
2 |
3 | This repository contains python scripts which allow you to interface with the [AI Horde](https://aihorde.net) via a CLI.
4 |
5 | ## Installation
6 |
7 | 1. git clone this repository
8 | 1. Make sure you have python3 installed
9 | 1. Open a git bash (or just bash in linux)
10 | 1. Download the cli requirements with `python -m pip install -r cli_requirements.txt --user`
11 |
12 | ## Usage
13 |
14 | All `cli_requests_*.py` scripts work the same way. You simply run the script using python, and pass any command line arguments.
15 |
16 | You can use `-h` to see the help menu for each. Example:
17 |
18 | ```
19 | $ python cli_request_alchemy.py -h
20 | usage: cli_request_alchemy.py [-h] [--api_key API_KEY] [-f FILENAME] [-v] [-q] [--horde HORDE] [--trusted_workers] [--source_image SOURCE_IMAGE]
21 |
22 | options:
23 | -h, --help show this help message and exit
24 | --api_key API_KEY The API Key to use to authenticate on the Horde. Get one in https://aihorde.net/register
25 | -f FILENAME, --filename FILENAME
26 | The filename pattern to use. The type of alchemy will be appended to this.
27 | -v, --verbosity The default logging level is ERROR or higher. This value increases the amount of logging seen in your screen
28 | -q, --quiet The default logging level is ERROR or higher. This value decreases the amount of logging seen in your screen
29 | --horde HORDE Use a different horde
30 | --trusted_workers If true, the request will be sent only to trusted workers.
31 | --source_image SOURCE_IMAGE
32 | A file path to an image file must be provided if one is not set in cliRequestsData.
33 | ```
34 |
35 | ## CliRequestData
36 |
37 | All CLIs also have a corresponsing `cliRequestsData_*_template.yml` file.
38 |
39 | To use it, copy `cliRequestsData_*_template.yml` into `cliRequestsData_*.yml` and edit its variables.
40 |
41 | CLI arguments will take precedence, but anything else will use the values set in `cliRequestsData_*.yml` as the defaults.
42 |
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/cliRequestsData_Alchemy_template.yml:
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1 | filename: "horde_alchemy" # The file will be appended with the alchemy type and then the extension
2 | api_key: "0000000000"
3 | source_image: './db0.jpg'
4 | # Uncomment any of the below you want to use
5 | submit_dict:
6 | trusted_workers: False
7 | slow_workers: True
8 | forms:
9 | - name: "caption"
10 | # - name: "interrogation",
11 | # - name: "nsfw",
12 | # - name: "GFPGAN",
13 | # - name: "RealESRGAN_x4plus",
14 | # - name: "CodeFormers",
15 | # - name: "CodeFormers",
16 | # - name: "strip_background",
17 | # - name: "RealESRGAN_x2plus",
18 | # - name: "4x_AnimeSharp",
19 | # - name: "NMKD_Siax",
20 |
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/cliRequestsData_Dream_template.yml:
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1 | filename: "horde_dream.webp"
2 | api_key: "0000000000"
3 | source_image: null
4 | # You can fill these in to avoid putting them as args all the time
5 | imgen_params:
6 | n: 1
7 | width: 512
8 | height: 512
9 | steps: 30
10 | denoising_strength: 0.6
11 | sampler_name: k_euler
12 | cfg_scale: 7.5
13 | karras: true
14 | tiling: false
15 | hires_fix: false
16 | ## Uncomment the below line to pass a specific seed
17 | # seed: "the little seed that could"
18 | ## Uncomment the below line to pass post-processors. Only pass the PPs you need
19 | # post_processing:
20 | # - GFPGAN
21 | # - RealESRGAN_x4plus
22 | # - RealESRGAN_x4plus_anime_6B
23 | # - CodeFormers
24 | ## Uncomment the below line to pass a ControlNet. Make sure you write a valid Control Type
25 | ## control_type: canny
26 | ## Uncomment the below line to pass LoRa. The below is provided as an example
27 | ## You can pass any that you wish. If you do, do not forget to also pass the trigger words in your prompt
28 | ## or use inject_trigger
29 | # loras:
30 | # - name: GlowingRunesAIV6
31 | # inject_trigger: red
32 | # - name: Dra9onScaleAI
33 | # inject_trigger: any
34 | # - name: LowRA
35 | # inject_trigger: any
36 | ## Uncomment the below line to pass Textual Inversions. The below is provided as an example
37 | ## You can pass any that you wish. You must then either put the Lora ID in the prompt in the form of
38 | # embedding:12345
39 | ## OR use the provided inject_ti key
40 | # tis:
41 | # - name: "7523"
42 | # inject_ti: prompt
43 | # - name: "EasyNegative"
44 | # inject_ti: negprompt
45 | # strength: 0.5
46 | #
47 | ## Uncomment the below lines to pass extra arguments to the workflows which require it.
48 | ## Each text has to be in the same format, (i.e. a dictionary with a 'text' and 'reference' keys)
49 | ## The below examples are used to generate a QR code (Don't forget to uncomment the 'workflow' below)
50 | # extra_texts:
51 | # # This extra text is the text created by the QR code
52 | # - text: https://haidra.net
53 | # reference: qr_code
54 | # # This optional extra text specifies where in the image to place the QR code
55 | # # If you want the whole image to be one QR, you need to adjust the generation size
56 | # # size to match the QR code size
57 | # - text: 256
58 | # reference: x_offset
59 | # - text: 256
60 | # reference: y_offset
61 | # # This specifies the prompt with which to generate the black blocks around the QR edges
62 | # # These blocks need to be very readable, so don't expect too much customization
63 | # - text: 'A window into the soul'
64 | # reference: function_layer_prompt
65 | # # Uncomment the below line to specify the workflow to use.
66 | # # Some advanced workflows cannot be auto-detected, so you need to explicitly mention them
67 | # # The below example will set the generation to make a QR code
68 | # workflow: qr_code
69 |
70 | submit_dict:
71 | prompt: "a swarm of incredibly cute stable robots, intricate, highly detailed, artstation, concept art, smooth, sharp focus, colorful scene, in the style of don bluth, greg rutkowski, disney, and hans zatzka"
72 | # Pass your own style name or ID here to generate in a pre-existing style
73 | # style: None
74 | nsfw: false
75 | censor_nsfw: false
76 | trusted_workers: false
77 | slow_workers: true
78 | shared: true
79 | replacement_filter: true
80 | worker_blacklist: false
81 | dry_run: false
82 | r2: true
83 | # Put the models you allow to fulfil your request in reverse order of priority. The last model in this list is the most likely to be chosen
84 | models:
85 | - stable_diffusion
86 | # - Deliberate
87 | # - Yiffy
88 | # - trinart
89 | workers: []
90 |
91 | ## Uncomment this line to try img2img
92 | # Change the filename to your own image
93 | # source_image: './db0.jpg'
94 | ## Uncomment these three lines to try inpainting. If the source_mask is not provided, the image sent has to have areas already erased-to-alpha
95 | # source_image: './inpaint_original.png'
96 | # source_processing: 'inpainting'
97 | # source_mask: './inpaint_mask.png'
98 | ## Uncomment the below lines to send extra_source_images for remix. Change to your own image paths accordingly.
99 | # source_image: './db0.jpg'
100 | # extra_source_images:
101 | # - image: ./mountains.png
102 | # strength: 1
103 | # - image: ./sunset.png
104 | # strength: 0.5
105 | # source_processing: 'remix'
106 |
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/cliRequestsData_Scribe_template.yml:
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1 | api_key: "0000000000"
2 | # You can fill these in to avoid putting them as args all the time
3 | txtgen_params:
4 | n: 1
5 | max_context_length: 1024
6 | max_length: 80
7 | # temperature: 1
8 | # rep_pen: 1
9 | # rep_pen_range: 1
10 | # rep_pen_slope: 1
11 | # singleline: False
12 | # sampler_order: [1,2,3,4,5,6,7] # You need to specify all samplers when uncommented
13 | # use_default_badwordsids: True
14 | submit_dict:
15 | prompt: "a horde of cute kobolds furiously typing on typewriters"
16 | trusted_workers: false
17 | slow_workers: true
18 | dry_run: true
19 | # Put the models you allow to fulfil your request in reverse order of priority. The last model in this list is the most likely to be chosen
20 | models:
21 | - tgi/jondurbin/airoboros-l2-70b-2.1-creative-8k
22 | - tgi/Henk717/airochronos-33B-8k
23 | workers: []
24 |
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/cli_logger.py:
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1 | import sys
2 | from functools import partialmethod
3 | from loguru import logger
4 |
5 | STDOUT_LEVELS = ["GENERATION", "PROMPT"]
6 | INIT_LEVELS = ["INIT", "INIT_OK", "INIT_WARN", "INIT_ERR"]
7 | MESSAGE_LEVELS = ["MESSAGE"]
8 | # By default we're at error level or higher
9 | verbosity = 30
10 | quiet = 0
11 |
12 | def set_logger_verbosity(count):
13 | global verbosity
14 | # The count comes reversed. So count = 0 means minimum verbosity
15 | # While count 5 means maximum verbosity
16 | # So the more count we have, the lower we drop the verbosity maximum
17 | verbosity = 30 - (count * 10)
18 |
19 | def quiesce_logger(count):
20 | global quiet
21 | # The bigger the count, the more silent we want our logger
22 | quiet = count * 10
23 |
24 | def is_stdout_log(record):
25 | if record["level"].name not in STDOUT_LEVELS:
26 | return(False)
27 | if record["level"].no < verbosity + quiet:
28 | return(False)
29 | return(True)
30 |
31 | def is_init_log(record):
32 | if record["level"].name not in INIT_LEVELS:
33 | return(False)
34 | if record["level"].no < verbosity + quiet:
35 | return(False)
36 | return(True)
37 |
38 | def is_msg_log(record):
39 | if record["level"].name not in MESSAGE_LEVELS:
40 | return(False)
41 | if record["level"].no < verbosity + quiet:
42 | return(False)
43 | return(True)
44 |
45 | def is_stderr_log(record):
46 | if record["level"].name in STDOUT_LEVELS + INIT_LEVELS + MESSAGE_LEVELS:
47 | return(False)
48 | if record["level"].no < verbosity + quiet:
49 | return(False)
50 | return(True)
51 |
52 | def test_logger():
53 | logger.generation("This is a generation message\nIt is typically multiline\nThee Lines".encode("unicode_escape").decode("utf-8"))
54 | logger.prompt("This is a prompt message")
55 | logger.debug("Debug Message")
56 | logger.info("Info Message")
57 | logger.warning("Info Warning")
58 | logger.error("Error Message")
59 | logger.critical("Critical Message")
60 | logger.init("This is an init message", status="Starting")
61 | logger.init_ok("This is an init message", status="OK")
62 | logger.init_warn("This is an init message", status="Warning")
63 | logger.init_err("This is an init message", status="Error")
64 | logger.message("This is user message")
65 | sys.exit()
66 |
67 |
68 | logfmt = "{level: <10} | {time:YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss} | {name}:{function}:{line} - {message}"
69 | genfmt = "{level: <10} @ {time:YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss} | {message}"
70 | initfmt = "INIT | {extra[status]: <10} | {message}"
71 | msgfmt = "{level: <10} | {message}"
72 |
73 | logger.level("GENERATION", no=24, color="")
74 | logger.level("PROMPT", no=23, color="")
75 | logger.level("INIT", no=31, color="")
76 | logger.level("INIT_OK", no=31, color="")
77 | logger.level("INIT_WARN", no=31, color="")
78 | logger.level("INIT_ERR", no=31, color="")
79 | # Messages contain important information without which this application might not be able to be used
80 | # As such, they have the highest priority
81 | logger.level("MESSAGE", no=61, color="")
82 |
83 | logger.__class__.generation = partialmethod(logger.__class__.log, "GENERATION")
84 | logger.__class__.prompt = partialmethod(logger.__class__.log, "PROMPT")
85 | logger.__class__.init = partialmethod(logger.__class__.log, "INIT")
86 | logger.__class__.init_ok = partialmethod(logger.__class__.log, "INIT_OK")
87 | logger.__class__.init_warn = partialmethod(logger.__class__.log, "INIT_WARN")
88 | logger.__class__.init_err = partialmethod(logger.__class__.log, "INIT_ERR")
89 | logger.__class__.message = partialmethod(logger.__class__.log, "MESSAGE")
90 |
91 | config = {
92 | "handlers": [
93 | {"sink": sys.stderr, "format": logfmt, "colorize":True, "filter": is_stderr_log},
94 | {"sink": sys.stdout, "format": genfmt, "level": "PROMPT", "colorize":True, "filter": is_stdout_log},
95 | {"sink": sys.stdout, "format": initfmt, "level": "INIT", "colorize":True, "filter": is_init_log},
96 | {"sink": sys.stdout, "format": msgfmt, "level": "MESSAGE", "colorize":True, "filter": is_msg_log}
97 | ],
98 | }
99 | logger.configure(**config)
100 | logger.add("cliRequests.log", retention="7 days", level=19)
101 | logger.disable("__main__")
102 | # logger.warning("disabled")
103 | logger.enable("")
104 | logger.enable(None)
105 |
106 |
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/cli_request_alchemy.py:
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1 | import requests, json, os, time, argparse, base64
2 | import yaml
3 | import sys
4 |
5 | from cli_logger import logger, set_logger_verbosity, quiesce_logger, test_logger
6 | from PIL import Image
7 | from io import BytesIO
8 | from requests.exceptions import ConnectionError
9 |
10 | arg_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
11 | arg_parser.add_argument('--api_key', type=str, action='store', required=False, help="The API Key to use to authenticate on the Horde. Get one in https://aihorde.net/register")
12 | arg_parser.add_argument('-f', '--filename', type=str, action='store', required=False, help="The filename pattern to use. The type of alchemy will be appended to this.")
13 | arg_parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbosity', action='count', default=0, help="The default logging level is ERROR or higher. This value increases the amount of logging seen in your screen")
14 | arg_parser.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action='count', default=0, help="The default logging level is ERROR or higher. This value decreases the amount of logging seen in your screen")
15 | arg_parser.add_argument('--horde', action="store", required=False, type=str, default="https://aihorde.net", help="Use a different horde")
16 | arg_parser.add_argument('--trusted_workers', action="store_true", default=False, required=False, help="If true, the request will be sent only to trusted workers.")
17 | arg_parser.add_argument('--source_image', action="store", required=False, type=str, help="A file path to an image file must be provided if one is not set in cliRequestsData.")
18 | args = arg_parser.parse_args()
19 |
20 |
21 | class RequestData(object):
22 | def __init__(self):
23 | self.client_agent = "cli_request_alchemy.py:1.0.0:(discord)db0#1625"
24 | self.api_key = "0000000000"
25 | self.filename = "horde_alchemy"
26 | self.submit_dict = {
27 | "trusted_workers": False,
28 | "forms": [
29 | {"name": "caption"},
30 | ]
31 | }
32 | self.source_image = None
33 |
34 | def get_submit_dict(self):
35 | submit_dict = self.submit_dict.copy()
36 | if self.source_image:
37 | final_src_img = Image.open(self.source_image)
38 | buffer = BytesIO()
39 | # We send as WebP to avoid using all the horde bandwidth
40 | final_src_img.save(buffer, format="Webp", quality=95, exact=True)
41 | submit_dict["source_image"] = base64.b64encode(buffer.getvalue()).decode("utf8")
42 | else:
43 | logger.error("Alchemy requires a source image.")
44 | sys.exit(1)
45 | return(submit_dict)
46 |
47 | def load_request_data():
48 | request_data = RequestData()
49 | if os.path.exists("cliRequestsData_Alchemy.yml"):
50 | with open("cliRequestsData_Alchemy.yml", "rt", encoding="utf-8", errors="ignore") as configfile:
51 | config = yaml.safe_load(configfile)
52 | for key, value in config.items():
53 | setattr(request_data, key, value)
54 | if args.api_key: request_data.api_key = args.api_key
55 | if args.filename: request_data.filename = args.filename
56 | if args.trusted_workers: request_data.submit_dict["trusted_workers"] = args.trusted_workers
57 | if args.source_image: request_data.source_image = args.source_image
58 | return(request_data)
59 |
60 |
61 | @logger.catch(reraise=True)
62 | def generate():
63 | request_data = load_request_data()
64 | # final_submit_dict["source_image"] = 'Test'
65 | headers = {
66 | "apikey": request_data.api_key,
67 | "Client-Agent": request_data.client_agent,
68 | }
69 | # logger.debug(request_data.get_submit_dict())
70 | submit_req = requests.post(f'{args.horde}/api/v2/interrogate/async', json = request_data.get_submit_dict(), headers = headers)
71 | if submit_req.ok:
72 | submit_results = submit_req.json()
73 | logger.debug(submit_results)
74 | req_id = submit_results['id']
75 | is_done = False
76 | retry = 0
77 | cancelled = False
78 | try:
79 | while not is_done:
80 | try:
81 | chk_req = requests.get(f'{args.horde}/api/v2/interrogate/status/{req_id}')
82 | if not chk_req.ok:
83 | logger.error(chk_req.text)
84 | return
85 | chk_results = chk_req.json()
86 | logger.debug(
87 | [
88 | {
89 | 'form': f['form'],
90 | 'state': f['state'],
91 | } for f in chk_results['forms']
92 | ]
93 | )
94 | is_done = chk_results['state'] in ["done", "faulted"]
95 | time.sleep(0.8)
96 | except ConnectionError as e:
97 | retry += 1
98 | logger.error(f"Error {e} when retrieving status. Retry {retry}/10")
99 | if retry < 10:
100 | time.sleep(1)
101 | continue
102 | raise
103 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
104 | logger.info(f"Cancelling {req_id}...")
105 | cancelled = True
106 | retrieve_req = requests.delete(f'{args.horde}/api/v2/interrogate/status/{req_id}')
107 | if not cancelled:
108 | retrieve_req = requests.get(f'{args.horde}/api/v2/interrogate/status/{req_id}')
109 | if not retrieve_req.ok:
110 | logger.error(retrieve_req.text)
111 | return
112 | results_json = retrieve_req.json()
113 | # logger.debug(results_json)
114 | if results_json['state'] == "faulted":
115 | final_submit_dict = request_data.get_submit_dict()
116 | final_submit_dict["source_image"] = f"Alchemy request with size: {len(final_submit_dict['source_image'])}"
117 | logger.error(f"Something went wrong when generating the request. Please contact the horde administrator with your request details: {final_submit_dict}")
118 | return
119 | results = results_json['forms']
120 | for iter in range(len(results)):
121 | form = results[iter]['form']
122 | if results[iter]['state'] == "faulted":
123 | logger.warning(f"{results[iter]['form']} has faulted")
124 | elif results[iter]['state'] == "cancelled":
125 | logger.warning(f"{results[iter]['form']} was cancelled")
126 | elif form == "interrogation":
127 | final_filename = f"{request_data.filename}_{form}.txt"
128 | interrogate = json.dumps(results[iter]['result'][form], indent=4)
129 | with open(final_filename, 'w') as handler:
130 | handler.write(interrogate)
131 | logger.generation(f"{form} result saved in: {final_filename}")
132 | elif type(results[iter]['result'][form]) is str and results[iter]['result'][form].startswith("http"):
133 | final_filename = f"{request_data.filename}_{form}.webp"
134 | logger.debug(f"Downloading '{form}' from {results[iter]['result'][form]}")
135 | try:
136 | img_data = requests.get(results[iter]['result'][form]).content
137 | except Exception as err:
138 | logger.error(f"Error: {err}")
139 | with open(final_filename, 'wb') as handler:
140 | handler.write(img_data)
141 | logger.generation(f"{form} result saved in: {final_filename}")
142 | else:
143 | logger.generation(f"{form} result: {results[iter]['result'][form]}")
144 | else:
145 | logger.error(submit_req.text)
146 |
147 | set_logger_verbosity(args.verbosity)
148 | quiesce_logger(args.quiet)
149 |
150 | generate()
151 |
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1 | import requests
2 | import json
3 | import os
4 | import time
5 | import argparse
6 | import base64
7 | import yaml
8 | import sys
9 | from omegaconf import OmegaConf
10 |
11 | from cli_logger import logger, set_logger_verbosity, quiesce_logger, test_logger
12 | from PIL import Image
13 | from io import BytesIO
14 | from requests.exceptions import ConnectionError
15 | from tqdm import tqdm
16 |
17 | arg_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
18 | arg_parser.add_argument('-n', '--amount', action="store", required=False,
19 | type=int, help="The amount of images to generate with this prompt")
20 | arg_parser.add_argument("-m", '--model', action="store", default="stable_diffusion", required=False,
21 | type=str, help="Generalist AI image generating model. The baseline for all finetuned models")
22 | arg_parser.add_argument('-p', '--prompt', action="store", required=False,
23 | type=str, help="The prompt with which to generate images")
24 | arg_parser.add_argument('--style', action="store", required=False,
25 | type=str, help="The style to use to generate the images")
26 | arg_parser.add_argument('-w', '--width', action="store", required=False, type=int,
27 | help="The width of the image to generate. Has to be a multiple of 64")
28 | arg_parser.add_argument('-l', '--height', action="store", required=False, type=int,
29 | help="The height of the image to generate. Has to be a multiple of 64")
30 | arg_parser.add_argument('-s', '--steps', action="store", required=False,
31 | type=int, help="The amount of steps to use for this generation")
32 | arg_parser.add_argument('--api_key', type=str, action='store', required=False,
33 | help="The API Key to use to authenticate on the Horde. Get one in https://aihorde.net/register")
34 | arg_parser.add_argument('-f', '--filename', type=str, action='store', required=False,
35 | help="The filename to use to save the images. If more than 1 image is generated, the number of generation will be prepended")
36 | arg_parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbosity', action='count', default=0,
37 | help="The default logging level is ERROR or higher. This value increases the amount of logging seen in your screen")
38 | arg_parser.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action='count', default=0,
39 | help="The default logging level is ERROR or higher. This value decreases the amount of logging seen in your screen")
40 | arg_parser.add_argument('--horde', action="store", required=False,
41 | type=str, default="https://aihorde.net", help="Use a different horde")
42 | arg_parser.add_argument('--nsfw', action="store_true", default=False, required=False,
43 | help="Mark the request as NSFW. Only servers which allow NSFW will pick it up")
44 | arg_parser.add_argument('--censor_nsfw', action="store_true", default=False, required=False,
45 | help="If the request is SFW, and the worker accidentaly generates NSFW, it will send back a censored image.")
46 | arg_parser.add_argument('--trusted_workers', action="store_true", default=False,
47 | required=False, help="If true, the request will be sent only to trusted workers.")
48 | arg_parser.add_argument('--source_image', action="store", required=False, type=str,
49 | help="When a file path is provided, will be used as the source for img2img")
50 | arg_parser.add_argument('--source_processing', action="store", required=False,
51 | type=str, help="Can either be img2img, inpainting, or outpainting")
52 | arg_parser.add_argument('--source_mask', action="store", required=False, type=str,
53 | help="When a file path is provided, will be used as the mask source for inpainting/outpainting")
54 | arg_parser.add_argument('--dry_run', action="store_true", default=False, required=False,
55 | help="If true, The request will only print the amount of kudos the payload would spend, and exit.")
56 | arg_parser.add_argument('--yml_file', action="store", default="cliRequestsData_Dream.yml",
57 | required=False, help="Overrides the default yml, CLI arguments still have priority.")
58 | arg_parser.add_argument('-b', '--progress_bar', action="store_true", required=False,
59 | default=True, help="Show the progress bar")
60 | args = arg_parser.parse_args()
61 |
62 |
63 | class RequestData(object):
64 | def __init__(self):
65 | self.submit_prepared = False
66 | self.client_agent = "cli_request_dream.py:1.1.0:(discord)db0#1625"
67 | self.api_key = "0000000000"
68 | self.filename = "witch_dream.png"
69 | self.imgen_params = {
70 | "n": 2,
71 | "width": 64*8,
72 | "height": 64*8,
73 | "steps": 20,
74 | "sampler_name": "k_euler_a",
75 | "cfg_scale": 7.5,
76 | "denoising_strength": 0.6,
77 | "hires_fix_denoising_strength": 0.5,
78 | }
79 | self.submit_dict = {
80 | "prompt": "a horde of cute stable robots in a sprawling server room repairing a massive mainframe",
81 | "nsfw": False,
82 | "censor_nsfw": False,
83 | "trusted_workers": False,
84 | "models": ["stable_diffusion"],
85 | "r2": True,
86 | "dry_run": False
87 | }
88 | self.source_image = None
89 | self.extra_source_images = None
90 | self.source_processing = "img2img"
91 | self.source_mask = None
92 |
93 | def get_submit_dict(self):
94 | if self.submit_prepared:
95 | return self.submit_dict
96 | submit_dict = self.submit_dict.copy()
97 | submit_dict["params"] = self.imgen_params
98 | submit_dict["source_processing"] = self.source_processing
99 | if self.source_image:
100 | final_src_img = Image.open(self.source_image)
101 | buffer = BytesIO()
102 | # We send as WebP to avoid using all the horde bandwidth
103 | final_src_img.save(buffer, format="Webp", quality=95, exact=True)
104 | submit_dict["source_image"] = base64.b64encode(
105 | buffer.getvalue()).decode("utf8")
106 | if self.source_mask:
107 | final_src_mask = Image.open(self.source_mask)
108 | buffer = BytesIO()
109 | # We send as WebP to avoid using all the horde bandwidth
110 | final_src_mask.save(buffer, format="Webp", quality=95, exact=True)
111 | submit_dict["source_mask"] = base64.b64encode(
112 | buffer.getvalue()).decode("utf8")
113 | if self.extra_source_images:
114 | for esi in self.extra_source_images:
115 | if not isinstance(esi, dict):
116 | logger.warning(f"Bad extra_source_images payload. Type: {type(esi)} (should be dict)")
117 | continue
118 | if "image" not in esi:
119 | logger.warning(f"No image key in extra_source_image entry.")
120 | continue
121 | final_esi = Image.open(esi["image"])
122 | buffer = BytesIO()
123 | # We send as WebP to avoid using all the horde bandwidth
124 | final_esi.save(buffer, format="Webp", quality=95, exact=True)
125 | esi["image"] = base64.b64encode(
126 | buffer.getvalue()).decode("utf8")
127 | submit_dict["extra_source_images"] = self.extra_source_images
128 | self.submit_prepared = True
129 | self.submit_dict = submit_dict
130 | return submit_dict
131 |
132 |
133 | def load_request_data():
134 | request_data = RequestData()
135 | if os.path.exists(args.yml_file):
136 | with open(args.yml_file, "rt", encoding="utf-8", errors="ignore") as configfile:
137 | config = yaml.safe_load(configfile)
138 | for key, value in config.items():
139 | setattr(request_data, key, value)
140 | if os.path.exists("special.yml"):
141 | special = OmegaConf.load("special.yml")
142 | request_data.imgen_params["special"] = OmegaConf.to_container(
143 | special, resolve=True)
144 | if os.path.exists("special.json"):
145 | special = OmegaConf.load("special.json")
146 | request_data.imgen_params["special"] = OmegaConf.to_container(
147 | special, resolve=True)
148 | if args.api_key:
149 | request_data.api_key = args.api_key
150 | if args.filename:
151 | request_data.filename = args.filename
152 | if args.amount:
153 | request_data.imgen_params["n"] = args.amount
154 | if args.width:
155 | request_data.imgen_params["width"] = args.width
156 | if args.height:
157 | request_data.imgen_params["height"] = args.height
158 | if args.steps:
159 | request_data.imgen_params["steps"] = args.steps
160 | if args.prompt:
161 | request_data.submit_dict["prompt"] = args.prompt
162 | if args.style:
163 | request_data.submit_dict["style"] = args.style
164 | if args.nsfw:
165 | request_data.submit_dict["nsfw"] = args.nsfw
166 | if args.censor_nsfw:
167 | request_data.submit_dict["censor_nsfw"] = args.censor_nsfw
168 | if args.trusted_workers:
169 | request_data.submit_dict["trusted_workers"] = args.trusted_workers
170 | if args.source_image:
171 | request_data.source_image = args.source_image
172 | if args.source_processing:
173 | request_data.source_processing = args.source_processing
174 | if args.source_mask:
175 | request_data.source_mask = args.source_mask
176 | if args.dry_run:
177 | request_data.submit_dict["dry_run"] = args.dry_run
178 | return (request_data)
179 |
180 |
181 | @logger.catch(reraise=True)
182 | def generate():
183 | request_data = load_request_data()
184 | # final_submit_dict["source_image"] = 'Test'
185 |
186 | progress_bar = args.progress_bar
187 | if args.verbosity and progress_bar:
188 | progress_bar = False
189 | if progress_bar:
190 | pbar_queue_position = tqdm(desc="queue position: N/A | Wait Time: N/A",bar_format="{desc}")
191 | pbar_progress = tqdm(
192 | total=request_data.imgen_params.get('n'), desc="progress")
193 |
194 | headers = {
195 | "apikey": request_data.api_key,
196 | "Client-Agent": request_data.client_agent,
197 | }
198 | # logger.debug(request_data.get_submit_dict())
199 | # logger.debug(json.dumps(request_data.get_submit_dict(), indent=4))
200 | submit_req = requests.post(f'{args.horde}/api/v2/generate/async',
201 | json=request_data.get_submit_dict(), headers=headers)
202 | if submit_req.ok:
203 | submit_results = submit_req.json()
204 | logger.debug(submit_results)
205 | # logger.debug(submit_req.headers)
206 | req_id = submit_results.get('id')
207 | if not req_id:
208 | logger.message(submit_results)
209 | return
210 | is_done = False
211 | retry = 0
212 | cancelled = False
213 | try:
214 | while not is_done:
215 | try:
216 | chk_req = requests.get(
217 | f'{args.horde}/api/v2/generate/check/{req_id}')
218 | if not chk_req.ok:
219 | logger.error(chk_req.text)
220 | return
221 | chk_results = chk_req.json()
222 | logger.info(chk_results)
223 |
224 | if progress_bar:
225 | pbar_progress.desc = (
226 | f"Wait:{chk_results.get('waiting')} "
227 | f"Proc:{chk_results.get('processing')} "
228 | f"Res:{chk_results.get('restarted')} "
229 | f"Fin:{chk_results.get('finished')}"
230 | )
231 | pbar_queue_position.desc = f"Queue Position: {chk_results.get('queue_position')} | ETA: {chk_results.get('wait_time')}s"
232 | pbar_progress.n = chk_results.get('finished')
233 |
234 | pbar_queue_position.refresh()
235 | pbar_progress.refresh()
236 |
237 | is_done = chk_results['done']
238 | time.sleep(0.8)
239 | except ConnectionError as e:
240 | retry += 1
241 | logger.error(
242 | f"Error {e} when retrieving status. Retry {retry}/10")
243 | if retry < 10:
244 | time.sleep(1)
245 | continue
246 | raise
247 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
248 | logger.info(f"Cancelling {req_id}...")
249 | cancelled = True
250 | retrieve_req = requests.delete(
251 | f'{args.horde}/api/v2/generate/status/{req_id}')
252 | if not cancelled:
253 | retrieve_req = requests.get(
254 | f'{args.horde}/api/v2/generate/status/{req_id}')
255 | if not retrieve_req.ok:
256 | logger.error(retrieve_req.text)
257 | return
258 | results_json = retrieve_req.json()
259 | # logger.debug(results_json)
260 | if results_json['faulted']:
261 | final_submit_dict = request_data.get_submit_dict()
262 | if "source_image" in final_submit_dict:
263 | final_submit_dict[
264 | "source_image"] = f"img2img request with size: {len(final_submit_dict['source_image'])}"
265 | logger.error(
266 | f"Something went wrong when generating the request. Please contact the horde administrator with your request details: {final_submit_dict}")
267 | return
268 | results = results_json['generations']
269 | if progress_bar:
270 | pbar_queue_position.close()
271 | pbar_progress.close()
272 | for iter in range(len(results)):
273 | # logger.debug(results[iter]['gen_metadata'])
274 | final_filename = request_data.filename
275 | if len(results) > 1:
276 | final_filename = f"{iter}_{request_data.filename}"
277 | if request_data.get_submit_dict()["r2"]:
278 | logger.debug(
279 | f"Downloading '{results[iter]['id']}' from {results[iter]['img']}")
280 | try:
281 | img_data = requests.get(results[iter]["img"]).content
282 | except:
283 | logger.error("Received b64 again")
284 | with open(final_filename, 'wb') as handler:
285 | handler.write(img_data)
286 | else:
287 | b64img = results[iter]["img"]
288 | base64_bytes = b64img.encode('utf-8')
289 | img_bytes = base64.b64decode(base64_bytes)
290 | img = Image.open(BytesIO(img_bytes))
291 | img.save(final_filename)
292 | censored = ''
293 | for metadata in results[iter]['gen_metadata']:
294 | if metadata.get('type') == 'censorship':
295 | censored = " (censored)"
296 | if metadata.get('type') == 'batch_index':
297 | logger.debug(metadata['ref'])
298 | logger.message(
299 | f"Saved{censored} {final_filename} for {results_json['kudos']} kudos (via {results[iter]['worker_name']} - {results[iter]['worker_id']})")
300 | else:
301 | logger.error(submit_req.text)
302 |
303 |
304 | set_logger_verbosity(args.verbosity)
305 | quiesce_logger(args.quiet)
306 | generate()
307 |
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1 | import requests, json, os, time, argparse, base64
2 | import yaml
3 | import sys
4 |
5 | from cli_logger import logger, set_logger_verbosity, quiesce_logger, test_logger
6 | from PIL import Image
7 | from io import BytesIO
8 | from requests.exceptions import ConnectionError
9 |
10 | arg_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
11 | arg_parser.add_argument('--api_key', type=str, action='store', required=False, help="The API Key to use to authenticate on the Horde. Get one in https://aihorde.net/register")
12 | arg_parser.add_argument('-n', '--amount', action="store", required=False, type=int, help="The amount of images to generate with this prompt")
13 | arg_parser.add_argument('-p','--prompt', action="store", required=False, type=str, help="The prompt with which to generate images")
14 | arg_parser.add_argument('-c', '--max_context_length', action="store", required=False, type=int, help="The maximum amount of tokens to read from the prompt")
15 | arg_parser.add_argument('-l', '--max_length', action="store", required=False, type=int, help="The maximum amount of tokens to generate")
16 | arg_parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbosity', action='count', default=0, help="The default logging level is ERROR or higher. This value increases the amount of logging seen in your screen")
17 | arg_parser.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action='count', default=0, help="The default logging level is ERROR or higher. This value decreases the amount of logging seen in your screen")
18 | arg_parser.add_argument('--horde', action="store", required=False, type=str, default="https://aihorde.net", help="Use a different horde")
19 | arg_parser.add_argument('--trusted_workers', action="store_true", default=False, required=False, help="If true, the request will be sent only to trusted workers.")
20 | arg_parser.add_argument('--dry_run', action="store_true", default=False, required=False, help="If true, The request will only print the amount of kudos the payload would spend, and exit.")
21 | args = arg_parser.parse_args()
22 |
23 |
24 | class RequestData(object):
25 | def __init__(self):
26 | self.client_agent = "cli_request_scribe.py:1.1.0:(discord)db0#1625"
27 | self.api_key = "0000000000"
28 | self.txtgen_params = {
29 | "n": 1,
30 | "max_context_length": 1024,
31 | "max_length": 40,
32 | }
33 | self.submit_dict = {
34 | "prompt": "a horde of cute kobolds furiously typing on typewriters",
35 | "trusted_workers": False,
36 | "models": [],
37 | "dry_run": False
38 | }
39 |
40 | def get_submit_dict(self):
41 | submit_dict = self.submit_dict.copy()
42 | submit_dict["params"] = self.txtgen_params
43 | return(submit_dict)
44 |
45 | def load_request_data():
46 | request_data = RequestData()
47 | if os.path.exists("cliRequestsData_Scribe.yml"):
48 | with open("cliRequestsData_Scribe.yml", "rt", encoding="utf-8", errors="ignore") as configfile:
49 | config = yaml.safe_load(configfile)
50 | for key, value in config.items():
51 | setattr(request_data, key, value)
52 | if args.api_key: request_data.api_key = args.api_key
53 | if args.amount: request_data.txtgen_params["n"] = args.amount
54 | if args.max_context_length: request_data.txtgen_params["max_context_length"] = args.max_context_length
55 | if args.max_length: request_data.txtgen_params["max_length"] = args.max_length
56 | if args.prompt: request_data.submit_dict["prompt"] = args.prompt
57 | if args.trusted_workers: request_data.submit_dict["trusted_workers"] = args.trusted_workers
58 | if args.dry_run: request_data.submit_dict["dry_run"] = args.dry_run
59 | return(request_data)
60 |
61 |
62 | @logger.catch(reraise=True)
63 | def generate():
64 | request_data = load_request_data()
65 | # final_submit_dict["source_image"] = 'Test'
66 | headers = {
67 | "apikey": request_data.api_key,
68 | "Client-Agent": request_data.client_agent,
69 | }
70 | # logger.debug(request_data.get_submit_dict())
71 | submit_req = requests.post(f'{args.horde}/api/v2/generate/text/async', json = request_data.get_submit_dict(), headers = headers)
72 | if submit_req.ok:
73 | submit_results = submit_req.json()
74 | logger.debug(submit_results)
75 | req_id = submit_results.get('id')
76 | if not req_id:
77 | logger.message(submit_results)
78 | return
79 | is_done = False
80 | retry = 0
81 | cancelled = False
82 | try:
83 | while not is_done:
84 | try:
85 | chk_req = requests.get(f'{args.horde}/api/v2/generate/text/status/{req_id}')
86 | if not chk_req.ok:
87 | logger.error(chk_req.text)
88 | return
89 | chk_results = chk_req.json()
90 | logger.info(chk_results)
91 | is_done = chk_results['done']
92 | time.sleep(0.8)
93 | except ConnectionError as e:
94 | retry += 1
95 | logger.error(f"Error {e} when retrieving status. Retry {retry}/10")
96 | if retry < 10:
97 | time.sleep(1)
98 | continue
99 | raise
100 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
101 | logger.info(f"Cancelling {req_id}...")
102 | cancelled = True
103 | retrieve_req = requests.delete(f'{args.horde}/api/v2/generate/text/status/{req_id}')
104 | if not cancelled:
105 | retrieve_req = requests.get(f'{args.horde}/api/v2/generate/text/status/{req_id}')
106 | if not retrieve_req.ok:
107 | logger.error(retrieve_req.text)
108 | return
109 | results_json = retrieve_req.json()
110 | # logger.debug(results_json)
111 | if results_json['faulted']:
112 | final_submit_dict = request_data.get_submit_dict()
113 | logger.error(f"Something went wrong when generating the request. Please contact the horde administrator with your request details: {final_submit_dict}")
114 | return
115 | results = results_json['generations']
116 | for iter in range(len(results)):
117 | if len(results[iter]['text']) == 0:
118 | logger.generation(f"{iter}: ")
119 | else:
120 | logger.generation(f"{iter}: {results[iter]['text']}")
121 | else:
122 | logger.error(submit_req.text)
123 |
124 | set_logger_verbosity(args.verbosity)
125 | quiesce_logger(args.quiet)
126 |
127 | generate()
128 |
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4 | omegaconf
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