Add Iterate Button and Improve PFF UI

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Tony Beeman 2022-10-23 23:16:47 -07:00 committed by AUTOMATIC1111
parent af73cf50fd
commit 99d728b5b1

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
import copy
import math
import os
import random
import sys
import traceback
import shlex
@ -81,32 +82,34 @@ def cmdargs(line):
return res
def load_prompt_file(file):
if (file is None):
lines = []
else:
lines = [x.strip() for x in file.decode('utf8', errors='ignore').split("\n")]
return None, "\n".join(lines), gr.update(lines=7)
class Script(scripts.Script):
def title(self):
return "Prompts from file or textbox"
def ui(self, is_img2img):
# This checkbox would look nicer as two tabs, but there are two problems:
# 1) There is a bug in Gradio 3.3 that prevents visibility from working on Tabs
# 2) Even with Gradio 3.3.1, returning a control (like Tabs) that can't be used as input
# causes a AttributeError: 'Tabs' object has no attribute 'preprocess' assert,
# due to the way Script assumes all controls returned can be used as inputs.
# Therefore, there's no good way to use grouping components right now,
# so we will use a checkbox! :)
checkbox_txt = gr.Checkbox(label="Show Textbox", value=False)
file = gr.File(label="File with inputs", type='bytes')
prompt_txt = gr.TextArea(label="Prompts")
checkbox_txt.change(fn=lambda x: [gr.File.update(visible = not x), gr.TextArea.update(visible = x)], inputs=[checkbox_txt], outputs=[file, prompt_txt])
return [checkbox_txt, file, prompt_txt]
checkbox_iterate = gr.Checkbox(label="Iterate seed every line", value=False)
def on_show(self, checkbox_txt, file, prompt_txt):
return [ gr.Checkbox.update(visible = True), gr.File.update(visible = not checkbox_txt), gr.TextArea.update(visible = checkbox_txt) ]
prompt_txt = gr.Textbox(label="List of prompt inputs", lines=1)
file = gr.File(label="Upload prompt inputs", type='bytes')
def run(self, p, checkbox_txt, data: bytes, prompt_txt: str):
if checkbox_txt:
file.change(fn=load_prompt_file, inputs=[file], outputs=[file, prompt_txt, prompt_txt])
# We start at one line. When the text changes, we jump to seven lines, or two lines if no \n.
# We don't shrink back to 1, because that causes the control to ignore [enter], and it may
# be unclear to the user that shift-enter is needed.
prompt_txt.change(lambda tb: gr.update(lines=7) if ("\n" in tb) else gr.update(lines=2), inputs=[prompt_txt], outputs=[prompt_txt])
return [checkbox_iterate, file, prompt_txt]
def run(self, p, checkbox_iterate, file, prompt_txt: str):
lines = [x.strip() for x in prompt_txt.splitlines()]
else:
lines = [x.strip() for x in data.decode('utf8', errors='ignore').split("\n")]
lines = [x for x in lines if len(x) > 0]
p.do_not_save_grid = True
@ -134,6 +137,9 @@ class Script(scripts.Script):
jobs.append(args)
print(f"Will process {len(lines)} lines in {job_count} jobs.")
if (checkbox_iterate and p.seed == -1):
p.seed = int(random.randrange(4294967294))
state.job_count = job_count
images = []
@ -147,4 +153,8 @@ class Script(scripts.Script):
proc = process_images(copy_p)
images += proc.images
if (checkbox_iterate):
p.seed = p.seed + (p.batch_size * p.n_iter)
return Processed(p, images, p.seed, "")