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Efficiency Nodes for ComfyUI
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=======
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### A collection of <a href="https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI" >ComfyUI</a> custom nodes to help streamline workflows and reduce total node count.
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## [Direct Download Link](https://github.com/LucianoCirino/efficiency-nodes-comfyui/releases/download/v1.62/efficiency-nodes-comfyui.zip)
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## **Currently Available Nodes:**
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<details><summary>Ksampler (Efficient)</summary><ul>
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</ul></details>
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<details><summary>Efficient Loader</summary><ul>
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• A combination of common initialization nodes.
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<details><summary>XY Plotter Nodes</summary><ul>
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</ul></details>
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<details><summary>Image Overlay</summary><ul>
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• Node that allows for flexible image overlaying.
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</ul></details>
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<details><summary>SimpleEval Nodes</summary><ul>
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• A collection of nodes that allows users to write simple Python expressions for a variety of data types using the "<a href="https://github.com/danthedeckie/simpleeval" >simpleeval</a>" library.
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## **Examples:**
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- HiResFix using the **Efficient Loader** & **Ksampler (Efficient)**
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<img src="https://github.com/LucianoCirino/efficiency-nodes-comfyui/blob/main/workflows/HiRes Fix (overview).png" width="720">
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- 2D Plotting using the **XY Plot** & **Ksampler (Efficient)** nodes
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<img src="https://github.com/LucianoCirino/efficiency-nodes-comfyui/blob/main/workflows/XYplot/X-Seeds Y-Checkpoints (overview).png" width="720">
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- Photobashing using the **Image Overlay** node
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<img src="https://github.com/LucianoCirino/efficiency-nodes-comfyui/blob/main/workflows/Image Overlay (overview).png" width="720">
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## **Install:**
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To install, drop the "_**efficiency-nodes-comfyui**_" folder into the "_**...\ComfyUI\ComfyUI\custom_nodes**_" directory and restart UI.
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"Efficient Loader": {
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"model_cache": {
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"ckpt": 1,
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"vae": 1,
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"lora": 1
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"KSampler (Efficient)": {
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"vae_tiled": false
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"XY Plot": {
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"ckpt": 5,
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"vae": 5,
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import os
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import sys
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# Get the absolute path of the parent directory of the current script
|
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my_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
|
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+
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# Add the My directory path to the sys.path list
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+
sys.path.append(my_dir)
|
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+
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# Construct the absolute path to the ComfyUI directory
|
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+
comfy_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(my_dir, '..', '..'))
|
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+
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# Add the ComfyUI directory path to the sys.path list
|
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+
sys.path.append(comfy_dir)
|
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+
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+
# Import functions from ComfyUI
|
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+
from comfy.sd import *
|
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+
from comfy import utils
|
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+
|
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+
LORA_CLIP_MAP = {
|
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+
"mlp.fc1": "mlp_fc1",
|
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+
"mlp.fc2": "mlp_fc2",
|
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"self_attn.k_proj": "self_attn_k_proj",
|
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"self_attn.q_proj": "self_attn_q_proj",
|
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"self_attn.v_proj": "self_attn_v_proj",
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"self_attn.out_proj": "self_attn_out_proj",
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}
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+
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+
LORA_UNET_MAP_ATTENTIONS = {
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"proj_in": "proj_in",
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+
"proj_out": "proj_out",
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+
"transformer_blocks.0.attn1.to_q": "transformer_blocks_0_attn1_to_q",
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+
"transformer_blocks.0.attn1.to_k": "transformer_blocks_0_attn1_to_k",
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+
"transformer_blocks.0.attn1.to_v": "transformer_blocks_0_attn1_to_v",
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"transformer_blocks.0.attn1.to_out.0": "transformer_blocks_0_attn1_to_out_0",
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+
"transformer_blocks.0.attn2.to_q": "transformer_blocks_0_attn2_to_q",
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+
"transformer_blocks.0.attn2.to_k": "transformer_blocks_0_attn2_to_k",
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+
"transformer_blocks.0.attn2.to_v": "transformer_blocks_0_attn2_to_v",
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+
"transformer_blocks.0.attn2.to_out.0": "transformer_blocks_0_attn2_to_out_0",
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+
"transformer_blocks.0.ff.net.0.proj": "transformer_blocks_0_ff_net_0_proj",
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+
"transformer_blocks.0.ff.net.2": "transformer_blocks_0_ff_net_2",
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+
}
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+
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+
LORA_UNET_MAP_RESNET = {
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"in_layers.2": "resnets_{}_conv1",
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46 |
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"emb_layers.1": "resnets_{}_time_emb_proj",
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+
"out_layers.3": "resnets_{}_conv2",
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48 |
+
"skip_connection": "resnets_{}_conv_shortcut"
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49 |
+
}
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50 |
+
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51 |
+
def load_lora_tsc(path, to_load):
|
52 |
+
lora = utils.load_torch_file(path)
|
53 |
+
patch_dict = {}
|
54 |
+
loaded_keys = set()
|
55 |
+
for x in to_load:
|
56 |
+
alpha_name = "{}.alpha".format(x)
|
57 |
+
alpha = None
|
58 |
+
if alpha_name in lora.keys():
|
59 |
+
alpha = lora[alpha_name].item()
|
60 |
+
loaded_keys.add(alpha_name)
|
61 |
+
|
62 |
+
A_name = "{}.lora_up.weight".format(x)
|
63 |
+
B_name = "{}.lora_down.weight".format(x)
|
64 |
+
mid_name = "{}.lora_mid.weight".format(x)
|
65 |
+
|
66 |
+
if A_name in lora.keys():
|
67 |
+
mid = None
|
68 |
+
if mid_name in lora.keys():
|
69 |
+
mid = lora[mid_name]
|
70 |
+
loaded_keys.add(mid_name)
|
71 |
+
patch_dict[to_load[x]] = (lora[A_name], lora[B_name], alpha, mid)
|
72 |
+
loaded_keys.add(A_name)
|
73 |
+
loaded_keys.add(B_name)
|
74 |
+
|
75 |
+
|
76 |
+
######## loha
|
77 |
+
hada_w1_a_name = "{}.hada_w1_a".format(x)
|
78 |
+
hada_w1_b_name = "{}.hada_w1_b".format(x)
|
79 |
+
hada_w2_a_name = "{}.hada_w2_a".format(x)
|
80 |
+
hada_w2_b_name = "{}.hada_w2_b".format(x)
|
81 |
+
hada_t1_name = "{}.hada_t1".format(x)
|
82 |
+
hada_t2_name = "{}.hada_t2".format(x)
|
83 |
+
if hada_w1_a_name in lora.keys():
|
84 |
+
hada_t1 = None
|
85 |
+
hada_t2 = None
|
86 |
+
if hada_t1_name in lora.keys():
|
87 |
+
hada_t1 = lora[hada_t1_name]
|
88 |
+
hada_t2 = lora[hada_t2_name]
|
89 |
+
loaded_keys.add(hada_t1_name)
|
90 |
+
loaded_keys.add(hada_t2_name)
|
91 |
+
|
92 |
+
patch_dict[to_load[x]] = (lora[hada_w1_a_name], lora[hada_w1_b_name], alpha, lora[hada_w2_a_name], lora[hada_w2_b_name], hada_t1, hada_t2)
|
93 |
+
loaded_keys.add(hada_w1_a_name)
|
94 |
+
loaded_keys.add(hada_w1_b_name)
|
95 |
+
loaded_keys.add(hada_w2_a_name)
|
96 |
+
loaded_keys.add(hada_w2_b_name)
|
97 |
+
|
98 |
+
|
99 |
+
######## lokr
|
100 |
+
lokr_w1_name = "{}.lokr_w1".format(x)
|
101 |
+
lokr_w2_name = "{}.lokr_w2".format(x)
|
102 |
+
lokr_w1_a_name = "{}.lokr_w1_a".format(x)
|
103 |
+
lokr_w1_b_name = "{}.lokr_w1_b".format(x)
|
104 |
+
lokr_t2_name = "{}.lokr_t2".format(x)
|
105 |
+
lokr_w2_a_name = "{}.lokr_w2_a".format(x)
|
106 |
+
lokr_w2_b_name = "{}.lokr_w2_b".format(x)
|
107 |
+
|
108 |
+
lokr_w1 = None
|
109 |
+
if lokr_w1_name in lora.keys():
|
110 |
+
lokr_w1 = lora[lokr_w1_name]
|
111 |
+
loaded_keys.add(lokr_w1_name)
|
112 |
+
|
113 |
+
lokr_w2 = None
|
114 |
+
if lokr_w2_name in lora.keys():
|
115 |
+
lokr_w2 = lora[lokr_w2_name]
|
116 |
+
loaded_keys.add(lokr_w2_name)
|
117 |
+
|
118 |
+
lokr_w1_a = None
|
119 |
+
if lokr_w1_a_name in lora.keys():
|
120 |
+
lokr_w1_a = lora[lokr_w1_a_name]
|
121 |
+
loaded_keys.add(lokr_w1_a_name)
|
122 |
+
|
123 |
+
lokr_w1_b = None
|
124 |
+
if lokr_w1_b_name in lora.keys():
|
125 |
+
lokr_w1_b = lora[lokr_w1_b_name]
|
126 |
+
loaded_keys.add(lokr_w1_b_name)
|
127 |
+
|
128 |
+
lokr_w2_a = None
|
129 |
+
if lokr_w2_a_name in lora.keys():
|
130 |
+
lokr_w2_a = lora[lokr_w2_a_name]
|
131 |
+
loaded_keys.add(lokr_w2_a_name)
|
132 |
+
|
133 |
+
lokr_w2_b = None
|
134 |
+
if lokr_w2_b_name in lora.keys():
|
135 |
+
lokr_w2_b = lora[lokr_w2_b_name]
|
136 |
+
loaded_keys.add(lokr_w2_b_name)
|
137 |
+
|
138 |
+
lokr_t2 = None
|
139 |
+
if lokr_t2_name in lora.keys():
|
140 |
+
lokr_t2 = lora[lokr_t2_name]
|
141 |
+
loaded_keys.add(lokr_t2_name)
|
142 |
+
|
143 |
+
if (lokr_w1 is not None) or (lokr_w2 is not None) or (lokr_w1_a is not None) or (lokr_w2_a is not None):
|
144 |
+
patch_dict[to_load[x]] = (lokr_w1, lokr_w2, alpha, lokr_w1_a, lokr_w1_b, lokr_w2_a, lokr_w2_b, lokr_t2)
|
145 |
+
|
146 |
+
for x in lora.keys():
|
147 |
+
if x not in loaded_keys:
|
148 |
+
print("lora key not loaded", x)
|
149 |
+
return patch_dict
|
150 |
+
|
151 |
+
def model_lora_keys(model, key_map={}):
|
152 |
+
sdk = model.state_dict().keys()
|
153 |
+
|
154 |
+
counter = 0
|
155 |
+
for b in range(12):
|
156 |
+
tk = "diffusion_model.input_blocks.{}.1".format(b)
|
157 |
+
up_counter = 0
|
158 |
+
for c in LORA_UNET_MAP_ATTENTIONS:
|
159 |
+
k = "{}.{}.weight".format(tk, c)
|
160 |
+
if k in sdk:
|
161 |
+
lora_key = "lora_unet_down_blocks_{}_attentions_{}_{}".format(counter // 2, counter % 2, LORA_UNET_MAP_ATTENTIONS[c])
|
162 |
+
key_map[lora_key] = k
|
163 |
+
up_counter += 1
|
164 |
+
if up_counter >= 4:
|
165 |
+
counter += 1
|
166 |
+
for c in LORA_UNET_MAP_ATTENTIONS:
|
167 |
+
k = "diffusion_model.middle_block.1.{}.weight".format(c)
|
168 |
+
if k in sdk:
|
169 |
+
lora_key = "lora_unet_mid_block_attentions_0_{}".format(LORA_UNET_MAP_ATTENTIONS[c])
|
170 |
+
key_map[lora_key] = k
|
171 |
+
counter = 3
|
172 |
+
for b in range(12):
|
173 |
+
tk = "diffusion_model.output_blocks.{}.1".format(b)
|
174 |
+
up_counter = 0
|
175 |
+
for c in LORA_UNET_MAP_ATTENTIONS:
|
176 |
+
k = "{}.{}.weight".format(tk, c)
|
177 |
+
if k in sdk:
|
178 |
+
lora_key = "lora_unet_up_blocks_{}_attentions_{}_{}".format(counter // 3, counter % 3, LORA_UNET_MAP_ATTENTIONS[c])
|
179 |
+
key_map[lora_key] = k
|
180 |
+
up_counter += 1
|
181 |
+
if up_counter >= 4:
|
182 |
+
counter += 1
|
183 |
+
counter = 0
|
184 |
+
text_model_lora_key = "lora_te_text_model_encoder_layers_{}_{}"
|
185 |
+
for b in range(24):
|
186 |
+
for c in LORA_CLIP_MAP:
|
187 |
+
k = "transformer.text_model.encoder.layers.{}.{}.weight".format(b, c)
|
188 |
+
if k in sdk:
|
189 |
+
lora_key = text_model_lora_key.format(b, LORA_CLIP_MAP[c])
|
190 |
+
key_map[lora_key] = k
|
191 |
+
|
192 |
+
|
193 |
+
#Locon stuff
|
194 |
+
ds_counter = 0
|
195 |
+
counter = 0
|
196 |
+
for b in range(12):
|
197 |
+
tk = "diffusion_model.input_blocks.{}.0".format(b)
|
198 |
+
key_in = False
|
199 |
+
for c in LORA_UNET_MAP_RESNET:
|
200 |
+
k = "{}.{}.weight".format(tk, c)
|
201 |
+
if k in sdk:
|
202 |
+
lora_key = "lora_unet_down_blocks_{}_{}".format(counter // 2, LORA_UNET_MAP_RESNET[c].format(counter % 2))
|
203 |
+
key_map[lora_key] = k
|
204 |
+
key_in = True
|
205 |
+
for bb in range(3):
|
206 |
+
k = "{}.{}.op.weight".format(tk[:-2], bb)
|
207 |
+
if k in sdk:
|
208 |
+
lora_key = "lora_unet_down_blocks_{}_downsamplers_0_conv".format(ds_counter)
|
209 |
+
key_map[lora_key] = k
|
210 |
+
ds_counter += 1
|
211 |
+
if key_in:
|
212 |
+
counter += 1
|
213 |
+
|
214 |
+
counter = 0
|
215 |
+
for b in range(3):
|
216 |
+
tk = "diffusion_model.middle_block.{}".format(b)
|
217 |
+
key_in = False
|
218 |
+
for c in LORA_UNET_MAP_RESNET:
|
219 |
+
k = "{}.{}.weight".format(tk, c)
|
220 |
+
if k in sdk:
|
221 |
+
lora_key = "lora_unet_mid_block_{}".format(LORA_UNET_MAP_RESNET[c].format(counter))
|
222 |
+
key_map[lora_key] = k
|
223 |
+
key_in = True
|
224 |
+
if key_in:
|
225 |
+
counter += 1
|
226 |
+
|
227 |
+
counter = 0
|
228 |
+
us_counter = 0
|
229 |
+
for b in range(12):
|
230 |
+
tk = "diffusion_model.output_blocks.{}.0".format(b)
|
231 |
+
key_in = False
|
232 |
+
for c in LORA_UNET_MAP_RESNET:
|
233 |
+
k = "{}.{}.weight".format(tk, c)
|
234 |
+
if k in sdk:
|
235 |
+
lora_key = "lora_unet_up_blocks_{}_{}".format(counter // 3, LORA_UNET_MAP_RESNET[c].format(counter % 3))
|
236 |
+
key_map[lora_key] = k
|
237 |
+
key_in = True
|
238 |
+
for bb in range(3):
|
239 |
+
k = "{}.{}.conv.weight".format(tk[:-2], bb)
|
240 |
+
if k in sdk:
|
241 |
+
lora_key = "lora_unet_up_blocks_{}_upsamplers_0_conv".format(us_counter)
|
242 |
+
key_map[lora_key] = k
|
243 |
+
us_counter += 1
|
244 |
+
if key_in:
|
245 |
+
counter += 1
|
246 |
+
|
247 |
+
return key_map
|
248 |
+
|
249 |
+
def load_lora_for_models_tsc(model, clip, lora_path, strength_model, strength_clip):
|
250 |
+
key_map = model_lora_keys(model.model)
|
251 |
+
key_map = model_lora_keys(clip.cond_stage_model, key_map)
|
252 |
+
loaded = load_lora_tsc(lora_path, key_map)
|
253 |
+
new_modelpatcher = model.clone()
|
254 |
+
k = new_modelpatcher.add_patches(loaded, strength_model)
|
255 |
+
new_clip = clip.clone()
|
256 |
+
k1 = new_clip.add_patches(loaded, strength_clip)
|
257 |
+
k = set(k)
|
258 |
+
k1 = set(k1)
|
259 |
+
for x in loaded:
|
260 |
+
if (x not in k) and (x not in k1):
|
261 |
+
print("NOT LOADED", x)
|
262 |
+
|
263 |
+
return (new_modelpatcher, new_clip)
|
264 |
+
|
265 |
+
def load_checkpoint_guess_config_tsc(ckpt_path, output_vae=True, output_clip=True, output_clipvision=False, embedding_directory=None):
|
266 |
+
sd = utils.load_torch_file(ckpt_path)
|
267 |
+
sd_keys = sd.keys()
|
268 |
+
clip = None
|
269 |
+
clipvision = None
|
270 |
+
vae = None
|
271 |
+
model = None
|
272 |
+
clip_target = None
|
273 |
+
|
274 |
+
parameters = calculate_parameters(sd, "model.diffusion_model.")
|
275 |
+
fp16 = model_management.should_use_fp16(model_params=parameters)
|
276 |
+
|
277 |
+
class WeightsLoader(torch.nn.Module):
|
278 |
+
pass
|
279 |
+
|
280 |
+
model_config = model_detection.model_config_from_unet(sd, "model.diffusion_model.", fp16)
|
281 |
+
if model_config is None:
|
282 |
+
raise RuntimeError("ERROR: Could not detect model type of: {}".format(ckpt_path))
|
283 |
+
|
284 |
+
if model_config.clip_vision_prefix is not None:
|
285 |
+
if output_clipvision:
|
286 |
+
clipvision = clip_vision.load_clipvision_from_sd(sd, model_config.clip_vision_prefix, True)
|
287 |
+
|
288 |
+
offload_device = model_management.unet_offload_device()
|
289 |
+
model = model_config.get_model(sd, "model.diffusion_model.")
|
290 |
+
model = model.to(offload_device)
|
291 |
+
model.load_model_weights(sd, "model.diffusion_model.")
|
292 |
+
|
293 |
+
if output_vae:
|
294 |
+
vae = VAE()
|
295 |
+
w = WeightsLoader()
|
296 |
+
w.first_stage_model = vae.first_stage_model
|
297 |
+
load_model_weights(w, sd)
|
298 |
+
|
299 |
+
if output_clip:
|
300 |
+
w = WeightsLoader()
|
301 |
+
clip_target = model_config.clip_target()
|
302 |
+
clip = CLIP(clip_target, embedding_directory=embedding_directory)
|
303 |
+
w.cond_stage_model = clip.cond_stage_model
|
304 |
+
sd = model_config.process_clip_state_dict(sd)
|
305 |
+
load_model_weights(w, sd)
|
306 |
+
|
307 |
+
return (ModelPatcher(model, load_device=model_management.get_torch_device(), offload_device=offload_device), clip, vae, clipvision)
|
308 |
+
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1 |
+
# Efficiency Nodes Utility functions
|
2 |
+
|
3 |
+
from torch import Tensor
|
4 |
+
import torch
|
5 |
+
from PIL import Image
|
6 |
+
import numpy as np
|
7 |
+
|
8 |
+
import os
|
9 |
+
import sys
|
10 |
+
import json
|
11 |
+
import folder_paths
|
12 |
+
|
13 |
+
# Get the absolute path of the parent directory of the current script
|
14 |
+
my_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
|
15 |
+
|
16 |
+
# Add the My directory path to the sys.path list
|
17 |
+
sys.path.append(my_dir)
|
18 |
+
|
19 |
+
# Construct the absolute path to the ComfyUI directory
|
20 |
+
comfy_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(my_dir, '..', '..'))
|
21 |
+
|
22 |
+
# Add the ComfyUI directory path to the sys.path list
|
23 |
+
sys.path.append(comfy_dir)
|
24 |
+
|
25 |
+
# Import functions from ComfyUI
|
26 |
+
import comfy.sd
|
27 |
+
|
28 |
+
# Load my version of Comfy functions
|
29 |
+
from tsc_sd import *
|
30 |
+
|
31 |
+
# Cache for Efficiency Node models
|
32 |
+
loaded_objects = {
|
33 |
+
"ckpt": [], # (ckpt_name, ckpt_model, clip, bvae, [id])
|
34 |
+
"vae": [], # (vae_name, vae, [id])
|
35 |
+
"lora": [] # ([(lora_name, strength_model, strength_clip)], ckpt_name, lora_model, clip_lora, [id])
|
36 |
+
}
|
37 |
+
|
38 |
+
# Cache for Ksampler (Efficient) Outputs
|
39 |
+
last_helds: dict[str, list] = {
|
40 |
+
"results": [], # (results, id) # Preview Images, stored as a pil image list
|
41 |
+
"latent": [], # (latent, id) # Latent outputs, stored as a latent tensor list
|
42 |
+
"images": [], # (images, id) # Image outputs, stored as an image tensor list
|
43 |
+
"vae_decode": [], # (vae_decode, id) # Used to track wether to vae-decode or not
|
44 |
+
}
|
45 |
+
|
46 |
+
# Tensor to PIL (grabbed from WAS Suite)
|
47 |
+
def tensor2pil(image: torch.Tensor) -> Image.Image:
|
48 |
+
return Image.fromarray(np.clip(255. * image.cpu().numpy().squeeze(), 0, 255).astype(np.uint8))
|
49 |
+
|
50 |
+
# Convert PIL to Tensor (grabbed from WAS Suite)
|
51 |
+
def pil2tensor(image: Image.Image) -> torch.Tensor:
|
52 |
+
return torch.from_numpy(np.array(image).astype(np.float32) / 255.0).unsqueeze(0)
|
53 |
+
|
54 |
+
def extract_node_info(prompt, id, indirect_key=None):
|
55 |
+
# Convert ID to string
|
56 |
+
id = str(id)
|
57 |
+
node_id = None
|
58 |
+
|
59 |
+
# If an indirect_key (like 'script') is provided, perform a two-step lookup
|
60 |
+
if indirect_key:
|
61 |
+
# Ensure the id exists in the prompt and has an 'inputs' entry with the indirect_key
|
62 |
+
if id in prompt and 'inputs' in prompt[id] and indirect_key in prompt[id]['inputs']:
|
63 |
+
# Extract the indirect_id
|
64 |
+
indirect_id = prompt[id]['inputs'][indirect_key][0]
|
65 |
+
|
66 |
+
# Ensure the indirect_id exists in the prompt
|
67 |
+
if indirect_id in prompt:
|
68 |
+
node_id = indirect_id
|
69 |
+
return prompt[indirect_id].get('class_type', None), node_id
|
70 |
+
|
71 |
+
# If indirect_key is not found within the prompt
|
72 |
+
return None, None
|
73 |
+
|
74 |
+
# If no indirect_key is provided, perform a direct lookup
|
75 |
+
return prompt.get(id, {}).get('class_type', None), node_id
|
76 |
+
|
77 |
+
def extract_node_value(prompt, id, key):
|
78 |
+
# If ID is in data, return its 'inputs' value for a given key. Otherwise, return None.
|
79 |
+
return prompt.get(str(id), {}).get('inputs', {}).get(key, None)
|
80 |
+
|
81 |
+
def print_loaded_objects_entries(id=None, prompt=None, show_id=False):
|
82 |
+
print("-" * 40) # Print an empty line followed by a separator line
|
83 |
+
if id is not None:
|
84 |
+
id = str(id) # Convert ID to string
|
85 |
+
if prompt is not None and id is not None:
|
86 |
+
node_name, _ = extract_node_info(prompt, id)
|
87 |
+
if show_id:
|
88 |
+
print(f"\033[36m{node_name} Models Cache: (node_id:{int(id)})\033[0m")
|
89 |
+
else:
|
90 |
+
print(f"\033[36m{node_name} Models Cache:\033[0m")
|
91 |
+
elif id is None:
|
92 |
+
print(f"\033[36mGlobal Models Cache:\033[0m")
|
93 |
+
else:
|
94 |
+
print(f"\033[36mModels Cache: \nnode_id:{int(id)}\033[0m")
|
95 |
+
entries_found = False
|
96 |
+
for key in ["ckpt", "vae", "lora"]:
|
97 |
+
entries_with_id = loaded_objects[key] if id is None else [entry for entry in loaded_objects[key] if id in entry[-1]]
|
98 |
+
if not entries_with_id: # If no entries with the chosen ID, print None and skip this key
|
99 |
+
continue
|
100 |
+
entries_found = True
|
101 |
+
print(f"{key.capitalize()}:")
|
102 |
+
for i, entry in enumerate(entries_with_id, 1): # Start numbering from 1
|
103 |
+
if key == "lora":
|
104 |
+
lora_models_info = ', '.join(f"{os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(name))[0]}({round(strength_model, 2)},{round(strength_clip, 2)})" for name, strength_model, strength_clip in entry[0])
|
105 |
+
base_ckpt_name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(entry[1]))[0] # Split logic for base_ckpt
|
106 |
+
if id is None:
|
107 |
+
associated_ids = ', '.join(map(str, entry[-1])) # Gather all associated ids
|
108 |
+
print(f" [{i}] base_ckpt: {base_ckpt_name}, lora(mod,clip): {lora_models_info} (ids: {associated_ids})")
|
109 |
+
else:
|
110 |
+
print(f" [{i}] base_ckpt: {base_ckpt_name}, lora(mod,clip): {lora_models_info}")
|
111 |
+
else:
|
112 |
+
name_without_ext = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(entry[0]))[0]
|
113 |
+
if id is None:
|
114 |
+
associated_ids = ', '.join(map(str, entry[-1])) # Gather all associated ids
|
115 |
+
print(f" [{i}] {name_without_ext} (ids: {associated_ids})")
|
116 |
+
else:
|
117 |
+
print(f" [{i}] {name_without_ext}")
|
118 |
+
if not entries_found:
|
119 |
+
print("-")
|
120 |
+
|
121 |
+
|
122 |
+
# This function cleans global variables associated with nodes that are no longer detected on UI
|
123 |
+
def globals_cleanup(prompt):
|
124 |
+
global loaded_objects
|
125 |
+
global last_helds
|
126 |
+
|
127 |
+
# Step 1: Clean up last_helds
|
128 |
+
for key in list(last_helds.keys()):
|
129 |
+
original_length = len(last_helds[key])
|
130 |
+
last_helds[key] = [(value, id) for value, id in last_helds[key] if str(id) in prompt.keys()]
|
131 |
+
###if original_length != len(last_helds[key]):
|
132 |
+
###print(f'Updated {key} in last_helds: {last_helds[key]}')
|
133 |
+
|
134 |
+
# Step 2: Clean up loaded_objects
|
135 |
+
for key in list(loaded_objects.keys()):
|
136 |
+
for i, tup in enumerate(list(loaded_objects[key])):
|
137 |
+
# Remove ids from id array in each tuple that don't exist in prompt
|
138 |
+
id_array = [id for id in tup[-1] if str(id) in prompt.keys()]
|
139 |
+
if len(id_array) != len(tup[-1]):
|
140 |
+
if id_array:
|
141 |
+
loaded_objects[key][i] = tup[:-1] + (id_array,)
|
142 |
+
###print(f'Updated tuple at index {i} in {key} in loaded_objects: {loaded_objects[key][i]}')
|
143 |
+
else:
|
144 |
+
# If id array becomes empty, delete the corresponding tuple
|
145 |
+
loaded_objects[key].remove(tup)
|
146 |
+
###print(f'Deleted tuple at index {i} in {key} in loaded_objects because its id array became empty.')
|
147 |
+
|
148 |
+
def load_checkpoint(ckpt_name, id, output_vae=True, cache=None, cache_overwrite=False):
|
149 |
+
"""
|
150 |
+
Searches for tuple index that contains ckpt_name in "ckpt" array of loaded_objects.
|
151 |
+
If found, extracts the model, clip, and vae from the loaded_objects.
|
152 |
+
If not found, loads the checkpoint, extracts the model, clip, and vae.
|
153 |
+
The id parameter represents the node ID and is used for caching models for the XY Plot node.
|
154 |
+
If the cache limit is reached for a specific id, clears the cache and returns the loaded model, clip, and vae without adding a new entry.
|
155 |
+
If there is cache space, adds the id to the ids list if it's not already there.
|
156 |
+
If there is cache space and the checkpoint was not found in loaded_objects, adds a new entry to loaded_objects.
|
157 |
+
|
158 |
+
Parameters:
|
159 |
+
- ckpt_name: name of the checkpoint to load.
|
160 |
+
- id: an identifier for caching models for specific nodes.
|
161 |
+
- output_vae: boolean, if True loads the VAE too.
|
162 |
+
- cache (optional): an integer that specifies how many checkpoint entries with a given id can exist in loaded_objects. Defaults to None.
|
163 |
+
"""
|
164 |
+
global loaded_objects
|
165 |
+
|
166 |
+
for entry in loaded_objects["ckpt"]:
|
167 |
+
if entry[0] == ckpt_name:
|
168 |
+
_, model, clip, vae, ids = entry
|
169 |
+
cache_full = cache and len([entry for entry in loaded_objects["ckpt"] if id in entry[-1]]) >= cache
|
170 |
+
|
171 |
+
if cache_full:
|
172 |
+
clear_cache(id, cache, "ckpt")
|
173 |
+
elif id not in ids:
|
174 |
+
ids.append(id)
|
175 |
+
|
176 |
+
return model, clip, vae
|
177 |
+
|
178 |
+
ckpt_path = folder_paths.get_full_path("checkpoints", ckpt_name)
|
179 |
+
out = load_checkpoint_guess_config_tsc(ckpt_path, output_vae, output_clip=True,
|
180 |
+
embedding_directory=folder_paths.get_folder_paths("embeddings"))
|
181 |
+
model = out[0]
|
182 |
+
clip = out[1]
|
183 |
+
vae = out[2] # bvae
|
184 |
+
|
185 |
+
if cache:
|
186 |
+
if len([entry for entry in loaded_objects["ckpt"] if id in entry[-1]]) < cache:
|
187 |
+
loaded_objects["ckpt"].append((ckpt_name, model, clip, vae, [id]))
|
188 |
+
else:
|
189 |
+
clear_cache(id, cache, "ckpt")
|
190 |
+
if cache_overwrite:
|
191 |
+
# Find the first entry with the id, remove the id from the entry's id list
|
192 |
+
for e in loaded_objects["ckpt"]:
|
193 |
+
if id in e[-1]:
|
194 |
+
e[-1].remove(id)
|
195 |
+
# If the id list becomes empty, remove the entry from the "ckpt" list
|
196 |
+
if not e[-1]:
|
197 |
+
loaded_objects["ckpt"].remove(e)
|
198 |
+
break
|
199 |
+
loaded_objects["ckpt"].append((ckpt_name, model, clip, vae, [id]))
|
200 |
+
|
201 |
+
return model, clip, vae
|
202 |
+
|
203 |
+
def get_bvae_by_ckpt_name(ckpt_name):
|
204 |
+
for ckpt in loaded_objects["ckpt"]:
|
205 |
+
if ckpt[0] == ckpt_name:
|
206 |
+
return ckpt[3] # return 'bvae' variable
|
207 |
+
return None # return None if no match is found
|
208 |
+
|
209 |
+
def load_vae(vae_name, id, cache=None, cache_overwrite=False):
|
210 |
+
"""
|
211 |
+
Extracts the vae with a given name from the "vae" array in loaded_objects.
|
212 |
+
If the vae is not found, creates a new VAE object with the given name and adds it to the "vae" array.
|
213 |
+
Also stores the id parameter, which is used for caching models specifically for nodes with the given ID.
|
214 |
+
If the cache limit is reached for a specific id, returns the loaded vae without adding id or making a new entry in loaded_objects.
|
215 |
+
If there is cache space, and the id is not in the ids list, adds the id to the ids list.
|
216 |
+
If there is cache space, and the vae was not found in loaded_objects, adds a new entry to the loaded_objects.
|
217 |
+
|
218 |
+
Parameters:
|
219 |
+
- vae_name: name of the VAE to load.
|
220 |
+
- id (optional): an identifier for caching models for specific nodes. Defaults to None.
|
221 |
+
- cache (optional): an integer that specifies how many vae entries with a given id can exist in loaded_objects. Defaults to None.
|
222 |
+
"""
|
223 |
+
global loaded_objects
|
224 |
+
|
225 |
+
for i, entry in enumerate(loaded_objects["vae"]):
|
226 |
+
if entry[0] == vae_name:
|
227 |
+
vae, ids = entry[1], entry[2]
|
228 |
+
if id not in ids:
|
229 |
+
if cache and len([entry for entry in loaded_objects["vae"] if id in entry[-1]]) >= cache:
|
230 |
+
return vae
|
231 |
+
ids.append(id)
|
232 |
+
if cache:
|
233 |
+
clear_cache(id, cache, "vae")
|
234 |
+
return vae
|
235 |
+
|
236 |
+
vae_path = folder_paths.get_full_path("vae", vae_name)
|
237 |
+
vae = comfy.sd.VAE(ckpt_path=vae_path)
|
238 |
+
|
239 |
+
if cache:
|
240 |
+
if len([entry for entry in loaded_objects["vae"] if id in entry[-1]]) < cache:
|
241 |
+
loaded_objects["vae"].append((vae_name, vae, [id]))
|
242 |
+
else:
|
243 |
+
clear_cache(id, cache, "vae")
|
244 |
+
if cache_overwrite:
|
245 |
+
# Find the first entry with the id, remove the id from the entry's id list
|
246 |
+
for e in loaded_objects["vae"]:
|
247 |
+
if id in e[-1]:
|
248 |
+
e[-1].remove(id)
|
249 |
+
# If the id list becomes empty, remove the entry from the "vae" list
|
250 |
+
if not e[-1]:
|
251 |
+
loaded_objects["vae"].remove(e)
|
252 |
+
break
|
253 |
+
loaded_objects["vae"].append((vae_name, vae, [id]))
|
254 |
+
|
255 |
+
return vae
|
256 |
+
|
257 |
+
def load_lora(lora_params, ckpt_name, id, cache=None, ckpt_cache=None, cache_overwrite=False):
|
258 |
+
"""
|
259 |
+
Extracts the Lora model with a given name from the "lora" array in loaded_objects.
|
260 |
+
If the Lora model is not found or strength values changed or model changed, creates a new Lora object with the given name and adds it to the "lora" array.
|
261 |
+
Also stores the id parameter, which is used for caching models specifically for nodes with the given ID.
|
262 |
+
If the cache limit is reached for a specific id, clears the cache and returns the loaded Lora model and clip without adding a new entry.
|
263 |
+
If there is cache space, adds the id to the ids list if it's not already there.
|
264 |
+
If there is cache space and the Lora model was not found in loaded_objects, adds a new entry to loaded_objects.
|
265 |
+
|
266 |
+
Parameters:
|
267 |
+
- lora_params: A list of tuples, where each tuple contains lora_name, strength_model, strength_clip.
|
268 |
+
- ckpt_name: name of the checkpoint from which the Lora model is created.
|
269 |
+
- id: an identifier for caching models for specific nodes.
|
270 |
+
- cache (optional): an integer that specifies how many Lora entries with a given id can exist in loaded_objects. Defaults to None.
|
271 |
+
"""
|
272 |
+
global loaded_objects
|
273 |
+
|
274 |
+
for entry in loaded_objects["lora"]:
|
275 |
+
# Convert to sets and compare
|
276 |
+
if set(entry[0]) == set(lora_params) and entry[1] == ckpt_name:
|
277 |
+
|
278 |
+
_, _, lora_model, lora_clip, ids = entry
|
279 |
+
cache_full = cache and len([entry for entry in loaded_objects["lora"] if id in entry[-1]]) >= cache
|
280 |
+
|
281 |
+
if cache_full:
|
282 |
+
clear_cache(id, cache, "lora")
|
283 |
+
elif id not in ids:
|
284 |
+
ids.append(id)
|
285 |
+
|
286 |
+
# Additional cache handling for 'ckpt' just like in 'load_checkpoint' function
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for ckpt_entry in loaded_objects["ckpt"]:
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if ckpt_entry[0] == ckpt_name:
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ckpt_cache_full = ckpt_cache and len(
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if ckpt_cache_full:
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clear_cache(id, ckpt_cache, "ckpt")
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elif id not in ckpt_ids:
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def recursive_load_lora(lora_params, ckpt, clip, id, ckpt_cache, cache_overwrite, folder_paths):
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if len(lora_params) == 0:
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lora_name, strength_model, strength_clip = lora_params[0]
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lora_path = folder_paths.get_full_path("loras", lora_name)
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lora_model, lora_clip = load_lora_for_models_tsc(ckpt, clip, lora_path, strength_model, strength_clip)
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|
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|
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lora_name, strength_model, strength_clip = lora_params[0]
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ckpt, clip, _ = load_checkpoint(ckpt_name, id, cache=ckpt_cache, cache_overwrite=cache_overwrite)
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if cache:
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|
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|
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if cache_overwrite:
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|
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for e in loaded_objects["lora"]:
|
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|
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|
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# If the id list becomes empty, remove the entry from the "lora" list
|
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if not e[-1]:
|
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|
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|
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loaded_objects["lora"].append((lora_params, ckpt_name, lora_model, lora_clip, [id]))
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def clear_cache(id, cache, dict_name):
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"""
|
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+
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|
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+
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|
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+
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|
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+
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|
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+
# Get all entries associated with the id_element
|
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+
id_associated_entries = [entry for entry in loaded_objects[dict_name] if id in entry[-1]]
|
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+
while len(id_associated_entries) > cache:
|
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+
# Identify an older entry (but not necessarily the oldest) containing id
|
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+
older_entry = id_associated_entries[0]
|
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+
# Remove the id_element from the older entry
|
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+
older_entry[-1].remove(id)
|
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+
# If the id array of the older entry becomes empty after this, delete the entry
|
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+
if not older_entry[-1]:
|
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+
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|
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+
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|
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+
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|
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+
|
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+
def clear_cache_by_exception(node_id, vae_dict=None, ckpt_dict=None, lora_dict=None):
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+
global loaded_objects
|
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+
|
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+
dict_mapping = {
|
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+
"vae_dict": "vae",
|
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+
"ckpt_dict": "ckpt",
|
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"lora_dict": "lora"
|
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+
}
|
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+
|
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+
for arg_name, arg_val in {"vae_dict": vae_dict, "ckpt_dict": ckpt_dict, "lora_dict": lora_dict}.items():
|
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+
if arg_val is None:
|
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+
continue
|
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+
|
367 |
+
dict_name = dict_mapping[arg_name]
|
368 |
+
|
369 |
+
for tuple_idx, tuple_item in enumerate(loaded_objects[dict_name].copy()):
|
370 |
+
if arg_name == "lora_dict":
|
371 |
+
# Iterate over the tuples (lora_params, ckpt_name) in arg_val
|
372 |
+
for lora_params, ckpt_name in arg_val:
|
373 |
+
# Compare lists of tuples considering order inside tuples, but not order of tuples
|
374 |
+
if set(lora_params) == set(tuple_item[0]) and ckpt_name == tuple_item[1]:
|
375 |
+
break
|
376 |
+
else: # If no match was found in lora_dict, remove the tuple from loaded_objects
|
377 |
+
if node_id in tuple_item[-1]:
|
378 |
+
tuple_item[-1].remove(node_id)
|
379 |
+
if not tuple_item[-1]:
|
380 |
+
loaded_objects[dict_name].remove(tuple_item)
|
381 |
+
continue
|
382 |
+
elif tuple_item[0] not in arg_val: # Only remove the tuple if it's not in arg_val
|
383 |
+
if node_id in tuple_item[-1]:
|
384 |
+
tuple_item[-1].remove(node_id)
|
385 |
+
if not tuple_item[-1]:
|
386 |
+
loaded_objects[dict_name].remove(tuple_item)
|
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+
|
388 |
+
|
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+
# Retrieve the cache number from 'node_settings' json file
|
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+
def get_cache_numbers(node_name):
|
391 |
+
# Get the directory path of the current file
|
392 |
+
my_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
|
393 |
+
# Construct the file path for node_settings.json
|
394 |
+
settings_file = os.path.join(my_dir, 'node_settings.json')
|
395 |
+
# Load the settings from the JSON file
|
396 |
+
with open(settings_file, 'r') as file:
|
397 |
+
node_settings = json.load(file)
|
398 |
+
# Retrieve the cache numbers for the given node
|
399 |
+
model_cache_settings = node_settings.get(node_name, {}).get('model_cache', {})
|
400 |
+
vae_cache = int(model_cache_settings.get('vae', 1))
|
401 |
+
ckpt_cache = int(model_cache_settings.get('ckpt', 1))
|
402 |
+
lora_cache = int(model_cache_settings.get('lora', 1))
|
403 |
+
return vae_cache, ckpt_cache, lora_cache
|
404 |
+
|
405 |
+
def print_last_helds(id=None):
|
406 |
+
print("\n" + "-" * 40) # Print an empty line followed by a separator line
|
407 |
+
if id is not None:
|
408 |
+
id = str(id) # Convert ID to string
|
409 |
+
print(f"Node-specific Last Helds (node_id:{int(id)})")
|
410 |
+
else:
|
411 |
+
print(f"Global Last Helds:")
|
412 |
+
for key in ["results", "latent", "images", "vae_decode"]:
|
413 |
+
entries_with_id = last_helds[key] if id is None else [entry for entry in last_helds[key] if id == entry[-1]]
|
414 |
+
if not entries_with_id: # If no entries with the chosen ID, print None and skip this key
|
415 |
+
continue
|
416 |
+
print(f"{key.capitalize()}:")
|
417 |
+
for i, entry in enumerate(entries_with_id, 1): # Start numbering from 1
|
418 |
+
if isinstance(entry[0], bool): # Special handling for boolean types
|
419 |
+
output = entry[0]
|
420 |
+
else:
|
421 |
+
output = len(entry[0])
|
422 |
+
if id is None:
|
423 |
+
print(f" [{i}] Output: {output} (id: {entry[-1]})")
|
424 |
+
else:
|
425 |
+
print(f" [{i}] Output: {output}")
|
426 |
+
print("-" * 40) # Print a separator line
|
427 |
+
print("\n") # Print an empty line
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The Evaluate Integers, Floats, and Strings nodes
|
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+
now employ the SimpleEval library, enabling secure
|
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+
creation and execution of custom Python expressions.
|
4 |
+
|
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+
(https://github.com/danthedeckie/simpleeval)
|
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+
|
7 |
+
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|
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|
9 |
+
|
10 |
+
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|
11 |
+
|
12 |
+
Addition: a + b + c
|
13 |
+
Subtraction: a - b - c
|
14 |
+
Multiplication: a * b * c
|
15 |
+
Division: a / b / c
|
16 |
+
Modulo: a % b % c
|
17 |
+
Exponentiation: a ** b ** c
|
18 |
+
Floor Division: a // b // c
|
19 |
+
Absolute Value: abs(a) + abs(b) + abs(c)
|
20 |
+
Maximum: max(a, b, c)
|
21 |
+
Minimum: min(a, b, c)
|
22 |
+
Sum of Squares: a**2 + b**2 + c**2
|
23 |
+
Bitwise And: a & b & c
|
24 |
+
Bitwise Or: a | b | c
|
25 |
+
Bitwise Xor: a ^ b ^ c
|
26 |
+
Left Shift: a << 1 + b << 1 + c << 1
|
27 |
+
Right Shift: a >> 1 + b >> 1 + c >> 1
|
28 |
+
Greater Than Comparison: a > b > c
|
29 |
+
Less Than Comparison: a < b < c
|
30 |
+
Equal To Comparison: a == b == c
|
31 |
+
Not Equal To Comparison: a != b != c
|
32 |
+
______________________________________________
|
33 |
+
|
34 |
+
"EVALUATE STRINGS" NODE EXPRESSION EXAMPLES:
|
35 |
+
|
36 |
+
Concatenate: a + b + c
|
37 |
+
Format: f'{a} {b} {c}'
|
38 |
+
Length: len(a) + len(b) + len(c)
|
39 |
+
Uppercase: a.upper() + b.upper() + c.upper()
|
40 |
+
Lowercase: a.lower() + b.lower() + c.lower()
|
41 |
+
Capitalize: a.capitalize() + b.capitalize() + c.capitalize()
|
42 |
+
Title Case: a.title() + b.title() + c.title()
|
43 |
+
Strip: a.strip() + b.strip() + c.strip()
|
44 |
+
Find Substring: a.find('sub') + b.find('sub') + c.find('sub')
|
45 |
+
Replace Substring: a.replace('old', 'new') + b.replace('old', 'new') + c.replace('old', 'new')
|
46 |
+
Count Substring: a.count('sub') + b.count('sub') + c.count('sub')
|
47 |
+
Check Numeric: a.isnumeric() + b.isnumeric() + c.isnumeric()
|
48 |
+
Check Alphabetic: a.isalpha() + b.isalpha() + c.isalpha()
|
49 |
+
Check Alphanumeric: a.isalnum() + b.isalnum() + c.isalnum()
|
50 |
+
Check Start: a.startswith('prefix') + b.startswith('prefix') + c.startswith('prefix')
|
51 |
+
Check End: a.endswith('suffix') + b.endswith('suffix') + c.endswith('suffix')
|
52 |
+
Split: a.split(' ') + b.split(' ') + c.split(' ')
|
53 |
+
Zero Fill: a.zfill(5) + b.zfill(5) + c.zfill(5)
|
54 |
+
Slice: a[:5] + b[:5] + c[:5]
|
55 |
+
Reverse: a[::-1] + b[::-1] + c[::-1]
|
56 |
+
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EFFICIENCY NODES - XY Plot Manual Entry Syntax Notes
|
2 |
+
______________________________________________
|
3 |
+
Type: Sampler
|
4 |
+
|
5 |
+
if not defined by X/Y_value syntax, the default_scheduler = Ksampler (Efficient)'s Scheduler
|
6 |
+
|
7 |
+
1. sampler_1;sampler_2 = sampler_1(default_scheduler), sampler_2(default_scheduler)
|
8 |
+
2. sampler_1,scheduler_1;sampler_2; = sampler_1(scheduler_1), sampler_2(default_scheduler)
|
9 |
+
3. sampler_1;sampler_2;,default_scheduler = sampler_1(default_scheduler), sampler_2(default_scheduler)
|
10 |
+
4. sampler_1;sampler_2,scheduler_2;,default_scheduler = sampler_1(default_scheduler), sampler_2(scheduler_2)
|
11 |
+
|
12 |
+
______________________________________________
|
13 |
+
Type: Checkpoint
|
14 |
+
|
15 |
+
if not defined by X/Y_value syntax, the default_clip_skip = Efficient Loader's Clip Skip
|
16 |
+
|
17 |
+
1. ckpt_1;ckpt_2 = ckpt_1(default_clip_skip), ckpt_2(default_clip_skip)
|
18 |
+
2. ckpt_1_1,clip_skip_1;ckpt_2; = ckpt_1(clip_skip_1), ckpt_2(default_clip_skip)
|
19 |
+
3. ckpt_1;ckpt_2;,default_clip_skip = ckpt_1(default_clip_skip), ckpt_2(default_clip_skip)
|
20 |
+
4. ckpt_1;ckpt_2,clip_skip_2;,default_clip_skip = ckpt_1(default_clip_skip), ckpt_2(clip_skip_2)
|
21 |
+
|
22 |
+
______________________________________________
|
23 |
+
|
24 |
+
Type: LoRA
|
25 |
+
|
26 |
+
if not defined by X/Y_value syntax, the default_lora_model_str = default_lora_clip_str = 1
|
27 |
+
|
28 |
+
def_mod_str = default_lora_model_str
|
29 |
+
def_clip_str = default_lora_clip_str
|
30 |
+
|
31 |
+
1. lora_1;lora_2 = lora_1(default_clip_skip), lora_2(default_clip_skip)
|
32 |
+
2. lora_1,mod_str_1;lora_2; = lora_1(mod_str_1,1), lora_2(1,1)
|
33 |
+
3. lora_1;lora_2;,def_mod_str = lora_1(def_mod_str,1), lora_2(def_mod_str,1)
|
34 |
+
4. lora_1;lora_2,mod_str_2;,def_mod_str,def_clip_str = lora_1(def_mod_str,def_clip_str), lora_2(mod_str_2,def_clip_str)
|
35 |
+
|
36 |
+
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|
37 |
+
|
38 |
+
Notes:
|
39 |
+
- Trailing semicolons, new entry lines, and spaces are removed when parsing input strings.
|
40 |
+
- Any parameter not defined by the XY Plot's inputs are defined by the Efficient Loader and Ksampler (Efficient).
|
41 |
+
For example, if the scheduler isn't specified when plotting Samplers, the script will use
|
42 |
+
the scheduler set by the Ksampler (Efficient).
|
43 |
+
- LoRA stacking through the XY Plot Manual Entry node is currently not supported.
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