A helper library providing a way to work with the lists of diffusion models, utility models, and any other related files required for AI-Horde.
Project description
Horde Model Reference
This package provides some tools to help manage the models which power the AI-Horde.
Reference info (.json files)
For now, the legacy reference format will be availible as before at the original official repo used in the past.
stable_diffusion.json
You can find a schema for an individual record in the file stable_diffusion.schema.json
in the root of this repository. Also see stable_diffusion.example.json
for a small example containing two records will all of the fields populated.
stable_diffusion.json changes
You can see two records which include entries for every field, and the associated metadata in stable_diffusion.example.json
at the root of this repository.
Some key takeaways for the new stable_diffusion.json
:
- The following keys have been removed:
type
download_all
available
- the sub-key
file_path
underdownload
- the entire key
files
underconfig
has been removed.- (
config
still contains adownload
key, which is a list of all files to download.)
- (
baseline
's old values have been normalized. The currently valid values are as follows:stable_diffusion_1
stable_diffusion_2_768
stable_diffusion_2_512
- An MD5 sum is no longer included. All models (of all types) will have an SHA included from now on.
download
entries optionally contain a new key,known_slow_download
, which indicates this download host is known to be slow at times.
Moving forward, you can expect the schema to honor at least the existing values. There is a strong possibility additional fields will be added.
Python library
This repo is also a python library designed to help you integrate the scheme the AI-Horde project uses to manage its models into your project.
General info
You can install this module through pip:
python -m pip install horde_model_reference
This library has a number of python classes which may assist you in working with the model reference. The following files may be of interest:
- horde_model_reference\model_reference_records.py
- Contains pydantic definitions, and some meta information, for all record types.
- horde_model_reference\meta_consts.py
- Contains many commonly used strings, enums, and certain useful dict lookups.
- horde_model_reference\path_consts.py
- Contains certain potentially useful paths, path constructors and folder/file name information relevant to the package.
Note that a number of useful imports have been made availible at the horde_model_reference
import level.
Horde Moderators/Support Staff
Validating
When making changes to stable_diffusion.json, you can now validate, format, and standardize it for consistency. You can do this by invoking the following:
validate_sd stable_diffusion.json
This will give you a success message if the file is standardized. If it is not, you can invoke the following:
validate_sd stable_diffusion.json --write validated_and_formatted.json
This will write the appropriately normalized json out to the path specified by --write
. It will only write a file out if the input file is valid json and conforms to the established schema.
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