stable-diffusion-webui/modules/styles.py

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import csv
import os
import os.path
import typing
import shutil
class PromptStyle(typing.NamedTuple):
name: str
prompt: str
negative_prompt: str
def merge_prompts(style_prompt: str, prompt: str) -> str:
if "{prompt}" in style_prompt:
res = style_prompt.replace("{prompt}", prompt)
else:
parts = filter(None, (prompt.strip(), style_prompt.strip()))
res = ", ".join(parts)
return res
def apply_styles_to_prompt(prompt, styles):
for style in styles:
prompt = merge_prompts(style, prompt)
return prompt
class StyleDatabase:
def __init__(self, path: str):
self.no_style = PromptStyle("None", "", "")
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self.styles = {}
self.path = path
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self.reload()
def reload(self):
self.styles.clear()
if not os.path.exists(self.path):
return
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with open(self.path, "r", encoding="utf-8-sig", newline='') as file:
reader = csv.DictReader(file, skipinitialspace=True)
for row in reader:
# Support loading old CSV format with "name, text"-columns
prompt = row["prompt"] if "prompt" in row else row["text"]
negative_prompt = row.get("negative_prompt", "")
self.styles[row["name"]] = PromptStyle(row["name"], prompt, negative_prompt)
def get_style_prompts(self, styles):
return [self.styles.get(x, self.no_style).prompt for x in styles]
def get_negative_style_prompts(self, styles):
return [self.styles.get(x, self.no_style).negative_prompt for x in styles]
def apply_styles_to_prompt(self, prompt, styles):
return apply_styles_to_prompt(prompt, [self.styles.get(x, self.no_style).prompt for x in styles])
def apply_negative_styles_to_prompt(self, prompt, styles):
return apply_styles_to_prompt(prompt, [self.styles.get(x, self.no_style).negative_prompt for x in styles])
def save_styles(self, path: str) -> None:
# Always keep a backup file around
if os.path.exists(path):
shutil.copy(path, f"{path}.bak")
fd = os.open(path, os.O_RDWR|os.O_CREAT)
with os.fdopen(fd, "w", encoding="utf-8-sig", newline='') as file:
# _fields is actually part of the public API: typing.NamedTuple is a replacement for collections.NamedTuple,
# and collections.NamedTuple has explicit documentation for accessing _fields. Same goes for _asdict()
writer = csv.DictWriter(file, fieldnames=PromptStyle._fields)
writer.writeheader()
writer.writerows(style._asdict() for k, style in self.styles.items())