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Author SHA1 Message Date
Suraj Patil
79ec3a8a39 Merge branch 'main' into v_prediction 2022-11-24 02:53:54 +01:00
Nathan Lambert
da5e677c18 remove Literal, add deprecates 2022-11-23 12:20:54 -08:00
Nathan Lambert
b70f6cd5e0 move expand_to_shape 2022-11-23 11:59:15 -08:00
Nathan Lambert
66951ec084 Update src/diffusers/schedulers/scheduling_ddpm.py
Co-authored-by: Pedro Cuenca <pedro@huggingface.co>
2022-11-23 07:42:21 -08:00
Nathan Lambert
172b242c2a fix loose comments 2022-11-17 14:58:52 -08:00
Nathan Lambert
e701a97838 change name from v to velocity 2022-11-17 14:56:19 -08:00
Nathan Lambert
c1a0584213 style 2022-11-17 14:51:59 -08:00
Nathan Lambert
3adf87b2d9 add ddim pred type test 2022-11-17 14:49:55 -08:00
Nathan Lambert
5a509dbedd Merge branch 'main' into v_prediction 2022-11-17 14:47:26 -08:00
Nathan Lambert
e39198306b fix tests 2022-11-17 14:43:14 -08:00
Ben Glickenhaus
11362ae5d2 V prediction ddim (#1313)
* v diffusion support for ddpm

* quality and style

* variable name consistency

* missing base case

* pass prediction type along in the pipeline

* put prediction type in scheduler config

* style

* try to train on ddim

* changes to ddim

* ddim v prediction works to train butterflies example

* fix bad merge, style and quality

* try to fix broken doc strings

* second pass

* one more

* white space

* Update src/diffusers/schedulers/scheduling_ddim.py

* remove extra lines

* Update src/diffusers/schedulers/scheduling_ddim.py

Co-authored-by: Ben Glickenhaus <ben@mail.cs.umass.edu>
Co-authored-by: Nathan Lambert <nathan@huggingface.co>
2022-11-17 10:26:19 -08:00
Nathan Lambert
56164f56fb quality 2022-11-09 11:53:25 -08:00
Nathan Lambert
8fe2ff4b16 Merge branch 'main' into v_prediction 2022-11-09 11:50:39 -08:00
Ben Glickenhaus
f00d896a1e DDPM changes to support v diffusion (#1121)
* v diffusion support for ddpm

* quality and style

* variable name consistency

* missing base case

* pass prediction type along in the pipeline

* put prediction type in scheduler config

* style
2022-11-09 11:33:15 -08:00
Nathan Lambert
ac6be90a71 style 2022-10-18 11:42:51 -07:00
Nathan Lambert
4c6850473d add ddim 2022-10-18 11:22:46 -07:00
Nathan Lambert
3eb2593d9a a few more additions 2022-10-12 20:10:03 -07:00
Nathan Lambert
7eb4bfae6c up 2022-10-12 17:39:48 -07:00
Nathan Lambert
b7d0c1e84a placeholder code 2022-10-12 17:32:52 -07:00
Nathan Lambert
798263f629 init v-pred pr 2022-10-12 17:24:36 -07:00
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name: "\U0001F41B Bug Report"
description: Report a bug on Diffusers
description: Report a bug on diffusers
labels: [ "bug" ]
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
Thanks a lot for taking the time to file this issue 🤗.
Issues do not only help to improve the library, but also publicly document common problems, questions, workflows for the whole community!
Thus, issues are of the same importance as pull requests when contributing to this library ❤️.
In order to make your issue as **useful for the community as possible**, let's try to stick to some simple guidelines:
- 1. Please try to be as precise and concise as possible.
*Give your issue a fitting title. Assume that someone which very limited knowledge of Diffusers can understand your issue. Add links to the source code, documentation other issues, pull requests etc...*
- 2. If your issue is about something not working, **always** provide a reproducible code snippet. The reader should be able to reproduce your issue by **only copy-pasting your code snippet into a Python shell**.
*The community cannot solve your issue if it cannot reproduce it. If your bug is related to training, add your training script and make everything needed to train public. Otherwise, just add a simple Python code snippet.*
- 3. Add the **minimum** amount of code / context that is needed to understand, reproduce your issue.
*Make the life of maintainers easy. `diffusers` is getting many issues every day. Make sure your issue is about one bug and one bug only. Make sure you add only the context, code needed to understand your issues - nothing more. Generally, every issue is a way of documenting this library, try to make it a good documentation entry.*
- 4. For issues related to community pipelines (i.e., the pipelines located in the `examples/community` folder), please tag the author of the pipeline in your issue thread as those pipelines are not maintained.
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
For more in-detail information on how to write good issues you can have a look [here](https://huggingface.co/course/chapter8/5?fw=pt).
Thanks for taking the time to fill out this bug report!
- type: textarea
id: bug-description
attributes:
@@ -34,8 +20,6 @@ body:
label: Reproduction
description: Please provide a minimal reproducible code which we can copy/paste and reproduce the issue.
placeholder: Reproduction
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: logs
attributes:
@@ -47,64 +31,6 @@ body:
attributes:
label: System Info
description: Please share your system info with us. You can run the command `diffusers-cli env` and copy-paste its output below.
placeholder: Diffusers version, platform, Python version, ...
placeholder: diffusers version, platform, python version, ...
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: who-can-help
attributes:
label: Who can help?
description: |
Your issue will be replied to more quickly if you can figure out the right person to tag with @.
If you know how to use git blame, that is the easiest way, otherwise, here is a rough guide of **who to tag**.
All issues are read by one of the core maintainers, so if you don't know who to tag, just leave this blank and
a core maintainer will ping the right person.
Please tag a maximum of 2 people.
Questions on DiffusionPipeline (Saving, Loading, From pretrained, ...): @sayakpaul @DN6
Questions on pipelines:
- Stable Diffusion @yiyixuxu @asomoza
- Stable Diffusion XL @yiyixuxu @sayakpaul @DN6
- Stable Diffusion 3: @yiyixuxu @sayakpaul @DN6 @asomoza
- Kandinsky @yiyixuxu
- ControlNet @sayakpaul @yiyixuxu @DN6
- T2I Adapter @sayakpaul @yiyixuxu @DN6
- IF @DN6
- Text-to-Video / Video-to-Video @DN6 @a-r-r-o-w
- Wuerstchen @DN6
- Other: @yiyixuxu @DN6
- Improving generation quality: @asomoza
Questions on models:
- UNet @DN6 @yiyixuxu @sayakpaul
- VAE @sayakpaul @DN6 @yiyixuxu
- Transformers/Attention @DN6 @yiyixuxu @sayakpaul
Questions on single file checkpoints: @DN6
Questions on Schedulers: @yiyixuxu
Questions on LoRA: @sayakpaul
Questions on Textual Inversion: @sayakpaul
Questions on Training:
- DreamBooth @sayakpaul
- Text-to-Image Fine-tuning @sayakpaul
- Textual Inversion @sayakpaul
- ControlNet @sayakpaul
Questions on Tests: @DN6 @sayakpaul @yiyixuxu
Questions on Documentation: @stevhliu
Questions on JAX- and MPS-related things: @pcuenca
Questions on audio pipelines: @sanchit-gandhi
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
contact_links:
- name: Questions / Discussions
url: https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/discussions
- name: Blank issue
url: https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues/new
about: General usage questions and community discussions

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
---
name: "\U0001F680 Feature Request"
name: "\U0001F680 Feature request"
about: Suggest an idea for this project
title: ''
labels: ''
@@ -8,13 +8,13 @@ assignees: ''
---
**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
A clear and concise description of what the problem is. Ex. I'm always frustrated when [...].
A clear and concise description of what the problem is. Ex. I'm always frustrated when [...]
**Describe the solution you'd like.**
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A clear and concise description of what you want to happen.
**Describe alternatives you've considered.**
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**Additional context.**
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Add any other context or screenshots about the feature request here.

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
name: "\U0001F31F New Model/Pipeline/Scheduler Addition"
description: Submit a proposal/request to implement a new diffusion model/pipeline/scheduler
name: "\U0001F31F New model/pipeline/scheduler addition"
description: Submit a proposal/request to implement a new diffusion model / pipeline / scheduler
labels: [ "New model/pipeline/scheduler" ]
body:
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ body:
description: |
Please note that if the model implementation isn't available or if the weights aren't open-source, we are less likely to implement it in `diffusers`.
options:
- label: "The model implementation is available."
- label: "The model implementation is available"
- label: "The model weights are available (Only relevant if addition is not a scheduler)."
- type: textarea

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@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
---
name: 🌐 Translating a New Language?
about: Start a new translation effort in your language
title: '[<languageCode>] Translating docs to <languageName>'
labels: WIP
assignees: ''
---
<!--
Note: Please search to see if an issue already exists for the language you are trying to translate.
-->
Hi!
Let's bring the documentation to all the <languageName>-speaking community 🌐.
Who would want to translate? Please follow the 🤗 [TRANSLATING guide](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/docs/TRANSLATING.md). Here is a list of the files ready for translation. Let us know in this issue if you'd like to translate any, and we'll add your name to the list.
Some notes:
* Please translate using an informal tone (imagine you are talking with a friend about Diffusers 🤗).
* Please translate in a gender-neutral way.
* Add your translations to the folder called `<languageCode>` inside the [source folder](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/docs/source).
* Register your translation in `<languageCode>/_toctree.yml`; please follow the order of the [English version](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/docs/source/en/_toctree.yml).
* Once you're finished, open a pull request and tag this issue by including #issue-number in the description, where issue-number is the number of this issue. Please ping @stevhliu for review.
* 🙋 If you'd like others to help you with the translation, you can also post in the 🤗 [forums](https://discuss.huggingface.co/c/discussion-related-to-httpsgithubcomhuggingfacediffusers/63).
Thank you so much for your help! 🤗

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# What does this PR do?
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Once merged, your PR is going to appear in the release notes with the title you set, so make sure it's a great title that fully reflects the extent of your awesome contribution.
Then, please replace this with a description of the change and which issue is fixed (if applicable). Please also include relevant motivation and context. List any dependencies (if any) that are required for this change.
Once you're done, someone will review your PR shortly (see the section "Who can review?" below to tag some potential reviewers). They may suggest changes to make the code even better. If no one reviewed your PR after a week has passed, don't hesitate to post a new comment @-mentioning the same persons---sometimes notifications get lost.
-->
<!-- Remove if not applicable -->
Fixes # (issue)
## Before submitting
- [ ] This PR fixes a typo or improves the docs (you can dismiss the other checks if that's the case).
- [ ] Did you read the [contributor guideline](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)?
- [ ] Did you read our [philosophy doc](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/PHILOSOPHY.md) (important for complex PRs)?
- [ ] Was this discussed/approved via a GitHub issue or the [forum](https://discuss.huggingface.co/c/discussion-related-to-httpsgithubcomhuggingfacediffusers/63)? Please add a link to it if that's the case.
- [ ] Did you make sure to update the documentation with your changes? Here are the
[documentation guidelines](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/docs), and
[here are tips on formatting docstrings](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/docs#writing-source-documentation).
- [ ] Did you write any new necessary tests?
## Who can review?
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Core library:
- Schedulers: @yiyixuxu
- Pipelines and pipeline callbacks: @yiyixuxu and @asomoza
- Training examples: @sayakpaul
- Docs: @stevhliu and @sayakpaul
- JAX and MPS: @pcuenca
- Audio: @sanchit-gandhi
- General functionalities: @sayakpaul @yiyixuxu @DN6
Integrations:
- deepspeed: HF Trainer/Accelerate: @SunMarc
- PEFT: @sayakpaul @BenjaminBossan
HF projects:
- accelerate: [different repo](https://github.com/huggingface/accelerate)
- datasets: [different repo](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets)
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: Sets up miniconda in your ${RUNNER_TEMP} environment and gives you
inputs:
python-version:
description: If set to any value, don't use sudo to clean the workspace
description: If set to any value, dont use sudo to clean the workspace
required: false
type: string
default: "3.9"
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ runs:
- name: Get date
id: get-date
shell: bash
run: echo "today=$(/bin/date -u '+%Y%m%d')d" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
run: echo "::set-output name=today::$(/bin/date -u '+%Y%m%d')d"
- name: Setup miniconda cache
id: miniconda-cache
uses: actions/cache@v2
@@ -143,4 +143,4 @@ runs:
echo "There is ${AVAIL}KB free space left in $MOUNT, continue"
fi
fi
done
done

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@@ -1,66 +0,0 @@
name: Benchmarking tests
on:
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
- cron: "30 1 1,15 * *" # every 2 weeks on the 1st and the 15th of every month at 1:30 AM
env:
DIFFUSERS_IS_CI: yes
HF_HOME: /mnt/cache
OMP_NUM_THREADS: 8
MKL_NUM_THREADS: 8
jobs:
torch_pipelines_cuda_benchmark_tests:
env:
SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL: ${{ secrets.SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL_BENCHMARK }}
name: Torch Core Pipelines CUDA Benchmarking Tests
strategy:
fail-fast: false
max-parallel: 1
runs-on:
group: aws-g6-4xlarge-plus
container:
image: diffusers/diffusers-pytorch-compile-cuda
options: --shm-size "16gb" --ipc host --gpus 0
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- name: NVIDIA-SMI
run: |
nvidia-smi
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m uv pip install -e [quality,test]
python -m uv pip install pandas peft
- name: Environment
run: |
python utils/print_env.py
- name: Diffusers Benchmarking
env:
HF_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.DIFFUSERS_BOT_TOKEN }}
BASE_PATH: benchmark_outputs
run: |
export TOTAL_GPU_MEMORY=$(python -c "import torch; print(torch.cuda.get_device_properties(0).total_memory / (1024**3))")
cd benchmarks && mkdir ${BASE_PATH} && python run_all.py && python push_results.py
- name: Test suite reports artifacts
if: ${{ always() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: benchmark_test_reports
path: benchmarks/benchmark_outputs
- name: Report success status
if: ${{ success() }}
run: |
pip install requests && python utils/notify_benchmarking_status.py --status=success
- name: Report failure status
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: |
pip install requests && python utils/notify_benchmarking_status.py --status=failure

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name: Test, build, and push Docker images
name: Build Docker images (nightly)
on:
pull_request: # During PRs, we just check if the changes Dockerfiles can be successfully built
branches:
- main
paths:
- "docker/**"
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
- cron: "0 0 * * *" # every day at midnight
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
group: docker-image-builds
cancel-in-progress: false
env:
REGISTRY: diffusers
CI_SLACK_CHANNEL: ${{ secrets.CI_DOCKER_CHANNEL }}
jobs:
test-build-docker-images:
runs-on:
group: aws-general-8-plus
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request'
steps:
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v1
- name: Check out code
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Find Changed Dockerfiles
id: file_changes
uses: jitterbit/get-changed-files@v1
with:
format: 'space-delimited'
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Build Changed Docker Images
run: |
CHANGED_FILES="${{ steps.file_changes.outputs.all }}"
for FILE in $CHANGED_FILES; do
if [[ "$FILE" == docker/*Dockerfile ]]; then
DOCKER_PATH="${FILE%/Dockerfile}"
DOCKER_TAG=$(basename "$DOCKER_PATH")
echo "Building Docker image for $DOCKER_TAG"
docker build -t "$DOCKER_TAG" "$DOCKER_PATH"
fi
done
if: steps.file_changes.outputs.all != ''
build-and-push-docker-images:
runs-on:
group: aws-general-8-plus
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request'
build-docker-images:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
@@ -65,24 +26,21 @@ jobs:
image-name:
- diffusers-pytorch-cpu
- diffusers-pytorch-cuda
- diffusers-pytorch-compile-cuda
- diffusers-pytorch-xformers-cuda
- diffusers-flax-cpu
- diffusers-flax-tpu
- diffusers-onnxruntime-cpu
- diffusers-onnxruntime-cuda
- diffusers-doc-builder
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v1
- name: Login to Docker Hub
uses: docker/login-action@v2
with:
username: ${{ env.REGISTRY }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Build and push
uses: docker/build-push-action@v3
with:
@@ -90,14 +48,3 @@ jobs:
context: ./docker/${{ matrix.image-name }}
push: true
tags: ${{ env.REGISTRY }}/${{ matrix.image-name }}:latest
- name: Post to a Slack channel
id: slack
uses: huggingface/hf-workflows/.github/actions/post-slack@main
with:
# Slack channel id, channel name, or user id to post message.
# See also: https://api.slack.com/methods/chat.postMessage#channels
slack_channel: ${{ env.CI_SLACK_CHANNEL }}
title: "🤗 Results of the ${{ matrix.image-name }} Docker Image build"
status: ${{ job.status }}
slack_token: ${{ secrets.SLACK_CIFEEDBACK_BOT_TOKEN }}

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@@ -6,22 +6,12 @@ on:
- main
- doc-builder*
- v*-release
- v*-patch
paths:
- "src/diffusers/**.py"
- "examples/**"
- "docs/**"
jobs:
build:
build:
uses: huggingface/doc-builder/.github/workflows/build_main_documentation.yml@main
with:
commit_sha: ${{ github.sha }}
install_libgl1: true
package: diffusers
notebook_folder: diffusers_doc
languages: en ko zh ja pt
custom_container: diffusers/diffusers-doc-builder
secrets:
token: ${{ secrets.HUGGINGFACE_PUSH }}
hf_token: ${{ secrets.HF_DOC_BUILD_PUSH }}

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@@ -2,10 +2,6 @@ name: Build PR Documentation
on:
pull_request:
paths:
- "src/diffusers/**.py"
- "examples/**"
- "docs/**"
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.run_id }}
@@ -17,7 +13,4 @@ jobs:
with:
commit_sha: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
pr_number: ${{ github.event.number }}
install_libgl1: true
package: diffusers
languages: en ko zh ja pt
custom_container: diffusers/diffusers-doc-builder

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name: Delete dev documentation
on:
pull_request:
types: [ closed ]
jobs:
delete:
uses: huggingface/doc-builder/.github/workflows/delete_doc_comment.yml@main
with:
pr_number: ${{ github.event.number }}
package: diffusers

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@@ -1,102 +0,0 @@
name: Mirror Community Pipeline
on:
# Push changes on the main branch
push:
branches:
- main
paths:
- 'examples/community/**.py'
# And on tag creation (e.g. `v0.28.1`)
tags:
- '*'
# Manual trigger with ref input
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
ref:
description: "Either 'main' or a tag ref"
required: true
default: 'main'
jobs:
mirror_community_pipeline:
env:
SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL: ${{ secrets.SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL_COMMUNITY_MIRROR }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
# Checkout to correct ref
# If workflow dispatch
# If ref is 'main', set:
# CHECKOUT_REF=refs/heads/main
# PATH_IN_REPO=main
# Else it must be a tag. Set:
# CHECKOUT_REF=refs/tags/{tag}
# PATH_IN_REPO={tag}
# If not workflow dispatch
# If ref is 'refs/heads/main' => set 'main'
# Else it must be a tag => set {tag}
- name: Set checkout_ref and path_in_repo
run: |
if [ "${{ github.event_name }}" == "workflow_dispatch" ]; then
if [ -z "${{ github.event.inputs.ref }}" ]; then
echo "Error: Missing ref input"
exit 1
elif [ "${{ github.event.inputs.ref }}" == "main" ]; then
echo "CHECKOUT_REF=refs/heads/main" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "PATH_IN_REPO=main" >> $GITHUB_ENV
else
echo "CHECKOUT_REF=refs/tags/${{ github.event.inputs.ref }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "PATH_IN_REPO=${{ github.event.inputs.ref }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
fi
elif [ "${{ github.ref }}" == "refs/heads/main" ]; then
echo "CHECKOUT_REF=${{ github.ref }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "PATH_IN_REPO=main" >> $GITHUB_ENV
else
# e.g. refs/tags/v0.28.1 -> v0.28.1
echo "CHECKOUT_REF=${{ github.ref }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "PATH_IN_REPO=$(echo ${{ github.ref }} | sed 's/^refs\/tags\///')" >> $GITHUB_ENV
fi
- name: Print env vars
run: |
echo "CHECKOUT_REF: ${{ env.CHECKOUT_REF }}"
echo "PATH_IN_REPO: ${{ env.PATH_IN_REPO }}"
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
ref: ${{ env.CHECKOUT_REF }}
# Setup + install dependencies
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: "3.10"
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install --upgrade huggingface_hub
# Check secret is set
- name: whoami
run: huggingface-cli whoami
env:
HF_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.HF_TOKEN_MIRROR_COMMUNITY_PIPELINES }}
# Push to HF! (under subfolder based on checkout ref)
# https://huggingface.co/datasets/diffusers/community-pipelines-mirror
- name: Mirror community pipeline to HF
run: huggingface-cli upload diffusers/community-pipelines-mirror ./examples/community ${PATH_IN_REPO} --repo-type dataset
env:
PATH_IN_REPO: ${{ env.PATH_IN_REPO }}
HF_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.HF_TOKEN_MIRROR_COMMUNITY_PIPELINES }}
- name: Report success status
if: ${{ success() }}
run: |
pip install requests && python utils/notify_community_pipelines_mirror.py --status=success
- name: Report failure status
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: |
pip install requests && python utils/notify_community_pipelines_mirror.py --status=failure

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@@ -1,353 +0,0 @@
name: Nightly and release tests on main/release branch
on:
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
- cron: "0 0 * * *" # every day at midnight
env:
DIFFUSERS_IS_CI: yes
HF_HUB_ENABLE_HF_TRANSFER: 1
OMP_NUM_THREADS: 8
MKL_NUM_THREADS: 8
PYTEST_TIMEOUT: 600
RUN_SLOW: yes
RUN_NIGHTLY: yes
PIPELINE_USAGE_CUTOFF: 5000
SLACK_API_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SLACK_CIFEEDBACK_BOT_TOKEN }}
jobs:
setup_torch_cuda_pipeline_matrix:
name: Setup Torch Pipelines CUDA Slow Tests Matrix
runs-on:
group: aws-general-8-plus
container:
image: diffusers/diffusers-pytorch-cpu
outputs:
pipeline_test_matrix: ${{ steps.fetch_pipeline_matrix.outputs.pipeline_test_matrix }}
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
pip install -e .[test]
pip install huggingface_hub
- name: Fetch Pipeline Matrix
id: fetch_pipeline_matrix
run: |
matrix=$(python utils/fetch_torch_cuda_pipeline_test_matrix.py)
echo $matrix
echo "pipeline_test_matrix=$matrix" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Pipeline Tests Artifacts
if: ${{ always() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: test-pipelines.json
path: reports
run_nightly_tests_for_torch_pipelines:
name: Nightly Torch Pipelines CUDA Tests
needs: setup_torch_cuda_pipeline_matrix
strategy:
fail-fast: false
max-parallel: 8
matrix:
module: ${{ fromJson(needs.setup_torch_cuda_pipeline_matrix.outputs.pipeline_test_matrix) }}
runs-on:
group: aws-g4dn-2xlarge
container:
image: diffusers/diffusers-pytorch-cuda
options: --shm-size "16gb" --ipc host --gpus 0
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- name: NVIDIA-SMI
run: nvidia-smi
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m uv pip install -e [quality,test]
python -m uv pip install accelerate@git+https://github.com/huggingface/accelerate.git
python -m uv pip install pytest-reportlog
- name: Environment
run: |
python utils/print_env.py
- name: Pipeline CUDA Test
env:
HF_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.HF_TOKEN }}
# https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/notes/randomness.html#avoiding-nondeterministic-algorithms
CUBLAS_WORKSPACE_CONFIG: :16:8
run: |
python -m pytest -n 1 --max-worker-restart=0 --dist=loadfile \
-s -v -k "not Flax and not Onnx" \
--make-reports=tests_pipeline_${{ matrix.module }}_cuda \
--report-log=tests_pipeline_${{ matrix.module }}_cuda.log \
tests/pipelines/${{ matrix.module }}
- name: Failure short reports
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: |
cat reports/tests_pipeline_${{ matrix.module }}_cuda_stats.txt
cat reports/tests_pipeline_${{ matrix.module }}_cuda_failures_short.txt
- name: Test suite reports artifacts
if: ${{ always() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: pipeline_${{ matrix.module }}_test_reports
path: reports
- name: Generate Report and Notify Channel
if: always()
run: |
pip install slack_sdk tabulate
python utils/log_reports.py >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
run_nightly_tests_for_other_torch_modules:
name: Nightly Torch CUDA Tests
runs-on:
group: aws-g4dn-2xlarge
container:
image: diffusers/diffusers-pytorch-cuda
options: --shm-size "16gb" --ipc host --gpus 0
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
strategy:
max-parallel: 2
matrix:
module: [models, schedulers, lora, others, single_file, examples]
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m uv pip install -e [quality,test]
python -m uv pip install accelerate@git+https://github.com/huggingface/accelerate.git
python -m uv pip install peft@git+https://github.com/huggingface/peft.git
python -m uv pip install pytest-reportlog
- name: Environment
run: python utils/print_env.py
- name: Run nightly PyTorch CUDA tests for non-pipeline modules
if: ${{ matrix.module != 'examples'}}
env:
HF_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.HF_TOKEN }}
# https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/notes/randomness.html#avoiding-nondeterministic-algorithms
CUBLAS_WORKSPACE_CONFIG: :16:8
run: |
python -m pytest -n 1 --max-worker-restart=0 --dist=loadfile \
-s -v -k "not Flax and not Onnx" \
--make-reports=tests_torch_${{ matrix.module }}_cuda \
--report-log=tests_torch_${{ matrix.module }}_cuda.log \
tests/${{ matrix.module }}
- name: Run nightly example tests with Torch
if: ${{ matrix.module == 'examples' }}
env:
HF_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.HF_TOKEN }}
# https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/notes/randomness.html#avoiding-nondeterministic-algorithms
CUBLAS_WORKSPACE_CONFIG: :16:8
run: |
python -m pytest -n 1 --max-worker-restart=0 --dist=loadfile \
-s -v --make-reports=examples_torch_cuda \
--report-log=examples_torch_cuda.log \
examples/
- name: Failure short reports
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: |
cat reports/tests_torch_${{ matrix.module }}_cuda_stats.txt
cat reports/tests_torch_${{ matrix.module }}_cuda_failures_short.txt
- name: Test suite reports artifacts
if: ${{ always() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: torch_${{ matrix.module }}_cuda_test_reports
path: reports
- name: Generate Report and Notify Channel
if: always()
run: |
pip install slack_sdk tabulate
python utils/log_reports.py >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
run_flax_tpu_tests:
name: Nightly Flax TPU Tests
runs-on: docker-tpu
if: github.event_name == 'schedule'
container:
image: diffusers/diffusers-flax-tpu
options: --shm-size "16gb" --ipc host -v /mnt/hf_cache:/mnt/cache/ --privileged
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m uv pip install -e [quality,test]
python -m uv pip install accelerate@git+https://github.com/huggingface/accelerate.git
python -m uv pip install pytest-reportlog
- name: Environment
run: python utils/print_env.py
- name: Run nightly Flax TPU tests
env:
HF_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.HF_TOKEN }}
run: |
python -m pytest -n 0 \
-s -v -k "Flax" \
--make-reports=tests_flax_tpu \
--report-log=tests_flax_tpu.log \
tests/
- name: Failure short reports
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: |
cat reports/tests_flax_tpu_stats.txt
cat reports/tests_flax_tpu_failures_short.txt
- name: Test suite reports artifacts
if: ${{ always() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: flax_tpu_test_reports
path: reports
- name: Generate Report and Notify Channel
if: always()
run: |
pip install slack_sdk tabulate
python utils/log_reports.py >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
run_nightly_onnx_tests:
name: Nightly ONNXRuntime CUDA tests on Ubuntu
runs-on:
group: aws-g4dn-2xlarge
container:
image: diffusers/diffusers-onnxruntime-cuda
options: --gpus 0 --shm-size "16gb" --ipc host
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- name: NVIDIA-SMI
run: nvidia-smi
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m uv pip install -e [quality,test]
python -m uv pip install accelerate@git+https://github.com/huggingface/accelerate.git
python -m uv pip install pytest-reportlog
- name: Environment
run: python utils/print_env.py
- name: Run Nightly ONNXRuntime CUDA tests
env:
HF_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.HF_TOKEN }}
run: |
python -m pytest -n 1 --max-worker-restart=0 --dist=loadfile \
-s -v -k "Onnx" \
--make-reports=tests_onnx_cuda \
--report-log=tests_onnx_cuda.log \
tests/
- name: Failure short reports
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: |
cat reports/tests_onnx_cuda_stats.txt
cat reports/tests_onnx_cuda_failures_short.txt
- name: Test suite reports artifacts
if: ${{ always() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: ${{ matrix.config.report }}_test_reports
path: reports
- name: Generate Report and Notify Channel
if: always()
run: |
pip install slack_sdk tabulate
python utils/log_reports.py >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
run_nightly_tests_apple_m1:
name: Nightly PyTorch MPS tests on MacOS
runs-on: [ self-hosted, apple-m1 ]
if: github.event_name == 'schedule'
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- name: Clean checkout
shell: arch -arch arm64 bash {0}
run: |
git clean -fxd
- name: Setup miniconda
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-miniconda
with:
python-version: 3.9
- name: Install dependencies
shell: arch -arch arm64 bash {0}
run: |
${CONDA_RUN} python -m pip install --upgrade pip uv
${CONDA_RUN} python -m uv pip install -e [quality,test]
${CONDA_RUN} python -m uv pip install torch torchvision torchaudio --extra-index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu
${CONDA_RUN} python -m uv pip install accelerate@git+https://github.com/huggingface/accelerate
${CONDA_RUN} python -m uv pip install pytest-reportlog
- name: Environment
shell: arch -arch arm64 bash {0}
run: |
${CONDA_RUN} python utils/print_env.py
- name: Run nightly PyTorch tests on M1 (MPS)
shell: arch -arch arm64 bash {0}
env:
HF_HOME: /System/Volumes/Data/mnt/cache
HF_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.HF_TOKEN }}
run: |
${CONDA_RUN} python -m pytest -n 1 -s -v --make-reports=tests_torch_mps \
--report-log=tests_torch_mps.log \
tests/
- name: Failure short reports
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: cat reports/tests_torch_mps_failures_short.txt
- name: Test suite reports artifacts
if: ${{ always() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: torch_mps_test_reports
path: reports
- name: Generate Report and Notify Channel
if: always()
run: |
pip install slack_sdk tabulate
python utils/log_reports.py >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY

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name: Notify Slack about a release
on:
workflow_dispatch:
release:
types: [published]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Setup Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: '3.8'
- name: Notify Slack about the release
env:
SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL: ${{ secrets.SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL }}
run: pip install requests && python utils/notify_slack_about_release.py

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name: Run dependency tests
on:
pull_request:
branches:
- main
paths:
- "src/diffusers/**.py"
push:
branches:
- main
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
check_dependencies:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: "3.8"
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m pip install --upgrade pip uv
python -m uv pip install -e .
python -m uv pip install pytest
- name: Check for soft dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
pytest tests/others/test_dependencies.py

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name: Run Flax dependency tests
on:
pull_request:
branches:
- main
paths:
- "src/diffusers/**.py"
push:
branches:
- main
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
check_flax_dependencies:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: "3.8"
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m pip install --upgrade pip uv
python -m uv pip install -e .
python -m uv pip install "jax[cpu]>=0.2.16,!=0.3.2"
python -m uv pip install "flax>=0.4.1"
python -m uv pip install "jaxlib>=0.1.65"
python -m uv pip install pytest
- name: Check for soft dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
pytest tests/others/test_dependencies.py

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name: Run code quality checks
on:
pull_request:
branches:
- main
push:
branches:
- main
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
check_code_quality:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: "3.7"
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install .[quality]
- name: Check quality
run: |
black --check --preview examples tests src utils scripts
isort --check-only examples tests src utils scripts
flake8 examples tests src utils scripts
doc-builder style src/diffusers docs/source --max_len 119 --check_only --path_to_docs docs/source
check_repository_consistency:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: "3.7"
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install .[quality]
- name: Check quality
run: |
python utils/check_copies.py
python utils/check_dummies.py

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name: Fast tests for PRs - Test Fetcher
on: workflow_dispatch
env:
DIFFUSERS_IS_CI: yes
OMP_NUM_THREADS: 4
MKL_NUM_THREADS: 4
PYTEST_TIMEOUT: 60
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
setup_pr_tests:
name: Setup PR Tests
runs-on:
group: aws-general-8-plus
container:
image: diffusers/diffusers-pytorch-cpu
options: --shm-size "16gb" --ipc host -v /mnt/hf_cache:/mnt/cache/
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
outputs:
matrix: ${{ steps.set_matrix.outputs.matrix }}
test_map: ${{ steps.set_matrix.outputs.test_map }}
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m uv pip install -e [quality,test]
- name: Environment
run: |
python utils/print_env.py
echo $(git --version)
- name: Fetch Tests
run: |
python utils/tests_fetcher.py | tee test_preparation.txt
- name: Report fetched tests
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: test_fetched
path: test_preparation.txt
- id: set_matrix
name: Create Test Matrix
# The `keys` is used as GitHub actions matrix for jobs, i.e. `models`, `pipelines`, etc.
# The `test_map` is used to get the actual identified test files under each key.
# If no test to run (so no `test_map.json` file), create a dummy map (empty matrix will fail)
run: |
if [ -f test_map.json ]; then
keys=$(python3 -c 'import json; fp = open("test_map.json"); test_map = json.load(fp); fp.close(); d = list(test_map.keys()); print(json.dumps(d))')
test_map=$(python3 -c 'import json; fp = open("test_map.json"); test_map = json.load(fp); fp.close(); print(json.dumps(test_map))')
else
keys=$(python3 -c 'keys = ["dummy"]; print(keys)')
test_map=$(python3 -c 'test_map = {"dummy": []}; print(test_map)')
fi
echo $keys
echo $test_map
echo "matrix=$keys" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "test_map=$test_map" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
run_pr_tests:
name: Run PR Tests
needs: setup_pr_tests
if: contains(fromJson(needs.setup_pr_tests.outputs.matrix), 'dummy') != true
strategy:
fail-fast: false
max-parallel: 2
matrix:
modules: ${{ fromJson(needs.setup_pr_tests.outputs.matrix) }}
runs-on:
group: aws-general-8-plus
container:
image: diffusers/diffusers-pytorch-cpu
options: --shm-size "16gb" --ipc host -v /mnt/hf_cache:/mnt/cache/
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m pip install -e [quality,test]
python -m pip install accelerate
- name: Environment
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python utils/print_env.py
- name: Run all selected tests on CPU
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m pytest -n 2 --dist=loadfile -v --make-reports=${{ matrix.modules }}_tests_cpu ${{ fromJson(needs.setup_pr_tests.outputs.test_map)[matrix.modules] }}
- name: Failure short reports
if: ${{ failure() }}
continue-on-error: true
run: |
cat reports/${{ matrix.modules }}_tests_cpu_stats.txt
cat reports/${{ matrix.modules }}_tests_cpu_failures_short.txt
- name: Test suite reports artifacts
if: ${{ always() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: ${{ matrix.modules }}_test_reports
path: reports
run_staging_tests:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
config:
- name: Hub tests for models, schedulers, and pipelines
framework: hub_tests_pytorch
runner: aws-general-8-plus
image: diffusers/diffusers-pytorch-cpu
report: torch_hub
name: ${{ matrix.config.name }}
runs-on:
group: ${{ matrix.config.runner }}
container:
image: ${{ matrix.config.image }}
options: --shm-size "16gb" --ipc host -v /mnt/hf_cache:/mnt/cache/
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m pip install -e [quality,test]
- name: Environment
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python utils/print_env.py
- name: Run Hub tests for models, schedulers, and pipelines on a staging env
if: ${{ matrix.config.framework == 'hub_tests_pytorch' }}
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
HUGGINGFACE_CO_STAGING=true python -m pytest \
-m "is_staging_test" \
--make-reports=tests_${{ matrix.config.report }} \
tests
- name: Failure short reports
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: cat reports/tests_${{ matrix.config.report }}_failures_short.txt
- name: Test suite reports artifacts
if: ${{ always() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: pr_${{ matrix.config.report }}_test_reports
path: reports

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name: Fast tests for PRs - PEFT backend
on:
pull_request:
branches:
- main
paths:
- "src/diffusers/**.py"
- "tests/**.py"
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
env:
DIFFUSERS_IS_CI: yes
OMP_NUM_THREADS: 4
MKL_NUM_THREADS: 4
PYTEST_TIMEOUT: 60
jobs:
check_code_quality:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: "3.8"
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install .[quality]
- name: Check quality
run: make quality
- name: Check if failure
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: |
echo "Quality check failed. Please ensure the right dependency versions are installed with 'pip install -e .[quality]' and run 'make style && make quality'" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
check_repository_consistency:
needs: check_code_quality
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: "3.8"
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install .[quality]
- name: Check repo consistency
run: |
python utils/check_copies.py
python utils/check_dummies.py
make deps_table_check_updated
- name: Check if failure
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: |
echo "Repo consistency check failed. Please ensure the right dependency versions are installed with 'pip install -e .[quality]' and run 'make fix-copies'" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
run_fast_tests:
needs: [check_code_quality, check_repository_consistency]
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
lib-versions: ["main", "latest"]
name: LoRA - ${{ matrix.lib-versions }}
runs-on:
group: aws-general-8-plus
container:
image: diffusers/diffusers-pytorch-cpu
options: --shm-size "16gb" --ipc host -v /mnt/hf_cache:/mnt/cache/
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m uv pip install -e [quality,test]
if [ "${{ matrix.lib-versions }}" == "main" ]; then
python -m pip install -U peft@git+https://github.com/huggingface/peft.git
python -m uv pip install -U transformers@git+https://github.com/huggingface/transformers.git
python -m uv pip install -U accelerate@git+https://github.com/huggingface/accelerate.git
else
python -m uv pip install -U peft transformers accelerate
fi
- name: Environment
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python utils/print_env.py
- name: Run fast PyTorch LoRA CPU tests with PEFT backend
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m pytest -n 4 --max-worker-restart=0 --dist=loadfile \
-s -v \
--make-reports=tests_${{ matrix.config.report }} \
tests/lora/
python -m pytest -n 4 --max-worker-restart=0 --dist=loadfile \
-s -v \
--make-reports=tests_models_lora_${{ matrix.config.report }} \
tests/models/ -k "lora"
- name: Failure short reports
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: |
cat reports/tests_${{ matrix.config.report }}_failures_short.txt
cat reports/tests_models_lora_${{ matrix.config.report }}_failures_short.txt
- name: Test suite reports artifacts
if: ${{ always() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: pr_${{ matrix.config.report }}_test_reports
path: reports

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name: Fast tests for PRs
name: Run fast tests
on:
pull_request:
branches:
- main
paths:
- "src/diffusers/**.py"
- "benchmarks/**.py"
- "examples/**.py"
- "scripts/**.py"
- "tests/**.py"
- ".github/**.yml"
- "utils/**.py"
push:
branches:
- ci-*
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.run_id }}
@@ -25,166 +14,29 @@ env:
OMP_NUM_THREADS: 4
MKL_NUM_THREADS: 4
PYTEST_TIMEOUT: 60
MPS_TORCH_VERSION: 1.13.0
jobs:
check_code_quality:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: "3.8"
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install .[quality]
- name: Check quality
run: make quality
- name: Check if failure
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: |
echo "Quality check failed. Please ensure the right dependency versions are installed with 'pip install -e .[quality]' and run 'make style && make quality'" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
check_repository_consistency:
needs: check_code_quality
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: "3.8"
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install .[quality]
- name: Check repo consistency
run: |
python utils/check_copies.py
python utils/check_dummies.py
make deps_table_check_updated
- name: Check if failure
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: |
echo "Repo consistency check failed. Please ensure the right dependency versions are installed with 'pip install -e .[quality]' and run 'make fix-copies'" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
run_fast_tests:
needs: [check_code_quality, check_repository_consistency]
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
config:
- name: Fast PyTorch Pipeline CPU tests
framework: pytorch_pipelines
runner: aws-highmemory-32-plus
- name: Fast PyTorch CPU tests on Ubuntu
framework: pytorch
runner: docker-cpu
image: diffusers/diffusers-pytorch-cpu
report: torch_cpu_pipelines
- name: Fast PyTorch Models & Schedulers CPU tests
framework: pytorch_models
runner: aws-general-8-plus
image: diffusers/diffusers-pytorch-cpu
report: torch_cpu_models_schedulers
- name: Fast Flax CPU tests
report: torch_cpu
- name: Fast Flax CPU tests on Ubuntu
framework: flax
runner: aws-general-8-plus
runner: docker-cpu
image: diffusers/diffusers-flax-cpu
report: flax_cpu
- name: PyTorch Example CPU tests
framework: pytorch_examples
runner: aws-general-8-plus
image: diffusers/diffusers-pytorch-cpu
report: torch_example_cpu
name: ${{ matrix.config.name }}
runs-on:
group: ${{ matrix.config.runner }}
container:
image: ${{ matrix.config.image }}
options: --shm-size "16gb" --ipc host -v /mnt/hf_cache:/mnt/cache/
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m uv pip install -e [quality,test]
python -m uv pip install accelerate
- name: Environment
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python utils/print_env.py
- name: Run fast PyTorch Pipeline CPU tests
if: ${{ matrix.config.framework == 'pytorch_pipelines' }}
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m pytest -n 8 --max-worker-restart=0 --dist=loadfile \
-s -v -k "not Flax and not Onnx" \
--make-reports=tests_${{ matrix.config.report }} \
tests/pipelines
- name: Run fast PyTorch Model Scheduler CPU tests
if: ${{ matrix.config.framework == 'pytorch_models' }}
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m pytest -n 4 --max-worker-restart=0 --dist=loadfile \
-s -v -k "not Flax and not Onnx and not Dependency" \
--make-reports=tests_${{ matrix.config.report }} \
tests/models tests/schedulers tests/others
- name: Run fast Flax TPU tests
if: ${{ matrix.config.framework == 'flax' }}
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m pytest -n 4 --max-worker-restart=0 --dist=loadfile \
-s -v -k "Flax" \
--make-reports=tests_${{ matrix.config.report }} \
tests
- name: Run example PyTorch CPU tests
if: ${{ matrix.config.framework == 'pytorch_examples' }}
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m uv pip install peft timm
python -m pytest -n 4 --max-worker-restart=0 --dist=loadfile \
--make-reports=tests_${{ matrix.config.report }} \
examples
- name: Failure short reports
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: cat reports/tests_${{ matrix.config.report }}_failures_short.txt
- name: Test suite reports artifacts
if: ${{ always() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: pr_${{ matrix.config.report }}_test_reports
path: reports
run_staging_tests:
needs: [check_code_quality, check_repository_consistency]
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
config:
- name: Hub tests for models, schedulers, and pipelines
framework: hub_tests_pytorch
runner:
group: aws-general-8-plus
image: diffusers/diffusers-pytorch-cpu
report: torch_hub
- name: Fast ONNXRuntime CPU tests on Ubuntu
framework: onnxruntime
runner: docker-cpu
image: diffusers/diffusers-onnxruntime-cpu
report: onnx_cpu
name: ${{ matrix.config.name }}
@@ -206,22 +58,37 @@ jobs:
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m uv pip install -e [quality,test]
python -m pip install -e .[quality,test]
python -m pip install git+https://github.com/huggingface/accelerate
python -m pip install -U git+https://github.com/huggingface/transformers
- name: Environment
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python utils/print_env.py
- name: Run Hub tests for models, schedulers, and pipelines on a staging env
if: ${{ matrix.config.framework == 'hub_tests_pytorch' }}
- name: Run fast PyTorch CPU tests
if: ${{ matrix.config.framework == 'pytorch' }}
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
HUGGINGFACE_CO_STAGING=true python -m pytest \
-m "is_staging_test" \
python -m pytest -n 2 --max-worker-restart=0 --dist=loadfile \
-s -v -k "not Flax and not Onnx" \
--make-reports=tests_${{ matrix.config.report }} \
tests
tests/
- name: Run fast Flax TPU tests
if: ${{ matrix.config.framework == 'flax' }}
run: |
python -m pytest -n 2 --max-worker-restart=0 --dist=loadfile \
-s -v -k "Flax" \
--make-reports=tests_${{ matrix.config.report }} \
tests/
- name: Run fast ONNXRuntime CPU tests
if: ${{ matrix.config.framework == 'onnxruntime' }}
run: |
python -m pytest -n 2 --max-worker-restart=0 --dist=loadfile \
-s -v -k "Onnx" \
--make-reports=tests_${{ matrix.config.report }} \
tests/
- name: Failure short reports
if: ${{ failure() }}
@@ -233,3 +100,53 @@ jobs:
with:
name: pr_${{ matrix.config.report }}_test_reports
path: reports
run_fast_tests_apple_m1:
name: Fast PyTorch MPS tests on MacOS
runs-on: [ self-hosted, apple-m1 ]
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- name: Clean checkout
shell: arch -arch arm64 bash {0}
run: |
git clean -fxd
- name: Setup miniconda
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-miniconda
with:
python-version: 3.9
- name: Install dependencies
shell: arch -arch arm64 bash {0}
run: |
${CONDA_RUN} python -m pip install --upgrade pip
${CONDA_RUN} python -m pip install -e .[quality,test]
${CONDA_RUN} python -m pip install --pre torch==${MPS_TORCH_VERSION} --extra-index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/test/cpu
${CONDA_RUN} python -m pip install git+https://github.com/huggingface/accelerate
${CONDA_RUN} python -m pip install -U git+https://github.com/huggingface/transformers
- name: Environment
shell: arch -arch arm64 bash {0}
run: |
${CONDA_RUN} python utils/print_env.py
- name: Run fast PyTorch tests on M1 (MPS)
shell: arch -arch arm64 bash {0}
run: |
${CONDA_RUN} python -m pytest -n 0 -s -v --make-reports=tests_torch_mps tests/
- name: Failure short reports
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: cat reports/tests_torch_mps_failures_short.txt
- name: Test suite reports artifacts
if: ${{ always() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: pr_torch_mps_test_reports
path: reports

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@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
name: Run Torch dependency tests
on:
pull_request:
branches:
- main
paths:
- "src/diffusers/**.py"
push:
branches:
- main
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
check_torch_dependencies:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: "3.8"
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m pip install --upgrade pip uv
python -m uv pip install -e .
python -m uv pip install torch torchvision torchaudio
python -m uv pip install pytest
- name: Check for soft dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
pytest tests/others/test_dependencies.py

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@@ -1,349 +1,122 @@
name: Slow Tests on main
name: Run all tests
on:
push:
branches:
- main
paths:
- "src/diffusers/**.py"
- "examples/**.py"
- "tests/**.py"
env:
DIFFUSERS_IS_CI: yes
HF_HOME: /mnt/cache
OMP_NUM_THREADS: 8
MKL_NUM_THREADS: 8
PYTEST_TIMEOUT: 600
PIPELINE_USAGE_CUTOFF: 50000
PYTEST_TIMEOUT: 1000
RUN_SLOW: yes
jobs:
setup_torch_cuda_pipeline_matrix:
name: Setup Torch Pipelines CUDA Slow Tests Matrix
runs-on:
group: aws-general-8-plus
container:
image: diffusers/diffusers-pytorch-cpu
outputs:
pipeline_test_matrix: ${{ steps.fetch_pipeline_matrix.outputs.pipeline_test_matrix }}
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m uv pip install -e [quality,test]
- name: Environment
run: |
python utils/print_env.py
- name: Fetch Pipeline Matrix
id: fetch_pipeline_matrix
run: |
matrix=$(python utils/fetch_torch_cuda_pipeline_test_matrix.py)
echo $matrix
echo "pipeline_test_matrix=$matrix" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Pipeline Tests Artifacts
if: ${{ always() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: test-pipelines.json
path: reports
torch_pipelines_cuda_tests:
name: Torch Pipelines CUDA Tests
needs: setup_torch_cuda_pipeline_matrix
run_slow_tests:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
max-parallel: 8
matrix:
module: ${{ fromJson(needs.setup_torch_cuda_pipeline_matrix.outputs.pipeline_test_matrix) }}
runs-on:
group: aws-g4dn-2xlarge
container:
image: diffusers/diffusers-pytorch-cuda
options: --shm-size "16gb" --ipc host --gpus 0
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- name: NVIDIA-SMI
run: |
nvidia-smi
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m uv pip install -e [quality,test]
python -m uv pip install accelerate@git+https://github.com/huggingface/accelerate.git
- name: Environment
run: |
python utils/print_env.py
- name: Slow PyTorch CUDA checkpoint tests on Ubuntu
env:
HF_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.HF_TOKEN }}
# https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/notes/randomness.html#avoiding-nondeterministic-algorithms
CUBLAS_WORKSPACE_CONFIG: :16:8
run: |
python -m pytest -n 1 --max-worker-restart=0 --dist=loadfile \
-s -v -k "not Flax and not Onnx" \
--make-reports=tests_pipeline_${{ matrix.module }}_cuda \
tests/pipelines/${{ matrix.module }}
- name: Failure short reports
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: |
cat reports/tests_pipeline_${{ matrix.module }}_cuda_stats.txt
cat reports/tests_pipeline_${{ matrix.module }}_cuda_failures_short.txt
- name: Test suite reports artifacts
if: ${{ always() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: pipeline_${{ matrix.module }}_test_reports
path: reports
config:
- name: Slow PyTorch CUDA tests on Ubuntu
framework: pytorch
runner: docker-gpu
image: diffusers/diffusers-pytorch-cuda
report: torch_cuda
- name: Slow Flax TPU tests on Ubuntu
framework: flax
runner: docker-tpu
image: diffusers/diffusers-flax-tpu
report: flax_tpu
- name: Slow ONNXRuntime CUDA tests on Ubuntu
framework: onnxruntime
runner: docker-gpu
image: diffusers/diffusers-onnxruntime-cuda
report: onnx_cuda
name: ${{ matrix.config.name }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.config.runner }}
torch_cuda_tests:
name: Torch CUDA Tests
runs-on:
group: aws-g4dn-2xlarge
container:
image: diffusers/diffusers-pytorch-cuda
options: --shm-size "16gb" --ipc host --gpus 0
image: ${{ matrix.config.image }}
options: --shm-size "16gb" --ipc host -v /mnt/hf_cache:/mnt/cache/ ${{ matrix.config.runner == 'docker-tpu' && '--privileged' || '--gpus 0'}}
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
strategy:
matrix:
module: [models, schedulers, lora, others, single_file]
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- name: NVIDIA-SMI
if : ${{ matrix.config.runner == 'docker-gpu' }}
run: |
nvidia-smi
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m uv pip install -e [quality,test]
python -m uv pip install accelerate@git+https://github.com/huggingface/accelerate.git
python -m uv pip install peft@git+https://github.com/huggingface/peft.git
python -m pip install -e .[quality,test]
python -m pip install git+https://github.com/huggingface/accelerate
python -m pip install -U git+https://github.com/huggingface/transformers
- name: Environment
run: |
python utils/print_env.py
- name: Run PyTorch CUDA tests
- name: Run slow PyTorch CUDA tests
if: ${{ matrix.config.framework == 'pytorch' }}
env:
HF_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.HF_TOKEN }}
# https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/notes/randomness.html#avoiding-nondeterministic-algorithms
CUBLAS_WORKSPACE_CONFIG: :16:8
HUGGING_FACE_HUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.HUGGING_FACE_HUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
python -m pytest -n 1 --max-worker-restart=0 --dist=loadfile \
-s -v -k "not Flax and not Onnx" \
--make-reports=tests_torch_cuda \
tests/${{ matrix.module }}
- name: Failure short reports
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: |
cat reports/tests_torch_cuda_stats.txt
cat reports/tests_torch_cuda_failures_short.txt
- name: Test suite reports artifacts
if: ${{ always() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: torch_cuda_test_reports
path: reports
flax_tpu_tests:
name: Flax TPU Tests
runs-on: docker-tpu
container:
image: diffusers/diffusers-flax-tpu
options: --shm-size "16gb" --ipc host -v /mnt/cache/.cache/huggingface:/mnt/cache/ --privileged
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m uv pip install -e [quality,test]
python -m uv pip install accelerate@git+https://github.com/huggingface/accelerate.git
- name: Environment
run: |
python utils/print_env.py
--make-reports=tests_${{ matrix.config.report }} \
tests/
- name: Run slow Flax TPU tests
if: ${{ matrix.config.framework == 'flax' }}
env:
HF_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.HF_TOKEN }}
HUGGING_FACE_HUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.HUGGING_FACE_HUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
python -m pytest -n 0 \
-s -v -k "Flax" \
--make-reports=tests_flax_tpu \
--make-reports=tests_${{ matrix.config.report }} \
tests/
- name: Failure short reports
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: |
cat reports/tests_flax_tpu_stats.txt
cat reports/tests_flax_tpu_failures_short.txt
- name: Test suite reports artifacts
if: ${{ always() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: flax_tpu_test_reports
path: reports
onnx_cuda_tests:
name: ONNX CUDA Tests
runs-on:
group: aws-g4dn-2xlarge
container:
image: diffusers/diffusers-onnxruntime-cuda
options: --shm-size "16gb" --ipc host -v /mnt/cache/.cache/huggingface:/mnt/cache/ --gpus 0
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m uv pip install -e [quality,test]
python -m uv pip install accelerate@git+https://github.com/huggingface/accelerate.git
- name: Environment
run: |
python utils/print_env.py
- name: Run slow ONNXRuntime CUDA tests
if: ${{ matrix.config.framework == 'onnxruntime' }}
env:
HF_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.HF_TOKEN }}
HUGGING_FACE_HUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.HUGGING_FACE_HUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
python -m pytest -n 1 --max-worker-restart=0 --dist=loadfile \
-s -v -k "Onnx" \
--make-reports=tests_onnx_cuda \
--make-reports=tests_${{ matrix.config.report }} \
tests/
- name: Failure short reports
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: |
cat reports/tests_onnx_cuda_stats.txt
cat reports/tests_onnx_cuda_failures_short.txt
run: cat reports/tests_${{ matrix.config.report }}_failures_short.txt
- name: Test suite reports artifacts
if: ${{ always() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: onnx_cuda_test_reports
path: reports
run_torch_compile_tests:
name: PyTorch Compile CUDA tests
runs-on:
group: aws-g4dn-2xlarge
container:
image: diffusers/diffusers-pytorch-compile-cuda
options: --gpus 0 --shm-size "16gb" --ipc host
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- name: NVIDIA-SMI
run: |
nvidia-smi
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m uv pip install -e [quality,test,training]
- name: Environment
run: |
python utils/print_env.py
- name: Run example tests on GPU
env:
HF_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.HF_TOKEN }}
RUN_COMPILE: yes
run: |
python -m pytest -n 1 --max-worker-restart=0 --dist=loadfile -s -v -k "compile" --make-reports=tests_torch_compile_cuda tests/
- name: Failure short reports
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: cat reports/tests_torch_compile_cuda_failures_short.txt
- name: Test suite reports artifacts
if: ${{ always() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: torch_compile_test_reports
path: reports
run_xformers_tests:
name: PyTorch xformers CUDA tests
runs-on:
group: aws-g4dn-2xlarge
container:
image: diffusers/diffusers-pytorch-xformers-cuda
options: --gpus 0 --shm-size "16gb" --ipc host
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- name: NVIDIA-SMI
run: |
nvidia-smi
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m uv pip install -e [quality,test,training]
- name: Environment
run: |
python utils/print_env.py
- name: Run example tests on GPU
env:
HF_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.HF_TOKEN }}
run: |
python -m pytest -n 1 --max-worker-restart=0 --dist=loadfile -s -v -k "xformers" --make-reports=tests_torch_xformers_cuda tests/
- name: Failure short reports
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: cat reports/tests_torch_xformers_cuda_failures_short.txt
- name: Test suite reports artifacts
if: ${{ always() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: torch_xformers_test_reports
name: ${{ matrix.config.report }}_test_reports
path: reports
run_examples_tests:
name: Examples PyTorch CUDA tests on Ubuntu
runs-on:
group: aws-g4dn-2xlarge
runs-on: docker-gpu
container:
image: diffusers/diffusers-pytorch-cuda
options: --gpus 0 --shm-size "16gb" --ipc host
options: --gpus 0 --shm-size "16gb" --ipc host -v /mnt/hf_cache:/mnt/cache/
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
@@ -357,27 +130,23 @@ jobs:
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m uv pip install -e [quality,test,training]
python -m pip install -e .[quality,test,training]
python -m pip install git+https://github.com/huggingface/accelerate
python -m pip install -U git+https://github.com/huggingface/transformers
- name: Environment
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python utils/print_env.py
- name: Run example tests on GPU
env:
HF_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.HF_TOKEN }}
HUGGING_FACE_HUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.HUGGING_FACE_HUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m uv pip install timm
python -m pytest -n 1 --max-worker-restart=0 --dist=loadfile -s -v --make-reports=examples_torch_cuda examples/
- name: Failure short reports
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: |
cat reports/examples_torch_cuda_stats.txt
cat reports/examples_torch_cuda_failures_short.txt
run: cat reports/examples_torch_cuda_failures_short.txt
- name: Test suite reports artifacts
if: ${{ always() }}

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@@ -1,125 +0,0 @@
name: Fast tests on main
on:
push:
branches:
- main
paths:
- "src/diffusers/**.py"
- "examples/**.py"
- "tests/**.py"
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
env:
DIFFUSERS_IS_CI: yes
HF_HOME: /mnt/cache
OMP_NUM_THREADS: 8
MKL_NUM_THREADS: 8
PYTEST_TIMEOUT: 600
RUN_SLOW: no
jobs:
run_fast_tests:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
config:
- name: Fast PyTorch CPU tests on Ubuntu
framework: pytorch
runner: aws-general-8-plus
image: diffusers/diffusers-pytorch-cpu
report: torch_cpu
- name: Fast Flax CPU tests on Ubuntu
framework: flax
runner: aws-general-8-plus
image: diffusers/diffusers-flax-cpu
report: flax_cpu
- name: Fast ONNXRuntime CPU tests on Ubuntu
framework: onnxruntime
runner: aws-general-8-plus
image: diffusers/diffusers-onnxruntime-cpu
report: onnx_cpu
- name: PyTorch Example CPU tests on Ubuntu
framework: pytorch_examples
runner: aws-general-8-plus
image: diffusers/diffusers-pytorch-cpu
report: torch_example_cpu
name: ${{ matrix.config.name }}
runs-on:
group: ${{ matrix.config.runner }}
container:
image: ${{ matrix.config.image }}
options: --shm-size "16gb" --ipc host -v /mnt/hf_cache:/mnt/cache/
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m uv pip install -e [quality,test]
- name: Environment
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python utils/print_env.py
- name: Run fast PyTorch CPU tests
if: ${{ matrix.config.framework == 'pytorch' }}
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m pytest -n 4 --max-worker-restart=0 --dist=loadfile \
-s -v -k "not Flax and not Onnx" \
--make-reports=tests_${{ matrix.config.report }} \
tests/
- name: Run fast Flax TPU tests
if: ${{ matrix.config.framework == 'flax' }}
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m pytest -n 4 --max-worker-restart=0 --dist=loadfile \
-s -v -k "Flax" \
--make-reports=tests_${{ matrix.config.report }} \
tests/
- name: Run fast ONNXRuntime CPU tests
if: ${{ matrix.config.framework == 'onnxruntime' }}
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m pytest -n 4 --max-worker-restart=0 --dist=loadfile \
-s -v -k "Onnx" \
--make-reports=tests_${{ matrix.config.report }} \
tests/
- name: Run example PyTorch CPU tests
if: ${{ matrix.config.framework == 'pytorch_examples' }}
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m uv pip install peft timm
python -m pytest -n 4 --max-worker-restart=0 --dist=loadfile \
--make-reports=tests_${{ matrix.config.report }} \
examples
- name: Failure short reports
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: cat reports/tests_${{ matrix.config.report }}_failures_short.txt
- name: Test suite reports artifacts
if: ${{ always() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: pr_${{ matrix.config.report }}_test_reports
path: reports

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@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
name: Fast mps tests on main
on:
push:
branches:
- main
paths:
- "src/diffusers/**.py"
- "tests/**.py"
env:
DIFFUSERS_IS_CI: yes
HF_HOME: /mnt/cache
OMP_NUM_THREADS: 8
MKL_NUM_THREADS: 8
PYTEST_TIMEOUT: 600
RUN_SLOW: no
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
run_fast_tests_apple_m1:
name: Fast PyTorch MPS tests on MacOS
runs-on: macos-13-xlarge
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- name: Clean checkout
shell: arch -arch arm64 bash {0}
run: |
git clean -fxd
- name: Setup miniconda
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-miniconda
with:
python-version: 3.9
- name: Install dependencies
shell: arch -arch arm64 bash {0}
run: |
${CONDA_RUN} python -m pip install --upgrade pip uv
${CONDA_RUN} python -m uv pip install -e [quality,test]
${CONDA_RUN} python -m uv pip install torch torchvision torchaudio
${CONDA_RUN} python -m uv pip install accelerate@git+https://github.com/huggingface/accelerate.git
${CONDA_RUN} python -m uv pip install transformers --upgrade
- name: Environment
shell: arch -arch arm64 bash {0}
run: |
${CONDA_RUN} python utils/print_env.py
- name: Run fast PyTorch tests on M1 (MPS)
shell: arch -arch arm64 bash {0}
env:
HF_HOME: /System/Volumes/Data/mnt/cache
HF_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.HF_TOKEN }}
run: |
${CONDA_RUN} python -m pytest -n 0 -s -v --make-reports=tests_torch_mps tests/
- name: Failure short reports
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: cat reports/tests_torch_mps_failures_short.txt
- name: Test suite reports artifacts
if: ${{ always() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: pr_torch_mps_test_reports
path: reports

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@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
# Adapted from https://blog.deepjyoti30.dev/pypi-release-github-action
name: PyPI release
on:
workflow_dispatch:
push:
tags:
- "*"
jobs:
find-and-checkout-latest-branch:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
latest_branch: ${{ steps.set_latest_branch.outputs.latest_branch }}
steps:
- name: Checkout Repo
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: '3.8'
- name: Fetch latest branch
id: fetch_latest_branch
run: |
pip install -U requests packaging
LATEST_BRANCH=$(python utils/fetch_latest_release_branch.py)
echo "Latest branch: $LATEST_BRANCH"
echo "latest_branch=$LATEST_BRANCH" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Set latest branch output
id: set_latest_branch
run: echo "::set-output name=latest_branch::${{ env.latest_branch }}"
release:
needs: find-and-checkout-latest-branch
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout Repo
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
ref: ${{ needs.find-and-checkout-latest-branch.outputs.latest_branch }}
- name: Setup Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: "3.8"
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install -U setuptools wheel twine
pip install -U torch --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu
pip install -U transformers
- name: Build the dist files
run: python setup.py bdist_wheel && python setup.py sdist
- name: Publish to the test PyPI
env:
TWINE_USERNAME: ${{ secrets.TEST_PYPI_USERNAME }}
TWINE_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.TEST_PYPI_PASSWORD }}
run: twine upload dist/* -r pypitest --repository-url=https://test.pypi.org/legacy/
- name: Test installing diffusers and importing
run: |
pip install diffusers && pip uninstall diffusers -y
pip install -i https://testpypi.python.org/pypi diffusers
python -c "from diffusers import __version__; print(__version__)"
python -c "from diffusers import DiffusionPipeline; pipe = DiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained('fusing/unet-ldm-dummy-update'); pipe()"
python -c "from diffusers import DiffusionPipeline; pipe = DiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained('hf-internal-testing/tiny-stable-diffusion-pipe', safety_checker=None); pipe('ah suh du')"
python -c "from diffusers import *"
- name: Publish to PyPI
env:
TWINE_USERNAME: ${{ secrets.PYPI_USERNAME }}
TWINE_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.PYPI_PASSWORD }}
run: twine upload dist/* -r pypi

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@@ -1,74 +0,0 @@
name: Check running SLOW tests from a PR (only GPU)
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
docker_image:
default: 'diffusers/diffusers-pytorch-cuda'
description: 'Name of the Docker image'
required: true
branch:
description: 'PR Branch to test on'
required: true
test:
description: 'Tests to run (e.g.: `tests/models`).'
required: true
env:
DIFFUSERS_IS_CI: yes
IS_GITHUB_CI: "1"
HF_HOME: /mnt/cache
OMP_NUM_THREADS: 8
MKL_NUM_THREADS: 8
PYTEST_TIMEOUT: 600
RUN_SLOW: yes
jobs:
run_tests:
name: "Run a test on our runner from a PR"
runs-on:
group: aws-g4dn-2xlarge
container:
image: ${{ github.event.inputs.docker_image }}
options: --gpus 0 --privileged --ipc host -v /mnt/cache/.cache/huggingface:/mnt/cache/
steps:
- name: Validate test files input
id: validate_test_files
env:
PY_TEST: ${{ github.event.inputs.test }}
run: |
if [[ ! "$PY_TEST" =~ ^tests/ ]]; then
echo "Error: The input string must start with 'tests/'."
exit 1
fi
if [[ ! "$PY_TEST" =~ ^tests/(models|pipelines) ]]; then
echo "Error: The input string must contain either 'models' or 'pipelines' after 'tests/'."
exit 1
fi
if [[ "$PY_TEST" == *";"* ]]; then
echo "Error: The input string must not contain ';'."
exit 1
fi
echo "$PY_TEST"
- name: Checkout PR branch
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ github.event.inputs.branch }}
repository: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.repo.full_name }}
- name: Install pytest
run: |
python -m venv /opt/venv && export PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
python -m uv pip install -e [quality,test]
python -m uv pip install peft
- name: Run tests
env:
PY_TEST: ${{ github.event.inputs.test }}
run: |
pytest "$PY_TEST"

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@@ -1,40 +0,0 @@
name: SSH into PR runners
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
docker_image:
description: 'Name of the Docker image'
required: true
env:
IS_GITHUB_CI: "1"
HF_HUB_READ_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.HF_HUB_READ_TOKEN }}
HF_HOME: /mnt/cache
DIFFUSERS_IS_CI: yes
OMP_NUM_THREADS: 8
MKL_NUM_THREADS: 8
RUN_SLOW: yes
jobs:
ssh_runner:
name: "SSH"
runs-on:
group: aws-highmemory-32-plus
container:
image: ${{ github.event.inputs.docker_image }}
options: --shm-size "16gb" --ipc host -v /mnt/cache/.cache/huggingface/diffusers:/mnt/cache/ --privileged
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- name: Tailscale # In order to be able to SSH when a test fails
uses: huggingface/tailscale-action@main
with:
authkey: ${{ secrets.TAILSCALE_SSH_AUTHKEY }}
slackChannel: ${{ secrets.SLACK_CIFEEDBACK_CHANNEL }}
slackToken: ${{ secrets.SLACK_CIFEEDBACK_BOT_TOKEN }}
waitForSSH: true

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@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
name: SSH into GPU runners
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
runner_type:
description: 'Type of runner to test (a10 or t4)'
required: true
docker_image:
description: 'Name of the Docker image'
required: true
env:
IS_GITHUB_CI: "1"
HF_HUB_READ_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.HF_HUB_READ_TOKEN }}
HF_HOME: /mnt/cache
DIFFUSERS_IS_CI: yes
OMP_NUM_THREADS: 8
MKL_NUM_THREADS: 8
RUN_SLOW: yes
jobs:
ssh_runner:
name: "SSH"
runs-on:
group: "${{ github.event.inputs.runner_type }}"
container:
image: ${{ github.event.inputs.docker_image }}
options: --shm-size "16gb" --ipc host -v /mnt/cache/.cache/huggingface/diffusers:/mnt/cache/ --gpus 0 --privileged
steps:
- name: Checkout diffusers
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- name: NVIDIA-SMI
run: |
nvidia-smi
- name: Tailscale # In order to be able to SSH when a test fails
uses: huggingface/tailscale-action@main
with:
authkey: ${{ secrets.TAILSCALE_SSH_AUTHKEY }}
slackChannel: ${{ secrets.SLACK_CIFEEDBACK_CHANNEL }}
slackToken: ${{ secrets.SLACK_CIFEEDBACK_BOT_TOKEN }}
waitForSSH: true

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Setup Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v1
with:
python-version: 3.8
python-version: 3.7
- name: Install requirements
run: |

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@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
on:
push:
name: Secret Leaks
jobs:
trufflehog:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Secret Scanning
uses: trufflesecurity/trufflehog@main

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@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
name: Update Diffusers metadata
on:
workflow_dispatch:
push:
branches:
- main
- update_diffusers_metadata*
jobs:
update_metadata:
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
defaults:
run:
shell: bash -l {0}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Setup environment
run: |
pip install --upgrade pip
pip install datasets pandas
pip install .[torch]
- name: Update metadata
env:
HF_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SAYAK_HF_TOKEN }}
run: |
python utils/update_metadata.py --commit_sha ${{ github.sha }}

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@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
name: Upload PR Documentation
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: ["Build PR Documentation"]
types:
- completed
jobs:
build:
uses: huggingface/doc-builder/.github/workflows/upload_pr_documentation.yml@main
with:
package_name: diffusers
secrets:
hf_token: ${{ secrets.HF_DOC_BUILD_PUSH }}
comment_bot_token: ${{ secrets.COMMENT_BOT_TOKEN }}

18
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# Initially taken from GitHub's Python gitignore file
# Initially taken from Github's Python gitignore file
# Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files
__pycache__/
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ wheels/
MANIFEST
# PyInstaller
# Usually these files are written by a Python script from a template
# Usually these files are written by a python script from a template
# before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it.
*.manifest
*.spec
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ debug.env
# vim
.*.swp
# ctags
#ctags
tags
# pre-commit
@@ -164,15 +164,5 @@ tags
# DS_Store (MacOS)
.DS_Store
# RL pipelines may produce mp4 outputs
*.mp4
# dependencies
/transformers
# ruff
.ruff_cache
# wandb
wandb
*.mp4

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@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
cff-version: 1.2.0
title: 'Diffusers: State-of-the-art diffusion models'
message: >-
If you use this software, please cite it using the
metadata from this file.
type: software
authors:
- given-names: Patrick
family-names: von Platen
- given-names: Suraj
family-names: Patil
- given-names: Anton
family-names: Lozhkov
- given-names: Pedro
family-names: Cuenca
- given-names: Nathan
family-names: Lambert
- given-names: Kashif
family-names: Rasul
- given-names: Mishig
family-names: Davaadorj
- given-names: Dhruv
family-names: Nair
- given-names: Sayak
family-names: Paul
- given-names: Steven
family-names: Liu
- given-names: William
family-names: Berman
- given-names: Yiyi
family-names: Xu
- given-names: Thomas
family-names: Wolf
repository-code: 'https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers'
abstract: >-
Diffusers provides pretrained diffusion models across
multiple modalities, such as vision and audio, and serves
as a modular toolbox for inference and training of
diffusion models.
keywords:
- deep-learning
- pytorch
- image-generation
- hacktoberfest
- diffusion
- text2image
- image2image
- score-based-generative-modeling
- stable-diffusion
- stable-diffusion-diffusers
license: Apache-2.0
version: 0.12.1

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ We as members, contributors, and leaders pledge to make participation in our
community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body
size, visible or invisible disability, ethnicity, sex characteristics, gender
identity and expression, level of experience, education, socio-economic status,
nationality, personal appearance, race, caste, color, religion, or sexual identity
nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity
and orientation.
We pledge to act and interact in ways that contribute to an open, welcoming,
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ community include:
* Accepting responsibility and apologizing to those affected by our mistakes,
and learning from the experience
* Focusing on what is best not just for us as individuals, but for the
overall Diffusers community
overall community
Examples of unacceptable behavior include:
@@ -34,7 +34,6 @@ Examples of unacceptable behavior include:
* Public or private harassment
* Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or email
address, without their explicit permission
* Spamming issues or PRs with links to projects unrelated to this library
* Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a
professional setting
@@ -117,8 +116,8 @@ the community.
## Attribution
This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor Covenant][homepage],
version 2.1, available at
https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/1/code_of_conduct.html.
version 2.0, available at
https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/0/code_of_conduct.html.
Community Impact Guidelines were inspired by [Mozilla's code of conduct
enforcement ladder](https://github.com/mozilla/diversity).

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@@ -1,351 +1,94 @@
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<!---
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on
an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
-->
# How to contribute to Diffusers 🧨
# How to contribute to diffusers?
We ❤️ contributions from the open-source community! Everyone is welcome, and all types of participation not just code are valued and appreciated. Answering questions, helping others, reaching out, and improving the documentation are all immensely valuable to the community, so don't be afraid and get involved if you're up for it!
Everyone is welcome to contribute, and we value everybody's contribution. Code
is thus not the only way to help the community. Answering questions, helping
others, reaching out and improving the documentations are immensely valuable to
the community.
Everyone is encouraged to start by saying 👋 in our public Discord channel. We discuss the latest trends in diffusion models, ask questions, show off personal projects, help each other with contributions, or just hang out ☕. <a href="https://discord.gg/G7tWnz98XR"><img alt="Join us on Discord" src="https://img.shields.io/discord/823813159592001537?color=5865F2&logo=Discord&logoColor=white"></a>
It also helps us if you spread the word: reference the library from blog posts
on the awesome projects it made possible, shout out on Twitter every time it has
helped you, or simply star the repo to say "thank you".
Whichever way you choose to contribute, we strive to be part of an open, welcoming, and kind community. Please, read our [code of conduct](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) and be mindful to respect it during your interactions. We also recommend you become familiar with the [ethical guidelines](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/conceptual/ethical_guidelines) that guide our project and ask you to adhere to the same principles of transparency and responsibility.
Whichever way you choose to contribute, please be mindful to respect our
[code of conduct](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).
We enormously value feedback from the community, so please do not be afraid to speak up if you believe you have valuable feedback that can help improve the library - every message, comment, issue, and pull request (PR) is read and considered.
## You can contribute in so many ways!
## Overview
There are 4 ways you can contribute to diffusers:
* Fixing outstanding issues with the existing code;
* Implementing [new diffusion pipelines](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/src/diffusers/pipelines#contribution), [new schedulers](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/src/diffusers/schedulers) or [new models](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/src/diffusers/models)
* [Contributing to the examples](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/examples) or to the documentation;
* Submitting issues related to bugs or desired new features.
You can contribute in many ways ranging from answering questions on issues to adding new diffusion models to
the core library.
In particular there is a special [Good First Issue](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/contribute) listing.
It will give you a list of open Issues that are open to anybody to work on. Just comment in the issue that you'd like to work on it.
In that same listing you will also find some Issues with `Good Second Issue` label. These are
typically slightly more complicated than the Issues with just `Good First Issue` label. But if you
feel you know what you're doing, go for it.
In the following, we give an overview of different ways to contribute, ranked by difficulty in ascending order. All of them are valuable to the community.
*All are equally valuable to the community.*
* 1. Asking and answering questions on [the Diffusers discussion forum](https://discuss.huggingface.co/c/discussion-related-to-httpsgithubcomhuggingfacediffusers) or on [Discord](https://discord.gg/G7tWnz98XR).
* 2. Opening new issues on [the GitHub Issues tab](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues/new/choose).
* 3. Answering issues on [the GitHub Issues tab](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues).
* 4. Fix a simple issue, marked by the "Good first issue" label, see [here](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22).
* 5. Contribute to the [documentation](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/docs/source).
* 6. Contribute a [Community Pipeline](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Acommunity-examples).
* 7. Contribute to the [examples](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/examples).
* 8. Fix a more difficult issue, marked by the "Good second issue" label, see [here](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22Good+second+issue%22).
* 9. Add a new pipeline, model, or scheduler, see ["New Pipeline/Model"](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22New+pipeline%2Fmodel%22) and ["New scheduler"](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22New+scheduler%22) issues. For this contribution, please have a look at [Design Philosophy](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/PHILOSOPHY.md).
## Submitting a new issue or feature request
As said before, **all contributions are valuable to the community**.
In the following, we will explain each contribution a bit more in detail.
Do your best to follow these guidelines when submitting an issue or a feature
request. It will make it easier for us to come back to you quickly and with good
feedback.
For all contributions 4-9, you will need to open a PR. It is explained in detail how to do so in [Opening a pull request](#how-to-open-a-pr).
### 1. Asking and answering questions on the Diffusers discussion forum or on the Diffusers Discord
Any question or comment related to the Diffusers library can be asked on the [discussion forum](https://discuss.huggingface.co/c/discussion-related-to-httpsgithubcomhuggingfacediffusers/) or on [Discord](https://discord.gg/G7tWnz98XR). Such questions and comments include (but are not limited to):
- Reports of training or inference experiments in an attempt to share knowledge
- Presentation of personal projects
- Questions to non-official training examples
- Project proposals
- General feedback
- Paper summaries
- Asking for help on personal projects that build on top of the Diffusers library
- General questions
- Ethical questions regarding diffusion models
- ...
Every question that is asked on the forum or on Discord actively encourages the community to publicly
share knowledge and might very well help a beginner in the future that has the same question you're
having. Please do pose any questions you might have.
In the same spirit, you are of immense help to the community by answering such questions because this way you are publicly documenting knowledge for everybody to learn from.
**Please** keep in mind that the more effort you put into asking or answering a question, the higher
the quality of the publicly documented knowledge. In the same way, well-posed and well-answered questions create a high-quality knowledge database accessible to everybody, while badly posed questions or answers reduce the overall quality of the public knowledge database.
In short, a high quality question or answer is *precise*, *concise*, *relevant*, *easy-to-understand*, *accessible*, and *well-formatted/well-posed*. For more information, please have a look through the [How to write a good issue](#how-to-write-a-good-issue) section.
**NOTE about channels**:
[*The forum*](https://discuss.huggingface.co/c/discussion-related-to-httpsgithubcomhuggingfacediffusers/63) is much better indexed by search engines, such as Google. Posts are ranked by popularity rather than chronologically. Hence, it's easier to look up questions and answers that we posted some time ago.
In addition, questions and answers posted in the forum can easily be linked to.
In contrast, *Discord* has a chat-like format that invites fast back-and-forth communication.
While it will most likely take less time for you to get an answer to your question on Discord, your
question won't be visible anymore over time. Also, it's much harder to find information that was posted a while back on Discord. We therefore strongly recommend using the forum for high-quality questions and answers in an attempt to create long-lasting knowledge for the community. If discussions on Discord lead to very interesting answers and conclusions, we recommend posting the results on the forum to make the information more available for future readers.
### 2. Opening new issues on the GitHub issues tab
### Did you find a bug?
The 🧨 Diffusers library is robust and reliable thanks to the users who notify us of
the problems they encounter. So thank you for reporting an issue.
Remember, GitHub issues are reserved for technical questions directly related to the Diffusers library, bug reports, feature requests, or feedback on the library design.
First, we would really appreciate it if you could **make sure the bug was not
already reported** (use the search bar on Github under Issues).
In a nutshell, this means that everything that is **not** related to the **code of the Diffusers library** (including the documentation) should **not** be asked on GitHub, but rather on either the [forum](https://discuss.huggingface.co/c/discussion-related-to-httpsgithubcomhuggingfacediffusers/63) or [Discord](https://discord.gg/G7tWnz98XR).
### Do you want to implement a new diffusion pipeline / diffusion model?
**Please consider the following guidelines when opening a new issue**:
- Make sure you have searched whether your issue has already been asked before (use the search bar on GitHub under Issues).
- Please never report a new issue on another (related) issue. If another issue is highly related, please
open a new issue nevertheless and link to the related issue.
- Make sure your issue is written in English. Please use one of the great, free online translation services, such as [DeepL](https://www.deepl.com/translator) to translate from your native language to English if you are not comfortable in English.
- Check whether your issue might be solved by updating to the newest Diffusers version. Before posting your issue, please make sure that `python -c "import diffusers; print(diffusers.__version__)"` is higher or matches the latest Diffusers version.
- Remember that the more effort you put into opening a new issue, the higher the quality of your answer will be and the better the overall quality of the Diffusers issues.
Awesome! Please provide the following information:
New issues usually include the following.
* Short description of the diffusion pipeline and link to the paper;
* Link to the implementation if it is open-source;
* Link to the model weights if they are available.
#### 2.1. Reproducible, minimal bug reports
If you are willing to contribute the model yourself, let us know so we can best
guide you.
A bug report should always have a reproducible code snippet and be as minimal and concise as possible.
This means in more detail:
- Narrow the bug down as much as you can, **do not just dump your whole code file**.
- Format your code.
- Do not include any external libraries except for Diffusers depending on them.
- **Always** provide all necessary information about your environment; for this, you can run: `diffusers-cli env` in your shell and copy-paste the displayed information to the issue.
- Explain the issue. If the reader doesn't know what the issue is and why it is an issue, she cannot solve it.
- **Always** make sure the reader can reproduce your issue with as little effort as possible. If your code snippet cannot be run because of missing libraries or undefined variables, the reader cannot help you. Make sure your reproducible code snippet is as minimal as possible and can be copy-pasted into a simple Python shell.
- If in order to reproduce your issue a model and/or dataset is required, make sure the reader has access to that model or dataset. You can always upload your model or dataset to the [Hub](https://huggingface.co) to make it easily downloadable. Try to keep your model and dataset as small as possible, to make the reproduction of your issue as effortless as possible.
For more information, please have a look through the [How to write a good issue](#how-to-write-a-good-issue) section.
You can open a bug report [here](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues/new?assignees=&labels=bug&projects=&template=bug-report.yml).
#### 2.2. Feature requests
### Do you want a new feature (that is not a model)?
A world-class feature request addresses the following points:
1. Motivation first:
* Is it related to a problem/frustration with the library? If so, please explain
why. Providing a code snippet that demonstrates the problem is best.
* Is it related to something you would need for a project? We'd love to hear
about it!
* Is it something you worked on and think could benefit the community?
Awesome! Tell us what problem it solved for you.
* Is it related to a problem/frustration with the library? If so, please explain
why. Providing a code snippet that demonstrates the problem is best.
* Is it related to something you would need for a project? We'd love to hear
about it!
* Is it something you worked on and think could benefit the community?
Awesome! Tell us what problem it solved for you.
2. Write a *full paragraph* describing the feature;
3. Provide a **code snippet** that demonstrates its future use;
4. In case this is related to a paper, please attach a link;
5. Attach any additional information (drawings, screenshots, etc.) you think may help.
You can open a feature request [here](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues/new?assignees=&labels=&template=feature_request.md&title=).
If your issue is well written we're already 80% of the way there by the time you
post it.
#### 2.3 Feedback
Feedback about the library design and why it is good or not good helps the core maintainers immensely to build a user-friendly library. To understand the philosophy behind the current design philosophy, please have a look [here](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/conceptual/philosophy). If you feel like a certain design choice does not fit with the current design philosophy, please explain why and how it should be changed. If a certain design choice follows the design philosophy too much, hence restricting use cases, explain why and how it should be changed.
If a certain design choice is very useful for you, please also leave a note as this is great feedback for future design decisions.
You can open an issue about feedback [here](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues/new?assignees=&labels=&template=feedback.md&title=).
#### 2.4 Technical questions
Technical questions are mainly about why certain code of the library was written in a certain way, or what a certain part of the code does. Please make sure to link to the code in question and please provide detail on
why this part of the code is difficult to understand.
You can open an issue about a technical question [here](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues/new?assignees=&labels=bug&template=bug-report.yml).
#### 2.5 Proposal to add a new model, scheduler, or pipeline
If the diffusion model community released a new model, pipeline, or scheduler that you would like to see in the Diffusers library, please provide the following information:
* Short description of the diffusion pipeline, model, or scheduler and link to the paper or public release.
* Link to any of its open-source implementation.
* Link to the model weights if they are available.
If you are willing to contribute to the model yourself, let us know so we can best guide you. Also, don't forget
to tag the original author of the component (model, scheduler, pipeline, etc.) by GitHub handle if you can find it.
You can open a request for a model/pipeline/scheduler [here](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues/new?assignees=&labels=New+model%2Fpipeline%2Fscheduler&template=new-model-addition.yml).
### 3. Answering issues on the GitHub issues tab
Answering issues on GitHub might require some technical knowledge of Diffusers, but we encourage everybody to give it a try even if you are not 100% certain that your answer is correct.
Some tips to give a high-quality answer to an issue:
- Be as concise and minimal as possible.
- Stay on topic. An answer to the issue should concern the issue and only the issue.
- Provide links to code, papers, or other sources that prove or encourage your point.
- Answer in code. If a simple code snippet is the answer to the issue or shows how the issue can be solved, please provide a fully reproducible code snippet.
Also, many issues tend to be simply off-topic, duplicates of other issues, or irrelevant. It is of great
help to the maintainers if you can answer such issues, encouraging the author of the issue to be
more precise, provide the link to a duplicated issue or redirect them to [the forum](https://discuss.huggingface.co/c/discussion-related-to-httpsgithubcomhuggingfacediffusers/63) or [Discord](https://discord.gg/G7tWnz98XR).
If you have verified that the issued bug report is correct and requires a correction in the source code,
please have a look at the next sections.
For all of the following contributions, you will need to open a PR. It is explained in detail how to do so in the [Opening a pull request](#how-to-open-a-pr) section.
### 4. Fixing a "Good first issue"
*Good first issues* are marked by the [Good first issue](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22) label. Usually, the issue already
explains how a potential solution should look so that it is easier to fix.
If the issue hasn't been closed and you would like to try to fix this issue, you can just leave a message "I would like to try this issue.". There are usually three scenarios:
- a.) The issue description already proposes a fix. In this case and if the solution makes sense to you, you can open a PR or draft PR to fix it.
- b.) The issue description does not propose a fix. In this case, you can ask what a proposed fix could look like and someone from the Diffusers team should answer shortly. If you have a good idea of how to fix it, feel free to directly open a PR.
- c.) There is already an open PR to fix the issue, but the issue hasn't been closed yet. If the PR has gone stale, you can simply open a new PR and link to the stale PR. PRs often go stale if the original contributor who wanted to fix the issue suddenly cannot find the time anymore to proceed. This often happens in open-source and is very normal. In this case, the community will be very happy if you give it a new try and leverage the knowledge of the existing PR. If there is already a PR and it is active, you can help the author by giving suggestions, reviewing the PR or even asking whether you can contribute to the PR.
### 5. Contribute to the documentation
A good library **always** has good documentation! The official documentation is often one of the first points of contact for new users of the library, and therefore contributing to the documentation is a **highly
valuable contribution**.
Contributing to the library can have many forms:
- Correcting spelling or grammatical errors.
- Correct incorrect formatting of the docstring. If you see that the official documentation is weirdly displayed or a link is broken, we are very happy if you take some time to correct it.
- Correct the shape or dimensions of a docstring input or output tensor.
- Clarify documentation that is hard to understand or incorrect.
- Update outdated code examples.
- Translating the documentation to another language.
Anything displayed on [the official Diffusers doc page](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/index) is part of the official documentation and can be corrected, adjusted in the respective [documentation source](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/docs/source).
Please have a look at [this page](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/docs) on how to verify changes made to the documentation locally.
### 6. Contribute a community pipeline
[Pipelines](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/api/pipelines/overview) are usually the first point of contact between the Diffusers library and the user.
Pipelines are examples of how to use Diffusers [models](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/api/models/overview) and [schedulers](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/api/schedulers/overview).
We support two types of pipelines:
- Official Pipelines
- Community Pipelines
Both official and community pipelines follow the same design and consist of the same type of components.
Official pipelines are tested and maintained by the core maintainers of Diffusers. Their code
resides in [src/diffusers/pipelines](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/src/diffusers/pipelines).
In contrast, community pipelines are contributed and maintained purely by the **community** and are **not** tested.
They reside in [examples/community](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/examples/community) and while they can be accessed via the [PyPI diffusers package](https://pypi.org/project/diffusers/), their code is not part of the PyPI distribution.
The reason for the distinction is that the core maintainers of the Diffusers library cannot maintain and test all
possible ways diffusion models can be used for inference, but some of them may be of interest to the community.
Officially released diffusion pipelines,
such as Stable Diffusion are added to the core src/diffusers/pipelines package which ensures
high quality of maintenance, no backward-breaking code changes, and testing.
More bleeding edge pipelines should be added as community pipelines. If usage for a community pipeline is high, the pipeline can be moved to the official pipelines upon request from the community. This is one of the ways we strive to be a community-driven library.
To add a community pipeline, one should add a <name-of-the-community>.py file to [examples/community](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/examples/community) and adapt the [examples/community/README.md](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/examples/community/README.md) to include an example of the new pipeline.
An example can be seen [here](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/pull/2400).
Community pipeline PRs are only checked at a superficial level and ideally they should be maintained by their original authors.
Contributing a community pipeline is a great way to understand how Diffusers models and schedulers work. Having contributed a community pipeline is usually the first stepping stone to contributing an official pipeline to the
core package.
### 7. Contribute to training examples
Diffusers examples are a collection of training scripts that reside in [examples](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/examples).
We support two types of training examples:
- Official training examples
- Research training examples
Research training examples are located in [examples/research_projects](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/examples/research_projects) whereas official training examples include all folders under [examples](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/examples) except the `research_projects` and `community` folders.
The official training examples are maintained by the Diffusers' core maintainers whereas the research training examples are maintained by the community.
This is because of the same reasons put forward in [6. Contribute a community pipeline](#6-contribute-a-community-pipeline) for official pipelines vs. community pipelines: It is not feasible for the core maintainers to maintain all possible training methods for diffusion models.
If the Diffusers core maintainers and the community consider a certain training paradigm to be too experimental or not popular enough, the corresponding training code should be put in the `research_projects` folder and maintained by the author.
Both official training and research examples consist of a directory that contains one or more training scripts, a `requirements.txt` file, and a `README.md` file. In order for the user to make use of the
training examples, it is required to clone the repository:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers
```
as well as to install all additional dependencies required for training:
```bash
cd diffusers
pip install -r examples/<your-example-folder>/requirements.txt
```
Therefore when adding an example, the `requirements.txt` file shall define all pip dependencies required for your training example so that once all those are installed, the user can run the example's training script. See, for example, the [DreamBooth `requirements.txt` file](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/examples/dreambooth/requirements.txt).
Training examples of the Diffusers library should adhere to the following philosophy:
- All the code necessary to run the examples should be found in a single Python file.
- One should be able to run the example from the command line with `python <your-example>.py --args`.
- Examples should be kept simple and serve as **an example** on how to use Diffusers for training. The purpose of example scripts is **not** to create state-of-the-art diffusion models, but rather to reproduce known training schemes without adding too much custom logic. As a byproduct of this point, our examples also strive to serve as good educational materials.
To contribute an example, it is highly recommended to look at already existing examples such as [dreambooth](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/examples/dreambooth/train_dreambooth.py) to get an idea of how they should look like.
We strongly advise contributors to make use of the [Accelerate library](https://github.com/huggingface/accelerate) as it's tightly integrated
with Diffusers.
Once an example script works, please make sure to add a comprehensive `README.md` that states how to use the example exactly. This README should include:
- An example command on how to run the example script as shown [here e.g.](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/examples/dreambooth#running-locally-with-pytorch).
- A link to some training results (logs, models, ...) that show what the user can expect as shown [here e.g.](https://api.wandb.ai/report/patrickvonplaten/xm6cd5q5).
- If you are adding a non-official/research training example, **please don't forget** to add a sentence that you are maintaining this training example which includes your git handle as shown [here](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/examples/research_projects/intel_opts#diffusers-examples-with-intel-optimizations).
If you are contributing to the official training examples, please also make sure to add a test to [examples/test_examples.py](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/examples/test_examples.py). This is not necessary for non-official training examples.
### 8. Fixing a "Good second issue"
*Good second issues* are marked by the [Good second issue](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22Good+second+issue%22) label. Good second issues are
usually more complicated to solve than [Good first issues](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22).
The issue description usually gives less guidance on how to fix the issue and requires
a decent understanding of the library by the interested contributor.
If you are interested in tackling a good second issue, feel free to open a PR to fix it and link the PR to the issue. If you see that a PR has already been opened for this issue but did not get merged, have a look to understand why it wasn't merged and try to open an improved PR.
Good second issues are usually more difficult to get merged compared to good first issues, so don't hesitate to ask for help from the core maintainers. If your PR is almost finished the core maintainers can also jump into your PR and commit to it in order to get it merged.
### 9. Adding pipelines, models, schedulers
Pipelines, models, and schedulers are the most important pieces of the Diffusers library.
They provide easy access to state-of-the-art diffusion technologies and thus allow the community to
build powerful generative AI applications.
By adding a new model, pipeline, or scheduler you might enable a new powerful use case for any of the user interfaces relying on Diffusers which can be of immense value for the whole generative AI ecosystem.
Diffusers has a couple of open feature requests for all three components - feel free to gloss over them
if you don't know yet what specific component you would like to add:
- [Model or pipeline](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22New+pipeline%2Fmodel%22)
- [Scheduler](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22New+scheduler%22)
Before adding any of the three components, it is strongly recommended that you give the [Philosophy guide](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/PHILOSOPHY.md) a read to better understand the design of any of the three components. Please be aware that
we cannot merge model, scheduler, or pipeline additions that strongly diverge from our design philosophy
as it will lead to API inconsistencies. If you fundamentally disagree with a design choice, please
open a [Feedback issue](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues/new?assignees=&labels=&template=feedback.md&title=) instead so that it can be discussed whether a certain design
pattern/design choice shall be changed everywhere in the library and whether we shall update our design philosophy. Consistency across the library is very important for us.
Please make sure to add links to the original codebase/paper to the PR and ideally also ping the
original author directly on the PR so that they can follow the progress and potentially help with questions.
If you are unsure or stuck in the PR, don't hesitate to leave a message to ask for a first review or help.
## How to write a good issue
**The better your issue is written, the higher the chances that it will be quickly resolved.**
1. Make sure that you've used the correct template for your issue. You can pick between *Bug Report*, *Feature Request*, *Feedback about API Design*, *New model/pipeline/scheduler addition*, *Forum*, or a blank issue. Make sure to pick the correct one when opening [a new issue](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues/new/choose).
2. **Be precise**: Give your issue a fitting title. Try to formulate your issue description as simple as possible. The more precise you are when submitting an issue, the less time it takes to understand the issue and potentially solve it. Make sure to open an issue for one issue only and not for multiple issues. If you found multiple issues, simply open multiple issues. If your issue is a bug, try to be as precise as possible about what bug it is - you should not just write "Error in diffusers".
3. **Reproducibility**: No reproducible code snippet == no solution. If you encounter a bug, maintainers **have to be able to reproduce** it. Make sure that you include a code snippet that can be copy-pasted into a Python interpreter to reproduce the issue. Make sure that your code snippet works, *i.e.* that there are no missing imports or missing links to images, ... Your issue should contain an error message **and** a code snippet that can be copy-pasted without any changes to reproduce the exact same error message. If your issue is using local model weights or local data that cannot be accessed by the reader, the issue cannot be solved. If you cannot share your data or model, try to make a dummy model or dummy data.
4. **Minimalistic**: Try to help the reader as much as you can to understand the issue as quickly as possible by staying as concise as possible. Remove all code / all information that is irrelevant to the issue. If you have found a bug, try to create the easiest code example you can to demonstrate your issue, do not just dump your whole workflow into the issue as soon as you have found a bug. E.g., if you train a model and get an error at some point during the training, you should first try to understand what part of the training code is responsible for the error and try to reproduce it with a couple of lines. Try to use dummy data instead of full datasets.
5. Add links. If you are referring to a certain naming, method, or model make sure to provide a link so that the reader can better understand what you mean. If you are referring to a specific PR or issue, make sure to link it to your issue. Do not assume that the reader knows what you are talking about. The more links you add to your issue the better.
6. Formatting. Make sure to nicely format your issue by formatting code into Python code syntax, and error messages into normal code syntax. See the [official GitHub formatting docs](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/writing-on-github/getting-started-with-writing-and-formatting-on-github/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax) for more information.
7. Think of your issue not as a ticket to be solved, but rather as a beautiful entry to a well-written encyclopedia. Every added issue is a contribution to publicly available knowledge. By adding a nicely written issue you not only make it easier for maintainers to solve your issue, but you are helping the whole community to better understand a certain aspect of the library.
## How to write a good PR
1. Be a chameleon. Understand existing design patterns and syntax and make sure your code additions flow seamlessly into the existing code base. Pull requests that significantly diverge from existing design patterns or user interfaces will not be merged.
2. Be laser focused. A pull request should solve one problem and one problem only. Make sure to not fall into the trap of "also fixing another problem while we're adding it". It is much more difficult to review pull requests that solve multiple, unrelated problems at once.
3. If helpful, try to add a code snippet that displays an example of how your addition can be used.
4. The title of your pull request should be a summary of its contribution.
5. If your pull request addresses an issue, please mention the issue number in
the pull request description to make sure they are linked (and people
consulting the issue know you are working on it);
6. To indicate a work in progress please prefix the title with `[WIP]`. These
are useful to avoid duplicated work, and to differentiate it from PRs ready
to be merged;
7. Try to formulate and format your text as explained in [How to write a good issue](#how-to-write-a-good-issue).
8. Make sure existing tests pass;
9. Add high-coverage tests. No quality testing = no merge.
- If you are adding new `@slow` tests, make sure they pass using
`RUN_SLOW=1 python -m pytest tests/test_my_new_model.py`.
CircleCI does not run the slow tests, but GitHub Actions does every night!
10. All public methods must have informative docstrings that work nicely with markdown. See [`pipeline_latent_diffusion.py`](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/pipelines/latent_diffusion/pipeline_latent_diffusion.py) for an example.
11. Due to the rapidly growing repository, it is important to make sure that no files that would significantly weigh down the repository are added. This includes images, videos, and other non-text files. We prefer to leverage a hf.co hosted `dataset` like
[`hf-internal-testing`](https://huggingface.co/hf-internal-testing) or [huggingface/documentation-images](https://huggingface.co/datasets/huggingface/documentation-images) to place these files.
If an external contribution, feel free to add the images to your PR and ask a Hugging Face member to migrate your images
to this dataset.
## How to open a PR
## Start contributing! (Pull Requests)
Before writing code, we strongly advise you to search through the existing PRs or
issues to make sure that nobody is already working on the same thing. If you are
@@ -356,105 +99,146 @@ You will need basic `git` proficiency to be able to contribute to
manual. Type `git --help` in a shell and enjoy. If you prefer books, [Pro
Git](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2) is a very good reference.
Follow these steps to start contributing ([supported Python versions](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/42f25d601a910dceadaee6c44345896b4cfa9928/setup.py#L270)):
Follow these steps to start contributing ([supported Python versions](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/setup.py#L426)):
1. Fork the [repository](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers) by
clicking on the 'Fork' button on the repository's page. This creates a copy of the code
under your GitHub user account.
clicking on the 'Fork' button on the repository's page. This creates a copy of the code
under your GitHub user account.
2. Clone your fork to your local disk, and add the base repository as a remote:
```bash
$ git clone git@github.com:<your GitHub handle>/diffusers.git
$ cd diffusers
$ git remote add upstream https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers.git
```
```bash
$ git clone git@github.com:<your Github handle>/diffusers.git
$ cd diffusers
$ git remote add upstream https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers.git
```
3. Create a new branch to hold your development changes:
```bash
$ git checkout -b a-descriptive-name-for-my-changes
```
```bash
$ git checkout -b a-descriptive-name-for-my-changes
```
**Do not** work on the `main` branch.
**Do not** work on the `main` branch.
4. Set up a development environment by running the following command in a virtual environment:
```bash
$ pip install -e ".[dev]"
```
```bash
$ pip install -e ".[dev]"
```
If you have already cloned the repo, you might need to `git pull` to get the most recent changes in the
library.
(If diffusers was already installed in the virtual environment, remove
it with `pip uninstall diffusers` before reinstalling it in editable
mode with the `-e` flag.)
To run the full test suite, you might need the additional dependency on `transformers` and `datasets` which requires a separate source
install:
```bash
$ git clone https://github.com/huggingface/transformers
$ cd transformers
$ pip install -e .
```
```bash
$ git clone https://github.com/huggingface/datasets
$ cd datasets
$ pip install -e .
```
If you have already cloned that repo, you might need to `git pull` to get the most recent changes in the `datasets`
library.
5. Develop the features on your branch.
As you work on the features, you should make sure that the test suite
passes. You should run the tests impacted by your changes like this:
As you work on the features, you should make sure that the test suite
passes. You should run the tests impacted by your changes like this:
```bash
$ pytest tests/<TEST_TO_RUN>.py
```
```bash
$ pytest tests/<TEST_TO_RUN>.py
```
Before you run the tests, please make sure you install the dependencies required for testing. You can do so
with this command:
You can also run the full suite with the following command, but it takes
a beefy machine to produce a result in a decent amount of time now that
Diffusers has grown a lot. Here is the command for it:
```bash
$ pip install -e ".[test]"
```
```bash
$ make test
```
You can also run the full test suite with the following command, but it takes
a beefy machine to produce a result in a decent amount of time now that
Diffusers has grown a lot. Here is the command for it:
For more information about tests, check out the
[dedicated documentation](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/testing)
```bash
$ make test
```
🧨 Diffusers relies on `black` and `isort` to format its source code
consistently. After you make changes, apply automatic style corrections and code verifications
that can't be automated in one go with:
🧨 Diffusers relies on `ruff` and `isort` to format its source code
consistently. After you make changes, apply automatic style corrections and code verifications
that can't be automated in one go with:
```bash
$ make style
```
```bash
$ make style
```
🧨 Diffusers also uses `flake8` and a few custom scripts to check for coding mistakes. Quality
control runs in CI, however you can also run the same checks with:
🧨 Diffusers also uses `ruff` and a few custom scripts to check for coding mistakes. Quality
control runs in CI, however, you can also run the same checks with:
```bash
$ make quality
```
```bash
$ make quality
```
Once you're happy with your changes, add changed files using `git add` and
make a commit with `git commit` to record your changes locally:
Once you're happy with your changes, add changed files using `git add` and
make a commit with `git commit` to record your changes locally:
```bash
$ git add modified_file.py
$ git commit
```
```bash
$ git add modified_file.py
$ git commit -m "A descriptive message about your changes."
```
It is a good idea to sync your copy of the code with the original
repository regularly. This way you can quickly account for changes:
It is a good idea to sync your copy of the code with the original
repository regularly. This way you can quickly account for changes:
```bash
$ git fetch upstream
$ git rebase upstream/main
```
```bash
$ git pull upstream main
```
Push the changes to your account using:
Push the changes to your account using:
```bash
$ git push -u origin a-descriptive-name-for-my-changes
```
```bash
$ git push -u origin a-descriptive-name-for-my-changes
```
6. Once you are satisfied, go to the
webpage of your fork on GitHub. Click on 'Pull request' to send your changes
to the project maintainers for review.
6. Once you are satisfied (**and the checklist below is happy too**), go to the
webpage of your fork on GitHub. Click on 'Pull request' to send your changes
to the project maintainers for review.
7. It's ok if maintainers ask you for changes. It happens to core contributors
too! So everyone can see the changes in the Pull request, work in your local
branch and push the changes to your fork. They will automatically appear in
the pull request.
too! So everyone can see the changes in the Pull request, work in your local
branch and push the changes to your fork. They will automatically appear in
the pull request.
### Checklist
1. The title of your pull request should be a summary of its contribution;
2. If your pull request addresses an issue, please mention the issue number in
the pull request description to make sure they are linked (and people
consulting the issue know you are working on it);
3. To indicate a work in progress please prefix the title with `[WIP]`. These
are useful to avoid duplicated work, and to differentiate it from PRs ready
to be merged;
4. Make sure existing tests pass;
5. Add high-coverage tests. No quality testing = no merge.
- If you are adding new `@slow` tests, make sure they pass using
`RUN_SLOW=1 python -m pytest tests/test_my_new_model.py`.
- If you are adding a new tokenizer, write tests, and make sure
`RUN_SLOW=1 python -m pytest tests/test_tokenization_{your_model_name}.py` passes.
CircleCI does not run the slow tests, but github actions does every night!
6. All public methods must have informative docstrings that work nicely with sphinx. See `modeling_bert.py` for an
example.
7. Due to the rapidly growing repository, it is important to make sure that no files that would significantly weigh down the repository are added. This includes images, videos and other non-text files. We prefer to leverage a hf.co hosted `dataset` like
the ones hosted on [`hf-internal-testing`](https://huggingface.co/hf-internal-testing) in which to place these files and reference
them by URL. We recommend putting them in the following dataset: [huggingface/documentation-images](https://huggingface.co/datasets/huggingface/documentation-images).
If an external contribution, feel free to add the images to your PR and ask a Hugging Face member to migrate your images
to this dataset.
### Tests
@@ -468,7 +252,7 @@ repository, here's how to run tests with `pytest` for the library:
$ python -m pytest -n auto --dist=loadfile -s -v ./tests/
```
In fact, that's how `make test` is implemented!
In fact, that's how `make test` is implemented (sans the `pip install` line)!
You can specify a smaller set of tests in order to test only the feature
you're working on.
@@ -481,26 +265,30 @@ have enough disk space and a good Internet connection, or a lot of patience!
$ RUN_SLOW=yes python -m pytest -n auto --dist=loadfile -s -v ./tests/
```
`unittest` is fully supported, here's how to run tests with it:
This means `unittest` is fully supported. Here's how to run tests with
`unittest`:
```bash
$ python -m unittest discover -s tests -t . -v
$ python -m unittest discover -s examples -t examples -v
```
### Style guide
For documentation strings, 🧨 Diffusers follows the [google style](https://google.github.io/styleguide/pyguide.html).
**This guide was heavily inspired by the awesome [scikit-learn guide to contributing](https://github.com/scikit-learn/scikit-learn/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md).**
### Syncing forked main with upstream (HuggingFace) main
To avoid pinging the upstream repository which adds reference notes to each upstream PR and sends unnecessary notifications to the developers involved in these PRs,
when syncing the main branch of a forked repository, please, follow these steps:
1. When possible, avoid syncing with the upstream using a branch and PR on the forked repository. Instead, merge directly into the forked main.
1. When possible, avoid syncing with the upstream using a branch and PR on the forked repository. Instead merge directly into the forked main.
2. If a PR is absolutely necessary, use the following steps after checking out your branch:
```bash
```
$ git checkout -b your-branch-for-syncing
$ git pull --squash --no-commit upstream main
$ git commit -m '<your message without GitHub references>'
$ git push --set-upstream origin your-branch-for-syncing
```
### Style guide
For documentation strings, 🧨 Diffusers follows the [Google style](https://google.github.io/styleguide/pyguide.html).

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# make sure to test the local checkout in scripts and not the pre-installed one (don't use quotes!)
export PYTHONPATH = src
check_dirs := examples scripts src tests utils benchmarks
check_dirs := examples scripts src tests utils
modified_only_fixup:
$(eval modified_py_files := $(shell python utils/get_modified_files.py $(check_dirs)))
@if test -n "$(modified_py_files)"; then \
echo "Checking/fixing $(modified_py_files)"; \
ruff check $(modified_py_files) --fix; \
ruff format $(modified_py_files);\
black --preview $(modified_py_files); \
isort $(modified_py_files); \
flake8 $(modified_py_files); \
else \
echo "No library .py files were modified"; \
fi
@@ -40,23 +41,22 @@ repo-consistency:
# this target runs checks on all files
quality:
ruff check $(check_dirs) setup.py
ruff format --check $(check_dirs) setup.py
doc-builder style src/diffusers docs/source --max_len 119 --check_only
python utils/check_doc_toc.py
black --check --preview $(check_dirs)
isort --check-only $(check_dirs)
flake8 $(check_dirs)
doc-builder style src/diffusers docs/source --max_len 119 --check_only --path_to_docs docs/source
# Format source code automatically and check is there are any problems left that need manual fixing
extra_style_checks:
python utils/custom_init_isort.py
python utils/check_doc_toc.py --fix_and_overwrite
doc-builder style src/diffusers docs/source --max_len 119 --path_to_docs docs/source
# this target runs checks on all files and potentially modifies some of them
style:
ruff check $(check_dirs) setup.py --fix
ruff format $(check_dirs) setup.py
doc-builder style src/diffusers docs/source --max_len 119
black --preview $(check_dirs)
isort $(check_dirs)
${MAKE} autogenerate_code
${MAKE} extra_style_checks
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ test:
# Run tests for examples
test-examples:
python -m pytest -n auto --dist=loadfile -s -v ./examples/
python -m pytest -n auto --dist=loadfile -s -v ./examples/pytorch/
# Release stuff

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# Philosophy
🧨 Diffusers provides **state-of-the-art** pretrained diffusion models across multiple modalities.
Its purpose is to serve as a **modular toolbox** for both inference and training.
We aim at building a library that stands the test of time and therefore take API design very seriously.
In a nutshell, Diffusers is built to be a natural extension of PyTorch. Therefore, most of our design choices are based on [PyTorch's Design Principles](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/community/design.html#pytorch-design-philosophy). Let's go over the most important ones:
## Usability over Performance
- While Diffusers has many built-in performance-enhancing features (see [Memory and Speed](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/optimization/fp16)), models are always loaded with the highest precision and lowest optimization. Therefore, by default diffusion pipelines are always instantiated on CPU with float32 precision if not otherwise defined by the user. This ensures usability across different platforms and accelerators and means that no complex installations are required to run the library.
- Diffusers aims to be a **light-weight** package and therefore has very few required dependencies, but many soft dependencies that can improve performance (such as `accelerate`, `safetensors`, `onnx`, etc...). We strive to keep the library as lightweight as possible so that it can be added without much concern as a dependency on other packages.
- Diffusers prefers simple, self-explainable code over condensed, magic code. This means that short-hand code syntaxes such as lambda functions, and advanced PyTorch operators are often not desired.
## Simple over easy
As PyTorch states, **explicit is better than implicit** and **simple is better than complex**. This design philosophy is reflected in multiple parts of the library:
- We follow PyTorch's API with methods like [`DiffusionPipeline.to`](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/main/en/api/diffusion_pipeline#diffusers.DiffusionPipeline.to) to let the user handle device management.
- Raising concise error messages is preferred to silently correct erroneous input. Diffusers aims at teaching the user, rather than making the library as easy to use as possible.
- Complex model vs. scheduler logic is exposed instead of magically handled inside. Schedulers/Samplers are separated from diffusion models with minimal dependencies on each other. This forces the user to write the unrolled denoising loop. However, the separation allows for easier debugging and gives the user more control over adapting the denoising process or switching out diffusion models or schedulers.
- Separately trained components of the diffusion pipeline, *e.g.* the text encoder, the UNet, and the variational autoencoder, each has their own model class. This forces the user to handle the interaction between the different model components, and the serialization format separates the model components into different files. However, this allows for easier debugging and customization. DreamBooth or Textual Inversion training
is very simple thanks to Diffusers' ability to separate single components of the diffusion pipeline.
## Tweakable, contributor-friendly over abstraction
For large parts of the library, Diffusers adopts an important design principle of the [Transformers library](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers), which is to prefer copy-pasted code over hasty abstractions. This design principle is very opinionated and stands in stark contrast to popular design principles such as [Don't repeat yourself (DRY)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_repeat_yourself).
In short, just like Transformers does for modeling files, Diffusers prefers to keep an extremely low level of abstraction and very self-contained code for pipelines and schedulers.
Functions, long code blocks, and even classes can be copied across multiple files which at first can look like a bad, sloppy design choice that makes the library unmaintainable.
**However**, this design has proven to be extremely successful for Transformers and makes a lot of sense for community-driven, open-source machine learning libraries because:
- Machine Learning is an extremely fast-moving field in which paradigms, model architectures, and algorithms are changing rapidly, which therefore makes it very difficult to define long-lasting code abstractions.
- Machine Learning practitioners like to be able to quickly tweak existing code for ideation and research and therefore prefer self-contained code over one that contains many abstractions.
- Open-source libraries rely on community contributions and therefore must build a library that is easy to contribute to. The more abstract the code, the more dependencies, the harder to read, and the harder to contribute to. Contributors simply stop contributing to very abstract libraries out of fear of breaking vital functionality. If contributing to a library cannot break other fundamental code, not only is it more inviting for potential new contributors, but it is also easier to review and contribute to multiple parts in parallel.
At Hugging Face, we call this design the **single-file policy** which means that almost all of the code of a certain class should be written in a single, self-contained file. To read more about the philosophy, you can have a look
at [this blog post](https://huggingface.co/blog/transformers-design-philosophy).
In Diffusers, we follow this philosophy for both pipelines and schedulers, but only partly for diffusion models. The reason we don't follow this design fully for diffusion models is because almost all diffusion pipelines, such
as [DDPM](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/api/pipelines/ddpm), [Stable Diffusion](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/overview#stable-diffusion-pipelines), [unCLIP (DALL·E 2)](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/api/pipelines/unclip) and [Imagen](https://imagen.research.google/) all rely on the same diffusion model, the [UNet](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/api/models/unet2d-cond).
Great, now you should have generally understood why 🧨 Diffusers is designed the way it is 🤗.
We try to apply these design principles consistently across the library. Nevertheless, there are some minor exceptions to the philosophy or some unlucky design choices. If you have feedback regarding the design, we would ❤️ to hear it [directly on GitHub](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues/new?assignees=&labels=&template=feedback.md&title=).
## Design Philosophy in Details
Now, let's look a bit into the nitty-gritty details of the design philosophy. Diffusers essentially consists of three major classes: [pipelines](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/src/diffusers/pipelines), [models](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/src/diffusers/models), and [schedulers](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/src/diffusers/schedulers).
Let's walk through more detailed design decisions for each class.
### Pipelines
Pipelines are designed to be easy to use (therefore do not follow [*Simple over easy*](#simple-over-easy) 100%), are not feature complete, and should loosely be seen as examples of how to use [models](#models) and [schedulers](#schedulers) for inference.
The following design principles are followed:
- Pipelines follow the single-file policy. All pipelines can be found in individual directories under src/diffusers/pipelines. One pipeline folder corresponds to one diffusion paper/project/release. Multiple pipeline files can be gathered in one pipeline folder, as its done for [`src/diffusers/pipelines/stable-diffusion`](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/src/diffusers/pipelines/stable_diffusion). If pipelines share similar functionality, one can make use of the [# Copied from mechanism](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/125d783076e5bd9785beb05367a2d2566843a271/src/diffusers/pipelines/stable_diffusion/pipeline_stable_diffusion_img2img.py#L251).
- Pipelines all inherit from [`DiffusionPipeline`].
- Every pipeline consists of different model and scheduler components, that are documented in the [`model_index.json` file](https://huggingface.co/runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5/blob/main/model_index.json), are accessible under the same name as attributes of the pipeline and can be shared between pipelines with [`DiffusionPipeline.components`](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/main/en/api/diffusion_pipeline#diffusers.DiffusionPipeline.components) function.
- Every pipeline should be loadable via the [`DiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained`](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/main/en/api/diffusion_pipeline#diffusers.DiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained) function.
- Pipelines should be used **only** for inference.
- Pipelines should be very readable, self-explanatory, and easy to tweak.
- Pipelines should be designed to build on top of each other and be easy to integrate into higher-level APIs.
- Pipelines are **not** intended to be feature-complete user interfaces. For feature-complete user interfaces one should rather have a look at [InvokeAI](https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI), [Diffuzers](https://github.com/abhishekkrthakur/diffuzers), and [lama-cleaner](https://github.com/Sanster/lama-cleaner).
- Every pipeline should have one and only one way to run it via a `__call__` method. The naming of the `__call__` arguments should be shared across all pipelines.
- Pipelines should be named after the task they are intended to solve.
- In almost all cases, novel diffusion pipelines shall be implemented in a new pipeline folder/file.
### Models
Models are designed as configurable toolboxes that are natural extensions of [PyTorch's Module class](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/generated/torch.nn.Module.html). They only partly follow the **single-file policy**.
The following design principles are followed:
- Models correspond to **a type of model architecture**. *E.g.* the [`UNet2DConditionModel`] class is used for all UNet variations that expect 2D image inputs and are conditioned on some context.
- All models can be found in [`src/diffusers/models`](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/src/diffusers/models) and every model architecture shall be defined in its file, e.g. [`unets/unet_2d_condition.py`](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/models/unets/unet_2d_condition.py), [`transformers/transformer_2d.py`](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/models/transformers/transformer_2d.py), etc...
- Models **do not** follow the single-file policy and should make use of smaller model building blocks, such as [`attention.py`](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/models/attention.py), [`resnet.py`](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/models/resnet.py), [`embeddings.py`](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/models/embeddings.py), etc... **Note**: This is in stark contrast to Transformers' modeling files and shows that models do not really follow the single-file policy.
- Models intend to expose complexity, just like PyTorch's `Module` class, and give clear error messages.
- Models all inherit from `ModelMixin` and `ConfigMixin`.
- Models can be optimized for performance when it doesnt demand major code changes, keep backward compatibility, and give significant memory or compute gain.
- Models should by default have the highest precision and lowest performance setting.
- To integrate new model checkpoints whose general architecture can be classified as an architecture that already exists in Diffusers, the existing model architecture shall be adapted to make it work with the new checkpoint. One should only create a new file if the model architecture is fundamentally different.
- Models should be designed to be easily extendable to future changes. This can be achieved by limiting public function arguments, configuration arguments, and "foreseeing" future changes, *e.g.* it is usually better to add `string` "...type" arguments that can easily be extended to new future types instead of boolean `is_..._type` arguments. Only the minimum amount of changes shall be made to existing architectures to make a new model checkpoint work.
- The model design is a difficult trade-off between keeping code readable and concise and supporting many model checkpoints. For most parts of the modeling code, classes shall be adapted for new model checkpoints, while there are some exceptions where it is preferred to add new classes to make sure the code is kept concise and
readable long-term, such as [UNet blocks](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/models/unets/unet_2d_blocks.py) and [Attention processors](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/models/attention_processor.py).
### Schedulers
Schedulers are responsible to guide the denoising process for inference as well as to define a noise schedule for training. They are designed as individual classes with loadable configuration files and strongly follow the **single-file policy**.
The following design principles are followed:
- All schedulers are found in [`src/diffusers/schedulers`](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/src/diffusers/schedulers).
- Schedulers are **not** allowed to import from large utils files and shall be kept very self-contained.
- One scheduler Python file corresponds to one scheduler algorithm (as might be defined in a paper).
- If schedulers share similar functionalities, we can make use of the `# Copied from` mechanism.
- Schedulers all inherit from `SchedulerMixin` and `ConfigMixin`.
- Schedulers can be easily swapped out with the [`ConfigMixin.from_config`](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/main/en/api/configuration#diffusers.ConfigMixin.from_config) method as explained in detail [here](./docs/source/en/using-diffusers/schedulers.md).
- Every scheduler has to have a `set_num_inference_steps`, and a `step` function. `set_num_inference_steps(...)` has to be called before every denoising process, *i.e.* before `step(...)` is called.
- Every scheduler exposes the timesteps to be "looped over" via a `timesteps` attribute, which is an array of timesteps the model will be called upon.
- The `step(...)` function takes a predicted model output and the "current" sample (x_t) and returns the "previous", slightly more denoised sample (x_t-1).
- Given the complexity of diffusion schedulers, the `step` function does not expose all the complexity and can be a bit of a "black box".
- In almost all cases, novel schedulers shall be implemented in a new scheduling file.

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🤗 Diffusers is the go-to library for state-of-the-art pretrained diffusion models for generating images, audio, and even 3D structures of molecules. Whether you're looking for a simple inference solution or training your own diffusion models, 🤗 Diffusers is a modular toolbox that supports both. Our library is designed with a focus on [usability over performance](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/conceptual/philosophy#usability-over-performance), [simple over easy](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/conceptual/philosophy#simple-over-easy), and [customizability over abstractions](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/conceptual/philosophy#tweakable-contributorfriendly-over-abstraction).
🤗 Diffusers provides pretrained diffusion models across multiple modalities, such as vision and audio, and serves
as a modular toolbox for inference and training of diffusion models.
🤗 Diffusers offers three core components:
More precisely, 🤗 Diffusers offers:
- State-of-the-art [diffusion pipelines](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/api/pipelines/overview) that can be run in inference with just a few lines of code.
- Interchangeable noise [schedulers](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/api/schedulers/overview) for different diffusion speeds and output quality.
- Pretrained [models](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/api/models/overview) that can be used as building blocks, and combined with schedulers, for creating your own end-to-end diffusion systems.
- State-of-the-art diffusion pipelines that can be run in inference with just a couple of lines of code (see [src/diffusers/pipelines](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/src/diffusers/pipelines)). Check [this overview](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/src/diffusers/pipelines/README.md#pipelines-summary) to see all supported pipelines and their corresponding official papers.
- Various noise schedulers that can be used interchangeably for the preferred speed vs. quality trade-off in inference (see [src/diffusers/schedulers](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/src/diffusers/schedulers)).
- Multiple types of models, such as UNet, can be used as building blocks in an end-to-end diffusion system (see [src/diffusers/models](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/src/diffusers/models)).
- Training examples to show how to train the most popular diffusion model tasks (see [examples](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/examples), *e.g.* [unconditional-image-generation](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/examples/unconditional_image_generation)).
## Installation
We recommend installing 🤗 Diffusers in a virtual environment from PyPI or Conda. For more details about installing [PyTorch](https://pytorch.org/get-started/locally/) and [Flax](https://flax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#installation), please refer to their official documentation.
### PyTorch
With `pip` (official package):
### For PyTorch
**With `pip`**
```bash
pip install --upgrade diffusers[torch]
```
With `conda` (maintained by the community):
**With `conda`**
```sh
conda install -c conda-forge diffusers
```
### Flax
### For Flax
With `pip` (official package):
**With `pip`**
```bash
pip install --upgrade diffusers[flax]
```
### Apple Silicon (M1/M2) support
**Apple Silicon (M1/M2) support**
Please refer to the [How to use Stable Diffusion in Apple Silicon](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/optimization/mps) guide.
Please, refer to [the documentation](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/optimization/mps).
## Quickstart
## Contributing
Generating outputs is super easy with 🤗 Diffusers. To generate an image from text, use the `from_pretrained` method to load any pretrained diffusion model (browse the [Hub](https://huggingface.co/models?library=diffusers&sort=downloads) for 30,000+ checkpoints):
```python
from diffusers import DiffusionPipeline
import torch
pipeline = DiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained("runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5", torch_dtype=torch.float16)
pipeline.to("cuda")
pipeline("An image of a squirrel in Picasso style").images[0]
```
You can also dig into the models and schedulers toolbox to build your own diffusion system:
```python
from diffusers import DDPMScheduler, UNet2DModel
from PIL import Image
import torch
scheduler = DDPMScheduler.from_pretrained("google/ddpm-cat-256")
model = UNet2DModel.from_pretrained("google/ddpm-cat-256").to("cuda")
scheduler.set_timesteps(50)
sample_size = model.config.sample_size
noise = torch.randn((1, 3, sample_size, sample_size), device="cuda")
input = noise
for t in scheduler.timesteps:
with torch.no_grad():
noisy_residual = model(input, t).sample
prev_noisy_sample = scheduler.step(noisy_residual, t, input).prev_sample
input = prev_noisy_sample
image = (input / 2 + 0.5).clamp(0, 1)
image = image.cpu().permute(0, 2, 3, 1).numpy()[0]
image = Image.fromarray((image * 255).round().astype("uint8"))
image
```
Check out the [Quickstart](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/quicktour) to launch your diffusion journey today!
## How to navigate the documentation
| **Documentation** | **What can I learn?** |
|---------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| [Tutorial](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/tutorials/tutorial_overview) | A basic crash course for learning how to use the library's most important features like using models and schedulers to build your own diffusion system, and training your own diffusion model. |
| [Loading](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/using-diffusers/loading_overview) | Guides for how to load and configure all the components (pipelines, models, and schedulers) of the library, as well as how to use different schedulers. |
| [Pipelines for inference](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/using-diffusers/pipeline_overview) | Guides for how to use pipelines for different inference tasks, batched generation, controlling generated outputs and randomness, and how to contribute a pipeline to the library. |
| [Optimization](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/optimization/opt_overview) | Guides for how to optimize your diffusion model to run faster and consume less memory. |
| [Training](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/training/overview) | Guides for how to train a diffusion model for different tasks with different training techniques. |
## Contribution
We ❤️ contributions from the open-source community!
We ❤️ contributions from the open-source community!
If you want to contribute to this library, please check out our [Contribution guide](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md).
You can look out for [issues](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues) you'd like to tackle to contribute to the library.
- See [Good first issues](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22) for general opportunities to contribute
- See [New model/pipeline](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22New+pipeline%2Fmodel%22) to contribute exciting new diffusion models / diffusion pipelines
- See [New scheduler](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22New+scheduler%22)
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just hang out ☕.
## Quickstart
In order to get started, we recommend taking a look at two notebooks:
- The [Getting started with Diffusers](https://colab.research.google.com/github/huggingface/notebooks/blob/main/diffusers/diffusers_intro.ipynb) [![Open In Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg)](https://colab.research.google.com/github/huggingface/notebooks/blob/main/diffusers/diffusers_intro.ipynb) notebook, which showcases an end-to-end example of usage for diffusion models, schedulers and pipelines.
Take a look at this notebook to learn how to use the pipeline abstraction, which takes care of everything (model, scheduler, noise handling) for you, and also to understand each independent building block in the library.
- The [Training a diffusers model](https://colab.research.google.com/github/huggingface/notebooks/blob/main/diffusers/training_example.ipynb) [![Open In Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg)](https://colab.research.google.com/github/huggingface/notebooks/blob/main/diffusers/training_example.ipynb) notebook summarizes diffusion models training methods. This notebook takes a step-by-step approach to training your
diffusion models on an image dataset, with explanatory graphics.
## Stable Diffusion is fully compatible with `diffusers`!
Stable Diffusion is a text-to-image latent diffusion model created by the researchers and engineers from [CompVis](https://github.com/CompVis), [Stability AI](https://stability.ai/), [LAION](https://laion.ai/) and [RunwayML](https://runwayml.com/). It's trained on 512x512 images from a subset of the [LAION-5B](https://laion.ai/blog/laion-5b/) database. This model uses a frozen CLIP ViT-L/14 text encoder to condition the model on text prompts. With its 860M UNet and 123M text encoder, the model is relatively lightweight and runs on a GPU with at least 4GB VRAM.
See the [model card](https://huggingface.co/CompVis/stable-diffusion) for more information.
You need to accept the model license before downloading or using the Stable Diffusion weights. Please, visit the [model card](https://huggingface.co/runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5), read the license carefully and tick the checkbox if you agree. You have to be a registered user in 🤗 Hugging Face Hub, and you'll also need to use an access token for the code to work. For more information on access tokens, please refer to [this section](https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/security-tokens) of the documentation.
## Popular Tasks & Pipelines
### Text-to-Image generation with Stable Diffusion
<table>
<tr>
<th>Task</th>
<th>Pipeline</th>
<th>🤗 Hub</th>
</tr>
<tr style="border-top: 2px solid black">
<td>Unconditional Image Generation</td>
<td><a href="https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/api/pipelines/ddpm"> DDPM </a></td>
<td><a href="https://huggingface.co/google/ddpm-ema-church-256"> google/ddpm-ema-church-256 </a></td>
</tr>
<tr style="border-top: 2px solid black">
<td>Text-to-Image</td>
<td><a href="https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/text2img">Stable Diffusion Text-to-Image</a></td>
<td><a href="https://huggingface.co/runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5"> runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5 </a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Text-to-Image</td>
<td><a href="https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/api/pipelines/unclip">unCLIP</a></td>
<td><a href="https://huggingface.co/kakaobrain/karlo-v1-alpha"> kakaobrain/karlo-v1-alpha </a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Text-to-Image</td>
<td><a href="https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/api/pipelines/deepfloyd_if">DeepFloyd IF</a></td>
<td><a href="https://huggingface.co/DeepFloyd/IF-I-XL-v1.0"> DeepFloyd/IF-I-XL-v1.0 </a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Text-to-Image</td>
<td><a href="https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/api/pipelines/kandinsky">Kandinsky</a></td>
<td><a href="https://huggingface.co/kandinsky-community/kandinsky-2-2-decoder"> kandinsky-community/kandinsky-2-2-decoder </a></td>
</tr>
<tr style="border-top: 2px solid black">
<td>Text-guided Image-to-Image</td>
<td><a href="https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/api/pipelines/controlnet">ControlNet</a></td>
<td><a href="https://huggingface.co/lllyasviel/sd-controlnet-canny"> lllyasviel/sd-controlnet-canny </a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Text-guided Image-to-Image</td>
<td><a href="https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/api/pipelines/pix2pix">InstructPix2Pix</a></td>
<td><a href="https://huggingface.co/timbrooks/instruct-pix2pix"> timbrooks/instruct-pix2pix </a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Text-guided Image-to-Image</td>
<td><a href="https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/img2img">Stable Diffusion Image-to-Image</a></td>
<td><a href="https://huggingface.co/runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5"> runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5 </a></td>
</tr>
<tr style="border-top: 2px solid black">
<td>Text-guided Image Inpainting</td>
<td><a href="https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/inpaint">Stable Diffusion Inpainting</a></td>
<td><a href="https://huggingface.co/runwayml/stable-diffusion-inpainting"> runwayml/stable-diffusion-inpainting </a></td>
</tr>
<tr style="border-top: 2px solid black">
<td>Image Variation</td>
<td><a href="https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/image_variation">Stable Diffusion Image Variation</a></td>
<td><a href="https://huggingface.co/lambdalabs/sd-image-variations-diffusers"> lambdalabs/sd-image-variations-diffusers </a></td>
</tr>
<tr style="border-top: 2px solid black">
<td>Super Resolution</td>
<td><a href="https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/upscale">Stable Diffusion Upscale</a></td>
<td><a href="https://huggingface.co/stabilityai/stable-diffusion-x4-upscaler"> stabilityai/stable-diffusion-x4-upscaler </a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Super Resolution</td>
<td><a href="https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/latent_upscale">Stable Diffusion Latent Upscale</a></td>
<td><a href="https://huggingface.co/stabilityai/sd-x2-latent-upscaler"> stabilityai/sd-x2-latent-upscaler </a></td>
</tr>
</table>
First let's install
```bash
pip install --upgrade diffusers transformers scipy
```
## Popular libraries using 🧨 Diffusers
Run this command to log in with your HF Hub token if you haven't before (you can skip this step if you prefer to run the model locally, follow [this](#running-the-model-locally) instead)
```bash
huggingface-cli login
```
- https://github.com/microsoft/TaskMatrix
- https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI
- https://github.com/InstantID/InstantID
- https://github.com/apple/ml-stable-diffusion
- https://github.com/Sanster/lama-cleaner
- https://github.com/IDEA-Research/Grounded-Segment-Anything
- https://github.com/ashawkey/stable-dreamfusion
- https://github.com/deep-floyd/IF
- https://github.com/bentoml/BentoML
- https://github.com/bmaltais/kohya_ss
- +14,000 other amazing GitHub repositories 💪
We recommend using the model in [half-precision (`fp16`)](https://pytorch.org/blog/accelerating-training-on-nvidia-gpus-with-pytorch-automatic-mixed-precision/) as it gives almost always the same results as full
precision while being roughly twice as fast and requiring half the amount of GPU RAM.
Thank you for using us ❤️.
```python
import torch
from diffusers import StableDiffusionPipeline
pipe = StableDiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained("runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5", torch_dtype=torch.float16, revision="fp16")
pipe = pipe.to("cuda")
prompt = "a photo of an astronaut riding a horse on mars"
image = pipe(prompt).images[0]
```
#### Running the model locally
If you don't want to login to Hugging Face, you can also simply download the model folder
(after having [accepted the license](https://huggingface.co/runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5)) and pass
the path to the local folder to the `StableDiffusionPipeline`.
```
git lfs install
git clone https://huggingface.co/runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5
```
Assuming the folder is stored locally under `./stable-diffusion-v1-5`, you can also run stable diffusion
without requiring an authentication token:
```python
pipe = StableDiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained("./stable-diffusion-v1-5")
pipe = pipe.to("cuda")
prompt = "a photo of an astronaut riding a horse on mars"
image = pipe(prompt).images[0]
```
If you are limited by GPU memory, you might want to consider chunking the attention computation in addition
to using `fp16`.
The following snippet should result in less than 4GB VRAM.
```python
pipe = StableDiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained(
"runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5",
revision="fp16",
torch_dtype=torch.float16,
)
pipe = pipe.to("cuda")
prompt = "a photo of an astronaut riding a horse on mars"
pipe.enable_attention_slicing()
image = pipe(prompt).images[0]
```
If you wish to use a different scheduler (e.g.: DDIM, LMS, PNDM/PLMS), you can instantiate
it before the pipeline and pass it to `from_pretrained`.
```python
from diffusers import LMSDiscreteScheduler
pipe.scheduler = LMSDiscreteScheduler.from_config(pipe.scheduler.config)
prompt = "a photo of an astronaut riding a horse on mars"
image = pipe(prompt).images[0]
image.save("astronaut_rides_horse.png")
```
If you want to run Stable Diffusion on CPU or you want to have maximum precision on GPU,
please run the model in the default *full-precision* setting:
```python
# make sure you're logged in with `huggingface-cli login`
from diffusers import StableDiffusionPipeline
pipe = StableDiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained("runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5")
# disable the following line if you run on CPU
pipe = pipe.to("cuda")
prompt = "a photo of an astronaut riding a horse on mars"
image = pipe(prompt).images[0]
image.save("astronaut_rides_horse.png")
```
### JAX/Flax
Diffusers offers a JAX / Flax implementation of Stable Diffusion for very fast inference. JAX shines specially on TPU hardware because each TPU server has 8 accelerators working in parallel, but it runs great on GPUs too.
Running the pipeline with the default PNDMScheduler:
```python
import jax
import numpy as np
from flax.jax_utils import replicate
from flax.training.common_utils import shard
from diffusers import FlaxStableDiffusionPipeline
pipeline, params = FlaxStableDiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained(
"runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5", revision="flax", dtype=jax.numpy.bfloat16
)
prompt = "a photo of an astronaut riding a horse on mars"
prng_seed = jax.random.PRNGKey(0)
num_inference_steps = 50
num_samples = jax.device_count()
prompt = num_samples * [prompt]
prompt_ids = pipeline.prepare_inputs(prompt)
# shard inputs and rng
params = replicate(params)
prng_seed = jax.random.split(prng_seed, jax.device_count())
prompt_ids = shard(prompt_ids)
images = pipeline(prompt_ids, params, prng_seed, num_inference_steps, jit=True).images
images = pipeline.numpy_to_pil(np.asarray(images.reshape((num_samples,) + images.shape[-3:])))
```
**Note**:
If you are limited by TPU memory, please make sure to load the `FlaxStableDiffusionPipeline` in `bfloat16` precision instead of the default `float32` precision as done above. You can do so by telling diffusers to load the weights from "bf16" branch.
```python
import jax
import numpy as np
from flax.jax_utils import replicate
from flax.training.common_utils import shard
from diffusers import FlaxStableDiffusionPipeline
pipeline, params = FlaxStableDiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained(
"runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5", revision="bf16", dtype=jax.numpy.bfloat16
)
prompt = "a photo of an astronaut riding a horse on mars"
prng_seed = jax.random.PRNGKey(0)
num_inference_steps = 50
num_samples = jax.device_count()
prompt = num_samples * [prompt]
prompt_ids = pipeline.prepare_inputs(prompt)
# shard inputs and rng
params = replicate(params)
prng_seed = jax.random.split(prng_seed, jax.device_count())
prompt_ids = shard(prompt_ids)
images = pipeline(prompt_ids, params, prng_seed, num_inference_steps, jit=True).images
images = pipeline.numpy_to_pil(np.asarray(images.reshape((num_samples,) + images.shape[-3:])))
```
### Image-to-Image text-guided generation with Stable Diffusion
The `StableDiffusionImg2ImgPipeline` lets you pass a text prompt and an initial image to condition the generation of new images.
```python
import requests
import torch
from PIL import Image
from io import BytesIO
from diffusers import StableDiffusionImg2ImgPipeline
# load the pipeline
device = "cuda"
model_id_or_path = "runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5"
pipe = StableDiffusionImg2ImgPipeline.from_pretrained(
model_id_or_path,
revision="fp16",
torch_dtype=torch.float16,
)
# or download via git clone https://huggingface.co/runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5
# and pass `model_id_or_path="./stable-diffusion-v1-5"`.
pipe = pipe.to(device)
# let's download an initial image
url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CompVis/stable-diffusion/main/assets/stable-samples/img2img/sketch-mountains-input.jpg"
response = requests.get(url)
init_image = Image.open(BytesIO(response.content)).convert("RGB")
init_image = init_image.resize((768, 512))
prompt = "A fantasy landscape, trending on artstation"
images = pipe(prompt=prompt, init_image=init_image, strength=0.75, guidance_scale=7.5).images
images[0].save("fantasy_landscape.png")
```
You can also run this example on colab [![Open In Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg)](https://colab.research.google.com/github/huggingface/notebooks/blob/main/diffusers/image_2_image_using_diffusers.ipynb)
### In-painting using Stable Diffusion
The `StableDiffusionInpaintPipeline` lets you edit specific parts of an image by providing a mask and a text prompt. It uses a model optimized for this particular task, whose license you need to accept before use.
Please, visit the [model card](https://huggingface.co/runwayml/stable-diffusion-inpainting), read the license carefully and tick the checkbox if you agree. Note that this is an additional license, you need to accept it even if you accepted the text-to-image Stable Diffusion license in the past. You have to be a registered user in 🤗 Hugging Face Hub, and you'll also need to use an access token for the code to work. For more information on access tokens, please refer to [this section](https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/security-tokens) of the documentation.
```python
import PIL
import requests
import torch
from io import BytesIO
from diffusers import StableDiffusionInpaintPipeline
def download_image(url):
response = requests.get(url)
return PIL.Image.open(BytesIO(response.content)).convert("RGB")
img_url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CompVis/latent-diffusion/main/data/inpainting_examples/overture-creations-5sI6fQgYIuo.png"
mask_url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CompVis/latent-diffusion/main/data/inpainting_examples/overture-creations-5sI6fQgYIuo_mask.png"
init_image = download_image(img_url).resize((512, 512))
mask_image = download_image(mask_url).resize((512, 512))
pipe = StableDiffusionInpaintPipeline.from_pretrained(
"runwayml/stable-diffusion-inpainting",
revision="fp16",
torch_dtype=torch.float16,
)
pipe = pipe.to("cuda")
prompt = "Face of a yellow cat, high resolution, sitting on a park bench"
image = pipe(prompt=prompt, image=init_image, mask_image=mask_image).images[0]
```
### Tweak prompts reusing seeds and latents
You can generate your own latents to reproduce results, or tweak your prompt on a specific result you liked. [This notebook](https://github.com/pcuenca/diffusers-examples/blob/main/notebooks/stable-diffusion-seeds.ipynb) shows how to do it step by step. You can also run it in Google Colab [![Open In Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg)](https://colab.research.google.com/github/pcuenca/diffusers-examples/blob/main/notebooks/stable-diffusion-seeds.ipynb).
For more details, check out [the Stable Diffusion notebook](https://colab.research.google.com/github/huggingface/notebooks/blob/main/diffusers/stable_diffusion.ipynb) [![Open In Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg)](https://colab.research.google.com/github/huggingface/notebooks/blob/main/diffusers/stable_diffusion.ipynb)
and have a look into the [release notes](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/releases/tag/v0.2.0).
## Fine-Tuning Stable Diffusion
Fine-tuning techniques make it possible to adapt Stable Diffusion to your own dataset, or add new subjects to it. These are some of the techniques supported in `diffusers`:
Textual Inversion is a technique for capturing novel concepts from a small number of example images in a way that can later be used to control text-to-image pipelines. It does so by learning new 'words' in the embedding space of the pipeline's text encoder. These special words can then be used within text prompts to achieve very fine-grained control of the resulting images.
- Textual Inversion. Capture novel concepts from a small set of sample images, and associate them with new "words" in the embedding space of the text encoder. Please, refer to [our training examples](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/examples/textual_inversion) or [documentation](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/training/text_inversion) to try for yourself.
- Dreambooth. Another technique to capture new concepts in Stable Diffusion. This method fine-tunes the UNet (and, optionally, also the text encoder) of the pipeline to achieve impressive results. Please, refer to [our training example](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/examples/dreambooth) and [training report](https://huggingface.co/blog/dreambooth) for additional details and training recommendations.
- Full Stable Diffusion fine-tuning. If you have a more sizable dataset with a specific look or style, you can fine-tune Stable Diffusion so that it outputs images following those examples. This was the approach taken to create [a Pokémon Stable Diffusion model](https://huggingface.co/justinpinkney/pokemon-stable-diffusion) (by Justing Pinkney / Lambda Labs), [a Japanese specific version of Stable Diffusion](https://huggingface.co/spaces/rinna/japanese-stable-diffusion) (by [Rinna Co.](https://github.com/rinnakk/japanese-stable-diffusion/) and others. You can start at [our text-to-image fine-tuning example](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/examples/text_to_image) and go from there.
## Stable Diffusion Community Pipelines
The release of Stable Diffusion as an open source model has fostered a lot of interesting ideas and experimentation.
Our [Community Examples folder](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/examples/community) contains many ideas worth exploring, like interpolating to create animated videos, using CLIP Guidance for additional prompt fidelity, term weighting, and much more! [Take a look](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/using-diffusers/custom_pipeline_overview) and [contribute your own](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/using-diffusers/contribute_pipeline).
## Other Examples
There are many ways to try running Diffusers! Here we outline code-focused tools (primarily using `DiffusionPipeline`s and Google Colab) and interactive web-tools.
### Running Code
If you want to run the code yourself 💻, you can try out:
- [Text-to-Image Latent Diffusion](https://huggingface.co/CompVis/ldm-text2im-large-256)
```python
# !pip install diffusers["torch"] transformers
from diffusers import DiffusionPipeline
device = "cuda"
model_id = "CompVis/ldm-text2im-large-256"
# load model and scheduler
ldm = DiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained(model_id)
ldm = ldm.to(device)
# run pipeline in inference (sample random noise and denoise)
prompt = "A painting of a squirrel eating a burger"
image = ldm([prompt], num_inference_steps=50, eta=0.3, guidance_scale=6).images[0]
# save image
image.save("squirrel.png")
```
- [Unconditional Diffusion with discrete scheduler](https://huggingface.co/google/ddpm-celebahq-256)
```python
# !pip install diffusers["torch"]
from diffusers import DDPMPipeline, DDIMPipeline, PNDMPipeline
model_id = "google/ddpm-celebahq-256"
device = "cuda"
# load model and scheduler
ddpm = DDPMPipeline.from_pretrained(model_id) # you can replace DDPMPipeline with DDIMPipeline or PNDMPipeline for faster inference
ddpm.to(device)
# run pipeline in inference (sample random noise and denoise)
image = ddpm().images[0]
# save image
image.save("ddpm_generated_image.png")
```
- [Unconditional Latent Diffusion](https://huggingface.co/CompVis/ldm-celebahq-256)
- [Unconditional Diffusion with continuous scheduler](https://huggingface.co/google/ncsnpp-ffhq-1024)
**Other Image Notebooks**:
* [image-to-image generation with Stable Diffusion](https://colab.research.google.com/github/huggingface/notebooks/blob/main/diffusers/image_2_image_using_diffusers.ipynb) ![Open In Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg),
* [tweak images via repeated Stable Diffusion seeds](https://colab.research.google.com/github/pcuenca/diffusers-examples/blob/main/notebooks/stable-diffusion-seeds.ipynb) ![Open In Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg),
**Diffusers for Other Modalities**:
* [Molecule conformation generation](https://colab.research.google.com/github/huggingface/notebooks/blob/main/diffusers/geodiff_molecule_conformation.ipynb) ![Open In Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg),
* [Model-based reinforcement learning](https://colab.research.google.com/github/huggingface/notebooks/blob/main/diffusers/reinforcement_learning_with_diffusers.ipynb) ![Open In Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg),
### Web Demos
If you just want to play around with some web demos, you can try out the following 🚀 Spaces:
| Model | Hugging Face Spaces |
|-------------------------------- |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Text-to-Image Latent Diffusion | [![Hugging Face Spaces](https://img.shields.io/badge/%F0%9F%A4%97%20Hugging%20Face-Spaces-blue)](https://huggingface.co/spaces/CompVis/text2img-latent-diffusion) |
| Faces generator | [![Hugging Face Spaces](https://img.shields.io/badge/%F0%9F%A4%97%20Hugging%20Face-Spaces-blue)](https://huggingface.co/spaces/CompVis/celeba-latent-diffusion) |
| DDPM with different schedulers | [![Hugging Face Spaces](https://img.shields.io/badge/%F0%9F%A4%97%20Hugging%20Face-Spaces-blue)](https://huggingface.co/spaces/fusing/celeba-diffusion) |
| Conditional generation from sketch | [![Hugging Face Spaces](https://img.shields.io/badge/%F0%9F%A4%97%20Hugging%20Face-Spaces-blue)](https://huggingface.co/spaces/huggingface/diffuse-the-rest) |
| Composable diffusion | [![Hugging Face Spaces](https://img.shields.io/badge/%F0%9F%A4%97%20Hugging%20Face-Spaces-blue)](https://huggingface.co/spaces/Shuang59/Composable-Diffusion) |
## Definitions
**Models**: Neural network that models $p_\theta(\mathbf{x}_{t-1}|\mathbf{x}_t)$ (see image below) and is trained end-to-end to *denoise* a noisy input to an image.
*Examples*: UNet, Conditioned UNet, 3D UNet, Transformer UNet
<p align="center">
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10695622/174349667-04e9e485-793b-429a-affe-096e8199ad5b.png" width="800"/>
<br>
<em> Figure from DDPM paper (https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.11239). </em>
<p>
**Schedulers**: Algorithm class for both **inference** and **training**.
The class provides functionality to compute previous image according to alpha, beta schedule as well as predict noise for training. Also known as **Samplers**.
*Examples*: [DDPM](https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.11239), [DDIM](https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.02502), [PNDM](https://arxiv.org/abs/2202.09778), [DEIS](https://arxiv.org/abs/2204.13902)
<p align="center">
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10695622/174349706-53d58acc-a4d1-4cda-b3e8-432d9dc7ad38.png" width="800"/>
<br>
<em> Sampling and training algorithms. Figure from DDPM paper (https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.11239). </em>
<p>
**Diffusion Pipeline**: End-to-end pipeline that includes multiple diffusion models, possible text encoders, ...
*Examples*: Glide, Latent-Diffusion, Imagen, DALL-E 2
<p align="center">
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10695622/174348898-481bd7c2-5457-4830-89bc-f0907756f64c.jpeg" width="550"/>
<br>
<em> Figure from ImageGen (https://imagen.research.google/). </em>
<p>
## Philosophy
- Readability and clarity is preferred over highly optimized code. A strong importance is put on providing readable, intuitive and elementary code design. *E.g.*, the provided [schedulers](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/src/diffusers/schedulers) are separated from the provided [models](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/src/diffusers/models) and provide well-commented code that can be read alongside the original paper.
- Diffusers is **modality independent** and focuses on providing pretrained models and tools to build systems that generate **continuous outputs**, *e.g.* vision and audio.
- Diffusion models and schedulers are provided as concise, elementary building blocks. In contrast, diffusion pipelines are a collection of end-to-end diffusion systems that can be used out-of-the-box, should stay as close as possible to their original implementation and can include components of another library, such as text-encoders. Examples for diffusion pipelines are [Glide](https://github.com/openai/glide-text2im) and [Latent Diffusion](https://github.com/CompVis/latent-diffusion).
## In the works
For the first release, 🤗 Diffusers focuses on text-to-image diffusion techniques. However, diffusers can be used for much more than that! Over the upcoming releases, we'll be focusing on:
- Diffusers for audio
- Diffusers for reinforcement learning (initial work happening in https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/pull/105).
- Diffusers for video generation
- Diffusers for molecule generation (initial work happening in https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/pull/54)
A few pipeline components are already being worked on, namely:
- BDDMPipeline for spectrogram-to-sound vocoding
- GLIDEPipeline to support OpenAI's GLIDE model
- Grad-TTS for text to audio generation / conditional audio generation
We want diffusers to be a toolbox useful for diffusers models in general; if you find yourself limited in any way by the current API, or would like to see additional models, schedulers, or techniques, please open a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues) mentioning what you would like to see.
## Credits
@@ -220,7 +473,7 @@ This library concretizes previous work by many different authors and would not h
- @CompVis' latent diffusion models library, available [here](https://github.com/CompVis/latent-diffusion)
- @hojonathanho original DDPM implementation, available [here](https://github.com/hojonathanho/diffusion) as well as the extremely useful translation into PyTorch by @pesser, available [here](https://github.com/pesser/pytorch_diffusion)
- @ermongroup's DDIM implementation, available [here](https://github.com/ermongroup/ddim)
- @ermongroup's DDIM implementation, available [here](https://github.com/ermongroup/ddim).
- @yang-song's Score-VE and Score-VP implementations, available [here](https://github.com/yang-song/score_sde_pytorch)
We also want to thank @heejkoo for the very helpful overview of papers, code and resources on diffusion models, available [here](https://github.com/heejkoo/Awesome-Diffusion-Models) as well as @crowsonkb and @rromb for useful discussions and insights.
@@ -229,7 +482,7 @@ We also want to thank @heejkoo for the very helpful overview of papers, code and
```bibtex
@misc{von-platen-etal-2022-diffusers,
author = {Patrick von Platen and Suraj Patil and Anton Lozhkov and Pedro Cuenca and Nathan Lambert and Kashif Rasul and Mishig Davaadorj and Dhruv Nair and Sayak Paul and William Berman and Yiyi Xu and Steven Liu and Thomas Wolf},
author = {Patrick von Platen and Suraj Patil and Anton Lozhkov and Pedro Cuenca and Nathan Lambert and Kashif Rasul and Mishig Davaadorj and Thomas Wolf},
title = {Diffusers: State-of-the-art diffusion models},
year = {2022},
publisher = {GitHub},

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import os
import sys
import torch
from diffusers import (
AutoPipelineForImage2Image,
AutoPipelineForInpainting,
AutoPipelineForText2Image,
ControlNetModel,
LCMScheduler,
StableDiffusionAdapterPipeline,
StableDiffusionControlNetPipeline,
StableDiffusionXLAdapterPipeline,
StableDiffusionXLControlNetPipeline,
T2IAdapter,
WuerstchenCombinedPipeline,
)
from diffusers.utils import load_image
sys.path.append(".")
from utils import ( # noqa: E402
BASE_PATH,
PROMPT,
BenchmarkInfo,
benchmark_fn,
bytes_to_giga_bytes,
flush,
generate_csv_dict,
write_to_csv,
)
RESOLUTION_MAPPING = {
"runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5": (512, 512),
"lllyasviel/sd-controlnet-canny": (512, 512),
"diffusers/controlnet-canny-sdxl-1.0": (1024, 1024),
"TencentARC/t2iadapter_canny_sd14v1": (512, 512),
"TencentARC/t2i-adapter-canny-sdxl-1.0": (1024, 1024),
"stabilityai/stable-diffusion-2-1": (768, 768),
"stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0": (1024, 1024),
"stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-refiner-1.0": (1024, 1024),
"stabilityai/sdxl-turbo": (512, 512),
}
class BaseBenchmak:
pipeline_class = None
def __init__(self, args):
super().__init__()
def run_inference(self, args):
raise NotImplementedError
def benchmark(self, args):
raise NotImplementedError
def get_result_filepath(self, args):
pipeline_class_name = str(self.pipe.__class__.__name__)
name = (
args.ckpt.replace("/", "_")
+ "_"
+ pipeline_class_name
+ f"-bs@{args.batch_size}-steps@{args.num_inference_steps}-mco@{args.model_cpu_offload}-compile@{args.run_compile}.csv"
)
filepath = os.path.join(BASE_PATH, name)
return filepath
class TextToImageBenchmark(BaseBenchmak):
pipeline_class = AutoPipelineForText2Image
def __init__(self, args):
pipe = self.pipeline_class.from_pretrained(args.ckpt, torch_dtype=torch.float16)
pipe = pipe.to("cuda")
if args.run_compile:
if not isinstance(pipe, WuerstchenCombinedPipeline):
pipe.unet.to(memory_format=torch.channels_last)
print("Run torch compile")
pipe.unet = torch.compile(pipe.unet, mode="reduce-overhead", fullgraph=True)
if hasattr(pipe, "movq") and getattr(pipe, "movq", None) is not None:
pipe.movq.to(memory_format=torch.channels_last)
pipe.movq = torch.compile(pipe.movq, mode="reduce-overhead", fullgraph=True)
else:
print("Run torch compile")
pipe.decoder = torch.compile(pipe.decoder, mode="reduce-overhead", fullgraph=True)
pipe.vqgan = torch.compile(pipe.vqgan, mode="reduce-overhead", fullgraph=True)
pipe.set_progress_bar_config(disable=True)
self.pipe = pipe
def run_inference(self, pipe, args):
_ = pipe(
prompt=PROMPT,
num_inference_steps=args.num_inference_steps,
num_images_per_prompt=args.batch_size,
)
def benchmark(self, args):
flush()
print(f"[INFO] {self.pipe.__class__.__name__}: Running benchmark with: {vars(args)}\n")
time = benchmark_fn(self.run_inference, self.pipe, args) # in seconds.
memory = bytes_to_giga_bytes(torch.cuda.max_memory_allocated()) # in GBs.
benchmark_info = BenchmarkInfo(time=time, memory=memory)
pipeline_class_name = str(self.pipe.__class__.__name__)
flush()
csv_dict = generate_csv_dict(
pipeline_cls=pipeline_class_name, ckpt=args.ckpt, args=args, benchmark_info=benchmark_info
)
filepath = self.get_result_filepath(args)
write_to_csv(filepath, csv_dict)
print(f"Logs written to: {filepath}")
flush()
class TurboTextToImageBenchmark(TextToImageBenchmark):
def __init__(self, args):
super().__init__(args)
def run_inference(self, pipe, args):
_ = pipe(
prompt=PROMPT,
num_inference_steps=args.num_inference_steps,
num_images_per_prompt=args.batch_size,
guidance_scale=0.0,
)
class LCMLoRATextToImageBenchmark(TextToImageBenchmark):
lora_id = "latent-consistency/lcm-lora-sdxl"
def __init__(self, args):
super().__init__(args)
self.pipe.load_lora_weights(self.lora_id)
self.pipe.fuse_lora()
self.pipe.unload_lora_weights()
self.pipe.scheduler = LCMScheduler.from_config(self.pipe.scheduler.config)
def get_result_filepath(self, args):
pipeline_class_name = str(self.pipe.__class__.__name__)
name = (
self.lora_id.replace("/", "_")
+ "_"
+ pipeline_class_name
+ f"-bs@{args.batch_size}-steps@{args.num_inference_steps}-mco@{args.model_cpu_offload}-compile@{args.run_compile}.csv"
)
filepath = os.path.join(BASE_PATH, name)
return filepath
def run_inference(self, pipe, args):
_ = pipe(
prompt=PROMPT,
num_inference_steps=args.num_inference_steps,
num_images_per_prompt=args.batch_size,
guidance_scale=1.0,
)
def benchmark(self, args):
flush()
print(f"[INFO] {self.pipe.__class__.__name__}: Running benchmark with: {vars(args)}\n")
time = benchmark_fn(self.run_inference, self.pipe, args) # in seconds.
memory = bytes_to_giga_bytes(torch.cuda.max_memory_allocated()) # in GBs.
benchmark_info = BenchmarkInfo(time=time, memory=memory)
pipeline_class_name = str(self.pipe.__class__.__name__)
flush()
csv_dict = generate_csv_dict(
pipeline_cls=pipeline_class_name, ckpt=self.lora_id, args=args, benchmark_info=benchmark_info
)
filepath = self.get_result_filepath(args)
write_to_csv(filepath, csv_dict)
print(f"Logs written to: {filepath}")
flush()
class ImageToImageBenchmark(TextToImageBenchmark):
pipeline_class = AutoPipelineForImage2Image
url = "https://huggingface.co/datasets/diffusers/docs-images/resolve/main/benchmarking/1665_Girl_with_a_Pearl_Earring.jpg"
image = load_image(url).convert("RGB")
def __init__(self, args):
super().__init__(args)
self.image = self.image.resize(RESOLUTION_MAPPING[args.ckpt])
def run_inference(self, pipe, args):
_ = pipe(
prompt=PROMPT,
image=self.image,
num_inference_steps=args.num_inference_steps,
num_images_per_prompt=args.batch_size,
)
class TurboImageToImageBenchmark(ImageToImageBenchmark):
def __init__(self, args):
super().__init__(args)
def run_inference(self, pipe, args):
_ = pipe(
prompt=PROMPT,
image=self.image,
num_inference_steps=args.num_inference_steps,
num_images_per_prompt=args.batch_size,
guidance_scale=0.0,
strength=0.5,
)
class InpaintingBenchmark(ImageToImageBenchmark):
pipeline_class = AutoPipelineForInpainting
mask_url = "https://huggingface.co/datasets/diffusers/docs-images/resolve/main/benchmarking/overture-creations-5sI6fQgYIuo_mask.png"
mask = load_image(mask_url).convert("RGB")
def __init__(self, args):
super().__init__(args)
self.image = self.image.resize(RESOLUTION_MAPPING[args.ckpt])
self.mask = self.mask.resize(RESOLUTION_MAPPING[args.ckpt])
def run_inference(self, pipe, args):
_ = pipe(
prompt=PROMPT,
image=self.image,
mask_image=self.mask,
num_inference_steps=args.num_inference_steps,
num_images_per_prompt=args.batch_size,
)
class IPAdapterTextToImageBenchmark(TextToImageBenchmark):
url = "https://huggingface.co/datasets/huggingface/documentation-images/resolve/main/diffusers/load_neg_embed.png"
image = load_image(url)
def __init__(self, args):
pipe = self.pipeline_class.from_pretrained(args.ckpt, torch_dtype=torch.float16).to("cuda")
pipe.load_ip_adapter(
args.ip_adapter_id[0],
subfolder="models" if "sdxl" not in args.ip_adapter_id[1] else "sdxl_models",
weight_name=args.ip_adapter_id[1],
)
if args.run_compile:
pipe.unet.to(memory_format=torch.channels_last)
print("Run torch compile")
pipe.unet = torch.compile(pipe.unet, mode="reduce-overhead", fullgraph=True)
pipe.set_progress_bar_config(disable=True)
self.pipe = pipe
def run_inference(self, pipe, args):
_ = pipe(
prompt=PROMPT,
ip_adapter_image=self.image,
num_inference_steps=args.num_inference_steps,
num_images_per_prompt=args.batch_size,
)
class ControlNetBenchmark(TextToImageBenchmark):
pipeline_class = StableDiffusionControlNetPipeline
aux_network_class = ControlNetModel
root_ckpt = "runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5"
url = "https://huggingface.co/datasets/diffusers/docs-images/resolve/main/benchmarking/canny_image_condition.png"
image = load_image(url).convert("RGB")
def __init__(self, args):
aux_network = self.aux_network_class.from_pretrained(args.ckpt, torch_dtype=torch.float16)
pipe = self.pipeline_class.from_pretrained(self.root_ckpt, controlnet=aux_network, torch_dtype=torch.float16)
pipe = pipe.to("cuda")
pipe.set_progress_bar_config(disable=True)
self.pipe = pipe
if args.run_compile:
pipe.unet.to(memory_format=torch.channels_last)
pipe.controlnet.to(memory_format=torch.channels_last)
print("Run torch compile")
pipe.unet = torch.compile(pipe.unet, mode="reduce-overhead", fullgraph=True)
pipe.controlnet = torch.compile(pipe.controlnet, mode="reduce-overhead", fullgraph=True)
self.image = self.image.resize(RESOLUTION_MAPPING[args.ckpt])
def run_inference(self, pipe, args):
_ = pipe(
prompt=PROMPT,
image=self.image,
num_inference_steps=args.num_inference_steps,
num_images_per_prompt=args.batch_size,
)
class ControlNetSDXLBenchmark(ControlNetBenchmark):
pipeline_class = StableDiffusionXLControlNetPipeline
root_ckpt = "stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0"
def __init__(self, args):
super().__init__(args)
class T2IAdapterBenchmark(ControlNetBenchmark):
pipeline_class = StableDiffusionAdapterPipeline
aux_network_class = T2IAdapter
root_ckpt = "CompVis/stable-diffusion-v1-4"
url = "https://huggingface.co/datasets/diffusers/docs-images/resolve/main/benchmarking/canny_for_adapter.png"
image = load_image(url).convert("L")
def __init__(self, args):
aux_network = self.aux_network_class.from_pretrained(args.ckpt, torch_dtype=torch.float16)
pipe = self.pipeline_class.from_pretrained(self.root_ckpt, adapter=aux_network, torch_dtype=torch.float16)
pipe = pipe.to("cuda")
pipe.set_progress_bar_config(disable=True)
self.pipe = pipe
if args.run_compile:
pipe.unet.to(memory_format=torch.channels_last)
pipe.adapter.to(memory_format=torch.channels_last)
print("Run torch compile")
pipe.unet = torch.compile(pipe.unet, mode="reduce-overhead", fullgraph=True)
pipe.adapter = torch.compile(pipe.adapter, mode="reduce-overhead", fullgraph=True)
self.image = self.image.resize(RESOLUTION_MAPPING[args.ckpt])
class T2IAdapterSDXLBenchmark(T2IAdapterBenchmark):
pipeline_class = StableDiffusionXLAdapterPipeline
root_ckpt = "stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0"
url = "https://huggingface.co/datasets/diffusers/docs-images/resolve/main/benchmarking/canny_for_adapter_sdxl.png"
image = load_image(url)
def __init__(self, args):
super().__init__(args)

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import argparse
import sys
sys.path.append(".")
from base_classes import ControlNetBenchmark, ControlNetSDXLBenchmark # noqa: E402
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument(
"--ckpt",
type=str,
default="lllyasviel/sd-controlnet-canny",
choices=["lllyasviel/sd-controlnet-canny", "diffusers/controlnet-canny-sdxl-1.0"],
)
parser.add_argument("--batch_size", type=int, default=1)
parser.add_argument("--num_inference_steps", type=int, default=50)
parser.add_argument("--model_cpu_offload", action="store_true")
parser.add_argument("--run_compile", action="store_true")
args = parser.parse_args()
benchmark_pipe = (
ControlNetBenchmark(args) if args.ckpt == "lllyasviel/sd-controlnet-canny" else ControlNetSDXLBenchmark(args)
)
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import argparse
import sys
sys.path.append(".")
from base_classes import IPAdapterTextToImageBenchmark # noqa: E402
IP_ADAPTER_CKPTS = {
"runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5": ("h94/IP-Adapter", "ip-adapter_sd15.bin"),
"stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0": ("h94/IP-Adapter", "ip-adapter_sdxl.bin"),
}
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument(
"--ckpt",
type=str,
default="runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5",
choices=list(IP_ADAPTER_CKPTS.keys()),
)
parser.add_argument("--batch_size", type=int, default=1)
parser.add_argument("--num_inference_steps", type=int, default=50)
parser.add_argument("--model_cpu_offload", action="store_true")
parser.add_argument("--run_compile", action="store_true")
args = parser.parse_args()
args.ip_adapter_id = IP_ADAPTER_CKPTS[args.ckpt]
benchmark_pipe = IPAdapterTextToImageBenchmark(args)
args.ckpt = f"{args.ckpt} (IP-Adapter)"
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import argparse
import sys
sys.path.append(".")
from base_classes import ImageToImageBenchmark, TurboImageToImageBenchmark # noqa: E402
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument(
"--ckpt",
type=str,
default="runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5",
choices=[
"runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5",
"stabilityai/stable-diffusion-2-1",
"stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-refiner-1.0",
"stabilityai/sdxl-turbo",
],
)
parser.add_argument("--batch_size", type=int, default=1)
parser.add_argument("--num_inference_steps", type=int, default=50)
parser.add_argument("--model_cpu_offload", action="store_true")
parser.add_argument("--run_compile", action="store_true")
args = parser.parse_args()
benchmark_pipe = ImageToImageBenchmark(args) if "turbo" not in args.ckpt else TurboImageToImageBenchmark(args)
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import argparse
import sys
sys.path.append(".")
from base_classes import InpaintingBenchmark # noqa: E402
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument(
"--ckpt",
type=str,
default="runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5",
choices=[
"runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5",
"stabilityai/stable-diffusion-2-1",
"stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0",
],
)
parser.add_argument("--batch_size", type=int, default=1)
parser.add_argument("--num_inference_steps", type=int, default=50)
parser.add_argument("--model_cpu_offload", action="store_true")
parser.add_argument("--run_compile", action="store_true")
args = parser.parse_args()
benchmark_pipe = InpaintingBenchmark(args)
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import argparse
import sys
sys.path.append(".")
from base_classes import T2IAdapterBenchmark, T2IAdapterSDXLBenchmark # noqa: E402
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument(
"--ckpt",
type=str,
default="TencentARC/t2iadapter_canny_sd14v1",
choices=["TencentARC/t2iadapter_canny_sd14v1", "TencentARC/t2i-adapter-canny-sdxl-1.0"],
)
parser.add_argument("--batch_size", type=int, default=1)
parser.add_argument("--num_inference_steps", type=int, default=50)
parser.add_argument("--model_cpu_offload", action="store_true")
parser.add_argument("--run_compile", action="store_true")
args = parser.parse_args()
benchmark_pipe = (
T2IAdapterBenchmark(args)
if args.ckpt == "TencentARC/t2iadapter_canny_sd14v1"
else T2IAdapterSDXLBenchmark(args)
)
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import argparse
import sys
sys.path.append(".")
from base_classes import LCMLoRATextToImageBenchmark # noqa: E402
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument(
"--ckpt",
type=str,
default="stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0",
)
parser.add_argument("--batch_size", type=int, default=1)
parser.add_argument("--num_inference_steps", type=int, default=4)
parser.add_argument("--model_cpu_offload", action="store_true")
parser.add_argument("--run_compile", action="store_true")
args = parser.parse_args()
benchmark_pipe = LCMLoRATextToImageBenchmark(args)
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import argparse
import sys
sys.path.append(".")
from base_classes import TextToImageBenchmark, TurboTextToImageBenchmark # noqa: E402
ALL_T2I_CKPTS = [
"runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5",
"segmind/SSD-1B",
"stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0",
"kandinsky-community/kandinsky-2-2-decoder",
"warp-ai/wuerstchen",
"stabilityai/sdxl-turbo",
]
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument(
"--ckpt",
type=str,
default="runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5",
choices=ALL_T2I_CKPTS,
)
parser.add_argument("--batch_size", type=int, default=1)
parser.add_argument("--num_inference_steps", type=int, default=50)
parser.add_argument("--model_cpu_offload", action="store_true")
parser.add_argument("--run_compile", action="store_true")
args = parser.parse_args()
benchmark_cls = None
if "turbo" in args.ckpt:
benchmark_cls = TurboTextToImageBenchmark
else:
benchmark_cls = TextToImageBenchmark
benchmark_pipe = benchmark_cls(args)
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import glob
import sys
import pandas as pd
from huggingface_hub import hf_hub_download, upload_file
from huggingface_hub.utils._errors import EntryNotFoundError
sys.path.append(".")
from utils import BASE_PATH, FINAL_CSV_FILE, GITHUB_SHA, REPO_ID, collate_csv # noqa: E402
def has_previous_benchmark() -> str:
csv_path = None
try:
csv_path = hf_hub_download(repo_id=REPO_ID, repo_type="dataset", filename=FINAL_CSV_FILE)
except EntryNotFoundError:
csv_path = None
return csv_path
def filter_float(value):
if isinstance(value, str):
return float(value.split()[0])
return value
def push_to_hf_dataset():
all_csvs = sorted(glob.glob(f"{BASE_PATH}/*.csv"))
collate_csv(all_csvs, FINAL_CSV_FILE)
# If there's an existing benchmark file, we should report the changes.
csv_path = has_previous_benchmark()
if csv_path is not None:
current_results = pd.read_csv(FINAL_CSV_FILE)
previous_results = pd.read_csv(csv_path)
numeric_columns = current_results.select_dtypes(include=["float64", "int64"]).columns
numeric_columns = [
c for c in numeric_columns if c not in ["batch_size", "num_inference_steps", "actual_gpu_memory (gbs)"]
]
for column in numeric_columns:
previous_results[column] = previous_results[column].map(lambda x: filter_float(x))
# Calculate the percentage change
current_results[column] = current_results[column].astype(float)
previous_results[column] = previous_results[column].astype(float)
percent_change = ((current_results[column] - previous_results[column]) / previous_results[column]) * 100
# Format the values with '+' or '-' sign and append to original values
current_results[column] = current_results[column].map(str) + percent_change.map(
lambda x: f" ({'+' if x > 0 else ''}{x:.2f}%)"
)
# There might be newly added rows. So, filter out the NaNs.
current_results[column] = current_results[column].map(lambda x: x.replace(" (nan%)", ""))
# Overwrite the current result file.
current_results.to_csv(FINAL_CSV_FILE, index=False)
commit_message = f"upload from sha: {GITHUB_SHA}" if GITHUB_SHA is not None else "upload benchmark results"
upload_file(
repo_id=REPO_ID,
path_in_repo=FINAL_CSV_FILE,
path_or_fileobj=FINAL_CSV_FILE,
repo_type="dataset",
commit_message=commit_message,
)
if __name__ == "__main__":
push_to_hf_dataset()

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import glob
import subprocess
import sys
from typing import List
sys.path.append(".")
from benchmark_text_to_image import ALL_T2I_CKPTS # noqa: E402
PATTERN = "benchmark_*.py"
class SubprocessCallException(Exception):
pass
# Taken from `test_examples_utils.py`
def run_command(command: List[str], return_stdout=False):
"""
Runs `command` with `subprocess.check_output` and will potentially return the `stdout`. Will also properly capture
if an error occurred while running `command`
"""
try:
output = subprocess.check_output(command, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
if return_stdout:
if hasattr(output, "decode"):
output = output.decode("utf-8")
return output
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
raise SubprocessCallException(
f"Command `{' '.join(command)}` failed with the following error:\n\n{e.output.decode()}"
) from e
def main():
python_files = glob.glob(PATTERN)
for file in python_files:
print(f"****** Running file: {file} ******")
# Run with canonical settings.
if file != "benchmark_text_to_image.py" and file != "benchmark_ip_adapters.py":
command = f"python {file}"
run_command(command.split())
command += " --run_compile"
run_command(command.split())
# Run variants.
for file in python_files:
# See: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/129637
if file == "benchmark_ip_adapters.py":
continue
if file == "benchmark_text_to_image.py":
for ckpt in ALL_T2I_CKPTS:
command = f"python {file} --ckpt {ckpt}"
if "turbo" in ckpt:
command += " --num_inference_steps 1"
run_command(command.split())
command += " --run_compile"
run_command(command.split())
elif file == "benchmark_sd_img.py":
for ckpt in ["stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-refiner-1.0", "stabilityai/sdxl-turbo"]:
command = f"python {file} --ckpt {ckpt}"
if ckpt == "stabilityai/sdxl-turbo":
command += " --num_inference_steps 2"
run_command(command.split())
command += " --run_compile"
run_command(command.split())
elif file in ["benchmark_sd_inpainting.py", "benchmark_ip_adapters.py"]:
sdxl_ckpt = "stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0"
command = f"python {file} --ckpt {sdxl_ckpt}"
run_command(command.split())
command += " --run_compile"
run_command(command.split())
elif file in ["benchmark_controlnet.py", "benchmark_t2i_adapter.py"]:
sdxl_ckpt = (
"diffusers/controlnet-canny-sdxl-1.0"
if "controlnet" in file
else "TencentARC/t2i-adapter-canny-sdxl-1.0"
)
command = f"python {file} --ckpt {sdxl_ckpt}"
run_command(command.split())
command += " --run_compile"
run_command(command.split())
if __name__ == "__main__":
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import argparse
import csv
import gc
import os
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Dict, List, Union
import torch
import torch.utils.benchmark as benchmark
GITHUB_SHA = os.getenv("GITHUB_SHA", None)
BENCHMARK_FIELDS = [
"pipeline_cls",
"ckpt_id",
"batch_size",
"num_inference_steps",
"model_cpu_offload",
"run_compile",
"time (secs)",
"memory (gbs)",
"actual_gpu_memory (gbs)",
"github_sha",
]
PROMPT = "ghibli style, a fantasy landscape with castles"
BASE_PATH = os.getenv("BASE_PATH", ".")
TOTAL_GPU_MEMORY = float(os.getenv("TOTAL_GPU_MEMORY", torch.cuda.get_device_properties(0).total_memory / (1024**3)))
REPO_ID = "diffusers/benchmarks"
FINAL_CSV_FILE = "collated_results.csv"
@dataclass
class BenchmarkInfo:
time: float
memory: float
def flush():
"""Wipes off memory."""
gc.collect()
torch.cuda.empty_cache()
torch.cuda.reset_max_memory_allocated()
torch.cuda.reset_peak_memory_stats()
def bytes_to_giga_bytes(bytes):
return f"{(bytes / 1024 / 1024 / 1024):.3f}"
def benchmark_fn(f, *args, **kwargs):
t0 = benchmark.Timer(
stmt="f(*args, **kwargs)",
globals={"args": args, "kwargs": kwargs, "f": f},
num_threads=torch.get_num_threads(),
)
return f"{(t0.blocked_autorange().mean):.3f}"
def generate_csv_dict(
pipeline_cls: str, ckpt: str, args: argparse.Namespace, benchmark_info: BenchmarkInfo
) -> Dict[str, Union[str, bool, float]]:
"""Packs benchmarking data into a dictionary for latter serialization."""
data_dict = {
"pipeline_cls": pipeline_cls,
"ckpt_id": ckpt,
"batch_size": args.batch_size,
"num_inference_steps": args.num_inference_steps,
"model_cpu_offload": args.model_cpu_offload,
"run_compile": args.run_compile,
"time (secs)": benchmark_info.time,
"memory (gbs)": benchmark_info.memory,
"actual_gpu_memory (gbs)": f"{(TOTAL_GPU_MEMORY):.3f}",
"github_sha": GITHUB_SHA,
}
return data_dict
def write_to_csv(file_name: str, data_dict: Dict[str, Union[str, bool, float]]):
"""Serializes a dictionary into a CSV file."""
with open(file_name, mode="w", newline="") as csvfile:
writer = csv.DictWriter(csvfile, fieldnames=BENCHMARK_FIELDS)
writer.writeheader()
writer.writerow(data_dict)
def collate_csv(input_files: List[str], output_file: str):
"""Collates multiple identically structured CSVs into a single CSV file."""
with open(output_file, mode="w", newline="") as outfile:
writer = csv.DictWriter(outfile, fieldnames=BENCHMARK_FIELDS)
writer.writeheader()
for file in input_files:
with open(file, mode="r") as infile:
reader = csv.DictReader(infile)
for row in reader:
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FROM ubuntu:20.04
LABEL maintainer="Hugging Face"
LABEL repository="diffusers"
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
RUN apt-get -y update \
&& apt-get install -y software-properties-common \
&& add-apt-repository ppa:deadsnakes/ppa
RUN apt install -y bash \
build-essential \
git \
git-lfs \
curl \
ca-certificates \
libsndfile1-dev \
python3.10 \
python3-pip \
libgl1 \
zip \
wget \
python3.10-venv && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists
# make sure to use venv
RUN python3.10 -m venv /opt/venv
ENV PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
# pre-install the heavy dependencies (these can later be overridden by the deps from setup.py)
RUN python3.10 -m pip install --no-cache-dir --upgrade pip uv==0.1.11 && \
python3.10 -m uv pip install --no-cache-dir \
torch \
torchvision \
torchaudio \
invisible_watermark \
--extra-index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu && \
python3.10 -m uv pip install --no-cache-dir \
accelerate \
datasets \
hf-doc-builder \
huggingface-hub \
Jinja2 \
librosa \
numpy==1.26.4 \
scipy \
tensorboard \
transformers \
matplotlib \
setuptools==69.5.1
CMD ["/bin/bash"]

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ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
RUN apt-get -y update \
&& apt-get install -y software-properties-common \
&& add-apt-repository ppa:deadsnakes/ppa
RUN apt install -y bash \
build-essential \
git \
git-lfs \
curl \
ca-certificates \
libsndfile1-dev \
libgl1 \
python3.10 \
python3-pip \
python3.10-venv && \
RUN apt update && \
apt install -y bash \
build-essential \
git \
git-lfs \
curl \
ca-certificates \
python3.8 \
python3-pip \
python3.8-venv && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists
# make sure to use venv
RUN python3.10 -m venv /opt/venv
RUN python3 -m venv /opt/venv
ENV PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
# pre-install the heavy dependencies (these can later be overridden by the deps from setup.py)
# follow the instructions here: https://cloud.google.com/tpu/docs/run-in-container#train_a_jax_model_in_a_docker_container
RUN python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir --upgrade pip uv==0.1.11 && \
python3 -m uv pip install --upgrade --no-cache-dir \
RUN python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir --upgrade pip && \
python3 -m pip install --upgrade --no-cache-dir \
clu \
"jax[cpu]>=0.2.16,!=0.3.2" \
"flax>=0.4.1" \
"jaxlib>=0.1.65" && \
python3 -m uv pip install --no-cache-dir \
python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir \
accelerate \
datasets \
hf-doc-builder \
huggingface-hub \
Jinja2 \
librosa \
numpy==1.26.4 \
modelcards \
numpy \
scipy \
tensorboard \
transformers

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ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
RUN apt-get -y update \
&& apt-get install -y software-properties-common \
&& add-apt-repository ppa:deadsnakes/ppa
RUN apt install -y bash \
RUN apt update && \
apt install -y bash \
build-essential \
git \
git-lfs \
curl \
ca-certificates \
libsndfile1-dev \
libgl1 \
python3.10 \
python3.8 \
python3-pip \
python3.10-venv && \
python3.8-venv && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists
# make sure to use venv
RUN python3.10 -m venv /opt/venv
RUN python3 -m venv /opt/venv
ENV PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
# pre-install the heavy dependencies (these can later be overridden by the deps from setup.py)
# follow the instructions here: https://cloud.google.com/tpu/docs/run-in-container#train_a_jax_model_in_a_docker_container
RUN python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir --upgrade pip uv==0.1.11 && \
RUN python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir --upgrade pip && \
python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir \
"jax[tpu]>=0.2.16,!=0.3.2" \
-f https://storage.googleapis.com/jax-releases/libtpu_releases.html && \
python3 -m uv pip install --upgrade --no-cache-dir \
python3 -m pip install --upgrade --no-cache-dir \
clu \
"flax>=0.4.1" \
"jaxlib>=0.1.65" && \
python3 -m uv pip install --no-cache-dir \
python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir \
accelerate \
datasets \
hf-doc-builder \
huggingface-hub \
Jinja2 \
librosa \
numpy==1.26.4 \
modelcards \
numpy \
scipy \
tensorboard \
transformers

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ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
RUN apt-get -y update \
&& apt-get install -y software-properties-common \
&& add-apt-repository ppa:deadsnakes/ppa
RUN apt install -y bash \
RUN apt update && \
apt install -y bash \
build-essential \
git \
git-lfs \
curl \
ca-certificates \
libsndfile1-dev \
libgl1 \
python3.10 \
python3.8 \
python3-pip \
python3.10-venv && \
python3.8-venv && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists
# make sure to use venv
RUN python3.10 -m venv /opt/venv
RUN python3 -m venv /opt/venv
ENV PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
# pre-install the heavy dependencies (these can later be overridden by the deps from setup.py)
RUN python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir --upgrade pip uv==0.1.11 && \
python3 -m uv pip install --no-cache-dir \
torch==2.1.2 \
torchvision==0.16.2 \
torchaudio==2.1.2 \
RUN python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir --upgrade pip && \
python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir \
torch \
torchvision \
torchaudio \
onnxruntime \
--extra-index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu && \
python3 -m uv pip install --no-cache-dir \
python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir \
accelerate \
datasets \
hf-doc-builder \
huggingface-hub \
Jinja2 \
librosa \
numpy==1.26.4 \
modelcards \
numpy \
scipy \
tensorboard \
transformers

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FROM nvidia/cuda:12.1.0-runtime-ubuntu20.04
FROM nvidia/cuda:11.6.2-cudnn8-devel-ubuntu20.04
LABEL maintainer="Hugging Face"
LABEL repository="diffusers"
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
RUN apt-get -y update \
&& apt-get install -y software-properties-common \
&& add-apt-repository ppa:deadsnakes/ppa
RUN apt install -y bash \
RUN apt update && \
apt install -y bash \
build-essential \
git \
git-lfs \
curl \
ca-certificates \
libsndfile1-dev \
libgl1 \
python3.10 \
python3.8 \
python3-pip \
python3.10-venv && \
python3.8-venv && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists
# make sure to use venv
RUN python3.10 -m venv /opt/venv
RUN python3 -m venv /opt/venv
ENV PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
# pre-install the heavy dependencies (these can later be overridden by the deps from setup.py)
RUN python3.10 -m pip install --no-cache-dir --upgrade pip uv==0.1.11 && \
python3.10 -m uv pip install --no-cache-dir \
RUN python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir --upgrade pip && \
python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir \
torch \
torchvision \
torchaudio \
"onnxruntime-gpu>=1.13.1" \
--extra-index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cu117 && \
python3.10 -m uv pip install --no-cache-dir \
python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir \
accelerate \
datasets \
hf-doc-builder \
huggingface-hub \
hf_transfer \
Jinja2 \
librosa \
numpy==1.26.4 \
modelcards \
numpy \
scipy \
tensorboard \
transformers

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FROM nvidia/cuda:12.1.0-runtime-ubuntu20.04
LABEL maintainer="Hugging Face"
LABEL repository="diffusers"
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
RUN apt-get -y update \
&& apt-get install -y software-properties-common \
&& add-apt-repository ppa:deadsnakes/ppa
RUN apt install -y bash \
build-essential \
git \
git-lfs \
curl \
ca-certificates \
libsndfile1-dev \
libgl1 \
python3.10 \
python3.10-dev \
python3-pip \
python3.10-venv && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists
# make sure to use venv
RUN python3.10 -m venv /opt/venv
ENV PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
# pre-install the heavy dependencies (these can later be overridden by the deps from setup.py)
RUN python3.10 -m pip install --no-cache-dir --upgrade pip uv==0.1.11 && \
python3.10 -m uv pip install --no-cache-dir \
torch \
torchvision \
torchaudio \
invisible_watermark && \
python3.10 -m pip install --no-cache-dir \
accelerate \
datasets \
hf-doc-builder \
huggingface-hub \
hf_transfer \
Jinja2 \
librosa \
numpy==1.26.4 \
scipy \
tensorboard \
transformers
CMD ["/bin/bash"]

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@@ -4,46 +4,38 @@ LABEL repository="diffusers"
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
RUN apt-get -y update \
&& apt-get install -y software-properties-common \
&& add-apt-repository ppa:deadsnakes/ppa
RUN apt install -y bash \
RUN apt update && \
apt install -y bash \
build-essential \
git \
git-lfs \
curl \
ca-certificates \
libsndfile1-dev \
python3.10 \
python3.10-dev \
python3.8 \
python3-pip \
libgl1 \
python3.10-venv && \
python3.8-venv && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists
# make sure to use venv
RUN python3.10 -m venv /opt/venv
RUN python3 -m venv /opt/venv
ENV PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
# pre-install the heavy dependencies (these can later be overridden by the deps from setup.py)
RUN python3.10 -m pip install --no-cache-dir --upgrade pip uv==0.1.11 && \
python3.10 -m uv pip install --no-cache-dir \
RUN python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir --upgrade pip && \
python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir \
torch \
torchvision \
torchaudio \
invisible_watermark \
--extra-index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu && \
python3.10 -m uv pip install --no-cache-dir \
python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir \
accelerate \
datasets \
hf-doc-builder \
huggingface-hub \
Jinja2 \
librosa \
numpy==1.26.4 \
modelcards \
numpy \
scipy \
tensorboard \
transformers matplotlib
transformers
CMD ["/bin/bash"]
CMD ["/bin/bash"]

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FROM nvidia/cuda:12.1.0-runtime-ubuntu20.04
FROM nvidia/cuda:11.7.1-cudnn8-runtime-ubuntu20.04
LABEL maintainer="Hugging Face"
LABEL repository="diffusers"
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
RUN apt-get -y update \
&& apt-get install -y software-properties-common \
&& add-apt-repository ppa:deadsnakes/ppa
RUN apt install -y bash \
build-essential \
git \
git-lfs \
curl \
ca-certificates \
libsndfile1-dev \
libgl1 \
python3.10 \
python3.10-dev \
python3-pip \
python3.10-venv && \
RUN apt update && \
apt install -y bash \
build-essential \
git \
git-lfs \
curl \
ca-certificates \
python3.8 \
python3-pip \
python3.8-venv && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists
# make sure to use venv
RUN python3.10 -m venv /opt/venv
RUN python3 -m venv /opt/venv
ENV PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
# pre-install the heavy dependencies (these can later be overridden by the deps from setup.py)
RUN python3.10 -m pip install --no-cache-dir --upgrade pip uv==0.1.11 && \
python3.10 -m uv pip install --no-cache-dir \
torch \
torchvision \
torchaudio \
invisible_watermark && \
python3.10 -m pip install --no-cache-dir \
accelerate \
datasets \
hf-doc-builder \
huggingface-hub \
hf_transfer \
Jinja2 \
librosa \
numpy==1.26.4 \
scipy \
tensorboard \
transformers \
pytorch-lightning
RUN python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir --upgrade pip && \
python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir \
torch \
torchvision \
torchaudio \
--extra-index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cu117 && \
python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir \
accelerate \
datasets \
hf-doc-builder \
huggingface-hub \
modelcards \
numpy \
scipy \
tensorboard \
transformers
CMD ["/bin/bash"]
CMD ["/bin/bash"]

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FROM nvidia/cuda:12.1.0-runtime-ubuntu20.04
LABEL maintainer="Hugging Face"
LABEL repository="diffusers"
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
RUN apt-get -y update \
&& apt-get install -y software-properties-common \
&& add-apt-repository ppa:deadsnakes/ppa
RUN apt install -y bash \
build-essential \
git \
git-lfs \
curl \
ca-certificates \
libsndfile1-dev \
libgl1 \
python3.10 \
python3.10-dev \
python3-pip \
python3.10-venv && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists
# make sure to use venv
RUN python3.10 -m venv /opt/venv
ENV PATH="/opt/venv/bin:$PATH"
# pre-install the heavy dependencies (these can later be overridden by the deps from setup.py)
RUN python3.10 -m pip install --no-cache-dir --upgrade pip uv==0.1.11 && \
python3.10 -m pip install --no-cache-dir \
torch \
torchvision \
torchaudio \
invisible_watermark && \
python3.10 -m uv pip install --no-cache-dir \
accelerate \
datasets \
hf-doc-builder \
huggingface-hub \
hf_transfer \
Jinja2 \
librosa \
numpy==1.26.4 \
scipy \
tensorboard \
transformers \
xformers
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# Generating the documentation
To generate the documentation, you first have to build it. Several packages are necessary to build the doc,
you can install them with the following command, at the root of the code repository:
```bash
pip install -e ".[docs]"
```
Then you need to install our open source documentation builder tool:
```bash
pip install git+https://github.com/huggingface/doc-builder
```
---
**NOTE**
You only need to generate the documentation to inspect it locally (if you're planning changes and want to
check how they look before committing for instance). You don't have to commit the built documentation.
---
## Previewing the documentation
To preview the docs, first install the `watchdog` module with:
```bash
pip install watchdog
```
Then run the following command:
```bash
doc-builder preview {package_name} {path_to_docs}
```
For example:
```bash
doc-builder preview diffusers docs/source/en
```
The docs will be viewable at [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000). You can also preview the docs once you have opened a PR. You will see a bot add a comment to a link where the documentation with your changes lives.
---
**NOTE**
The `preview` command only works with existing doc files. When you add a completely new file, you need to update `_toctree.yml` & restart `preview` command (`ctrl-c` to stop it & call `doc-builder preview ...` again).
---
## Adding a new element to the navigation bar
Accepted files are Markdown (.md).
Create a file with its extension and put it in the source directory. You can then link it to the toc-tree by putting
the filename without the extension in the [`_toctree.yml`](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/docs/source/en/_toctree.yml) file.
## Renaming section headers and moving sections
It helps to keep the old links working when renaming the section header and/or moving sections from one document to another. This is because the old links are likely to be used in Issues, Forums, and Social media and it'd make for a much more superior user experience if users reading those months later could still easily navigate to the originally intended information.
Therefore, we simply keep a little map of moved sections at the end of the document where the original section was. The key is to preserve the original anchor.
So if you renamed a section from: "Section A" to "Section B", then you can add at the end of the file:
```md
Sections that were moved:
[ <a href="#section-b">Section A</a><a id="section-a"></a> ]
```
and of course, if you moved it to another file, then:
```md
Sections that were moved:
[ <a href="../new-file#section-b">Section A</a><a id="section-a"></a> ]
```
Use the relative style to link to the new file so that the versioned docs continue to work.
For an example of a rich moved section set please see the very end of [the transformers Trainer doc](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/blob/main/docs/source/en/main_classes/trainer.md).
## Writing Documentation - Specification
The `huggingface/diffusers` documentation follows the
[Google documentation](https://sphinxcontrib-napoleon.readthedocs.io/en/latest/example_google.html) style for docstrings,
although we can write them directly in Markdown.
### Adding a new tutorial
Adding a new tutorial or section is done in two steps:
- Add a new Markdown (.md) file under `docs/source/<languageCode>`.
- Link that file in `docs/source/<languageCode>/_toctree.yml` on the correct toc-tree.
Make sure to put your new file under the proper section. It's unlikely to go in the first section (*Get Started*), so
depending on the intended targets (beginners, more advanced users, or researchers) it should go in sections two, three, or four.
### Adding a new pipeline/scheduler
When adding a new pipeline:
- Create a file `xxx.md` under `docs/source/<languageCode>/api/pipelines` (don't hesitate to copy an existing file as template).
- Link that file in (*Diffusers Summary*) section in `docs/source/api/pipelines/overview.md`, along with the link to the paper, and a colab notebook (if available).
- Write a short overview of the diffusion model:
- Overview with paper & authors
- Paper abstract
- Tips and tricks and how to use it best
- Possible an end-to-end example of how to use it
- Add all the pipeline classes that should be linked in the diffusion model. These classes should be added using our Markdown syntax. By default as follows:
```
[[autodoc]] XXXPipeline
- all
- __call__
```
This will include every public method of the pipeline that is documented, as well as the `__call__` method that is not documented by default. If you just want to add additional methods that are not documented, you can put the list of all methods to add in a list that contains `all`.
```
[[autodoc]] XXXPipeline
- all
- __call__
- enable_attention_slicing
- disable_attention_slicing
- enable_xformers_memory_efficient_attention
- disable_xformers_memory_efficient_attention
```
You can follow the same process to create a new scheduler under the `docs/source/<languageCode>/api/schedulers` folder.
### Writing source documentation
Values that should be put in `code` should either be surrounded by backticks: \`like so\`. Note that argument names
and objects like True, None, or any strings should usually be put in `code`.
When mentioning a class, function, or method, it is recommended to use our syntax for internal links so that our tool
adds a link to its documentation with this syntax: \[\`XXXClass\`\] or \[\`function\`\]. This requires the class or
function to be in the main package.
If you want to create a link to some internal class or function, you need to
provide its path. For instance: \[\`pipelines.ImagePipelineOutput\`\]. This will be converted into a link with
`pipelines.ImagePipelineOutput` in the description. To get rid of the path and only keep the name of the object you are
linking to in the description, add a ~: \[\`~pipelines.ImagePipelineOutput\`\] will generate a link with `ImagePipelineOutput` in the description.
The same works for methods so you can either use \[\`XXXClass.method\`\] or \[\`~XXXClass.method\`\].
#### Defining arguments in a method
Arguments should be defined with the `Args:` (or `Arguments:` or `Parameters:`) prefix, followed by a line return and
an indentation. The argument should be followed by its type, with its shape if it is a tensor, a colon, and its
description:
```
Args:
n_layers (`int`): The number of layers of the model.
```
If the description is too long to fit in one line, another indentation is necessary before writing the description
after the argument.
Here's an example showcasing everything so far:
```
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AlbertTokenizer`]. See [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`~PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
```
For optional arguments or arguments with defaults we follow the following syntax: imagine we have a function with the
following signature:
```py
def my_function(x: str=None, a: float=3.14):
```
then its documentation should look like this:
```
Args:
x (`str`, *optional*):
This argument controls ...
a (`float`, *optional*, defaults to `3.14`):
This argument is used to ...
```
Note that we always omit the "defaults to \`None\`" when None is the default for any argument. Also note that even
if the first line describing your argument type and its default gets long, you can't break it on several lines. You can
however write as many lines as you want in the indented description (see the example above with `input_ids`).
#### Writing a multi-line code block
Multi-line code blocks can be useful for displaying examples. They are done between two lines of three backticks as usual in Markdown:
````
```
# first line of code
# second line
# etc
```
````
#### Writing a return block
The return block should be introduced with the `Returns:` prefix, followed by a line return and an indentation.
The first line should be the type of the return, followed by a line return. No need to indent further for the elements
building the return.
Here's an example of a single value return:
```
Returns:
`List[int]`: A list of integers in the range [0, 1] --- 1 for a special token, 0 for a sequence token.
```
Here's an example of a tuple return, comprising several objects:
```
Returns:
`tuple(torch.Tensor)` comprising various elements depending on the configuration ([`BertConfig`]) and inputs:
- ** loss** (*optional*, returned when `masked_lm_labels` is provided) `torch.Tensor` of shape `(1,)` --
Total loss is the sum of the masked language modeling loss and the next sequence prediction (classification) loss.
- **prediction_scores** (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, config.vocab_size)`) --
Prediction scores of the language modeling head (scores for each vocabulary token before SoftMax).
```
#### Adding an image
Due to the rapidly growing repository, it is important to make sure that no files that would significantly weigh down the repository are added. This includes images, videos, and other non-text files. We prefer to leverage a hf.co hosted `dataset` like
the ones hosted on [`hf-internal-testing`](https://huggingface.co/hf-internal-testing) in which to place these files and reference
them by URL. We recommend putting them in the following dataset: [huggingface/documentation-images](https://huggingface.co/datasets/huggingface/documentation-images).
If an external contribution, feel free to add the images to your PR and ask a Hugging Face member to migrate your images
to this dataset.
## Styling the docstring
We have an automatic script running with the `make style` command that will make sure that:
- the docstrings fully take advantage of the line width
- all code examples are formatted using black, like the code of the Transformers library
This script may have some weird failures if you made a syntax mistake or if you uncover a bug. Therefore, it's
recommended to commit your changes before running `make style`, so you can revert the changes done by that script
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on
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### Translating the Diffusers documentation into your language
As part of our mission to democratize machine learning, we'd love to make the Diffusers library available in many more languages! Follow the steps below if you want to help translate the documentation into your language 🙏.
**🗞️ Open an issue**
To get started, navigate to the [Issues](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues) page of this repo and check if anyone else has opened an issue for your language. If not, open a new issue by selecting the "🌐 Translating a New Language?" from the "New issue" button.
Once an issue exists, post a comment to indicate which chapters you'd like to work on, and we'll add your name to the list.
**🍴 Fork the repository**
First, you'll need to [fork the Diffusers repo](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/fork-a-repo). You can do this by clicking on the **Fork** button on the top-right corner of this repo's page.
Once you've forked the repo, you'll want to get the files on your local machine for editing. You can do that by cloning the fork with Git as follows:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/<YOUR-USERNAME>/diffusers.git
```
**📋 Copy-paste the English version with a new language code**
The documentation files are in one leading directory:
- [`docs/source`](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/docs/source): All the documentation materials are organized here by language.
You'll only need to copy the files in the [`docs/source/en`](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/docs/source/en) directory, so first navigate to your fork of the repo and run the following:
```bash
cd ~/path/to/diffusers/docs
cp -r source/en source/<LANG-ID>
```
Here, `<LANG-ID>` should be one of the ISO 639-1 or ISO 639-2 language codes -- see [here](https://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_list.php) for a handy table.
**✍️ Start translating**
The fun part comes - translating the text!
The first thing we recommend is translating the part of the `_toctree.yml` file that corresponds to your doc chapter. This file is used to render the table of contents on the website.
> 🙋 If the `_toctree.yml` file doesn't yet exist for your language, you can create one by copy-pasting from the English version and deleting the sections unrelated to your chapter. Just make sure it exists in the `docs/source/<LANG-ID>/` directory!
The fields you should add are `local` (with the name of the file containing the translation; e.g. `autoclass_tutorial`), and `title` (with the title of the doc in your language; e.g. `Load pretrained instances with an AutoClass`) -- as a reference, here is the `_toctree.yml` for [English](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/docs/source/en/_toctree.yml):
```yaml
- sections:
- local: pipeline_tutorial # Do not change this! Use the same name for your .md file
title: Pipelines for inference # Translate this!
...
title: Tutorials # Translate this!
```
Once you have translated the `_toctree.yml` file, you can start translating the [MDX](https://mdxjs.com/) files associated with your docs chapter.
> 🙋 If you'd like others to help you with the translation, you should [open an issue](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues) and tag @patrickvonplaten.

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# docstyle-ignore
INSTALL_CONTENT = """
# Diffusers installation
! pip install diffusers transformers datasets accelerate
# To install from source instead of the last release, comment the command above and uncomment the following one.
# ! pip install git+https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers.git
"""
notebook_first_cells = [{"type": "code", "content": INSTALL_CONTENT}]

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- sections:
- local: index
title: "🧨 Diffusers"
- local: quicktour
title: "Quicktour"
- local: installation
title: "Installation"
title: "Get started"
- sections:
- sections:
- local: using-diffusers/loading
title: "Loading Pipelines, Models, and Schedulers"
- local: using-diffusers/schedulers
title: "Using different Schedulers"
- local: using-diffusers/configuration
title: "Configuring Pipelines, Models, and Schedulers"
- local: using-diffusers/custom_pipeline_overview
title: "Loading and Adding Custom Pipelines"
title: "Loading & Hub"
- sections:
- local: using-diffusers/unconditional_image_generation
title: "Unconditional Image Generation"
- local: using-diffusers/conditional_image_generation
title: "Text-to-Image Generation"
- local: using-diffusers/img2img
title: "Text-Guided Image-to-Image"
- local: using-diffusers/inpaint
title: "Text-Guided Image-Inpainting"
- local: using-diffusers/custom_pipeline_examples
title: "Community Pipelines"
- local: using-diffusers/contribute_pipeline
title: "How to contribute a Pipeline"
title: "Pipelines for Inference"
- sections:
- local: using-diffusers/rl
title: "Reinforcement Learning"
- local: using-diffusers/audio
title: "Audio"
- local: using-diffusers/other-modalities
title: "Other Modalities"
title: "Taking Diffusers Beyond Images"
title: "Using Diffusers"
- sections:
- local: optimization/fp16
title: "Memory and Speed"
- local: optimization/onnx
title: "ONNX"
- local: optimization/open_vino
title: "OpenVINO"
- local: optimization/mps
title: "MPS"
title: "Optimization/Special Hardware"
- sections:
- local: training/overview
title: "Overview"
- local: training/unconditional_training
title: "Unconditional Image Generation"
- local: training/text_inversion
title: "Textual Inversion"
- local: training/dreambooth
title: "Dreambooth"
- local: training/text2image
title: "Text-to-image fine-tuning"
title: "Training"
- sections:
- local: conceptual/stable_diffusion
title: "Stable Diffusion"
- local: conceptual/philosophy
title: "Philosophy"
- local: conceptual/contribution
title: "How to contribute?"
title: "Conceptual Guides"
- sections:
- sections:
- local: api/models
title: "Models"
- local: api/schedulers
title: "Schedulers"
- local: api/diffusion_pipeline
title: "Diffusion Pipeline"
- local: api/logging
title: "Logging"
- local: api/configuration
title: "Configuration"
- local: api/outputs
title: "Outputs"
title: "Main Classes"
- sections:
- local: api/pipelines/overview
title: "Overview"
- local: api/pipelines/alt_diffusion
title: "AltDiffusion"
- local: api/pipelines/cycle_diffusion
title: "Cycle Diffusion"
- local: api/pipelines/ddim
title: "DDIM"
- local: api/pipelines/ddpm
title: "DDPM"
- local: api/pipelines/latent_diffusion
title: "Latent Diffusion"
- local: api/pipelines/latent_diffusion_uncond
title: "Unconditional Latent Diffusion"
- local: api/pipelines/pndm
title: "PNDM"
- local: api/pipelines/score_sde_ve
title: "Score SDE VE"
- local: api/pipelines/stable_diffusion
title: "Stable Diffusion"
- local: api/pipelines/stable_diffusion_safe
title: "Safe Stable Diffusion"
- local: api/pipelines/stochastic_karras_ve
title: "Stochastic Karras VE"
- local: api/pipelines/dance_diffusion
title: "Dance Diffusion"
- local: api/pipelines/versatile_diffusion
title: "Versatile Diffusion"
- local: api/pipelines/vq_diffusion
title: "VQ Diffusion"
- local: api/pipelines/repaint
title: "RePaint"
title: "Pipelines"
- sections:
- local: api/experimental/rl
title: "RL Planning"
title: "Experimental Features"
title: "API"

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<!--Copyright 2022 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
@@ -12,13 +12,8 @@ specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
# Configuration
Schedulers from [`~schedulers.scheduling_utils.SchedulerMixin`] and models from [`ModelMixin`] inherit from [`ConfigMixin`] which stores all the parameters that are passed to their respective `__init__` methods in a JSON-configuration file.
<Tip>
To use private or [gated](https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/models-gated#gated-models) models, log-in with `huggingface-cli login`.
</Tip>
In Diffusers, schedulers of type [`schedulers.scheduling_utils.SchedulerMixin`], and models of type [`ModelMixin`] inherit from [`ConfigMixin`] which conveniently takes care of storing all parameters that are
passed to the respective `__init__` methods in a JSON-configuration file.
## ConfigMixin
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- load_config
- from_config
- save_config
- to_json_file
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on
an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
-->
# Pipelines
The [`DiffusionPipeline`] is the easiest way to load any pretrained diffusion pipeline from the [Hub](https://huggingface.co/models?library=diffusers) and to use it in inference.
<Tip>
One should not use the Diffusion Pipeline class for training or fine-tuning a diffusion model. Individual
components of diffusion pipelines are usually trained individually, so we suggest to directly work
with [`UNetModel`] and [`UNetConditionModel`].
</Tip>
Any diffusion pipeline that is loaded with [`~DiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained`] will automatically
detect the pipeline type, *e.g.* [`StableDiffusionPipeline`] and consequently load each component of the
pipeline and pass them into the `__init__` function of the pipeline, *e.g.* [`~StableDiffusionPipeline.__init__`].
Any pipeline object can be saved locally with [`~DiffusionPipeline.save_pretrained`].
## DiffusionPipeline
[[autodoc]] DiffusionPipeline
- from_pretrained
- save_pretrained
- to
- device
- components
## ImagePipelineOutput
By default diffusion pipelines return an object of class
[[autodoc]] pipeline_utils.ImagePipelineOutput

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@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express o
specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
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# 번역중
# TODO
열심히 번역을 진행중입니다. 조금만 기다려주세요.
감사합니다!
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# Logging
🧨 Diffusers has a centralized logging system, so that you can setup the verbosity of the library easily.
Currently the default verbosity of the library is `WARNING`.
To change the level of verbosity, just use one of the direct setters. For instance, here is how to change the verbosity
to the INFO level.
```python
import diffusers
diffusers.logging.set_verbosity_info()
```
You can also use the environment variable `DIFFUSERS_VERBOSITY` to override the default verbosity. You can set it
to one of the following: `debug`, `info`, `warning`, `error`, `critical`. For example:
```bash
DIFFUSERS_VERBOSITY=error ./myprogram.py
```
Additionally, some `warnings` can be disabled by setting the environment variable
`DIFFUSERS_NO_ADVISORY_WARNINGS` to a true value, like *1*. This will disable any warning that is logged using
[`logger.warning_advice`]. For example:
```bash
DIFFUSERS_NO_ADVISORY_WARNINGS=1 ./myprogram.py
```
Here is an example of how to use the same logger as the library in your own module or script:
```python
from diffusers.utils import logging
logging.set_verbosity_info()
logger = logging.get_logger("diffusers")
logger.info("INFO")
logger.warning("WARN")
```
All the methods of this logging module are documented below, the main ones are
[`logging.get_verbosity`] to get the current level of verbosity in the logger and
[`logging.set_verbosity`] to set the verbosity to the level of your choice. In order (from the least
verbose to the most verbose), those levels (with their corresponding int values in parenthesis) are:
- `diffusers.logging.CRITICAL` or `diffusers.logging.FATAL` (int value, 50): only report the most
critical errors.
- `diffusers.logging.ERROR` (int value, 40): only report errors.
- `diffusers.logging.WARNING` or `diffusers.logging.WARN` (int value, 30): only reports error and
warnings. This the default level used by the library.
- `diffusers.logging.INFO` (int value, 20): reports error, warnings and basic information.
- `diffusers.logging.DEBUG` (int value, 10): report all information.
By default, `tqdm` progress bars will be displayed during model download. [`logging.disable_progress_bar`] and [`logging.enable_progress_bar`] can be used to suppress or unsuppress this behavior.
## Base setters
[[autodoc]] logging.set_verbosity_error
[[autodoc]] logging.set_verbosity_warning
[[autodoc]] logging.set_verbosity_info
[[autodoc]] logging.set_verbosity_debug
## Other functions
[[autodoc]] logging.get_verbosity
[[autodoc]] logging.set_verbosity
[[autodoc]] logging.get_logger
[[autodoc]] logging.enable_default_handler
[[autodoc]] logging.disable_default_handler
[[autodoc]] logging.enable_explicit_format
[[autodoc]] logging.reset_format
[[autodoc]] logging.enable_progress_bar
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# Models
Diffusers contains pretrained models for popular algorithms and modules for creating the next set of diffusion models.
The primary function of these models is to denoise an input sample, by modeling the distribution $p_\theta(\mathbf{x}_{t-1}|\mathbf{x}_t)$.
The models are built on the base class ['ModelMixin'] that is a `torch.nn.module` with basic functionality for saving and loading models both locally and from the HuggingFace hub.
## ModelMixin
[[autodoc]] ModelMixin
## UNet2DOutput
[[autodoc]] models.unet_2d.UNet2DOutput
## UNet2DModel
[[autodoc]] UNet2DModel
## UNet1DOutput
[[autodoc]] models.unet_1d.UNet1DOutput
## UNet1DModel
[[autodoc]] UNet1DModel
## UNet2DConditionOutput
[[autodoc]] models.unet_2d_condition.UNet2DConditionOutput
## UNet2DConditionModel
[[autodoc]] UNet2DConditionModel
## DecoderOutput
[[autodoc]] models.vae.DecoderOutput
## VQEncoderOutput
[[autodoc]] models.vae.VQEncoderOutput
## VQModel
[[autodoc]] VQModel
## AutoencoderKLOutput
[[autodoc]] models.vae.AutoencoderKLOutput
## AutoencoderKL
[[autodoc]] AutoencoderKL
## Transformer2DModel
[[autodoc]] Transformer2DModel
## Transformer2DModelOutput
[[autodoc]] models.attention.Transformer2DModelOutput
## FlaxModelMixin
[[autodoc]] FlaxModelMixin
## FlaxUNet2DConditionOutput
[[autodoc]] models.unet_2d_condition_flax.FlaxUNet2DConditionOutput
## FlaxUNet2DConditionModel
[[autodoc]] FlaxUNet2DConditionModel
## FlaxDecoderOutput
[[autodoc]] models.vae_flax.FlaxDecoderOutput
## FlaxAutoencoderKLOutput
[[autodoc]] models.vae_flax.FlaxAutoencoderKLOutput
## FlaxAutoencoderKL
[[autodoc]] FlaxAutoencoderKL

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# BaseOutputs
All models have outputs that are instances of subclasses of [`~utils.BaseOutput`]. Those are
data structures containing all the information returned by the model, but that can also be used as tuples or
dictionaries.
Let's see how this looks in an example:
```python
from diffusers import DDIMPipeline
pipeline = DDIMPipeline.from_pretrained("google/ddpm-cifar10-32")
outputs = pipeline()
```
The `outputs` object is a [`~pipeline_utils.ImagePipelineOutput`], as we can see in the
documentation of that class below, it means it has an image attribute.
You can access each attribute as you would usually do, and if that attribute has not been returned by the model, you will get `None`:
```python
outputs.images
```
or via keyword lookup
```python
outputs["images"]
```
When considering our `outputs` object as tuple, it only considers the attributes that don't have `None` values.
Here for instance, we could retrieve images via indexing:
```python
outputs[:1]
```
which will return the tuple `(outputs.images)` for instance.
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[[autodoc]] utils.BaseOutput
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# AltDiffusion
AltDiffusion was proposed in [AltCLIP: Altering the Language Encoder in CLIP for Extended Language Capabilities](https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.06679) by Zhongzhi Chen, Guang Liu, Bo-Wen Zhang, Fulong Ye, Qinghong Yang, Ledell Wu
The abstract of the paper is the following:
*In this work, we present a conceptually simple and effective method to train a strong bilingual multimodal representation model. Starting from the pretrained multimodal representation model CLIP released by OpenAI, we switched its text encoder with a pretrained multilingual text encoder XLM-R, and aligned both languages and image representations by a two-stage training schema consisting of teacher learning and contrastive learning. We validate our method through evaluations of a wide range of tasks. We set new state-of-the-art performances on a bunch of tasks including ImageNet-CN, Flicker30k- CN, and COCO-CN. Further, we obtain very close performances with CLIP on almost all tasks, suggesting that one can simply alter the text encoder in CLIP for extended capabilities such as multilingual understanding.*
*Overview*:
| Pipeline | Tasks | Colab | Demo
|---|---|:---:|:---:|
| [pipeline_alt_diffusion.py](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/pipelines/alt_diffusion/pipeline_alt_diffusion.py) | *Text-to-Image Generation* | - | -
| [pipeline_alt_diffusion_img2img.py](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/pipelines/alt_diffusion/pipeline_alt_diffusion_img2img.py) | *Image-to-Image Text-Guided Generation* | - |-
## Tips
- AltDiffusion is conceptually exaclty the same as [Stable Diffusion](./api/pipelines/stable_diffusion).
- *Run AltDiffusion*
AltDiffusion can be tested very easily with the [`AltDiffusionPipeline`], [`AltDiffusionImg2ImgPipeline`] and the `"BAAI/AltDiffusion-m9"` checkpoint exactly in the same way it is shown in the [Conditional Image Generation Guide](./using-diffusers/conditional_image_generation) and the [Image-to-Image Generation Guide](./using-diffusers/img2img).
- *How to load and use different schedulers.*
The alt diffusion pipeline uses [`DDIMScheduler`] scheduler by default. But `diffusers` provides many other schedulers that can be used with the alt diffusion pipeline such as [`PNDMScheduler`], [`LMSDiscreteScheduler`], [`EulerDiscreteScheduler`], [`EulerAncestralDiscreteScheduler`] etc.
To use a different scheduler, you can either change it via the [`ConfigMixin.from_config`] method or pass the `scheduler` argument to the `from_pretrained` method of the pipeline. For example, to use the [`EulerDiscreteScheduler`], you can do the following:
```python
>>> from diffusers import AltDiffusionPipeline, EulerDiscreteScheduler
>>> pipeline = AltDiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained("BAAI/AltDiffusion-m9")
>>> pipeline.scheduler = EulerDiscreteScheduler.from_config(pipeline.scheduler.config)
>>> # or
>>> euler_scheduler = EulerDiscreteScheduler.from_pretrained("BAAI/AltDiffusion-m9", subfolder="scheduler")
>>> pipeline = AltDiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained("BAAI/AltDiffusion-m9", scheduler=euler_scheduler)
```
- *How to conver all use cases with multiple or single pipeline*
If you want to use all possible use cases in a single `DiffusionPipeline` we recommend using the `components` functionality to instantiate all components in the most memory-efficient way:
```python
>>> from diffusers import (
... AltDiffusionPipeline,
... AltDiffusionImg2ImgPipeline,
... )
>>> text2img = AltDiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained("BAAI/AltDiffusion-m9")
>>> img2img = AltDiffusionImg2ImgPipeline(**text2img.components)
>>> # now you can use text2img(...) and img2img(...) just like the call methods of each respective pipeline
```
## AltDiffusionPipelineOutput
[[autodoc]] pipelines.alt_diffusion.AltDiffusionPipelineOutput
## AltDiffusionPipeline
[[autodoc]] AltDiffusionPipeline
- __call__
- enable_attention_slicing
- disable_attention_slicing
## AltDiffusionImg2ImgPipeline
[[autodoc]] AltDiffusionImg2ImgPipeline
- __call__
- enable_attention_slicing
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# Cycle Diffusion
## Overview
Cycle Diffusion is a Text-Guided Image-to-Image Generation model proposed in [Unifying Diffusion Models' Latent Space, with Applications to CycleDiffusion and Guidance](https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.05559) by Chen Henry Wu, Fernando De la Torre.
The abstract of the paper is the following:
*Diffusion models have achieved unprecedented performance in generative modeling. The commonly-adopted formulation of the latent code of diffusion models is a sequence of gradually denoised samples, as opposed to the simpler (e.g., Gaussian) latent space of GANs, VAEs, and normalizing flows. This paper provides an alternative, Gaussian formulation of the latent space of various diffusion models, as well as an invertible DPM-Encoder that maps images into the latent space. While our formulation is purely based on the definition of diffusion models, we demonstrate several intriguing consequences. (1) Empirically, we observe that a common latent space emerges from two diffusion models trained independently on related domains. In light of this finding, we propose CycleDiffusion, which uses DPM-Encoder for unpaired image-to-image translation. Furthermore, applying CycleDiffusion to text-to-image diffusion models, we show that large-scale text-to-image diffusion models can be used as zero-shot image-to-image editors. (2) One can guide pre-trained diffusion models and GANs by controlling the latent codes in a unified, plug-and-play formulation based on energy-based models. Using the CLIP model and a face recognition model as guidance, we demonstrate that diffusion models have better coverage of low-density sub-populations and individuals than GANs.*
*Tips*:
- The Cycle Diffusion pipeline is fully compatible with any [Stable Diffusion](./stable_diffusion) checkpoints
- Currently Cycle Diffusion only works with the [`DDIMScheduler`].
*Example*:
In the following we should how to best use the [`CycleDiffusionPipeline`]
```python
import requests
import torch
from PIL import Image
from io import BytesIO
from diffusers import CycleDiffusionPipeline, DDIMScheduler
# load the pipeline
# make sure you're logged in with `huggingface-cli login`
model_id_or_path = "CompVis/stable-diffusion-v1-4"
scheduler = DDIMScheduler.from_pretrained(model_id_or_path, subfolder="scheduler")
pipe = CycleDiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained(model_id_or_path, scheduler=scheduler).to("cuda")
# let's download an initial image
url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ChenWu98/cycle-diffusion/main/data/dalle2/An%20astronaut%20riding%20a%20horse.png"
response = requests.get(url)
init_image = Image.open(BytesIO(response.content)).convert("RGB")
init_image = init_image.resize((512, 512))
init_image.save("horse.png")
# let's specify a prompt
source_prompt = "An astronaut riding a horse"
prompt = "An astronaut riding an elephant"
# call the pipeline
image = pipe(
prompt=prompt,
source_prompt=source_prompt,
init_image=init_image,
num_inference_steps=100,
eta=0.1,
strength=0.8,
guidance_scale=2,
source_guidance_scale=1,
).images[0]
image.save("horse_to_elephant.png")
# let's try another example
# See more samples at the original repo: https://github.com/ChenWu98/cycle-diffusion
url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ChenWu98/cycle-diffusion/main/data/dalle2/A%20black%20colored%20car.png"
response = requests.get(url)
init_image = Image.open(BytesIO(response.content)).convert("RGB")
init_image = init_image.resize((512, 512))
init_image.save("black.png")
source_prompt = "A black colored car"
prompt = "A blue colored car"
# call the pipeline
torch.manual_seed(0)
image = pipe(
prompt=prompt,
source_prompt=source_prompt,
init_image=init_image,
num_inference_steps=100,
eta=0.1,
strength=0.85,
guidance_scale=3,
source_guidance_scale=1,
).images[0]
image.save("black_to_blue.png")
```
## CycleDiffusionPipeline
[[autodoc]] CycleDiffusionPipeline
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# Dance Diffusion
[Dance Diffusion](https://github.com/Harmonai-org/sample-generator) is by Zach Evans.
## Overview
Dance Diffusion is the first in a suite of generative audio tools for producers and musicians released by [Harmonai](https://github.com/Harmonai-org).
[Dance Diffusion](https://github.com/Harmonai-org/sample-generator) by Zach Evans.
Dance Diffusion is the first in a suite of generative audio tools for producers and musicians to be released by Harmonai.
For more info or to get involved in the development of these tools, please visit https://harmonai.org and fill out the form on the front page.
<Tip>
The original codebase of this implementation can be found [here](https://github.com/Harmonai-org/sample-generator).
Make sure to check out the Schedulers [guide](../../using-diffusers/schedulers) to learn how to explore the tradeoff between scheduler speed and quality, and see the [reuse components across pipelines](../../using-diffusers/loading#reuse-components-across-pipelines) section to learn how to efficiently load the same components into multiple pipelines.
## Available Pipelines:
| Pipeline | Tasks | Colab
|---|---|:---:|
| [pipeline_dance_diffusion.py](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/pipelines/dance_diffusion/pipeline_dance_diffusion.py) | *Unconditional Audio Generation* | - |
</Tip>
## DanceDiffusionPipeline
[[autodoc]] DanceDiffusionPipeline
- all
- __call__
## AudioPipelineOutput
[[autodoc]] pipelines.AudioPipelineOutput
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# DDIM
## Overview
[Denoising Diffusion Implicit Models](https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.02502) (DDIM) by Jiaming Song, Chenlin Meng and Stefano Ermon.
The abstract of the paper is the following:
Denoising diffusion probabilistic models (DDPMs) have achieved high quality image generation without adversarial training, yet they require simulating a Markov chain for many steps to produce a sample. To accelerate sampling, we present denoising diffusion implicit models (DDIMs), a more efficient class of iterative implicit probabilistic models with the same training procedure as DDPMs. In DDPMs, the generative process is defined as the reverse of a Markovian diffusion process. We construct a class of non-Markovian diffusion processes that lead to the same training objective, but whose reverse process can be much faster to sample from. We empirically demonstrate that DDIMs can produce high quality samples 10× to 50× faster in terms of wall-clock time compared to DDPMs, allow us to trade off computation for sample quality, and can perform semantically meaningful image interpolation directly in the latent space.
The original codebase of this paper can be found here: [ermongroup/ddim](https://github.com/ermongroup/ddim).
For questions, feel free to contact the author on [tsong.me](https://tsong.me/).
## Available Pipelines:
| Pipeline | Tasks | Colab
|---|---|:---:|
| [pipeline_ddim.py](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/pipelines/ddim/pipeline_ddim.py) | *Unconditional Image Generation* | - |
## DDIMPipeline
[[autodoc]] DDIMPipeline
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# DDPM
## Overview
[Denoising Diffusion Probabilistic Models](https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.11239)
(DDPM) by Jonathan Ho, Ajay Jain and Pieter Abbeel proposes the diffusion based model of the same name, but in the context of the 🤗 Diffusers library, DDPM refers to the discrete denoising scheduler from the paper as well as the pipeline.
The abstract of the paper is the following:
We present high quality image synthesis results using diffusion probabilistic models, a class of latent variable models inspired by considerations from nonequilibrium thermodynamics. Our best results are obtained by training on a weighted variational bound designed according to a novel connection between diffusion probabilistic models and denoising score matching with Langevin dynamics, and our models naturally admit a progressive lossy decompression scheme that can be interpreted as a generalization of autoregressive decoding. On the unconditional CIFAR10 dataset, we obtain an Inception score of 9.46 and a state-of-the-art FID score of 3.17. On 256x256 LSUN, we obtain sample quality similar to ProgressiveGAN.
The original codebase of this paper can be found [here](https://github.com/hojonathanho/diffusion).
## Available Pipelines:
| Pipeline | Tasks | Colab
|---|---|:---:|
| [pipeline_ddpm.py](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/pipelines/ddpm/pipeline_ddpm.py) | *Unconditional Image Generation* | - |
# DDPMPipeline
[[autodoc]] DDPMPipeline
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# Latent Diffusion
Latent Diffusion was proposed in [High-Resolution Image Synthesis with Latent Diffusion Models](https://huggingface.co/papers/2112.10752) by Robin Rombach, Andreas Blattmann, Dominik Lorenz, Patrick Esser, Björn Ommer.
## Overview
The abstract from the paper is:
Latent Diffusion was proposed in [High-Resolution Image Synthesis with Latent Diffusion Models](https://arxiv.org/abs/2112.10752) by Robin Rombach, Andreas Blattmann, Dominik Lorenz, Patrick Esser, Björn Ommer.
The abstract of the paper is the following:
*By decomposing the image formation process into a sequential application of denoising autoencoders, diffusion models (DMs) achieve state-of-the-art synthesis results on image data and beyond. Additionally, their formulation allows for a guiding mechanism to control the image generation process without retraining. However, since these models typically operate directly in pixel space, optimization of powerful DMs often consumes hundreds of GPU days and inference is expensive due to sequential evaluations. To enable DM training on limited computational resources while retaining their quality and flexibility, we apply them in the latent space of powerful pretrained autoencoders. In contrast to previous work, training diffusion models on such a representation allows for the first time to reach a near-optimal point between complexity reduction and detail preservation, greatly boosting visual fidelity. By introducing cross-attention layers into the model architecture, we turn diffusion models into powerful and flexible generators for general conditioning inputs such as text or bounding boxes and high-resolution synthesis becomes possible in a convolutional manner. Our latent diffusion models (LDMs) achieve a new state of the art for image inpainting and highly competitive performance on various tasks, including unconditional image generation, semantic scene synthesis, and super-resolution, while significantly reducing computational requirements compared to pixel-based DMs.*
The original codebase can be found at [CompVis/latent-diffusion](https://github.com/CompVis/latent-diffusion).
The original codebase can be found [here](https://github.com/CompVis/latent-diffusion).
<Tip>
## Tips:
Make sure to check out the Schedulers [guide](../../using-diffusers/schedulers) to learn how to explore the tradeoff between scheduler speed and quality, and see the [reuse components across pipelines](../../using-diffusers/loading#reuse-components-across-pipelines) section to learn how to efficiently load the same components into multiple pipelines.
-
-
-
## Available Pipelines:
| Pipeline | Tasks | Colab
|---|---|:---:|
| [pipeline_latent_diffusion.py](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/pipelines/latent_diffusion/pipeline_latent_diffusion.py) | *Text-to-Image Generation* | - |
| [pipeline_latent_diffusion_superresolution.py](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/pipelines/latent_diffusion/pipeline_latent_diffusion_superresolution.py) | *Super Resolution* | - |
## Examples:
</Tip>
## LDMTextToImagePipeline
[[autodoc]] LDMTextToImagePipeline
- all
- __call__
- __call__
## LDMSuperResolutionPipeline
[[autodoc]] LDMSuperResolutionPipeline
- all
- __call__
## ImagePipelineOutput
[[autodoc]] pipelines.ImagePipelineOutput
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# Unconditional Latent Diffusion
## Overview
Unconditional Latent Diffusion was proposed in [High-Resolution Image Synthesis with Latent Diffusion Models](https://arxiv.org/abs/2112.10752) by Robin Rombach, Andreas Blattmann, Dominik Lorenz, Patrick Esser, Björn Ommer.
The abstract of the paper is the following:
*By decomposing the image formation process into a sequential application of denoising autoencoders, diffusion models (DMs) achieve state-of-the-art synthesis results on image data and beyond. Additionally, their formulation allows for a guiding mechanism to control the image generation process without retraining. However, since these models typically operate directly in pixel space, optimization of powerful DMs often consumes hundreds of GPU days and inference is expensive due to sequential evaluations. To enable DM training on limited computational resources while retaining their quality and flexibility, we apply them in the latent space of powerful pretrained autoencoders. In contrast to previous work, training diffusion models on such a representation allows for the first time to reach a near-optimal point between complexity reduction and detail preservation, greatly boosting visual fidelity. By introducing cross-attention layers into the model architecture, we turn diffusion models into powerful and flexible generators for general conditioning inputs such as text or bounding boxes and high-resolution synthesis becomes possible in a convolutional manner. Our latent diffusion models (LDMs) achieve a new state of the art for image inpainting and highly competitive performance on various tasks, including unconditional image generation, semantic scene synthesis, and super-resolution, while significantly reducing computational requirements compared to pixel-based DMs.*
The original codebase can be found [here](https://github.com/CompVis/latent-diffusion).
## Tips:
-
-
-
## Available Pipelines:
| Pipeline | Tasks | Colab
|---|---|:---:|
| [pipeline_latent_diffusion_uncond.py](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/pipelines/latent_diffusion_uncond/pipeline_latent_diffusion_uncond.py) | *Unconditional Image Generation* | - |
## Examples:
## LDMPipeline
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# Pipelines
Pipelines provide a simple way to run state-of-the-art diffusion models in inference.
Most diffusion systems consist of multiple independently-trained models and highly adaptable scheduler
components - all of which are needed to have a functioning end-to-end diffusion system.
As an example, [Stable Diffusion](https://huggingface.co/blog/stable_diffusion) has three independently trained models:
- [Autoencoder](./api/models#vae)
- [Conditional Unet](./api/models#UNet2DConditionModel)
- [CLIP text encoder](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/v4.21.2/en/model_doc/clip#transformers.CLIPTextModel)
- a scheduler component, [scheduler](./api/scheduler#pndm),
- a [CLIPFeatureExtractor](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/v4.21.2/en/model_doc/clip#transformers.CLIPFeatureExtractor),
- as well as a [safety checker](./stable_diffusion#safety_checker).
All of these components are necessary to run stable diffusion in inference even though they were trained
or created independently from each other.
To that end, we strive to offer all open-sourced, state-of-the-art diffusion system under a unified API.
More specifically, we strive to provide pipelines that
- 1. can load the officially published weights and yield 1-to-1 the same outputs as the original implementation according to the corresponding paper (*e.g.* [LDMTextToImagePipeline](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/src/diffusers/pipelines/latent_diffusion), uses the officially released weights of [High-Resolution Image Synthesis with Latent Diffusion Models](https://arxiv.org/abs/2112.10752)),
- 2. have a simple user interface to run the model in inference (see the [Pipelines API](#pipelines-api) section),
- 3. are easy to understand with code that is self-explanatory and can be read along-side the official paper (see [Pipelines summary](#pipelines-summary)),
- 4. can easily be contributed by the community (see the [Contribution](#contribution) section).
**Note** that pipelines do not (and should not) offer any training functionality.
If you are looking for *official* training examples, please have a look at [examples](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/examples).
## 🧨 Diffusers Summary
The following table summarizes all officially supported pipelines, their corresponding paper, and if
available a colab notebook to directly try them out.
| Pipeline | Paper | Tasks | Colab
|---|---|:---:|:---:|
| [alt_diffusion](./api/pipelines/alt_diffusion) | [**AltDiffusion**](https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.06679) | Image-to-Image Text-Guided Generation | -
| [cycle_diffusion](./api/pipelines/cycle_diffusion) | [**Cycle Diffusion**](https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.05559) | Image-to-Image Text-Guided Generation |
| [dance_diffusion](./api/pipelines/dance_diffusion) | [**Dance Diffusion**](https://github.com/williamberman/diffusers.git) | Unconditional Audio Generation |
| [ddpm](./api/pipelines/ddpm) | [**Denoising Diffusion Probabilistic Models**](https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.11239) | Unconditional Image Generation |
| [ddim](./api/pipelines/ddim) | [**Denoising Diffusion Implicit Models**](https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.02502) | Unconditional Image Generation |
| [latent_diffusion](./api/pipelines/latent_diffusion) | [**High-Resolution Image Synthesis with Latent Diffusion Models**](https://arxiv.org/abs/2112.10752)| Text-to-Image Generation |
| [latent_diffusion](./api/pipelines/latent_diffusion) | [**High-Resolution Image Synthesis with Latent Diffusion Models**](https://arxiv.org/abs/2112.10752)| Super Resolution Image-to-Image |
| [latent_diffusion_uncond](./api/pipelines/latent_diffusion_uncond) | [**High-Resolution Image Synthesis with Latent Diffusion Models**](https://arxiv.org/abs/2112.10752) | Unconditional Image Generation |
| [pndm](./api/pipelines/pndm) | [**Pseudo Numerical Methods for Diffusion Models on Manifolds**](https://arxiv.org/abs/2202.09778) | Unconditional Image Generation |
| [score_sde_ve](./api/pipelines/score_sde_ve) | [**Score-Based Generative Modeling through Stochastic Differential Equations**](https://openreview.net/forum?id=PxTIG12RRHS) | Unconditional Image Generation |
| [score_sde_vp](./api/pipelines/score_sde_vp) | [**Score-Based Generative Modeling through Stochastic Differential Equations**](https://openreview.net/forum?id=PxTIG12RRHS) | Unconditional Image Generation |
| [stable_diffusion](./api/pipelines/stable_diffusion) | [**Stable Diffusion**](https://stability.ai/blog/stable-diffusion-public-release) | Text-to-Image Generation | [![Open In Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg)](https://colab.research.google.com/github/huggingface/notebooks/blob/main/diffusers/training_example.ipynb)
| [stable_diffusion](./api/pipelines/stable_diffusion) | [**Stable Diffusion**](https://stability.ai/blog/stable-diffusion-public-release) | Image-to-Image Text-Guided Generation | [![Open In Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg)](https://colab.research.google.com/github/huggingface/notebooks/blob/main/diffusers/image_2_image_using_diffusers.ipynb)
| [stable_diffusion](./api/pipelines/stable_diffusion) | [**Stable Diffusion**](https://stability.ai/blog/stable-diffusion-public-release) | Text-Guided Image Inpainting | [![Open In Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg)](https://colab.research.google.com/github/huggingface/notebooks/blob/main/diffusers/in_painting_with_stable_diffusion_using_diffusers.ipynb)
| [stable_diffusion_safe](./api/pipelines/stable_diffusion_safe) | [**Safe Stable Diffusion**](https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.05105) | Text-Guided Generation | [![Open In Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg)](https://colab.research.google.com/github/ml-research/safe-latent-diffusion/blob/main/examples/Safe%20Latent%20Diffusion.ipynb)
| [stochastic_karras_ve](./api/pipelines/stochastic_karras_ve) | [**Elucidating the Design Space of Diffusion-Based Generative Models**](https://arxiv.org/abs/2206.00364) | Unconditional Image Generation |
| [versatile_diffusion](./api/pipelines/versatile_diffusion) | [Versatile Diffusion: Text, Images and Variations All in One Diffusion Model](https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.08332) | Text-to-Image Generation |
| [versatile_diffusion](./api/pipelines/versatile_diffusion) | [Versatile Diffusion: Text, Images and Variations All in One Diffusion Model](https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.08332) | Image Variations Generation |
| [versatile_diffusion](./api/pipelines/versatile_diffusion) | [Versatile Diffusion: Text, Images and Variations All in One Diffusion Model](https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.08332) | Dual Image and Text Guided Generation |
| [vq_diffusion](./api/pipelines/vq_diffusion) | [Vector Quantized Diffusion Model for Text-to-Image Synthesis](https://arxiv.org/abs/2111.14822) | Text-to-Image Generation |
**Note**: Pipelines are simple examples of how to play around with the diffusion systems as described in the corresponding papers.
However, most of them can be adapted to use different scheduler components or even different model components. Some pipeline examples are shown in the [Examples](#examples) below.
## Pipelines API
Diffusion models often consist of multiple independently-trained models or other previously existing components.
Each model has been trained independently on a different task and the scheduler can easily be swapped out and replaced with a different one.
During inference, we however want to be able to easily load all components and use them in inference - even if one component, *e.g.* CLIP's text encoder, originates from a different library, such as [Transformers](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers). To that end, all pipelines provide the following functionality:
- [`from_pretrained` method](../diffusion_pipeline) that accepts a Hugging Face Hub repository id, *e.g.* [runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5](https://huggingface.co/runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5) or a path to a local directory, *e.g.*
"./stable-diffusion". To correctly retrieve which models and components should be loaded, one has to provide a `model_index.json` file, *e.g.* [runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5/model_index.json](https://huggingface.co/runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5/blob/main/model_index.json), which defines all components that should be
loaded into the pipelines. More specifically, for each model/component one needs to define the format `<name>: ["<library>", "<class name>"]`. `<name>` is the attribute name given to the loaded instance of `<class name>` which can be found in the library or pipeline folder called `"<library>"`.
- [`save_pretrained`](../diffusion_pipeline) that accepts a local path, *e.g.* `./stable-diffusion` under which all models/components of the pipeline will be saved. For each component/model a folder is created inside the local path that is named after the given attribute name, *e.g.* `./stable_diffusion/unet`.
In addition, a `model_index.json` file is created at the root of the local path, *e.g.* `./stable_diffusion/model_index.json` so that the complete pipeline can again be instantiated
from the local path.
- [`to`](../diffusion_pipeline) which accepts a `string` or `torch.device` to move all models that are of type `torch.nn.Module` to the passed device. The behavior is fully analogous to [PyTorch's `to` method](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/generated/torch.nn.Module.html#torch.nn.Module.to).
- [`__call__`] method to use the pipeline in inference. `__call__` defines inference logic of the pipeline and should ideally encompass all aspects of it, from pre-processing to forwarding tensors to the different models and schedulers, as well as post-processing. The API of the `__call__` method can strongly vary from pipeline to pipeline. *E.g.* a text-to-image pipeline, such as [`StableDiffusionPipeline`](./stable_diffusion) should accept among other things the text prompt to generate the image. A pure image generation pipeline, such as [DDPMPipeline](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/src/diffusers/pipelines/ddpm) on the other hand can be run without providing any inputs. To better understand what inputs can be adapted for
each pipeline, one should look directly into the respective pipeline.
**Note**: All pipelines have PyTorch's autograd disabled by decorating the `__call__` method with a [`torch.no_grad`](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/generated/torch.no_grad.html) decorator because pipelines should
not be used for training. If you want to store the gradients during the forward pass, we recommend writing your own pipeline, see also our [community-examples](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/examples/community)
## Contribution
We are more than happy about any contribution to the officially supported pipelines 🤗. We aspire
all of our pipelines to be **self-contained**, **easy-to-tweak**, **beginner-friendly** and for **one-purpose-only**.
- **Self-contained**: A pipeline shall be as self-contained as possible. More specifically, this means that all functionality should be either directly defined in the pipeline file itself, should be inherited from (and only from) the [`DiffusionPipeline` class](.../diffusion_pipeline) or be directly attached to the model and scheduler components of the pipeline.
- **Easy-to-use**: Pipelines should be extremely easy to use - one should be able to load the pipeline and
use it for its designated task, *e.g.* text-to-image generation, in just a couple of lines of code. Most
logic including pre-processing, an unrolled diffusion loop, and post-processing should all happen inside the `__call__` method.
- **Easy-to-tweak**: Certain pipelines will not be able to handle all use cases and tasks that you might like them to. If you want to use a certain pipeline for a specific use case that is not yet supported, you might have to copy the pipeline file and tweak the code to your needs. We try to make the pipeline code as readable as possible so that each part from pre-processing to diffusing to post-processing can easily be adapted. If you would like the community to benefit from your customized pipeline, we would love to see a contribution to our [community-examples](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/examples/community). If you feel that an important pipeline should be part of the official pipelines but isn't, a contribution to the [official pipelines](./overview) would be even better.
- **One-purpose-only**: Pipelines should be used for one task and one task only. Even if two tasks are very similar from a modeling point of view, *e.g.* image2image translation and in-painting, pipelines shall be used for one task only to keep them *easy-to-tweak* and *readable*.
## Examples
### Text-to-Image generation with Stable Diffusion
```python
# make sure you're logged in with `huggingface-cli login`
from diffusers import StableDiffusionPipeline, LMSDiscreteScheduler
pipe = StableDiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained("runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5")
pipe = pipe.to("cuda")
prompt = "a photo of an astronaut riding a horse on mars"
image = pipe(prompt).images[0]
image.save("astronaut_rides_horse.png")
```
### Image-to-Image text-guided generation with Stable Diffusion
The `StableDiffusionImg2ImgPipeline` lets you pass a text prompt and an initial image to condition the generation of new images.
```python
import requests
from PIL import Image
from io import BytesIO
from diffusers import StableDiffusionImg2ImgPipeline
# load the pipeline
device = "cuda"
pipe = StableDiffusionImg2ImgPipeline.from_pretrained(
"runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5", revision="fp16", torch_dtype=torch.float16
).to(device)
# let's download an initial image
url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CompVis/stable-diffusion/main/assets/stable-samples/img2img/sketch-mountains-input.jpg"
response = requests.get(url)
init_image = Image.open(BytesIO(response.content)).convert("RGB")
init_image = init_image.resize((768, 512))
prompt = "A fantasy landscape, trending on artstation"
images = pipe(prompt=prompt, init_image=init_image, strength=0.75, guidance_scale=7.5).images
images[0].save("fantasy_landscape.png")
```
You can also run this example on colab [![Open In Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg)](https://colab.research.google.com/github/huggingface/notebooks/blob/main/diffusers/image_2_image_using_diffusers.ipynb)
### Tweak prompts reusing seeds and latents
You can generate your own latents to reproduce results, or tweak your prompt on a specific result you liked. [This notebook](https://github.com/pcuenca/diffusers-examples/blob/main/notebooks/stable-diffusion-seeds.ipynb) shows how to do it step by step. You can also run it in Google Colab [![Open In Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg)](https://colab.research.google.com/github/pcuenca/diffusers-examples/blob/main/notebooks/stable-diffusion-seeds.ipynb).
### In-painting using Stable Diffusion
The `StableDiffusionInpaintPipeline` lets you edit specific parts of an image by providing a mask and text prompt.
```python
import PIL
import requests
import torch
from io import BytesIO
from diffusers import StableDiffusionInpaintPipeline
def download_image(url):
response = requests.get(url)
return PIL.Image.open(BytesIO(response.content)).convert("RGB")
img_url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CompVis/latent-diffusion/main/data/inpainting_examples/overture-creations-5sI6fQgYIuo.png"
mask_url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CompVis/latent-diffusion/main/data/inpainting_examples/overture-creations-5sI6fQgYIuo_mask.png"
init_image = download_image(img_url).resize((512, 512))
mask_image = download_image(mask_url).resize((512, 512))
pipe = StableDiffusionInpaintPipeline.from_pretrained(
"runwayml/stable-diffusion-inpainting",
revision="fp16",
torch_dtype=torch.float16,
)
pipe = pipe.to("cuda")
prompt = "Face of a yellow cat, high resolution, sitting on a park bench"
image = pipe(prompt=prompt, image=init_image, mask_image=mask_image).images[0]
```
You can also run this example on colab [![Open In Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg)](https://colab.research.google.com/github/huggingface/notebooks/blob/main/diffusers/in_painting_with_stable_diffusion_using_diffusers.ipynb)

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# PNDM
## Overview
[Pseudo Numerical methods for Diffusion Models on manifolds](https://arxiv.org/abs/2202.09778) (PNDM) by Luping Liu, Yi Ren, Zhijie Lin and Zhou Zhao.
The abstract of the paper is the following:
Denoising Diffusion Probabilistic Models (DDPMs) can generate high-quality samples such as image and audio samples. However, DDPMs require hundreds to thousands of iterations to produce final samples. Several prior works have successfully accelerated DDPMs through adjusting the variance schedule (e.g., Improved Denoising Diffusion Probabilistic Models) or the denoising equation (e.g., Denoising Diffusion Implicit Models (DDIMs)). However, these acceleration methods cannot maintain the quality of samples and even introduce new noise at a high speedup rate, which limit their practicability. To accelerate the inference process while keeping the sample quality, we provide a fresh perspective that DDPMs should be treated as solving differential equations on manifolds. Under such a perspective, we propose pseudo numerical methods for diffusion models (PNDMs). Specifically, we figure out how to solve differential equations on manifolds and show that DDIMs are simple cases of pseudo numerical methods. We change several classical numerical methods to corresponding pseudo numerical methods and find that the pseudo linear multi-step method is the best in most situations. According to our experiments, by directly using pre-trained models on Cifar10, CelebA and LSUN, PNDMs can generate higher quality synthetic images with only 50 steps compared with 1000-step DDIMs (20x speedup), significantly outperform DDIMs with 250 steps (by around 0.4 in FID) and have good generalization on different variance schedules.
The original codebase can be found [here](https://github.com/luping-liu/PNDM).
## Available Pipelines:
| Pipeline | Tasks | Colab
|---|---|:---:|
| [pipeline_pndm.py](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/pipelines/pndm/pipeline_pndm.py) | *Unconditional Image Generation* | - |
## PNDMPipeline
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# RePaint
## Overview
[RePaint: Inpainting using Denoising Diffusion Probabilistic Models](https://arxiv.org/abs/2201.09865) (PNDM) by Andreas Lugmayr, Martin Danelljan, Andres Romero, Fisher Yu, Radu Timofte, Luc Van Gool.
The abstract of the paper is the following:
Free-form inpainting is the task of adding new content to an image in the regions specified by an arbitrary binary mask. Most existing approaches train for a certain distribution of masks, which limits their generalization capabilities to unseen mask types. Furthermore, training with pixel-wise and perceptual losses often leads to simple textural extensions towards the missing areas instead of semantically meaningful generation. In this work, we propose RePaint: A Denoising Diffusion Probabilistic Model (DDPM) based inpainting approach that is applicable to even extreme masks. We employ a pretrained unconditional DDPM as the generative prior. To condition the generation process, we only alter the reverse diffusion iterations by sampling the unmasked regions using the given image information. Since this technique does not modify or condition the original DDPM network itself, the model produces high-quality and diverse output images for any inpainting form. We validate our method for both faces and general-purpose image inpainting using standard and extreme masks.
RePaint outperforms state-of-the-art Autoregressive, and GAN approaches for at least five out of six mask distributions.
The original codebase can be found [here](https://github.com/andreas128/RePaint).
## Available Pipelines:
| Pipeline | Tasks | Colab
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------|:---:|
| [pipeline_repaint.py](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/pipelines/repaint/pipeline_repaint.py) | *Image Inpainting* | - |
## Usage example
```python
from io import BytesIO
import torch
import PIL
import requests
from diffusers import RePaintPipeline, RePaintScheduler
def download_image(url):
response = requests.get(url)
return PIL.Image.open(BytesIO(response.content)).convert("RGB")
img_url = "https://huggingface.co/datasets/hf-internal-testing/diffusers-images/resolve/main/repaint/celeba_hq_256.png"
mask_url = "https://huggingface.co/datasets/hf-internal-testing/diffusers-images/resolve/main/repaint/mask_256.png"
# Load the original image and the mask as PIL images
original_image = download_image(img_url).resize((256, 256))
mask_image = download_image(mask_url).resize((256, 256))
# Load the RePaint scheduler and pipeline based on a pretrained DDPM model
scheduler = RePaintScheduler.from_pretrained("google/ddpm-ema-celebahq-256")
pipe = RePaintPipeline.from_pretrained("google/ddpm-ema-celebahq-256", scheduler=scheduler)
pipe = pipe.to("cuda")
generator = torch.Generator(device="cuda").manual_seed(0)
output = pipe(
original_image=original_image,
mask_image=mask_image,
num_inference_steps=250,
eta=0.0,
jump_length=10,
jump_n_sample=10,
generator=generator,
)
inpainted_image = output.images[0]
```
## RePaintPipeline
[[autodoc]] pipelines.repaint.pipeline_repaint.RePaintPipeline
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# Score SDE VE
## Overview
[Score-Based Generative Modeling through Stochastic Differential Equations](https://arxiv.org/abs/2011.13456) (Score SDE) by Yang Song, Jascha Sohl-Dickstein, Diederik P. Kingma, Abhishek Kumar, Stefano Ermon and Ben Poole.
The abstract of the paper is the following:
Creating noise from data is easy; creating data from noise is generative modeling. We present a stochastic differential equation (SDE) that smoothly transforms a complex data distribution to a known prior distribution by slowly injecting noise, and a corresponding reverse-time SDE that transforms the prior distribution back into the data distribution by slowly removing the noise. Crucially, the reverse-time SDE depends only on the time-dependent gradient field (\aka, score) of the perturbed data distribution. By leveraging advances in score-based generative modeling, we can accurately estimate these scores with neural networks, and use numerical SDE solvers to generate samples. We show that this framework encapsulates previous approaches in score-based generative modeling and diffusion probabilistic modeling, allowing for new sampling procedures and new modeling capabilities. In particular, we introduce a predictor-corrector framework to correct errors in the evolution of the discretized reverse-time SDE. We also derive an equivalent neural ODE that samples from the same distribution as the SDE, but additionally enables exact likelihood computation, and improved sampling efficiency. In addition, we provide a new way to solve inverse problems with score-based models, as demonstrated with experiments on class-conditional generation, image inpainting, and colorization. Combined with multiple architectural improvements, we achieve record-breaking performance for unconditional image generation on CIFAR-10 with an Inception score of 9.89 and FID of 2.20, a competitive likelihood of 2.99 bits/dim, and demonstrate high fidelity generation of 1024 x 1024 images for the first time from a score-based generative model.
The original codebase can be found [here](https://github.com/yang-song/score_sde_pytorch).
This pipeline implements the Variance Expanding (VE) variant of the method.
## Available Pipelines:
| Pipeline | Tasks | Colab
|---|---|:---:|
| [pipeline_score_sde_ve.py](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/pipelines/score_sde_ve/pipeline_score_sde_ve.py) | *Unconditional Image Generation* | - |
## ScoreSdeVePipeline
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# Stable diffusion pipelines
Stable Diffusion is a text-to-image _latent diffusion_ model created by the researchers and engineers from [CompVis](https://github.com/CompVis), [Stability AI](https://stability.ai/) and [LAION](https://laion.ai/). It's trained on 512x512 images from a subset of the [LAION-5B](https://laion.ai/blog/laion-5b/) dataset. This model uses a frozen CLIP ViT-L/14 text encoder to condition the model on text prompts. With its 860M UNet and 123M text encoder, the model is relatively lightweight and can run on consumer GPUs.
Latent diffusion is the research on top of which Stable Diffusion was built. It was proposed in [High-Resolution Image Synthesis with Latent Diffusion Models](https://arxiv.org/abs/2112.10752) by Robin Rombach, Andreas Blattmann, Dominik Lorenz, Patrick Esser, Björn Ommer. You can learn more details about it in the [specific pipeline for latent diffusion](pipelines/latent_diffusion) that is part of 🤗 Diffusers.
For more details about how Stable Diffusion works and how it differs from the base latent diffusion model, please refer to the official [launch announcement post](https://stability.ai/blog/stable-diffusion-announcement) and [this section of our own blog post](https://huggingface.co/blog/stable_diffusion#how-does-stable-diffusion-work).
*Tips*:
- To tweak your prompts on a specific result you liked, you can generate your own latents, as demonstrated in the following notebook: [![Open In Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg)](https://colab.research.google.com/github/pcuenca/diffusers-examples/blob/main/notebooks/stable-diffusion-seeds.ipynb)
*Overview*:
| Pipeline | Tasks | Colab | Demo
|---|---|:---:|:---:|
| [pipeline_stable_diffusion.py](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/pipelines/stable_diffusion/pipeline_stable_diffusion.py) | *Text-to-Image Generation* | [![Open In Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg)](https://colab.research.google.com/github/huggingface/notebooks/blob/main/diffusers/stable_diffusion.ipynb) | [🤗 Stable Diffusion](https://huggingface.co/spaces/stabilityai/stable-diffusion)
| [pipeline_stable_diffusion_img2img.py](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/pipelines/stable_diffusion/pipeline_stable_diffusion_img2img.py) | *Image-to-Image Text-Guided Generation* | [![Open In Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg)](https://colab.research.google.com/github/huggingface/notebooks/blob/main/diffusers/image_2_image_using_diffusers.ipynb) | [🤗 Diffuse the Rest](https://huggingface.co/spaces/huggingface/diffuse-the-rest)
| [pipeline_stable_diffusion_inpaint.py](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/pipelines/stable_diffusion/pipeline_stable_diffusion_inpaint.py) | **Experimental** *Text-Guided Image Inpainting* | [![Open In Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg)](https://colab.research.google.com/github/huggingface/notebooks/blob/main/diffusers/in_painting_with_stable_diffusion_using_diffusers.ipynb) | Coming soon
## Tips
### How to load and use different schedulers.
The stable diffusion pipeline uses [`PNDMScheduler`] scheduler by default. But `diffusers` provides many other schedulers that can be used with the stable diffusion pipeline such as [`DDIMScheduler`], [`LMSDiscreteScheduler`], [`EulerDiscreteScheduler`], [`EulerAncestralDiscreteScheduler`] etc.
To use a different scheduler, you can either change it via the [`ConfigMixin.from_config`] method or pass the `scheduler` argument to the `from_pretrained` method of the pipeline. For example, to use the [`EulerDiscreteScheduler`], you can do the following:
```python
>>> from diffusers import StableDiffusionPipeline, EulerDiscreteScheduler
>>> pipeline = StableDiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained("CompVis/stable-diffusion-v1-4")
>>> pipeline.scheduler = EulerDiscreteScheduler.from_config(pipeline.scheduler.config)
>>> # or
>>> euler_scheduler = EulerDiscreteScheduler.from_pretrained("CompVis/stable-diffusion-v1-4", subfolder="scheduler")
>>> pipeline = StableDiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained("CompVis/stable-diffusion-v1-4", scheduler=euler_scheduler)
```
### How to conver all use cases with multiple or single pipeline
If you want to use all possible use cases in a single `DiffusionPipeline` you can either:
- Make use of the [Stable Diffusion Mega Pipeline](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/examples/community#stable-diffusion-mega) or
- Make use of the `components` functionality to instantiate all components in the most memory-efficient way:
```python
>>> from diffusers import (
... StableDiffusionPipeline,
... StableDiffusionImg2ImgPipeline,
... StableDiffusionInpaintPipeline,
... )
>>> text2img = StableDiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained("CompVis/stable-diffusion-v1-4")
>>> img2img = StableDiffusionImg2ImgPipeline(**text2img.components)
>>> inpaint = StableDiffusionInpaintPipeline(**text2img.components)
>>> # now you can use text2img(...), img2img(...), inpaint(...) just like the call methods of each respective pipeline
```
## StableDiffusionPipelineOutput
[[autodoc]] pipelines.stable_diffusion.StableDiffusionPipelineOutput
## StableDiffusionPipeline
[[autodoc]] StableDiffusionPipeline
- __call__
- enable_attention_slicing
- disable_attention_slicing
## StableDiffusionImg2ImgPipeline
[[autodoc]] StableDiffusionImg2ImgPipeline
- __call__
- enable_attention_slicing
- disable_attention_slicing
## StableDiffusionInpaintPipeline
[[autodoc]] StableDiffusionInpaintPipeline
- __call__
- enable_attention_slicing
- disable_attention_slicing
## StableDiffusionImageVariationPipeline
[[autodoc]] StableDiffusionImageVariationPipeline
- __call__
- enable_attention_slicing
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# Safe Stable Diffusion
Safe Stable Diffusion was proposed in [Safe Latent Diffusion: Mitigating Inappropriate Degeneration in Diffusion Models](https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.05105) and mitigates the well known issue that models like Stable Diffusion that are trained on unfiltered, web-crawled datasets tend to suffer from inappropriate degeneration. For instance Stable Diffusion may unexpectedly generate nudity, violence, images depicting self-harm, or otherwise offensive content.
Safe Stable Diffusion is an extension to the Stable Diffusion that drastically reduces content like this.
The abstract of the paper is the following:
*Text-conditioned image generation models have recently achieved astonishing results in image quality and text alignment and are consequently employed in a fast-growing number of applications. Since they are highly data-driven, relying on billion-sized datasets randomly scraped from the internet, they also suffer, as we demonstrate, from degenerated and biased human behavior. In turn, they may even reinforce such biases. To help combat these undesired side effects, we present safe latent diffusion (SLD). Specifically, to measure the inappropriate degeneration due to unfiltered and imbalanced training sets, we establish a novel image generation test bed-inappropriate image prompts (I2P)-containing dedicated, real-world image-to-text prompts covering concepts such as nudity and violence. As our exhaustive empirical evaluation demonstrates, the introduced SLD removes and suppresses inappropriate image parts during the diffusion process, with no additional training required and no adverse effect on overall image quality or text alignment.*
*Overview*:
| Pipeline | Tasks | Colab | Demo
|---|---|:---:|:---:|
| [pipeline_stable_diffusion_safe.py](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/pipelines/stable_diffusion_safe/pipeline_stable_diffusion_safe.py) | *Text-to-Image Generation* | [![Open In Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg)](https://colab.research.google.com/github/ml-research/safe-latent-diffusion/blob/main/examples/Safe%20Latent%20Diffusion.ipynb) | -
## Tips
- Safe Stable Diffusion may also be used with weights of [Stable Diffusion](./api/pipelines/stable_diffusion).
### Run Safe Stable Diffusion
Safe Stable Diffusion can be tested very easily with the [`StableDiffusionPipelineSafe`], and the `"AIML-TUDA/stable-diffusion-safe"` checkpoint exactly in the same way it is shown in the [Conditional Image Generation Guide](./using-diffusers/conditional_image_generation).
### Interacting with the Safety Concept
To check and edit the currently used safety concept, use the `safety_concept` property of [`StableDiffusionPipelineSafe`]
```python
>>> from diffusers import StableDiffusionPipelineSafe
>>> pipeline = StableDiffusionPipelineSafe.from_pretrained("AIML-TUDA/stable-diffusion-safe")
>>> pipeline.safety_concept
```
For each image generation the active concept is also contained in [`StableDiffusionSafePipelineOutput`].
### Using pre-defined safety configurations
You may use the 4 configurations defined in the [Safe Latent Diffusion paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.05105) as follows:
```python
>>> from diffusers import StableDiffusionPipelineSafe
>>> from diffusers.pipelines.stable_diffusion_safe import SafetyConfig
>>> pipeline = StableDiffusionPipelineSafe.from_pretrained("AIML-TUDA/stable-diffusion-safe")
>>> prompt = "the four horsewomen of the apocalypse, painting by tom of finland, gaston bussiere, craig mullins, j. c. leyendecker"
>>> out = pipeline(prompt=prompt, **SafetyConfig.MAX)
```
The following configurations are available: `SafetyConfig.WEAK`, `SafetyConfig.MEDIUM`, `SafetyConfig.STRONg`, and `SafetyConfig.MAX`.
### How to load and use different schedulers.
The safe stable diffusion pipeline uses [`PNDMScheduler`] scheduler by default. But `diffusers` provides many other schedulers that can be used with the stable diffusion pipeline such as [`DDIMScheduler`], [`LMSDiscreteScheduler`], [`EulerDiscreteScheduler`], [`EulerAncestralDiscreteScheduler`] etc.
To use a different scheduler, you can either change it via the [`ConfigMixin.from_config`] method or pass the `scheduler` argument to the `from_pretrained` method of the pipeline. For example, to use the [`EulerDiscreteScheduler`], you can do the following:
```python
>>> from diffusers import StableDiffusionPipelineSafe, EulerDiscreteScheduler
>>> pipeline = StableDiffusionPipelineSafe.from_pretrained("AIML-TUDA/stable-diffusion-safe")
>>> pipeline.scheduler = EulerDiscreteScheduler.from_config(pipeline.scheduler.config)
>>> # or
>>> euler_scheduler = EulerDiscreteScheduler.from_pretrained("AIML-TUDA/stable-diffusion-safe", subfolder="scheduler")
>>> pipeline = StableDiffusionPipelineSafe.from_pretrained(
... "AIML-TUDA/stable-diffusion-safe", scheduler=euler_scheduler
... )
```
## StableDiffusionSafePipelineOutput
[[autodoc]] pipelines.stable_diffusion_safe.StableDiffusionSafePipelineOutput
## StableDiffusionPipelineSafe
[[autodoc]] StableDiffusionPipelineSafe
- __call__
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# Stochastic Karras VE
## Overview
[Elucidating the Design Space of Diffusion-Based Generative Models](https://arxiv.org/abs/2206.00364) by Tero Karras, Miika Aittala, Timo Aila and Samuli Laine.
The abstract of the paper is the following:
We argue that the theory and practice of diffusion-based generative models are currently unnecessarily convoluted and seek to remedy the situation by presenting a design space that clearly separates the concrete design choices. This lets us identify several changes to both the sampling and training processes, as well as preconditioning of the score networks. Together, our improvements yield new state-of-the-art FID of 1.79 for CIFAR-10 in a class-conditional setting and 1.97 in an unconditional setting, with much faster sampling (35 network evaluations per image) than prior designs. To further demonstrate their modular nature, we show that our design changes dramatically improve both the efficiency and quality obtainable with pre-trained score networks from previous work, including improving the FID of an existing ImageNet-64 model from 2.07 to near-SOTA 1.55.
This pipeline implements the Stochastic sampling tailored to the Variance-Expanding (VE) models.
## Available Pipelines:
| Pipeline | Tasks | Colab
|---|---|:---:|
| [pipeline_stochastic_karras_ve.py](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/pipelines/stochastic_karras_ve/pipeline_stochastic_karras_ve.py) | *Unconditional Image Generation* | - |
## KarrasVePipeline
[[autodoc]] KarrasVePipeline
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# VersatileDiffusion
VersatileDiffusion was proposed in [Versatile Diffusion: Text, Images and Variations All in One Diffusion Model](https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.08332) by Xingqian Xu, Zhangyang Wang, Eric Zhang, Kai Wang, Humphrey Shi .
The abstract of the paper is the following:
*The recent advances in diffusion models have set an impressive milestone in many generation tasks. Trending works such as DALL-E2, Imagen, and Stable Diffusion have attracted great interest in academia and industry. Despite the rapid landscape changes, recent new approaches focus on extensions and performance rather than capacity, thus requiring separate models for separate tasks. In this work, we expand the existing single-flow diffusion pipeline into a multi-flow network, dubbed Versatile Diffusion (VD), that handles text-to-image, image-to-text, image-variation, and text-variation in one unified model. Moreover, we generalize VD to a unified multi-flow multimodal diffusion framework with grouped layers, swappable streams, and other propositions that can process modalities beyond images and text. Through our experiments, we demonstrate that VD and its underlying framework have the following merits: a) VD handles all subtasks with competitive quality; b) VD initiates novel extensions and applications such as disentanglement of style and semantic, image-text dual-guided generation, etc.; c) Through these experiments and applications, VD provides more semantic insights of the generated outputs.*
## Tips
- VersatileDiffusion is conceptually very similar as [Stable Diffusion](./api/pipelines/stable_diffusion), but instead of providing just a image data stream conditioned on text, VersatileDiffusion provides both a image and text data stream and can be conditioned on both text and image.
### *Run VersatileDiffusion*
You can both load the memory intensive "all-in-one" [`VersatileDiffusionPipeline`] that can run all tasks
with the same class as shown in [`VersatileDiffusionPipeline.text_to_image`], [`VersatileDiffusionPipeline.image_variation`], and [`VersatileDiffusionPipeline.dual_guided`]
**or**
You can run the individual pipelines which are much more memory efficient:
- *Text-to-Image*: [`VersatileDiffusionTextToImagePipeline.__call__`]
- *Image Variation*: [`VersatileDiffusionImageVariationPipeline.__call__`]
- *Dual Text and Image Guided Generation*: [`VersatileDiffusionDualGuidedPipeline.__call__`]
### *How to load and use different schedulers.*
The versatile diffusion pipelines uses [`DDIMScheduler`] scheduler by default. But `diffusers` provides many other schedulers that can be used with the alt diffusion pipeline such as [`PNDMScheduler`], [`LMSDiscreteScheduler`], [`EulerDiscreteScheduler`], [`EulerAncestralDiscreteScheduler`] etc.
To use a different scheduler, you can either change it via the [`ConfigMixin.from_config`] method or pass the `scheduler` argument to the `from_pretrained` method of the pipeline. For example, to use the [`EulerDiscreteScheduler`], you can do the following:
```python
>>> from diffusers import VersatileDiffusionPipeline, EulerDiscreteScheduler
>>> pipeline = VersatileDiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained("shi-labs/versatile-diffusion")
>>> pipeline.scheduler = EulerDiscreteScheduler.from_config(pipeline.scheduler.config)
>>> # or
>>> euler_scheduler = EulerDiscreteScheduler.from_pretrained("shi-labs/versatile-diffusion", subfolder="scheduler")
>>> pipeline = VersatileDiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained("shi-labs/versatile-diffusion", scheduler=euler_scheduler)
```
## VersatileDiffusionPipeline
[[autodoc]] VersatileDiffusionPipeline
## VersatileDiffusionTextToImagePipeline
[[autodoc]] VersatileDiffusionTextToImagePipeline
- __call__
- enable_attention_slicing
- disable_attention_slicing
## VersatileDiffusionImageVariationPipeline
[[autodoc]] VersatileDiffusionImageVariationPipeline
- __call__
- enable_attention_slicing
- disable_attention_slicing
## VersatileDiffusionDualGuidedPipeline
[[autodoc]] VersatileDiffusionDualGuidedPipeline
- __call__
- enable_attention_slicing
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# VQDiffusion
## Overview
[Vector Quantized Diffusion Model for Text-to-Image Synthesis](https://arxiv.org/abs/2111.14822) by Shuyang Gu, Dong Chen, Jianmin Bao, Fang Wen, Bo Zhang, Dongdong Chen, Lu Yuan, Baining Guo
The abstract of the paper is the following:
We present the vector quantized diffusion (VQ-Diffusion) model for text-to-image generation. This method is based on a vector quantized variational autoencoder (VQ-VAE) whose latent space is modeled by a conditional variant of the recently developed Denoising Diffusion Probabilistic Model (DDPM). We find that this latent-space method is well-suited for text-to-image generation tasks because it not only eliminates the unidirectional bias with existing methods but also allows us to incorporate a mask-and-replace diffusion strategy to avoid the accumulation of errors, which is a serious problem with existing methods. Our experiments show that the VQ-Diffusion produces significantly better text-to-image generation results when compared with conventional autoregressive (AR) models with similar numbers of parameters. Compared with previous GAN-based text-to-image methods, our VQ-Diffusion can handle more complex scenes and improve the synthesized image quality by a large margin. Finally, we show that the image generation computation in our method can be made highly efficient by reparameterization. With traditional AR methods, the text-to-image generation time increases linearly with the output image resolution and hence is quite time consuming even for normal size images. The VQ-Diffusion allows us to achieve a better trade-off between quality and speed. Our experiments indicate that the VQ-Diffusion model with the reparameterization is fifteen times faster than traditional AR methods while achieving a better image quality.
The original codebase can be found [here](https://github.com/microsoft/VQ-Diffusion).
## Available Pipelines:
| Pipeline | Tasks | Colab
|---|---|:---:|
| [pipeline_vq_diffusion.py](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/pipelines/vq_diffusion/pipeline_vq_diffusion.py) | *Text-to-Image Generation* | - |
## VQDiffusionPipeline
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# Schedulers
Diffusers contains multiple pre-built schedule functions for the diffusion process.
## What is a scheduler?
The schedule functions, denoted *Schedulers* in the library take in the output of a trained model, a sample which the diffusion process is iterating on, and a timestep to return a denoised sample. That's why schedulers may also be called *Samplers* in other diffusion models implementations.
- Schedulers define the methodology for iteratively adding noise to an image or for updating a sample based on model outputs.
- adding noise in different manners represent the algorithmic processes to train a diffusion model by adding noise to images.
- for inference, the scheduler defines how to update a sample based on an output from a pretrained model.
- Schedulers are often defined by a *noise schedule* and an *update rule* to solve the differential equation solution.
### Discrete versus continuous schedulers
All schedulers take in a timestep to predict the updated version of the sample being diffused.
The timesteps dictate where in the diffusion process the step is, where data is generated by iterating forward in time and inference is executed by propagating backwards through timesteps.
Different algorithms use timesteps that both discrete (accepting `int` inputs), such as the [`DDPMScheduler`] or [`PNDMScheduler`], and continuous (accepting `float` inputs), such as the score-based schedulers [`ScoreSdeVeScheduler`] or [`ScoreSdeVpScheduler`].
## Designing Re-usable schedulers
The core design principle between the schedule functions is to be model, system, and framework independent.
This allows for rapid experimentation and cleaner abstractions in the code, where the model prediction is separated from the sample update.
To this end, the design of schedulers is such that:
- Schedulers can be used interchangeably between diffusion models in inference to find the preferred trade-off between speed and generation quality.
- Schedulers are currently by default in PyTorch, but are designed to be framework independent (partial Jax support currently exists).
## API
The core API for any new scheduler must follow a limited structure.
- Schedulers should provide one or more `def step(...)` functions that should be called to update the generated sample iteratively.
- Schedulers should provide a `set_timesteps(...)` method that configures the parameters of a schedule function for a specific inference task.
- Schedulers should be framework-specific.
The base class [`SchedulerMixin`] implements low level utilities used by multiple schedulers.
### SchedulerMixin
[[autodoc]] SchedulerMixin
### SchedulerOutput
The class [`SchedulerOutput`] contains the outputs from any schedulers `step(...)` call.
[[autodoc]] schedulers.scheduling_utils.SchedulerOutput
### Implemented Schedulers
#### Denoising diffusion implicit models (DDIM)
Original paper can be found here.
[[autodoc]] DDIMScheduler
#### Denoising diffusion probabilistic models (DDPM)
Original paper can be found [here](https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.02502).
[[autodoc]] DDPMScheduler
#### Multistep DPM-Solver
Original paper can be found [here](https://arxiv.org/abs/2206.00927) and the [improved version](https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.01095). The original implementation can be found [here](https://github.com/LuChengTHU/dpm-solver).
[[autodoc]] DPMSolverMultistepScheduler
#### Variance exploding, stochastic sampling from Karras et. al
Original paper can be found [here](https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.11239).
[[autodoc]] KarrasVeScheduler
#### Linear multistep scheduler for discrete beta schedules
Original implementation can be found [here](https://arxiv.org/abs/2206.00364).
[[autodoc]] LMSDiscreteScheduler
#### Pseudo numerical methods for diffusion models (PNDM)
Original implementation can be found [here](https://github.com/crowsonkb/k-diffusion/blob/481677d114f6ea445aa009cf5bd7a9cdee909e47/k_diffusion/sampling.py#L181).
[[autodoc]] PNDMScheduler
#### variance exploding stochastic differential equation (VE-SDE) scheduler
Original paper can be found [here](https://arxiv.org/abs/2011.13456).
[[autodoc]] ScoreSdeVeScheduler
#### improved pseudo numerical methods for diffusion models (iPNDM)
Original implementation can be found [here](https://github.com/crowsonkb/v-diffusion-pytorch/blob/987f8985e38208345c1959b0ea767a625831cc9b/diffusion/sampling.py#L296).
[[autodoc]] IPNDMScheduler
#### variance preserving stochastic differential equation (VP-SDE) scheduler
Original paper can be found [here](https://arxiv.org/abs/2011.13456).
<Tip warning={true}>
Score SDE-VP is under construction.
</Tip>
[[autodoc]] schedulers.scheduling_sde_vp.ScoreSdeVpScheduler
#### Euler scheduler
Euler scheduler (Algorithm 2) from the paper [Elucidating the Design Space of Diffusion-Based Generative Models](https://arxiv.org/abs/2206.00364) by Karras et al. (2022). Based on the original [k-diffusion](https://github.com/crowsonkb/k-diffusion/blob/481677d114f6ea445aa009cf5bd7a9cdee909e47/k_diffusion/sampling.py#L51) implementation by Katherine Crowson.
Fast scheduler which often times generates good outputs with 20-30 steps.
[[autodoc]] EulerDiscreteScheduler
#### Euler Ancestral scheduler
Ancestral sampling with Euler method steps. Based on the original (k-diffusion)[https://github.com/crowsonkb/k-diffusion/blob/481677d114f6ea445aa009cf5bd7a9cdee909e47/k_diffusion/sampling.py#L72] implementation by Katherine Crowson.
Fast scheduler which often times generates good outputs with 20-30 steps.
[[autodoc]] EulerAncestralDiscreteScheduler
#### VQDiffusionScheduler
Original paper can be found [here](https://arxiv.org/abs/2111.14822)
[[autodoc]] VQDiffusionScheduler
#### RePaint scheduler
DDPM-based inpainting scheduler for unsupervised inpainting with extreme masks.
Intended for use with [`RePaintPipeline`].
Based on the paper [RePaint: Inpainting using Denoising Diffusion Probabilistic Models](https://arxiv.org/abs/2201.09865)
and the original implementation by Andreas Lugmayr et al.: https://github.com/andreas128/RePaint
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# How to contribute to Diffusers 🧨
We ❤️ contributions from the open-source community! Everyone is welcome, and all types of participation not just code are valued and appreciated. Answering questions, helping others, reaching out and improving the documentation are all immensely valuable to the community, so don't be afraid and get involved if you're up for it!
It also helps us if you spread the word: reference the library from blog posts
on the awesome projects it made possible, shout out on Twitter every time it has
helped you, or simply star the repo to say "thank you".
We encourage everyone to start by saying 👋 in our public Discord channel. We discuss the hottest trends about diffusion models, ask questions, show-off personal projects, help each other with contributions, or just hang out ☕. <a href="https://discord.gg/G7tWnz98XR"><img alt="Join us on Discord" src="https://img.shields.io/discord/823813159592001537?color=5865F2&logo=discord&logoColor=white"></a>
Whichever way you choose to contribute, we strive to be part of an open, welcoming and kind community. Please, read our [code of conduct](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) and be mindful to respect it during your interactions.
## Overview
You can contribute in so many ways! Just to name a few:
* Fixing outstanding issues with the existing code.
* Implementing [new diffusion pipelines](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/src/diffusers/pipelines#contribution), [new schedulers](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/src/diffusers/schedulers) or [new models](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/src/diffusers/models).
* [Contributing to the examples](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/examples).
* [Contributing to the documentation](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/docs/source).
* Submitting issues related to bugs or desired new features.
*All are equally valuable to the community.*
### Browse GitHub issues for suggestions
If you need inspiration, you can look out for [issues](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues) you'd like to tackle to contribute to the library. There are a few filters that can be helpful:
- See [Good first issues](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22) for general opportunities to contribute and getting started with the codebase.
- See [New pipeline/model](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22New+pipeline%2Fmodel%22) to contribute exciting new diffusion models or diffusion pipelines.
- See [New scheduler](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22New+scheduler%22) to work on new samplers and schedulers.
## Submitting a new issue or feature request
Do your best to follow these guidelines when submitting an issue or a feature
request. It will make it easier for us to come back to you quickly and with good
feedback.
### Did you find a bug?
The 🧨 Diffusers library is robust and reliable thanks to the users who notify us of
the problems they encounter. So thank you for reporting an issue.
First, we would really appreciate it if you could **make sure the bug was not
already reported** (use the search bar on GitHub under Issues).
### Do you want to implement a new diffusion pipeline / diffusion model?
Awesome! Please provide the following information:
* Short description of the diffusion pipeline and link to the paper;
* Link to the implementation if it is open-source;
* Link to the model weights if they are available.
If you are willing to contribute the model yourself, let us know so we can best
guide you.
### Do you want a new feature (that is not a model)?
A world-class feature request addresses the following points:
1. Motivation first:
* Is it related to a problem/frustration with the library? If so, please explain
why. Providing a code snippet that demonstrates the problem is best.
* Is it related to something you would need for a project? We'd love to hear
about it!
* Is it something you worked on and think could benefit the community?
Awesome! Tell us what problem it solved for you.
2. Write a *full paragraph* describing the feature;
3. Provide a **code snippet** that demonstrates its future use;
4. In case this is related to a paper, please attach a link;
5. Attach any additional information (drawings, screenshots, etc.) you think may help.
If your issue is well written we're already 80% of the way there by the time you
post it.
## Start contributing! (Pull Requests)
Before writing code, we strongly advise you to search through the existing PRs or
issues to make sure that nobody is already working on the same thing. If you are
unsure, it is always a good idea to open an issue to get some feedback.
You will need basic `git` proficiency to be able to contribute to
🧨 Diffusers. `git` is not the easiest tool to use but it has the greatest
manual. Type `git --help` in a shell and enjoy. If you prefer books, [Pro
Git](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2) is a very good reference.
Follow these steps to start contributing ([supported Python versions](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/setup.py#L212)):
1. Fork the [repository](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers) by
clicking on the 'Fork' button on the repository's page. This creates a copy of the code
under your GitHub user account.
2. Clone your fork to your local disk, and add the base repository as a remote:
```bash
$ git clone git@github.com:<your Github handle>/diffusers.git
$ cd diffusers
$ git remote add upstream https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers.git
```
3. Create a new branch to hold your development changes:
```bash
$ git checkout -b a-descriptive-name-for-my-changes
```
**Do not** work on the `main` branch.
4. Set up a development environment by running the following command in a virtual environment:
```bash
$ pip install -e ".[dev]"
```
(If Diffusers was already installed in the virtual environment, remove
it with `pip uninstall diffusers` before reinstalling it in editable
mode with the `-e` flag.)
To run the full test suite, you might need the additional dependency on `transformers` and `datasets` which requires a separate source
install:
```bash
$ git clone https://github.com/huggingface/transformers
$ cd transformers
$ pip install -e .
```
```bash
$ git clone https://github.com/huggingface/datasets
$ cd datasets
$ pip install -e .
```
If you have already cloned that repo, you might need to `git pull` to get the most recent changes in the `datasets`
library.
5. Develop the features on your branch.
As you work on the features, you should make sure that the test suite
passes. You should run the tests impacted by your changes like this:
```bash
$ pytest tests/<TEST_TO_RUN>.py
```
You can also run the full suite with the following command, but it takes
a beefy machine to produce a result in a decent amount of time now that
Diffusers has grown a lot. Here is the command for it:
```bash
$ make test
```
For more information about tests, check out the
[dedicated documentation](https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/testing)
🧨 Diffusers relies on `black` and `isort` to format its source code
consistently. After you make changes, apply automatic style corrections and code verifications
that can't be automated in one go with:
```bash
$ make style
```
🧨 Diffusers also uses `flake8` and a few custom scripts to check for coding mistakes. Quality
control runs in CI, however you can also run the same checks with:
```bash
$ make quality
```
Once you're happy with your changes, add changed files using `git add` and
make a commit with `git commit` to record your changes locally:
```bash
$ git add modified_file.py
$ git commit
```
It is a good idea to sync your copy of the code with the original
repository regularly. This way you can quickly account for changes:
```bash
$ git fetch upstream
$ git rebase upstream/main
```
Push the changes to your account using:
```bash
$ git push -u origin a-descriptive-name-for-my-changes
```
6. Once you are satisfied (**and the checklist below is happy too**), go to the
webpage of your fork on GitHub. Click on 'Pull request' to send your changes
to the project maintainers for review.
7. It's ok if maintainers ask you for changes. It happens to core contributors
too! So everyone can see the changes in the Pull request, work in your local
branch and push the changes to your fork. They will automatically appear in
the pull request.
### Checklist
1. The title of your pull request should be a summary of its contribution;
2. If your pull request addresses an issue, please mention the issue number in
the pull request description to make sure they are linked (and people
consulting the issue know you are working on it);
3. To indicate a work in progress please prefix the title with `[WIP]`. These
are useful to avoid duplicated work, and to differentiate it from PRs ready
to be merged;
4. Make sure existing tests pass;
5. Add high-coverage tests. No quality testing = no merge.
- If you are adding new `@slow` tests, make sure they pass using
`RUN_SLOW=1 python -m pytest tests/test_my_new_model.py`.
- If you are adding a new tokenizer, write tests, and make sure
`RUN_SLOW=1 python -m pytest tests/test_tokenization_{your_model_name}.py` passes.
CircleCI does not run the slow tests, but GitHub actions does every night!
6. All public methods must have informative docstrings that work nicely with sphinx. See `[pipeline_latent_diffusion.py](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/pipelines/latent_diffusion/pipeline_latent_diffusion.py)` for an example.
7. Due to the rapidly growing repository, it is important to make sure that no files that would significantly weigh down the repository are added. This includes images, videos and other non-text files. We prefer to leverage a hf.co hosted `dataset` like
the ones hosted on [`hf-internal-testing`](https://huggingface.co/hf-internal-testing) in which to place these files and reference or [huggingface/documentation-images](https://huggingface.co/datasets/huggingface/documentation-images).
If an external contribution, feel free to add the images to your PR and ask a Hugging Face member to migrate your images
to this dataset.
### Tests
An extensive test suite is included to test the library behavior and several examples. Library tests can be found in
the [tests folder](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/tests).
We like `pytest` and `pytest-xdist` because it's faster. From the root of the
repository, here's how to run tests with `pytest` for the library:
```bash
$ python -m pytest -n auto --dist=loadfile -s -v ./tests/
```
In fact, that's how `make test` is implemented!
You can specify a smaller set of tests in order to test only the feature
you're working on.
By default, slow tests are skipped. Set the `RUN_SLOW` environment variable to
`yes` to run them. This will download many gigabytes of models — make sure you
have enough disk space and a good Internet connection, or a lot of patience!
```bash
$ RUN_SLOW=yes python -m pytest -n auto --dist=loadfile -s -v ./tests/
```
`unittest` is fully supported, here's how to run tests with it:
```bash
$ python -m unittest discover -s tests -t . -v
$ python -m unittest discover -s examples -t examples -v
```
### Syncing forked main with upstream (HuggingFace) main
To avoid pinging the upstream repository which adds reference notes to each upstream PR and sends unnecessary notifications to the developers involved in these PRs,
when syncing the main branch of a forked repository, please, follow these steps:
1. When possible, avoid syncing with the upstream using a branch and PR on the forked repository. Instead, merge directly into the forked main.
2. If a PR is absolutely necessary, use the following steps after checking out your branch:
```
$ git checkout -b your-branch-for-syncing
$ git pull --squash --no-commit upstream main
$ git commit -m '<your message without GitHub references>'
$ git push --set-upstream origin your-branch-for-syncing
```
### Style guide
For documentation strings, 🧨 Diffusers follows the [google style](https://google.github.io/styleguide/pyguide.html).
**This guide was heavily inspired by the awesome [scikit-learn guide to contributing](https://github.com/scikit-learn/scikit-learn/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md).**

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# Philosophy
- Readability and clarity are preferred over highly optimized code. A strong importance is put on providing readable, intuitive and elementary code design. *E.g.*, the provided [schedulers](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/src/diffusers/schedulers) are separated from the provided [models](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/tree/main/src/diffusers/models) and use well-commented code that can be read alongside the original paper.
- Diffusers is **modality independent** and focuses on providing pretrained models and tools to build systems that generate **continuous outputs**, *e.g.* vision and audio. This is one of the guiding goals even if the initial pipelines are devoted to vision tasks.
- Diffusion models and schedulers are provided as concise, elementary building blocks. In contrast, diffusion pipelines are a collection of end-to-end diffusion systems that can be used out-of-the-box, should stay as close as possible to their original implementations and can include components of other libraries, such as text encoders. Examples of diffusion pipelines are [Glide](https://github.com/openai/glide-text2im), [Latent Diffusion](https://github.com/CompVis/latent-diffusion) and [Stable Diffusion](https://github.com/compvis/stable-diffusion).

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# HunyuanDiT2DModel
A Diffusion Transformer model for 2D data from [Hunyuan-DiT](https://github.com/Tencent/HunyuanDiT).
## HunyuanDiT2DModel
[[autodoc]] HunyuanDiT2DModel
# Stable Diffusion
Please visit this [very in-detail blog post](https://huggingface.co/blog/stable_diffusion) on Stable Diffusion!

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- sections:
- local: index
title: 🧨 Diffusers
- local: quicktour
title: Quicktour
- local: stable_diffusion
title: Effective and efficient diffusion
- local: installation
title: Installation
title: Get started
- sections:
- local: tutorials/tutorial_overview
title: Overview
- local: using-diffusers/write_own_pipeline
title: Understanding pipelines, models and schedulers
- local: tutorials/autopipeline
title: AutoPipeline
- local: tutorials/basic_training
title: Train a diffusion model
- local: tutorials/using_peft_for_inference
title: Load LoRAs for inference
- local: tutorials/fast_diffusion
title: Accelerate inference of text-to-image diffusion models
- local: tutorials/inference_with_big_models
title: Working with big models
title: Tutorials
- sections:
- local: using-diffusers/loading
title: Load pipelines
- local: using-diffusers/custom_pipeline_overview
title: Load community pipelines and components
- local: using-diffusers/schedulers
title: Load schedulers and models
- local: using-diffusers/other-formats
title: Model files and layouts
- local: using-diffusers/loading_adapters
title: Load adapters
- local: using-diffusers/push_to_hub
title: Push files to the Hub
title: Load pipelines and adapters
- sections:
- local: using-diffusers/unconditional_image_generation
title: Unconditional image generation
- local: using-diffusers/conditional_image_generation
title: Text-to-image
- local: using-diffusers/img2img
title: Image-to-image
- local: using-diffusers/inpaint
title: Inpainting
- local: using-diffusers/text-img2vid
title: Text or image-to-video
- local: using-diffusers/depth2img
title: Depth-to-image
title: Generative tasks
- sections:
- local: using-diffusers/overview_techniques
title: Overview
- local: training/distributed_inference
title: Distributed inference with multiple GPUs
- local: using-diffusers/merge_loras
title: Merge LoRAs
- local: using-diffusers/scheduler_features
title: Scheduler features
- local: using-diffusers/callback
title: Pipeline callbacks
- local: using-diffusers/reusing_seeds
title: Reproducible pipelines
- local: using-diffusers/image_quality
title: Controlling image quality
- local: using-diffusers/weighted_prompts
title: Prompt techniques
title: Inference techniques
- sections:
- local: advanced_inference/outpaint
title: Outpainting
title: Advanced inference
- sections:
- local: using-diffusers/sdxl
title: Stable Diffusion XL
- local: using-diffusers/sdxl_turbo
title: SDXL Turbo
- local: using-diffusers/kandinsky
title: Kandinsky
- local: using-diffusers/ip_adapter
title: IP-Adapter
- local: using-diffusers/pag
title: PAG
- local: using-diffusers/controlnet
title: ControlNet
- local: using-diffusers/t2i_adapter
title: T2I-Adapter
- local: using-diffusers/inference_with_lcm
title: Latent Consistency Model
- local: using-diffusers/textual_inversion_inference
title: Textual inversion
- local: using-diffusers/shap-e
title: Shap-E
- local: using-diffusers/diffedit
title: DiffEdit
- local: using-diffusers/inference_with_tcd_lora
title: Trajectory Consistency Distillation-LoRA
- local: using-diffusers/svd
title: Stable Video Diffusion
- local: using-diffusers/marigold_usage
title: Marigold Computer Vision
title: Specific pipeline examples
- sections:
- local: training/overview
title: Overview
- local: training/create_dataset
title: Create a dataset for training
- local: training/adapt_a_model
title: Adapt a model to a new task
- isExpanded: false
sections:
- local: training/unconditional_training
title: Unconditional image generation
- local: training/text2image
title: Text-to-image
- local: training/sdxl
title: Stable Diffusion XL
- local: training/kandinsky
title: Kandinsky 2.2
- local: training/wuerstchen
title: Wuerstchen
- local: training/controlnet
title: ControlNet
- local: training/t2i_adapters
title: T2I-Adapters
- local: training/instructpix2pix
title: InstructPix2Pix
title: Models
- isExpanded: false
sections:
- local: training/text_inversion
title: Textual Inversion
- local: training/dreambooth
title: DreamBooth
- local: training/lora
title: LoRA
- local: training/custom_diffusion
title: Custom Diffusion
- local: training/lcm_distill
title: Latent Consistency Distillation
- local: training/ddpo
title: Reinforcement learning training with DDPO
title: Methods
title: Training
- sections:
- local: optimization/fp16
title: Speed up inference
- local: optimization/memory
title: Reduce memory usage
- local: optimization/torch2.0
title: PyTorch 2.0
- local: optimization/xformers
title: xFormers
- local: optimization/tome
title: Token merging
- local: optimization/deepcache
title: DeepCache
- local: optimization/tgate
title: TGATE
- sections:
- local: using-diffusers/stable_diffusion_jax_how_to
title: JAX/Flax
- local: optimization/onnx
title: ONNX
- local: optimization/open_vino
title: OpenVINO
- local: optimization/coreml
title: Core ML
title: Optimized model formats
- sections:
- local: optimization/mps
title: Metal Performance Shaders (MPS)
- local: optimization/habana
title: Habana Gaudi
title: Optimized hardware
title: Accelerate inference and reduce memory
- sections:
- local: conceptual/philosophy
title: Philosophy
- local: using-diffusers/controlling_generation
title: Controlled generation
- local: conceptual/contribution
title: How to contribute?
- local: conceptual/ethical_guidelines
title: Diffusers' Ethical Guidelines
- local: conceptual/evaluation
title: Evaluating Diffusion Models
title: Conceptual Guides
- sections:
- local: community_projects
title: Projects built with Diffusers
title: Community Projects
- sections:
- isExpanded: false
sections:
- local: api/configuration
title: Configuration
- local: api/logging
title: Logging
- local: api/outputs
title: Outputs
title: Main Classes
- isExpanded: false
sections:
- local: api/loaders/ip_adapter
title: IP-Adapter
- local: api/loaders/lora
title: LoRA
- local: api/loaders/single_file
title: Single files
- local: api/loaders/textual_inversion
title: Textual Inversion
- local: api/loaders/unet
title: UNet
- local: api/loaders/peft
title: PEFT
title: Loaders
- isExpanded: false
sections:
- local: api/models/overview
title: Overview
- sections:
- local: api/models/controlnet
title: ControlNetModel
- local: api/models/controlnet_hunyuandit
title: HunyuanDiT2DControlNetModel
- local: api/models/controlnet_sd3
title: SD3ControlNetModel
- local: api/models/controlnet_sparsectrl
title: SparseControlNetModel
title: ControlNets
- sections:
- local: api/models/aura_flow_transformer2d
title: AuraFlowTransformer2DModel
- local: api/models/cogvideox_transformer3d
title: CogVideoXTransformer3DModel
- local: api/models/dit_transformer2d
title: DiTTransformer2DModel
- local: api/models/flux_transformer
title: FluxTransformer2DModel
- local: api/models/hunyuan_transformer2d
title: HunyuanDiT2DModel
- local: api/models/latte_transformer3d
title: LatteTransformer3DModel
- local: api/models/lumina_nextdit2d
title: LuminaNextDiT2DModel
- local: api/models/pixart_transformer2d
title: PixArtTransformer2DModel
- local: api/models/prior_transformer
title: PriorTransformer
- local: api/models/sd3_transformer2d
title: SD3Transformer2DModel
- local: api/models/stable_audio_transformer
title: StableAudioDiTModel
- local: api/models/transformer2d
title: Transformer2DModel
- local: api/models/transformer_temporal
title: TransformerTemporalModel
title: Transformers
- sections:
- local: api/models/stable_cascade_unet
title: StableCascadeUNet
- local: api/models/unet
title: UNet1DModel
- local: api/models/unet2d
title: UNet2DModel
- local: api/models/unet2d-cond
title: UNet2DConditionModel
- local: api/models/unet3d-cond
title: UNet3DConditionModel
- local: api/models/unet-motion
title: UNetMotionModel
- local: api/models/uvit2d
title: UViT2DModel
title: UNets
- sections:
- local: api/models/autoencoderkl
title: AutoencoderKL
- local: api/models/autoencoderkl_cogvideox
title: AutoencoderKLCogVideoX
- local: api/models/asymmetricautoencoderkl
title: AsymmetricAutoencoderKL
- local: api/models/consistency_decoder_vae
title: ConsistencyDecoderVAE
- local: api/models/autoencoder_oobleck
title: Oobleck AutoEncoder
- local: api/models/autoencoder_tiny
title: Tiny AutoEncoder
- local: api/models/vq
title: VQModel
title: VAEs
title: Models
- isExpanded: false
sections:
- local: api/pipelines/overview
title: Overview
- local: api/pipelines/amused
title: aMUSEd
- local: api/pipelines/animatediff
title: AnimateDiff
- local: api/pipelines/attend_and_excite
title: Attend-and-Excite
- local: api/pipelines/audioldm
title: AudioLDM
- local: api/pipelines/audioldm2
title: AudioLDM 2
- local: api/pipelines/aura_flow
title: AuraFlow
- local: api/pipelines/auto_pipeline
title: AutoPipeline
- local: api/pipelines/blip_diffusion
title: BLIP-Diffusion
- local: api/pipelines/cogvideox
title: CogVideoX
- local: api/pipelines/consistency_models
title: Consistency Models
- local: api/pipelines/controlnet
title: ControlNet
- local: api/pipelines/controlnet_hunyuandit
title: ControlNet with Hunyuan-DiT
- local: api/pipelines/controlnet_sd3
title: ControlNet with Stable Diffusion 3
- local: api/pipelines/controlnet_sdxl
title: ControlNet with Stable Diffusion XL
- local: api/pipelines/controlnetxs
title: ControlNet-XS
- local: api/pipelines/controlnetxs_sdxl
title: ControlNet-XS with Stable Diffusion XL
- local: api/pipelines/dance_diffusion
title: Dance Diffusion
- local: api/pipelines/ddim
title: DDIM
- local: api/pipelines/ddpm
title: DDPM
- local: api/pipelines/deepfloyd_if
title: DeepFloyd IF
- local: api/pipelines/diffedit
title: DiffEdit
- local: api/pipelines/dit
title: DiT
- local: api/pipelines/flux
title: Flux
- local: api/pipelines/hunyuandit
title: Hunyuan-DiT
- local: api/pipelines/i2vgenxl
title: I2VGen-XL
- local: api/pipelines/pix2pix
title: InstructPix2Pix
- local: api/pipelines/kandinsky
title: Kandinsky 2.1
- local: api/pipelines/kandinsky_v22
title: Kandinsky 2.2
- local: api/pipelines/kandinsky3
title: Kandinsky 3
- local: api/pipelines/kolors
title: Kolors
- local: api/pipelines/latent_consistency_models
title: Latent Consistency Models
- local: api/pipelines/latent_diffusion
title: Latent Diffusion
- local: api/pipelines/latte
title: Latte
- local: api/pipelines/ledits_pp
title: LEDITS++
- local: api/pipelines/lumina
title: Lumina-T2X
- local: api/pipelines/marigold
title: Marigold
- local: api/pipelines/panorama
title: MultiDiffusion
- local: api/pipelines/musicldm
title: MusicLDM
- local: api/pipelines/pag
title: PAG
- local: api/pipelines/paint_by_example
title: Paint by Example
- local: api/pipelines/pia
title: Personalized Image Animator (PIA)
- local: api/pipelines/pixart
title: PixArt-α
- local: api/pipelines/pixart_sigma
title: PixArt-Σ
- local: api/pipelines/self_attention_guidance
title: Self-Attention Guidance
- local: api/pipelines/semantic_stable_diffusion
title: Semantic Guidance
- local: api/pipelines/shap_e
title: Shap-E
- local: api/pipelines/stable_audio
title: Stable Audio
- local: api/pipelines/stable_cascade
title: Stable Cascade
- sections:
- local: api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/overview
title: Overview
- local: api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/text2img
title: Text-to-image
- local: api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/img2img
title: Image-to-image
- local: api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/svd
title: Image-to-video
- local: api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/inpaint
title: Inpainting
- local: api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/depth2img
title: Depth-to-image
- local: api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/image_variation
title: Image variation
- local: api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/stable_diffusion_safe
title: Safe Stable Diffusion
- local: api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/stable_diffusion_2
title: Stable Diffusion 2
- local: api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/stable_diffusion_3
title: Stable Diffusion 3
- local: api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/stable_diffusion_xl
title: Stable Diffusion XL
- local: api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/sdxl_turbo
title: SDXL Turbo
- local: api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/latent_upscale
title: Latent upscaler
- local: api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/upscale
title: Super-resolution
- local: api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/k_diffusion
title: K-Diffusion
- local: api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/ldm3d_diffusion
title: LDM3D Text-to-(RGB, Depth), Text-to-(RGB-pano, Depth-pano), LDM3D Upscaler
- local: api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/adapter
title: T2I-Adapter
- local: api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/gligen
title: GLIGEN (Grounded Language-to-Image Generation)
title: Stable Diffusion
- local: api/pipelines/stable_unclip
title: Stable unCLIP
- local: api/pipelines/text_to_video
title: Text-to-video
- local: api/pipelines/text_to_video_zero
title: Text2Video-Zero
- local: api/pipelines/unclip
title: unCLIP
- local: api/pipelines/unidiffuser
title: UniDiffuser
- local: api/pipelines/value_guided_sampling
title: Value-guided sampling
- local: api/pipelines/wuerstchen
title: Wuerstchen
title: Pipelines
- isExpanded: false
sections:
- local: api/schedulers/overview
title: Overview
- local: api/schedulers/cm_stochastic_iterative
title: CMStochasticIterativeScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/consistency_decoder
title: ConsistencyDecoderScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/cosine_dpm
title: CosineDPMSolverMultistepScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/ddim_inverse
title: DDIMInverseScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/ddim
title: DDIMScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/ddpm
title: DDPMScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/deis
title: DEISMultistepScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/multistep_dpm_solver_inverse
title: DPMSolverMultistepInverse
- local: api/schedulers/multistep_dpm_solver
title: DPMSolverMultistepScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/dpm_sde
title: DPMSolverSDEScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/singlestep_dpm_solver
title: DPMSolverSinglestepScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/edm_multistep_dpm_solver
title: EDMDPMSolverMultistepScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/edm_euler
title: EDMEulerScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/euler_ancestral
title: EulerAncestralDiscreteScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/euler
title: EulerDiscreteScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/flow_match_euler_discrete
title: FlowMatchEulerDiscreteScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/flow_match_heun_discrete
title: FlowMatchHeunDiscreteScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/heun
title: HeunDiscreteScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/ipndm
title: IPNDMScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/stochastic_karras_ve
title: KarrasVeScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/dpm_discrete_ancestral
title: KDPM2AncestralDiscreteScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/dpm_discrete
title: KDPM2DiscreteScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/lcm
title: LCMScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/lms_discrete
title: LMSDiscreteScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/pndm
title: PNDMScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/repaint
title: RePaintScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/score_sde_ve
title: ScoreSdeVeScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/score_sde_vp
title: ScoreSdeVpScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/tcd
title: TCDScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/unipc
title: UniPCMultistepScheduler
- local: api/schedulers/vq_diffusion
title: VQDiffusionScheduler
title: Schedulers
- isExpanded: false
sections:
- local: api/internal_classes_overview
title: Overview
- local: api/attnprocessor
title: Attention Processor
- local: api/activations
title: Custom activation functions
- local: api/normalization
title: Custom normalization layers
- local: api/utilities
title: Utilities
- local: api/image_processor
title: VAE Image Processor
- local: api/video_processor
title: Video Processor
title: Internal classes
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# Outpainting
Outpainting extends an image beyond its original boundaries, allowing you to add, replace, or modify visual elements in an image while preserving the original image. Like [inpainting](../using-diffusers/inpaint), you want to fill the white area (in this case, the area outside of the original image) with new visual elements while keeping the original image (represented by a mask of black pixels). There are a couple of ways to outpaint, such as with a [ControlNet](https://hf.co/blog/OzzyGT/outpainting-controlnet) or with [Differential Diffusion](https://hf.co/blog/OzzyGT/outpainting-differential-diffusion).
This guide will show you how to outpaint with an inpainting model, ControlNet, and a ZoeDepth estimator.
Before you begin, make sure you have the [controlnet_aux](https://github.com/huggingface/controlnet_aux) library installed so you can use the ZoeDepth estimator.
```py
!pip install -q controlnet_aux
```
## Image preparation
Start by picking an image to outpaint with and remove the background with a Space like [BRIA-RMBG-1.4](https://hf.co/spaces/briaai/BRIA-RMBG-1.4).
<iframe
src="https://briaai-bria-rmbg-1-4.hf.space"
frameborder="0"
width="850"
height="450"
></iframe>
For example, remove the background from this image of a pair of shoes.
<div class="flex flex-row gap-4">
<div class="flex-1">
<img class="rounded-xl" src="https://huggingface.co/datasets/stevhliu/testing-images/resolve/main/original-jordan.png"/>
<figcaption class="mt-2 text-center text-sm text-gray-500">original image</figcaption>
</div>
<div class="flex-1">
<img class="rounded-xl" src="https://huggingface.co/datasets/stevhliu/testing-images/resolve/main/no-background-jordan.png"/>
<figcaption class="mt-2 text-center text-sm text-gray-500">background removed</figcaption>
</div>
</div>
[Stable Diffusion XL (SDXL)](../using-diffusers/sdxl) models work best with 1024x1024 images, but you can resize the image to any size as long as your hardware has enough memory to support it. The transparent background in the image should also be replaced with a white background. Create a function (like the one below) that scales and pastes the image onto a white background.
```py
import random
import requests
import torch
from controlnet_aux import ZoeDetector
from PIL import Image, ImageOps
from diffusers import (
AutoencoderKL,
ControlNetModel,
StableDiffusionXLControlNetPipeline,
StableDiffusionXLInpaintPipeline,
)
def scale_and_paste(original_image):
aspect_ratio = original_image.width / original_image.height
if original_image.width > original_image.height:
new_width = 1024
new_height = round(new_width / aspect_ratio)
else:
new_height = 1024
new_width = round(new_height * aspect_ratio)
resized_original = original_image.resize((new_width, new_height), Image.LANCZOS)
white_background = Image.new("RGBA", (1024, 1024), "white")
x = (1024 - new_width) // 2
y = (1024 - new_height) // 2
white_background.paste(resized_original, (x, y), resized_original)
return resized_original, white_background
original_image = Image.open(
requests.get(
"https://huggingface.co/datasets/stevhliu/testing-images/resolve/main/no-background-jordan.png",
stream=True,
).raw
).convert("RGBA")
resized_img, white_bg_image = scale_and_paste(original_image)
```
To avoid adding unwanted extra details, use the ZoeDepth estimator to provide additional guidance during generation and to ensure the shoes remain consistent with the original image.
```py
zoe = ZoeDetector.from_pretrained("lllyasviel/Annotators")
image_zoe = zoe(white_bg_image, detect_resolution=512, image_resolution=1024)
image_zoe
```
<div class="flex justify-center">
<img src="https://huggingface.co/datasets/stevhliu/testing-images/resolve/main/zoedepth-jordan.png"/>
</div>
## Outpaint
Once your image is ready, you can generate content in the white area around the shoes with [controlnet-inpaint-dreamer-sdxl](https://hf.co/destitech/controlnet-inpaint-dreamer-sdxl), a SDXL ControlNet trained for inpainting.
Load the inpainting ControlNet, ZoeDepth model, VAE and pass them to the [`StableDiffusionXLControlNetPipeline`]. Then you can create an optional `generate_image` function (for convenience) to outpaint an initial image.
```py
controlnets = [
ControlNetModel.from_pretrained(
"destitech/controlnet-inpaint-dreamer-sdxl", torch_dtype=torch.float16, variant="fp16"
),
ControlNetModel.from_pretrained(
"diffusers/controlnet-zoe-depth-sdxl-1.0", torch_dtype=torch.float16
),
]
vae = AutoencoderKL.from_pretrained("madebyollin/sdxl-vae-fp16-fix", torch_dtype=torch.float16).to("cuda")
pipeline = StableDiffusionXLControlNetPipeline.from_pretrained(
"SG161222/RealVisXL_V4.0", torch_dtype=torch.float16, variant="fp16", controlnet=controlnets, vae=vae
).to("cuda")
def generate_image(prompt, negative_prompt, inpaint_image, zoe_image, seed: int = None):
if seed is None:
seed = random.randint(0, 2**32 - 1)
generator = torch.Generator(device="cpu").manual_seed(seed)
image = pipeline(
prompt,
negative_prompt=negative_prompt,
image=[inpaint_image, zoe_image],
guidance_scale=6.5,
num_inference_steps=25,
generator=generator,
controlnet_conditioning_scale=[0.5, 0.8],
control_guidance_end=[0.9, 0.6],
).images[0]
return image
prompt = "nike air jordans on a basketball court"
negative_prompt = ""
temp_image = generate_image(prompt, negative_prompt, white_bg_image, image_zoe, 908097)
```
Paste the original image over the initial outpainted image. You'll improve the outpainted background in a later step.
```py
x = (1024 - resized_img.width) // 2
y = (1024 - resized_img.height) // 2
temp_image.paste(resized_img, (x, y), resized_img)
temp_image
```
<div class="flex justify-center">
<img src="https://huggingface.co/datasets/stevhliu/testing-images/resolve/main/initial-outpaint.png"/>
</div>
> [!TIP]
> Now is a good time to free up some memory if you're running low!
>
> ```py
> pipeline=None
> torch.cuda.empty_cache()
> ```
Now that you have an initial outpainted image, load the [`StableDiffusionXLInpaintPipeline`] with the [RealVisXL](https://hf.co/SG161222/RealVisXL_V4.0) model to generate the final outpainted image with better quality.
```py
pipeline = StableDiffusionXLInpaintPipeline.from_pretrained(
"OzzyGT/RealVisXL_V4.0_inpainting",
torch_dtype=torch.float16,
variant="fp16",
vae=vae,
).to("cuda")
```
Prepare a mask for the final outpainted image. To create a more natural transition between the original image and the outpainted background, blur the mask to help it blend better.
```py
mask = Image.new("L", temp_image.size)
mask.paste(resized_img.split()[3], (x, y))
mask = ImageOps.invert(mask)
final_mask = mask.point(lambda p: p > 128 and 255)
mask_blurred = pipeline.mask_processor.blur(final_mask, blur_factor=20)
mask_blurred
```
<div class="flex justify-center">
<img src="https://huggingface.co/datasets/stevhliu/testing-images/resolve/main/blurred-mask.png"/>
</div>
Create a better prompt and pass it to the `generate_outpaint` function to generate the final outpainted image. Again, paste the original image over the final outpainted background.
```py
def generate_outpaint(prompt, negative_prompt, image, mask, seed: int = None):
if seed is None:
seed = random.randint(0, 2**32 - 1)
generator = torch.Generator(device="cpu").manual_seed(seed)
image = pipeline(
prompt,
negative_prompt=negative_prompt,
image=image,
mask_image=mask,
guidance_scale=10.0,
strength=0.8,
num_inference_steps=30,
generator=generator,
).images[0]
return image
prompt = "high quality photo of nike air jordans on a basketball court, highly detailed"
negative_prompt = ""
final_image = generate_outpaint(prompt, negative_prompt, temp_image, mask_blurred, 7688778)
x = (1024 - resized_img.width) // 2
y = (1024 - resized_img.height) // 2
final_image.paste(resized_img, (x, y), resized_img)
final_image
```
<div class="flex justify-center">
<img src="https://huggingface.co/datasets/stevhliu/testing-images/resolve/main/final-outpaint.png"/>
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# Activation functions
Customized activation functions for supporting various models in 🤗 Diffusers.
## GELU
[[autodoc]] models.activations.GELU
## GEGLU
[[autodoc]] models.activations.GEGLU
## ApproximateGELU
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# Attention Processor
An attention processor is a class for applying different types of attention mechanisms.
## AttnProcessor
[[autodoc]] models.attention_processor.AttnProcessor
## AttnProcessor2_0
[[autodoc]] models.attention_processor.AttnProcessor2_0
## AttnAddedKVProcessor
[[autodoc]] models.attention_processor.AttnAddedKVProcessor
## AttnAddedKVProcessor2_0
[[autodoc]] models.attention_processor.AttnAddedKVProcessor2_0
## CrossFrameAttnProcessor
[[autodoc]] pipelines.text_to_video_synthesis.pipeline_text_to_video_zero.CrossFrameAttnProcessor
## CustomDiffusionAttnProcessor
[[autodoc]] models.attention_processor.CustomDiffusionAttnProcessor
## CustomDiffusionAttnProcessor2_0
[[autodoc]] models.attention_processor.CustomDiffusionAttnProcessor2_0
## CustomDiffusionXFormersAttnProcessor
[[autodoc]] models.attention_processor.CustomDiffusionXFormersAttnProcessor
## FusedAttnProcessor2_0
[[autodoc]] models.attention_processor.FusedAttnProcessor2_0
## SlicedAttnProcessor
[[autodoc]] models.attention_processor.SlicedAttnProcessor
## SlicedAttnAddedKVProcessor
[[autodoc]] models.attention_processor.SlicedAttnAddedKVProcessor
## XFormersAttnProcessor
[[autodoc]] models.attention_processor.XFormersAttnProcessor
## AttnProcessorNPU
[[autodoc]] models.attention_processor.AttnProcessorNPU

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# VAE Image Processor
The [`VaeImageProcessor`] provides a unified API for [`StableDiffusionPipeline`]s to prepare image inputs for VAE encoding and post-processing outputs once they're decoded. This includes transformations such as resizing, normalization, and conversion between PIL Image, PyTorch, and NumPy arrays.
All pipelines with [`VaeImageProcessor`] accept PIL Image, PyTorch tensor, or NumPy arrays as image inputs and return outputs based on the `output_type` argument by the user. You can pass encoded image latents directly to the pipeline and return latents from the pipeline as a specific output with the `output_type` argument (for example `output_type="latent"`). This allows you to take the generated latents from one pipeline and pass it to another pipeline as input without leaving the latent space. It also makes it much easier to use multiple pipelines together by passing PyTorch tensors directly between different pipelines.
## VaeImageProcessor
[[autodoc]] image_processor.VaeImageProcessor
## VaeImageProcessorLDM3D
The [`VaeImageProcessorLDM3D`] accepts RGB and depth inputs and returns RGB and depth outputs.
[[autodoc]] image_processor.VaeImageProcessorLDM3D
## PixArtImageProcessor
[[autodoc]] image_processor.PixArtImageProcessor
## IPAdapterMaskProcessor
[[autodoc]] image_processor.IPAdapterMaskProcessor

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# Overview
The APIs in this section are more experimental and prone to breaking changes. Most of them are used internally for development, but they may also be useful to you if you're interested in building a diffusion model with some custom parts or if you're interested in some of our helper utilities for working with 🤗 Diffusers.

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# IP-Adapter
[IP-Adapter](https://hf.co/papers/2308.06721) is a lightweight adapter that enables prompting a diffusion model with an image. This method decouples the cross-attention layers of the image and text features. The image features are generated from an image encoder.
<Tip>
Learn how to load an IP-Adapter checkpoint and image in the IP-Adapter [loading](../../using-diffusers/loading_adapters#ip-adapter) guide, and you can see how to use it in the [usage](../../using-diffusers/ip_adapter) guide.
</Tip>
## IPAdapterMixin
[[autodoc]] loaders.ip_adapter.IPAdapterMixin
## IPAdapterMaskProcessor
[[autodoc]] image_processor.IPAdapterMaskProcessor

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# LoRA
LoRA is a fast and lightweight training method that inserts and trains a significantly smaller number of parameters instead of all the model parameters. This produces a smaller file (~100 MBs) and makes it easier to quickly train a model to learn a new concept. LoRA weights are typically loaded into the denoiser, text encoder or both. The denoiser usually corresponds to a UNet ([`UNet2DConditionModel`], for example) or a Transformer ([`SD3Transformer2DModel`], for example). There are several classes for loading LoRA weights:
- [`StableDiffusionLoraLoaderMixin`] provides functions for loading and unloading, fusing and unfusing, enabling and disabling, and more functions for managing LoRA weights. This class can be used with any model.
- [`StableDiffusionXLLoraLoaderMixin`] is a [Stable Diffusion (SDXL)](../../api/pipelines/stable_diffusion/stable_diffusion_xl) version of the [`StableDiffusionLoraLoaderMixin`] class for loading and saving LoRA weights. It can only be used with the SDXL model.
- [`SD3LoraLoaderMixin`] provides similar functions for [Stable Diffusion 3](https://huggingface.co/blog/sd3).
- [`AmusedLoraLoaderMixin`] is for the [`AmusedPipeline`].
- [`LoraBaseMixin`] provides a base class with several utility methods to fuse, unfuse, unload, LoRAs and more.
<Tip>
To learn more about how to load LoRA weights, see the [LoRA](../../using-diffusers/loading_adapters#lora) loading guide.
</Tip>
## StableDiffusionLoraLoaderMixin
[[autodoc]] loaders.lora_pipeline.StableDiffusionLoraLoaderMixin
## StableDiffusionXLLoraLoaderMixin
[[autodoc]] loaders.lora_pipeline.StableDiffusionXLLoraLoaderMixin
## SD3LoraLoaderMixin
[[autodoc]] loaders.lora_pipeline.SD3LoraLoaderMixin
## AmusedLoraLoaderMixin
[[autodoc]] loaders.lora_pipeline.AmusedLoraLoaderMixin
## LoraBaseMixin
[[autodoc]] loaders.lora_base.LoraBaseMixin

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# PEFT
Diffusers supports loading adapters such as [LoRA](../../using-diffusers/loading_adapters) with the [PEFT](https://huggingface.co/docs/peft/index) library with the [`~loaders.peft.PeftAdapterMixin`] class. This allows modeling classes in Diffusers like [`UNet2DConditionModel`], [`SD3Transformer2DModel`] to operate with an adapter.
<Tip>
Refer to the [Inference with PEFT](../../tutorials/using_peft_for_inference.md) tutorial for an overview of how to use PEFT in Diffusers for inference.
</Tip>
## PeftAdapterMixin
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# Single files
The [`~loaders.FromSingleFileMixin.from_single_file`] method allows you to load:
* a model stored in a single file, which is useful if you're working with models from the diffusion ecosystem, like Automatic1111, and commonly rely on a single-file layout to store and share models
* a model stored in their originally distributed layout, which is useful if you're working with models finetuned with other services, and want to load it directly into Diffusers model objects and pipelines
> [!TIP]
> Read the [Model files and layouts](../../using-diffusers/other-formats) guide to learn more about the Diffusers-multifolder layout versus the single-file layout, and how to load models stored in these different layouts.
## Supported pipelines
- [`CogVideoXPipeline`]
- [`StableDiffusionPipeline`]
- [`StableDiffusionImg2ImgPipeline`]
- [`StableDiffusionInpaintPipeline`]
- [`StableDiffusionControlNetPipeline`]
- [`StableDiffusionControlNetImg2ImgPipeline`]
- [`StableDiffusionControlNetInpaintPipeline`]
- [`StableDiffusionUpscalePipeline`]
- [`StableDiffusionXLPipeline`]
- [`StableDiffusionXLImg2ImgPipeline`]
- [`StableDiffusionXLInpaintPipeline`]
- [`StableDiffusionXLInstructPix2PixPipeline`]
- [`StableDiffusionXLControlNetPipeline`]
- [`StableDiffusionXLKDiffusionPipeline`]
- [`StableDiffusion3Pipeline`]
- [`LatentConsistencyModelPipeline`]
- [`LatentConsistencyModelImg2ImgPipeline`]
- [`StableDiffusionControlNetXSPipeline`]
- [`StableDiffusionXLControlNetXSPipeline`]
- [`LEditsPPPipelineStableDiffusion`]
- [`LEditsPPPipelineStableDiffusionXL`]
- [`PIAPipeline`]
## Supported models
- [`UNet2DConditionModel`]
- [`StableCascadeUNet`]
- [`AutoencoderKL`]
- [`AutoencoderKLCogVideoX`]
- [`ControlNetModel`]
- [`SD3Transformer2DModel`]
- [`FluxTransformer2DModel`]
## FromSingleFileMixin
[[autodoc]] loaders.single_file.FromSingleFileMixin
## FromOriginalModelMixin
[[autodoc]] loaders.single_file_model.FromOriginalModelMixin

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