- Remove backward compatibility code for `model_type` in `ModelScanner._build_cache_entry()`
- Update `CheckpointScanner` to only handle `sub_type` in `adjust_metadata()` and `adjust_cached_entry()`
- Delete deprecated aliases `resolve_civitai_model_type` and `normalize_civitai_model_type` from `model_query.py`
- Update frontend components (`RecipeModal.js`, `ModelCard.js`, etc.) to use `sub_type` instead of `model_type`
- Update API response format to return only `sub_type`, removing `model_type` from service responses
- Revise technical documentation to mark Phase 5 as completed and remove outdated TODO items
All cleanup tasks for the model type refactoring are now complete, ensuring consistent use of `sub_type` across the codebase.
This commit resolves the semantic confusion around the model_type field by
clearly distinguishing between:
- scanner_type: architecture-level (lora/checkpoint/embedding)
- sub_type: business-level subtype (lora/locon/dora/checkpoint/diffusion_model/embedding)
Backend Changes:
- Rename model_type to sub_type in CheckpointMetadata and EmbeddingMetadata
- Add resolve_sub_type() and normalize_sub_type() in model_query.py
- Update checkpoint_scanner to use _resolve_sub_type()
- Update service format_response to include both sub_type and model_type
- Add VALID_*_SUB_TYPES constants with backward compatible aliases
Frontend Changes:
- Add MODEL_SUBTYPE_DISPLAY_NAMES constants
- Keep MODEL_TYPE_DISPLAY_NAMES as backward compatible alias
Testing:
- Add 43 new tests covering sub_type resolution and API response
Documentation:
- Add refactoring todo document to docs/technical/
BREAKING CHANGE: None - full backward compatibility maintained
- Add folder_include parameter support in backend API handlers
- Add folder_include to FilterCriteria and implement multi-folder filtering logic
- Update frontend to send all include folders instead of only the first
- Add tests for single/multiple include folders, include with exclude, and non-recursive filtering
- Add blank line after module docstring for better PEP 8 compliance
- Reformat long lines to adhere to 88-character limit using Black-style formatting
- Improve string consistency by using double quotes consistently
- Enhance readability of complex list comprehensions and method calls
- Maintain all existing functionality while improving code structure
Changed logging level from INFO to DEBUG for performance-related messages in model management service. This reduces noise in production logs while maintaining debugging capability for performance analysis.
- Add model_types parameter to ModelListingHandler to support filtering by model type
- Implement get_model_types endpoint in ModelQueryHandler to retrieve available model types
- Register new /api/lm/{prefix}/model-types route for model type queries
- Extend BaseModelService to handle model type filtering in queries
- Support both model_type and civitai_model_type query parameters for backward compatibility
This enables users to filter models by specific types, improving model discovery and organization capabilities.
- Update frontend tag filter to cycle through include/exclude/clear states
- Add backend support for tag_include and tag_exclude query parameters
- Maintain backward compatibility with legacy tag parameter
- Store tag states as dictionary with 'include'/'exclude' values
- Update test matrix documentation to reflect new tag behavior
The changes enable more granular tag filtering where users can now explicitly include or exclude specific tags, rather than just adding tags to a simple inclusion list. This provides better control over search results and improves the filtering user experience.