- Use modelVersionId as fallback for all loras in fingerprint calculation (not just deleted)
- Add URL-based duplicate detection using source_path field
- Combine both fingerprint and URL-based duplicate detection in API response
- Fix _download_remote_media return type and unbound variable issue
- Add optional `media_type_hint` parameter to `_get_file_extension_from_content_or_headers` method
- When `media_type_hint` is "video" and no extension can be determined from content/headers/URL, default to `.mp4`
- Pass image metadata type as hint in both `process_example_images` and `process_example_images_batch` methods
- Add unit tests to verify media type hint behavior and priority
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
- Centralize cache path resolution in new py/utils/cache_paths.py module
- Migrate legacy cache files to organized structure: {settings_dir}/cache/{model|recipe|fts|symlink}/
- Automatically clean up legacy files after successful migration with integrity verification
- Update Config symlink cache to use new path and migrate from old location
- Simplify service classes (PersistentModelCache, PersistentRecipeCache, RecipeFTSIndex, TagFTSIndex) to use centralized migration logic
- Add comprehensive test coverage for cache paths and automatic cleanup
When force=true is passed via API, models in failed_models set are
re-downloaded instead of being skipped. On successful download, model is
removed from failed_models set.
This provides a manual batch repair mechanism for users when CivitAI
media server is temporarily down and causes empty folders.
Changes:
- Backend: Add force parameter to start_download(), _download_all_example_images(), _process_model()
- Backend: Skip failed_models check when force=true
- Backend: Remove model from failed_models on successful force retry
- Frontend: GlobalContextMenu now calls API with force=true directly
- Tests: Update mock to accept force parameter
- Add failed_model_timestamps to track when models fail
- Retry failed models after 24-hour cooldown period
- Skip retry if example folder already has files
- Skip retry if failure was less than 24 hours ago
- Log count of failed models with retry message
- Fix unbound snapshot variable in exception path
- Remove duplicate/unreachable directory check code
- Update string quotes to double quotes (PEP 8)
This fixes the issue where failed models were permanently skipped in
auto-download mode, even when their example folders were empty.
Add support for parsing comma-separated and JSON-style commercial use permission values in both Python backend and JavaScript frontend. Implement helper functions to split aggregated values into individual permissions while preserving original values when no aggregation is detected.
Added comprehensive test coverage for the new parsing functionality to ensure correct handling of various input formats including strings, arrays, and iterable objects with aggregated commercial use values.
Add support for storing checkpoint information in image EXIF metadata. The checkpoint data is simplified and includes fields like model ID, version, name, hash, and base model. This allows for better tracking of AI model checkpoints used in image generation workflows.
- Update DEFAULT_LICENSE_FLAGS from 57 to 127 to enable all commercial modes by default
- Replace CommercialUseLevel enum with bitwise commercial permission handling
- Simplify commercial value normalization and validation using allowed values set
- Adjust bit shifting in license flag construction to accommodate new commercial bits structure
- Remove CommercialUseLevel from exports and update tests accordingly
- Improve handling of empty commercial use values with proper type checking
The changes streamline commercial permission processing and align with CivitAI's default license configuration while maintaining backward compatibility.
Add license resolution utilities and integrate license information into model metadata processing. The changes include:
- Add `resolve_license_payload` function to extract license data from Civitai model responses
- Integrate license information into model metadata in CivitaiClient and MetadataSyncService
- Add license flags support in model scanning and caching
- Implement CommercialUseLevel enum for standardized license classification
- Update model scanner to handle unknown fields when extracting metadata values
This ensures proper license attribution and compliance when working with Civitai models.
Convert all tags to lowercase in tag processing logic to prevent case sensitivity issues on Windows filesystems. This ensures consistent tag matching and prevents duplicate tags with different cases from being created.
Changes include:
- TagUpdateService now converts tags to lowercase before comparison
- Utils function converts model tags to lowercase before priority resolution
- Test cases updated to reflect lowercase tag expectations
Add support for {model_name} and {version_name} placeholders in download path templates. These new placeholders allow for more flexible and descriptive file organization by including the actual model name and version name in the download directory structure.
Changes include:
- Updated download_manager.py and utils.py to handle new placeholders
- Added placeholders to constants.js for UI reference
- Updated settings modal template to show available placeholders
- Added comprehensive tests to verify placeholder functionality
This enhancement provides users with more control over how downloaded models are organized on their file system.
- Replace setdefault with get and explicit dict initialization in MetadataUpdater
- Change civitai field type from Optional[Dict] to Dict[str, Any] with default_factory
- Add None check and dict initialization in BaseModelMetadata.__post_init__
- Ensures civitai data is always a dictionary, preventing type errors and improving code reliability
fix(example_images_download_manager): re-raise specific exception on download error
refactor(usage_stats): define constants locally to avoid conditional imports
test(example_images_download_manager): update exception handling in download tests
test(example_images_file_manager): differentiate between os.startfile and subprocess.Popen in tests
test(example_images_paths): ensure valid example images root with single-library mode
test(usage_stats): use string literals for metadata payload to avoid conditional imports