Checkpoints are typically large (10GB+). This change delays SHA256
hash calculation until metadata fetch from Civitai is requested,
significantly improving initial scan performance.
- Add hash_status field to BaseModelMetadata
- CheckpointScanner skips hash during initial scan
- On-demand hash calculation during Civitai fetch
- Background bulk hash calculation support
Fix KeyError when 'hashes', 'name', or 'model' fields are missing from
Civitai API responses. Use .get() with defaults instead of direct dict
access in:
- LoraMetadata.from_civitai_info()
- CheckpointMetadata.from_civitai_info()
- EmbeddingMetadata.from_civitai_info()
- RecipeScanner._get_hash_from_civitai()
- DownloadManager._process_download()
Fixes#820
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
- 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
Refactor metadata sync service to use a prioritized provider fallback system when handling deleted CivitAI models. The new approach:
1. Attempts civarchive_api provider first for deleted models
2. Falls back to sqlite provider if archive DB is enabled
3. Maintains existing default provider behavior for non-deleted models
4. Tracks provider attempts and errors for better debugging
This improves reliability when fetching metadata for deleted models by trying multiple sources before giving up, and provides clearer error messages based on which providers were attempted.
- Introduced a new CheckpointMetadata dataclass to encapsulate metadata for checkpoint models.
- Included fields for file details, model specifications, and additional attributes such as resolution and architecture.
- Implemented a __post_init__ method to initialize tags as an empty list if not provided, ensuring consistent data handling.