import subprocess import sys from functools import lru_cache from setuptools import find_packages, setup is_for_windows = len(sys.argv) >= 3 and sys.argv[2].startswith("--plat-name=win") if is_for_windows: scripts = None entry_points = { "console_scripts": [ "imagine=imaginairy.cli.main:imagine_cmd", "aimg=imaginairy.cli.main:aimg", ], } else: scripts = ["imaginairy/bin/aimg", "imaginairy/bin/imagine"] entry_points = None @lru_cache def get_git_revision_hash() -> str: try: return ( subprocess.check_output(["git", "rev-parse", "HEAD"]) .decode("ascii") .strip() ) except FileNotFoundError: return "no-git" revision_hash = get_git_revision_hash() with open("README.md", encoding="utf-8") as f: readme = f.read() readme = readme.replace( '=8.0.0", "click-help-colors>=0.9.1", "click-shell>=2.0", "protobuf != 3.20.2, != 3.19.5", "facexlib>=0.2.1.1", "fairscale>=0.4.4", # for vendored blip "fastapi>=0.70.0", "ftfy>=6.0.1", # for vendored clip # 2.0.0 produced garbage images on macOS "torch>=2.1.0", # https://numpy.org/neps/nep-0029-deprecation_policy.html "numpy>=1.19.0,<1.26.0", "tqdm>=4.64.0", "diffusers>=0.3.0", "imageio>=2.9.0", "Pillow>=9.1.0", "psutil>5.7.3", # 2.0.0 need to fix `ImportError: cannot import name 'rank_zero_only' from 'pytorch_lightning.utilities.distributed' ` "pytorch-lightning>=1.4.2,<2.0.0", "omegaconf>=2.1.1", "open-clip-torch>=2.0.0", "opencv-python>=4.4.0.46", # need to migration to 2.0 "pydantic>=2.3.0", "requests>=2.28.1", "refiners>=0.2.0", "einops>=0.3.0", "safetensors>=0.2.1", # scipy is a sub dependency but v1.11 doesn't support python 3.8. https://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy/dev/toolchain.html#numpy "scipy<1.11", "timm>=0.4.12,!=0.9.0,!=0.9.1", # for vendored blip "torchdiffeq>=0.2.0", "torchmetrics>=0.6.0", "torchvision>=0.13.1", "transformers>=4.19.2", # "triton>=2.0.0; sys_platform!='darwin' and platform_machine!='aarch64'", "kornia>=0.6", "uvicorn>=0.16.0", ], # don't specify maximum python versions as it can cause very long dependency resolution issues as the resolver # goes back to older versions of packages that didn't specify a maximum # https://discuss.python.org/t/requires-python-upper-limits/12663/75 # https://github.com/brycedrennan/imaginAIry/pull/341#issuecomment-1574723908 python_requires=">=3.8", )