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@psychedelicious psychedelicious released this 19 Dec 23:57
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This release brings support for FLUX Control LoRAs to Invoke, plus a few other fixes and enhancements.

FLUX Control LoRAs

Despite having "LoRA" in the name, these models are used in Invoke via Control Layers - like ControlNets. The only difference is that they do not support begin and end step percentages.

So far, BFL has released a Canny and Depth model. You can install them from the Model Manager.

All Changes

Enhancements

  • Support for FLUX Control LoRAs.

  • Improved error handling and recovery for Canvas, preventing Canvas from getting stuck if there is a network issue during some operations.

  • Reduced logging verbosity when default logging settings are used.

    Previously, all Uvicorn logging occurred at the same level as the app's logging. This logging was very verbose and frequent, and made the app's terminal output difficult to parse, with lots of extra noise.

    The Uvicorn log level is now set independently from the other log namespaces. To control it, set the log_level_network property in invokeai.yaml. The default is warning. To restore the previous log levels, set it to info (e.g. log_level_network: info).

Fixes

  • Image context menu actions to create a Regional and Global Reference Image layers were reversed.
  • Missing translation strings.
  • Canvas filters could execute twice. Besides being inefficient, on slow network connections, this could cause an error toast to appear even when the filter was successful. They now only execute once.
  • Model install error when the path contains quotes. Thanks @Quadiumm!

Internal

  • Upgrade docker image to Ubuntu 24.04 and use uv for package management.
  • Fix dynamic invocation values causing non-deterministic OpenAPI schema. This allows us to add a CI check to ensure the OpenAPI schema and TypeScript types are always in sync. Thanks @rikublock!

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Installation and Updating

This is the first Invoke release since we debuted our launcher, a desktop app that can install, upgrade and run Invoke on Windows, macOS and Linux.

While technically still in a prerelease state, it is working well. Download it from the repo's releases page. It works with your existing Invoke installation, or you can use it to do a fresh install.

macOS users may need to do this workaround for macOS until the first stable release of the launcher.

Legacy installer

You can still use our legacy installer scripts to install and run Invoke, though we do plan to deprecate this at some point.

To install or update, download the latest installer and follow the installation instructions.

To update, select the same installation location. Your user data (images, models, etc) will be retained.

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: v5.4.3...v5.5.0rc1