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from typing import Callable, List, Optional, Union

import PIL.Image
import torch
from transformers import (
    CLIPImageProcessor,
    CLIPSegForImageSegmentation,
    CLIPSegProcessor,
    CLIPTextModel,
    CLIPTokenizer,
)

from diffusers import DiffusionPipeline
from diffusers.configuration_utils import FrozenDict
from diffusers.models import AutoencoderKL, UNet2DConditionModel
from diffusers.pipelines.stable_diffusion import StableDiffusionInpaintPipeline
from diffusers.pipelines.stable_diffusion.safety_checker import StableDiffusionSafetyChecker
from diffusers.schedulers import DDIMScheduler, LMSDiscreteScheduler, PNDMScheduler
from diffusers.utils import deprecate, is_accelerate_available, logging


logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)  # pylint: disable=invalid-name


class TextInpainting(DiffusionPipeline):
    r"""
    Pipeline for text based inpainting using Stable Diffusion.
    Uses CLIPSeg to get a mask from the given text, then calls the Inpainting pipeline with the generated mask

    This model inherits from [`DiffusionPipeline`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
    library implements for all the pipelines (such as downloading or saving, running on a particular device, etc.)

    Args:
        segmentation_model ([`CLIPSegForImageSegmentation`]):
            CLIPSeg Model to generate mask from the given text. Please refer to the [model card]() for details.
        segmentation_processor ([`CLIPSegProcessor`]):
            CLIPSeg processor to get image, text features to translate prompt to English, if necessary. Please refer to the
            [model card](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/model_doc/clipseg) for details.
        vae ([`AutoencoderKL`]):
            Variational Auto-Encoder (VAE) Model to encode and decode images to and from latent representations.
        text_encoder ([`CLIPTextModel`]):
            Frozen text-encoder. Stable Diffusion uses the text portion of
            [CLIP](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/model_doc/clip#transformers.CLIPTextModel), specifically
            the [clip-vit-large-patch14](https://huggingface.co/openai/clip-vit-large-patch14) variant.
        tokenizer (`CLIPTokenizer`):
            Tokenizer of class
            [CLIPTokenizer](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/v4.21.0/en/model_doc/clip#transformers.CLIPTokenizer).
        unet ([`UNet2DConditionModel`]): Conditional U-Net architecture to denoise the encoded image latents.
        scheduler ([`SchedulerMixin`]):
            A scheduler to be used in combination with `unet` to denoise the encoded image latens. Can be one of
            [`DDIMScheduler`], [`LMSDiscreteScheduler`], or [`PNDMScheduler`].
        safety_checker ([`StableDiffusionSafetyChecker`]):
            Classification module that estimates whether generated images could be considered offensive or harmful.
            Please, refer to the [model card](https://huggingface.co/runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5) for details.
        feature_extractor ([`CLIPImageProcessor`]):
            Model that extracts features from generated images to be used as inputs for the `safety_checker`.
    """

    def __init__(
        self,
        segmentation_model: CLIPSegForImageSegmentation,
        segmentation_processor: CLIPSegProcessor,
        vae: AutoencoderKL,
        text_encoder: CLIPTextModel,
        tokenizer: CLIPTokenizer,
        unet: UNet2DConditionModel,
        scheduler: Union[DDIMScheduler, PNDMScheduler, LMSDiscreteScheduler],
        safety_checker: StableDiffusionSafetyChecker,
        feature_extractor: CLIPImageProcessor,
    ):
        super().__init__()

        if hasattr(scheduler.config, "steps_offset") and scheduler.config.steps_offset != 1:
            deprecation_message = (
                f"The configuration file of this scheduler: {scheduler} is outdated. `steps_offset`"
                f" should be set to 1 instead of {scheduler.config.steps_offset}. Please make sure "
                "to update the config accordingly as leaving `steps_offset` might led to incorrect results"
                " in future versions. If you have downloaded this checkpoint from the Hugging Face Hub,"
                " it would be very nice if you could open a Pull request for the `scheduler/scheduler_config.json`"
                " file"
            )
            deprecate("steps_offset!=1", "1.0.0", deprecation_message, standard_warn=False)
            new_config = dict(scheduler.config)
            new_config["steps_offset"] = 1
            scheduler._internal_dict = FrozenDict(new_config)

        if hasattr(scheduler.config, "skip_prk_steps") and scheduler.config.skip_prk_steps is False:
            deprecation_message = (
                f"The configuration file of this scheduler: {scheduler} has not set the configuration"
                " `skip_prk_steps`. `skip_prk_steps` should be set to True in the configuration file. Please make"
                " sure to update the config accordingly as not setting `skip_prk_steps` in the config might lead to"
                " incorrect results in future versions. If you have downloaded this checkpoint from the Hugging Face"
                " Hub, it would be very nice if you could open a Pull request for the"
                " `scheduler/scheduler_config.json` file"
            )
            deprecate("skip_prk_steps not set", "1.0.0", deprecation_message, standard_warn=False)
            new_config = dict(scheduler.config)
            new_config["skip_prk_steps"] = True
            scheduler._internal_dict = FrozenDict(new_config)

        if safety_checker is None:
            logger.warning(
                f"You have disabled the safety checker for {self.__class__} by passing `safety_checker=None`. Ensure"
                " that you abide to the conditions of the Stable Diffusion license and do not expose unfiltered"
                " results in services or applications open to the public. Both the diffusers team and Hugging Face"
                " strongly recommend to keep the safety filter enabled in all public facing circumstances, disabling"
                " it only for use-cases that involve analyzing network behavior or auditing its results. For more"
                " information, please have a look at https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/pull/254 ."
            )

        self.register_modules(
            segmentation_model=segmentation_model,
            segmentation_processor=segmentation_processor,
            vae=vae,
            text_encoder=text_encoder,
            tokenizer=tokenizer,
            unet=unet,
            scheduler=scheduler,
            safety_checker=safety_checker,
            feature_extractor=feature_extractor,
        )

    def enable_attention_slicing(self, slice_size: Optional[Union[str, int]] = "auto"):
        r"""
        Enable sliced attention computation.

        When this option is enabled, the attention module will split the input tensor in slices, to compute attention
        in several steps. This is useful to save some memory in exchange for a small speed decrease.

        Args:
            slice_size (`str` or `int`, *optional*, defaults to `"auto"`):
                When `"auto"`, halves the input to the attention heads, so attention will be computed in two steps. If
                a number is provided, uses as many slices as `attention_head_dim // slice_size`. In this case,
                `attention_head_dim` must be a multiple of `slice_size`.
        """
        if slice_size == "auto":
            # half the attention head size is usually a good trade-off between
            # speed and memory
            slice_size = self.unet.config.attention_head_dim // 2
        self.unet.set_attention_slice(slice_size)

    def disable_attention_slicing(self):
        r"""
        Disable sliced attention computation. If `enable_attention_slicing` was previously invoked, this method will go
        back to computing attention in one step.
        """
        # set slice_size = `None` to disable `attention slicing`
        self.enable_attention_slicing(None)

    def enable_sequential_cpu_offload(self):
        r"""
        Offloads all models to CPU using accelerate, significantly reducing memory usage. When called, unet,
        text_encoder, vae and safety checker have their state dicts saved to CPU and then are moved to a
        `torch.device('meta') and loaded to GPU only when their specific submodule has its `forward` method called.
        """
        if is_accelerate_available():
            from accelerate import cpu_offload
        else:
            raise ImportError("Please install accelerate via `pip install accelerate`")

        device = torch.device("cuda")

        for cpu_offloaded_model in [self.unet, self.text_encoder, self.vae, self.safety_checker]:
            if cpu_offloaded_model is not None:
                cpu_offload(cpu_offloaded_model, device)

    @property
    # Copied from diffusers.pipelines.stable_diffusion.pipeline_stable_diffusion.StableDiffusionPipeline._execution_device
    def _execution_device(self):
        r"""
        Returns the device on which the pipeline's models will be executed. After calling
        `pipeline.enable_sequential_cpu_offload()` the execution device can only be inferred from Accelerate's module
        hooks.
        """
        if self.device != torch.device("meta") or not hasattr(self.unet, "_hf_hook"):
            return self.device
        for module in self.unet.modules():
            if (
                hasattr(module, "_hf_hook")
                and hasattr(module._hf_hook, "execution_device")
                and module._hf_hook.execution_device is not None
            ):
                return torch.device(module._hf_hook.execution_device)
        return self.device

    @torch.no_grad()
    def __call__(
        self,
        prompt: Union[str, List[str]],
        image: Union[torch.FloatTensor, PIL.Image.Image],
        text: str,
        height: int = 512,
        width: int = 512,
        num_inference_steps: int = 50,
        guidance_scale: float = 7.5,
        negative_prompt: Optional[Union[str, List[str]]] = None,
        num_images_per_prompt: Optional[int] = 1,
        eta: float = 0.0,
        generator: Optional[torch.Generator] = None,
        latents: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        output_type: Optional[str] = "pil",
        return_dict: bool = True,
        callback: Optional[Callable[[int, int, torch.FloatTensor], None]] = None,
        callback_steps: int = 1,
        **kwargs,
    ):
        r"""
        Function invoked when calling the pipeline for generation.

        Args:
            prompt (`str` or `List[str]`):
                The prompt or prompts to guide the image generation.
            image (`PIL.Image.Image`):
                `Image`, or tensor representing an image batch which will be inpainted, *i.e.* parts of the image will
                be masked out with `mask_image` and repainted according to `prompt`.
            text (`str``):
                The text to use to generate the mask.
            height (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
                The height in pixels of the generated image.
            width (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
                The width in pixels of the generated image.
            num_inference_steps (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 50):
                The number of denoising steps. More denoising steps usually lead to a higher quality image at the
                expense of slower inference.
            guidance_scale (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 7.5):
                Guidance scale as defined in [Classifier-Free Diffusion Guidance](https://arxiv.org/abs/2207.12598).
                `guidance_scale` is defined as `w` of equation 2. of [Imagen
                Paper](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2205.11487.pdf). Guidance scale is enabled by setting `guidance_scale >
                1`. Higher guidance scale encourages to generate images that are closely linked to the text `prompt`,
                usually at the expense of lower image quality.
            negative_prompt (`str` or `List[str]`, *optional*):
                The prompt or prompts not to guide the image generation. Ignored when not using guidance (i.e., ignored
                if `guidance_scale` is less than `1`).
            num_images_per_prompt (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1):
                The number of images to generate per prompt.
            eta (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
                Corresponds to parameter eta (η) in the DDIM paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.02502. Only applies to
                [`schedulers.DDIMScheduler`], will be ignored for others.
            generator (`torch.Generator`, *optional*):
                A [torch generator](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/generated/torch.Generator.html) to make generation
                deterministic.
            latents (`torch.FloatTensor`, *optional*):
                Pre-generated noisy latents, sampled from a Gaussian distribution, to be used as inputs for image
                generation. Can be used to tweak the same generation with different prompts. If not provided, a latents
                tensor will ge generated by sampling using the supplied random `generator`.
            output_type (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"pil"`):
                The output format of the generate image. Choose between
                [PIL](https://pillow.readthedocs.io/en/stable/): `PIL.Image.Image` or `np.array`.
            return_dict (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
                Whether or not to return a [`~pipelines.stable_diffusion.StableDiffusionPipelineOutput`] instead of a
                plain tuple.
            callback (`Callable`, *optional*):
                A function that will be called every `callback_steps` steps during inference. The function will be
                called with the following arguments: `callback(step: int, timestep: int, latents: torch.FloatTensor)`.
            callback_steps (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1):
                The frequency at which the `callback` function will be called. If not specified, the callback will be
                called at every step.

        Returns:
            [`~pipelines.stable_diffusion.StableDiffusionPipelineOutput`] or `tuple`:
            [`~pipelines.stable_diffusion.StableDiffusionPipelineOutput`] if `return_dict` is True, otherwise a `tuple.
            When returning a tuple, the first element is a list with the generated images, and the second element is a
            list of `bool`s denoting whether the corresponding generated image likely represents "not-safe-for-work"
            (nsfw) content, according to the `safety_checker`.
        """

        # We use the input text to generate the mask
        inputs = self.segmentation_processor(
            text=[text], images=[image], padding="max_length", return_tensors="pt"
        ).to(self.device)
        outputs = self.segmentation_model(**inputs)
        mask = torch.sigmoid(outputs.logits).cpu().detach().unsqueeze(-1).numpy()
        mask_pil = self.numpy_to_pil(mask)[0].resize(image.size)

        # Run inpainting pipeline with the generated mask
        inpainting_pipeline = StableDiffusionInpaintPipeline(
            vae=self.vae,
            text_encoder=self.text_encoder,
            tokenizer=self.tokenizer,
            unet=self.unet,
            scheduler=self.scheduler,
            safety_checker=self.safety_checker,
            feature_extractor=self.feature_extractor,
        )
        return inpainting_pipeline(
            prompt=prompt,
            image=image,
            mask_image=mask_pil,
            height=height,
            width=width,
            num_inference_steps=num_inference_steps,
            guidance_scale=guidance_scale,
            negative_prompt=negative_prompt,
            num_images_per_prompt=num_images_per_prompt,
            eta=eta,
            generator=generator,
            latents=latents,
            output_type=output_type,
            return_dict=return_dict,
            callback=callback,
            callback_steps=callback_steps,
        )