open-webui/backend/apps/web/models/models.py

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import json
import logging
from typing import Optional
import peewee as pw
from playhouse.shortcuts import model_to_dict
from pydantic import BaseModel
from apps.web.internal.db import DB, JSONField
from config import SRC_LOG_LEVELS
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
log.setLevel(SRC_LOG_LEVELS["MODELS"])
####################
# Models DB Schema
####################
# ModelParams is a model for the data stored in the params field of the Model table
# It isn't currently used in the backend, but it's here as a reference
class ModelParams(BaseModel):
pass
# ModelMeta is a model for the data stored in the meta field of the Model table
# It isn't currently used in the backend, but it's here as a reference
class ModelMeta(BaseModel):
description: str
"""
User-facing description of the model.
"""
vision_capable: bool
"""
A flag indicating if the model is capable of vision and thus image inputs
"""
class Model(pw.Model):
id = pw.TextField(unique=True)
"""
The model's id as used in the API. If set to an existing model, it will override the model.
"""
meta = JSONField()
"""
Holds a JSON encoded blob of metadata, see `ModelMeta`.
"""
base_model_id = pw.TextField(null=True)
"""
An optional pointer to the actual model that should be used when proxying requests.
Currently unused - but will be used to support Modelfile like behaviour in the future
"""
name = pw.TextField()
"""
The human-readable display name of the model.
"""
params = JSONField()
"""
Holds a JSON encoded blob of parameters, see `ModelParams`.
"""
class Meta:
database = DB
class ModelModel(BaseModel):
id: str
meta: ModelMeta
base_model_id: Optional[str] = None
name: str
params: ModelParams
####################
# Forms
####################
class ModelsTable:
def __init__(
self,
db: pw.SqliteDatabase | pw.PostgresqlDatabase,
):
self.db = db
self.db.create_tables([Model])
def get_all_models(self) -> list[ModelModel]:
return [ModelModel(**model_to_dict(model)) for model in Model.select()]
def update_all_models(self, models: list[ModelModel]) -> bool:
try:
with self.db.atomic():
# Fetch current models from the database
current_models = self.get_all_models()
current_model_dict = {model.id: model for model in current_models}
# Create a set of model IDs from the current models and the new models
current_model_keys = set(current_model_dict.keys())
new_model_keys = set(model.id for model in models)
# Determine which models need to be created, updated, or deleted
models_to_create = [
model for model in models if model.id not in current_model_keys
]
models_to_update = [
model for model in models if model.id in current_model_keys
]
models_to_delete = current_model_keys - new_model_keys
# Perform the necessary database operations
for model in models_to_create:
Model.create(**model.model_dump())
for model in models_to_update:
Model.update(**model.model_dump()).where(
Model.id == model.id
).execute()
for model_id, model_source in models_to_delete:
Model.delete().where(Model.id == model_id).execute()
return True
except Exception as e:
log.exception(e)
return False
Models = ModelsTable(DB)