cmd args: allow unix filenames and filenames max length

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Andray 2024-02-26 16:30:15 +04:00
parent c8a5322d1f
commit dd4b0b95d5
2 changed files with 8 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -120,4 +120,6 @@ parser.add_argument('--api-server-stop', action='store_true', help='enable serve
parser.add_argument('--timeout-keep-alive', type=int, default=30, help='set timeout_keep_alive for uvicorn')
parser.add_argument("--disable-all-extensions", action='store_true', help="prevent all extensions from running regardless of any other settings", default=False)
parser.add_argument("--disable-extra-extensions", action='store_true', help="prevent all extensions except built-in from running regardless of any other settings", default=False)
parser.add_argument("--skip-load-model-at-start", action='store_true', help="if load a model at web start, only take effect when --nowebui", )
parser.add_argument("--skip-load-model-at-start", action='store_true', help="if load a model at web start, only take effect when --nowebui")
parser.add_argument("--unix-filenames-sanitization", action='store_true', help="allow any symbols except '/' in filenames. May conflict with your browser and file system")
parser.add_argument("--filenames-max-length", type=int, default=128, help='maximal length of filenames of saved images. If you override it, it can conflict with your file system')

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@ -321,13 +321,16 @@ def resize_image(resize_mode, im, width, height, upscaler_name=None):
return res
invalid_filename_chars = '#<>:"/\\|?*\n\r\t'
if not shared.cmd_opts.unix_filenames_sanitization:
invalid_filename_chars = '#<>:"/\\|?*\n\r\t'
else:
invalid_filename_chars = '/'
invalid_filename_prefix = ' '
invalid_filename_postfix = ' .'
re_nonletters = re.compile(r'[\s' + string.punctuation + ']+')
re_pattern = re.compile(r"(.*?)(?:\[([^\[\]]+)\]|$)")
re_pattern_arg = re.compile(r"(.*)<([^>]*)>$")
max_filename_part_length = 128
max_filename_part_length = shared.cmd_opts.filenames_max_length
NOTHING_AND_SKIP_PREVIOUS_TEXT = object()