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Present system allows a users to queue up multiple image generation requests with different prompts, models, and other settings. However, some features can not be added to the queue. When using LoRA Tools, we're given an error saying we need to wait for the images to finish or to stop them.
Importing Models has a similar issue with being unable to queue up multiple Model Imports, and instead having to rait until the last import finishes before starting the next one.
Requested system would instead add the work to the job queue, and handle that when it comes up in the queue.
This would allow a user to queue up image generation, model imports, lora merges, anything at all; and they will be handled when the previous task is finished.
While this would be nice just as described above, another idea might be the ability to visually display the queue and see what jobs have been set up to either cancel them individually or potentially even modify jobs that haven't been started yet.
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Feature request: Improve the queue system.
Present system allows a users to queue up multiple image generation requests with different prompts, models, and other settings. However, some features can not be added to the queue. When using LoRA Tools, we're given an error saying we need to wait for the images to finish or to stop them.
Importing Models has a similar issue with being unable to queue up multiple Model Imports, and instead having to rait until the last import finishes before starting the next one.
Requested system would instead add the work to the job queue, and handle that when it comes up in the queue.
This would allow a user to queue up image generation, model imports, lora merges, anything at all; and they will be handled when the previous task is finished.
While this would be nice just as described above, another idea might be the ability to visually display the queue and see what jobs have been set up to either cancel them individually or potentially even modify jobs that haven't been started yet.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: