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@bfirsh bfirsh commented Mar 23, 2023

To be consistent with the JavaScript library. The rest of the API is only vaguely consistent, but this gets us a long way.

>>> import replicate
>>> replicate.run(
        "stability-ai/stable-diffusion:27b93a2413e7f36cd83da926f3656280b2931564ff050bf9575f1fdf9bcd7478",
        input={"prompt": "a 19th century portrait of a wombat gentleman"}
    )

['https://replicate.com/api/models/stability-ai/stable-diffusion/files/50fcac81-865d-499e-81ac-49de0cb79264/out-0.png']

Full examples in the README.

As an aside, I reformatted the readme to use the pretty standard Python REPL format. Shame we lost that – it made for a consistent copy & paste REPL session, and lost the syntax highlighting.

To be consistent with the JavaScript library.

Signed-off-by: Ben Firshman <[email protected]>
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zeke commented Mar 23, 2023

I reformatted the readme to use the pretty standard Python REPL format. Shame we lost that

I took that out a while ago because it made nothing copy-paste-able, unless I missed something:

$ python
>>> >>> import replicate
  File "<stdin>", line 1
    >>> import replicate
    ^^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax

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Looks good to me.

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bfirsh commented Mar 23, 2023

I took that out a while ago because it made nothing copy-paste-able, unless I missed something:

Fair. I guess I'm used to copy and pasting. It's a common pattern with Python libraries to show a REPL session: https://requests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

I'll leave this for now for the sake of saving time, and we can iterate on it again at some point.

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bfirsh commented Mar 23, 2023

Holding off on merging because we'll need to ship a new version ASAP because the readme acts as the documentation. If someone wants to merge and ship a release feel free. 😄

@bfirsh bfirsh merged commit 36ac90e into main Mar 26, 2023
@bfirsh bfirsh deleted the replicate-run branch March 26, 2023 01:25
GothReigen added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 3, 2024
Context: 

> Model.predict was removed in #71. It points users to Version.predict, but that method was deprecated in favor of replicate.run in #79.

#137

Trying the example in the current iteration of `replicate/replicate-python` would return the following exception:

```python
discord.ext.commands.errors.CommandInvokeError: Command raised an exception: AttributeError: 'Version' object has no attribute 'predict'
```
GothReigen added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 3, 2024
Context:

> Model.predict was removed in #71. It points users to Version.predict, but that method was deprecated in favor of replicate.run in #79.

#137

Trying the example in the current iteration of `replicate/replicate-python` would return the following exception:

```python
discord.ext.commands.errors.CommandInvokeError: Command raised an exception: AttributeError: 'Version' object has no attribute 'predict'
```

Signed-off-by: Michael Lee <[email protected]>
zeke pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 4, 2024
Context:

> Model.predict was removed in #71. It points users to Version.predict, but that method was deprecated in favor of replicate.run in #79.

#137

Trying the example in the current iteration of `replicate/replicate-python` would return the following exception:

```python
discord.ext.commands.errors.CommandInvokeError: Command raised an exception: AttributeError: 'Version' object has no attribute 'predict'
```

Signed-off-by: Michael Lee <[email protected]>
GothReigen added a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 9, 2024
Context:

> Model.predict was removed in #71. It points users to Version.predict, but that method was deprecated in favor of replicate.run in #79.

#137

Trying the example in the current iteration of `replicate/replicate-python` would return the following exception:

```python
discord.ext.commands.errors.CommandInvokeError: Command raised an exception: AttributeError: 'Version' object has no attribute 'predict'
```

Signed-off-by: GothReigen <[email protected]>
GothReigen added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 11, 2024
Context:

> Model.predict was removed in #71. It points users to Version.predict, but that method was deprecated in favor of replicate.run in #79.

#137

Trying the example in the current iteration of `replicate/replicate-python` would return the following exception:

```python
discord.ext.commands.errors.CommandInvokeError: Command raised an exception: AttributeError: 'Version' object has no attribute 'predict'
```

Signed-off-by: GothReigen <[email protected]>
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