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Snyk has created this PR to fix 4 vulnerabilities in the pip dependencies of this project.

Snyk changed the following file(s):

  • examples/dreambooth/requirements.txt
⚠️ Warning
transformers 4.30.2 requires safetensors, which is not installed.
torchvision 0.14.1 requires torch, which is not installed.
accelerate 0.20.3 requires torch, which is not installed.

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Summary of Changes

Hello @alejandrosuarez, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request, automatically generated by Snyk, focuses on improving the security of the project by resolving known vulnerabilities in its Python dependencies. It specifically targets the dreambooth example's requirements.txt to ensure that secure versions of torch and wheel are used, thereby mitigating potential security risks associated with older, vulnerable package versions.

Highlights

  • Dependency Updates: The examples/dreambooth/requirements.txt file has been updated to include specific version pins for torch and wheel.
  • Vulnerability Fixes: This pull request addresses 4 identified vulnerabilities by pinning torch to version >=2.10.0 and wheel to version >=0.46.2.
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Addednetworkx@​3.4.297100100100100
Addedprometheus-client@​0.21.099100100100100
Addedprometheus-fastapi-instrumentator@​7.0.0100100100100100
Addedmultidict@​6.1.0100100100100100
Addedpropcache@​0.2.0100100100100100

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This pull request, automatically generated by Snyk, addresses four security vulnerabilities by upgrading the torch and wheel packages. The dependency updates are appropriate and important for project security. I have one suggestion to correct a comment in examples/dreambooth/requirements.txt for better accuracy and maintainability. Otherwise, the changes look good to merge.

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peft==0.7.0 No newline at end of file
peft==0.7.0
torch>=2.10.0 # not directly required, pinned by Snyk to avoid a vulnerability

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The comment states that torch is not directly required. However, torch is imported and used in the training scripts (train_dreambooth.py, train_dreambooth_lora.py) and is also a dependency for torchvision and accelerate. To avoid confusion, it's better to remove the incorrect part of the comment.

torch>=2.10.0 # pinned by Snyk to avoid a vulnerability

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