## Summary
Follow-up cleanup for #11184 — removes redundant test setup calls that
the `@vue-nodes` fixture now handles.
## Changes
- **What**: Remove 40 lines of redundant `setSetting`, `setup()`, and
`waitForNodes()` calls across 11 test files
- `UseNewMenu: 'Top'` calls (already fixture default)
- `setup()` + `waitForNodes()` on default workflow (fixture already does
this for `@vue-nodes`)
- Page reload in `subgraphZeroUuid` (fixture applies VueNodes.Enabled
server-side before navigation)
## Review Focus
Each removal was verified against the fixture's `setupSettings()`
defaults (ComfyPage.ts:420-442) and the `@vue-nodes` auto-setup (lines
454-456). Tests that call `setup()`/`waitForNodes()` after
`loadWorkflow()` or `page.evaluate()` were intentionally kept.
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## Summary
Complete the @e2e/ path alias migration started in #10735 by converting
all 354 remaining relative imports and adding a lint rule to prevent
backsliding.
## Changes
- **What**: Migrate all relative imports in browser_tests/ to use
`@e2e/` (intra-directory) and `@/` (src/ imports) path aliases. Add
`no-restricted-imports` ESLint rule banning `./` and `../` imports in
`browser_tests/**/*.ts`. Suppress pre-existing oxlint `no-eval` and
`no-console` warnings exposed by touching those files.
## Review Focus
- ESLint flat-config merging: the `@playwright/test` ban and
relative-import ban are in two separate blocks to avoid last-match-wins
collision with the `useI18n`/`useVirtualList` blocks higher in the
config.
- The `['./**', '../**']` glob patterns (not `['./*', '../*']`) are
needed to catch multi-level relative paths like `../../../src/foo`.
Follows up on #10735
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## Summary
- Move error red border from TopMenuSection/ComfyActionbar to
ErrorOverlay
- Add error indicator (outline + StatusBadge dot) on right side panel
toggle button when errors are present, the panel/overlay are closed, and
the errors tab setting is enabled
- Replace technical group titles (e.g. "Missing Node Packs") with
user-friendly i18n messages in ErrorOverlay
- Dynamically change action button label based on single error type
(e.g. "Show missing nodes" instead of "See Errors")
- Remove unused `hasAnyError` prop from ComfyActionbar
- Fix `type="secondary"` → `variant="secondary"` on panel toggle button
- Pre-wire `missing_media` error type support for #10309
- Migrate ErrorOverlay E2E selectors from `getByText`/`getByRole` to
`data-testid`
- Update E2E screenshot snapshots affected by TopMenuSection error state
design changes
## Test plan
- [x] Trigger execution error → verify red border on ErrorOverlay, no
red border on TopMenuSection/ComfyActionbar
- [x] With errors and right side panel closed → verify red outline + dot
on panel toggle button
- [x] Open right side panel or error overlay → verify indicator
disappears
- [x] Disable `Comfy.RightSidePanel.ShowErrorsTab` → verify no indicator
even with errors
- [x] Load workflow with only missing nodes → verify "Show missing
nodes" button label and friendly message
- [x] Load workflow with only missing models → verify "Show missing
models" button label and count message
- [x] Load workflow with mixed errors → verify "See Errors" fallback
label
- [x] E2E: `pnpm test:browser:local -- --grep "Error overlay"`
## Screenshots
<img width="498" height="381" alt="스크린샷 2026-03-26 230252"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/034f0f3f-e6a1-4617-b8f6-cd4c145e3a47"
/>
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2958914b-0ff0-461b-a6ea-7f2811bf33c2"
/>
<img width="551" height="87" alt="스크린샷 2026-03-26 230318"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/396e9cb1-667e-44c4-83fe-ab113b313d16"
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## Summary
When many nodes are rendered in the transform container, both zoom and
pan can cause FPS drops because the browser re-rasterizes all visible
content at the new transform. `will-change: transform` tells the browser
to keep the layer as a GPU texture and skip re-rasterization during
active interaction, restoring visual quality only after settling.
- Add pointer drag detection so `will-change: transform` covers pan in
addition to zoom. Without this, dragging with 256+ nodes causes jank as
the browser re-rasterizes the entire layer on every frame of the pan.
- Fix settleDelay from 16ms to 256ms. At 16ms the debounce fires between
consecutive wheel events (~50ms apart on a physical mouse), causing
`will-change` to toggle on/off rapidly. Each toggle forces the browser
to promote/demote the compositor layer, which is more expensive than not
having the optimization at all.
- Replace scoped CSS with Tailwind `will-change-transform`.
- Remove per-node `will-change: transform` on `.lg-node`. Promoting each
node to its own compositor layer (256 nodes = 256 GPU textures)
increases memory pressure and compositing overhead, making performance
worse than a single promoted container.
- Previously, the virtual DOM of Nodes was updated during zooming and
dragging, but now this update is avoided through some techniques.
- Using the 3D versions of scale and translate can provide a smoother
experience when dealing with a large number of nodes.
## Test plan
- [x] Unit tests updated and passing
- [x] Manual: verify during both zoom and pan
- [x] Manual: compare pan FPS with 256 nodes before/after
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## Summary
Refactors the error and subgraph node footer UI by extracting a
dedicated `NodeFooter` component and replacing the CSS `outline`
approach with a layered border overlay for selection/executing state
indicators.
## Changes
- **What**: Extracted `NodeFooter.vue` from `LGraphNode.vue` to
encapsulate the footer tab logic (subgraph enter, error, advanced
inputs). Replaced CSS `outline` with an absolutely-positioned border
overlay div for selection and executing state. Added a separate root
border overlay div for the node body border. Removed unused
`isTransparent` function from `colorUtil.ts`.
- **Dependencies**: None
## Review Focus
- The layered overlay approach (`absolute -inset-[3px] border-3`) for
selection/executing outlines vs the previous `outline-3` approach —
ensures the outline renders outside the node bounds correctly including
the footer area
- `NodeFooter` handles 4 cases: subgraph+error (dual tabs), error only,
subgraph only, advanced inputs — verify edge cases render correctly
- Resize handle bottom offset adjustments for nodes with footers
(`hasFooter`)
## Screenshots
<img width="1142" height="603" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e0d401f0-8516-4f5f-ab77-48a79530f4bd"
/>
<img width="1175" height="577" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bcf08fff-728a-491c-add9-5b96d2f3bfce"
/>
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## Summary
Replace PrimeVue `FloatLabel` + `Textarea` in `WidgetTextarea` with a
CSS-only IFTA label and a new shadcn-vue Textarea component, fixing the
label-obscures-content bug.
<img width="965" height="754" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cab98527-834c-496d-a0ef-942fb21fd862"
/>
## Changes
- **What**: Add `src/components/ui/textarea/Textarea.vue` — thin wrapper
around native `<textarea>` with `cn()` class merging and `defineModel`.
Rewrite `WidgetTextarea.vue` to use a plain `<div>` wrapper with an
absolutely-positioned label and the new Textarea, replacing PrimeVue's
`FloatLabel variant="in"`. Add Storybook stories (Default, Disabled,
WithLabel). Update tests to remove PrimeVue plugin setup.
## Review Focus
- The label uses `absolute left-3 top-1.5 z-10 text-xxs` positioning —
verify it clears textarea content with `pt-5` padding
- `filteredProps` forwards widget options to a native textarea via
`v-bind="restAttrs"` — unknown attrs are silently ignored by the browser
Supersedes #8536
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#7591 added a one tick delay to layout initialization in an attempt to
resolve some layouting discrepancies. However, it appears to have
reintroduced node scaling issues and introduced a new bug that prevents
cloning nodes with alt+drag in vue.
Alternatives methods of resolving the original issue are being
investigated, but this change was causing more harm than good.
The prior PR included other changes (like a testing fix). Those changes
remain beneficial and do not need to be reverted.
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## Summary
Fixes styling inconsistency where Vue node select widget chevrons look
different between dropdown implementations.
## Changes
- **What**: Added `#dropdownicon` slot to `WidgetSelectDefault.vue`
using Lucide chevron icon with
`text-component-node-foreground-secondary` styling, matching
`FormDropdownInput.vue`
## Review Focus
Both dropdown implementations now use identical chevron icons with
consistent sizing (`size-4`) and color tokens.
Fixes #COM-11645
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **Style**
* Updated select/dropdown appearance: replaced the previous icon
rendering with a customizable dropdown icon slot, improving visual
consistency and allowing a custom icon to display in select controls
across the UI. This change affects only presentation—no behavior or data
handling was altered.
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## Summary
Major refactoring of browser tests to improve reliability,
maintainability, and type safety.
## Changes
### Test Infrastructure Decomposition
- Decomposed `ComfyPage.ts` (~1000 lines) into focused helpers:
- `CanvasHelper`, `DebugHelper`, `SubgraphHelper`,
`NodeOperationsHelper`
- `SettingsHelper`, `WorkflowHelper`, `ClipboardHelper`,
`KeyboardHelper`
- Created `ContextMenu` page object, `BaseDialog` base class, and
`BottomPanel` page object
- Extracted `DefaultGraphPositions` constants
### Locator Stability
- Added `data-testid` attributes to Vue components (sidebar, dialogs,
node library)
- Created centralized `selectors.ts` with test ID constants
- Replaced fragile CSS selectors (`.nth()`, `:nth-child()`) with
`getByTestId`/`getByRole`
### Performance & Reliability
- Removed `setTimeout` anti-patterns (replaced with `waitForFunction`)
- Replaced `waitForTimeout` with retrying assertions
- Replaced hardcoded coordinates with computed `NodeReference` positions
- Enforced LF line endings for all text files
### Type Safety
- Enabled `no-explicit-any` lint rule for browser_tests via oxlint
- Purged `as any` casts from browser_tests
- Added Window type augmentation for standardized window access
- Added proper type annotations throughout
### Bug Fixes
- Restored `ExtensionManager` API contract
- Removed test-only settings from production schema
- Fixed flaky selectors and missing test setup
## Testing
- All browser tests pass
- Typecheck passes
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **Tests**
* Overhauled browser E2E test infrastructure with many new
helpers/fixtures, updated test APIs, and CI test container image bumped
for consistency.
* **Chores**
* Standardized line endings and applied stricter lint rules for browser
tests; workspace dependency version updated.
* **Documentation**
* Updated Playwright and TypeScript testing guidance and test-run
commands.
* **UI**
* Added stable data-testids to multiple components to improve
testability.
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A frequent pattern is to add a node to the graph, and then update the
nodes position afterwards.
Some of these cases (like subgraph unpacking) can set the node position
in advance, but others, (like importA1111) require information on nodes
in order to perform arranging.
Alternatives, like allowing code to either modify `app.configuringGraph`
or otherwise set a temporary state were considered, but create the same
problem of requiring fixes in many places.
As a proposed alternative, when a node is created, an extra tick of
delay is always added before initializing layout.
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Adds support for entering math inside number widgets in vue mode

Migrates components to simple html elements (div and button) by
borrowing styling from the (reverted) reka-ui migration in #6985. The
existing (evil) litegraph eval code is extracted as a utility function
and reused.
This PR means we're entirely writing our own NumberField.
Also adds support for scrubbing widgets like in litegraph

### Known Issue
- Scrubbing causes text to be highlighted, ~~starting a scrub from
highlighted text will instead drag the text~~.
- It seems this can only be prevented with `pointerdown.prevent`, but
this requires a manual `input.focus()` which does not place the cursor
at location of mouse click.
(Obligatory: _It won't do you a bit of good to review math_)
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## Summary
Reduce lower level font definitions in most places. Default to Inter.
See #6912
## Review Focus
Comic Sans is still an option...
## Screenshots (if applicable)
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## Summary
Changes the layout store to treat node sizes as body-only measurements
while LiteGraph continues to reason about full heights. DOM-driven
updates are tagged with `LayoutSource.DOM`, which lets the store strip
the title height exactly once before persisting. That classification (a
new mutation source - `LayoutSource.DOM`) is accurate because those
mutations are triggered by the browser’s layout engine via
ResizeObserver, rather than by direct calls into the layout APIs (e.g.,
`moveNodeTo`, `useNodeDrag`). So all sources are:
- `LayoutSource.DOM`: browser layout/ResizeObserver measurements that
include the title bar
- `LayoutSource.Vue`: direct Vue-driven mutations routed through the
layout store
- `LayoutSource.Canvas`: legacy LiteGraph/canvas updates that will be
phased out over time
- `LayoutSource.External`: for multiplayer or syncing with a when going
online after making changes offline (in teams/workspace)
When layout state flows back into LiteGraph we add the title height just
in time for `liteNode.setSize`, so LiteGraph’s rendering stays
unchanged. This makes Vue node resizing and workflow persistence
deterministic - multiline widgets hold their dimensions across reloads
because every path that crosses the layout/LiteGraph boundary performs
the same normalization.
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Adds a workflow progress panel component underneath the
`actionbar-container`.
I suggest starting a review at the extraneous changes that were needed.
Including but not limited to:
- `get createTime()` in queueStore
- `promptIdToWorkflowId`, `initializingPromptIds`, and
`nodeProgressStatesByPrompt` in executionStore
- `create_time` handling in v2ToV1Adapter
- `pointer-events-auto` on ComfyActionbar.vue
The rest of the changes should be contained under
`QueueProgressOverlay.vue`, and has less of a blast radius in case
something goes wrong.
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