## 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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## Summary
### Problem:
After [vue node compacting
PR](https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/pull/6687) the white
space within the node has been greatly reduced, lowering the min
intrinsic size, thus allowing us to reduce the amount we need to scale
up via ensureCorrectLayoutScale(), therefore increasing readability of
nodes. Great!
However, a side effect of reducing the scale factor means nodes with
larger min content will not be scaled up enough causing nodes to be too
large in many cases.
For example, if the min intrinsic width is very long due to input
length:
<img width="807" height="519" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a6ea3852-bed5-49b2-b10e-c2e65c6450b2"
/>
### Solution:
Allow for nodes to be resized less than their intrinsic min width. And
truncate widget inputs like many other node UIs do.
IMPORTANT: when a node is added via search or other, it will still get a
min size based on its intrinsic content it just wont be the min width!
So best of both worlds.
<img width="670" height="551" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f4f5ec8c-037e-472f-a5a1-d8a59a87c0b0"
/>
this means we choose a default min width and clamp resize to it. This
also means we have to remove the arbitrary min width values that were
sprinkled around the vue node widgets. They are not needed because
instead of min width, they can take up full width and inherit the sizing
from the node min width! This makes nodes like little browser windows
and widgets are just responsive elements with in. Much more natural imo.
### Bonus
- Set ensureCorrectLayouScale() to scale factor of 1.2 which means vue
nodes are now only being set 20% bigger than LG. That covers for the
height difference we cant change!
- Fix ensureCorrectLayouScale() to offset y position for groups / better
alignment
- Get rid of arbitrary inflexible min width like min-[417px] which
shouldnt have been used the first place
- Make Select and Input overlay portals width set to their content
## Changes
**What**:
- Node resizing behavior
- Node widget min width
- Widget input and slot truncation
- Misc arbitrary styling that should have been fluid
## Screenshots (if applicable)
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## Summary
- Removed development-only restriction for Assets sidebar tab
- Assets sidebar is now available in all environments (production and
development)
## Changes
- Removed `import.meta.env.DEV` condition check in
`registerCoreSidebarTabs()`
- Removed outdated comment about development-only display
## Test plan
- [ ] Verify Assets sidebar appears in production build
- [ ] Verify Assets sidebar functionality works correctly in production
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## Summary
**Problem:** ensureCorrectLayoutScale scales up LG -> Vue. But doesn't
scale down from Vue -> LG.
**Solution:** Bi directional scaling.
**Bonus:** fix edge cases such as subgraphs, groups, and reroutes. Also,
set auto scale: true now that we 'preserve' LG scale.
**IMPORTANT:** useVueNodeResizeTracking.ts sets vue node height -
Litegraph.NODE_TITLE_HEIGHT on workflow load using a resize observer.
Reloading the page (loading a workflow) in Vue mode, will subtract
height each time. This can look like a problem caused by
ensureCorrectLayoutScale. It is not. Need to fix. Here was an attempt by
[removing the Litegraph.NODE_TITLE_HEIGHT
entirely](https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/pull/6643).
## Review Focus
Full lifecycle of loading workflows and switching between vue and lg.
Race conditions could be present. For example switching the mode using
keybind very fast.
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This pull request updates the design system color tokens and refactors
node and widget component styles throughout the codebase to use new,
more consistent CSS variables. The changes ensure that node and widget
components are styled using unified design tokens, improving
maintainability and theme support for both light and dark modes.
**Design System Token Updates**
* Added new component and node-related CSS variables for background,
border, foreground, and widget states in both light and dark themes in
`style.css`.
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* Introduced `--color-graphite-400` and adjusted several existing color
assignments for better palette consistency.
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* Updated semantic CSS variables to reference the new component/node
tokens for easier usage in components.
* Changed `--secondary-background-hover` to match
`--secondary-background` for improved hover consistency.
**Component Refactoring: Node and Widget Styles**
* Refactored Vue component classes and inline styles to use the new CSS
variables for node backgrounds, borders, and widget states, replacing
legacy variables like `bg-node-component-surface` and
`border-node-component-border` with `bg-component-node-background` and
`border-component-node-border`.
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* Updated widget dropdowns, select, and input components to use
`text-component-node-foreground-secondary` for icons and foregrounds,
and new background variables for buttons and inputs.
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**Service Layer Updates**
* Updated the color palette service mapping to use the new CSS variable
names for node and widget colors, ensuring consistency across the
application.
*
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d9535f9a-b459-49bf-b2fe-ed872916fa4e
These changes collectively modernize the styling approach for node and
widget components, making it easier to maintain and extend theme
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## Summary
Enhancing and further modernizing the UI, giving users more usable area
whilst keeping farmiliar positioning and feel of elements.
## Changes
- **What**: Significant restructure of the UI elements, changing
elements from large blocks to floating elements, updating:
- Side toolbar menu (floating style, supports small/normal mode,
combines to scroll on height overflow)
- Bottom tabs panel (floating style, tabs redesigned)
- Action bar (support for docking/undocking menu)
- Added login/user menu button to top right
- Restyled breadcrumbs (still collapse when overflows)
- Add litegraph support for fps info position (so it isn't covered by
the sidebar)
- **Breaking**:
- Removed various elements and added new ones, I have tested custom
sidebars, custom actions, etc but if scripts are inserting elements into
"other" elements they may have been (re)moved.
- Remove support for bottom menu
- Remove support for 2nd-row tabs
## Screenshots
<img width="1116" height="907" alt="ui"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b040a215-67d3-4c88-8c4d-f402a16a34f6"
/>
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/571dbda5-01ec-47e8-b235-ee1b88c93dd0
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## Summary
Fixes issue where node size changes are not serialized by routing
DOM-driven node bounds updates through a single CRDT operation so Vue
node geometry stays synchronized with LiteGraph.
## Changes
- **What**: Added `BatchUpdateBoundsOperation` to the layout store,
applied it via the existing Yjs pipeline, notified link sync to
recompute touched nodes, and covered the path with a regression test
## Review Focus
Correctness of the new batch operation when multiple nodes update
simultaneously, especially remote replay/undo scenarios and link
geometry recomputation.
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This pull request refactors the node selection logic in the Vue nodes
event handler composable to simplify the function signature and improve
single vs. multi-selection behavior. The main change is the removal of
the `wasDragging` parameter from the `handleNodeSelect` function, with
selection logic now determined by the current selection state. Related
test code is updated to match the new function signature.
**Node selection logic improvements:**
* Refactored the `handleNodeSelect` function in
`useNodeEventHandlersIndividual` to remove the `wasDragging` parameter,
making the function signature simpler and relying on selection state to
handle single vs. multi-selection.
* Updated the selection logic to check if multiple nodes are already
selected using `isLGraphNode`, and only perform single selection if not.
**Code and test updates:**
* Updated all calls to `handleNodeSelect` in the composable to remove
the `wasDragging` argument, ensuring consistent usage throughout the
codebase.
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* Updated all related test cases to use the new `handleNodeSelect`
signature without the third parameter.
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**Utility import:**
* Added an import for `isLGraphNode` from `@/utils/litegraphUtil` to
support the updated selection logic.## Summary
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## Summary
Replace color/dark-color pairs in components with design tokens to allow
for easy overriding.
<!-- Also standardizes the icon pattern to simplify the tailwind config.
-->
## Changes
- **What**: Token based colors, for now, mostly.
- **Breaking**: Got approval from Design to collapse some very similar
pairs of colors that seem to have diverged in implementations over time.
Some of the colors might be a little different, but we can tweak them
later.
## Review Focus
Still have quite a few places from which to remove `dark-theme`, but
this at least gets the theming much closer.
Need to decide if I want to keep going in here or cut this and do the
rest in a subsequent PR.
## Screenshots (if applicable)
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## Summary
Fixes two errors with subgraph progress states:
1. Nodes inside subgraphs were not having progress state shown
2. Subgraph nodes (outer representation) themselves did not have a
visible progress state
1 is fixed by using locator IDs instead of local node IDs.
2 is fixed by ensuring the subgraph title button does not wrap to a
newline and thus block the progress bar under the node header.
## Changes
- **What**: Updated `useNodeExecutionState` composable to use
`nodeLocatorId` for tracking execution state across subgraph boundaries
- **What**: Modified NodeHeader layout to fix subgraph enter button
positioning with proper flexbox gap
## Review Focus
Execution state tracking accuracy for nested subgraph nodes and
NodeHeader layout consistency across different node types.
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## Summary
Added `canvasOnly` flag to runtime-generated widgets to prevent Vue
renderer from displaying them while keeping canvas functionality intact.
## Changes
- **What**: Added `canvasOnly` widget option to hide upload, webcam, and
refresh widgets from Vue renderer
In the Canvas (LiteGraph) system, there was a small set of widgets with
strictly defined components. There, if we wanted some unique or
relatively complex behavior (like an upload butotn), we needed to create
a separate widget that would be coupled to the original widget at
runtime (and would not be serialized).
In the Vue renderer system, we can simply add flags to the inputSpec or
widget options and conditionally render complex UI additions -- i.e.,
there is no need for the hard-to-maintain runtime widget associations.
Expressing such things entirely in the view layer simplifies business
logic related to graph state, as we no longer need to account for
preserving the connections between runtime widgets and their special
siblings -- we also do not need to worry about the implications for
state serialization.
## Related
- https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/pull/5798
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