Add Claude Code skills and a label-triggered QA workflow:
- .claude/skills/comfy-qa/SKILL.md: 12-category QA test plan using
playwright-cli for browser automation
- .github/workflows/pr-qa.yaml: CI workflow triggered by qa-changes
(focused, Linux) or qa-full (3-OS matrix) labels. Records screen via
ffmpeg, runs Claude CLI with playwright-cli, deploys video gallery to
Cloudflare Pages, posts PR comment with GIF thumbnails, and runs
OpenAI vision-based video review
- scripts/qa-video-review.ts: frame extraction + GPT-4o analysis
- scripts/qa-video-review.test.ts: unit tests for video review
- knip.config.ts: resolve knip errors for ingest-types package
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## Summary
- Replace all `as unknown as Type` assertions in 59 unit test files with
type-safe `@total-typescript/shoehorn` functions
- Use `fromPartial<Type>()` for partial mock objects where deep-partial
type-checks (21 files)
- Use `fromAny<Type>()` for fundamentally incompatible types: null,
undefined, primitives, variables, class expressions, and mocks with
test-specific extra properties that `PartialDeepObject` rejects
(remaining files)
- All explicit type parameters preserved so TypeScript return types are
correct
- Browser test `.spec.ts` files excluded (shoehorn unavailable in
`page.evaluate` browser context)
## Verification
- `pnpm typecheck` ✅
- `pnpm lint` ✅
- `pnpm format` ✅
- Pre-commit hooks passed (format + oxlint + eslint + typecheck)
- Migrated test files verified passing (ran representative subset)
- No test behavior changes — only type assertion syntax changed
- No UI changes — screenshots not applicable
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## What
- Add `include: ['src/**/*.{ts,vue}']` to vitest coverage config so ALL
source files appear in reports (previously only imported files showed
up)
- Add `lcov` reporter for CI integration and VS Code coverage gutter
- Add `exclude` patterns for test files, locales, litegraph, assets,
declarations, stories
- Add `test:coverage` npm script
## Why
Coverage reports currently only show files that are imported during test
runs. Adding the `include` pattern reveals the true gap — files with
zero coverage that were previously invisible. The lcov reporter enables
IDE integration and future CI coverage comments (Codecov/Coveralls).
## Testing
`npx tsc --noEmit` passes. No behavioral changes — this only affects
coverage reporting configuration.
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## Summary
Add deterministic mock data fixtures for browser tests so they can use
`page.route()` to intercept API calls without depending on a live
backend.
## Changes
- **`browser_tests/fixtures/data/nodeDefinitions.ts`** — Mock
`ComfyNodeDef` objects for KSampler, CheckpointLoaderSimple, and
CLIPTextEncode
- **`browser_tests/fixtures/data/systemStats.ts`** — Mock `SystemStats`
with realistic RTX 4090 GPU info
- **`browser_tests/fixtures/data/README.md`** — Usage guide for
`page.route()` interception
All fixtures are typed against the Zod schemas in `src/schemas/` and
pass `pnpm typecheck:browser`.
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## What
Adds a `cloud` Playwright project so E2E tests can run against
`DISTRIBUTION=cloud` builds, with `@cloud` / `@oss` test tagging.
## Why
100+ usages of `isCloud` / `DISTRIBUTION` across 9 categories (API
routing, UI visibility, settings, auth). Zero cloud test infrastructure
existed — cloud-specific UI components (LoginButton, SubscribeButton,
etc.) had no E2E coverage path.
## Investigation: Runtime Toggle
Investigated whether `isCloud` could be made runtime-toggleable in
dev/test mode (via `window.__FORCE_CLOUD__`). **Not feasible** —
`__DISTRIBUTION__` is a Vite `define` compile-time constant used for
dead-code elimination. Runtime override would break tree-shaking in
production.
Full investigation:
`research/architecture/cloud-runtime-toggle-investigation.md`
## What's included
### Playwright Config
- New `cloud` project alongside existing `chromium`
- Cloud project: `grep: /@cloud/` — only runs `@cloud` tagged tests
- Chromium project: `grepInvert: /@cloud/` — excludes cloud tests
### Build Script
- `npm run build:cloud` → `DISTRIBUTION=cloud vite build`
### Test Tagging Convention
```typescript
test('works in both', async () => { ... });
test('subscription button visible @cloud', async () => { ... });
test('install manager prompt @oss', async () => { ... });
```
### Example Tests
- 2 cloud-only tests validating cloud UI visibility
## NOT included (future work)
- CI workflow job for cloud tests (separate PR)
- Cloud project is opt-in — not run by default locally
## Unblocks
- Cloud-specific E2E tests for entire team
- TB-03 LoginButton, TB-04 SubscribeButton (@Kaili Yang)
- DLG-04 SignIn, DLG-06 CancelSubscription
Part of: Test Coverage Q2 Overhaul
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## Summary
Packing nodes inside a subgraph into a nested subgraph no longer blanks
the parent subgraph node's promoted widget values.
## Changes
- **What**: After `convertToSubgraph` moves interior nodes into a nested
subgraph, `_repointAncestorPromotions` rewrites the promotion store
entries on all host SubgraphNodes so they chain through the new nested
node. `rebuildInputWidgetBindings()` then clears the stale
`input._widget` PromotedWidgetView cache and re-resolves bindings from
current connections.
- The root cause was two separate sets of PromotedWidgetView references:
`node.widgets` (rebuilt from the store — correct) vs `input._widget`
(cached at promotion time — stale). `SubgraphNode.serialize()` reads
`input._widget.value`, which resolved against removed node IDs →
`missing-node` → blank values on the next `checkState` cycle.
## Review Focus
- `_repointAncestorPromotions` iterates all graphs to find host nodes of
the current subgraph type — verify this covers all cases (multiple
instances of the same subgraph type).
- `rebuildInputWidgetBindings()` clears `_promotedViewManager` and
re-resolves — confirm no side effects on event listeners or pending
promotions.
- The nested node gets duplicate promotion entries (from both
`_repointAncestorPromotions` and `promoteRecommendedWidgets` via the
`subgraph-converted` event). `store.promote()` deduplicates via
`isPromoted`, but worth verifying.
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## Summary
Add Vue Testing Library (VTL) infrastructure and pilot-migrate
ComfyQueueButton.test.ts as Phase 0 of an incremental VTL adoption.
## Changes
- **What**: Install `@testing-library/vue`,
`@testing-library/user-event`, `@testing-library/jest-dom`, and
`eslint-plugin-testing-library`. Configure jest-dom matchers globally
via `vitest.setup.ts` and `tsconfig.json`. Create shared render wrapper
at `src/utils/test-utils.ts` (pre-configures PrimeVue, Pinia, i18n).
Migrate `ComfyQueueButton.test.ts` from `@vue/test-utils` to VTL. Add
warn-level `testing-library/*` ESLint rules for test files.
- **Dependencies**: `@testing-library/vue`,
`@testing-library/user-event`, `@testing-library/jest-dom`,
`eslint-plugin-testing-library`
## Review Focus
- `src/utils/test-utils.ts` — shared render wrapper typing approach
(uses `ComponentMountingOptions` from VTU since VTL's `RenderOptions`
requires a generic parameter)
- ESLint rules are all set to `warn` during migration to avoid breaking
existing VTU tests
- VTL coexists with VTU — no existing tests are broken
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- On graph change, set the `graph.id` as location hash
- On hash change, navigate to the target `graph.id` either in the
current, or any other loaded workflow.
`canvasStore.currentGraph` does not trigger when `app.loadGraphData` is
called. A trigger could be forced here, but I'm concerned about side
effects. Instead `updateHash` is manually called.
Code search shows that there are no current custom nodes using
`onhashchange`
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## Summary
- Fixes#9319
- Add [fast-check](https://github.com/dubzzz/fast-check) property-based
testing with FSM (Finite State Machine) traversal to automatically
explore state combinations in the workflow persistence system
- Fix a real bug in `saveDraft()` discovered by the FSM test: orphan
cleanup in `loadIndex()` could delete a just-written payload when the
in-memory cache was empty
## Why this is needed
#9317 exposed a class of bug where two independently correct changes
interact to cause workflow loss. Conventional unit tests verify
specific, hand-picked scenarios and cannot catch these cross-PR
interaction bugs.
### AS IS (before)
| Aspect | Status |
|---|---|
| Testing approach | Example-based: developer picks specific inputs and
expected outputs |
| State coverage | Only explicitly written scenarios are tested |
| Cross-interaction bugs | Not detectable — each test runs one isolated
path |
| Bug in `saveDraft` | Undetected — `loadIndex()` orphan cleanup could
delete a just-written payload after `reset()` |
### TO BE (after)
| Aspect | Status |
|---|---|
| Testing approach | Property-based: fast-check generates **200 random
command sequences** per run |
| State coverage | Random exploration of `SaveDraft → GetDraft →
RemoveDraft → MoveDraft → GetMostRecentPath → Reset` combinations |
| Cross-interaction bugs | Detected automatically — fast-check shrinks
failing sequences to minimal reproductions |
| Bug in `saveDraft` | Found and fixed — `loadIndex()` now runs
**before** `writePayload()` to prevent orphan cleanup race |
## What fast-check does
fast-check is a property-based testing library. Instead of testing "does
this specific input produce this specific output?", it tests "does this
**property** hold for **all possible inputs**?"
For FSM testing specifically, fast-check:
1. Takes a set of **commands** (SaveDraft, GetDraft, RemoveDraft,
MoveDraft, GetMostRecentPath, Reset)
2. Generates **random sequences** of these commands
3. Runs each sequence against both a **model** (simplified oracle) and
the **real system** (store + localStorage)
4. Verifies **invariants** after every mutating command (index/payload
consistency, no orphans, LRU correctness, model agreement)
5. When a failure is found, **shrinks** the sequence to the minimal
reproduction
Example: the bug this PR fixes was shrunk to just 4 commands:
```
SaveDraft(d.json) → RemoveDraft(d.json) → Reset() → SaveDraft(a.json) ✗
```
## Changes
| File | Change |
|---|---|
| `package.json` / `pnpm-workspace.yaml` | Add `fast-check`
devDependency |
| `draftCacheV2.property.test.ts` | 7 property tests for pure index
functions |
| `workflowDraftStoreV2.fsm.test.ts` | FSM test: 6 commands, invariant
checking, 200 runs |
| `workflowDraftStoreV2.ts` | Fix: move `loadIndex()` before
`writePayload()` in `saveDraft()` |
## Test plan
- [x] `pnpm test:unit` — all 117 persistence tests pass (including 7
property + 1 FSM)
- [x] `pnpm typecheck` — clean
- [x] `pnpm lint` — clean
- [x] Pre-commit hooks pass (format, lint, typecheck)
- [x] Pre-push hook passes (knip)
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## Summary
Standardize the repo's Node contract on 24 while centralizing workflow
resolution through `.nvmrc` so local setup, CI, and package metadata
stay aligned from one version file.
## Changes
- **What**: Add `package.json` `engines.node = 24.x`, switch every
`actions/setup-node` workflow in the repo to `node-version-file:
'.nvmrc'`, and update contributor and Playwright docs to point to
`.nvmrc` as the Node source of truth.
## Review Focus
The workflow behavior should be unchanged apart from sourcing the Node
version from `.nvmrc` instead of repeating literals like `20`, `22`,
`24.x`, or `lts/*`. GitHub's formatter also moved the new `engines`
block to the package metadata section near the end of `package.json`.
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## Summary
Add workflow sharing by URL and a multi-step ComfyHub publish wizard,
gated by feature flags and an optional profile gate.
## Changes
- **What**: Share dialog with URL generation and asset warnings;
ComfyHub publish wizard (Describe → Examples → Finish) with thumbnail
upload and tags; profile gate flow; shared workflow URL loader with
confirmation dialog
- **Dependencies**: None (new `sharing/` module under
`src/platform/workflow/`)
## Review Focus
- Three new feature flags: `workflow_sharing_enabled`,
`comfyhub_upload_enabled`, `comfyhub_profile_gate_enabled`
- Share service API contract and stale-share detection
(`workflowShareService.ts`)
- Publish wizard and profile gate state management
- Shared workflow URL loading and query-param preservation
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Add PostHog as a telemetry provider for cloud builds so custom events
can be correlated with session recordings. Follows the same pattern as
MixpanelTelemetryProvider with dynamic import, event queuing, and
disabled events from remote config. Tree-shaken away in OSS builds.
The posthog-js package uses Apache-2.0 (verified from its LICENSE file)
but declares it as "SEE LICENSE IN LICENSE" in package.json, which
the license checker can't parse.
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## Summary
Add `eslint-plugin-better-tailwindcss` to the ESLint toolchain for
Tailwind CSS v4 class linting.
## Changes
- **What**: Integrate `eslint-plugin-better-tailwindcss` (v4.3.1) with
the recommended config, pointed at the design-system CSS entry point for
v4 theme resolution. Five rules are enabled initially:
`enforce-canonical-classes`, `no-deprecated-classes`,
`no-conflicting-classes`, `no-duplicate-classes`,
`no-unnecessary-whitespace`. Three rules are disabled pending follow-up:
`no-unknown-classes` (needs PrimeIcon/custom class whitelisting),
`enforce-consistent-line-wrapping` (oxfmt conflict risk),
`enforce-consistent-class-order` (large batch change).
- **Dependencies**: `eslint-plugin-better-tailwindcss` ^4.3.1
- Fix conflicting `outline outline-1` classes in
`FormDropdownMenuActions.vue` (caught by the new
`no-conflicting-classes` rule).
## Review Focus
- Is the rule severity/enablement strategy appropriate for incremental
adoption?
- The 700 warnings (mostly `enforce-canonical-classes` and
`no-deprecated-classes`) are all auto-fixable via `eslint --fix` —
should we batch-fix them in this PR or a follow-up?
Fixes COM-15518
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## Summary
Remove Tailwind `@apply` from Vue styles across `src/` and
`apps/desktop-ui/src/` to align with Tailwind v4 guidance, replacing
usages with template utilities or native CSS while preserving behavior.
## Changes
- **What**:
- Batch 1: migrated low-risk template/style utility bundles out of
`@apply`.
- Batch 2: converted PrimeVue/`:deep()` override `@apply` blocks to
native CSS declarations.
- Batch 3: converted `src/components/node/NodeHelpContent.vue` markdown
styling from `@apply` to native CSS/token-based declarations.
- Batch 4: converted final desktop pseudo-element `@apply` styles and
removed stale `@reference` directives no longer required.
- Verified `rg -n "^\s*@apply\b" src apps -g "*.vue"` has no real CSS
`@apply` directives remaining (only known template false-positive event
binding in `NodeSearchContent.vue`).
## Review Focus
- Visual parity in components that previously depended on `@apply` in
`:deep()` selectors and markdown content:
- topbar tabs/popovers, dialogs, breadcrumb, terminal overrides
- desktop install/dialog/update/maintenance surfaces
- node help markdown rendering
- Confirm no regressions from removal of now-unneeded `@reference`
directives.
## Screenshots (if applicable)
- No new screenshots included in this PR.
- Screenshot Playwright suite was run with `--grep="@screenshot"` and
reports baseline diffs in this environment (164 passed, 39 failed, 3
skipped) plus a teardown `EPERM` restore error on local path
`C:\Users\DrJKL\ComfyUI\LTXV\user`.
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