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Johnpaul
7840b1c05c WIP Template filters 2025-08-07 00:46:12 +01:00
Johnpaul
6316dde209 fix PR comments 2025-08-04 19:57:58 +01:00
Johnpaul
fbc44b31be fix unit tests 2025-08-01 17:46:08 +01:00
Johnpaul Chiwetelu
650e9d0710 Merge branch 'main' into scroll-templates-better 2025-08-01 03:37:42 +01:00
Johnpaul Chiwetelu
cc67ee035d Merge branch 'main' into scroll-templates-better 2025-08-01 03:31:23 +01:00
Johnpaul
e46f682da3 [fix] Improve lazy loading logic in LazyImage component 2025-08-01 03:30:54 +01:00
Johnpaul Chiwetelu
bfdad0e475 Merge branch 'main' into scroll-templates-better 2025-07-31 02:27:15 +01:00
Johnpaul Chiwetelu
7e6a3cd4ff Merge branch 'main' into scroll-templates-better 2025-07-30 01:25:43 +01:00
Johnpaul
d6074cd9ee feat: add clearFilters, loadingMore, and searchPlaceholder translations for multiple locales 2025-07-30 01:15:24 +01:00
Johnpaul
6b69225bbf feat: add useIntersectionObserver, useLazyPagination, useTemplateFiltering, and mediaCacheService for improved component functionality 2025-07-30 01:15:02 +01:00
Johnpaul
0b2d985fbf feat: implement LazyImage component for thumbnails and search bar 2025-07-30 01:14:14 +01:00
Johnpaul
939b94f85f feat: add lazy loading image component and skeleton for workflow cards 2025-07-30 01:13:28 +01:00
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@@ -67,9 +67,9 @@ This is critical for better file inspection:
Use git locally for much faster analysis:
1. Get list of changed files: `git diff --name-only "$BASE_SHA" > changed_files.txt`
2. Get the full diff: `git diff "$BASE_SHA" > pr_diff.txt`
3. Get detailed file changes with status: `git diff --name-status "$BASE_SHA" > file_changes.txt`
1. Get list of changed files: `git diff --name-only "origin/$BASE_BRANCH" > changed_files.txt`
2. Get the full diff: `git diff "origin/$BASE_BRANCH" > pr_diff.txt`
3. Get detailed file changes with status: `git diff --name-status "origin/$BASE_BRANCH" > file_changes.txt`
### Step 1.5: Create Analysis Cache

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@@ -111,7 +111,50 @@ echo "Last stable release: $LAST_STABLE"
```
7. **HUMAN ANALYSIS**: Review change summary and verify scope
### Step 3: Breaking Change Analysis
### Step 3: Version Preview
**Version Preview:**
- Current: `${CURRENT_VERSION}`
- Proposed: Show exact version number
- **CONFIRMATION REQUIRED**: Proceed with version `X.Y.Z`?
### Step 4: Security and Dependency Audit
1. Run security audit:
```bash
npm audit --audit-level moderate
```
2. Check for known vulnerabilities in dependencies
3. Scan for hardcoded secrets or credentials:
```bash
git log -p ${BASE_TAG}..HEAD | grep -iE "(password|key|secret|token)" || echo "No sensitive data found"
```
4. Verify no sensitive data in recent commits
5. **SECURITY REVIEW**: Address any critical findings before proceeding?
### Step 5: Pre-Release Testing
1. Run complete test suite:
```bash
npm run test:unit
npm run test:component
```
2. Run type checking:
```bash
npm run typecheck
```
3. Run linting (may have issues with missing packages):
```bash
npm run lint || echo "Lint issues - verify if critical"
```
4. Test build process:
```bash
npm run build
npm run build:types
```
5. **QUALITY GATE**: All tests and builds passing?
### Step 6: Breaking Change Analysis
1. Analyze API changes in:
- Public TypeScript interfaces
@@ -126,27 +169,55 @@ echo "Last stable release: $LAST_STABLE"
3. Generate breaking change summary
4. **COMPATIBILITY REVIEW**: Breaking changes documented and justified?
### Step 4: Analyze Dependency Updates
### Step 7: Analyze Dependency Updates
1. **Use pnpm's built-in dependency analysis:**
1. **Check for dependency version changes:**
```bash
# Get outdated dependencies with pnpm
pnpm outdated --format table > outdated-deps-${NEW_VERSION}.txt
# Compare package.json between versions to detect dependency updates
PREV_PACKAGE_JSON=$(git show ${BASE_TAG}:package.json 2>/dev/null || echo '{}')
CURRENT_PACKAGE_JSON=$(cat package.json)
# Check for license compliance
pnpm licenses ls --json > licenses-${NEW_VERSION}.json
# Extract litegraph versions
PREV_LITEGRAPH=$(echo "$PREV_PACKAGE_JSON" | grep -o '"@comfyorg/litegraph": "[^"]*"' | grep -o '[0-9][^"]*' || echo "not found")
CURRENT_LITEGRAPH=$(echo "$CURRENT_PACKAGE_JSON" | grep -o '"@comfyorg/litegraph": "[^"]*"' | grep -o '[0-9][^"]*' || echo "not found")
# Analyze why specific dependencies exist
echo "Dependency analysis:" > dep-analysis-${NEW_VERSION}.md
MAJOR_DEPS=("vue" "vite" "@vitejs/plugin-vue" "typescript" "pinia")
for dep in "${MAJOR_DEPS[@]}"; do
echo -e "\n## $dep\n\`\`\`" >> dep-analysis-${NEW_VERSION}.md
pnpm why "$dep" >> dep-analysis-${NEW_VERSION}.md || echo "Not found" >> dep-analysis-${NEW_VERSION}.md
echo "\`\`\`" >> dep-analysis-${NEW_VERSION}.md
done
echo "Litegraph version change: ${PREV_LITEGRAPH} → ${CURRENT_LITEGRAPH}"
```
2. **Check for significant dependency updates:**
2. **Generate litegraph changelog if version changed:**
```bash
if [ "$PREV_LITEGRAPH" != "$CURRENT_LITEGRAPH" ] && [ "$PREV_LITEGRAPH" != "not found" ]; then
echo "📦 Fetching litegraph changes between v${PREV_LITEGRAPH} and v${CURRENT_LITEGRAPH}..."
# Clone or update litegraph repo for changelog analysis
if [ ! -d ".temp-litegraph" ]; then
git clone https://github.com/comfyanonymous/litegraph.js.git .temp-litegraph
else
cd .temp-litegraph && git fetch --all && cd ..
fi
# Get litegraph changelog between versions
LITEGRAPH_CHANGES=$(cd .temp-litegraph && git log v${PREV_LITEGRAPH}..v${CURRENT_LITEGRAPH} --oneline --no-merges 2>/dev/null || \
git log --oneline --no-merges --since="$(git log -1 --format=%ci ${BASE_TAG})" --until="$(git log -1 --format=%ci HEAD)" 2>/dev/null || \
echo "Unable to fetch litegraph changes")
# Categorize litegraph changes
LITEGRAPH_FEATURES=$(echo "$LITEGRAPH_CHANGES" | grep -iE "(feat|feature|add)" || echo "")
LITEGRAPH_FIXES=$(echo "$LITEGRAPH_CHANGES" | grep -iE "(fix|bug)" || echo "")
LITEGRAPH_BREAKING=$(echo "$LITEGRAPH_CHANGES" | grep -iE "(break|breaking)" || echo "")
LITEGRAPH_OTHER=$(echo "$LITEGRAPH_CHANGES" | grep -viE "(feat|feature|add|fix|bug|break|breaking)" || echo "")
# Clean up temp directory
rm -rf .temp-litegraph
echo "✅ Litegraph changelog extracted"
else
echo " No litegraph version change detected"
LITEGRAPH_CHANGES=""
fi
```
3. **Check other significant dependency updates:**
```bash
# Extract all dependency changes for major version bumps
OTHER_DEP_CHANGES=""
@@ -170,147 +241,7 @@ echo "Last stable release: $LAST_STABLE"
done
```
### Step 5: Generate GTM Feature Summary
1. **Collect PR data for analysis:**
```bash
# Get list of PR numbers from commits
PR_NUMBERS=$(git log ${BASE_TAG}..HEAD --oneline --no-merges --first-parent | \
grep -oE "#[0-9]+" | tr -d '#' | sort -u)
# Save PR data for each PR
echo "[" > prs-${NEW_VERSION}.json
first=true
for PR in $PR_NUMBERS; do
[[ "$first" == true ]] && first=false || echo "," >> prs-${NEW_VERSION}.json
gh pr view $PR --json number,title,author,body,labels 2>/dev/null >> prs-${NEW_VERSION}.json || echo "{}" >> prs-${NEW_VERSION}.json
done
echo "]" >> prs-${NEW_VERSION}.json
```
2. **Analyze for GTM-worthy features:**
```
<task>
Review these PRs to identify features worthy of marketing attention.
A feature is GTM-worthy if it meets ALL of these criteria:
- Introduces a NEW capability users didn't have before (not just improvements)
- Would be a compelling reason for users to upgrade to this version
- Can be demonstrated visually or has clear before/after comparison
- Affects a significant portion of the user base
NOT GTM-worthy:
- Bug fixes (even important ones)
- Minor UI tweaks or color changes
- Performance improvements without user-visible impact
- Internal refactoring
- Small convenience features
- Features that only improve existing functionality marginally
For each GTM-worthy feature, note:
- PR number, title, and author
- Media links from the PR description
- One compelling sentence on why users should care
If there are no GTM-worthy features, just say "No marketing-worthy features in this release."
</task>
PR data: [contents of prs-${NEW_VERSION}.json]
```
3. **Generate GTM notification using this EXACT Slack-compatible format:**
```bash
# Only create file if GTM-worthy features exist:
if [ "$GTM_FEATURES_FOUND" = "true" ]; then
cat > gtm-summary-${NEW_VERSION}.md << 'EOF'
*GTM Summary: ComfyUI Frontend v${NEW_VERSION}*
_Disclaimer: the below is AI-generated_
1. *[Feature Title]* (#[PR_NUMBER])
* *Author:* @[username]
* *Demo:* [Media Link or "No demo available"]
* *Why users should care:* [One compelling sentence]
* *Key Features:*
* [Feature detail 1]
* [Feature detail 2]
2. *[Feature Title]* (#[PR_NUMBER])
* *Author:* @[username]
* *Demo:* [Media Link]
* *Why users should care:* [One compelling sentence]
* *Key Features:*
* [Feature detail 1]
* [Feature detail 2]
EOF
echo "📋 GTM summary saved to: gtm-summary-${NEW_VERSION}.md"
echo "📤 Share this file in #gtm channel to notify the team"
else
echo "✅ No GTM notification needed for this release"
echo "📄 No gtm-summary file created - no marketing-worthy features"
fi
```
**CRITICAL Formatting Requirements:**
- Use single asterisk (*) for emphasis, NOT double (**)
- Use underscore (_) for italics
- Use 4 spaces for indentation (not tabs)
- Convert author names to @username format (e.g., "John Smith" → "@john")
- No section headers (#), no code language specifications
- Always include "Disclaimer: the below is AI-generated"
- Keep content minimal - no testing instructions, additional sections, etc.
### Step 6: Version Preview
**Version Preview:**
- Current: `${CURRENT_VERSION}`
- Proposed: Show exact version number based on analysis:
- Major version if breaking changes detected
- Minor version if new features added
- Patch version if only bug fixes
- **CONFIRMATION REQUIRED**: Proceed with version `X.Y.Z`?
### Step 7: Security and Dependency Audit
1. Run pnpm security audit:
```bash
pnpm audit --audit-level moderate
pnpm licenses ls --summary
```
2. Check for known vulnerabilities in dependencies
3. Run comprehensive dependency health check:
```bash
pnpm doctor
```
4. Scan for hardcoded secrets or credentials:
```bash
git log -p ${BASE_TAG}..HEAD | grep -iE "(password|key|secret|token)" || echo "No sensitive data found"
```
5. Verify no sensitive data in recent commits
6. **SECURITY REVIEW**: Address any critical findings before proceeding?
### Step 8: Pre-Release Testing
1. Run complete test suite:
```bash
pnpm test:unit
```
2. Run type checking:
```bash
pnpm typecheck
```
3. Run linting (may have issues with missing packages):
```bash
pnpm lint || echo "Lint issues - verify if critical"
```
4. Test build process:
```bash
pnpm build
pnpm build:types
```
5. **QUALITY GATE**: All tests and builds passing?
### Step 9: Generate Comprehensive Release Notes
### Step 8: Generate Comprehensive Release Notes
1. Extract commit messages since base release:
```bash
@@ -325,54 +256,31 @@ echo "Last stable release: $LAST_STABLE"
echo "WARNING: PR #$PR not on main branch!"
done
```
3. Create standardized release notes using this exact template:
3. Create comprehensive release notes including:
- **Version Change**: Show version bump details
- **Changelog** grouped by type:
- 🚀 **Features** (feat:)
- 🐛 **Bug Fixes** (fix:)
- 💥 **Breaking Changes** (BREAKING CHANGE)
- 📚 **Documentation** (docs:)
- 🔧 **Maintenance** (chore:, refactor:)
- ⬆️ **Dependencies** (deps:, dependency updates)
- **Litegraph Changes** (if version updated):
- 🚀 Features: ${LITEGRAPH_FEATURES}
- 🐛 Bug Fixes: ${LITEGRAPH_FIXES}
- 💥 Breaking Changes: ${LITEGRAPH_BREAKING}
- 🔧 Other Changes: ${LITEGRAPH_OTHER}
- **Other Major Dependencies**: ${OTHER_DEP_CHANGES}
- Include PR numbers and links
- Add issue references (Fixes #123)
4. **Save release notes:**
```bash
cat > release-notes-${NEW_VERSION}.md << 'EOF'
## ⚠️ Breaking Changes
<!-- List breaking changes if any, otherwise remove this entire section -->
- Breaking change description (#PR_NUMBER)
---
## What's Changed
### 🚀 Features
<!-- List features here, one per line with PR reference -->
- Feature description (#PR_NUMBER)
### 🐛 Bug Fixes
<!-- List bug fixes here, one per line with PR reference -->
- Bug fix description (#PR_NUMBER)
### 🔧 Maintenance
<!-- List refactoring, chore, and other maintenance items -->
- Maintenance item description (#PR_NUMBER)
### 📚 Documentation
<!-- List documentation changes if any, remove section if empty -->
- Documentation update description (#PR_NUMBER)
### ⬆️ Dependencies
<!-- List dependency updates -->
- Updated dependency from vX.X.X to vY.Y.Y (#PR_NUMBER)
**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/compare/${BASE_TAG}...v${NEW_VERSION}
EOF
# Save release notes for PR and GitHub release
echo "$RELEASE_NOTES" > release-notes-${NEW_VERSION}.md
```
4. **Parse commits and populate template:**
- Group commits by conventional commit type (feat:, fix:, chore:, etc.)
- Extract PR numbers from commit messages
- For breaking changes, analyze if changes affect:
- Public APIs (app object, api module)
- Extension/workspace manager APIs
- Node schema, workflow schema, or other public schemas
- Any other public-facing interfaces
- For dependency updates, list version changes with PR numbers
- Remove empty sections (e.g., if no documentation changes)
- Ensure consistent bullet format: `- Description (#PR_NUMBER)`
5. **CONTENT REVIEW**: Release notes follow standard format?
5. **CONTENT REVIEW**: Release notes clear and comprehensive with dependency details?
### Step 10: Create Version Bump PR
### Step 9: Create Version Bump PR
**For standard version bumps (patch/minor/major):**
```bash
@@ -411,14 +319,40 @@ echo "Workflow triggered. Waiting for PR creation..."
--body-file release-notes-${NEW_VERSION}.md \
--label "Release"
```
3. **Update PR with release notes:**
3. **Add required sections to PR body:**
```bash
# For workflow-created PRs, update the body with our release notes
gh pr edit ${PR_NUMBER} --body-file release-notes-${NEW_VERSION}.md
```
4. **PR REVIEW**: Version bump PR created with standardized release notes?
# Create PR body with release notes plus required sections
cat > pr-body.md << EOF
${RELEASE_NOTES}
### Step 11: Critical Release PR Verification
## Breaking Changes
${BREAKING_CHANGES:-None}
## Testing Performed
- ✅ Full test suite (unit, component)
- ✅ TypeScript compilation
- ✅ Linting checks
- ✅ Build verification
- ✅ Security audit
## Distribution Channels
- GitHub Release (with dist.zip)
- PyPI Package (comfyui-frontend-package)
- npm Package (@comfyorg/comfyui-frontend-types)
## Post-Release Tasks
- [ ] Verify all distribution channels
- [ ] Update external documentation
- [ ] Monitor for issues
EOF
```
4. Update PR with enhanced description:
```bash
gh pr edit ${PR_NUMBER} --body-file pr-body.md
```
5. **PR REVIEW**: Version bump PR created and enhanced correctly?
### Step 10: Critical Release PR Verification
1. **CRITICAL**: Verify PR has "Release" label:
```bash
@@ -440,7 +374,7 @@ echo "Workflow triggered. Waiting for PR creation..."
```
7. **FINAL CODE REVIEW**: Release label present and no [skip ci]?
### Step 12: Pre-Merge Validation
### Step 11: Pre-Merge Validation
1. **Review Requirements**: Release PRs require approval
2. Monitor CI checks - watch for update-locales
@@ -448,7 +382,7 @@ echo "Workflow triggered. Waiting for PR creation..."
4. Check no new commits to main since PR creation
5. **DEPLOYMENT READINESS**: Ready to merge?
### Step 13: Execute Release
### Step 12: Execute Release
1. **FINAL CONFIRMATION**: Merge PR to trigger release?
2. Merge the Release PR:
@@ -460,14 +394,6 @@ echo "Workflow triggered. Waiting for PR creation..."
sleep 10
gh run list --workflow=release.yaml --limit=1
```
4. **For Minor/Major Version Releases**: The create-release-candidate-branch workflow will automatically:
- Create a `core/x.yy` branch for the PREVIOUS minor version
- Apply branch protection rules
- Document the feature freeze policy
```bash
# Monitor branch creation (for minor/major releases)
gh run list --workflow=create-release-candidate-branch.yaml --limit=1
```
4. If workflow didn't trigger due to [skip ci]:
```bash
echo "ERROR: Release workflow didn't trigger!"
@@ -481,7 +407,7 @@ echo "Workflow triggered. Waiting for PR creation..."
gh run watch ${WORKFLOW_RUN_ID}
```
### Step 14: Enhance GitHub Release
### Step 13: Enhance GitHub Release
1. Wait for automatic release creation:
```bash
@@ -509,7 +435,7 @@ echo "Workflow triggered. Waiting for PR creation..."
gh release view v${NEW_VERSION}
```
### Step 15: Verify Multi-Channel Distribution
### Step 14: Verify Multi-Channel Distribution
1. **GitHub Release:**
```bash
@@ -536,7 +462,7 @@ echo "Workflow triggered. Waiting for PR creation..."
```bash
# Check npm availability
for i in {1..10}; do
if pnpm view @comfyorg/comfyui-frontend-types@${NEW_VERSION} version >/dev/null 2>&1; then
if npm view @comfyorg/comfyui-frontend-types@${NEW_VERSION} version >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "✅ npm package available"
break
fi
@@ -547,7 +473,7 @@ echo "Workflow triggered. Waiting for PR creation..."
4. **DISTRIBUTION VERIFICATION**: All channels published successfully?
### Step 16: Post-Release Monitoring Setup
### Step 15: Post-Release Monitoring Setup
1. **Monitor immediate release health:**
```bash
@@ -617,49 +543,11 @@ echo "Workflow triggered. Waiting for PR creation..."
## Files Generated
- \`release-notes-${NEW_VERSION}.md\` - Comprehensive release notes
- \`post-release-checklist.md\` - Follow-up tasks
- \`gtm-summary-${NEW_VERSION}.md\` - Marketing team notification
EOF
```
4. **RELEASE COMPLETION**: All post-release setup completed?
### Step 17: Create Release Summary
1. **Create comprehensive release summary:**
```bash
cat > release-summary-${NEW_VERSION}.md << EOF
# Release Summary: ComfyUI Frontend v${NEW_VERSION}
**Released:** $(date)
**Type:** ${VERSION_TYPE}
**Duration:** ~${RELEASE_DURATION} minutes
**Release Commit:** ${RELEASE_COMMIT}
## Metrics
- **Commits Included:** ${COMMITS_COUNT}
- **Contributors:** ${CONTRIBUTORS_COUNT}
- **Files Changed:** ${FILES_CHANGED}
- **Lines Added/Removed:** +${LINES_ADDED}/-${LINES_REMOVED}
## Distribution Status
- ✅ GitHub Release: Published
- ✅ PyPI Package: Available
- ✅ npm Types: Available
## Next Steps
- Monitor for 24-48 hours
- Address any critical issues immediately
- Plan next release cycle
## Files Generated
- \`release-notes-${NEW_VERSION}.md\` - Comprehensive release notes
- \`post-release-checklist.md\` - Follow-up tasks
- \`gtm-summary-${NEW_VERSION}.md\` - Marketing team notification
EOF
```
2. **RELEASE COMPLETION**: All steps completed successfully?
## Advanced Safety Features
### Rollback Procedures
@@ -742,46 +630,55 @@ The command implements multiple quality gates:
- Draft release status
- Python package specs require that prereleases use alpha/beta/rc as the preid
## Critical Implementation Notes
## Common Issues and Solutions
When executing this release process, pay attention to these key aspects:
### Issue: Pre-release Version Confusion
**Problem**: Not sure whether to promote pre-release or create new version
**Solution**:
- Follow semver standards: a prerelease version is followed by a normal release. It should have the same major, minor, and patch versions as the prerelease.
### Version Handling
- For pre-release versions (e.g., 1.24.0-rc.1), the next stable release should be the same version without the suffix (1.24.0)
- Never skip version numbers - follow semantic versioning strictly
### Issue: Wrong Commit Count
**Problem**: Changelog includes commits from other branches
**Solution**: Always use `--first-parent` flag with git log
### Commit History Analysis
- **ALWAYS** use `--first-parent` flag with git log to avoid including commits from merged feature branches
- Verify PR merge targets before including them in changelogs:
```bash
gh pr view ${PR_NUMBER} --json baseRefName
```
**Update**: Sometimes update-locales doesn't add [skip ci] - always verify!
### Release Workflow Triggers
- The "Release" label on the PR is **CRITICAL** - without it, PyPI/npm publishing won't occur
- Check for `[skip ci]` in commit messages before merging - this blocks the release workflow
- If you encounter `[skip ci]`, push an empty commit to override it:
```bash
git commit --allow-empty -m "Trigger release workflow"
```
### Issue: Missing PRs in Changelog
**Problem**: PR was merged to different branch
**Solution**: Verify PR merge target with:
```bash
gh pr view ${PR_NUMBER} --json baseRefName
```
### PR Creation Details
- Version bump PRs come from `comfy-pr-bot`, not `github-actions`
- The workflow typically completes in 20-30 seconds
- Always wait for the PR to be created before trying to edit it
### Issue: Incomplete Dependency Changelog
**Problem**: Litegraph or other dependency updates only show version bump, not actual changes
**Solution**: The command now automatically:
- Detects litegraph version changes between releases
- Clones the litegraph repository temporarily
- Extracts and categorizes changes between versions
- Includes detailed litegraph changelog in release notes
- Cleans up temporary files after analysis
### Breaking Changes Detection
- Analyze changes to public-facing APIs:
- The `app` object and its methods
- The `api` module exports
- Extension and workspace manager interfaces
- Node schema, workflow schema, and other public schemas
- Any modifications to these require marking as breaking changes
### Issue: Release Failed Due to [skip ci]
**Problem**: Release workflow didn't trigger after merge
**Prevention**: Always avoid this scenario
- Ensure that `[skip ci]` or similar flags are NOT in the `HEAD` commit message of the PR
- Push a new, empty commit to the PR
- Always double-check this immediately before merging
### Recovery Procedures
If the release workflow fails to trigger:
1. Create a revert PR to restore the previous version
2. Merge the revert
3. Re-run the version bump workflow
4. This approach is cleaner than creating extra version numbers
**Recovery Strategy**:
1. Revert version in a new PR (e.g., 1.24.0 → 1.24.0-1)
2. Merge the revert PR
3. Run version bump workflow again
4. This creates a fresh PR without [skip ci]
Benefits: Cleaner than creating extra version numbers
## Key Learnings & Notes
1. **PR Author**: Version bump PRs are created by `comfy-pr-bot`, not `github-actions`
2. **Workflow Speed**: Version bump workflow typically completes in ~20-30 seconds
3. **Update-locales Behavior**: Inconsistent - sometimes adds [skip ci], sometimes doesn't
4. **Recovery Options**: Reverting version is cleaner than creating extra versions
5. **Dependency Tracking**: Command now automatically includes litegraph and major dependency changes in changelogs
6. **Litegraph Integration**: Temporary cloning of litegraph repo provides detailed change analysis between versions

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@@ -1,85 +1,30 @@
# Create Hotfix Release
This command creates patch/hotfix releases for ComfyUI Frontend by backporting fixes to stable core branches. It handles both automated backports (preferred) and manual cherry-picking (fallback).
**Process Overview:**
1. **Check automated backports first** (via labels)
2. **Skip to version bump** if backports already merged
3. **Manual cherry-picking** if automation failed
4. **Create patch release** with version bump
5. **Publish GitHub release** (manually uncheck "latest")
6. **Update ComfyUI requirements.txt** via PR
This command guides you through creating a patch/hotfix release for ComfyUI Frontend with comprehensive safety checks and human confirmations at each step.
<task>
Create a hotfix release by backporting commits/PRs from main to a core branch: $ARGUMENTS
Create a hotfix release by cherry-picking commits or PR commits from main to a core branch: $ARGUMENTS
Expected format: Comma-separated list of commits or PR numbers
Examples:
- `#1234,#5678` (PRs - preferred)
- `abc123,def456` (commit hashes)
- `#1234,abc123` (mixed)
- `abc123,def456,ghi789` (commits)
- `#1234,#5678` (PRs)
- `abc123,#1234,def456` (mixed)
If no arguments provided, the command will guide you through identifying commits/PRs to backport.
If no arguments provided, the command will help identify the correct core branch and guide you through selecting commits/PRs.
</task>
## Prerequisites
- Push access to repository
- GitHub CLI (`gh`) authenticated
- Clean working tree
- Understanding of what fixes need backporting
Before starting, ensure:
- You have push access to the repository
- GitHub CLI (`gh`) is authenticated
- You're on a clean working tree
- You understand the commits/PRs you're cherry-picking
## Hotfix Release Process
### Step 1: Try Automated Backports First
**Check if automated backports were attempted:**
1. **For each PR, check existing backport labels:**
```bash
gh pr view #1234 --json labels | jq -r '.labels[].name'
```
2. **If no backport labels exist, add them now:**
```bash
# Add backport labels (this triggers automated backports)
gh pr edit #1234 --add-label "needs-backport"
gh pr edit #1234 --add-label "1.24" # Replace with target version
```
3. **Check for existing backport PRs:**
```bash
# Check for backport PRs created by automation
PR_NUMBER=${ARGUMENTS%%,*} # Extract first PR number from arguments
PR_NUMBER=${PR_NUMBER#\#} # Remove # prefix
gh pr list --search "backport-${PR_NUMBER}-to" --json number,title,state,baseRefName
```
4. **Handle existing backport scenarios:**
**Scenario A: Automated backports already merged**
```bash
# Check if backport PRs were merged to core branches
gh pr list --search "backport-${PR_NUMBER}-to" --state merged
```
- If backport PRs are merged → Skip to Step 10 (Version Bump)
- **CONFIRMATION**: Automated backports completed, proceeding to version bump?
**Scenario B: Automated backport PRs exist but not merged**
```bash
# Show open backport PRs that need merging
gh pr list --search "backport-${PR_NUMBER}-to" --state open
```
- **ACTION REQUIRED**: Merge the existing backport PRs first
- Use: `gh pr merge [PR_NUMBER] --merge` for each backport PR
- After merging, return to this command and skip to Step 10 (Version Bump)
- **CONFIRMATION**: Have you merged all backport PRs? Ready to proceed to version bump?
**Scenario C: No automated backports or they failed**
- Continue to Step 2 for manual cherry-picking
- **CONFIRMATION**: Proceeding with manual cherry-picking because automation failed?
### Step 2: Identify Target Core Branch
### Step 1: Identify Target Core Branch
1. Fetch the current ComfyUI requirements.txt from master branch:
```bash
@@ -91,7 +36,7 @@ If no arguments provided, the command will guide you through identifying commits
5. Verify the core branch exists: `git ls-remote origin refs/heads/core/*`
6. **CONFIRMATION REQUIRED**: Is `core/X.Y` the correct target branch?
### Step 3: Parse and Validate Arguments
### Step 2: Parse and Validate Arguments
1. Parse the comma-separated list of commits/PRs
2. For each item:
@@ -104,7 +49,7 @@ If no arguments provided, the command will guide you through identifying commits
- **CONFIRMATION REQUIRED**: Use merge commit or cherry-pick individual commits?
4. Validate all commit hashes exist in the repository
### Step 4: Analyze Target Changes
### Step 3: Analyze Target Changes
1. For each commit/PR to cherry-pick:
- Display commit hash, author, date
@@ -115,7 +60,7 @@ If no arguments provided, the command will guide you through identifying commits
2. Identify potential conflicts by checking changed files
3. **CONFIRMATION REQUIRED**: Proceed with these commits?
### Step 5: Create Hotfix Branch
### Step 4: Create Hotfix Branch
1. Checkout the core branch (e.g., `core/1.23`)
2. Pull latest changes: `git pull origin core/X.Y`
@@ -124,7 +69,7 @@ If no arguments provided, the command will guide you through identifying commits
- Example: `hotfix/1.23.4-20241120`
5. **CONFIRMATION REQUIRED**: Created branch correctly?
### Step 6: Cherry-pick Changes
### Step 5: Cherry-pick Changes
For each commit:
1. Attempt cherry-pick: `git cherry-pick <commit>`
@@ -135,10 +80,10 @@ For each commit:
- **CONFIRMATION REQUIRED**: Conflicts resolved correctly?
3. After successful cherry-pick:
- Show the changes: `git show HEAD`
- Run validation: `pnpm typecheck && pnpm lint`
- Run validation: `npm run typecheck && npm run lint`
4. **CONFIRMATION REQUIRED**: Cherry-pick successful and valid?
### Step 7: Create PR to Core Branch
### Step 6: Create PR to Core Branch
1. Push the hotfix branch: `git push origin hotfix/<version>-<timestamp>`
2. Create PR using gh CLI:
@@ -155,7 +100,7 @@ For each commit:
- Impact assessment
5. **CONFIRMATION REQUIRED**: PR created correctly?
### Step 8: Wait for Tests
### Step 7: Wait for Tests
1. Monitor PR checks: `gh pr checks`
2. Display test results as they complete
@@ -166,7 +111,7 @@ For each commit:
4. Wait for all required checks to pass
5. **CONFIRMATION REQUIRED**: All tests passing?
### Step 9: Merge Hotfix PR
### Step 8: Merge Hotfix PR
1. Verify all checks have passed
2. Check for required approvals
@@ -174,7 +119,7 @@ For each commit:
4. Delete the hotfix branch
5. **CONFIRMATION REQUIRED**: PR merged successfully?
### Step 10: Create Version Bump
### Step 9: Create Version Bump
1. Checkout the core branch: `git checkout core/X.Y`
2. Pull latest changes: `git pull origin core/X.Y`
@@ -186,60 +131,24 @@ For each commit:
7. Commit: `git commit -m "[release] Bump version to 1.23.5"`
8. **CONFIRMATION REQUIRED**: Version bump correct?
### Step 11: Create Release PR
### Step 10: Create Release PR
1. Push release branch: `git push origin release/1.23.5`
2. Create PR with Release label:
```bash
gh pr create --base core/X.Y --head release/1.23.5 \
--title "[Release] v1.23.5" \
--body "Release notes will be added shortly..." \
--body "..." \
--label "Release"
```
3. **CRITICAL**: Verify "Release" label is added
4. Create standardized release notes:
```bash
cat > release-notes-${NEW_VERSION}.md << 'EOF'
## ⚠️ Breaking Changes
<!-- List breaking changes if any, otherwise remove this entire section -->
- Breaking change description (#PR_NUMBER)
---
## What's Changed
### 🚀 Features
<!-- List features here, one per line with PR reference -->
- Feature description (#PR_NUMBER)
### 🐛 Bug Fixes
<!-- List bug fixes here, one per line with PR reference -->
- Bug fix description (#PR_NUMBER)
### 🔧 Maintenance
<!-- List refactoring, chore, and other maintenance items -->
- Maintenance item description (#PR_NUMBER)
### 📚 Documentation
<!-- List documentation changes if any, remove section if empty -->
- Documentation update description (#PR_NUMBER)
### ⬆️ Dependencies
<!-- List dependency updates -->
- Updated dependency from vX.X.X to vY.Y.Y (#PR_NUMBER)
**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/compare/v${CURRENT_VERSION}...v${NEW_VERSION}
EOF
```
- For hotfixes, typically only populate the "Bug Fixes" section
- Include links to the cherry-picked PRs/commits
- Update the PR body with the release notes:
```bash
gh pr edit ${PR_NUMBER} --body-file release-notes-${NEW_VERSION}.md
```
4. PR description should include:
- Version: `1.23.4` → `1.23.5`
- Included fixes (link to previous PR)
- Release notes for users
5. **CONFIRMATION REQUIRED**: Release PR has "Release" label?
### Step 12: Monitor Release Process
### Step 11: Monitor Release Process
1. Wait for PR checks to pass
2. **FINAL CONFIRMATION**: Ready to trigger release by merging?
@@ -252,104 +161,9 @@ For each commit:
5. Track progress:
- GitHub release draft/publication
- PyPI upload
- pnpm types publication
- npm types publication
### Step 13: Manually Publish Draft Release
**CRITICAL**: The release workflow creates a DRAFT release. You must manually publish it:
1. **Go to GitHub Releases:** https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/releases
2. **Find the DRAFT release** (e.g., "v1.23.5 Draft")
3. **Click "Edit release"**
4. **UNCHECK "Set as the latest release"** ⚠️ **CRITICAL**
- This prevents the hotfix from showing as "latest"
- Main branch should always be "latest release"
5. **Click "Publish release"**
6. **CONFIRMATION REQUIRED**: Draft release published with "latest" unchecked?
### Step 14: Create ComfyUI Requirements.txt Update PR
**IMPORTANT**: Create PR to update ComfyUI's requirements.txt via fork:
1. **Setup fork (if needed):**
```bash
# Check if fork already exists
if gh repo view ComfyUI --json owner | jq -r '.owner.login' | grep -q "$(gh api user --jq .login)"; then
echo "Fork already exists"
else
# Fork the ComfyUI repository
gh repo fork comfyanonymous/ComfyUI --clone=false
echo "Created fork of ComfyUI"
fi
```
2. **Clone fork and create branch:**
```bash
# Clone your fork (or use existing clone)
GITHUB_USER=$(gh api user --jq .login)
if [ ! -d "ComfyUI-fork" ]; then
gh repo clone ${GITHUB_USER}/ComfyUI ComfyUI-fork
fi
cd ComfyUI-fork
git checkout master
git pull origin master
# Create update branch
BRANCH_NAME="update-frontend-${NEW_VERSION}"
git checkout -b ${BRANCH_NAME}
```
3. **Update requirements.txt:**
```bash
# Update the version in requirements.txt
sed -i "s/comfyui-frontend-package==[0-9].*$/comfyui-frontend-package==${NEW_VERSION}/" requirements.txt
# Verify the change
grep "comfyui-frontend-package" requirements.txt
# Commit the change
git add requirements.txt
git commit -m "Bump frontend to ${NEW_VERSION}"
git push origin ${BRANCH_NAME}
```
4. **Create PR from fork:**
```bash
# Create PR using gh CLI from fork
gh pr create \
--repo comfyanonymous/ComfyUI \
--title "Bump frontend to ${NEW_VERSION}" \
--body "$(cat <<EOF
Bump frontend to ${NEW_VERSION}
\`\`\`
python main.py --front-end-version Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend@${NEW_VERSION}
\`\`\`
- Diff: [Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend: v${OLD_VERSION}...v${NEW_VERSION}](https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/compare/v${OLD_VERSION}...v${NEW_VERSION})
- PyPI Package: https://pypi.org/project/comfyui-frontend-package/${NEW_VERSION}/
- npm Types: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@comfyorg/comfyui-frontend-types/v/${NEW_VERSION}
## Changes
- Fix: [Brief description of hotfixes included]
EOF
)"
```
5. **Clean up:**
```bash
# Return to original directory
cd ..
# Keep fork directory for future updates
echo "Fork directory 'ComfyUI-fork' kept for future use"
```
6. **CONFIRMATION REQUIRED**: ComfyUI requirements.txt PR created from fork?
### Step 15: Post-Release Verification
### Step 12: Post-Release Verification
1. Verify GitHub release:
```bash
@@ -361,16 +175,14 @@ EOF
```
3. Verify npm package:
```bash
pnpm view @comfyorg/comfyui-frontend-types@1.23.5
npm view @comfyorg/comfyui-frontend-types@1.23.5
```
4. Monitor ComfyUI requirements.txt PR for approval/merge
5. Generate release summary with:
4. Generate release summary with:
- Version released
- Commits included
- Issues fixed
- Distribution status
- ComfyUI integration status
6. **CONFIRMATION REQUIRED**: Hotfix release fully completed?
5. **CONFIRMATION REQUIRED**: Release completed successfully?
## Safety Checks
@@ -392,28 +204,19 @@ If something goes wrong:
## Important Notes
- **Always try automated backports first** - This command is for when automation fails
- Core branch version will be behind main - this is expected
- The "Release" label triggers the PyPI/npm publication
- **CRITICAL**: Always uncheck "Set as latest release" for hotfix releases
- **Must create ComfyUI requirements.txt PR** - Hotfix isn't complete without it
- PR numbers must include the `#` prefix
- Mixed commits/PRs are supported but review carefully
- Always wait for full test suite before proceeding
## Modern Workflow Context
## Expected Timeline
**Primary Backport Method:** Automated via `needs-backport` + `X.YY` labels
**This Command Usage:**
- Smart path detection - skip to version bump if backports already merged
- Fallback to manual cherry-picking only when automation fails/has conflicts
**Complete Hotfix:** Includes GitHub release publishing + ComfyUI requirements.txt integration
- Step 1-3: ~10 minutes (analysis)
- Steps 4-6: ~15-30 minutes (cherry-picking)
- Step 7: ~10-20 minutes (tests)
- Steps 8-10: ~10 minutes (version bump)
- Step 11-12: ~15-20 minutes (release)
- Total: ~60-90 minutes
## Workflow Paths
- **Path A:** Backports already merged → Skip to Step 10 (Version Bump)
- **Path B:** Backport PRs need merging → Merge them → Skip to Step 10 (Version Bump)
- **Path C:** No/failed backports → Manual cherry-picking (Steps 2-9) → Version Bump (Step 10)
This process ensures a complete hotfix release with proper GitHub publishing, ComfyUI integration, and multiple safety checkpoints.
This process ensures a safe, verified hotfix release with multiple confirmation points and clear tracking of what changes are being released.

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# Create PR
Automate PR creation with proper tags, labels, and concise summary.
## Step 1: Check Prerequisites
```bash
# Ensure you have uncommitted changes
git status
# If changes exist, commit them first
git add .
git commit -m "[tag] Your commit message"
```
## Step 2: Push and Create PR
You'll create the PR with the following structure:
### PR Tags (use in title)
- `[feat]` - New features → label: `enhancement`
- `[bugfix]` - Bug fixes → label: `verified bug`
- `[refactor]` - Code restructuring → label: `enhancement`
- `[docs]` - Documentation → label: `documentation`
- `[test]` - Test changes → label: `enhancement`
- `[ci]` - CI/CD changes → label: `enhancement`
### Label Mapping
#### General Labels
- Feature/Enhancement: `enhancement`
- Bug fixes: `verified bug`
- Documentation: `documentation`
- Dependencies: `dependencies`
- Performance: `Performance`
- Desktop app: `Electron`
#### Product Area Labels
**Core Features**
- `area:nodes` - Node-related functionality
- `area:workflows` - Workflow management
- `area:queue` - Queue system
- `area:models` - Model handling
- `area:templates` - Template system
- `area:subgraph` - Subgraph functionality
**UI Components**
- `area:ui` - General user interface improvements
- `area:widgets` - Widget system
- `area:dom-widgets` - DOM-based widgets
- `area:links` - Connection links between nodes
- `area:groups` - Node grouping functionality
- `area:reroutes` - Reroute nodes
- `area:previews` - Preview functionality
- `area:minimap` - Minimap navigation
- `area:floating-toolbox` - Floating toolbar
- `area:mask-editor` - Mask editing tools
**Navigation & Organization**
- `area:navigation` - Navigation system
- `area:search` - Search functionality
- `area:workspace-management` - Workspace features
- `area:topbar-menu` - Top bar menu
- `area:help-menu` - Help menu system
**System Features**
- `area:settings` - Settings/preferences
- `area:hotkeys` - Keyboard shortcuts
- `area:undo-redo` - Undo/redo system
- `area:customization` - Customization features
- `area:auth` - Authentication
- `area:comms` - Communication/networking
**Development & Infrastructure**
- `area:CI/CD` - CI/CD pipeline
- `area:testing` - Testing infrastructure
- `area:vue-migration` - Vue migration work
- `area:manager` - ComfyUI Manager integration
**Platform-Specific**
- `area:mobile` - Mobile support
- `area:3d` - 3D-related features
**Special Areas**
- `area:i18n` - Translation/internationalization
- `area:CNR` - Comfy Node Registry
## Step 3: Execute PR Creation
```bash
# First, push your branch
git push -u origin $(git branch --show-current)
# Then create the PR (replace placeholders)
gh pr create \
--title "[TAG] Brief description" \
--body "$(cat <<'EOF'
## Summary
One sentence describing what changed and why.
## Changes
- **What**: Core functionality added/modified
- **Breaking**: Any breaking changes (if none, omit this line)
- **Dependencies**: New dependencies (if none, omit this line)
## Review Focus
- Critical design decisions or edge cases that need attention
Fixes #ISSUE_NUMBER
EOF
)" \
--label "APPROPRIATE_LABEL" \
--base main
```
## Additional Options
- Add multiple labels: `--label "enhancement,Performance"`
- Request reviewers: `--reviewer @username`
- Mark as draft: `--draft`
- Open in browser after creation: `--web`

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# Setup Repository
Bootstrap the ComfyUI Frontend monorepo with all necessary dependencies and verification checks.
## Overview
This command will:
1. Install pnpm package manager (if not present)
2. Install all project dependencies
3. Verify the project builds successfully
4. Run unit tests to ensure functionality
5. Start development server to verify frontend boots correctly
## Prerequisites Check
First, let's verify the environment:
```bash
# Check Node.js version (should be >= 24)
node --version
# Check if we're in a git repository
git status
```
## Step 1: Install pnpm
```bash
# Check if pnpm is already installed
pnpm --version 2>/dev/null || {
echo "Installing pnpm..."
npm install -g pnpm
}
# Verify pnpm installation
pnpm --version
```
## Step 2: Install Dependencies
```bash
# Install all dependencies using pnpm
echo "Installing project dependencies..."
pnpm install
# Verify node_modules exists and has packages
ls -la node_modules | head -5
```
## Step 3: Verify Build
```bash
# Run TypeScript type checking
echo "Running TypeScript checks..."
pnpm typecheck
# Build the project
echo "Building project..."
pnpm build
# Verify dist folder was created
ls -la dist/
```
## Step 4: Run Unit Tests
```bash
# Run unit tests
echo "Running unit tests..."
pnpm test:unit
# If tests fail, show the output and stop
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "❌ Unit tests failed. Please fix failing tests before continuing."
exit 1
fi
echo "✅ Unit tests passed successfully"
```
## Step 5: Verify Development Server
```bash
# Start development server in background
echo "Starting development server..."
pnpm dev &
SERVER_PID=$!
# Wait for server to start (check for port 5173 or similar)
echo "Waiting for server to start..."
sleep 10
# Check if server is running
if curl -s http://localhost:5173 > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "✅ Development server started successfully at http://localhost:5173"
# Kill the background server
kill $SERVER_PID
wait $SERVER_PID 2>/dev/null
else
echo "❌ Development server failed to start or is not accessible"
kill $SERVER_PID 2>/dev/null
wait $SERVER_PID 2>/dev/null
exit 1
fi
```
## Step 6: Final Verification
```bash
# Run linting to ensure code quality
echo "Running linter..."
pnpm lint
# Show project status
echo ""
echo "🎉 Repository setup complete!"
echo ""
echo "Available commands:"
echo " pnpm dev - Start development server"
echo " pnpm build - Build for production"
echo " pnpm test:unit - Run unit tests"
echo " pnpm typecheck - Run TypeScript checks"
echo " pnpm lint - Run ESLint"
echo " pnpm format - Format code with Prettier"
echo ""
echo "Next steps:"
echo "1. Run 'pnpm dev' to start developing"
echo "2. Open http://localhost:5173 in your browser"
echo "3. Check README.md for additional setup instructions"
```
## Troubleshooting
If any step fails:
1. **pnpm installation fails**: Try using `curl -fsSL https://get.pnpm.io/install.sh | sh -`
2. **Dependencies fail to install**: Try clearing cache with `pnpm store prune` and retry
3. **Build fails**: Check for TypeScript errors and fix them first
4. **Tests fail**: Review test output and fix failing tests
5. **Dev server fails**: Check if port 5173 is already in use
## Manual Verification Steps
After running the setup, manually verify:
1. **Dependencies installed**: `ls node_modules | wc -l` should show many packages
2. **Build artifacts**: `ls dist/` should show built files
3. **Server accessible**: Open http://localhost:5173 in browser
4. **Hot reload works**: Edit a file and see changes reflect
## Environment Requirements
- Node.js >= 24
- Git repository
- Internet connection for package downloads
- Available ports (typically 5173 for dev server)

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1. **Server Setup**
- Check if the dev server is running on port 5173 using browser navigation or port checking
- If not running, start it with `pnpm dev` from the root directory
- If not running, start it with `npm run dev` from the root directory
- If the server fails to start, provide detailed troubleshooting steps by reading package.json and README.md for accurate instructions
- Wait for the server to be fully ready before proceeding

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---
description: Creating unit tests
globs:
alwaysApply: false
---
# Creating unit tests
- This project uses `vitest` for unit testing
- Tests are stored in the `test/` directory
- Tests should be cross-platform compatible; able to run on Windows, macOS, and linux
- e.g. the use of `path.resolve`, or `path.join` and `path.sep` to ensure that tests work the same on all platforms
- Tests should be mocked properly
- Mocks should be cleanly written and easy to understand
- Mocks should be re-usable where possible
## Unit test style
- Prefer the use of `test.extend` over loose variables
- To achieve this, import `test as baseTest` from `vitest`
- Never use `it`; `test` should be used in place of this

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@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ DO NOT use deprecated PrimeVue components. Use these replacements instead:
## Development Guidelines
1. Leverage VueUse functions for performance-enhancing styles
2. Use es-toolkit for utility functions
2. Use lodash for utility functions
3. Use TypeScript for type safety
4. Implement proper props and emits definitions
5. Utilize Vue 3's Teleport component when needed

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# .git-blame-ignore-revs
# List of commits to ignore in git blame
# Format: <commit hash> # <description>
# npm run format on litegraph merge (10,672 insertions, 7,327 deletions across 129 files)
c53f197de2a3e0fa66b16dedc65c131235c1c4b6
# Reorganize renderer components into domain-driven folder structure
c8a83a9caede7bdb5f8598c5492b07d08c339d49
# Domain-driven design (DDD) refactors - September 2025
# These commits reorganized the codebase into domain-driven architecture
# [refactor] Improve renderer domain organization (#5552)
6349ceee6c0a57fc7992e85635def9b6e22eaeb2
# [refactor] Improve settings domain organization (#5550)
4c8c4a1ad4f53354f700a33ea1b95262aeda2719
# [refactor] Improve workflow domain organization (#5584)
ca312fd1eab540cc4ddc0e3d244d38b3858574f0
# [refactor] Move thumbnail functionality to renderer/core domain (#5586)
e3bb29ceb8174b8bbca9e48ec7d42cd540f40efa
# [refactor] Improve updates/notifications domain organization (#5590)
27ab355f9c73415dc39f4d3f512b02308f847801

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* text=auto
# Force TS to LF to make the unixy scripts not break on Windows
*.cjs text eol=lf
*.js text eol=lf
*.json text eol=lf
*.mjs text eol=lf
*.mts text eol=lf
*.ts text eol=lf
*.vue text eol=lf
*.yaml text eol=lf
*.js text eol=lf
# Generated files
packages/registry-types/src/comfyRegistryTypes.ts linguist-generated=true
src/workbench/extensions/manager/types/generatedManagerTypes.ts linguist-generated=true
src/types/comfyRegistryTypes.ts linguist-generated=true
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name: Bug Report
description: 'Report something that is not working correctly'
description: 'Something is not behaving as expected.'
title: '[Bug]: '
labels: ['Potential Bug']
type: Bug
body:
- type: checkboxes
attributes:
label: Prerequisites
options:
- label: I am running the latest version of ComfyUI
required: true
- label: I have searched existing issues to make sure this isn't a duplicate
required: true
- label: I have tested with all custom nodes disabled ([see how](https://docs.comfy.org/troubleshooting/custom-node-issues#step-1%3A-test-with-all-custom-nodes-disabled))
required: true
- type: textarea
id: description
attributes:
label: What happened?
description: A clear and concise description of the bug. Include screenshots or videos if helpful.
placeholder: |
Example: "When I connect a VAE Decode node to a KSampler, the connection line appears but the workflow fails to execute with an error message..."
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: reproduce
attributes:
label: Steps to Reproduce
description: How can we reproduce this issue? Please attach your workflow (JSON or PNG).
placeholder: |
1. Add a KSampler node
2. Connect it to...
3. Click Queue Prompt
4. See error
value: |
1.
2.
3.
validations:
required: true
- type: dropdown
id: severity
attributes:
label: How is this affecting you?
options:
- Crashes ComfyUI completely
- Workflow won't execute
- Feature doesn't work as expected
- Visual/UI issue only
- Minor inconvenience
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: version
attributes:
label: ComfyUI Frontend Version
description: Found in Settings > About (e.g., "1.3.45")
placeholder: "1.3.45"
validations:
required: true
- type: dropdown
id: browser
attributes:
label: Browser
description: Which browser are you using?
options:
- Chrome/Chromium
- Firefox
- Safari
- Edge
- Other
validations:
required: true
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
## Additional Information (Optional)
*The following fields help us debug complex issues but are not required for most bug reports.*
Before submitting a **Bug Report**, please ensure the following:
- **1:** You are running the latest version of ComfyUI.
- **2:** You have looked at the existing bug reports and made sure this isn't already reported.
- type: checkboxes
id: custom-nodes-test
attributes:
label: Custom Node Testing
description: Please confirm you have tried to reproduce the issue with all custom nodes disabled.
options:
- label: I have tried disabling custom nodes and the issue persists (see [how to disable custom nodes](https://docs.comfy.org/troubleshooting/custom-node-issues#step-1%3A-test-with-all-custom-nodes-disabled) if you need help)
required: true
- type: textarea
id: console-errors
attributes:
label: Console Errors
description: If you see red error messages in the browser console (F12), paste them here
render: javascript
label: Frontend Version
description: |
What is the frontend version you are using? You can check this in the settings dialog.
- type: textarea
id: logs
attributes:
label: Logs
description: If relevant, paste any terminal/server logs here
render: shell
<details>
<summary>Click to show where to find the version</summary>
Open the setting by clicking the cog icon in the bottom-left of the screen, then click `About`.
![Frontend version](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/561fb7c3-3012-457c-a494-9bdc1ff035c0)
</details>
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: additional
attributes:
label: Additional Context
description: Any other information that might help (OS, GPU, specific nodes involved, etc.)
label: Expected Behavior
description: 'What you expected to happen.'
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Actual Behavior
description: 'What actually happened. Please include a screenshot / video clip of the issue if possible.'
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Steps to Reproduce
description: "Describe how to reproduce the issue. Please be sure to attach a workflow JSON or PNG, ideally one that doesn't require custom nodes to test. If the bug open happens when certain custom nodes are used, most likely that custom node is what has the bug rather than ComfyUI, in which case it should be reported to the node's author."
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Debug Logs
description: 'Please copy the output from your terminal logs here.'
render: powershell
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Browser Logs
description: 'Please copy the output from your browser logs here. You can access this by pressing F12 to toggle the developer tools, then navigating to the Console tab.'
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Setting JSON
description: 'Please upload the setting file here. The setting file is located at `user/default/comfy.settings.json`'
validations:
required: true
- type: dropdown
id: browsers
attributes:
label: What browsers do you use to access the UI ?
multiple: true
options:
- Mozilla Firefox
- Google Chrome
- Brave
- Apple Safari
- Microsoft Edge
- Android
- iOS
- Other
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Other Information
description: 'Any other context, details, or screenshots that might help solve the issue.'
placeholder: 'Add any other relevant information here...'
validations:
required: false

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@@ -1,80 +1,41 @@
name: Feature Request
description: Report a problem or limitation you're experiencing
labels: []
description: Suggest an idea for this project
title: '[Feature Request]: '
labels: ['enhancement']
type: Feature
body:
- type: checkboxes
attributes:
label: Is there an existing issue for this?
description: Please search to see if an issue already exists for the problem you're experiencing, and that it's not addressed in a recent build/commit.
description: Please search to see if an issue already exists for the feature you want, and that it's not implemented in a recent build/commit.
options:
- label: I have searched the existing issues and checked the recent builds/commits
required: true
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
*Please focus on describing the problem you're experiencing rather than proposing specific solutions. This helps us design the best possible solution for you and other users.*
*Please fill this form with as much information as possible, provide screenshots and/or illustrations of the feature if possible*
- type: textarea
id: problem
id: feature
attributes:
label: What problem are you experiencing?
description: Describe the issue or limitation you're facing in your workflow
placeholder: |
Example: "I frequently lose work when switching between different projects because there's no way to save my current workspace state"
NOT: "Add a save button that exports the workspace"
label: What would your feature do ?
description: Tell us about your feature in a very clear and simple way, and what problem it would solve
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: context
id: workflow
attributes:
label: When does this problem occur?
description: Describe the specific situations or workflows where you encounter this issue
placeholder: |
- When working with large node graphs...
- During batch processing workflows...
- While collaborating with team members...
validations:
required: true
- type: dropdown
id: frequency
attributes:
label: How often do you encounter this problem?
options:
- Multiple times per day
- Daily
- Several times per week
- Weekly
- Occasionally
- Rarely
validations:
required: true
- type: dropdown
id: impact
attributes:
label: How much does this problem affect your workflow?
description: Help us understand the severity of this issue for you
options:
- Blocks me from completing tasks
- Significantly slows down my work
- Causes moderate inconvenience
- Minor annoyance
label: Proposed workflow
description: Please provide us with step by step information on how you'd like the feature to be accessed and used
value: |
1. Go to ....
2. Press ....
3. ...
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: workaround
id: misc
attributes:
label: Current workarounds
description: How do you currently deal with this problem, if at all?
placeholder: |
Example: "I manually export and reimport nodes between projects, which takes 10-15 minutes each time"
- type: textarea
id: ideas
attributes:
label: Ideas for solutions (Optional)
description: If you have thoughts on potential solutions, feel free to share them here. However, we'll explore all possible options to find the best approach.
- type: textarea
id: additional
attributes:
label: Additional context
description: Add any other context, screenshots, or examples that help illustrate the problem.
label: Additional information
description: Add any other context or screenshots about the feature request here.

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name: Setup ComfyUI Server
description: 'Setup ComfyUI server for continuous integration (with ComfyUI_devtools node installed)'
inputs:
extra_server_params:
description: 'Additional parameters to pass to ComfyUI server'
required: false
default: ''
launch_server:
description: 'Whether to launch the server after setup'
required: false
default: 'false'
runs:
using: 'composite'
steps:
# Note: this workflow assume frontend repo is checked out and is built in ../dist
# Checkout ComfyUI repo, install the dev_tools node and start server
- name: Checkout ComfyUI
uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
repository: 'comfyanonymous/ComfyUI'
path: 'ComfyUI'
- name: Install ComfyUI_devtools from frontend repo
shell: bash
run: |
mkdir -p ComfyUI/custom_nodes/ComfyUI_devtools
if ! cp -r ./tools/devtools/* ComfyUI/custom_nodes/ComfyUI_devtools/; then
echo "::error::Failed to copy ComfyUI_devtools from ./tools/devtools/"
echo "::error::This action assumes the ComfyUI_frontend repository is checked out in the current working directory."
echo "::error::Please ensure you have run 'actions/checkout@v5' before calling this action."
exit 1
fi
- name: Setup Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: '3.10'
- name: Install Python requirements
shell: bash
working-directory: ComfyUI
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install torch torchvision torchaudio --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install wait-for-it
- name: Start ComfyUI server
if: ${{ inputs.launch_server == 'true' }}
shell: bash
working-directory: ComfyUI
run: |
python main.py --cpu --multi-user --front-end-root ../dist ${{ inputs.extra_server_params }} &
wait-for-it --service 127.0.0.1:8188 -t 600

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@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
name: Setup ComfyUI Frontend
description: 'Install nodejs/pnpm/dependencies and optionally build ComfyUI_frontend'
inputs:
include_build_step:
description: 'Include the build step to build the frontend. Set to true for workflows that need a built frontend'
required: false
default: 'false'
runs:
using: 'composite'
steps:
# Note: this workflow assume frontend repo is checked out in the root of the workspace
# Install pnpm, Node.js, build frontend
- name: Install pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4
with:
version: 10
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 'lts/*'
cache: 'pnpm'
cache-dependency-path: './pnpm-lock.yaml'
# Restore tool caches before running any build/lint operations
- name: Restore tool output cache
uses: actions/cache/restore@v4
with:
path: |
./.cache
./tsconfig.tsbuildinfo
key: tool-cache-${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('./pnpm-lock.yaml') }}-${{ hashFiles('./src/**/*.{ts,vue,js,mts}', './*.config.*') }}
restore-keys: |
tool-cache-${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('./pnpm-lock.yaml') }}-
tool-cache-${{ runner.os }}-
- name: Install dependencies
shell: bash
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- name: Build ComfyUI_frontend
if: ${{ inputs.include_build_step == 'true' }}
shell: bash
run: pnpm build

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name: Setup Playwright
description: Cache and install Playwright browsers with dependencies
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Detect Playwright version
id: detect-version
shell: bash
run: |
PLAYWRIGHT_VERSION=$(pnpm ls @playwright/test --json | jq --raw-output '.[0].devDependencies["@playwright/test"].version')
echo "playwright-version=$PLAYWRIGHT_VERSION" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Cache Playwright Browsers
uses: actions/cache@v4
id: cache-playwright-browsers
with:
path: '~/.cache/ms-playwright'
key: ${{ runner.os }}-playwright-browsers-${{ steps.detect-version.outputs.playwright-version }}
- name: Install Playwright Browsers
if: steps.cache-playwright-browsers.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
shell: bash
run: pnpm exec playwright install chromium --with-deps
- name: Install Playwright Browsers (operating system dependencies)
if: steps.cache-playwright-browsers.outputs.cache-hit == 'true'
shell: bash
run: pnpm exec playwright install-deps

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Leverage VueUse functions for performance-enhancing styles
Use es-toolkit for utility functions
Use lodash for utility functions
Use TypeScript for type safety

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@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
## Summary
<!-- One sentence describing what changed and why. -->
## Changes
- **What**: <!-- Core functionality added/modified -->
- **Breaking**: <!-- Any breaking changes (if none, remove this line) -->
- **Dependencies**: <!-- New dependencies (if none, remove this line) -->
## Review Focus
<!-- Critical design decisions or edge cases that need attention -->
<!-- If this PR fixes an issue, uncomment and update the line below -->
<!-- Fixes #ISSUE_NUMBER -->
## Screenshots (if applicable)
<!-- Add screenshots or video recording to help explain your changes -->

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@@ -1,268 +0,0 @@
name: Auto Backport
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [closed, labeled]
branches: [main]
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
pr_number:
description: 'PR number to backport'
required: true
type: string
force_rerun:
description: 'Force rerun even if backports exist'
required: false
type: boolean
default: false
jobs:
backport:
if: >
(github.event_name == 'pull_request_target' &&
github.event.pull_request.merged == true &&
contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'needs-backport')) ||
github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
issues: write
steps:
- name: Validate inputs for manual triggers
if: github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch'
run: |
# Validate PR number format
if ! [[ "${{ inputs.pr_number }}" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]]; then
echo "::error::Invalid PR number format. Must be a positive integer."
exit 1
fi
# Validate PR exists and is merged
if ! gh pr view "${{ inputs.pr_number }}" --json merged >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "::error::PR #${{ inputs.pr_number }} not found or inaccessible."
exit 1
fi
MERGED=$(gh pr view "${{ inputs.pr_number }}" --json merged --jq '.merged')
if [ "$MERGED" != "true" ]; then
echo "::error::PR #${{ inputs.pr_number }} is not merged. Only merged PRs can be backported."
exit 1
fi
# Validate PR has needs-backport label
if ! gh pr view "${{ inputs.pr_number }}" --json labels --jq '.labels[].name' | grep -q "needs-backport"; then
echo "::error::PR #${{ inputs.pr_number }} does not have 'needs-backport' label."
exit 1
fi
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Configure git
run: |
git config user.name "github-actions[bot]"
git config user.email "github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com"
- name: Check if backports already exist
id: check-existing
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
PR_NUMBER: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.pr_number || github.event.pull_request.number }}
run: |
# Check for existing backport PRs for this PR number
EXISTING_BACKPORTS=$(gh pr list --state all --search "backport-${PR_NUMBER}-to" --json title,headRefName,baseRefName | jq -r '.[].headRefName')
if [ -z "$EXISTING_BACKPORTS" ]; then
echo "skip=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
exit 0
fi
# For manual triggers with force_rerun, proceed anyway
if [ "${{ github.event_name }}" = "workflow_dispatch" ] && [ "${{ inputs.force_rerun }}" = "true" ]; then
echo "skip=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "::warning::Force rerun requested - existing backports will be updated"
exit 0
fi
echo "Found existing backport PRs:"
echo "$EXISTING_BACKPORTS"
echo "skip=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "::warning::Backport PRs already exist for PR #${PR_NUMBER}, skipping to avoid duplicates"
- name: Extract version labels
if: steps.check-existing.outputs.skip != 'true'
id: versions
run: |
# Extract version labels (e.g., "1.24", "1.22")
VERSIONS=""
if [ "${{ github.event_name }}" = "workflow_dispatch" ]; then
# For manual triggers, get labels from the PR
LABELS=$(gh pr view ${{ inputs.pr_number }} --json labels | jq -r '.labels[].name')
else
# For automatic triggers, extract from PR event
LABELS='${{ toJSON(github.event.pull_request.labels) }}'
LABELS=$(echo "$LABELS" | jq -r '.[].name')
fi
for label in $LABELS; do
# Match version labels like "1.24" (major.minor only)
if [[ "$label" =~ ^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$ ]]; then
# Validate the branch exists before adding to list
if git ls-remote --exit-code origin "core/${label}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
VERSIONS="${VERSIONS}${label} "
else
echo "::warning::Label '${label}' found but branch 'core/${label}' does not exist"
fi
fi
done
if [ -z "$VERSIONS" ]; then
echo "::error::No version labels found (e.g., 1.24, 1.22)"
exit 1
fi
echo "versions=${VERSIONS}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "Found version labels: ${VERSIONS}"
- name: Backport commits
if: steps.check-existing.outputs.skip != 'true'
id: backport
env:
PR_NUMBER: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.pr_number || github.event.pull_request.number }}
run: |
FAILED=""
SUCCESS=""
# Get PR data for manual triggers
if [ "${{ github.event_name }}" = "workflow_dispatch" ]; then
PR_DATA=$(gh pr view ${{ inputs.pr_number }} --json title,mergeCommit)
PR_TITLE=$(echo "$PR_DATA" | jq -r '.title')
MERGE_COMMIT=$(echo "$PR_DATA" | jq -r '.mergeCommit.oid')
else
PR_TITLE="${{ github.event.pull_request.title }}"
MERGE_COMMIT="${{ github.event.pull_request.merge_commit_sha }}"
fi
for version in ${{ steps.versions.outputs.versions }}; do
echo "::group::Backporting to core/${version}"
TARGET_BRANCH="core/${version}"
BACKPORT_BRANCH="backport-${PR_NUMBER}-to-${version}"
# Fetch target branch (fail if doesn't exist)
if ! git fetch origin "${TARGET_BRANCH}"; then
echo "::error::Target branch ${TARGET_BRANCH} does not exist"
FAILED="${FAILED}${version}:branch-missing "
echo "::endgroup::"
continue
fi
# Create backport branch
git checkout -b "${BACKPORT_BRANCH}" "origin/${TARGET_BRANCH}"
# Try cherry-pick
if git cherry-pick "${MERGE_COMMIT}"; then
git push origin "${BACKPORT_BRANCH}"
SUCCESS="${SUCCESS}${version}:${BACKPORT_BRANCH} "
echo "Successfully created backport branch: ${BACKPORT_BRANCH}"
# Return to main (keep the branch, we need it for PR)
git checkout main
else
# Get conflict info
CONFLICTS=$(git diff --name-only --diff-filter=U | tr '\n' ',')
git cherry-pick --abort
echo "::error::Cherry-pick failed due to conflicts"
FAILED="${FAILED}${version}:conflicts:${CONFLICTS} "
# Clean up the failed branch
git checkout main
git branch -D "${BACKPORT_BRANCH}"
fi
echo "::endgroup::"
done
echo "success=${SUCCESS}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "failed=${FAILED}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
if [ -n "${FAILED}" ]; then
exit 1
fi
- name: Create PR for each successful backport
if: steps.check-existing.outputs.skip != 'true' && steps.backport.outputs.success
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.PR_GH_TOKEN }}
PR_NUMBER: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.pr_number || github.event.pull_request.number }}
run: |
# Get PR data for manual triggers
if [ "${{ github.event_name }}" = "workflow_dispatch" ]; then
PR_DATA=$(gh pr view ${{ inputs.pr_number }} --json title,author)
PR_TITLE=$(echo "$PR_DATA" | jq -r '.title')
PR_AUTHOR=$(echo "$PR_DATA" | jq -r '.author.login')
else
PR_TITLE="${{ github.event.pull_request.title }}"
PR_AUTHOR="${{ github.event.pull_request.user.login }}"
fi
for backport in ${{ steps.backport.outputs.success }}; do
IFS=':' read -r version branch <<< "${backport}"
if PR_URL=$(gh pr create \
--base "core/${version}" \
--head "${branch}" \
--title "[backport ${version}] ${PR_TITLE}" \
--body "Backport of #${PR_NUMBER} to \`core/${version}\`"$'\n\n'"Automatically created by backport workflow." \
--label "backport" 2>&1); then
# Extract PR number from URL
PR_NUM=$(echo "${PR_URL}" | grep -o '[0-9]*$')
if [ -n "${PR_NUM}" ]; then
gh pr comment "${PR_NUMBER}" --body "@${PR_AUTHOR} Successfully backported to #${PR_NUM}"
fi
else
echo "::error::Failed to create PR for ${version}: ${PR_URL}"
# Still try to comment on the original PR about the failure
gh pr comment "${PR_NUMBER}" --body "@${PR_AUTHOR} Backport branch created but PR creation failed for \`core/${version}\`. Please create the PR manually from branch \`${branch}\`"
fi
done
- name: Comment on failures
if: steps.check-existing.outputs.skip != 'true' && failure() && steps.backport.outputs.failed
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: |
if [ "${{ github.event_name }}" = "workflow_dispatch" ]; then
PR_DATA=$(gh pr view ${{ inputs.pr_number }} --json author,mergeCommit)
PR_NUMBER="${{ inputs.pr_number }}"
PR_AUTHOR=$(echo "$PR_DATA" | jq -r '.author.login')
MERGE_COMMIT=$(echo "$PR_DATA" | jq -r '.mergeCommit.oid')
else
PR_NUMBER="${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}"
PR_AUTHOR="${{ github.event.pull_request.user.login }}"
MERGE_COMMIT="${{ github.event.pull_request.merge_commit_sha }}"
fi
for failure in ${{ steps.backport.outputs.failed }}; do
IFS=':' read -r version reason conflicts <<< "${failure}"
if [ "${reason}" = "branch-missing" ]; then
gh pr comment "${PR_NUMBER}" --body "@${PR_AUTHOR} Backport failed: Branch \`core/${version}\` does not exist"
elif [ "${reason}" = "conflicts" ]; then
# Convert comma-separated conflicts back to newlines for display
CONFLICTS_LIST=$(echo "${conflicts}" | tr ',' '\n' | sed 's/^/- /')
COMMENT_BODY="@${PR_AUTHOR} Backport to \`core/${version}\` failed: Merge conflicts detected."$'\n\n'"Please manually cherry-pick commit \`${MERGE_COMMIT}\` to the \`core/${version}\` branch."$'\n\n'"<details><summary>Conflicting files</summary>"$'\n\n'"${CONFLICTS_LIST}"$'\n\n'"</details>"
gh pr comment "${PR_NUMBER}" --body "${COMMENT_BODY}"
fi
done

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@@ -11,10 +11,6 @@ on:
pull_request:
types: [labeled]
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
wait-for-ci:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
@@ -23,19 +19,21 @@ jobs:
should-proceed: ${{ steps.check-status.outputs.proceed }}
steps:
- name: Wait for other CI checks
uses: lewagon/wait-on-check-action@e106e5c43e8ca1edea6383a39a01c5ca495fd812
uses: lewagon/wait-on-check-action@v1.3.1
with:
ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
check-regexp: '^(lint-and-format|test|playwright-tests)'
check-regexp: '^(eslint|prettier|test|playwright-tests)'
wait-interval: 30
repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Check if we should proceed
id: check-status
run: |
CHECK_RUNS=$(gh api repos/${{ github.repository }}/commits/${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}/check-runs --jq '.check_runs[] | select(.name | test("lint-and-format")) | {name, conclusion}')
if echo "$CHECK_RUNS" | grep -Eq '"conclusion": "(failure|cancelled|timed_out|action_required)"'; then
# Get all check runs for this commit
CHECK_RUNS=$(gh api repos/${{ github.repository }}/commits/${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}/check-runs --jq '.check_runs[] | select(.name | test("eslint|prettier|test|playwright-tests")) | {name, conclusion}')
# Check if any required checks failed
if echo "$CHECK_RUNS" | grep -q '"conclusion": "failure"'; then
echo "Some CI checks failed - skipping Claude review"
echo "proceed=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
@@ -49,50 +47,38 @@ jobs:
needs: wait-for-ci
if: needs.wait-for-ci.outputs.should-proceed == 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 30
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
ref: refs/pull/${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}/head
- name: Install pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4
with:
version: 10
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: '20'
cache: 'pnpm'
- name: Install dependencies for analysis tools
run: |
pnpm install -g typescript @vue/compiler-sfc
npm install -g typescript @vue/compiler-sfc
- name: Run Claude PR Review
uses: anthropics/claude-code-action@v1.0.6
uses: anthropics/claude-code-action@main
with:
label_trigger: "claude-review"
prompt: |
Read the file .claude/commands/comprehensive-pr-review.md and follow ALL the instructions exactly.
CRITICAL: You must post individual inline comments using the gh api commands shown in the file.
DO NOT create a summary comment.
direct_prompt: |
Read the file .claude/commands/comprehensive-pr-review.md and follow ALL the instructions exactly.
CRITICAL: You must post individual inline comments using the gh api commands shown in the file.
DO NOT create a summary comment.
Each issue must be posted as a separate inline comment on the specific line of code.
anthropic_api_key: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
claude_args: "--max-turns 256 --allowedTools 'Bash(git:*),Bash(gh api:*),Bash(gh pr:*),Bash(gh repo:*),Bash(jq:*),Bash(echo:*),Read,Write,Edit,Glob,Grep,WebFetch'"
max_turns: 256
timeout_minutes: 30
allowed_tools: "Bash(git:*),Bash(gh api:*),Bash(gh pr:*),Bash(gh repo:*),Bash(jq:*),Bash(echo:*),Read,Write,Edit,Glob,Grep,WebFetch"
env:
PR_NUMBER: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
COMMIT_SHA: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
BASE_SHA: ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}
REPOSITORY: ${{ github.repository }}
- name: Remove claude-review label
if: always()
run: gh pr edit ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }} --remove-label "claude-review"
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
REPOSITORY: ${{ github.repository }}

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name: Create Release Branch
on:
pull_request:
types: [closed]
branches: [main]
paths:
- 'package.json'
jobs:
create-release-branch:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: >
github.event.pull_request.merged == true &&
contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'Release')
permissions:
contents: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
fetch-depth: 0
token: ${{ secrets.PR_GH_TOKEN || secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 'lts/*'
- name: Check version bump type
id: check_version
run: |
# Get current version from main
CURRENT_VERSION=$(node -p "require('./package.json').version")
# Remove 'v' prefix if present (shouldn't be in package.json, but defensive)
CURRENT_VERSION=${CURRENT_VERSION#v}
echo "current_version=$CURRENT_VERSION" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
# Validate version format
if ! [[ "$CURRENT_VERSION" =~ ^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+ ]]; then
echo "ERROR: Invalid version format: $CURRENT_VERSION"
exit 1
fi
# Extract major and minor versions
MAJOR=$(echo $CURRENT_VERSION | cut -d. -f1)
MINOR=$(echo $CURRENT_VERSION | cut -d. -f2)
PATCH=$(echo $CURRENT_VERSION | cut -d. -f3 | cut -d- -f1)
echo "major=$MAJOR" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "minor=$MINOR" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "patch=$PATCH" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
# Get previous version from the commit before the merge
git checkout HEAD^1
PREV_VERSION=$(node -p "require('./package.json').version" 2>/dev/null || echo "0.0.0")
# Remove 'v' prefix if present
PREV_VERSION=${PREV_VERSION#v}
# Validate previous version format
if ! [[ "$PREV_VERSION" =~ ^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+ ]]; then
echo "WARNING: Invalid previous version format: $PREV_VERSION, using 0.0.0"
PREV_VERSION="0.0.0"
fi
PREV_MINOR=$(echo $PREV_VERSION | cut -d. -f2)
echo "prev_version=$PREV_VERSION" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "prev_minor=$PREV_MINOR" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
# Get previous major version for comparison
PREV_MAJOR=$(echo $PREV_VERSION | cut -d. -f1)
# Check if current version is a pre-release
if [[ "$CURRENT_VERSION" =~ ^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+- ]]; then
IS_PRERELEASE=true
else
IS_PRERELEASE=false
fi
# Check if this was a minor version bump or major version bump
# But skip if it's a pre-release version
if [[ "$IS_PRERELEASE" == "true" ]]; then
echo "is_minor_bump=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "reason=prerelease version" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
elif [[ "$MAJOR" -gt "$PREV_MAJOR" && "$MINOR" == "0" && "$PATCH" == "0" ]]; then
# Major version bump (e.g., 1.99.x → 2.0.0)
echo "is_minor_bump=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
BRANCH_NAME="core/${PREV_MAJOR}.${PREV_MINOR}"
echo "branch_name=$BRANCH_NAME" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
elif [[ "$MAJOR" == "$PREV_MAJOR" && "$MINOR" -gt "$PREV_MINOR" && "$PATCH" == "0" ]]; then
# Minor version bump (e.g., 1.23.x → 1.24.0)
echo "is_minor_bump=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
BRANCH_NAME="core/${MAJOR}.${PREV_MINOR}"
echo "branch_name=$BRANCH_NAME" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
echo "is_minor_bump=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
# Return to main branch
git checkout main
- name: Create release branch
if: steps.check_version.outputs.is_minor_bump == 'true'
run: |
BRANCH_NAME="${{ steps.check_version.outputs.branch_name }}"
# Check if branch already exists
if git ls-remote --heads origin "$BRANCH_NAME" | grep -q "$BRANCH_NAME"; then
echo "⚠️ Branch $BRANCH_NAME already exists, skipping creation"
echo "branch_exists=true" >> $GITHUB_ENV
exit 0
else
echo "branch_exists=false" >> $GITHUB_ENV
fi
# Create branch from the commit BEFORE the version bump
# This ensures the release branch has the previous minor version
git checkout -b "$BRANCH_NAME" HEAD^1
# Push the new branch
git push origin "$BRANCH_NAME"
echo "✅ Created release branch: $BRANCH_NAME"
echo "This branch is now in feature freeze and will only receive:"
echo "- Bug fixes"
echo "- Critical security patches"
echo "- Documentation updates"
- name: Post summary
if: steps.check_version.outputs.is_minor_bump == 'true'
run: |
BRANCH_NAME="${{ steps.check_version.outputs.branch_name }}"
PREV_VERSION="${{ steps.check_version.outputs.prev_version }}"
CURRENT_VERSION="${{ steps.check_version.outputs.current_version }}"
if [[ "${{ env.branch_exists }}" == "true" ]]; then
cat >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY << EOF
## 🌿 Release Branch Already Exists
The release branch for the previous minor version already exists:
EOF
else
cat >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY << EOF
## 🌿 Release Branch Created
A new release branch has been created for the previous minor version:
EOF
fi
cat >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY << EOF
- **Branch**: \`$BRANCH_NAME\`
- **Version**: \`$PREV_VERSION\` (feature frozen)
- **Main branch**: \`$CURRENT_VERSION\` (active development)
### Branch Policy
The \`$BRANCH_NAME\` branch is now in **feature freeze** and will only accept:
- 🐛 Bug fixes
- 🔒 Security patches
- 📚 Documentation updates
All new features should continue to be developed against \`main\`.
### Backporting Changes
To backport a fix to this release branch:
1. Create your fix on \`main\` first
2. Cherry-pick to \`$BRANCH_NAME\`
3. Create a PR targeting \`$BRANCH_NAME\`
4. Use the \`Release\` label on the PR
EOF

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version: ${{ steps.current_version.outputs.version }}
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Install pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4
with:
version: 10
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 'lts/*'
cache: 'pnpm'
- name: Cache tool outputs
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
.cache
dist
tsconfig.tsbuildinfo
key: dev-release-tools-cache-${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('**/pnpm-lock.yaml') }}
restore-keys: |
dev-release-tools-cache-${{ runner.os }}-
- name: Get current version
id: current_version
run: echo "version=$(node -p "require('./package.json').version")" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
@@ -46,9 +29,9 @@ jobs:
ALGOLIA_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ALGOLIA_API_KEY }}
USE_PROD_CONFIG: 'true'
run: |
pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
pnpm build
pnpm zipdist
npm ci
npm run build
npm run zipdist
- name: Upload dist artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
@@ -62,7 +45,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v5
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Download dist artifact
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
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name: Devtools Python Check
on:
pull_request:
paths:
- 'tools/devtools/**'
push:
branches: [ main ]
paths:
- 'tools/devtools/**'
jobs:
syntax:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: '3.11'
- name: Validate Python syntax
run: python3 -m compileall -q tools/devtools

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name: ESLint
on:
pull_request:
branches-ignore: [ wip/*, draft/*, temp/* ]
jobs:
eslint:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Use Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 'lts/*'
- run: npm ci
- run: npm run lint

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name: Prettier Check
on:
pull_request:
branches-ignore: [ wip/*, draft/*, temp/* ]
jobs:
prettier:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Use Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 'lts/*'
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm ci
- name: Run Prettier check
run: npm run format:check

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@@ -21,64 +21,87 @@ jobs:
update-locales:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
# Setup playwright environment with custom node repository
- name: Setup ComfyUI Server (without launching)
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-comfyui-server
- name: Setup frontend
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-frontend
- name: Checkout ComfyUI
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
include_build_step: 'true'
- name: Setup Playwright
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-playwright
# Install the custom node repository
repository: comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
path: ComfyUI
ref: master
- name: Checkout ComfyUI_frontend
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
repository: Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend
path: ComfyUI_frontend
- name: Checkout ComfyUI_devtools
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
repository: Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_devtools
path: ComfyUI/custom_nodes/ComfyUI_devtools
- name: Checkout custom node repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
repository: ${{ inputs.owner }}/${{ inputs.repository }}
path: 'ComfyUI/custom_nodes/${{ inputs.repository }}'
- name: Install custom node Python requirements
working-directory: ComfyUI/custom_nodes/${{ inputs.repository }}
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 'lts/*'
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: '3.10'
- name: Install ComfyUI requirements
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install torch torchvision torchaudio --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install wait-for-it
working-directory: ComfyUI
- name: Install custom node requirements
run: |
if [ -f "requirements.txt" ]; then
pip install -r requirements.txt
fi
# Start ComfyUI Server
- name: Start ComfyUI Server
shell: bash
working-directory: ComfyUI
working-directory: ComfyUI/custom_nodes/${{ inputs.repository }}
- name: Build & Install ComfyUI_frontend
run: |
python main.py --cpu --multi-user --front-end-root ../dist --custom-node-path ../ComfyUI/custom_nodes/${{ inputs.repository }} &
wait-for-it --service
npm ci
npm run build
rm -rf ../ComfyUI/web/*
mv dist/* ../ComfyUI/web/
working-directory: ComfyUI_frontend
- name: Start ComfyUI server
run: |
python main.py --cpu --multi-user &
wait-for-it --service 127.0.0.1:8188 -t 600
working-directory: ComfyUI
- name: Install Playwright Browsers
run: npx playwright install chromium --with-deps
working-directory: ComfyUI_frontend
- name: Start dev server
# Run electron dev server as it is a superset of the web dev server
# We do want electron specific UIs to be translated.
run: pnpm dev:electron &
run: npm run dev:electron &
working-directory: ComfyUI_frontend
- name: Capture base i18n
run: pnpm exec tsx scripts/diff-i18n capture
run: npx tsx scripts/diff-i18n capture
working-directory: ComfyUI_frontend
- name: Update en.json
run: pnpm collect-i18n
run: npm run collect-i18n
env:
PLAYWRIGHT_TEST_URL: http://localhost:5173
working-directory: ComfyUI_frontend
- name: Update translations
run: pnpm locale
run: npm run locale
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
working-directory: ComfyUI_frontend
- name: Diff base vs updated i18n
run: pnpm exec tsx scripts/diff-i18n diff
run: npx tsx scripts/diff-i18n diff
working-directory: ComfyUI_frontend
- name: Update i18n in custom node repository
run: |
LOCALE_DIR=ComfyUI/custom_nodes/${{ inputs.repository }}/locales/
install -d "$LOCALE_DIR"
cp -rf ComfyUI_frontend/temp/diff/* "$LOCALE_DIR"
# Git ops for pushing changes and creating PR
- name: Check and create fork of custom node repository
run: |
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update-locales:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
# Setup playwright environment
- name: Setup ComfyUI Server (and start)
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-comfyui-server
with:
launch_server: true
- name: Setup frontend
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-frontend
with:
include_build_step: true
- name: Setup Playwright
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-playwright
- uses: Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend_setup_action@v2.3
- name: Install Playwright Browsers
run: npx playwright install chromium --with-deps
working-directory: ComfyUI_frontend
- name: Start dev server
# Run electron dev server as it is a superset of the web dev server
# We do want electron specific UIs to be translated.
run: pnpm dev:electron &
run: npm run dev:electron &
working-directory: ComfyUI_frontend
- name: Update en.json
run: pnpm collect-i18n -- scripts/collect-i18n-node-defs.ts
run: npm run collect-i18n -- scripts/collect-i18n-node-defs.ts
env:
PLAYWRIGHT_TEST_URL: http://localhost:5173
working-directory: ComfyUI_frontend
- name: Update translations
run: pnpm locale
run: npm run locale
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
working-directory: ComfyUI_frontend
- name: Create Pull Request
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@271a8d0340265f705b14b6d32b9829c1cb33d45e
with:
@@ -52,3 +45,4 @@ jobs:
branch: update-locales-node-defs-${{ github.event.inputs.trigger_type }}-${{ github.run_id }}
base: main
labels: dependencies
path: ComfyUI_frontend

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name: Update Locales
on:
pull_request:
branches: [ main, master, dev* ]
paths-ignore:
- '.github/**'
- '.husky/**'
- '.vscode/**'
- 'browser_tests/**'
- 'tests-ui/**'
jobs:
update-locales:
# Don't run on fork PRs
if: github.event.pull_request.head.repo.full_name == github.repository
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend_setup_action@v2.3
- name: Install Playwright Browsers
run: npx playwright install chromium --with-deps
working-directory: ComfyUI_frontend
- name: Start dev server
# Run electron dev server as it is a superset of the web dev server
# We do want electron specific UIs to be translated.
run: npm run dev:electron &
working-directory: ComfyUI_frontend
- name: Update en.json
run: npm run collect-i18n -- scripts/collect-i18n-general.ts
env:
PLAYWRIGHT_TEST_URL: http://localhost:5173
working-directory: ComfyUI_frontend
- name: Update translations
run: npm run locale
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
working-directory: ComfyUI_frontend
- name: Commit updated locales
run: |
git config --global user.name 'github-actions'
git config --global user.email 'github-actions@github.com'
git fetch origin ${{ github.head_ref }}
# Stash any local changes before checkout
git stash -u
git checkout -B ${{ github.head_ref }} origin/${{ github.head_ref }}
# Apply the stashed changes if any
git stash pop || true
git add src/locales/
git diff --staged --quiet || git commit -m "Update locales [skip ci]"
git push origin HEAD:${{ github.head_ref }}
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name: Lint and Format
on:
pull_request:
branches-ignore: [wip/*, draft/*, temp/*]
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
jobs:
lint-and-format:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout PR
uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
ref: ${{ !github.event.pull_request.head.repo.fork && github.head_ref || github.ref }}
- name: Install pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4
with:
version: 10
- name: Use Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 'lts/*'
cache: 'pnpm'
- name: Cache tool outputs
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
.cache
.eslintcache
tsconfig.tsbuildinfo
.prettierCache
.knip-cache
key: lint-format-cache-${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('**/pnpm-lock.yaml') }}-${{ hashFiles('src/**/*.{ts,vue,js,mts}', '*.config.*', '.eslintrc.*', '.prettierrc.*', 'tsconfig.json') }}
restore-keys: |
lint-format-cache-${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('**/pnpm-lock.yaml') }}-
lint-format-cache-${{ runner.os }}-
ci-tools-cache-${{ runner.os }}-
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- name: Run ESLint with auto-fix
run: pnpm lint:fix
- name: Run Prettier with auto-format
run: pnpm format
- name: Check for changes
id: verify-changed-files
run: |
if [ -n "$(git status --porcelain)" ]; then
echo "changed=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
echo "changed=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
- name: Commit changes
if: steps.verify-changed-files.outputs.changed == 'true' && github.event.pull_request.head.repo.full_name == github.repository
run: |
git config --local user.email "action@github.com"
git config --local user.name "GitHub Action"
git add .
git commit -m "[automated] Apply ESLint and Prettier fixes"
git push
- name: Final validation
run: |
pnpm lint
pnpm format:check
pnpm knip
- name: Comment on PR about auto-fix
if: steps.verify-changed-files.outputs.changed == 'true' && github.event.pull_request.head.repo.full_name == github.repository
continue-on-error: true
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
github.rest.issues.createComment({
issue_number: context.issue.number,
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
body: '## 🔧 Auto-fixes Applied\n\nThis PR has been automatically updated to fix linting and formatting issues.\n\n**⚠️ Important**: Your local branch is now behind. Run `git pull` before making additional changes to avoid conflicts.\n\n### Changes made:\n- ESLint auto-fixes\n- Prettier formatting'
})
- name: Comment on PR about manual fix needed
if: steps.verify-changed-files.outputs.changed == 'true' && github.event.pull_request.head.repo.full_name != github.repository
continue-on-error: true
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
github.rest.issues.createComment({
issue_number: context.issue.number,
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
body: '## ⚠️ Linting/Formatting Issues Found\n\nThis PR has linting or formatting issues that need to be fixed.\n\n**Since this PR is from a fork, auto-fix cannot be applied automatically.**\n\n### Option 1: Set up pre-commit hooks (recommended)\nRun this once to automatically format code on every commit:\n```bash\npnpm prepare\n```\n\n### Option 2: Fix manually\nRun these commands and push the changes:\n```bash\npnpm lint:fix\npnpm format\n```\n\nSee [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#git-pre-commit-hooks) for more details.'
})

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name: PR Checks
on:
pull_request:
types: [opened, edited, synchronize, reopened]
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: read
jobs:
analyze:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
should_run: ${{ steps.check-changes.outputs.should_run }}
has_browser_tests: ${{ steps.check-coverage.outputs.has_browser_tests }}
has_screen_recording: ${{ steps.check-recording.outputs.has_recording }}
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Ensure base branch is available
run: |
# Fetch the specific base commit to ensure it's available for git diff
git fetch origin ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}
- name: Check if significant changes exist
id: check-changes
run: |
# Get list of changed files
CHANGED_FILES=$(git diff --name-only ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}...${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }})
# Filter for src/ files
SRC_FILES=$(echo "$CHANGED_FILES" | grep '^src/' || true)
if [ -z "$SRC_FILES" ]; then
echo "No src/ files changed"
echo "should_run=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
exit 0
fi
# Count lines changed in src files
TOTAL_LINES=0
for file in $SRC_FILES; do
if [ -f "$file" ]; then
# Count added lines (non-empty)
ADDED=$(git diff ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}...${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }} -- "$file" | grep '^+' | grep -v '^+++' | grep -v '^+$' | wc -l)
# Count removed lines (non-empty)
REMOVED=$(git diff ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}...${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }} -- "$file" | grep '^-' | grep -v '^---' | grep -v '^-$' | wc -l)
TOTAL_LINES=$((TOTAL_LINES + ADDED + REMOVED))
fi
done
echo "Total lines changed in src/: $TOTAL_LINES"
if [ $TOTAL_LINES -gt 3 ]; then
echo "should_run=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "should_run=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
- name: Check browser test coverage
id: check-coverage
if: steps.check-changes.outputs.should_run == 'true'
run: |
# Check if browser tests were updated
BROWSER_TEST_CHANGES=$(git diff --name-only ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}...${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }} | grep '^browser_tests/.*\.ts$' || true)
if [ -n "$BROWSER_TEST_CHANGES" ]; then
echo "has_browser_tests=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "has_browser_tests=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
- name: Check for screen recording
id: check-recording
if: steps.check-changes.outputs.should_run == 'true'
env:
PR_BODY: ${{ github.event.pull_request.body }}
run: |
# Check PR body for screen recording
# Check for GitHub user attachments or YouTube links
if echo "$PR_BODY" | grep -qiE 'github\.com/user-attachments/assets/[a-f0-9-]+|youtube\.com/watch|youtu\.be/'; then
echo "has_recording=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "has_recording=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
- name: Final check and create results
id: final-check
if: always()
run: |
# Initialize results
WARNINGS_JSON=""
# Only run checks if should_run is true
if [ "${{ steps.check-changes.outputs.should_run }}" == "true" ]; then
# Check browser test coverage
if [ "${{ steps.check-coverage.outputs.has_browser_tests }}" != "true" ]; then
if [ -n "$WARNINGS_JSON" ]; then
WARNINGS_JSON="${WARNINGS_JSON},"
fi
WARNINGS_JSON="${WARNINGS_JSON}{\"message\":\"⚠️ **Warning: E2E Test Coverage Missing**\\n\\nIf this PR modifies behavior that can be covered by browser-based E2E tests, those tests are required. PRs lacking applicable test coverage may not be reviewed until added. Please add or update browser tests to ensure code quality and prevent regressions.\"}"
fi
# Check screen recording
if [ "${{ steps.check-recording.outputs.has_recording }}" != "true" ]; then
if [ -n "$WARNINGS_JSON" ]; then
WARNINGS_JSON="${WARNINGS_JSON},"
fi
WARNINGS_JSON="${WARNINGS_JSON}{\"message\":\"⚠️ **Warning: Visual Documentation Missing**\\n\\nIf this PR changes user-facing behavior, visual proof (screen recording or screenshot) is required. PRs without applicable visual documentation may not be reviewed until provided.\\nYou can add it by:\\n\\n- GitHub: Drag & drop media directly into the PR description\\n\\n- YouTube: Include a link to a short demo\"}"
fi
fi
# Create results JSON
if [ -n "$WARNINGS_JSON" ]; then
# Create JSON with warnings
cat > pr-check-results.json << EOF
{
"fails": [],
"warnings": [$WARNINGS_JSON],
"messages": [],
"markdowns": []
}
EOF
echo "failed=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
# Create JSON with success
cat > pr-check-results.json << 'EOF'
{
"fails": [],
"warnings": [],
"messages": [],
"markdowns": []
}
EOF
echo "failed=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
# Write PR metadata
echo "${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}" > pr-number.txt
echo "${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}" > pr-sha.txt
- name: Upload results
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: always()
with:
name: pr-check-results-${{ github.run_id }}
path: |
pr-check-results.json
pr-number.txt
pr-sha.txt
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name: PR Comment
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: ["PR Checks"]
types: [completed]
permissions:
pull-requests: write
issues: write
statuses: write
jobs:
comment:
if: github.event.workflow_run.event == 'pull_request'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Download artifacts
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
name: pr-check-results-${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }}
path: /tmp/pr-artifacts
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run-id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }}
- name: Post results
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const fs = require('fs');
const path = require('path');
// Helper function to safely read files
function safeReadFile(filePath) {
try {
if (!fs.existsSync(filePath)) return null;
return fs.readFileSync(filePath, 'utf8').trim();
} catch (e) {
console.error(`Error reading ${filePath}:`, e);
return null;
}
}
// Read artifact files
const artifactDir = '/tmp/pr-artifacts';
const prNumber = safeReadFile(path.join(artifactDir, 'pr-number.txt'));
const prSha = safeReadFile(path.join(artifactDir, 'pr-sha.txt'));
const resultsJson = safeReadFile(path.join(artifactDir, 'pr-check-results.json'));
// Validate PR number
if (!prNumber || isNaN(parseInt(prNumber))) {
throw new Error('Invalid or missing PR number');
}
// Parse and validate results
let results;
try {
results = JSON.parse(resultsJson || '{}');
} catch (e) {
console.error('Failed to parse check results:', e);
// Post error comment
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: parseInt(prNumber),
body: `⚠️ PR checks failed to complete properly. Error parsing results: ${e.message}`
});
return;
}
// Format check messages
const messages = [];
if (results.fails && results.fails.length > 0) {
messages.push('### ❌ Failures\n' + results.fails.map(f => f.message).join('\n\n'));
}
if (results.warnings && results.warnings.length > 0) {
messages.push('### ⚠️ Warnings\n' + results.warnings.map(w => w.message).join('\n\n'));
}
if (results.messages && results.messages.length > 0) {
messages.push('### 💬 Messages\n' + results.messages.map(m => m.message).join('\n\n'));
}
if (results.markdowns && results.markdowns.length > 0) {
messages.push(...results.markdowns.map(m => m.message));
}
// Find existing bot comment
const comments = await github.rest.issues.listComments({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: parseInt(prNumber)
});
const botComment = comments.data.find(comment =>
comment.user.type === 'Bot' &&
comment.body.includes('<!-- pr-checks-comment -->')
);
// Post comment if there are any messages
if (messages.length > 0) {
const body = messages.join('\n\n');
const commentBody = `<!-- pr-checks-comment -->\n${body}`;
if (botComment) {
await github.rest.issues.updateComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
comment_id: botComment.id,
body: commentBody
});
} else {
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: parseInt(prNumber),
body: commentBody
});
}
} else {
// No messages - delete existing comment if present
if (botComment) {
await github.rest.issues.deleteComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
comment_id: botComment.id
});
}
}
// Set commit status based on failures
if (prSha) {
const hasFailures = results.fails && results.fails.length > 0;
const hasWarnings = results.warnings && results.warnings.length > 0;
await github.rest.repos.createCommitStatus({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
sha: prSha,
state: hasFailures ? 'failure' : 'success',
context: 'pr-checks',
description: hasFailures
? `${results.fails.length} check(s) failed`
: hasWarnings
? `${results.warnings.length} warning(s)`
: 'All checks passed'
});
}

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name: PR Playwright Deploy (Forks)
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: ["Tests CI"]
types: [requested, completed]
env:
DATE_FORMAT: '+%m/%d/%Y, %I:%M:%S %p'
jobs:
deploy-and-comment-forked-pr:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: |
github.repository == 'Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend' &&
github.event.workflow_run.event == 'pull_request' &&
github.event.workflow_run.head_repository != null &&
github.event.workflow_run.repository != null &&
github.event.workflow_run.head_repository.full_name != github.event.workflow_run.repository.full_name
permissions:
pull-requests: write
actions: read
steps:
- name: Log workflow trigger info
run: |
echo "Repository: ${{ github.repository }}"
echo "Event: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.event }}"
echo "Head repo: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_repository.full_name || 'null' }}"
echo "Base repo: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.repository.full_name || 'null' }}"
echo "Is forked: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_repository.full_name != github.event.workflow_run.repository.full_name }}"
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Get PR Number
id: pr
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const { data: prs } = await github.rest.pulls.list({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
state: 'open',
});
const pr = prs.find(p => p.head.sha === context.payload.workflow_run.head_sha);
if (!pr) {
console.log('No PR found for SHA:', context.payload.workflow_run.head_sha);
return null;
}
console.log(`Found PR #${pr.number} from fork: ${context.payload.workflow_run.head_repository.full_name}`);
return pr.number;
- name: Handle Test Start
if: steps.pr.outputs.result != 'null' && github.event.action == 'requested'
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: |
chmod +x scripts/cicd/pr-playwright-deploy-and-comment.sh
./scripts/cicd/pr-playwright-deploy-and-comment.sh \
"${{ steps.pr.outputs.result }}" \
"${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_branch }}" \
"starting" \
"$(date -u '${{ env.DATE_FORMAT }}')"
- name: Download and Deploy Reports
if: steps.pr.outputs.result != 'null' && github.event.action == 'completed'
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run-id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }}
pattern: playwright-report-*
path: reports
- name: Handle Test Completion
if: steps.pr.outputs.result != 'null' && github.event.action == 'completed'
env:
CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN }}
CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: |
# Rename merged report if exists
[ -d "reports/playwright-report-chromium-merged" ] && \
mv reports/playwright-report-chromium-merged reports/playwright-report-chromium
chmod +x scripts/cicd/pr-playwright-deploy-and-comment.sh
./scripts/cicd/pr-playwright-deploy-and-comment.sh \
"${{ steps.pr.outputs.result }}" \
"${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_branch }}" \
"completed"

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name: PR Storybook Deploy (Forks)
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: ['Storybook and Chromatic CI']
types: [requested, completed]
env:
DATE_FORMAT: '+%m/%d/%Y, %I:%M:%S %p'
jobs:
deploy-and-comment-forked-pr:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: |
github.repository == 'Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend' &&
github.event.workflow_run.event == 'pull_request' &&
github.event.workflow_run.head_repository != null &&
github.event.workflow_run.repository != null &&
github.event.workflow_run.head_repository.full_name != github.event.workflow_run.repository.full_name
permissions:
pull-requests: write
actions: read
steps:
- name: Log workflow trigger info
run: |
echo "Repository: ${{ github.repository }}"
echo "Event: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.event }}"
echo "Head repo: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_repository.full_name || 'null' }}"
echo "Base repo: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.repository.full_name || 'null' }}"
echo "Is forked: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_repository.full_name != github.event.workflow_run.repository.full_name }}"
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Get PR Number
id: pr
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const { data: prs } = await github.rest.pulls.list({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
state: 'open',
});
const pr = prs.find(p => p.head.sha === context.payload.workflow_run.head_sha);
if (!pr) {
console.log('No PR found for SHA:', context.payload.workflow_run.head_sha);
return null;
}
console.log(`Found PR #${pr.number} from fork: ${context.payload.workflow_run.head_repository.full_name}`);
return pr.number;
- name: Handle Storybook Start
if: steps.pr.outputs.result != 'null' && github.event.action == 'requested'
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: |
chmod +x scripts/cicd/pr-storybook-deploy-and-comment.sh
./scripts/cicd/pr-storybook-deploy-and-comment.sh \
"${{ steps.pr.outputs.result }}" \
"${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_branch }}" \
"starting" \
"$(date -u '${{ env.DATE_FORMAT }}')"
- name: Download and Deploy Storybook
if: steps.pr.outputs.result != 'null' && github.event.action == 'completed' && github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success'
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run-id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }}
name: storybook-static
path: storybook-static
- name: Handle Storybook Completion
if: steps.pr.outputs.result != 'null' && github.event.action == 'completed'
env:
CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN }}
CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
WORKFLOW_CONCLUSION: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.conclusion }}
WORKFLOW_URL: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.html_url }}
run: |
chmod +x scripts/cicd/pr-storybook-deploy-and-comment.sh
./scripts/cicd/pr-storybook-deploy-and-comment.sh \
"${{ steps.pr.outputs.result }}" \
"${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_branch }}" \
"completed"

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name: Publish Desktop UI on PR Merge
on:
pull_request:
types: [ closed ]
branches: [ main, core/* ]
paths:
- 'apps/desktop-ui/package.json'
jobs:
resolve:
name: Resolve Version and Dist Tag
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: >
github.event.pull_request.merged == true &&
contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'Release')
outputs:
version: ${{ steps.get_version.outputs.version }}
dist_tag: ${{ steps.dist.outputs.dist_tag }}
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.merge_commit_sha }}
persist-credentials: false
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v5
with:
node-version: '24.x'
- name: Read desktop-ui version
id: get_version
run: |
VERSION=$(node -p "require('./apps/desktop-ui/package.json').version")
echo "version=$VERSION" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Determine dist-tag
id: dist
env:
VERSION: ${{ steps.get_version.outputs.version }}
run: |
if [[ "$VERSION" =~ ^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+- ]]; then
echo "dist_tag=next" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
echo "dist_tag=latest" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
publish:
name: Publish Desktop UI to npm
needs: resolve
uses: ./.github/workflows/publish-desktop-ui.yaml
with:
version: ${{ needs.resolve.outputs.version }}
dist_tag: ${{ needs.resolve.outputs.dist_tag }}
ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.merge_commit_sha }}
secrets:
NPM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}

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name: Publish Desktop UI
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
version:
description: 'Version to publish (e.g., 1.2.3)'
required: true
type: string
dist_tag:
description: 'npm dist-tag to use'
required: true
default: latest
type: string
ref:
description: 'Git ref to checkout (commit SHA, tag, or branch)'
required: false
type: string
workflow_call:
inputs:
version:
required: true
type: string
dist_tag:
required: false
type: string
default: latest
ref:
required: false
type: string
secrets:
NPM_TOKEN:
required: true
concurrency:
group: publish-desktop-ui-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ inputs.version }}-${{ inputs.dist_tag }}
cancel-in-progress: false
jobs:
publish_desktop_ui:
name: Publish @comfyorg/desktop-ui
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
env:
PLAYWRIGHT_SKIP_BROWSER_DOWNLOAD: '1'
steps:
- name: Validate inputs
env:
VERSION: ${{ inputs.version }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
SEMVER_REGEX='^(0|[1-9][0-9]*)\.(0|[1-9][0-9]*)\.(0|[1-9][0-9]*)(-((0|[1-9][0-9]*|[0-9]*[A-Za-z-][0-9A-Za-z-]*)(\.(0|[1-9][0-9]*|[0-9]*[A-Za-z-][0-9A-Za-z-]*))*))?(\+([0-9A-Za-z-]+(\.[0-9A-Za-z-]+)*))?$'
if [[ ! "$VERSION" =~ $SEMVER_REGEX ]]; then
echo "::error title=Invalid version::Version '$VERSION' must follow semantic versioning (x.y.z[-suffix][+build])" >&2
exit 1
fi
- name: Determine ref to checkout
id: resolve_ref
env:
REF: ${{ inputs.ref }}
VERSION: ${{ inputs.version }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [ -n "$REF" ]; then
if ! git check-ref-format --allow-onelevel "$REF"; then
echo "::error title=Invalid ref::Ref '$REF' fails git check-ref-format validation." >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "ref=$REF" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "ref=refs/tags/v$VERSION" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
ref: ${{ steps.resolve_ref.outputs.ref }}
fetch-depth: 1
persist-credentials: false
- name: Install pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4
with:
version: 10
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v5
with:
node-version: '24.x'
cache: 'pnpm'
registry-url: https://registry.npmjs.org
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile --ignore-scripts
- name: Build Desktop UI
run: pnpm build:desktop
- name: Prepare npm package
id: pkg
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
APP_PKG=apps/desktop-ui/package.json
ROOT_PKG=package.json
NAME=$(jq -r .name "$APP_PKG")
APP_VERSION=$(jq -r .version "$APP_PKG")
ROOT_LICENSE=$(jq -r .license "$ROOT_PKG")
REPO=$(jq -r .repository "$ROOT_PKG")
if [ -z "$NAME" ] || [ "$NAME" = "null" ]; then
echo "::error title=Missing name::apps/desktop-ui/package.json is missing 'name'" >&2
exit 1
fi
INPUT_VERSION="${{ inputs.version }}"
if [ "$APP_VERSION" != "$INPUT_VERSION" ]; then
echo "::error title=Version mismatch::apps/desktop-ui version $APP_VERSION does not match input $INPUT_VERSION" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -d apps/desktop-ui/dist ]; then
echo "::error title=Missing build::apps/desktop-ui/dist not found. Did build succeed?" >&2
exit 1
fi
PUBLISH_DIR=apps/desktop-ui/.npm-publish
rm -rf "$PUBLISH_DIR"
mkdir -p "$PUBLISH_DIR"
cp -R apps/desktop-ui/dist "$PUBLISH_DIR/dist"
INPUT_VERSION="${{ inputs.version }}"
jq -n \
--arg name "$NAME" \
--arg version "$INPUT_VERSION" \
--arg description "Static assets for the ComfyUI Desktop UI" \
--arg license "$ROOT_LICENSE" \
--arg repository "$REPO" \
'{
name: $name,
version: $version,
description: $description,
license: $license,
repository: $repository,
type: "module",
private: false,
files: ["dist"],
publishConfig: { access: "public" }
}' > "$PUBLISH_DIR/package.json"
if [ -f apps/desktop-ui/README.md ]; then
cp apps/desktop-ui/README.md "$PUBLISH_DIR/README.md"
fi
echo "publish_dir=$PUBLISH_DIR" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "name=$NAME" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Pack (preview only)
shell: bash
working-directory: ${{ steps.pkg.outputs.publish_dir }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
npm pack --json | tee pack-result.json
- name: Upload package tarball artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: desktop-ui-npm-tarball-${{ inputs.version }}
path: ${{ steps.pkg.outputs.publish_dir }}/*.tgz
if-no-files-found: error
- name: Check if version already on npm
id: check_npm
env:
NAME: ${{ steps.pkg.outputs.name }}
VER: ${{ inputs.version }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
STATUS=0
OUTPUT=$(npm view "${NAME}@${VER}" --json 2>&1) || STATUS=$?
if [ "$STATUS" -eq 0 ]; then
echo "exists=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "::warning title=Already published::${NAME}@${VER} already exists on npm. Skipping publish."
else
if echo "$OUTPUT" | grep -q "E404"; then
echo "exists=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "::error title=Registry lookup failed::$OUTPUT" >&2
exit "$STATUS"
fi
fi
- name: Publish package
if: steps.check_npm.outputs.exists == 'false'
env:
NODE_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
DIST_TAG: ${{ inputs.dist_tag }}
run: pnpm publish --access public --tag "$DIST_TAG" --no-git-checks --ignore-scripts
working-directory: ${{ steps.pkg.outputs.publish_dir }}

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name: Publish Frontend Types
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
version:
description: 'Version to publish (e.g., 1.26.7)'
required: true
type: string
dist_tag:
description: 'npm dist-tag to use'
required: true
default: latest
type: string
ref:
description: 'Git ref to checkout (commit SHA, tag, or branch)'
required: false
type: string
workflow_call:
inputs:
version:
required: true
type: string
dist_tag:
required: false
type: string
default: latest
ref:
required: false
type: string
concurrency:
group: publish-frontend-types-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ inputs.version }}-${{ inputs.dist_tag }}
cancel-in-progress: false
jobs:
publish_types_manual:
name: Publish @comfyorg/comfyui-frontend-types
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
steps:
- name: Validate inputs
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
VERSION="${{ inputs.version }}"
SEMVER_REGEX='^(0|[1-9][0-9]*)\.(0|[1-9][0-9]*)\.(0|[1-9][0-9]*)(-((0|[1-9][0-9]*|[0-9]*[A-Za-z-][0-9A-Za-z-]*)(\.(0|[1-9][0-9]*|[0-9]*[A-Za-z-][0-9A-Za-z-]*))*))?(\+([0-9A-Za-z-]+(\.[0-9A-Za-z-]+)*))?$'
if [[ ! "$VERSION" =~ $SEMVER_REGEX ]]; then
echo "::error title=Invalid version::Version '$VERSION' must follow semantic versioning (x.y.z[-suffix][+build])" >&2
exit 1
fi
- name: Determine ref to checkout
id: resolve_ref
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
REF="${{ inputs.ref }}"
VERSION="${{ inputs.version }}"
if [ -n "$REF" ]; then
if ! git check-ref-format --allow-onelevel "$REF"; then
echo "::error title=Invalid ref::Ref '$REF' fails git check-ref-format validation." >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "ref=$REF" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "ref=refs/tags/v$VERSION" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
ref: ${{ steps.resolve_ref.outputs.ref }}
fetch-depth: 1
- name: Install pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4
with:
version: 10
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v5
with:
node-version: 'lts/*'
cache: 'pnpm'
registry-url: https://registry.npmjs.org
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
env:
PLAYWRIGHT_SKIP_BROWSER_DOWNLOAD: '1'
- name: Build types
run: pnpm build:types
- name: Verify version matches input
id: verify
shell: bash
run: |
PKG_VERSION=$(node -p "require('./package.json').version")
TYPES_PKG_VERSION=$(node -p "require('./dist/package.json').version")
if [ "$PKG_VERSION" != "${{ inputs.version }}" ]; then
echo "Error: package.json version $PKG_VERSION does not match input ${{ inputs.version }}" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [ "$TYPES_PKG_VERSION" != "${{ inputs.version }}" ]; then
echo "Error: dist/package.json version $TYPES_PKG_VERSION does not match input ${{ inputs.version }}" >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "version=${{ inputs.version }}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Check if version already on npm
id: check_npm
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
NAME=$(node -p "require('./dist/package.json').name")
VER="${{ steps.verify.outputs.version }}"
STATUS=0
OUTPUT=$(npm view "${NAME}@${VER}" --json 2>&1) || STATUS=$?
if [ "$STATUS" -eq 0 ]; then
echo "exists=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "::warning title=Already published::${NAME}@${VER} already exists on npm. Skipping publish."
else
if echo "$OUTPUT" | grep -q "E404"; then
echo "exists=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "::error title=Registry lookup failed::$OUTPUT" >&2
exit "$STATUS"
fi
fi
- name: Publish package
if: steps.check_npm.outputs.exists == 'false'
run: pnpm publish --access public --tag "${{ inputs.dist_tag }}" --no-git-checks
working-directory: dist
env:
NODE_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}

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@@ -18,26 +18,10 @@ jobs:
is_prerelease: ${{ steps.check_prerelease.outputs.is_prerelease }}
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Install pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4
with:
version: 10
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 'lts/*'
cache: 'pnpm'
- name: Cache tool outputs
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
.cache
tsconfig.tsbuildinfo
key: release-tools-cache-${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('**/pnpm-lock.yaml') }}
restore-keys: |
release-tools-cache-${{ runner.os }}-
- name: Get current version
id: current_version
run: echo "version=$(node -p "require('./package.json').version")" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
@@ -57,9 +41,9 @@ jobs:
ALGOLIA_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ALGOLIA_API_KEY }}
USE_PROD_CONFIG: 'true'
run: |
pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
pnpm build
pnpm zipdist
npm ci
npm run build
npm run zipdist
- name: Upload dist artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
@@ -73,7 +57,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v5
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Download dist artifact
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
@@ -98,7 +82,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v5
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Download dist artifact
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
@@ -126,8 +110,17 @@ jobs:
publish_types:
needs: build
uses: ./.github/workflows/publish-frontend-types.yaml
with:
version: ${{ needs.build.outputs.version }}
ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.merge_commit_sha }}
secrets: inherit
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 'lts/*'
registry-url: https://registry.npmjs.org
- run: npm ci
- run: npm run build:types
- name: Publish package
run: npm publish --access public
working-directory: dist
env:
NODE_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}

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name: Storybook and Chromatic CI
# - [Automate Chromatic with GitHub Actions • Chromatic docs]( https://www.chromatic.com/docs/github-actions/ )
on:
workflow_dispatch: # Allow manual triggering
pull_request:
branches: [main]
jobs:
# Post starting comment for non-forked PRs
comment-on-pr-start:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request' && github.event.pull_request.head.repo.fork == false
permissions:
pull-requests: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Post starting comment
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: |
chmod +x scripts/cicd/pr-storybook-deploy-and-comment.sh
./scripts/cicd/pr-storybook-deploy-and-comment.sh \
"${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}" \
"${{ github.head_ref }}" \
"starting" \
"$(date -u '+%m/%d/%Y, %I:%M:%S %p')"
# Build Storybook for all PRs (free Cloudflare deployment)
storybook-build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request'
outputs:
conclusion: ${{ steps.job-status.outputs.conclusion }}
workflow-url: ${{ steps.workflow-url.outputs.url }}
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Install pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4
with:
version: 10
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: '20'
cache: 'pnpm'
- name: Cache tool outputs
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
.cache
storybook-static
tsconfig.tsbuildinfo
key: storybook-cache-${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('**/pnpm-lock.yaml') }}-${{ hashFiles('src/**/*.{ts,vue,js}', '*.config.*', '.storybook/**/*') }}
restore-keys: |
storybook-cache-${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('**/pnpm-lock.yaml') }}-
storybook-cache-${{ runner.os }}-
storybook-tools-cache-${{ runner.os }}-
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- name: Build Storybook
run: pnpm build-storybook
- name: Set job status
id: job-status
if: always()
run: |
echo "conclusion=${{ job.status }}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Get workflow URL
id: workflow-url
if: always()
run: |
echo "url=${{ github.server_url }}/${{ github.repository }}/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Upload Storybook build
if: success() && github.event.pull_request.head.repo.fork == false
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: storybook-static
path: storybook-static/
retention-days: 7
# Chromatic deployment only for version-bump-* branches or manual triggers
chromatic-deployment:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' || (github.event_name == 'pull_request' && startsWith(github.head_ref, 'version-bump-'))
outputs:
conclusion: ${{ steps.job-status.outputs.conclusion }}
workflow-url: ${{ steps.workflow-url.outputs.url }}
chromatic-build-url: ${{ steps.chromatic.outputs.buildUrl }}
chromatic-storybook-url: ${{ steps.chromatic.outputs.storybookUrl }}
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # Required for Chromatic baseline
- name: Install pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4
with:
version: 10
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: '20'
cache: 'pnpm'
- name: Cache tool outputs
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
.cache
storybook-static
tsconfig.tsbuildinfo
key: storybook-cache-${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('**/pnpm-lock.yaml') }}-${{ hashFiles('src/**/*.{ts,vue,js}', '*.config.*', '.storybook/**/*') }}
restore-keys: |
storybook-cache-${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('**/pnpm-lock.yaml') }}-
storybook-cache-${{ runner.os }}-
storybook-tools-cache-${{ runner.os }}-
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- name: Build Storybook and run Chromatic
id: chromatic
uses: chromaui/action@latest
with:
projectToken: ${{ secrets.CHROMATIC_PROJECT_TOKEN }}
buildScriptName: build-storybook
autoAcceptChanges: 'main' # Auto-accept changes on main branch
exitOnceUploaded: true # Don't wait for UI tests to complete
onlyChanged: true # Only capture changed stories
- name: Set job status
id: job-status
if: always()
run: |
echo "conclusion=${{ job.status }}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Get workflow URL
id: workflow-url
if: always()
run: |
echo "url=${{ github.server_url }}/${{ github.repository }}/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
# Deploy and comment for non-forked PRs only
deploy-and-comment:
needs: [storybook-build]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request' && github.event.pull_request.head.repo.fork == false && always()
permissions:
pull-requests: write
contents: read
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Download Storybook build
if: needs.storybook-build.outputs.conclusion == 'success'
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
name: storybook-static
path: storybook-static
- name: Make deployment script executable
run: chmod +x scripts/cicd/pr-storybook-deploy-and-comment.sh
- name: Deploy Storybook and comment on PR
env:
CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN }}
CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
WORKFLOW_CONCLUSION: ${{ needs.storybook-build.outputs.conclusion }}
WORKFLOW_URL: ${{ needs.storybook-build.outputs.workflow-url }}
run: |
./scripts/cicd/pr-storybook-deploy-and-comment.sh \
"${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}" \
"${{ github.head_ref }}" \
"completed"
# Update comment with Chromatic URLs for version-bump branches
update-comment-with-chromatic:
needs: [chromatic-deployment, deploy-and-comment]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request' && github.event.pull_request.head.repo.fork == false && startsWith(github.head_ref, 'version-bump-') && needs.chromatic-deployment.outputs.chromatic-build-url != ''
permissions:
pull-requests: write
steps:
- name: Update comment with Chromatic URLs
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const buildUrl = '${{ needs.chromatic-deployment.outputs.chromatic-build-url }}';
const storybookUrl = '${{ needs.chromatic-deployment.outputs.chromatic-storybook-url }}';
// Find the existing Storybook comment
const { data: comments } = await github.rest.issues.listComments({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
});
const storybookComment = comments.find(comment =>
comment.body.includes('<!-- STORYBOOK_BUILD_STATUS -->')
);
if (storybookComment && buildUrl && storybookUrl) {
// Append Chromatic info to existing comment
const updatedBody = storybookComment.body.replace(
/---\n(.*)$/s,
`---\n### 🎨 Chromatic Visual Tests\n- 📊 [View Chromatic Build](${buildUrl})\n- 📚 [View Chromatic Storybook](${storybookUrl})\n\n$1`
);
await github.rest.issues.updateComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
comment_id: storybookComment.id,
body: updatedBody
});
}

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# Setting test expectation screenshots for Playwright
name: Update Playwright Expectations
on:
pull_request:
types: [ labeled ]
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.event.label.name == 'New Browser Test Expectations'
steps:
- uses: Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend_setup_action@v2.3
- name: Install Playwright Browsers
run: npx playwright install chromium --with-deps
working-directory: ComfyUI_frontend
- name: Run Playwright tests and update snapshots
id: playwright-tests
run: npx playwright test --update-snapshots
continue-on-error: true
working-directory: ComfyUI_frontend
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: always()
with:
name: playwright-report
path: ComfyUI_frontend/playwright-report/
retention-days: 30
- name: Debugging info
run: |
echo "Branch: ${{ github.head_ref }}"
git status
working-directory: ComfyUI_frontend
- name: Commit updated expectations
run: |
git config --global user.name 'github-actions'
git config --global user.email 'github-actions@github.com'
git fetch origin ${{ github.head_ref }}
git checkout -B ${{ github.head_ref }} origin/${{ github.head_ref }}
git add browser_tests
git commit -m "Update test expectations [skip ci]"
git push origin HEAD:${{ github.head_ref }}
working-directory: ComfyUI_frontend

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name: Tests CI
on:
push:
branches: [main, master, core/*, desktop/*]
pull_request:
branches-ignore: [wip/*, draft/*, temp/*]
jobs:
setup:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
cache-key: ${{ steps.cache-key.outputs.key }}
steps:
- name: Checkout ComfyUI
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
repository: 'comfyanonymous/ComfyUI'
path: 'ComfyUI'
ref: master
- name: Checkout ComfyUI_frontend
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
repository: 'Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend'
path: 'ComfyUI_frontend'
- name: Checkout ComfyUI_devtools
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
repository: 'Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_devtools'
path: 'ComfyUI/custom_nodes/ComfyUI_devtools'
ref: 'd05fd48dd787a4192e16802d4244cfcc0e2f9684'
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: lts/*
- name: Build ComfyUI_frontend
run: |
npm ci
npm run build
working-directory: ComfyUI_frontend
- name: Generate cache key
id: cache-key
run: echo "key=$(date +%s)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Save cache
uses: actions/cache/save@5a3ec84eff668545956fd18022155c47e93e2684
with:
path: |
ComfyUI
ComfyUI_frontend
key: comfyui-setup-${{ steps.cache-key.outputs.key }}
playwright-tests:
needs: setup
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
browser: [chromium, chromium-2x, mobile-chrome]
steps:
- name: Wait for cache propagation
run: sleep 10
- name: Restore cached setup
uses: actions/cache/restore@5a3ec84eff668545956fd18022155c47e93e2684
with:
fail-on-cache-miss: true
path: |
ComfyUI
ComfyUI_frontend
key: comfyui-setup-${{ needs.setup.outputs.cache-key }}
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: '3.10'
- name: Install requirements
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install torch torchvision torchaudio --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install wait-for-it
working-directory: ComfyUI
- name: Start ComfyUI server
run: |
python main.py --cpu --multi-user --front-end-root ../ComfyUI_frontend/dist &
wait-for-it --service 127.0.0.1:8188 -t 600
working-directory: ComfyUI
- name: Install Playwright Browsers
run: npx playwright install chromium --with-deps
working-directory: ComfyUI_frontend
- name: Run Playwright tests (${{ matrix.browser }})
run: npx playwright test --project=${{ matrix.browser }}
working-directory: ComfyUI_frontend
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: always()
with:
name: playwright-report-${{ matrix.browser }}
path: ComfyUI_frontend/playwright-report/
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name: Tests CI
on:
push:
branches: [main, master, core/*, desktop/*]
pull_request:
branches-ignore:
[wip/*, draft/*, temp/*, vue-nodes-migration, sno-playwright-*]
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
setup:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
cache-key: ${{ steps.cache-key.outputs.key }}
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
# Setup Test Environment, build frontend but do not start server yet
- name: Setup ComfyUI server
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-comfyui-server
- name: Setup frontend
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-frontend
with:
include_build_step: true
- name: Setup Playwright
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-playwright # Setup Playwright and cache browsers
# Save the entire workspace as cache for later test jobs to restore
- name: Generate cache key
id: cache-key
run: echo "key=$(date +%s)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Save cache
uses: actions/cache/save@5a3ec84eff668545956fd18022155c47e93e2684
with:
path: .
key: comfyui-setup-${{ steps.cache-key.outputs.key }}
# Sharded chromium tests
playwright-tests-chromium-sharded:
needs: setup
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
shardIndex: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]
shardTotal: [8]
steps:
# download built frontend repo from setup job
- name: Wait for cache propagation
run: sleep 10
- name: Restore cached setup
uses: actions/cache/restore@5a3ec84eff668545956fd18022155c47e93e2684
with:
fail-on-cache-miss: true
path: .
key: comfyui-setup-${{ needs.setup.outputs.cache-key }}
# Setup Test Environment for this runner, start server, use cached built frontend ./dist from 'setup' job
- name: Setup ComfyUI server
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-comfyui-server
with:
launch_server: true
- name: Setup nodejs, pnpm, reuse built frontend
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-frontend
- name: Setup Playwright
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-playwright
# Run sharded tests and upload sharded reports
- name: Run Playwright tests (Shard ${{ matrix.shardIndex }}/${{ matrix.shardTotal }})
id: playwright
run: pnpm exec playwright test --project=chromium --shard=${{ matrix.shardIndex }}/${{ matrix.shardTotal }} --reporter=blob
env:
PLAYWRIGHT_BLOB_OUTPUT_DIR: ./blob-report
- name: Upload blob report
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: ${{ !cancelled() }}
with:
name: blob-report-chromium-${{ matrix.shardIndex }}
path: blob-report/
retention-days: 1
playwright-tests:
# Ideally, each shard runs test in 6 minutes, but allow up to 15 minutes
timeout-minutes: 15
needs: setup
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
browser: [chromium-2x, chromium-0.5x, mobile-chrome]
steps:
# download built frontend repo from setup job
- name: Wait for cache propagation
run: sleep 10
- name: Restore cached setup
uses: actions/cache/restore@5a3ec84eff668545956fd18022155c47e93e2684
with:
fail-on-cache-miss: true
path: .
key: comfyui-setup-${{ needs.setup.outputs.cache-key }}
# Setup Test Environment for this runner, start server, use cached built frontend ./dist from 'setup' job
- name: Setup ComfyUI server
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-comfyui-server
with:
launch_server: true
- name: Setup nodejs, pnpm, reuse built frontend
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-frontend
- name: Setup Playwright
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-playwright
# Run tests and upload reports
- name: Run Playwright tests (${{ matrix.browser }})
id: playwright
run: |
# Run tests with both HTML and JSON reporters
PLAYWRIGHT_JSON_OUTPUT_NAME=playwright-report/report.json \
pnpm exec playwright test --project=${{ matrix.browser }} \
--reporter=list \
--reporter=html \
--reporter=json
- name: Upload Playwright report
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: always()
with:
name: playwright-report-${{ matrix.browser }}
path: ./playwright-report/
retention-days: 30
# Merge sharded test reports
merge-reports:
needs: [playwright-tests-chromium-sharded]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: ${{ !cancelled() }}
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
# Setup Test Environment, we only need playwright to merge reports
- name: Setup frontend
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-frontend
- name: Setup Playwright
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-playwright
- name: Download blob reports
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
path: ./all-blob-reports
pattern: blob-report-chromium-*
merge-multiple: true
- name: Merge into HTML Report
run: |
# Generate HTML report
pnpm exec playwright merge-reports --reporter=html ./all-blob-reports
# Generate JSON report separately with explicit output path
PLAYWRIGHT_JSON_OUTPUT_NAME=playwright-report/report.json \
pnpm exec playwright merge-reports --reporter=json ./all-blob-reports
- name: Upload HTML report
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: playwright-report-chromium
path: ./playwright-report/
retention-days: 30
#### BEGIN Deployment and commenting (non-forked PRs only)
# when using pull_request event, we have permission to comment directly
# if its a forked repo, we need to use workflow_run event in a separate workflow (pr-playwright-deploy.yaml)
# Post starting comment for non-forked PRs
comment-on-pr-start:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request' && github.event.pull_request.head.repo.fork == false
permissions:
pull-requests: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Get start time
id: start-time
run: echo "time=$(date -u '+%m/%d/%Y, %I:%M:%S %p')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Post starting comment
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: |
chmod +x scripts/cicd/pr-playwright-deploy-and-comment.sh
./scripts/cicd/pr-playwright-deploy-and-comment.sh \
"${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}" \
"${{ github.head_ref }}" \
"starting" \
"${{ steps.start-time.outputs.time }}"
# Deploy and comment for non-forked PRs only
deploy-and-comment:
needs: [playwright-tests, merge-reports]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: always() && github.event_name == 'pull_request' && github.event.pull_request.head.repo.fork == false
permissions:
pull-requests: write
contents: read
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Download all playwright reports
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
pattern: playwright-report-*
path: reports
- name: Deploy reports and comment on PR
env:
CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN }}
CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: |
bash ./scripts/cicd/pr-playwright-deploy-and-comment.sh \
"${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}" \
"${{ github.head_ref }}" \
"completed"
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steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Install pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4
with:
version: 10
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: lts/*
cache: 'pnpm'
- name: Cache tool outputs
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
.cache
key: electron-types-tools-cache-${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('**/pnpm-lock.yaml') }}
restore-keys: |
electron-types-tools-cache-${{ runner.os }}-
cache: 'npm'
- name: Update electron types
run: pnpm install --workspace-root @comfyorg/comfyui-electron-types@latest
run: npm install @comfyorg/comfyui-electron-types@latest
- name: Get new version
id: get-version
run: |
NEW_VERSION=$(pnpm list @comfyorg/comfyui-electron-types --json --depth=0 | jq -r '.[0].dependencies."@comfyorg/comfyui-electron-types".version')
NEW_VERSION=$(node -e "console.log(JSON.parse(require('fs').readFileSync('./package-lock.json')).packages['node_modules/@comfyorg/comfyui-electron-types'].version)")
echo "NEW_VERSION=$NEW_VERSION" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Create Pull Request

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name: Update Litegraph Dependency
on:
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
update-litegraph:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: lts/*
- name: Update litegraph
run: npm install @comfyorg/litegraph@latest
- name: Get new version
id: get-version
run: |
NEW_VERSION=$(node -e "console.log(JSON.parse(require('fs').readFileSync('./package-lock.json')).packages['node_modules/@comfyorg/litegraph'].version)")
echo "NEW_VERSION=$NEW_VERSION" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Create Pull Request
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@271a8d0340265f705b14b6d32b9829c1cb33d45e
with:
token: ${{ secrets.PR_GH_TOKEN }}
commit-message: '[chore] Update litegraph to ${{ steps.get-version.outputs.NEW_VERSION }}'
title: '[chore] Update litegraph to ${{ steps.get-version.outputs.NEW_VERSION }}'
body: |
Automated update of litegraph to version ${{ steps.get-version.outputs.NEW_VERSION }}.
Ref: https://github.com/Comfy-Org/litegraph.js/releases/tag/v${{ steps.get-version.outputs.NEW_VERSION }}
branch: update-litegraph-${{ steps.get-version.outputs.NEW_VERSION }}
base: main
labels: |
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name: Update Locales
on:
# Manual dispatch for urgent translation updates
workflow_dispatch:
# Only trigger on PRs to main/master - additional branch filtering in job condition
pull_request:
branches: [ main ]
types: [opened, synchronize, reopened]
jobs:
update-locales:
# Branch detection: Only run for manual dispatch or version-bump-* branches from main repo
if: github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' || (github.event.pull_request.head.repo.full_name == github.repository && startsWith(github.head_ref, 'version-bump-'))
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
# Setup playwright environment
- name: Setup ComfyUI Server
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-comfyui-server
with:
launch_server: true
- name: Setup ComfyUI Frontend
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-frontend
with:
include_build_step: true
- name: Setup Playwright
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-playwright
- name: Start dev server
# Run electron dev server as it is a superset of the web dev server
# We do want electron specific UIs to be translated.
run: pnpm dev:electron &
# Update locales, collect new strings and update translations using OpenAI, then commit changes
- name: Update en.json
run: pnpm collect-i18n
env:
PLAYWRIGHT_TEST_URL: http://localhost:5173
- name: Update translations
run: pnpm locale
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
- name: Commit updated locales
run: |
git config --global user.name 'github-actions'
git config --global user.email 'github-actions@github.com'
git fetch origin ${{ github.head_ref }}
# Stash any local changes before checkout
git stash -u
git checkout -B ${{ github.head_ref }} origin/${{ github.head_ref }}
# Apply the stashed changes if any
git stash pop || true
git add src/locales/
git diff --staged --quiet || git commit -m "Update locales [skip ci]"
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on:
# Manual trigger
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
target_branch:
description: 'Target branch for the PR'
required: true
default: 'main'
jobs:
update-manager-types:
@@ -17,41 +12,19 @@ jobs:
pull-requests: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Install pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4
with:
version: 10
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: lts/*
cache: 'pnpm'
- name: Cache tool outputs
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
.cache
key: update-manager-tools-cache-${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('**/pnpm-lock.yaml') }}
restore-keys: |
update-manager-tools-cache-${{ runner.os }}-
cache: 'npm'
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- name: Cache ComfyUI-Manager repository
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ComfyUI-Manager
key: comfyui-manager-repo-${{ runner.os }}-${{ github.run_id }}
restore-keys: |
comfyui-manager-repo-${{ runner.os }}-
run: npm ci
- name: Checkout ComfyUI-Manager repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
repository: Comfy-Org/ComfyUI-Manager
path: ComfyUI-Manager
@@ -68,7 +41,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Generate Manager API types
run: |
echo "Generating TypeScript types from ComfyUI-Manager@${{ steps.manager-info.outputs.commit }}..."
pnpm dlx openapi-typescript ./ComfyUI-Manager/openapi.yaml --output ./src/types/generatedManagerTypes.ts
npx openapi-typescript ./ComfyUI-Manager/openapi.yaml --output ./src/types/generatedManagerTypes.ts
- name: Validate generated types
run: |
@@ -83,11 +56,6 @@ jobs:
exit 1
fi
- name: Lint generated types
run: |
echo "Linting generated ComfyUI-Manager API types..."
pnpm lint:fix:no-cache -- ./src/types/generatedManagerTypes.ts
- name: Check for changes
id: check-changes
run: |
@@ -102,7 +70,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Create Pull Request
if: steps.check-changes.outputs.changed == 'true'
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@271a8d0340265f705b14b6d32b9829c1cb33d45e
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v7
with:
token: ${{ secrets.PR_GH_TOKEN }}
commit-message: '[chore] Update ComfyUI-Manager API types from ComfyUI-Manager@${{ steps.manager-info.outputs.commit }}'
@@ -117,8 +85,8 @@ jobs:
These types are automatically generated using openapi-typescript.
branch: update-manager-types-${{ steps.manager-info.outputs.commit }}
base: ${{ inputs.target_branch }}
base: main
labels: Manager
delete-branch: true
add-paths: |
src/types/generatedManagerTypes.ts
src/types/generatedManagerTypes.ts

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# Setting test expectation screenshots for Playwright
name: Update Playwright Expectations
on:
pull_request:
types: [labeled]
issue_comment:
types: [created]
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: >
( github.event_name == 'pull_request' && github.event.label.name == 'New Browser Test Expectations' ) ||
( github.event.issue.pull_request &&
github.event_name == 'issue_comment' &&
(
github.event.comment.author_association == 'OWNER' ||
github.event.comment.author_association == 'MEMBER' ||
github.event.comment.author_association == 'COLLABORATOR'
) &&
startsWith(github.event.comment.body, '/update-playwright') )
steps:
- name: Find Update Comment
uses: peter-evans/find-comment@b30e6a3c0ed37e7c023ccd3f1db5c6c0b0c23aad
id: "find-update-comment"
with:
issue-number: ${{ github.event.number || github.event.issue.number }}
comment-author: "github-actions[bot]"
body-includes: "Updating Playwright Expectations"
- name: Add Starting Reaction
uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@e8674b075228eee787fea43ef493e45ece1004c9
with:
comment-id: ${{ steps.find-update-comment.outputs.comment-id }}
issue-number: ${{ github.event.number || github.event.issue.number }}
body: |
Updating Playwright Expectations
edit-mode: replace
reactions: eyes
- name: Get Branch SHA
id: "get-branch"
run: echo ::set-output name=branch::$(gh pr view $PR_NO --repo $REPO --json headRefName --jq '.headRefName')
env:
REPO: ${{ github.repository }}
PR_NO: ${{ github.event.number || github.event.issue.number }}
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Initial Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
ref: ${{ steps.get-branch.outputs.branch }}
- name: Setup Frontend
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-frontend
with:
include_build_step: true
- name: Setup ComfyUI Server
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-comfyui-server
with:
launch_server: true
- name: Setup Playwright
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-playwright
- name: Run Playwright tests and update snapshots
id: playwright-tests
run: pnpm exec playwright test --update-snapshots
continue-on-error: true
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: always()
with:
name: playwright-report
path: ./playwright-report/
retention-days: 30
- name: Debugging info
run: |
echo "PR: ${{ github.event.issue.number }}"
echo "Branch: ${{ steps.get-branch.outputs.branch }}"
git status
- name: Commit updated expectations
run: |
git config --global user.name 'github-actions'
git config --global user.email 'github-actions@github.com'
git add browser_tests
if git diff --cached --quiet; then
echo "No changes to commit"
else
git commit -m "[automated] Update test expectations"
git push origin ${{ steps.get-branch.outputs.branch }}
fi
- name: Add Done Reaction
uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@e8674b075228eee787fea43ef493e45ece1004c9
if: github.event_name == 'issue_comment'
with:
comment-id: ${{ steps.find-update-comment.outputs.comment-id }}
issue-number: ${{ github.event.number || github.event.issue.number }}
reactions: +1
reactions-edit-mode: replace
- name: Remove New Browser Test Expectations label
if: always() && github.event_name == 'pull_request'
run: gh pr edit ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }} --remove-label "New Browser Test Expectations"
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

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@@ -16,41 +16,19 @@ jobs:
pull-requests: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Install pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4
with:
version: 10
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: lts/*
cache: 'pnpm'
- name: Cache tool outputs
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
.cache
key: update-registry-tools-cache-${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('**/pnpm-lock.yaml') }}
restore-keys: |
update-registry-tools-cache-${{ runner.os }}-
cache: 'npm'
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- name: Cache comfy-api repository
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: comfy-api
key: comfy-api-repo-${{ runner.os }}-${{ github.run_id }}
restore-keys: |
comfy-api-repo-${{ runner.os }}-
run: npm ci
- name: Checkout comfy-api repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
repository: Comfy-Org/comfy-api
path: comfy-api
@@ -68,31 +46,25 @@ jobs:
- name: Generate API types
run: |
echo "Generating TypeScript types from comfy-api@${{ steps.api-info.outputs.commit }}..."
mkdir -p ./packages/registry-types/src
pnpm dlx openapi-typescript ./comfy-api/openapi.yml --output ./packages/registry-types/src/comfyRegistryTypes.ts
npx openapi-typescript ./comfy-api/openapi.yml --output ./src/types/comfyRegistryTypes.ts
- name: Validate generated types
run: |
if [ ! -f ./packages/registry-types/src/comfyRegistryTypes.ts ]; then
if [ ! -f ./src/types/comfyRegistryTypes.ts ]; then
echo "Error: Types file was not generated."
exit 1
fi
# Check if file is not empty
if [ ! -s ./packages/registry-types/src/comfyRegistryTypes.ts ]; then
if [ ! -s ./src/types/comfyRegistryTypes.ts ]; then
echo "Error: Generated types file is empty."
exit 1
fi
- name: Lint generated types
run: |
echo "Linting generated Comfy Registry API types..."
pnpm lint:fix:no-cache -- ./packages/registry-types/src/comfyRegistryTypes.ts
- name: Check for changes
id: check-changes
run: |
if [[ -z $(git status --porcelain ./packages/registry-types/src/comfyRegistryTypes.ts) ]]; then
if [[ -z $(git status --porcelain ./src/types/comfyRegistryTypes.ts) ]]; then
echo "No changes to Comfy Registry API types detected."
echo "changed=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
exit 0
@@ -122,4 +94,4 @@ jobs:
labels: CNR
delete-branch: true
add-paths: |
packages/registry-types/src/comfyRegistryTypes.ts
src/types/comfyRegistryTypes.ts

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name: Validate JSON
on:
push:
branches:
- main
pull_request:
jobs:
json-lint:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Validate JSON syntax
run: ./scripts/cicd/check-json.sh

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name: Version Bump Desktop UI
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
version_type:
description: 'Version increment type'
required: true
default: 'patch'
type: 'choice'
options: [patch, minor, major, prepatch, preminor, premajor, prerelease]
pre_release:
description: Pre-release ID (suffix)
required: false
default: ''
type: string
jobs:
bump-version-desktop-ui:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: Install pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4
with:
version: 10
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v5
with:
node-version: '24.x'
cache: 'pnpm'
- name: Bump desktop-ui version
id: bump-version
env:
VERSION_TYPE: ${{ github.event.inputs.version_type }}
PRE_RELEASE: ${{ github.event.inputs.pre_release }}
run: |
pnpm -C apps/desktop-ui version "$VERSION_TYPE" --preid "$PRE_RELEASE" --no-git-tag-version
NEW_VERSION=$(node -p "require('./apps/desktop-ui/package.json').version")
echo "NEW_VERSION=$NEW_VERSION" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Format PR string
id: capitalised
env:
VERSION_TYPE: ${{ github.event.inputs.version_type }}
run: |
echo "capitalised=${VERSION_TYPE@u}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Create Pull Request
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@271a8d0340265f705b14b6d32b9829c1cb33d45e
with:
token: ${{ secrets.PR_GH_TOKEN }}
commit-message: '[release] Increment desktop-ui to ${{ steps.bump-version.outputs.NEW_VERSION }}'
title: desktop-ui ${{ steps.bump-version.outputs.NEW_VERSION }}
body: |
${{ steps.capitalised.outputs.capitalised }} version increment for @comfyorg/desktop-ui to ${{ steps.bump-version.outputs.NEW_VERSION }}
branch: desktop-ui-version-bump-${{ steps.bump-version.outputs.NEW_VERSION }}
base: main
labels: |
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@@ -24,23 +24,18 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Install pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4
with:
version: 10
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: lts/*
cache: 'pnpm'
cache: 'npm'
- name: Bump version
id: bump-version
run: |
pnpm version ${{ github.event.inputs.version_type }} --preid ${{ github.event.inputs.pre_release }} --no-git-tag-version
npm version ${{ github.event.inputs.version_type }} --preid ${{ github.event.inputs.pre_release }} --no-git-tag-version
NEW_VERSION=$(node -p "require('./package.json').version")
echo "NEW_VERSION=$NEW_VERSION" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT

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name: Vitest Tests
on:
push:
branches: [main, master, dev*, core/*, desktop/*]
pull_request:
branches-ignore: [wip/*, draft/*, temp/*]
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Install pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4
with:
version: 10
- name: Use Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: "lts/*"
cache: "pnpm"
- name: Cache tool outputs
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
.cache
coverage
.vitest-cache
key: vitest-cache-${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('**/pnpm-lock.yaml') }}-${{ hashFiles('src/**/*.{ts,vue,js}', 'vitest.config.*', 'tsconfig.json') }}
restore-keys: |
vitest-cache-${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('**/pnpm-lock.yaml') }}-
vitest-cache-${{ runner.os }}-
test-tools-cache-${{ runner.os }}-
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- name: Run Vitest tests
run: pnpm test:unit

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@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
name: Vitest Tests
on:
push:
branches: [ main, master, dev*, core/*, desktop/* ]
pull_request:
branches-ignore: [ wip/*, draft/*, temp/* ]
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Use Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 'lts/*'
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm ci
- name: Run Vitest tests
run: |
npm run test:component
npm run test:unit

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@@ -7,32 +7,16 @@ yarn-error.log*
pnpm-debug.log*
lerna-debug.log*
# Package manager lockfiles (allow users to use different package managers)
bun.lock
bun.lockb
yarn.lock
# Cache files
.eslintcache
.prettiercache
.stylelintcache
node_modules
dist
dist-ssr
*.local
# Claude configuration
.claude/*.local.json
.claude/*.local.md
.claude/*.local.txt
CLAUDE.local.md
# Editor directories and files
.vscode/*
*.code-workspace
!.vscode/extensions.json
!.vscode/tailwind.json
!.vscode/custom-css.json
!.vscode/settings.json.default
!.vscode/launch.json.default
.idea
@@ -48,7 +32,6 @@ components.d.ts
tests-ui/data/*
tests-ui/ComfyUI_examples
tests-ui/workflows/examples
coverage/
# Browser tests
/test-results/
@@ -56,7 +39,6 @@ coverage/
/blob-report/
/playwright/.cache/
browser_tests/**/*-win32.png
browser_tests/local/
.env
@@ -74,21 +56,5 @@ dist.zip
# Temporary repository directory
templates_repo/
# Vite's timestamped config modules
# Vites timestamped config modules
vite.config.mts.timestamp-*.mjs
# Linux core dumps
./core
*storybook.log
storybook-static
# MCP Servers
.playwright-mcp/*
.nx/cache
.nx/workspace-data
.cursor/rules/nx-rules.mdc
.github/instructions/nx.instructions.md
vite.config.*.timestamp*
vitest.config.*.timestamp*

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@@ -1,4 +1,9 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
pnpm exec lint-staged
pnpm exec tsx scripts/check-unused-i18n-keys.ts
if [[ "$OS" == "Windows_NT" ]]; then
npx.cmd lint-staged
# Check for unused i18n keys in staged files
npx.cmd tsx scripts/check-unused-i18n-keys.ts
else
npx lint-staged
# Check for unused i18n keys in staged files
npx tsx scripts/check-unused-i18n-keys.ts
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Run Knip with cache via package script
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@@ -9,14 +9,10 @@ module.exports = defineConfig({
entry: 'src/locales/en',
entryLocale: 'en',
output: 'src/locales',
outputLocales: ['zh', 'zh-TW', 'ru', 'ja', 'ko', 'fr', 'es', 'ar', 'tr'],
outputLocales: ['zh', 'zh-TW', 'ru', 'ja', 'ko', 'fr', 'es'],
reference: `Special names to keep untranslated: flux, photomaker, clip, vae, cfg, stable audio, stable cascade, stable zero, controlnet, lora, HiDream.
'latent' is the short form of 'latent space'.
'mask' is in the context of image processing.
IMPORTANT Chinese Translation Guidelines:
- For 'zh' locale: Use ONLY Simplified Chinese characters (简体中文). Common examples: 节点 (not 節點), 画布 (not 畫布), 图像 (not 圖像), 选择 (not 選擇), 减小 (not 減小).
- For 'zh-TW' locale: Use ONLY Traditional Chinese characters (繁體中文) with Taiwan-specific terminology.
- NEVER mix Simplified and Traditional Chinese characters within the same locale.
Note: For Traditional Chinese (Taiwan), use Taiwan-specific terminology and traditional characters.
`
});

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{
"mcpServers": {
"playwright": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@executeautomation/playwright-mcp-server"]
}
}
}

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ignore-workspace-root-check=true
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packages/registry-types/src/comfyRegistryTypes.ts
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# Storybook Development Guidelines for Claude
## Quick Commands
- `pnpm storybook`: Start Storybook development server
- `pnpm build-storybook`: Build static Storybook
- `pnpm test:unit`: Run unit tests (includes Storybook components)
## Development Workflow for Storybook
1. **Creating New Stories**:
- Place `*.stories.ts` files alongside components
- Follow the naming pattern: `ComponentName.stories.ts`
- Use realistic mock data that matches ComfyUI schemas
2. **Testing Stories**:
- Verify stories render correctly in Storybook UI
- Test different component states and edge cases
- Ensure proper theming and styling
3. **Code Quality**:
- Run `pnpm typecheck` to verify TypeScript
- Run `pnpm lint` to check for linting issues
- Follow existing story patterns and conventions
## Story Creation Guidelines
### Basic Story Structure
```typescript
import type { Meta, StoryObj } from '@storybook/vue3'
import ComponentName from './ComponentName.vue'
const meta: Meta<typeof ComponentName> = {
title: 'Category/ComponentName',
component: ComponentName,
parameters: {
layout: 'centered' // or 'fullscreen', 'padded'
}
}
export default meta
type Story = StoryObj<typeof meta>
export const Default: Story = {
args: {
// Component props
}
}
```
### Mock Data Patterns
For ComfyUI components, use realistic mock data:
```typescript
// Node definition mock
const mockNodeDef = {
input: {
required: {
prompt: ["STRING", { multiline: true }]
}
},
output: ["CONDITIONING"],
output_is_list: [false],
category: "conditioning"
}
// Component instance mock
const mockComponent = {
id: "1",
type: "CLIPTextEncode",
// ... other properties
}
```
### Common Story Variants
Always include these story variants when applicable:
- **Default**: Basic component with minimal props
- **WithData**: Component with realistic data
- **Loading**: Component in loading state
- **Error**: Component with error state
- **LongContent**: Component with edge case content
- **Empty**: Component with no data
### Storybook-Specific Code Patterns
#### Store Access
```typescript
// In stories, access stores through the setup function
export const WithStore: Story = {
render: () => ({
setup() {
const store = useMyStore()
return { store }
},
template: '<MyComponent :data="store.data" />'
})
}
```
#### Event Testing
```typescript
export const WithEvents: Story = {
args: {
onUpdate: fn() // Use Storybook's fn() for action logging
}
}
```
## Configuration Notes
### Vue App Setup
The Storybook preview is configured with:
- Pinia stores initialized
- PrimeVue with ComfyUI theme
- i18n internationalization
- All necessary CSS imports
### Build Configuration
- Vite integration with proper alias resolution
- Manual chunking for better performance
- TypeScript support with strict checking
- CSS processing for Vue components
## Troubleshooting
### Common Issues
1. **Import Errors**: Verify `@/` alias is working correctly
2. **Missing Styles**: Ensure CSS imports are in `preview.ts`
3. **Store Errors**: Check store initialization in setup
4. **Type Errors**: Use proper TypeScript types for story args
### Debug Commands
```bash
# Check TypeScript issues
pnpm typecheck
# Lint Storybook files
pnpm lint .storybook/
# Build to check for production issues
pnpm build-storybook
```
## File Organization
```
.storybook/
├── main.ts # Core configuration
├── preview.ts # Global setup and decorators
├── README.md # User documentation
└── CLAUDE.md # This file - Claude guidelines
src/
├── components/
│ └── MyComponent/
│ ├── MyComponent.vue
│ └── MyComponent.stories.ts
```
## Integration with ComfyUI
### Available Context
Stories have access to:
- All ComfyUI stores (widgetStore, colorPaletteStore, etc.)
- PrimeVue components with ComfyUI theming
- Internationalization system
- ComfyUI CSS variables and styling
### Testing Components
When testing ComfyUI-specific components:
1. Use realistic node definitions and data structures
2. Test with different node types (sampling, conditioning, etc.)
3. Verify proper CSS theming and dark/light modes
4. Check component behavior with various input combinations
### Performance Considerations
- Use manual chunking for large dependencies
- Minimize bundle size by avoiding unnecessary imports
- Leverage Storybook's lazy loading capabilities
- Profile build times and optimize as needed
## Best Practices
1. **Keep Stories Focused**: Each story should demonstrate one specific use case
2. **Use Descriptive Names**: Story names should clearly indicate what they show
3. **Document Complex Props**: Use JSDoc comments for complex prop types
4. **Test Edge Cases**: Create stories for unusual but valid use cases
5. **Maintain Consistency**: Follow established patterns in existing stories

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# Storybook Configuration for ComfyUI Frontend
## What is Storybook?
Storybook is a frontend workshop for building UI components and pages in isolation. It allows developers to:
- Build components independently from the main application
- Test components with different props and states
- Document component APIs and usage patterns
- Share components across teams and projects
- Catch visual regressions through visual testing
## Storybook vs Other Testing Tools
| Tool | Purpose | Use Case |
|------|---------|----------|
| **Storybook** | Component isolation & documentation | Developing, testing, and showcasing individual UI components |
| **Playwright** | End-to-end testing | Full user workflow testing across multiple pages |
| **Vitest** | Unit testing | Testing business logic, utilities, and component behavior |
| **Vue Testing Library** | Component testing | Testing component interactions and DOM output |
### When to Use Storybook
**✅ Use Storybook for:**
- Developing new UI components in isolation
- Creating component documentation and examples
- Testing different component states and props
- Sharing components with designers and stakeholders
- Visual regression testing
- Building a component library or design system
**❌ Don't use Storybook for:**
- Testing complex user workflows (use Playwright)
- Testing business logic (use Vitest)
- Integration testing between components (use Vue Testing Library)
## How to Use Storybook
### Development Commands
```bash
# Start Storybook development server
pnpm storybook
# Build static Storybook for deployment
pnpm build-storybook
```
### Creating Stories
Stories are located alongside components in `src/` directories with the pattern `*.stories.ts`:
```typescript
// MyComponent.stories.ts
import type { Meta, StoryObj } from '@storybook/vue3'
import MyComponent from './MyComponent.vue'
const meta: Meta<typeof MyComponent> = {
title: 'Components/MyComponent',
component: MyComponent,
parameters: {
layout: 'centered'
}
}
export default meta
type Story = StoryObj<typeof meta>
export const Default: Story = {
args: {
title: 'Hello World'
}
}
export const WithVariant: Story = {
args: {
title: 'Variant Example',
variant: 'secondary'
}
}
```
### Available Features
- **Vue 3 Support**: Full Vue 3 composition API and reactivity
- **PrimeVue Integration**: All PrimeVue components and theming
- **ComfyUI Theming**: Custom ComfyUI theme preset applied
- **Pinia Stores**: Access to application stores for components that need state
- **TypeScript**: Full TypeScript support with proper type checking
- **CSS/SCSS**: Component styling support
- **Auto-documentation**: Automatic prop tables and component documentation
- **Chromatic Integration**: Automated visual regression testing for component stories
## Development Tips
## ComfyUI Storybook Guidelines
### Scope When to Create Stories
- **PrimeVue components**:
No need to create stories. Just refer to the official PrimeVue documentation.
- **Custom shared components (design system components)**:
Always create stories. These components are built in collaboration with designers, and Storybook serves as both documentation and a communication tool.
- **Container components (logic-heavy)**:
Do not create stories. Only the underlying pure UI components should be included in Storybook.
### Maintenance Philosophy
- Stories are lightweight and generally stable.
Once created, they rarely need updates unless:
- The design changes
- New props (e.g. size, color variants) are introduced
- For existing usage patterns, simply copy real code examples into Storybook to create stories.
### File Placement
- Keep `*.stories.ts` files at the **same level as the component** (similar to test files).
- This makes it easier to check usage examples without navigating to another directory.
### Developer/Designer Workflow
- **UI vs Container**: Separate pure UI components from container components.
Only UI components should live in Storybook.
- **Communication Tool**: Storybook is not just about code quality—it enables designers and developers to see:
- Which props exist
- What cases are covered
- How variants (e.g. size, colors) look in isolation
- **Example**:
`PackActionButton.vue` wraps a PrimeVue button with additional logic.
→ Only create a story for the base UI button, not for the wrapper.
### Suggested Workflow
1. Use PrimeVue docs for standard components
2. Use Storybook for **shared/custom components** that define our design system
3. Keep story files alongside components
4. When in doubt, focus on components reused across the app or those that need to be showcased to designers
### Best Practices
1. **Keep Stories Simple**: Each story should demonstrate one specific use case
2. **Use Realistic Data**: Use data that resembles real application usage
3. **Document Edge Cases**: Create stories for loading states, errors, and edge cases
4. **Group Related Stories**: Use consistent naming and grouping for related components
### Component Testing Strategy
```typescript
// Example: Testing different component states
export const Loading: Story = {
args: {
isLoading: true
}
}
export const Error: Story = {
args: {
error: 'Failed to load data'
}
}
export const WithLongText: Story = {
args: {
description: 'Very long description that might cause layout issues...'
}
}
```
### Debugging Tips
- Use browser DevTools to inspect component behavior
- Check the Storybook console for Vue warnings or errors
- Use the Controls addon to dynamically change props
- Leverage the Actions addon to test event handling
## Configuration Files
- **`main.ts`**: Core Storybook configuration and Vite integration
- **`preview.ts`**: Global decorators, parameters, and Vue app setup
- **`manager.ts`**: Storybook UI customization (if needed)
- **`preview-head.html`**: Injects custom HTML into the `<head>` of every Storybook iframe (used for global styles, fonts, or fixes for iframe-specific issues)
## Chromatic Visual Testing
This project uses [Chromatic](https://chromatic.com) for automated visual regression testing of Storybook components.
### How It Works
- **Automated Testing**: Every push to `main` and `sno-storybook` branches triggers Chromatic builds
- **Pull Request Reviews**: PRs against `main` branch include visual diffs for component changes
- **Baseline Management**: Changes on `main` branch are automatically accepted as new baselines
- **Cross-browser Testing**: Tests across multiple browsers and viewports
### Viewing Results
1. Check the GitHub Actions tab for Chromatic workflow status
2. Click on the Chromatic build link in PR comments to review visual changes
3. Accept or reject visual changes directly in the Chromatic UI
### Best Practices for Visual Testing
- **Consistent Stories**: Ensure stories render consistently across different environments
- **Meaningful Names**: Use descriptive story names that clearly indicate the component state
- **Edge Cases**: Include stories for loading, error, and empty states
- **Realistic Data**: Use data that closely resembles production usage
## Integration with ComfyUI
This Storybook setup includes:
- ComfyUI-specific theming and styling
- Pre-configured Pinia stores for state management
- Internationalization (i18n) support
- PrimeVue component library integration
- Proper alias resolution for `@/` imports
## Icon Usage in Storybook
In this project, only the `<i class="icon-[lucide--folder]" />` syntax from unplugin-icons is supported in Storybook.
**Example:**
```vue
<script setup lang="ts">
</script>
<template>
<i class="icon-[lucide--trophy] text-neutral size-4" />
<i class="icon-[lucide--settings] text-neutral size-4" />
</template>
```
This approach ensures icons render correctly in Storybook and remain consistent with the rest of the app.

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import type { StorybookConfig } from '@storybook/vue3-vite'
import { FileSystemIconLoader } from 'unplugin-icons/loaders'
import IconsResolver from 'unplugin-icons/resolver'
import Icons from 'unplugin-icons/vite'
import Components from 'unplugin-vue-components/vite'
import type { InlineConfig } from 'vite'
const config: StorybookConfig = {
stories: ['../src/**/*.stories.@(js|jsx|mjs|ts|tsx)'],
addons: ['@storybook/addon-docs'],
framework: {
name: '@storybook/vue3-vite',
options: {}
},
async viteFinal(config) {
// Use dynamic import to avoid CJS deprecation warning
const { mergeConfig } = await import('vite')
const { default: tailwindcss } = await import('@tailwindcss/vite')
// Filter out any plugins that might generate import maps
if (config.plugins) {
config.plugins = config.plugins
// Type guard: ensure we have valid plugin objects with names
.filter(
(plugin): plugin is NonNullable<typeof plugin> & { name: string } => {
return (
plugin !== null &&
plugin !== undefined &&
typeof plugin === 'object' &&
'name' in plugin &&
typeof plugin.name === 'string'
)
}
)
// Business logic: filter out import-map plugins
.filter((plugin) => !plugin.name.includes('import-map'))
}
return mergeConfig(config, {
// Replace plugins entirely to avoid inheritance issues
plugins: [
// Only include plugins we explicitly need for Storybook
tailwindcss(),
Icons({
compiler: 'vue3',
customCollections: {
comfy: FileSystemIconLoader(
process.cwd() + '/packages/design-system/src/icons'
)
}
}),
Components({
dts: false, // Disable dts generation in Storybook
resolvers: [
IconsResolver({
customCollections: ['comfy']
})
],
dirs: [
process.cwd() + '/src/components',
process.cwd() + '/src/layout',
process.cwd() + '/src/views'
],
deep: true,
extensions: ['vue']
})
// Note: Explicitly NOT including generateImportMapPlugin to avoid externalization
],
server: {
allowedHosts: true
},
resolve: {
alias: {
'@': process.cwd() + '/src'
}
},
build: {
rollupOptions: {
onwarn: (warning, warn) => {
// Suppress specific warnings
if (
warning.code === 'UNUSED_EXTERNAL_IMPORT' &&
warning.message?.includes('resolveComponent')
) {
return
}
// Suppress Storybook font asset warnings
if (
warning.code === 'UNRESOLVED_IMPORT' &&
warning.message?.includes('nunito-sans')
) {
return
}
warn(warning)
}
},
chunkSizeWarningLimit: 1000
}
} satisfies InlineConfig)
}
}
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<style>
body {
overflow-y: auto !important;
transition: background-color 0.3s ease, color 0.3s ease;
}
/* Light theme default - with explicit color to override media queries */
body:not(.dark-theme) {
background-color: #fff !important;
color: #000 !important;
}
/* Override browser dark mode preference for light theme */
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body:not(.dark-theme) {
color: #000 !important;
--fg-color: #000 !important;
--bg-color: #fff !important;
}
}
/* Dark theme styles */
body.dark-theme,
.dark-theme body {
background-color: #202020;
color: #fff;
}
/* Ensure Storybook canvas follows theme */
.sb-show-main {
transition: background-color 0.3s ease;
}
.dark-theme .sb-show-main,
.dark-theme .docs-story {
background-color: #202020 !important;
}
/* CSS Variables for theme consistency */
body:not(.dark-theme) {
--fg-color: #000;
--bg-color: #fff;
--content-bg: #e0e0e0;
--content-fg: #000;
--content-hover-bg: #adadad;
--content-hover-fg: #000;
}
body.dark-theme {
--fg-color: #fff;
--bg-color: #202020;
--content-bg: #4e4e4e;
--content-fg: #fff;
--content-hover-bg: #222;
--content-hover-fg: #fff;
}
/* Override Storybook's problematic & selector styles */
/* Reset only the specific properties that Storybook injects */
li+li {
margin: 0;
padding: revert-layer;
}
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import { definePreset } from '@primevue/themes'
import Aura from '@primevue/themes/aura'
import { setup } from '@storybook/vue3'
import type { Preview, StoryContext, StoryFn } from '@storybook/vue3-vite'
import { createPinia } from 'pinia'
import 'primeicons/primeicons.css'
import PrimeVue from 'primevue/config'
import ConfirmationService from 'primevue/confirmationservice'
import ToastService from 'primevue/toastservice'
import Tooltip from 'primevue/tooltip'
import '@/assets/css/style.css'
import { i18n } from '@/i18n'
import '@/lib/litegraph/public/css/litegraph.css'
const ComfyUIPreset = definePreset(Aura, {
semantic: {
// @ts-expect-error fix me
primary: Aura['primitive'].blue
}
})
// Setup Vue app for Storybook
setup((app) => {
app.directive('tooltip', Tooltip)
// Create Pinia instance
const pinia = createPinia()
app.use(pinia)
app.use(i18n)
app.use(PrimeVue, {
theme: {
preset: ComfyUIPreset,
options: {
prefix: 'p',
cssLayer: {
name: 'primevue',
order: 'primevue, tailwind-utilities'
},
darkModeSelector: '.dark-theme, :root:has(.dark-theme)'
}
}
})
app.use(ConfirmationService)
app.use(ToastService)
})
// Theme and dialog decorator
export const withTheme = (Story: StoryFn, context: StoryContext) => {
const theme = context.globals.theme || 'light'
// Apply theme class to document root
if (theme === 'dark') {
document.documentElement.classList.add('dark-theme')
document.body.classList.add('dark-theme')
} else {
document.documentElement.classList.remove('dark-theme')
document.body.classList.remove('dark-theme')
}
return Story(context.args, context)
}
const preview: Preview = {
parameters: {
controls: {
matchers: {
color: /(background|color)$/i,
date: /Date$/i
}
},
backgrounds: {
default: 'light',
values: [
{ name: 'light', value: '#ffffff' },
{ name: 'dark', value: '#0a0a0a' }
]
}
},
globalTypes: {
theme: {
name: 'Theme',
description: 'Global theme for components',
defaultValue: 'light',
toolbar: {
icon: 'circlehollow',
items: [
{ value: 'light', icon: 'sun', title: 'Light' },
{ value: 'dark', icon: 'moon', title: 'Dark' }
],
showName: true,
dynamicTitle: true
}
}
},
decorators: [withTheme]
}
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{
"extends": [],
"overrides": [
{
"files": ["*.vue", "**/*.vue"],
"customSyntax": "postcss-html"
}
],
"rules": {
"import-notation": "string",
"font-family-no-missing-generic-family-keyword": true,
"declaration-property-value-no-unknown": [
true,
{
"ignoreProperties": {
"speak": ["none"],
"app-region": ["drag", "no-drag"],
"/^(width|height)$/": ["/^v-bind/"]
}
}
],
"color-function-notation": "modern",
"shorthand-property-no-redundant-values": true,
"selector-pseudo-element-colon-notation": "double",
"no-duplicate-selectors": true,
"font-weight-notation": "numeric",
"length-zero-no-unit": true,
"color-no-invalid-hex": true,
"number-max-precision": 4,
"property-no-vendor-prefix": true,
"value-no-vendor-prefix": true,
"selector-no-vendor-prefix": true,
"media-feature-name-no-vendor-prefix": true,
"selector-max-universal": 1,
"selector-max-type": 2,
"declaration-block-no-duplicate-properties": true,
"block-no-empty": true,
"no-descending-specificity": null,
"no-duplicate-at-import-rules": true,
"at-rule-no-unknown": [
true,
{
"ignoreAtRules": [
"tailwind",
"apply",
"layer",
"config",
"theme",
"reference",
"plugin",
"custom-variant",
"utility"
]
}
],
"function-no-unknown": [
true,
{
"ignoreFunctions": [
"theme",
"v-bind"
]
}
]
},
"ignoreFiles": [
"node_modules/**",
"dist/**",
"playwright-report/**",
"public/**",
"src/lib/litegraph/**"
],
"files": ["**/*.css", "**/*.vue"]
}

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{
"version": 1.1,
"properties": [
{
"name": "app-region",
"description": "Electron-specific CSS property that defines draggable regions in custom title bar windows. Setting 'drag' marks a rectangular area as draggable for moving the window; 'no-drag' excludes areas from the draggable region.",
"values": [
{
"name": "drag",
"description": "Marks the element as draggable for moving the Electron window"
},
{
"name": "no-drag",
"description": "Excludes the element from being used to drag the Electron window"
}
],
"references": [
{
"name": "Electron Window Customization",
"url": "https://www.electronjs.org/docs/latest/tutorial/window-customization"
}
]
},
{
"name": "speak",
"description": "Deprecated CSS2 aural stylesheet property for controlling screen reader speech. Use ARIA attributes instead.",
"values": [
{
"name": "auto",
"description": "Content is read aurally if element is not a block and is visible"
},
{
"name": "never",
"description": "Content will not be read aurally"
},
{
"name": "always",
"description": "Content will be read aurally regardless of display settings"
}
],
"references": [
{
"name": "CSS-Tricks Reference",
"url": "https://css-tricks.com/almanac/properties/s/speak/"
}
],
"status": "obsolete"
}
]
}

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{
"css.customData": [
".vscode/tailwind.json",
".vscode/custom-css.json"
".vscode/tailwind.json"
]
}

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"version": 1.1,
"atDirectives": [
{
"name": "@import",
"description": "Use the `@import` directive to inline CSS files, including Tailwind itself, into your stylesheet.",
"name": "@tailwind",
"description": "Use the `@tailwind` directive to insert Tailwind's `base`, `components`, `utilities` and `screens` styles into your CSS.",
"references": [
{
"name": "Tailwind Documentation",
"url": "https://tailwindcss.com/docs/functions-and-directives#import-directive"
}
]
},
{
"name": "@theme",
"description": "Use the `@theme` directive to define custom design tokens like fonts, colors, and breakpoints.",
"references": [
{
"name": "Tailwind Documentation",
"url": "https://tailwindcss.com/docs/functions-and-directives#theme-directive"
}
]
},
{
"name": "@layer",
"description": "Use the `@layer` directive inside `@theme` to organize custom styles into different layers like `base`, `components`, and `utilities`.",
"references": [
{
"name": "Tailwind Documentation",
"url": "https://tailwindcss.com/docs/theme#layers"
"url": "https://tailwindcss.com/docs/functions-and-directives#tailwind"
}
]
},
{
"name": "@apply",
"description": "DO NOT USE. IF YOU ARE CAUGHT USING @apply YOU WILL FACE SEVERE CONSEQUENCES.",
"description": "Use the `@apply` directive to inline any existing utility classes into your own custom CSS. This is useful when you find a common utility pattern in your HTML that youd like to extract to a new component.",
"references": [
{
"name": "Tailwind Documentation",
"url": "https://tailwindcss.com/docs/functions-and-directives#apply-directive"
"url": "https://tailwindcss.com/docs/functions-and-directives#apply"
}
]
},
{
"name": "@config",
"description": "Use the `@config` directive to load a legacy JavaScript-based Tailwind configuration file.",
"name": "@responsive",
"description": "You can generate responsive variants of your own classes by wrapping their definitions in the `@responsive` directive:\n```css\n@responsive {\n .alert {\n background-color: #E53E3E;\n }\n}\n```\n",
"references": [
{
"name": "Tailwind Documentation",
"url": "https://tailwindcss.com/docs/functions-and-directives#config-directive"
"url": "https://tailwindcss.com/docs/functions-and-directives#responsive"
}
]
},
{
"name": "@reference",
"description": "Use the `@reference` directive to import theme variables, custom utilities, and custom variants from other files without duplicating CSS.",
"name": "@screen",
"description": "The `@screen` directive allows you to create media queries that reference your breakpoints by **name** instead of duplicating their values in your own CSS:\n```css\n@screen sm {\n /* ... */\n}\n```\n…gets transformed into this:\n```css\n@media (min-width: 640px) {\n /* ... */\n}\n```\n",
"references": [
{
"name": "Tailwind Documentation",
"url": "https://tailwindcss.com/docs/functions-and-directives#reference-directive"
"url": "https://tailwindcss.com/docs/functions-and-directives#screen"
}
]
},
{
"name": "@plugin",
"description": "Use the `@plugin` directive to load a legacy JavaScript-based Tailwind plugin.",
"name": "@variants",
"description": "Generate `hover`, `focus`, `active` and other **variants** of your own utilities by wrapping their definitions in the `@variants` directive:\n```css\n@variants hover, focus {\n .btn-brand {\n background-color: #3182CE;\n }\n}\n```\n",
"references": [
{
"name": "Tailwind Documentation",
"url": "https://tailwindcss.com/docs/functions-and-directives#plugin-directive"
}
]
},
{
"name": "@custom-variant",
"description": "Use the `@custom-variant` directive to add a custom variant to your project. Custom variants can be used with utilities like `hover`, `focus`, and responsive breakpoints. Use `@slot` inside the variant to indicate where the utility's styles should be inserted.",
"references": [
{
"name": "Tailwind Documentation",
"url": "https://tailwindcss.com/docs/adding-custom-styles#adding-custom-variants"
}
]
},
{
"name": "@utility",
"description": "Use the `@utility` directive to add custom utilities to your project. Custom utilities work with all variants like `hover`, `focus`, and responsive variants. Use `--value()` to create functional utilities that accept arguments.",
"references": [
{
"name": "Tailwind Documentation",
"url": "https://tailwindcss.com/docs/adding-custom-styles#adding-custom-utilities"
"url": "https://tailwindcss.com/docs/functions-and-directives#variants"
}
]
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# Repository Guidelines
## Project Structure & Module Organization
- Source: `src/` (Vue 3 + TypeScript). Key areas: `components/`, `views/`, `stores/` (Pinia), `composables/`, `services/`, `utils/`, `assets/`, `locales/`.
- Routing/i18n/entry: `src/router.ts`, `src/i18n.ts`, `src/main.ts`.
- Tests: unit/component in `tests-ui/` and `src/components/**/*.{test,spec}.ts`; E2E in `browser_tests/`.
- Public assets: `public/`. Build output: `dist/`.
- Config: `vite.config.mts`, `vitest.config.ts`, `playwright.config.ts`, `eslint.config.ts`, `.prettierrc`.
## Build, Test, and Development Commands
- `pnpm dev`: Start Vite dev server.
- `pnpm dev:electron`: Dev server with Electron API mocks.
- `pnpm build`: Type-check then production build to `dist/`.
- `pnpm preview`: Preview the production build locally.
- `pnpm test:unit`: Run Vitest unit tests.
- `pnpm test:browser`: Run Playwright E2E tests (`browser_tests/`).
- `pnpm lint` / `pnpm lint:fix`: Lint (ESLint). `pnpm format` / `format:check`: Prettier.
- `pnpm typecheck`: Vue TSC type checking.
## Coding Style & Naming Conventions
- Language: TypeScript, Vue SFCs (`.vue`). Indent 2 spaces; single quotes; no semicolons; width 80 (see `.prettierrc`).
- Imports: sorted/grouped by plugin; run `pnpm format` before committing.
- ESLint: Vue + TS rules; no floating promises; unused imports disallowed; i18n raw text restrictions in templates.
- Naming: Vue components in PascalCase (e.g., `MenuHamburger.vue`); composables `useXyz.ts`; Pinia stores `*Store.ts`.
## Testing Guidelines
- Frameworks: Vitest (unit/component, happy-dom) and Playwright (E2E).
- Test files: `**/*.{test,spec}.{ts,tsx,js}` under `tests-ui/`, `src/components/`, and `src/lib/litegraph/test/`.
- Coverage: text/json/html reporters enabled; aim to cover critical logic and new features.
- Playwright: place tests in `browser_tests/`; optional tags like `@mobile`, `@2x` are respected by config.
## Commit & Pull Request Guidelines
- Commits: Use `[skip ci]` for locale-only updates when appropriate.
- PRs: Include clear description, linked issues (`- Fixes #123`), and screenshots/GIFs for UI changes.
- Quality gates: `pnpm lint`, `pnpm typecheck`, and relevant tests must pass. Keep PRs focused and small.
## Security & Configuration Tips
- Secrets: Use `.env` (see `.env_example`); do not commit secrets.

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# ComfyUI Frontend Project Guidelines
## Repository Setup
For first-time setup, use the Claude command:
```
/setup_repo
```
This bootstraps the monorepo with dependencies, builds, tests, and dev server verification.
**Prerequisites:** Node.js >= 24, Git repository, available ports (5173, 6006)
## Quick Commands
- `pnpm`: See all available commands
- `pnpm dev`: Start development server (port 5173, via nx)
- `pnpm typecheck`: Type checking
- `pnpm build`: Build for production (via nx)
- `pnpm lint`: Linting (via nx)
- `pnpm format`: Prettier formatting
- `pnpm test:unit`: Run all unit tests
- `pnpm test:browser`: Run E2E tests via Playwright
- `pnpm test:unit -- tests-ui/tests/example.test.ts`: Run single test file
- `pnpm storybook`: Start Storybook development server (port 6006)
- `pnpm knip`: Detect unused code and dependencies
## Monorepo Architecture
The project now uses **Nx** for build orchestration and task management:
- **Task Orchestration**: Commands like `dev`, `build`, `lint`, and `test:browser` run via Nx
- **Caching**: Nx provides intelligent caching for faster rebuilds
- **Configuration**: Managed through `nx.json` with plugins for ESLint, Storybook, Vite, and Playwright
- **Dependencies**: Nx handles dependency graph analysis and parallel execution
Key Nx features:
- Build target caching and incremental builds
- Parallel task execution across the monorepo
- Plugin-based architecture for different tools
## Development Workflow
1. **First-time setup**: Run `/setup_repo` Claude command
2. Make code changes
3. Run tests (see subdirectory CLAUDE.md files)
4. Run typecheck, lint, format
5. Check README updates
6. Consider docs.comfy.org updates
## Git Conventions
- Use [prefix] format: [feat], [bugfix], [docs]
- Add "Fixes #n" to PR descriptions
- Never mention Claude/AI in commits
## External Resources
- PrimeVue docs: <https://primevue.org>
- ComfyUI docs: <https://docs.comfy.org>
- Electron: <https://www.electronjs.org/docs/latest/>
- Wiki: <https://deepwiki.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/1-overview>
## Project Philosophy
- Clean, stable public APIs
- Domain-driven design
- Thousands of users and extensions
- Prioritize clean interfaces that restrict extension access
## Repository Navigation
- Check README files in key folders (tests-ui, browser_tests, composables, etc.)
- Prefer running single tests for performance
- Use --help for unfamiliar CLI tools
## GitHub Integration
When referencing Comfy-Org repos:
1. Check for local copy
2. Use GitHub API for branches/PRs/metadata
3. Curl GitHub website if needed
## Settings and Feature Flags Quick Reference
### Settings Usage
```typescript
const settingStore = useSettingStore()
const value = settingStore.get('Comfy.SomeSetting') // Get setting
await settingStore.set('Comfy.SomeSetting', newValue) // Update setting
```
### Dynamic Defaults
```typescript
{
id: 'Comfy.Example.Setting',
defaultValue: () => window.innerWidth < 1024 ? 'small' : 'large' // Runtime context
}
```
### Version-Based Defaults
```typescript
{
id: 'Comfy.Example.Feature',
defaultValue: 'legacy',
defaultsByInstallVersion: { '1.25.0': 'enhanced' } // Gradual rollout
}
```
### Feature Flags
```typescript
if (api.serverSupportsFeature('feature_name')) { // Check capability
// Use enhanced feature
}
const value = api.getServerFeature('config_name', defaultValue) // Get config
```
**Documentation:**
- Settings system: `docs/SETTINGS.md`
- Feature flags system: `docs/FEATURE_FLAGS.md`
## Common Pitfalls
- NEVER use `any` type - use proper TypeScript types
- NEVER use `as any` type assertions - fix the underlying type issue
- NEVER use `--no-verify` flag when committing
- NEVER delete or disable tests to make them pass
- NEVER circumvent quality checks
- NEVER use `dark:` or `dark-theme:` tailwind variants. Instead use a semantic value from the `style.css` theme, e.g. `bg-node-component-surface`
- NEVER use `:class="[]"` to merge class names - always use `import { cn } from '@/utils/tailwindUtil'`, for example: `<div :class="cn('text-node-component-header-icon', hasError && 'text-danger')" />`
- use `npm run` to see what commands are available
- For component communication, prefer Vue's event-based pattern (emit/@event-name) for state changes and notifications; use defineExpose with refs only for imperative operations that need direct control (like form.validate(), modal.open(), or editor.focus()); events promote loose coupling and are better for reusable components, while exposed methods are acceptable for tightly-coupled component pairs or when wrapping third-party libraries that require imperative APIs
- After making code changes, follow this general process: (1) Create unit tests, component tests, browser tests (if appropriate for each), (2) run unit tests, component tests, and browser tests until passing, (3) run typecheck, lint, format (with prettier) -- you can use `npm run` command to see the scripts available, (4) check if any READMEs (including nested) or documentation needs to be updated, (5) Decide whether the changes are worth adding new content to the external documentation for (or would requires changes to the external documentation) at https://docs.comfy.org, then present your suggestion
- When referencing PrimeVue, you can get all the docs here: https://primevue.org. Do this instead of making up or inferring names of Components
- When trying to set tailwind classes for dark theme, use "dark-theme:" prefix rather than "dark:"
- Never add lines to PR descriptions or commit messages that say "Generated with Claude Code"
- When making PR names and commit messages, if you are going to add a prefix like "docs:", "feat:", "bugfix:", use square brackets around the prefix term and do not use a colon (e.g., should be "[docs]" rather than "docs:").
- When I reference GitHub Repos related to Comfy-Org, you should proactively fetch or read the associated information in the repo. To do so, you should exhaust all options: (1) Check if we have a local copy of the repo, (2) Use the GitHub API to fetch the information; you may want to do this IN ADDITION to the other options, especially for reading specific branches/PRs/comments/reviews/metadata, and (3) curl the GitHub website and parse the html or json responses
- For information about ComfyUI, ComfyUI_frontend, or ComfyUI-Manager, you can web search or download these wikis: https://deepwiki.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI-Manager, https://deepwiki.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/1-overview, https://deepwiki.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI/2-core-architecture
- If a question/project is related to Comfy-Org, Comfy, or ComfyUI ecosystem, you should proactively use the Comfy docs to answer the question. The docs may be referenced with URLs like https://docs.comfy.org
- When operating inside a repo, check for README files at key locations in the repo detailing info about the contents of that folder. E.g., top-level key folders like tests-ui, browser_tests, composables, extensions/core, stores, services often have their own README.md files. When writing code, make sure to frequently reference these README files to understand the overall architecture and design of the project. Pay close attention to the snippets to learn particular patterns that seem to be there for a reason, as you should emulate those.
- Prefer running single tests, and not the whole test suite, for performance
- If using a lesser known or complex CLI tool, run the --help to see the documentation before deciding what to run, even if just for double-checking or verifying things.
- IMPORTANT: the most important goal when writing code is to create clean, best-practices, sustainable, and scalable public APIs and interfaces. Our app is used by thousands of users and we have thousands of mods/extensions that are constantly changing and updating; and we are also always updating. That's why it is IMPORTANT that we design systems and write code that follows practices of domain-driven design, object-oriented design, and design patterns (such that you can assure stability while allowing for all components around you to change and evolve). We ABSOLUTELY prioritize clean APIs and public interfaces that clearly define and restrict how/what the mods/extensions can access.
- If any of these technologies are referenced, you can proactively read their docs at these locations: https://primevue.org/theming, https://primevue.org/forms/, https://www.electronjs.org/docs/latest/api/browser-window, https://vitest.dev/guide/browser/, https://atlassian.design/components/pragmatic-drag-and-drop/core-package/drop-targets/, https://playwright.dev/docs/api/class-test, https://playwright.dev/docs/api/class-electron, https://www.algolia.com/doc/api-reference/rest-api/, https://pyav.org/docs/develop/cookbook/basics.html
- IMPORTANT: Never add Co-Authored by Claude or any reference to Claude or Claude Code in commit messages, PR descriptions, titles, or any documentation whatsoever
- The npm script to type check is called "typecheck" NOT "type check"
- Use the Vue 3 Composition API instead of the Options API when writing Vue components. An exception is when overriding or extending a PrimeVue component for compatibility, you may use the Options API.
- when we are solving an issue we know the link/number for, we should add "Fixes #n" (where n is the issue number) to the PR description.
- Never write css if you can accomplish the same thing with tailwind utility classes
- Utilize ref and reactive for reactive state
- Implement computed properties with computed()
- Use watch and watchEffect for side effects
- Implement lifecycle hooks with onMounted, onUpdated, etc.
- Utilize provide/inject for dependency injection
- Use vue 3.5 style of default prop declaration. Do not define a `props` variable; instead, destructure props. Since vue 3.5, destructuring props does not strip them of reactivity.
- Use Tailwind CSS for styling
- Leverage VueUse functions for performance-enhancing styles
- Use lodash for utility functions
- Implement proper props and emits definitions
- Utilize Vue 3's Teleport component when needed
- Use Suspense for async components
- Implement proper error handling
- Follow Vue 3 style guide and naming conventions
- IMPORTANT: Use vue-i18n for ALL user-facing strings - no hard-coded text in services/utilities. Place new translation entries in src/locales/en/main.json
- Avoid using `@ts-expect-error` to work around type issues. We needed to employ it to migrate to TypeScript, but it should not be viewed as an accepted practice or standard.
- DO NOT use deprecated PrimeVue components. Use these replacements instead:
* `Dropdown` → Use `Select` (import from 'primevue/select')
* `OverlayPanel` → Use `Popover` (import from 'primevue/popover')
* `Calendar` → Use `DatePicker` (import from 'primevue/datepicker')
* `InputSwitch` → Use `ToggleSwitch` (import from 'primevue/toggleswitch')
* `Sidebar` → Use `Drawer` (import from 'primevue/drawer')
* `Chips` → Use `AutoComplete` with multiple enabled and typeahead disabled
* `TabMenu` → Use `Tabs` without panels
* `Steps` → Use `Stepper` without panels
* `InlineMessage` → Use `Message` component
* Use `api.apiURL()` for all backend API calls and routes
- Actual API endpoints like /prompt, /queue, /view, etc.
- Image previews: `api.apiURL('/view?...')`
- Any backend-generated content or dynamic routes
* Use `api.fileURL()` for static files served from the public folder:
- Templates: `api.fileURL('/templates/default.json')`
- Extensions: `api.fileURL(extensionPath)` for loading JS modules
- Any static assets that exist in the public directory
- When implementing code that outputs raw HTML (e.g., using v-html directive), always ensure dynamic content has been properly sanitized with DOMPurify or validated through trusted sources. Prefer Vue templates over v-html when possible.
- For any async operations (API calls, timers, etc), implement cleanup/cancellation in component unmount to prevent memory leaks
- Extract complex template conditionals into separate components or computed properties
- Error messages should be actionable and user-friendly (e.g., "Failed to load data. Please refresh the page." instead of "Unknown error")

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# Desktop/Electron
/apps/desktop-ui/ @webfiltered
/src/stores/electronDownloadStore.ts @webfiltered
/src/extensions/core/electronAdapter.ts @webfiltered
/vite.electron.config.mts @webfiltered
# Admins
* @Comfy-Org/comfy_frontend_devs
# Common UI Components
/src/components/chip/ @viva-jinyi
/src/components/card/ @viva-jinyi
/src/components/button/ @viva-jinyi
/src/components/input/ @viva-jinyi
# Maintainers
*.md @Comfy-Org/comfy_maintainer
/tests-ui/ @Comfy-Org/comfy_maintainer
/browser_tests/ @Comfy-Org/comfy_maintainer
/.env_example @Comfy-Org/comfy_maintainer
# Topbar
/src/components/topbar/ @pythongosssss
# Translations (AIGODLIKE team + shinshin86)
/src/locales/ @Yorha4D @KarryCharon @DorotaLuna @shinshin86 @Comfy-Org/comfy_maintainer
# Thumbnail
/src/renderer/core/thumbnail/ @pythongosssss
# Load 3D extension
/src/extensions/core/load3d.ts @jtydhr88 @Comfy-Org/comfy_frontend_devs
# Legacy UI
/scripts/ui/ @pythongosssss
# Link rendering
/src/renderer/core/canvas/links/ @benceruleanlu
# Node help system
/src/utils/nodeHelpUtil.ts @benceruleanlu
/src/stores/workspace/nodeHelpStore.ts @benceruleanlu
/src/services/nodeHelpService.ts @benceruleanlu
# Selection toolbox
/src/components/graph/selectionToolbox/ @Myestery
# Minimap
/src/renderer/extensions/minimap/ @jtydhr88
# Assets
/src/platform/assets/ @arjansingh
# Workflow Templates
/src/platform/workflow/templates/ @Myestery @christian-byrne @comfyui-wiki
/src/components/templates/ @Myestery @christian-byrne @comfyui-wiki
# Mask Editor
/src/extensions/core/maskeditor.ts @trsommer @brucew4yn3rp
/src/extensions/core/maskEditorLayerFilenames.ts @trsommer @brucew4yn3rp
/src/extensions/core/maskEditorOld.ts @trsommer @brucew4yn3rp
# 3D
/src/extensions/core/load3d.ts @jtydhr88
/src/components/load3d/ @jtydhr88
# Manager
/src/workbench/extensions/manager/ @viva-jinyi @christian-byrne @ltdrdata
# Translations
/src/locales/ @Yorha4D @KarryCharon @shinshin86 @Comfy-Org/comfy_maintainer
# LLM Instructions (blank on purpose)
.claude/
.cursor/
.cursorrules
**/AGENTS.md
**/CLAUDE.md
# Mask Editor extension
/src/extensions/core/maskeditor.ts @trsommer @Comfy-Org/comfy_frontend_devs

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# Contributing to ComfyUI Frontend
We're building this frontend together and would love your help — no matter how you'd like to pitch in! You don't need to write code to make a difference.
## Ways to Contribute
- **Pull Requests:** Add features, fix bugs, or improve code health. Browse [issues](https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/issues) for inspiration. Look for the `Good first issue` label if you're new to the project.
- **Vote on Features:** Give a 👍 to the feature requests you care about to help us prioritize.
- **Verify Bugs:** Try reproducing reported issues and share your results (even if the bug doesn't occur!).
- **Community Support:** Hop into our [Discord](https://discord.com/invite/comfyorg) to answer questions or get help.
- **Share & Advocate:** Tell your friends, tweet about us, or share tips to support the project.
Have another idea? Drop into Discord or open an issue, and let's chat!
## Development Setup
### Prerequisites & Technology Stack
- **Required Software**:
- Node.js (v18 or later to build; v24 for vite dev server) and pnpm
- Git for version control
- A running ComfyUI backend instance
- **Tech Stack**:
- [Vue 3.5 Composition API](https://vuejs.org/) with [TypeScript](https://www.typescriptlang.org/)
- [Pinia](https://pinia.vuejs.org/) for state management
- [PrimeVue](https://primevue.org/) with [TailwindCSS](https://tailwindcss.com/) for UI
- litegraph.js (integrated in src/lib) for node editor
- [zod](https://zod.dev/) for schema validation
- [vue-i18n](https://github.com/intlify/vue-i18n) for internationalization
### Initial Setup
1. Clone the repository:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend.git
cd ComfyUI_frontend
```
2. Install dependencies:
```bash
pnpm install
```
3. Configure environment (optional):
Create a `.env` file in the project root based on the provided [.env.example](.env.example) file.
**Note about ports**: By default, the dev server expects the ComfyUI backend at `localhost:8188`. If your ComfyUI instance runs on a different port, update this in your `.env` file.
### Dev Server Configuration
To launch ComfyUI and have it connect to your development server:
```bash
python main.py --port 8188
```
### Git pre-commit hooks
Run `pnpm prepare` to install Git pre-commit hooks. Currently, the pre-commit hook is used to auto-format code on commit.
### Dev Server
- Start local ComfyUI backend at `localhost:8188`
- Run `pnpm dev` to start the dev server
- Run `pnpm dev:electron` to start the dev server with electron API mocked
#### Access dev server on touch devices
Enable remote access to the dev server by setting `VITE_REMOTE_DEV` in `.env` to `true`.
After you start the dev server, you should see following logs:
```
> comfyui-frontend@1.3.42 dev
> vite
VITE v5.4.6 ready in 488 ms
➜ Local: http://localhost:5173/
➜ Network: http://172.21.80.1:5173/
➜ Network: http://192.168.2.20:5173/
➜ press h + enter to show help
```
Make sure your desktop machine and touch device are on the same network. On your touch device,
navigate to `http://<server_ip>:5173` (e.g. `http://192.168.2.20:5173` here), to access the ComfyUI frontend.
> ⚠️ IMPORTANT:
The dev server will NOT load JavaScript extensions from custom nodes. Only core extensions (built into the frontend) will be loaded. This is because the shim system that allows custom node JavaScript to import frontend modules only works in production builds. Python custom nodes still function normally. See [Extension Development Guide](docs/extensions/development.md) for details and workarounds. And See [Extension Overview](docs/extensions/README.md) for extensions overview.
## Development Workflow
### Architecture Decision Records
We document significant architectural decisions using ADRs (Architecture Decision Records). See [docs/adr/](docs/adr/) for all ADRs and the template for creating new ones.
### Backporting Changes to Release Branches
When you fix a bug that affects a version in feature freeze, we use an automated backport process to apply the fix to the release candidate branch.
#### Real Example
- Subgraphs feature was released in v1.24
- While developing v1.25, we discovered a bug in subgraphs
- v1.24 is in feature freeze (only accepting bug fixes, no new features)
- The fix needs to be applied to both main (v1.25) and the v1.24 release candidate
#### How to Backport Your Fix
1. Create your PR fixing the bug on `main` branch as usual
2. Before merging, add these labels to your PR:
- `needs-backport` - triggers the automated backport workflow
- `1.24` - targets the `core/1.24` release candidate branch
3. Merge your PR normally
4. The automated workflow will:
- Create a new branch from `core/1.24`
- Apply your changes to that branch
- Open a new PR to `core/1.24`
- Comment on your original PR with a link to the backport PR
#### When to Use Backporting
- Bug fixes for features already released
- Security fixes
- Critical issues affecting existing functionality
- Never for new features (these wait for the next release cycle)
#### Handling Conflicts
If the automated cherry-pick fails due to conflicts, the workflow will comment on your PR with:
- The list of conflicting files
- Instructions to manually cherry-pick to the release candidate branch
See [PR #4616](https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/pull/4616) for the actual subgraph bugfix that was backported from v1.25 to v1.24.
## Code Editor Configuration
### Recommended Setup
This project includes `.vscode/launch.json.default` and `.vscode/settings.json.default` files with recommended launch and workspace settings for editors that use the `.vscode` directory (e.g., VS Code, Cursor, etc.).
We've also included a list of recommended extensions in `.vscode/extensions.json`. Your editor should detect this file and show a human friendly list in the Extensions panel, linking each entry to its marketplace page.
### MCP Integrations
#### Playwright Browser Automation
The Playwright MCP server enables LLM coding assistants (like Copilot, Claude Code, etc.) to control and inspect web browsers programmatically. This allows assistants to navigate websites, take screenshots, and interact with web pages on your behalf.
For ComfyUI_frontend development, you can ask coding assistants to use Playwright screenshots to continuously verify that your code changes produce the expected visual results.
##### Setup for Claude Code
After installing dependencies with `pnpm i`, the Playwright MCP server will be automatically available when you start Claude Code locally.
Here's how Claude Code can use the Playwright MCP server to inspect the interface of the local development server (assuming you're running the dev server at `localhost:5173`):
```
> navigate to localhost:5173 and take a screenshot.
tell me the items in the menubar
● I'll navigate to localhost:5173 and take a
screenshot to see the menubar items.
● playwright:playwright_navigate (MCP)(url: …
"http://local
host:5173")
⎿ Navigated to http://localhost:5173
● playwright:playwright_screenshot (MCP)(name: "lo…
alhost_5173
_menubar")
⎿ Screenshot saved to: ../../../Downloads/localho
st_5173_menubar-2025-05-30T17-23-00-942Z.png
⎿ Screenshot also stored in memory with name:
'localhost_5173_menubar'
● Read(../../../Downloads/localhost_5173_menubar-2…
25-05-30T17-23-00-942Z.png)
⎿ Read image (94.3KB)
● Based on the screenshot, I can see the menubar at
the top of the ComfyUI interface contains the
following items:
Main Menubar Items:
- Workflow - Menu for workflow-related actions
- Edit - Menu for editing operations
- Help - Menu for help and documentation
Additional UI Elements:
- ComfyUI Logo - On the far left
- Workflow Tab - Shows "Unsaved Workflow" with a
dropdown and close button
- Layout Controls - On the far right (grid view
and hamburger menu icons)
The interface shows a typical ComfyUI workflow
graph with nodes like "Load Checkpoint", "CLIP
Text Encode (Prompt)", "KSampler", and "Empty
Latent Image" connected with colored cables.
```
## Testing
### Unit Tests
- `pnpm i` to install all dependencies
- `pnpm test:unit` to execute all unit tests
### Playwright Tests
Playwright tests verify the whole app. See [browser_tests/README.md](browser_tests/README.md) for details.
### Running All Tests
Before submitting a PR, ensure all tests pass:
```bash
pnpm test:unit
pnpm test:browser
pnpm typecheck
pnpm lint
pnpm format
```
## Code Style Guidelines
### TypeScript
- Use TypeScript for all new code
- Avoid `any` types - use proper type definitions
- Never use `@ts-expect-error` - fix the underlying type issue
### Vue 3 Patterns
- Use Composition API for all components
- Follow Vue 3.5+ patterns (props destructuring is reactive)
- Use `<script setup>` syntax
### Styling
- Use Tailwind CSS classes instead of custom CSS
- Follow the existing dark theme pattern: `dark-theme:` prefix (not `dark:`)
### Internationalization
- All user-facing strings must use vue-i18n
- Add translations to `src/locales/en/main.json`
- Use translation keys: `const { t } = useI18n(); t('key.path')`
## Icons
The project supports three types of icons, all with automatic imports (no manual imports needed):
1. **PrimeIcons** - Built-in PrimeVue icons using CSS classes: `<i class="pi pi-plus" />`
2. **Iconify Icons** - 200,000+ icons from various libraries: `<i class="icon-[lucide--settings]" />`, `<i class="icon-[mdi--folder]" />`
3. **Custom Icons** - Your own SVG icons: `<i-comfy:workflow />`
Icons are powered by the unplugin-icons system, which automatically discovers and imports icons as Vue components. Custom icons are stored in `packages/design-system/src/icons/` and processed by `packages/design-system/src/iconCollection.ts` with automatic validation.
For detailed instructions and code examples, see [packages/design-system/src/icons/README.md](packages/design-system/src/icons/README.md).
## Working with litegraph.js
Since Aug 5, 2025, litegraph.js is now integrated directly into this repository. It was merged using git subtree to preserve the complete commit history ([PR #4667](https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/pull/4667), [ADR](docs/adr/0001-merge-litegraph-into-frontend.md)).
### Important Notes
- **Issue References**: Commits from the original litegraph repository may contain issue/PR numbers (e.g., #4667) that refer to issues/PRs in the original litegraph.js repository, not this one.
- **File Paths**: When viewing historical commits, file paths may show the original structure before the subtree merge. In those cases, just consider the paths relative to the new litegraph folder.
- **Contributing**: All litegraph modifications should now be made directly in this repository.
The original litegraph repository (https://github.com/Comfy-Org/litegraph.js) is now archived.
## Submitting Changes
### Pull Request Process
1. Ensure your branch is up to date with main
2. Run all tests and ensure they pass
3. Create a pull request with a clear title and description
4. Use conventional commit format for PR titles:
- `[feat]` for new features
- `[fix]` for bug fixes
- `[docs]` for documentation
- `[refactor]` for code refactoring
- `[test]` for test additions/changes
- `[chore]` for maintenance tasks
### PR Description Template
```
## Description
Brief description of the changes
## Type of Change
- [ ] Bug fix
- [ ] New feature
- [ ] Breaking change
- [ ] Documentation update
## Testing
- [ ] Unit tests pass
- [ ] Component tests pass
- [ ] Browser tests pass (if applicable)
- [ ] Manual testing completed
## Screenshots (if applicable)
Add screenshots for UI changes
```
### Review Process
1. All PRs require at least one review
2. Address review feedback promptly
3. Keep PRs focused - one feature/fix per PR
4. Large features should be discussed in an issue first
## Questions?
If you have questions about contributing:
- Check existing issues and discussions
- Ask in our [Discord](https://discord.com/invite/comfyorg)
- Open a new issue for clarification
Thank you for contributing to ComfyUI Frontend!

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<summary>v1.5: Native translation (i18n)</summary>
ComfyUI now includes built-in translation support, replacing the need for third-party translation extensions. Select your language
in `Comfy > Locale > Language` to translate the interface into English, Chinese (Simplified), Russian, Japanese, Korean, or Arabic. This native
in `Comfy > Locale > Language` to translate the interface into English, Chinese (Simplified), Russian, Japanese, or Korean. This native
implementation offers better performance, reliability, and maintainability compared to previous solutions.<br>
More details available here: https://blog.comfy.org/p/native-localization-support-i18n
@@ -512,27 +512,201 @@ The selection toolbox will display the command button when items are selected:
## Contributing
We welcome contributions to ComfyUI Frontend! Please see our [Contributing Guide](CONTRIBUTING.md) for:
We're building this frontend together and would love your help — no matter how you'd like to pitch in! You don't need to write code to make a difference.
- Ways to contribute (code, documentation, testing, community support)
- Development setup and workflow
- Code style guidelines
- Testing requirements
- How to submit pull requests
- Backporting fixes to release branches
Here are some ways to get involved:
- **Pull Requests:** Add features, fix bugs, or improve code health. Browse [issues](https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/issues) for inspiration.
- **Vote on Features:** Give a 👍 to the feature requests you care about to help us prioritize.
- **Verify Bugs:** Try reproducing reported issues and share your results (even if the bug doesn't occur!).
- **Community Support:** Hop into our [Discord](https://www.comfy.org/discord) to answer questions or get help.
- **Share & Advocate:** Tell your friends, tweet about us, or share tips to support the project.
Have another idea? Drop into Discord or open an issue, and let's chat!
## Development
For detailed development setup, testing procedures, and technical information, please refer to [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md).
### Prerequisites & Technology Stack
- **Required Software**:
- Node.js (v16 or later; v20/v22 strongly recommended) and npm
- Git for version control
- A running ComfyUI backend instance
- **Tech Stack**:
- [Vue 3](https://vuejs.org/) with [TypeScript](https://www.typescriptlang.org/)
- [Pinia](https://pinia.vuejs.org/) for state management
- [PrimeVue](https://primevue.org/) with [TailwindCSS](https://tailwindcss.com/) for UI
- [litegraph.js](https://github.com/Comfy-Org/litegraph.js) for node editor
- [zod](https://zod.dev/) for schema validation
- [vue-i18n](https://github.com/intlify/vue-i18n) for internationalization
### Initial Setup
1. Clone the repository:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend.git
cd ComfyUI_frontend
```
2. Install dependencies:
```bash
npm install
```
3. Configure environment (optional):
Create a `.env` file in the project root based on the provided [.env.example](.env.example) file.
**Note about ports**: By default, the dev server expects the ComfyUI backend at `localhost:8188`. If your ComfyUI instance runs on a different port, update this in your `.env` file.
### Dev Server Configuration
To launch ComfyUI and have it connect to your development server:
```bash
python main.py --port 8188
```
### Git pre-commit hooks
Run `npm run prepare` to install Git pre-commit hooks. Currently, the pre-commit
hook is used to auto-format code on commit.
### Dev Server
Note: The dev server will NOT load any extension from the ComfyUI server. Only
core extensions will be loaded.
- Start local ComfyUI backend at `localhost:8188`
- Run `npm run dev` to start the dev server
- Run `npm run dev:electron` to start the dev server with electron API mocked
#### Access dev server on touch devices
Enable remote access to the dev server by setting `VITE_REMOTE_DEV` in `.env` to `true`.
After you start the dev server, you should see following logs:
```
> comfyui-frontend@1.3.42 dev
> vite
VITE v5.4.6 ready in 488 ms
➜ Local: http://localhost:5173/
➜ Network: http://172.21.80.1:5173/
➜ Network: http://192.168.2.20:5173/
➜ press h + enter to show help
```
Make sure your desktop machine and touch device are on the same network. On your touch device,
navigate to `http://<server_ip>:5173` (e.g. `http://192.168.2.20:5173` here), to access the ComfyUI frontend.
### Recommended Code Editor Configuration
This project includes `.vscode/launch.json.default` and `.vscode/settings.json.default` files with recommended launch and workspace settings for editors that use the `.vscode` directory (e.g., VS Code, Cursor, etc.).
We've also included a list of recommended extensions in `.vscode/extensions.json`. Your editor should detect this file and show a human friendly list in the Extensions panel, linking each entry to its marketplace page.
### Recommended MCP Integrations
#### Playwright Browser Automation
The Playwright MCP server enables LLM coding assistants (like Copilot, Claude Code, etc.) to control and inspect web browsers programmatically. This allows assistants to navigate websites, take screenshots, and interact with web pages on your behalf.
For ComfyUI_frontend development, you can ask coding assistants to use Playwright screenshots to continuously verify that your code changes produce the expected visual results.
##### Setup for Claude Code
After installing dependencies with `npm i`, the Playwright MCP server will be automatically available when you start Claude Code locally.
Here's how Claude Code can use the Playwright MCP server to inspect the interface of the local development server (assuming you're running the dev server at `localhost:5173`):
```
> navigate to localhost:5173 and take a screenshot.
tell me the items in the menubar
● I'll navigate to localhost:5173 and take a
screenshot to see the menubar items.
● playwright:playwright_navigate (MCP)(url: …
"http://local
host:5173")
⎿ Navigated to http://localhost:5173
● playwright:playwright_screenshot (MCP)(name: "lo…
alhost_5173
_menubar")
⎿ Screenshot saved to: ../../../Downloads/localho
st_5173_menubar-2025-05-30T17-23-00-942Z.png
⎿ Screenshot also stored in memory with name:
'localhost_5173_menubar'
● Read(../../../Downloads/localhost_5173_menubar-2…
25-05-30T17-23-00-942Z.png)
⎿ Read image (94.3KB)
● Based on the screenshot, I can see the menubar at
the top of the ComfyUI interface contains the
following items:
Main Menubar Items:
- Workflow - Menu for workflow-related actions
- Edit - Menu for editing operations
- Help - Menu for help and documentation
Additional UI Elements:
- ComfyUI Logo - On the far left
- Workflow Tab - Shows "Unsaved Workflow" with a
dropdown and close button
- Layout Controls - On the far right (grid view
and hamburger menu icons)
The interface shows a typical ComfyUI workflow
graph with nodes like "Load Checkpoint", "CLIP
Text Encode (Prompt)", "KSampler", and "Empty
Latent Image" connected with colored cables.
```
### Unit Test
- `npm i` to install all dependencies
- `npm run test:unit` to execute all unit tests.
### Component Test
Component test verifies Vue components in `src/components/`.
- `npm run test:component` to execute all component tests.
### Playwright Test
Playwright test verifies the whole app. See <https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/blob/main/browser_tests/README.md> for details.
### Custom Icons
The project supports custom SVG icons through the unplugin-icons system. Custom icons are stored in `src/assets/icons/custom/` and can be used as Vue components with the `i-comfy:` prefix.
For detailed instructions on adding and using custom icons, see [src/assets/icons/README.md](src/assets/icons/README.md).
### litegraph.js
This repo is using litegraph package hosted on <https://github.com/Comfy-Org/litegraph.js>. Any changes to litegraph should be submitted in that repo instead.
#### Test litegraph.js changes
- Run `npm link` in the local litegraph repo.
- Run `npm link @comfyorg/litegraph` in this repo.
This will replace the litegraph package in this repo with the local litegraph repo.
### i18n
See [locales/README.md](src/locales/README.md) for details.
### Storybook
See [.storybook/README.md](.storybook/README.md) for component development and visual testing documentation.
## Troubleshooting
For comprehensive troubleshooting and technical support, please refer to our official documentation:

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import type { StorybookConfig } from '@storybook/vue3-vite'
import { FileSystemIconLoader } from 'unplugin-icons/loaders'
import IconsResolver from 'unplugin-icons/resolver'
import Icons from 'unplugin-icons/vite'
import Components from 'unplugin-vue-components/vite'
import type { InlineConfig } from 'vite'
const config: StorybookConfig = {
stories: ['../src/**/*.stories.@(js|jsx|mjs|ts|tsx)'],
addons: ['@storybook/addon-docs'],
framework: {
name: '@storybook/vue3-vite',
options: {}
},
staticDirs: [{ from: '../public', to: '/' }],
async viteFinal(config) {
// Use dynamic import to avoid CJS deprecation warning
const { mergeConfig } = await import('vite')
const { default: tailwindcss } = await import('@tailwindcss/vite')
// Filter out any plugins that might generate import maps
if (config.plugins) {
config.plugins = config.plugins
// Type guard: ensure we have valid plugin objects with names
.filter(
(plugin): plugin is NonNullable<typeof plugin> & { name: string } => {
return (
plugin !== null &&
plugin !== undefined &&
typeof plugin === 'object' &&
'name' in plugin &&
typeof plugin.name === 'string'
)
}
)
// Business logic: filter out import-map plugins
.filter((plugin) => !plugin.name.includes('import-map'))
}
return mergeConfig(config, {
// Replace plugins entirely to avoid inheritance issues
plugins: [
// Only include plugins we explicitly need for Storybook
tailwindcss(),
Icons({
compiler: 'vue3',
customCollections: {
comfy: FileSystemIconLoader(
process.cwd() + '/../../packages/design-system/src/icons'
)
}
}),
Components({
dts: false, // Disable dts generation in Storybook
resolvers: [
IconsResolver({
customCollections: ['comfy']
})
],
dirs: [
process.cwd() + '/src/components',
process.cwd() + '/src/views'
],
deep: true,
extensions: ['vue'],
directoryAsNamespace: true
})
],
server: {
allowedHosts: true
},
resolve: {
alias: {
'@': process.cwd() + '/src',
'@frontend-locales': process.cwd() + '/../../src/locales'
}
},
build: {
rollupOptions: {
onwarn: (warning, warn) => {
// Suppress specific warnings
if (
warning.code === 'UNUSED_EXTERNAL_IMPORT' &&
warning.message?.includes('resolveComponent')
) {
return
}
// Suppress Storybook font asset warnings
if (
warning.code === 'UNRESOLVED_IMPORT' &&
warning.message?.includes('nunito-sans')
) {
return
}
warn(warning)
}
},
chunkSizeWarningLimit: 1000
}
} satisfies InlineConfig)
}
}
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import { definePreset } from '@primevue/themes'
import Aura from '@primevue/themes/aura'
import { setup } from '@storybook/vue3'
import type { Preview, StoryContext, StoryFn } from '@storybook/vue3-vite'
import { createPinia } from 'pinia'
import 'primeicons/primeicons.css'
import PrimeVue from 'primevue/config'
import ConfirmationService from 'primevue/confirmationservice'
import ToastService from 'primevue/toastservice'
import Tooltip from 'primevue/tooltip'
import '@/assets/css/style.css'
import { i18n } from '@/i18n'
const ComfyUIPreset = definePreset(Aura, {
semantic: {
// @ts-expect-error prime type quirk
primary: Aura['primitive'].blue
}
})
setup((app) => {
app.directive('tooltip', Tooltip)
const pinia = createPinia()
app.use(pinia)
app.use(i18n)
app.use(PrimeVue, {
theme: {
preset: ComfyUIPreset,
options: {
prefix: 'p',
cssLayer: { name: 'primevue', order: 'primevue, tailwind-utilities' },
darkModeSelector: '.dark-theme, :root:has(.dark-theme)'
}
}
})
app.use(ConfirmationService)
app.use(ToastService)
})
export const withTheme = (Story: StoryFn, context: StoryContext) => {
const theme = context.globals.theme || 'light'
if (theme === 'dark') {
document.documentElement.classList.add('dark-theme')
document.body.classList.add('dark-theme')
} else {
document.documentElement.classList.remove('dark-theme')
document.body.classList.remove('dark-theme')
}
return Story(context.args, context)
}
const preview: Preview = {
parameters: {
controls: {
matchers: { color: /(background|color)$/i, date: /Date$/i }
},
backgrounds: {
default: 'light',
values: [
{ name: 'light', value: '#ffffff' },
{ name: 'dark', value: '#0a0a0a' }
]
}
},
globalTypes: {
theme: {
name: 'Theme',
description: 'Global theme for components',
defaultValue: 'light',
toolbar: {
icon: 'circlehollow',
items: [
{ value: 'light', icon: 'sun', title: 'Light' },
{ value: 'dark', icon: 'moon', title: 'Dark' }
],
showName: true,
dynamicTitle: true
}
}
},
decorators: [withTheme]
}
export default preview

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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8" />
<title>ComfyUI Desktop</title>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, user-scalable=no" />
</head>
<body>
<div id="desktop-app"></div>
<script type="module" src="src/main.ts"></script>
</body>
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{
"name": "@comfyorg/desktop-ui",
"version": "0.0.1",
"type": "module",
"nx": {
"tags": [
"scope:desktop",
"type:app"
],
"targets": {
"dev": {
"executor": "nx:run-commands",
"continuous": true,
"options": {
"cwd": "apps/desktop-ui",
"command": "vite --config vite.config.mts"
}
},
"serve": {
"executor": "nx:run-commands",
"continuous": true,
"options": {
"cwd": "apps/desktop-ui",
"command": "vite --config vite.config.mts"
}
},
"build": {
"executor": "nx:run-commands",
"cache": true,
"dependsOn": [
"^build"
],
"options": {
"cwd": "apps/desktop-ui",
"command": "vite build --config vite.config.mts"
},
"outputs": [
"{projectRoot}/dist"
]
},
"preview": {
"executor": "nx:run-commands",
"continuous": true,
"dependsOn": [
"build"
],
"options": {
"cwd": "apps/desktop-ui",
"command": "vite preview --config vite.config.mts"
}
},
"storybook": {
"executor": "nx:run-commands",
"continuous": true,
"options": {
"cwd": "apps/desktop-ui",
"command": "storybook dev -p 6007"
}
},
"build-storybook": {
"executor": "nx:run-commands",
"cache": true,
"options": {
"cwd": "apps/desktop-ui",
"command": "storybook build -o dist/storybook"
},
"outputs": [
"{projectRoot}/dist/storybook"
]
},
"lint": {
"executor": "nx:run-commands",
"cache": true,
"options": {
"cwd": "apps/desktop-ui",
"command": "eslint src --cache"
}
},
"typecheck": {
"executor": "nx:run-commands",
"cache": true,
"options": {
"cwd": "apps/desktop-ui",
"command": "vue-tsc --noEmit -p tsconfig.json"
}
}
}
},
"scripts": {
"storybook": "storybook dev -p 6007",
"build-storybook": "storybook build -o dist/storybook"
},
"dependencies": {
"@comfyorg/comfyui-electron-types": "0.4.73-0",
"@comfyorg/shared-frontend-utils": "workspace:*",
"@primevue/core": "catalog:",
"@primevue/themes": "catalog:",
"@vueuse/core": "catalog:",
"pinia": "catalog:",
"primeicons": "catalog:",
"primevue": "catalog:",
"vue": "catalog:",
"vue-i18n": "catalog:",
"vue-router": "catalog:"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@tailwindcss/vite": "catalog:",
"@vitejs/plugin-vue": "catalog:",
"dotenv": "catalog:",
"unplugin-icons": "catalog:",
"unplugin-vue-components": "catalog:",
"vite": "catalog:",
"vite-plugin-html": "catalog:",
"vite-plugin-vue-devtools": "catalog:",
"vue-tsc": "catalog:"
}
}

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<template>
<RouterView />
</template>
<script setup lang="ts">
import { RouterView } from 'vue-router'
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@import '@comfyorg/design-system/css/style.css';
#desktop-app {
position: absolute;
inset: 0;
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<template>
<div
ref="rootEl"
class="relative overflow-hidden h-full w-full bg-neutral-900"
>
<div class="p-terminal rounded-none h-full w-full p-2">
<div ref="terminalEl" class="h-full terminal-host" />
</div>
<Button
v-tooltip.left="{
value: tooltipText,
showDelay: 300
}"
icon="pi pi-copy"
severity="secondary"
size="small"
:class="
cn('absolute top-2 right-8 transition-opacity', {
'opacity-0 pointer-events-none select-none': !isHovered
})
"
:aria-label="tooltipText"
@click="handleCopy"
/>
</div>
</template>
<script setup lang="ts">
import { useElementHover, useEventListener } from '@vueuse/core'
import type { IDisposable } from '@xterm/xterm'
import Button from 'primevue/button'
import type { Ref } from 'vue'
import { computed, onMounted, onUnmounted, ref } from 'vue'
import { useI18n } from 'vue-i18n'
import { useTerminal } from '@/composables/bottomPanelTabs/useTerminal'
import { electronAPI, isElectron } from '@/utils/envUtil'
import { cn } from '@/utils/tailwindUtil'
const { t } = useI18n()
const emit = defineEmits<{
created: [ReturnType<typeof useTerminal>, Ref<HTMLElement | undefined>]
unmounted: []
}>()
const terminalEl = ref<HTMLElement | undefined>()
const rootEl = ref<HTMLElement | undefined>()
const hasSelection = ref(false)
const isHovered = useElementHover(rootEl)
const terminalData = useTerminal(terminalEl)
emit('created', terminalData, ref(rootEl))
const { terminal } = terminalData
let selectionDisposable: IDisposable | undefined
const tooltipText = computed(() => {
return hasSelection.value
? t('serverStart.copySelectionTooltip')
: t('serverStart.copyAllTooltip')
})
const handleCopy = async () => {
const existingSelection = terminal.getSelection()
const shouldSelectAll = !existingSelection
if (shouldSelectAll) terminal.selectAll()
const selectedText = shouldSelectAll
? terminal.getSelection()
: existingSelection
if (selectedText) {
await navigator.clipboard.writeText(selectedText)
if (shouldSelectAll) {
terminal.clearSelection()
}
}
}
const showContextMenu = (event: MouseEvent) => {
event.preventDefault()
electronAPI()?.showContextMenu({ type: 'text' })
}
if (isElectron()) {
useEventListener(terminalEl, 'contextmenu', showContextMenu)
}
onMounted(() => {
selectionDisposable = terminal.onSelectionChange(() => {
hasSelection.value = terminal.hasSelection()
})
})
onUnmounted(() => {
selectionDisposable?.dispose()
emit('unmounted')
})
</script>
<style scoped>
@reference '../../../../assets/css/style.css';
:deep(.p-terminal) .xterm {
@apply overflow-hidden;
}
:deep(.p-terminal) .xterm-screen {
@apply bg-neutral-900 overflow-hidden;
}
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<template>
<div :class="wrapperClass">
<div class="grid grid-rows-2 gap-8">
<!-- Top container: Logo -->
<div class="flex items-end justify-center">
<img
src="/assets/images/comfy-brand-mark.svg"
:alt="t('g.logoAlt')"
class="w-60"
/>
</div>
<!-- Bottom container: Progress and text -->
<div class="flex flex-col items-center justify-center gap-4">
<ProgressBar
v-if="!hideProgress"
:mode="progressMode"
:value="progressPercentage ?? 0"
:show-value="false"
class="w-90 h-2 mt-8"
:pt="{ value: { class: 'bg-brand-yellow' } }"
/>
<h1 v-if="title" class="font-inter font-bold text-3xl text-neutral-300">
{{ title }}
</h1>
<p v-if="statusText" class="text-lg text-neutral-400">
{{ statusText }}
</p>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</template>
<script setup lang="ts">
import ProgressBar from 'primevue/progressbar'
import { computed } from 'vue'
import { useI18n } from 'vue-i18n'
const { t } = useI18n()
/** Props for the StartupDisplay component */
interface StartupDisplayProps {
/** Progress: 0-100 for determinate, undefined for indeterminate */
progressPercentage?: number
/** Main title text */
title?: string
/** Status text shown below the title */
statusText?: string
/** Hide the progress bar */
hideProgress?: boolean
/** Use full screen wrapper (default: true) */
fullScreen?: boolean
}
const {
progressPercentage,
title,
statusText,
hideProgress = false,
fullScreen = true
} = defineProps<StartupDisplayProps>()
const progressMode = computed(() =>
progressPercentage === undefined ? 'indeterminate' : 'determinate'
)
const wrapperClass = computed(() =>
fullScreen
? 'flex items-center justify-center min-h-screen'
: 'flex items-center justify-center'
)
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<template>
<IconField class="w-full">
<InputText
v-bind="$attrs"
:model-value="internalValue"
class="w-full"
:invalid="validationState === ValidationState.INVALID"
@update:model-value="handleInput"
@blur="handleBlur"
/>
<InputIcon
:class="{
'pi pi-spin pi-spinner text-neutral-400':
validationState === ValidationState.LOADING,
'pi pi-check text-green-500 cursor-pointer':
validationState === ValidationState.VALID,
'pi pi-times text-red-500 cursor-pointer':
validationState === ValidationState.INVALID
}"
@click="validateUrl(props.modelValue)"
/>
</IconField>
</template>
<script setup lang="ts">
import { isValidUrl } from '@comfyorg/shared-frontend-utils/formatUtil'
import { checkUrlReachable } from '@comfyorg/shared-frontend-utils/networkUtil'
import IconField from 'primevue/iconfield'
import InputIcon from 'primevue/inputicon'
import InputText from 'primevue/inputtext'
import { onMounted, ref, watch } from 'vue'
import { ValidationState } from '@/utils/validationUtil'
const props = defineProps<{
modelValue: string
validateUrlFn?: (url: string) => Promise<boolean>
}>()
const emit = defineEmits<{
'update:modelValue': [value: string]
'state-change': [state: ValidationState]
}>()
const validationState = ref<ValidationState>(ValidationState.IDLE)
const cleanInput = (value: string): string =>
value ? value.replace(/\s+/g, '') : ''
// Add internal value state
const internalValue = ref(cleanInput(props.modelValue))
// Watch for external modelValue changes
watch(
() => props.modelValue,
async (newValue: string) => {
internalValue.value = cleanInput(newValue)
await validateUrl(newValue)
}
)
watch(validationState, (newState) => {
emit('state-change', newState)
})
// Validate on mount
onMounted(async () => {
await validateUrl(props.modelValue)
})
const handleInput = (value: string | undefined) => {
// Update internal value without emitting
internalValue.value = cleanInput(value ?? '')
// Reset validation state when user types
validationState.value = ValidationState.IDLE
}
const handleBlur = async () => {
const input = cleanInput(internalValue.value)
let normalizedUrl = input
try {
const url = new URL(input)
normalizedUrl = url.toString()
} catch {
// If URL parsing fails, just use the cleaned input
}
// Emit the update only on blur
emit('update:modelValue', normalizedUrl)
}
// Default validation implementation
const defaultValidateUrl = async (url: string): Promise<boolean> => {
if (!isValidUrl(url)) return false
try {
return await checkUrlReachable(url)
} catch {
return false
}
}
const validateUrl = async (value: string) => {
if (validationState.value === ValidationState.LOADING) return
const url = cleanInput(value)
// Reset state
validationState.value = ValidationState.IDLE
// Skip validation if empty
if (!url) return
validationState.value = ValidationState.LOADING
try {
const isValid = await (props.validateUrlFn ?? defaultValidateUrl)(url)
validationState.value = isValid
? ValidationState.VALID
: ValidationState.INVALID
} catch {
validationState.value = ValidationState.INVALID
}
}
// Add inheritAttrs option to prevent attrs from being applied to root element
defineOptions({
inheritAttrs: false
})
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<template>
<div
class="grid grid-rows-[1fr_auto_auto_1fr] w-full max-w-3xl mx-auto h-[40rem] select-none"
>
<h2 class="font-inter font-bold text-3xl text-neutral-100 text-center">
{{ $t('install.gpuPicker.title') }}
</h2>
<!-- GPU Selection buttons - takes up remaining space and centers content -->
<div class="flex-1 flex gap-8 justify-center items-center">
<!-- Apple Metal / NVIDIA -->
<HardwareOption
v-if="platform === 'darwin'"
:image-path="'/assets/images/apple-mps-logo.png'"
placeholder-text="Apple Metal"
subtitle="Apple Metal"
:value="'mps'"
:selected="selected === 'mps'"
:recommended="true"
@click="pickGpu('mps')"
/>
<HardwareOption
v-else
:image-path="'/assets/images/nvidia-logo-square.jpg'"
placeholder-text="NVIDIA"
:subtitle="$t('install.gpuPicker.nvidiaSubtitle')"
:value="'nvidia'"
:selected="selected === 'nvidia'"
:recommended="true"
@click="pickGpu('nvidia')"
/>
<!-- CPU -->
<HardwareOption
placeholder-text="CPU"
:subtitle="$t('install.gpuPicker.cpuSubtitle')"
:value="'cpu'"
:selected="selected === 'cpu'"
@click="pickGpu('cpu')"
/>
<!-- Manual Install -->
<HardwareOption
placeholder-text="Manual Install"
:subtitle="$t('install.gpuPicker.manualSubtitle')"
:value="'unsupported'"
:selected="selected === 'unsupported'"
@click="pickGpu('unsupported')"
/>
</div>
<div class="pt-12 px-24 h-16">
<div v-show="showRecommendedBadge" class="flex items-center gap-2">
<Tag
:value="$t('install.gpuPicker.recommended')"
class="bg-neutral-300 text-neutral-900 rounded-full text-sm font-bold px-2 py-[1px]"
/>
<i class="icon-[lucide--badge-check] text-neutral-300 text-lg" />
</div>
</div>
<div class="text-neutral-300 px-24">
<p v-show="descriptionText" class="leading-relaxed">
{{ descriptionText }}
</p>
</div>
</div>
</template>
<script setup lang="ts">
import type { TorchDeviceType } from '@comfyorg/comfyui-electron-types'
import Tag from 'primevue/tag'
import { computed } from 'vue'
import HardwareOption from '@/components/install/HardwareOption.vue'
import { st } from '@/i18n'
import { electronAPI } from '@/utils/envUtil'
const selected = defineModel<TorchDeviceType | null>('device', {
required: true
})
const electron = electronAPI()
const platform = electron.getPlatform()
const showRecommendedBadge = computed(
() => selected.value === 'mps' || selected.value === 'nvidia'
)
const descriptionKeys = {
mps: 'appleMetal',
nvidia: 'nvidia',
cpu: 'cpu',
unsupported: 'manual'
} as const
const descriptionText = computed(() => {
const key = selected.value ? descriptionKeys[selected.value] : undefined
return st(`install.gpuPicker.${key}Description`, '')
})
const pickGpu = (value: TorchDeviceType) => {
selected.value = value
}
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// eslint-disable-next-line storybook/no-renderer-packages
import type { Meta, StoryObj } from '@storybook/vue3'
import HardwareOption from './HardwareOption.vue'
const meta: Meta<typeof HardwareOption> = {
title: 'Desktop/Components/HardwareOption',
component: HardwareOption,
parameters: {
layout: 'centered',
backgrounds: {
default: 'dark',
values: [{ name: 'dark', value: '#1a1a1a' }]
}
},
argTypes: {
selected: { control: 'boolean' },
imagePath: { control: 'text' },
placeholderText: { control: 'text' },
subtitle: { control: 'text' }
}
}
export default meta
type Story = StoryObj<typeof meta>
export const AppleMetalSelected: Story = {
args: {
imagePath: '/assets/images/apple-mps-logo.png',
placeholderText: 'Apple Metal',
subtitle: 'Apple Metal',
value: 'mps',
selected: true
}
}
export const AppleMetalUnselected: Story = {
args: {
imagePath: '/assets/images/apple-mps-logo.png',
placeholderText: 'Apple Metal',
subtitle: 'Apple Metal',
value: 'mps',
selected: false
}
}
export const CPUOption: Story = {
args: {
placeholderText: 'CPU',
subtitle: 'Subtitle',
value: 'cpu',
selected: false
}
}
export const ManualInstall: Story = {
args: {
placeholderText: 'Manual Install',
subtitle: 'Subtitle',
value: 'unsupported',
selected: false
}
}
export const NvidiaSelected: Story = {
args: {
imagePath: '/assets/images/nvidia-logo-square.jpg',
placeholderText: 'NVIDIA',
subtitle: 'NVIDIA',
value: 'nvidia',
selected: true
}
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<template>
<div class="relative">
<!-- Recommended Badge -->
<button
:class="
cn(
'hardware-option w-[170px] h-[190px] p-5 flex flex-col items-center rounded-3xl transition-all duration-200 bg-neutral-900/70 border-4',
selected ? 'border-solid border-brand-yellow' : 'border-transparent'
)
"
@click="$emit('click')"
>
<!-- Icon/Logo Area - Rounded square container -->
<div
class="icon-container w-[110px] h-[110px] shrink-0 rounded-2xl bg-neutral-800 flex items-center justify-center overflow-hidden"
>
<img
v-if="imagePath"
:src="imagePath"
:alt="placeholderText"
class="w-full h-full object-cover"
style="object-position: 57% center"
draggable="false"
/>
<span v-else class="text-xl font-medium text-neutral-400">
{{ placeholderText }}
</span>
</div>
<!-- Text Content -->
<div v-if="subtitle" class="text-center mt-4">
<div class="text-sm text-neutral-500">{{ subtitle }}</div>
</div>
</button>
</div>
</template>
<script setup lang="ts">
import type { TorchDeviceType } from '@comfyorg/comfyui-electron-types'
import { cn } from '@/utils/tailwindUtil'
interface Props {
imagePath?: string
placeholderText: string
subtitle?: string
value: TorchDeviceType
selected?: boolean
recommended?: boolean
}
defineProps<Props>()
defineEmits<{ click: [] }>()
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<template>
<div class="grid grid-cols-[1fr_auto_1fr] items-center gap-4">
<!-- Back button -->
<Button
v-if="currentStep !== '1'"
:label="$t('g.back')"
severity="secondary"
icon="pi pi-arrow-left"
class="font-inter rounded-lg border-0 px-6 py-2 justify-self-start"
@click="$emit('previous')"
/>
<div v-else></div>
<!-- Step indicators in center -->
<StepList class="flex justify-center items-center gap-3 select-none">
<Step value="1" :pt="stepPassthrough">
{{ $t('install.gpu') }}
</Step>
<Step value="2" :disabled="disableLocationStep" :pt="stepPassthrough">
{{ $t('install.installLocation') }}
</Step>
<Step value="3" :disabled="disableSettingsStep" :pt="stepPassthrough">
{{ $t('install.desktopSettings') }}
</Step>
</StepList>
<!-- Next/Install button -->
<Button
:label="currentStep !== '3' ? $t('g.next') : $t('g.install')"
class="px-8 py-2 bg-brand-yellow hover:bg-brand-yellow/90 font-inter rounded-lg border-0 transition-colors justify-self-end"
:pt="{
label: { class: 'text-neutral-900 font-inter font-black' }
}"
:disabled="!canProceed"
@click="currentStep !== '3' ? $emit('next') : $emit('install')"
/>
</div>
</template>
<script setup lang="ts">
import type { PassThrough } from '@primevue/core'
import Button from 'primevue/button'
import Step, { type StepPassThroughOptions } from 'primevue/step'
import StepList from 'primevue/steplist'
defineProps<{
/** Current step index as string ('1', '2', '3', '4') */
currentStep: string
/** Whether the user can proceed to the next step */
canProceed: boolean
/** Whether the location step should be disabled */
disableLocationStep: boolean
/** Whether the migration step should be disabled */
disableMigrationStep: boolean
/** Whether the settings step should be disabled */
disableSettingsStep: boolean
}>()
defineEmits<{
previous: []
next: []
install: []
}>()
const stepPassthrough: PassThrough<StepPassThroughOptions> = {
root: { class: 'flex-none p-0 m-0' },
header: ({ context }) => ({
class: [
'h-2.5 p-0 m-0 border-0 rounded-full transition-all duration-300',
context.active
? 'bg-brand-yellow w-8 rounded-sm'
: 'bg-neutral-700 w-2.5',
context.disabled ? 'opacity-60 cursor-not-allowed' : ''
].join(' ')
}),
number: { class: 'hidden' },
title: { class: 'hidden' }
}
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// eslint-disable-next-line storybook/no-renderer-packages
import type { Meta, StoryObj } from '@storybook/vue3'
import { ref } from 'vue'
import InstallLocationPicker from './InstallLocationPicker.vue'
const meta: Meta<typeof InstallLocationPicker> = {
title: 'Desktop/Components/InstallLocationPicker',
component: InstallLocationPicker,
parameters: {
layout: 'padded',
backgrounds: {
default: 'dark',
values: [
{ name: 'dark', value: '#0a0a0a' },
{ name: 'neutral-900', value: '#171717' },
{ name: 'neutral-950', value: '#0a0a0a' }
]
}
},
decorators: [
() => {
// Mock electron API
;(window as any).electronAPI = {
getSystemPaths: () =>
Promise.resolve({
defaultInstallPath: '/Users/username/ComfyUI'
}),
validateInstallPath: () =>
Promise.resolve({
isValid: true,
exists: false,
canWrite: true,
freeSpace: 100000000000,
requiredSpace: 10000000000,
isNonDefaultDrive: false
}),
validateComfyUISource: () =>
Promise.resolve({
isValid: true
}),
showDirectoryPicker: () => Promise.resolve('/Users/username/ComfyUI')
}
return { template: '<story />' }
}
]
}
export default meta
type Story = StoryObj<typeof meta>
// Default story with accordion expanded
export const Default: Story = {
render: (args) => ({
components: { InstallLocationPicker },
setup() {
const installPath = ref('/Users/username/ComfyUI')
const pathError = ref('')
const migrationSourcePath = ref('/Users/username/ComfyUI-old')
const migrationItemIds = ref<string[]>(['models', 'custom_nodes'])
return {
args,
installPath,
pathError,
migrationSourcePath,
migrationItemIds
}
},
template: `
<div class="min-h-screen bg-neutral-950 p-8">
<InstallLocationPicker
v-model:installPath="installPath"
v-model:pathError="pathError"
v-model:migrationSourcePath="migrationSourcePath"
v-model:migrationItemIds="migrationItemIds"
/>
</div>
`
})
}
// Story with different background to test transparency
export const OnNeutral900: Story = {
render: (args) => ({
components: { InstallLocationPicker },
setup() {
const installPath = ref('/Users/username/ComfyUI')
const pathError = ref('')
const migrationSourcePath = ref('/Users/username/ComfyUI-old')
const migrationItemIds = ref<string[]>(['models', 'custom_nodes'])
return {
args,
installPath,
pathError,
migrationSourcePath,
migrationItemIds
}
},
template: `
<div class="min-h-screen bg-neutral-900 p-8">
<InstallLocationPicker
v-model:installPath="installPath"
v-model:pathError="pathError"
v-model:migrationSourcePath="migrationSourcePath"
v-model:migrationItemIds="migrationItemIds"
/>
</div>
`
})
}
// Story with debug overlay showing background colors
export const DebugBackgrounds: Story = {
render: (args) => ({
components: { InstallLocationPicker },
setup() {
const installPath = ref('/Users/username/ComfyUI')
const pathError = ref('')
const migrationSourcePath = ref('/Users/username/ComfyUI-old')
const migrationItemIds = ref<string[]>(['models', 'custom_nodes'])
return {
args,
installPath,
pathError,
migrationSourcePath,
migrationItemIds
}
},
template: `
<div class="min-h-screen bg-neutral-950 p-8 relative">
<div class="absolute top-4 right-4 text-white text-xs space-y-2 z-50">
<div>Parent bg: neutral-950 (#0a0a0a)</div>
<div>Accordion content: bg-transparent</div>
<div>Migration options: bg-transparent + p-4 rounded-lg</div>
</div>
<InstallLocationPicker
v-model:installPath="installPath"
v-model:pathError="pathError"
v-model:migrationSourcePath="migrationSourcePath"
v-model:migrationItemIds="migrationItemIds"
/>
</div>
`
})
}

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<template>
<div class="flex flex-col gap-8 w-full max-w-3xl mx-auto select-none">
<!-- Installation Path Section -->
<div class="grow flex flex-col gap-6 text-neutral-300">
<h2 class="font-inter font-bold text-3xl text-neutral-100 text-center">
{{ $t('install.locationPicker.title') }}
</h2>
<p class="text-center text-neutral-400 px-12">
{{ $t('install.locationPicker.subtitle') }}
</p>
<!-- Path Input -->
<div class="flex gap-2 px-12">
<InputText
v-model="installPath"
:placeholder="$t('install.locationPicker.pathPlaceholder')"
class="flex-1 bg-neutral-800/50 border-neutral-700 text-neutral-200 placeholder:text-neutral-500"
:class="{ 'p-invalid': pathError }"
@update:model-value="validatePath"
@focus="onFocus"
/>
<Button
icon="pi pi-folder-open"
severity="secondary"
class="bg-neutral-700 hover:bg-neutral-600 border-0"
@click="browsePath"
/>
</div>
<!-- Error Messages -->
<div v-if="pathError || pathExists || nonDefaultDrive" class="px-12">
<Message
v-if="pathError"
severity="error"
class="whitespace-pre-line w-full"
>
{{ pathError }}
</Message>
<Message v-if="pathExists" severity="warn" class="w-full">
{{ $t('install.pathExists') }}
</Message>
<Message v-if="nonDefaultDrive" severity="warn" class="w-full">
{{ $t('install.nonDefaultDrive') }}
</Message>
</div>
<!-- Collapsible Sections using PrimeVue Accordion -->
<Accordion
v-model:value="activeAccordionIndex"
:multiple="true"
class="location-picker-accordion"
:pt="{
root: 'bg-transparent border-0',
panel: {
root: 'border-0 mb-0'
},
header: {
root: 'border-0',
content:
'text-neutral-400 hover:text-neutral-300 px-4 py-2 flex items-center gap-3',
toggleicon: 'text-xs order-first mr-0'
},
content: {
root: 'bg-transparent border-0',
content: 'text-neutral-500 text-sm pl-11 pb-3 pt-0'
}
}"
>
<AccordionPanel value="0">
<AccordionHeader>
{{ $t('install.locationPicker.migrateFromExisting') }}
</AccordionHeader>
<AccordionContent>
<MigrationPicker
v-model:source-path="migrationSourcePath"
v-model:migration-item-ids="migrationItemIds"
/>
</AccordionContent>
</AccordionPanel>
<AccordionPanel value="1">
<AccordionHeader>
{{ $t('install.locationPicker.chooseDownloadServers') }}
</AccordionHeader>
<AccordionContent>
<template
v-for="([item, modelValue], index) in mirrors"
:key="item.settingId + item.mirror"
>
<Divider v-if="index > 0" class="my-8" />
<MirrorItem
v-model="modelValue.value"
:item="item"
@state-change="validationStates[index] = $event"
/>
</template>
</AccordionContent>
</AccordionPanel>
</Accordion>
</div>
</div>
</template>
<script setup lang="ts">
import type { TorchDeviceType } from '@comfyorg/comfyui-electron-types'
import { TorchMirrorUrl } from '@comfyorg/comfyui-electron-types'
import { isInChina } from '@comfyorg/shared-frontend-utils/networkUtil'
import Accordion from 'primevue/accordion'
import AccordionContent from 'primevue/accordioncontent'
import AccordionHeader from 'primevue/accordionheader'
import AccordionPanel from 'primevue/accordionpanel'
import Button from 'primevue/button'
import Divider from 'primevue/divider'
import InputText from 'primevue/inputtext'
import Message from 'primevue/message'
import { type ModelRef, computed, onMounted, ref } from 'vue'
import { useI18n } from 'vue-i18n'
import MigrationPicker from '@/components/install/MigrationPicker.vue'
import MirrorItem from '@/components/install/mirror/MirrorItem.vue'
import {
PYPI_MIRROR,
PYTHON_MIRROR,
type UVMirror
} from '@/constants/uvMirrors'
import { electronAPI } from '@/utils/envUtil'
import { ValidationState } from '@/utils/validationUtil'
const { t } = useI18n()
const installPath = defineModel<string>('installPath', { required: true })
const pathError = defineModel<string>('pathError', { required: true })
const migrationSourcePath = defineModel<string>('migrationSourcePath')
const migrationItemIds = defineModel<string[]>('migrationItemIds')
const pythonMirror = defineModel<string>('pythonMirror', {
default: ''
})
const pypiMirror = defineModel<string>('pypiMirror', {
default: ''
})
const torchMirror = defineModel<string>('torchMirror', {
default: ''
})
const { device } = defineProps<{ device: TorchDeviceType | null }>()
const pathExists = ref(false)
const nonDefaultDrive = ref(false)
const inputTouched = ref(false)
// Accordion state - array of active panel values
const activeAccordionIndex = ref<string[] | undefined>(undefined)
const electron = electronAPI()
// Mirror configuration logic
const getTorchMirrorItem = (device: TorchDeviceType): UVMirror => {
const settingId = 'Comfy-Desktop.UV.TorchInstallMirror'
switch (device) {
case 'mps':
return {
settingId,
mirror: TorchMirrorUrl.NightlyCpu,
fallbackMirror: TorchMirrorUrl.NightlyCpu
}
case 'nvidia':
return {
settingId,
mirror: TorchMirrorUrl.Cuda,
fallbackMirror: TorchMirrorUrl.Cuda
}
case 'cpu':
default:
return {
settingId,
mirror: PYPI_MIRROR.mirror,
fallbackMirror: PYPI_MIRROR.fallbackMirror
}
}
}
const userIsInChina = ref(false)
const useFallbackMirror = (mirror: UVMirror) => ({
...mirror,
mirror: mirror.fallbackMirror
})
const mirrors = computed<[UVMirror, ModelRef<string>][]>(() =>
(
[
[PYTHON_MIRROR, pythonMirror],
[PYPI_MIRROR, pypiMirror],
[getTorchMirrorItem(device ?? 'cpu'), torchMirror]
] as [UVMirror, ModelRef<string>][]
).map(([item, modelValue]) => [
userIsInChina.value ? useFallbackMirror(item) : item,
modelValue
])
)
const validationStates = ref<ValidationState[]>(
mirrors.value.map(() => ValidationState.IDLE)
)
// Get default install path on component mount
onMounted(async () => {
const paths = await electron.getSystemPaths()
installPath.value = paths.defaultInstallPath
await validatePath(paths.defaultInstallPath)
userIsInChina.value = await isInChina()
})
const validatePath = async (path: string | undefined) => {
try {
pathError.value = ''
pathExists.value = false
nonDefaultDrive.value = false
const validation = await electron.validateInstallPath(path ?? '')
// Create a pre-formatted list of errors
if (!validation.isValid) {
const errors: string[] = []
if (validation.cannotWrite) errors.push(t('install.cannotWrite'))
if (validation.freeSpace < validation.requiredSpace) {
const requiredGB = validation.requiredSpace / 1024 / 1024 / 1024
errors.push(`${t('install.insufficientFreeSpace')}: ${requiredGB} GB`)
}
if (validation.parentMissing) errors.push(t('install.parentMissing'))
if (validation.isOneDrive) errors.push(t('install.isOneDrive'))
if (validation.error)
errors.push(`${t('install.unhandledError')}: ${validation.error}`)
pathError.value = errors.join('\n')
}
if (validation.isNonDefaultDrive) nonDefaultDrive.value = true
if (validation.exists) pathExists.value = true
} catch (error) {
pathError.value = t('install.pathValidationFailed')
}
}
const browsePath = async () => {
try {
const result = await electron.showDirectoryPicker()
if (result) {
installPath.value = result
await validatePath(result)
}
} catch (error) {
pathError.value = t('install.failedToSelectDirectory')
}
}
const onFocus = async () => {
if (!inputTouched.value) {
inputTouched.value = true
return
}
// Refresh validation on re-focus
await validatePath(installPath.value)
}
</script>
<style scoped>
@reference '../../assets/css/style.css';
:deep(.location-picker-accordion) {
@apply px-12;
.p-accordionpanel {
@apply border-0 bg-transparent;
}
.p-accordionheader {
@apply bg-neutral-800/50 border-0 rounded-xl mt-2 hover:bg-neutral-700/50;
transition:
background-color 0.2s ease,
border-radius 0.5s ease;
}
/* When panel is expanded, adjust header border radius */
.p-accordionpanel-active {
.p-accordionheader {
@apply rounded-t-xl rounded-b-none;
}
.p-accordionheader-toggle-icon {
&::before {
content: '\e902';
}
}
}
.p-accordioncontent {
@apply bg-neutral-800/50 border-0 rounded-b-xl rounded-t-none;
}
.p-accordioncontent-content {
@apply bg-transparent pt-3 pr-5 pb-5 pl-5;
}
/* Override default chevron icons to use up/down */
.p-accordionheader-toggle-icon {
&::before {
content: '\e933';
}
}
}
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// eslint-disable-next-line storybook/no-renderer-packages
import type { Meta, StoryObj } from '@storybook/vue3'
import { ref } from 'vue'
import MigrationPicker from './MigrationPicker.vue'
const meta: Meta<typeof MigrationPicker> = {
title: 'Desktop/Components/MigrationPicker',
component: MigrationPicker,
parameters: {
backgrounds: {
default: 'dark',
values: [
{ name: 'dark', value: '#0a0a0a' },
{ name: 'neutral-900', value: '#171717' }
]
}
},
decorators: [
() => {
;(window as any).electronAPI = {
validateComfyUISource: () => Promise.resolve({ isValid: true }),
showDirectoryPicker: () => Promise.resolve('/Users/username/ComfyUI')
}
return { template: '<story />' }
}
]
}
export default meta
type Story = StoryObj<typeof meta>
export const Default: Story = {
render: () => ({
components: { MigrationPicker },
setup() {
const sourcePath = ref('')
const migrationItemIds = ref<string[]>([])
return { sourcePath, migrationItemIds }
},
template:
'<MigrationPicker v-model:sourcePath="sourcePath" v-model:migrationItemIds="migrationItemIds" />'
})
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<template>
<div class="flex flex-col gap-4 text-neutral-400 text-sm">
<div>
<h3 class="text-lg font-medium text-neutral-100 mb-3 mt-0">
{{ $t(`settings.${normalizedSettingId}.name`) }}
</h3>
<p class="my-1">
{{ $t(`settings.${normalizedSettingId}.tooltip`) }}
</p>
</div>
<UrlInput
v-model="modelValue"
:validate-url-fn="
(mirror: string) =>
checkMirrorReachable(mirror + (item.validationPathSuffix ?? ''))
"
@state-change="validationState = $event"
/>
<div v-if="secondParagraph" class="mt-2">
<a href="#" @click.prevent="showDialog = true">
{{ $t('g.learnMore') }}
</a>
<Dialog
v-model:visible="showDialog"
modal
dismissable-mask
:header="$t(`settings.${normalizedSettingId}.urlFormatTitle`)"
class="select-none max-w-3xl"
>
<div class="text-neutral-300">
<p class="mt-1 whitespace-pre-wrap">{{ secondParagraph }}</p>
<div class="mt-2 break-all">
<span class="text-neutral-300 font-semibold">
{{ EXAMPLE_URL_FIRST_PART }}
</span>
<span>{{ EXAMPLE_URL_SECOND_PART }}</span>
</div>
<Divider />
<p>
{{ $t(`settings.${normalizedSettingId}.fileUrlDescription`) }}
</p>
<span class="text-neutral-300 font-semibold">
{{ FILE_URL_SCHEME }}
</span>
<span>
{{ EXAMPLE_FILE_URL }}
</span>
</div>
</Dialog>
</div>
</div>
</template>
<script setup lang="ts">
import { normalizeI18nKey } from '@comfyorg/shared-frontend-utils/formatUtil'
import Dialog from 'primevue/dialog'
import Divider from 'primevue/divider'
import { computed, onMounted, ref, watch } from 'vue'
import UrlInput from '@/components/common/UrlInput.vue'
import type { UVMirror } from '@/constants/uvMirrors'
import { st } from '@/i18n'
import { checkMirrorReachable } from '@/utils/electronMirrorCheck'
import { ValidationState } from '@/utils/validationUtil'
const FILE_URL_SCHEME = 'file://'
const EXAMPLE_FILE_URL = '/C:/MyPythonInstallers/'
const EXAMPLE_URL_FIRST_PART =
'https://github.com/astral-sh/python-build-standalone/releases/download'
const EXAMPLE_URL_SECOND_PART =
'/20250902/cpython-3.12.11+20250902-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc-install_only.tar.gz'
const { item } = defineProps<{
item: UVMirror
}>()
const emit = defineEmits<{
'state-change': [state: ValidationState]
}>()
const modelValue = defineModel<string>('modelValue', { required: true })
const validationState = ref<ValidationState>(ValidationState.IDLE)
const showDialog = ref(false)
const normalizedSettingId = computed(() => {
return normalizeI18nKey(item.settingId)
})
const secondParagraph = computed(() =>
st(`settings.${normalizedSettingId.value}.urlDescription`, '')
)
onMounted(() => {
modelValue.value = item.mirror
})
watch(validationState, (newState) => {
emit('state-change', newState)
// Set fallback mirror if default mirror is invalid
if (
newState === ValidationState.INVALID &&
modelValue.value === item.mirror
) {
modelValue.value = item.fallbackMirror
}
})
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import { FitAddon } from '@xterm/addon-fit'
import { Terminal } from '@xterm/xterm'
import '@xterm/xterm/css/xterm.css'
import { debounce } from 'es-toolkit/compat'
import type { Ref } from 'vue'
import { markRaw, onMounted, onUnmounted } from 'vue'
export function useTerminal(element: Ref<HTMLElement | undefined>) {
const fitAddon = new FitAddon()
const terminal = markRaw(
new Terminal({
convertEol: true,
theme: { background: '#171717' }
})
)
terminal.loadAddon(fitAddon)
terminal.attachCustomKeyEventHandler((event) => {
// Allow default browser copy/paste handling
if (
event.type === 'keydown' &&
(event.ctrlKey || event.metaKey) &&
((event.key === 'c' && terminal.hasSelection()) || event.key === 'v')
) {
// TODO: Deselect text after copy/paste; use IPC.
return false
}
return true
})
onMounted(async () => {
if (element.value) {
terminal.open(element.value)
}
})
onUnmounted(() => {
terminal.dispose()
})
return {
terminal,
useAutoSize({
root,
autoRows = true,
autoCols = true,
minCols = Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY,
minRows = Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY,
onResize
}: {
root: Ref<HTMLElement | undefined>
autoRows?: boolean
autoCols?: boolean
minCols?: number
minRows?: number
onResize?: () => void
}) {
const ensureValidRows = (rows: number | undefined): number => {
if (rows == null || isNaN(rows)) {
return (root.value?.clientHeight ?? 80) / 20
}
return rows
}
const ensureValidCols = (cols: number | undefined): number => {
if (cols == null || isNaN(cols)) {
// Sometimes this is NaN if so, estimate.
return (root.value?.clientWidth ?? 80) / 8
}
return cols
}
const resize = () => {
const dims = fitAddon.proposeDimensions()
// Sometimes propose returns NaN, so we may need to estimate.
terminal.resize(
Math.max(
autoCols ? ensureValidCols(dims?.cols) : terminal.cols,
minCols
),
Math.max(
autoRows ? ensureValidRows(dims?.rows) : terminal.rows,
minRows
)
)
onResize?.()
}
const resizeObserver = new ResizeObserver(debounce(resize, 25))
onMounted(async () => {
if (root.value) {
resizeObserver.observe(root.value)
resize()
}
})
onUnmounted(() => {
resizeObserver.disconnect()
})
return { resize }
}
}
}

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export interface DialogAction {
readonly label: string
readonly action: 'openUrl' | 'close' | 'cancel'
readonly url?: string
readonly severity?: 'danger' | 'primary' | 'secondary' | 'warn'
readonly returnValue: string
}
interface DesktopDialog {
readonly title: string
readonly message: string
readonly buttons: DialogAction[]
}
export const DESKTOP_DIALOGS = {
/** Shown when a corrupt venv is detected. */
reinstallVenv: {
title: 'Reinstall ComfyUI (Fresh Start)?',
message: `Sorry, we can't launch ComfyUI because some installed packages aren't compatible.
Click Reinstall to restore ComfyUI and get back up and running.
Please note: if you've added custom nodes, you'll need to reinstall them after this process.`,
buttons: [
{
label: 'Learn More',
action: 'openUrl',
url: 'https://docs.comfy.org',
returnValue: 'openDocs'
},
{
label: 'Reinstall',
action: 'close',
severity: 'danger',
returnValue: 'resetVenv'
}
]
},
/** A dialog that is shown when an invalid dialog ID is provided. */
invalidDialog: {
title: 'Invalid Dialog',
message: `Invalid dialog ID was provided.`,
buttons: [
{
label: 'Close',
action: 'cancel',
returnValue: 'cancel'
}
]
}
} as const satisfies { [K: string]: DesktopDialog }
/** The ID of a desktop dialog. */
type DesktopDialogId = keyof typeof DESKTOP_DIALOGS
/**
* Checks if {@link id} is a valid dialog ID.
* @param id The string to check
* @returns `true` if the ID is a valid dialog ID, otherwise `false`
*/
function isDialogId(id: unknown): id is DesktopDialogId {
return typeof id === 'string' && id in DESKTOP_DIALOGS
}
/**
* Gets the dialog with the given ID.
* @param dialogId The ID of the dialog to get
* @returns The dialog with the given ID
*/
export function getDialog(
dialogId: string | string[]
): DesktopDialog & { id: DesktopDialogId } {
const id = isDialogId(dialogId) ? dialogId : 'invalidDialog'
return { id, ...structuredClone(DESKTOP_DIALOGS[id]) }
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export interface UVMirror {
/**
* The setting id defined for the mirror.
*/
settingId: string
/**
* The default mirror to use.
*/
mirror: string
/**
* The fallback mirror to use.
*/
fallbackMirror: string
/**
* The path suffix to validate the mirror is reachable.
*/
validationPathSuffix?: string
}
export const PYTHON_MIRROR: UVMirror = {
settingId: 'Comfy-Desktop.UV.PythonInstallMirror',
mirror:
'https://github.com/astral-sh/python-build-standalone/releases/download',
fallbackMirror:
'https://python-standalone.org/mirror/astral-sh/python-build-standalone',
validationPathSuffix:
'/20250115/cpython-3.10.16+20250115-aarch64-apple-darwin-debug-full.tar.zst.sha256'
}
export const PYPI_MIRROR: UVMirror = {
settingId: 'Comfy-Desktop.UV.PypiInstallMirror',
mirror: 'https://pypi.org/simple/',
fallbackMirror: 'https://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/pypi/web/simple'
}

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import arCommands from '@frontend-locales/ar/commands.json' with { type: 'json' }
import ar from '@frontend-locales/ar/main.json' with { type: 'json' }
import arNodes from '@frontend-locales/ar/nodeDefs.json' with { type: 'json' }
import arSettings from '@frontend-locales/ar/settings.json' with { type: 'json' }
import enCommands from '@frontend-locales/en/commands.json' with { type: 'json' }
import en from '@frontend-locales/en/main.json' with { type: 'json' }
import enNodes from '@frontend-locales/en/nodeDefs.json' with { type: 'json' }
import enSettings from '@frontend-locales/en/settings.json' with { type: 'json' }
import esCommands from '@frontend-locales/es/commands.json' with { type: 'json' }
import es from '@frontend-locales/es/main.json' with { type: 'json' }
import esNodes from '@frontend-locales/es/nodeDefs.json' with { type: 'json' }
import esSettings from '@frontend-locales/es/settings.json' with { type: 'json' }
import frCommands from '@frontend-locales/fr/commands.json' with { type: 'json' }
import fr from '@frontend-locales/fr/main.json' with { type: 'json' }
import frNodes from '@frontend-locales/fr/nodeDefs.json' with { type: 'json' }
import frSettings from '@frontend-locales/fr/settings.json' with { type: 'json' }
import jaCommands from '@frontend-locales/ja/commands.json' with { type: 'json' }
import ja from '@frontend-locales/ja/main.json' with { type: 'json' }
import jaNodes from '@frontend-locales/ja/nodeDefs.json' with { type: 'json' }
import jaSettings from '@frontend-locales/ja/settings.json' with { type: 'json' }
import koCommands from '@frontend-locales/ko/commands.json' with { type: 'json' }
import ko from '@frontend-locales/ko/main.json' with { type: 'json' }
import koNodes from '@frontend-locales/ko/nodeDefs.json' with { type: 'json' }
import koSettings from '@frontend-locales/ko/settings.json' with { type: 'json' }
import ruCommands from '@frontend-locales/ru/commands.json' with { type: 'json' }
import ru from '@frontend-locales/ru/main.json' with { type: 'json' }
import ruNodes from '@frontend-locales/ru/nodeDefs.json' with { type: 'json' }
import ruSettings from '@frontend-locales/ru/settings.json' with { type: 'json' }
import trCommands from '@frontend-locales/tr/commands.json' with { type: 'json' }
import tr from '@frontend-locales/tr/main.json' with { type: 'json' }
import trNodes from '@frontend-locales/tr/nodeDefs.json' with { type: 'json' }
import trSettings from '@frontend-locales/tr/settings.json' with { type: 'json' }
import zhTWCommands from '@frontend-locales/zh-TW/commands.json' with { type: 'json' }
import zhTW from '@frontend-locales/zh-TW/main.json' with { type: 'json' }
import zhTWNodes from '@frontend-locales/zh-TW/nodeDefs.json' with { type: 'json' }
import zhTWSettings from '@frontend-locales/zh-TW/settings.json' with { type: 'json' }
import zhCommands from '@frontend-locales/zh/commands.json' with { type: 'json' }
import zh from '@frontend-locales/zh/main.json' with { type: 'json' }
import zhNodes from '@frontend-locales/zh/nodeDefs.json' with { type: 'json' }
import zhSettings from '@frontend-locales/zh/settings.json' with { type: 'json' }
import { createI18n } from 'vue-i18n'
function buildLocale<M, N, C, S>(main: M, nodes: N, commands: C, settings: S) {
return {
...main,
nodeDefs: nodes,
commands: commands,
settings: settings
}
}
const messages = {
en: buildLocale(en, enNodes, enCommands, enSettings),
zh: buildLocale(zh, zhNodes, zhCommands, zhSettings),
'zh-TW': buildLocale(zhTW, zhTWNodes, zhTWCommands, zhTWSettings),
ru: buildLocale(ru, ruNodes, ruCommands, ruSettings),
ja: buildLocale(ja, jaNodes, jaCommands, jaSettings),
ko: buildLocale(ko, koNodes, koCommands, koSettings),
fr: buildLocale(fr, frNodes, frCommands, frSettings),
es: buildLocale(es, esNodes, esCommands, esSettings),
ar: buildLocale(ar, arNodes, arCommands, arSettings),
tr: buildLocale(tr, trNodes, trCommands, trSettings)
}
export const i18n = createI18n({
// Must set `false`, as Vue I18n Legacy API is for Vue 2
legacy: false,
locale: navigator.language.split('-')[0] || 'en',
fallbackLocale: 'en',
messages,
// Ignore warnings for locale options as each option is in its own language.
// e.g. "English", "中文", "Русский", "日本語", "한국어", "Français", "Español"
missingWarn: /^(?!settings\.Comfy_Locale\.options\.).+/,
fallbackWarn: /^(?!settings\.Comfy_Locale\.options\.).+/
})
/** Convenience shorthand: i18n.global */
export const { t, te } = i18n.global
/**
* Safe translation function that returns the fallback message if the key is not found.
*
* @param key - The key to translate.
* @param fallbackMessage - The fallback message to use if the key is not found.
*/
export function st(key: string, fallbackMessage: string) {
return te(key) ? t(key) : fallbackMessage
}

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import { definePreset } from '@primevue/themes'
import Aura from '@primevue/themes/aura'
import { createPinia } from 'pinia'
import 'primeicons/primeicons.css'
import PrimeVue from 'primevue/config'
import ConfirmationService from 'primevue/confirmationservice'
import ToastService from 'primevue/toastservice'
import Tooltip from 'primevue/tooltip'
import { createApp } from 'vue'
import App from './App.vue'
import './assets/css/style.css'
import { i18n } from './i18n'
import router from './router'
const ComfyUIPreset = definePreset(Aura, {
semantic: {
// @ts-expect-error fixme ts strict error
primary: Aura['primitive'].blue
}
})
const app = createApp(App)
const pinia = createPinia()
app.directive('tooltip', Tooltip)
app
.use(router)
.use(PrimeVue, {
theme: {
preset: ComfyUIPreset,
options: {
prefix: 'p',
cssLayer: {
name: 'primevue',
order: 'theme, base, primevue'
},
darkModeSelector: '.dark-theme, :root:has(.dark-theme)'
}
}
})
.use(ConfirmationService)
.use(ToastService)
.use(pinia)
.use(i18n)
.mount('#desktop-app')

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import {
createRouter,
createWebHashHistory,
createWebHistory
} from 'vue-router'
import { isElectron } from '@/utils/envUtil'
import LayoutDefault from '@/views/layouts/LayoutDefault.vue'
const isFileProtocol = window.location.protocol === 'file:'
const basePath = isElectron() ? '/' : window.location.pathname
const router = createRouter({
history: isFileProtocol ? createWebHashHistory() : createWebHistory(basePath),
routes: [
{
path: '/',
component: LayoutDefault,
children: [
{
path: '',
name: 'WelcomeView',
component: () => import('@/views/WelcomeView.vue')
},
{
path: 'welcome',
name: 'WelcomeViewAlias',
component: () => import('@/views/WelcomeView.vue')
},
{
path: 'install',
name: 'InstallView',
component: () => import('@/views/InstallView.vue')
},
{
path: 'download-git',
name: 'DownloadGitView',
component: () => import('@/views/DownloadGitView.vue')
},
{
path: 'desktop-start',
name: 'DesktopStartView',
component: () => import('@/views/DesktopStartView.vue')
},
{
path: 'desktop-update',
name: 'DesktopUpdateView',
component: () => import('@/views/DesktopUpdateView.vue')
},
{
path: 'server-start',
name: 'ServerStartView',
component: () => import('@/views/ServerStartView.vue')
},
{
path: 'manual-configuration',
name: 'ManualConfigurationView',
component: () => import('@/views/ManualConfigurationView.vue')
},
{
path: 'metrics-consent',
name: 'MetricsConsentView',
component: () => import('@/views/MetricsConsentView.vue')
},
{
path: 'maintenance',
name: 'MaintenanceView',
component: () => import('@/views/MaintenanceView.vue')
},
{
path: 'not-supported',
name: 'NotSupportedView',
component: () => import('@/views/NotSupportedView.vue')
},
{
path: 'desktop-dialog/:dialogId',
name: 'DesktopDialogView',
component: () => import('@/views/DesktopDialogView.vue')
}
]
}
],
scrollBehavior(_to, _from, savedPosition) {
if (savedPosition) {
return savedPosition
}
return { top: 0 }
}
})
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declare global {
interface Navigator {
/**
* Desktop app uses windowControlsOverlay to decide if it is in a custom window.
*/
windowControlsOverlay?: {
visible: boolean
}
}
}
export {}

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import { isValidUrl } from '@comfyorg/shared-frontend-utils/formatUtil'
import { electronAPI } from './envUtil'
/**
* Check if a mirror is reachable from the electron App.
* @param mirror - The mirror to check.
* @returns True if the mirror is reachable, false otherwise.
*/
export const checkMirrorReachable = async (mirror: string) => {
return (
isValidUrl(mirror) && (await electronAPI().NetWork.canAccessUrl(mirror))
)
}

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