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Glary-Bot
25234055c6 refactor: relocate PRIMITIVE_NODE_CATEGORY to src/constants
Move the shared category constant to src/constants/primitiveNodes.ts so
extensions and stores import a static value without pulling the Pinia
store into extension code. Mirrors the existing pattern used by
ESSENTIALS_CATEGORY_CANONICAL in src/constants/essentialsNodes.

Drop the change-detector test that re-asserted the constant against its
literal value; the SYSTEM_NODE_DEFS contract test now compares directly
to 'utils/primitive', which is the meaningful behavioral assertion. The
tree-routing test continues to cover the runtime placement.

Addresses CodeRabbit follow-up review.
2026-05-06 18:12:05 +00:00
Glary-Bot
cb5adaeae7 refactor: share PRIMITIVE_NODE_CATEGORY constant between sync points
Extract 'utils/primitive' to a single PRIMITIVE_NODE_CATEGORY constant
exported from nodeDefStore.ts so widgetInputs.ts and SYSTEM_NODE_DEFS
reference one symbol. Prevents silent desync between the runtime
LiteGraph registration and the SYSTEM_NODE_DEFS descriptor if either
site is edited in isolation. Addresses CodeRabbit review feedback.
2026-05-06 18:02:40 +00:00
Glary-Bot
3aaa5ff72c test: assert PrimitiveNode lands in utils/primitive tree branch
Add a behavior test that builds the node tree from SYSTEM_NODE_DEFS
and verifies PrimitiveNode is routed under utils/primitive while the
remaining frontend-only virtual nodes (Reroute, Note, MarkdownNote)
stay flat under utils. Addresses code review feedback that the prior
test only asserted the constant value.
2026-05-06 17:41:34 +00:00
Glary-Bot
d4a6d02fcd feat: move PrimitiveNode to utils/primitive subcategory
Reassign the frontend-registered PrimitiveNode from the flat 'utils'
category to a 'utils/primitive' subcategory, keeping the runtime
LiteGraph registration (widgetInputs.ts) and the SYSTEM_NODE_DEFS
descriptor (nodeDefStore.ts) in sync.

The 'primitive' translation key already exists in all 12 locales, and
runtime category resolution splits on '/' and translates each segment
independently, so no new i18n entries are required.

Add unit tests asserting the PrimitiveNode subcategory and that the
remaining frontend-only virtual nodes (Reroute, Note, MarkdownNote)
remain under the flat 'utils' category.
2026-05-06 04:04:05 +00:00
354 changed files with 1796 additions and 30356 deletions

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@@ -54,14 +54,10 @@ jobs:
- name: Start ComfyUI server
uses: ./.github/actions/start-comfyui-server
# PRs run each test once to keep wall time bounded; main runs 3× so the
# baseline saved to perf-data has enough samples to median over noise.
- name: Run performance tests
id: perf
continue-on-error: true
env:
PERF_REPEAT: ${{ github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' && '3' || '2' }}
run: pnpm exec playwright test --project=performance --workers=1 --repeat-each=$PERF_REPEAT
run: pnpm exec playwright test --project=performance --workers=1 --repeat-each=3
- name: Upload perf metrics
if: always()

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@@ -20,8 +20,6 @@ jobs:
github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 10
outputs:
has-coverage: ${{ steps.coverage-shards.outputs.has-coverage }}
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
@@ -39,33 +37,31 @@ jobs:
path: temp/coverage-shards
if_no_artifact_found: warn
- name: Detect shard coverage data
id: coverage-shards
run: |
if [ -d temp/coverage-shards ] && find temp/coverage-shards -name 'coverage.lcov' -type f | grep -q .; then
echo "has-coverage=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "has-coverage=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "No E2E coverage shard artifacts found; treating this run as skipped." >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
fi
- name: Install lcov
if: steps.coverage-shards.outputs.has-coverage == 'true'
run: sudo apt-get install -y -qq lcov
- name: Merge shard coverage into single LCOV
if: steps.coverage-shards.outputs.has-coverage == 'true'
run: |
mkdir -p coverage/playwright
LCOV_FILES=$(find temp/coverage-shards -name 'coverage.lcov' -type f)
if [ -z "$LCOV_FILES" ]; then
echo "No coverage.lcov files found"
touch coverage/playwright/coverage.lcov
exit 0
fi
ADD_ARGS=""
for f in $LCOV_FILES; do ADD_ARGS="$ADD_ARGS -a $f"; done
lcov $ADD_ARGS -o coverage/playwright/coverage.lcov
wc -l coverage/playwright/coverage.lcov
- name: Validate merged coverage
if: steps.coverage-shards.outputs.has-coverage == 'true'
run: |
SHARD_COUNT=$(find temp/coverage-shards -name 'coverage.lcov' -type f | wc -l | tr -d ' ')
if [ "$SHARD_COUNT" -eq 0 ]; then
echo "::notice::No shard coverage files; upstream E2E was likely skipped."
exit 0
fi
MERGED_SF=$(grep -c '^SF:' coverage/playwright/coverage.lcov || echo 0)
MERGED_LH=$(awk -F: '/^LH:/{s+=$2}END{print s+0}' coverage/playwright/coverage.lcov)
MERGED_LF=$(awk -F: '/^LF:/{s+=$2}END{print s+0}' coverage/playwright/coverage.lcov)
@@ -86,7 +82,7 @@ jobs:
done
- name: Upload merged coverage data
if: steps.coverage-shards.outputs.has-coverage == 'true'
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
with:
name: e2e-coverage
@@ -95,7 +91,7 @@ jobs:
if-no-files-found: warn
- name: Upload E2E coverage to Codecov
if: steps.coverage-shards.outputs.has-coverage == 'true'
if: always()
uses: codecov/codecov-action@1af58845a975a7985b0beb0cbe6fbbb71a41dbad # v5.5.3
with:
files: coverage/playwright/coverage.lcov
@@ -104,7 +100,6 @@ jobs:
fail_ci_if_error: false
- name: Generate HTML coverage report
if: steps.coverage-shards.outputs.has-coverage == 'true'
run: |
if [ ! -s coverage/playwright/coverage.lcov ]; then
echo "No coverage data; generating placeholder report."
@@ -119,7 +114,6 @@ jobs:
--precision 1
- name: Upload HTML report artifact
if: steps.coverage-shards.outputs.has-coverage == 'true'
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
with:
name: e2e-coverage-html
@@ -128,9 +122,7 @@ jobs:
deploy:
needs: merge
if: >
github.event.workflow_run.head_branch == 'main' &&
needs.merge.outputs.has-coverage == 'true'
if: github.event.workflow_run.head_branch == 'main'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
pages: write

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@@ -1,88 +0,0 @@
# Description: Extension API test suite (I-TF) + compat-floor gate (I-TF.7)
#
# Runs on any PR touching extension-api declaration files, extension-api-v2
# implementation/tests, or the touch-point DB/rollup (blast-radius changes).
#
# Two jobs:
# test — vitest run against src/extension-api-v2/__tests__/
# compat-floor — python scripts/check-compat-floor.py (exits 1 if any
# blast_radius ≥ 2.0 category is missing a stub triple)
#
# The compat-floor job is the CI enforcement of PLAN.md §Compat-floor:
# "Every blast_radius ≥ 2.0 pattern MUST pass v1 + v2 + migration before v2 ships."
name: 'CI: Tests Extension API'
on:
push:
branches: [main, master, dev*, core/*, extension-v2*]
paths:
- 'src/extension-api/**'
- 'src/extension-api-v2/**'
- 'packages/extension-api/**'
- 'vitest.extension-api.config.mts'
- 'research/touch-points/rollup.yaml'
- 'research/touch-points/behavior-categories.yaml'
- 'scripts/check-compat-floor.py'
- 'pnpm-lock.yaml'
pull_request:
branches-ignore: [wip/*, draft/*, temp/*]
paths:
- 'src/extension-api/**'
- 'src/extension-api-v2/**'
- 'packages/extension-api/**'
- 'vitest.extension-api.config.mts'
- 'research/touch-points/rollup.yaml'
- 'research/touch-points/behavior-categories.yaml'
- 'scripts/check-compat-floor.py'
- 'pnpm-lock.yaml'
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
test:
name: Extension API tests (vitest)
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Setup frontend
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-frontend
- name: Run extension-api test suite
run: pnpm test:extension-api
- name: Run with coverage (push only)
if: github.event_name == 'push'
run: pnpm test:extension-api:coverage
- name: Upload coverage to Codecov
if: github.event_name == 'push'
uses: codecov/codecov-action@1af58845a975a7985b0beb0cbe6fbbb71a41dbad # v5.5.3
with:
files: coverage/lcov.info
flags: extension-api
token: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}
fail_ci_if_error: false
compat-floor:
name: Compat-floor gate (blast_radius ≥ 2.0)
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@a26af69be951a213d495a4c3e4e4022e16d87065 # v5.6.0
with:
python-version: '3.11'
- name: Install PyYAML
run: pip install pyyaml
- name: Check compat floor
run: python3 scripts/check-compat-floor.py
# Exits 1 if any blast_radius ≥ 2.0 behavior category is missing
# any of its three stub files (v1/v2/migration). Enforces PLAN.md §Compat-floor.

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@@ -1,97 +0,0 @@
# Description: Publish @comfyorg/extension-api to npm with provenance attestation.
#
# Triggered by a tag push matching 'extension-api-v*' (e.g. extension-api-v0.1.0).
# Also supports workflow_dispatch for a manual dry-run (set dry_run: true).
#
# Prerequisites (one-time human setup):
# - NPM_TOKEN secret must be set in the repo/org settings with publish
# access to the @comfyorg scope on npmjs.com.
# - The @comfyorg npm scope already exists (used by @comfyorg/comfyui-frontend).
#
# PKG4.D4 (MIG1 / Phase A — surface-only shim)
name: 'Extension API: Publish'
on:
push:
tags:
- 'extension-api-v*'
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
dry_run:
description: 'Dry run — build and verify without publishing'
required: false
default: true
type: boolean
permissions:
contents: write # needed to create GitHub Release
id-token: write # needed for npm provenance via OIDC
jobs:
publish:
name: Publish @comfyorg/extension-api
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # full history for release notes
- name: Setup frontend
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-frontend
- name: Setup npm registry
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
registry-url: 'https://registry.npmjs.org/'
- name: Build package
run: pnpm --filter @comfyorg/extension-api build
- name: Typecheck package
run: pnpm --filter @comfyorg/extension-api typecheck
- name: Verify package version matches tag
if: github.event_name == 'push'
run: |
TAG="${GITHUB_REF_NAME}" # e.g. extension-api-v0.1.0
PKG_VERSION=$(node -p "require('./packages/extension-api/package.json').version")
TAG_VERSION="${TAG#extension-api-v}" # strip prefix → 0.1.0
if [ "$PKG_VERSION" != "$TAG_VERSION" ]; then
echo "::error::Tag '$TAG' implies version '$TAG_VERSION' but packages/extension-api/package.json has '$PKG_VERSION'. Update the package.json before tagging."
exit 1
fi
echo "Version check passed: $PKG_VERSION"
- name: Publish to npm (with provenance)
if: github.event_name == 'push' || !inputs.dry_run
run: |
cd packages/extension-api
npm publish --provenance --access public
env:
NODE_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
- name: Dry-run report
if: inputs.dry_run
run: |
echo "=== DRY RUN — would publish ==="
cd packages/extension-api
npm pack --dry-run
echo "=== End dry run ==="
- name: Create GitHub Release
if: github.event_name == 'push'
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
const tag = context.ref.replace('refs/tags/', '')
const { data: release } = await github.rest.repos.createRelease({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
tag_name: tag,
name: tag,
generate_release_notes: true,
draft: false,
prerelease: context.ref.includes('-alpha') || context.ref.includes('-beta') || context.ref.includes('-rc')
})
console.log(`Release created: ${release.html_url}`)

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@@ -1,65 +0,0 @@
# Description: Typecheck and build the @comfyorg/extension-api package.
# Runs on PRs and pushes touching the public type surface, the core .v2.ts
# implementations, or the package scaffold — so regressions in the published
# contract are caught before merge.
#
# PKG4.D3 (MIG1 / Phase A — surface-only shim)
name: 'Extension API: Typecheck'
on:
push:
branches: [main, master, dev*, core/*, extension-v2*]
paths:
- 'src/extension-api/**'
- 'src/extensions/core/*.v2.ts'
- 'src/services/extension-api-service.ts'
- 'packages/extension-api/**'
- '.github/workflows/extension-api-*.yml'
- 'pnpm-lock.yaml'
- 'pnpm-workspace.yaml'
pull_request:
branches-ignore: [wip/*, draft/*, temp/*]
paths:
- 'src/extension-api/**'
- 'src/extensions/core/*.v2.ts'
- 'src/services/extension-api-service.ts'
- 'packages/extension-api/**'
- '.github/workflows/extension-api-*.yml'
- 'pnpm-lock.yaml'
- 'pnpm-workspace.yaml'
merge_group:
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
typecheck:
name: Build + typecheck @comfyorg/extension-api
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Setup frontend
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-frontend
- name: Build package (emit declarations)
run: pnpm --filter @comfyorg/extension-api build
- name: Typecheck package
run: pnpm --filter @comfyorg/extension-api typecheck
- name: Smoke-test consumer (tsc --noEmit on minimal extension)
# Verifies the published types are consumable from an external module
# that imports from '@comfyorg/extension-api'. Uses a minimal fixture
# checked in to packages/extension-api/test/smoke/.
run: |
cd packages/extension-api
if [ -d test/smoke ]; then
pnpm exec tsc --noEmit --project test/smoke/tsconfig.json
else
echo "No smoke test found — skipping (add packages/extension-api/test/smoke/ to enable)"
fi

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@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@
"trailingComma": "none",
"printWidth": 80,
"ignorePatterns": [
"packages/extension-api/build/**",
"packages/registry-types/src/comfyRegistryTypes.ts",
"public/materialdesignicons.min.css",
"src/types/generatedManagerTypes.ts",

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@@ -32,34 +32,16 @@ test.describe('Careers page @smoke', () => {
}
})
test('clicking a department button scrolls to and activates that section', async ({
test('ENGINEERING category filter narrows the role list', async ({
page
}) => {
const rolesSection = page.getByTestId('careers-roles')
await rolesSection.scrollIntoViewIfNeeded()
await expect(rolesSection).toBeVisible()
const allCount = await page.getByTestId('careers-role-link').count()
const engineeringButton = page.getByRole('button', {
name: 'ENGINEERING',
exact: true
})
// RolesSection is hydrated via `client:visible`. Once the button responds
// to a click by flipping aria-pressed, Vue is hydrated and the rest of
// the locator logic is in effect.
await expect(async () => {
await engineeringButton.click()
await expect(engineeringButton).toHaveAttribute('aria-pressed', 'true', {
timeout: 1_000
})
}).toPass({ timeout: 10_000 })
const engineeringSection = page.locator('#careers-dept-engineering')
await expect(engineeringSection).toBeInViewport()
expect(await page.getByTestId('careers-role-link').count()).toBe(allCount)
await page.getByRole('button', { name: 'ENGINEERING', exact: true }).click()
const engineeringLocator = page.getByTestId('careers-role-link')
await expect(engineeringLocator.first()).toBeVisible()
const engineeringCount = await engineeringLocator.count()
expect(engineeringCount).toBeLessThanOrEqual(allCount)
expect(engineeringCount).toBeGreaterThan(0)
})
})

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@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
import { expect } from '@playwright/test'
import { test } from './fixtures/blockExternalMedia'
const M4_PRO_14_INCH_VIEWPORT = { width: 2016, height: 1310 }
const LAST_SECTION_HASH = '#contact'
test.describe(
'ContentSection scroll-spy @smoke',
{
annotation: [
{
type: 'issue',
description:
'https://linear.app/comfyorg/issue/FE-604/bug-bottom-badge-not-activating-on-scroll-at-high-resolution-3024x1964'
},
{
type: 'environment',
description:
'14" MacBook M4 Pro logical viewport reported in FE-604; /privacy-policy reproduces because of its short trailing sections'
}
]
},
() => {
test.use({ viewport: M4_PRO_14_INCH_VIEWPORT })
test('activates the last badge when user scrolls to the bottom', async ({
page
}) => {
await page.goto('/privacy-policy')
const sidebarNav = page.getByRole('navigation', {
name: 'Category filter'
})
const badges = sidebarNav.getByRole('button')
const lastBadge = badges.last()
await expect(badges.first()).toHaveAttribute('aria-pressed', 'true')
await expect(lastBadge).toHaveAttribute('aria-pressed', 'false')
await page.evaluate(() =>
window.scrollTo(0, document.documentElement.scrollHeight)
)
await expect(lastBadge).toHaveAttribute('aria-pressed', 'true')
})
test('activates the last badge when page mounts already at the bottom via trailing hash', async ({
page
}) => {
await page.goto(`/privacy-policy${LAST_SECTION_HASH}`)
const sidebarNav = page.getByRole('navigation', {
name: 'Category filter'
})
const lastBadge = sidebarNav.getByRole('button').last()
await expect(lastBadge).toHaveAttribute('aria-pressed', 'true')
})
}
)

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@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
import { expect } from '@playwright/test'
import { test } from './fixtures/blockExternalMedia'
test.describe('Customers @smoke', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/customers')
})
test('hero image declares intrinsic dimensions so layout reserves space before load', async ({
page
}) => {
const heroImage = page.locator('img[alt="Comfy 3D logo"]')
await expect(heroImage).toBeVisible()
await expect(heroImage).toHaveAttribute('width', /^\d+$/)
await expect(heroImage).toHaveAttribute('height', /^\d+$/)
// Regression guard: an unloaded <img> without intrinsic dimensions
// collapses to ~0px, then jumps to its natural size on load and pushes
// the video below it. Reserved space must persist before bytes arrive.
const heightWhileUnloaded = await page.evaluate(() => {
const img = document.querySelector<HTMLImageElement>(
'img[alt="Comfy 3D logo"]'
)
if (!img) return null
img.removeAttribute('src')
return img.getBoundingClientRect().height
})
expect(heightWhileUnloaded).not.toBeNull()
expect(heightWhileUnloaded!).toBeGreaterThan(100)
})
})

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@@ -1,71 +1,27 @@
import { expect, test } from '@playwright/test'
import { demos, getNextDemo } from '../src/config/demos'
import { t } from '../src/i18n/translations'
const escapeRegExp = (value: string): string =>
value.replace(/[.*+?^${}()|[\]\\]/g, '\\$&')
test.describe('Demo pages @smoke', () => {
for (const demo of demos) {
const nextDemo = getNextDemo(demo.slug)
test('demo detail page renders hero and embed', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/demos/image-to-video')
await expect(page.getByRole('heading', { level: 1 })).toBeVisible()
await expect(page.getByRole('heading', { level: 1 })).toContainText(
'Create a Video from an Image'
)
const iframe = page.locator('iframe[title*="Interactive demo"]')
await expect(iframe).toBeAttached()
})
test(`/demos/${demo.slug} renders hero, embed, transcript, and next-demo nav`, async ({
page
}) => {
await page.goto(`/demos/${demo.slug}`)
test('demo detail page has transcript section', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/demos/image-to-video')
await expect(
page.getByRole('button', { name: /demo transcript/i })
).toBeVisible()
})
const heading = page.getByRole('heading', { level: 1 })
await expect(heading).toBeVisible()
await expect(heading).toContainText(t(demo.title, 'en'))
const ogImage = page.locator('head meta[property="og:image"]')
await expect(ogImage).toHaveAttribute(
'content',
new RegExp(`${escapeRegExp(demo.slug)}-og\\.png`)
)
const iframe = page.locator(
`iframe[title*="${t('demos.embed.label', 'en')}"]`
)
await expect(iframe).toBeAttached()
await expect(iframe).toHaveAttribute(
'src',
new RegExp(escapeRegExp(demo.arcadeId))
)
await expect(
page.getByRole('button', { name: /demo transcript/i })
).toBeVisible()
await expect(
page.getByText(t(nextDemo.title, 'en')).first()
).toBeVisible()
const nextThumb = page.locator(`img[src="${nextDemo.thumbnail}"]`).first()
await expect(nextThumb).toBeAttached()
await expect(nextThumb).toBeVisible()
const naturalWidth = await nextThumb.evaluate(
(img) => (img as HTMLImageElement).naturalWidth
)
expect(naturalWidth).toBeGreaterThan(1)
})
test(`/zh-CN/demos/${demo.slug} renders localized content`, async ({
page
}) => {
await page.goto(`/zh-CN/demos/${demo.slug}`)
await expect(page).toHaveURL(/\/zh-CN\/demos\//)
const heading = page.getByRole('heading', { level: 1 })
await expect(heading).toContainText(t(demo.title, 'zh-CN'))
await expect(heading).toContainText(/[\u4E00-\u9FFF]/)
await expect(
page.getByText(t(nextDemo.title, 'zh-CN')).first()
).toBeVisible()
})
}
test('demo detail page has next demo navigation', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/demos/image-to-video')
await expect(page.getByText(/what's next/i)).toBeVisible()
})
test('demo library page renders', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/demos')
@@ -76,4 +32,13 @@ test.describe('Demo pages @smoke', () => {
const response = await page.goto('/demos/nonexistent')
expect(response?.status()).toBe(404)
})
test('zh-CN demo page renders localized content', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/zh-CN/demos/image-to-video')
await expect(page.getByRole('heading', { level: 1 })).toContainText(
'从图片创建视频'
)
const nextDemoLink = page.locator('a[href*="/zh-CN/demos/"]').first()
await expect(nextDemoLink).toBeAttached()
})
})

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
import type { Page } from '@playwright/test'
import { expect } from '@playwright/test'
import { test } from './fixtures/blockExternalMedia'
@@ -48,105 +47,4 @@ test.describe('Mobile layout @mobile', () => {
const mobileContainer = page.getByTestId('social-proof-mobile')
await expect(mobileContainer).toBeVisible()
})
test.describe('SocialProofBar seamless marquee', () => {
test.use({ contextOptions: { reducedMotion: 'no-preference' } })
test('mobile forward marquee loops seamlessly', async ({ page }) => {
const geometry = await measureMarqueeLoopGeometry(
page,
'[data-testid="social-proof-mobile"] .animate-marquee'
)
expectSeamlessForwardLoop(geometry)
})
test('mobile reverse marquee loops seamlessly', async ({ page }) => {
const geometry = await measureMarqueeLoopGeometry(
page,
'[data-testid="social-proof-mobile"] .animate-marquee-reverse'
)
expectSeamlessReverseLoop(geometry)
})
})
})
test.describe('Desktop SocialProofBar @smoke', () => {
test.use({ contextOptions: { reducedMotion: 'no-preference' } })
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/')
})
test('desktop marquee loops seamlessly', async ({ page }) => {
const geometry = await measureMarqueeLoopGeometry(
page,
'[data-testid="social-proof-desktop"] .animate-marquee'
)
expectSeamlessForwardLoop(geometry)
})
})
type MarqueeGeometry = {
copyWidths: number[]
startPositions: number[]
endPositions: number[]
}
async function measureMarqueeLoopGeometry(
page: Page,
selector: string
): Promise<MarqueeGeometry> {
await page.locator(selector).first().waitFor()
return page.evaluate((sel) => {
const tracks = Array.from(
document.querySelectorAll<HTMLElement>(sel)
).slice(0, 2)
const firstAnimation = tracks[0]?.getAnimations()[0]
if (!firstAnimation) {
throw new Error(`No CSS animation found on ${sel}`)
}
const duration = firstAnimation.effect?.getTiming().duration
if (typeof duration !== 'number' || duration <= 1) {
throw new Error(
`Animation on ${sel} has unusable duration: ${String(duration)}`
)
}
const setAllTimes = (time: number) => {
for (const track of tracks) {
for (const anim of track.getAnimations()) {
anim.currentTime = time
}
}
void document.body.offsetWidth
}
const readX = () => tracks.map((track) => track.getBoundingClientRect().x)
setAllTimes(0)
const startPositions = readX()
const copyWidths = tracks.map(
(track) => track.getBoundingClientRect().width
)
setAllTimes(duration - 0.1)
const endPositions = readX()
return { copyWidths, startPositions, endPositions }
}, selector)
}
function expectTwoMatchingCopies(geometry: MarqueeGeometry) {
const { copyWidths } = geometry
expect(copyWidths.length, 'expected two duplicate marquee tracks').toBe(2)
expect(copyWidths[0]).toBeGreaterThan(0)
expect(copyWidths[1]).toBeCloseTo(copyWidths[0], 0)
}
function expectSeamlessForwardLoop(geometry: MarqueeGeometry) {
expectTwoMatchingCopies(geometry)
// Copy 2 ends the cycle exactly where copy 1 started, so the restart
// (when copy 1 jumps back to its start position) is visually indistinguishable.
expect(geometry.endPositions[1]).toBeCloseTo(geometry.startPositions[0], 0)
}
function expectSeamlessReverseLoop(geometry: MarqueeGeometry) {
expectTwoMatchingCopies(geometry)
// Reverse marquee: copy 1 ends the cycle where copy 2 started.
expect(geometry.endPositions[0]).toBeCloseTo(geometry.startPositions[1], 0)
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}
async function navigateAndSettle(page: Page, url: string) {
await page.goto(url, { waitUntil: 'domcontentloaded' })
await page.waitForLoadState('load')
await page.goto(url)
await page.waitForLoadState('networkidle')
}
test.describe('Home', { tag: '@visual' }, () => {

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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ export default defineConfig({
? [['html'], ['json', { outputFile: 'results.json' }]]
: 'html',
expect: {
toHaveScreenshot: { maxDiffPixels: 100 }
toHaveScreenshot: { maxDiffPixels: 50 }
},
...maybeLocalOptions,
webServer: {

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@@ -1,13 +1,10 @@
<script setup lang="ts">
import { useEventListener, useTemplateRefsList } from '@vueuse/core'
import { computed, onMounted, ref } from 'vue'
import { computed, ref } from 'vue'
import type { Department } from '../../data/roles'
import type { Locale } from '../../i18n/translations'
import { prefersReducedMotion } from '../../composables/useReducedMotion'
import { t } from '../../i18n/translations'
import { scrollTo } from '../../scripts/smoothScroll'
import CategoryNav from '../common/CategoryNav.vue'
import SectionLabel from '../common/SectionLabel.vue'
@@ -16,72 +13,24 @@ const { locale = 'en', departments = [] } = defineProps<{
departments?: readonly Department[]
}>()
const activeCategory = ref('all')
const visibleDepartments = computed(() =>
departments.filter((d) => d.roles.length > 0)
)
const categories = computed(() =>
visibleDepartments.value.map((d) => ({ label: d.name, value: d.key }))
const categories = computed(() => [
{ label: 'ALL', value: 'all' },
...visibleDepartments.value.map((d) => ({ label: d.name, value: d.key }))
])
const filteredDepartments = computed(() =>
activeCategory.value === 'all'
? visibleDepartments.value
: visibleDepartments.value.filter((d) => d.key === activeCategory.value)
)
const hasRoles = computed(() => visibleDepartments.value.length > 0)
const activeCategory = ref('')
const sectionRefs = useTemplateRefsList<HTMLElement>()
let isScrolling = false
let pendingFrame = 0
const HEADER_OFFSET = -144
const ACTIVATION_OFFSET = 300
const deptElementId = (key: string) => `careers-dept-${key}`
function pickActiveSection() {
pendingFrame = 0
if (isScrolling) return
const sections = sectionRefs.value as HTMLElement[]
if (sections.length === 0) return
let active = sections[0]
for (const el of sections) {
if (el.getBoundingClientRect().top - ACTIVATION_OFFSET <= 0) {
active = el
} else {
break
}
}
activeCategory.value = active.id.replace(/^careers-dept-/, '')
}
function scheduleUpdate() {
if (pendingFrame !== 0) return
pendingFrame = requestAnimationFrame(pickActiveSection)
}
onMounted(pickActiveSection)
useEventListener('scroll', scheduleUpdate, { passive: true })
useEventListener('resize', scheduleUpdate, { passive: true })
function scrollToDepartment(deptKey: string) {
activeCategory.value = deptKey
isScrolling = true
const el = document.getElementById(deptElementId(deptKey))
if (!el) {
isScrolling = false
return
}
scrollTo(el, {
offset: HEADER_OFFSET,
duration: 0.8,
immediate: prefersReducedMotion(),
onComplete: () => {
isScrolling = false
pickActiveSection()
}
})
}
</script>
<template>
@@ -99,10 +48,9 @@ function scrollToDepartment(deptKey: string) {
</h2>
<CategoryNav
v-if="hasRoles"
v-model="activeCategory"
:categories="categories"
:model-value="activeCategory"
class="mt-4"
@update:model-value="scrollToDepartment"
/>
</div>
</div>
@@ -117,11 +65,9 @@ function scrollToDepartment(deptKey: string) {
</p>
<div
v-for="dept in visibleDepartments"
:id="deptElementId(dept.key)"
:ref="sectionRefs.set"
v-for="dept in filteredDepartments"
:key="dept.key"
class="mb-12 scroll-mt-24 last:mb-0 md:scroll-mt-36"
class="mb-12 last:mb-0"
>
<SectionLabel>
{{ dept.name }}

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@@ -1,11 +1,7 @@
<script setup lang="ts">
import { cn } from '@comfyorg/tailwind-utils'
import {
useEventListener,
useIntersectionObserver,
useTemplateRefsList
} from '@vueuse/core'
import { computed, onMounted, ref } from 'vue'
import { useIntersectionObserver, useTemplateRefsList } from '@vueuse/core'
import { computed, ref } from 'vue'
import type { Locale, TranslationKey } from '../../i18n/translations'
@@ -44,25 +40,13 @@ const activeSection = ref(sections[0]?.id ?? '')
const sectionRefs = useTemplateRefsList<HTMLElement>()
let isScrolling = false
let scrollSafetyTimer: ReturnType<typeof setTimeout> | undefined
const HEADER_OFFSET = -144
const BOTTOM_THRESHOLD_PX = 4
const SCROLL_SAFETY_MS = 1500
function clearScrollLock() {
isScrolling = false
if (scrollSafetyTimer !== undefined) {
clearTimeout(scrollSafetyTimer)
scrollSafetyTimer = undefined
}
}
useIntersectionObserver(
sectionRefs,
(entries) => {
if (isScrolling) return
if (isAtBottom()) return
let best: IntersectionObserverEntry | null = null
for (const entry of entries) {
if (!entry.isIntersecting) continue
@@ -74,39 +58,22 @@ useIntersectionObserver(
{ rootMargin: '-20% 0px -60% 0px' }
)
function isAtBottom(): boolean {
const scrollBottom = window.scrollY + window.innerHeight
return (
scrollBottom >= document.documentElement.scrollHeight - BOTTOM_THRESHOLD_PX
)
}
function activateLastIfAtBottom() {
if (isScrolling) return
if (!isAtBottom()) return
const lastId = sections[sections.length - 1]?.id
if (lastId) activeSection.value = lastId
}
onMounted(activateLastIfAtBottom)
useEventListener('scroll', activateLastIfAtBottom, { passive: true })
function scrollToSection(id: string) {
activeSection.value = id
clearScrollLock()
isScrolling = true
scrollSafetyTimer = setTimeout(clearScrollLock, SCROLL_SAFETY_MS)
const el = document.getElementById(id)
if (el) {
scrollTo(el, {
offset: HEADER_OFFSET,
duration: 0.8,
immediate: prefersReducedMotion(),
onComplete: clearScrollLock
onComplete: () => {
isScrolling = false
}
})
return
}
clearScrollLock()
isScrolling = false
}
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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ const { stars } = defineProps<{
target="_blank"
rel="noopener noreferrer"
:aria-label="`ComfyUI on GitHub ${stars} stars`"
class="hidden shrink-0 items-center gap-1 lg:flex"
class="hidden shrink-0 items-center gap-2 lg:flex"
>
<NodeBadge
:segments="[{ text: stars }]"
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ const { stars } = defineProps<{
size-class="h-5 sm:h-5"
/>
<span
class="bg-primary-comfy-yellow block size-6 shrink-0"
class="bg-primary-comfy-yellow block size-7"
aria-hidden="true"
style="mask: url('/icons/social/github.svg') center / contain no-repeat"
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@@ -14,28 +14,23 @@ const logos = [
'Ubisoft'
]
const mobileRow1Logos = logos.slice(0, 6)
const mobileRow2Logos = logos.slice(6)
const desktopLogos = Array.from({ length: 4 }, () => logos).flat()
const row1 = logos.slice(0, 6)
const mobileRow1 = [...row1, ...row1]
const row2 = logos.slice(6)
const mobileRow2 = [...row2, ...row2]
</script>
<template>
<section class="overflow-hidden py-12">
<!-- Single row on desktop -->
<div data-testid="social-proof-desktop" class="hidden w-max gap-2 md:flex">
<div class="animate-marquee hidden items-center gap-2 md:flex">
<div
v-for="copy in 2"
:key="copy"
class="animate-marquee flex shrink-0 items-center gap-2"
style="--marquee-gap: 0.5rem"
:aria-hidden="copy === 2 ? 'true' : undefined"
v-for="(logo, i) in desktopLogos"
:key="`${logo}-${i}`"
class="flex h-20 w-50 shrink-0 items-center justify-center"
>
<div
v-for="logo in logos"
:key="logo"
class="flex h-20 w-50 shrink-0 items-center justify-center"
>
<img :src="`/icons/clients/${logo}.svg`" :alt="logo" />
</div>
<img :src="`/icons/clients/${logo}.svg`" :alt="logo" />
</div>
</div>
@@ -44,38 +39,22 @@ const mobileRow2Logos = logos.slice(6)
data-testid="social-proof-mobile"
class="flex flex-col gap-8 md:hidden"
>
<div class="flex w-max gap-8">
<div class="animate-marquee flex items-center gap-8">
<div
v-for="copy in 2"
:key="copy"
class="animate-marquee flex shrink-0 items-center gap-8"
style="--marquee-gap: 2rem"
:aria-hidden="copy === 2 ? 'true' : undefined"
v-for="(logo, i) in mobileRow1"
:key="`${logo}-${i}`"
class="flex h-14 w-40 shrink-0 items-center justify-center"
>
<div
v-for="logo in mobileRow1Logos"
:key="logo"
class="flex h-14 w-40 shrink-0 items-center justify-center"
>
<img :src="`/icons/clients/${logo}.svg`" :alt="logo" />
</div>
<img :src="`/icons/clients/${logo}.svg`" :alt="logo" />
</div>
</div>
<div class="flex w-max gap-8">
<div class="animate-marquee-reverse flex items-center gap-8">
<div
v-for="copy in 2"
:key="copy"
class="animate-marquee-reverse flex shrink-0 items-center gap-8"
style="--marquee-gap: 2rem"
:aria-hidden="copy === 2 ? 'true' : undefined"
v-for="(logo, i) in mobileRow2"
:key="`${logo}-${i}`"
class="flex h-14 w-40 shrink-0 items-center justify-center"
>
<div
v-for="logo in mobileRow2Logos"
:key="logo"
class="flex h-14 w-40 shrink-0 items-center justify-center"
>
<img :src="`/icons/clients/${logo}.svg`" :alt="logo" />
</div>
<img :src="`/icons/clients/${logo}.svg`" :alt="logo" />
</div>
</div>
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<!-- Progress bar -->
<div class="h-1 flex-1 rounded-full bg-white/20">
<div
class="bg-primary-comfy-yellow h-full rounded-full"
class="bg-primary-comfy-yellow h-full rounded-full transition-all duration-200"
:style="{ width: progressPercent }"
/>
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@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ import { useHeroAnimation } from '../../composables/useHeroAnimation'
import SectionLabel from '../common/SectionLabel.vue'
import type { Locale } from '../../i18n/translations'
import { t } from '../../i18n/translations'
import { ScrollTrigger } from '../../scripts/gsapSetup'
import VideoPlayer from '../common/VideoPlayer.vue'
const { locale = 'en' } = defineProps<{ locale?: Locale }>()
@@ -23,10 +22,6 @@ useHeroAnimation({
logo: logoRef,
video: videoRef
})
function handleLogoLoad() {
ScrollTrigger.refresh(true)
}
</script>
<template>
@@ -42,10 +37,7 @@ function handleLogoLoad() {
<img
src="https://media.comfy.org/website/customers/c-projection.webp"
alt="Comfy 3D logo"
width="1568"
height="1763"
class="mx-auto h-auto w-full max-w-md lg:max-w-none"
@load="handleLogoLoad"
class="mx-auto w-full max-w-md lg:max-w-none"
/>
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@@ -8,12 +8,10 @@ import { t } from '../../i18n/translations'
const {
arcadeId,
title,
aspectRatio = 16 / 9,
locale = 'en'
} = defineProps<{
arcadeId: string
title: string
aspectRatio?: number
locale?: Locale
}>()
@@ -26,8 +24,7 @@ const loaded = ref(false)
:aria-label="t('demos.embed.label', locale)"
>
<div
class="relative mx-auto max-w-6xl overflow-hidden rounded-4xl border border-white/10"
:style="{ aspectRatio }"
class="relative mx-auto aspect-video max-w-6xl overflow-hidden rounded-4xl border border-white/10"
>
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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ const categories: Category[] = [
{
label: t('useCase.vfx', locale),
leftSrc: 'https://media.comfy.org/website/homepage/use-case/left1.webm',
rightSrc: 'https://media.comfy.org/website/homepage/use-case/right1.webm'
rightSrc: 'https://media.comfy.org/website/homepage/use-case/right1.webp'
},
{
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@@ -77,10 +77,7 @@ const plans: PricingPlan[] = [
ctaKey: 'pricing.plan.creator.cta',
ctaHref: subscribeUrl('creator'),
featureIntroKey: 'pricing.plan.creator.featureIntro',
features: [
{ text: 'pricing.plan.creator.feature1' },
{ text: 'pricing.plan.creator.feature2' }
],
features: [{ text: 'pricing.plan.creator.feature1' }],
isPopular: true
},
{
@@ -93,10 +90,7 @@ const plans: PricingPlan[] = [
ctaKey: 'pricing.plan.pro.cta',
ctaHref: subscribeUrl('pro'),
featureIntroKey: 'pricing.plan.pro.featureIntro',
features: [
{ text: 'pricing.plan.pro.feature1' },
{ text: 'pricing.plan.pro.feature2' }
]
features: [{ text: 'pricing.plan.pro.feature1' }]
},
{
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@@ -276,6 +276,29 @@ onUnmounted(() => {
fill="#211927"
/>
</g>
<!-- Left-edge fade -->
<rect
x="300"
y="150"
width="250"
height="900"
fill="url(#localHeroFadeLeft)"
/>
<defs>
<linearGradient
id="localHeroFadeLeft"
x1="550"
y1="600"
x2="300"
y2="600"
gradientUnits="userSpaceOnUse"
>
<stop stop-color="#211927" stop-opacity="0" />
<stop offset="1" stop-color="#211927" />
</linearGradient>
</defs>
</svg>
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@@ -15,14 +15,6 @@ interface Demo {
readonly transcript?: TranslationKey
readonly publishedDate: string
readonly modifiedDate: string
/**
* Width / height of the Arcade demo's source recording (e.g. 1.93 for a
* landscape screencast). Sizes the embed container to match so rounded
* corners hug the content instead of empty letterbox space. Source from
* Arcade's `_serializablePublicFlow.aspectRatio` (which is height/width —
* invert it). Defaults to 16/9 if omitted.
*/
readonly aspectRatio?: number
}
export const demos: readonly Demo[] = [
@@ -40,8 +32,7 @@ export const demos: readonly Demo[] = [
difficulty: 'beginner',
tags: ['templates', 'image', 'video'],
publishedDate: '2026-04-19',
modifiedDate: '2026-04-19',
aspectRatio: 1.931
modifiedDate: '2026-04-19'
},
{
slug: 'workflow-templates',
@@ -57,25 +48,7 @@ export const demos: readonly Demo[] = [
difficulty: 'beginner',
tags: ['getting-started', 'templates', 'workflow'],
publishedDate: '2026-04-19',
modifiedDate: '2026-04-19',
aspectRatio: 1.931
},
{
slug: 'community-workflows',
arcadeId: 'mqZh17oWDuWIyhK0xwEV',
category: 'demos.category.gettingStarted',
title: 'demos.community-workflows.title',
description: 'demos.community-workflows.description',
transcript: 'demos.community-workflows.transcript',
ogImage: '/images/demos/community-workflows-og.png',
thumbnail: '/images/demos/community-workflows-thumb.webp',
estimatedTime: 'demos.duration.2min',
durationIso: 'PT2M',
difficulty: 'beginner',
tags: ['getting-started', 'community', 'workflow', 'hub'],
publishedDate: '2026-05-04',
modifiedDate: '2026-05-04',
aspectRatio: 1.931
modifiedDate: '2026-04-19'
}
]

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@@ -1119,10 +1119,6 @@ const translations = {
en: 'Import your own LoRAs',
'zh-CN': '导入你自己的 LoRA'
},
'pricing.plan.creator.feature2': {
en: '3 concurrent API jobs',
'zh-CN': '3 个并发 API 任务'
},
'pricing.plan.pro.label': { en: 'PRO', 'zh-CN': '专业版' },
'pricing.plan.pro.summary': {
@@ -1147,10 +1143,6 @@ const translations = {
en: 'Longer workflow runtime (up to 1 hour)',
'zh-CN': '更长工作流运行时长(最长 1 小时)'
},
'pricing.plan.pro.feature2': {
en: '5 concurrent API jobs',
'zh-CN': '5 个并发 API 任务'
},
'pricing.enterprise.label': { en: 'ENTERPRISE', 'zh-CN': '企业版' },
'pricing.enterprise.heading': {
@@ -3570,20 +3562,6 @@ const translations = {
'<ol><li><strong>打开模板浏览器</strong> — 点击 ComfyUI 侧栏中的模板图标。</li><li><strong>浏览分类</strong> — 模板按任务分类:图像生成、视频、放大等。</li><li><strong>预览模板</strong> — 将鼠标悬停在模板上查看预览。</li><li><strong>加载并自定义</strong> — 点击加载模板,然后修改参数。</li></ol>'
},
'demos.community-workflows.title': {
en: 'Explore and Use a Community Workflow from the Hub',
'zh-CN': '探索并使用社区工作流'
},
'demos.community-workflows.description': {
en: 'Discover how to find and get started with popular community workflows for generative AI projects.',
'zh-CN': '了解如何查找并使用流行的社区工作流来构建生成式 AI 项目。'
},
'demos.community-workflows.transcript': {
en: '<ol><li><strong>Open the Workflow Hub</strong> — From the ComfyUI sidebar, navigate to the community Workflow Hub to browse curated and trending workflows shared by the community.</li><li><strong>Browse popular workflows</strong> — Explore featured projects sorted by popularity, recency, and category to find one that matches your goal.</li><li><strong>Preview a workflow</strong> — Click a workflow card to see example outputs, required models, and a description of what it produces.</li><li><strong>Open in ComfyUI</strong> — Use the "Get Started" action to load the selected community workflow directly onto your canvas.</li><li><strong>Run and customize</strong> — Queue the workflow to generate your first result, then tweak prompts, models, and parameters to make it your own.</li></ol>',
'zh-CN':
'<ol><li><strong>打开工作流中心</strong> — 在 ComfyUI 侧栏中,进入社区工作流中心,浏览社区分享的精选和热门工作流。</li><li><strong>浏览热门工作流</strong> — 按热度、时间和分类浏览精选项目,找到符合需求的工作流。</li><li><strong>预览工作流</strong> — 点击工作流卡片,查看示例输出、所需模型和功能描述。</li><li><strong>在 ComfyUI 中打开</strong> — 使用"开始使用"按钮,将选中的社区工作流直接加载到画布。</li><li><strong>运行并自定义</strong> — 排队执行工作流以生成首个结果,然后调整提示词、模型和参数。</li></ol>'
},
'demos.nav.nextDemo': { en: "What's Next", 'zh-CN': '下一个演示' },
'demos.nav.viewDemo': { en: 'View Demo', 'zh-CN': '查看演示' },
'demos.nav.allDemos': { en: 'All Demos', 'zh-CN': '所有演示' },

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@@ -121,7 +121,6 @@ const breadcrumbJsonLd = {
<ArcadeEmbed
arcadeId={demo.arcadeId}
title={title}
aspectRatio={demo.aspectRatio}
client:load
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@@ -122,7 +122,6 @@ const breadcrumbJsonLd = {
<ArcadeEmbed
arcadeId={demo.arcadeId}
title={title}
aspectRatio={demo.aspectRatio}
locale="zh-CN"
client:load
/>

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@@ -101,13 +101,13 @@
transform: translateX(0);
}
100% {
transform: translateX(calc(-100% - var(--marquee-gap, 0px)));
transform: translateX(-50%);
}
}
@keyframes marquee-reverse {
0% {
transform: translateX(calc(-100% - var(--marquee-gap, 0px)));
transform: translateX(-50%);
}
100% {
transform: translateX(0);
@@ -115,15 +115,11 @@
}
@utility animate-marquee {
@media (prefers-reduced-motion: no-preference) {
animation: marquee 30s linear infinite;
}
animation: marquee 30s linear infinite;
}
@utility animate-marquee-reverse {
@media (prefers-reduced-motion: no-preference) {
animation: marquee-reverse 30s linear infinite;
}
animation: marquee-reverse 30s linear infinite;
}
@keyframes ripple-effect {

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@@ -1,42 +0,0 @@
{
"last_node_id": 10,
"last_link_id": 10,
"nodes": [
{
"id": 10,
"type": "LoadImage",
"pos": [50, 50],
"size": [315, 314],
"flags": {},
"order": 0,
"mode": 0,
"inputs": [],
"outputs": [
{
"name": "IMAGE",
"type": "IMAGE",
"links": null
},
{
"name": "MASK",
"type": "MASK",
"links": null
}
],
"properties": {
"Node name for S&R": "LoadImage"
},
"widgets_values": ["this-image-does-not-exist-deadbeef.png", "image"]
}
],
"links": [],
"groups": [],
"config": {},
"extra": {
"ds": {
"offset": [0, 0],
"scale": 1
}
},
"version": 0.4
}

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@@ -190,9 +190,6 @@ export class ComfyPage {
/** Worker index to test user ID */
public readonly userIds: string[] = []
/** Whether the current test runs in Vue Nodes mode (initialized from `@vue-nodes` tag). */
public isVueNodes = false
/** Test user ID for the current context */
get id() {
return this.userIds[comfyPageFixture.info().parallelIndex]
@@ -355,12 +352,6 @@ export class ComfyPage {
await nextFrame(this.page)
}
async idleFrames(count: number) {
for (let i = 0; i < count; i++) {
await this.nextFrame()
}
}
async delay(ms: number) {
return sleep(ms)
}
@@ -503,7 +494,6 @@ export const comfyPageFixture = base.extend<{
comfyPage.userIds[parallelIndex] = userId
const isVueNodes = testInfo.tags.includes('@vue-nodes')
comfyPage.isVueNodes = isVueNodes
try {
await comfyPage.setupSettings({

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@@ -217,20 +217,13 @@ export class VueNodeHelpers {
}
}
/**
* Locator for the Enter Subgraph footer button.
*/
getSubgraphEnterButton(nodeId?: string): Locator {
const root = nodeId ? this.getNodeLocator(nodeId) : this.page
return root.getByTestId(TestIds.widgets.subgraphEnterButton).first()
}
/**
* Enter the subgraph of a node.
* @param nodeId - The ID of the node to enter the subgraph of. If not provided, the first matched subgraph will be entered.
*/
async enterSubgraph(nodeId?: string): Promise<void> {
const editButton = this.getSubgraphEnterButton(nodeId)
const locator = nodeId ? this.getNodeLocator(nodeId) : this.page
const editButton = locator.getByTestId(TestIds.widgets.subgraphEnterButton)
// The footer tab button extends below the node body (visible area),
// but its bounding box center overlaps the node body div.

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@@ -39,32 +39,10 @@ class ComfyQueueButton {
await this.dropdownButton.click()
return new ComfyQueueButtonOptions(this.actionbar.page)
}
public async openOptions() {
const options = new ComfyQueueButtonOptions(this.actionbar.page)
if (!(await options.menu.isVisible())) {
await this.dropdownButton.click()
}
return options
}
}
class ComfyQueueButtonOptions {
public readonly menu: Locator
public readonly modeItems: Locator
constructor(public readonly page: Page) {
this.menu = page.getByRole('menu')
this.modeItems = this.menu.getByRole('menuitem')
}
public modeItem(name: string) {
return this.menu.getByRole('menuitem', { name, exact: true })
}
public async selectMode(name: string) {
await this.modeItem(name).click()
}
constructor(public readonly page: Page) {}
public async setMode(mode: AutoQueueMode) {
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@@ -20,7 +20,6 @@ export class ContextMenu {
async clickMenuItemExact(name: string): Promise<void> {
await this.page.getByRole('menuitem', { name, exact: true }).click()
await this.waitForHidden()
}
/**

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@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ export class Topbar {
}
getSaveDialog(): Locator {
return this.page.getByRole('dialog').getByRole('textbox')
return this.page.locator('.p-dialog-content input')
}
saveWorkflow(workflowName: string): Promise<void> {
@@ -116,9 +116,9 @@ export class Topbar {
// Check if a confirmation dialog appeared (e.g., "Overwrite existing file?")
// If so, return early to let the test handle the confirmation
const confirmationDialog = this.page
.getByRole('dialog')
.filter({ hasText: 'Overwrite' })
const confirmationDialog = this.page.locator(
'.p-dialog:has-text("Overwrite")'
)
if (await confirmationDialog.isVisible()) {
return
}

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@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
import type { Locator } from '@playwright/test'
export class WidgetSelectDropdownFixture {
public readonly selection: Locator
constructor(public readonly root: Locator) {
this.selection = root.locator('button span span')
}
async selectedItem(): Promise<string> {
return await this.selection.innerText()
}
}

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@@ -9,15 +9,13 @@ import { BuilderFooterHelper } from '@e2e/fixtures/helpers/BuilderFooterHelper'
import { BuilderSaveAsHelper } from '@e2e/fixtures/helpers/BuilderSaveAsHelper'
import { BuilderSelectHelper } from '@e2e/fixtures/helpers/BuilderSelectHelper'
import { BuilderStepsHelper } from '@e2e/fixtures/helpers/BuilderStepsHelper'
import { MobileAppHelper } from '@e2e/fixtures/helpers/MobileAppHelper'
export class AppModeHelper {
readonly steps: BuilderStepsHelper
readonly footer: BuilderFooterHelper
readonly mobile: MobileAppHelper
readonly saveAs: BuilderSaveAsHelper
readonly select: BuilderSelectHelper
readonly outputHistory: OutputHistoryComponent
readonly steps: BuilderStepsHelper
readonly widgets: AppModeWidgetHelper
/** The "Connect an output" popover shown when saving without outputs. */
@@ -62,16 +60,13 @@ export class AppModeHelper {
public readonly vueNodeSwitchDismissButton: Locator
/** The "Don't show again" checkbox inside the Vue Node switch popup. */
public readonly vueNodeSwitchDontShowAgainCheckbox: Locator
/** The main content area where outputs are displayed*/
public readonly centerPanel: Locator
constructor(private readonly comfyPage: ComfyPage) {
this.mobile = new MobileAppHelper(comfyPage)
this.steps = new BuilderStepsHelper(comfyPage)
this.footer = new BuilderFooterHelper(comfyPage)
this.saveAs = new BuilderSaveAsHelper(comfyPage)
this.select = new BuilderSelectHelper(comfyPage)
this.outputHistory = new OutputHistoryComponent(comfyPage.page)
this.steps = new BuilderStepsHelper(comfyPage)
this.widgets = new AppModeWidgetHelper(comfyPage)
this.connectOutputPopover = this.page.getByTestId(
@@ -130,7 +125,6 @@ export class AppModeHelper {
this.vueNodeSwitchDontShowAgainCheckbox = this.page.getByTestId(
TestIds.appMode.vueNodeSwitchDontShowAgain
)
this.centerPanel = this.page.getByTestId(TestIds.linear.centerPanel)
}
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@@ -215,12 +215,11 @@ export class AssetHelper {
return this.store.size
}
private handleListAssets(route: Route, url: URL) {
const includeTags = parseAssetTagParam(url.searchParams.get('include_tags'))
const excludeTags = parseAssetTagParam(url.searchParams.get('exclude_tags'))
const includeTags = url.searchParams.get('include_tags')?.split(',') ?? []
const limit = parseInt(url.searchParams.get('limit') ?? '0', 10)
const offset = parseInt(url.searchParams.get('offset') ?? '0', 10)
let filtered = this.getFilteredAssets(includeTags, excludeTags)
let filtered = this.getFilteredAssets(includeTags)
if (limit > 0) {
filtered = filtered.slice(offset, offset + limit)
}
@@ -297,29 +296,15 @@ export class AssetHelper {
this.paginationOptions = null
this.uploadResponse = null
}
private getFilteredAssets(
includeTags: string[],
excludeTags: string[]
): Asset[] {
private getFilteredAssets(tags: string[]): Asset[] {
const assets = [...this.store.values()]
if (tags.length === 0) return assets
return assets.filter(
(asset) =>
includeTags.every((tag) => (asset.tags ?? []).includes(tag)) &&
excludeTags.every((tag) => !(asset.tags ?? []).includes(tag))
return assets.filter((asset) =>
tags.every((tag) => (asset.tags ?? []).includes(tag))
)
}
}
function parseAssetTagParam(value: string | null): string[] {
return (
value
?.split(',')
.map((tag) => tag.trim())
.filter(Boolean) ?? []
)
}
export function createAssetHelper(
page: Page,
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@@ -127,7 +127,9 @@ export class BuilderSelectHelper {
await popoverTrigger.click()
await this.page.getByText('Rename', { exact: true }).click()
const dialogInput = this.page.getByRole('dialog').getByRole('textbox')
const dialogInput = this.page.locator(
'.p-dialog-content input[type="text"]'
)
await dialogInput.fill(newName)
await this.page.keyboard.press('Enter')
await dialogInput.waitFor({ state: 'hidden' })

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@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
import { readFileSync } from 'fs'
import { basename } from 'path'
import type { Page } from '@playwright/test'
@@ -14,7 +13,6 @@ export class DragDropHelper {
async dragAndDropExternalResource(
options: {
fileName?: string
filePath?: string
url?: string
dropPosition?: Position
waitForUpload?: boolean
@@ -24,14 +22,13 @@ export class DragDropHelper {
const {
dropPosition = { x: 100, y: 100 },
fileName,
filePath,
url,
waitForUpload = false,
preserveNativePropagation = false
} = options
if (!fileName && !filePath && !url)
throw new Error('Must provide fileName, filePath, or url')
if (!fileName && !url)
throw new Error('Must provide either fileName or url')
const evaluateParams: {
dropPosition: Position
@@ -42,22 +39,12 @@ export class DragDropHelper {
preserveNativePropagation: boolean
} = { dropPosition, preserveNativePropagation }
if (fileName || filePath) {
const resolvedPath = filePath ?? assetPath(fileName!)
const displayName = fileName ?? basename(resolvedPath)
let buffer: Buffer
try {
buffer = readFileSync(resolvedPath)
} catch (error) {
const reason = error instanceof Error ? error.message : String(error)
throw new Error(
`Failed to read drag-and-drop fixture at "${resolvedPath}": ${reason}`,
{ cause: error }
)
}
if (fileName) {
const filePath = assetPath(fileName)
const buffer = readFileSync(filePath)
evaluateParams.fileName = displayName
evaluateParams.fileType = getMimeType(displayName)
evaluateParams.fileName = fileName
evaluateParams.fileType = getMimeType(fileName)
evaluateParams.buffer = [...new Uint8Array(buffer)]
}
@@ -161,13 +148,6 @@ export class DragDropHelper {
return this.dragAndDropExternalResource({ fileName, ...options })
}
async dragAndDropFilePath(
filePath: string,
options: { dropPosition?: Position; waitForUpload?: boolean } = {}
): Promise<void> {
return this.dragAndDropExternalResource({ filePath, ...options })
}
async dragAndDropURL(
url: string,
options: {

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@@ -1,10 +1,6 @@
import type { WebSocketRoute } from '@playwright/test'
import type {
NodeError,
NodeProgressState,
PromptResponse
} from '@/schemas/apiSchema'
import type { NodeError, PromptResponse } from '@/schemas/apiSchema'
import type { RawJobListItem } from '@/platform/remote/comfyui/jobs/jobTypes'
import type { ComfyPage } from '@e2e/fixtures/ComfyPage'
import { createMockJob } from '@e2e/fixtures/helpers/AssetsHelper'
@@ -234,16 +230,6 @@ export class ExecutionHelper {
)
}
/** Send `progress_state` WS event with per-node execution state. */
progressState(jobId: string, nodes: Record<string, NodeProgressState>): void {
this.requireWs().send(
JSON.stringify({
type: 'progress_state',
data: { prompt_id: jobId, nodes }
})
)
}
/**
* Complete a job by adding it to mock history, sending execution_success,
* and triggering a history refresh via a status event.

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@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
import type { Locator, Page } from '@playwright/test'
import type { ComfyPage } from '@e2e/fixtures/ComfyPage'
import { TestIds } from '@e2e/fixtures/selectors'
export class MobileAppHelper {
private readonly page: Page
readonly contentPanel: Locator
readonly navigation: Locator
readonly navigationTabs: Locator
readonly view: Locator
readonly workflows: Locator
constructor(comfyPage: ComfyPage) {
this.page = comfyPage.page
this.view = this.page.getByTestId(TestIds.linear.mobile)
this.contentPanel = this.page.getByRole('tabpanel')
this.navigation = this.page.getByRole('tablist').filter({ hasText: 'Run' })
this.navigationTabs = this.navigation.getByRole('tab')
this.workflows = this.view.getByTestId(TestIds.linear.mobileWorkflows)
}
async switchWorkflow(workflowName: string) {
await this.workflows.click()
await this.page.getByRole('menu').getByText(workflowName).click()
}
async navigateTab(name: 'run' | 'outputs' | 'assets') {
await this.navigation.getByRole('tab', { name }).click()
}
async tap(locator: Locator, { count = 1 }: { count?: number } = {}) {
for (let i = 0; i < count; i++) await locator.tap()
}
}

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@@ -18,7 +18,9 @@ export class NodeOperationsHelper {
public readonly promptDialogInput: Locator
constructor(private comfyPage: ComfyPage) {
this.promptDialogInput = this.page.getByRole('dialog').getByRole('textbox')
this.promptDialogInput = this.page.locator(
'.p-dialog-content input[type="text"]'
)
}
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@@ -362,9 +362,6 @@ export class SubgraphHelper {
await this.comfyPage.nextFrame()
await expect.poll(async () => this.isInSubgraph()).toBe(false)
if (this.comfyPage.isVueNodes) {
await this.comfyPage.vueNodes.waitForNodes()
}
}
async countGraphPseudoPreviewEntries(): Promise<number> {

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@@ -144,14 +144,6 @@ export const TestIds = {
domWidgetTextarea: 'dom-widget-textarea',
subgraphEnterButton: 'subgraph-enter-button'
},
linear: {
centerPanel: 'linear-center-panel',
mobile: 'linear-mobile',
mobileNavigation: 'linear-mobile-navigation',
mobileWorkflows: 'linear-mobile-workflows',
outputInfo: 'linear-output-info',
widgetContainer: 'linear-widgets'
},
builder: {
footerNav: 'builder-footer-nav',
saveButton: 'builder-save-button',

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@@ -7,9 +7,6 @@ export function getMimeType(fileName: string): string {
if (name.endsWith('.avif')) return 'image/avif'
if (name.endsWith('.webm')) return 'video/webm'
if (name.endsWith('.mp4')) return 'video/mp4'
if (name.endsWith('.mp3')) return 'audio/mpeg'
if (name.endsWith('.flac')) return 'audio/flac'
if (name.endsWith('.ogg') || name.endsWith('.opus')) return 'audio/ogg'
if (name.endsWith('.json')) return 'application/json'
if (name.endsWith('.glb')) return 'model/gltf-binary'
return 'application/octet-stream'

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@@ -1,7 +1,3 @@
export function assetPath(fileName: string): string {
return `./browser_tests/assets/${fileName}`
}
export function metadataFixturePath(fileName: string): string {
return `./src/scripts/metadata/__fixtures__/${fileName}`
}

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@@ -13,8 +13,6 @@ export class VueNodeFixture {
public readonly collapseButton: Locator
public readonly collapseIcon: Locator
public readonly root: Locator
public readonly widgets: Locator
public readonly imagePreview: Locator
constructor(private readonly locator: Locator) {
this.header = locator.locator('[data-testid^="node-header-"]')
@@ -25,8 +23,6 @@ export class VueNodeFixture {
this.collapseButton = locator.getByTestId('node-collapse-button')
this.collapseIcon = this.collapseButton.locator('i')
this.root = locator
this.widgets = this.locator.locator('.lg-node-widget')
this.imagePreview = locator.locator('.image-preview')
}
async getTitle(): Promise<string> {
@@ -43,16 +39,6 @@ export class VueNodeFixture {
await this.collapseButton.click()
}
/**
* Select this node and delete it via the Delete key, waiting for the node
* element to leave the DOM before resolving.
*/
async delete(): Promise<void> {
await this.header.click()
await this.header.press('Delete')
await this.locator.waitFor({ state: 'hidden' })
}
async getCollapseIconClass(): Promise<string> {
return (await this.collapseIcon.getAttribute('class')) ?? ''
}

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@@ -1,154 +0,0 @@
import {
comfyPageFixture as test,
comfyExpect as expect
} from '@e2e/fixtures/ComfyPage'
import { WidgetSelectDropdownFixture } from '@e2e/fixtures/components/WidgetSelectDropdown'
test.describe('App mode usage', () => {
test('Drag and Drop', async ({ comfyPage, comfyFiles }) => {
await comfyPage.settings.setSetting('Comfy.VueNodes.Enabled', true)
await comfyPage.settings.setSetting(
'Comfy.NodeSearchBoxImpl',
'v1 (legacy)'
)
const { centerPanel } = comfyPage.appMode
await comfyPage.appMode.enterAppModeWithInputs([['3', 'seed']])
await expect(centerPanel, 'Enter app mode').toBeVisible()
//an app without an image input will load the workflow
await test.step('App without an image input loads workflow', async () => {
await comfyPage.dragDrop.dragAndDropFile('workflowInMedia/workflow.webp')
await expect(centerPanel).toBeHidden()
})
//prep a load image
await test.step('Add a load image node', async () => {
await comfyPage.workflow.loadWorkflow('default')
await comfyPage.page.mouse.dblclick(200, 200, { delay: 5 })
await comfyPage.searchBox.fillAndSelectFirstNode('Load Image')
const loadImage = await comfyPage.vueNodes.getNodeLocator('10')
await expect(loadImage).toBeVisible()
})
const imageInput = new WidgetSelectDropdownFixture(
comfyPage.appMode.linearWidgets.locator('.lg-node-widget')
)
await test.step('Enter app mode with image input', async () => {
await comfyPage.appMode.enterAppModeWithInputs([['10', 'image']])
await expect(centerPanel).toBeVisible()
await expect(imageInput.root).toBeVisible()
})
await test.step('Dragging an image redirects to image input', async () => {
const initialImage = await imageInput.selectedItem()
await comfyPage.dragDrop.dragAndDropExternalResource({
fileName: 'workflow.webp',
filePath: './browser_tests/assets/workflowInMedia/workflow.webp',
preserveNativePropagation: true
})
comfyFiles.deleteAfterTest({ filename: 'workflow.webp', type: 'input' })
await expect(imageInput.selection).not.toHaveText(initialImage)
await expect(
centerPanel,
'A file with workflow should not open a new workflow'
).toBeVisible()
})
await test.step('Dragging a url redirects to image input', async () => {
const secondImage = await imageInput.selectedItem()
await comfyPage.dragDrop.dragAndDropURL('/assets/images/og-image.png', {
preserveNativePropagation: true
})
comfyFiles.deleteAfterTest({
filename: 'og-image.png',
type: 'input'
})
await expect(imageInput.selection).not.toHaveText(secondImage)
})
})
test('Widget Interaction', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.appMode.enterAppModeWithInputs([
['3', 'seed'],
['3', 'sampler_name'],
['6', 'text']
])
const seed = comfyPage.appMode.linearWidgets.getByLabel('seed', {
exact: true
})
const { input, incrementButton, decrementButton } =
comfyPage.vueNodes.getInputNumberControls(seed)
const initialValue = Number(await input.inputValue())
await seed.dragTo(incrementButton, { steps: 5 })
const intermediateValue = Number(await input.inputValue())
expect(intermediateValue).toBeGreaterThan(initialValue)
await seed.dragTo(decrementButton, { steps: 5 })
const endValue = Number(await input.inputValue())
expect(endValue).toBeLessThan(intermediateValue)
const sampler = comfyPage.appMode.linearWidgets.getByLabel('sampler_name', {
exact: true
})
await sampler.click()
await comfyPage.page.getByRole('searchbox').fill('uni')
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('ArrowDown')
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Enter')
await expect(sampler).toHaveText('uni_pc')
//verify values are consistent with litegraph
})
test.describe('Mobile', { tag: ['@mobile'] }, () => {
test('panel navigation', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
const { mobile } = comfyPage.appMode
await comfyPage.appMode.enterAppModeWithInputs([['3', 'steps']])
await expect(mobile.view).toBeVisible()
await expect(mobile.navigation).toBeVisible()
await mobile.navigateTab('assets')
await expect(mobile.contentPanel).toHaveAccessibleName('Assets')
const buttons = await mobile.navigationTabs.all()
await buttons[0].dragTo(buttons[2], { steps: 5 })
await expect(mobile.contentPanel).toHaveAccessibleName('Outputs')
await mobile.navigateTab('run')
await expect(comfyPage.appMode.linearWidgets).toBeInViewport({ ratio: 1 })
const steps = comfyPage.page.getByRole('spinbutton')
const initialValue = Number(await steps.inputValue())
await mobile.tap(
comfyPage.page.getByRole('button', { name: 'increment' }),
{ count: 5 }
)
await expect(steps).toHaveValue(String(initialValue + 5))
await mobile.tap(
comfyPage.page.getByRole('button', { name: 'decrement' }),
{ count: 3 }
)
await expect(steps).toHaveValue(String(initialValue + 2))
})
test('workflow selection', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
const widgetNames = ['seed', 'steps', 'denoise', 'cfg']
for (const name of widgetNames)
await comfyPage.appMode.enterAppModeWithInputs([['3', name]])
await expect(comfyPage.appMode.mobile.workflows).toBeVisible()
const widgets = comfyPage.appMode.linearWidgets
await comfyPage.appMode.mobile.navigateTab('run')
for (let i = 0; i < widgetNames.length; i++) {
await comfyPage.appMode.mobile.switchWorkflow(`(${i + 2})`)
await expect(widgets.getByText(widgetNames[i])).toBeVisible()
}
})
})
})

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@@ -1,121 +0,0 @@
import {
comfyPageFixture as test,
comfyExpect as expect
} from '@e2e/fixtures/ComfyPage'
test.describe('App mode builder selection', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.appMode.enableLinearMode()
})
test('Can independently select inputs of same name', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
await comfyPage.settings.setSetting('Comfy.VueNodes.Enabled', true)
const items = comfyPage.appMode.select.inputItems
await comfyPage.vueNodes.selectNodes(['6', '7'])
await comfyPage.command.executeCommand('Comfy.Graph.ConvertToSubgraph')
await comfyPage.appMode.enterBuilder()
await comfyPage.appMode.steps.goToInputs()
await expect(items).toHaveCount(0)
const prompts = comfyPage.vueNodes
.getNodeByTitle('New Subgraph')
.locator('.lg-node-widget')
const count = await prompts.count()
for (let i = 0; i < count; i++) {
await expect(prompts.nth(i)).toBeVisible()
await prompts.nth(i).click()
await expect(items).toHaveCount(i + 1)
}
})
test('Can select outputs', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.appMode.enterBuilder()
await comfyPage.appMode.steps.goToOutputs()
await comfyPage.nodeOps
.getNodeRefById('9')
.then((ref) => ref.centerOnNode())
const saveImage = await comfyPage.vueNodes.getNodeLocator('9')
await saveImage.click()
const items = comfyPage.appMode.select.inputItems
await expect(items).toHaveCount(1)
})
test('Can not select nodes with errors or notes', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
//Manually set error state on checkpoint loader
//Shouldn't be needed on ci, but has spotty reliability
await comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => (graph!.nodes[6].has_errors = true))
await comfyPage.settings.setSetting('Comfy.VueNodes.Enabled', true)
const items = comfyPage.appMode.select.inputItems
await comfyPage.appMode.enterBuilder()
await comfyPage.appMode.steps.goToInputs()
await expect(items).toHaveCount(0)
await comfyPage.appMode.select.selectInputWidget(
'Load Checkpoint',
'ckpt_name'
)
await expect(items).toHaveCount(0)
await comfyPage.workflow.loadWorkflow('nodes/note_nodes')
await comfyPage.appMode.enterBuilder()
await comfyPage.appMode.steps.goToInputs()
await expect(items).toHaveCount(0)
await comfyPage.appMode.select.selectInputWidget('Note', 'text')
await comfyPage.appMode.select.selectInputWidget('Markdown Note', 'text')
await expect(items).toHaveCount(0)
})
test('Marks canvas readOnly', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.settings.setSetting(
'Comfy.NodeSearchBoxImpl',
'v1 (legacy)'
)
await comfyPage.page.mouse.dblclick(100, 100, { delay: 5 })
await expect(
comfyPage.searchBox.input,
'Canvas is initially editable'
).toHaveCount(1)
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Escape')
await comfyPage.appMode.enterBuilder()
await comfyPage.appMode.steps.goToInputs()
await comfyPage.page.mouse.dblclick(100, 100, { delay: 5 })
await expect(
comfyPage.searchBox.input,
'Entering builder makes the canvas readonly'
).toHaveCount(0)
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Space')
await comfyPage.page.mouse.dblclick(100, 100, { delay: 5 })
await expect(
comfyPage.searchBox.input,
'Canvas remains readonly after pressing space'
).toHaveCount(0)
const ksampler = await comfyPage.vueNodes.getFixtureByTitle('KSampler')
// oxlint-disable-next-line playwright/no-force-option -- Node container has conditional pointer-events:none that blocks actionability
await ksampler.header.dblclick({ force: true })
await expect(
ksampler.titleEditor.input,
'Double clicking node titles will not initiate a rename'
).toBeHidden()
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Escape')
await comfyPage.page.mouse.dblclick(100, 100, { delay: 5 })
await expect(
comfyPage.searchBox.input,
'Canvas is no longer readonly after exiting'
).toHaveCount(1)
})
})

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@@ -133,29 +133,6 @@ test.describe('AssetHelper', () => {
expect(data.assets[0].id).toBe(STABLE_CHECKPOINT.id)
})
test('GET /assets filters by exclude_tags', async ({
comfyPage,
assetApi
}) => {
assetApi.configure(
withAsset(STABLE_INPUT_IMAGE),
withAsset({
...STABLE_INPUT_IMAGE,
id: 'missing-input',
tags: ['input', 'missing']
})
)
await assetApi.mock()
const { body } = await assetApi.fetch(
`${comfyPage.url}/api/assets?include_tags=input,&exclude_tags= missing,`
)
const data = body as { assets: Array<{ id: string }> }
expect(data.assets.map((asset) => asset.id)).toEqual([
STABLE_INPUT_IMAGE.id
])
})
test('GET /assets/:id returns single asset or 404', async ({
comfyPage,
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@@ -229,9 +229,9 @@ test.describe('Default Keybindings', { tag: '@keyboard' }, () => {
// The dialog appearing proves the keybinding was intercepted by the app.
await comfyPage.keyboard.press('Control+s')
// The Save As dialog should appear
const saveDialog = comfyPage.page.getByRole('dialog')
await expect(saveDialog).toBeVisible()
// The Save As dialog should appear (p-dialog overlay)
const dialogOverlay = comfyPage.page.locator('.p-dialog-mask')
await expect(dialogOverlay).toBeVisible()
// Dismiss the dialog
await comfyPage.keyboard.press('Escape')

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@@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ async function saveAndOpenPublishDialog(
workflowName: string
): Promise<void> {
await comfyPage.menu.topbar.saveWorkflow(workflowName)
const overwriteDialog = comfyPage.page
.getByRole('dialog')
.filter({ hasText: 'Overwrite' })
const overwriteDialog = comfyPage.page.locator(
'.p-dialog:has-text("Overwrite")'
)
// Bounded wait: point-in-time isVisible() can miss dialogs that open
// slightly after saveWorkflow() resolves.
try {

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@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
import {
comfyPageFixture as test,
comfyExpect as expect
} from '@e2e/fixtures/ComfyPage'
import { metadataFixturePath } from '@e2e/fixtures/utils/paths'
type MetadataFixture = {
fileName: string
parser: string
}
// Each fixture embeds the same single-KSampler workflow (see
// scripts/generate-embedded-metadata-test-files.py), exercising a different
// parser in src/scripts/metadata/. Dropping the file should import that
// workflow.
const FIXTURES: readonly MetadataFixture[] = [
{ fileName: 'with_metadata.png', parser: 'png' },
{ fileName: 'with_metadata.avif', parser: 'avif' },
{ fileName: 'with_metadata.webp', parser: 'webp' },
{ fileName: 'with_metadata_exif_prefix.webp', parser: 'webp (exif prefix)' },
{ fileName: 'with_metadata.flac', parser: 'flac' },
{ fileName: 'with_metadata.mp3', parser: 'mp3' },
{ fileName: 'with_metadata.opus', parser: 'ogg' },
{ fileName: 'with_metadata.mp4', parser: 'isobmff' },
{ fileName: 'with_metadata.webm', parser: 'ebml (webm)' }
] as const
test.describe(
'Metadata drop-to-load workflow import',
{ tag: ['@workflow'] },
() => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.nodeOps.clearGraph()
await expect.poll(() => comfyPage.nodeOps.getGraphNodesCount()).toBe(0)
})
for (const { fileName, parser } of FIXTURES) {
test(`loads embedded workflow from ${fileName} (${parser})`, async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
await test.step(`drop ${fileName} on canvas`, async () => {
await comfyPage.dragDrop.dragAndDropFilePath(
metadataFixturePath(fileName)
)
})
await test.step('graph contains only the embedded KSampler', async () => {
await expect
.poll(() => comfyPage.nodeOps.getGraphNodesCount())
.toBe(1)
const ksamplers =
await comfyPage.nodeOps.getNodeRefsByType('KSampler')
expect(
ksamplers,
'exactly one KSampler should have been loaded from the fixture'
).toHaveLength(1)
})
})
}
}
)

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@@ -8,9 +8,6 @@ test.beforeEach(async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.settings.setSetting('Comfy.UseNewMenu', 'Disabled')
})
const DEPRECATED_NODE_TYPE = 'ImageBatch'
const API_NODE_TYPE = 'FluxProUltraImageNode'
test.describe('Node Badge', { tag: ['@screenshot', '@smoke', '@node'] }, () => {
test('Can add badge', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
@@ -144,73 +141,3 @@ test.describe(
})
}
)
for (const vueEnabled of [false, true] as const) {
const renderer = vueEnabled ? 'vue' : 'classic'
const tag = vueEnabled
? ['@vue-nodes', '@screenshot', '@node']
: ['@screenshot', '@node']
test.describe(`Node lifecycle badge (${renderer})`, { tag }, () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.settings.setSetting('Comfy.Graph.CanvasInfo', false)
})
for (const mode of [NodeBadgeMode.ShowAll, NodeBadgeMode.None] as const) {
test(`renders deprecated node with mode=${mode}`, async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
await comfyPage.settings.setSetting(
'Comfy.NodeBadge.NodeLifeCycleBadgeMode',
mode
)
await comfyPage.nodeOps.clearGraph()
await comfyPage.nodeOps.addNode(DEPRECATED_NODE_TYPE, undefined, {
x: 100,
y: 100
})
await comfyPage.canvasOps.resetView()
await expect(comfyPage.canvas).toHaveScreenshot(
`node-lifecycle-${mode}-${renderer}.png`
)
})
}
})
test.describe(`API pricing badge (${renderer})`, { tag }, () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.settings.setSetting('Comfy.Graph.CanvasInfo', false)
await comfyPage.page.evaluate((type) => {
const registered = window.LiteGraph!.registered_node_types[type] as {
nodeData?: { price_badge?: unknown }
}
if (!registered?.nodeData) throw new Error(`No nodeData for ${type}`)
registered.nodeData.price_badge = {
engine: 'jsonata',
expr: "{'type': 'text', 'text': '99.9 credits/Run'}",
depends_on: { widgets: [], inputs: [], input_groups: [] }
}
}, API_NODE_TYPE)
})
for (const enabled of [true, false] as const) {
test(`renders api node with showApiPricing=${enabled}`, async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
await comfyPage.settings.setSetting(
'Comfy.NodeBadge.ShowApiPricing',
enabled
)
await comfyPage.nodeOps.clearGraph()
await comfyPage.nodeOps.addNode(API_NODE_TYPE, undefined, {
x: 100,
y: 100
})
await comfyPage.canvasOps.resetView()
await expect(comfyPage.canvas).toHaveScreenshot(
`api-pricing-${enabled ? 'on' : 'off'}-${renderer}.png`
)
})
}
})
}

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@@ -692,27 +692,19 @@ test.describe('Painter', { tag: ['@widget', '@vue-nodes'] }, () => {
})
})
test('Controls stack label above widget in compact mode', async ({
test('Controls collapse to single column in compact mode', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
const painterWidget = comfyPage.vueNodes
.getNodeLocator('1')
.locator('.widget-expands')
const toolLabel = painterWidget.getByText('Tool', { exact: true })
const brushButton = painterWidget.getByText('Brush', { exact: true })
await expect(
toolLabel,
'tool label should be visible in wide layout'
'tool label should be visible in two-column layout'
).toBeVisible()
const wideLabelBox = await toolLabel.boundingBox()
const wideBrushBox = await brushButton.boundingBox()
expect(
wideLabelBox && wideBrushBox && wideLabelBox.x < wideBrushBox.x,
'label should sit to the left of the brush button in wide layout'
).toBe(true)
await comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
const graph = window.graph as TestGraphAccess | undefined
const node = graph?._nodes_by_id?.['1']
@@ -724,22 +716,8 @@ test.describe('Painter', { tag: ['@widget', '@vue-nodes'] }, () => {
await expect(
toolLabel,
'tool label should remain visible in compact layout'
).toBeVisible()
await expect
.poll(
async () => {
const labelBox = await toolLabel.boundingBox()
const brushBox = await brushButton.boundingBox()
if (!labelBox || !brushBox) return false
return labelBox.y + labelBox.height <= brushBox.y
},
{
message: 'label should stack above the brush button in compact layout'
}
)
.toBe(true)
'tool label should hide in compact single-column layout'
).toBeHidden()
})
test('Multiple sequential strokes at different positions all accumulate', async ({

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@@ -351,45 +351,6 @@ test.describe('Performance', { tag: ['@perf'] }, () => {
})
})
test(
'subgraph transition (enter and exit)',
{ tag: ['@vue-nodes'] },
async ({ comfyPage }, testInfo) => {
// Heaviest perf test: loads an 80-node subgraph and pays ~30s/repeat.
// The signal is dominated by N=80 mount cost, so a single sample per
// CI invocation is sufficient — early-return on subsequent repeats.
if (testInfo.repeatEachIndex > 0) return
// Load workflow with a subgraph containing 80 interior nodes.
// Entering the subgraph unmounts root nodes and mounts all 80 interior
// nodes synchronously — this is the bottleneck we're measuring.
await comfyPage.workflow.loadWorkflow('subgraphs/large-subgraph-80-nodes')
await comfyPage.idleFrames(30)
await comfyPage.vueNodes.enterSubgraph()
await comfyPage.vueNodes.waitForNodes(80)
await comfyPage.idleFrames(30)
// Exit back to root graph before measuring a fresh enter/exit cycle
await comfyPage.subgraph.exitViaBreadcrumb()
await comfyPage.idleFrames(10)
// Start measuring the enter transition
await comfyPage.perf.startMeasuring()
await comfyPage.vueNodes.enterSubgraph()
await comfyPage.vueNodes.waitForNodes(80)
await comfyPage.idleFrames(30)
const m = await comfyPage.perf.stopMeasuring('subgraph-transition-enter')
recordMeasurement(m)
console.log(
`Subgraph enter (80 nodes): ${m.taskDurationMs.toFixed(0)}ms task, ${m.layouts} layouts, TBT=${m.totalBlockingTimeMs.toFixed(0)}ms`
)
}
)
test('workflow execution', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
// Uses lightweight PrimitiveString → PreviewAny workflow (no GPU needed)
await comfyPage.workflow.loadWorkflow('execution/partial_execution')

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@@ -1,42 +0,0 @@
import {
comfyPageFixture as test,
comfyExpect as expect
} from '../fixtures/ComfyPage'
test.describe('Preview as Text node', () => {
test('does not include preview widget values in the API prompt', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
await comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
const node = window.LiteGraph!.createNode('PreviewAny')!
node.pos = [500, 200]
window.app!.graph.add(node)
})
// Simulate a previous execution: backend returned text and the frontend
// populated the preview widget values. The next prompt submission must
// NOT echo those values back as inputs (which would change the cache
// signature and trigger a redundant re-execution).
await comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
const node = window.app!.graph.nodes.find((n) => n.type === 'PreviewAny')!
for (const widget of node.widgets ?? []) {
if (widget.name?.startsWith('preview_')) {
widget.value = 'rendered preview content from previous execution'
}
}
})
const apiWorkflow = await comfyPage.workflow.getExportedWorkflow({
api: true
})
const previewEntry = Object.values(apiWorkflow).find(
(n) => n.class_type === 'PreviewAny'
)
expect(previewEntry).toBeDefined()
expect(previewEntry!.inputs).not.toHaveProperty('preview_markdown')
expect(previewEntry!.inputs).not.toHaveProperty('preview_text')
expect(previewEntry!.inputs).not.toHaveProperty('previewMode')
})
})

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@@ -1,63 +0,0 @@
import { expect } from '@playwright/test'
import type { PromptResponse } from '@/schemas/apiSchema'
import { comfyPageFixture as test } from '@e2e/fixtures/ComfyPage'
const queueModeLabels = ['Run', 'Run (On Change)', 'Run (Instant)']
const runOnChangeLabel = queueModeLabels[1]
test.describe('Queue button modes', { tag: '@ui' }, () => {
test('Run button is visible in topbar', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await expect(comfyPage.actionbar.queueButton.primaryButton).toBeVisible()
})
test('Queue mode trigger menu is visible', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await expect(comfyPage.actionbar.queueButton.dropdownButton).toBeVisible()
})
test('Clicking queue mode trigger opens mode menu', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
const options = await comfyPage.actionbar.queueButton.openOptions()
await expect(options.menu).toBeVisible()
})
test('Queue mode menu shows available modes', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
const options = await comfyPage.actionbar.queueButton.openOptions()
await expect(options.menu).toBeVisible()
await expect(options.modeItems).toHaveText(queueModeLabels)
})
test('Selecting a non-default mode updates the Run button label', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
const queueButton = comfyPage.actionbar.queueButton
const options = await queueButton.openOptions()
await expect(options.menu).toBeVisible()
await options.selectMode(runOnChangeLabel)
await expect(queueButton.primaryButton).toContainText(runOnChangeLabel)
})
test('Run button sends prompt when clicked', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
let promptQueued = false
const mockResponse: PromptResponse = {
prompt_id: 'test-id',
node_errors: {},
error: ''
}
await comfyPage.page.route('**/api/prompt', async (route) => {
promptQueued = true
await route.fulfill({
status: 200,
body: JSON.stringify(mockResponse)
})
})
await comfyPage.actionbar.queueButton.primaryButton.click()
await expect.poll(() => promptQueued).toBe(true)
})
})

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@@ -558,52 +558,5 @@ test.describe(
.toBe(0)
})
})
test.fail(
'Promoted text widget is removed when source node is deleted inside the subgraph',
{ tag: '@vue-nodes' },
async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.settings.setSetting('Comfy.UseNewMenu', 'Top')
const clipFixture = await comfyPage.vueNodes.getFixtureByTitle(
'CLIP Text Encode (Prompt)'
)
await comfyPage.contextMenu.openForVueNode(clipFixture.header)
await comfyPage.contextMenu.clickMenuItemExact('Convert to Subgraph')
const subgraphNode = comfyPage.vueNodes
.getNodeByTitle('New Subgraph')
.first()
await expect(subgraphNode).toBeVisible()
const subgraphNodeId =
await comfyPage.vueNodes.getNodeIdByTitle('New Subgraph')
await expect
.poll(() => getPromotedWidgetNames(comfyPage, subgraphNodeId))
.toContain('text')
await expect(
subgraphNode.getByTestId(TestIds.widgets.domWidgetTextarea)
).toBeVisible()
await comfyPage.vueNodes.enterSubgraph(subgraphNodeId)
await expect.poll(() => comfyPage.subgraph.isInSubgraph()).toBe(true)
await comfyPage.vueNodes.waitForNodes()
const interiorClip = await comfyPage.vueNodes.getFixtureByTitle(
'CLIP Text Encode (Prompt)'
)
await interiorClip.delete()
await comfyPage.subgraph.exitViaBreadcrumb()
const subgraphNodeAfter =
comfyPage.vueNodes.getNodeLocator(subgraphNodeId)
await expect(subgraphNodeAfter).toBeVisible()
await expect(
subgraphNodeAfter.getByTestId(TestIds.widgets.domWidgetTextarea)
).toBeHidden()
}
)
}
)

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@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
import { expect } from '@playwright/test'
import type { Locator, Page } from '@playwright/test'
import { comfyPageFixture as test } from '@e2e/fixtures/ComfyPage'
@@ -189,79 +188,4 @@ test.describe('Workflow tabs', () => {
await topbar.closeWorkflowTab('Unsaved Workflow (2)')
await expect.poll(() => topbar.getTabNames()).toHaveLength(2)
})
test.describe('Closing a modified workflow tab (FE-419)', () => {
async function modifyActiveWorkflow(page: Page, activeTab: Locator) {
await page.evaluate(() => {
const graph = window.app?.graph
const node = window.LiteGraph?.createNode('Note')
if (graph && node) graph.add(node)
})
await expect(
activeTab.getByTestId('workflow-dirty-indicator')
).toHaveCount(1)
}
test('shows "Close anyway" label and no Cancel button on dirtyClose dialog', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
const topbar = comfyPage.menu.topbar
await topbar.newWorkflowButton.click()
await expect.poll(() => topbar.getTabNames()).toHaveLength(2)
await modifyActiveWorkflow(comfyPage.page, topbar.getActiveTab())
await topbar.closeWorkflowTab('Unsaved Workflow (2)')
const dialog = comfyPage.page.getByRole('dialog')
await expect(dialog).toBeVisible()
await expect(
dialog.getByRole('button', { name: 'Close anyway' })
).toBeVisible()
await expect(dialog.getByRole('button', { name: 'Save' })).toBeVisible()
await expect(dialog.getByRole('button', { name: 'Cancel' })).toHaveCount(
0
)
})
test('clicking "Close anyway" closes the tab without saving', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
const topbar = comfyPage.menu.topbar
await topbar.newWorkflowButton.click()
await expect.poll(() => topbar.getTabNames()).toHaveLength(2)
await modifyActiveWorkflow(comfyPage.page, topbar.getActiveTab())
await topbar.closeWorkflowTab('Unsaved Workflow (2)')
await comfyPage.page
.getByRole('dialog')
.getByRole('button', { name: 'Close anyway' })
.click()
await expect.poll(() => topbar.getTabNames()).toHaveLength(1)
await expect
.poll(() => topbar.getActiveTabName())
.toContain('Unsaved Workflow')
})
test('dismissing the dialog keeps the modified tab open', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
const topbar = comfyPage.menu.topbar
await topbar.newWorkflowButton.click()
await expect.poll(() => topbar.getTabNames()).toHaveLength(2)
await modifyActiveWorkflow(comfyPage.page, topbar.getActiveTab())
await topbar.closeWorkflowTab('Unsaved Workflow (2)')
await expect(comfyPage.page.getByRole('dialog')).toBeVisible()
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Escape')
await expect(comfyPage.page.getByRole('dialog')).toBeHidden()
await expect.poll(() => topbar.getTabNames()).toHaveLength(2)
})
})
})

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@@ -21,8 +21,9 @@ test.describe('Vue Nodes Image Preview', { tag: '@vue-nodes' }, () => {
})
const nodeId = String(loadImageNode.id)
const { imagePreview } =
await comfyPage.vueNodes.getFixtureByTitle('Load Image')
const imagePreview = comfyPage.vueNodes
.getNodeLocator(nodeId)
.locator('.image-preview')
await expect(imagePreview).toBeVisible()
await expect(imagePreview.locator('img')).toBeVisible({ timeout: 30_000 })
@@ -43,25 +44,6 @@ test.describe('Vue Nodes Image Preview', { tag: '@vue-nodes' }, () => {
await expect(comfyPage.page.locator('.mask-editor-dialog')).toBeVisible()
})
test('hides mask and download buttons when image is missing', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
await comfyPage.workflow.loadWorkflow(
'widgets/load_image_widget_missing_file'
)
const { imagePreview } =
await comfyPage.vueNodes.getFixtureByTitle('Load Image')
await expect(imagePreview).toBeVisible()
await expect(imagePreview.getByTestId('error-loading-image')).toBeVisible()
await imagePreview.getByRole('region').hover()
await expect(imagePreview.getByLabel('Edit or mask image')).toHaveCount(0)
await expect(imagePreview.getByLabel('Download image')).toHaveCount(0)
})
test('shows image context menu options', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
const { nodeId } = await loadImageOnNode(comfyPage)

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@@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
import type { Locator } from '@playwright/test'
import {
comfyExpect as expect,
comfyPageFixture as test
@@ -41,19 +39,6 @@ test.describe('Vue Node Moving', { tag: '@vue-nodes' }, () => {
expect(Math.abs(a.y - b.y)).toBeLessThanOrEqual(tol)
}
const dragFromTabButton = async (comfyPage: ComfyPage, button: Locator) => {
const box = await button.boundingBox()
if (!box) throw new Error('Tab button has no bounding box')
const start = {
x: box.x + box.width / 2,
y: box.y + box.height * 0.75
}
await comfyPage.canvasOps.dragAndDrop(start, {
x: start.x + 120,
y: start.y + 80
})
}
test('should allow moving nodes by dragging', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
const loadCheckpointHeaderPos = await getLoadCheckpointHeaderPos(comfyPage)
await comfyPage.canvasOps.dragAndDrop(loadCheckpointHeaderPos, {
@@ -105,63 +90,6 @@ test.describe('Vue Node Moving', { tag: '@vue-nodes' }, () => {
await expectPosChanged(headerPos, afterPos)
})
test('should not toggle advanced inputs when dragging by the Advanced button', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
await comfyPage.settings.setSetting(
'Comfy.Node.AlwaysShowAdvancedWidgets',
false
)
await comfyPage.nodeOps.addNode(
'ModelSamplingFlux',
{},
{
x: 500,
y: 200
}
)
await comfyPage.vueNodes.waitForNodes()
const node = comfyPage.vueNodes.getNodeByTitle('ModelSamplingFlux')
const showButton = node.getByText('Show advanced inputs')
const widgets = node.locator('.lg-node-widget')
await expect(showButton).toBeVisible()
await expect(widgets).toHaveCount(2)
const beforePos = await node.boundingBox()
if (!beforePos) throw new Error('Node has no bounding box')
await dragFromTabButton(comfyPage, showButton)
await expect(showButton).toBeVisible()
await expect(node.getByText('Hide advanced inputs')).toBeHidden()
await expect(widgets).toHaveCount(2)
const afterPos = await node.boundingBox()
if (!afterPos) throw new Error('Node missing after drag')
await expectPosChanged(beforePos, afterPos)
})
test('should not enter subgraph when dragging by the Enter Subgraph button', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
await comfyPage.workflow.loadWorkflow('subgraphs/basic-subgraph')
const subgraphNode = await comfyPage.nodeOps.getNodeRefById('2')
const beforePos = await subgraphNode.getPosition()
await dragFromTabButton(
comfyPage,
comfyPage.vueNodes.getSubgraphEnterButton('2')
)
expect(await comfyPage.subgraph.isInSubgraph()).toBe(false)
const afterPos = await subgraphNode.getPosition()
await expectPosChanged(beforePos, afterPos)
})
test('should move all selected nodes together when dragging one with Meta held', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {

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@@ -1,211 +0,0 @@
import type { WebSocketRoute } from '@playwright/test'
import { mergeTests } from '@playwright/test'
import type { z } from 'zod'
import {
comfyExpect as expect,
comfyPageFixture
} from '@e2e/fixtures/ComfyPage'
import type { ComfyPage } from '@e2e/fixtures/ComfyPage'
import { ExecutionHelper } from '@e2e/fixtures/helpers/ExecutionHelper'
import { webSocketFixture } from '@e2e/fixtures/ws'
import type {
RawJobListItem,
zJobsListResponse
} from '@/platform/remote/comfyui/jobs/jobTypes'
type JobsListResponse = z.infer<typeof zJobsListResponse>
const test = mergeTests(comfyPageFixture, webSocketFixture)
const KSAMPLER_NODE = '3'
const EXECUTING_CLASS = /outline-node-stroke-executing/
const QUEUE_ROUTE = /\/api\/jobs\?[^/]*status=in_progress,pending/
const HISTORY_ROUTE = /\/api\/jobs\?[^/]*status=completed/
function jobsResponse(jobs: RawJobListItem[]): JobsListResponse {
return {
jobs,
pagination: { offset: 0, limit: 200, total: jobs.length, has_more: false }
}
}
async function mockJobsRoute(
comfyPage: ComfyPage,
pattern: RegExp,
body: string,
status: number = 200
): Promise<() => number> {
let count = 0
await comfyPage.page.route(pattern, async (route) => {
count += 1
await route.fulfill({
status,
contentType: 'application/json',
body
})
})
return () => count
}
const emptyJobsBody = JSON.stringify(jobsResponse([]))
type Scenario = {
name: string
/** Built per-test so it can incorporate the runtime-assigned jobId. */
queueBody: (jobId: string) => string
/** Whether the active job state should still be reflected after reconnect. */
expectsActiveAfter: boolean
}
const scenarios: Scenario[] = [
{
name: 'clears stale active job when queue is empty after reconnect',
queueBody: () => emptyJobsBody,
expectsActiveAfter: false
},
{
name: 'preserves active job when the job is still in the queue',
queueBody: (jobId) =>
JSON.stringify(
jobsResponse([
{ id: jobId, status: 'in_progress', create_time: Date.now() }
])
),
expectsActiveAfter: true
}
]
/**
* Stub the queue/history endpoints per `scenario`, close the WS, and wait
* for the auto-reconnect to issue a fresh queue fetch.
*/
async function triggerReconnect(
comfyPage: ComfyPage,
ws: WebSocketRoute,
scenario: Scenario,
jobId: string
): Promise<void> {
await mockJobsRoute(comfyPage, HISTORY_ROUTE, emptyJobsBody)
const queueFetches = await mockJobsRoute(
comfyPage,
QUEUE_ROUTE,
scenario.queueBody(jobId)
)
const fetchesBeforeClose = queueFetches()
await ws.close()
await expect.poll(queueFetches).toBeGreaterThan(fetchesBeforeClose)
}
test.describe('WebSocket reconnect with stale job', { tag: '@ui' }, () => {
test.describe('app mode skeleton', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.appMode.enterAppModeWithInputs([[KSAMPLER_NODE, 'seed']])
await expect(comfyPage.appMode.linearWidgets).toBeVisible()
})
for (const scenario of scenarios) {
test(scenario.name, async ({ comfyPage, getWebSocket }) => {
const ws = await getWebSocket()
const exec = new ExecutionHelper(comfyPage, ws)
const jobId = await exec.run()
exec.executionStart(jobId)
// Skeleton visibility is the deterministic sync point: it appears
// once both `storeJob` (HTTP) and `executionStart` (WS) have been
// processed, regardless of arrival order.
const firstSkeleton = comfyPage.appMode.outputHistory.skeletons.first()
await expect(firstSkeleton).toBeVisible()
await triggerReconnect(comfyPage, ws, scenario, jobId)
if (scenario.expectsActiveAfter) {
await expect(firstSkeleton).toBeVisible()
} else {
await expect(comfyPage.appMode.outputHistory.skeletons).toHaveCount(0)
}
})
}
test('preserves active job when the queue endpoint fails on reconnect', async ({
comfyPage,
getWebSocket
}) => {
const ws = await getWebSocket()
const exec = new ExecutionHelper(comfyPage, ws)
const jobId = await exec.run()
exec.executionStart(jobId)
const firstSkeleton = comfyPage.appMode.outputHistory.skeletons.first()
await expect(firstSkeleton).toBeVisible()
await mockJobsRoute(comfyPage, HISTORY_ROUTE, emptyJobsBody)
// Prime queueStore.runningTasks with the active job — a WS status
// event drives GraphView.onStatus -> queueStore.update().
const primer = await mockJobsRoute(
comfyPage,
QUEUE_ROUTE,
JSON.stringify(
jobsResponse([
{ id: jobId, status: 'in_progress', create_time: Date.now() }
])
)
)
exec.status(1)
await expect.poll(primer).toBeGreaterThanOrEqual(1)
// Swap to a failing handler so the reconnect-driven fetch 500s.
// The fix should preserve runningTasks from the priming call rather
// than overwriting it with empty/error state.
await comfyPage.page.unroute(QUEUE_ROUTE)
const failed = await mockJobsRoute(comfyPage, QUEUE_ROUTE, '{}', 500)
const before = failed()
await ws.close()
await expect.poll(failed).toBeGreaterThan(before)
await expect(firstSkeleton).toBeVisible()
})
})
test.describe('vue node executing class', { tag: '@vue-nodes' }, () => {
for (const scenario of scenarios) {
test(scenario.name, async ({ comfyPage, getWebSocket }) => {
const ws = await getWebSocket()
const exec = new ExecutionHelper(comfyPage, ws)
// The executing outline lives on the outer `[data-node-id]`
// container, not the inner wrapper.
const ksamplerNode = comfyPage.vueNodes.getNodeLocator(KSAMPLER_NODE)
await expect(ksamplerNode).toBeVisible()
const jobId = await exec.run()
exec.executionStart(jobId)
exec.progressState(jobId, {
[KSAMPLER_NODE]: {
value: 0,
max: 1,
state: 'running',
node_id: KSAMPLER_NODE,
display_node_id: KSAMPLER_NODE,
prompt_id: jobId
}
})
await expect(ksamplerNode).toHaveClass(EXECUTING_CLASS)
await triggerReconnect(comfyPage, ws, scenario, jobId)
if (scenario.expectsActiveAfter) {
await expect(ksamplerNode).toHaveClass(EXECUTING_CLASS)
} else {
await expect(ksamplerNode).not.toHaveClass(EXECUTING_CLASS)
}
})
}
})
})

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@@ -249,7 +249,6 @@ Companion architecture documents that expand on the design in this ADR:
| [ECS Lifecycle Scenarios](../architecture/ecs-lifecycle-scenarios.md) | Before/after walkthroughs of lifecycle operations (node removal, link creation, etc.) |
| [World API and Command Layer](../architecture/ecs-world-command-api.md) | How each lifecycle scenario maps to a command in the World API |
| [Subgraph Boundaries and Widget Promotion](../architecture/subgraph-boundaries-and-promotion.md) | Design rationale for modeling subgraphs as node components, not separate entities |
| [ADR 0009: Subgraph promoted widgets](0009-subgraph-promoted-widgets-use-linked-inputs.md) | Follow-up decision for promoted widget identity and value ownership at subgraph boundaries |
| [Appendix: Critical Analysis](../architecture/appendix-critical-analysis.md) | Independent verification of the accuracy of the architecture documents |
| [Change Tracker](../architecture/change-tracker.md) | Documents the current undo/redo system that ECS cross-cutting concerns will replace |

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# 9. Subgraph promoted widgets use linked inputs
Date: 2026-05-05
Appendices:
- [Before/after flow diagrams](./0009-subgraph-promoted-widgets-use-linked-inputs/before-after-flows.md)
- [System comparison](./0009-subgraph-promoted-widgets-use-linked-inputs/system-comparison.md)
- [Removing `disambiguatingSourceNodeId`](./0009-subgraph-promoted-widgets-use-linked-inputs/disambiguating-source-node-id.md)
## Status
Proposed
## Context
Subgraph widget promotion historically had two overlapping representations:
1. `properties.proxyWidgets`, a serialized list of source node/widget tuples;
2. linked subgraph inputs, where an interior widget-bearing input is exposed
through the subgraph boundary.
This created ambiguous ownership. Runtime value reads could collapse to an
interior source widget, while host `widgets_values` could also carry an
exterior value. Multiple host instances of the same subgraph could therefore
stomp one another, and serialization could mutate interior widgets as a
persistence carrier for exterior values.
The ECS widget migration makes that ambiguity more expensive: widgets are
becoming entities with component state keyed by stable entity identity, and
subgraphs are modeled as graph boundary structure rather than a separate
promotion-specific entity kind.
## Decision
Promoted widgets are represented only as standard linked `SubgraphInput`
widgets. A promoted widget is a host-scoped widget entity owned by a subgraph
input on a host `SubgraphNode`. The interior source widget supplies schema,
type, options, tooltip, and default metadata, but it is not the owner of the
host value.
Display-only preview surfacing, such as `$$canvas-image-preview`, is not a
promoted widget. It is a separate preview-exposure system because it has no
host-owned widget value, does not feed prompt serialization, and often points at
virtual `serialize: false` pseudo-widgets that may not exist on the source node.
`properties.proxyWidgets` becomes a legacy load-time input only. Successful
repair consumes entries from `proxyWidgets`; canonical saves do not re-emit
those entries. The standard serialized representation is the existing subgraph
interface/input form plus host-node `widgets_values`.
Display-only preview exposures use their own host-node-scoped serialized entry,
`properties.previewExposures`, instead of `properties.proxyWidgets` and instead
of linked `SubgraphInput` widgets. Canonical preview-exposure JSON uses preview
language, not widget language:
```ts
type PreviewExposure = {
name: string
sourceNodeId: string
sourcePreviewName: string
}
```
Host-node scope preserves current behavior where different instances of the
same subgraph can choose different exposed previews.
The entry intentionally stores only host preview identity and source locator
identity. `name` is the host-scoped stable identity for this preview exposure,
analogous to `SubgraphInput.name`; it is not a display label. It is generated
with existing collision behavior, such as `nextUniqueName(...)`, when an
exposure is created. Media type, display labels, titles, image/video/audio URLs,
and other runtime preview details are derived from the current graph and output
state. Array order is the canonical display order. Preview exposures do not get
a separate persisted `label` in this slice; if a future rename UX needs one, it
should follow the same rule as subgraph inputs: `name` is identity and `label`
is display-only.
Preview exposures are persisted user choices after creation. Packing nodes into
a subgraph may auto-add recommended preview exposures for supported output
nodes, and users may explicitly add or remove additional preview exposures
afterward. Normal load/save does not re-derive previews from node type alone,
because that would make old workflows change when support for new preview node
types is added. Unresolved preview exposures remain persisted and inert;
automatic cleanup does not prune them. They are removed only by explicit user
action or by destruction/unpacking of the owning host.
Preview exposures compose through nested subgraph hosts by chaining immediate
boundaries. If an outer subgraph wants to show a preview exposed by an inner
subgraph host, the outer `previewExposures` entry points at the immediate inner
`SubgraphNode`, and `sourcePreviewName` names the inner host's preview-exposure
identity, not the deepest interior preview name. Runtime preview resolution may
then follow the inner host's own preview exposures to find media. Canonical JSON
does not persist flattened deep paths, because deep paths would couple host UI
state to private nested graph internals.
## Identity and value ownership
- UI/value identity is host-scoped: host node locator plus
`SubgraphInput.name`.
- Host-scoped identity means the host `SubgraphNode` instance within its
containing `graphScope`; the interior source node is not the state or
persistence owner.
- `SubgraphInput.name` is the stable internal identity.
- `SubgraphInput.label` / `localized_name` are display-only.
- `SubgraphInput.id` may be used for slot-instance reconciliation, not as the
persisted widget value key.
- Source node/widget identity remains metadata for diagnostics, missing-model
lookup, schema projection, and migration only.
- The host/exterior value wins over the interior/source value during repair,
persistence, and prompt serialization.
This follows the existing widget/slot convention: `name` is identity, `label`
is display.
Promoted-widget value state is a host-scoped sparse overlay over source-widget
metadata and defaults. The source widget remains the schema/default provider;
host value state is materialized only when the exterior value differs from the
effective source default or when restored from persisted host state. Canonical
save/load must not eagerly mirror source defaults or use interior widgets as
persistence carriers.
## Forward migration
Loading a workflow with legacy `proxyWidgets` runs a one-way repair:
1. Parse `properties.proxyWidgets` with the existing Zod-inferred tuple type.
2. Invalid raw `proxyWidgets` data logs `console.error`, does not throw, and is
not quarantined.
3. Build a multi-pass association map before mutation:
- normalized legacy proxy entry;
- projected legacy promoted-widget order;
- host `widgets_values` value, preserving sparse holes;
- repair strategy or failure reason;
- whether the entry is a value widget or display-only preview exposure.
4. Defer mutations until node IDs/entity IDs are stable and the subgraph graph
is configured.
5. On flush, re-resolve against current graph state, because clone/paste/load
flows may have remapped or created nodes and links.
6. If already represented by a linked `SubgraphInput`, consider the legacy
entry resolved and consume it.
7. Otherwise repair through existing subgraph input/link systems.
8. If the entry is display-only preview surfacing, migrate it into the separate
preview-exposure representation instead of creating a linked `SubgraphInput`.
9. If value-widget repair fails, write inert quarantine metadata and warn.
The repair is idempotent. Pending plans store tuple/value data and re-check the
current graph before applying mutations.
Legacy entries are classified as preview exposures when either:
- the legacy source name starts with `$$`; or
- the source node resolves to a matching pseudo-preview widget, such as a
`serialize: false` preview/video/audio UI widget.
Everything else is treated as a value-widget promotion candidate. An unresolved
preview-shaped entry remains inert at runtime and is still persisted, because
preview-capable pseudo-widgets and output media can be removed and re-added
dynamically. It is not quarantined because it has no user value to preserve. A
non-`$$` entry that cannot resolve to a source widget is a value-widget repair
failure and follows the quarantine path unless it can resolve to a
pseudo-preview widget.
## Proxy widget error quarantine
Valid legacy entries that cannot be repaired are persisted in
`properties.proxyWidgetErrorQuarantine`. Quarantined entries are inert: they do
not hydrate runtime promoted widgets, do not participate in execution, and are
not used for app-mode/favorites identity.
Quarantine entries preserve enough information to avoid data loss and support
future tooling:
```ts
type ProxyWidgetErrorQuarantineEntry = {
originalEntry: ProxyWidgetTuple
reason:
| 'missingSourceNode'
| 'missingSourceWidget'
| 'missingSubgraphInput'
| 'ambiguousSubgraphInput'
| 'unlinkedSourceWidget'
| 'primitiveBypassFailed'
hostValue?: TWidgetValue
attemptedAtVersion: 1
}
```
Unresolved legacy UI selections/favorites are dropped with `console.warn`.
Workflow-level promotion/value intent is preserved by
`proxyWidgetErrorQuarantine`, not by a second UI quarantine format.
## Primitive-node repair
Legacy `proxyWidgets` may point at `PrimitiveNode` outputs. Primitive nodes
serve nearly the same purpose as subgraph inputs: they provide a widget value to
one or more target widget inputs. The migration repairs this expected legacy
shape in the first migration rather than quarantining it by default.
Primitive repair:
- coalesces exact duplicate legacy entries during planning;
- uses the primitive node's user title as the base input name when the node was
renamed, otherwise the primitive output widget name;
- applies existing naming behavior and `nextUniqueName(...)` for collisions;
- uses the existing primitive merge/config compatibility logic;
- creates one `SubgraphInput` for the primitive fanout;
- reconnects every former primitive output target to that input in target
order, using standard connect/disconnect APIs;
- applies the host value when one exists, otherwise seeds from the source
primitive value;
- leaves the primitive node and its widget value in place, but disconnected and
inert.
Primitive repair is all-or-quarantine. If any target cannot be validated or
reconnected, the migration does not leave a partial rewrite; it quarantines the
entry with `hostValue` and logs the reason.
## Serialization
After repair/quarantine:
- `properties.proxyWidgets` is omitted for repaired entries;
- display-only preview entries are omitted from `properties.proxyWidgets` and
emitted through `properties.previewExposures`;
- `properties.proxyWidgetErrorQuarantine` carries unrepaired valid entries;
- preview exposures do not carry quarantine values because they do not own user
values; unresolved preview exposures remain inert in `previewExposures`;
- host `widgets_values` contains host-owned values only for canonical host
widgets, not source-owned defaults or interior persistence copies;
- quarantined legacy values live in `proxyWidgetErrorQuarantine.hostValue`;
- array-form `widgets_values` remains for now.
Preview exposures are display-only UI metadata. They drive host canvas/app-mode
preview rendering, but they do not create prompt inputs, do not create
`widgets_values`, do not alter node execution order, do not become executable
graph edges, and do not participate in prompt serialization. Runtime mapping
from backend `display_node`/output messages to a host preview exposure is a UI
projection only.
The old `SubgraphNode.serialize()` behavior that copied exterior promoted
values into connected interior widgets is removed. A temporary TODO should mark
that removal point until the migration is proven stable. Host values are
serialized through standard subgraph-input widgets instead.
Longer term, `widgets_values` should move from array order to an object/map
keyed by stable widget name, but that migration is out of scope for this
decision.
## App mode, builder, and favorites
The runtime migration and UI identity migration ship in the same slice. The UI
must not persist promoted selections by source node/widget identity after this
change.
Canonical UI identity is:
```ts
type PromotedWidgetUiIdentity = {
hostNodeLocator: string
subgraphInputName: string
}
```
Legacy source-identity selections are migrated when they resolve through the
standard input created or confirmed by the migration. Unresolved selections are
dropped with a warning.
Preview exposure output selections are also host-scoped and must not persist
interior source node identity. Canonical preview/output identity is:
```ts
type PreviewExposureUiIdentity = {
hostNodeLocator: string
previewName: string
}
```
The UI references the explicit preview exposure itself. This keeps subgraphs
opaque: consumers select the host boundary contract, not the interior node that
currently supplies media. Legacy output selections that refer to interior
preview source nodes may migrate if they resolve to a preview-exposure chain;
otherwise they are dropped with `console.warn`. There is no separate preview UI
quarantine.
## PromotionStore
`PromotionStore` becomes vestigial. It may remain temporarily as a derived
runtime compatibility/index layer for existing consumers, but it is not
serialized authority, must not create promotions without linked
`SubgraphInput`s, and should be removed once consumers query the standard graph
interface directly.
## Considered options
### Keep `proxyWidgets` as canonical serialized topology
Rejected. This preserves two representations for the same concept and keeps
source-widget identity in the value-ownership path.
### Preserve bare promoted widgets as degraded runtime state
Rejected. This would avoid some migration complexity, but it perpetuates the
ambiguity that caused host/source value bugs and makes ECS identity less clear.
### Quarantine primitive-node promotions by default
Rejected. Primitive-node proxy promotions are expected legacy workflows, and
quarantining them would break users unnecessarily. They are repaired by bypassing
the primitive node when the repair can be validated all-or-nothing.
### Migrate `widgets_values` to object/map form now
Rejected for this slice. Name-keyed object form is the desired long-term
direction, but combining it with the promotion migration increases blast radius
for existing workflow consumers that still assume array order.
## Consequences
- Promoted widget values become host-instance-owned and ECS-compatible.
- Source widgets remain metadata/default providers, not persistence carriers.
- Legacy workflows are repaired toward one standard representation.
- Quarantine preserves unrepaired valid legacy data without reintroducing bare
runtime promotion.
- Primitive fanout repair is more complex, but avoids breaking common existing
workflows.
- UI code must migrate with the runtime migration to avoid mixed identity states.
- `PromotionStore` has a clear removal path.

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# Appendix: Before and after flows
This appendix visualizes the ownership and migration flows described in
[ADR 0009](../0009-subgraph-promoted-widgets-use-linked-inputs.md).
## Before: proxy widgets and linked inputs overlap
Historically, promoted widgets could be represented both as serialized
`properties.proxyWidgets` entries and as linked subgraph inputs. Runtime value
reads could collapse back to the interior source widget, while host
`widgets_values` could also carry an exterior value for the same promoted UI.
```mermaid
flowchart TD
workflow[Workflow JSON] --> proxyWidgets[properties.proxyWidgets]
workflow --> hostValues[host widgets_values]
proxyWidgets --> promotionStore[PromotionStore / promotion runtime]
promotionStore --> sourceWidget[Interior source widget]
linkedInput[Linked SubgraphInput] --> hostWidget[Host promoted widget]
sourceWidget --> hostWidget
hostValues --> hostWidget
hostWidget --> prompt[Prompt serialization]
hostWidget -. may copy value back .-> sourceWidget
sourceWidget -. shared by host instances .-> otherHost[Another host instance]
classDef legacy fill:#fff3cd,stroke:#a66f00,color:#332200
classDef ambiguous fill:#f8d7da,stroke:#842029,color:#330000
classDef canonical fill:#d1e7dd,stroke:#0f5132,color:#052e16
class proxyWidgets,promotionStore legacy
class sourceWidget,hostValues ambiguous
class linkedInput,hostWidget canonical
```
Key problems in the old flow:
- `properties.proxyWidgets` and linked `SubgraphInput` widgets could describe
the same promotion.
- Interior source widgets supplied both schema metadata and, in some flows,
persisted host values.
- Multiple host instances of the same subgraph could stomp one another through
the shared interior widget value.
- Display-only previews were mixed into widget-promotion language even though
they do not own values or feed prompt serialization.
## After: linked inputs are the promoted-widget boundary
Promoted value widgets are now represented only as standard linked
`SubgraphInput` widgets. The source widget remains the schema/default provider,
but the host `SubgraphNode` owns the promoted value.
```mermaid
flowchart TD
workflow[Workflow JSON] --> subgraphInterface[Subgraph interface / inputs]
workflow --> hostValues[host widgets_values]
subgraphInterface --> subgraphInput[SubgraphInput.name]
subgraphInput --> hostWidget[Host-scoped widget entity]
hostValues --> hostWidget
sourceWidget[Interior source widget] --> schema[Schema, type, options, tooltip, default]
schema --> hostWidget
hostWidget --> prompt[Prompt serialization]
hostIdentity[Host node locator + SubgraphInput.name] --> hostWidget
sourceWidget -. metadata only .-> diagnostics[Diagnostics / lookup / migration]
sourceWidget -. no host value ownership .-> schema
classDef owner fill:#d1e7dd,stroke:#0f5132,color:#052e16
classDef metadata fill:#cff4fc,stroke:#055160,color:#032830
classDef persisted fill:#e2e3e5,stroke:#41464b,color:#212529
class subgraphInterface,subgraphInput,hostWidget,hostIdentity owner
class sourceWidget,schema,diagnostics metadata
class workflow,hostValues persisted
```
Canonical ownership after the migration:
- UI/value identity is host-scoped: host node locator plus
`SubgraphInput.name`.
- `SubgraphInput.name` is stable identity; labels and localized names are
display-only.
- Host values win during repair, persistence, and prompt serialization.
- Source widgets provide metadata and defaults only.
- Canonical saves omit repaired `properties.proxyWidgets` entries.
## Legacy load migration
Loading a workflow with legacy `proxyWidgets` performs an idempotent repair. The
repair builds a plan before mutating graph state, then re-resolves against the
current graph when node IDs and links are stable.
```mermaid
flowchart TD
start[Load workflow] --> parse{Parse properties.proxyWidgets}
parse -->|invalid raw data| invalid[console.error and ignore]
parse -->|valid tuples| plan[Build repair plan]
plan --> classify{Classify entry}
classify -->|value widget| valueRepair{Already linked SubgraphInput?}
valueRepair -->|yes| consume[Consume legacy proxy entry]
valueRepair -->|no| repair[Repair through subgraph input/link systems]
repair --> repairResult{Repair succeeded?}
repairResult -->|yes| consume
repairResult -->|no| quarantine[Persist proxyWidgetErrorQuarantine]
classify -->|primitive fanout| primitive[Validate all primitive targets]
primitive --> primitiveResult{All targets reconnectable?}
primitiveResult -->|yes| primitiveRepair[Create one SubgraphInput and reconnect fanout]
primitiveRepair --> consume
primitiveResult -->|no| quarantine
classify -->|display-only preview| preview[Create / keep previewExposures entry]
preview --> consume
consume --> save[Canonical save]
quarantine --> save
save --> omit[Omit repaired entries from proxyWidgets]
save --> keepQuarantine[Persist unrepaired value intent in quarantine]
save --> keepPreview[Persist previews in previewExposures]
classDef ok fill:#d1e7dd,stroke:#0f5132,color:#052e16
classDef warn fill:#fff3cd,stroke:#a66f00,color:#332200
classDef error fill:#f8d7da,stroke:#842029,color:#330000
classDef neutral fill:#e2e3e5,stroke:#41464b,color:#212529
class consume,repair,primitiveRepair,preview,save,omit,keepPreview ok
class plan,classify,valueRepair,primitive,primitiveResult,repairResult neutral
class quarantine,keepQuarantine warn
class invalid error
```
## Preview exposures are separate from value widgets
Display-only previews, such as `$$canvas-image-preview`, are not promoted
widgets. They have host-scoped serialized identity, but they do not create
prompt inputs, do not create `widgets_values`, and do not own user values.
```mermaid
flowchart TD
hostNode[Host SubgraphNode] --> previewExposures[properties.previewExposures]
previewExposures --> exposure[PreviewExposure.name]
exposure --> sourceLocator[sourceNodeId + sourcePreviewName]
sourceLocator --> runtimePreview[Runtime preview/output state]
runtimePreview --> hostCanvas[Host canvas / app-mode preview]
exposure --> uiIdentity[hostNodeLocator + previewName]
runtimePreview -. UI projection only .-> hostCanvas
previewExposures -. no prompt input .-> noPrompt[No prompt serialization]
previewExposures -. no value widget .-> noValue[No widgets_values entry]
previewExposures -. no graph edge .-> noEdge[No executable graph edge]
classDef preview fill:#cff4fc,stroke:#055160,color:#032830
classDef noValue fill:#f8d7da,stroke:#842029,color:#330000
classDef persisted fill:#e2e3e5,stroke:#41464b,color:#212529
class previewExposures,exposure,sourceLocator,runtimePreview,hostCanvas,uiIdentity preview
class noPrompt,noValue,noEdge noValue
class hostNode persisted
```
For nested subgraphs, preview exposures chain across immediate host boundaries
instead of persisting flattened deep paths.
```mermaid
flowchart LR
outerHost[Outer SubgraphNode] --> outerExposure[Outer previewExposures entry]
outerExposure --> innerHost[Immediate inner SubgraphNode]
innerHost --> innerExposure[Inner previewExposures entry]
innerExposure --> deepestPreview[Interior preview source]
deepestPreview --> media[Resolved media]
outerExposure -. sourcePreviewName names inner preview identity .-> innerExposure
outerExposure -. does not persist deep private path .-> opaque[Subgraph internals remain opaque]
classDef boundary fill:#d1e7dd,stroke:#0f5132,color:#052e16
classDef preview fill:#cff4fc,stroke:#055160,color:#032830
classDef note fill:#fff3cd,stroke:#a66f00,color:#332200
class outerHost,innerHost boundary
class outerExposure,innerExposure,deepestPreview,media preview
class opaque note
```
## Serialization summary
```mermaid
flowchart TD
canonical[Canonical serialized SubgraphNode] --> inputs[Subgraph interface / inputs]
canonical --> values[widgets_values for host-owned values]
canonical --> previews[properties.previewExposures]
canonical --> quarantine[properties.proxyWidgetErrorQuarantine]
canonical -. omits repaired entries .-> noProxy[No canonical proxyWidgets]
inputs --> valueWidgets[Promoted value widgets]
values --> valueWidgets
previews --> previewUi[Display-only preview UI]
quarantine --> futureTooling[Future recovery tooling]
valueWidgets --> prompt[Prompt serialization]
previewUi -. not serialized into prompt .-> prompt
quarantine -. inert .-> prompt
classDef canonical fill:#d1e7dd,stroke:#0f5132,color:#052e16
classDef inert fill:#fff3cd,stroke:#a66f00,color:#332200
classDef removed fill:#f8d7da,stroke:#842029,color:#330000
class inputs,values,valueWidgets,prompt,canonical canonical
class previews,previewUi,quarantine,futureTooling inert
class noProxy removed
```

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# Appendix: Removing `disambiguatingSourceNodeId`
This appendix explains where the existing promotion system needs
`disambiguatingSourceNodeId`, why that need appears, and how the canonical form
chosen by [ADR 0009](../0009-subgraph-promoted-widgets-use-linked-inputs.md)
removes the pattern from promoted-widget identity.
## Why the disambiguator exists
The legacy promotion model identifies a promoted widget by source location:
```ts
type PromotedWidgetSource = {
sourceNodeId: string
sourceWidgetName: string
disambiguatingSourceNodeId?: string
}
```
`sourceNodeId` is the immediate interior node visible from the host subgraph.
That is not always the original widget owner. When promotions pass through
nested subgraphs, two promoted widgets can have the same immediate
`sourceNodeId` and `sourceWidgetName` while pointing at different leaf widgets.
`disambiguatingSourceNodeId` carries the deepest source node ID so the runtime
can choose the right promoted view.
```mermaid
flowchart TD
outerHost[Outer host SubgraphNode] --> middleNode[Interior middle SubgraphNode]
middleNode --> middleWidgetA[Promoted widget view: text]
middleNode --> middleWidgetB[Promoted widget view: text]
middleWidgetA --> leafA[Leaf source node 17 / widget text]
middleWidgetB --> leafB[Leaf source node 42 / widget text]
oldKeyA[Old key: middleNodeId + text + disambiguatingSourceNodeId 17]
oldKeyB[Old key: middleNodeId + text + disambiguatingSourceNodeId 42]
middleWidgetA -. requires .-> oldKeyA
middleWidgetB -. requires .-> oldKeyB
classDef host fill:#d1e7dd,stroke:#0f5132,color:#052e16
classDef ambiguous fill:#fff3cd,stroke:#a66f00,color:#332200
classDef leaf fill:#cff4fc,stroke:#055160,color:#032830
class outerHost host
class middleNode,middleWidgetA,middleWidgetB,oldKeyA,oldKeyB ambiguous
class leafA,leafB leaf
```
The disambiguator is therefore not a domain concept. It is compensating for an
identity model that asks host UI state to identify private nested internals.
## Existing places that need it
| Area | Current use of `disambiguatingSourceNodeId` | Ambiguity being patched |
| ---------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Promotion source types | `PromotedWidgetSource` and `PromotedWidgetView` carry the optional field. | Source identity needs more than immediate node ID plus widget name for nested promoted views. |
| Concrete widget resolution | `findWidgetByIdentity(...)` matches promoted views by `(disambiguatingSourceNodeId ?? sourceNodeId)` when a source node ID is supplied. | Multiple promoted views under the same intermediate node can share a widget name. |
| Legacy proxy normalization | Prefixed legacy names such as `123:widget_name` are converted into structured source identity and tested with candidate disambiguators. | Old serialized names encode leaf identity inside the widget name string. |
| Promotion store keys | `makePromotionEntryKey(...)`, `isPromoted(...)`, and `demote(...)` include the field in equality. | Store-level uniqueness would collapse distinct nested promotions without the leaf ID. |
| Linked promotion propagation | `SubgraphNode._resolveLinkedPromotionBySubgraphInput(...)` preserves the leaf ID when a linked input targets an inner subgraph promoted view. | The outer host otherwise sees only the immediate inner `SubgraphNode` and the promoted widget name. |
| Subgraph editor UI | The editor uses the field when resolving active widgets and when writing reordered/toggled promotions back to the store. | UI list operations must not merge same-name promoted views from different leaves. |
## New promoted-widget identity
ADR 0009 moves promoted value identity to the host boundary:
```ts
type PromotedWidgetUiIdentity = {
hostNodeLocator: string
subgraphInputName: string
}
```
The canonical widget is owned by a `SubgraphInput` on the host
`SubgraphNode`. The host widget no longer needs to identify the deepest source
node to preserve value identity. The source widget is consulted for schema,
defaults, diagnostics, and migration, but it is not the value owner.
```mermaid
flowchart TD
host[Host SubgraphNode] --> inputA[SubgraphInput.name: prompt]
host --> inputB[SubgraphInput.name: negative_prompt]
inputA --> hostWidgetA[Host-owned widget entity]
inputB --> hostWidgetB[Host-owned widget entity]
hostWidgetA -. schema/default metadata .-> sourceA[Interior source widget text]
hostWidgetB -. schema/default metadata .-> sourceB[Interior source widget text]
identityA[Identity: hostNodeLocator + prompt] --> hostWidgetA
identityB[Identity: hostNodeLocator + negative_prompt] --> hostWidgetB
sourceA -. not part of host value key .-> identityA
sourceB -. not part of host value key .-> identityB
classDef owner fill:#d1e7dd,stroke:#0f5132,color:#052e16
classDef metadata fill:#cff4fc,stroke:#055160,color:#032830
classDef removed fill:#f8d7da,stroke:#842029,color:#330000
class host,inputA,inputB,hostWidgetA,hostWidgetB,identityA,identityB owner
class sourceA,sourceB metadata
```
This is the same rule the subgraph interface already uses: `name` is stable
identity, and `label` / `localized_name` are display-only.
## How the new form removes each need
| Previous disambiguation site | New canonical replacement |
| ------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `PromotedWidgetSource.disambiguatingSourceNodeId` | Host value identity is `hostNodeLocator + SubgraphInput.name`; source locator fields become migration/diagnostic metadata only. |
| `PromotedWidgetView.disambiguatingSourceNodeId` | Host-scoped widget entities are derived from subgraph inputs, not from promoted views chained through nested source widgets. |
| `findWidgetByIdentity(...)` leaf matching | Runtime value lookup starts from the host input identity; source traversal is metadata resolution, not value identity resolution. |
| Legacy prefixed widget-name normalization | Load migration consumes legacy source-shaped entries and writes standard subgraph input state or quarantine metadata. |
| PromotionStore source-key equality | `PromotionStore` becomes a temporary derived index; canonical consumers query subgraph inputs directly. |
| Linked promotion propagation across nested hosts | Nested value composition is represented boundary-by-boundary by linked subgraph inputs with stable names. |
| Subgraph editor active widget matching | Editor state can operate on host boundary entries instead of matching leaf source widgets through same-name promoted views. |
## Boundary-by-boundary nested flow
The new form avoids flattened deep source paths. Each host boundary exposes its
own named input, and the next outer host links to that immediate boundary
contract.
```mermaid
flowchart LR
leaf[Leaf node widget] --> innerInput[Inner SubgraphInput.name: text]
innerInput --> innerHostWidget[Inner host-owned widget]
innerHostWidget --> outerInput[Outer SubgraphInput.name: prompt]
outerInput --> outerHostWidget[Outer host-owned widget]
innerIdentity[Inner value key: innerHost + text] --> innerHostWidget
outerIdentity[Outer value key: outerHost + prompt] --> outerHostWidget
leaf -. schema/default source .-> innerHostWidget
leaf -. not persisted as outer value key .-> outerIdentity
classDef boundary fill:#d1e7dd,stroke:#0f5132,color:#052e16
classDef source fill:#cff4fc,stroke:#055160,color:#032830
classDef note fill:#fff3cd,stroke:#a66f00,color:#332200
class innerInput,innerHostWidget,outerInput,outerHostWidget,innerIdentity,outerIdentity boundary
class leaf source
```
Because each layer has its own stable `SubgraphInput.name`, two same-name leaf
widgets no longer require a persisted leaf-node disambiguator at the outer host.
If the user exposes both, the collision is resolved when the host inputs are
created by assigning distinct input names with the existing unique-name
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# Appendix: System comparison
This appendix compares the legacy promoted-widget systems with the canonical
linked-input model chosen by
[ADR 0009](../0009-subgraph-promoted-widgets-use-linked-inputs.md).
| Concern | Legacy `properties.proxyWidgets` promotions | Linked `SubgraphInput` promotions before migration | New canonical linked-input system |
| -------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Serialized authority | `properties.proxyWidgets` stores source node/widget tuples as promotion topology. | Subgraph interface/input links can also represent the same exposed widget. | Subgraph interface/input links are the only canonical topology for promoted value widgets. |
| Load-time role | Hydrates promoted widgets directly from legacy tuples. | May already describe the promoted widget, creating overlap with `proxyWidgets`. | Existing linked inputs are accepted as resolved; legacy tuples are consumed by repair or quarantined. |
| Save-time role | Could be re-emitted as promotion state. | Serialized as normal subgraph interface data. | Repaired `proxyWidgets` entries are omitted; standard subgraph inputs plus host `widgets_values` are saved. |
| Value owner | Ambiguous: host `widgets_values` and the interior source widget could both carry the value. | Closer to the desired boundary model, but still coexisted with source/proxy ownership paths. | Host `SubgraphNode` owns value state through host-scoped widget identity. |
| Schema/default provider | Interior source widget provides schema and may also become persistence carrier. | Interior source widget provides source metadata through the link. | Interior source widget provides schema, type, options, tooltip, and defaults only. |
| UI identity | Often persisted by source node/widget identity. | Can use subgraph input identity, but mixed states still exist while proxy identity remains. | Host node locator plus `SubgraphInput.name`. |
| Display label handling | Source widget identity and display concerns can blur. | Uses existing subgraph input naming conventions. | `SubgraphInput.name` is stable identity; `label` / `localized_name` are display-only. |
| Multiple host instances | Risk of host instances stomping one another through shared interior values. | Better host boundary shape, but overlap with proxy/source value paths can reintroduce ambiguity. | Host-instance-owned sparse overlay prevents shared interior widget value stomping. |
| Prompt serialization | May read values through promoted runtime state that can collapse to source widgets. | Can serialize through standard subgraph input widgets when used consistently. | Promoted values serialize only through standard host-owned subgraph-input widgets. |
| Interior mutation on save | Existing `SubgraphNode.serialize()` behavior could copy exterior values into connected interior widgets. | Could still be affected by legacy copy-back behavior. | Copy-back is removed; source widgets are not persistence carriers. |
| Primitive-node promotions | Legacy tuples may point at `PrimitiveNode` outputs. | Not the canonical primitive fanout representation by itself. | Repaired all-or-nothing into one `SubgraphInput` that reconnects validated fanout targets. |
| Invalid or unresolved data | Invalid data could sit in legacy promotion state or fail repair paths. | Missing linked inputs can be ambiguous when proxy data exists. | Invalid raw data logs and is ignored; unrepaired valid value entries go to `proxyWidgetErrorQuarantine`. |
| Display-only previews | Often mixed into `proxyWidgets` despite not being value widgets. | Linked inputs are inappropriate because previews do not own values or prompt inputs. | Separate host-scoped `properties.previewExposures` entries model preview UI only. |
| Preview persistence | Preview selections can depend on source preview/widget-like identity. | No clean distinction from promoted widget inputs. | Preview identity is host node locator plus `previewName`; unresolved previews stay inert and persisted. |
| Nested preview behavior | Deep source identity can leak through host UI state. | Linked value inputs do not model display-only preview composition. | Preview exposures chain across immediate subgraph host boundaries; deep private paths are not persisted. |
| ECS compatibility | Weak: value identity can depend on source widget tuples and mutable interior widgets. | Partial: linked inputs fit boundary modeling, but duplicate authority remains. | Strong: host-scoped widget entity identity maps cleanly to ECS component state. |
| Long-term status | Legacy load-time input only. | Becomes the standard representation once overlap is removed. | Canonical system; `PromotionStore` becomes a temporary derived compatibility/index layer. |
## Practical migration summary
| Legacy shape | New result |
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Valid `proxyWidgets` entry already represented by a linked `SubgraphInput` | Entry is consumed; the existing linked input remains canonical. |
| Valid value-widget `proxyWidgets` entry without a linked input | Repair creates or reconnects standard subgraph input/link state. |
| Valid primitive fanout entry | Repair creates one `SubgraphInput`, reconnects all validated targets, and leaves the primitive node inert. |
| Valid value-widget entry that cannot be repaired | Entry is persisted in `properties.proxyWidgetErrorQuarantine` with the host value when available. |
| Preview-shaped legacy entry | Entry is migrated into `properties.previewExposures`, not a linked input. |
| Unresolved preview exposure | Entry remains inert in `previewExposures`; it is not quarantined because it owns no user value. |
| Invalid raw `proxyWidgets` data | Logs `console.error`, does not throw, and is not quarantined. |

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# 10. Deprecate Node-Level Serialization Control
Date: 2026-05-12
## Status
Accepted
## Context
The v2 extension API initially included `node.on('beforeSerialize', handler)` as a migration path from v1 patterns like `node.onSerialize` and `nodeType.prototype.serialize` patching. This allowed extensions to:
1. **Append extra fields** to the serialized node object
2. **Transform the entire serialized object** via a replace function
However, during design review (PR #12142), we questioned whether node-level serialization control is the right abstraction:
### The Problem
Node-level serialization control is fundamentally **wrong-layered**:
- **Extension state should live in widgets**, not as arbitrary fields on the node
- Widget-level `beforeSerialize` already handles all legitimate use cases
- Node-level hooks encourage storing extension state in ad-hoc `node.properties` or custom fields, which:
- Breaks the clean separation between framework concerns and extension concerns
- Creates hidden dependencies between serialization format and extension behavior
- Makes migration and format evolution harder
### v1 Usage Analysis
Touch-point audit of `nodeType.prototype.serialize` and `node.onSerialize` patterns in the wild:
| Use Case | Proper v2 Alternative |
| --------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
| Store extension state | Use widget values with `beforeSerialize` |
| Persist per-instance config | Use `widget.setOption()``widget_options` sidecar |
| Add metadata for export | Use a dedicated extension state widget |
| Transform output format | Framework concern, not extension concern |
No use case requires node-level control that can't be better served by widget-level APIs.
## Decision
**Deprecate `node.on('beforeSerialize')`** — mark as `@deprecated` with clear guidance pointing to widget-level alternatives. Remove in v1.0.
Widget-level serialization control (`widget.on('beforeSerialize')`) remains fully supported as the correct abstraction.
### Migration Path
Extensions currently using `node.on('beforeSerialize')` should:
1. **Store state in widgets** instead of arbitrary node fields
2. **Use `widget.on('beforeSerialize')`** to control serialization per-widget
3. **Use `widget.setOption()`** for per-instance configuration
Example migration:
```ts
// BEFORE (v1 / deprecated v2)
node.on('beforeSerialize', (e) => {
e.data['my_extension_state'] = computeState()
})
// AFTER (recommended v2)
const stateWidget = node.addWidget('STRING', '_my_state', '', {
hidden: true,
serialize: true
})
stateWidget.on('beforeSerialize', (e) => {
e.setSerializedValue(JSON.stringify(computeState()))
})
```
### Implementation Steps
1. Add `@deprecated` tag to `node.on('beforeSerialize')` with migration guidance
2. Add console.warn when the deprecated event is used (dev mode only)
3. Update documentation to recommend widget-level patterns
4. Remove `NodeBeforeSerializeEvent` type and handler in v1.0
## Consequences
### Positive
- **Cleaner architecture**: Extension state flows through widgets, the designed data channel
- **Better debuggability**: Widget values are visible in workflow JSON at predictable locations
- **Easier migration**: Future format changes only need to consider widget serialization
- **Reduced API surface**: One less event type to maintain and document
### Negative
- **Migration burden**: Extensions using node-level serialization must refactor
- **Potential edge cases**: Some exotic use cases may require workarounds
### Risk Mitigation
- Deprecation warning gives extension authors runway to migrate
- Widget-level APIs are already more capable than node-level alternatives
- The `@deprecated` tag and docs provide clear migration path
## Notes
This decision was made during design review of PR #12142 (ext-api foundation). See `design-review-12142.md` Topic 11 for the full discussion thread.
Related decisions:
- Widget-level `beforeSerialize` remains the primary extension serialization hook
- `setSerializeEnabled()` remains for simple static opt-out cases

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# 11. Immutability Enforcement via Fresh Copies
Date: 2026-05-12
## Status
Accepted
## Context
The extension API exposes collection-returning methods like `widgets()`, `inputs()`, `outputs()`, and object-returning methods like `getProperties()`. These methods need immutability guarantees to prevent extensions from accidentally or intentionally mutating internal state.
### The Problem
Without runtime immutability enforcement:
- Extensions could push items into `widgets()` array, corrupting internal state
- Mutations to returned objects would silently affect internal data
- Debugging would be difficult — state corruption could surface far from the mutation site
- Internal framework code might inadvertently rely on returned arrays being stable
TypeScript's `readonly` modifier and JSDoc annotations provide compile-time protection, but:
- JavaScript consumers have no protection
- Type assertions can bypass readonly
- Agent-generated code may not respect type hints
### Options Considered
| Option | Pros | Cons |
| ------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------- |
| **1. `Object.freeze()`** | Runtime immutability, throws on mutation | Performance overhead, nested objects need deep freeze |
| **2. Return fresh copy** | Simple, functional style, no mutation affects source | Slight memory overhead, multiple calls = multiple arrays |
| **3. Proxy wrapper** | Helpful error messages, can intercept specific operations | Complexity, performance overhead, harder to debug |
| **4. TypeScript only** | Zero runtime cost | No protection for JS consumers, can be bypassed |
| **5. Private fields** | True encapsulation | Blocks read access too, not suitable for APIs |
## Decision
**Return fresh copies** (Option 2) for all collection-returning and object-returning methods in the extension API.
### Implementation Pattern
```ts
// CORRECT: Return fresh copy
widgets(): readonly WidgetHandle[] {
const container = world.getComponent(nodeId, WidgetComponentContainer)
return (container?.widgetIds ?? []).map(createWidgetHandle)
// Each call creates new array — mutations don't affect internal state
}
getProperties(): Record<string, unknown> {
return { ...world.getComponent(nodeId, NodeTypeKey)?.properties }
// Shallow copy — mutations don't affect source
}
```
### Scope
Apply this pattern to:
- `NodeHandle.widgets()` — returns fresh `WidgetHandle[]`
- `NodeHandle.inputs()` — returns fresh `SlotInfo[]`
- `NodeHandle.outputs()` — returns fresh `SlotInfo[]`
- `NodeHandle.getProperties()` — returns fresh `Record<string, unknown>`
- `WidgetHandle` methods that return objects (if any)
- Any future collection/object-returning methods
### Internal Callers
Framework-internal code must also use mutation APIs rather than mutating returned collections:
```ts
// WRONG: Mutating returned array
const widgets = node.widgets()
widgets.push(newWidget) // No effect on node!
// CORRECT: Use mutation API
node.addWidget(type, name, value, options)
```
## Consequences
### Positive
- **True immutability**: Mutations to returned data never affect internal state
- **Predictable behavior**: Each call returns fresh data reflecting current state
- **Simple mental model**: "This is your copy, do what you want with it"
- **JavaScript-safe**: Works regardless of TypeScript types
### Negative
- **Memory overhead**: Multiple calls create multiple arrays (usually negligible)
- **No mutation detection**: Extensions silently get isolated copies, won't know their mutations are ignored
- **Fresh reference each call**: Cannot use `===` to detect changes (use deep comparison or events)
### Mitigations
- Document that returned collections are snapshots
- Use events (`valueChange`, `propertyChange`) to observe changes
- The memory overhead is negligible for typical widget/slot counts
## Notes
This decision was made during design review of PR #12142 (ext-api foundation). See `design-review-12142.md` Topic 14 for the full discussion thread.
The alternative of `Object.freeze()` was rejected because:
- It requires deep freezing for nested objects
- Performance overhead for each call
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# 12. Pure Function Loader Pattern for Extension Registration
Date: 2026-05-12
## Status
Accepted
## Context
The v2 extension API needs a mechanism for extensions to register themselves with the runtime. Two broad approaches exist:
### Side-Effect Registration (Vue 2 Plugin Pattern)
```ts
// Extension self-registers at import time
import { app } from '@comfyorg/core'
app.use({
install(app) {
app.component('MyWidget', MyWidget)
app.directive('my-directive', myDirective)
}
})
```
Problems:
- **Import order matters**: If extension A depends on extension B being registered first, import order must be carefully managed
- **Hard to test**: Side effects at import time make mocking difficult; tests must manipulate module cache
- **Hard to tree-shake**: Bundlers can't eliminate unused extensions — the import executes
- **Timing coupling**: Registration and activation are conflated; can't collect extensions first, then activate later
### Pure Function + Loader Pattern
```ts
// Extension declares intent — no side effects
export default defineNode({
name: 'my-extension',
nodeTypes: ['MyNode'],
nodeCreated(handle) {
// ...
}
})
// App bootstrap activates all registered extensions
startExtensionSystem()
```
## Decision
**Adopt the pure function + loader pattern** for v2 extension registration.
### Implementation
```ts
// Extension Registry (data collection only)
const nodeExtensions: NodeExtensionOptions[] = []
export function defineNode(options: NodeExtensionOptions): void {
nodeExtensions.push(options)
}
// Loader (activation)
export function startExtensionSystem(): void {
const world = getWorld()
watch(
() => world.entitiesWith(NodeTypeKey),
(nodeEntityIds) => {
for (const id of nodeEntityIds) {
mountExtensionsForNode(id)
}
},
{ immediate: true }
)
}
```
### Key Properties
1. **Pure registration**: `defineNode()` has no side effects beyond pushing to an array. It doesn't touch the World, DOM, or any reactive state.
2. **Centralized activation**: `startExtensionSystem()` is called exactly once during app bootstrap. This single entry point controls when the extension system "goes live".
3. **Reactive mounting**: The loader watches the World for entity changes. Extensions are mounted/unmounted in response to ECS state, not imperative calls.
4. **Order independence**: Extensions can be defined in any order. The loader sorts by name (lexicographic, see D10b) for deterministic execution.
### Registration Flow
```
Extension files App bootstrap World
| | |
| defineNode({...}) | |
|--------------------->| |
| (push to array) | |
| | |
| | startExtensionSystem()
| |------------------>|
| | (watch for NodeType entities)
| | |
| | NodeType added |
| |<------------------|
| | |
| | mountExtensionsForNode(id)
| | (runs setup) |
```
## Consequences
### Positive
- **Testability**: Extensions are plain objects; tests can construct them without side effects. `_clearExtensionsForTesting()` resets state between tests.
- **Tree-shakeable**: Bundlers can eliminate unused extension files if their exports are never referenced.
- **Order independent**: No import order bugs — the loader handles activation order.
- **Lazy activation**: Registration is instant; activation only happens when `startExtensionSystem()` is called.
- **SSR friendly**: Pure functions don't execute browser-only code at import time.
### Negative
- **Manual bootstrap**: App must call `startExtensionSystem()` — forgetting it silently disables extensions.
- **Two-step mental model**: Developers must understand "register" vs "activate" phases.
### Mitigations
- App bootstrap is a well-defined location; the call is hard to miss.
- Clear documentation and starter templates include the bootstrap call.
- Dev-mode warnings if extensions are defined but the system never starts.
## Notes
This pattern aligns with modern framework conventions:
- **Vite plugins**: `vite.config.ts` collects plugins as an array; Vite activates them at build time.
- **Vue 3 Composition API**: `setup()` returns reactive state; the framework activates it.
- **React hooks**: Pure functions declare effects; React schedules them.
The key insight is separating **declaration** (what do I want?) from **execution** (make it happen). This separation enables testing, lazy loading, and predictable behavior.

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## ADR Index
| ADR | Title | Status | Date |
| ---------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------ | -------- | ---------- |
| [0001](0001-merge-litegraph-into-frontend.md) | Merge LiteGraph.js into ComfyUI Frontend | Accepted | 2025-08-05 |
| [0002](0002-monorepo-conversion.md) | Restructure as a Monorepo | Accepted | 2025-08-25 |
| [0003](0003-crdt-based-layout-system.md) | Centralized Layout Management with CRDT | Proposed | 2025-08-27 |
| [0004](0004-fork-primevue-ui-library.md) | Fork PrimeVue UI Library | Rejected | 2025-08-27 |
| [0005](0005-remove-importmap-for-vue-extensions.md) | Remove Import Map for Vue Extensions | Accepted | 2025-12-13 |
| [0006](0006-primitive-node-copy-paste-lifecycle.md) | PrimitiveNode Copy/Paste Lifecycle | Proposed | 2026-02-22 |
| [0007](0007-node-execution-output-passthrough-schema.md) | NodeExecutionOutput Passthrough Schema | Accepted | 2026-03-11 |
| [0008](0008-entity-component-system.md) | Entity Component System | Proposed | 2026-03-23 |
| [0010](0010-deprecate-node-level-serialization-control.md) | Deprecate Node-Level Serialization Control | Accepted | 2026-05-12 |
| [0011](0011-immutability-via-fresh-copies.md) | Immutability Enforcement via Fresh Copies | Accepted | 2026-05-12 |
| [0012](0012-pure-function-loader-pattern.md) | Pure Function Loader Pattern | Accepted | 2026-05-12 |
| ADR | Title | Status | Date |
| -------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------- | -------- | ---------- |
| [0001](0001-merge-litegraph-into-frontend.md) | Merge LiteGraph.js into ComfyUI Frontend | Accepted | 2025-08-05 |
| [0002](0002-monorepo-conversion.md) | Restructure as a Monorepo | Accepted | 2025-08-25 |
| [0003](0003-crdt-based-layout-system.md) | Centralized Layout Management with CRDT | Proposed | 2025-08-27 |
| [0004](0004-fork-primevue-ui-library.md) | Fork PrimeVue UI Library | Rejected | 2025-08-27 |
| [0005](0005-remove-importmap-for-vue-extensions.md) | Remove Import Map for Vue Extensions | Accepted | 2025-12-13 |
| [0006](0006-primitive-node-copy-paste-lifecycle.md) | PrimitiveNode Copy/Paste Lifecycle | Proposed | 2026-02-22 |
| [0007](0007-node-execution-output-passthrough-schema.md) | NodeExecutionOutput Passthrough Schema | Accepted | 2026-03-11 |
| [0008](0008-entity-component-system.md) | Entity Component System | Proposed | 2026-03-23 |
## Creating a New ADR

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the ID mapping — widgets currently lack independent IDs, so the bridge must
maintain a `(nodeId, widgetName) -> WidgetEntityId` lookup.
**Promoted-widget caveat:** ADR 0009 assigns promoted value widgets a
host-boundary identity (`host node locator + SubgraphInput.name`). Interior
source node/widget identity is preserved only as migration and diagnostic
metadata.
### 2c. Read-only bridge for Node metadata
Populate `NodeType`, `NodeVisual`, `Properties`, `Execution` components by
@@ -668,10 +663,6 @@ The 6 proto-ECS stores use 6 different keying strategies:
| NodeOutputStore | `"${subgraphId}:${nodeId}"` |
| SubgraphNavigationStore | subgraphId or `'root'` |
ADR 0009 refines the promoted-widget target: promoted value widgets should use
host boundary identity (`host node locator + SubgraphInput.name`), not interior
source node/widget identity.
The World unifies these under branded entity IDs. But stores that use
composite keys (e.g., `nodeId:widgetName`) reflect a genuine structural
reality — a widget is identified by its relationship to a node. Synthetic

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| NodeOutputStore | Execution results | `nodeLocatorId` | `"${subgraphId}:${nodeId}"` | Output data, preview URLs |
| SubgraphNavigationStore | Canvas viewport | `subgraphId` | `subgraphId` or `'root'` | LRU viewport cache |
ADR 0009 refines promoted-widget identity: promoted value widgets are keyed by
the host boundary (`host node locator + SubgraphInput.name`), while interior
source node/widget identity is migration and diagnostic metadata only.
## 2. WidgetValueStore
**File:** `src/stores/widgetValueStore.ts`
@@ -258,9 +254,6 @@ Each store invents its own identity scheme:
| NodeOutputStore | `"${subgraphId}:${nodeId}"` | Composite string | No |
In the ECS target, all of these would use branded entity IDs (`WidgetEntityId`, `NodeEntityId`, etc.) with compile-time cross-kind protection.
For promoted value widgets, ADR 0009 narrows the target key to host boundary
identity (`host node locator + SubgraphInput.name`) instead of interior source
identity.
## 6. Extraction Map

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instance-specific state beyond inputs — must remain reachable. This is a
constraint, not a current requirement.
### Decision
### Recommendation and decision criteria
[ADR 0009](../adr/0009-subgraph-promoted-widgets-use-linked-inputs.md)
chooses Candidate A for promoted value widgets. It eliminates an entire
subsystem by recognizing a structural truth: promotion is adding a typed input
to a function signature. The type system already handles widget creation for
typed inputs. Building a parallel mechanism for "promoted widgets" is building
a second, narrower version of something the system already does.
**Lean toward A.** It eliminates an entire subsystem by recognizing a structural
truth: promotion is adding a typed input to a function signature. The type
system already handles widget creation for typed inputs. Building a parallel
mechanism for "promoted widgets" is building a second, narrower version of
something the system already does.
The cost of A is a migration path for existing `proxyWidgets` serialization. On
load, the `SerializationSystem` converts value-widget `proxyWidgets` entries
into interface inputs and boundary links. Once loaded and re-saved, the workflow
uses the new format. ADR 0009 separates display-only preview exposures from
promoted value widgets; those previews use their own host-scoped serialized
representation instead of linked `SubgraphInput` widgets.
load, the `SerializationSystem` converts `proxyWidgets` entries into interface
inputs and boundary links. This is a one-time ratchet conversion — once
loaded and re-saved, the workflow uses the new format.
**Choose B if** the team determines that promoted widgets must remain
visually or behaviorally distinct from normal input widgets in ways the type →
widget mapping cannot express, or if the `proxyWidgets` migration burden exceeds
the current release cycle's capacity.
**Decision needed before** Phase 3 of the ECS migration, when systems are
introduced and the widget/connectivity architecture solidifies.
---
@@ -466,14 +471,14 @@ and produces the recursive `ExportedSubgraph` structure, matching the current
format exactly. Existing workflows, the ComfyUI backend, and third-party tools
see no change.
| Direction | Format | Notes |
| --------------- | ------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------ |
| **Save/export** | Nested (current shape) | SerializationSystem walks scope tree |
| **Load/import** | Nested (current) or future flat | Migration: normalize to flat World on load |
| Direction | Format | Notes |
| --------------- | ------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------- |
| **Save/export** | Nested (current shape) | SerializationSystem walks scope tree |
| **Load/import** | Nested (current) or future flat | Ratchet: normalize to flat World on load |
The migration pattern: load any supported format and normalize to the internal
model. The system accepts old formats indefinitely but produces the current
format on save.
The "ratchet conversion" pattern: load any supported format, normalize to the
internal model. The system accepts old formats indefinitely but produces the
current format on save.
### Widget identity at the boundary
@@ -506,12 +511,13 @@ SubgraphIO {
}
```
ADR 0009 chooses Candidate A (connections-only promotion) for promoted value
widgets: they become interface inputs, serialized as additional `SubgraphIO`
entries. On load, legacy value-widget `proxyWidgets` data is converted to
interface inputs and boundary links. On save, repaired `proxyWidgets` entries
are no longer written. Display-only preview exposures use separate
host-scoped `previewExposures` serialization.
If Candidate A (connections-only promotion) is chosen: promoted widgets become
interface inputs, serialized as additional `SubgraphIO` entries. On load, legacy
`proxyWidgets` data is converted to interface inputs and boundary links (ratchet
migration). On save, `proxyWidgets` is no longer written.
If Candidate B (simplified promotion) is chosen: `proxyWidgets` continues to be
serialized in its current format.
### Backward-compatible loading contract
@@ -549,7 +555,7 @@ This document proposes or surfaces the following changes to
| World structure | Implied per-graph containment | Flat World with `graphScope` tags; one World per workflow |
| Acyclicity | Not addressed | DAG invariant on `SubgraphStructure.graphId` references, enforced on mutation |
| Boundary model | Deferred | Typed interface contracts on `SubgraphStructure`; no virtual nodes or magic IDs |
| Widget promotion | Treated as a given feature to migrate | ADR 0009 chooses Candidate A: promoted value widgets are linked inputs |
| Widget promotion | Treated as a given feature to migrate | Open decision: Candidate A (connections-only) vs B (simplified component) |
| Serialization | Not explicitly separated from internal model | Internal model ≠ wire format; `SerializationSystem` is the membrane |
| Backward compat | Implicit | Explicit contract: load any prior format, indefinitely |

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# Research: Canvas vs Client/Pixel Coordinate Usage
Date: 2026-05-12
## Question
How should the extension API handle coordinate systems? Should it expose canvas coordinates, screen/client coordinates, or both?
## Coordinate Systems in ComfyUI
### 1. Canvas Space (Logical Units)
Node positions and sizes are in canvas logical units:
- Independent of zoom/pan
- `[0, 0]` is the canvas origin
- Moving a node to `[100, 200]` places it at canvas position (100, 200) regardless of viewport state
### 2. Screen/Client Space (Pixels)
DOM elements use pixel coordinates relative to the viewport:
- Affected by zoom/pan/scroll
- `clientX`/`clientY` from mouse events
- `getBoundingClientRect()` returns pixel values
### 3. Widget Height (Pixels)
DOM widgets reserve height in pixels:
```ts
addDOMWidget({ name: 'preview', element: img, height: 200 }) // 200px
```
## Current Extension API
| Method | Coordinate System | Notes |
| -------------------------- | ----------------- | ----------------------------------------- |
| `getPosition()` | Canvas | Returns `[x, y]` in canvas units |
| `setPosition()` | Canvas | Accepts `[x, y]` in canvas units |
| `getSize()` | Canvas | Returns `[width, height]` in canvas units |
| `setSize()` | Canvas | Accepts `[width, height]` in canvas units |
| `addDOMWidget({ height })` | Pixels | Reserved height in pixels |
| `widget.setHeight(px)` | Pixels | Widget height in pixels |
## Analysis
### When Extensions Need Canvas Coordinates
1. **Node positioning**: Placing nodes relative to each other
2. **Layout algorithms**: Auto-arranging nodes in a pattern
3. **Collision detection**: Checking if nodes overlap
### When Extensions Need Screen Coordinates
1. **Custom overlays**: Drawing UI at a specific screen location
2. **Drag-and-drop from external sources**: Converting mouse position to canvas position
3. **Context menus**: Positioning menus near the cursor
### Current State
The extension API currently exposes:
- **Canvas coordinates** for node position/size — appropriate, as these are logical values
- **Pixel values** for DOM widget height — appropriate, as these are DOM measurements
**Missing**: No conversion helpers between canvas and screen coordinates.
## Recommendation
**The current approach is appropriate.** Extensions that manipulate node positions should work in canvas space. This is the natural abstraction — extensions shouldn't need to account for zoom/pan when laying out nodes.
### For Advanced Cases
Extensions needing coordinate conversion (e.g., custom overlays) should either:
1. **Use LiteGraph's existing transform utilities** (available on `app.canvas`)
2. **Access the transform state** via a future canvas API (not part of node/widget handles)
### Why Not Expose Conversion Helpers on NodeHandle?
- **Wrong abstraction level**: Coordinate conversion is a canvas concern, not a node concern
- **State dependency**: Conversion requires current zoom/pan state, which changes frequently
- **Rare use case**: Most extensions work entirely in canvas space
## Future Considerations
If multiple extensions need coordinate conversion, consider:
1. **Canvas API**: `canvas.screenToCanvas(point)` / `canvas.canvasToScreen(point)`
2. **Events with both coordinates**: `positionChanged` could include both canvas and screen positions
For now, no changes are needed — the current API serves the common cases well.

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# Research: DOM Widget Convergence with Base Widget
Date: 2026-05-12
## Question
Should DOM widgets be unified with base widgets, or kept as a separate concept?
## Current State
### Creation APIs
- `node.addWidget(type, name, value, options)` — creates a standard widget
- `node.addDOMWidget({ name, element, height })` — creates a DOM-backed widget
### Internal Implementation
Both use the same underlying `CreateWidget` command:
```ts
addWidget(type, name, defaultValue, options) {
return dispatch({ type: 'CreateWidget', widgetType: type, ... })
}
addDOMWidget(opts) {
return dispatch({ type: 'CreateWidget', widgetType: 'DOM', ... })
}
```
DOM widgets are just widgets with `widgetType: 'DOM'` and an element reference.
### Shared WidgetHandle Interface
Both widget types share the same `WidgetHandle` interface:
| Method | Standard Widget | DOM Widget |
| -------------------------------- | --------------- | ----------------------- |
| `entityId`, `name`, `widgetType` | ✓ | ✓ |
| `getValue()` / `setValue()` | ✓ (scalar) | ✓ (often unused) |
| `isHidden()` / `setHidden()` | ✓ | ✓ |
| `isDisabled()` / `setDisabled()` | ✓ | ✓ |
| `setHeight(px)` | no-op | ✓ (updates reservation) |
| `on('valueChange')` | ✓ | ✓ |
| `getOption()` / `setOption()` | ✓ | ✓ |
## Analysis
### Arguments FOR Full Convergence
1. **Single mental model**: Extensions learn one widget concept, not two.
2. **Consistent behavior**: All widgets appear in `node.widgets()`, serialize the same way.
3. **Simpler API surface**: Fewer methods to document and maintain.
### Arguments FOR Keeping Separate APIs
1. **Different ergonomics**: Standard widgets are data-driven (name, value, options); DOM widgets are element-driven (pass an HTMLElement).
2. **Type safety**: `addDOMWidget` can require `element: HTMLElement` at compile time; merging would make it optional with runtime checks.
3. **Clear intent**: Separate APIs signal different use cases.
## Recommendation
**Keep the current partial convergence.** The implementation is unified (`CreateWidget` command), but the creation APIs remain separate for ergonomic reasons.
### Rationale
1. **Creation differs, usage is unified.** Extensions create DOM widgets differently (need an element), but interact with them the same way (via `WidgetHandle`).
2. **Type safety is valuable.** `addDOMWidget({ element })` is clearer than `addWidget('DOM', name, null, { element })`.
3. **Already well-integrated.** DOM widgets appear in `node.widgets()`, get the same events, and use the same serialization infrastructure.
### What "Convergence" Means Here
The widgets are already converged at:
- **Entity level**: Same `WidgetEntityId` brand
- **Interface level**: Same `WidgetHandle` type
- **Command level**: Same `CreateWidget` command internally
The APIs are intentionally separate at:
- **Creation level**: `addWidget` vs `addDOMWidget`
This is the right split — unified where it matters (runtime behavior), separate where it improves DX (creation ergonomics).
## Future Considerations
If we add more widget creation patterns (e.g., `addCanvasWidget`, `addThreeJSWidget`), we might consider:
1. **Factory pattern**: `node.widgets.create('DOM', { element })` / `node.widgets.create('INT', { min, max })`
2. **Builder pattern**: `node.addWidget('DOM').withElement(el).withHeight(200).build()`
For now, two explicit methods (`addWidget`, `addDOMWidget`) serve the common cases well.

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