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---
name: bug-dump-ingest
description: 'Syncs the #bug-dump Slack channel into Linear as the system of record AND auto-fixes verified real bugs via red-green-fix. Every Linear operation (create, search, link, label) is performed by posting an @Linear mention in the bug-dump thread — no Linear MCP, no API key. Flow: fetch → mandatory dedupe gate (@Linear search + gh PR search) → false-defect verification → post @Linear create in thread (tool call) → parse bot card for FE-NNNN + URL → post :white_check_mark: confirmation reply → if candidate is a verified real bug with no dedupe hit and no open PR, invoke red-green-fix automatically to produce failing test + fix + PR. Respects team emoji scheme (:white_check_mark: ticket created, :pr-open: PR open, :question: needs context, :repeat: duplicate). Use when asked to sync #bug-dump to Linear, triage slack bugs, run a bug-dump sweep, or ingest bug reports. Triggers on: bug-dump, sync bug-dump, ingest bugs, triage slack bugs, bug sweep.'
---
# Bug Dump Ingest
**Primary job: sync `#bug-dump` (Slack: `C0A4XMHANP3`) into Linear as the source of truth, then auto-fix the verified real bugs.** Linear is where status, labels, and follow-up triage happen — this skill gets every bug into Linear with enough context that a downstream agent or human can work from Linear alone. **Every Linear action is performed by mentioning `@Linear` in the bug-dump thread**; there is no Linear MCP and no API key path. When pre-flight verification confirms a candidate is a real bug (not dedupe, not already in a PR, not out of scope), the skill then invokes `red-green-fix` automatically.
```text
fetch → pre-flight dedupe gate (@Linear search + gh) → verify false defects → present approvals
→ POST "@Linear create ..." thread reply via slack_send_message (mandatory tool call)
→ poll slack_read_thread → parse Linear bot card for FE-NNNN + URL
→ POST :white_check_mark: confirmation thread reply via slack_send_message
→ if verification = "real bug" AND no dedupe AND no open PR:
invoke Skill(skill="red-green-fix") → POST :pr-open: thread reply
```
### Non-negotiable rules
1. **Linear actions are Slack tool calls.** The skill MUST drive Linear by calling `mcp__plugin_slack_slack__slack_send_message` with `thread_ts` set and text that mentions `@Linear`. There is no MCP-direct path and no API-key path. Printing `@Linear create ...` into the Claude CLI response is NOT a substitute — the Slack thread reply is what triggers the Linear bot, and its card is the canonical receipt.
2. **Dedupe is a gate, not a suggestion.** No candidate is proposed for creation until `@Linear search` AND `gh pr` search have been run and recorded. A hit short-circuits creation to `L` (link) or `pr-open`.
3. **Auto-fix real bugs.** When the dedupe gate is clean AND false-defect verification is clean AND the candidate isn't on the handoff-exclusion list (see § Handoff conditions), after Linear creation the skill invokes `red-green-fix` via the `Skill` tool — without waiting for an extra human prompt.
### What the skill cannot do
The Slack MCP exposes no `reactions.add` tool, so the skill cannot put a `:white_check_mark:` reaction on the parent message. The thread reply with the leading `:white_check_mark:` emoji is the skill's canonical marker; a human can additionally add the parent reaction for channel visibility (see § Parent reaction — optional visibility nudge). Both are respected by Processed Detection.
## Team emoji scheme
| Emoji | Meaning | Who adds it | Skill behavior |
| -------------------- | ------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------- |
| `:white_check_mark:` | Ticket created | Human on parent (after skill files); also in bot reply | Skip in future sweeps |
| `:pr-open:` | PR open | Human | Skip creation; include PR link in approval row |
| `:question:` | Needs more context | Human | Skip creation; agent may ask for clarification |
| `:repeat:` | Duplicate | Human | Skip creation; link existing Linear issue |
## Design Priority
Optimize for **coverage, label quality, and proven fixes** over fix-path cleverness. Linear is the downstream triage surface — once every bug is there with status, labels, and context, agents and humans can work from Linear alone. A Linear ticket with a wrong severity is cheap to fix; a Slack-only bug is invisible to downstream tooling; a "filed but not fixed" real regression wastes a human turn that the skill could have spent on a red-green PR.
## Quick Start
1. **Scope** — default window: messages in the last 48h. Override with `--since YYYY-MM-DD` or a Slack permalink list.
2. **Fetch**`slack_read_channel` for `C0A4XMHANP3`; `slack_read_thread` per message with replies.
3. **Filter** — drop already-processed (see Processed Detection).
4. **Classify** — bug / discussion / meta (see Classification Rules).
5. **Pre-flight dedupe gate (MANDATORY)** — for every bug candidate, run `@Linear search` AND `gh pr` search BEFORE proposing (see § Pre-flight Dedupe Gate). A hit means the candidate goes into the batch as `L` (link) or `pr-open`, not as a new create.
6. **Verify false defects** — per candidate, run quick checks before proposing (see False-Defect Verification).
7. **Extract** — normalize to ticket schema (see Ticket Schema).
8. **Human approval** — batch table, collect Y/N/?/S/L/R per candidate (see Interactive Approval). Default recommendation for clean candidates is `Y` (file + auto-fix).
9. **Post `@Linear create` thread reply — MANDATORY TOOL CALL** — for each approved `Y`/`L` row, call `mcp__plugin_slack_slack__slack_send_message` with `channel_id=C0A4XMHANP3`, `thread_ts=<parent-ts>`, and text starting with `@Linear create` (see § Linear Slack Bot Integration). Do NOT print the command into chat as a substitute.
10. **Capture the Linear bot card** — poll `slack_read_thread` up to 3× with ~3s spacing, parse the first Linear-app reply for the `FE-NNNN` identifier and `https://linear.app/...` URL. No URL = not ingested; never fabricate one.
11. **Post `:white_check_mark:` confirmation reply — MANDATORY TOOL CALL** — call `slack_send_message` again with text starting with `:white_check_mark: Filed to Linear: <URL>` so future sweeps can detect the marker via `has::white_check_mark: from:me`. Record both `ts` values in the session log.
12. **Auto-fix (clean candidates only)** — if dedupe gate is clean AND false-defect verification is clean AND the candidate isn't on the Handoff-Exclusion list, immediately invoke the `red-green-fix` skill via the `Skill` tool. See § Fix Workflow for the exact call contract.
13. **Log** — append to session log; update `processed.json`.
## System Context
| Item | Value |
| ------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Source channel | `#bug-dump` (`C0A4XMHANP3`) |
| Destination | Linear `Frontend Engineering` team, via the Linear Slack app (`@Linear`). Team is named in every `@Linear create` message. |
| Default state | `Triage` — every `@Linear create` message includes `Status: Triage` |
| State dir | `~/temp/bug-dump-ingest/` |
| Processed registry | `~/temp/bug-dump-ingest/processed.json` |
| Session log | `~/temp/bug-dump-ingest/session-YYYY-MM-DD.md` |
| Drafts (failure) | `~/temp/bug-dump-ingest/drafts/*.md` — written only when `@Linear` never replies, so the human can retry manually |
## Label Taxonomy
Every created Linear issue MUST get the following labels, passed as a comma-separated list in the `Labels:` line of the `@Linear create` message. The Linear Slack app creates missing labels on first use:
| Label kind | Values | Source |
| ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------- |
| `source:` | `source:bug-dump` | Always (marks Slack sync) |
| `area:` | `area:ui`, `area:node-system`, `area:workflow`, `area:cloud`, `area:templates` | Area Heuristics |
| `env:` | `env:cloud-prod`, `env:cloud-dev`, `env:local`, `env:electron` | Env Heuristics |
| `severity:` | `sev:high`, `sev:medium`, `sev:low` | Severity Heuristics |
| `reporter:` | `reporter:<slack-handle>` (kebab-case) | From message author |
| Status flags | `needs-repro`, `needs-backend`, `regression`, `pr-open` | When applicable |
Label rules:
- Always include `source:bug-dump`, exactly one `area:`, at least one `env:` (or `env:unknown`), exactly one `severity:`, exactly one `reporter:`.
- `needs-repro` — set when repro steps were ambiguous; signals "human should confirm before fix".
- `needs-backend` — set when fix is clearly in ComfyUI backend, not this frontend repo.
- `regression` — set when the bug mentions a version/upgrade correlation.
- `pr-open` — set instead of creating a fresh ticket when a fix PR already exists; the Linear issue becomes a tracker.
Labels are the primary affordance for downstream triage — invest in getting them right, not just in the title.
## Processed Detection
A top-level message is considered already-handled (skip creation) if ANY of:
- Its timestamp appears in `processed.json`.
- It carries a `:white_check_mark:` reaction on the parent — ticket already created.
- It carries a `:pr-open:` reaction — fix PR is open; skill records the PR link in the session log rather than creating a fresh Linear issue.
- It carries a `:repeat:` reaction — duplicate; skill attempts to find the original Linear issue and link it in the session log.
- It carries a `:question:` reaction — needs more context; skill skips creation and records for follow-up.
- Its thread contains a reply with a `https://linear.app/` URL (fetch via `slack_read_thread`).
- Its thread contains a reply starting with `:white_check_mark:` from the skill's bot user.
- It is a system/meta message (`has joined the channel`, bot-only message).
- Its thread already contains resolution confirmation (`"solved"`, `"resolved"`, `:done:` reaction from the reporter) AND has no fix PR referenced — treat as "resolved without ticket, skip".
Never re-ingest a message already marked in any of the above ways.
Filter query for Slack search-based sweeps:
```text
in:<#C0A4XMHANP3> -has::white_check_mark: -has::pr-open: -has::repeat: -has::question: after:YYYY-MM-DD
```
## False-Defect Verification
Before a candidate hits the approval batch, run cheap checks to demote obvious non-bugs. Goal: keep the approval table high-signal. This is not a full repro — just fast heuristics that catch the top false-positive classes.
| Check | Command / Signal | Demote-to |
| ---------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- |
| Reporter self-resolved in same msg | "no action needed", "solved", "nvm", "fixed it" | `resolved` |
| Reporter self-resolved in thread | `slack_read_thread` → reporter's last reply contains "solved" | `resolved` |
| Fix PR merged on main | `gh search prs "in:title <keyword>" --state merged --limit 3` | `fixed` |
| Fix PR open (already-filed) | `gh search prs "<keyword>" --state open --limit 3` | `pr-open` |
| Linear issue exists (open) | Linear `searchIssues` on title keywords → any open match | `dedupe` |
| Behavior is documented / intended | grep `docs/` and `src/locales/en/*.json` for the feature | `expected` |
| Not reproducible — feature doesn't exist | grep `src/` for mentioned component/feature → 0 hits | `stale` |
| Env drift only (local setup issue) | Thread contains "my machine", "my setup", "proxy" without others | `env` |
For each demoted candidate, record the demotion reason in the approval table as `Verify: <tag>` so the human can override if they disagree. Never hard-skip based on verification alone — always show the row with the demotion.
### Recommended verify commands
```bash
# 1. Search recent PRs for the feature in question
gh search prs "<keyword>" --repo Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend --limit 5
# 2. Grep for the feature / component mentioned
rg -l "<ComponentOrFeatureName>" src/ apps/
# 3. Check if it's a known i18n / documented setting
rg "<setting-key>" src/locales/en/ docs/
```
Keep verification under ~30s per candidate. If it takes longer, propose a ticket and let the human decide — don't let verification become the bottleneck.
## Classification Rules
For each unprocessed top-level message, decide:
| Class | Signal | Action |
| ----------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------- |
| **bug** | Describes unexpected behavior, visual glitch, error, regression, crash. Usually has repro steps or media. | Propose Linear ticket |
| **discussion** | Design question, rollout thoughts, team chatter, PR planning (e.g. "how about we make a PR to do...") | Skip |
| **question** | User asking if something is expected or known | Skip unless answered = bug |
| **meta** | Channel joins, bot messages, cross-posts without content | Skip |
| **already-filed** | Thread shows PR already open OR existing Linear link | Skip, log with existing link |
When ambiguous, default to **bug** and let the human decide in the approval batch.
## Ticket Schema
Normalize each bug to this shape before presenting:
```json
{
"slack_ts": "1776639963.837519",
"slack_permalink": "https://comfy-organization.slack.com/archives/C0A4XMHANP3/p1776639963837519",
"reporter": "Ali Ranjah (wavey)",
"title": "Unet model dropdown missing selected model",
"description": "Body with repro steps, env, attachments list, thread summary",
"env": ["cloud prod"],
"severity": "low | medium | high",
"area": "ui | node-system | workflow | cloud | templates | unknown",
"attachments": [{ "name": "...", "id": "F...", "type": "image/png" }],
"thread_resolution": "solved | open | none"
}
```
Keep descriptions copy-paste friendly: lead with repro bullets, then env, then "See Slack: <permalink>". Attach thread summary only if it adds context beyond the top-level message.
### Severity Heuristics
- **high** — crash, data loss, blocks a template or core feature, affects paying users broadly (e.g. "job ends in 30m on Pro", "widget values reset").
- **medium** — visible regression, template error, wrong pricing, broken UX on a common path.
- **low** — cosmetic, single-template edge case, minor tooltip/boundary issue.
When unsure, mark `medium` and flag for human in the approval batch.
### Area Heuristics
- `ui` — visual glitches, palette issues, popover clipping, dropdown styling.
- `node-system` — canvas perf, reroute, node drag, widget rendering, undo.
- `workflow` — template failures, save/load, refresh regressions.
- `cloud` — jobs, pricing, assets, auth, queue.
- `templates` — specific template errors.
## Pre-flight Dedupe Gate (MANDATORY)
Before any candidate enters the approval table, run BOTH checks below and record the result in the row's `Dedup` and `PR` columns. This is a hard gate — no candidate may be proposed for creation without a verdict.
### Check 1 — Open Linear issues (via `@Linear search`)
Extract 3-5 keyword terms from the proposed title (strip stopwords). Post a search command to the bug-dump thread — use a scratch thread if no parent `ts` is available yet, but prefer the candidate's own parent thread so the search card becomes part of that thread's audit trail:
```text
mcp__plugin_slack_slack__slack_send_message({
channel_id: "C0A4XMHANP3",
thread_ts: "<parent-ts>",
text: "@Linear search <keyword-1> <keyword-2>\nTeam: Frontend Engineering\nStatus: open"
})
```
Poll `slack_read_thread` for up to 10s; parse the Linear app's card reply for `FE-NNNN` identifiers and URLs. Run the search twice with different keyword subsets if the first returns zero hits — reworded titles are the top false-negative class.
If `@Linear search` is not supported by the workspace's Linear app version, fall back to a Slack search for prior `@Linear` card replies in the channel:
```text
mcp__plugin_slack_slack__slack_search_public({
query: "in:<#C0A4XMHANP3> from:@Linear <keyword-1> <keyword-2>"
})
```
This scans past Linear bot replies in the channel — any reply containing a matching `FE-NNNN` URL is a candidate duplicate. Record which dedupe path was used in the session log.
Treat a hit as a duplicate if any of:
- Title overlap ≥ 80% (after lowercasing + stopword removal)
- Same reporter + same component reference in description
- Same stack trace or error code
**Verdict:** set `Dedup: FE-NNNN` and default recommendation to `L` (link, don't create). The human may still override to `Y` to file a separate ticket.
### Check 2 — Open or merged fix PRs on GitHub
```bash
# Open PRs matching title keywords
gh pr list --repo Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend --state open \
--search "<keyword-1> <keyword-2>" --limit 5 \
--json number,title,url,createdAt
# Recent merged fixes (last 30d) — catches "already fixed, waiting to ship"
gh pr list --repo Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend --state merged \
--search "<keyword-1> <keyword-2> merged:>=<YYYY-MM-DD>" --limit 5 \
--json number,title,url,mergedAt
```
Treat a hit as a match if the PR title/body mentions the same component or bug phrase and the PR is unmerged or merged within the window covering the reporter's observation.
**Verdict:**
- Open PR match → set `PR: #NNNN (open)`, recommendation `pr-open` (file Linear with `pr-open` label linking the PR, skip auto-fix).
- Merged PR match → set `PR: #NNNN (merged)`, recommendation `fixed` (demote in verify, usually skip; human can override if the reporter claims the fix didn't land).
### Failure handling
If either check errors (Linear Slack app silent or not in channel, `gh` auth expired), DO NOT proceed to proposal — stop the sweep, report the failure to the user, and let them decide whether to re-run or manually dedupe. A silent skip of dedupe is never acceptable; it's the single biggest source of duplicate tickets.
Log each dedupe query + top hits in `~/temp/bug-dump-ingest/session-YYYY-MM-DD.md` under a per-candidate `Dedup trace:` block so the human can audit.
## Interactive Approval
Present candidates in batches of 5-10. Table format (10 columns):
```text
# | Slack (author, time) | Proposed title | Env | Sev | Area | Dedup | PR | Verify | Rec
----+------------------------+-----------------------------------------+------------+------+------------+------------+---------------+-------------+-----
1 | wavey, 04-20 08:06 | Unet dropdown missing selected model | cloud prod | low | ui | - | - | resolved | N
2 | Denys, 04-18 05:45 | Pro plan jobs end at 30 minutes | cloud prod | high | cloud | - | - | clean | Y
3 | Terry Jia, 04-18 12:52 | Nodes 2.0 canvas lag on large workflows | - | high | node-system| FE-4521 | - | clean | L
4 | Pablo, 04-17 08:52 | Multi-asset delete popup shows hashes | cloud prod | low | ui | - | #11402 (open) | clean | pr-open
```
Each row MUST show: Slack author + date, proposed title, env tags, severity, area, **dedupe status from the Pre-flight Dedupe Gate**, **open/merged PR hit from the Pre-flight Dedupe Gate**, verify tag (from False-Defect Verification), and agent recommendation.
### Default recommendation logic
The skill computes `Rec` deterministically from the gate results:
- `L` — Dedupe hit on open Linear issue.
- `pr-open` — Open GitHub PR hit.
- `fixed` — Merged PR hit within the reporter's observation window.
- `N` — Verify tag is `resolved`, `expected`, `stale`, or `env` only.
- `?` — Repro incomplete or classification ambiguous.
- `Y` — Everything clean AND candidate is not on the § Handoff-Exclusion list. This is the "file + auto-fix" path.
- `Y (file-only)` — Clean but on the handoff-exclusion list (e.g. touches LGraphNode, needs backend). File Linear, skip auto-fix.
### Response format
- `Y` — default path: create Linear ticket, post `:white_check_mark:` thread reply, AND if the candidate is eligible (dedupe clean, verify clean, not on handoff-exclusion list), immediately invoke `red-green-fix` via the `Skill` tool. See § Fix Workflow.
- `S`**skip auto-fix** for this row: create Linear ticket + thread reply only, do NOT run red-green-fix. Use when the human knows a specific person is already investigating or wants to batch fixes.
- `N` — skip entirely (log reason in session file).
- `?` — mark as needs-context; skill posts a thread reply asking for repro details and prompts the human to add `:question:` to the parent.
- `L` — link to existing Linear issue instead of creating (skill asks which one if the Pre-flight Dedupe Gate didn't return an exact match).
- `R` — duplicate of another bug-dump message; skill links the two and prompts the human for `:repeat:` on the parent.
- `E` — edit proposed title/description before creating (skill shows draft for inline tweaks).
- Bulk responses accepted: `1 N, 2 Y, 3 L FE-4521, 4 pr-open #11402, 5 ?` — any row omitted from the response is treated as its computed `Rec` default.
Do not post any `@Linear create` messages until all candidates in the batch have a terminal decision. Auto-fix invocations run sequentially AFTER every `@Linear create` has produced a parsed `FE-NNNN`, so every `red-green-fix` call has a `Fixes FE-NNNN` to put in the PR body.
## Linear Slack Bot Integration (@Linear)
Every Linear action — create, search, link, label, status change — is performed by posting a message to the candidate's thread in `#bug-dump` that mentions `@Linear`. The Linear Slack app parses the mention and responds with a card in the same thread. There is no Linear MCP path and no `LINEAR_API_KEY` path; see `reference/linear-api.md` § "Why no direct API path" for the rationale.
### Prerequisites
- The Comfy Slack workspace already has the Linear Slack app installed (this is how humans add `@Linear` mentions today).
- Channel `C0A4XMHANP3` is connected to the `Frontend Engineering` Linear team.
- No per-machine setup. If a `@Linear` invocation produces no bot reply, the app is not in the channel — surface to the human, do NOT retry silently.
### Create an issue
For each approved `Y` candidate, call:
```text
mcp__plugin_slack_slack__slack_send_message({
channel_id: "C0A4XMHANP3",
thread_ts: "<parent-ts>",
text: "@Linear create\nTeam: Frontend Engineering\nTitle: <title>\nStatus: Triage\nLabels: source:bug-dump, area:<area>, env:<env>, sev:<severity>, reporter:<handle>\n\n<description>\n\nSource: <slack-permalink>"
})
```
Rules:
- First line MUST be `@Linear create` — this is the command token.
- `Team: Frontend Engineering` is required on every create — without it the bot falls back to the workspace default, which may route to a different team.
- `Status: Triage` pins the initial state (per § System Context).
- `Labels:` — comma-separated, full `source:bug-dump, area:*, env:*, sev:*, reporter:*` set per § Label Taxonomy. Missing labels are auto-created by the Linear Slack app on first use.
- Description body is markdown — see `reference/linear-api.md` § "Description body template" and `reference/schema.md` for per-field extraction.
- Use real newlines (not literal `\n`) when constructing the text.
After the tool call returns, poll `slack_read_thread` for the Linear app's reply card (up to 3× with ~3s spacing). Parse the card for:
- An `FE-NNNN` identifier
- A `https://linear.app/<org>/issue/FE-NNNN` URL
The URL is the ingested receipt. The skill then posts the `:white_check_mark:` confirmation reply (§ Slack Thread Reply).
### Search (dedupe)
See § Pre-flight Dedupe Gate § Check 1 for the search command shape and handling of the bot's reply. The search is a tool call in the candidate's thread — not a chat aside.
### Link an existing issue (`L` response)
When the human picks `L FE-4521` for a row, do NOT post `@Linear create`. Instead:
```text
mcp__plugin_slack_slack__slack_send_message({
channel_id: "C0A4XMHANP3",
thread_ts: "<parent-ts>",
text: "@Linear link FE-4521"
})
```
The bot replies with the linked issue card. Then post the `:white_check_mark:` confirmation reply (adjusted to say `Linked to Linear:` rather than `Filed to Linear:`) so Processed Detection still matches.
### Label / status updates
When a later sweep needs to flip a ticket (e.g. a PR opened after initial ingest, so add `pr-open` and link):
```text
mcp__plugin_slack_slack__slack_send_message({
channel_id: "C0A4XMHANP3",
thread_ts: "<parent-ts>",
text: "@Linear FE-4521 add-labels pr-open"
})
```
Status changes are rarely driven by this skill directly — Linear auto-moves issues to `In Review` when a PR with `Fixes FE-NNNN` is opened, and the `red-green-fix` skill handles that PR body.
### Captured fields per create
Every successful create must produce, via the Linear bot's reply card:
- `identifier` — e.g. `FE-4710`, used in `Fixes <LIN-ID>` references and session log
- `url``https://linear.app/.../issue/FE-4710`, included verbatim in the `:white_check_mark:` reply
- `ts` of the Linear bot's card reply — recorded in session log for audit
If the card is missing the URL or identifier, fall through to the failure path below — do NOT fabricate either value.
### Failure path
If the Linear bot does not reply within the poll window, OR replies with a parse error (`couldn't parse`, `no team matched`, `failed`):
1. Write a draft markdown file to `~/temp/bug-dump-ingest/drafts/NN-short-slug.md` containing the full `@Linear create` text that was sent plus any partial bot reply.
2. Post a thread reply that is explicit about the failure — do NOT include `:white_check_mark:` or a fake Linear URL:
```text
:warning: bug-dump-ingest: @Linear did not respond. Drafted at ~/temp/bug-dump-ingest/drafts/<slug>.md — please file manually and reply with the FE-NNNN.
```
3. Skip auto-fix for this candidate (no Linear ID = no `Fixes` reference).
4. Log the failure in the session log.
Never invent a Linear URL. Never post `:white_check_mark: Filed to Linear: ...` without a real URL parsed from a real Linear bot card.
## Slack Thread Reply (Ingested Marker) — MANDATORY TOOL CALL
Every approved candidate produces **two** mandatory `slack_send_message` calls in the parent thread:
1. The `@Linear create` (or `@Linear link`) command — see § Linear Slack Bot Integration.
2. The `:white_check_mark:` confirmation reply described below, posted after a real `FE-NNNN` + URL have been parsed from the Linear bot's card.
The second reply is what future sweeps grep for via `has::white_check_mark: from:me`. Even though the Linear bot's own card already contains the URL, the `:white_check_mark:` prefix is the canonical Processed Detection marker — without it, a future sweep may re-ingest the same bug.
The skill is not done with a candidate until BOTH calls have succeeded. If either fails, do not claim the candidate is ingested.
### Required call shape
```text
mcp__plugin_slack_slack__slack_send_message({
channel_id: "C0A4XMHANP3",
thread_ts: "<parent-message-ts>", // dotted form, e.g. "1776714531.990509"
text: ":white_check_mark: Filed to Linear: <LINEAR_URL>\nReporter: <@USER_ID>\nSev: <severity> • Area: <area>"
})
```
Rules:
- `thread_ts` MUST be the parent message ts — never the channel ts, never omitted. An omitted `thread_ts` posts at channel level, which pollutes `#bug-dump` and breaks Processed Detection.
- The text MUST start with `:white_check_mark:` followed by a space and `Filed to Linear:`. This exact prefix is what future sweeps grep for via `has::white_check_mark: from:me`.
- The Linear URL MUST be present. No URL = not ingested; future sweeps will re-file the same bug.
- Plain text only — no markdown tables, no bold, no code fences. Slack renders the emoji shortcode into a real `:white_check_mark:` only when the message is plain text.
- Capture the returned `ts` and record it in the session log for audit.
### NEVER-do list (common failure mode)
- **Do NOT** print `@Linear create ...` or `:white_check_mark: Filed to Linear: <URL>` into the Claude CLI chat response as a substitute for calling `slack_send_message`. The CLI output is not seen by Slack. If you find yourself typing either into a plain assistant message, stop and issue the tool call instead.
- **Do NOT** claim the thread reply was posted until the `slack_send_message` tool call has returned a success with a `ts`. If the tool call errors, surface the error and halt the batch — do not fabricate a reply.
- **Do NOT** use any other tool (e.g. `slack_schedule_message`, `slack_send_message_draft`) as a substitute. Only an immediate `slack_send_message` with `thread_ts` set counts — the Linear Slack app does not trigger on scheduled/draft messages.
- **Do NOT** substitute any direct Linear API call (MCP, GraphQL, curl) for the `@Linear` mention. The Slack thread is intentionally the single audit trail.
### Fix-path reply (after red-green-fix opens a PR)
When `red-green-fix` returns a PR URL for an auto-fixed candidate, the skill MUST post a second thread reply on the same parent — again via `slack_send_message`:
```text
mcp__plugin_slack_slack__slack_send_message({
channel_id: "C0A4XMHANP3",
thread_ts: "<same parent ts>",
text: ":pr-open: Fix PR: <PR_URL>\nRed-green verified: <unit|e2e> test proves the regression.\nFixes <LIN-ID>"
})
```
Same "tool call, not chat output" rule applies.
### Parent reaction — optional visibility nudge (not on critical path)
The Slack MCP does not expose `reactions.add`, so the skill cannot set a `:white_check_mark:` reaction on the parent. The thread reply above is sufficient for Processed Detection; the parent reaction is a human-only "visible in channel" nudge. At the end of the run, the skill MAY print a compact list for the human:
```text
Optional: add :white_check_mark: to parent messages for in-channel visibility.
LIN-4710 → <permalink>
LIN-4711 → <permalink>
```
This is a convenience, not a deliverable — a missing parent reaction does not cause re-ingestion.
## Fix Workflow (auto-invoke red-green-fix)
For every `Y` row whose `Rec` resolved to auto-fix (dedupe clean, verify clean, not on handoff-exclusion list), the skill MUST — after Linear creation and the `:white_check_mark:` thread reply — invoke the `red-green-fix` skill via the `Skill` tool. This is a real tool call, not a narrative handoff.
### Required Skill tool call
```text
Skill({
skill: "red-green-fix",
args: "<composed prompt — see below>"
})
```
Compose `args` as a single self-contained prompt so the sub-invocation has everything it needs without re-reading the Linear issue:
```text
Bug: <title>
Linear: <LIN-ID> (<LINEAR_URL>)
Source: Slack <permalink>
Reporter: <display-name>
Env: <env tags>
Area: <area>
Branch: fix/<lin-id-lowercase>-<short-slug>
Repro:
1. <step>
2. <step>
Expected: <expected behavior>
Actual: <actual behavior>
Test layer (inferred from area):
- ui → Vitest colocated + Playwright e2e tagged @regression
- node-system → Playwright e2e primarily
- workflow / templates → Playwright e2e
- cloud → Vitest if client-side; otherwise STOP and label the Linear issue "needs-backend"
Test naming:
- describe('<LIN-ID>: <one-line bug summary>', ...)
- Playwright test title must include the LIN-ID.
PR body must include:
- "Fixes <LIN-ID>"
- "Source: Slack <permalink>"
Follow the red-green-fix two-commit sequence exactly. Do NOT skip the red commit.
```
The skill MUST wait for `red-green-fix` to return before moving to the next candidate. Process one auto-fix at a time so branch state is deterministic.
### Verifying the invocation ran
After the `Skill` call returns, the skill MUST confirm at least one of:
1. A new git branch named `fix/<lin-id>-*` exists (`git branch --list "fix/<lin-id>-*"`).
2. A PR URL is present in `red-green-fix`'s return payload.
If neither is true, the invocation silently no-op'd. Log the failure to the session log as `auto-fix skipped: invocation returned without branch or PR` and continue — do NOT post the `:pr-open:` thread reply.
### Inputs summary
- **Bug description** — the Linear description (includes repro, env, source permalink).
- **Linear ID** — inserted into the PR body as `Fixes <LIN-ID>`.
- **Branch name** — `fix/<lin-id>-<short-slug>` (e.g. `fix/lin-4711-pro-plan-30min-timeout`).
- **Test layer** — inferred from `area`:
- `ui` → unit (Vitest) + e2e (Playwright)
- `node-system` → e2e primarily; unit if isolable
- `workflow` / `templates` → e2e
- `cloud` → unit if client-side logic, otherwise flag "backend — out of scope for this repo"
### Handoff-Exclusion list (do NOT auto-invoke red-green-fix)
These rows still get a Linear ticket + `:white_check_mark:` thread reply, but the skill MUST skip the `Skill(skill="red-green-fix")` call and instead post a thread nudge explaining why:
- Repro steps are incomplete (no clear numbered steps, no env) — reply in thread: "Need clearer repro before I can write a failing test. What's the shortest path to reproduce?"
- Fix requires backend / ComfyUI repo changes (not frontend) — label Linear `needs-backend`.
- Linear ticket was dedupe-linked rather than newly created — existing owner may already be fixing.
- Severity is cosmetic AND reporter hasn't asked for a fix — file ticket only.
- Fix would touch `LGraphNode`, `LGraphCanvas`, `LGraph`, or `Subgraph` god-objects (ADR-0003/0008 — always human decision).
- Pre-flight Dedupe Gate found an open PR (`pr-open`) or a matching merged PR (`fixed`).
When a row is excluded, record the reason in the session log under `auto-fix excluded: <reason>`.
### Test authoring rules
Both tests MUST be written in the "red" commit BEFORE any fix code (per red-green-fix). Rules specific to bug-dump ingestion:
- **Unit test (Vitest)** — colocated next to the implementation, `<file>.test.ts`. Exercise the specific logic path reproduced by the reporter. One `describe` block named after the Linear ID:
```typescript
// src/components/node/UnetDropdown.test.ts
describe('LIN-4710: unet dropdown missing selected model', () => {
it('includes the currently-selected model in the list even when not in available models', () => {
// ...
})
})
```
- **E2E test (Playwright)** — under `browser_tests/tests/`, follow `writing-playwright-tests` skill. Tag with `@regression` and include the Linear ID in the test title:
```typescript
test.describe(
'LIN-4710 unet dropdown regression',
{ tag: ['@regression'] },
() => {
test('keeps selected model visible in the dropdown', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
// ...
})
}
)
```
- **Mock data types** — follow `docs/guidance/playwright.md`: mock responses typed from `packages/ingest-types`, `packages/registry-types`, `src/schemas/` — never `as any`.
(The Handoff-Exclusion list above governs when `red-green-fix` is NOT invoked.)
### PR body template
The red-green-fix skill's PR template is extended with a `Source` line:
```markdown
## Summary
<Root cause>
- Fixes LIN-NNN
- Source: Slack <permalink>
## Red-Green Verification
| Commit | CI Status | Purpose |
| ------------------------------------------ | -------------------- | ------------------------------- |
| `test: LIN-NNN add failing test for <bug>` | :red_circle: Red | Proves the test catches the bug |
| `fix: <bug summary>` | :green_circle: Green | Proves the fix resolves the bug |
## Test Plan
- [ ] Unit regression test passes locally
- [ ] E2E regression test passes locally (if UI)
- [ ] Manual repro no longer reproduces
- [ ] Linear ticket linked
```
After the PR merges, post the second thread reply on Slack (see Slack Thread Reply § Fix-path reply).
## Emoji Reaction Hints (read-only)
The agent cannot add reactions, but respects human-set reactions when filtering. The canonical team scheme (primary):
| Reaction | Meaning | Action |
| -------------------- | ------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------- |
| `:white_check_mark:` | Ticket created | Skip — already ingested |
| `:pr-open:` | PR open | Skip creation; record PR link in session log |
| `:question:` | Needs more context | Skip creation; agent may post a thread reply asking |
| `:repeat:` | Duplicate | Skip creation; link existing Linear issue in session log |
Incidental reactions observed in the channel — treat as soft hints only, do NOT skip solely on these:
| Reaction | Meaning | Action |
| -------- | ------------------- | -------------------------------------------------- |
| `:eyes:` | Someone is triaging | Still ingestable |
| `:done:` | Reporter resolved | Demote to `resolved` in verify, but still show row |
| `:+1:` | Acknowledged | Ignore |
Approval-table response code `R` (new) corresponds to `:repeat:` — if you pick `R`, the skill treats it as duplicate and asks for the target Linear ID.
## Session Log
Append to `~/temp/bug-dump-ingest/session-YYYY-MM-DD.md`:
```text
Bug Dump Ingest Session -- 2026-04-20 11:40 KST
Window: 2026-04-18 00:00 — 2026-04-20 12:00 KST
Scanned: 28 top-level messages
Skipped (meta/discussion/processed): 14
Proposed: 14
Approved: 11
Created in Linear: 10
Draft-only (creation failed): 1
Linked-only (dedupe): 1
Thread replies posted: 11
Created:
- LIN-4710 Unet model dropdown missing selected model -- wavey -- low/ui
- LIN-4711 Pro plan jobs end at 30 minutes -- Denys -- high/cloud
- ...
Skipped with reason:
- 1776592837.616399 -- design discussion in thread, not a bug
- ...
```
## Gotchas
### Thread summaries, not raw dumps
Pulling the full thread often adds noise. Summarize replies to: (a) confirmed reproductions by other users, (b) env/version details added in replies, (c) links to related PRs/commits. Drop emojis-only replies, joined-channel notifications, and off-topic chatter.
### Cross-posts are not bugs
When the top-level message is just a link to a Slack message in another channel (e.g. "X posting" with a URL and nothing else), follow the link to the original source and ingest from there — do NOT create a ticket from the cross-post itself.
### Resolved-in-thread messages
If the reporter replies `"No action needed, this is solved"` (see wavey 2026-04-20 08:06), mark the ticket for SKIP in the approval table, not auto-skip. The human may still want a regression test ticket.
### Permalinks
Construct Slack permalinks as:
```text
https://comfy-organization.slack.com/archives/{CHANNEL_ID}/p{TS_WITH_DOT_REMOVED}
```
E.g. `1776510375.473579` → `p1776510375473579`.
### Attachment handling
Slack file IDs (e.g. `F0AT...`) are private. Do NOT link them directly in Linear. Instead, list the filename and type in the Linear description and include the Slack permalink — anyone with Slack access can see the attachments from the thread.
### No auto-create without approval
Never create Linear issues without a human `Y`. This is a hard rule — the skill exists to reduce human toil, not to replace triage judgment.
## Reference Files
- `reference/linear-api.md` — `@Linear` Slack bot command reference (create, search, link, labels, status).
- `reference/schema.md` — full ticket schema with field-by-field extraction notes.
- `reference/examples.md` — worked examples drawn from real #bug-dump messages.
- `reference/verify-commands.md` — cookbook of false-defect verification commands per bug class.
## Related Skills
- `red-green-fix` — auto-invoked via the `Skill` tool for every eligible `Y` candidate to produce a failing test + fix + PR with the red-green CI proof.
- `writing-playwright-tests` — used by red-green-fix when an e2e test is needed.
- `hardening-flaky-e2e-tests` — if the e2e test added in the fix PR starts flaking, jump to this skill.

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# Worked Examples
Real #bug-dump messages (2026-04-17 → 2026-04-20) normalized through the skill.
## Example 1 — Clean bug with repro
**Source message** (wavey, 2026-04-20 08:06):
> unet model dropdown doesnt display all available models, think this is part of a larger issue with model dropdowns..
>
> • open flux.2 klein 4b image edit template
> • open unet drop down --> notice selected model isnt present in the list, even though its selected
> • execute (to check if it flags the model as missing) --> notice it still runs
> No action needed, this is solved
**Thread resolution**: "No action needed, this is solved" — reporter resolved it in the same message.
**Classification**: bug, but `thread_resolution = solved`. Flag for human.
**Approval row**:
```text
1 | wavey, 04-20 08:06 | Unet dropdown missing selected model | cloud | low | ui | N | N (reporter marked solved)
```
Default recommendation: `N`. If human overrides to `Y`, file with a "Regression test" label so QA still tracks it.
---
## Example 2 — Clear high-severity cloud bug
**Source message** (Denys Puziak, 2026-04-18 05:45):
> I see two reports about jobs ending in 30 minutes while the user is on the Pro plan
> cc @Hunter
> https://discord.com/channels/.../1494078128971055145
**Classification**: bug, `env: [cloud prod]` (Pro plan = cloud), `severity: high` (paying users), `area: cloud`.
**Proposed title**: `Pro plan jobs end at 30 minutes`
**Description** (excerpt):
```markdown
**Reporter:** Denys Puziak
**Env:** cloud prod
**Severity (proposed):** high
**Area:** cloud
## Repro
1. User on Pro plan submits a job
2. Job ends at 30 minutes instead of the Pro plan limit
## Notes
- Two user reports aggregated by Denys
- cc'd @Hunter
## Source
Slack: <permalink>
Discord thread: https://discord.com/channels/.../1494078128971055145
```
---
## Example 3 — Not a bug (discussion)
**Source message** (Christian Byrne, 2026-04-19 19:00):
> @Glary-Bot okay option A is clearly superior and I feel embarrassed I didn't see that line myself...
**Classification**: discussion (design review chatter). Skip. Log reason in session file.
---
## Example 4 — Meta-action / PR planning
**Source message** (Christian Byrne, 2026-04-19 09:30):
> @Glary-Bot how about we make a PR to do:
>
> 1. Audit the rest of the codebase...
> 2. Create a helper in src/base...
**Classification**: discussion (PR-plan proposal). Skip.
---
## Example 5 — Performance regression
**Source message** (Terry Jia, 2026-04-18 12:52):
> With Nodes 2.0, large workflows (hundreds of nodes) make the canvas extremely laggy and unusable for actual work — switching tabs takes several seconds or more. Switching back to Litegraph, performance is significantly better.
**Classification**: bug, `area: node-system`, `severity: high`.
**Dedupe**: Post `@Linear search nodes 2.0 performance canvas lag` (Team: Frontend Engineering, Status: open) in the candidate's thread. Likely matches exist — flag `Dedup? ?` and ask human which ticket to link to.
---
## Example 6 — Reporter says it's a question, not a report
**Source message** (Luke, 2026-04-17 08:27):
> Is NodeInfo supposed to show information or docs about the node? It just brings up the node sidebar
**Classification**: question → ambiguous. Read thread. If replies confirm "that's unexpected, should show docs", upgrade to bug. If "yes that's intended", skip.
Default recommendation in the approval batch: `?` (needs expansion).
---
## Example 7 — Bug with PR already in flight
**Source message** (Pablo, 2026-04-17 08:52):
> when deleting multiple assets on cloud -> the confirmation popup still has the assets hashes as names instead of the display name
**Reaction**: `pr-open (1)` — someone's opened a PR.
**Classification**: `already-filed` branch. Skip creation; in the session log, note "PR already open". If the human wants a tracking Linear ticket anyway, still fileable with a link to the PR.

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# Linear Slack Bot (@Linear) Reference
The skill drives Linear exclusively through the Linear Slack app (`@Linear`). **There is no Linear MCP, no `LINEAR_API_KEY`, no GraphQL.** Every Linear read/write happens as a Slack message that mentions `@Linear` in the `#bug-dump` thread, and the Linear Slack app performs the action and posts a reply card containing the issue URL.
## Why Slack-only
- The `#bug-dump` thread is already the source of truth; keeping the entire lifecycle (report → ticket → PR → resolution) in one thread means Processed Detection can grep the thread instead of a separate registry.
- No API key rotation, no MCP server install, no OAuth browser flow — works on any machine that already has the Slack MCP configured.
- The Linear Slack app's reply card (with issue URL, title, status, and assignee) IS the canonical receipt; the skill records its `ts` in the session log.
## Prerequisites (one-time, per workspace)
The Comfy Slack workspace must already have the Linear Slack app installed (it is — that's how humans use `@Linear` reactions today) and `#bug-dump` (channel `C0A4XMHANP3`) must have Linear enabled for the `Frontend Engineering` team. Nothing else to configure. If a `@Linear` invocation silently does nothing, the bot isn't present in the channel — surface that to the human rather than re-trying.
## Supported operations
Every operation is a `mcp__plugin_slack_slack__slack_send_message` call with `channel_id=C0A4XMHANP3` and `thread_ts=<parent-ts>`. The `text` is a natural-language instruction to the Linear bot. Keep the text concise — Linear parses the first line as the command intent.
### 1. Create an issue from the thread
```text
mcp__plugin_slack_slack__slack_send_message({
channel_id: "C0A4XMHANP3",
thread_ts: "<parent-ts>",
text: "@Linear create\nTeam: Frontend Engineering\nTitle: <title>\nStatus: Triage\nLabels: source:bug-dump, area:<area>, env:<env>, sev:<severity>, reporter:<handle>\n\n<description body>\n\nSource: <slack-permalink>"
})
```
Rules:
- Start with `@Linear create` on its own line — this is the command token the bot keys on.
- Always specify `Team: Frontend Engineering`. Without it, the bot falls back to the Slack workspace's default team, which may not be FE.
- `Status: Triage` pins the initial workflow state.
- `Labels:` — comma-separated. If a label doesn't exist yet in Linear, the bot creates it on first use (verified in Linear workspace settings). Keep the taxonomy exactly as SKILL.md § Label Taxonomy.
- `<description body>` — markdown per `reference/schema.md` Description Template. Use real newlines, not literal `\n`.
- End with `Source: <slack-permalink>` so the Linear issue body links back even if the auto-attachment of the parent message fails.
The Linear bot replies in the same thread with a card that contains:
- The Linear URL (`https://linear.app/comfy-org/issue/FE-NNNN`)
- Status, assignee (initially unassigned), and applied labels
- A "View in Linear" button
Parse the URL out of the bot's reply text (or attachments). If no card reply appears within ~10s of polling `slack_read_thread`, treat it as a creation failure — do NOT proceed to the `:white_check_mark:` confirmation reply.
### 2. Search existing open issues (dedupe)
```text
mcp__plugin_slack_slack__slack_send_message({
channel_id: "C0A4XMHANP3",
thread_ts: "<parent-ts>",
text: "@Linear search <keyword-1> <keyword-2>\nTeam: Frontend Engineering\nStatus: open"
})
```
The bot replies with a card listing up to ~5 matching open issues. Parse identifier (`FE-NNNN`) and URL per row. Treat a hit as a duplicate per SKILL.md § Pre-flight Dedupe Gate § Check 1.
If `@Linear search` is not supported in the installed Slack app version, fall back to Slack-native search across the `#bug-dump` thread replies (previous `@Linear` cards contain title + URL — grep those for the same keywords). Record which path was used in the session log so the human can see dedupe coverage.
### 3. Link an existing issue (dedupe: `L` response)
```text
mcp__plugin_slack_slack__slack_send_message({
channel_id: "C0A4XMHANP3",
thread_ts: "<parent-ts>",
text: "@Linear link FE-4521"
})
```
The bot replies with the linked issue card. The skill then posts its own `:white_check_mark: Linked to Linear: <URL>` confirmation reply (see SKILL.md § Slack Thread Reply).
### 4. Add labels to an existing issue
```text
mcp__plugin_slack_slack__slack_send_message({
channel_id: "C0A4XMHANP3",
thread_ts: "<parent-ts>",
text: "@Linear FE-4521 add-labels pr-open"
})
```
Used when an open PR is discovered after ticket creation and the Linear issue should flip to `pr-open`.
### 5. Change status
```text
mcp__plugin_slack_slack__slack_send_message({
channel_id: "C0A4XMHANP3",
thread_ts: "<parent-ts>",
text: "@Linear FE-4521 status In Progress"
})
```
Rarely used by the skill directly — usually status changes come from the `red-green-fix` PR lifecycle (Linear auto-moves to `In Review` when a PR references `Fixes FE-4521`).
## Description body template
The text that follows the command headers is rendered verbatim as the Linear issue description (markdown). Use this template — see `reference/schema.md` for field-by-field extraction notes:
```markdown
**Reporter:** <slack-display-name>
**Env:** cloud prod / local / electron / ...
**Severity (proposed):** high/medium/low
**Area:** ui / node-system / workflow / cloud / templates
## Repro
1. ...
2. ...
## Expected
...
## Actual
...
## Attachments (in Slack thread)
- image.png (png, 315 KB)
- Screen Recording.mov (mov, 37 MB)
## Source
Slack: <permalink>
Thread summary: <1-3 bullets if thread adds context>
```
The Slack permalink is load-bearing — it's the canonical route to attachments, reporter, and any follow-up discussion. Do NOT embed Slack file IDs (`F0AT...`) directly; they're permissioned.
## Parsing the bot's reply
After each `slack_send_message` that mentions `@Linear`, poll `slack_read_thread` (with `channel_id=C0A4XMHANP3`, `thread_ts=<parent-ts>`) up to 3 times, ~3s apart. Scan replies authored by the Linear Slack app user for:
- Any `https://linear.app/<org>/issue/FE-\d+` URL → capture as the issue URL.
- The `FE-NNNN` identifier pattern → capture as the issue identifier.
- An error phrase (`couldn't`, `failed`, `not found`, `no team matched`) → treat as failure; surface the full bot text to the human.
Record the bot reply's `ts` alongside the captured URL and identifier in the session log.
## Failure modes & handling
| Symptom | Likely cause | Handling |
| ------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| No bot reply within 10s | Linear app not in channel, or bot outage | Halt the batch, surface to human, do NOT fabricate a Linear URL. Remaining approved candidates stay queued for re-run. |
| Bot replies with "no team matched" | Team name typo or Linear workspace drift | Re-send with the exact team name from the Linear workspace (default: `Frontend Engineering`). If it still fails, ask the human to verify. |
| Bot replies with "couldn't parse labels" | One of the labels has syntax the bot rejects | Drop the offending label, re-send; log the partial-label failure so the human can patch after. |
| Bot creates the issue but reply lacks the URL | Rare bot format change | Re-fetch the thread after ~5s; if URL still absent, open Linear search via `@Linear search <title>` and recover the identifier + URL. |
| Multiple `@Linear` replies match (duplicate card) | The skill retried without polling first | Keep the earliest card's URL; log the extras. Never re-issue `@Linear create` for the same candidate without confirming the first card failed. |
Never retry `@Linear create` without first running `@Linear search` for the same title keywords — a duplicate card is worse than an initial failure because the human has to close one of them manually.
## Why no direct API path
- The Linear MCP (official or community) would require either OAuth setup or `LINEAR_API_KEY` in env — both are per-machine hurdles the skill should not depend on.
- Direct GraphQL against `api.linear.app` has the same key-management cost and bypasses the Slack thread as the audit trail.
- Routing every action through `@Linear` in the thread gives humans full visibility in the channel (the bot's card is the receipt) and Processed Detection becomes a simple Slack thread read.
If a future need requires capabilities the `@Linear` Slack app doesn't expose (bulk operations, private field edits, webhooks), stop and surface the limitation to the human rather than quietly adding an API-key path — the "Slack-only" constraint is intentional.

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# Ticket Schema — Extraction Notes
Field-by-field guidance for normalizing a Slack #bug-dump message into a ticket.
## `slack_ts`
The top-level message timestamp from `slack_read_channel` response (`Message TS:` field). Always store the dotted form (`1776510375.473579`). This is the ingestion identity used in `processed.json`.
## `slack_permalink`
Construct:
```text
https://comfy-organization.slack.com/archives/C0A4XMHANP3/p<ts-without-dot>
```
Example: `1776510375.473579``.../p1776510375473579`.
## `reporter`
The display name + parenthetical nickname if present. Examples from the channel:
- `Ali Ranjah (wavey)`
- `Denys Puziak`
- `Christian Byrne`
Do NOT use the Slack user ID (`U087MJCDHHC`) in Linear — names are more readable.
## `title`
Rules:
- Start with a verb or noun phrase describing the observed defect, not the reporter.
- ≤ 80 chars.
- Include env qualifier ("cloud prod", "local dev", "electron") only if ambiguous.
- Strip emoji and reactions from the original message when extracting.
Transformations:
| Slack message (excerpt) | Title |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
| "unet model dropdown doesnt display all available models..." | Unet dropdown missing selected model |
| "Dates are broken on Settings -> Secrets. Cloud Prod" | Settings → Secrets dates broken on cloud prod |
| "LTX-2: Audio to VIdeo template results in the "RuntimeError..." error" | LTX-2 Audio-to-Video template RuntimeError on cloud |
## `description`
Structure — see `linear-api.md` § "Description body template". Key rules:
- Lead with **Repro** numbered list. Extract from the message body; if no steps are given, write "Repro: [Slack message body quoted verbatim]" and flag for human in approval.
- Preserve the reporter's own words in the Repro section when they include "step 1 / step 2" markers.
- Collapse multi-paragraph asides into "Notes" at the end.
## `env`
Detect from message text using these terms:
| Text in message | Tag |
| -------------------------- | ---------------------- |
| `cloud prod`, `prod cloud` | `cloud prod` |
| `cloud dev` | `cloud dev` |
| `cloud` | `cloud` (unqual.) |
| `local`, `localhost` | `local` |
| `electron`, `desktop` | `electron` |
| `nodes 2.0`, `LG` | (feature tag, not env) |
A message can have multiple env tags. If none are detectable, set `env: []` and flag "env unclear" in the approval row.
## `severity`
Heuristics in SKILL.md. When uncertain, mark `medium` and note in approval table: `Sev: medium (flag)`.
## `area`
Single tag. Use the one that best fits; tiebreak toward the more actionable team:
- `cloud` > `workflow` when the reported behavior is specific to cloud-hosted features (billing, queue, jobs)
- `node-system` > `ui` when the defect is canvas interaction, not just visual
- `templates` only when a named template is the subject
## `attachments`
From `slack_read_channel` message `Files:` field. Parse name, ID, type. Never include the Slack file ID in the Linear description — those are permissioned — just the filename and type.
## `thread_resolution`
Fetch via `slack_read_thread`. Scan replies for:
- `solved`, `resolved`, `fixed`, `no action needed``solved`
- A `:done:` reaction from the reporter → `solved`
- A `https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/pull/` URL in a reply → `pr-open` (keep but note in description)
- Otherwise → `open`
If `solved` and no PR merged, flag in approval table: reporter marked solved — confirm before filing.

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# Verify Commands Cookbook
One-shot commands for each False-Defect Verification class. Keep each under ~30s.
## 1. Check for existing fix PR
```bash
# By keyword in title
gh search prs --repo Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend "<keyword>" --state merged --limit 5
# By keyword in body
gh pr list --repo Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend --search "<keyword>" --state all --limit 5
# Recent closing PRs near the reported date
gh pr list --repo Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend --state merged \
--search "merged:>=<YYYY-MM-DD> <keyword>" --limit 10
```
Verify tag: `fixed` if a merged PR explicitly matches; `pr-open` if an open PR matches.
## 2. Check for existing open Linear issue
```text
# Primary: @Linear search in the candidate's bug-dump thread
# mcp__plugin_slack_slack__slack_send_message({
# channel_id: "C0A4XMHANP3",
# thread_ts: "<parent-ts>",
# text: "@Linear search <keyword-1> <keyword-2>\nTeam: Frontend Engineering\nStatus: open"
# })
# → poll slack_read_thread, parse the Linear app's reply card for FE-NNNN matches.
#
# Fallback: grep past @Linear bot replies in the channel for prior ingested titles
# mcp__plugin_slack_slack__slack_search_public({
# query: "in:<#C0A4XMHANP3> from:@Linear <keyword-1> <keyword-2>"
# })
```
Verify tag: `dedupe` with the `FE-NNNN` identifier in the approval row. See `reference/linear-api.md` § "Search existing open issues (dedupe)" for full handling.
## 3. Feature actually exists in codebase
```bash
# Find the component / feature mentioned
rg -l "<ComponentOrFeatureName>" src/ apps/ --type vue --type ts
# Find a setting key
rg "<setting-key>" src/locales/en/ src/stores/settingStore.ts
# Find a store action
rg "<actionName>" src/stores/ --type ts
```
Verify tag: `stale` if 0 hits AND the feature name is specific (not a generic word).
## 4. Intended behavior check
```bash
# Check docs and release notes
rg -l "<feature keyword>" docs/ CHANGELOG.md
# Check if behavior is asserted in an existing test (green today)
rg "<observed behavior>" src/**/*.test.ts browser_tests/
```
Verify tag: `expected` if docs describe this as the intended behavior, or a test asserts it.
## 5. Reporter self-resolution
Already gathered via `slack_read_thread`. Look for reporter's own replies containing:
- "solved", "resolved", "fixed", "no action needed", "nvm", "my bad"
- A `:done:` reaction from the reporter
- A `:white_check_mark:` reaction
Verify tag: `resolved`.
## 6. Env-specific / local setup
If the message mentions "my machine", "my proxy", "my docker", "my cache" AND no other reporter has confirmed in-thread:
```bash
# Check thread for cross-user confirmations
# slack_read_thread → count distinct users replying with "same", "repro'd", "+1"
```
Verify tag: `env` if only the reporter is affected.
## 7. Cross-post (X posting)
If the top-level message is just a link + "X posting":
```bash
# Follow the link — use slack_search_public to find the original thread
# slack_search_public({ query: "<in:channel from:@reporter> <before:date>" })
```
If the original is already ingestable, ingest from the original's permalink. If it's a GitHub issue, prefer linking that GitHub issue to the Linear ticket instead of creating two entries.
Verify tag: `cross-post` with the resolved source permalink.

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root = true
[*]
indent_style = space
indent_size = 2
end_of_line = lf
charset = utf-8
trim_trailing_whitespace = true
insert_final_newline = true
[*.md]
trim_trailing_whitespace = false

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# SENTRY_ORG=comfy-org
# SENTRY_PROJECT=cloud-frontend-staging
# SENTRY_PROJECT_PROD= # prod project slug for sourcemap uploads
# Ashby (apps/website careers page build).
# Server-only; read inside the Astro build context. Do NOT prefix with PUBLIC_.
# When unset, the committed snapshot at apps/website/src/data/ashby-roles.snapshot.json is used.
# WEBSITE_ASHBY_API_KEY=
# WEBSITE_ASHBY_JOB_BOARD_NAME=comfy-org

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name: Find Workflow Run
description: Finds a workflow run for a given commit SHA and outputs its status and run ID.
inputs:
workflow-id:
description: The workflow filename (e.g., 'ci-size-data.yaml')
required: true
head-sha:
description: The commit SHA to find runs for
required: true
not-found-status:
description: Status to output when no run exists
required: false
default: pending
token:
description: GitHub token for API access
required: true
outputs:
status:
description: One of 'ready', 'pending', 'failed', or the not-found-status value
value: ${{ steps.find.outputs.status }}
run-id:
description: The workflow run ID (only set when status is 'ready')
value: ${{ steps.find.outputs.run-id }}
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Find workflow run
id: find
uses: actions/github-script@v8
env:
WORKFLOW_ID: ${{ inputs.workflow-id }}
HEAD_SHA: ${{ inputs.head-sha }}
NOT_FOUND_STATUS: ${{ inputs.not-found-status }}
with:
github-token: ${{ inputs.token }}
script: |
const { data: runs } = await github.rest.actions.listWorkflowRuns({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
workflow_id: process.env.WORKFLOW_ID,
head_sha: process.env.HEAD_SHA,
per_page: 1,
});
const run = runs.workflow_runs[0];
if (!run) {
core.setOutput('status', process.env.NOT_FOUND_STATUS);
return;
}
if (run.status !== 'completed') {
core.setOutput('status', 'pending');
return;
}
if (run.conclusion !== 'success') {
core.setOutput('status', 'failed');
return;
}
core.setOutput('status', 'ready');
core.setOutput('run-id', String(run.id));

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name: Resolve PR from workflow_run
description: >
Resolves the PR number from a workflow_run event using pull_requests[0]
with a listPullRequestsAssociatedWithCommit fallback.
Skips closed/merged PRs and stale runs (head SHA mismatch).
inputs:
token:
description: GitHub token for API calls
required: false
default: ${{ github.token }}
outputs:
skip:
description: "'true' when no open PR was found or the run is stale"
value: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.skip }}
number:
description: The PR number (empty when skip is true)
value: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.number }}
base:
description: The PR base branch (empty when skip is true)
value: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.base }}
head-sha:
description: The PR head SHA (empty when skip is true)
value: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.head-sha }}
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Resolve PR
id: resolve
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
github-token: ${{ inputs.token }}
script: |
let pr = context.payload.workflow_run.pull_requests?.[0];
if (!pr) {
const { data: prs } = await github.rest.repos.listPullRequestsAssociatedWithCommit({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
commit_sha: context.payload.workflow_run.head_sha,
});
pr = prs.find(p => p.state === 'open');
}
// Fork PRs: pull_requests is empty and commit SHA may not be in
// the base repo graph. Fall back to pulls.list with head filter.
if (!pr && context.payload.workflow_run.head_repository?.owner?.login) {
const { data: prs } = await github.rest.pulls.list({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
state: 'open',
head: `${context.payload.workflow_run.head_repository.owner.login}:${context.payload.workflow_run.head_branch}`,
per_page: 1,
});
pr = prs.find(p => p.head.sha === context.payload.workflow_run.head_sha);
}
if (!pr) {
core.info('No open PR found for this workflow run — skipping.');
core.setOutput('skip', 'true');
return;
}
const { data: livePr } = await github.rest.pulls.get({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
pull_number: pr.number,
});
if (livePr.state !== 'open') {
core.info(`PR #${pr.number} is ${livePr.state} — skipping.`);
core.setOutput('skip', 'true');
return;
}
if (livePr.head.sha !== context.payload.workflow_run.head_sha) {
core.info(
`Stale run: workflow SHA ${context.payload.workflow_run.head_sha} != PR head ${livePr.head.sha}`
);
core.setOutput('skip', 'true');
return;
}
core.setOutput('base', livePr.base.ref);
core.setOutput('head-sha', livePr.head.sha);
core.setOutput('skip', 'false');
core.setOutput('number', String(pr.number));

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name: Upsert Comment Section
description: >
Manage a consolidated PR comment with independently-updatable sections.
All website CI workflows share the marker <!-- WEBSITE_CI_REPORT -->.
Valid section names: "e2e", "preview", "screenshot-update".
inputs:
pr-number:
description: PR number to comment on
required: true
section-name:
description: 'Section identifier: "e2e", "preview", or "screenshot-update"'
required: true
section-content:
description: Markdown content for this section
required: true
comment-marker:
description: Top-level HTML comment marker (must be <!-- WEBSITE_CI_REPORT --> for all callers)
required: true
token:
description: GitHub token with pull-requests write permission
required: true
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- uses: actions/github-script@v8
env:
INPUT_PR_NUMBER: ${{ inputs.pr-number }}
INPUT_SECTION_NAME: ${{ inputs.section-name }}
INPUT_SECTION_CONTENT: ${{ inputs.section-content }}
INPUT_COMMENT_MARKER: ${{ inputs.comment-marker }}
with:
github-token: ${{ inputs.token }}
script: |
const prNumber = Number(process.env.INPUT_PR_NUMBER)
const sectionName = process.env.INPUT_SECTION_NAME
const sectionContent = process.env.INPUT_SECTION_CONTENT
const commentMarker = process.env.INPUT_COMMENT_MARKER
const sectionStart = `<!-- section:${sectionName}:start -->`
const sectionEnd = `<!-- section:${sectionName}:end -->`
const sectionBlock = `${sectionStart}\n${sectionContent}\n${sectionEnd}`
// Escape special regex characters in delimiter strings
const escapeRegex = (s) => s.replace(/[.*+?^${}()|[\]\\]/g, '\\$&')
const comments = await github.paginate(
github.rest.issues.listComments,
{ ...context.repo, issue_number: prNumber }
)
const existing = comments.find(
(c) =>
c.user?.login === 'github-actions[bot]' &&
c.body?.includes(commentMarker)
)
if (!existing) {
return github.rest.issues.createComment({
...context.repo,
issue_number: prNumber,
body: `${commentMarker}\n${sectionBlock}`
})
}
const body = existing.body ?? ''
const sectionRegex = new RegExp(
`${escapeRegex(sectionStart)}[\\s\\S]*?${escapeRegex(sectionEnd)}`
)
const updated = sectionRegex.test(body)
? body.replace(sectionRegex, sectionBlock)
: body.trimEnd() + '\n\n' + sectionBlock
return github.rest.issues.updateComment({
...context.repo,
comment_id: existing.id,
body: updated
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retention-days: 30
if-no-files-found: warn
- name: Save PR metadata
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request'
run: |
mkdir -p temp/perf-meta
echo "${{ github.event.number }}" > temp/perf-meta/number.txt
echo "${{ github.event.pull_request.base.ref }}" > temp/perf-meta/base.txt
echo "${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}" > temp/perf-meta/head-sha.txt
- name: Upload PR metadata
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request'
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
with:
name: perf-meta
path: temp/perf-meta/
- name: Save perf baseline to perf-data branch
if: github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' && steps.perf.outcome == 'success'
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- name: Collect size data
run: node scripts/size-collect.js
- name: Save PR metadata
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
run: |
echo ${{ github.event.number }} > ./temp/size/number.txt
echo ${{ github.base_ref }} > ./temp/size/base.txt
echo ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }} > ./temp/size/head-sha.txt
- name: Upload size data
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
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name: 'CI: E2E Coverage'
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: ['CI: Tests E2E']
types:
- completed
concurrency:
group: e2e-coverage-${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_sha }}
cancel-in-progress: true
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
merge:
if: >
github.repository == 'Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend' &&
github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Setup frontend
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-frontend
- name: Download all shard coverage data
uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@0bd50d53a6d7fb5cb921e607957e9cc12b4ce392 # v12
with:
run_id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }}
name: e2e-coverage-shard-.*
name_is_regexp: true
path: temp/coverage-shards
if_no_artifact_found: warn
- name: Install lcov
run: sudo apt-get install -y -qq lcov
- name: Merge shard coverage into single LCOV
run: |
mkdir -p coverage/playwright
LCOV_FILES=$(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 $ADD_ARGS -o coverage/playwright/coverage.lcov
wc -l coverage/playwright/coverage.lcov
- name: Validate merged coverage
run: |
SHARD_COUNT=$(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+=$2}END{print s+0}' coverage/playwright/coverage.lcov)
echo "### Merged coverage" >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
echo "- **$MERGED_SF** source files" >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
echo "- **$MERGED_LH / $MERGED_LF** lines hit" >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
echo "" >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
echo "| Shard | Files | Lines Hit |" >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
echo "|-------|-------|-----------|" >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
for f in $(find temp/coverage-shards -name 'coverage.lcov' -type f | sort); do
SHARD=$(basename "$(dirname "$f")")
SHARD_SF=$(grep -c '^SF:' "$f" || echo 0)
SHARD_LH=$(awk -F: '/^LH:/{s+=$2}END{print s+0}' "$f")
echo "| $SHARD | $SHARD_SF | $SHARD_LH |" >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
if [ "$MERGED_LH" -lt "$SHARD_LH" ]; then
echo "::error::Merged LH ($MERGED_LH) < shard LH ($SHARD_LH) in $SHARD — possible data loss"
fi
done
- name: Upload merged coverage data
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
with:
name: e2e-coverage
path: coverage/playwright/
retention-days: 30
if-no-files-found: warn
- name: Upload E2E coverage to Codecov
if: always()
uses: codecov/codecov-action@1af58845a975a7985b0beb0cbe6fbbb71a41dbad # v5.5.3
with:
files: coverage/playwright/coverage.lcov
flags: e2e
token: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}
fail_ci_if_error: false
- name: Generate HTML coverage report
run: |
if [ ! -s coverage/playwright/coverage.lcov ]; then
echo "No coverage data; generating placeholder report."
mkdir -p coverage/html
echo '<html><body><h1>No E2E coverage data available for this run.</h1></body></html>' > coverage/html/index.html
exit 0
fi
genhtml coverage/playwright/coverage.lcov \
-o coverage/html \
--title "ComfyUI E2E Coverage" \
--no-function-coverage \
--precision 1
- name: Upload HTML report artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
with:
name: e2e-coverage-html
path: coverage/html/
retention-days: 30
deploy:
needs: merge
if: github.event.workflow_run.head_branch == 'main'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
pages: write
id-token: write
environment:
name: github-pages
url: ${{ steps.deployment.outputs.page_url }}
steps:
- name: Download HTML report
uses: actions/download-artifact@v7
with:
name: e2e-coverage-html
path: coverage/html
- name: Upload to GitHub Pages
uses: actions/upload-pages-artifact@56afc609e74202658d3ffba0e8f6dda462b719fa # v3.0.1
with:
path: coverage/html
- name: Deploy to GitHub Pages
id: deployment
uses: actions/deploy-pages@d6db90164ac5ed86f2b6aed7e0febac5b3c0c03e # v4.0.5

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workflows: ['CI: Tests E2E']
types: [requested, completed]
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_repository.full_name }}-${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_branch }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
deploy-and-comment-forked-pr:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
@@ -34,33 +30,49 @@ jobs:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Resolve PR from workflow_run context
- name: Get PR Number
id: pr
uses: ./.github/actions/resolve-pr-from-workflow-run
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
const { data: prs } = await github.rest.pulls.list({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
state: 'open',
});
const pr = prs.find(p => p.head.sha === context.payload.workflow_run.head_sha);
if (!pr) {
console.log('No PR found for SHA:', context.payload.workflow_run.head_sha);
return null;
}
console.log(`Found PR #${pr.number} from fork: ${context.payload.workflow_run.head_repository.full_name}`);
return pr.number;
- name: Handle Test Start
if: steps.pr.outputs.skip != 'true' && github.event.action == 'requested'
if: steps.pr.outputs.result != 'null' && github.event.action == 'requested'
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: |
chmod +x scripts/cicd/pr-playwright-deploy-and-comment.sh
./scripts/cicd/pr-playwright-deploy-and-comment.sh \
"${{ steps.pr.outputs.number }}" \
"${{ steps.pr.outputs.result }}" \
"${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_branch }}" \
"starting"
- name: Download and Deploy Reports
if: steps.pr.outputs.skip != 'true' && github.event.action == 'completed'
uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@0bd50d53a6d7fb5cb921e607957e9cc12b4ce392 # v12
if: steps.pr.outputs.result != 'null' && github.event.action == 'completed'
uses: actions/download-artifact@v7
with:
run_id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }}
name: playwright-report-.*
name_is_regexp: true
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run-id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }}
pattern: playwright-report-*
path: reports
if_no_artifact_found: warn
- name: Handle Test Completion
if: steps.pr.outputs.skip != 'true' && github.event.action == 'completed' && hashFiles('reports/**') != ''
if: steps.pr.outputs.result != 'null' && github.event.action == 'completed'
env:
CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN }}
CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID }}
@@ -73,6 +85,6 @@ jobs:
chmod +x scripts/cicd/pr-playwright-deploy-and-comment.sh
./scripts/cicd/pr-playwright-deploy-and-comment.sh \
"${{ steps.pr.outputs.number }}" \
"${{ steps.pr.outputs.result }}" \
"${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_branch }}" \
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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ on:
paths-ignore: ['**/*.md']
pull_request:
branches-ignore: [wip/*, draft/*, temp/*]
paths-ignore: ['**/*.md']
merge_group:
workflow_dispatch:
@@ -15,36 +16,7 @@ concurrency:
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
# Detect whether e2e-relevant files changed. Required checks see "skipped"
# (which counts as passing) when only docs/apps/storybook files are touched,
# avoiding the stall that paths-ignore would cause.
changes:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
outputs:
should_run: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' || steps.filter.outputs.e2e }}
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Check for e2e-relevant changes
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
id: filter
uses: dorny/paths-filter@de90cc6fb38fc0963ad72b210f1f284cd68cea36 # v3.0.2
with:
predicate-quantifier: 'every'
filters: |
e2e:
- '**'
- '!apps/**'
- '!docs/**'
- '!.storybook/**'
- '!**/*.md'
setup:
needs: changes
if: ${{ needs.changes.outputs.should_run == 'true' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
@@ -115,7 +87,6 @@ jobs:
run: pnpm exec playwright test --project=chromium --shard=${{ matrix.shardIndex }}/${{ matrix.shardTotal }} --reporter=blob
env:
PLAYWRIGHT_BLOB_OUTPUT_DIR: ./blob-report
COLLECT_COVERAGE: 'true'
- name: Upload blob report
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
@@ -125,15 +96,6 @@ jobs:
path: blob-report/
retention-days: 1
- name: Upload shard coverage data
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
with:
name: e2e-coverage-shard-${{ matrix.shardIndex }}
path: coverage/playwright/
retention-days: 1
if-no-files-found: warn
playwright-tests:
# Ideally, each shard runs test in 6 minutes, but allow up to 15 minutes
timeout-minutes: 15
@@ -192,9 +154,9 @@ jobs:
# Merge sharded test reports (no container needed - only runs CLI)
merge-reports:
needs: [changes, playwright-tests-chromium-sharded]
needs: [playwright-tests-chromium-sharded]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: ${{ !cancelled() && needs.changes.outputs.should_run == 'true' }}
if: ${{ !cancelled() }}
steps:
- name: Install pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@fc06bc1257f339d1d5d8b3a19a8cae5388b55320 # v4.4.0
@@ -223,38 +185,14 @@ jobs:
path: ./playwright-report/
retention-days: 30
# Gate job — single required check that passes whether the matrix ran or was
# skipped. Branch rulesets require this instead of the individual matrix-
# expanded check names so PRs with no e2e-relevant changes aren't stuck.
e2e-status:
if: ${{ always() }}
needs: [changes, playwright-tests-chromium-sharded, playwright-tests]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Check E2E results
env:
SHOULD_RUN: ${{ needs.changes.outputs.should_run }}
SHARDED: ${{ needs.playwright-tests-chromium-sharded.result }}
BROWSERS: ${{ needs.playwright-tests.result }}
run: |
[[ "$SHOULD_RUN" != "true" ]] && echo "E2E skipped" && exit 0
[[ "$SHARDED" != "success" || "$BROWSERS" != "success" ]] && echo "E2E failed" && exit 1
echo "E2E passed"
#### BEGIN Deployment and commenting (non-forked PRs only)
# when using pull_request event, we have permission to comment directly
# if its a forked repo, we need to use workflow_run event in a separate workflow (pr-playwright-deploy.yaml)
# Post starting comment for non-forked PRs
comment-on-pr-start:
needs: changes
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: >-
${{
needs.changes.outputs.should_run == 'true' &&
github.event_name == 'pull_request' &&
github.event.pull_request.head.repo.fork == false
}}
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request' && github.event.pull_request.head.repo.fork == false
permissions:
pull-requests: write
steps:
@@ -273,15 +211,9 @@ jobs:
# Deploy and comment for non-forked PRs only
deploy-and-comment:
needs: [changes, playwright-tests, merge-reports]
needs: [playwright-tests, merge-reports]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: >-
${{
always() &&
needs.changes.outputs.should_run == 'true' &&
github.event_name == 'pull_request' &&
github.event.pull_request.head.repo.fork == false
}}
if: always() && github.event_name == 'pull_request' && github.event.pull_request.head.repo.fork == false
permissions:
pull-requests: write
contents: read

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@@ -6,10 +6,6 @@ on:
workflows: ['CI: Tests Storybook']
types: [requested, completed]
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_repository.full_name }}-${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_branch }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
deploy-and-comment-forked-pr:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
@@ -34,23 +30,40 @@ jobs:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Resolve PR from workflow_run context
- name: Get PR Number
id: pr
uses: ./.github/actions/resolve-pr-from-workflow-run
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
const { data: prs } = await github.rest.pulls.list({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
state: 'open',
});
const pr = prs.find(p => p.head.sha === context.payload.workflow_run.head_sha);
if (!pr) {
console.log('No PR found for SHA:', context.payload.workflow_run.head_sha);
return null;
}
console.log(`Found PR #${pr.number} from fork: ${context.payload.workflow_run.head_repository.full_name}`);
return pr.number;
- name: Handle Storybook Start
if: steps.pr.outputs.skip != 'true' && github.event.action == 'requested'
if: steps.pr.outputs.result != 'null' && github.event.action == 'requested'
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: |
chmod +x scripts/cicd/pr-storybook-deploy-and-comment.sh
./scripts/cicd/pr-storybook-deploy-and-comment.sh \
"${{ steps.pr.outputs.number }}" \
"${{ steps.pr.outputs.result }}" \
"${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_branch }}" \
"starting"
- name: Download and Deploy Storybook
if: steps.pr.outputs.skip != 'true' && github.event.action == 'completed' && github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success'
if: steps.pr.outputs.result != 'null' && github.event.action == 'completed' && github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success'
uses: actions/download-artifact@v7
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
@@ -59,7 +72,7 @@ jobs:
path: storybook-static
- name: Handle Storybook Completion
if: steps.pr.outputs.skip != 'true' && github.event.action == 'completed'
if: steps.pr.outputs.result != 'null' && github.event.action == 'completed'
env:
CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN }}
CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID }}
@@ -69,6 +82,6 @@ jobs:
run: |
chmod +x scripts/cicd/pr-storybook-deploy-and-comment.sh
./scripts/cicd/pr-storybook-deploy-and-comment.sh \
"${{ steps.pr.outputs.number }}" \
"${{ steps.pr.outputs.result }}" \
"${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_branch }}" \
"completed"

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@@ -27,20 +27,10 @@ jobs:
- name: Run Vitest tests with coverage
run: pnpm test:coverage
- name: Upload unit coverage artifact
if: always() && github.event_name == 'push'
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
with:
name: unit-coverage
path: coverage/lcov.info
retention-days: 30
if-no-files-found: warn
- name: Upload coverage to Codecov
if: always()
uses: codecov/codecov-action@1af58845a975a7985b0beb0cbe6fbbb71a41dbad # v5.5.3
with:
files: coverage/lcov.info
flags: unit
token: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}
fail_ci_if_error: false

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@@ -1,158 +0,0 @@
---
name: 'CI: Vercel Website Preview'
on:
pull_request:
types: [opened, synchronize, reopened]
paths:
- 'apps/website/**'
- 'packages/design-system/**'
- 'packages/tailwind-utils/**'
push:
branches: [main]
paths:
- 'apps/website/**'
- 'packages/design-system/**'
- 'packages/tailwind-utils/**'
env:
VERCEL_ORG_ID: ${{ secrets.VERCEL_WEBSITE_ORG_ID }}
VERCEL_PROJECT_ID: ${{ secrets.VERCEL_WEBSITE_PROJECT_ID }}
VERCEL_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.VERCEL_WEBSITE_TOKEN }}
VERCEL_SCOPE: comfyui
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
deploy-preview:
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
env:
ALIAS_HOST: comfy-website-preview-pr-${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}.vercel.app
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Install pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@fc06bc1257f339d1d5d8b3a19a8cae5388b55320 # v4.4.0
- name: Setup Node
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
node-version-file: '.nvmrc'
- name: Install Vercel CLI
run: npm install --global vercel@latest
- name: Pull Vercel environment information
run: vercel pull --yes --environment=preview
- name: Build project artifacts
run: vercel build
- name: Fetch head commit metadata
id: head-commit
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
const { data } = await github.rest.repos.getCommit({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
ref: context.payload.pull_request.head.sha,
})
const author = data.author?.login || data.commit.author?.name || ''
const message = (data.commit.message || '').split('\n', 1)[0]
core.setOutput('author', author)
core.setOutput('message', message)
- name: Deploy project artifacts to Vercel
id: deploy
env:
GIT_COMMIT_REF: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.ref }}
GIT_COMMIT_SHA: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
GIT_AUTHOR_LOGIN: ${{ steps.head-commit.outputs.author }}
GIT_COMMIT_MESSAGE: ${{ steps.head-commit.outputs.message }}
GIT_PR_ID: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
GIT_REPO: ${{ github.repository }}
run: |
URL=$(vercel deploy --prebuilt \
--meta githubCommitRef="$GIT_COMMIT_REF" \
--meta githubCommitSha="$GIT_COMMIT_SHA" \
--meta githubCommitAuthorLogin="$GIT_AUTHOR_LOGIN" \
--meta githubCommitMessage="$GIT_COMMIT_MESSAGE" \
--meta githubPrId="$GIT_PR_ID" \
--meta githubRepo="$GIT_REPO")
echo "url=$URL" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Alias deployment to stable PR hostname
id: alias-set
continue-on-error: true
env:
DEPLOY_URL: ${{ steps.deploy.outputs.url }}
run: |
vercel alias set "$DEPLOY_URL" "$ALIAS_HOST" --scope="$VERCEL_SCOPE"
- name: Publish preview outputs
env:
DEPLOY_URL: ${{ steps.deploy.outputs.url }}
ALIAS_OK: ${{ steps.alias-set.outcome == 'success' }}
run: |
if [[ "$ALIAS_OK" == "true" ]]; then
STABLE_URL="https://$ALIAS_HOST"
else
STABLE_URL="$DEPLOY_URL"
fi
mkdir -p temp/vercel-preview
echo "$DEPLOY_URL" > temp/vercel-preview/url.txt
echo "$STABLE_URL" > temp/vercel-preview/stable-url.txt
{
echo "**Preview:** $STABLE_URL"
if [[ "$ALIAS_OK" == "true" ]]; then
echo "**This commit:** $DEPLOY_URL"
else
echo "_Stable alias update failed — URL reflects this commit only._"
fi
} >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
- name: Upload preview metadata
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
with:
name: vercel-preview
path: temp/vercel-preview
deploy-production:
if: github.event_name == 'push'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Install pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@fc06bc1257f339d1d5d8b3a19a8cae5388b55320 # v4.4.0
- name: Setup Node
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
node-version-file: '.nvmrc'
- name: Install Vercel CLI
run: npm install --global vercel@latest
- name: Pull Vercel environment information
run: vercel pull --yes --environment=production
- name: Build project artifacts
run: vercel build --prod
- name: Deploy project artifacts to Vercel
id: deploy
run: |
URL=$(vercel deploy --prebuilt --prod)
echo "url=$URL" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Add deployment URL to summary
run: echo "**Production:** ${{ steps.deploy.outputs.url }}" >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"

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@@ -1,260 +0,0 @@
name: 'CI: Website E2E'
on:
push:
branches: [main, website/*]
paths:
- 'apps/website/**'
- 'packages/design-system/**'
- 'packages/tailwind-utils/**'
- 'pnpm-lock.yaml'
pull_request:
branches-ignore: [wip/*, draft/*, temp/*]
paths:
- 'apps/website/**'
- 'packages/design-system/**'
- 'packages/tailwind-utils/**'
- 'pnpm-lock.yaml'
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
website-e2e:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
container:
image: mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.58.1-noble
timeout-minutes: 15
permissions:
contents: read
outputs:
test-outcome: ${{ steps.tests.outcome }}
report-url: ${{ steps.deploy.outputs.url }}
screenshot-failures: ${{ steps.failures.outputs.screenshot }}
other-failures: ${{ steps.failures.outputs.other }}
# Evaluated at job level (not from a step) — static expression.
is-pr: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' && github.event.pull_request.head.repo.fork == false }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Install pnpm
run: corepack enable && corepack prepare
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- name: Build website
run: pnpm --filter @comfyorg/website build
- name: Run Playwright tests
id: tests
run: pnpm --filter @comfyorg/website test:e2e
- name: Upload test report
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
if: ${{ !cancelled() }}
with:
name: website-playwright-report
path: apps/website/playwright-report/
retention-days: 30
- name: Deploy report to Cloudflare
id: deploy
if: always() && !cancelled()
env:
CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN }}
CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID }}
HEAD_REF: ${{ github.head_ref || github.ref_name }}
run: |
BRANCH=$(echo "$HEAD_REF" | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | sed 's/[^a-z0-9-]/-/g;s/--*/-/g;s/^-\|-$//g')
DEPLOY_OK=false
for i in 1 2 3; do
echo "Deployment attempt $i of 3..."
OUTPUT=$(npx wrangler@^4.0.0 pages deploy apps/website/playwright-report \
--project-name=comfyui-website-e2e \
--branch="$BRANCH" 2>&1) && { DEPLOY_OK=true; break; } || echo "$OUTPUT"
[ $i -lt 3 ] && sleep 10
done
echo "$OUTPUT"
if [ "$DEPLOY_OK" != "true" ]; then
echo "::error::All 3 deployment attempts failed"
exit 1
fi
URL=$(echo "$OUTPUT" | grep -oE 'https://[a-zA-Z0-9.-]+\.pages\.dev\S*' | head -1)
echo "url=${URL}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Categorize failures
id: failures
if: always() && !cancelled() && steps.tests.outcome != 'success'
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
const fs = require('fs')
const report = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('apps/website/results.json', 'utf8'))
function isFailed(t) { return t.status === 'unexpected' || t.status === 'flaky' }
function isVisual(spec) {
return spec.file?.includes('visual') ||
spec.tests?.some(t => t.results?.some(r => r.error?.message?.includes('toHaveScreenshot')))
}
function specsOf(suite) {
return [
...(suite.specs || []),
...(suite.suites || []).flatMap(specsOf)
]
}
// True: Visual
// False: Other
const failed = specsOf(report)
.flatMap(spec => (spec.tests || [])
.filter(isFailed)
.map(() => isVisual(spec)))
const screenshotFailures = failed.filter(Boolean).length
core.setOutput('screenshot', screenshotFailures)
core.setOutput('other', failed.length - screenshotFailures)
- name: Write job summary
if: always() && !cancelled()
uses: actions/github-script@v8
env:
TEST_OUTCOME: ${{ steps.tests.outcome }}
REPORT_URL: ${{ steps.deploy.outputs.url }}
SCREENSHOT_FAILURES: ${{ steps.failures.outputs.screenshot }}
OTHER_FAILURES: ${{ steps.failures.outputs.other }}
with:
script: |
const passed = process.env.TEST_OUTCOME === 'success'
const reportUrl = process.env.REPORT_URL
const screenshotFailures = parseInt(process.env.SCREENSHOT_FAILURES) || 0
const otherFailures = parseInt(process.env.OTHER_FAILURES) || 0
const lines = ['## 🌐 Website E2E', '']
if (passed) {
lines.push('> [!TIP]', '> All tests passed.')
} else {
lines.push('> [!CAUTION]', '> Some tests failed.')
}
const rows = [
['Status', passed ? '✅ Passed' : '❌ Failed'],
['Report', reportUrl ? `[View Report](${reportUrl})` : '_unavailable_']
]
if (!passed) {
rows.push(
['Screenshot diffs', String(screenshotFailures)],
['Other failures', String(otherFailures)]
)
}
lines.push(
'',
'| | |',
'|---|---|',
...rows.map(([k, v]) => `| **${k}** | ${v} |`)
)
await core.summary.addRaw(lines.join('\n')).write()
post-starting-comment:
# Safe to comment from pull_request trigger: fork PRs are excluded by the guard below.
# This avoids a ci-*/pr-* workflow_run split for a comment that must appear immediately.
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request' && github.event.pull_request.head.repo.fork == false
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
pull-requests: write
contents: read
concurrency:
group: website-pr-comment-${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
cancel-in-progress: false
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: ./.github/actions/upsert-comment-section
with:
pr-number: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
section-name: e2e
comment-marker: '<!-- WEBSITE_CI_REPORT -->'
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
section-content: |-
## 🌐 Website E2E
<!-- WEBSITE_E2E_STATUS -->
> [!NOTE]
> Tests are running… [View workflow run](${{ github.server_url }}/${{ github.repository }}/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }})
post-result-comment:
needs: website-e2e
if: always() && !cancelled() && needs.website-e2e.outputs.is-pr == 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
pull-requests: write
contents: read
concurrency:
group: website-pr-comment-${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
cancel-in-progress: false
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Build e2e section content
id: content
uses: actions/github-script@v8
env:
TEST_OUTCOME: ${{ needs.website-e2e.outputs.test-outcome }}
REPORT_URL: ${{ needs.website-e2e.outputs.report-url }}
SCREENSHOT_FAILURES: ${{ needs.website-e2e.outputs.screenshot-failures }}
OTHER_FAILURES: ${{ needs.website-e2e.outputs.other-failures }}
with:
script: |
const passed = process.env.TEST_OUTCOME === 'success'
const reportUrl = process.env.REPORT_URL
const screenshotFailures = parseInt(process.env.SCREENSHOT_FAILURES) || 0
const otherFailures = parseInt(process.env.OTHER_FAILURES) || 0
const lines = ['## 🌐 Website E2E', '<!-- WEBSITE_E2E_STATUS -->', '']
if (passed) {
lines.push('> [!TIP]', '> All tests passed.')
} else {
lines.push('> [!CAUTION]', '> Some tests failed.')
}
const rows = [
['Status', passed ? '✅ Passed' : '❌ Failed'],
['Report', reportUrl ? `[View Report](${reportUrl})` : '_unavailable_']
]
if (!passed) {
rows.push(
['Screenshot diffs', String(screenshotFailures)],
['Other failures', String(otherFailures)]
)
}
lines.push(
'',
'| | |',
'|---|---|',
...rows.map(([k, v]) => `| **${k}** | ${v} |`)
)
if (screenshotFailures > 0) {
const s = screenshotFailures === 1 ? '' : 's'
lines.push('', `- [ ] Update website screenshots (${screenshotFailures} screenshot diff${s})`)
}
if (otherFailures > 0) {
lines.push(
'',
'> [!WARNING]',
`> ${otherFailures} non-screenshot failure${otherFailures === 1 ? '' : 's'} — these require manual review.`
)
}
core.setOutput('section-content', lines.join('\n'))
- uses: ./.github/actions/upsert-comment-section
with:
pr-number: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
section-name: e2e
comment-marker: '<!-- WEBSITE_CI_REPORT -->'
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
section-content: ${{ steps.content.outputs.section-content }}

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@@ -1,149 +0,0 @@
name: 'Coverage: Slack Notification'
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: ['CI: Tests Unit']
branches: [main]
types:
- completed
permissions:
contents: read
actions: read
pull-requests: read
jobs:
notify:
if: >
github.repository == 'Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend' &&
github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success' &&
github.event.workflow_run.event == 'push'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Setup frontend
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-frontend
- name: Download current unit coverage
uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@0bd50d53a6d7fb5cb921e607957e9cc12b4ce392 # v12
with:
run_id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }}
name: unit-coverage
path: coverage
- name: Download previous unit coverage baseline
continue-on-error: true
uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@0bd50d53a6d7fb5cb921e607957e9cc12b4ce392 # v12
with:
branch: main
workflow: coverage-slack-notify.yaml
name: unit-coverage-baseline
path: temp/coverage-baseline
if_no_artifact_found: warn
- name: Download latest E2E coverage
continue-on-error: true
uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@0bd50d53a6d7fb5cb921e607957e9cc12b4ce392 # v12
with:
branch: main
workflow: ci-tests-e2e-coverage.yaml
name: e2e-coverage
path: temp/e2e-coverage
if_no_artifact_found: warn
- name: Download previous E2E coverage baseline
continue-on-error: true
uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@0bd50d53a6d7fb5cb921e607957e9cc12b4ce392 # v12
with:
branch: main
workflow: coverage-slack-notify.yaml
name: e2e-coverage-baseline
path: temp/e2e-coverage-baseline
if_no_artifact_found: warn
- name: Resolve merged PR metadata
id: pr-meta
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
const sha = context.payload.workflow_run.head_sha;
const { data: commit } = await github.rest.repos.getCommit({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
ref: sha,
});
const message = commit.commit.message ?? '';
const firstLine = message.split('\n')[0];
const match = firstLine.match(/\(#(\d+)\)\s*$/);
if (!match) {
core.setOutput('skip', 'true');
core.info('No PR number found in commit message — skipping.');
return;
}
const prNumber = match[1];
const { data: pr } = await github.rest.pulls.get({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
pull_number: Number(prNumber),
});
core.setOutput('skip', 'false');
core.setOutput('number', prNumber);
core.setOutput('url', pr.html_url);
core.setOutput('author', pr.user.login);
- name: Generate Slack notification
if: steps.pr-meta.outputs.skip != 'true'
id: slack-payload
env:
PR_URL: ${{ steps.pr-meta.outputs.url }}
PR_NUMBER: ${{ steps.pr-meta.outputs.number }}
PR_AUTHOR: ${{ steps.pr-meta.outputs.author }}
run: |
PAYLOAD=$(pnpm exec tsx scripts/coverage-slack-notify.ts \
--pr-url="$PR_URL" \
--pr-number="$PR_NUMBER" \
--author="$PR_AUTHOR")
if [ -n "$PAYLOAD" ]; then
echo "has_payload=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
DELIM="SLACK_PAYLOAD_$(date +%s)"
echo "payload<<$DELIM" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
printf '%s\n' "$PAYLOAD" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "$DELIM" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "has_payload=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
- name: Post to Slack
if: steps.slack-payload.outputs.has_payload == 'true'
continue-on-error: true
env:
SLACK_PAYLOAD: ${{ steps.slack-payload.outputs.payload }}
SLACK_BOT_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SLACK_BOT_TOKEN }}
run: |
# Channel: #p-deprecated-frontend-automated-testing
BODY=$(echo "$SLACK_PAYLOAD" | jq --arg ch "C0AP09LKRDZ" '. + {channel: $ch}')
curl -sf -X POST \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $SLACK_BOT_TOKEN" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d "$BODY" \
-o /dev/null \
https://slack.com/api/chat.postMessage
- name: Save unit coverage baseline
if: always() && hashFiles('coverage/lcov.info') != ''
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
with:
name: unit-coverage-baseline
path: coverage/lcov.info
retention-days: 90
if-no-files-found: warn
- name: Save E2E coverage baseline
if: always() && hashFiles('temp/e2e-coverage/coverage.lcov') != ''
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
with:
name: e2e-coverage-baseline
path: temp/e2e-coverage/coverage.lcov
retention-days: 90
if-no-files-found: warn

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ name: 'PR: Unified Report'
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: ['CI: Size Data', 'CI: Performance Report', 'CI: E2E Coverage']
workflows: ['CI: Size Data', 'CI: Performance Report']
types:
- completed
@@ -30,25 +30,110 @@ jobs:
- name: Resolve PR from workflow_run context
id: pr-meta
uses: ./.github/actions/resolve-pr-from-workflow-run
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
let pr = context.payload.workflow_run.pull_requests?.[0];
if (!pr) {
const { data: prs } = await github.rest.repos.listPullRequestsAssociatedWithCommit({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
commit_sha: context.payload.workflow_run.head_sha,
});
pr = prs.find(p => p.state === 'open');
}
- name: Find size workflow run
if (!pr) {
core.info('No open PR found for this workflow run — skipping.');
core.setOutput('skip', 'true');
return;
}
// Verify the workflow_run head SHA matches the current PR head
const { data: livePr } = await github.rest.pulls.get({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
pull_number: pr.number,
});
if (livePr.head.sha !== context.payload.workflow_run.head_sha) {
core.info(`Stale run: workflow SHA ${context.payload.workflow_run.head_sha} != PR head ${livePr.head.sha}`);
core.setOutput('skip', 'true');
return;
}
core.setOutput('skip', 'false');
core.setOutput('number', String(pr.number));
core.setOutput('base', livePr.base.ref);
core.setOutput('head-sha', livePr.head.sha);
- name: Find size workflow run for this commit
if: steps.pr-meta.outputs.skip != 'true'
id: find-size
uses: ./.github/actions/find-workflow-run
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
workflow-id: ci-size-data.yaml
head-sha: ${{ steps.pr-meta.outputs.head-sha }}
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
script: |
const headSha = '${{ steps.pr-meta.outputs.head-sha }}';
const { data: runs } = await github.rest.actions.listWorkflowRuns({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
workflow_id: 'ci-size-data.yaml',
head_sha: headSha,
per_page: 1,
});
- name: Find perf workflow run
const run = runs.workflow_runs[0];
if (!run) {
core.setOutput('status', 'pending');
return;
}
if (run.status !== 'completed') {
core.setOutput('status', 'pending');
return;
}
if (run.conclusion !== 'success') {
core.setOutput('status', 'failed');
return;
}
core.setOutput('status', 'ready');
core.setOutput('run-id', String(run.id));
- name: Find perf workflow run for this commit
if: steps.pr-meta.outputs.skip != 'true'
id: find-perf
uses: ./.github/actions/find-workflow-run
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
workflow-id: ci-perf-report.yaml
head-sha: ${{ steps.pr-meta.outputs.head-sha }}
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
script: |
const headSha = '${{ steps.pr-meta.outputs.head-sha }}';
const { data: runs } = await github.rest.actions.listWorkflowRuns({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
workflow_id: 'ci-perf-report.yaml',
head_sha: headSha,
per_page: 1,
});
const run = runs.workflow_runs[0];
if (!run) {
core.setOutput('status', 'pending');
return;
}
if (run.status !== 'completed') {
core.setOutput('status', 'pending');
return;
}
if (run.conclusion !== 'success') {
core.setOutput('status', 'failed');
return;
}
core.setOutput('status', 'ready');
core.setOutput('run-id', String(run.id));
- name: Download size data (current)
if: steps.pr-meta.outputs.skip != 'true' && steps.find-size.outputs.status == 'ready'
@@ -69,25 +154,6 @@ jobs:
path: temp/size-prev
if_no_artifact_found: warn
- name: Find coverage workflow run
if: steps.pr-meta.outputs.skip != 'true'
id: find-coverage
uses: ./.github/actions/find-workflow-run
with:
workflow-id: ci-tests-e2e-coverage.yaml
head-sha: ${{ steps.pr-meta.outputs.head-sha }}
not-found-status: skip
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Download coverage data
if: steps.pr-meta.outputs.skip != 'true' && steps.find-coverage.outputs.status == 'ready'
uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@0bd50d53a6d7fb5cb921e607957e9cc12b4ce392 # v12
with:
name: e2e-coverage
run_id: ${{ steps.find-coverage.outputs.run-id }}
path: temp/coverage
if_no_artifact_found: warn
- name: Download perf metrics (current)
if: steps.pr-meta.outputs.skip != 'true' && steps.find-perf.outputs.status == 'ready'
uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@0bd50d53a6d7fb5cb921e607957e9cc12b4ce392 # v12
@@ -123,10 +189,9 @@ jobs:
- name: Generate unified report
if: steps.pr-meta.outputs.skip != 'true'
run: >
pnpm exec tsx scripts/unified-report.ts
node scripts/unified-report.js
--size-status=${{ steps.find-size.outputs.status }}
--perf-status=${{ steps.find-perf.outputs.status }}
--coverage-status=${{ steps.find-coverage.outputs.status }}
> pr-report.md
- name: Remove legacy separate comments

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@@ -1,239 +0,0 @@
name: 'PR: Update Website Screenshots'
on:
pull_request:
types: [labeled]
issue_comment:
types: [created, edited]
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.issue.number || github.event.pull_request.number || github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: false
jobs:
update-screenshots:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
container:
image: mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.58.1-noble
timeout-minutes: 15
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: read
# Trigger: (1) label, (2) /slash-command, or (3) checkbox in E2E status comment
# ⚠️ This condition is duplicated on `post-starting-comment` — keep them in sync.
if: >
( github.event_name == 'pull_request' &&
github.event.label.name == 'Update Website Screenshots' ) ||
( github.event.issue.pull_request &&
github.event_name == 'issue_comment' &&
(
github.event.comment.author_association == 'OWNER' ||
github.event.comment.author_association == 'MEMBER' ||
github.event.comment.author_association == 'COLLABORATOR'
) &&
startsWith(github.event.comment.body, '/update-website-screenshots') ) ||
( github.event.issue.pull_request &&
github.event_name == 'issue_comment' &&
github.event.comment.user.login == 'github-actions[bot]' &&
github.actor != 'github-actions[bot]' &&
contains(github.event.comment.body, '<!-- WEBSITE_E2E_STATUS -->') &&
contains(github.event.comment.body, '- [x] Update website screenshots') )
outputs:
pr-number: ${{ steps.pr-info.outputs.pr-number }}
update-outcome: ${{ steps.update-screenshots.outcome }}
has-changes: ${{ steps.commit.outputs.has-changes }}
changed-count: ${{ steps.commit.outputs.changed-count }}
steps:
- name: Verify sender permissions
if: >
github.event_name == 'issue_comment' &&
contains(github.event.comment.body, '<!-- WEBSITE_E2E_STATUS -->')
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
const { data } = await github.rest.repos.getCollaboratorPermissionLevel({
...context.repo,
username: context.actor
})
if (!['admin', 'write'].includes(data.permission)) {
core.setFailed(`User ${context.actor} does not have write access`)
}
- name: Get PR info
id: pr-info
uses: actions/github-script@v8
env:
PR_NUMBER: ${{ github.event.number || github.event.issue.number }}
with:
script: |
const prNumber = Number(process.env.PR_NUMBER)
const { data: pr } = await github.rest.pulls.get({
...context.repo,
pull_number: prNumber
})
core.setOutput('pr-number', prNumber)
core.setOutput('branch', pr.head.ref)
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ steps.pr-info.outputs.branch }}
token: ${{ secrets.PR_GH_TOKEN }}
- name: Install pnpm
run: corepack enable && corepack prepare
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- name: Build website
run: pnpm --filter @comfyorg/website build
- name: Update screenshots
id: update-screenshots
run: pnpm --filter @comfyorg/website test:visual:update
continue-on-error: true
- name: Commit updated screenshots
id: commit
if: steps.update-screenshots.outcome == 'success'
run: |
git config --global --add safe.directory "$(pwd)"
git config --global user.name 'github-actions'
git config --global user.email 'github-actions@github.com'
CHANGED=$(git status --porcelain=v1 --untracked-files=all -- apps/website/e2e/ | wc -l)
echo "changed-count=${CHANGED}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
if [ "$CHANGED" -eq 0 ]; then
echo "No screenshot changes to commit"
echo "has-changes=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
exit 0
fi
echo "has-changes=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
git add apps/website/e2e/
git commit -m "[automated] Update website screenshot expectations"
git push origin ${{ steps.pr-info.outputs.branch }}
- name: Upload test report
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
if: ${{ !cancelled() }}
with:
name: website-screenshot-update-report
path: apps/website/playwright-report/
retention-days: 14
- name: Remove label
if: always() && github.event_name == 'pull_request'
uses: actions/github-script@v8
env:
PR_NUMBER: ${{ steps.pr-info.outputs.pr-number }}
with:
script: |
try {
await github.rest.issues.removeLabel({
...context.repo,
issue_number: Number(process.env.PR_NUMBER),
name: 'Update Website Screenshots'
})
} catch (e) {
// Label may already be removed
}
post-starting-comment:
# Runs in parallel with update-screenshots to show "in progress" immediately.
# ⚠️ This condition is duplicated from `update-screenshots` — keep them in sync.
if: >
( github.event_name == 'pull_request' &&
github.event.label.name == 'Update Website Screenshots' ) ||
( github.event.issue.pull_request &&
github.event_name == 'issue_comment' &&
(
github.event.comment.author_association == 'OWNER' ||
github.event.comment.author_association == 'MEMBER' ||
github.event.comment.author_association == 'COLLABORATOR'
) &&
startsWith(github.event.comment.body, '/update-website-screenshots') ) ||
( github.event.issue.pull_request &&
github.event_name == 'issue_comment' &&
github.event.comment.user.login == 'github-actions[bot]' &&
github.actor != 'github-actions[bot]' &&
contains(github.event.comment.body, '<!-- WEBSITE_E2E_STATUS -->') &&
contains(github.event.comment.body, '- [x] Update website screenshots') )
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
pull-requests: write
contents: read
concurrency:
group: website-pr-comment-${{ github.event.number || github.event.issue.number }}
cancel-in-progress: false
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: ./.github/actions/upsert-comment-section
with:
pr-number: ${{ github.event.number || github.event.issue.number }}
section-name: screenshot-update
comment-marker: '<!-- WEBSITE_CI_REPORT -->'
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
section-content: |-
## 📸 Screenshot Update
> [!NOTE]
> Updating screenshots… [View workflow run](${{ github.server_url }}/${{ github.repository }}/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }})
post-result-comment:
needs: update-screenshots
if: always() && !cancelled() && needs.update-screenshots.result != 'skipped'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
pull-requests: write
contents: read
concurrency:
group: website-pr-comment-${{ needs.update-screenshots.outputs.pr-number }}
cancel-in-progress: false
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Build screenshot-update section content
id: content
uses: actions/github-script@v8
env:
UPDATE_OUTCOME: ${{ needs.update-screenshots.outputs.update-outcome }}
HAS_CHANGES: ${{ needs.update-screenshots.outputs.has-changes }}
CHANGED_COUNT: ${{ needs.update-screenshots.outputs.changed-count }}
with:
script: |
const outcome = process.env.UPDATE_OUTCOME
const hasChanges = process.env.HAS_CHANGES === 'true'
const changedCount = parseInt(process.env.CHANGED_COUNT) || 0
const runUrl = `${context.serverUrl}/${context.repo.owner}/${context.repo.repo}/actions/runs/${context.runId}`
const lines = ['## 📸 Screenshot Update', '']
if (outcome !== 'success') {
lines.push(
'> [!CAUTION]',
`> Screenshot update failed. [View workflow run](${runUrl})`
)
} else if (!hasChanges) {
lines.push(
'> [!TIP]',
'> All screenshots are already up to date.'
)
} else {
const s = changedCount === 1 ? '' : 's'
lines.push(
'> [!TIP]',
`> Updated ${changedCount} screenshot${s} and pushed to the branch.`
)
}
core.setOutput('section-content', lines.join('\n'))
- uses: ./.github/actions/upsert-comment-section
with:
pr-number: ${{ needs.update-screenshots.outputs.pr-number }}
section-name: screenshot-update
comment-marker: '<!-- WEBSITE_CI_REPORT -->'
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
section-content: ${{ steps.content.outputs.section-content }}

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@@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
---
name: 'PR: Vercel Website Preview'
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: ['CI: Vercel Website Preview']
types:
- completed
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_repository.full_name }}-${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_branch }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
comment:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: write
actions: read
# Uses head_branch as proxy for PR number (unavailable at job-level in workflow_run).
# Preview and E2E comment writes are NOT mutually serialized — the race window is
# small and self-healing on next push.
concurrency:
group: website-pr-comment-${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_branch }}
cancel-in-progress: false
if: >
github.repository == 'Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend' &&
github.event.workflow_run.event == 'pull_request' &&
github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success'
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Download preview metadata
uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@0bd50d53a6d7fb5cb921e607957e9cc12b4ce392 # v12
with:
name: vercel-preview
run_id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }}
path: temp/vercel-preview
- name: Resolve PR number from workflow_run context
id: pr-meta
uses: ./.github/actions/resolve-pr-from-workflow-run
- name: Read preview URLs
if: steps.pr-meta.outputs.skip != 'true'
id: urls
run: |
echo "stable-url=$(cat temp/vercel-preview/stable-url.txt)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "unique-url=$(cat temp/vercel-preview/url.txt)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "short-sha=${HEAD_SHA:0:7}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
env:
HEAD_SHA: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_sha }}
- name: Post preview comment
if: steps.pr-meta.outputs.skip != 'true'
uses: ./.github/actions/upsert-comment-section
with:
pr-number: ${{ steps.pr-meta.outputs.number }}
section-name: preview
comment-marker: '<!-- WEBSITE_CI_REPORT -->'
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
section-content: |-
## 🔗 Website Preview
**Website Preview:** ${{ steps.urls.outputs.stable-url }}
<sub>This commit: ${{ steps.urls.outputs.unique-url }}</sub>
<sub>Last updated: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.updated_at }} for `${{ steps.urls.outputs.short-sha }}`</sub>

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@@ -1,23 +1,14 @@
# Release workflow for ComfyUI frontend: version bump → PyPI publish → ComfyUI PR.
# Runs on a bi-weekly schedule for minor releases, or manually for patch/hotfix releases.
name: 'Release: ComfyUI'
# Automated bi-weekly workflow to bump ComfyUI frontend RC releases
name: 'Release: Bi-weekly ComfyUI'
on:
# Bi-weekly schedule: Monday at 20:00 UTC
# Schedule for Monday at 12:00 PM PST (20:00 UTC)
schedule:
- cron: '0 20 * * 1'
# Manual trigger for both on-demand minor and patch/hotfix releases
# Allow manual triggering (bypasses bi-weekly check)
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
release_type:
description: 'minor = next minor version (bi-weekly cadence), patch = hotfix for current production version'
required: true
default: 'minor'
type: choice
options:
- minor
- patch
comfyui_fork:
description: 'ComfyUI fork to use for PR (e.g., Comfy-Org/ComfyUI)'
required: false
@@ -50,11 +41,10 @@ jobs:
- name: Summary
run: |
echo "## Release Check" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
echo "## Bi-weekly Check" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
echo "" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
echo "- Is release week: ${{ steps.check.outputs.is_release_week }}" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
echo "- Manual trigger: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' }}" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
echo "- Release type: ${{ inputs.release_type || 'minor (scheduled)' }}" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
resolve-version:
needs: check-release-week
@@ -86,8 +76,6 @@ jobs:
- name: Install pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@fc06bc1257f339d1d5d8b3a19a8cae5388b55320 # v4.4.0
with:
package_json_file: frontend/package.json
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
@@ -101,8 +89,6 @@ jobs:
- name: Resolve release information
id: resolve
working-directory: frontend
env:
RELEASE_TYPE: ${{ inputs.release_type || 'minor' }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail

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@@ -67,7 +67,6 @@
"ignoreFiles": [
"node_modules/**",
"dist/**",
"**/dist/**",
"playwright-report/**",
"public/**",
"src/lib/litegraph/**"

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@@ -1,12 +1,16 @@
{
"recommendations": [
"antfu.vite",
"austenc.tailwind-docs",
"bradlc.vscode-tailwindcss",
"davidanson.vscode-markdownlint",
"dbaeumer.vscode-eslint",
"donjayamanne.githistory",
"eamodio.gitlens",
"github.vscode-github-actions",
"github.vscode-pull-request-github",
"hbenl.vscode-test-explorer",
"kisstkondoros.vscode-codemetrics",
"lokalise.i18n-ally",
"ms-playwright.playwright",
"oxc.oxc-vscode",

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@@ -44,7 +44,6 @@ This project uses **pnpm**. Always prefer scripts defined in `package.json` (e.g
## Build, Test, and Development Commands
- `pnpm dev`: Start Vite dev server.
- `pnpm dev:cloud`: Dev server connected to cloud backend (testcloud.comfy.org)
- `pnpm dev:electron`: Dev server with Electron API mocks
- `pnpm build`: Type-check then production build to `dist/`
- `pnpm preview`: Preview the production build locally
@@ -312,7 +311,7 @@ When referencing Comfy-Org repos:
- Instead use a semantic value from the `style.css` theme
- e.g. `bg-node-component-surface`
- NEVER use `:class="[]"` to merge class names
- Always use `import { cn } from '@comfyorg/tailwind-utils'`
- Always use `import { cn } from '@/utils/tailwindUtil'`
- e.g. `<div :class="cn('text-node-component-header-icon', hasError && 'text-danger')" />`
- Use `cn()` inline in the template when feasible instead of creating a `computed` to hold the value
- NEVER use `!important` or the `!` important prefix for tailwind classes

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@@ -5,14 +5,12 @@
"scripts": {
"lint": "nx run @comfyorg/desktop-ui:lint",
"typecheck": "nx run @comfyorg/desktop-ui:typecheck",
"test:unit": "vitest run --config vitest.config.mts",
"storybook": "storybook dev -p 6007",
"build-storybook": "storybook build -o dist/storybook"
},
"dependencies": {
"@comfyorg/comfyui-electron-types": "catalog:",
"@comfyorg/shared-frontend-utils": "workspace:*",
"@comfyorg/tailwind-utils": "workspace:*",
"@primevue/core": "catalog:",
"@primevue/themes": "catalog:",
"@vueuse/core": "catalog:",

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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ import { useI18n } from 'vue-i18n'
import { useTerminal } from '@/composables/bottomPanelTabs/useTerminal'
import { electronAPI, isElectron } from '@/utils/envUtil'
import { cn } from '@comfyorg/tailwind-utils'
import { cn } from '@/utils/tailwindUtil'
const { t } = useI18n()

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@@ -1,97 +0,0 @@
import { render, screen } from '@testing-library/vue'
import PrimeVue from 'primevue/config'
import { describe, expect, it } from 'vitest'
import { createI18n } from 'vue-i18n'
import StartupDisplay from '@/components/common/StartupDisplay.vue'
const i18n = createI18n({
legacy: false,
locale: 'en',
messages: { en: { g: { logoAlt: 'ComfyUI' } } }
})
const ProgressBarStub = {
props: ['mode', 'value', 'showValue'],
template:
'<div data-testid="progress-bar" :data-mode="mode" :data-value="value" />'
}
function renderDisplay(
props: {
progressPercentage?: number
title?: string
statusText?: string
hideProgress?: boolean
fullScreen?: boolean
} = {}
) {
return render(StartupDisplay, {
props,
global: {
plugins: [[PrimeVue, { unstyled: true }], i18n],
stubs: { ProgressBar: ProgressBarStub }
}
})
}
describe('StartupDisplay', () => {
describe('progressMode', () => {
it('renders indeterminate mode when progressPercentage is undefined', () => {
renderDisplay()
expect(screen.getByTestId('progress-bar').dataset.mode).toBe(
'indeterminate'
)
})
it('renders determinate mode when progressPercentage is provided', () => {
renderDisplay({ progressPercentage: 50 })
expect(screen.getByTestId('progress-bar').dataset.mode).toBe(
'determinate'
)
})
it('passes progressPercentage as value to the progress bar', () => {
renderDisplay({ progressPercentage: 75 })
expect(screen.getByTestId('progress-bar').dataset.value).toBe('75')
})
})
describe('hideProgress', () => {
it('hides the progress bar when hideProgress is true', () => {
renderDisplay({ hideProgress: true })
expect(screen.queryByTestId('progress-bar')).toBeNull()
})
it('shows the progress bar by default', () => {
renderDisplay()
expect(screen.getByTestId('progress-bar')).toBeDefined()
})
})
describe('title', () => {
it('renders the title text when provided', () => {
renderDisplay({ title: 'Loading...' })
expect(screen.getByText('Loading...')).toBeDefined()
})
it('does not render h1 when title is not provided', () => {
renderDisplay()
expect(screen.queryByRole('heading', { level: 1 })).toBeNull()
})
})
describe('statusText', () => {
it('renders statusText with data-testid attribute', () => {
renderDisplay({ statusText: 'Starting server' })
expect(screen.getByTestId('startup-status-text').textContent).toContain(
'Starting server'
)
})
it('does not render statusText element when not provided', () => {
renderDisplay()
expect(screen.queryByTestId('startup-status-text')).toBeNull()
})
})
})

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import { render, screen, waitFor } from '@testing-library/vue'
import userEvent from '@testing-library/user-event'
import PrimeVue from 'primevue/config'
import { describe, expect, it, vi, beforeEach } from 'vitest'
vi.mock('@comfyorg/shared-frontend-utils/networkUtil', () => ({
checkUrlReachable: vi.fn()
}))
import { checkUrlReachable } from '@comfyorg/shared-frontend-utils/networkUtil'
import UrlInput from '@/components/common/UrlInput.vue'
import { ValidationState } from '@/utils/validationUtil'
const InputTextStub = {
props: ['modelValue', 'invalid'],
emits: ['update:modelValue', 'blur'],
template: `<input
data-testid="url-input"
:value="modelValue"
:data-invalid="invalid"
@input="$emit('update:modelValue', $event.target.value)"
@blur="$emit('blur')"
/>`
}
const InputIconStub = {
template: '<span data-testid="input-icon" />'
}
const IconFieldStub = {
template: '<div><slot /></div>'
}
function renderUrlInput(
modelValue = '',
validateUrlFn?: (url: string) => Promise<boolean>
) {
return render(UrlInput, {
props: { modelValue, ...(validateUrlFn ? { validateUrlFn } : {}) },
global: {
plugins: [[PrimeVue, { unstyled: true }]],
stubs: {
InputText: InputTextStub,
InputIcon: InputIconStub,
IconField: IconFieldStub
}
}
})
}
describe('UrlInput', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
vi.resetAllMocks()
})
describe('initial validation on mount', () => {
it('stays IDLE when modelValue is empty on mount', async () => {
renderUrlInput('')
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByTestId('url-input').dataset.invalid).toBe('false')
})
})
it('sets VALID state when modelValue is a reachable URL on mount', async () => {
vi.mocked(checkUrlReachable).mockResolvedValue(true)
renderUrlInput('https://example.com')
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByTestId('url-input').dataset.invalid).toBe('false')
})
})
it('sets INVALID state when URL is not reachable on mount', async () => {
vi.mocked(checkUrlReachable).mockResolvedValue(false)
renderUrlInput('https://unreachable.example')
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByTestId('url-input').dataset.invalid).toBe('true')
})
})
})
describe('input handling', () => {
it('resets validation state to IDLE on user input', async () => {
vi.mocked(checkUrlReachable).mockResolvedValue(false)
renderUrlInput('https://bad.example')
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByTestId('url-input').dataset.invalid).toBe('true')
})
const user = userEvent.setup()
await user.type(screen.getByTestId('url-input'), 'x')
expect(screen.getByTestId('url-input').dataset.invalid).toBe('false')
})
it('strips whitespace from typed input', async () => {
const onUpdate = vi.fn()
render(UrlInput, {
props: {
modelValue: '',
'onUpdate:modelValue': onUpdate
},
global: {
plugins: [[PrimeVue, { unstyled: true }]],
stubs: {
InputText: InputTextStub,
InputIcon: InputIconStub,
IconField: IconFieldStub
}
}
})
const user = userEvent.setup()
const input = screen.getByTestId('url-input')
await user.type(input, 'htt ps')
expect((input as HTMLInputElement).value).not.toContain(' ')
})
})
describe('blur handling', () => {
it('emits update:modelValue on blur', async () => {
const onUpdate = vi.fn()
render(UrlInput, {
props: {
modelValue: 'https://example.com',
'onUpdate:modelValue': onUpdate
},
global: {
plugins: [[PrimeVue, { unstyled: true }]],
stubs: {
InputText: InputTextStub,
InputIcon: InputIconStub,
IconField: IconFieldStub
}
}
})
const user = userEvent.setup()
await user.click(screen.getByTestId('url-input'))
await user.tab()
expect(onUpdate).toHaveBeenCalled()
})
it('normalizes URL on blur', async () => {
const onUpdate = vi.fn()
render(UrlInput, {
props: {
modelValue: 'https://example.com',
'onUpdate:modelValue': onUpdate
},
global: {
plugins: [[PrimeVue, { unstyled: true }]],
stubs: {
InputText: InputTextStub,
InputIcon: InputIconStub,
IconField: IconFieldStub
}
}
})
const user = userEvent.setup()
await user.click(screen.getByTestId('url-input'))
await user.tab()
const emittedUrl = onUpdate.mock.calls[0]?.[0]
expect(emittedUrl).toBe('https://example.com/')
})
})
describe('custom validateUrlFn', () => {
it('uses custom validateUrlFn when provided', async () => {
const customValidator = vi.fn().mockResolvedValue(true)
renderUrlInput('https://custom.example', customValidator)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(customValidator).toHaveBeenCalledWith('https://custom.example')
})
expect(checkUrlReachable).not.toHaveBeenCalled()
})
})
describe('state-change emission', () => {
it('emits state-change when validation state changes', async () => {
const onStateChange = vi.fn()
vi.mocked(checkUrlReachable).mockResolvedValue(true)
render(UrlInput, {
props: {
modelValue: 'https://example.com',
'onState-change': onStateChange
},
global: {
plugins: [[PrimeVue, { unstyled: true }]],
stubs: {
InputText: InputTextStub,
InputIcon: InputIconStub,
IconField: IconFieldStub
}
}
})
await waitFor(() => {
expect(onStateChange).toHaveBeenCalledWith(ValidationState.VALID)
})
})
})
})

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import { render, screen } from '@testing-library/vue'
import PrimeVue from 'primevue/config'
import { describe, expect, it, vi } from 'vitest'
import { createI18n } from 'vue-i18n'
vi.mock('@/utils/envUtil', () => ({
electronAPI: vi.fn(() => ({
getPlatform: vi.fn().mockReturnValue('win32')
}))
}))
vi.mock('@/i18n', () => ({
t: (key: string) => key,
te: () => false,
st: (_key: string, fallback: string) => fallback
}))
import type { TorchDeviceType } from '@comfyorg/comfyui-electron-types'
import GpuPicker from '@/components/install/GpuPicker.vue'
const i18n = createI18n({
legacy: false,
locale: 'en',
missingWarn: false,
fallbackWarn: false,
messages: { en: {} }
})
const HardwareOptionStub = {
props: ['imagePath', 'placeholderText', 'subtitle', 'selected'],
emits: ['click'],
template:
'<button :data-testid="placeholderText" :data-selected="selected" @click="$emit(\'click\')" >{{ placeholderText }}</button>'
}
function renderPicker(device: TorchDeviceType | null = null) {
return render(GpuPicker, {
props: { device },
global: {
plugins: [[PrimeVue, { unstyled: true }], i18n],
stubs: {
HardwareOption: HardwareOptionStub,
Tag: {
props: ['value'],
template: '<span data-testid="recommended-tag">{{ value }}</span>'
}
}
}
})
}
describe('GpuPicker', () => {
describe('recommended badge', () => {
it('shows recommended badge for nvidia', () => {
renderPicker('nvidia')
expect(screen.getByTestId('recommended-tag')).toBeVisible()
})
it('shows recommended badge for amd', () => {
renderPicker('amd')
expect(screen.getByTestId('recommended-tag')).toBeVisible()
})
it('does not show recommended badge for cpu', () => {
renderPicker('cpu')
expect(screen.getByTestId('recommended-tag')).not.toBeVisible()
})
it('does not show recommended badge for unsupported', () => {
renderPicker('unsupported')
expect(screen.getByTestId('recommended-tag')).not.toBeVisible()
})
it('does not show recommended badge when no device is selected', () => {
renderPicker(null)
expect(screen.getByTestId('recommended-tag')).not.toBeVisible()
})
})
describe('selection state', () => {
it('marks nvidia as selected when device is nvidia', () => {
renderPicker('nvidia')
expect(screen.getByTestId('NVIDIA').dataset.selected).toBe('true')
})
it('marks cpu as selected when device is cpu', () => {
renderPicker('cpu')
expect(screen.getByTestId('CPU').dataset.selected).toBe('true')
})
it('marks unsupported as selected when device is unsupported', () => {
renderPicker('unsupported')
expect(screen.getByTestId('Manual Install').dataset.selected).toBe('true')
})
it('no option is selected when device is null', () => {
renderPicker(null)
expect(screen.getByTestId('CPU').dataset.selected).toBe('false')
expect(screen.getByTestId('NVIDIA').dataset.selected).toBe('false')
})
})
describe('gpu options on non-darwin platform', () => {
it('shows NVIDIA, AMD, CPU, and Manual Install options', () => {
renderPicker(null)
expect(screen.getByTestId('NVIDIA')).toBeDefined()
expect(screen.getByTestId('AMD')).toBeDefined()
expect(screen.getByTestId('CPU')).toBeDefined()
expect(screen.getByTestId('Manual Install')).toBeDefined()
})
})
})

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<button
:class="
cn(
'hardware-option flex h-[190px] w-[170px] flex-col items-center rounded-3xl border-4 bg-neutral-900/70 p-5 transition-all duration-200',
'hardware-option w-[170px] h-[190px] p-5 flex flex-col items-center rounded-3xl transition-all duration-200 bg-neutral-900/70 border-4',
selected ? 'border-solid border-brand-yellow' : 'border-transparent'
)
"
@@ -12,13 +12,13 @@
>
<!-- Icon/Logo Area - Rounded square container -->
<div
class="icon-container flex h-[110px] w-[110px] shrink-0 items-center justify-center overflow-hidden rounded-2xl bg-neutral-800"
class="icon-container w-[110px] h-[110px] shrink-0 rounded-2xl bg-neutral-800 flex items-center justify-center overflow-hidden"
>
<img
v-if="imagePath"
:src="imagePath"
:alt="placeholderText"
class="size-full object-cover"
class="w-full h-full object-cover"
style="object-position: 57% center"
draggable="false"
/>
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
</div>
<!-- Text Content -->
<div v-if="subtitle" class="mt-4 text-center">
<div v-if="subtitle" class="text-center mt-4">
<div class="text-sm text-neutral-500">{{ subtitle }}</div>
</div>
</button>
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
</template>
<script setup lang="ts">
import { cn } from '@comfyorg/tailwind-utils'
import { cn } from '@/utils/tailwindUtil'
interface Props {
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import { render, screen, waitFor } from '@testing-library/vue'
import userEvent from '@testing-library/user-event'
import PrimeVue from 'primevue/config'
import { describe, expect, it, vi, beforeEach } from 'vitest'
import { createI18n } from 'vue-i18n'
const mockValidateComfyUISource = vi.fn()
const mockShowDirectoryPicker = vi.fn()
vi.mock('@/utils/envUtil', () => ({
electronAPI: vi.fn(() => ({
validateComfyUISource: mockValidateComfyUISource,
showDirectoryPicker: mockShowDirectoryPicker
}))
}))
import MigrationPicker from '@/components/install/MigrationPicker.vue'
const i18n = createI18n({
legacy: false,
locale: 'en',
messages: {
en: {
install: {
migrationSourcePathDescription: 'Source path description',
migrationOptional: 'Migration is optional',
selectItemsToMigrate: 'Select items to migrate',
pathValidationFailed: 'Validation failed',
failedToSelectDirectory: 'Failed to select directory',
locationPicker: {
migrationPathPlaceholder: 'Enter path'
}
}
}
}
})
const InputTextStub = {
props: ['modelValue', 'invalid'],
emits: ['update:modelValue'],
template: `<input
data-testid="source-input"
:value="modelValue"
@input="$emit('update:modelValue', $event.target.value)"
/>`
}
const CheckboxStub = {
props: ['modelValue', 'inputId', 'binary'],
emits: ['update:modelValue', 'click'],
template: `<input
type="checkbox"
:data-testid="'checkbox-' + inputId"
:checked="modelValue"
@change="$emit('update:modelValue', $event.target.checked)"
@click.stop="$emit('click')"
/>`
}
function renderPicker(sourcePath = '', migrationItemIds: string[] = []) {
return render(MigrationPicker, {
props: { sourcePath, migrationItemIds },
global: {
plugins: [[PrimeVue, { unstyled: true }], i18n],
stubs: {
InputText: InputTextStub,
Checkbox: CheckboxStub,
Button: { template: '<button data-testid="browse-btn" />' },
Message: {
props: ['severity'],
template: '<div data-testid="error-msg"><slot /></div>'
}
}
}
})
}
describe('MigrationPicker', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
vi.resetAllMocks()
})
describe('isValidSource', () => {
it('hides migration options when source path is empty', () => {
renderPicker('')
expect(screen.queryByText('Select items to migrate')).toBeNull()
})
it('shows migration options when source path is valid', async () => {
mockValidateComfyUISource.mockResolvedValue({ isValid: true })
const { rerender } = renderPicker('')
await rerender({ sourcePath: '/valid/path' })
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByText('Select items to migrate')).toBeDefined()
})
})
it('shows optional message when no valid source', () => {
renderPicker('')
expect(screen.getByText('Migration is optional')).toBeDefined()
})
})
describe('validateSource', () => {
it('clears error when source path becomes empty', async () => {
mockValidateComfyUISource.mockResolvedValue({
isValid: false,
error: 'Not found'
})
const user = userEvent.setup()
renderPicker()
await user.type(screen.getByTestId('source-input'), '/bad/path')
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByTestId('error-msg')).toBeDefined()
})
await user.clear(screen.getByTestId('source-input'))
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.queryByTestId('error-msg')).toBeNull()
})
})
it('shows error message when validation fails', async () => {
mockValidateComfyUISource.mockResolvedValue({
isValid: false,
error: 'Path not found'
})
const user = userEvent.setup()
renderPicker()
await user.type(screen.getByTestId('source-input'), '/bad/path')
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByTestId('error-msg')).toBeDefined()
})
})
it('shows no error when validation passes', async () => {
mockValidateComfyUISource.mockResolvedValue({ isValid: true })
const user = userEvent.setup()
renderPicker()
await user.type(screen.getByTestId('source-input'), '/valid/path')
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.queryByTestId('error-msg')).toBeNull()
})
})
})
describe('migrationItemIds watchEffect', () => {
it('emits all item IDs by default (all items start selected)', async () => {
const onUpdate = vi.fn()
render(MigrationPicker, {
props: {
sourcePath: '',
migrationItemIds: [],
'onUpdate:migrationItemIds': onUpdate
},
global: {
plugins: [[PrimeVue, { unstyled: true }], i18n],
stubs: {
InputText: InputTextStub,
Checkbox: CheckboxStub,
Button: { template: '<button />' },
Message: { template: '<div />' }
}
}
})
await waitFor(() => {
expect(onUpdate).toHaveBeenCalled()
const emittedIds = onUpdate.mock.calls[0][0]
expect(Array.isArray(emittedIds)).toBe(true)
expect(emittedIds.length).toBeGreaterThan(0)
})
})
})
describe('browse path', () => {
it('opens directory picker on browse click', async () => {
mockShowDirectoryPicker.mockResolvedValue(null)
renderPicker()
const user = userEvent.setup()
await user.click(screen.getByTestId('browse-btn'))
expect(mockShowDirectoryPicker).toHaveBeenCalledOnce()
})
it('updates source path when directory is selected', async () => {
mockShowDirectoryPicker.mockResolvedValue('/selected/path')
mockValidateComfyUISource.mockResolvedValue({ isValid: true })
const onUpdate = vi.fn()
render(MigrationPicker, {
props: {
sourcePath: '',
'onUpdate:sourcePath': onUpdate
},
global: {
plugins: [[PrimeVue, { unstyled: true }], i18n],
stubs: {
InputText: InputTextStub,
Checkbox: CheckboxStub,
Button: { template: '<button data-testid="browse-btn" />' },
Message: { template: '<div />' }
}
}
})
const user = userEvent.setup()
await user.click(screen.getByTestId('browse-btn'))
await waitFor(() => {
expect(onUpdate).toHaveBeenCalledWith('/selected/path')
})
})
})
})

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import { render, screen } from '@testing-library/vue'
import PrimeVue from 'primevue/config'
import { describe, expect, it, vi } from 'vitest'
import { defineComponent } from 'vue'
vi.mock('@/i18n', () => ({
t: (key: string) => key
}))
import StatusTag from '@/components/maintenance/StatusTag.vue'
const TagStub = defineComponent({
name: 'Tag',
props: {
icon: String,
severity: String,
value: String
},
template: `<span data-testid="tag" :data-icon="icon" :data-severity="severity" :data-value="value">{{ value }}</span>`
})
function renderStatusTag(props: { error: boolean; refreshing?: boolean }) {
return render(StatusTag, {
props,
global: {
plugins: [[PrimeVue, { unstyled: true }]],
stubs: { Tag: TagStub }
}
})
}
describe('StatusTag', () => {
describe('refreshing state', () => {
it('shows info severity when refreshing', () => {
renderStatusTag({ error: false, refreshing: true })
expect(screen.getByTestId('tag').dataset.severity).toBe('info')
})
it('shows refreshing translation key when refreshing', () => {
renderStatusTag({ error: false, refreshing: true })
expect(screen.getByTestId('tag').dataset.value).toBe(
'maintenance.refreshing'
)
})
it('shows question icon when refreshing', () => {
renderStatusTag({ error: false, refreshing: true })
expect(screen.getByTestId('tag').dataset.icon).toBeDefined()
})
})
describe('error state', () => {
it('shows danger severity when error is true', () => {
renderStatusTag({ error: true })
expect(screen.getByTestId('tag').dataset.severity).toBe('danger')
})
it('shows error translation key when error is true', () => {
renderStatusTag({ error: true })
expect(screen.getByTestId('tag').dataset.value).toBe('g.error')
})
})
describe('OK state', () => {
it('shows success severity when not refreshing and not error', () => {
renderStatusTag({ error: false })
expect(screen.getByTestId('tag').dataset.severity).toBe('success')
})
it('shows OK translation key when not refreshing and not error', () => {
renderStatusTag({ error: false })
expect(screen.getByTestId('tag').dataset.value).toBe('maintenance.OK')
})
})
describe('precedence', () => {
it('shows refreshing state when both refreshing and error are true', () => {
renderStatusTag({ error: true, refreshing: true })
expect(screen.getByTestId('tag').dataset.severity).toBe('info')
expect(screen.getByTestId('tag').dataset.value).toBe(
'maintenance.refreshing'
)
})
})
})

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import { render, screen } from '@testing-library/vue'
import PrimeVue from 'primevue/config'
import { describe, expect, it, vi } from 'vitest'
vi.mock('@/utils/envUtil', () => ({
electronAPI: vi.fn(() => ({
Validation: { validateInstallation: vi.fn() }
}))
}))
vi.mock('@/constants/desktopMaintenanceTasks', () => ({
DESKTOP_MAINTENANCE_TASKS: []
}))
vi.mock('@/utils/refUtil', () => ({
useMinLoadingDurationRef: (source: { value: boolean }) => source
}))
const mockGetRunner = vi.fn()
vi.mock('@/stores/maintenanceTaskStore', () => ({
useMaintenanceTaskStore: vi.fn(() => ({
getRunner: mockGetRunner
}))
}))
import type { MaintenanceTask } from '@/types/desktop/maintenanceTypes'
import TaskCard from '@/components/maintenance/TaskCard.vue'
const baseTask: MaintenanceTask = {
id: 'testTask',
name: 'Test Task',
shortDescription: 'Short description',
errorDescription: 'Error occurred',
execute: vi.fn().mockResolvedValue(true)
}
const cardStubs = {
Card: {
template: '<div data-testid="card"><slot name="content"></slot></div>'
},
Button: { template: '<button />' }
}
function renderCard(
state: 'OK' | 'error' | 'warning' | 'skipped',
task: MaintenanceTask = baseTask
) {
mockGetRunner.mockReturnValue({
state,
executing: false,
refreshing: false,
resolved: false
})
return render(TaskCard, {
props: { task },
global: {
plugins: [[PrimeVue, { unstyled: true }]],
stubs: cardStubs
}
})
}
describe('TaskCard', () => {
describe('description computed', () => {
it('shows errorDescription when task state is error', () => {
renderCard('error')
expect(screen.getByText('Error occurred')).toBeDefined()
})
it('shows shortDescription when task state is OK', () => {
renderCard('OK')
expect(screen.getByText('Short description')).toBeDefined()
})
it('shows shortDescription when task state is warning', () => {
renderCard('warning')
expect(screen.getByText('Short description')).toBeDefined()
})
it('falls back to shortDescription when errorDescription is absent and state is error', () => {
const taskWithoutErrorDesc: MaintenanceTask = {
...baseTask,
errorDescription: undefined
}
renderCard('error', taskWithoutErrorDesc)
expect(screen.getByText('Short description')).toBeDefined()
})
})
})

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@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ import { computed } from 'vue'
import { useMaintenanceTaskStore } from '@/stores/maintenanceTaskStore'
import type { MaintenanceTask } from '@/types/desktop/maintenanceTypes'
import { cn } from '@comfyorg/tailwind-utils'
import { cn } from '@/utils/tailwindUtil'
import { useMinLoadingDurationRef } from '@/utils/refUtil'
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import { render, screen } from '@testing-library/vue'
import PrimeVue from 'primevue/config'
import { describe, expect, it, vi } from 'vitest'
vi.mock('@/utils/envUtil', () => ({
electronAPI: vi.fn(() => ({
Validation: { validateInstallation: vi.fn() }
}))
}))
vi.mock('@/constants/desktopMaintenanceTasks', () => ({
DESKTOP_MAINTENANCE_TASKS: []
}))
vi.mock('@/utils/refUtil', () => ({
useMinLoadingDurationRef: (source: { value: boolean }) => source
}))
vi.mock('@/i18n', () => ({
t: (key: string) => key
}))
const mockGetRunner = vi.fn()
vi.mock('@/stores/maintenanceTaskStore', () => ({
useMaintenanceTaskStore: vi.fn(() => ({
getRunner: mockGetRunner
}))
}))
import type { MaintenanceTask } from '@/types/desktop/maintenanceTypes'
import TaskListItem from '@/components/maintenance/TaskListItem.vue'
const baseTask: MaintenanceTask = {
id: 'testTask',
name: 'Test Task',
button: { text: 'Fix', icon: 'pi pi-check' },
execute: vi.fn().mockResolvedValue(true)
}
const ButtonStub = {
props: ['severity', 'label', 'icon', 'loading'],
template:
'<button :data-severity="severity" :data-label="label" :data-testid="label ? \'action-button\' : \'icon-button\'" />'
}
function renderItem(state: 'OK' | 'error' | 'warning' | 'skipped') {
mockGetRunner.mockReturnValue({
state,
executing: false,
refreshing: false,
resolved: false
})
return render(TaskListItem, {
props: { task: baseTask },
global: {
plugins: [[PrimeVue, { unstyled: true }]],
stubs: {
Button: ButtonStub,
Popover: { template: '<div />' },
TaskListStatusIcon: { template: '<span />' }
}
}
})
}
describe('TaskListItem', () => {
describe('severity computed', () => {
it('uses primary severity for error state', () => {
renderItem('error')
expect(screen.getByTestId('action-button').dataset.severity).toBe(
'primary'
)
})
it('uses primary severity for warning state', () => {
renderItem('warning')
expect(screen.getByTestId('action-button').dataset.severity).toBe(
'primary'
)
})
it('uses secondary severity for OK state', () => {
renderItem('OK')
expect(screen.getByTestId('action-button').dataset.severity).toBe(
'secondary'
)
})
it('uses secondary severity for skipped state', () => {
renderItem('skipped')
expect(screen.getByTestId('action-button').dataset.severity).toBe(
'secondary'
)
})
})
})

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import { render, screen } from '@testing-library/vue'
import PrimeVue from 'primevue/config'
import { describe, expect, it, vi } from 'vitest'
vi.mock('@/i18n', () => ({
t: (key: string) => key
}))
import TaskListStatusIcon from '@/components/maintenance/TaskListStatusIcon.vue'
type TaskState = 'warning' | 'error' | 'resolved' | 'OK' | 'skipped' | undefined
function renderIcon(state: TaskState, loading?: boolean) {
return render(TaskListStatusIcon, {
props: { state, loading },
global: {
plugins: [[PrimeVue, { unstyled: true }]],
stubs: {
ProgressSpinner: {
template: '<div data-testid="spinner" />'
}
}
}
})
}
describe('TaskListStatusIcon', () => {
describe('loading / no state', () => {
it('renders spinner when state is undefined', () => {
renderIcon(undefined)
expect(screen.getByTestId('spinner')).toBeDefined()
})
it('renders spinner when loading is true', () => {
renderIcon('OK', true)
expect(screen.getByTestId('spinner')).toBeDefined()
})
it('hides spinner when state is defined and not loading', () => {
renderIcon('OK', false)
expect(screen.queryByTestId('spinner')).toBeNull()
})
})
})

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import { beforeEach, describe, expect, it, vi } from 'vitest'
import { ref } from 'vue'
const { mockTerminal, MockTerminal, mockFitAddon, MockFitAddon } = vi.hoisted(
() => {
const mockTerminal = {
loadAddon: vi.fn(),
attachCustomKeyEventHandler: vi.fn(),
open: vi.fn(),
dispose: vi.fn(),
hasSelection: vi.fn<[], boolean>(),
resize: vi.fn(),
cols: 80,
rows: 24
}
const MockTerminal = vi.fn(function () {
return mockTerminal
})
const mockFitAddon = {
proposeDimensions: vi.fn().mockReturnValue({ cols: 80, rows: 24 })
}
const MockFitAddon = vi.fn(function () {
return mockFitAddon
})
return { mockTerminal, MockTerminal, mockFitAddon, MockFitAddon }
}
)
vi.mock('@xterm/xterm', () => ({ Terminal: MockTerminal }))
vi.mock('@xterm/addon-fit', () => ({ FitAddon: MockFitAddon }))
vi.mock('@xterm/xterm/css/xterm.css', () => ({}))
import { withSetup } from '@/test/withSetup'
import { useTerminal } from '@/composables/bottomPanelTabs/useTerminal'
function getKeyHandler(): (event: KeyboardEvent) => boolean {
return mockTerminal.attachCustomKeyEventHandler.mock.calls[0][0]
}
describe('useTerminal key event handler', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
vi.clearAllMocks()
mockTerminal.hasSelection.mockReturnValue(false)
const element = ref<HTMLElement | undefined>(undefined)
withSetup(() => useTerminal(element))
})
it('allows browser to handle copy when text is selected (Ctrl+C)', () => {
mockTerminal.hasSelection.mockReturnValue(true)
const event = {
type: 'keydown',
ctrlKey: true,
metaKey: false,
key: 'c'
} as KeyboardEvent
expect(getKeyHandler()(event)).toBe(false)
})
it('allows browser to handle copy when text is selected (Meta+C)', () => {
mockTerminal.hasSelection.mockReturnValue(true)
const event = {
type: 'keydown',
ctrlKey: false,
metaKey: true,
key: 'c'
} as KeyboardEvent
expect(getKeyHandler()(event)).toBe(false)
})
it('does not pass copy to browser when no text is selected', () => {
mockTerminal.hasSelection.mockReturnValue(false)
const event = {
type: 'keydown',
ctrlKey: true,
metaKey: false,
key: 'c'
} as KeyboardEvent
expect(getKeyHandler()(event)).toBe(true)
})
it('allows browser to handle paste (Ctrl+V)', () => {
const event = {
type: 'keydown',
ctrlKey: true,
metaKey: false,
key: 'v'
} as KeyboardEvent
expect(getKeyHandler()(event)).toBe(false)
})
it('allows browser to handle paste (Meta+V)', () => {
const event = {
type: 'keydown',
ctrlKey: false,
metaKey: true,
key: 'v'
} as KeyboardEvent
expect(getKeyHandler()(event)).toBe(false)
})
it('does not intercept non-keydown events', () => {
mockTerminal.hasSelection.mockReturnValue(true)
const event = {
type: 'keyup',
ctrlKey: true,
metaKey: false,
key: 'c'
} as KeyboardEvent
expect(getKeyHandler()(event)).toBe(true)
})
it('passes through unrelated key combinations', () => {
const event = {
type: 'keydown',
ctrlKey: false,
metaKey: false,
key: 'Enter'
} as KeyboardEvent
expect(getKeyHandler()(event)).toBe(true)
})
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import { beforeEach, describe, expect, it, vi } from 'vitest'
const { mockSerialize, MockSerializeAddon } = vi.hoisted(() => {
const mockSerialize = vi.fn<[], string>()
const MockSerializeAddon = vi.fn(function () {
return { serialize: mockSerialize }
})
return { mockSerialize, MockSerializeAddon }
})
vi.mock('@xterm/xterm', () => ({
Terminal: vi.fn(function () {
return { loadAddon: vi.fn(), dispose: vi.fn(), write: vi.fn() }
})
}))
vi.mock('@xterm/addon-serialize', () => ({
SerializeAddon: MockSerializeAddon
}))
import type { Terminal } from '@xterm/xterm'
import { withSetup } from '@/test/withSetup'
import { useTerminalBuffer } from '@/composables/bottomPanelTabs/useTerminalBuffer'
describe('useTerminalBuffer', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
vi.clearAllMocks()
mockSerialize.mockReturnValue('')
})
describe('copyTo', () => {
it('writes serialized buffer content to the destination terminal', () => {
mockSerialize.mockReturnValue('hello world')
const { copyTo } = withSetup(() => useTerminalBuffer())
const mockWrite = vi.fn()
copyTo({ write: mockWrite } as Pick<Terminal, 'write'>)
expect(mockWrite).toHaveBeenCalledWith('hello world')
})
it('writes empty string when buffer is empty', () => {
mockSerialize.mockReturnValue('')
const { copyTo } = withSetup(() => useTerminalBuffer())
const mockWrite = vi.fn()
copyTo({ write: mockWrite } as Pick<Terminal, 'write'>)
expect(mockWrite).toHaveBeenCalledWith('')
})
})
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import { describe, expect, it } from 'vitest'
import { DESKTOP_DIALOGS, getDialog } from '@/constants/desktopDialogs'
describe('getDialog', () => {
it('returns the matching dialog for a valid ID', () => {
const result = getDialog('reinstallVenv')
expect(result.id).toBe('reinstallVenv')
expect(result.title).toBe(DESKTOP_DIALOGS.reinstallVenv.title)
expect(result.message).toBe(DESKTOP_DIALOGS.reinstallVenv.message)
})
it('returns invalidDialog for an unknown string ID', () => {
const result = getDialog('unknownDialog')
expect(result.id).toBe('invalidDialog')
})
it('returns invalidDialog when given an array of strings', () => {
const result = getDialog(['reinstallVenv', 'other'])
expect(result.id).toBe('invalidDialog')
})
it('returns invalidDialog for empty string', () => {
const result = getDialog('')
expect(result.id).toBe('invalidDialog')
})
it('returns a deep clone — mutations do not affect the original', () => {
const result = getDialog('reinstallVenv')
const originalFirstLabel = DESKTOP_DIALOGS.reinstallVenv.buttons[0].label
result.buttons[0].label = 'Mutated'
expect(DESKTOP_DIALOGS.reinstallVenv.buttons[0].label).toBe(
originalFirstLabel
)
})
it('every button has a returnValue', () => {
for (const id of Object.keys(DESKTOP_DIALOGS)) {
const result = getDialog(id)
for (const button of result.buttons) {
expect(button.returnValue).toBeDefined()
}
}
})
it('invalidDialog has a close/cancel button', () => {
const result = getDialog('invalidDialog')
expect(result.buttons.some((b) => b.action === 'cancel')).toBe(true)
})
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import { beforeEach, describe, expect, it, vi } from 'vitest'
const { mockElectron } = vi.hoisted(() => ({
mockElectron: {
setBasePath: vi.fn(),
reinstall: vi.fn<[], Promise<void>>().mockResolvedValue(undefined),
uv: {
installRequirements: vi.fn<[], Promise<void>>(),
clearCache: vi.fn<[], Promise<void>>().mockResolvedValue(undefined),
resetVenv: vi.fn<[], Promise<void>>().mockResolvedValue(undefined)
}
}
}))
vi.mock('@/utils/envUtil', () => ({
electronAPI: vi.fn(() => mockElectron)
}))
import { DESKTOP_MAINTENANCE_TASKS } from '@/constants/desktopMaintenanceTasks'
function findTask(id: string) {
const task = DESKTOP_MAINTENANCE_TASKS.find((t) => t.id === id)
if (!task) throw new Error(`Task not found: ${id}`)
return task
}
describe('desktopMaintenanceTasks', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
vi.resetAllMocks()
vi.spyOn(window, 'open').mockReturnValue(null)
mockElectron.reinstall.mockResolvedValue(undefined)
mockElectron.uv.clearCache.mockResolvedValue(undefined)
mockElectron.uv.resetVenv.mockResolvedValue(undefined)
})
describe('pythonPackages', () => {
it('returns true when installation succeeds', async () => {
mockElectron.uv.installRequirements.mockResolvedValue(undefined)
expect(await findTask('pythonPackages').execute()).toBe(true)
})
it('returns false when installation throws', async () => {
mockElectron.uv.installRequirements.mockRejectedValue(
new Error('install failed')
)
expect(await findTask('pythonPackages').execute()).toBe(false)
})
})
describe('URL-opening tasks', () => {
it('git execute opens the git download page', () => {
findTask('git').execute()
expect(window.open).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
'https://git-scm.com/downloads/',
'_blank'
)
})
it('uv execute opens the uv installation page', () => {
findTask('uv').execute()
expect(window.open).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
'https://docs.astral.sh/uv/getting-started/installation/',
'_blank'
)
})
it('vcRedist execute opens the VC++ redistributable download', () => {
findTask('vcRedist').execute()
expect(window.open).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
'https://aka.ms/vs/17/release/vc_redist.x64.exe',
'_blank'
)
})
})
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import { createTestingPinia } from '@pinia/testing'
import type { InstallValidation } from '@comfyorg/comfyui-electron-types'
import { setActivePinia } from 'pinia'
import { beforeEach, describe, expect, it, vi } from 'vitest'
const { mockElectron, testTasks } = vi.hoisted(() => {
const terminalTaskExecute = vi.fn().mockResolvedValue(true)
const basicTaskExecute = vi.fn().mockResolvedValue(true)
return {
mockElectron: {
Validation: {
validateInstallation: vi.fn()
}
},
testTasks: [
{
id: 'basicTask',
name: 'Basic Task',
execute: basicTaskExecute
},
{
id: 'terminalTask',
name: 'Terminal Task',
execute: terminalTaskExecute,
usesTerminal: true,
isInstallationFix: true
}
]
}
})
vi.mock('@/utils/envUtil', () => ({
electronAPI: vi.fn(() => mockElectron)
}))
vi.mock('@/constants/desktopMaintenanceTasks', () => ({
DESKTOP_MAINTENANCE_TASKS: testTasks
}))
import { useMaintenanceTaskStore } from '@/stores/maintenanceTaskStore'
import type { MaintenanceTask } from '@/types/desktop/maintenanceTypes'
type PartialInstallValidation = Partial<InstallValidation> &
Record<string, unknown>
function makeUpdate(
overrides: PartialInstallValidation = {}
): InstallValidation {
return {
inProgress: false,
installState: 'installed',
...overrides
} as InstallValidation
}
function createStore() {
setActivePinia(createTestingPinia({ stubActions: false }))
return useMaintenanceTaskStore()
}
describe('useMaintenanceTaskStore', () => {
let store: ReturnType<typeof useMaintenanceTaskStore>
const [basicTask, terminalTask] = testTasks as MaintenanceTask[]
beforeEach(() => {
vi.resetAllMocks()
store = createStore()
})
describe('processUpdate', () => {
it('sets isRefreshing to true during in-progress update', () => {
store.processUpdate(makeUpdate({ inProgress: true }))
expect(store.isRefreshing).toBe(true)
})
it('sets isRefreshing to false when update is complete', () => {
store.processUpdate(makeUpdate({ inProgress: false, basicTask: 'OK' }))
expect(store.isRefreshing).toBe(false)
})
it('updates runner state for tasks present in the final update', () => {
store.processUpdate(makeUpdate({ basicTask: 'error' }))
expect(store.getRunner(basicTask).state).toBe('error')
})
it('sets task state to warning from update', () => {
store.processUpdate(makeUpdate({ basicTask: 'warning' }))
expect(store.getRunner(basicTask).state).toBe('warning')
})
it('marks runners as refreshing when task id is absent from in-progress update', () => {
store.processUpdate(makeUpdate({ inProgress: true }))
expect(store.getRunner(basicTask).refreshing).toBe(true)
})
it('marks task as skipped when absent from final update', () => {
store.processUpdate(makeUpdate({ inProgress: false }))
expect(store.getRunner(basicTask).state).toBe('skipped')
})
it('clears refreshing flag after final update', () => {
store.processUpdate(makeUpdate({ inProgress: true }))
store.processUpdate(makeUpdate({ inProgress: false }))
expect(store.getRunner(basicTask).refreshing).toBe(false)
})
it('stores lastUpdate and exposes unsafeBasePath', () => {
store.processUpdate(makeUpdate({ unsafeBasePath: true }))
expect(store.unsafeBasePath).toBe(true)
})
it('exposes unsafeBasePathReason from the update', () => {
store.processUpdate(
makeUpdate({ unsafeBasePath: true, unsafeBasePathReason: 'oneDrive' })
)
expect(store.unsafeBasePathReason).toBe('oneDrive')
})
})
describe('anyErrors', () => {
it('returns true when any task has error state', () => {
store.processUpdate(makeUpdate({ basicTask: 'error' }))
expect(store.anyErrors).toBe(true)
})
it('returns false when all tasks are OK', () => {
store.processUpdate(makeUpdate({ basicTask: 'OK', terminalTask: 'OK' }))
expect(store.anyErrors).toBe(false)
})
it('returns false when all tasks are warning', () => {
store.processUpdate(
makeUpdate({ basicTask: 'warning', terminalTask: 'warning' })
)
expect(store.anyErrors).toBe(false)
})
})
describe('runner state transitions', () => {
it('marks runner as resolved when transitioning from error to OK', () => {
store.processUpdate(makeUpdate({ basicTask: 'error' }))
store.processUpdate(makeUpdate({ basicTask: 'OK' }))
expect(store.getRunner(basicTask).resolved).toBe(true)
})
it('does not mark resolved for warning to OK transition', () => {
store.processUpdate(makeUpdate({ basicTask: 'warning' }))
store.processUpdate(makeUpdate({ basicTask: 'OK' }))
expect(store.getRunner(basicTask).resolved).toBeFalsy()
})
it('clears resolved flag when task returns to error', () => {
store.processUpdate(makeUpdate({ basicTask: 'error' }))
store.processUpdate(makeUpdate({ basicTask: 'OK' }))
store.processUpdate(makeUpdate({ basicTask: 'error' }))
expect(store.getRunner(basicTask).resolved).toBeFalsy()
})
})
describe('clearResolved', () => {
it('clears resolved flags on all runners', () => {
store.processUpdate(makeUpdate({ basicTask: 'error' }))
store.processUpdate(makeUpdate({ basicTask: 'OK' }))
expect(store.getRunner(basicTask).resolved).toBe(true)
store.clearResolved()
expect(store.getRunner(basicTask).resolved).toBeFalsy()
})
})
describe('execute', () => {
it('returns true when task execution succeeds', async () => {
vi.mocked(basicTask.execute).mockResolvedValue(true)
const result = await store.execute(basicTask)
expect(result).toBe(true)
})
it('returns false when task execution fails', async () => {
vi.mocked(basicTask.execute).mockResolvedValue(false)
const result = await store.execute(basicTask)
expect(result).toBe(false)
})
it('calls refreshDesktopTasks after successful installation-fix task', async () => {
vi.mocked(terminalTask.execute).mockResolvedValue(true)
await store.execute(terminalTask)
expect(
mockElectron.Validation.validateInstallation
).toHaveBeenCalledOnce()
})
it('does not call refreshDesktopTasks when task is not an installation fix', async () => {
vi.mocked(basicTask.execute).mockResolvedValue(true)
await store.execute(basicTask)
expect(
mockElectron.Validation.validateInstallation
).not.toHaveBeenCalled()
})
it('does not call refreshDesktopTasks when installation-fix task fails', async () => {
vi.mocked(terminalTask.execute).mockResolvedValue(false)
await store.execute(terminalTask)
expect(
mockElectron.Validation.validateInstallation
).not.toHaveBeenCalled()
})
it('sets runner executing to true during task execution', async () => {
let resolveTask!: (value: boolean) => void
vi.mocked(basicTask.execute).mockReturnValue(
new Promise<boolean>((resolve) => {
resolveTask = resolve
})
)
const executePromise = store.execute(basicTask)
expect(store.getRunner(basicTask).executing).toBe(true)
resolveTask(true)
await executePromise
expect(store.getRunner(basicTask).executing).toBe(false)
})
it('clears executing flag when task throws', async () => {
vi.mocked(basicTask.execute).mockRejectedValue(new Error('fail'))
await expect(store.execute(basicTask)).rejects.toThrow('fail')
expect(store.getRunner(basicTask).executing).toBe(false)
})
it('sets runner error message when task throws', async () => {
vi.mocked(basicTask.execute).mockRejectedValue(
new Error('something broke')
)
await expect(store.execute(basicTask)).rejects.toThrow()
expect(store.getRunner(basicTask).error).toBe('something broke')
})
it('clears runner error on successful execution', async () => {
vi.mocked(basicTask.execute).mockRejectedValue(new Error('fail'))
await expect(store.execute(basicTask)).rejects.toThrow()
vi.mocked(basicTask.execute).mockResolvedValue(true)
await store.execute(basicTask)
expect(store.getRunner(basicTask).error).toBeUndefined()
})
})
describe('isRunningTerminalCommand', () => {
it('returns true while a terminal task is executing', async () => {
let resolveTask!: (value: boolean) => void
vi.mocked(terminalTask.execute).mockReturnValue(
new Promise<boolean>((resolve) => {
resolveTask = resolve
})
)
const executePromise = store.execute(terminalTask)
expect(store.isRunningTerminalCommand).toBe(true)
resolveTask(true)
await executePromise
expect(store.isRunningTerminalCommand).toBe(false)
})
it('returns false when no terminal tasks are executing', () => {
expect(store.isRunningTerminalCommand).toBe(false)
})
})
describe('isRunningInstallationFix', () => {
it('returns true while an installation-fix task is executing', async () => {
let resolveTask!: (value: boolean) => void
vi.mocked(terminalTask.execute).mockReturnValue(
new Promise<boolean>((resolve) => {
resolveTask = resolve
})
)
const executePromise = store.execute(terminalTask)
expect(store.isRunningInstallationFix).toBe(true)
resolveTask(true)
await executePromise
expect(store.isRunningInstallationFix).toBe(false)
})
})
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import { render } from '@testing-library/vue'
import { defineComponent } from 'vue'
export function withSetup<T>(composable: () => T): T {
let result!: T
render(
defineComponent({
setup() {
result = composable()
return {}
},
template: '<div />'
})
)
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import { beforeEach, describe, expect, it, vi } from 'vitest'
const { mockElectron } = vi.hoisted(() => ({
mockElectron: {
NetWork: {
canAccessUrl: vi.fn<[url: string], Promise<boolean>>()
}
}
}))
vi.mock('@/utils/envUtil', () => ({
electronAPI: vi.fn(() => mockElectron)
}))
import { checkMirrorReachable } from '@/utils/electronMirrorCheck'
describe('checkMirrorReachable', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
vi.clearAllMocks()
})
it('returns false for an invalid URL without calling canAccessUrl', async () => {
const result = await checkMirrorReachable('not-a-url')
expect(result).toBe(false)
expect(mockElectron.NetWork.canAccessUrl).not.toHaveBeenCalled()
})
it('returns false when canAccessUrl returns false', async () => {
mockElectron.NetWork.canAccessUrl.mockResolvedValue(false)
const result = await checkMirrorReachable('https://example.com')
expect(result).toBe(false)
})
it('returns true when URL is valid and canAccessUrl returns true', async () => {
mockElectron.NetWork.canAccessUrl.mockResolvedValue(true)
const result = await checkMirrorReachable('https://example.com')
expect(result).toBe(true)
})
it('passes the mirror URL to canAccessUrl', async () => {
const url = 'https://pypi.org/simple/'
mockElectron.NetWork.canAccessUrl.mockResolvedValue(true)
await checkMirrorReachable(url)
expect(mockElectron.NetWork.canAccessUrl).toHaveBeenCalledWith(url)
})
it('returns false for empty string', async () => {
const result = await checkMirrorReachable('')
expect(result).toBe(false)
expect(mockElectron.NetWork.canAccessUrl).not.toHaveBeenCalled()
})
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import { afterEach, describe, expect, it, vi } from 'vitest'
import { isElectron, isNativeWindow } from '@/utils/envUtil'
describe('isElectron', () => {
afterEach(() => {
vi.unstubAllGlobals()
})
it('returns true when window.electronAPI is an object', () => {
vi.stubGlobal('window', { ...window, electronAPI: {} })
expect(isElectron()).toBe(true)
})
it('returns false when window.electronAPI is undefined', () => {
vi.stubGlobal('window', { ...window, electronAPI: undefined })
expect(isElectron()).toBe(false)
})
it('returns false when window.electronAPI is absent', () => {
const copy = { ...window } as Record<string, unknown>
delete copy['electronAPI']
vi.stubGlobal('window', copy)
expect(isElectron()).toBe(false)
})
})
describe('isNativeWindow', () => {
afterEach(() => {
vi.unstubAllGlobals()
})
it('returns true when Electron and windowControlsOverlay.visible is true', () => {
vi.stubGlobal('window', {
...window,
electronAPI: {},
navigator: {
...window.navigator,
windowControlsOverlay: { visible: true }
}
})
expect(isNativeWindow()).toBe(true)
})
it('returns false when not in Electron', () => {
const copy = { ...window } as Record<string, unknown>
delete copy['electronAPI']
vi.stubGlobal('window', copy)
expect(isNativeWindow()).toBe(false)
})
it('returns false when windowControlsOverlay.visible is false', () => {
vi.stubGlobal('window', {
...window,
electronAPI: {},
navigator: {
...window.navigator,
windowControlsOverlay: { visible: false }
}
})
expect(isNativeWindow()).toBe(false)
})
it('returns false when windowControlsOverlay is absent', () => {
vi.stubGlobal('window', {
...window,
electronAPI: {},
navigator: { ...window.navigator, windowControlsOverlay: undefined }
})
expect(isNativeWindow()).toBe(false)
})
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import { afterEach, beforeEach, describe, expect, it, vi } from 'vitest'
import { computed, nextTick, ref } from 'vue'
import { withSetup } from '@/test/withSetup'
import { useMinLoadingDurationRef } from '@/utils/refUtil'
describe('useMinLoadingDurationRef', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
vi.useFakeTimers()
})
afterEach(() => {
vi.useRealTimers()
})
it('reflects false when source is initially false', () => {
const source = ref(false)
const result = withSetup(() => useMinLoadingDurationRef(source))
expect(result.value).toBe(false)
})
it('reflects true when source is initially true', () => {
const source = ref(true)
const result = withSetup(() => useMinLoadingDurationRef(source))
expect(result.value).toBe(true)
})
it('becomes true immediately when source transitions to true', async () => {
const source = ref(false)
const result = withSetup(() => useMinLoadingDurationRef(source))
source.value = true
await nextTick()
expect(result.value).toBe(true)
})
it('stays true within minDuration after source returns to false', async () => {
const source = ref(false)
const result = withSetup(() => useMinLoadingDurationRef(source, 250))
source.value = true
await nextTick()
source.value = false
await nextTick()
vi.advanceTimersByTime(100)
await nextTick()
expect(result.value).toBe(true)
})
it('becomes false after minDuration has elapsed', async () => {
const source = ref(false)
const result = withSetup(() => useMinLoadingDurationRef(source, 250))
source.value = true
await nextTick()
source.value = false
await nextTick()
vi.advanceTimersByTime(250)
await nextTick()
expect(result.value).toBe(false)
})
it('remains true while source is true even after minDuration elapses', async () => {
const source = ref(false)
const result = withSetup(() => useMinLoadingDurationRef(source, 250))
source.value = true
await nextTick()
vi.advanceTimersByTime(500)
await nextTick()
expect(result.value).toBe(true)
})
it('works with a computed ref as input', async () => {
const raw = ref(false)
const source = computed(() => raw.value)
const result = withSetup(() => useMinLoadingDurationRef(source))
raw.value = true
await nextTick()
expect(result.value).toBe(true)
})
it('uses 250ms as default minDuration', async () => {
const source = ref(false)
const result = withSetup(() => useMinLoadingDurationRef(source))
source.value = true
await nextTick()
source.value = false
await nextTick()
vi.advanceTimersByTime(249)
await nextTick()
expect(result.value).toBe(true)
vi.advanceTimersByTime(1)
await nextTick()
expect(result.value).toBe(false)
})
})

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export { cn } from '@comfyorg/tailwind-utils'

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"src/**/*.ts",
"src/**/*.vue",
"src/**/*.d.ts",
"vite.config.mts",
"vitest.config.mts"
"vite.config.mts"
],
"references": []
}

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import vue from '@vitejs/plugin-vue'
import path from 'node:path'
import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url'
import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config'
const projectRoot = fileURLToPath(new URL('.', import.meta.url))
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [vue()],
resolve: {
alias: {
'@': path.resolve(projectRoot, 'src'),
'@frontend-locales': path.resolve(projectRoot, '../../src/locales')
}
},
test: {
globals: true,
environment: 'happy-dom',
include: ['src/**/*.{test,spec}.{ts,tsx}'],
setupFiles: ['./src/test/setup.ts']
}
})

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dist/
.astro/
test-results/
playwright-report/
results.json
# Platform-specific Playwright snapshots (CI runs Linux)
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# @comfyorg/website
Marketing/brand website built with Astro + Vue.
## Ashby careers integration
`/careers` and `/zh-CN/careers` are rendered from Ashby's public job board
API at build time. Data flow:
1. `src/pages/careers.astro` awaits `fetchRolesForBuild()` during the
Astro build.
2. `src/utils/ashby.ts` calls
`GET https://api.ashbyhq.com/posting-api/job-board/{board}?includeCompensation=false`,
validates the envelope and each posting with Zod
(`src/utils/ashby.schema.ts`), and maps to the domain type in
`src/data/roles.ts`.
3. On any failure (network, HTTP 4xx/5xx, envelope schema drift),
the fetcher falls back to the committed JSON snapshot at
`src/data/ashby-roles.snapshot.json`.
4. `src/utils/ashby.ci.ts` emits GitHub Actions annotations and a
`$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY` block so stale fetches are visible on green
builds.
### Required environment variables
Both are build-time only. Never prefix with `PUBLIC_` (Astro would
inline that into the client bundle).
| Name | Purpose | Default (when unset) |
| ------------------------------ | --------------------------- | --------------------------------- |
| `WEBSITE_ASHBY_API_KEY` | Ashby API key (Basic auth) | Build uses the committed snapshot |
| `WEBSITE_ASHBY_JOB_BOARD_NAME` | Ashby public job board slug | Build uses the committed snapshot |
### CI wiring (manual step — required)
This repo's `.github/workflows/*.yaml` changes cannot be pushed by a
GitHub App. A maintainer must apply the following edits **once**:
**`.github/workflows/ci-website-build.yaml`** — pass the env into the
build step and run the unit tests before it:
```yaml
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Setup frontend
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-frontend
- name: Run website unit tests
run: pnpm --filter @comfyorg/website test:unit
- name: Build website
env:
WEBSITE_ASHBY_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.WEBSITE_ASHBY_API_KEY }}
WEBSITE_ASHBY_JOB_BOARD_NAME: ${{ vars.WEBSITE_ASHBY_JOB_BOARD_NAME || 'comfy-org' }}
run: pnpm --filter @comfyorg/website build
- name: Verify API key is not leaked into build output
env:
WEBSITE_ASHBY_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.WEBSITE_ASHBY_API_KEY }}
run: |
set +x
if [ -z "${WEBSITE_ASHBY_API_KEY:-}" ]; then
echo "Secret not available in this run; skipping leak check."
exit 0
fi
# grep -rlF prints only file paths (never match content).
MATCHES=$(grep -rlF --exclude-dir=node_modules --null \
-e "$WEBSITE_ASHBY_API_KEY" apps/website/dist/ 2>/dev/null \
| tr '\0' '\n' || true)
if [ -n "$MATCHES" ]; then
echo "::error title=Ashby API key leaked into build output::$MATCHES"
exit 1
fi
```
**`.github/workflows/ci-vercel-website-preview.yaml`** — add the
two env vars to the top-level `env:` block so `vercel build` (both
`deploy-preview` and `deploy-production` jobs) sees them:
```yaml
env:
VERCEL_ORG_ID: ${{ secrets.VERCEL_WEBSITE_ORG_ID }}
VERCEL_PROJECT_ID: ${{ secrets.VERCEL_WEBSITE_PROJECT_ID }}
VERCEL_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.VERCEL_WEBSITE_TOKEN }}
VERCEL_SCOPE: comfyui
WEBSITE_ASHBY_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.WEBSITE_ASHBY_API_KEY }}
WEBSITE_ASHBY_JOB_BOARD_NAME: ${{ vars.WEBSITE_ASHBY_JOB_BOARD_NAME || 'comfy-org' }}
```
The secret must also be added to the Vercel project environment
(`vercel env add WEBSITE_ASHBY_API_KEY …` or via the Vercel UI) so
that `vercel build` in the preview job has access to it.
Fork PRs do not exercise this path: `ci-vercel-website-preview.yaml`
receives an empty `VERCEL_TOKEN` for forks and fails at `vercel pull`
before the build runs. Fork-safe PR interactions (the preview-URL
comment) are handled by `pr-vercel-website-preview.yaml`.
### Refreshing the snapshot
When a maintainer wants to update the committed snapshot (e.g. after
onboarding/offboarding roles):
```bash
WEBSITE_ASHBY_API_KEY=WEBSITE_ASHBY_JOB_BOARD_NAME=comfy-org \
pnpm --filter @comfyorg/website ashby:refresh-snapshot
git commit apps/website/src/data/ashby-roles.snapshot.json
```
The script exits non-zero on any non-fresh outcome so stale/empty
snapshots can't be accidentally committed.
## Scripts
- `pnpm dev` — Astro dev server
- `pnpm build` — production build to `dist/`
- `pnpm typecheck``astro check`
- `pnpm test:unit` — Vitest unit tests
- `pnpm test:e2e` — Playwright E2E tests (requires `pnpm build` first)
- `pnpm ashby:refresh-snapshot` — refresh the committed careers snapshot

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export default defineConfig({
site: 'https://comfy.org',
output: 'static',
prefetch: { prefetchAll: true },
redirects: {
'/cloud/enterprise-case-studies/comfyui-at-architectural-scale-how-moment-factory-reimagined-3d-projection-mapping':
'/customers/moment-factory/',
'/cloud/enterprise-case-studies/how-series-entertainment-rebuilt-game-and-video-production-with-comfyui':
'/customers/series-entertainment/'
},
build: {
assets: '_website'
},
devToolbar: { enabled: !process.env.NO_TOOLBAR },
integrations: [vue(), sitemap()],
vite: {
plugins: [tailwindcss()],
server: {
watch: {
ignored: ['**/playwright-report/**']
}
}
plugins: [tailwindcss()]
},
build: {
assetsPrefix: process.env.VERCEL_URL
? `https://${process.env.VERCEL_URL}`
: undefined
},
i18n: {
locales: ['en', 'zh-CN'],

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import { expect } from '@playwright/test'
import { test } from './fixtures/blockExternalMedia'
test.describe('Careers page @smoke', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/careers')
})
test('has correct title', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(page).toHaveTitle('Careers — Comfy')
})
test('Roles section heading is visible', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(
page.getByRole('heading', { name: 'Roles', level: 2 })
).toBeVisible()
})
test('renders at least one role from the snapshot', async ({ page }) => {
const roles = page.getByTestId('careers-role-link')
await expect(roles.first()).toBeVisible()
expect(await roles.count()).toBeGreaterThan(0)
})
test('each role links to jobs.ashbyhq.com', async ({ page }) => {
const roles = page.getByTestId('careers-role-link')
const count = await roles.count()
for (let i = 0; i < count; i++) {
const href = await roles.nth(i).getAttribute('href')
expect(href).toMatch(/^https:\/\/jobs\.ashbyhq\.com\//)
}
})
test('ENGINEERING category filter narrows the role list', async ({
page
}) => {
const allCount = await page.getByTestId('careers-role-link').count()
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)
})
})
test.describe('Careers page (zh-CN) @smoke', () => {
test('renders localized heading and roles', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/zh-CN/careers')
await expect(page).toHaveTitle('招聘 — Comfy')
await expect(
page.getByRole('heading', { name: '职位', level: 2 })
).toBeVisible()
await expect(page.getByTestId('careers-role-link').first()).toBeVisible()
})
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import { expect } from '@playwright/test'
import { test } from './fixtures/blockExternalMedia'
test.describe('Cloud page @smoke', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/cloud')
})
test('has correct title', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(page).toHaveTitle('Comfy Cloud — AI in the Cloud')
})
test('HeroSection heading and subtitle are visible', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(
page.getByRole('heading', { name: /The full power of/i, level: 1 })
).toBeVisible()
await expect(
page.getByText(/The easiest way to start with ComfyUI/)
).toBeVisible()
})
test('HeroSection has CTA button linking to cloud', async ({ page }) => {
const cta = page.getByRole('link', { name: /TRY COMFY CLOUD FOR FREE/i })
await expect(cta).toBeVisible()
})
test('ReasonSection heading and reasons are visible', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(
page.getByRole('heading', { name: /Why.*professionals.*choose/i })
).toBeVisible()
for (const title of [
'Powerful GPUs',
'All models',
'More control',
'Community workflows'
]) {
await expect(page.getByText(title).first()).toBeVisible()
}
})
test('AIModelsSection heading and 5 model cards are visible', async ({
page
}) => {
const heading = page.getByRole('heading', { name: /leading AI models/i })
await expect(heading).toBeVisible()
const section = heading.locator('xpath=ancestor::section')
const grid = section.locator('.grid')
const modelCards = grid.locator('a[href="https://comfy.org/workflows"]')
await expect(modelCards).toHaveCount(5)
})
test('AIModelsSection CTA links to workflows', async ({ page }) => {
const cta = page.getByRole('link', {
name: /EXPLORE WORKFLOWS/i
})
await expect(cta.first()).toBeVisible()
await expect(cta.first()).toHaveAttribute(
'href',
'https://comfy.org/workflows'
)
})
test('AudienceSection heading and cards are visible', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(page.getByText(/creators/i).first()).toBeVisible()
for (const label of ['CREATORS', 'TEAMS & STUDIOS']) {
await expect(page.getByText(label).first()).toBeVisible()
}
})
test('PricingSection heading and CTA are visible', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(page.getByText(/Simple, credit-based pricing/)).toBeVisible()
const cta = page.getByRole('link', { name: /SEE PRICING PLANS/i })
await expect(cta).toBeVisible()
await expect(cta).toHaveAttribute('href', '/cloud/pricing')
})
test('ProductCardsSection has 3 product cards', async ({ page }) => {
const section = page.locator('section', {
has: page.getByRole('heading', { name: /The AI creation/ })
})
const cards = section.locator('a[href]')
await expect(cards).toHaveCount(3)
})
test('FAQSection heading is visible with 15 items', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(page.getByRole('heading', { name: /FAQ/i })).toBeVisible()
const faqButtons = page.locator('button[aria-controls^="faq-panel-"]')
await expect(faqButtons).toHaveCount(15)
})
})
test.describe('Cloud FAQ accordion @interaction', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/cloud')
})
test('all FAQs are collapsed by default', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(
page.getByText(/Comfy Cloud is a version of ComfyUI/i)
).toBeHidden()
})
test('clicking a collapsed FAQ expands it', async ({ page }) => {
const firstQuestion = page.getByRole('button', {
name: /What is Comfy Cloud/i
})
await firstQuestion.scrollIntoViewIfNeeded()
// Gate: wait for Vue hydration to bind aria-expanded
await expect(firstQuestion).toHaveAttribute('aria-expanded', 'false')
await firstQuestion.click()
await expect(
page.getByText(/Comfy Cloud is a version of ComfyUI/i)
).toBeVisible()
})
test('clicking an expanded FAQ collapses it again', async ({ page }) => {
const firstQuestion = page.getByRole('button', {
name: /What is Comfy Cloud/i
})
await firstQuestion.scrollIntoViewIfNeeded()
// Gate: wait for Vue hydration to bind aria-expanded
await expect(firstQuestion).toHaveAttribute('aria-expanded', 'false')
await firstQuestion.click()
await expect(firstQuestion).toHaveAttribute('aria-expanded', 'true')
await expect(
page.getByText(/Comfy Cloud is a version of ComfyUI/i)
).toBeVisible()
await firstQuestion.click()
await expect(firstQuestion).toHaveAttribute('aria-expanded', 'false')
await expect(
page.getByText(/Comfy Cloud is a version of ComfyUI/i)
).toBeHidden()
})
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import { devices, expect } from '@playwright/test'
import { test } from './fixtures/blockExternalMedia'
const WINDOWS_UA =
'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/131.0.0.0 Safari/537.36'
test.describe('Download page @smoke', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/download')
})
test('has correct title', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(page).toHaveTitle('Download Comfy — Run AI Locally')
})
test('CloudBannerSection is visible with cloud link', async ({ page }) => {
const link = page.getByRole('link', { name: /TRY COMFY CLOUD/i })
await expect(link).toBeVisible()
await expect(link).toHaveAttribute('href', 'https://cloud.comfy.org')
})
test('HeroSection heading and subtitle are visible', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(
page.getByRole('heading', { name: /Run on your hardware/i, level: 1 })
).toBeVisible()
await expect(page.getByText(/The full ComfyUI engine/)).toBeVisible()
})
test('HeroSection has download and GitHub buttons', async ({ browser }) => {
const context = await browser.newContext({ userAgent: WINDOWS_UA })
const page = await context.newPage()
await page.goto('/download')
const hero = page.locator('section', {
has: page.getByRole('heading', {
name: /Run on your hardware/i,
level: 1
})
})
const downloadBtn = hero.getByRole('link', { name: /DOWNLOAD LOCAL/i })
await expect(downloadBtn).toBeVisible()
await expect(downloadBtn).toHaveAttribute('target', '_blank')
const githubBtn = hero.getByRole('link', { name: /INSTALL FROM GITHUB/i })
await expect(githubBtn).toBeVisible()
await expect(githubBtn).toHaveAttribute(
'href',
'https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI'
)
await context.close()
})
test('ReasonSection heading and reasons are visible', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(
page.getByRole('heading', { name: /Why.*professionals.*choose/i })
).toBeVisible()
for (const title of [
'Unlimited',
'Any model',
'Your machine',
'Free. Open Source'
]) {
await expect(page.getByText(title).first()).toBeVisible()
}
})
test('EcoSystemSection heading is visible', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(page.getByText(/An ecosystem that moves faster/)).toBeVisible()
})
test('ProductCardsSection has 3 product cards', async ({ page }) => {
const section = page.locator('section', {
has: page.getByRole('heading', { name: /The AI creation/ })
})
const cards = section.locator('a[href]')
await expect(cards).toHaveCount(3)
})
test('ProductCardsSection links to cloud, api, enterprise', async ({
page
}) => {
const section = page.locator('section', {
has: page.getByRole('heading', { name: /The AI creation/ })
})
for (const href of ['/cloud', '/api', '/cloud/enterprise']) {
await expect(section.locator(`a[href="${href}"]`)).toBeVisible()
}
})
test('FAQSection heading is visible with 8 items', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(page.getByRole('heading', { name: /FAQ/i })).toBeVisible()
const faqButtons = page.locator('button[aria-controls^="faq-panel-"]')
await expect(faqButtons).toHaveCount(8)
})
})
test.describe('FAQ accordion @interaction', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/download')
})
test('all FAQs are collapsed by default', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(
page.getByText(/A dedicated GPU is strongly recommended/i)
).toBeHidden()
await expect(page.getByText(/ComfyUI is lightweight/i)).toBeHidden()
})
test('clicking a collapsed FAQ expands it', async ({ page }) => {
const firstQuestion = page.getByRole('button', {
name: /Do I need a GPU/i
})
await firstQuestion.scrollIntoViewIfNeeded()
// Gate: wait for Vue hydration to bind aria-expanded
await expect(firstQuestion).toHaveAttribute('aria-expanded', 'false')
await firstQuestion.click()
await expect(
page.getByText(/A dedicated GPU is strongly recommended/i)
).toBeVisible()
})
test('clicking an expanded FAQ collapses it again', async ({ page }) => {
const firstQuestion = page.getByRole('button', {
name: /Do I need a GPU/i
})
await firstQuestion.scrollIntoViewIfNeeded()
// Gate: wait for Vue hydration to bind aria-expanded
await expect(firstQuestion).toHaveAttribute('aria-expanded', 'false')
await firstQuestion.click()
await expect(firstQuestion).toHaveAttribute('aria-expanded', 'true')
await expect(
page.getByText(/A dedicated GPU is strongly recommended/i)
).toBeVisible()
await firstQuestion.click()
await expect(firstQuestion).toHaveAttribute('aria-expanded', 'false')
await expect(
page.getByText(/A dedicated GPU is strongly recommended/i)
).toBeHidden()
})
})
test.describe('Download page mobile @mobile', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/download')
})
test('CloudBannerSection is visible', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(page.getByText(/Need more power/)).toBeVisible()
})
test('HeroSection heading is visible', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(
page.getByRole('heading', { name: /Run on your hardware/i, level: 1 })
).toBeVisible()
})
test('download buttons are stacked vertically', async ({ browser }) => {
const context = await browser.newContext({
...devices['Pixel 5'],
userAgent: WINDOWS_UA
})
const page = await context.newPage()
await page.goto('/download')
const hero = page.locator('section', {
has: page.getByRole('heading', {
name: /Run on your hardware/i,
level: 1
})
})
const downloadBtn = hero.getByRole('link', { name: /DOWNLOAD LOCAL/i })
const githubBtn = hero.getByRole('link', { name: /INSTALL FROM GITHUB/i })
await expect(downloadBtn).toBeVisible()
await expect(githubBtn).toBeVisible()
await expect
.poll(async () => {
const downloadBox = await downloadBtn.boundingBox()
const githubBox = await githubBtn.boundingBox()
if (!downloadBox || !githubBox) return false
return githubBox.y > downloadBox.y
})
.toBe(true)
await context.close()
})
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import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url'
import type { Route } from '@playwright/test'
import { test as base } from '@playwright/test'
function assetPath(relativePath: string) {
return fileURLToPath(new URL(relativePath, import.meta.url))
}
const IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER = assetPath('../assets/placeholder-1x1.webp')
const VIDEO_PLACEHOLDER = assetPath('../assets/placeholder.webm')
const ANALYTICS_PATTERN = '**/va.vercel-scripts.com/**' as const
const MEDIA_PATTERN =
/^https:\/\/media\.comfy\.org\/.*\.(webp|webm|mp4|png|jpg|jpeg|vtt)(\?.*)?$/i
const VIDEO_PATTERN = /\.(webm|mp4)(\?|$)/i
const SUBTITLE_PATTERN = /\.vtt(\?|$)/i
function blockAnalytics(route: Route) {
return route.abort('blockedbyclient')
}
async function fulfillMedia(route: Route) {
const url = route.request().url()
if (VIDEO_PATTERN.test(url))
return route.fulfill({ path: VIDEO_PLACEHOLDER, status: 200 })
if (SUBTITLE_PATTERN.test(url))
return route.fulfill({
status: 200,
contentType: 'text/vtt',
body: 'WEBVTT\n'
})
await route.fulfill({ path: IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER, status: 200 })
}
export const test = base.extend<{ blockExternalMedia: void }>({
blockExternalMedia: [
async ({ page }, use) => {
await page.route(ANALYTICS_PATTERN, blockAnalytics)
await page.route(MEDIA_PATTERN, fulfillMedia)
await use()
},
{ auto: true }
]
})

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import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url'
import { expect } from '@playwright/test'
import { test } from './fixtures/blockExternalMedia'
const caseStudyVideoPath = fileURLToPath(
new URL(
'../../../public/assets/images/cloud-subscription.webm',
import.meta.url
)
)
test.describe('Homepage @smoke', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/')
})
test('has correct title', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(page).toHaveTitle('Comfy — Professional Control of Visual AI')
})
test('HeroSection heading is visible', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(
page.getByRole('heading', { name: /Professional Control/i, level: 1 })
).toBeVisible()
})
test('SocialProofBar logos are visible', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(
page.locator('img[src*="/icons/clients/"]').first()
).toBeVisible()
})
test('ProductShowcase section is visible', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(page.getByText('HOW', { exact: true }).first()).toBeVisible()
await expect(
page.getByText(/Connect models, processing steps, and outputs/)
).toBeVisible()
})
test('UseCaseSection is visible', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(
page.getByText('Industries that create with ComfyUI')
).toBeVisible()
})
test('GetStartedSection with heading is visible', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(
page.getByRole('heading', { name: 'Get started in minutes' })
).toBeVisible()
})
test('ProductCardsSection has 4 product cards', async ({ page }) => {
const section = page.locator('section', {
has: page.getByRole('heading', { name: /The AI creation/ })
})
const cards = section.locator('a[href]')
await expect(cards).toHaveCount(4)
})
test('CaseStudySpotlight section is visible', async ({ page }) => {
const section = page.locator('section', {
has: page.getByText('Customer Stories')
})
await expect(section).toBeVisible()
await expect(
section.getByRole('heading', { name: /See Comfy/i })
).toBeVisible()
})
test('BuildWhatSection is visible', async ({ page }) => {
// "DOESN'T EXIST" is the actual badge text rendered in the Build What section
await expect(page.getByText("DOESN'T EXIST")).toBeVisible()
})
})
test.describe('Product showcase accordion @interaction', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/')
})
test('first feature is active by default', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(
page.getByText(/Build powerful AI pipelines by connecting nodes/).first()
).toBeVisible()
})
test('clicking inactive feature expands it and collapses previous', async ({
page
}) => {
const secondFeature = page
.getByRole('button', { name: /App mode/i })
.first()
await secondFeature.scrollIntoViewIfNeeded()
await secondFeature.click()
await expect(
secondFeature.getByText(/If you are new to ComfyUI/)
).toBeVisible()
const firstFeature = page
.getByRole('button', { name: /Full Control with Nodes/i })
.first()
await expect(firstFeature).not.toHaveClass(/bg-primary-comfy-yellow/)
await expect(secondFeature).toHaveClass(/bg-primary-comfy-yellow/)
})
})
test.describe('Video player @interaction', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
await page.route(
'https://media.comfy.org/website/customers/blackmath/video.webm',
(route) =>
route.fulfill({
contentType: 'video/webm',
path: caseStudyVideoPath
})
)
await page.goto('/')
})
test('clicking play advances playback', async ({ page }) => {
const section = page.locator('section', {
has: page.getByText('Customer Stories')
})
const video = section.locator('video')
await expect
.poll(
async () =>
video.evaluate((element: HTMLVideoElement) => element.duration),
{ timeout: 15_000 }
)
.toBeGreaterThan(0)
await section.getByRole('button', { name: 'Play' }).click()
await expect
.poll(async () =>
video.evaluate((element: HTMLVideoElement) => element.currentTime)
)
.toBeGreaterThan(0)
})
})
test.describe('Product cards links @smoke', () => {
test('cards have correct hrefs', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/')
const section = page.locator('section', {
has: page.getByRole('heading', { name: /The AI creation/ })
})
for (const href of ['/download', '/cloud', '/api', '/cloud/enterprise']) {
await expect(section.locator(`a[href="${href}"]`)).toBeVisible()
}
})
})
test.describe('Get started section links @smoke', () => {
test('has download and cloud links', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/')
const section = page.locator('section', {
has: page.getByRole('heading', { name: 'Get started in minutes' })
})
const downloadLink = section.getByRole('link', { name: 'Download Local' })
await expect(downloadLink).toBeVisible()
await expect(downloadLink).toHaveAttribute('href', '/download')
const cloudLink = section.getByRole('link', { name: 'Launch Cloud' })
await expect(cloudLink).toBeVisible()
await expect(cloudLink).toHaveAttribute('href', 'https://cloud.comfy.org')
})
})

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import { expect } from '@playwright/test'
import { test } from './fixtures/blockExternalMedia'
test.describe('Desktop navigation @smoke', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/')
})
test('logo links to homepage', async ({ page }) => {
const logo = page.getByRole('link', { name: 'Comfy home' })
await expect(logo).toBeVisible()
await expect(logo).toHaveAttribute('href', '/')
})
test('has all top-level nav items', async ({ page }) => {
const nav = page.getByRole('navigation', { name: 'Main navigation' })
const desktopLinks = nav.getByTestId('desktop-nav-links')
for (const label of [
'PRODUCTS',
'PRICING',
'COMMUNITY',
'RESOURCES',
'COMPANY'
]) {
await expect(desktopLinks.getByText(label).first()).toBeVisible()
}
})
test('CTA buttons are visible', async ({ page }) => {
const nav = page.getByRole('navigation', { name: 'Main navigation' })
const desktopCTA = nav.getByTestId('desktop-nav-cta')
await expect(
desktopCTA.getByRole('link', { name: 'DOWNLOAD LOCAL' })
).toBeVisible()
await expect(
desktopCTA.getByRole('link', { name: 'LAUNCH CLOUD' })
).toBeVisible()
})
})
test.describe('Desktop dropdown @interaction', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/')
})
test('hovering PRODUCTS shows dropdown items', async ({ page }) => {
const nav = page.getByRole('navigation', { name: 'Main navigation' })
const desktopLinks = nav.getByTestId('desktop-nav-links')
const productsButton = desktopLinks.getByRole('button', {
name: /PRODUCTS/i
})
await productsButton.hover()
const dropdown = productsButton.locator('..').getByTestId('nav-dropdown')
for (const item of [
'Comfy Local',
'Comfy Cloud',
'Comfy API',
'Comfy Enterprise'
]) {
await expect(dropdown.getByText(item)).toBeVisible()
}
})
test('moving mouse away closes dropdown', async ({ page }) => {
const nav = page.getByRole('navigation', { name: 'Main navigation' })
const desktopLinks = nav.getByTestId('desktop-nav-links')
await desktopLinks.getByRole('button', { name: /PRODUCTS/i }).hover()
const comfyLocal = nav.getByRole('link', { name: 'Comfy Local' }).first()
await expect(comfyLocal).toBeVisible()
await page.locator('main').hover()
await expect(comfyLocal).toBeHidden()
})
test('Escape key closes dropdown', async ({ page }) => {
const nav = page.getByRole('navigation', { name: 'Main navigation' })
const desktopLinks = nav.getByTestId('desktop-nav-links')
await desktopLinks.getByRole('button', { name: /PRODUCTS/i }).hover()
const comfyLocal = nav.getByRole('link', { name: 'Comfy Local' }).first()
await expect(comfyLocal).toBeVisible()
await page.keyboard.press('Escape')
await expect(comfyLocal).toBeHidden()
})
})
test.describe('Mobile menu @mobile', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/')
})
test('hamburger button is visible', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(
page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Toggle menu' })
).toBeVisible()
})
test('clicking hamburger opens mobile menu with nav items', async ({
page
}) => {
await page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Toggle menu' }).click()
const menu = page.locator('#site-mobile-menu')
await expect(menu).toBeVisible()
for (const label of ['PRODUCTS', 'PRICING', 'COMMUNITY']) {
await expect(menu.getByText(label).first()).toBeVisible()
}
})
test('clicking section with subitems drills down and back works', async ({
page
}) => {
await page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Toggle menu' }).click()
const menu = page.locator('#site-mobile-menu')
await menu.getByText('PRODUCTS').first().click()
await expect(menu.getByText('Comfy Local')).toBeVisible()
await expect(menu.getByText('Comfy Cloud')).toBeVisible()
await menu.getByRole('button', { name: /BACK/i }).click()
await expect(menu.getByText('PRODUCTS').first()).toBeVisible()
})
test('CTA buttons visible in mobile menu', async ({ page }) => {
await page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Toggle menu' }).click()
const menu = page.locator('#site-mobile-menu')
await expect(
menu.getByRole('link', { name: 'DOWNLOAD LOCAL' })
).toBeVisible()
await expect(menu.getByRole('link', { name: 'LAUNCH CLOUD' })).toBeVisible()
})
})
test.describe('Footer @smoke', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/')
})
test('footer is visible with link sections', async ({ page }) => {
const footer = page.locator('footer')
await expect(footer).toBeVisible()
for (const heading of ['Products', 'Resources', 'Company']) {
await expect(
footer.getByRole('heading', { name: heading }).first()
).toBeVisible()
}
})
test('copyright text is visible', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(
page.locator('footer').getByText(/© \d{4} Comfy Org/)
).toBeVisible()
})
})

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import { expect } from '@playwright/test'
import { test } from './fixtures/blockExternalMedia'
test.describe('Desktop layout @smoke', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/')
})
test('navigation links visible and hamburger hidden', async ({ page }) => {
const nav = page.getByRole('navigation', { name: 'Main navigation' })
const desktopLinks = nav.getByTestId('desktop-nav-links')
await expect(desktopLinks.getByText('PRODUCTS').first()).toBeVisible()
await expect(desktopLinks.getByText('PRICING').first()).toBeVisible()
await expect(page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Toggle menu' })).toBeHidden()
})
test('product cards in grid layout', async ({ page }) => {
const section = page.locator('section', {
has: page.getByRole('heading', { name: /The AI creation/ })
})
const cards = section.locator('a[href]')
await expect(cards).toHaveCount(4)
const firstBox = await cards.nth(0).boundingBox()
const secondBox = await cards.nth(1).boundingBox()
expect(firstBox, 'first card bounding box').not.toBeNull()
expect(secondBox, 'second card bounding box').not.toBeNull()
expect(firstBox!.y).toBeCloseTo(secondBox!.y, 0)
})
})
test.describe('Mobile layout @mobile', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/')
})
test('hamburger visible and desktop nav hidden', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(
page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Toggle menu' })
).toBeVisible()
})
test('SocialProofBar shows two marquee rows on mobile', async ({ page }) => {
const mobileContainer = page.getByTestId('social-proof-mobile')
await expect(mobileContainer).toBeVisible()
})
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export const VIEWPORTS = [
{ name: '1-sm', width: 393, height: 851 },
{ name: '2-md', width: 768, height: 1024 },
{ name: '3-lg', width: 1280, height: 800 },
{ name: '4-xl', width: 1536, height: 864 }
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import type { Page } from '@playwright/test'
import { expect } from '@playwright/test'
import { test } from './fixtures/blockExternalMedia'
import { VIEWPORTS } from './viewports'
test.describe.configure({ timeout: 60_000 })
const SMALL_VIEWPORTS = VIEWPORTS.filter(
(v) => v.name === '1-sm' || v.name === '2-md'
)
async function assertNoOverflow(page: Page) {
await expect
.poll(
() =>
page.evaluate(
() =>
document.documentElement.scrollWidth >
document.documentElement.clientWidth
),
{ message: 'page has horizontal overflow', timeout: 5_000 }
)
.toBe(false)
}
async function navigateAndSettle(page: Page, url: string) {
await page.goto(url)
await page.waitForLoadState('networkidle')
}
test.describe('Home', { tag: '@visual' }, () => {
for (const vp of VIEWPORTS) {
test.describe(vp.name, () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
await page.setViewportSize({ width: vp.width, height: vp.height })
await navigateAndSettle(page, '/')
})
test('product-cards screenshot', async ({ page }) => {
const section = page.locator('section', {
has: page.getByRole('heading', { name: /The AI creation/i })
})
await expect(section).toBeVisible()
await section.scrollIntoViewIfNeeded()
await expect(page).toHaveScreenshot(`home-product-cards-${vp.name}.png`)
})
test('get-started screenshot', async ({ page }) => {
const section = page.locator('section', {
has: page.getByRole('heading', { name: /Get started/i })
})
await expect(section).toBeVisible()
await section.scrollIntoViewIfNeeded()
await expect(page).toHaveScreenshot(`home-get-started-${vp.name}.png`)
})
})
}
})
test.describe('Pricing', { tag: '@visual' }, () => {
for (const vp of VIEWPORTS) {
test(`pricing-tiers-${vp.name}`, async ({ page }) => {
await page.setViewportSize({ width: vp.width, height: vp.height })
await navigateAndSettle(page, '/cloud/pricing')
await assertNoOverflow(page)
const section = page.locator('section', {
has: page.getByRole('heading', { name: /Pricing/i })
})
await expect(section).toBeVisible()
await section.scrollIntoViewIfNeeded()
await expect(page).toHaveScreenshot(`pricing-tiers-${vp.name}.png`)
})
}
})
test.describe('Contact', { tag: '@visual' }, () => {
for (const vp of SMALL_VIEWPORTS) {
test(`form-${vp.name}`, async ({ page }) => {
await page.setViewportSize({ width: vp.width, height: vp.height })
await navigateAndSettle(page, '/contact')
const section = page.locator('section', {
has: page.getByRole('heading', { name: /Create powerful workflows/i })
})
await expect(section).toBeVisible()
await section.scrollIntoViewIfNeeded()
await expect(page).toHaveScreenshot(`contact-form-${vp.name}.png`)
})
}
})
test.describe('Gallery', { tag: '@visual' }, () => {
for (const vp of SMALL_VIEWPORTS) {
test(`gallery-grid-${vp.name}`, async ({ page }) => {
await page.setViewportSize({ width: vp.width, height: vp.height })
await navigateAndSettle(page, '/gallery')
const section = page.getByTestId('gallery-grid')
await expect(section).toBeVisible()
await section.scrollIntoViewIfNeeded()
await expect(page).toHaveScreenshot(`gallery-grid-${vp.name}.png`)
})
}
})
test.describe('About', { tag: '@visual' }, () => {
for (const vp of SMALL_VIEWPORTS) {
test(`hero-${vp.name}`, async ({ page }) => {
await page.setViewportSize({ width: vp.width, height: vp.height })
await navigateAndSettle(page, '/about')
const hero = page.locator('section', {
has: page.getByRole('heading', { name: /Build the tools/i })
})
await expect(hero).toBeVisible()
await hero.scrollIntoViewIfNeeded()
await expect(page).toHaveScreenshot(`about-hero-${vp.name}.png`)
})
}
})
test.describe('Overflow guards', { tag: '@visual' }, () => {
const pages = [
'/',
'/cloud',
'/cloud/pricing',
'/contact',
'/download',
'/gallery',
'/about',
'/careers'
]
for (const url of pages) {
for (const vp of VIEWPORTS) {
test(`${url} ${vp.name} no overflow`, async ({ page }) => {
await page.setViewportSize({ width: vp.width, height: vp.height })
await page.goto(url)
await assertNoOverflow(page)
})
}
}
})

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"type": "module",
"scripts": {
"dev": "astro dev",
"dev:no-toolbar": "cross-env NO_TOOLBAR=1 astro dev",
"build": "astro build",
"preview": "astro preview",
"typecheck": "astro check",
"test:unit": "vitest run",
"test:coverage": "vitest run --coverage",
"test:e2e": "playwright test",
"test:e2e:local": "cross-env PLAYWRIGHT_LOCAL=1 playwright test",
"test:visual": "playwright test --project visual",
"test:visual:update": "playwright test --project visual --update-snapshots",
"ashby:refresh-snapshot": "tsx ./scripts/refresh-ashby-snapshot.ts"
"preview": "astro preview"
},
"dependencies": {
"@astrojs/sitemap": "catalog:",
"@comfyorg/design-system": "workspace:*",
"@comfyorg/tailwind-utils": "workspace:*",
"@vercel/analytics": "catalog:",
"@vueuse/core": "catalog:",
"cva": "catalog:",
"gsap": "catalog:",
"lenis": "catalog:",
"vue": "catalog:",
"zod": "catalog:"
"vue": "catalog:"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@astrojs/check": "catalog:",
"@astrojs/vue": "catalog:",
"@playwright/test": "catalog:",
"@tailwindcss/vite": "catalog:",
"astro": "catalog:",
"tailwindcss": "catalog:",
"tsx": "catalog:",
"typescript": "catalog:",
"vitest": "catalog:"
"typescript": "catalog:"
},
"nx": {
"tags": [
@@ -94,32 +75,6 @@
"cwd": "apps/website",
"command": "astro check"
}
},
"test:unit": {
"executor": "nx:run-commands",
"cache": true,
"options": {
"cwd": "apps/website",
"command": "vitest run"
}
},
"test:coverage": {
"executor": "nx:run-commands",
"cache": true,
"options": {
"cwd": "apps/website",
"command": "vitest run --coverage"
}
},
"test:e2e": {
"executor": "nx:run-commands",
"dependsOn": [
"build"
],
"options": {
"cwd": "apps/website",
"command": "playwright test"
}
}
}
}

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import type { PlaywrightTestConfig } from '@playwright/test'
import { defineConfig, devices } from '@playwright/test'
const maybeLocalOptions: PlaywrightTestConfig = process.env.PLAYWRIGHT_LOCAL
? {
timeout: 30_000,
retries: 0,
workers: 1,
use: {
baseURL: 'http://localhost:4321',
trace: 'on',
video: 'on'
}
}
: {
retries: process.env.CI ? 2 : 0,
use: {
baseURL: 'http://localhost:4321',
trace: 'on-first-retry'
}
}
export default defineConfig({
testDir: './e2e',
fullyParallel: true,
forbidOnly: !!process.env.CI,
reporter: process.env.CI
? [['html'], ['json', { outputFile: 'results.json' }]]
: 'html',
expect: {
toHaveScreenshot: { maxDiffPixels: 50 }
},
...maybeLocalOptions,
webServer: {
command: 'pnpm preview',
port: 4321,
reuseExistingServer: !process.env.CI
},
projects: [
{
name: 'desktop',
use: { ...devices['Desktop Chrome'] },
grepInvert: /@mobile|@visual/
},
{
name: 'mobile',
use: { ...devices['Pixel 5'] },
grep: /@mobile/
},
{
name: 'visual',
use: { ...devices['Desktop Chrome'] },
grep: /@visual/,
fullyParallel: false
}
]
})

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