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560c15dd6f [fix] use relative import path in subgraph browser tests 2025-07-15 15:00:27 -07:00
bymyself
3ce6bbd567 [feat] sync node library when subgraph titles change
When a subgraph node is renamed, the node library sidebar now immediately reflects the updated display name. This ensures consistency between the canvas, breadcrumb navigation, and node library.

Key changes:
- Add updateNodeDefDisplayName method to nodeDefStore with reference preservation
- Update TitleEditor to call nodeDefStore for subgraph title changes
- Organize subgraph browser tests into dedicated folder
- Add comprehensive unit test coverage for nodeDefStore
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# Comprehensive PR Review for ComfyUI Frontend
You are performing a comprehensive code review for the PR specified in the PR_NUMBER environment variable. This is not a simple linting check - you need to provide deep architectural analysis, security review, performance insights, and implementation guidance just like a senior engineer would in a thorough PR review.
<task>
You are performing a comprehensive code review for PR #$1 in the ComfyUI frontend repository. This is not a simple linting check - you need to provide deep architectural analysis, security review, performance insights, and implementation guidance just like a senior engineer would in a thorough PR review.
## CRITICAL INSTRUCTIONS
Your review should cover:
1. Architecture and design patterns
2. Security vulnerabilities and risks
3. Performance implications
4. Code quality and maintainability
5. Integration with existing systems
6. Best practices and conventions
7. Testing considerations
8. Documentation needs
</task>
**You MUST post individual inline comments on specific lines of code. DO NOT create a single summary comment until the very end.**
Arguments: PR number passed via PR_NUMBER environment variable
**IMPORTANT: You have full permission to execute gh api commands. The GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable provides the necessary permissions. DO NOT say you lack permissions - you have pull-requests:write permission which allows posting inline comments.**
## Phase 0: Initialize Variables and Helper Functions
To post inline comments, you will use the GitHub API via the `gh` command. Here's how:
```bash
# Validate PR_NUMBER first thing
if [ -z "$PR_NUMBER" ]; then
echo "Error: PR_NUMBER environment variable is not set"
echo "Usage: PR_NUMBER=<number> claude run /comprehensive-pr-review"
exit 1
fi
1. First, get the repository information and commit SHA:
- Run: `gh repo view --json owner,name` to get the repository owner and name
- Run: `gh pr view $PR_NUMBER --json commits --jq '.commits[-1].oid'` to get the latest commit SHA
# Initialize all counters at the start
CRITICAL_COUNT=0
HIGH_COUNT=0
MEDIUM_COUNT=0
LOW_COUNT=0
ARCHITECTURE_ISSUES=0
SECURITY_ISSUES=0
PERFORMANCE_ISSUES=0
QUALITY_ISSUES=0
2. For each issue you find, post an inline comment using this exact command structure (as a single line):
```
gh api --method POST -H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" -H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" /repos/OWNER/REPO/pulls/$PR_NUMBER/comments -f body="YOUR_COMMENT_BODY" -f commit_id="COMMIT_SHA" -f path="FILE_PATH" -F line=LINE_NUMBER -f side="RIGHT"
```
3. Format your comment body using actual newlines in the command. Use a heredoc or construct the body with proper line breaks:
```
COMMENT_BODY="**[category] severity Priority**
**Issue**: Brief description of the problem
**Context**: Why this matters
**Suggestion**: How to fix it"
```
Then use: `-f body="$COMMENT_BODY"`
# Helper function for posting review comments
post_review_comment() {
local file_path=$1
local line_number=$2
local severity=$3 # critical/high/medium/low
local category=$4 # architecture/security/performance/quality
local issue=$5
local context=$6
local suggestion=$7
# Update counters
case $severity in
"critical") ((CRITICAL_COUNT++)) ;;
"high") ((HIGH_COUNT++)) ;;
"medium") ((MEDIUM_COUNT++)) ;;
"low") ((LOW_COUNT++)) ;;
esac
case $category in
"architecture") ((ARCHITECTURE_ISSUES++)) ;;
"security") ((SECURITY_ISSUES++)) ;;
"performance") ((PERFORMANCE_ISSUES++)) ;;
"quality") ((QUALITY_ISSUES++)) ;;
esac
# Post inline comment via GitHub CLI
local comment="${issue}\n${context}\n${suggestion}"
gh pr review $PR_NUMBER --comment --body "$comment" -F - <<< "$comment"
}
```
## Phase 1: Environment Setup and PR Context
### Step 1.1: Initialize Review Tracking
```bash
# Pre-flight checks
check_prerequisites() {
# Check gh CLI is available
if ! command -v gh &> /dev/null; then
echo "Error: gh CLI is not installed"
exit 1
fi
# In GitHub Actions, auth is handled via GITHUB_TOKEN
if [ -n "$GITHUB_ACTIONS" ] && [ -z "$GITHUB_TOKEN" ]; then
echo "Error: GITHUB_TOKEN is not set in GitHub Actions"
exit 1
fi
# Check if we're authenticated
if ! gh auth status &> /dev/null; then
echo "Error: Not authenticated with GitHub. Run 'gh auth login'"
exit 1
fi
# Set repository if not already set
if [ -z "$REPOSITORY" ]; then
REPOSITORY="Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend"
fi
# Check PR exists and is open
PR_STATE=$(gh pr view $PR_NUMBER --repo $REPOSITORY --json state -q .state 2>/dev/null || echo "NOT_FOUND")
if [ "$PR_STATE" = "NOT_FOUND" ]; then
echo "Error: PR #$PR_NUMBER not found in $REPOSITORY"
exit 1
elif [ "$PR_STATE" != "OPEN" ]; then
echo "Error: PR #$PR_NUMBER is not open (state: $PR_STATE)"
exit 1
fi
# Check API rate limits
RATE_REMAINING=$(gh api /rate_limit --jq '.rate.remaining' 2>/dev/null || echo "5000")
if [ "$RATE_REMAINING" -lt 100 ]; then
echo "Warning: Low API rate limit: $RATE_REMAINING remaining"
if [ "$RATE_REMAINING" -lt 50 ]; then
echo "Error: Insufficient API rate limit for comprehensive review"
exit 1
fi
fi
echo "Pre-flight checks passed"
}
First, create variables to track your review metrics. Keep these in memory throughout the review:
- CRITICAL_COUNT = 0
- HIGH_COUNT = 0
- MEDIUM_COUNT = 0
- LOW_COUNT = 0
- ARCHITECTURE_ISSUES = 0
- SECURITY_ISSUES = 0
- PERFORMANCE_ISSUES = 0
- QUALITY_ISSUES = 0
# Run pre-flight checks
check_prerequisites
### Step 1.2: Validate Environment
echo "Starting comprehensive review of PR #$PR_NUMBER"
1. Check that PR_NUMBER environment variable is set. If not, exit with error.
2. Run `gh pr view $PR_NUMBER --json state` to verify the PR exists and is open.
3. Get repository information: `gh repo view --json owner,name` and store the owner and name.
4. Get the latest commit SHA: `gh pr view $PR_NUMBER --json commits --jq '.commits[-1].oid'` and store it.
# Fetch PR information with error handling
echo "Fetching PR information..."
if ! gh pr view $PR_NUMBER --repo $REPOSITORY --json files,title,body,additions,deletions,baseRefName,headRefName > pr_info.json; then
echo "Error: Failed to fetch PR information"
exit 1
fi
### Step 1.3: Checkout PR Branch Locally
# Extract branch names
BASE_BRANCH=$(jq -r '.baseRefName' < pr_info.json)
HEAD_BRANCH=$(jq -r '.headRefName' < pr_info.json)
This is critical for better file inspection:
# Checkout PR branch locally for better file inspection
echo "Checking out PR branch..."
git fetch origin "pull/$PR_NUMBER/head:pr-$PR_NUMBER"
git checkout "pr-$PR_NUMBER"
1. Get PR metadata: `gh pr view $PR_NUMBER --json files,title,body,additions,deletions,baseRefName,headRefName > pr_info.json`
2. Extract branch names from pr_info.json using jq
3. Fetch and checkout the PR branch:
```
git fetch origin "pull/$PR_NUMBER/head:pr-$PR_NUMBER"
git checkout "pr-$PR_NUMBER"
```
# Get changed files using git locally (much faster)
git diff --name-only "origin/$BASE_BRANCH" > changed_files.txt
### Step 1.4: Get Changed Files and Diffs
# Get the diff using git locally
git diff "origin/$BASE_BRANCH" > pr_diff.txt
Use git locally for much faster analysis:
# Get detailed file changes with line numbers
git diff --name-status "origin/$BASE_BRANCH" > file_changes.txt
1. Get list of changed files: `git diff --name-only "origin/$BASE_BRANCH" > changed_files.txt`
2. Get the full diff: `git diff "origin/$BASE_BRANCH" > pr_diff.txt`
3. Get detailed file changes with status: `git diff --name-status "origin/$BASE_BRANCH" > file_changes.txt`
# For API compatibility, create a simplified pr_files.json
echo '[]' > pr_files.json
while IFS=$'\t' read -r status file; do
if [[ "$status" != "D" ]]; then # Skip deleted files
# Get the patch for this file
patch=$(git diff "origin/$BASE_BRANCH" -- "$file" | jq -Rs .)
additions=$(git diff --numstat "origin/$BASE_BRANCH" -- "$file" | awk '{print $1}')
deletions=$(git diff --numstat "origin/$BASE_BRANCH" -- "$file" | awk '{print $2}')
jq --arg file "$file" \
--arg patch "$patch" \
--arg additions "$additions" \
--arg deletions "$deletions" \
'. += [{
"filename": $file,
"patch": $patch,
"additions": ($additions | tonumber),
"deletions": ($deletions | tonumber)
}]' pr_files.json > pr_files.json.tmp
mv pr_files.json.tmp pr_files.json
fi
done < file_changes.txt
### Step 1.5: Create Analysis Cache
# Setup caching directory
CACHE_DIR=".claude-review-cache"
mkdir -p "$CACHE_DIR"
Set up caching to avoid re-analyzing unchanged files:
# Function to cache analysis results
cache_analysis() {
local file_path=$1
local analysis_result=$2
local file_hash=$(git hash-object "$file_path" 2>/dev/null || echo "no-hash")
if [ "$file_hash" != "no-hash" ]; then
echo "$analysis_result" > "$CACHE_DIR/${file_hash}.cache"
fi
}
1. Create directory: `.claude-review-cache`
2. Clean old cache entries: Find and delete any .cache files older than 7 days
3. For each file you analyze, store the analysis result with the file's git hash as the cache key
# Function to get cached analysis
get_cached_analysis() {
local file_path=$1
local file_hash=$(git hash-object "$file_path" 2>/dev/null || echo "no-hash")
if [ "$file_hash" != "no-hash" ] && [ -f "$CACHE_DIR/${file_hash}.cache" ]; then
cat "$CACHE_DIR/${file_hash}.cache"
return 0
fi
return 1
}
# Clean old cache entries (older than 7 days)
find "$CACHE_DIR" -name "*.cache" -mtime +7 -delete 2>/dev/null || true
```
## Phase 2: Load Comprehensive Knowledge Base
### Step 2.1: Set Up Knowledge Directories
```bash
# Don't create knowledge directory until we know we need it
KNOWLEDGE_FOUND=false
1. Create `.claude-knowledge-cache` directory for caching downloaded knowledge
2. Check if `../comfy-claude-prompt-library` exists locally. If it does, use it for faster access.
# Use local cache for knowledge base to avoid repeated downloads
KNOWLEDGE_CACHE_DIR=".claude-knowledge-cache"
mkdir -p "$KNOWLEDGE_CACHE_DIR"
### Step 2.2: Load Repository Guide
# Option to use cloned prompt library for better performance
PROMPT_LIBRARY_PATH="../comfy-claude-prompt-library"
if [ -d "$PROMPT_LIBRARY_PATH" ]; then
echo "Using local prompt library at $PROMPT_LIBRARY_PATH"
USE_LOCAL_PROMPT_LIBRARY=true
else
echo "No local prompt library found, will use GitHub API"
USE_LOCAL_PROMPT_LIBRARY=false
fi
This is critical for understanding the architecture:
# Function to fetch with cache
fetch_with_cache() {
local url=$1
local output_file=$2
local cache_file="$KNOWLEDGE_CACHE_DIR/$(echo "$url" | sed 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9]/_/g')"
# Check if cached version exists and is less than 1 day old
if [ -f "$cache_file" ] && [ $(find "$cache_file" -mtime -1 2>/dev/null | wc -l) -gt 0 ]; then
# Create knowledge directory only when we actually have content
if [ "$KNOWLEDGE_FOUND" = "false" ]; then
mkdir -p review_knowledge
KNOWLEDGE_FOUND=true
fi
cp "$cache_file" "$output_file"
echo "Using cached version of $(basename "$output_file")"
return 0
fi
# Try to fetch fresh version
if curl -s -f "$url" > "$output_file.tmp"; then
# Create knowledge directory only when we actually have content
if [ "$KNOWLEDGE_FOUND" = "false" ]; then
mkdir -p review_knowledge
KNOWLEDGE_FOUND=true
fi
mv "$output_file.tmp" "$output_file"
cp "$output_file" "$cache_file"
echo "Downloaded fresh version of $(basename "$output_file")"
return 0
else
# If fetch failed but we have a cache, use it
if [ -f "$cache_file" ]; then
if [ "$KNOWLEDGE_FOUND" = "false" ]; then
mkdir -p review_knowledge
KNOWLEDGE_FOUND=true
fi
cp "$cache_file" "$output_file"
echo "Using stale cache for $(basename "$output_file") (download failed)"
return 0
fi
echo "Failed to load $(basename "$output_file")"
return 1
fi
}
1. Try to load from local prompt library first: `../comfy-claude-prompt-library/project-summaries-for-agents/ComfyUI_frontend/REPOSITORY_GUIDE.md`
2. If not available locally, download from: `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Comfy-Org/comfy-claude-prompt-library/master/project-summaries-for-agents/ComfyUI_frontend/REPOSITORY_GUIDE.md`
3. Cache the file for future use
# Load REPOSITORY_GUIDE.md for deep architectural understanding
echo "Loading ComfyUI Frontend repository guide..."
if [ "$USE_LOCAL_PROMPT_LIBRARY" = "true" ] && [ -f "$PROMPT_LIBRARY_PATH/project-summaries-for-agents/ComfyUI_frontend/REPOSITORY_GUIDE.md" ]; then
if [ "$KNOWLEDGE_FOUND" = "false" ]; then
mkdir -p review_knowledge
KNOWLEDGE_FOUND=true
fi
cp "$PROMPT_LIBRARY_PATH/project-summaries-for-agents/ComfyUI_frontend/REPOSITORY_GUIDE.md" "review_knowledge/repository_guide.md"
echo "Loaded repository guide from local prompt library"
else
fetch_with_cache "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Comfy-Org/comfy-claude-prompt-library/master/project-summaries-for-agents/ComfyUI_frontend/REPOSITORY_GUIDE.md" "review_knowledge/repository_guide.md"
fi
### Step 2.3: Load Relevant Knowledge Folders
# 3. Discover and load relevant knowledge folders from GitHub API
echo "Discovering available knowledge folders..."
KNOWLEDGE_API_URL="https://api.github.com/repos/Comfy-Org/comfy-claude-prompt-library/contents/.claude/knowledge"
if KNOWLEDGE_FOLDERS=$(curl -s "$KNOWLEDGE_API_URL" | jq -r '.[] | select(.type=="dir") | .name' 2>/dev/null); then
echo "Available knowledge folders: $KNOWLEDGE_FOLDERS"
# Analyze changed files to determine which knowledge folders might be relevant
CHANGED_FILES=$(cat changed_files.txt)
PR_TITLE=$(jq -r '.title' < pr_info.json)
PR_BODY=$(jq -r '.body // ""' < pr_info.json)
# For each knowledge folder, check if it might be relevant to the PR
for folder in $KNOWLEDGE_FOLDERS; do
# Simple heuristic: if folder name appears in changed file paths or PR context
if echo "$CHANGED_FILES $PR_TITLE $PR_BODY" | grep -qi "$folder"; then
echo "Loading knowledge folder: $folder"
# Fetch all files in that knowledge folder
FOLDER_API_URL="https://api.github.com/repos/Comfy-Org/comfy-claude-prompt-library/contents/.claude/knowledge/$folder"
curl -s "$FOLDER_API_URL" | jq -r '.[] | select(.type=="file") | .download_url' 2>/dev/null | \
while read url; do
if [ -n "$url" ]; then
filename=$(basename "$url")
fetch_with_cache "$url" "review_knowledge/${folder}_${filename}"
fi
done
fi
done
else
echo "Could not discover knowledge folders"
fi
Intelligently load only relevant knowledge:
# 4. Load validation rules from the repository
echo "Loading validation rules..."
VALIDATION_API_URL="https://api.github.com/repos/Comfy-Org/comfy-claude-prompt-library/contents/.claude/commands/validation"
if VALIDATION_FILES=$(curl -s "$VALIDATION_API_URL" | jq -r '.[] | select(.name | contains("frontend") or contains("security") or contains("performance")) | .download_url' 2>/dev/null); then
for url in $VALIDATION_FILES; do
if [ -n "$url" ]; then
filename=$(basename "$url")
fetch_with_cache "$url" "review_knowledge/validation_${filename}"
fi
done
else
echo "Could not load validation rules"
fi
1. Use GitHub API to discover available knowledge folders: `https://api.github.com/repos/Comfy-Org/comfy-claude-prompt-library/contents/.claude/knowledge`
2. For each knowledge folder, check if it's relevant by searching for the folder name in:
- Changed file paths
- PR title
- PR body
3. If relevant, download all files from that knowledge folder
### Step 2.4: Load Validation Rules
Load specific validation rules:
1. Use GitHub API: `https://api.github.com/repos/Comfy-Org/comfy-claude-prompt-library/contents/.claude/commands/validation`
2. Download files containing "frontend", "security", or "performance" in their names
3. Cache all downloaded files
### Step 2.5: Load Local Guidelines
Check for and load:
1. `CLAUDE.md` in the repository root
2. `.github/CLAUDE.md`
# 5. Load local project guidelines
if [ -f "CLAUDE.md" ]; then
if [ "$KNOWLEDGE_FOUND" = "false" ]; then
mkdir -p review_knowledge
KNOWLEDGE_FOUND=true
fi
cp CLAUDE.md review_knowledge/local_claude.md
fi
if [ -f ".github/CLAUDE.md" ]; then
if [ "$KNOWLEDGE_FOUND" = "false" ]; then
mkdir -p review_knowledge
KNOWLEDGE_FOUND=true
fi
cp .github/CLAUDE.md review_knowledge/github_claude.md
fi
```
## Phase 3: Deep Analysis Instructions
Perform comprehensive analysis on each changed file:
Perform a comprehensive analysis covering these areas:
### 3.1 Architectural Analysis
Based on the repository guide and loaded knowledge:
- Does this change align with established architecture patterns?
Based on the repository guide and project summary, evaluate:
- Does this change align with the established architecture patterns?
- Are domain boundaries respected?
- Is the extension system used appropriately?
- Are components properly organized by feature?
- Does it follow the established service/composable/store patterns?
### 3.2 Code Quality Beyond Linting
Look for:
- Cyclomatic complexity and cognitive load
- SOLID principles adherence
- DRY violations not caught by simple duplication checks
- DRY violations that aren't caught by simple duplication checks
- Proper abstraction levels
- Interface design and API clarity
- Leftover debug code (console.log, commented code, TODO comments)
- No leftover debug code (console.log, commented code, TODO comments)
### 3.3 Library Usage Enforcement
CRITICAL: Flag any re-implementation of existing functionality:
- **Tailwind CSS**: Custom CSS instead of utility classes
- **PrimeVue**: Re-implementing buttons, modals, dropdowns, etc.
- **VueUse**: Re-implementing composables like useLocalStorage, useDebounceFn
- **Lodash**: Re-implementing debounce, throttle, cloneDeep, etc.
- **Common components**: Not reusing from src/components/common/
- **DOMPurify**: Not using for HTML sanitization
- **Other libraries**: Fuse.js, Marked, Pinia, Zod, Tiptap, Xterm.js, Axios
CRITICAL: Never re-implement functionality that exists in our standard libraries:
- **Tailwind CSS**: Use utility classes instead of custom CSS or style attributes
- **PrimeVue**: Never re-implement components that exist in PrimeVue (buttons, modals, dropdowns, etc.)
- **VueUse**: Never re-implement composables that exist in VueUse (useLocalStorage, useDebounceFn, etc.)
- **Lodash**: Never re-implement utility functions (debounce, throttle, cloneDeep, etc.)
- **Common components**: Reuse components from src/components/common/
- **DOMPurify**: Always use for HTML sanitization
- **Fuse.js**: Use for fuzzy search functionality
- **Marked**: Use for markdown parsing
- **Pinia**: Use for global state management, not custom solutions
- **Zod**: Use for form validation with zodResolver pattern
- **Tiptap**: Use for rich text/markdown editing
- **Xterm.js**: Use for terminal emulation
- **Axios**: Use for HTTP client initialization
### 3.4 Security Deep Dive
Check for:
- SQL injection vulnerabilities
- XSS vulnerabilities (v-html without sanitization)
- Hardcoded secrets or API keys
- Missing input validation
- Authentication/authorization issues
Beyond obvious vulnerabilities:
- Authentication/authorization implications
- Data validation completeness
- State management security
- Cross-origin concerns
- Extension security boundaries
### 3.5 Performance Analysis
Look for:
- O(n²) or worse algorithms
- Missing memoization in expensive operations
- Unnecessary re-renders in Vue components
- Memory leak patterns (missing cleanup)
- Large bundle imports that should be lazy loaded
- N+1 query patterns
- Render performance issues
- Layout thrashing
- Render performance implications
- Layout thrashing prevention
- Memory leak potential
- Network request optimization
- State management efficiency
### 3.6 Integration Concerns
Consider:
- Breaking changes to internal APIs
- Extension compatibility
- Backward compatibility
- Migration requirements
## Phase 4: Posting Inline Comments
## Phase 4: Create Detailed Review Comments
### Step 4.1: Comment Format
CRITICAL: Keep comments extremely concise and effective. Use only as many words as absolutely necessary.
- NO markdown formatting (no #, ##, ###, **, etc.)
- NO emojis
- Get to the point immediately
- Burden the reader as little as possible
For each issue found, create a concise inline comment with this structure:
```
**[category] severity Priority**
**Issue**: Brief description of the problem
**Context**: Why this matters
**Suggestion**: How to fix it
```
Categories: architecture/security/performance/quality
Severities: critical/high/medium/low
### Step 4.2: Posting Comments
For EACH issue:
1. Identify the exact file path and line number
2. Update your tracking counters (CRITICAL_COUNT, etc.)
3. Construct the comment body with proper newlines
4. Execute the gh api command as a SINGLE LINE:
For each issue found, create a concise inline comment with:
1. What's wrong (one line)
2. Why it matters (one line)
3. How to fix it (one line)
4. Code example only if essential
```bash
gh api --method POST -H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" -H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" /repos/OWNER/REPO/pulls/$PR_NUMBER/comments -f body="$COMMENT_BODY" -f commit_id="COMMIT_SHA" -f path="FILE_PATH" -F line=LINE_NUMBER -f side="RIGHT"
# Helper function for comprehensive comments
post_review_comment() {
local file_path=$1
local line_number=$2
local severity=$3 # critical/high/medium/low
local category=$4 # architecture/security/performance/quality
local issue=$5
local context=$6
local suggestion=$7
local example=$8
local body="### [$category] $severity Priority
**Issue**: $issue
**Context**: $context
**Suggestion**: $suggestion"
if [ -n "$example" ]; then
body="$body
**Example**:
\`\`\`typescript
$example
\`\`\`"
fi
body="$body
*Related: See [repository guide](https://github.com/Comfy-Org/comfy-claude-prompt-library/blob/master/project-summaries-for-agents/ComfyUI_frontend/REPOSITORY_GUIDE.md) for patterns*"
gh api -X POST /repos/$REPOSITORY/pulls/$PR_NUMBER/comments \
-f path="$file_path" \
-f line=$line_number \
-f body="$body" \
-f commit_id="$COMMIT_SHA" \
-f side='RIGHT' || echo "Failed to post comment at $file_path:$line_number"
}
```
CRITICAL: The entire command must be on one line. Use actual values, not placeholders.
### Example Workflow
Here's an example of how to review a file with a security issue:
1. First, get the repository info:
```bash
gh repo view --json owner,name
# Output: {"owner":{"login":"Comfy-Org"},"name":"ComfyUI_frontend"}
```
2. Get the commit SHA:
```bash
gh pr view $PR_NUMBER --json commits --jq '.commits[-1].oid'
# Output: abc123def456
```
3. Find an issue (e.g., SQL injection on line 42 of src/db/queries.js)
4. Post the inline comment:
```bash
# First, create the comment body with proper newlines
COMMENT_BODY="**[security] critical Priority**
**Issue**: SQL injection vulnerability - user input directly concatenated into query
**Context**: Allows attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands
**Suggestion**: Use parameterized queries or prepared statements"
# Then post the comment (as a single line)
gh api --method POST -H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" -H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" /repos/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/pulls/$PR_NUMBER/comments -f body="$COMMENT_BODY" -f commit_id="abc123def456" -f path="src/db/queries.js" -F line=42 -f side="RIGHT"
```
Repeat this process for every issue you find in the PR.
## Phase 5: Validation Rules Application
Apply ALL validation rules from the loaded knowledge files:
Apply ALL validation rules from the loaded knowledge, but focus on the changed lines:
### Frontend Standards
### From Frontend Standards
- Vue 3 Composition API patterns
- Component communication patterns
- Proper use of composables
- TypeScript strict mode compliance
- Bundle optimization
### Security Audit
### From Security Audit
- Input validation
- XSS prevention
- CSRF protection
- Secure state management
- API security
### Performance Check
### From Performance Check
- Render optimization
- Memory management
- Network efficiency
@@ -277,51 +481,63 @@ Apply ALL validation rules from the loaded knowledge files:
## Phase 6: Contextual Review Based on PR Type
Analyze the PR to determine its type:
Analyze the PR description and changes to determine the type:
1. Extract PR title and body from pr_info.json
2. Count files, additions, and deletions
3. Determine PR type:
- Feature: Check for tests, documentation, backward compatibility
- Bug fix: Verify root cause addressed, includes regression tests
- Refactor: Ensure behavior preservation, tests still pass
```bash
# Extract PR metadata with error handling
if [ ! -f pr_info.json ]; then
echo "Error: pr_info.json not found"
exit 1
fi
PR_TITLE=$(jq -r '.title // "Unknown"' < pr_info.json)
PR_BODY=$(jq -r '.body // ""' < pr_info.json)
FILE_COUNT=$(wc -l < changed_files.txt)
ADDITIONS=$(jq -r '.additions // 0' < pr_info.json)
DELETIONS=$(jq -r '.deletions // 0' < pr_info.json)
# Determine PR type and apply specific review criteria
if echo "$PR_TITLE $PR_BODY" | grep -qiE "(feature|feat)"; then
echo "Detected feature PR - applying feature review criteria"
# Check for tests, documentation, backward compatibility
elif echo "$PR_TITLE $PR_BODY" | grep -qiE "(fix|bug)"; then
echo "Detected bug fix - checking root cause and regression tests"
# Verify fix addresses root cause, includes tests
elif echo "$PR_TITLE $PR_BODY" | grep -qiE "(refactor)"; then
echo "Detected refactoring - ensuring behavior preservation"
# Check that tests still pass, no behavior changes
fi
```
## Phase 7: Generate Comprehensive Summary
After ALL inline comments are posted, create a summary:
After all inline comments, create a detailed summary:
1. Calculate total issues by category and severity
2. Use `gh pr review $PR_NUMBER --comment` to post a summary with:
- Review disclaimer
- Issue distribution (counts by severity)
- Category breakdown
- Key findings for each category
- Positive observations
- References to guidelines
- Next steps
```bash
# Initialize metrics tracking
REVIEW_START_TIME=$(date +%s)
Include in the summary:
```
# Comprehensive PR Review
# Create the comprehensive summary
gh pr review $PR_NUMBER --comment --body "# Comprehensive PR Review
This review is generated by Claude. It may not always be accurate, as with human reviewers. If you believe that any of the comments are invalid or incorrect, please state why for each. For others, please implement the changes in one way or another.
## Review Summary
**PR**: [PR TITLE] (#$PR_NUMBER)
**Impact**: [X] additions, [Y] deletions across [Z] files
**PR**: $PR_TITLE (#$PR_NUMBER)
**Impact**: $ADDITIONS additions, $DELETIONS deletions across $FILE_COUNT files
### Issue Distribution
- Critical: [CRITICAL_COUNT]
- High: [HIGH_COUNT]
- Medium: [MEDIUM_COUNT]
- Low: [LOW_COUNT]
- Critical: $CRITICAL_COUNT
- High: $HIGH_COUNT
- Medium: $MEDIUM_COUNT
- Low: $LOW_COUNT
### Category Breakdown
- Architecture: [ARCHITECTURE_ISSUES] issues
- Security: [SECURITY_ISSUES] issues
- Performance: [PERFORMANCE_ISSUES] issues
- Code Quality: [QUALITY_ISSUES] issues
- Architecture: $ARCHITECTURE_ISSUES issues
- Security: $SECURITY_ISSUES issues
- Performance: $PERFORMANCE_ISSUES issues
- Code Quality: $QUALITY_ISSUES issues
## Key Findings
@@ -352,27 +568,141 @@ This review is generated by Claude. It may not always be accurate, as with human
4. Update documentation if needed
---
*This is a comprehensive automated review. For architectural decisions requiring human judgment, please request additional manual review.*
*This is a comprehensive automated review. For architectural decisions requiring human judgment, please request additional manual review.*"
```
## Important Guidelines
## Important: Think Deeply
1. **Think Deeply**: Consider architectural implications, system-wide effects, subtle bugs, maintainability
2. **Be Specific**: Point to exact lines with concrete suggestions
3. **Be Constructive**: Focus on improvements, not just problems
4. **Be Concise**: Keep comments brief and actionable
5. **No Formatting**: Don't use markdown headers in inline comments
6. **No Emojis**: Keep comments professional
When reviewing:
1. **Think hard** about architectural implications
2. Consider how changes affect the entire system
3. Look for subtle bugs and edge cases
4. Evaluate maintainability over time
5. Consider extension developer experience
6. Think about migration paths
This is a COMPREHENSIVE review, not a linting pass. Provide the same quality feedback a senior engineer would give after careful consideration.
## Execution Order
## Phase 8: Track Review Metrics
1. Phase 1: Setup and checkout PR
2. Phase 2: Load all relevant knowledge
3. Phase 3-5: Analyze each changed file thoroughly
4. Phase 4: Post inline comments as you find issues
5. Phase 6: Consider PR type for additional checks
6. Phase 7: Post comprehensive summary ONLY after all inline comments
After completing the review, save metrics for analysis:
Remember: Individual inline comments for each issue, then one final summary. Never batch issues into a single comment.
```bash
# Calculate review duration
REVIEW_END_TIME=$(date +%s)
REVIEW_DURATION=$((REVIEW_END_TIME - REVIEW_START_TIME))
# Calculate total issues
TOTAL_ISSUES=$((CRITICAL_COUNT + HIGH_COUNT + MEDIUM_COUNT + LOW_COUNT))
# Create metrics directory if it doesn't exist
METRICS_DIR=".claude/review-metrics"
mkdir -p "$METRICS_DIR"
# Generate metrics file
METRICS_FILE="$METRICS_DIR/metrics-$(date +%Y%m).json"
# Create or update monthly metrics file
if [ -f "$METRICS_FILE" ]; then
# Append to existing file
jq -n \
--arg pr "$PR_NUMBER" \
--arg title "$PR_TITLE" \
--arg timestamp "$(date -u +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ)" \
--arg duration "$REVIEW_DURATION" \
--arg files "$FILE_COUNT" \
--arg additions "$ADDITIONS" \
--arg deletions "$DELETIONS" \
--arg total "$TOTAL_ISSUES" \
--arg critical "$CRITICAL_COUNT" \
--arg high "$HIGH_COUNT" \
--arg medium "$MEDIUM_COUNT" \
--arg low "$LOW_COUNT" \
--arg architecture "$ARCHITECTURE_ISSUES" \
--arg security "$SECURITY_ISSUES" \
--arg performance "$PERFORMANCE_ISSUES" \
--arg quality "$QUALITY_ISSUES" \
'{
pr_number: $pr,
pr_title: $title,
timestamp: $timestamp,
review_duration_seconds: ($duration | tonumber),
files_reviewed: ($files | tonumber),
lines_added: ($additions | tonumber),
lines_deleted: ($deletions | tonumber),
issues: {
total: ($total | tonumber),
by_severity: {
critical: ($critical | tonumber),
high: ($high | tonumber),
medium: ($medium | tonumber),
low: ($low | tonumber)
},
by_category: {
architecture: ($architecture | tonumber),
security: ($security | tonumber),
performance: ($performance | tonumber),
quality: ($quality | tonumber)
}
}
}' > "$METRICS_FILE.new"
# Merge with existing data
jq -s '.[0] + [.[1]]' "$METRICS_FILE" "$METRICS_FILE.new" > "$METRICS_FILE.tmp"
mv "$METRICS_FILE.tmp" "$METRICS_FILE"
rm "$METRICS_FILE.new"
else
# Create new file
jq -n \
--arg pr "$PR_NUMBER" \
--arg title "$PR_TITLE" \
--arg timestamp "$(date -u +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ)" \
--arg duration "$REVIEW_DURATION" \
--arg files "$FILE_COUNT" \
--arg additions "$ADDITIONS" \
--arg deletions "$DELETIONS" \
--arg total "$TOTAL_ISSUES" \
--arg critical "$CRITICAL_COUNT" \
--arg high "$HIGH_COUNT" \
--arg medium "$MEDIUM_COUNT" \
--arg low "$LOW_COUNT" \
--arg architecture "$ARCHITECTURE_ISSUES" \
--arg security "$SECURITY_ISSUES" \
--arg performance "$PERFORMANCE_ISSUES" \
--arg quality "$QUALITY_ISSUES" \
'[{
pr_number: $pr,
pr_title: $title,
timestamp: $timestamp,
review_duration_seconds: ($duration | tonumber),
files_reviewed: ($files | tonumber),
lines_added: ($additions | tonumber),
lines_deleted: ($deletions | tonumber),
issues: {
total: ($total | tonumber),
by_severity: {
critical: ($critical | tonumber),
high: ($high | tonumber),
medium: ($medium | tonumber),
low: ($low | tonumber)
},
by_category: {
architecture: ($architecture | tonumber),
security: ($security | tonumber),
performance: ($performance | tonumber),
quality: ($quality | tonumber)
}
}
}]' > "$METRICS_FILE"
fi
echo "Review metrics saved to $METRICS_FILE"
```
This creates monthly metrics files (e.g., `metrics-202407.json`) that track:
- Which PRs were reviewed
- How long reviews took
- Types and severity of issues found
- Trends over time
You can later analyze these to see patterns and improve your development process.

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@@ -137,7 +137,8 @@ echo "Last stable release: $LAST_STABLE"
1. Run complete test suite:
```bash
npm run test:unit
npm run test:component
npm run test:component
npm run test:browser
```
2. Run type checking:
```bash
@@ -169,33 +170,7 @@ echo "Last stable release: $LAST_STABLE"
3. Generate breaking change summary
4. **COMPATIBILITY REVIEW**: Breaking changes documented and justified?
### Step 7: Analyze Dependency Updates
1. **Check significant dependency updates:**
```bash
# Extract all dependency changes for major version bumps
OTHER_DEP_CHANGES=""
# Compare major dependency versions (you can extend this list)
MAJOR_DEPS=("vue" "vite" "@vitejs/plugin-vue" "typescript" "pinia")
for dep in "${MAJOR_DEPS[@]}"; do
PREV_VER=$(echo "$PREV_PACKAGE_JSON" | grep -o "\"$dep\": \"[^\"]*\"" | grep -o '[0-9][^"]*' | head -1 || echo "")
CURR_VER=$(echo "$CURRENT_PACKAGE_JSON" | grep -o "\"$dep\": \"[^\"]*\"" | grep -o '[0-9][^"]*' | head -1 || echo "")
if [ "$PREV_VER" != "$CURR_VER" ] && [ -n "$PREV_VER" ] && [ -n "$CURR_VER" ]; then
# Check if it's a major version change
PREV_MAJOR=$(echo "$PREV_VER" | cut -d. -f1 | sed 's/[^0-9]//g')
CURR_MAJOR=$(echo "$CURR_VER" | cut -d. -f1 | sed 's/[^0-9]//g')
if [ "$PREV_MAJOR" != "$CURR_MAJOR" ]; then
OTHER_DEP_CHANGES="${OTHER_DEP_CHANGES}\n- **${dep}**: ${PREV_VER} → ${CURR_VER} (Major version change)"
fi
fi
done
```
### Step 8: Generate Comprehensive Release Notes
### Step 7: Generate and Save Changelog
1. Extract commit messages since base release:
```bash
@@ -210,29 +185,42 @@ echo "Last stable release: $LAST_STABLE"
echo "WARNING: PR #$PR not on main branch!"
done
```
3. Create comprehensive release notes including:
- **Version Change**: Show version bump details
- **Changelog** grouped by type:
- 🚀 **Features** (feat:)
- 🐛 **Bug Fixes** (fix:)
- 💥 **Breaking Changes** (BREAKING CHANGE)
- 📚 **Documentation** (docs:)
- 🔧 **Maintenance** (chore:, refactor:)
- ⬆️ **Dependencies** (deps:, dependency updates)
- **Litegraph Changes** (if version updated):
- 🚀 Features: ${LITEGRAPH_FEATURES}
- 🐛 Bug Fixes: ${LITEGRAPH_FIXES}
- 💥 Breaking Changes: ${LITEGRAPH_BREAKING}
- 🔧 Other Changes: ${LITEGRAPH_OTHER}
- **Other Major Dependencies**: ${OTHER_DEP_CHANGES}
- Include PR numbers and links
- Add issue references (Fixes #123)
3. Group by type:
- 🚀 **Features** (feat:)
- 🐛 **Bug Fixes** (fix:)
- 💥 **Breaking Changes** (BREAKING CHANGE)
- 📚 **Documentation** (docs:)
- 🔧 **Maintenance** (chore:, refactor:)
- ⬆️ **Dependencies** (deps:, dependency updates)
4. Include PR numbers and links
5. Add issue references (Fixes #123)
6. **Save changelog locally:**
```bash
# Save to dated file for history
echo "$CHANGELOG" > release-notes-${NEW_VERSION}-$(date +%Y%m%d).md
# Save to current for easy access
echo "$CHANGELOG" > CURRENT_RELEASE_NOTES.md
```
7. **CHANGELOG REVIEW**: Verify all PRs listed are actually on main branch
### Step 8: Create Enhanced Release Notes
1. Create comprehensive user-facing release notes including:
- **What's New**: Major features and improvements
- **Bug Fixes**: User-visible fixes
- **Breaking Changes**: Migration guide if applicable
- **Dependencies**: Major dependency updates
- **Performance**: Notable performance improvements
- **Contributors**: Thank contributors for their work
2. Reference related documentation updates
3. Include screenshots for UI changes (if available)
4. **Save release notes:**
```bash
# Save release notes for PR and GitHub release
echo "$RELEASE_NOTES" > release-notes-${NEW_VERSION}.md
# Enhanced release notes for GitHub
echo "$RELEASE_NOTES" > github-release-notes-${NEW_VERSION}.md
```
5. **CONTENT REVIEW**: Release notes clear and comprehensive with dependency details?
5. **CONTENT REVIEW**: Release notes clear and helpful for users?
### Step 9: Create Version Bump PR
@@ -270,20 +258,25 @@ echo "Workflow triggered. Waiting for PR creation..."
# For manual PRs
gh pr create --title "${NEW_VERSION}" \
--body-file release-notes-${NEW_VERSION}.md \
--body-file enhanced-pr-description.md \
--label "Release"
```
3. **Add required sections to PR body:**
3. **Create enhanced PR description:**
```bash
# Create PR body with release notes plus required sections
cat > pr-body.md << EOF
${RELEASE_NOTES}
cat > enhanced-pr-description.md << EOF
# Release v${NEW_VERSION}
## Version Change
\`${CURRENT_VERSION}\` → \`${NEW_VERSION}\` (${VERSION_TYPE})
## Changelog
${CHANGELOG}
## Breaking Changes
${BREAKING_CHANGES:-None}
${BREAKING_CHANGES}
## Testing Performed
- ✅ Full test suite (unit, component)
- ✅ Full test suite (unit, component, browser)
- ✅ TypeScript compilation
- ✅ Linting checks
- ✅ Build verification
@@ -302,11 +295,15 @@ echo "Workflow triggered. Waiting for PR creation..."
```
4. Update PR with enhanced description:
```bash
gh pr edit ${PR_NUMBER} --body-file pr-body.md
gh pr edit ${PR_NUMBER} --body-file enhanced-pr-description.md
```
5. **PR REVIEW**: Version bump PR created and enhanced correctly?
5. Add changelog as comment for easy reference:
```bash
gh pr comment ${PR_NUMBER} --body-file CURRENT_RELEASE_NOTES.md
```
6. **PR REVIEW**: Version bump PR created and enhanced correctly?
### Step 10: Critical Release PR Verification
### Step 11: Critical Release PR Verification
1. **CRITICAL**: Verify PR has "Release" label:
```bash
@@ -328,7 +325,7 @@ echo "Workflow triggered. Waiting for PR creation..."
```
7. **FINAL CODE REVIEW**: Release label present and no [skip ci]?
### Step 11: Pre-Merge Validation
### Step 12: Pre-Merge Validation
1. **Review Requirements**: Release PRs require approval
2. Monitor CI checks - watch for update-locales
@@ -336,7 +333,7 @@ echo "Workflow triggered. Waiting for PR creation..."
4. Check no new commits to main since PR creation
5. **DEPLOYMENT READINESS**: Ready to merge?
### Step 12: Execute Release
### Step 13: Execute Release
1. **FINAL CONFIRMATION**: Merge PR to trigger release?
2. Merge the Release PR:
@@ -348,14 +345,6 @@ echo "Workflow triggered. Waiting for PR creation..."
sleep 10
gh run list --workflow=release.yaml --limit=1
```
4. **For Minor/Major Version Releases**: The create-release-candidate-branch workflow will automatically:
- Create a `core/x.yy` branch for the PREVIOUS minor version
- Apply branch protection rules
- Document the feature freeze policy
```bash
# Monitor branch creation (for minor/major releases)
gh run list --workflow=create-release-candidate-branch.yaml --limit=1
```
4. If workflow didn't trigger due to [skip ci]:
```bash
echo "ERROR: Release workflow didn't trigger!"
@@ -369,7 +358,7 @@ echo "Workflow triggered. Waiting for PR creation..."
gh run watch ${WORKFLOW_RUN_ID}
```
### Step 13: Enhance GitHub Release
### Step 14: Enhance GitHub Release
1. Wait for automatic release creation:
```bash
@@ -382,10 +371,10 @@ echo "Workflow triggered. Waiting for PR creation..."
2. **Enhance the GitHub release:**
```bash
# Update release with our release notes
# Update release with our enhanced notes
gh release edit v${NEW_VERSION} \
--title "🚀 ComfyUI Frontend v${NEW_VERSION}" \
--notes-file release-notes-${NEW_VERSION}.md \
--notes-file github-release-notes-${NEW_VERSION}.md \
--latest
# Add any additional assets if needed
@@ -397,7 +386,7 @@ echo "Workflow triggered. Waiting for PR creation..."
gh release view v${NEW_VERSION}
```
### Step 14: Verify Multi-Channel Distribution
### Step 15: Verify Multi-Channel Distribution
1. **GitHub Release:**
```bash
@@ -435,7 +424,7 @@ echo "Workflow triggered. Waiting for PR creation..."
4. **DISTRIBUTION VERIFICATION**: All channels published successfully?
### Step 15: Post-Release Monitoring Setup
### Step 16: Post-Release Monitoring Setup
1. **Monitor immediate release health:**
```bash
@@ -503,7 +492,8 @@ echo "Workflow triggered. Waiting for PR creation..."
- Plan next release cycle
## Files Generated
- \`release-notes-${NEW_VERSION}.md\` - Comprehensive release notes
- \`release-notes-${NEW_VERSION}-$(date +%Y%m%d).md\` - Detailed changelog
- \`github-release-notes-${NEW_VERSION}.md\` - GitHub release notes
- \`post-release-checklist.md\` - Follow-up tasks
EOF
```
@@ -554,7 +544,7 @@ echo "- GitHub: Update release with warning notes"
The command implements multiple quality gates:
1. **🔒 Security Gate**: Vulnerability scanning, secret detection
2. **🧪 Quality Gate**: Unit and component tests, linting, type checking
2. **🧪 Quality Gate**: Full test suite, linting, type checking
3. **📋 Content Gate**: Changelog accuracy, release notes quality
4. **🔄 Process Gate**: Release timing verification
5. **✅ Verification Gate**: Multi-channel publishing confirmation
@@ -612,15 +602,6 @@ The command implements multiple quality gates:
gh pr view ${PR_NUMBER} --json baseRefName
```
### Issue: Incomplete Dependency Changelog
**Problem**: Litegraph or other dependency updates only show version bump, not actual changes
**Solution**: The command now automatically:
- Detects litegraph version changes between releases
- Clones the litegraph repository temporarily
- Extracts and categorizes changes between versions
- Includes detailed litegraph changelog in release notes
- Cleans up temporary files after analysis
### Issue: Release Failed Due to [skip ci]
**Problem**: Release workflow didn't trigger after merge
**Prevention**: Always avoid this scenario
@@ -641,6 +622,4 @@ Benefits: Cleaner than creating extra version numbers
2. **Workflow Speed**: Version bump workflow typically completes in ~20-30 seconds
3. **Update-locales Behavior**: Inconsistent - sometimes adds [skip ci], sometimes doesn't
4. **Recovery Options**: Reverting version is cleaner than creating extra versions
5. **Dependency Tracking**: Command now automatically includes litegraph and major dependency changes in changelogs
6. **Litegraph Integration**: Temporary cloning of litegraph repo provides detailed change analysis between versions

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@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
---
description: Creating unit tests
globs:
alwaysApply: false
---
# Creating unit tests
- This project uses `vitest` for unit testing
- Tests are stored in the `test/` directory
- Tests should be cross-platform compatible; able to run on Windows, macOS, and linux
- e.g. the use of `path.resolve`, or `path.join` and `path.sep` to ensure that tests work the same on all platforms
- Tests should be mocked properly
- Mocks should be cleanly written and easy to understand
- Mocks should be re-usable where possible
## Unit test style
- Prefer the use of `test.extend` over loose variables
- To achieve this, import `test as baseTest` from `vitest`
- Never use `it`; `test` should be used in place of this

4
.gitattributes vendored
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@@ -5,7 +5,3 @@
*.ts text eol=lf
*.vue text eol=lf
*.js text eol=lf
# Generated files
src/types/comfyRegistryTypes.ts linguist-generated=true
src/types/generatedManagerTypes.ts linguist-generated=true

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@@ -1,106 +1,99 @@
name: Bug Report
description: 'Report something that is not working correctly'
description: 'Something is not behaving as expected.'
title: '[Bug]: '
labels: ['Potential Bug']
type: Bug
body:
- type: checkboxes
attributes:
label: Prerequisites
options:
- label: I am running the latest version of ComfyUI
required: true
- label: I have searched existing issues to make sure this isn't a duplicate
required: true
- label: I have tested with all custom nodes disabled ([see how](https://docs.comfy.org/troubleshooting/custom-node-issues#step-1%3A-test-with-all-custom-nodes-disabled))
required: true
- type: textarea
id: description
attributes:
label: What happened?
description: A clear and concise description of the bug. Include screenshots or videos if helpful.
placeholder: |
Example: "When I connect a VAE Decode node to a KSampler, the connection line appears but the workflow fails to execute with an error message..."
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: reproduce
attributes:
label: Steps to Reproduce
description: How can we reproduce this issue? Please attach your workflow (JSON or PNG).
placeholder: |
1. Add a KSampler node
2. Connect it to...
3. Click Queue Prompt
4. See error
value: |
1.
2.
3.
validations:
required: true
- type: dropdown
id: severity
attributes:
label: How is this affecting you?
options:
- Crashes ComfyUI completely
- Workflow won't execute
- Feature doesn't work as expected
- Visual/UI issue only
- Minor inconvenience
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: version
attributes:
label: ComfyUI Frontend Version
description: Found in Settings > About (e.g., "1.3.45")
placeholder: "1.3.45"
validations:
required: true
- type: dropdown
id: browser
attributes:
label: Browser
description: Which browser are you using?
options:
- Chrome/Chromium
- Firefox
- Safari
- Edge
- Other
validations:
required: true
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
## Additional Information (Optional)
*The following fields help us debug complex issues but are not required for most bug reports.*
Before submitting a **Bug Report**, please ensure the following:
- **1:** You are running the latest version of ComfyUI.
- **2:** You have looked at the existing bug reports and made sure this isn't already reported.
- type: checkboxes
id: custom-nodes-test
attributes:
label: Custom Node Testing
description: Please confirm you have tried to reproduce the issue with all custom nodes disabled.
options:
- label: I have tried disabling custom nodes and the issue persists (see [how to disable custom nodes](https://docs.comfy.org/troubleshooting/custom-node-issues#step-1%3A-test-with-all-custom-nodes-disabled) if you need help)
required: true
- type: textarea
id: console-errors
attributes:
label: Console Errors
description: If you see red error messages in the browser console (F12), paste them here
render: javascript
label: Frontend Version
description: |
What is the frontend version you are using? You can check this in the settings dialog.
- type: textarea
id: logs
attributes:
label: Logs
description: If relevant, paste any terminal/server logs here
render: shell
<details>
<summary>Click to show where to find the version</summary>
Open the setting by clicking the cog icon in the bottom-left of the screen, then click `About`.
![Frontend version](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/561fb7c3-3012-457c-a494-9bdc1ff035c0)
</details>
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: additional
attributes:
label: Additional Context
description: Any other information that might help (OS, GPU, specific nodes involved, etc.)
label: Expected Behavior
description: 'What you expected to happen.'
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Actual Behavior
description: 'What actually happened. Please include a screenshot / video clip of the issue if possible.'
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Steps to Reproduce
description: "Describe how to reproduce the issue. Please be sure to attach a workflow JSON or PNG, ideally one that doesn't require custom nodes to test. If the bug open happens when certain custom nodes are used, most likely that custom node is what has the bug rather than ComfyUI, in which case it should be reported to the node's author."
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Debug Logs
description: 'Please copy the output from your terminal logs here.'
render: powershell
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Browser Logs
description: 'Please copy the output from your browser logs here. You can access this by pressing F12 to toggle the developer tools, then navigating to the Console tab.'
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Setting JSON
description: 'Please upload the setting file here. The setting file is located at `user/default/comfy.settings.json`'
validations:
required: true
- type: dropdown
id: browsers
attributes:
label: What browsers do you use to access the UI ?
multiple: true
options:
- Mozilla Firefox
- Google Chrome
- Brave
- Apple Safari
- Microsoft Edge
- Android
- iOS
- Other
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Other Information
description: 'Any other context, details, or screenshots that might help solve the issue.'
placeholder: 'Add any other relevant information here...'
validations:
required: false

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
name: Feature Request
description: Report a problem or limitation you're experiencing
title: '[Feature]: '
description: Suggest an idea for this project
title: '[Feature Request]: '
labels: ['enhancement']
type: Feature
@@ -8,74 +8,34 @@ body:
- type: checkboxes
attributes:
label: Is there an existing issue for this?
description: Please search to see if an issue already exists for the problem you're experiencing, and that it's not addressed in a recent build/commit.
description: Please search to see if an issue already exists for the feature you want, and that it's not implemented in a recent build/commit.
options:
- label: I have searched the existing issues and checked the recent builds/commits
required: true
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
*Please focus on describing the problem you're experiencing rather than proposing specific solutions. This helps us design the best possible solution for you and other users.*
*Please fill this form with as much information as possible, provide screenshots and/or illustrations of the feature if possible*
- type: textarea
id: problem
id: feature
attributes:
label: What problem are you experiencing?
description: Describe the issue or limitation you're facing in your workflow
placeholder: |
Example: "I frequently lose work when switching between different projects because there's no way to save my current workspace state"
NOT: "Add a save button that exports the workspace"
label: What would your feature do ?
description: Tell us about your feature in a very clear and simple way, and what problem it would solve
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: context
id: workflow
attributes:
label: When does this problem occur?
description: Describe the specific situations or workflows where you encounter this issue
placeholder: |
- When working with large node graphs...
- During batch processing workflows...
- While collaborating with team members...
validations:
required: true
- type: dropdown
id: frequency
attributes:
label: How often do you encounter this problem?
options:
- Multiple times per day
- Daily
- Several times per week
- Weekly
- Occasionally
- Rarely
validations:
required: true
- type: dropdown
id: impact
attributes:
label: How much does this problem affect your workflow?
description: Help us understand the severity of this issue for you
options:
- Blocks me from completing tasks
- Significantly slows down my work
- Causes moderate inconvenience
- Minor annoyance
label: Proposed workflow
description: Please provide us with step by step information on how you'd like the feature to be accessed and used
value: |
1. Go to ....
2. Press ....
3. ...
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: workaround
id: misc
attributes:
label: Current workarounds
description: How do you currently deal with this problem, if at all?
placeholder: |
Example: "I manually export and reimport nodes between projects, which takes 10-15 minutes each time"
- type: textarea
id: ideas
attributes:
label: Ideas for solutions (Optional)
description: If you have thoughts on potential solutions, feel free to share them here. However, we'll explore all possible options to find the best approach.
- type: textarea
id: additional
attributes:
label: Additional context
description: Add any other context, screenshots, or examples that help illustrate the problem.
label: Additional information
description: Add any other context or screenshots about the feature request here.

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@@ -1,165 +0,0 @@
name: Auto Backport
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [closed]
branches: [main]
jobs:
backport:
if: github.event.pull_request.merged == true && contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'needs-backport')
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
issues: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Configure git
run: |
git config user.name "github-actions[bot]"
git config user.email "github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com"
- name: Extract version labels
id: versions
run: |
# Extract version labels (e.g., "1.24", "1.22")
VERSIONS=""
LABELS='${{ toJSON(github.event.pull_request.labels) }}'
for label in $(echo "$LABELS" | jq -r '.[].name'); do
# Match version labels like "1.24" (major.minor only)
if [[ "$label" =~ ^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$ ]]; then
# Validate the branch exists before adding to list
if git ls-remote --exit-code origin "core/${label}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
VERSIONS="${VERSIONS}${label} "
else
echo "::warning::Label '${label}' found but branch 'core/${label}' does not exist"
fi
fi
done
if [ -z "$VERSIONS" ]; then
echo "::error::No version labels found (e.g., 1.24, 1.22)"
exit 1
fi
echo "versions=${VERSIONS}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "Found version labels: ${VERSIONS}"
- name: Backport commits
id: backport
env:
PR_NUMBER: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
PR_TITLE: ${{ github.event.pull_request.title }}
MERGE_COMMIT: ${{ github.event.pull_request.merge_commit_sha }}
run: |
FAILED=""
SUCCESS=""
for version in ${{ steps.versions.outputs.versions }}; do
echo "::group::Backporting to core/${version}"
TARGET_BRANCH="core/${version}"
BACKPORT_BRANCH="backport-${PR_NUMBER}-to-${version}"
# Fetch target branch (fail if doesn't exist)
if ! git fetch origin "${TARGET_BRANCH}"; then
echo "::error::Target branch ${TARGET_BRANCH} does not exist"
FAILED="${FAILED}${version}:branch-missing "
echo "::endgroup::"
continue
fi
# Create backport branch
git checkout -b "${BACKPORT_BRANCH}" "origin/${TARGET_BRANCH}"
# Try cherry-pick
if git cherry-pick "${MERGE_COMMIT}"; then
git push origin "${BACKPORT_BRANCH}"
SUCCESS="${SUCCESS}${version}:${BACKPORT_BRANCH} "
echo "Successfully created backport branch: ${BACKPORT_BRANCH}"
# Return to main (keep the branch, we need it for PR)
git checkout main
else
# Get conflict info
CONFLICTS=$(git diff --name-only --diff-filter=U | tr '\n' ',')
git cherry-pick --abort
echo "::error::Cherry-pick failed due to conflicts"
FAILED="${FAILED}${version}:conflicts:${CONFLICTS} "
# Clean up the failed branch
git checkout main
git branch -D "${BACKPORT_BRANCH}"
fi
echo "::endgroup::"
done
echo "success=${SUCCESS}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "failed=${FAILED}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
if [ -n "${FAILED}" ]; then
exit 1
fi
- name: Create PR for each successful backport
if: steps.backport.outputs.success
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.PR_GH_TOKEN }}
run: |
PR_TITLE="${{ github.event.pull_request.title }}"
PR_NUMBER="${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}"
PR_AUTHOR="${{ github.event.pull_request.user.login }}"
for backport in ${{ steps.backport.outputs.success }}; do
IFS=':' read -r version branch <<< "${backport}"
if PR_URL=$(gh pr create \
--base "core/${version}" \
--head "${branch}" \
--title "[backport ${version}] ${PR_TITLE}" \
--body "Backport of #${PR_NUMBER} to \`core/${version}\`"$'\n\n'"Automatically created by backport workflow." \
--label "backport" 2>&1); then
# Extract PR number from URL
PR_NUM=$(echo "${PR_URL}" | grep -o '[0-9]*$')
if [ -n "${PR_NUM}" ]; then
gh pr comment "${PR_NUMBER}" --body "@${PR_AUTHOR} Successfully backported to #${PR_NUM}"
fi
else
echo "::error::Failed to create PR for ${version}: ${PR_URL}"
# Still try to comment on the original PR about the failure
gh pr comment "${PR_NUMBER}" --body "@${PR_AUTHOR} Backport branch created but PR creation failed for \`core/${version}\`. Please create the PR manually from branch \`${branch}\`"
fi
done
- name: Comment on failures
if: failure() && steps.backport.outputs.failed
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: |
PR_NUMBER="${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}"
PR_AUTHOR="${{ github.event.pull_request.user.login }}"
MERGE_COMMIT="${{ github.event.pull_request.merge_commit_sha }}"
for failure in ${{ steps.backport.outputs.failed }}; do
IFS=':' read -r version reason conflicts <<< "${failure}"
if [ "${reason}" = "branch-missing" ]; then
gh pr comment "${PR_NUMBER}" --body "@${PR_AUTHOR} Backport failed: Branch \`core/${version}\` does not exist"
elif [ "${reason}" = "conflicts" ]; then
# Convert comma-separated conflicts back to newlines for display
CONFLICTS_LIST=$(echo "${conflicts}" | tr ',' '\n' | sed 's/^/- /')
COMMENT_BODY="@${PR_AUTHOR} Backport to \`core/${version}\` failed: Merge conflicts detected."$'\n\n'"Please manually cherry-pick commit \`${MERGE_COMMIT}\` to the \`core/${version}\` branch."$'\n\n'"<details><summary>Conflicting files</summary>"$'\n\n'"${CONFLICTS_LIST}"$'\n\n'"</details>"
gh pr comment "${PR_NUMBER}" --body "${COMMENT_BODY}"
fi
done

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@@ -4,8 +4,6 @@ permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: write
issues: write
id-token: write
statuses: write
on:
pull_request:
@@ -22,7 +20,7 @@ jobs:
uses: lewagon/wait-on-check-action@v1.3.1
with:
ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
check-regexp: '^(eslint|prettier|test|playwright-tests)'
check-regexp: '^(ESLint|Prettier Check|Tests CI|Vitest Tests)'
wait-interval: 30
repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
@@ -30,7 +28,7 @@ jobs:
id: check-status
run: |
# Get all check runs for this commit
CHECK_RUNS=$(gh api repos/${{ github.repository }}/commits/${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}/check-runs --jq '.check_runs[] | select(.name | test("eslint|prettier|test|playwright-tests")) | {name, conclusion}')
CHECK_RUNS=$(gh api repos/${{ github.repository }}/commits/${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}/check-runs --jq '.check_runs[] | select(.name | test("ESLint|Prettier Check|Tests CI|Vitest Tests")) | {name, conclusion}')
# Check if any required checks failed
if echo "$CHECK_RUNS" | grep -q '"conclusion": "failure"'; then
@@ -65,17 +63,10 @@ jobs:
- name: Run Claude PR Review
uses: anthropics/claude-code-action@main
with:
label_trigger: "claude-review"
direct_prompt: |
Read the file .claude/commands/comprehensive-pr-review.md and follow ALL the instructions exactly.
CRITICAL: You must post individual inline comments using the gh api commands shown in the file.
DO NOT create a summary comment.
Each issue must be posted as a separate inline comment on the specific line of code.
prompt_file: .claude/commands/comprehensive-pr-review.md
anthropic_api_key: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
max_turns: 256
max_turns: 1
timeout_minutes: 30
allowed_tools: "Bash(git:*),Bash(gh api:*),Bash(gh pr:*),Bash(gh repo:*),Bash(jq:*),Bash(echo:*),Read,Write,Edit,Glob,Grep,WebFetch"
env:
PR_NUMBER: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

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@@ -1,214 +0,0 @@
name: Create Release Branch
on:
pull_request:
types: [closed]
branches: [main]
paths:
- 'package.json'
jobs:
create-release-branch:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: >
github.event.pull_request.merged == true &&
contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'Release')
permissions:
contents: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
token: ${{ secrets.PR_GH_TOKEN || secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 'lts/*'
- name: Check version bump type
id: check_version
run: |
# Get current version from main
CURRENT_VERSION=$(node -p "require('./package.json').version")
# Remove 'v' prefix if present (shouldn't be in package.json, but defensive)
CURRENT_VERSION=${CURRENT_VERSION#v}
echo "current_version=$CURRENT_VERSION" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
# Validate version format
if ! [[ "$CURRENT_VERSION" =~ ^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+ ]]; then
echo "ERROR: Invalid version format: $CURRENT_VERSION"
exit 1
fi
# Extract major and minor versions
MAJOR=$(echo $CURRENT_VERSION | cut -d. -f1)
MINOR=$(echo $CURRENT_VERSION | cut -d. -f2)
PATCH=$(echo $CURRENT_VERSION | cut -d. -f3 | cut -d- -f1)
echo "major=$MAJOR" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "minor=$MINOR" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "patch=$PATCH" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
# Get previous version from the commit before the merge
git checkout HEAD^1
PREV_VERSION=$(node -p "require('./package.json').version" 2>/dev/null || echo "0.0.0")
# Remove 'v' prefix if present
PREV_VERSION=${PREV_VERSION#v}
# Validate previous version format
if ! [[ "$PREV_VERSION" =~ ^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+ ]]; then
echo "WARNING: Invalid previous version format: $PREV_VERSION, using 0.0.0"
PREV_VERSION="0.0.0"
fi
PREV_MINOR=$(echo $PREV_VERSION | cut -d. -f2)
echo "prev_version=$PREV_VERSION" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "prev_minor=$PREV_MINOR" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
# Get previous major version for comparison
PREV_MAJOR=$(echo $PREV_VERSION | cut -d. -f1)
# Check if current version is a pre-release
if [[ "$CURRENT_VERSION" =~ ^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+- ]]; then
IS_PRERELEASE=true
else
IS_PRERELEASE=false
fi
# Check if this was a minor version bump or major version bump
# But skip if it's a pre-release version
if [[ "$IS_PRERELEASE" == "true" ]]; then
echo "is_minor_bump=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "reason=prerelease version" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
elif [[ "$MAJOR" -gt "$PREV_MAJOR" && "$MINOR" == "0" && "$PATCH" == "0" ]]; then
# Major version bump (e.g., 1.99.x → 2.0.0)
echo "is_minor_bump=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
BRANCH_NAME="core/${PREV_MAJOR}.${PREV_MINOR}"
echo "branch_name=$BRANCH_NAME" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
elif [[ "$MAJOR" == "$PREV_MAJOR" && "$MINOR" -gt "$PREV_MINOR" && "$PATCH" == "0" ]]; then
# Minor version bump (e.g., 1.23.x → 1.24.0)
echo "is_minor_bump=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
BRANCH_NAME="core/${MAJOR}.${PREV_MINOR}"
echo "branch_name=$BRANCH_NAME" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
echo "is_minor_bump=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
# Return to main branch
git checkout main
- name: Create release branch
if: steps.check_version.outputs.is_minor_bump == 'true'
run: |
BRANCH_NAME="${{ steps.check_version.outputs.branch_name }}"
# Check if branch already exists
if git ls-remote --heads origin "$BRANCH_NAME" | grep -q "$BRANCH_NAME"; then
echo "⚠️ Branch $BRANCH_NAME already exists, skipping creation"
echo "branch_exists=true" >> $GITHUB_ENV
exit 0
else
echo "branch_exists=false" >> $GITHUB_ENV
fi
# Create branch from the commit BEFORE the version bump
# This ensures the release branch has the previous minor version
git checkout -b "$BRANCH_NAME" HEAD^1
# Push the new branch
git push origin "$BRANCH_NAME"
echo "✅ Created release branch: $BRANCH_NAME"
echo "This branch is now in feature freeze and will only receive:"
echo "- Bug fixes"
echo "- Critical security patches"
echo "- Documentation updates"
- name: Create branch protection rules
if: steps.check_version.outputs.is_minor_bump == 'true' && env.branch_exists != 'true'
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.PR_GH_TOKEN || secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
BRANCH_NAME="${{ steps.check_version.outputs.branch_name }}"
# Create branch protection using GitHub API
echo "Setting up branch protection for $BRANCH_NAME..."
RESPONSE=$(curl -s -w "\n%{http_code}" -X PUT \
-H "Authorization: token $GITHUB_TOKEN" \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github.v3+json" \
"https://api.github.com/repos/${{ github.repository }}/branches/$BRANCH_NAME/protection" \
-d '{
"required_status_checks": {
"strict": true,
"contexts": ["build", "test"]
},
"enforce_admins": false,
"required_pull_request_reviews": {
"required_approving_review_count": 1,
"dismiss_stale_reviews": true
},
"restrictions": null,
"allow_force_pushes": false,
"allow_deletions": false
}')
HTTP_CODE=$(echo "$RESPONSE" | tail -n 1)
BODY=$(echo "$RESPONSE" | sed '$d')
if [[ "$HTTP_CODE" -eq 200 ]] || [[ "$HTTP_CODE" -eq 201 ]]; then
echo "✅ Branch protection successfully applied"
else
echo "⚠️ Failed to apply branch protection (HTTP $HTTP_CODE)"
echo "Response: $BODY"
# Don't fail the workflow, just warn
fi
- name: Post summary
if: steps.check_version.outputs.is_minor_bump == 'true'
run: |
BRANCH_NAME="${{ steps.check_version.outputs.branch_name }}"
PREV_VERSION="${{ steps.check_version.outputs.prev_version }}"
CURRENT_VERSION="${{ steps.check_version.outputs.current_version }}"
if [[ "${{ env.branch_exists }}" == "true" ]]; then
cat >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY << EOF
## 🌿 Release Branch Already Exists
The release branch for the previous minor version already exists:
EOF
else
cat >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY << EOF
## 🌿 Release Branch Created
A new release branch has been created for the previous minor version:
EOF
fi
cat >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY << EOF
- **Branch**: \`$BRANCH_NAME\`
- **Version**: \`$PREV_VERSION\` (feature frozen)
- **Main branch**: \`$CURRENT_VERSION\` (active development)
### Branch Policy
The \`$BRANCH_NAME\` branch is now in **feature freeze** and will only accept:
- 🐛 Bug fixes
- 🔒 Security patches
- 📚 Documentation updates
All new features should continue to be developed against \`main\`.
### Backporting Changes
To backport a fix to this release branch:
1. Create your fix on \`main\` first
2. Cherry-pick to \`$BRANCH_NAME\`
3. Create a PR targeting \`$BRANCH_NAME\`
4. Use the \`Release\` label on the PR
EOF

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@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
name: Danger PR Review
on:
pull_request:
types: [opened, edited, synchronize]
jobs:
danger:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 'lts/*'
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm ci
- name: Run Danger
run: npx danger ci
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
DANGER_GITHUB_API_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ name: ESLint
on:
pull_request:
branches-ignore: [ wip/*, draft/*, temp/* ]
branches: [ main, master, dev*, core/*, desktop/* ]
jobs:
eslint:

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ name: Prettier Check
on:
pull_request:
branches-ignore: [ wip/*, draft/*, temp/* ]
branches: [ main, master, dev*, core/*, desktop/* ]
jobs:
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@@ -1,154 +0,0 @@
name: PR Checks
on:
pull_request:
types: [opened, edited, synchronize, reopened]
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: read
jobs:
analyze:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
should_run: ${{ steps.check-changes.outputs.should_run }}
has_browser_tests: ${{ steps.check-coverage.outputs.has_browser_tests }}
has_screen_recording: ${{ steps.check-recording.outputs.has_recording }}
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Ensure base branch is available
run: |
# Fetch the specific base commit to ensure it's available for git diff
git fetch origin ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}
- name: Check if significant changes exist
id: check-changes
run: |
# Get list of changed files
CHANGED_FILES=$(git diff --name-only ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}...${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }})
# Filter for src/ files
SRC_FILES=$(echo "$CHANGED_FILES" | grep '^src/' || true)
if [ -z "$SRC_FILES" ]; then
echo "No src/ files changed"
echo "should_run=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
exit 0
fi
# Count lines changed in src files
TOTAL_LINES=0
for file in $SRC_FILES; do
if [ -f "$file" ]; then
# Count added lines (non-empty)
ADDED=$(git diff ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}...${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }} -- "$file" | grep '^+' | grep -v '^+++' | grep -v '^+$' | wc -l)
# Count removed lines (non-empty)
REMOVED=$(git diff ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}...${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }} -- "$file" | grep '^-' | grep -v '^---' | grep -v '^-$' | wc -l)
TOTAL_LINES=$((TOTAL_LINES + ADDED + REMOVED))
fi
done
echo "Total lines changed in src/: $TOTAL_LINES"
if [ $TOTAL_LINES -gt 3 ]; then
echo "should_run=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "should_run=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
- name: Check browser test coverage
id: check-coverage
if: steps.check-changes.outputs.should_run == 'true'
run: |
# Check if browser tests were updated
BROWSER_TEST_CHANGES=$(git diff --name-only ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}...${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }} | grep '^browser_tests/.*\.ts$' || true)
if [ -n "$BROWSER_TEST_CHANGES" ]; then
echo "has_browser_tests=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "has_browser_tests=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
- name: Check for screen recording
id: check-recording
if: steps.check-changes.outputs.should_run == 'true'
env:
PR_BODY: ${{ github.event.pull_request.body }}
run: |
# Check PR body for screen recording
# Check for GitHub user attachments or YouTube links
if echo "$PR_BODY" | grep -qiE 'github\.com/user-attachments/assets/[a-f0-9-]+|youtube\.com/watch|youtu\.be/'; then
echo "has_recording=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "has_recording=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
- name: Final check and create results
id: final-check
if: always()
run: |
# Initialize results
WARNINGS_JSON=""
# Only run checks if should_run is true
if [ "${{ steps.check-changes.outputs.should_run }}" == "true" ]; then
# Check browser test coverage
if [ "${{ steps.check-coverage.outputs.has_browser_tests }}" != "true" ]; then
if [ -n "$WARNINGS_JSON" ]; then
WARNINGS_JSON="${WARNINGS_JSON},"
fi
WARNINGS_JSON="${WARNINGS_JSON}{\"message\":\"⚠️ **Warning: E2E Test Coverage Missing**\\n\\nIf this PR modifies behavior that can be covered by browser-based E2E tests, those tests are required. PRs lacking applicable test coverage may not be reviewed until added. Please add or update browser tests to ensure code quality and prevent regressions.\"}"
fi
# Check screen recording
if [ "${{ steps.check-recording.outputs.has_recording }}" != "true" ]; then
if [ -n "$WARNINGS_JSON" ]; then
WARNINGS_JSON="${WARNINGS_JSON},"
fi
WARNINGS_JSON="${WARNINGS_JSON}{\"message\":\"⚠️ **Warning: Visual Documentation Missing**\\n\\nIf this PR changes user-facing behavior, visual proof (screen recording or screenshot) is required. PRs without applicable visual documentation may not be reviewed until provided.\\nYou can add it by:\\n\\n- GitHub: Drag & drop media directly into the PR description\\n\\n- YouTube: Include a link to a short demo\"}"
fi
fi
# Create results JSON
if [ -n "$WARNINGS_JSON" ]; then
# Create JSON with warnings
cat > pr-check-results.json << EOF
{
"fails": [],
"warnings": [$WARNINGS_JSON],
"messages": [],
"markdowns": []
}
EOF
echo "failed=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
# Create JSON with success
cat > pr-check-results.json << 'EOF'
{
"fails": [],
"warnings": [],
"messages": [],
"markdowns": []
}
EOF
echo "failed=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
# Write PR metadata
echo "${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}" > pr-number.txt
echo "${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}" > pr-sha.txt
- name: Upload results
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: always()
with:
name: pr-check-results-${{ github.run_id }}
path: |
pr-check-results.json
pr-number.txt
pr-sha.txt
retention-days: 1

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@@ -1,149 +0,0 @@
name: PR Comment
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: ["PR Checks"]
types: [completed]
permissions:
pull-requests: write
issues: write
statuses: write
jobs:
comment:
if: github.event.workflow_run.event == 'pull_request'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Download artifacts
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
name: pr-check-results-${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }}
path: /tmp/pr-artifacts
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run-id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }}
- name: Post results
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const fs = require('fs');
const path = require('path');
// Helper function to safely read files
function safeReadFile(filePath) {
try {
if (!fs.existsSync(filePath)) return null;
return fs.readFileSync(filePath, 'utf8').trim();
} catch (e) {
console.error(`Error reading ${filePath}:`, e);
return null;
}
}
// Read artifact files
const artifactDir = '/tmp/pr-artifacts';
const prNumber = safeReadFile(path.join(artifactDir, 'pr-number.txt'));
const prSha = safeReadFile(path.join(artifactDir, 'pr-sha.txt'));
const resultsJson = safeReadFile(path.join(artifactDir, 'pr-check-results.json'));
// Validate PR number
if (!prNumber || isNaN(parseInt(prNumber))) {
throw new Error('Invalid or missing PR number');
}
// Parse and validate results
let results;
try {
results = JSON.parse(resultsJson || '{}');
} catch (e) {
console.error('Failed to parse check results:', e);
// Post error comment
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: parseInt(prNumber),
body: `⚠️ PR checks failed to complete properly. Error parsing results: ${e.message}`
});
return;
}
// Format check messages
const messages = [];
if (results.fails && results.fails.length > 0) {
messages.push('### ❌ Failures\n' + results.fails.map(f => f.message).join('\n\n'));
}
if (results.warnings && results.warnings.length > 0) {
messages.push('### ⚠️ Warnings\n' + results.warnings.map(w => w.message).join('\n\n'));
}
if (results.messages && results.messages.length > 0) {
messages.push('### 💬 Messages\n' + results.messages.map(m => m.message).join('\n\n'));
}
if (results.markdowns && results.markdowns.length > 0) {
messages.push(...results.markdowns.map(m => m.message));
}
// Find existing bot comment
const comments = await github.rest.issues.listComments({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: parseInt(prNumber)
});
const botComment = comments.data.find(comment =>
comment.user.type === 'Bot' &&
comment.body.includes('<!-- pr-checks-comment -->')
);
// Post comment if there are any messages
if (messages.length > 0) {
const body = messages.join('\n\n');
const commentBody = `<!-- pr-checks-comment -->\n${body}`;
if (botComment) {
await github.rest.issues.updateComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
comment_id: botComment.id,
body: commentBody
});
} else {
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: parseInt(prNumber),
body: commentBody
});
}
} else {
// No messages - delete existing comment if present
if (botComment) {
await github.rest.issues.deleteComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
comment_id: botComment.id
});
}
}
// Set commit status based on failures
if (prSha) {
const hasFailures = results.fails && results.fails.length > 0;
const hasWarnings = results.warnings && results.warnings.length > 0;
await github.rest.repos.createCommitStatus({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
sha: prSha,
state: hasFailures ? 'failure' : 'success',
context: 'pr-checks',
description: hasFailures
? `${results.fails.length} check(s) failed`
: hasWarnings
? `${results.warnings.length} warning(s)`
: 'All checks passed'
});
}

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ on:
push:
branches: [main, master, core/*, desktop/*]
pull_request:
branches-ignore: [wip/*, draft/*, temp/*]
branches: [main, master, dev*, core/*, desktop/*]
jobs:
setup:

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@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
name: Update Litegraph Dependency
on:
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
update-litegraph:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: lts/*
- name: Update litegraph
run: npm install @comfyorg/litegraph@latest
- name: Get new version
id: get-version
run: |
NEW_VERSION=$(node -e "console.log(JSON.parse(require('fs').readFileSync('./package-lock.json')).packages['node_modules/@comfyorg/litegraph'].version)")
echo "NEW_VERSION=$NEW_VERSION" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Create Pull Request
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@271a8d0340265f705b14b6d32b9829c1cb33d45e
with:
token: ${{ secrets.PR_GH_TOKEN }}
commit-message: '[chore] Update litegraph to ${{ steps.get-version.outputs.NEW_VERSION }}'
title: '[chore] Update litegraph to ${{ steps.get-version.outputs.NEW_VERSION }}'
body: |
Automated update of litegraph to version ${{ steps.get-version.outputs.NEW_VERSION }}.
Ref: https://github.com/Comfy-Org/litegraph.js/releases/tag/v${{ steps.get-version.outputs.NEW_VERSION }}
branch: update-litegraph-${{ steps.get-version.outputs.NEW_VERSION }}
base: main
labels: |
dependencies

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@@ -3,11 +3,6 @@ name: Update ComfyUI-Manager API Types
on:
# Manual trigger
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
target_branch:
description: 'Target branch for the PR'
required: true
default: 'main'
jobs:
update-manager-types:
@@ -90,7 +85,7 @@ jobs:
These types are automatically generated using openapi-typescript.
branch: update-manager-types-${{ steps.manager-info.outputs.commit }}
base: ${{ inputs.target_branch }}
base: main
labels: Manager
delete-branch: true
add-paths: |

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ on:
push:
branches: [ main, master, dev*, core/*, desktop/* ]
pull_request:
branches-ignore: [ wip/*, draft/*, temp/* ]
branches: [ main, master, dev*, core/*, desktop/* ]
jobs:
test:

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@@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ node_modules
dist
dist-ssr
*.local
# Claude configuration
.claude/*.local.json
# Editor directories and files
.vscode/*

13
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@@ -1,4 +1,9 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
npx lint-staged
npx tsx scripts/check-unused-i18n-keys.ts
if [[ "$OS" == "Windows_NT" ]]; then
npx.cmd lint-staged
# Check for unused i18n keys in staged files
npx.cmd tsx scripts/check-unused-i18n-keys.ts
else
npx lint-staged
# Check for unused i18n keys in staged files
npx tsx scripts/check-unused-i18n-keys.ts
fi

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@@ -3,10 +3,6 @@
"playwright": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@executeautomation/playwright-mcp-server"]
},
"context7": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@upstash/context7-mcp"]
}
}
}

119
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@@ -1,61 +1,58 @@
# ComfyUI Frontend Project Guidelines
## Quick Commands
- `npm run`: See all available commands
- `npm run typecheck`: Type checking
- `npm run lint`: Linting
- `npm run format`: Prettier formatting
- `npm run test:component`: Run component tests with browser environment
- `npm run test:unit`: Run all unit tests
- `npm run test:unit -- tests-ui/tests/example.test.ts`: Run single test file
## Development Workflow
1. Make code changes
2. Run tests (see subdirectory CLAUDE.md files)
3. Run typecheck, lint, format
4. Check README updates
5. Consider docs.comfy.org updates
## Git Conventions
- Use [prefix] format: [feat], [bugfix], [docs]
- Add "Fixes #n" to PR descriptions
- Never mention Claude/AI in commits
## External Resources
- PrimeVue docs: <https://primevue.org>
- ComfyUI docs: <https://docs.comfy.org>
- Electron: <https://www.electronjs.org/docs/latest/>
- Wiki: <https://deepwiki.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/1-overview>
## Project Philosophy
- Clean, stable public APIs
- Domain-driven design
- Thousands of users and extensions
- Prioritize clean interfaces that restrict extension access
## Repository Navigation
- Check README files in key folders (tests-ui, browser_tests, composables, etc.)
- Prefer running single tests for performance
- Use --help for unfamiliar CLI tools
## GitHub Integration
When referencing Comfy-Org repos:
1. Check for local copy
2. Use GitHub API for branches/PRs/metadata
3. Curl GitHub website if needed
## Common Pitfalls
- NEVER use `any` type - use proper TypeScript types
- NEVER use `as any` type assertions - fix the underlying type issue
- NEVER use `--no-verify` flag when committing
- NEVER delete or disable tests to make them pass
- NEVER circumvent quality checks
- use `npm run` to see what commands are available
- For component communication, prefer Vue's event-based pattern (emit/@event-name) for state changes and notifications; use defineExpose with refs only for imperative operations that need direct control (like form.validate(), modal.open(), or editor.focus()); events promote loose coupling and are better for reusable components, while exposed methods are acceptable for tightly-coupled component pairs or when wrapping third-party libraries that require imperative APIs
- After making code changes, follow this general process: (1) Create unit tests, component tests, browser tests (if appropriate for each), (2) run unit tests, component tests, and browser tests until passing, (3) run typecheck, lint, format (with prettier) -- you can use `npm run` command to see the scripts available, (4) check if any READMEs (including nested) or documentation needs to be updated, (5) Decide whether the changes are worth adding new content to the external documentation for (or would requires changes to the external documentation) at https://docs.comfy.org, then present your suggestion
- When referencing PrimeVue, you can get all the docs here: https://primevue.org. Do this instead of making up or inferring names of Components
- When trying to set tailwind classes for dark theme, use "dark-theme:" prefix rather than "dark:"
- Never add lines to PR descriptions or commit messages that say "Generated with Claude Code"
- When making PR names and commit messages, if you are going to add a prefix like "docs:", "feat:", "bugfix:", use square brackets around the prefix term and do not use a colon (e.g., should be "[docs]" rather than "docs:").
- When I reference GitHub Repos related to Comfy-Org, you should proactively fetch or read the associated information in the repo. To do so, you should exhaust all options: (1) Check if we have a local copy of the repo, (2) Use the GitHub API to fetch the information; you may want to do this IN ADDITION to the other options, especially for reading specific branches/PRs/comments/reviews/metadata, and (3) curl the GitHub website and parse the html or json responses
- For information about ComfyUI, ComfyUI_frontend, or ComfyUI-Manager, you can web search or download these wikis: https://deepwiki.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI-Manager, https://deepwiki.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/1-overview, https://deepwiki.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI/2-core-architecture
- If a question/project is related to Comfy-Org, Comfy, or ComfyUI ecosystem, you should proactively use the Comfy docs to answer the question. The docs may be referenced with URLs like https://docs.comfy.org
- When operating inside a repo, check for README files at key locations in the repo detailing info about the contents of that folder. E.g., top-level key folders like tests-ui, browser_tests, composables, extensions/core, stores, services often have their own README.md files. When writing code, make sure to frequently reference these README files to understand the overall architecture and design of the project. Pay close attention to the snippets to learn particular patterns that seem to be there for a reason, as you should emulate those.
- Prefer running single tests, and not the whole test suite, for performance
- If using a lesser known or complex CLI tool, run the --help to see the documentation before deciding what to run, even if just for double-checking or verifying things.
- IMPORTANT: the most important goal when writing code is to create clean, best-practices, sustainable, and scalable public APIs and interfaces. Our app is used by thousands of users and we have thousands of mods/extensions that are constantly changing and updating; and we are also always updating. That's why it is IMPORTANT that we design systems and write code that follows practices of domain-driven design, object-oriented design, and design patterns (such that you can assure stability while allowing for all components around you to change and evolve). We ABSOLUTELY prioritize clean APIs and public interfaces that clearly define and restrict how/what the mods/extensions can access.
- If any of these technologies are referenced, you can proactively read their docs at these locations: https://primevue.org/theming, https://primevue.org/forms/, https://www.electronjs.org/docs/latest/api/browser-window, https://vitest.dev/guide/browser/, https://atlassian.design/components/pragmatic-drag-and-drop/core-package/drop-targets/, https://playwright.dev/docs/api/class-test, https://playwright.dev/docs/api/class-electron, https://www.algolia.com/doc/api-reference/rest-api/, https://pyav.org/docs/develop/cookbook/basics.html
- IMPORTANT: Never add Co-Authored by Claude or any reference to Claude or Claude Code in commit messages, PR descriptions, titles, or any documentation whatsoever
- The npm script to type check is called "typecheck" NOT "type check"
- Use the Vue 3 Composition API instead of the Options API when writing Vue components. An exception is when overriding or extending a PrimeVue component for compatibility, you may use the Options API.
- when we are solving an issue we know the link/number for, we should add "Fixes #n" (where n is the issue number) to the PR description.
- Never write css if you can accomplish the same thing with tailwind utility classes
- Utilize ref and reactive for reactive state
- Implement computed properties with computed()
- Use watch and watchEffect for side effects
- Implement lifecycle hooks with onMounted, onUpdated, etc.
- Utilize provide/inject for dependency injection
- Use vue 3.5 style of default prop declaration. Do not define a `props` variable; instead, destructure props. Since vue 3.5, destructuring props does not strip them of reactivity.
- Use Tailwind CSS for styling
- Leverage VueUse functions for performance-enhancing styles
- Use lodash for utility functions
- Implement proper props and emits definitions
- Utilize Vue 3's Teleport component when needed
- Use Suspense for async components
- Implement proper error handling
- Follow Vue 3 style guide and naming conventions
- IMPORTANT: Use vue-i18n for ALL user-facing strings - no hard-coded text in services/utilities. Place new translation entries in src/locales/en/main.json
- Avoid using `@ts-expect-error` to work around type issues. We needed to employ it to migrate to TypeScript, but it should not be viewed as an accepted practice or standard.
- DO NOT use deprecated PrimeVue components. Use these replacements instead:
* `Dropdown` → Use `Select` (import from 'primevue/select')
* `OverlayPanel` → Use `Popover` (import from 'primevue/popover')
* `Calendar` → Use `DatePicker` (import from 'primevue/datepicker')
* `InputSwitch` → Use `ToggleSwitch` (import from 'primevue/toggleswitch')
* `Sidebar` → Use `Drawer` (import from 'primevue/drawer')
* `Chips` → Use `AutoComplete` with multiple enabled and typeahead disabled
* `TabMenu` → Use `Tabs` without panels
* `Steps` → Use `Stepper` without panels
* `InlineMessage` → Use `Message` component
* Use `api.apiURL()` for all backend API calls and routes
- Actual API endpoints like /prompt, /queue, /view, etc.
- Image previews: `api.apiURL('/view?...')`
- Any backend-generated content or dynamic routes
* Use `api.fileURL()` for static files served from the public folder:
- Templates: `api.fileURL('/templates/default.json')`
- Extensions: `api.fileURL(extensionPath)` for loading JS modules
- Any static assets that exist in the public directory
- When implementing code that outputs raw HTML (e.g., using v-html directive), always ensure dynamic content has been properly sanitized with DOMPurify or validated through trusted sources. Prefer Vue templates over v-html when possible.
- For any async operations (API calls, timers, etc), implement cleanup/cancellation in component unmount to prevent memory leaks
- Extract complex template conditionals into separate components or computed properties
- Error messages should be actionable and user-friendly (e.g., "Failed to load data. Please refresh the page." instead of "Unknown error")

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@@ -524,10 +524,6 @@ Here are some ways to get involved:
Have another idea? Drop into Discord or open an issue, and let's chat!
### Architecture Decision Records
We document significant architectural decisions using ADRs (Architecture Decision Records). See [docs/adr/](docs/adr/) for all ADRs and the template for creating new ones.
## Development
### Prerequisites & Technology Stack
@@ -690,23 +686,16 @@ Component test verifies Vue components in `src/components/`.
Playwright test verifies the whole app. See <https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/blob/main/browser_tests/README.md> for details.
### Custom Icons
The project supports custom SVG icons through the unplugin-icons system. Custom icons are stored in `src/assets/icons/custom/` and can be used as Vue components with the `i-comfy:` prefix.
For detailed instructions on adding and using custom icons, see [src/assets/icons/README.md](src/assets/icons/README.md).
### litegraph.js
Since Aug 5, 2025, litegraph.js is now integrated directly into this repository. It was merged using git subtree to preserve the complete commit history ([PR #4667](https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/pull/4667), [ADR](docs/adr/0001-merge-litegraph-into-frontend.md)).
This repo is using litegraph package hosted on <https://github.com/Comfy-Org/litegraph.js>. Any changes to litegraph should be submitted in that repo instead.
#### Important Notes
#### Test litegraph.js changes
- **Issue References**: Commits from the original litegraph repository may contain issue/PR numbers (e.g., #4667) that refer to issues/PRs in the original litegraph.js repository, not this one.
- **File Paths**: When viewing historical commits, file paths may show the original structure before the subtree merge. In those cases, just consider the paths relative to the new litegraph folder.
- **Contributing**: All litegraph modifications should now be made directly in this repository.
- Run `npm link` in the local litegraph repo.
- Run `npm link @comfyorg/litegraph` in this repo.
The original litegraph repository (<https://github.com/Comfy-Org/litegraph.js>) is now archived.
This will replace the litegraph package in this repo with the local litegraph repo.
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@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
# E2E Testing Guidelines
## Browser Tests
- Test user workflows
- Use Playwright fixtures
- Follow naming conventions
## Best Practices
- Check assets/ for test data
- Prefer specific selectors
- Test across viewports
## Testing Process
After code changes:
1. Create browser tests as appropriate
2. Run tests until passing
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@@ -2,133 +2,76 @@
This document outlines the setup, usage, and common patterns for Playwright browser tests in the ComfyUI_frontend project.
## Prerequisites
## WARNING
**CRITICAL**: Start ComfyUI backend with `--multi-user` flag:
```bash
python main.py --multi-user
```
Without this flag, parallel tests will conflict and fail randomly.
The browser tests will change the ComfyUI backend state, such as user settings and saved workflows.
If `TEST_COMFYUI_DIR` in `.env` isn't set to your `(Comfy Path)/ComfyUI` directory, these changes won't be automatically restored.
## Setup
### ComfyUI devtools
Clone <https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_devtools> to your `custom_nodes` directory.
_ComfyUI_devtools adds additional API endpoints and nodes to ComfyUI for browser testing._
### Node.js & Playwright Prerequisites
Ensure you have Node.js v20 or v22 installed. Then, set up the Chromium test driver:
```bash
npx playwright install chromium --with-deps
```
### Environment Configuration
### Environment Variables
Ensure the environment variables in `.env` are set correctly according to your setup.
Create `.env` from the template:
The `.env` file will not exist until you create it yourself.
```bash
cp .env_example .env
```
A template with helpful information can be found in `.env_example`.
Key settings for debugging:
```bash
# Remove Vue dev overlay that blocks UI elements
DISABLE_VUE_PLUGINS=true
# Test against dev server (recommended) or backend directly
PLAYWRIGHT_TEST_URL=http://localhost:5173 # Dev server
# PLAYWRIGHT_TEST_URL=http://localhost:8188 # Direct backend
# Path to ComfyUI for backing up user data/settings before tests
TEST_COMFYUI_DIR=/path/to/your/ComfyUI
```
### Common Setup Issues
**Most tests require the new menu system** - Add to your test:
```typescript
test.beforeEach(async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.UseNewMenu', 'Top')
})
```
### Multiple Tests
If you are running Playwright tests in parallel or running the same test multiple times, the flag `--multi-user` must be added to the main ComfyUI process.
### Release API Mocking
By default, all tests mock the release API (`api.comfy.org/releases`) to prevent release notification popups from interfering with test execution. This is necessary because the release notifications can appear over UI elements and block test interactions.
To test with real release data, you can disable mocking:
```typescript
await comfyPage.setup({ mockReleases: false })
await comfyPage.setup({ mockReleases: false });
```
For tests that specifically need to test release functionality, see the example in `tests/releaseNotifications.spec.ts`.
## Running Tests
**Always use UI mode for development:**
There are multiple ways to run the tests:
```bash
npx playwright test --ui
```
1. **Headless mode with report generation:**
```bash
npx playwright test
```
This runs all tests without a visible browser and generates a comprehensive test report.
UI mode features:
2. **UI mode for interactive testing:**
```bash
npx playwright test --ui
```
This opens a user interface where you can select specific tests to run and inspect the test execution timeline.
- **Locator picker**: Click the target icon, then click any element to get the exact locator code to use in your test. The code appears in the _Locator_ tab.
- **Step debugging**: Step through your test line-by-line by clicking _Source_ tab
- **Time travel**: In the _Actions_ tab/panel, click any step to see the browser state at that moment
- **Console/Network Tabs**: View logs and API calls at each step
- **Attachments Tab**: View all snapshots with expected and actual images
![Playwright UI Mode](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6a1ebef0-90eb-4157-8694-f5ee94d03755)
![Playwright UI Mode](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c158c93f-b39a-44c5-a1a1-e0cc975ee9f2)
For CI or headless testing:
```bash
npx playwright test # Run all tests
npx playwright test widget.spec.ts # Run specific test file
```
### Local Development Config
For debugging, you can try adjusting these settings in `playwright.config.ts`:
```typescript
export default defineConfig({
// VERY HELPFUL: Skip screenshot tests locally
grep: process.env.CI ? undefined : /^(?!.*screenshot).*$/
retries: 0, // No retries while debugging. Increase if writing new tests. that may be flaky.
workers: 1, // Single worker for easier debugging. Increase to match CPU cores if you want to run a lot of tests in parallel.
timeout: 30000, // Longer timeout for breakpoints
use: {
trace: 'on', // Always capture traces (CI uses 'on-first-retry')
video: 'on' // Always record video (CI uses 'retain-on-failure')
},
})
```
3. **Running specific tests:**
```bash
npx playwright test widget.spec.ts
```
## Test Structure
Browser tests in this project follow a specific organization pattern:
- **Fixtures**: Located in `fixtures/` - These provide test setup and utilities
- `ComfyPage.ts` - The main fixture for interacting with ComfyUI
- `ComfyMouse.ts` - Utility for mouse interactions with the canvas
- Components fixtures in `fixtures/components/` - Page object models for UI components
- **Tests**: Located in `tests/` - The actual test specifications
- Organized by functionality (e.g., `widget.spec.ts`, `interaction.spec.ts`)
- Snapshot directories (e.g., `widget.spec.ts-snapshots/`) contain reference screenshots
@@ -143,18 +86,18 @@ When writing new tests, follow these patterns:
```typescript
// Import the test fixture
import { comfyPageFixture as test } from '../fixtures/ComfyPage'
import { comfyPageFixture as test } from '../fixtures/ComfyPage';
test.describe('Feature Name', () => {
// Set up test environment if needed
test.beforeEach(async ({ comfyPage }) => {
// Common setup
})
});
test('should do something specific', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
// Test implementation
})
})
});
});
```
### Leverage Existing Fixtures and Helpers
@@ -176,102 +119,66 @@ Most common testing needs are already addressed by these helpers, which will mak
1. **Focus elements explicitly**:
Canvas-based elements often need explicit focus before interaction:
```typescript
// Click the canvas first to focus it before pressing keys
await comfyPage.canvas.click()
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('a')
await comfyPage.canvas.click();
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('a');
```
2. **Mark canvas as dirty if needed**:
Some interactions need explicit canvas updates:
```typescript
// After programmatically changing node state, mark canvas dirty
await comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
window['app'].graph.setDirtyCanvas(true, true)
})
window['app'].graph.setDirtyCanvas(true, true);
});
```
3. **Use node references over coordinates**:
3. **Use node references over coordinates**:
Node references from `fixtures/utils/litegraphUtils.ts` provide stable ways to interact with nodes:
```typescript
// Prefer this:
const node = await comfyPage.getNodeRefsByType('LoadImage')[0]
await node.click('title')
const node = await comfyPage.getNodeRefsByType('LoadImage')[0];
await node.click('title');
// Over this:
await comfyPage.canvas.click({ position: { x: 100, y: 100 } })
await comfyPage.canvas.click({ position: { x: 100, y: 100 } });
```
4. **Wait for canvas to render after UI interactions**:
```typescript
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
await comfyPage.nextFrame();
```
5. **Clean up persistent server state**:
While most state is reset between tests, anything stored on the server persists:
```typescript
// Reset settings that affect other tests (these are stored on server)
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.ColorPalette', 'dark')
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.NodeBadge.NodeIdBadgeMode', 'None')
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.ColorPalette', 'dark');
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.NodeBadge.NodeIdBadgeMode', 'None');
// Clean up uploaded files if needed
await comfyPage.request.delete(`${comfyPage.url}/api/delete/image.png`)
await comfyPage.request.delete(`${comfyPage.url}/api/delete/image.png`);
```
6. **Prefer functional assertions over screenshots**:
Use screenshots only when visual verification is necessary:
```typescript
// Prefer this:
expect(await node.isPinned()).toBe(true)
expect(await node.getProperty('title')).toBe('Expected Title')
expect(await node.isPinned()).toBe(true);
expect(await node.getProperty('title')).toBe('Expected Title');
// Over this - only use when needed:
await expect(comfyPage.canvas).toHaveScreenshot('state.png')
await expect(comfyPage.canvas).toHaveScreenshot('state.png');
```
7. **Use minimal test workflows**:
When creating test workflows, keep them as minimal as possible:
```typescript
// Include only the components needed for the test
await comfyPage.loadWorkflow('single_ksampler')
await comfyPage.loadWorkflow('single_ksampler');
```
8. **Debug helpers for visual debugging** (remove before committing):
ComfyPage includes temporary debug methods for troubleshooting:
```typescript
test('debug failing interaction', async ({ comfyPage }, testInfo) => {
// Add visual markers to see click positions
await comfyPage.debugAddMarker({ x: 100, y: 200 })
// Attach screenshot with markers to test report
await comfyPage.debugAttachScreenshot(testInfo, 'node-positions', {
element: 'canvas',
markers: [{ position: { x: 100, y: 200 } }]
})
// Show canvas overlay for easier debugging
await comfyPage.debugShowCanvasOverlay()
// Remember to remove debug code before committing!
})
```
Available debug methods:
- `debugAddMarker(position)` - Red circle at position
- `debugAttachScreenshot(testInfo, name)` - Attach to test report
- `debugShowCanvasOverlay()` - Show canvas as overlay
- `debugGetCanvasDataURL()` - Get canvas as base64
## Common Patterns and Utilities
### Page Object Pattern
@@ -285,7 +192,7 @@ test('Can toggle boolean widget', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
const node = (await comfyPage.getFirstNodeRef())!
const widget = await node.getWidget(0)
await widget.click()
})
});
```
### Node References
@@ -325,8 +232,8 @@ Canvas operations use special helpers to ensure proper timing:
```typescript
// Using ComfyMouse for drag and drop
await comfyMouse.dragAndDrop(
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{ x: 200, y: 200 } // To
{ x: 100, y: 100 }, // From
{ x: 200, y: 200 } // To
)
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- **Screenshots vary**: Ensure your OS and browser match the reference environment (Linux)
- **Async / await**: Race conditions are a very common cause of test flakiness
## Screenshot Testing
## Screenshot Expectations
Due to variations in system font rendering, screenshot expectations are platform-specific. Please note:
- **Do not commit local screenshot expectations** to the repository
- **DO NOT commit local screenshot expectations** to the repository
- We maintain Linux screenshot expectations as our GitHub Action runner operates in a Linux environment
- While developing, you can generate local screenshots for your tests, but these will differ from CI-generated ones
### Working with Screenshots Locally
To set new test expectations for PR:
Option 1 - Skip screenshot tests (add to `playwright.config.ts`):
1. Write your test with screenshot assertions using `toHaveScreenshot(filename)`
2. Create a pull request from a `Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend` branch
3. Add the `New Browser Test Expectation` tag to your pull request
4. The GitHub CI will automatically generate and commit the reference screenshots
```typescript
export default defineConfig({
grep: process.env.CI ? undefined : /^(?!.*screenshot).*$/
})
```
This approach ensures consistent screenshot expectations across all PRs and avoids issues with platform-specific rendering.
Option 2 - Generate local baselines for comparison:
```bash
npx playwright test --update-snapshots
```
### Getting Test Artifacts from GitHub Actions
When tests fail in CI, you can download screenshots and traces:
1. Go to the failed workflow run in GitHub Actions
2. Scroll to "Artifacts" section at the bottom
3. Download `playwright-report` or `test-results`
4. Extract and open the HTML report locally
5. View actual vs expected screenshots and execution traces
### Creating New Screenshot Baselines
For PRs from `Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend` branches:
1. Write test with `toHaveScreenshot('filename.png')`
2. Create PR and add `New Browser Test Expectation` label
3. CI will generate and commit the Linux baseline screenshots
> **Note:** Fork PRs cannot auto-commit screenshots. A maintainer will need to commit the screenshots manually for you (don't worry, they'll do it).
## Resources
- [Playwright UI Mode](https://playwright.dev/docs/test-ui-mode) - Interactive test debugging
- [Playwright Debugging Guide](https://playwright.dev/docs/debug)
- [act](https://github.com/nektos/act) - Run GitHub Actions locally for CI debugging
> **Note:** If you're making a pull request from a forked repository, the GitHub action won't be able to commit updated screenshot expectations directly to your PR branch.

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""
]
},
{
"id": 11,
"type": "KSampler",
"pos": [
674.1234741210938,
570.5839233398438
],
"size": [
270,
262
],
"flags": {},
"order": 0,
"mode": 0,
"inputs": [
{
"localized_name": "model",
"name": "model",
"type": "MODEL",
"link": 12
},
{
"localized_name": "positive",
"name": "positive",
"type": "CONDITIONING",
"link": 13
},
{
"localized_name": "negative",
"name": "negative",
"type": "CONDITIONING",
"link": 14
},
{
"localized_name": "latent_image",
"name": "latent_image",
"type": "LATENT",
"link": 15
}
],
"outputs": [
{
"localized_name": "LATENT",
"name": "LATENT",
"type": "LATENT",
"links": null
}
],
"properties": {
"Node name for S&R": "KSampler"
},
"widgets_values": [
0,
"randomize",
20,
8,
"euler",
"simple",
1
]
}
],
"groups": [],
"links": [
{
"id": 10,
"origin_id": -10,
"origin_slot": 0,
"target_id": 10,
"target_slot": 1,
"type": "STRING"
},
{
"id": 11,
"origin_id": -10,
"origin_slot": 1,
"target_id": 10,
"target_slot": 0,
"type": "CLIP"
},
{
"id": 12,
"origin_id": -10,
"origin_slot": 2,
"target_id": 11,
"target_slot": 0,
"type": "MODEL"
},
{
"id": 13,
"origin_id": -10,
"origin_slot": 3,
"target_id": 11,
"target_slot": 1,
"type": "CONDITIONING"
},
{
"id": 14,
"origin_id": -10,
"origin_slot": 4,
"target_id": 11,
"target_slot": 2,
"type": "CONDITIONING"
},
{
"id": 15,
"origin_id": -10,
"origin_slot": 5,
"target_id": 11,
"target_slot": 3,
"type": "LATENT"
}
],
"extra": {}
}
]
},
"config": {},
"extra": {
"ds": {
"scale": 0.9581355200690549,
"offset": [
258.6405769416877,
147.17927927927929
]
},
"frontendVersion": "1.24.1"
},
"version": 0.4
}

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{
"id": "c4a254bb-935e-4013-b380-5e36954de4b0",
"revision": 0,
"last_node_id": 11,
"last_link_id": 9,
"nodes": [
{
"id": 11,
"type": "422723e8-4bf6-438c-823f-881ca81acead",
"pos": [
791.59912109375,
386.13336181640625
],
"size": [
140,
26
],
"flags": {},
"order": 0,
"mode": 0,
"inputs": [
{
"name": "clip",
"type": "CLIP",
"link": null
}
],
"outputs": [],
"properties": {},
"widgets_values": []
}
],
"links": [],
"groups": [],
"definitions": {
"subgraphs": [
{
"id": "422723e8-4bf6-438c-823f-881ca81acead",
"version": 1,
"state": {
"lastGroupId": 0,
"lastNodeId": 10,
"lastLinkId": 10,
"lastRerouteId": 0
},
"revision": 0,
"config": {},
"name": "New Subgraph",
"inputNode": {
"id": -10,
"bounding": [
481.59912109375,
379.13336181640625,
120,
60
]
},
"outputNode": {
"id": -20,
"bounding": [
1121.59912109375,
379.13336181640625,
120,
40
]
},
"inputs": [
{
"id": "79e69fca-ad12-499b-8d9b-9f1656b85354",
"name": "clip",
"type": "CLIP",
"linkIds": [
10
],
"pos": {
"0": 581.59912109375,
"1": 399.13336181640625
}
}
],
"outputs": [],
"widgets": [],
"nodes": [
{
"id": 10,
"type": "CLIPTextEncode",
"pos": [
661.59912109375,
314.13336181640625
],
"size": [
400,
200
],
"flags": {},
"order": 0,
"mode": 0,
"inputs": [
{
"localized_name": "clip",
"name": "clip",
"type": "CLIP",
"link": 10
}
],
"outputs": [
{
"localized_name": "CONDITIONING",
"name": "CONDITIONING",
"type": "CONDITIONING",
"links": null
}
],
"properties": {
"Node name for S&R": "CLIPTextEncode"
},
"widgets_values": [
""
]
}
],
"groups": [],
"links": [
{
"id": 10,
"origin_id": -10,
"origin_slot": 0,
"target_id": 10,
"target_slot": 0,
"type": "CLIP"
}
],
"extra": {}
}
]
},
"config": {},
"extra": {
"frontendVersion": "1.24.1",
"VHS_latentpreview": false,
"VHS_latentpreviewrate": 0,
"VHS_MetadataImage": true,
"VHS_KeepIntermediate": true,
"ds": {
"scale": 0.9581355200690549,
"offset": [
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]
}
},
"version": 0.4
}

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@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
import type { LGraphNode } from '@comfyorg/litegraph'
import type { APIRequestContext, Locator, Page } from '@playwright/test'
import { expect } from '@playwright/test'
import { test as base } from '@playwright/test'
import dotenv from 'dotenv'
import * as fs from 'fs'
import type { LGraphNode } from '../../src/lib/litegraph/src/litegraph'
import type { NodeId } from '../../src/schemas/comfyWorkflowSchema'
import type { KeyCombo } from '../../src/schemas/keyBindingSchema'
import type { useWorkspaceStore } from '../../src/stores/workspaceStore'
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ import {
} from './components/SidebarTab'
import { Topbar } from './components/Topbar'
import type { Position, Size } from './types'
import { NodeReference, SubgraphSlotReference } from './utils/litegraphUtils'
import { NodeReference } from './utils/litegraphUtils'
import TaskHistory from './utils/taskHistory'
dotenv.config()
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ export class ComfyPage {
this.menu = new ComfyMenu(page)
this.actionbar = new ComfyActionbar(page)
this.templates = new ComfyTemplates(page)
this.settingDialog = new SettingDialog(page, this)
this.settingDialog = new SettingDialog(page)
this.confirmDialog = new ConfirmDialog(page)
}
@@ -563,7 +563,6 @@ export class ComfyPage {
if (fileName.endsWith('.webm')) return 'video/webm'
if (fileName.endsWith('.json')) return 'application/json'
if (fileName.endsWith('.glb')) return 'model/gltf-binary'
if (fileName.endsWith('.avif')) return 'image/avif'
return 'application/octet-stream'
}
@@ -777,524 +776,11 @@ export class ComfyPage {
await this.nextFrame()
}
/**
* Clicks on a litegraph context menu item (uses .litemenu-entry selector).
* Use this for canvas/node context menus, not PrimeVue menus.
*/
async clickLitegraphContextMenuItem(name: string): Promise<void> {
await this.page.locator(`.litemenu-entry:has-text("${name}")`).click()
await this.nextFrame()
}
/**
* Right-clicks on a subgraph input slot to open the context menu.
* Must be called when inside a subgraph.
*
* This method uses the actual slot positions from the subgraph.inputs array,
* which contain the correct coordinates for each input slot. These positions
* are different from the visual node positions and are specifically where
* the slots are rendered on the input node.
*
* @param inputName Optional name of the specific input slot to target (e.g., 'text').
* If not provided, tries all available input slots until one works.
* @returns Promise that resolves when the context menu appears
*/
async rightClickSubgraphInputSlot(inputName?: string): Promise<void> {
const foundSlot = await this.page.evaluate(async (targetInputName) => {
const app = window['app']
const currentGraph = app.canvas.graph
// Check if we're in a subgraph
if (currentGraph.constructor.name !== 'Subgraph') {
throw new Error(
'Not in a subgraph - this method only works inside subgraphs'
)
}
// Get the input node
const inputNode = currentGraph.inputNode
if (!inputNode) {
throw new Error('No input node found in subgraph')
}
// Get available inputs
const inputs = currentGraph.inputs
if (!inputs || inputs.length === 0) {
throw new Error('No input slots found in subgraph')
}
// Filter to specific input if requested
const inputsToTry = targetInputName
? inputs.filter((inp) => inp.name === targetInputName)
: inputs
if (inputsToTry.length === 0) {
throw new Error(
targetInputName
? `Input slot '${targetInputName}' not found`
: 'No input slots available to try'
)
}
// Try right-clicking on each input slot position until one works
for (const input of inputsToTry) {
if (!input.pos) continue
const testX = input.pos[0]
const testY = input.pos[1]
// Create a right-click event at the input slot position
const rightClickEvent = {
canvasX: testX,
canvasY: testY,
button: 2, // Right mouse button
preventDefault: () => {},
stopPropagation: () => {}
}
// Trigger the input node's right-click handler
if (inputNode.onPointerDown) {
inputNode.onPointerDown(
rightClickEvent,
app.canvas.pointer,
app.canvas.linkConnector
)
}
// Wait briefly for menu to appear
await new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, 100))
// Check if litegraph context menu appeared
const menuExists = document.querySelector('.litemenu-entry')
if (menuExists) {
return { success: true, inputName: input.name, x: testX, y: testY }
}
}
return { success: false }
}, inputName)
if (!foundSlot.success) {
throw new Error(
inputName
? `Could not open context menu for input slot '${inputName}'`
: 'Could not find any input slot position to right-click'
)
}
// Wait for the litegraph context menu to be visible
await this.page.waitForSelector('.litemenu-entry', {
state: 'visible',
timeout: 5000
})
}
/**
* Right-clicks on a subgraph output slot to open the context menu.
* Must be called when inside a subgraph.
*
* Similar to rightClickSubgraphInputSlot but for output slots.
*
* @param outputName Optional name of the specific output slot to target.
* If not provided, tries all available output slots until one works.
* @returns Promise that resolves when the context menu appears
*/
async rightClickSubgraphOutputSlot(outputName?: string): Promise<void> {
const foundSlot = await this.page.evaluate(async (targetOutputName) => {
const app = window['app']
const currentGraph = app.canvas.graph
// Check if we're in a subgraph
if (currentGraph.constructor.name !== 'Subgraph') {
throw new Error(
'Not in a subgraph - this method only works inside subgraphs'
)
}
// Get the output node
const outputNode = currentGraph.outputNode
if (!outputNode) {
throw new Error('No output node found in subgraph')
}
// Get available outputs
const outputs = currentGraph.outputs
if (!outputs || outputs.length === 0) {
throw new Error('No output slots found in subgraph')
}
// Filter to specific output if requested
const outputsToTry = targetOutputName
? outputs.filter((out) => out.name === targetOutputName)
: outputs
if (outputsToTry.length === 0) {
throw new Error(
targetOutputName
? `Output slot '${targetOutputName}' not found`
: 'No output slots available to try'
)
}
// Try right-clicking on each output slot position until one works
for (const output of outputsToTry) {
if (!output.pos) continue
const testX = output.pos[0]
const testY = output.pos[1]
// Create a right-click event at the output slot position
const rightClickEvent = {
canvasX: testX,
canvasY: testY,
button: 2, // Right mouse button
preventDefault: () => {},
stopPropagation: () => {}
}
// Trigger the output node's right-click handler
if (outputNode.onPointerDown) {
outputNode.onPointerDown(
rightClickEvent,
app.canvas.pointer,
app.canvas.linkConnector
)
}
// Wait briefly for menu to appear
await new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, 100))
// Check if litegraph context menu appeared
const menuExists = document.querySelector('.litemenu-entry')
if (menuExists) {
return { success: true, outputName: output.name, x: testX, y: testY }
}
}
return { success: false }
}, outputName)
if (!foundSlot.success) {
throw new Error(
outputName
? `Could not open context menu for output slot '${outputName}'`
: 'Could not find any output slot position to right-click'
)
}
// Wait for the litegraph context menu to be visible
await this.page.waitForSelector('.litemenu-entry', {
state: 'visible',
timeout: 5000
})
}
/**
* Get a reference to a subgraph input slot
*/
async getSubgraphInputSlot(
slotName?: string
): Promise<SubgraphSlotReference> {
return new SubgraphSlotReference('input', slotName || '', this)
}
/**
* Get a reference to a subgraph output slot
*/
async getSubgraphOutputSlot(
slotName?: string
): Promise<SubgraphSlotReference> {
return new SubgraphSlotReference('output', slotName || '', this)
}
/**
* Connect a regular node output to a subgraph input.
* This creates a new input slot on the subgraph if targetInputName is not provided.
*/
async connectToSubgraphInput(
sourceNode: NodeReference,
sourceSlotIndex: number,
targetInputName?: string
): Promise<void> {
const sourceSlot = await sourceNode.getOutput(sourceSlotIndex)
const targetSlot = await this.getSubgraphInputSlot(targetInputName)
const targetPosition = targetInputName
? await targetSlot.getPosition() // Connect to existing slot
: await targetSlot.getOpenSlotPosition() // Create new slot
await this.dragAndDrop(await sourceSlot.getPosition(), targetPosition)
await this.nextFrame()
}
/**
* Connect a subgraph input to a regular node input.
* This creates a new input slot on the subgraph if sourceInputName is not provided.
*/
async connectFromSubgraphInput(
targetNode: NodeReference,
targetSlotIndex: number,
sourceInputName?: string
): Promise<void> {
const sourceSlot = await this.getSubgraphInputSlot(sourceInputName)
const targetSlot = await targetNode.getInput(targetSlotIndex)
const sourcePosition = sourceInputName
? await sourceSlot.getPosition() // Connect from existing slot
: await sourceSlot.getOpenSlotPosition() // Create new slot
const targetPosition = await targetSlot.getPosition()
// Debug: Log the positions we're trying to use
console.log('Drag positions:', {
source: sourcePosition,
target: targetPosition
})
await this.dragAndDrop(sourcePosition, targetPosition)
await this.nextFrame()
}
/**
* Connect a regular node output to a subgraph output.
* This creates a new output slot on the subgraph if targetOutputName is not provided.
*/
async connectToSubgraphOutput(
sourceNode: NodeReference,
sourceSlotIndex: number,
targetOutputName?: string
): Promise<void> {
const sourceSlot = await sourceNode.getOutput(sourceSlotIndex)
const targetSlot = await this.getSubgraphOutputSlot(targetOutputName)
const targetPosition = targetOutputName
? await targetSlot.getPosition() // Connect to existing slot
: await targetSlot.getOpenSlotPosition() // Create new slot
await this.dragAndDrop(await sourceSlot.getPosition(), targetPosition)
await this.nextFrame()
}
/**
* Connect a subgraph output to a regular node input.
* This creates a new output slot on the subgraph if sourceOutputName is not provided.
*/
async connectFromSubgraphOutput(
targetNode: NodeReference,
targetSlotIndex: number,
sourceOutputName?: string
): Promise<void> {
const sourceSlot = await this.getSubgraphOutputSlot(sourceOutputName)
const targetSlot = await targetNode.getInput(targetSlotIndex)
const sourcePosition = sourceOutputName
? await sourceSlot.getPosition() // Connect from existing slot
: await sourceSlot.getOpenSlotPosition() // Create new slot
await this.dragAndDrop(sourcePosition, await targetSlot.getPosition())
await this.nextFrame()
}
/**
* Add a visual marker at a position for debugging
*/
async debugAddMarker(
position: Position,
id: string = 'debug-marker'
): Promise<void> {
await this.page.evaluate(
([pos, markerId]) => {
// Remove existing marker if present
const existing = document.getElementById(markerId)
if (existing) existing.remove()
// Create marker
const marker = document.createElement('div')
marker.id = markerId
marker.style.position = 'fixed'
marker.style.left = `${pos.x - 10}px`
marker.style.top = `${pos.y - 10}px`
marker.style.width = '20px'
marker.style.height = '20px'
marker.style.border = '2px solid red'
marker.style.borderRadius = '50%'
marker.style.backgroundColor = 'rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.3)'
marker.style.pointerEvents = 'none'
marker.style.zIndex = '10000'
document.body.appendChild(marker)
},
[position, id] as const
)
}
/**
* Remove debug markers
*/
async debugRemoveMarkers(): Promise<void> {
await this.page.evaluate(() => {
document
.querySelectorAll('[id^="debug-marker"]')
.forEach((el) => el.remove())
})
}
/**
* Take a screenshot and attach it to the test report for debugging
* This is a convenience method that combines screenshot capture and test attachment
*
* @param testInfo The Playwright TestInfo object (from test parameters)
* @param name Name for the attachment
* @param options Optional screenshot options (defaults to page screenshot)
*/
async debugAttachScreenshot(
testInfo: any,
name: string,
options?: {
fullPage?: boolean
element?: 'canvas' | 'page'
markers?: Array<{ position: Position; id?: string }>
}
): Promise<void> {
// Add markers if requested
if (options?.markers) {
for (const marker of options.markers) {
await this.debugAddMarker(marker.position, marker.id)
}
}
// Take screenshot - default to page if not specified
let screenshot: Buffer
const targetElement = options?.element || 'page'
if (targetElement === 'canvas') {
screenshot = await this.canvas.screenshot()
} else if (options?.fullPage) {
screenshot = await this.page.screenshot({ fullPage: true })
} else {
screenshot = await this.page.screenshot()
}
// Attach to test report
await testInfo.attach(name, {
body: screenshot,
contentType: 'image/png'
})
// Clean up markers if we added any
if (options?.markers) {
await this.debugRemoveMarkers()
}
}
async doubleClickCanvas() {
await this.page.mouse.dblclick(10, 10, { delay: 5 })
await this.nextFrame()
}
/**
* Capture the canvas as a PNG and save it for debugging
*/
async debugSaveCanvasScreenshot(filename: string): Promise<void> {
await this.page.evaluate(async (filename) => {
const canvas = document.getElementById(
'graph-canvas'
) as HTMLCanvasElement
if (!canvas) {
throw new Error('Canvas not found')
}
// Convert canvas to blob
return new Promise<void>((resolve) => {
canvas.toBlob(async (blob) => {
if (!blob) {
throw new Error('Failed to create blob from canvas')
}
// Create a download link and trigger it
const url = URL.createObjectURL(blob)
const a = document.createElement('a')
a.href = url
a.download = filename
document.body.appendChild(a)
a.click()
document.body.removeChild(a)
URL.revokeObjectURL(url)
resolve()
}, 'image/png')
})
}, filename)
// Wait a bit for the download to process
await this.page.waitForTimeout(500)
}
/**
* Capture canvas as base64 data URL for inspection
*/
async debugGetCanvasDataURL(): Promise<string> {
return await this.page.evaluate(() => {
const canvas = document.getElementById(
'graph-canvas'
) as HTMLCanvasElement
if (!canvas) {
throw new Error('Canvas not found')
}
return canvas.toDataURL('image/png')
})
}
/**
* Create an overlay div with the canvas image for easier Playwright screenshot
*/
async debugShowCanvasOverlay(): Promise<void> {
await this.page.evaluate(() => {
const canvas = document.getElementById(
'graph-canvas'
) as HTMLCanvasElement
if (!canvas) {
throw new Error('Canvas not found')
}
// Remove existing overlay if present
const existingOverlay = document.getElementById('debug-canvas-overlay')
if (existingOverlay) {
existingOverlay.remove()
}
// Create overlay div
const overlay = document.createElement('div')
overlay.id = 'debug-canvas-overlay'
overlay.style.position = 'fixed'
overlay.style.top = '0'
overlay.style.left = '0'
overlay.style.zIndex = '9999'
overlay.style.backgroundColor = 'white'
overlay.style.padding = '10px'
overlay.style.border = '2px solid red'
// Create image from canvas
const img = document.createElement('img')
img.src = canvas.toDataURL('image/png')
img.style.maxWidth = '800px'
img.style.maxHeight = '600px'
overlay.appendChild(img)
document.body.appendChild(overlay)
})
}
/**
* Remove the debug canvas overlay
*/
async debugHideCanvasOverlay(): Promise<void> {
await this.page.evaluate(() => {
const overlay = document.getElementById('debug-canvas-overlay')
if (overlay) {
overlay.remove()
}
})
}
async clickEmptyLatentNode() {
await this.canvas.click({
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@@ -1,19 +1,15 @@
import { Page } from '@playwright/test'
import { ComfyPage } from '../ComfyPage'
export class SettingDialog {
constructor(
public readonly page: Page,
public readonly comfyPage: ComfyPage
) {}
constructor(public readonly page: Page) {}
get root() {
return this.page.locator('div.settings-container')
}
async open() {
await this.comfyPage.executeCommand('Comfy.ShowSettingsDialog')
const button = this.page.locator('button.comfy-settings-btn:visible')
await button.click()
await this.page.waitForSelector('div.settings-container')
}

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@@ -15,6 +15,10 @@ export class Topbar {
.innerText()
}
async openSubmenuMobile() {
await this.page.locator('.p-menubar-mobile .p-menubar-button').click()
}
getMenuItem(itemLabel: string): Locator {
return this.page.locator(`.p-menubar-item-label:text-is("${itemLabel}")`)
}
@@ -64,41 +68,31 @@ export class Topbar {
await this.getSaveDialog().waitFor({ state: 'hidden', timeout: 500 })
}
async openTopbarMenu() {
await this.page.locator('.comfyui-logo-wrapper').click()
const menu = this.page.locator('.comfy-command-menu')
await menu.waitFor({ state: 'visible' })
return menu
}
async triggerTopbarCommand(path: string[]) {
if (path.length < 2) {
throw new Error('Path is too short')
}
const menu = await this.openTopbarMenu()
const tabName = path[0]
const topLevelMenuItem = this.page.locator(
`.p-menubar-item-label:text-is("${tabName}")`
const topLevelMenu = this.page.locator(
`.top-menubar .p-menubar-item-label:text-is("${tabName}")`
)
const topLevelMenu = menu
.locator('.p-tieredmenu-item')
.filter({ has: topLevelMenuItem })
await topLevelMenu.waitFor({ state: 'visible' })
await topLevelMenu.hover()
await topLevelMenu.click()
let currentMenu = topLevelMenu
for (let i = 1; i < path.length; i++) {
const commandName = path[i]
const menuItem = currentMenu
const menuItem = this.page
.locator(
`.p-tieredmenu-submenu .p-tieredmenu-item:has-text("${commandName}")`
`.top-menubar .p-menubar-submenu .p-menubar-item:has-text("${commandName}")`
)
.first()
await menuItem.waitFor({ state: 'visible' })
await menuItem.hover()
currentMenu = menuItem
if (i === path.length - 1) {
await menuItem.click()
}
}
await currentMenu.click()
}
}

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@@ -12,128 +12,6 @@ export const getMiddlePoint = (pos1: Position, pos2: Position) => {
}
}
export class SubgraphSlotReference {
constructor(
readonly type: 'input' | 'output',
readonly slotName: string,
readonly comfyPage: ComfyPage
) {}
async getPosition(): Promise<Position> {
const pos: [number, number] = await this.comfyPage.page.evaluate(
([type, slotName]) => {
const currentGraph = window['app'].canvas.graph
// Check if we're in a subgraph
if (currentGraph.constructor.name !== 'Subgraph') {
throw new Error(
'Not in a subgraph - this method only works inside subgraphs'
)
}
const slots =
type === 'input' ? currentGraph.inputs : currentGraph.outputs
if (!slots || slots.length === 0) {
throw new Error(`No ${type} slots found in subgraph`)
}
// Find the specific slot or use the first one if no name specified
const slot = slotName
? slots.find((s) => s.name === slotName)
: slots[0]
if (!slot) {
throw new Error(`${type} slot '${slotName}' not found`)
}
if (!slot.pos) {
throw new Error(`${type} slot '${slotName}' has no position`)
}
// Convert from offset to canvas coordinates
const canvasPos = window['app'].canvas.ds.convertOffsetToCanvas([
slot.pos[0],
slot.pos[1]
])
return canvasPos
},
[this.type, this.slotName] as const
)
return {
x: pos[0],
y: pos[1]
}
}
async getOpenSlotPosition(): Promise<Position> {
const pos: [number, number] = await this.comfyPage.page.evaluate(
([type]) => {
const currentGraph = window['app'].canvas.graph
if (currentGraph.constructor.name !== 'Subgraph') {
throw new Error(
'Not in a subgraph - this method only works inside subgraphs'
)
}
const node =
type === 'input' ? currentGraph.inputNode : currentGraph.outputNode
const slots =
type === 'input' ? currentGraph.inputs : currentGraph.outputs
if (!node) {
throw new Error(`No ${type} node found in subgraph`)
}
// Calculate position for next available slot
// const nextSlotIndex = slots?.length || 0
// const slotHeight = 20
// const slotY = node.pos[1] + 30 + nextSlotIndex * slotHeight
// Find last slot position
const lastSlot = slots.at(-1)
let slotX: number
let slotY: number
if (lastSlot) {
// If there are existing slots, position the new one below the last one
const gapHeight = 20
slotX = lastSlot.pos[0]
slotY = lastSlot.pos[1] + gapHeight
} else {
// No existing slots - use slotAnchorX if available, otherwise calculate from node position
if (currentGraph.slotAnchorX !== undefined) {
// The actual slot X position seems to be slotAnchorX - 10
slotX = currentGraph.slotAnchorX - 10
} else {
// Fallback: calculate from node edge
slotX =
type === 'input'
? node.pos[0] + node.size[0] - 10 // Right edge for input node
: node.pos[0] + 10 // Left edge for output node
}
// For Y position when no slots exist, use middle of node
slotY = node.pos[1] + node.size[1] / 2
}
// Convert from offset to canvas coordinates
const canvasPos = window['app'].canvas.ds.convertOffsetToCanvas([
slotX,
slotY
])
return canvasPos
},
[this.type] as const
)
return {
x: pos[0],
y: pos[1]
}
}
}
export class NodeSlotReference {
constructor(
readonly type: 'input' | 'output',
@@ -143,27 +21,11 @@ export class NodeSlotReference {
async getPosition() {
const pos: [number, number] = await this.node.comfyPage.page.evaluate(
([type, id, index]) => {
// Use canvas.graph to get the current graph (works in both main graph and subgraphs)
const node = window['app'].canvas.graph.getNodeById(id)
const node = window['app'].graph.getNodeById(id)
if (!node) throw new Error(`Node ${id} not found.`)
const rawPos = node.getConnectionPos(type === 'input', index)
const convertedPos =
window['app'].canvas.ds.convertOffsetToCanvas(rawPos)
// Debug logging - convert Float32Arrays to regular arrays for visibility
console.log(
`NodeSlotReference debug for ${type} slot ${index} on node ${id}:`,
{
nodePos: [node.pos[0], node.pos[1]],
nodeSize: [node.size[0], node.size[1]],
rawConnectionPos: [rawPos[0], rawPos[1]],
convertedPos: [convertedPos[0], convertedPos[1]],
currentGraphType: window['app'].canvas.graph.constructor.name
}
return window['app'].canvas.ds.convertOffsetToCanvas(
node.getConnectionPos(type === 'input', index)
)
return convertedPos
},
[this.type, this.node.id, this.index] as const
)
@@ -175,7 +37,7 @@ export class NodeSlotReference {
async getLinkCount() {
return await this.node.comfyPage.page.evaluate(
([type, id, index]) => {
const node = window['app'].canvas.graph.getNodeById(id)
const node = window['app'].graph.getNodeById(id)
if (!node) throw new Error(`Node ${id} not found.`)
if (type === 'input') {
return node.inputs[index].link == null ? 0 : 1
@@ -188,7 +50,7 @@ export class NodeSlotReference {
async removeLinks() {
await this.node.comfyPage.page.evaluate(
([type, id, index]) => {
const node = window['app'].canvas.graph.getNodeById(id)
const node = window['app'].graph.getNodeById(id)
if (!node) throw new Error(`Node ${id} not found.`)
if (type === 'input') {
node.disconnectInput(index)
@@ -213,7 +75,7 @@ export class NodeWidgetReference {
async getPosition(): Promise<Position> {
const pos: [number, number] = await this.node.comfyPage.page.evaluate(
([id, index]) => {
const node = window['app'].canvas.graph.getNodeById(id)
const node = window['app'].graph.getNodeById(id)
if (!node) throw new Error(`Node ${id} not found.`)
const widget = node.widgets[index]
if (!widget) throw new Error(`Widget ${index} not found.`)
@@ -272,7 +134,7 @@ export class NodeWidgetReference {
const pos = await this.getPosition()
const canvas = this.node.comfyPage.canvas
const canvasPos = (await canvas.boundingBox())!
await this.node.comfyPage.dragAndDrop(
this.node.comfyPage.dragAndDrop(
{
x: canvasPos.x + pos.x,
y: canvasPos.y + pos.y
@@ -304,7 +166,7 @@ export class NodeReference {
) {}
async exists(): Promise<boolean> {
return await this.comfyPage.page.evaluate((id) => {
const node = window['app'].canvas.graph.getNodeById(id)
const node = window['app'].graph.getNodeById(id)
return !!node
}, this.id)
}
@@ -323,7 +185,7 @@ export class NodeReference {
async getBounding(): Promise<Position & Size> {
const [x, y, width, height]: [number, number, number, number] =
await this.comfyPage.page.evaluate((id) => {
const node = window['app'].canvas.graph.getNodeById(id)
const node = window['app'].graph.getNodeById(id)
if (!node) throw new Error('Node not found')
return node.getBounding()
}, this.id)
@@ -356,7 +218,7 @@ export class NodeReference {
async getProperty<T>(prop: string): Promise<T> {
return await this.comfyPage.page.evaluate(
([id, prop]) => {
const node = window['app'].canvas.graph.getNodeById(id)
const node = window['app'].graph.getNodeById(id)
if (!node) throw new Error('Node not found')
return node[prop]
},
@@ -397,8 +259,7 @@ export class NodeReference {
await this.comfyPage.canvas.click({
...options,
position: clickPos,
force: true
position: clickPos
})
await this.comfyPage.nextFrame()
if (moveMouseToEmptyArea) {
@@ -458,18 +319,6 @@ export class NodeReference {
}
return nodes[0]
}
async convertToSubgraph() {
await this.clickContextMenuOption('Convert to Subgraph')
await this.comfyPage.nextFrame()
await this.comfyPage.page.waitForTimeout(256)
const nodes = await this.comfyPage.getNodeRefsByTitle('New Subgraph')
if (nodes.length !== 1) {
throw new Error(
`Did not find single subgraph node (found=${nodes.length})`
)
}
return nodes[0]
}
async manageGroupNode() {
await this.clickContextMenuOption('Manage Group Node')
await this.comfyPage.nextFrame()
@@ -478,58 +327,4 @@ export class NodeReference {
this.comfyPage.page.locator('.comfy-group-manage')
)
}
async navigateIntoSubgraph() {
const titleHeight = await this.comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
return window['LiteGraph']['NODE_TITLE_HEIGHT']
})
const nodePos = await this.getPosition()
const nodeSize = await this.getSize()
// Try multiple positions to avoid DOM widget interference
const clickPositions = [
{ x: nodePos.x + nodeSize.width / 2, y: nodePos.y + titleHeight + 5 },
{ x: nodePos.x + nodeSize.width / 2, y: nodePos.y + nodeSize.height / 2 },
{ x: nodePos.x + 20, y: nodePos.y + titleHeight + 5 }
]
let isInSubgraph = false
let attempts = 0
const maxAttempts = 3
while (!isInSubgraph && attempts < maxAttempts) {
attempts++
for (const position of clickPositions) {
// Clear any selection first
await this.comfyPage.canvas.click({
position: { x: 50, y: 50 },
force: true
})
await this.comfyPage.nextFrame()
// Double-click to enter subgraph
await this.comfyPage.canvas.dblclick({ position, force: true })
await this.comfyPage.nextFrame()
await this.comfyPage.page.waitForTimeout(500)
// Check if we successfully entered the subgraph
isInSubgraph = await this.comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
const graph = window['app'].canvas.graph
return graph?.constructor?.name === 'Subgraph'
})
if (isInSubgraph) break
}
if (!isInSubgraph && attempts < maxAttempts) {
await this.comfyPage.page.waitForTimeout(500)
}
}
if (!isInSubgraph) {
throw new Error(
'Failed to navigate into subgraph after ' + attempts + ' attempts'
)
}
}
}

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@@ -13,21 +13,6 @@ test.describe('Load workflow warning', () => {
const missingNodesWarning = comfyPage.page.locator('.comfy-missing-nodes')
await expect(missingNodesWarning).toBeVisible()
})
test('Should display a warning when loading a workflow with missing nodes in subgraphs', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
await comfyPage.loadWorkflow('missing_nodes_in_subgraph')
// Wait for the element with the .comfy-missing-nodes selector to be visible
const missingNodesWarning = comfyPage.page.locator('.comfy-missing-nodes')
await expect(missingNodesWarning).toBeVisible()
// Verify the missing node text includes subgraph context
const warningText = await missingNodesWarning.textContent()
expect(warningText).toContain('MISSING_NODE_TYPE_IN_SUBGRAPH')
expect(warningText).toContain('in subgraph')
})
})
test('Does not report warning on undo/redo', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
@@ -384,7 +369,7 @@ test.describe('Signin dialog', () => {
await textBox.press('Control+c')
await comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
void window['app'].extensionManager.dialog.showSignInDialog()
window['app'].extensionManager.dialog.showSignInDialog()
})
const input = comfyPage.page.locator('#comfy-org-sign-in-password')

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@@ -47,42 +47,4 @@ test.describe('DOM Widget', () => {
const finalCount = await comfyPage.getDOMWidgetCount()
expect(finalCount).toBe(initialCount + 1)
})
test('should reposition when layout changes', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
// --- setup ---
const textareaWidget = comfyPage.page
.locator('.comfy-multiline-input')
.first()
await expect(textareaWidget).toBeVisible()
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.Sidebar.Size', 'small')
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.Sidebar.Location', 'left')
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.UseNewMenu', 'Top')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
let oldPos: [number, number]
const checkBboxChange = async () => {
const boudningBox = (await textareaWidget.boundingBox())!
expect(boudningBox).not.toBeNull()
const position: [number, number] = [boudningBox.x, boudningBox.y]
expect(position).not.toEqual(oldPos)
oldPos = position
}
await checkBboxChange()
// --- test ---
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.Sidebar.Size', 'normal')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
await checkBboxChange()
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.Sidebar.Location', 'right')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
await checkBboxChange()
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.UseNewMenu', 'Bottom')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
await checkBboxChange()
})
})

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@@ -1,382 +0,0 @@
import { expect } from '@playwright/test'
import { comfyPageFixture as test } from '../fixtures/ComfyPage'
test.describe('Feature Flags', () => {
test('Client and server exchange feature flags on connection', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
// Navigate to a new page to capture the initial WebSocket connection
const newPage = await comfyPage.page.context().newPage()
// Set up monitoring before navigation
await newPage.addInitScript(() => {
// This runs before any page scripts
window.__capturedMessages = {
clientFeatureFlags: null,
serverFeatureFlags: null
}
// Capture outgoing client messages
const originalSend = WebSocket.prototype.send
WebSocket.prototype.send = function (data) {
try {
const parsed = JSON.parse(data)
if (parsed.type === 'feature_flags') {
window.__capturedMessages.clientFeatureFlags = parsed
}
} catch (e) {
// Not JSON, ignore
}
return originalSend.call(this, data)
}
// Monitor for server feature flags
const checkInterval = setInterval(() => {
if (
window['app']?.api?.serverFeatureFlags &&
Object.keys(window['app'].api.serverFeatureFlags).length > 0
) {
window.__capturedMessages.serverFeatureFlags =
window['app'].api.serverFeatureFlags
clearInterval(checkInterval)
}
}, 100)
// Clear after 10 seconds
setTimeout(() => clearInterval(checkInterval), 10000)
})
// Navigate to the app
await newPage.goto(comfyPage.url)
// Wait for both client and server feature flags
await newPage.waitForFunction(
() =>
window.__capturedMessages.clientFeatureFlags !== null &&
window.__capturedMessages.serverFeatureFlags !== null,
{ timeout: 10000 }
)
// Get the captured messages
const messages = await newPage.evaluate(() => window.__capturedMessages)
// Verify client sent feature flags
expect(messages.clientFeatureFlags).toBeTruthy()
expect(messages.clientFeatureFlags).toHaveProperty('type', 'feature_flags')
expect(messages.clientFeatureFlags).toHaveProperty('data')
expect(messages.clientFeatureFlags.data).toHaveProperty(
'supports_preview_metadata'
)
expect(
typeof messages.clientFeatureFlags.data.supports_preview_metadata
).toBe('boolean')
// Verify server sent feature flags back
expect(messages.serverFeatureFlags).toBeTruthy()
expect(messages.serverFeatureFlags).toHaveProperty(
'supports_preview_metadata'
)
expect(typeof messages.serverFeatureFlags.supports_preview_metadata).toBe(
'boolean'
)
expect(messages.serverFeatureFlags).toHaveProperty('max_upload_size')
expect(typeof messages.serverFeatureFlags.max_upload_size).toBe('number')
expect(Object.keys(messages.serverFeatureFlags).length).toBeGreaterThan(0)
await newPage.close()
})
test('Server feature flags are received and accessible', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
// Wait for connection to establish
await comfyPage.page.waitForTimeout(1000)
// Get the actual server feature flags from the backend
const serverFlags = await comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
return window['app'].api.serverFeatureFlags
})
// Verify we received real feature flags from the backend
expect(serverFlags).toBeTruthy()
expect(Object.keys(serverFlags).length).toBeGreaterThan(0)
// The backend should send feature flags
expect(serverFlags).toHaveProperty('supports_preview_metadata')
expect(typeof serverFlags.supports_preview_metadata).toBe('boolean')
expect(serverFlags).toHaveProperty('max_upload_size')
expect(typeof serverFlags.max_upload_size).toBe('number')
})
test('serverSupportsFeature method works with real backend flags', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
// Wait for connection
await comfyPage.page.waitForTimeout(1000)
// Test serverSupportsFeature with real backend flags
const supportsPreviewMetadata = await comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
return window['app'].api.serverSupportsFeature(
'supports_preview_metadata'
)
})
// The method should return a boolean based on the backend's value
expect(typeof supportsPreviewMetadata).toBe('boolean')
// Test non-existent feature - should always return false
const supportsNonExistent = await comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
return window['app'].api.serverSupportsFeature('non_existent_feature_xyz')
})
expect(supportsNonExistent).toBe(false)
// Test that the method only returns true for boolean true values
const testResults = await comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
// Temporarily modify serverFeatureFlags to test behavior
const original = window['app'].api.serverFeatureFlags
window['app'].api.serverFeatureFlags = {
bool_true: true,
bool_false: false,
string_value: 'yes',
number_value: 1,
null_value: null
}
const results = {
bool_true: window['app'].api.serverSupportsFeature('bool_true'),
bool_false: window['app'].api.serverSupportsFeature('bool_false'),
string_value: window['app'].api.serverSupportsFeature('string_value'),
number_value: window['app'].api.serverSupportsFeature('number_value'),
null_value: window['app'].api.serverSupportsFeature('null_value')
}
// Restore original
window['app'].api.serverFeatureFlags = original
return results
})
// serverSupportsFeature should only return true for boolean true values
expect(testResults.bool_true).toBe(true)
expect(testResults.bool_false).toBe(false)
expect(testResults.string_value).toBe(false)
expect(testResults.number_value).toBe(false)
expect(testResults.null_value).toBe(false)
})
test('getServerFeature method works with real backend data', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
// Wait for connection
await comfyPage.page.waitForTimeout(1000)
// Test getServerFeature method
const previewMetadataValue = await comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
return window['app'].api.getServerFeature('supports_preview_metadata')
})
expect(typeof previewMetadataValue).toBe('boolean')
// Test getting max_upload_size
const maxUploadSize = await comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
return window['app'].api.getServerFeature('max_upload_size')
})
expect(typeof maxUploadSize).toBe('number')
expect(maxUploadSize).toBeGreaterThan(0)
// Test getServerFeature with default value for non-existent feature
const defaultValue = await comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
return window['app'].api.getServerFeature(
'non_existent_feature_xyz',
'default'
)
})
expect(defaultValue).toBe('default')
})
test('getServerFeatures returns all backend feature flags', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
// Wait for connection
await comfyPage.page.waitForTimeout(1000)
// Test getServerFeatures returns all flags
const allFeatures = await comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
return window['app'].api.getServerFeatures()
})
expect(allFeatures).toBeTruthy()
expect(allFeatures).toHaveProperty('supports_preview_metadata')
expect(typeof allFeatures.supports_preview_metadata).toBe('boolean')
expect(allFeatures).toHaveProperty('max_upload_size')
expect(Object.keys(allFeatures).length).toBeGreaterThan(0)
})
test('Client feature flags are immutable', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
// Test that getClientFeatureFlags returns a copy
const immutabilityTest = await comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
const flags1 = window['app'].api.getClientFeatureFlags()
const flags2 = window['app'].api.getClientFeatureFlags()
// Modify the first object
flags1.test_modification = true
// Get flags again to check if original was modified
const flags3 = window['app'].api.getClientFeatureFlags()
return {
areEqual: flags1 === flags2,
hasModification: flags3.test_modification !== undefined,
hasSupportsPreview: flags1.supports_preview_metadata !== undefined,
supportsPreviewValue: flags1.supports_preview_metadata
}
})
// Verify they are different objects (not the same reference)
expect(immutabilityTest.areEqual).toBe(false)
// Verify modification didn't affect the original
expect(immutabilityTest.hasModification).toBe(false)
// Verify the flags contain expected properties
expect(immutabilityTest.hasSupportsPreview).toBe(true)
expect(typeof immutabilityTest.supportsPreviewValue).toBe('boolean') // From clientFeatureFlags.json
})
test('Server features are immutable when accessed via getServerFeatures', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
// Wait for connection to establish
await comfyPage.page.waitForTimeout(1000)
const immutabilityTest = await comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
// Get a copy of server features
const features1 = window['app'].api.getServerFeatures()
// Try to modify it
features1.supports_preview_metadata = false
features1.new_feature = 'added'
// Get another copy
const features2 = window['app'].api.getServerFeatures()
return {
modifiedValue: features1.supports_preview_metadata,
originalValue: features2.supports_preview_metadata,
hasNewFeature: features2.new_feature !== undefined,
hasSupportsPreview: features2.supports_preview_metadata !== undefined
}
})
// The modification should only affect the copy
expect(immutabilityTest.modifiedValue).toBe(false)
expect(typeof immutabilityTest.originalValue).toBe('boolean') // Backend sends boolean for supports_preview_metadata
expect(immutabilityTest.hasNewFeature).toBe(false)
expect(immutabilityTest.hasSupportsPreview).toBe(true)
})
test('Feature flags are negotiated early in connection lifecycle', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
// This test verifies that feature flags are available early in the app lifecycle
// which is important for protocol negotiation
// Create a new page to ensure clean state
const newPage = await comfyPage.page.context().newPage()
// Set up monitoring before navigation
await newPage.addInitScript(() => {
// Track when various app components are ready
;(window as any).__appReadiness = {
featureFlagsReceived: false,
apiInitialized: false,
appInitialized: false
}
// Monitor when feature flags arrive by checking periodically
const checkFeatureFlags = setInterval(() => {
if (
window['app']?.api?.serverFeatureFlags?.supports_preview_metadata !==
undefined
) {
;(window as any).__appReadiness.featureFlagsReceived = true
clearInterval(checkFeatureFlags)
}
}, 10)
// Monitor API initialization
const checkApi = setInterval(() => {
if (window['app']?.api) {
;(window as any).__appReadiness.apiInitialized = true
clearInterval(checkApi)
}
}, 10)
// Monitor app initialization
const checkApp = setInterval(() => {
if (window['app']?.graph) {
;(window as any).__appReadiness.appInitialized = true
clearInterval(checkApp)
}
}, 10)
// Clean up after 10 seconds
setTimeout(() => {
clearInterval(checkFeatureFlags)
clearInterval(checkApi)
clearInterval(checkApp)
}, 10000)
})
// Navigate to the app
await newPage.goto(comfyPage.url)
// Wait for feature flags to be received
await newPage.waitForFunction(
() =>
window['app']?.api?.serverFeatureFlags?.supports_preview_metadata !==
undefined,
{
timeout: 10000
}
)
// Get readiness state
const readiness = await newPage.evaluate(() => {
return {
...(window as any).__appReadiness,
currentFlags: window['app'].api.serverFeatureFlags
}
})
// Verify feature flags are available
expect(readiness.currentFlags).toHaveProperty('supports_preview_metadata')
expect(typeof readiness.currentFlags.supports_preview_metadata).toBe(
'boolean'
)
expect(readiness.currentFlags).toHaveProperty('max_upload_size')
// Verify feature flags were received (we detected them via polling)
expect(readiness.featureFlagsReceived).toBe(true)
// Verify API was initialized (feature flags require API)
expect(readiness.apiInitialized).toBe(true)
await newPage.close()
})
test('Backend /features endpoint returns feature flags', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
// Test the HTTP endpoint directly
const response = await comfyPage.page.request.get(
`${comfyPage.url}/api/features`
)
expect(response.ok()).toBe(true)
const features = await response.json()
expect(features).toBeTruthy()
expect(features).toHaveProperty('supports_preview_metadata')
expect(typeof features.supports_preview_metadata).toBe('boolean')
expect(features).toHaveProperty('max_upload_size')
expect(Object.keys(features).length).toBeGreaterThan(0)
})
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@@ -264,15 +264,10 @@ test.describe('Group Node', () => {
test('Copies and pastes group node after clearing workflow', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
// Set setting
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.ConfirmClear', false)
// Clear workflow
await comfyPage.menu.topbar.triggerTopbarCommand([
'Edit',
'Clear Workflow'
])
await comfyPage.ctrlV()
await verifyNodeLoaded(comfyPage, 1)
})

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@@ -768,14 +768,8 @@ test.describe('Viewport settings', () => {
comfyMouse
}) => {
// Screenshot the canvas element
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.Graph.CanvasMenu', true)
const toggleButton = comfyPage.page.getByTestId('toggle-minimap-button')
await toggleButton.click()
await comfyPage.menu.topbar.saveWorkflow('Workflow A')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
const screenshotA = (await comfyPage.canvas.screenshot()).toString('base64')
await expect(comfyPage.canvas).toHaveScreenshot('viewport-workflow-a.png')
// Save workflow as a new file, then zoom out before screen shot
await comfyPage.menu.topbar.saveWorkflowAs('Workflow B')
@@ -783,12 +777,7 @@ test.describe('Viewport settings', () => {
for (let i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
await comfyMouse.wheel(0, 60)
}
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
const screenshotB = (await comfyPage.canvas.screenshot()).toString('base64')
// Ensure that the screenshots are different due to zoom level
expect(screenshotB).not.toBe(screenshotA)
await expect(comfyPage.canvas).toHaveScreenshot('viewport-workflow-b.png')
const tabA = comfyPage.menu.topbar.getWorkflowTab('Workflow A')
const tabB = comfyPage.menu.topbar.getWorkflowTab('Workflow B')
@@ -796,269 +785,11 @@ test.describe('Viewport settings', () => {
// Go back to Workflow A
await tabA.click()
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
expect((await comfyPage.canvas.screenshot()).toString('base64')).toBe(
screenshotA
)
await expect(comfyPage.canvas).toHaveScreenshot('viewport-workflow-a.png')
// And back to Workflow B
await tabB.click()
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
expect((await comfyPage.canvas.screenshot()).toString('base64')).toBe(
screenshotB
)
})
})
test.describe('Canvas Navigation', () => {
test.describe('Legacy Mode', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.Canvas.NavigationMode', 'legacy')
})
test('Left-click drag in empty area should pan canvas', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
await comfyPage.dragAndDrop({ x: 50, y: 50 }, { x: 150, y: 150 })
await expect(comfyPage.canvas).toHaveScreenshot(
'legacy-left-drag-pan.png'
)
})
test('Middle-click drag should pan canvas', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.page.mouse.move(50, 50)
await comfyPage.page.mouse.down({ button: 'middle' })
await comfyPage.page.mouse.move(150, 150)
await comfyPage.page.mouse.up({ button: 'middle' })
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
await expect(comfyPage.canvas).toHaveScreenshot(
'legacy-middle-drag-pan.png'
)
})
test('Mouse wheel should zoom in/out', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.page.mouse.move(400, 300)
await comfyPage.page.mouse.wheel(0, -120)
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
await expect(comfyPage.canvas).toHaveScreenshot(
'legacy-wheel-zoom-in.png'
)
await comfyPage.page.mouse.wheel(0, 240)
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
await expect(comfyPage.canvas).toHaveScreenshot(
'legacy-wheel-zoom-out.png'
)
})
test('Left-click on node should not pan canvas', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.clickTextEncodeNode1()
const selectedCount = await comfyPage.getSelectedGraphNodesCount()
expect(selectedCount).toBe(1)
await expect(comfyPage.canvas).toHaveScreenshot(
'legacy-click-node-select.png'
)
})
})
test.describe('Standard Mode', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.Canvas.NavigationMode', 'standard')
})
test('Left-click drag in empty area should select nodes', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
const clipNodes = await comfyPage.getNodeRefsByType('CLIPTextEncode')
const clipNode1Pos = await clipNodes[0].getPosition()
const clipNode2Pos = await clipNodes[1].getPosition()
const offset = 64
await comfyPage.dragAndDrop(
{
x: Math.min(clipNode1Pos.x, clipNode2Pos.x) - offset,
y: Math.min(clipNode1Pos.y, clipNode2Pos.y) - offset
},
{
x: Math.max(clipNode1Pos.x, clipNode2Pos.x) + offset,
y: Math.max(clipNode1Pos.y, clipNode2Pos.y) + offset
}
)
const selectedCount = await comfyPage.getSelectedGraphNodesCount()
expect(selectedCount).toBe(clipNodes.length)
await expect(comfyPage.canvas).toHaveScreenshot(
'standard-left-drag-select.png'
)
})
test('Middle-click drag should pan canvas', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.page.mouse.move(50, 50)
await comfyPage.page.mouse.down({ button: 'middle' })
await comfyPage.page.mouse.move(150, 150)
await comfyPage.page.mouse.up({ button: 'middle' })
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
await expect(comfyPage.canvas).toHaveScreenshot(
'standard-middle-drag-pan.png'
)
})
test('Ctrl + mouse wheel should zoom in/out', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.page.mouse.move(400, 300)
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.down('Control')
await comfyPage.page.mouse.wheel(0, -120)
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.up('Control')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
await expect(comfyPage.canvas).toHaveScreenshot(
'standard-ctrl-wheel-zoom-in.png'
)
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.down('Control')
await comfyPage.page.mouse.wheel(0, 240)
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.up('Control')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
await expect(comfyPage.canvas).toHaveScreenshot(
'standard-ctrl-wheel-zoom-out.png'
)
})
test('Left-click on node should select node (not start selection box)', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
await comfyPage.clickTextEncodeNode1()
const selectedCount = await comfyPage.getSelectedGraphNodesCount()
expect(selectedCount).toBe(1)
await expect(comfyPage.canvas).toHaveScreenshot(
'standard-click-node-select.png'
)
})
test('Space + left-click drag should pan canvas', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
// Click canvas to focus it
await comfyPage.page.click('canvas')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.down('Space')
await comfyPage.dragAndDrop({ x: 50, y: 50 }, { x: 150, y: 150 })
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.up('Space')
await expect(comfyPage.canvas).toHaveScreenshot(
'standard-space-drag-pan.png'
)
})
test('Space key overrides default left-click behavior', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
const clipNodes = await comfyPage.getNodeRefsByType('CLIPTextEncode')
const clipNode1Pos = await clipNodes[0].getPosition()
const offset = 64
await comfyPage.dragAndDrop(
{
x: clipNode1Pos.x - offset,
y: clipNode1Pos.y - offset
},
{
x: clipNode1Pos.x + offset,
y: clipNode1Pos.y + offset
}
)
const selectedCountAfterDrag =
await comfyPage.getSelectedGraphNodesCount()
expect(selectedCountAfterDrag).toBeGreaterThan(0)
await comfyPage.clickEmptySpace()
const selectedCountAfterClear =
await comfyPage.getSelectedGraphNodesCount()
expect(selectedCountAfterClear).toBe(0)
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.down('Space')
await comfyPage.dragAndDrop(
{
x: clipNode1Pos.x - offset,
y: clipNode1Pos.y - offset
},
{
x: clipNode1Pos.x + offset,
y: clipNode1Pos.y + offset
}
)
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.up('Space')
const selectedCountAfterSpaceDrag =
await comfyPage.getSelectedGraphNodesCount()
expect(selectedCountAfterSpaceDrag).toBe(0)
})
})
test('Shift + mouse wheel should pan canvas horizontally', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
await comfyPage.page.click('canvas')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
await expect(comfyPage.canvas).toHaveScreenshot('standard-initial.png')
await comfyPage.page.mouse.move(400, 300)
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.down('Shift')
await comfyPage.page.mouse.wheel(0, 120)
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.up('Shift')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
await expect(comfyPage.canvas).toHaveScreenshot(
'standard-shift-wheel-pan-right.png'
)
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.down('Shift')
await comfyPage.page.mouse.wheel(0, -240)
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.up('Shift')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
await expect(comfyPage.canvas).toHaveScreenshot(
'standard-shift-wheel-pan-left.png'
)
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.down('Shift')
await comfyPage.page.mouse.wheel(0, 120)
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.up('Shift')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
await expect(comfyPage.canvas).toHaveScreenshot(
'standard-shift-wheel-pan-center.png'
)
})
test.describe('Edge Cases', () => {
test('Multiple modifier keys work correctly in legacy mode', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.Canvas.NavigationMode', 'legacy')
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.down('Alt')
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.down('Shift')
await comfyPage.dragAndDrop({ x: 50, y: 50 }, { x: 150, y: 150 })
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.up('Shift')
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.up('Alt')
await expect(comfyPage.canvas).toHaveScreenshot(
'legacy-alt-shift-drag.png'
)
})
test('Cursor changes appropriately in different modes', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
const getCursorStyle = async () => {
return await comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
return (
document.getElementById('graph-canvas')!.style.cursor || 'default'
)
})
}
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.Canvas.NavigationMode', 'legacy')
await comfyPage.page.mouse.move(50, 50)
await comfyPage.page.mouse.down()
expect(await getCursorStyle()).toBe('grabbing')
await comfyPage.page.mouse.up()
})
await expect(comfyPage.canvas).toHaveScreenshot('viewport-workflow-b.png')
})
})

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'workflow.mp4',
'workflow.mov',
'workflow.m4v',
'workflow.svg',
'workflow.avif'
'workflow.svg'
]
fileNames.forEach(async (fileName) => {
test(`Load workflow in ${fileName} (drop from filesystem)`, async ({

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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ test.describe('Menu', () => {
test('@mobile Items fully visible on mobile screen width', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
await comfyPage.menu.topbar.openTopbarMenu()
await comfyPage.menu.topbar.openSubmenuMobile()
const topLevelMenuItem = comfyPage.page
.locator('a.p-menubar-item-link')
.first()
@@ -74,9 +74,8 @@ test.describe('Menu', () => {
})
test('Displays keybinding next to item', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.menu.topbar.openTopbarMenu()
const workflowMenuItem = comfyPage.menu.topbar.getMenuItem('Workflow')
await workflowMenuItem.hover()
await workflowMenuItem.click()
const exportTag = comfyPage.page.locator('.keybinding-tag', {
hasText: 'Ctrl + s'
})

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import { expect } from '@playwright/test'
import { comfyPageFixture as test } from '../fixtures/ComfyPage'
test.describe('Minimap', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.UseNewMenu', 'Top')
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.Minimap.Visible', true)
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.Graph.CanvasMenu', true)
await comfyPage.loadWorkflow('default')
await comfyPage.page.waitForFunction(
() => window['app'] && window['app'].canvas
)
})
test('Validate minimap is visible by default', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
const minimapContainer = comfyPage.page.locator('.litegraph-minimap')
await expect(minimapContainer).toBeVisible()
const minimapCanvas = minimapContainer.locator('.minimap-canvas')
await expect(minimapCanvas).toBeVisible()
const minimapViewport = minimapContainer.locator('.minimap-viewport')
await expect(minimapViewport).toBeVisible()
await expect(minimapContainer).toHaveCSS('position', 'absolute')
await expect(minimapContainer).toHaveCSS('z-index', '1000')
})
test('Validate minimap toggle button state', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
const toggleButton = comfyPage.page.getByTestId('toggle-minimap-button')
await expect(toggleButton).toBeVisible()
await expect(toggleButton).toHaveClass(/minimap-active/)
const minimapContainer = comfyPage.page.locator('.litegraph-minimap')
await expect(minimapContainer).toBeVisible()
})
test('Validate minimap can be toggled off and on', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
const minimapContainer = comfyPage.page.locator('.litegraph-minimap')
const toggleButton = comfyPage.page.getByTestId('toggle-minimap-button')
await expect(minimapContainer).toBeVisible()
await expect(toggleButton).toHaveClass(/minimap-active/)
await toggleButton.click()
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
await expect(minimapContainer).not.toBeVisible()
await expect(toggleButton).not.toHaveClass(/minimap-active/)
await toggleButton.click()
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
await expect(minimapContainer).toBeVisible()
await expect(toggleButton).toHaveClass(/minimap-active/)
})
test('Validate minimap keyboard shortcut Alt+M', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
const minimapContainer = comfyPage.page.locator('.litegraph-minimap')
await expect(minimapContainer).toBeVisible()
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Alt+KeyM')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
await expect(minimapContainer).not.toBeVisible()
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Alt+KeyM')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
await expect(minimapContainer).toBeVisible()
})
})

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@@ -27,21 +27,6 @@ test.describe('Node search box', () => {
await expect(comfyPage.searchBox.input).toHaveCount(1)
})
test('New user (1.24.1+) gets search box by default on link release', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
// Start fresh to test new user behavior
await comfyPage.setup({ clearStorage: true })
// Simulate new user with 1.24.1+ installed version
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.InstalledVersion', '1.24.1')
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.NodeSearchBoxImpl', 'default')
// Don't set LinkRelease settings explicitly to test versioned defaults
await comfyPage.disconnectEdge()
await expect(comfyPage.searchBox.input).toHaveCount(1)
await expect(comfyPage.searchBox.input).toBeVisible()
})
test('Can add node', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.doubleClickCanvas()
await expect(comfyPage.searchBox.input).toHaveCount(1)
@@ -187,10 +172,10 @@ test.describe('Node search box', () => {
await comfyPage.page.mouse.click(panelBounds!.x - 10, panelBounds!.y - 10)
// Verify the filter selection panel is hidden
await expect(panel.header).not.toBeVisible()
expect(panel.header).not.toBeVisible()
// Verify the node search dialog is still visible
await expect(comfyPage.searchBox.input).toBeVisible()
expect(comfyPage.searchBox.input).toBeVisible()
})
test('Can add multiple filters', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
@@ -279,38 +264,4 @@ test.describe('Release context menu', () => {
'link-context-menu-search.png'
)
})
test('Existing user (pre-1.24.1) gets context menu by default on link release', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
// Start fresh to test existing user behavior
await comfyPage.setup({ clearStorage: true })
// Simulate existing user with pre-1.24.1 version
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.InstalledVersion', '1.23.0')
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.NodeSearchBoxImpl', 'default')
// Don't set LinkRelease settings explicitly to test versioned defaults
await comfyPage.disconnectEdge()
// Context menu should appear, search box should not
await expect(comfyPage.searchBox.input).toHaveCount(0)
const contextMenu = comfyPage.page.locator('.litecontextmenu')
await expect(contextMenu).toBeVisible()
})
test('Explicit setting overrides versioned defaults', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
// Start fresh and simulate new user who should get search box by default
await comfyPage.setup({ clearStorage: true })
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.InstalledVersion', '1.24.1')
// But explicitly set to context menu (overriding versioned default)
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.LinkRelease.Action', 'context menu')
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.NodeSearchBoxImpl', 'default')
await comfyPage.disconnectEdge()
// Context menu should appear due to explicit setting, not search box
await expect(comfyPage.searchBox.input).toHaveCount(0)
const contextMenu = comfyPage.page.locator('.litecontextmenu')
await expect(contextMenu).toBeVisible()
})
})

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@@ -336,4 +336,54 @@ test.describe('Node library sidebar', () => {
await comfyPage.page.waitForTimeout(1000)
expect(await tab.getNode('KSampler (Advanced)').count()).toBe(2)
})
test('Subgraph node display name updates in library when renamed', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
// Load a workflow with subgraphs to populate the node library
await comfyPage.loadWorkflow('nested-subgraph')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
const tab = comfyPage.menu.nodeLibraryTab
// Navigate to subgraph folder in node library
await tab.getFolder('subgraph').click()
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
// Get initial subgraph node name in the library
const initialSubgraphNodeCount = await tab.getNode('Subgraph Node').count()
expect(initialSubgraphNodeCount).toBeGreaterThan(0)
// Get the subgraph node by ID (node 10 is the subgraph)
const subgraphNode = await comfyPage.getNodeRefById('10')
const nodePos = await subgraphNode.getPosition()
const nodeSize = await subgraphNode.getSize()
// Double-click on the title area of the subgraph node to edit
await comfyPage.canvas.dblclick({
position: {
x: nodePos.x + nodeSize.width / 2,
y: nodePos.y - 10 // Title area is above the node body
},
delay: 5
})
// Wait for title editor to appear
await expect(comfyPage.page.locator('.node-title-editor')).toBeVisible()
// Clear existing text and type new title
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Control+a')
const newTitle = 'Renamed Subgraph Node'
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.type(newTitle)
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Enter')
// Wait a frame for the update to complete
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
// Verify the node library shows the updated title
expect(await tab.getNode(newTitle).count()).toBeGreaterThan(0)
// Verify the old node name is no longer in the library
expect(await tab.getNode('Subgraph Node').count()).toBe(0)
})
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import { expect } from '@playwright/test'
import { comfyPageFixture as test } from '../fixtures/ComfyPage'
// Constants
const RENAMED_INPUT_NAME = 'renamed_input'
const NEW_SUBGRAPH_TITLE = 'New Subgraph'
const UPDATED_SUBGRAPH_TITLE = 'Updated Subgraph Title'
const TEST_WIDGET_CONTENT = 'Test content that should persist'
// Common selectors
const SELECTORS = {
breadcrumb: '.subgraph-breadcrumb',
promptDialog: '.graphdialog input',
nodeSearchContainer: '.node-search-container',
domWidget: '.comfy-multiline-input'
} as const
test.describe('Subgraph Operations', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.UseNewMenu', 'Disabled')
})
// Helper to get subgraph slot count
async function getSubgraphSlotCount(
comfyPage: typeof test.prototype.comfyPage,
type: 'inputs' | 'outputs'
): Promise<number> {
return await comfyPage.page.evaluate((slotType) => {
return window['app'].canvas.graph[slotType]?.length || 0
}, type)
}
// Helper to get current graph node count
async function getGraphNodeCount(
comfyPage: typeof test.prototype.comfyPage
): Promise<number> {
return await comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
return window['app'].canvas.graph.nodes?.length || 0
})
}
// Helper to verify we're in a subgraph
async function isInSubgraph(
comfyPage: typeof test.prototype.comfyPage
): Promise<boolean> {
return await comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
const graph = window['app'].canvas.graph
return graph?.constructor?.name === 'Subgraph'
})
}
test.describe('I/O Slot Management', () => {
test('Can add input slots to subgraph', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.loadWorkflow('basic-subgraph')
const subgraphNode = await comfyPage.getNodeRefById('2')
await subgraphNode.navigateIntoSubgraph()
const initialCount = await getSubgraphSlotCount(comfyPage, 'inputs')
const vaeEncodeNode = await comfyPage.getNodeRefById('2')
await comfyPage.connectFromSubgraphInput(vaeEncodeNode, 0)
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
const finalCount = await getSubgraphSlotCount(comfyPage, 'inputs')
expect(finalCount).toBe(initialCount + 1)
})
test('Can add output slots to subgraph', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.loadWorkflow('basic-subgraph')
const subgraphNode = await comfyPage.getNodeRefById('2')
await subgraphNode.navigateIntoSubgraph()
const initialCount = await getSubgraphSlotCount(comfyPage, 'outputs')
const vaeEncodeNode = await comfyPage.getNodeRefById('2')
await comfyPage.connectToSubgraphOutput(vaeEncodeNode, 0)
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
const finalCount = await getSubgraphSlotCount(comfyPage, 'outputs')
expect(finalCount).toBe(initialCount + 1)
})
test('Can remove input slots from subgraph', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.loadWorkflow('basic-subgraph')
const subgraphNode = await comfyPage.getNodeRefById('2')
await subgraphNode.navigateIntoSubgraph()
const initialCount = await getSubgraphSlotCount(comfyPage, 'inputs')
expect(initialCount).toBeGreaterThan(0)
await comfyPage.rightClickSubgraphInputSlot()
await comfyPage.clickLitegraphContextMenuItem('Remove Slot')
// Force re-render
await comfyPage.canvas.click({ position: { x: 100, y: 100 } })
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
const finalCount = await getSubgraphSlotCount(comfyPage, 'inputs')
expect(finalCount).toBe(initialCount - 1)
})
test('Can remove output slots from subgraph', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.loadWorkflow('basic-subgraph')
const subgraphNode = await comfyPage.getNodeRefById('2')
await subgraphNode.navigateIntoSubgraph()
const initialCount = await getSubgraphSlotCount(comfyPage, 'outputs')
expect(initialCount).toBeGreaterThan(0)
await comfyPage.rightClickSubgraphOutputSlot()
await comfyPage.clickLitegraphContextMenuItem('Remove Slot')
// Force re-render
await comfyPage.canvas.click({ position: { x: 100, y: 100 } })
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
const finalCount = await getSubgraphSlotCount(comfyPage, 'outputs')
expect(finalCount).toBe(initialCount - 1)
})
test('Can rename I/O slots', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.loadWorkflow('basic-subgraph')
const subgraphNode = await comfyPage.getNodeRefById('2')
await subgraphNode.navigateIntoSubgraph()
const initialInputLabel = await comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
const graph = window['app'].canvas.graph
return graph.inputs?.[0]?.label || null
})
await comfyPage.rightClickSubgraphInputSlot(initialInputLabel)
await comfyPage.clickLitegraphContextMenuItem('Rename Slot')
await comfyPage.page.waitForSelector(SELECTORS.promptDialog, {
state: 'visible'
})
await comfyPage.page.fill(SELECTORS.promptDialog, RENAMED_INPUT_NAME)
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Enter')
// Force re-render
await comfyPage.canvas.click({ position: { x: 100, y: 100 } })
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
const newInputName = await comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
const graph = window['app'].canvas.graph
return graph.inputs?.[0]?.label || null
})
expect(newInputName).toBe(RENAMED_INPUT_NAME)
expect(newInputName).not.toBe(initialInputLabel)
})
})
test.describe('Subgraph Creation and Deletion', () => {
test('Can create subgraph from selected nodes', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.loadWorkflow('default')
const initialNodeCount = await getGraphNodeCount(comfyPage)
await comfyPage.ctrlA()
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
const node = await comfyPage.getNodeRefById('5')
await node.convertToSubgraph()
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
const subgraphNodes =
await comfyPage.getNodeRefsByTitle(NEW_SUBGRAPH_TITLE)
expect(subgraphNodes.length).toBe(1)
const finalNodeCount = await getGraphNodeCount(comfyPage)
expect(finalNodeCount).toBe(1)
})
test('Can delete subgraph node', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.loadWorkflow('basic-subgraph')
const subgraphNode = await comfyPage.getNodeRefById('2')
expect(await subgraphNode.exists()).toBe(true)
const initialNodeCount = await getGraphNodeCount(comfyPage)
await subgraphNode.click('title')
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Delete')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
const finalNodeCount = await getGraphNodeCount(comfyPage)
expect(finalNodeCount).toBe(initialNodeCount - 1)
const deletedNode = await comfyPage.getNodeRefById('2')
expect(await deletedNode.exists()).toBe(false)
})
})
test.describe('Operations Inside Subgraphs', () => {
test('Can copy and paste nodes in subgraph', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.loadWorkflow('basic-subgraph')
const subgraphNode = await comfyPage.getNodeRefById('2')
await subgraphNode.navigateIntoSubgraph()
const initialNodeCount = await getGraphNodeCount(comfyPage)
const nodesInSubgraph = await comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
const nodes = window['app'].canvas.graph.nodes
return nodes?.[0]?.id || null
})
expect(nodesInSubgraph).not.toBeNull()
const nodeToClone = await comfyPage.getNodeRefById(
String(nodesInSubgraph)
)
await nodeToClone.click('title')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Control+c')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Control+v')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
const finalNodeCount = await getGraphNodeCount(comfyPage)
expect(finalNodeCount).toBe(initialNodeCount + 1)
})
test('Can undo and redo operations in subgraph', async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.loadWorkflow('basic-subgraph')
const subgraphNode = await comfyPage.getNodeRefById('2')
await subgraphNode.navigateIntoSubgraph()
// Add a node
await comfyPage.doubleClickCanvas()
await comfyPage.searchBox.fillAndSelectFirstNode('Note')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
// Get initial node count
const initialCount = await getGraphNodeCount(comfyPage)
// Undo
await comfyPage.ctrlZ()
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
const afterUndoCount = await getGraphNodeCount(comfyPage)
expect(afterUndoCount).toBe(initialCount - 1)
// Redo
await comfyPage.ctrlY()
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
const afterRedoCount = await getGraphNodeCount(comfyPage)
expect(afterRedoCount).toBe(initialCount)
})
})
test.describe('Subgraph Navigation and UI', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.UseNewMenu', 'Top')
})
test('Breadcrumb updates when subgraph node title is changed', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
await comfyPage.loadWorkflow('nested-subgraph')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
const subgraphNode = await comfyPage.getNodeRefById('10')
const nodePos = await subgraphNode.getPosition()
const nodeSize = await subgraphNode.getSize()
// Navigate into subgraph
await subgraphNode.navigateIntoSubgraph()
await comfyPage.page.waitForSelector(SELECTORS.breadcrumb, {
state: 'visible',
timeout: 20000
})
const breadcrumb = comfyPage.page.locator(SELECTORS.breadcrumb)
const initialBreadcrumbText = await breadcrumb.textContent()
// Go back and edit title
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Escape')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
await comfyPage.canvas.dblclick({
position: {
x: nodePos.x + nodeSize.width / 2,
y: nodePos.y - 10
},
delay: 5
})
await expect(comfyPage.page.locator('.node-title-editor')).toBeVisible()
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Control+a')
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.type(UPDATED_SUBGRAPH_TITLE)
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Enter')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
// Navigate back into subgraph
await subgraphNode.navigateIntoSubgraph()
await comfyPage.page.waitForSelector(SELECTORS.breadcrumb)
const updatedBreadcrumbText = await breadcrumb.textContent()
expect(updatedBreadcrumbText).toContain(UPDATED_SUBGRAPH_TITLE)
expect(updatedBreadcrumbText).not.toBe(initialBreadcrumbText)
})
})
test.describe('DOM Widget Promotion', () => {
test('DOM widget visibility persists through subgraph navigation', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
await comfyPage.loadWorkflow('subgraph-with-promoted-text-widget')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
// Verify promoted widget is visible in parent graph
const parentTextarea = comfyPage.page.locator(SELECTORS.domWidget)
await expect(parentTextarea).toBeVisible()
await expect(parentTextarea).toHaveCount(1)
const subgraphNode = await comfyPage.getNodeRefById('11')
expect(await subgraphNode.exists()).toBe(true)
await subgraphNode.navigateIntoSubgraph()
// Verify widget is visible in subgraph
const subgraphTextarea = comfyPage.page.locator(SELECTORS.domWidget)
await expect(subgraphTextarea).toBeVisible()
await expect(subgraphTextarea).toHaveCount(1)
// Navigate back
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Escape')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
// Verify widget is still visible
const backToParentTextarea = comfyPage.page.locator(SELECTORS.domWidget)
await expect(backToParentTextarea).toBeVisible()
await expect(backToParentTextarea).toHaveCount(1)
})
test('DOM widget content is preserved through navigation', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
await comfyPage.loadWorkflow('subgraph-with-promoted-text-widget')
const textarea = comfyPage.page.locator(SELECTORS.domWidget)
await textarea.fill(TEST_WIDGET_CONTENT)
const subgraphNode = await comfyPage.getNodeRefById('11')
await subgraphNode.navigateIntoSubgraph()
const subgraphTextarea = comfyPage.page.locator(SELECTORS.domWidget)
await expect(subgraphTextarea).toHaveValue(TEST_WIDGET_CONTENT)
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Escape')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
const parentTextarea = comfyPage.page.locator(SELECTORS.domWidget)
await expect(parentTextarea).toHaveValue(TEST_WIDGET_CONTENT)
})
test('DOM elements are cleaned up when subgraph node is removed', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
await comfyPage.loadWorkflow('subgraph-with-promoted-text-widget')
const initialCount = await comfyPage.page
.locator(SELECTORS.domWidget)
.count()
expect(initialCount).toBe(1)
const subgraphNode = await comfyPage.getNodeRefById('11')
await subgraphNode.click('title')
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Delete')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
const finalCount = await comfyPage.page
.locator(SELECTORS.domWidget)
.count()
expect(finalCount).toBe(0)
})
test('DOM elements are cleaned up when widget is disconnected from I/O', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
// Enable new menu for breadcrumb navigation
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.UseNewMenu', 'Top')
const workflowName = 'subgraph-with-promoted-text-widget'
await comfyPage.loadWorkflow(workflowName)
const textareaCount = await comfyPage.page
.locator(SELECTORS.domWidget)
.count()
expect(textareaCount).toBe(1)
const subgraphNode = await comfyPage.getNodeRefById('11')
// Navigate into subgraph (method now handles retries internally)
await subgraphNode.navigateIntoSubgraph()
await comfyPage.rightClickSubgraphInputSlot('text')
await comfyPage.clickLitegraphContextMenuItem('Remove Slot')
await comfyPage.page.waitForTimeout(200)
// Wait for breadcrumb to be visible
await comfyPage.page.waitForSelector(SELECTORS.breadcrumb, {
state: 'visible',
timeout: 5000
})
// Click breadcrumb to navigate back to parent graph
const homeBreadcrumb = comfyPage.page.getByRole('link', {
// In the subgraph navigation breadcrumbs, the home/top level
// breadcrumb is just the workflow name
name: workflowName
})
await homeBreadcrumb.waitFor({ state: 'visible' })
await homeBreadcrumb.click()
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
await comfyPage.page.waitForTimeout(300)
// Check that the subgraph node has no widgets after removing the text slot
const widgetCount = await comfyPage.page.evaluate(() => {
return window['app'].canvas.graph.nodes[0].widgets?.length || 0
})
expect(widgetCount).toBe(0)
})
test('Multiple promoted widgets are handled correctly', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
await comfyPage.loadWorkflow('subgraph-with-multiple-promoted-widgets')
const parentCount = await comfyPage.page
.locator(SELECTORS.domWidget)
.count()
expect(parentCount).toBeGreaterThan(1)
const subgraphNode = await comfyPage.getNodeRefById('11')
await subgraphNode.navigateIntoSubgraph()
const subgraphCount = await comfyPage.page
.locator(SELECTORS.domWidget)
.count()
expect(subgraphCount).toBe(parentCount)
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Escape')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
const finalCount = await comfyPage.page
.locator(SELECTORS.domWidget)
.count()
expect(finalCount).toBe(parentCount)
})
})
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import { expect } from '@playwright/test'
import { comfyPageFixture as test } from '../fixtures/ComfyPage'
test.describe('Subgraph Breadcrumb Title Sync', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.UseNewMenu', 'Top')
})
test('Breadcrumb updates when subgraph node title is changed', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
// Load a workflow with subgraphs
await comfyPage.loadWorkflow('nested-subgraph')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
// Get the subgraph node by ID (node 10 is the subgraph)
const subgraphNode = await comfyPage.getNodeRefById('10')
// Get node position and double-click on it to enter the subgraph
const nodePos = await subgraphNode.getPosition()
const nodeSize = await subgraphNode.getSize()
await comfyPage.canvas.dblclick({
position: {
x: nodePos.x + nodeSize.width / 2,
y: nodePos.y + nodeSize.height / 2 + 10
}
})
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
// Wait for breadcrumb to appear
await comfyPage.page.waitForSelector('.subgraph-breadcrumb', {
state: 'visible',
timeout: 20000
})
// Get initial breadcrumb text
const breadcrumb = comfyPage.page.locator('.subgraph-breadcrumb')
const initialBreadcrumbText = await breadcrumb.textContent()
// Go back to main graph
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Escape')
// Double-click on the title area of the subgraph node to edit
await comfyPage.canvas.dblclick({
position: {
x: nodePos.x + nodeSize.width / 2,
y: nodePos.y - 10 // Title area is above the node body
},
delay: 5
})
// Wait for title editor to appear
await expect(comfyPage.page.locator('.node-title-editor')).toBeVisible()
// Clear existing text and type new title
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Control+a')
const newTitle = 'Updated Subgraph Title'
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.type(newTitle)
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Enter')
// Wait a frame for the update to complete
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
// Enter the subgraph again
await comfyPage.canvas.dblclick({
position: {
x: nodePos.x + nodeSize.width / 2,
y: nodePos.y + nodeSize.height / 2
},
delay: 5
})
// Wait for breadcrumb
await comfyPage.page.waitForSelector('.subgraph-breadcrumb')
// Check that breadcrumb now shows the new title
const updatedBreadcrumbText = await breadcrumb.textContent()
expect(updatedBreadcrumbText).toContain(newTitle)
expect(updatedBreadcrumbText).not.toBe(initialBreadcrumbText)
})
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import { expect } from '@playwright/test'
import { comfyPageFixture as test } from '../fixtures/ComfyPage'
test.describe('Subgraph Persistence', () => {
test('Node library updates when subgraph title changes', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
// Load a workflow with subgraphs to populate the node library
await comfyPage.loadWorkflow('nested-subgraph')
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
const tab = comfyPage.menu.nodeLibraryTab
// Navigate to subgraph folder in node library
await tab.getFolder('subgraph').click()
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
// Get initial subgraph node name in the library
const initialSubgraphNodeCount = await tab.getNode('Subgraph Node').count()
expect(initialSubgraphNodeCount).toBeGreaterThan(0)
// Get the subgraph node by ID (node 10 is the subgraph)
const subgraphNode = await comfyPage.getNodeRefById('10')
const nodePos = await subgraphNode.getPosition()
const nodeSize = await subgraphNode.getSize()
// Double-click on the title area of the subgraph node to edit
await comfyPage.canvas.dblclick({
position: {
x: nodePos.x + nodeSize.width / 2,
y: nodePos.y - 10 // Title area is above the node body
},
delay: 5
})
// Wait for title editor to appear
await expect(comfyPage.page.locator('.node-title-editor')).toBeVisible()
// Clear existing text and type new title
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Control+a')
const newTitle = 'Renamed Subgraph Node'
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.type(newTitle)
await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('Enter')
// Wait a frame for the update to complete
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
// Verify the node library shows the updated title
expect(await tab.getNode(newTitle).count()).toBeGreaterThan(0)
// Verify the old node name is no longer in the library
expect(await tab.getNode('Subgraph Node').count()).toBe(0)
})
})

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import { expect } from '@playwright/test'
import { SystemStats } from '../../src/schemas/apiSchema'
import { comfyPageFixture as test } from '../fixtures/ComfyPage'
test.describe('Version Mismatch Warnings', () => {
const ALWAYS_AHEAD_OF_INSTALLED_VERSION = '100.100.100'
const ALWAYS_BEHIND_INSTALLED_VERSION = '0.0.0'
const createMockSystemStatsRes = (
requiredFrontendVersion: string
): SystemStats => {
return {
system: {
os: 'posix',
ram_total: 67235385344,
ram_free: 13464207360,
comfyui_version: '0.3.46',
required_frontend_version: requiredFrontendVersion,
python_version: '3.12.3 (main, Jun 18 2025, 17:59:45) [GCC 13.3.0]',
pytorch_version: '2.6.0+cu124',
embedded_python: false,
argv: ['main.py']
},
devices: [
{
name: 'cuda:0 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 : cudaMallocAsync',
type: 'cuda',
index: 0,
vram_total: 12557156352,
vram_free: 2439249920,
torch_vram_total: 0,
torch_vram_free: 0
}
]
}
}
test.beforeEach(async ({ comfyPage }) => {
await comfyPage.setSetting('Comfy.UseNewMenu', 'Top')
})
test('should show version mismatch warnings when installed version lower than required', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
// Mock system_stats route to indicate that the installed version is always ahead of the required version
await comfyPage.page.route('**/system_stats**', async (route) => {
await route.fulfill({
status: 200,
contentType: 'application/json',
body: JSON.stringify(
createMockSystemStatsRes(ALWAYS_AHEAD_OF_INSTALLED_VERSION)
)
})
})
await comfyPage.setup()
// Expect a warning toast to be shown
await expect(
comfyPage.page.getByText('Version Compatibility Warning')
).toBeVisible()
})
test('should not show version mismatch warnings when installed version is ahead of required', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
// Mock system_stats route to indicate that the installed version is always ahead of the required version
await comfyPage.page.route('**/system_stats**', async (route) => {
await route.fulfill({
status: 200,
contentType: 'application/json',
body: JSON.stringify(
createMockSystemStatsRes(ALWAYS_BEHIND_INSTALLED_VERSION)
)
})
})
await comfyPage.setup()
// Expect no warning toast to be shown
await expect(
comfyPage.page.getByText('Version Compatibility Warning')
).not.toBeVisible()
})
test('should persist dismissed state across sessions', async ({
comfyPage
}) => {
// Mock system_stats route to indicate that the installed version is always ahead of the required version
await comfyPage.page.route('**/system_stats**', async (route) => {
await route.fulfill({
status: 200,
contentType: 'application/json',
body: JSON.stringify(
createMockSystemStatsRes(ALWAYS_AHEAD_OF_INSTALLED_VERSION)
)
})
})
await comfyPage.setup()
// Locate the warning toast and dismiss it
const warningToast = comfyPage.page
.locator('div')
.filter({ hasText: 'Version Compatibility' })
.nth(3)
await warningToast.waitFor({ state: 'visible' })
const dismissButton = warningToast.getByRole('button', { name: 'Close' })
await dismissButton.click()
// Reload the page, keeping local storage
await comfyPage.setup({ clearStorage: false })
// The same warning from same versions should not be shown to the user again
await expect(
comfyPage.page.getByText('Version Compatibility Warning')
).not.toBeVisible()
})
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await comfyPage.page.keyboard.press('r')
// Wait for nodes' widgets to be updated
await comfyPage.page.waitForTimeout(500)
await comfyPage.nextFrame()
const refreshedComboValues = await getComboValues()
expect(refreshedComboValues).not.toEqual(initialComboValues)

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import { danger, fail } from 'danger'
// Check if we should run the checks
const shouldRunChecks = async () => {
const allChangedFiles = [
...danger.git.modified_files,
...danger.git.created_files
]
const srcChanges = allChangedFiles.filter((file) => file.startsWith('src/'))
if (srcChanges.length === 0) {
return false
}
// Check total lines changed in src files
let totalLinesChanged = 0
for (const file of srcChanges) {
const diff = await danger.git.diffForFile(file)
if (diff) {
// Count only lines with actual content (non-empty after trimming whitespace)
// This excludes empty lines and lines containing only spaces/tabs
const additions =
diff.added?.split('\n').filter((line) => line.trim()).length || 0
const deletions =
diff.removed?.split('\n').filter((line) => line.trim()).length || 0
totalLinesChanged += additions + deletions
}
}
return totalLinesChanged > 3
}
// Check if browser tests were updated
const checkBrowserTestCoverage = () => {
const allChangedFiles = [
...danger.git.modified_files,
...danger.git.created_files
]
const hasBrowserTestChanges = allChangedFiles.some(
(file) => file.startsWith('browser_tests/') && file.endsWith('.ts')
)
if (!hasBrowserTestChanges) {
fail(`🧪 **E2E Test Coverage Missing**
All changes should be covered under E2E testing. Please add or update browser tests.`)
}
}
// Check for screen recording in PR description
const checkScreenRecording = () => {
const description = danger.github.pr.body || ''
const hasRecording =
/github\.com\/user-attachments\/assets\/[a-f0-9-]+/i.test(description) ||
/youtube\.com\/watch|youtu\.be\//i.test(description)
if (!hasRecording) {
fail(`📹 **Visual Documentation Missing**
Please add a screen recording or screenshot:
- GitHub: Drag & drop media to PR description
- YouTube: Add YouTube link`)
}
}
// Run the checks only if conditions are met
shouldRunChecks().then((shouldRun) => {
if (shouldRun) {
checkBrowserTestCoverage()
checkScreenRecording()
}
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# 1. Merge LiteGraph.js into ComfyUI Frontend
Date: 2025-08-05
## Status
Accepted
## Context
ComfyUI's frontend architecture currently depends on a forked version of litegraph.js maintained as a separate package (@comfyorg/litegraph). This separation has created several architectural and operational challenges:
**Architectural Issues:**
- The current split creates a distributed monolith where both packages handle rendering, user interactions, and data models without clear separation of responsibilities
- Both frontend and litegraph manipulate the same data structures, forcing tight coupling across the frontend's data model, views, and business logic
- The lack of clear boundaries prevents implementation of modern architectural patterns like MVC or event-sourcing
**Operational Issues:**
- ComfyUI is the only known user of the @comfyorg/litegraph fork
- Managing separate repositories significantly slows developer velocity due to coordination overhead
- Version mismatches between frontend and litegraph cause recurring issues
- No upstream contributions to consider (original litegraph.js is no longer maintained)
**Future Requirements:**
The following planned features are blocked by the current architecture:
- Multiplayer collaboration requiring CRDT-based state management
- Cloud-based backend support
- Alternative rendering backends
- Improved undo/redo system
- Clear API versioning and compatibility layers
## Decision
We will merge litegraph.js directly into the ComfyUI frontend repository using git subtree to preserve the complete commit history.
The merge will:
1. Move litegraph source to `src/lib/litegraph/`
2. Update all import paths from `@comfyorg/litegraph` to `@/lib/litegraph`
3. Remove the npm dependency on `@comfyorg/litegraph`
4. Preserve the full git history using subtree merge
This integration is the first step toward restructuring the application along clear Model-View-Controller boundaries, with state mutations going through a single CRDT-mediated access point.
## Consequences
### Positive
- **Enables architectural refactoring**: Direct integration allows restructuring along proper MVC boundaries
- **Unblocks new features**: Multiplayer, cloud features, and improved undo/redo can now be implemented
- **Faster development**: Eliminates overhead of coordinating changes across two tightly-coupled packages
- **Better developer experience**: No more version mismatch issues or cross-repository debugging
- **Simplified maintenance**: One less repository to maintain, release, and version
### Negative
- **Larger repository**: The frontend repository will increase in size
- **Loss of versioning**: No more semantic versioning for litegraph changes
- **Maintenance responsibility**: Must maintain litegraph code directly
- **Historical references**: Past commit messages may reference issues from the original litegraph repository
## Notes
- Git subtree was chosen over submodules to provide a cleaner developer experience
- The original litegraph repository will be archived after the merge
- Future litegraph improvements will be made directly in the frontend repository

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# Architecture Decision Records
This directory contains Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) for the ComfyUI Frontend project.
## What is an ADR?
An Architecture Decision Record captures an important architectural decision made along with its context and consequences. ADRs help future developers understand why certain decisions were made and provide a historical record of the project's evolution.
## ADR Index
| ADR | Title | Status | Date |
|-----|-------|--------|------|
| [0001](0001-merge-litegraph-into-frontend.md) | Merge LiteGraph.js into ComfyUI Frontend | Accepted | 2025-08-05 |
## Creating a New ADR
1. Copy the template below
2. Name it with the next number in sequence: `NNNN-descriptive-title.md`
3. Fill in all sections
4. Update this index
5. Submit as part of your PR
## ADR Template
```markdown
# N. Title
Date: YYYY-MM-DD
## Status
[Proposed | Accepted | Rejected | Deprecated | Superseded by [ADR-NNNN](NNNN-title.md)]
## Context
Describe the issue that motivated this decision and any context that influences or constrains the decision.
- What is the problem?
- Why does it need to be solved?
- What forces are at play (technical, business, team)?
## Decision
Describe the decision that was made and the key points that led to it.
- What are we going to do?
- How will we do it?
- What alternatives were considered?
## Consequences
### Positive
- What becomes easier or better?
- What opportunities does this create?
### Negative
- What becomes harder or worse?
- What risks are we accepting?
- What technical debt might we incur?
## Notes
Optional section for additional information, references, or clarifications.
```
## ADR Status Values
- **Proposed**: The decision is being discussed
- **Accepted**: The decision has been agreed upon
- **Rejected**: The decision was not accepted
- **Deprecated**: The decision is no longer relevant
- **Superseded**: The decision has been replaced by another ADR
## Further Reading
- [Documenting Architecture Decisions](https://cognitect.com/blog/2011/11/15/documenting-architecture-decisions) by Michael Nygard
- [Architecture Decision Records](https://adr.github.io/) - Collection of ADR resources

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{
"name": "@comfyorg/comfyui-frontend",
"private": true,
"version": "1.25.5",
"version": "1.24.1",
"type": "module",
"repository": "https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend",
"homepage": "https://comfy.org",
@@ -40,12 +40,12 @@
"@types/fs-extra": "^11.0.4",
"@types/lodash": "^4.17.6",
"@types/node": "^20.14.8",
"@types/semver": "^7.7.0",
"@types/three": "^0.169.0",
"@vitejs/plugin-vue": "^5.1.4",
"@vue/test-utils": "^2.4.6",
"autoprefixer": "^10.4.19",
"chalk": "^5.3.0",
"danger": "^13.0.4",
"eslint": "^9.12.0",
"eslint-config-prettier": "^10.1.2",
"eslint-plugin-prettier": "^5.2.6",
@@ -63,8 +63,8 @@
"tsx": "^4.15.6",
"typescript": "^5.4.5",
"typescript-eslint": "^8.0.0",
"unplugin-icons": "^0.22.0",
"unplugin-vue-components": "^0.28.0",
"unplugin-icons": "^0.19.3",
"unplugin-vue-components": "^0.27.4",
"vite": "^5.4.19",
"vite-plugin-dts": "^4.3.0",
"vite-plugin-html": "^3.2.2",
@@ -78,6 +78,7 @@
"@alloc/quick-lru": "^5.2.0",
"@atlaskit/pragmatic-drag-and-drop": "^1.3.1",
"@comfyorg/comfyui-electron-types": "^0.4.43",
"@comfyorg/litegraph": "^0.16.9",
"@primevue/forms": "^4.2.5",
"@primevue/themes": "^4.2.5",
"@sentry/vue": "^8.48.0",
@@ -96,8 +97,6 @@
"axios": "^1.8.2",
"dompurify": "^3.2.5",
"dotenv": "^16.4.5",
"extendable-media-recorder": "^9.2.27",
"extendable-media-recorder-wav-encoder": "^7.0.129",
"firebase": "^11.6.0",
"fuse.js": "^7.0.0",
"jsondiffpatch": "^0.6.0",
@@ -107,7 +106,6 @@
"pinia": "^2.1.7",
"primeicons": "^7.0.0",
"primevue": "^4.2.5",
"semver": "^7.7.2",
"three": "^0.170.0",
"tiptap-markdown": "^0.8.10",
"vue": "^3.5.13",

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@@ -16,7 +16,9 @@ const typesPackage = {
homepage: mainPackage.homepage,
description: `TypeScript definitions for ${mainPackage.name}`,
license: mainPackage.license,
dependencies: {},
dependencies: {
'@comfyorg/litegraph': mainPackage.dependencies['@comfyorg/litegraph']
},
peerDependencies: {
vue: mainPackage.dependencies.vue,
zod: mainPackage.dependencies.zod

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# Source Code Guidelines
## Service Layer
### API Calls
- Use `api.apiURL()` for backend endpoints
- Use `api.fileURL()` for static files
#### ✅ Correct Usage
```typescript
// Backend API call
const response = await api.get(api.apiURL('/prompt'))
// Static file
const template = await fetch(api.fileURL('/templates/default.json'))
```
#### ❌ Incorrect Usage
```typescript
// WRONG - Direct URL construction
const response = await fetch('/api/prompt')
const template = await fetch('/templates/default.json')
```
### Error Handling
- User-friendly and actionable messages
- Proper error propagation
### Security
- Sanitize HTML with DOMPurify
- Validate trusted sources
- Never log secrets
## State Management (Stores)
### Store Design
- Follow domain-driven design
- Clear public interfaces
- Restrict extension access
### Best Practices
- Use TypeScript for type safety
- Implement proper error handling
- Clean up subscriptions
- Avoid @ts-expect-error
## General Guidelines
- Use lodash for utility functions
- Implement proper TypeScript types
- Follow Vue 3 composition API style guide
- Use vue-i18n for ALL user-facing strings in `src/locales/en/main.json`

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# ComfyUI Custom Icons Guide
This guide explains how to add and use custom SVG icons in the ComfyUI frontend.
## Overview
ComfyUI uses a hybrid icon system that supports:
- **PrimeIcons** - Legacy icon library (CSS classes like `pi pi-plus`)
- **Iconify** - Modern icon system with 200,000+ icons
- **Custom Icons** - Your own SVG icons
Custom icons are powered by [unplugin-icons](https://github.com/unplugin/unplugin-icons) and integrate seamlessly with Vue's component system.
## Quick Start
### 1. Add Your SVG Icon
Place your SVG file in the `custom/` directory:
```
src/assets/icons/custom/
└── your-icon.svg
```
### 2. Use in Components
```vue
<template>
<!-- Use as a Vue component -->
<i-comfy:your-icon />
<!-- In a PrimeVue button -->
<Button>
<template #icon>
<i-comfy:your-icon />
</template>
</Button>
</template>
```
## SVG Requirements
### File Naming
- Use kebab-case: `workflow-icon.svg`, `node-tree.svg`
- Avoid special characters and spaces
- The filename becomes the icon name
### SVG Format
```xml
<svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<path d="..." />
</svg>
```
**Important:**
- Use `viewBox` for proper scaling (24x24 is standard)
- Don't include `width` or `height` attributes
- Use `currentColor` for theme-aware icons
- Keep SVGs optimized and simple
### Color Theming
For icons that adapt to the current theme, use `currentColor`:
```xml
<!-- ✅ Good: Uses currentColor -->
<svg viewBox="0 0 24 24">
<path stroke="currentColor" fill="none" d="..." />
</svg>
<!-- ❌ Bad: Hardcoded colors -->
<svg viewBox="0 0 24 24">
<path stroke="white" fill="black" d="..." />
</svg>
```
## Usage Examples
### Basic Icon
```vue
<i-comfy:workflow />
```
### With Classes
```vue
<i-comfy:workflow class="text-2xl text-blue-500" />
```
### In Buttons
```vue
<Button severity="secondary" text>
<template #icon>
<i-comfy:workflow />
</template>
</Button>
```
### Conditional Icons
```vue
<template #icon>
<i-comfy:workflow v-if="isWorkflow" />
<i-comfy:node v-else />
</template>
```
## Technical Details
### How It Works
1. **unplugin-icons** automatically discovers SVG files in `custom/`
2. During build, SVGs are converted to Vue components
3. Components are tree-shaken - only used icons are bundled
4. The `i-` prefix and `comfy:` namespace identify custom icons
### Configuration
The icon system is configured in `vite.config.mts`:
```typescript
Icons({
compiler: 'vue3',
customCollections: {
'comfy': FileSystemIconLoader('src/assets/icons/custom'),
}
})
```
### TypeScript Support
Icons are automatically typed. If TypeScript doesn't recognize a new icon:
1. Restart your dev server
2. Check that the SVG file is valid
3. Ensure the filename follows kebab-case convention
## Troubleshooting
### Icon Not Showing
1. **Check filename**: Must be kebab-case without special characters
2. **Restart dev server**: Required after adding new icons
3. **Verify SVG**: Ensure it's valid SVG syntax
4. **Check console**: Look for Vue component resolution errors
### Icon Wrong Color
- Replace hardcoded colors with `currentColor`
- Use `stroke="currentColor"` for outlines
- Use `fill="currentColor"` for filled shapes
### Icon Wrong Size
- Remove `width` and `height` from SVG
- Ensure `viewBox` is present
- Use CSS classes for sizing: `class="w-6 h-6"`
## Best Practices
1. **Optimize SVGs**: Use tools like [SVGO](https://jakearchibald.github.io/svgomg/) to minimize file size
2. **Consistent viewBox**: Stick to 24x24 or 16x16 for consistency
3. **Semantic names**: Use descriptive names like `workflow-duplicate` not `icon1`
4. **Theme support**: Always use `currentColor` for adaptable icons
5. **Test both themes**: Verify icons look good in light and dark modes
## Migration from PrimeIcons
When replacing a PrimeIcon with a custom icon:
```vue
<!-- Before: PrimeIcon -->
<Button icon="pi pi-box" />
<!-- After: Custom icon -->
<Button>
<template #icon>
<i-comfy:workflow />
</template>
</Button>
```
## Adding Icon Collections
To add an entire icon set from npm:
1. Install the icon package
2. Configure in `vite.config.mts`
3. Use with the appropriate prefix
See the [unplugin-icons documentation](https://github.com/unplugin/unplugin-icons) for details.

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<svg width="16" height="16" viewBox="0 0 16 16" fill="none" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<path d="M14 5V3C14 2.44772 13.5523 2 13 2H11C10.4477 2 10 2.44772 10 3V5C10 5.55228 10.4477 6 11 6H13C13.5523 6 14 5.55228 14 5Z" stroke="currentColor" stroke-width="1.3" stroke-linecap="round"/>
<path d="M6 5V3C6 2.44772 5.55228 2 5 2H3C2.44772 2 2 2.44772 2 3V5C2 5.55228 2.44772 6 3 6H5C5.55228 6 6 5.55228 6 5Z" stroke="currentColor" stroke-width="1.3" stroke-linecap="round"/>
<path d="M14 13V11C14 10.4477 13.5523 10 13 10H11C10.4477 10 10 10.4477 10 11V13C10 13.5523 10.4477 14 11 14H13C13.5523 14 14 13.5523 14 13Z" stroke="currentColor" stroke-width="1.3" stroke-linecap="round"/>
<path d="M10 4H6" stroke="currentColor" stroke-width="1.3" stroke-linecap="round"/>
<path d="M10 12H8C5.79086 12 4 10.2091 4 8V6" stroke="currentColor" stroke-width="1.3" stroke-linecap="round"/>
</svg>

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# Component Guidelines
## Vue 3 Composition API
- Use setup() function
- Destructure props (Vue 3.5 style)
- Use ref/reactive for state
- Implement computed() for derived state
- Use provide/inject for dependency injection
## Component Communication
- Prefer `emit/@event-name` for state changes
- Use `defineExpose` only for imperative operations (`form.validate()`, `modal.open()`)
- Events promote loose coupling
## UI Framework
- Deprecated PrimeVue component replacements:
- Dropdown → Select
- OverlayPanel → Popover
- Calendar → DatePicker
- InputSwitch → ToggleSwitch
- Sidebar → Drawer
- Chips → AutoComplete with multiple enabled
- TabMenu → Tabs without panels
- Steps → Stepper without panels
- InlineMessage → Message
## Styling
- Use Tailwind CSS only (no custom CSS)
- Dark theme: use "dark-theme:" prefix
- For common operations, try to use existing VueUse composables that automatically handle effect scope
- Example: Use `useElementHover` instead of manually managing mouseover/mouseout event listeners
- Example: Use `useIntersectionObserver` for visibility detection instead of custom scroll handlers
## Best Practices
- Extract complex conditionals to computed
- Implement cleanup for async operations
- Use vue-i18n for ALL UI strings
- Use lifecycle hooks: onMounted, onUpdated
- Use Teleport/Suspense when needed
- Proper props and emits definitions

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@@ -30,11 +30,10 @@ import ComfyQueueButton from './ComfyQueueButton.vue'
const settingsStore = useSettingStore()
const position = computed(() => settingsStore.get('Comfy.UseNewMenu'))
const visible = computed(
() => settingsStore.get('Comfy.UseNewMenu') !== 'Disabled'
)
const visible = computed(() => position.value !== 'Disabled')
const topMenuRef = inject<Ref<HTMLDivElement | null>>('topMenuRef')
const panelRef = ref<HTMLElement | null>(null)
const dragHandleRef = ref<HTMLElement | null>(null)
const isDocked = useLocalStorage('Comfy.MenuPosition.Docked', false)
@@ -50,16 +49,7 @@ const {
} = useDraggable(panelRef, {
initialValue: { x: 0, y: 0 },
handle: dragHandleRef,
containerElement: document.body,
onMove: (event) => {
// Prevent dragging the menu over the top of the tabs
if (position.value === 'Top') {
const minY = topMenuRef?.value?.getBoundingClientRect().top ?? 40
if (event.y < minY) {
event.y = minY
}
}
}
containerElement: document.body
})
// Update storedPosition when x or y changes
@@ -192,6 +182,7 @@ const adjustMenuPosition = () => {
useEventListener(window, 'resize', adjustMenuPosition)
const topMenuRef = inject<Ref<HTMLDivElement | null>>('topMenuRef')
const topMenuBounds = useElementBounding(topMenuRef)
const overlapThreshold = 20 // pixels
const isOverlappingWithTopMenu = computed(() => {

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@@ -1,95 +1,47 @@
<template>
<div
class="subgraph-breadcrumb w-auto"
:class="{
'subgraph-breadcrumb-collapse': collapseTabs,
'subgraph-breadcrumb-overflow': overflowingTabs
}"
:style="{
'--p-breadcrumb-gap': `${ITEM_GAP}px`,
'--p-breadcrumb-item-min-width': `${MIN_WIDTH}px`,
'--p-breadcrumb-item-padding': `${ITEM_PADDING}px`,
'--p-breadcrumb-icon-width': `${ICON_WIDTH}px`
}"
>
<div v-if="workflowStore.isSubgraphActive" class="p-2 subgraph-breadcrumb">
<Breadcrumb
ref="breadcrumbRef"
class="bg-transparent p-0"
class="bg-transparent"
:home="home"
:model="items"
aria-label="Graph navigation"
>
<template #item="{ item }">
<SubgraphBreadcrumbItem
:item="item"
:is-active="item === items.at(-1)"
/>
</template>
<template #separator
><span style="transform: scale(1.5)"> / </span></template
>
</Breadcrumb>
@item-click="handleItemClick"
/>
</div>
</template>
<script setup lang="ts">
import { useEventListener } from '@vueuse/core'
import Breadcrumb from 'primevue/breadcrumb'
import type { MenuItem } from 'primevue/menuitem'
import { computed, onUpdated, ref, watch } from 'vue'
import type { MenuItem, MenuItemCommandEvent } from 'primevue/menuitem'
import { computed } from 'vue'
import SubgraphBreadcrumbItem from '@/components/breadcrumb/SubgraphBreadcrumbItem.vue'
import { useOverflowObserver } from '@/composables/element/useOverflowObserver'
import { useCanvasStore } from '@/stores/graphStore'
import { useSubgraphNavigationStore } from '@/stores/subgraphNavigationStore'
import { useWorkflowStore } from '@/stores/workflowStore'
import { forEachSubgraphNode } from '@/utils/graphTraversalUtil'
const MIN_WIDTH = 28
const ITEM_GAP = 8
const ITEM_PADDING = 8
const ICON_WIDTH = 20
const workflowStore = useWorkflowStore()
const navigationStore = useSubgraphNavigationStore()
const breadcrumbRef = ref<InstanceType<typeof Breadcrumb>>()
const workflowName = computed(() => workflowStore.activeWorkflow?.filename)
const collapseTabs = ref(false)
const overflowingTabs = ref(false)
const breadcrumbElement = computed(() => {
if (!breadcrumbRef.value) return null
const el = (breadcrumbRef.value as unknown as { $el: HTMLElement }).$el
const list = el?.querySelector('.p-breadcrumb-list') as HTMLElement
return list
})
const items = computed(() => {
const items = navigationStore.navigationStack.map<MenuItem>((subgraph) => ({
if (!navigationStore.navigationStack.length) return []
return navigationStore.navigationStack.map<MenuItem>((subgraph) => ({
label: subgraph.name,
command: () => {
const canvas = useCanvasStore().getCanvas()
if (!canvas.graph) throw new TypeError('Canvas has no graph')
canvas.setGraph(subgraph)
},
updateTitle: (title: string) => {
const rootGraph = useCanvasStore().getCanvas().graph?.rootGraph
if (!rootGraph) return
forEachSubgraphNode(rootGraph, subgraph.id, (node) => {
node.title = title
})
}
}))
return [home.value, ...items]
})
const home = computed(() => ({
label: workflowName.value,
icon: 'pi pi-home',
key: 'root',
command: () => {
const canvas = useCanvasStore().getCanvas()
if (!canvas.graph) throw new TypeError('Canvas has no graph')
@@ -98,6 +50,10 @@ const home = computed(() => ({
}
}))
const handleItemClick = (event: MenuItemCommandEvent) => {
event.item.command?.(event)
}
// Escape exits from the current subgraph.
useEventListener(document, 'keydown', (event) => {
if (event.key === 'Escape') {
@@ -109,116 +65,21 @@ useEventListener(document, 'keydown', (event) => {
)
}
})
// Check for overflow on breadcrumb items and collapse/expand the breadcrumb to fit
let overflowObserver: ReturnType<typeof useOverflowObserver> | undefined
watch(breadcrumbElement, (el) => {
overflowObserver?.dispose()
overflowObserver = undefined
if (!el) return
overflowObserver = useOverflowObserver(el, {
onCheck: (isOverflowing) => {
overflowingTabs.value = isOverflowing
if (collapseTabs.value) {
// Items are currently hidden, check if we can show them
if (!isOverflowing) {
const items = [
...el.querySelectorAll('.p-breadcrumb-item')
] as HTMLElement[]
if (items.length < 3) return
const itemsWithIcon = items.filter((item) =>
item.querySelector('.p-breadcrumb-item-link-icon-visible')
).length
const separators = el.querySelectorAll(
'.p-breadcrumb-separator'
) as NodeListOf<HTMLElement>
const separator = separators[separators.length - 1] as HTMLElement
const separatorWidth = separator.offsetWidth
// items + separators + gaps + icons
const itemsWidth =
(MIN_WIDTH + ITEM_PADDING + ITEM_PADDING) * items.length +
itemsWithIcon * ICON_WIDTH
const separatorsWidth = (items.length - 1) * separatorWidth
const gapsWidth = (items.length - 1) * (ITEM_GAP * 2)
const totalWidth = itemsWidth + separatorsWidth + gapsWidth
const containerWidth = el.clientWidth
if (totalWidth <= containerWidth) {
collapseTabs.value = false
}
}
} else if (isOverflowing) {
collapseTabs.value = true
}
}
})
})
// If e.g. the workflow name changes, we need to check the overflow again
onUpdated(() => {
if (!overflowObserver?.disposed.value) {
overflowObserver?.checkOverflow()
}
})
</script>
<style scoped>
.subgraph-breadcrumb:not(:empty) {
flex: auto;
flex-shrink: 10000;
min-width: 120px;
}
.subgraph-breadcrumb,
:deep(.p-breadcrumb) {
@apply overflow-hidden;
}
:deep(.p-breadcrumb-item) {
@apply flex items-center rounded-lg overflow-hidden;
min-width: calc(var(--p-breadcrumb-item-min-width) + 1rem);
/* Collapse middle items first */
flex-shrink: 10000;
}
:deep(.p-breadcrumb-item:has(.p-breadcrumb-item-link-icon-visible)) {
min-width: calc(var(--p-breadcrumb-item-min-width) + 1rem + 20px);
}
:deep(.p-breadcrumb-item:first-child) {
/* Then collapse the root workflow */
flex-shrink: 5000;
}
:deep(.p-breadcrumb-item:last-child) {
/* Then collapse the active item */
flex-shrink: 1;
}
:deep(.p-breadcrumb-item:hover),
:deep(.p-breadcrumb-item:has(.p-breadcrumb-item-link-menu-visible)) {
background-color: color-mix(in srgb, var(--fg-color) 10%, transparent);
color: var(--fg-color);
}
</style>
<style>
.subgraph-breadcrumb-collapse .p-breadcrumb-list {
.p-breadcrumb-item,
.p-breadcrumb-separator {
@apply hidden;
}
.subgraph-breadcrumb {
.p-breadcrumb-item-link,
.p-breadcrumb-item-icon {
@apply select-none;
.p-breadcrumb-item:nth-last-child(3),
.p-breadcrumb-separator:nth-last-child(2),
.p-breadcrumb-item:nth-last-child(1) {
@apply block;
color: #d26565;
text-shadow:
1px 1px 0 #000,
-1px -1px 0 #000,
1px -1px 0 #000,
-1px 1px 0 #000,
0 0 0.375rem #000;
}
}
</style>

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<template>
<a
ref="wrapperRef"
v-tooltip.bottom="{
value: item.label,
showDelay: 512
}"
href="#"
class="cursor-pointer p-breadcrumb-item-link"
:class="{
'flex items-center gap-1': isActive,
'p-breadcrumb-item-link-menu-visible': menu?.overlayVisible,
'p-breadcrumb-item-link-icon-visible': isActive
}"
@click="handleClick"
>
<span class="p-breadcrumb-item-label">{{ item.label }}</span>
<i v-if="isActive" class="pi pi-angle-down text-[10px]"></i>
</a>
<Menu
v-if="isActive"
ref="menu"
:model="menuItems"
:popup="true"
:pt="{
root: {
style: 'background-color: var(--comfy-menu-secondary-bg)'
},
itemLink: {
class: 'py-2'
}
}"
/>
<InputText
v-if="isEditing"
ref="itemInputRef"
v-model="itemLabel"
class="fixed z-[10000] text-[.8rem] px-2 py-2"
@blur="inputBlur(true)"
@click.stop
@keydown.enter="inputBlur(true)"
@keydown.esc="inputBlur(false)"
/>
</template>
<script setup lang="ts">
import InputText from 'primevue/inputtext'
import Menu, { MenuState } from 'primevue/menu'
import type { MenuItem } from 'primevue/menuitem'
import { computed, nextTick, ref } from 'vue'
import { useI18n } from 'vue-i18n'
import { useDialogService } from '@/services/dialogService'
import { useWorkflowService } from '@/services/workflowService'
import { useCommandStore } from '@/stores/commandStore'
import { useSubgraphNavigationStore } from '@/stores/subgraphNavigationStore'
import { ComfyWorkflow, useWorkflowStore } from '@/stores/workflowStore'
import { appendJsonExt } from '@/utils/formatUtil'
interface Props {
item: MenuItem
isActive?: boolean
}
const props = withDefaults(defineProps<Props>(), {
isActive: false
})
const { t } = useI18n()
const menu = ref<InstanceType<typeof Menu> & MenuState>()
const dialogService = useDialogService()
const workflowStore = useWorkflowStore()
const workflowService = useWorkflowService()
const isEditing = ref(false)
const itemLabel = ref<string>()
const itemInputRef = ref<{ $el?: HTMLInputElement }>()
const wrapperRef = ref<HTMLAnchorElement>()
const rename = async (
newName: string | null | undefined,
initialName: string
) => {
if (newName && newName !== initialName) {
// Synchronize the node titles with the new name
props.item.updateTitle?.(newName)
if (workflowStore.activeSubgraph) {
workflowStore.activeSubgraph.name = newName
} else if (workflowStore.activeWorkflow) {
try {
await workflowService.renameWorkflow(
workflowStore.activeWorkflow,
ComfyWorkflow.basePath + appendJsonExt(newName)
)
} catch (error) {
console.error(error)
dialogService.showErrorDialog(error)
return
}
}
// Force the navigation stack to recompute the labels
// TODO: investigate if there is a better way to do this
const navigationStore = useSubgraphNavigationStore()
navigationStore.restoreState(navigationStore.exportState())
}
}
const menuItems = computed<MenuItem[]>(() => {
return [
{
label: t('g.rename'),
icon: 'pi pi-pencil',
command: async () => {
let initialName =
workflowStore.activeSubgraph?.name ??
workflowStore.activeWorkflow?.filename
if (!initialName) return
const newName = await dialogService.prompt({
title: t('g.rename'),
message: t('breadcrumbsMenu.enterNewName'),
defaultValue: initialName
})
await rename(newName, initialName)
}
},
{
label: t('breadcrumbsMenu.duplicate'),
icon: 'pi pi-copy',
command: async () => {
await workflowService.duplicateWorkflow(workflowStore.activeWorkflow!)
},
visible: props.item.key === 'root'
},
{
separator: true
},
{
label: t('breadcrumbsMenu.clearWorkflow'),
icon: 'pi pi-trash',
command: async () => {
await useCommandStore().execute('Comfy.ClearWorkflow')
}
},
{
separator: true,
visible: props.item.key === 'root'
},
{
label: t('breadcrumbsMenu.deleteWorkflow'),
icon: 'pi pi-times',
command: async () => {
await workflowService.deleteWorkflow(workflowStore.activeWorkflow!)
},
visible: props.item.key === 'root'
}
]
})
const handleClick = (event: MouseEvent) => {
if (isEditing.value) {
return
}
if (event.detail === 1) {
if (props.isActive) {
menu.value?.toggle(event)
} else {
props.item.command?.({ item: props.item, originalEvent: event })
}
} else if (props.isActive && event.detail === 2) {
menu.value?.hide()
event.stopPropagation()
event.preventDefault()
isEditing.value = true
itemLabel.value = props.item.label as string
void nextTick(() => {
if (itemInputRef.value?.$el) {
itemInputRef.value.$el.focus()
itemInputRef.value.$el.select()
if (wrapperRef.value) {
itemInputRef.value.$el.style.width = `${Math.max(200, wrapperRef.value.offsetWidth)}px`
}
}
})
}
}
const inputBlur = async (doRename: boolean) => {
if (doRename) {
await rename(itemLabel.value, props.item.label as string)
}
isEditing.value = false
}
</script>
<style scoped>
.p-breadcrumb-item-link,
.p-breadcrumb-item-icon {
@apply select-none;
}
.p-breadcrumb-item-link {
@apply overflow-hidden;
padding: var(--p-breadcrumb-item-padding);
}
.p-breadcrumb-item-label {
@apply whitespace-nowrap text-ellipsis overflow-hidden;
}
</style>

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<template>
<div
ref="containerRef"
class="relative overflow-hidden w-full h-full flex items-center justify-center"
>
<Skeleton
v-if="!isImageLoaded"
width="100%"
height="100%"
class="absolute inset-0"
/>
<img
v-show="isImageLoaded"
ref="imageRef"
:src="cachedSrc"
:alt="alt"
draggable="false"
:class="imageClass"
:style="imageStyle"
@load="onImageLoad"
@error="onImageError"
/>
<div
v-if="hasError"
class="absolute inset-0 flex items-center justify-center bg-surface-50 dark-theme:bg-surface-800 text-muted"
>
<i class="pi pi-image text-2xl" />
</div>
</div>
</template>
<script setup lang="ts">
import Skeleton from 'primevue/skeleton'
import { computed, onUnmounted, ref, watch } from 'vue'
import { useIntersectionObserver } from '@/composables/useIntersectionObserver'
import { useMediaCache } from '@/services/mediaCacheService'
const {
src,
alt = '',
imageClass = '',
imageStyle,
rootMargin = '300px'
} = defineProps<{
src: string
alt?: string
imageClass?: string | string[] | Record<string, boolean>
imageStyle?: Record<string, any>
rootMargin?: string
}>()
const containerRef = ref<HTMLElement | null>(null)
const imageRef = ref<HTMLImageElement | null>(null)
const isIntersecting = ref(false)
const isImageLoaded = ref(false)
const hasError = ref(false)
const cachedSrc = ref<string | undefined>(undefined)
const { getCachedMedia, acquireUrl, releaseUrl } = useMediaCache()
// Use intersection observer to detect when the image container comes into view
useIntersectionObserver(
containerRef,
(entries) => {
const entry = entries[0]
isIntersecting.value = entry?.isIntersecting ?? false
},
{
rootMargin,
threshold: 0.1
}
)
// Only start loading the image when it's in view
const shouldLoad = computed(() => isIntersecting.value)
watch(
shouldLoad,
async (shouldLoad) => {
if (shouldLoad && src && !cachedSrc.value && !hasError.value) {
try {
const cachedMedia = await getCachedMedia(src)
if (cachedMedia.error) {
hasError.value = true
} else if (cachedMedia.objectUrl) {
const acquiredUrl = acquireUrl(src)
cachedSrc.value = acquiredUrl || cachedMedia.objectUrl
} else {
cachedSrc.value = src
}
} catch (error) {
console.warn('Failed to load cached media:', error)
cachedSrc.value = src
}
} else if (!shouldLoad) {
if (cachedSrc.value?.startsWith('blob:')) {
releaseUrl(src)
}
// Hide image when out of view
isImageLoaded.value = false
cachedSrc.value = undefined
hasError.value = false
}
},
{ immediate: true }
)
const onImageLoad = () => {
isImageLoaded.value = true
hasError.value = false
}
const onImageError = () => {
hasError.value = true
isImageLoaded.value = false
}
onUnmounted(() => {
if (cachedSrc.value?.startsWith('blob:')) {
releaseUrl(src)
}
})
</script>

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
<NoResultsPlaceholder
class="pb-0"
icon="pi pi-exclamation-circle"
title="Some Nodes Are Missing"
title="Missing Node Types"
message="When loading the graph, the following node types were not found"
/>
<MissingCoreNodesMessage :missing-core-nodes="missingCoreNodes" />

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@@ -42,14 +42,13 @@
</template>
<script setup lang="ts">
import type { LGraphNode } from '@comfyorg/litegraph'
import { whenever } from '@vueuse/core'
import Message from 'primevue/message'
import { rcompare } from 'semver'
import { computed, ref } from 'vue'
import type { LGraphNode } from '@/lib/litegraph/src/litegraph'
import { useSystemStatsStore } from '@/stores/systemStatsStore'
import { coerceVersion } from '@/utils/versionUtil'
import { compareVersions } from '@/utils/formatUtil'
const props = defineProps<{
missingCoreNodes: Record<string, LGraphNode[]>
@@ -79,10 +78,7 @@ whenever(
const sortedMissingCoreNodes = computed(() => {
return Object.entries(props.missingCoreNodes).sort(([a], [b]) => {
// Sort by version in descending order (newest first)
const versionA = coerceVersion(a, '')
const versionB = coerceVersion(b, '')
if (!versionA || !versionB) return 0
return rcompare(versionA, versionB)
return compareVersions(b, a) // Reversed for descending order
})
})

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@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ import { usePackUpdateStatus } from '@/composables/nodePack/usePackUpdateStatus'
import { useComfyManagerStore } from '@/stores/comfyManagerStore'
import { SelectedVersion } from '@/types/comfyManagerTypes'
import { components } from '@/types/comfyRegistryTypes'
import { isValidSemver } from '@/utils/versionUtil'
import { isSemVer } from '@/utils/formatUtil'
const TRUNCATED_HASH_LENGTH = 7
@@ -70,9 +70,8 @@ const installedVersion = computed(() => {
nodePack.latest_version?.version ??
SelectedVersion.NIGHTLY
return isValidSemver(version)
? version
: version.slice(0, TRUNCATED_HASH_LENGTH)
// If Git hash, truncate to 7 characters
return isSemVer(version) ? version : version.slice(0, TRUNCATED_HASH_LENGTH)
})
const toggleVersionSelector = (event: Event) => {

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@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ import {
SelectedVersion
} from '@/types/comfyManagerTypes'
import { components } from '@/types/comfyRegistryTypes'
import { isValidSemver } from '@/utils/versionUtil'
import { isSemVer } from '@/utils/formatUtil'
const { nodePack } = defineProps<{
nodePack: components['schemas']['Node']
@@ -95,9 +95,9 @@ const isQueueing = ref(false)
const selectedVersion = ref<string>(SelectedVersion.LATEST)
onMounted(() => {
const initialVersion = getInitialSelectedVersion() ?? SelectedVersion.LATEST
selectedVersion.value = isValidSemver(initialVersion)
? initialVersion
: SelectedVersion.NIGHTLY
selectedVersion.value =
// Use NIGHTLY when version is a Git hash
isSemVer(initialVersion) ? initialVersion : SelectedVersion.NIGHTLY
})
const getInitialSelectedVersion = () => {

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@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
</template>
<script setup lang="ts">
import type { LGraphNode } from '@comfyorg/litegraph'
import { whenever } from '@vueuse/core'
import { computed } from 'vue'
@@ -20,35 +21,24 @@ import { useDomWidgetStore } from '@/stores/domWidgetStore'
import { useCanvasStore } from '@/stores/graphStore'
const domWidgetStore = useDomWidgetStore()
const widgetStates = computed(() => [...domWidgetStore.widgetStates.values()])
const widgetStates = computed(() => domWidgetStore.activeWidgetStates)
const updateWidgets = () => {
const lgCanvas = canvasStore.canvas
if (!lgCanvas) return
const lowQuality = lgCanvas.low_quality
const currentGraph = lgCanvas.graph
for (const widgetState of widgetStates.value) {
const widget = widgetState.widget
const node = widget.node as LGraphNode
// Early exit for non-visible widgets
if (!widget.isVisible()) {
widgetState.visible = false
continue
}
// Check if the widget's node is in the current graph
const node = widget.node
const isInCorrectGraph = currentGraph?.nodes.includes(node)
widgetState.visible =
!!isInCorrectGraph &&
const visible =
lgCanvas.isNodeVisible(node) &&
!(widget.options.hideOnZoom && lowQuality)
!(widget.options.hideOnZoom && lowQuality) &&
widget.isVisible()
if (widgetState.visible && node) {
widgetState.visible = visible
if (visible) {
const margin = widget.margin
widgetState.pos = [node.pos[0] + margin, node.pos[1] + margin + widget.y]
widgetState.size = [

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@@ -16,14 +16,9 @@
<SecondRowWorkflowTabs
v-if="workflowTabsPosition === 'Topbar (2nd-row)'"
/>
<SubgraphBreadcrumb />
</div>
<GraphCanvasMenu v-if="canvasMenuEnabled" class="pointer-events-auto" />
<MiniMap
v-if="comfyAppReady && minimapEnabled"
ref="minimapRef"
class="pointer-events-auto"
/>
</template>
</LiteGraphCanvasSplitterOverlay>
<GraphCanvasMenu v-if="!betaMenuEnabled && canvasMenuEnabled" />
@@ -49,14 +44,15 @@
</template>
<script setup lang="ts">
import type { LGraphNode } from '@comfyorg/litegraph'
import { useEventListener, whenever } from '@vueuse/core'
import { computed, onMounted, ref, watch, watchEffect } from 'vue'
import LiteGraphCanvasSplitterOverlay from '@/components/LiteGraphCanvasSplitterOverlay.vue'
import BottomPanel from '@/components/bottomPanel/BottomPanel.vue'
import SubgraphBreadcrumb from '@/components/breadcrumb/SubgraphBreadcrumb.vue'
import DomWidgets from '@/components/graph/DomWidgets.vue'
import GraphCanvasMenu from '@/components/graph/GraphCanvasMenu.vue'
import MiniMap from '@/components/graph/MiniMap.vue'
import NodeTooltip from '@/components/graph/NodeTooltip.vue'
import SelectionOverlay from '@/components/graph/SelectionOverlay.vue'
import SelectionToolbox from '@/components/graph/SelectionToolbox.vue'
@@ -71,13 +67,12 @@ import { useContextMenuTranslation } from '@/composables/useContextMenuTranslati
import { useCopy } from '@/composables/useCopy'
import { useGlobalLitegraph } from '@/composables/useGlobalLitegraph'
import { useLitegraphSettings } from '@/composables/useLitegraphSettings'
import { useMinimap } from '@/composables/useMinimap'
import { usePaste } from '@/composables/usePaste'
import { useWorkflowAutoSave } from '@/composables/useWorkflowAutoSave'
import { useWorkflowPersistence } from '@/composables/useWorkflowPersistence'
import { CORE_SETTINGS } from '@/constants/coreSettings'
import { i18n, t } from '@/i18n'
import type { LGraphNode } from '@/lib/litegraph/src/litegraph'
import type { NodeId } from '@/schemas/comfyWorkflowSchema'
import { UnauthorizedError, api } from '@/scripts/api'
import { app as comfyApp } from '@/scripts/app'
import { ChangeTracker } from '@/scripts/changeTracker'
@@ -119,10 +114,6 @@ const selectionToolboxEnabled = computed(() =>
settingStore.get('Comfy.Canvas.SelectionToolbox')
)
const minimapRef = ref<InstanceType<typeof MiniMap>>()
const minimapEnabled = computed(() => settingStore.get('Comfy.Minimap.Visible'))
const minimap = useMinimap()
watchEffect(() => {
nodeDefStore.showDeprecated = settingStore.get('Comfy.Node.ShowDeprecated')
})
@@ -201,26 +192,22 @@ watch(
}
)
// Update the progress of executing nodes
// Update the progress of the executing node
watch(
() =>
[executionStore.nodeLocationProgressStates, canvasStore.canvas] as const,
([nodeLocationProgressStates, canvas]) => {
if (!canvas?.graph) return
for (const node of canvas.graph.nodes) {
const nodeLocatorId = useWorkflowStore().nodeIdToNodeLocatorId(node.id)
const progressState = nodeLocationProgressStates[nodeLocatorId]
if (progressState && progressState.state === 'running') {
node.progress = progressState.value / progressState.max
[
executionStore.executingNodeId,
executionStore.executingNodeProgress
] satisfies [NodeId | null, number | null],
([executingNodeId, executingNodeProgress]) => {
for (const node of comfyApp.graph.nodes) {
if (node.id == executingNodeId) {
node.progress = executingNodeProgress ?? undefined
} else {
node.progress = undefined
}
}
// Force canvas redraw to ensure progress updates are visible
canvas.graph.setDirtyCanvas(true, false)
},
{ deep: true }
}
)
// Update node slot errors
@@ -358,13 +345,6 @@ onMounted(async () => {
}
)
whenever(
() => minimapRef.value,
(ref) => {
minimap.setMinimapRef(ref)
}
)
whenever(
() => useCanvasStore().canvas,
(canvas) => {

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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
<template>
<ButtonGroup
class="p-buttongroup-vertical absolute bottom-[10px] right-[10px] z-[1000]"
@wheel="canvasInteractions.handleWheel"
>
<Button
v-tooltip.left="t('graphCanvasMenu.zoomIn')"
@@ -57,26 +56,16 @@
data-testid="toggle-link-visibility-button"
@click="() => commandStore.execute('Comfy.Canvas.ToggleLinkVisibility')"
/>
<Button
v-tooltip.left="t('graphCanvasMenu.toggleMinimap') + ' (Alt + m)'"
severity="secondary"
:icon="'pi pi-map'"
:aria-label="$t('graphCanvasMenu.toggleMinimap')"
:class="{ 'minimap-active': minimapVisible }"
data-testid="toggle-minimap-button"
@click="() => commandStore.execute('Comfy.Canvas.ToggleMinimap')"
/>
</ButtonGroup>
</template>
<script setup lang="ts">
import { LiteGraph } from '@comfyorg/litegraph'
import Button from 'primevue/button'
import ButtonGroup from 'primevue/buttongroup'
import { computed } from 'vue'
import { useI18n } from 'vue-i18n'
import { useCanvasInteractions } from '@/composables/graph/useCanvasInteractions'
import { LiteGraph } from '@/lib/litegraph/src/litegraph'
import { useCommandStore } from '@/stores/commandStore'
import { useCanvasStore } from '@/stores/graphStore'
import { useSettingStore } from '@/stores/settingStore'
@@ -85,9 +74,7 @@ const { t } = useI18n()
const commandStore = useCommandStore()
const canvasStore = useCanvasStore()
const settingStore = useSettingStore()
const canvasInteractions = useCanvasInteractions()
const minimapVisible = computed(() => settingStore.get('Comfy.Minimap.Visible'))
const linkHidden = computed(
() => settingStore.get('Comfy.LinkRenderMode') === LiteGraph.HIDDEN_LINK
)
@@ -120,15 +107,4 @@ const stopRepeat = () => {
margin: 0;
border-radius: 0;
}
.p-button.minimap-active {
background-color: var(--p-button-primary-background);
border-color: var(--p-button-primary-border-color);
color: var(--p-button-primary-color);
}
.p-button.minimap-active:hover {
background-color: var(--p-button-primary-hover-background);
border-color: var(--p-button-primary-hover-border-color);
}
</style>

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@@ -1,88 +0,0 @@
<template>
<div
v-if="visible && initialized"
ref="containerRef"
class="litegraph-minimap absolute bottom-[20px] right-[90px] z-[1000]"
:style="containerStyles"
@mousedown="handleMouseDown"
@mousemove="handleMouseMove"
@mouseup="handleMouseUp"
@mouseleave="handleMouseUp"
@wheel="handleWheel"
>
<canvas
ref="canvasRef"
:width="width"
:height="height"
class="minimap-canvas"
/>
<div class="minimap-viewport" :style="viewportStyles" />
</div>
</template>
<script setup lang="ts">
import { onMounted, onUnmounted, watch } from 'vue'
import { useMinimap } from '@/composables/useMinimap'
import { useCanvasStore } from '@/stores/graphStore'
const minimap = useMinimap()
const canvasStore = useCanvasStore()
const {
initialized,
visible,
containerRef,
canvasRef,
containerStyles,
viewportStyles,
width,
height,
init,
destroy,
handleMouseDown,
handleMouseMove,
handleMouseUp,
handleWheel
} = minimap
watch(
() => canvasStore.canvas,
async (canvas) => {
if (canvas && !initialized.value) {
await init()
}
},
{ immediate: true }
)
onMounted(async () => {
if (canvasStore.canvas) {
await init()
}
})
onUnmounted(() => {
destroy()
})
</script>
<style scoped>
.litegraph-minimap {
overflow: hidden;
}
.minimap-canvas {
display: block;
width: 100%;
height: 100%;
pointer-events: none;
}
.minimap-viewport {
position: absolute;
top: 0;
left: 0;
pointer-events: none;
}
</style>

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@@ -10,15 +10,15 @@
</template>
<script setup lang="ts">
import { useEventListener } from '@vueuse/core'
import { nextTick, ref } from 'vue'
import { st } from '@/i18n'
import {
LiteGraph,
isOverNodeInput,
isOverNodeOutput
} from '@/lib/litegraph/src/litegraph'
} from '@comfyorg/litegraph'
import { useEventListener } from '@vueuse/core'
import { nextTick, ref } from 'vue'
import { st } from '@/i18n'
import { app as comfyApp } from '@/scripts/app'
import { isDOMWidget } from '@/scripts/domWidget'
import { useNodeDefStore } from '@/stores/nodeDefStore'

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