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nav-tej df9b5bfa0a feat(website): rework MCP page setup + hero, hide promo banner on /mcp (#13514)
## Summary

Two changes to the comfy.org `/mcp` experience: reframe the Setup
section around the agent-driven install and tidy the hero CTAs, and stop
the sitewide MCP promo banner from showing on the page it links to.

## Changes

- **Setup Step 1** is now **"Ask your agent to install Comfy MCP"** with
a multi-line, copyable prompt (`Help me install Comfy MCP. / Follow the
setup guide at https://docs.comfy.org/agent-tools/cloud`).
`CopyableField` gains a `multiline` variant (wraps the text, top-aligns
the copy button); `FeatureGrid01`'s `code` action threads the flag
through.
- **Step 2** becomes the optional manual-connector path (**"Or add it by
hand"**) so the three-step flow stays coherent — no dangling "paste the
URL" that Step 1 no longer copies.
- **Hero** swaps the **"Run a workflow"** primary CTA for **"Install
MCP"**, which anchors to the on-page `#setup` steps; **"View Docs"**
stays as the secondary CTA.
- **Announcement banner** no longer advertises the page you're already
on. `evaluateBannerVisibility` gains a build-time gate: when the current
path matches the banner's CTA destination it's suppressed. Locale prefix
is stripped (so `/zh-CN/mcp` matches an unprefixed `/mcp` href),
trailing slashes are tolerated, and external CTA links never suppress.
Result: the MCP banner shows everywhere except `/mcp` and `/zh-CN/mcp`.
- New i18n keys (`mcp.setup.step1.command`, `mcp.hero.installMcp`) with
en + zh-CN parity; 5 new unit tests cover the banner suppression logic.
- **Breaking**: none.

## Review Focus

- @deepme987 @bertfy — copy + flow check. The Step 1 prompt is a
paraphrase of the `agent-tools/cloud` install guide. The raw
`cloud.comfy.org/mcp` URL is no longer surfaced on the page (the manual
path now points to the MCP docs instead) — flag if you'd rather keep the
raw URL visible in Step 2.
- Banner suppression keys off the CTA's `link.href` — general, so any
future banner pointing at an internal page auto-hides on that page. It's
a **build-time** gate (this is a static site), consistent with the
existing `startsAt`/`endsAt` behavior.
- Only the **hero** CTA changed. The "How it works" section deliberately
keeps its "Run a workflow" CTA.
- zh-CN strings are machine-drafted; a native check would be welcome.

## Screenshots

Verified locally against a production build (`astro build` + preview):

- **Hero** — `INSTALL MCP` + `VIEW DOCS` (the "Run a workflow" button is
gone). "Install MCP" scrolls to `#setup`.
- **Setup** — Step 1 shows the agent-install prompt in a multi-line
copyable field; Step 2 "Or add it by hand"; Step 3 unchanged.
- **Banner** — present on `/`, `/download`, `/cloud`; absent on `/mcp`
and `/zh-CN/mcp`.

A Vercel preview deploy attaches automatically for a live view.

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Co-authored-by: imick-io <153135517+imick-io@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-07-09 04:11:23 +00:00
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2026-06-09 20:14:03 +00:00

@comfyorg/website

Marketing/brand website built with Astro + Vue.

Ashby careers integration

/careers and /zh-CN/careers are rendered from Ashby's public job board API at build time. Data flow:

  1. src/pages/careers.astro awaits fetchRolesForBuild() during the Astro build.
  2. src/utils/ashby.ts calls GET https://api.ashbyhq.com/posting-api/job-board/{board}?includeCompensation=false, validates the envelope and each posting with Zod (src/utils/ashby.schema.ts), and maps to the domain type in src/data/roles.ts.
  3. On any failure (network, HTTP 4xx/5xx, envelope schema drift), the fetcher falls back to the committed JSON snapshot at src/data/ashby-roles.snapshot.json.
  4. src/utils/ashby.ci.ts emits GitHub Actions annotations and a $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY block so stale fetches are visible on green builds.

Required environment variables

Both are build-time only. Never prefix with PUBLIC_ (Astro would inline that into the client bundle).

Name Purpose Default (when unset)
WEBSITE_ASHBY_API_KEY Ashby API key (Basic auth) Build uses the committed snapshot
WEBSITE_ASHBY_JOB_BOARD_NAME Ashby public job board slug Build uses the committed snapshot

CI wiring (manual step — required)

This repo's .github/workflows/*.yaml changes cannot be pushed by a GitHub App. A maintainer must apply the following edits once:

.github/workflows/ci-website-build.yaml — pass the env into the build step and run the unit tests before it:

jobs:
  build:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v6
      - name: Setup frontend
        uses: ./.github/actions/setup-frontend

      - name: Run website unit tests
        run: pnpm --filter @comfyorg/website test:unit

      - name: Build website
        env:
          WEBSITE_ASHBY_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.WEBSITE_ASHBY_API_KEY }}
          WEBSITE_ASHBY_JOB_BOARD_NAME: ${{ vars.WEBSITE_ASHBY_JOB_BOARD_NAME || 'comfy-org' }}
        run: pnpm --filter @comfyorg/website build

      - name: Verify API key is not leaked into build output
        env:
          WEBSITE_ASHBY_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.WEBSITE_ASHBY_API_KEY }}
        run: |
          set +x
          if [ -z "${WEBSITE_ASHBY_API_KEY:-}" ]; then
            echo "Secret not available in this run; skipping leak check."
            exit 0
          fi
          # grep -rlF prints only file paths (never match content).
          MATCHES=$(grep -rlF --exclude-dir=node_modules --null \
            -e "$WEBSITE_ASHBY_API_KEY" apps/website/dist/ 2>/dev/null \
            | tr '\0' '\n' || true)
          if [ -n "$MATCHES" ]; then
            echo "::error title=Ashby API key leaked into build output::$MATCHES"
            exit 1
          fi

.github/workflows/ci-vercel-website-preview.yaml — add the two env vars to the top-level env: block so vercel build (both deploy-preview and deploy-production jobs) sees them:

env:
  VERCEL_ORG_ID: ${{ secrets.VERCEL_WEBSITE_ORG_ID }}
  VERCEL_PROJECT_ID: ${{ secrets.VERCEL_WEBSITE_PROJECT_ID }}
  VERCEL_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.VERCEL_WEBSITE_TOKEN }}
  VERCEL_SCOPE: comfyui
  WEBSITE_ASHBY_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.WEBSITE_ASHBY_API_KEY }}
  WEBSITE_ASHBY_JOB_BOARD_NAME: ${{ vars.WEBSITE_ASHBY_JOB_BOARD_NAME || 'comfy-org' }}

The secret must also be added to the Vercel project environment (vercel env add WEBSITE_ASHBY_API_KEY … or via the Vercel UI) so that vercel build in the preview job has access to it.

Fork PRs do not exercise this path: ci-vercel-website-preview.yaml receives an empty VERCEL_TOKEN for forks and fails at vercel pull before the build runs. Fork-safe PR interactions (the preview-URL comment) are handled by pr-vercel-website-preview.yaml.

Refreshing the snapshot

When a maintainer wants to update the committed snapshot (e.g. after onboarding/offboarding roles):

WEBSITE_ASHBY_API_KEY=WEBSITE_ASHBY_JOB_BOARD_NAME=comfy-org \
  pnpm --filter @comfyorg/website ashby:refresh-snapshot
git commit apps/website/src/data/ashby-roles.snapshot.json

The script exits non-zero on any non-fresh outcome so stale/empty snapshots can't be accidentally committed.

Cloud nodes integration

/cloud/supported-nodes (and /zh-CN/) lists custom-node packs preinstalled on Comfy Cloud, joined with public metadata from the ComfyUI Custom Node Registry (api.comfy.org). See src/pages/cloud/supported-nodes/AGENTS.md for the build pipeline, source-file map, and key invariants.

Build-time env var: WEBSITE_CLOUD_API_KEY (Cloud /api/object_info auth; the build falls back to the committed snapshot when unset). Must also be set in the Vercel project environment.

Production strictness

src/utils/cloudNodes.build.ts throws when fetchCloudNodesForBuild() returns { status: 'stale' } and process.env.VERCEL_ENV === 'production'. This prevents the production deploy from silently shipping an out-of-date snapshot when the Cloud API is unreachable or WEBSITE_CLOUD_API_KEY is missing. Preview and local builds continue to use the committed snapshot with a warning annotation.

Required GitHub Actions / Vercel secrets

Name Where Purpose
WEBSITE_CLOUD_API_KEY GitHub Actions repo secret + Vercel project env Auth for Cloud /api/object_info. Required for fresh production data.

The Release: Website workflow uses the GitHub Actions secret to regenerate apps/website/src/data/cloud-nodes.snapshot.json via .github/actions/cloud-nodes-pull/action.yaml. The Vercel environment value is read at build time by vercel build in ci-vercel-website-preview.yaml; the deploy-production job hard-fails before vercel build --prod if the secret is missing.

Refreshing the snapshot

To update the committed snapshot manually (e.g. after onboarding new packs to Comfy Cloud):

WEBSITE_CLOUD_API_KEY=\
  pnpm --filter @comfyorg/website cloud-nodes:refresh-snapshot
git commit apps/website/src/data/cloud-nodes.snapshot.json

The script exits non-zero on any non-fresh outcome so stale/empty snapshots can't be accidentally committed. Otherwise the Release: Website GitHub Actions workflow runs the same step on every manual dispatch and opens a PR with the refreshed snapshot.

HubSpot contact form

The contact page uses HubSpot's hosted form embed for the interest form:

<script
  src="https://js-na2.hsforms.net/forms/embed/developer/244637579.js"
  defer
></script>
<div
  class="hs-form-html"
  data-region="na2"
  data-form-id="94e05eab-1373-47f7-ab5e-d84f9e6aa262"
  data-portal-id="244637579"
></div>

The localized /zh-CN/contact page uses the same portal and script with form ID 6885750c-02ef-4aa2-ba0d-213be9cccf93.

This keeps submission handling, validation, anti-spam updates, and field configuration in HubSpot. The local implementation in src/components/contact/HubspotFormEmbed.vue only loads the hosted script and renders the documented embed container.

Scripts

  • pnpm dev — Astro dev server
  • pnpm build — production build to dist/
  • pnpm typecheckastro check
  • pnpm test:unit — Vitest unit tests
  • pnpm test:e2e — Playwright E2E tests (requires pnpm build first)
  • pnpm ashby:refresh-snapshot — refresh the committed careers snapshot
  • pnpm cloud-nodes:refresh-snapshot — refresh the committed cloud nodes snapshot