* Override user directory.
* Use overridden user directory.
* Remove prints.
* Remove references to global user_files.
* Remove unused replace_folder function.
* Remove newline.
* Remove global during get_user_directory.
* Add validation.
* Add route for getting output logs
* Include ComfyUI version
* Move to own function
* Changed to memory logger
* Unify logger setup logic
* Fix get version git fallback
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Optimizations that might break things/lower quality will be put behind
this flag first and might be enabled by default in the future.
Currently the only optimization is float8_e4m3fn matrix multiplication on
4000/ADA series Nvidia cards or later. If you have one of these cards you
will see a speed boost when using fp8_e4m3fn flux for example.
--reserve-vram 1.0 for example will make ComfyUI try to keep 1GB vram free.
This can also be useful if workflows are failing because of OOM errors but
in that case please report it if --reserve-vram improves your situation.
* Execution Model Inversion
This PR inverts the execution model -- from recursively calling nodes to
using a topological sort of the nodes. This change allows for
modification of the node graph during execution. This allows for two
major advantages:
1. The implementation of lazy evaluation in nodes. For example, if a
"Mix Images" node has a mix factor of exactly 0.0, the second image
input doesn't even need to be evaluated (and visa-versa if the mix
factor is 1.0).
2. Dynamic expansion of nodes. This allows for the creation of dynamic
"node groups". Specifically, custom nodes can return subgraphs that
replace the original node in the graph. This is an incredibly
powerful concept. Using this functionality, it was easy to
implement:
a. Components (a.k.a. node groups)
b. Flow control (i.e. while loops) via tail recursion
c. All-in-one nodes that replicate the WebUI functionality
d. and more
All of those were able to be implemented entirely via custom nodes,
so those features are *not* a part of this PR. (There are some
front-end changes that should occur before that functionality is
made widely available, particularly around variant sockets.)
The custom nodes associated with this PR can be found at:
https://github.com/BadCafeCode/execution-inversion-demo-comfyui
Note that some of them require that variant socket types ("*") be
enabled.
* Allow `input_info` to be of type `None`
* Handle errors (like OOM) more gracefully
* Add a command-line argument to enable variants
This allows the use of nodes that have sockets of type '*' without
applying a patch to the code.
* Fix an overly aggressive assertion.
This could happen when attempting to evaluate `IS_CHANGED` for a node
during the creation of the cache (in order to create the cache key).
* Fix Pyright warnings
* Add execution model unit tests
* Fix issue with unused literals
Behavior should now match the master branch with regard to undeclared
inputs. Undeclared inputs that are socket connections will be used while
undeclared inputs that are literals will be ignored.
* Make custom VALIDATE_INPUTS skip normal validation
Additionally, if `VALIDATE_INPUTS` takes an argument named `input_types`,
that variable will be a dictionary of the socket type of all incoming
connections. If that argument exists, normal socket type validation will
not occur. This removes the last hurdle for enabling variant types
entirely from custom nodes, so I've removed that command-line option.
I've added appropriate unit tests for these changes.
* Fix example in unit test
This wouldn't have caused any issues in the unit test, but it would have
bugged the UI if someone copy+pasted it into their own node pack.
* Use fstrings instead of '%' formatting syntax
* Use custom exception types.
* Display an error for dependency cycles
Previously, dependency cycles that were created during node expansion
would cause the application to quit (due to an uncaught exception). Now,
we'll throw a proper error to the UI. We also make an attempt to 'blame'
the most relevant node in the UI.
* Add docs on when ExecutionBlocker should be used
* Remove unused functionality
* Rename ExecutionResult.SLEEPING to PENDING
* Remove superfluous function parameter
* Pass None for uneval inputs instead of default
This applies to `VALIDATE_INPUTS`, `check_lazy_status`, and lazy values
in evaluation functions.
* Add a test for mixed node expansion
This test ensures that a node that returns a combination of expanded
subgraphs and literal values functions correctly.
* Raise exception for bad get_node calls.
* Minor refactor of IsChangedCache.get
* Refactor `map_node_over_list` function
* Fix ui output for duplicated nodes
* Add documentation on `check_lazy_status`
* Add file for execution model unit tests
* Clean up Javascript code as per review
* Improve documentation
Converted some comments to docstrings as per review
* Add a new unit test for mixed lazy results
This test validates that when an output list is fed to a lazy node, the
node will properly evaluate previous nodes that are needed by any inputs
to the lazy node.
No code in the execution model has been changed. The test already
passes.
* Allow kwargs in VALIDATE_INPUTS functions
When kwargs are used, validation is skipped for all inputs as if they
had been mentioned explicitly.
* List cached nodes in `execution_cached` message
This was previously just bugged in this PR.
* cli_args: Add --duplicate-check-hash-function.
* server.py: compare_image_hash configurable hash function
Uses an argument added in cli_args to specify the type of hashing to default to for duplicate hash checking. Uses an `eval()` to identify the specific hashlib class to utilize, but ultimately safely operates because we have specific options and only those options/choices in the arg parser. So we don't have any unsafe input there.
* Add hasher() to node_helpers
* hashlib selection moved to node_helpers
* default-hashing-function instead of dupe checking hasher
This makes a default-hashing-function option instead of previous selected option.
* Use args.default_hashing_function
* Use safer handling for node_helpers.hasher()
Uses a safer handling method than `eval` to evaluate default hashing function.
* Stray parentheses are evil.
* Indentation fix.
Somehow when I hit save I didn't notice I missed a space to make indentation work proper. Oops!
* Add frontend manager
* Add tests
* nit
* Add unit test to github CI
* Fix path
* nit
* ignore
* Add logging
* Install test deps
* Remove 'stable' keyword support
* Update test
* Add web-root arg
* Rename web-root to front-end-root
* Add test on non-exist version number
* Use repo owner/name to replace hard coded provider list
* Inline cmd args
* nit
* Fix unit test
* Add TLS Support
* Add to readme
* Add guidance for windows users on generating certificates
* Add guidance for windows users on generating certificates
* Fix typo
* wip per user data
* Rename, hide menu
* better error
rework default user
* store pretty
* Add userdata endpoints
Change nodetemplates to userdata
* add multi user message
* make normal arg
* Fix tests
* Ignore user dir
* user tests
* Changed to default to browser storage and add server-storage arg
* fix crash on empty templates
* fix settings added before load
* ignore parse errors