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from datetime import datetime
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import sys
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import os
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import shutil
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for remote in repo.remotes:
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if remote.name == remote_name:
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remote.fetch()
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remote_master_id = repo.lookup_reference('refs/remotes/origin/%s' % (branch)).target
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merge_result, _ = repo.merge_analysis(remote_master_id)
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# Up to date, do nothing
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if merge_result & pygit2.GIT_MERGE_ANALYSIS_UP_TO_DATE:
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return
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repo.checkout_tree(repo.get(remote_master_id))
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try:
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master_ref = repo.lookup_reference('refs/heads/%s' % (branch))
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master_ref.set_target(remote_master_id)
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repo.create_branch(branch, repo.get(remote_master_id))
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repo.head.set_target(remote_master_id)
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user = repo.default_signature
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tree = repo.index.write_tree()
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repo.create_commit('HEAD',
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user,
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'Merge!',
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tree,
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[repo.head.target, remote_master_id])
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# We need to do this or git CLI will think we are still merging.
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pygit2.option(pygit2.GIT_OPT_SET_OWNER_VALIDATION, 0)
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repo = pygit2.Repository(repo_path)
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pull(repo)
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# Contributing to ComfyUI
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Welcome, and thank you for your interest in contributing to ComfyUI!
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## Asking Questions
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from typing import Optional
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from folder_paths import folder_names_and_paths, get_directory_by_type
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from api_server.services.terminal_service import TerminalService
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import app.logger
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import os
|
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class InternalRoutes:
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'''
|
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The top level web router for internal routes: /internal/*
|
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The endpoints here should NOT be depended upon. It is for ComfyUI frontend use only.
|
12 |
+
Check README.md for more information.
|
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+
'''
|
14 |
+
|
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+
def __init__(self, prompt_server):
|
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self.routes: web.RouteTableDef = web.RouteTableDef()
|
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self._app: Optional[web.Application] = None
|
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self.prompt_server = prompt_server
|
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self.terminal_service = TerminalService(prompt_server)
|
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+
|
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def setup_routes(self):
|
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@self.routes.get('/logs')
|
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async def get_logs(request):
|
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return web.json_response("".join([(l["t"] + " - " + l["m"]) for l in app.logger.get_logs()]))
|
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|
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async def get_raw_logs(request):
|
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self.terminal_service.update_size()
|
29 |
+
return web.json_response({
|
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"entries": list(app.logger.get_logs()),
|
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"size": {"cols": self.terminal_service.cols, "rows": self.terminal_service.rows}
|
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})
|
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|
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@self.routes.patch('/logs/subscribe')
|
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+
async def subscribe_logs(request):
|
36 |
+
json_data = await request.json()
|
37 |
+
client_id = json_data["clientId"]
|
38 |
+
enabled = json_data["enabled"]
|
39 |
+
if enabled:
|
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+
self.terminal_service.subscribe(client_id)
|
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+
else:
|
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|
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+
|
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return web.Response(status=200)
|
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+
|
46 |
+
|
47 |
+
@self.routes.get('/folder_paths')
|
48 |
+
async def get_folder_paths(request):
|
49 |
+
response = {}
|
50 |
+
for key in folder_names_and_paths:
|
51 |
+
response[key] = folder_names_and_paths[key][0]
|
52 |
+
return web.json_response(response)
|
53 |
+
|
54 |
+
@self.routes.get('/files/{directory_type}')
|
55 |
+
async def get_files(request: web.Request) -> web.Response:
|
56 |
+
directory_type = request.match_info['directory_type']
|
57 |
+
if directory_type not in ("output", "input", "temp"):
|
58 |
+
return web.json_response({"error": "Invalid directory type"}, status=400)
|
59 |
+
|
60 |
+
directory = get_directory_by_type(directory_type)
|
61 |
+
sorted_files = sorted(
|
62 |
+
(entry for entry in os.scandir(directory) if entry.is_file()),
|
63 |
+
key=lambda entry: -entry.stat().st_mtime
|
64 |
+
)
|
65 |
+
return web.json_response([entry.name for entry in sorted_files], status=200)
|
66 |
+
|
67 |
+
|
68 |
+
def get_app(self):
|
69 |
+
if self._app is None:
|
70 |
+
self._app = web.Application()
|
71 |
+
self.setup_routes()
|
72 |
+
self._app.add_routes(self.routes)
|
73 |
+
return self._app
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from app.logger import on_flush
|
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import os
|
3 |
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import shutil
|
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|
5 |
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|
6 |
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class TerminalService:
|
7 |
+
def __init__(self, server):
|
8 |
+
self.server = server
|
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+
self.cols = None
|
10 |
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|
11 |
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self.subscriptions = set()
|
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on_flush(self.send_messages)
|
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|
14 |
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def get_terminal_size(self):
|
15 |
+
try:
|
16 |
+
size = os.get_terminal_size()
|
17 |
+
return (size.columns, size.lines)
|
18 |
+
except OSError:
|
19 |
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try:
|
20 |
+
size = shutil.get_terminal_size()
|
21 |
+
return (size.columns, size.lines)
|
22 |
+
except OSError:
|
23 |
+
return (80, 24) # fallback to 80x24
|
24 |
+
|
25 |
+
def update_size(self):
|
26 |
+
columns, lines = self.get_terminal_size()
|
27 |
+
changed = False
|
28 |
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|
29 |
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if columns != self.cols:
|
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self.cols = columns
|
31 |
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changed = True
|
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|
33 |
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if lines != self.rows:
|
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self.rows = lines
|
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changed = True
|
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|
37 |
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if changed:
|
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return {"cols": self.cols, "rows": self.rows}
|
39 |
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|
40 |
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return None
|
41 |
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|
42 |
+
def subscribe(self, client_id):
|
43 |
+
self.subscriptions.add(client_id)
|
44 |
+
|
45 |
+
def unsubscribe(self, client_id):
|
46 |
+
self.subscriptions.discard(client_id)
|
47 |
+
|
48 |
+
def send_messages(self, entries):
|
49 |
+
if not len(entries) or not len(self.subscriptions):
|
50 |
+
return
|
51 |
+
|
52 |
+
new_size = self.update_size()
|
53 |
+
|
54 |
+
for client_id in self.subscriptions.copy(): # prevent: Set changed size during iteration
|
55 |
+
if client_id not in self.server.sockets:
|
56 |
+
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|
57 |
+
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|
58 |
+
continue
|
59 |
+
|
60 |
+
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import os
|
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from typing import List, Union, TypedDict, Literal
|
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from typing_extensions import TypeGuard
|
4 |
+
class FileInfo(TypedDict):
|
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name: str
|
6 |
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path: str
|
7 |
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type: Literal["file"]
|
8 |
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size: int
|
9 |
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|
10 |
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class DirectoryInfo(TypedDict):
|
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name: str
|
12 |
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path: str
|
13 |
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type: Literal["directory"]
|
14 |
+
|
15 |
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FileSystemItem = Union[FileInfo, DirectoryInfo]
|
16 |
+
|
17 |
+
def is_file_info(item: FileSystemItem) -> TypeGuard[FileInfo]:
|
18 |
+
return item["type"] == "file"
|
19 |
+
|
20 |
+
class FileSystemOperations:
|
21 |
+
@staticmethod
|
22 |
+
def walk_directory(directory: str) -> List[FileSystemItem]:
|
23 |
+
file_list: List[FileSystemItem] = []
|
24 |
+
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(directory):
|
25 |
+
for name in files:
|
26 |
+
file_path = os.path.join(root, name)
|
27 |
+
relative_path = os.path.relpath(file_path, directory)
|
28 |
+
file_list.append({
|
29 |
+
"name": name,
|
30 |
+
"path": relative_path,
|
31 |
+
"type": "file",
|
32 |
+
"size": os.path.getsize(file_path)
|
33 |
+
})
|
34 |
+
for name in dirs:
|
35 |
+
dir_path = os.path.join(root, name)
|
36 |
+
relative_path = os.path.relpath(dir_path, directory)
|
37 |
+
file_list.append({
|
38 |
+
"name": name,
|
39 |
+
"path": relative_path,
|
40 |
+
"type": "directory"
|
41 |
+
})
|
42 |
+
return file_list
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import random
|
3 |
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import sys
|
4 |
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from typing import Sequence, Mapping, Any, Union, Tuple
|
5 |
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import torch
|
6 |
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from PIL import Image
|
7 |
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# import spaces
|
8 |
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import gradio as gr
|
9 |
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from huggingface_hub import hf_hub_download
|
10 |
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from comfy import model_management
|
11 |
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|
12 |
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# Download required models from huggingface
|
13 |
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hf_token = os.environ.get("HF_TOKEN")
|
14 |
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hf_hub_download(
|
15 |
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repo_id="Comfy-Org/stable-diffusion-v1-5-archive",
|
16 |
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filename="v1-5-pruned-emaonly-fp16.safetensors",
|
17 |
+
local_dir="models/checkpoints",
|
18 |
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token=hf_token,
|
19 |
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)
|
20 |
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21 |
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22 |
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def get_value_at_index(obj: Union[Sequence, Mapping], index: int) -> Any:
|
23 |
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try:
|
24 |
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return obj[index]
|
25 |
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except KeyError:
|
26 |
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return obj["result"][index]
|
27 |
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|
28 |
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|
29 |
+
def find_path(name: str, path: str = None) -> str:
|
30 |
+
"""
|
31 |
+
Recursively looks at parent folders starting from the given path until it finds the given name.
|
32 |
+
Returns the path as a Path object if found, or None otherwise.
|
33 |
+
"""
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# If no path is given, use the current working directory
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if path is None:
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path = os.getcwd()
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+
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# Check if the current directory contains the name
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if name in os.listdir(path):
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path_name = os.path.join(path, name)
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print(f"{name} found: {path_name}")
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return path_name
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+
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+
# Get the parent directory
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+
parent_directory = os.path.dirname(path)
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+
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+
# If the parent directory is the same as the current directory, we've reached the root and stop the search
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+
if parent_directory == path:
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+
return None
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+
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+
# Recursively call the function with the parent directory
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+
return find_path(name, parent_directory)
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+
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+
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55 |
+
def add_comfyui_directory_to_sys_path() -> None:
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+
"""
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+
Add 'ComfyUI' to the sys.path
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+
"""
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59 |
+
comfyui_path = find_path("ComfyUI")
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+
if comfyui_path is not None and os.path.isdir(comfyui_path):
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+
sys.path.append(comfyui_path)
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62 |
+
print(f"'{comfyui_path}' added to sys.path")
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63 |
+
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64 |
+
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65 |
+
def add_extra_model_paths() -> None:
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+
try:
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+
from main import load_extra_path_config
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68 |
+
except ImportError:
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69 |
+
print(
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70 |
+
"Could not import load_extra_path_config from main.py. Looking in utils.extra_config instead."
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71 |
+
)
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72 |
+
from utils.extra_config import load_extra_path_config
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73 |
+
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74 |
+
extra_model_paths = find_path("extra_model_paths.yaml")
|
75 |
+
|
76 |
+
if extra_model_paths is not None:
|
77 |
+
load_extra_path_config(extra_model_paths)
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78 |
+
else:
|
79 |
+
print("Could not find the extra_model_paths config file.")
|
80 |
+
|
81 |
+
|
82 |
+
add_comfyui_directory_to_sys_path()
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83 |
+
add_extra_model_paths()
|
84 |
+
|
85 |
+
|
86 |
+
def import_custom_nodes() -> None:
|
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+
import asyncio
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+
import execution
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89 |
+
from nodes import init_extra_nodes
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90 |
+
import server
|
91 |
+
|
92 |
+
# Creating a new event loop and setting it as the default loop
|
93 |
+
loop = asyncio.new_event_loop()
|
94 |
+
asyncio.set_event_loop(loop)
|
95 |
+
|
96 |
+
# Creating an instance of PromptServer with the loop
|
97 |
+
server_instance = server.PromptServer(loop)
|
98 |
+
execution.PromptQueue(server_instance)
|
99 |
+
|
100 |
+
# Initializing custom nodes
|
101 |
+
init_extra_nodes()
|
102 |
+
|
103 |
+
|
104 |
+
from nodes import NODE_CLASS_MAPPINGS
|
105 |
+
|
106 |
+
import_custom_nodes()
|
107 |
+
|
108 |
+
|
109 |
+
checkpointloadersimple = NODE_CLASS_MAPPINGS["CheckpointLoaderSimple"]()
|
110 |
+
cliptextencode = NODE_CLASS_MAPPINGS["CLIPTextEncode"]()
|
111 |
+
vaeencode = NODE_CLASS_MAPPINGS["VAEEncode"]()
|
112 |
+
ksampler = NODE_CLASS_MAPPINGS["KSampler"]()
|
113 |
+
vaedecode = NODE_CLASS_MAPPINGS["VAEDecode"]()
|
114 |
+
framercomfysaveimagenode = NODE_CLASS_MAPPINGS["FramerComfySaveImageNode"]()
|
115 |
+
|
116 |
+
checkpointloadersimple_14 = checkpointloadersimple.load_checkpoint(
|
117 |
+
ckpt_name="v1-5-pruned-emaonly-fp16.safetensors"
|
118 |
+
)
|
119 |
+
|
120 |
+
model_loaders = [checkpointloadersimple_14]
|
121 |
+
|
122 |
+
model_management.load_models_gpu(
|
123 |
+
[
|
124 |
+
loader[0].patcher if hasattr(loader[0], "patcher") else loader[0]
|
125 |
+
for loader in model_loaders
|
126 |
+
]
|
127 |
+
)
|
128 |
+
|
129 |
+
|
130 |
+
# @spaces.GPU
|
131 |
+
def run_workflow(prompt, negative_prompt, image_input) -> Tuple[Any, ...]:
|
132 |
+
with torch.inference_mode():
|
133 |
+
cliptextencode_6 = cliptextencode.encode(
|
134 |
+
text=prompt, clip=get_value_at_index(checkpointloadersimple_14, 1)
|
135 |
+
)
|
136 |
+
|
137 |
+
cliptextencode_7 = cliptextencode.encode(
|
138 |
+
text=negative_prompt, clip=get_value_at_index(checkpointloadersimple_14, 1)
|
139 |
+
)
|
140 |
+
|
141 |
+
vaeencode_12 = vaeencode.encode(
|
142 |
+
pixels=image_input, vae=get_value_at_index(checkpointloadersimple_14, 2)
|
143 |
+
)
|
144 |
+
|
145 |
+
ksampler_3 = ksampler.sample(
|
146 |
+
seed=random.randint(1, 2**64),
|
147 |
+
steps=4,
|
148 |
+
cfg=8,
|
149 |
+
sampler_name="dpmpp_2m",
|
150 |
+
scheduler="normal",
|
151 |
+
denoise=0.8700000000000001,
|
152 |
+
model=get_value_at_index(checkpointloadersimple_14, 0),
|
153 |
+
positive=get_value_at_index(cliptextencode_6, 0),
|
154 |
+
negative=get_value_at_index(cliptextencode_7, 0),
|
155 |
+
latent_image=get_value_at_index(vaeencode_12, 0),
|
156 |
+
)
|
157 |
+
|
158 |
+
vaedecode_8 = vaedecode.decode(
|
159 |
+
samples=get_value_at_index(ksampler_3, 0),
|
160 |
+
vae=get_value_at_index(checkpointloadersimple_14, 2),
|
161 |
+
)
|
162 |
+
|
163 |
+
framercomfysaveimagenode_18 = framercomfysaveimagenode.save_images(
|
164 |
+
filename_prefix="ComfyUI",
|
165 |
+
output_name="result_image",
|
166 |
+
images=get_value_at_index(vaedecode_8, 0),
|
167 |
+
)
|
168 |
+
|
169 |
+
framercomfysaveimagenode_18_path = (
|
170 |
+
"output/" + framercomfysaveimagenode_18["ui"]["images"][0]["filename"]
|
171 |
+
)
|
172 |
+
return framercomfysaveimagenode_18_path
|
173 |
+
|
174 |
+
|
175 |
+
# Create Gradio interface
|
176 |
+
image18_output = gr.Image(label="Generated Image18")
|
177 |
+
|
178 |
+
with gr.Blocks() as app:
|
179 |
+
with gr.Row():
|
180 |
+
with gr.Column():
|
181 |
+
prompt_input = gr.Textbox(
|
182 |
+
label="Prompt",
|
183 |
+
value="None" if "None" else None,
|
184 |
+
placeholder=f"Enter prompt here...",
|
185 |
+
)
|
186 |
+
negative_prompt_input = gr.Textbox(
|
187 |
+
label="Negative_Prompt",
|
188 |
+
value="None" if "None" else None,
|
189 |
+
placeholder=f"Enter negative_prompt here...",
|
190 |
+
)
|
191 |
+
generate_btn = gr.Button("Generate")
|
192 |
+
with gr.Column():
|
193 |
+
image18_output.render()
|
194 |
+
generate_btn.click(
|
195 |
+
fn=run_workflow,
|
196 |
+
inputs=[prompt_input, negative_prompt_input],
|
197 |
+
outputs=[image18_output],
|
198 |
+
)
|
199 |
+
|
200 |
+
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
201 |
+
app.launch(share=True)
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