1- class Example:
1+ from typing_extensions import override
2+
3+ from comfy_api.latest import ComfyExtension, io
4+
5+
6+ class Example(io.ComfyNode):
27 """
3- A example node
8+ An example node
49
510 Class methods
611 -------------
7- INPUT_TYPES (dict ):
8- Tell the main program input parameters of nodes.
9- IS_CHANGED :
12+ define_schema (io.Schema ):
13+ Tell the main program the metadata, input, output parameters of nodes.
14+ fingerprint_inputs :
1015 optional method to control when the node is re executed.
16+ check_lazy_status:
17+ optional method to control list of input names that need to be evaluated.
1118
12- Attributes
13- ----------
14- RETURN_TYPES (`tuple`):
15- The type of each element in the output tuple.
16- RETURN_NAMES (`tuple`):
17- Optional: The name of each output in the output tuple.
18- FUNCTION (`str`):
19- The name of the entry-point method. For example, if `FUNCTION = "execute"` then it will run Example().execute()
20- OUTPUT_NODE ([`bool`]):
21- If this node is an output node that outputs a result/image from the graph. The SaveImage node is an example.
22- The backend iterates on these output nodes and tries to execute all their parents if their parent graph is properly connected.
23- Assumed to be False if not present.
24- CATEGORY (`str`):
25- The category the node should appear in the UI.
26- DEPRECATED (`bool`):
27- Indicates whether the node is deprecated. Deprecated nodes are hidden by default in the UI, but remain
28- functional in existing workflows that use them.
29- EXPERIMENTAL (`bool`):
30- Indicates whether the node is experimental. Experimental nodes are marked as such in the UI and may be subject to
31- significant changes or removal in future versions. Use with caution in production workflows.
32- execute(s) -> tuple || None:
33- The entry point method. The name of this method must be the same as the value of property `FUNCTION`.
34- For example, if `FUNCTION = "execute"` then this method's name must be `execute`, if `FUNCTION = "foo"` then it must be `foo`.
3519 """
36- def __init__(self):
37- pass
3820
3921 @classmethod
40- def INPUT_TYPES(s) :
22+ def define_schema(cls) -> io.Schema :
4123 """
42- Return a dictionary which contains config for all input fields.
43- Some types (string): "MODEL", "VAE", "CLIP", "CONDITIONING", "LATENT", "IMAGE", "INT", "STRING", "FLOAT".
44- Input types "INT", "STRING" or "FLOAT" are special values for fields on the node.
45- The type can be a list for selection.
46-
47- Returns: `dict`:
48- - Key input_fields_group (`string`): Can be either required, hidden or optional. A node class must have property `required`
49- - Value input_fields (`dict`): Contains input fields config:
50- * Key field_name (`string`): Name of a entry-point method's argument
51- * Value field_config (`tuple`):
52- + First value is a string indicate the type of field or a list for selection.
53- + Second value is a config for type "INT", "STRING" or "FLOAT".
24+ Return a schema which contains all information about the node.
25+ Some types: "Model", "Vae", "Clip", "Conditioning", "Latent", "Image", "Int", "String", "Float", "Combo".
26+ For outputs the "io.Model.Output" should be used, for inputs the "io.Model.Input" can be used.
27+ The type can be a "Combo" - this will be a list for selection.
5428 """
55- return {
56- "required": {
57- "image": ("IMAGE",) ,
58- "int_field": ("INT", {
59- "default": 0,
60- "min": 0, #Minimum value
61- "max": 4096, #Maximum value
62- "step": 64, #Slider's step
63- "display": "number", # Cosmetic only: display as "number" or "slider"
64- "lazy": True # Will only be evaluated if check_lazy_status requires it
65- }),
66- "float_field": ("FLOAT", {
67- "default": 1.0,
68- "min": 0.0 ,
69- "max": 10.0,
70- "step": 0.01 ,
71- "round": 0.001, #The value representing the precision to round to, will be set to the step value by default. Can be set to False to disable rounding.
72- "display": "number" ,
73- "lazy": True
74- }) ,
75- "print_to_screen": (["enable", "disable"],),
76- "string_field": ("STRING", {
77- "multiline": False, # True if you want the field to look like the one on the ClipTextEncode node
78- "default": "Hello World!" ,
79- "lazy": True
80- }),
81- } ,
82- }
83-
84- RETURN_TYPES = ("IMAGE",)
85- #RETURN_NAMES = ("image_output_name", )
86-
87- FUNCTION = "test"
88-
89- #OUTPUT_NODE = False
90-
91- CATEGORY = "Example"
92-
93- def check_lazy_status(self , image, string_field, int_field, float_field, print_to_screen):
29+ return io.Schema(
30+ node_id="Example",
31+ display_name="Example Node" ,
32+ category="Example",
33+ inputs=[
34+ io.Image.Input("image"),
35+ io.Int.Input(
36+ "int_field",
37+ min=0,
38+ max=4096,
39+ step=64, # Slider's step
40+ display_mode=io.NumberDisplay.number, # Cosmetic only: display as "number" or "slider"
41+ lazy=True, # Will only be evaluated if check_lazy_status requires it
42+ ) ,
43+ io.Float.Input(
44+ "float_field" ,
45+ default=1.0,
46+ min=0.0 ,
47+ max=10.0,
48+ step=0.01 ,
49+ round=0.001, #The value representing the precision to round to, will be set to the step value by default. Can be set to False to disable rounding.
50+ display_mode=io.NumberDisplay.number,
51+ lazy= True,
52+ ) ,
53+ io.Combo.Input("print_to_screen", options=["enable", "disable"]),
54+ io.String.Input(
55+ "string_field" ,
56+ multiline=False, # True if you want the field to look like the one on the ClipTextEncode node
57+ default="Hello world!",
58+ lazy=True,
59+ )
60+ ],
61+ outputs=[
62+ io.Image.Output(),
63+ ],
64+ )
65+
66+ @classmethod
67+ def check_lazy_status(cls , image, string_field, int_field, float_field, print_to_screen):
9468 """
9569 Return a list of input names that need to be evaluated.
9670
@@ -107,7 +81,8 @@ class Example:
10781 else:
10882 return []
10983
110- def test(self, image, string_field, int_field, float_field, print_to_screen):
84+ @classmethod
85+ def execute(cls, image, string_field, int_field, float_field, print_to_screen) -> io.NodeOutput:
11186 if print_to_screen == "enable":
11287 print(f"""Your input contains:
11388 string_field aka input text: {string_field}
@@ -116,7 +91,7 @@ class Example:
11691 """)
11792 #do some processing on the image, in this example I just invert it
11893 image = 1.0 - image
119- return (image, )
94+ return io.NodeOutput (image)
12095
12196 """
12297 The node will always be re executed if any of the inputs change but
@@ -127,7 +102,7 @@ class Example:
127102 changes between executions the LoadImage node is executed again.
128103 """
129104 #@classmethod
130- #def IS_CHANGED (s, image, string_field, int_field, float_field, print_to_screen):
105+ #def fingerprint_inputs (s, image, string_field, int_field, float_field, print_to_screen):
131106 # return ""
132107
133108# Set the web directory, any .js file in that directory will be loaded by the frontend as a frontend extension
@@ -143,13 +118,13 @@ async def get_hello(request):
143118 return web.json_response("hello")
144119
145120
146- # A dictionary that contains all nodes you want to export with their names
147- # NOTE: names should be globally unique
148- NODE_CLASS_MAPPINGS = {
149- "Example": Example
150- }
121+ class ExampleExtension(ComfyExtension):
122+ @override
123+ async def get_node_list(self) -> list[type[io.ComfyNode]]:
124+ return [
125+ Example,
126+ ]
127+
151128
152- # A dictionary that contains the friendly/humanly readable titles for the nodes
153- NODE_DISPLAY_NAME_MAPPINGS = {
154- "Example": "Example Node"
155- }
129+ async def comfy_entrypoint() -> ExampleExtension: # ComfyUI calls this to load your extension and its nodes.
130+ return ExampleExtension()
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