Remove package-level caching in cnr_utils and node_package modules to enable proper dynamic custom node installation and version switching without ComfyUI server restarts. Key Changes: - Remove @lru_cache decorators from version-sensitive functions - Remove cached_property from NodePackage for dynamic state updates - Add comprehensive test suite with parallel execution support - Implement version switching tests (CNR ↔ Nightly) - Add case sensitivity integration tests - Improve error handling and logging API Priority Rules (manager_core.py:1801): - Enabled-Priority: Show only enabled version when both exist - CNR-Priority: Show only CNR when both CNR and Nightly are disabled - Prevents duplicate package entries in /v2/customnode/installed API - Cross-match using cnr_id and aux_id for CNR ↔ Nightly detection Test Infrastructure: - 8 test files with 59 comprehensive test cases - Parallel test execution across 5 isolated environments - Automated test scripts with environment setup - Configurable timeout (60 minutes default) - Support for both master and dr-support-pip-cm branches Bug Fixes: - Fix COMFYUI_CUSTOM_NODES_PATH environment variable export - Resolve test fixture regression with module-level variables - Fix import timing issues in test configuration - Register pytest integration marker to eliminate warnings - Fix POSIX compliance in shell scripts (((var++)) → $((var + 1))) Documentation: - CNR_VERSION_MANAGEMENT_DESIGN.md v1.0 → v1.1 with API priority rules - Add test guides and execution documentation (TESTING_PROMPT.md) - Add security-enhanced installation guide - Create CLI migration guides and references - Document package version management 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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ComfyUI-Manager: Node Database (node_db)
This directory contains the JSON database files that power ComfyUI-Manager's legacy node registry system. While the manager is gradually transitioning to the online Custom Node Registry (CNR), these local JSON files continue to provide important metadata about custom nodes, models, and their integrations.
Directory Structure
The node_db directory is organized into several subdirectories, each serving a specific purpose:
- dev/: Development channel files with latest additions and experimental nodes
- legacy/: Historical/legacy nodes that may require special handling
- new/: New nodes that have passed initial verification but are still being evaluated
- forked/: Forks of existing nodes with modifications
- tutorial/: Example and tutorial nodes designed for learning purposes
Core Database Files
Each subdirectory contains a standard set of JSON files:
- custom-node-list.json: Primary database of custom nodes with metadata
- extension-node-map.json: Maps between extensions and individual nodes they provide
- model-list.json: Catalog of models that can be downloaded through the manager
- alter-list.json: Alternative implementations of nodes for compatibility or functionality
- github-stats.json: GitHub repository statistics for node popularity metrics
Database Schema
custom-node-list.json
{
"custom_nodes": [
{
"title": "Node display name",
"name": "Repository name",
"reference": "Original repository if forked",
"files": ["GitHub URL or other source location"],
"install_type": "git",
"description": "Description of the node's functionality",
"pip": ["optional pip dependencies"],
"js": ["optional JavaScript files"],
"tags": ["categorization tags"]
}
]
}
extension-node-map.json
{
"extension-id": [
["list", "of", "node", "classes"],
{
"author": "Author name",
"description": "Extension description",
"nodename_pattern": "Optional regex pattern for node name matching"
}
]
}
Transition to Custom Node Registry (CNR)
This local database system is being progressively replaced by the online Custom Node Registry (CNR), which provides:
- Real-time updates without manual JSON maintenance
- Improved versioning support
- Better security validation
- Enhanced metadata
The Manager supports both systems simultaneously during the transition period.
Implementation Details
- The database follows a channel-based architecture for different sources
- Multiple database modes are supported: Channel, Local, and Remote
- The system supports differential updates to minimize bandwidth usage
- Security levels are enforced for different node installations based on source
Usage in the Application
The Manager's backend uses these database files to:
- Provide browsable lists of available nodes and models
- Resolve dependencies for installation
- Track updates and new versions
- Map node classes to their source repositories
- Assess risk levels for installation security
Maintenance Scripts
Each subdirectory contains a scan.sh script that assists with:
- Scanning repositories for new nodes
- Updating metadata
- Validating database integrity
- Generating proper JSON structures
This database system enables a flexible, secure, and comprehensive management system for the ComfyUI ecosystem while the transition to CNR continues.