ComfyUI/comfy_execution/utils.py

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import contextvars
from typing import NamedTuple, FrozenSet
class ExecutionContext(NamedTuple):
"""
Context information about the currently executing node.
Attributes:
prompt_id: The ID of the current prompt execution
node_id: The ID of the currently executing node
list_index: The index in a list being processed (for operations on batches/lists)
expected_outputs: Set of output indices that might be used downstream.
Outputs NOT in this set are definitely unused (safe to skip).
None means the information is not available.
"""
prompt_id: str
node_id: str
list_index: int | None
expected_outputs: FrozenSet[int] | None = None
current_executing_context: contextvars.ContextVar[ExecutionContext | None] = contextvars.ContextVar("current_executing_context", default=None)
def get_executing_context() -> ExecutionContext | None:
return current_executing_context.get(None)
class CurrentNodeContext:
"""
Context manager for setting the current executing node context.
Sets the current_executing_context on enter and resets it on exit.
Example:
with CurrentNodeContext(prompt_id="abc", node_id="123", list_index=0):
# Code that should run with the current node context set
process_image()
"""
def __init__(
self,
prompt_id: str,
node_id: str,
list_index: int | None = None,
expected_outputs: FrozenSet[int] | None = None,
):
self.context = ExecutionContext(
prompt_id=prompt_id,
node_id=node_id,
list_index=list_index,
expected_outputs=expected_outputs,
)
self.token = None
def __enter__(self):
self.token = current_executing_context.set(self.context)
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
if self.token is not None:
current_executing_context.reset(self.token)