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Status: Fork in development. It works on my machine. It might not on yours. Let me know of any major issues by submitting an Issue. I plan to do some fresh install testing when I have time.

ComfyUI-to-Python-Extension (SaveAsScript version)

This is a fork maintained by Anthony Maranto of the original ComfyUI-To-Python-Extension by Peyton DeNiro. It provides a more robust command-line interface and the ability to export your current workflow as a script directly from the ComfyUI web interface.

Usage (Web)

Upon installation, there will be a button labeled "Save as Script" on the interface, pictured below:

A button that exports the current script on the ComfyUI

Click that button and enter your preferred name for the downloaded script (extension added automatically), and your file will be downloaded.

Note that if you use the script this way, you do not need to enable developer mode. You will if you use the CLI (to get the API JSON).

Usage (CLI)

Navigating to the extension directory, you can also use the basic CLI included in the script to save your script without changing the Python file.

usage: comfyui_to_python.py [-h] [--queue-size QUEUE_SIZE] [--yes] workflow output Converts a ComfyUI-style workflow.json file to a Python file. Must have been exported with API calls positional arguments: workflow The workflow.json file to convert output The output file (defaults to [input file].py) options: -h, --help show this help message and exit --queue-size QUEUE_SIZE, -q QUEUE_SIZE The queue size per run --yes, --overwrite, -y Overwrite the output file if it exists

Other Changes

I also fixed what seemed to be a minor bug with exporting certain Crystools nodes, possibly due to their unusual name.

Improvement TODO

Disable export of invalid nodes (ones for which required args are not satisfied) and log a warning to the console.

Original Description

The ComfyUI-to-Python-Extension is a powerful tool that translates ComfyUI workflows into executable Python code. Designed to bridge the gap between ComfyUI's visual interface and Python's programming environment, this script facilitates the seamless transition from design to code execution. Whether you're a data scientist, a software developer, or an AI enthusiast, this tool streamlines the process of implementing ComfyUI workflows in Python.

Convert this:

SDXL UI Example

To this:

import random import torch import sys sys.path.append("../") from nodes import ( VAEDecode, KSamplerAdvanced, EmptyLatentImage, SaveImage, CheckpointLoaderSimple, CLIPTextEncode, ) def main(): with torch.inference_mode(): checkpointloadersimple = CheckpointLoaderSimple() checkpointloadersimple_4 = checkpointloadersimple.load_checkpoint( ckpt_name="sd_xl_base_1.0.safetensors" ) emptylatentimage = EmptyLatentImage() emptylatentimage_5 = emptylatentimage.generate( width=1024, height=1024, batch_size=1 ) cliptextencode = CLIPTextEncode() cliptextencode_6 = cliptextencode.encode( text="evening sunset scenery blue sky nature, glass bottle with a galaxy in it", clip=checkpointloadersimple_4[1], ) cliptextencode_7 = cliptextencode.encode( text="text, watermark", clip=checkpointloadersimple_4[1] ) checkpointloadersimple_12 = checkpointloadersimple.load_checkpoint( ckpt_name="sd_xl_refiner_1.0.safetensors" ) cliptextencode_15 = cliptextencode.encode( text="evening sunset scenery blue sky nature, glass bottle with a galaxy in it", clip=checkpointloadersimple_12[1], ) cliptextencode_16 = cliptextencode.encode( text="text, watermark", clip=checkpointloadersimple_12[1] ) ksampleradvanced = KSamplerAdvanced() vaedecode = VAEDecode() saveimage = SaveImage() for q in range(10): ksampleradvanced_10 = ksampleradvanced.sample( add_noise="enable", noise_seed=random.randint(1, 2**64), steps=25, cfg=8, sampler_name="euler", scheduler="normal", start_at_step=0, end_at_step=20, return_with_leftover_noise="enable", model=checkpointloadersimple_4[0], positive=cliptextencode_6[0], negative=cliptextencode_7[0], latent_image=emptylatentimage_5[0], ) ksampleradvanced_11 = ksampleradvanced.sample( add_noise="disable", noise_seed=random.randint(1, 2**64), steps=25, cfg=8, sampler_name="euler", scheduler="normal", start_at_step=20, end_at_step=10000, return_with_leftover_noise="disable", model=checkpointloadersimple_12[0], positive=cliptextencode_15[0], negative=cliptextencode_16[0], latent_image=ksampleradvanced_10[0], ) vaedecode_17 = vaedecode.decode( samples=ksampleradvanced_11[0], vae=checkpointloadersimple_12[2] ) saveimage_19 = saveimage.save_images( filename_prefix="ComfyUI", images=vaedecode_17[0] ) if __name__ == "__main__": main() 

Potential Use Cases

  • Streamlining the process for creating a lean app or pipeline deployment that uses a ComfyUI workflow
  • Creating programmatic experiments for various prompt/parameter values
  • Creating large queues for image generation (For example, you could adjust the script to generate 1000 images without clicking ctrl+enter 1000 times)
  • Easily expanding or iterating on your architecture in Python once a foundational workflow is in place in the GUI

V1.0.0 Release Notes

  • Use all the custom nodes!
    • Custom nodes are now supported. If you run into any issues with code execution, first ensure that the each node works as expected in the GUI. If it works in the GUI, but not in the generated script, please submit an issue.

Usage

  1. Navigate to your ComfyUI directory

  2. Clone this repo

    git clone https://github.com/pydn/ComfyUI-to-Python-Extension.git

    After cloning the repo, your ComfyUI directory should look like this:

    /comfy /comfy_extras /ComfyUI-to-Python-Extension /custom_nodes /input /models /output /script_examples /web .gitignore LICENSE README.md comfyui_screenshot.png cuda_mollac.py execution.py extra_model_paths.yaml.example folder_paths.py latent_preview.py main.py nodes.py requirements.txt server.py 
  3. Navigate to the ComfyUI-to-Python-Extension folder and install requirements

    pip install -r requirements.txt
  4. Launch ComfyUI, click the gear icon over Queue Prompt, then check Enable Dev mode Options. THE SCRIPT WILL NOT WORK IF YOU DO NOT ENABLE THIS OPTION!

Enable Dev Mode Options

  1. Load up your favorite workflows, then click the newly enabled Save (API Format) button under Queue Prompt

  2. Move the downloaded .json workflow file to your ComfyUI/ComfyUI-to-Python-Extension folder

  3. If needed, update the input_file and output_file variables at the bottom of comfyui_to_python.py to match the name of your .json workflow file and desired .py file name. By default, the script will look for a file called workflow_api.json. You can also update the queue_size variable to your desired number of images that you want to generate in a single script execution. By default, the scripts will generate 10 images.

  4. Run the script:

    python comfyui_to_python.py
  5. After running comfyui_to_python.py, a new .py file will be created in the current working directory. If you made no changes, look for workflow_api.py.

  6. Now you can execute the newly created .py file to generate images without launching a server.

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