├── .gitignore ├── EasyCaptureNode ├── .gitignore ├── README.md ├── easy_capture_node.py └── js │ └── easy_captureer_node.js ├── EasySendImageWebSocketNode_HIDDEN ├── .gitignore ├── README.md └── easy_sendimagewebsocket_node.py ├── EasyVideoOutputNode ├── .gitignore ├── README.md ├── easy_videooutput_node.py └── js │ └── easy_videooutput_node.js ├── Example Workflow ├── EasyCaptureNode_no_ControllNet_workflow.json └── EasyCaptureNode_with_ControllNet_workflow.json ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── __init__.py └── requirements.txt /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | __pycache__/ 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /EasyCaptureNode/.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | settings_nodes.json -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /EasyCaptureNode/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # EasyCaptureNode in ComflyUI for ControlNet 2 | 3 | > EasyCaptureNode allows you to capture any window, for later use in the ControlNet or in any other node. 4 | > Features: 5 | 6 | - Ability to rander any other window to image 7 | - Collaborating with LCM enables real-time painting 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /EasyCaptureNode/easy_capture_node.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import io 3 | from server import PromptServer 4 | from aiohttp import web 5 | from PIL import Image, ImageOps 6 | import torch 7 | import numpy as np 8 | import base64 9 | from io import BytesIO 10 | from server import PromptServer, BinaryEventTypes 11 | 12 | def log(*text): 13 | print(''.join(map(str, text))) 14 | 15 | class EasyCaptureNode: 16 | '''Node to load images directly from Krita or other external sources 17 | without needing to previously upload a file to inputs directory. Intended 18 | to be used in API only and not the web UI.''' 19 | def __init__(self) -> None: 20 | pass 21 | 22 | @classmethod 23 | def INPUT_TYPES(s): 24 | # return {"required": {"image": ("STRING", {"multiline": True})}} 25 | return { 26 | "required": { 27 | "image": ("STRING", {}) 28 | }, 29 | "optional": { 30 | "text": ("STRING", {"forceInput": True}), 31 | }, 32 | } 33 | 34 | RETURN_TYPES = ("IMAGE", "MASK") 35 | FUNCTION = "load_image" 36 | 37 | CATEGORY = "Easy Nodes" 38 | 39 | def load_image(self, image): 40 | try: 41 | # print("image:", image) 42 | defaultImgData = '/9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAgAAZABkAAD/7AARRHVja3kAAQAEAAAAPAAA/+4ADkFkb2JlAGTAAAAAAf/bAIQABgQEBAUEBgUFBgkGBQYJCwgGBggLDAoKCwoKDBAMDAwMDAwQDA4PEA8ODBMTFBQTExwbGxscHx8fHx8fHx8fHwEHBwcNDA0YEBAYGhURFRofHx8fHx8fHx8fHx8fHx8fHx8fHx8fHx8fHx8fHx8fHx8fHx8fHx8fHx8fHx8fHx8f/8AAEQgAAQABAwERAAIRAQMRAf/EAEoAAQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAgBAQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAQAQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARAQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD/2gAMAwEAAhEDEQA/AFSD/9k=' 43 | if(image == 'data:,'): #no image input 44 | image = defaultImgData 45 | imgdata = base64.b64decode(image) 46 | i = Image.open(io.BytesIO(imgdata)) 47 | i = ImageOps.exif_transpose(i) 48 | image = i.convert("RGB") 49 | image = np.array(image).astype(np.float32) / 255.0 50 | image = torch.from_numpy(image)[None,] 51 | if 'A' in i.getbands(): 52 | mask = np.array(i.getchannel('A')).astype(np.float32) / 255.0 53 | mask = 1. - torch.from_numpy(mask) 54 | else: 55 | mask = torch.zeros((64,64), dtype=torch.float32, device="cpu") 56 | return (image, mask) 57 | except ValueError as ex: 58 | print(str(ex)) 59 | 60 | 61 | 62 | NODE_CLASS_MAPPINGS = { 63 | "EasyCaptureNode": EasyCaptureNode, 64 | } 65 | 66 | # A dictionary that contains the friendly/humanly readable titles for the nodes 67 | NODE_DISPLAY_NAME_MAPPINGS = { 68 | "EasyCaptureNode": "Capture screen and convert to base64 encoded image", 69 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /EasyCaptureNode/js/easy_captureer_node.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | * Title: Easy Capture 3 | * Author: zhuanqianfish 4 | * Version: 2023.12.03 5 | * Github: https://github.com/zhuanqianfish/ComfyUI-EasyNode 6 | */ 7 | 8 | import { app } from "/scripts/app.js"; 9 | import { api } from "/scripts/api.js"; 10 | 11 | 12 | // ================= CLASS PAINTER ================ 13 | class EasyCapture { 14 | timer = null; 15 | constructor(node, devObj) { 16 | this.node = node; 17 | this.image = node.widgets.find((w) => w.name === "image"); 18 | this.devObj = devObj; 19 | this.makeElements(); 20 | } 21 | 22 | makeElements() { 23 | const panelPaintBox = document.createElement("div"); 24 | panelPaintBox.innerHTML = ` 25 |
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46 | 126 | `; 127 | // Main panelpaint box 128 | panelPaintBox.className = "panelPaintBox"; 129 | this.panelPaintBox = panelPaintBox; 130 | this.devObj.appendChild(panelPaintBox); 131 | this.func_box = panelPaintBox.querySelector( 132 | ".func_box" 133 | ); 134 | this.bindEvents(); 135 | } 136 | 137 | bindEvents() { 138 | var that = this; 139 | let operatePanel = this.panelPaintBox.querySelectorAll( 140 | ".operatePanel" 141 | ); 142 | 143 | let startBtn = this.panelPaintBox.querySelector( 144 | "#startCaptureBtn" 145 | ); 146 | let stopBtn = this.panelPaintBox.querySelector( 147 | "#stopCaptureBtn" 148 | ); 149 | startBtn.onclick = (e) =>{ 150 | this.startCapture(); 151 | startBtn.style.display = 'none'; 152 | stopBtn.style.display = 'inline-block'; 153 | 154 | }; 155 | 156 | stopBtn.onclick = (e) =>{ 157 | this.stopCapture(); 158 | stopBtn.style.display = 'none'; 159 | startBtn.style.display = 'inline-block'; 160 | }; 161 | 162 | this.panelPaintBox.querySelector( 163 | "#randerToCanvasBtn" 164 | ).onclick = (e) =>{ 165 | this.switchToCanvas(); 166 | }; 167 | 168 | 169 | 170 | let points = this.panelPaintBox.querySelectorAll( 171 | ".easynode_point" 172 | ); 173 | let box = this.panelPaintBox.querySelector( 174 | "#drageBox" 175 | ); 176 | this.drageBox = box; 177 | let videoObj = this.panelPaintBox.querySelector( 178 | "#easyvideo" 179 | ); 180 | this.video = videoObj; 181 | let easycanvas = this.panelPaintBox.querySelector( 182 | "#easycanvas" 183 | ); 184 | this.easycanvas = easycanvas; 185 | 186 | points.forEach(function(point) { 187 | point.addEventListener('mousedown', handleMouseDown); 188 | }); 189 | 190 | function handleMouseDown(e) { 191 | var point = e.target; 192 | var startX = e.pageX; 193 | var startY = e.pageY; 194 | var startWidth = parseInt(getComputedStyle(box).width); 195 | var startHeight = parseInt(getComputedStyle(box).height); 196 | var startTop = parseInt(getComputedStyle(box).top); 197 | var startLeft = parseInt(getComputedStyle(box).left); 198 | document.addEventListener('mousemove', handleMouseMove); 199 | document.addEventListener('mouseup', handleMouseUp); 200 | function handleMouseMove(e) { 201 | var deltaX = e.pageX - startX; 202 | var deltaY = e.pageY - startY; 203 | switch (point.className) { 204 | case 'easynode_point easynode_top-left': 205 | box.style.width = startWidth - deltaX + 'px'; 206 | box.style.height = startHeight - deltaY + 'px'; 207 | box.style.top = startTop + deltaY + 'px'; 208 | box.style.left = startLeft + deltaX + 'px'; 209 | break; 210 | case 'easynode_point easynode_top': 211 | box.style.height = startHeight - deltaY + 'px'; 212 | box.style.top = startTop + deltaY + 'px'; 213 | break; 214 | case 'easynode_point easynode_top-right': 215 | box.style.width = startWidth + deltaX + 'px'; 216 | box.style.height = startHeight - deltaY + 'px'; 217 | box.style.top = startTop + deltaY + 'px'; 218 | break; 219 | case 'easynode_point easynode_right': 220 | box.style.width = startWidth + deltaX + 'px'; 221 | break; 222 | case 'easynode_point easynode_bottom-right': 223 | box.style.width = startWidth + deltaX + 'px'; 224 | box.style.height = startHeight + deltaY + 'px'; 225 | break; 226 | case 'easynode_point easynode_bottom': 227 | box.style.height = startHeight + deltaY + 'px'; 228 | break; 229 | case 'easynode_point easynode_bottom-left': 230 | box.style.width = startWidth - deltaX + 'px'; 231 | box.style.height = startHeight + deltaY + 'px'; 232 | box.style.left = startLeft + deltaX + 'px'; 233 | break; 234 | case 'easynode_point easynode_left': 235 | box.style.width = startWidth - deltaX + 'px'; 236 | box.style.left = startLeft + deltaX + 'px'; 237 | break; 238 | default: 239 | // console.log(point.className) 240 | break; 241 | } 242 | 243 | e.stopPropagation(); 244 | e.preventDefault(); 245 | } 246 | 247 | function handleMouseUp(e) { 248 | document.removeEventListener('mousemove', handleMouseMove); 249 | document.removeEventListener('mouseup', handleMouseUp); 250 | that.switchToCanvas(); 251 | } 252 | e.stopPropagation(); 253 | e.preventDefault(); 254 | } 255 | 256 | } 257 | 258 | //================= Capture event================= 259 | async startCapture() { 260 | let videoObj = this.video 261 | let drageBox = this.drageBox; 262 | try { 263 | var that = this 264 | videoObj.srcObject = 265 | await navigator.mediaDevices.getDisplayMedia({ 266 | video: { 267 | displaySurface: "window", 268 | }, 269 | audio: false, 270 | }); 271 | videoObj.addEventListener("loadeddata", function() { 272 | 273 | // that.switchToCanvas(); 274 | }, false); 275 | videoObj.addEventListener("play", function() { 276 | //that.switchToCanvas(); 277 | that.timer = setInterval(function(){that.switchToCanvas()}.bind(that), 300); 278 | }, false); 279 | videoObj.addEventListener('canplay', e => { 280 | // console.log(e) //get video true width 281 | this.videoWidth = e.target.clientWidth 282 | this.videoHeight = e.target.clientHeight 283 | let videoRate = videoObj.videoWidth/videoObj.videoHeight; 284 | drageBox.style.width = "500px"; 285 | drageBox.style.height = 500/videoRate + "px"; 286 | 287 | }) 288 | 289 | } catch (err) { 290 | console.error(err); 291 | } 292 | } 293 | 294 | 295 | switchToCanvas() { 296 | let videoObj = this.video 297 | let drageBox = this.drageBox; 298 | let canvasObj = this.easycanvas; 299 | if (videoObj.ended) { 300 | console.log("videoObj.ended") 301 | return; 302 | } 303 | let context = canvasObj.getContext("2d"); 304 | // canvasObj.style.background = "green"; 305 | let videoRate = videoObj.videoWidth/videoObj.videoHeight; 306 | let rate_w = 500/videoObj.videoWidth; 307 | videoObj.style.width = "500px"; 308 | videoObj.style.height = videoObj.videoHeight*rate_w + "px"; 309 | canvasObj.width = videoObj.videoWidth; 310 | canvasObj.height = videoObj.videoHeight; 311 | canvasObj.style.width = drageBox.style.width ; 312 | canvasObj.style.height = drageBox.style.height ; 313 | canvasObj.style.top = parseInt(videoObj.style.height) + 27 + "px"; 314 | //console.log(rate_w, drageBox.offsetLeft, drageBox.offsetTop, drageBox.style.width, drageBox.style.height, canvasObj.width, canvasObj.height); 315 | context.drawImage( videoObj, 316 | drageBox.offsetLeft/rate_w + 2/rate_w, (drageBox.offsetTop)/rate_w - 23/rate_w , parseInt(drageBox.style.width)/rate_w - 4/rate_w, (parseInt(drageBox.style.height))/rate_w - 4/rate_w, 317 | 0, 0, canvasObj.width , canvasObj.height ); 318 | let base64Str = canvasObj.toDataURL("image/png"); 319 | this.image.value = base64Str.replace("data:image/png;base64,",""); 320 | // let testStr = this.image.value.substring( this.image.value.length - 30, this.image.value.length) 321 | // console.log('draw canvas111', testStr); 322 | } 323 | 324 | stopCapture(){ 325 | let tracks = this.video.srcObject.getTracks(); 326 | tracks.forEach((track) => track.stop()); 327 | this.video.srcObject = null; 328 | let context = this.easycanvas.getContext("2d"); 329 | context.clearRect(0, 0, this.easycanvas.width, this.easycanvas.height); 330 | clearInterval( this.timer); 331 | } 332 | 333 | //================= End Capture event ================= 334 | 335 | } 336 | // ================= END CLASS PAINTER ================ 337 | 338 | 339 | 340 | // ================= CREATE PAINTER WIDGET ============ 341 | function EasyCaptureerWidget(node, inputName, inputData, app) { 342 | node.name = inputName; 343 | const widget = { 344 | type: "easy_captureer_widget", 345 | name: `w${inputName}`, 346 | callback: () => {}, 347 | draw: function (ctx, _, widgetWidth, y, widgetHeight) { 348 | const margin = 10, 349 | left_offset = 0, 350 | top_offset = 0, 351 | visible = app.canvas.ds.scale > 0.6 && this.type === "easy_captureer_widget", 352 | w = widgetWidth - margin * 2 - 10, 353 | clientRectBound = ctx.canvas.getBoundingClientRect(), 354 | transform = new DOMMatrix() 355 | .scaleSelf( 356 | clientRectBound.width / ctx.canvas.width, 357 | clientRectBound.height / ctx.canvas.height 358 | ) 359 | .multiplySelf(ctx.getTransform()) 360 | .translateSelf(margin, margin + y), 361 | scale = new DOMMatrix().scaleSelf(transform.a, transform.d); 362 | 363 | Object.assign(this.painter_wrap.style, { //auto scale 364 | left: `${transform.a * margin * left_offset + transform.e}px`, 365 | top: `${transform.d + transform.f + top_offset}px`, 366 | width: `${w * transform.a}px`, 367 | height: `${w * transform.d}px`, 368 | position: "absolute", 369 | zIndex: app.graph._nodes.indexOf(node), 370 | }); 371 | 372 | Object.assign(this.painter_wrap.children[0].style, { 373 | transformOrigin: "0 0", 374 | transform: scale, 375 | width: w + "px", 376 | height: w + "px", 377 | }); 378 | // this.painter_wrap.hidden = !visible; // no hidden 379 | }, 380 | }; 381 | let devElmt = document.createElement("div"); 382 | node.capture = new EasyCapture(node, devElmt); 383 | widget.painter_wrap = node.capture.devObj; 384 | 385 | widget.parent = node; 386 | widget.afterQueued = ()=>{ //auto randerToCanvas 387 | node.capture.switchToCanvas(); 388 | } 389 | // node.capture.makeElements(); 390 | document.body.appendChild(widget.painter_wrap); 391 | 392 | // node.addWidget("button", "Start Capture", "start_capture", () => { 393 | // node.capture.startCapture(); 394 | // }); 395 | 396 | // node.addWidget("button", "Rander Picture", "Rander", () => { 397 | // node.capture.switchToCanvas(); 398 | // }); 399 | 400 | // Add customWidget to node 401 | node.addCustomWidget(widget); 402 | node.onRemoved = () => { 403 | // When removing this node we need to remove the input from the DOM 404 | for (let y in node.widgets) { 405 | if (node.widgets[y].painter_wrap) { 406 | node.widgets[y].painter_wrap.remove(); 407 | clearInterval(node.widgets[y].painter_wrap.timer); 408 | } 409 | } 410 | }; 411 | node.onResize = function () { 412 | let [w, h] = this.size; 413 | if (w <= 501) w = 500; 414 | if (h <= 201) h = 200; 415 | 416 | if (w > 501) { 417 | h = w + 40; 418 | } 419 | this.size = [w, h]; 420 | }; 421 | 422 | return { widget: widget }; 423 | } 424 | // ================= END CREATE PAINTER WIDGET ============ 425 | 426 | // ================= CREATE EXTENSION ================ 427 | app.registerExtension({ 428 | name: "Comfy.EasyCaputreNode", 429 | async init(app) { 430 | const style = document.createElement("style"); 431 | style.innerText = `.panelPaintBox { 432 | position: absolute; 433 | width: 100%; 434 | } 435 | `; 436 | document.head.appendChild(style); 437 | }, 438 | async setup(app) { 439 | let EasyCaptureNode = app.graph._nodes.filter((wi) => wi.type == "easy_captureer_widget"); 440 | 441 | if (EasyCaptureNode.length) { 442 | EasyCaptureNode.map((n) => { 443 | console.log(`Setup EasyCaptureNode: ${n.name}`); 444 | }); 445 | } 446 | }, 447 | async beforeRegisterNodeDef(nodeType, nodeData, app) { 448 | if (nodeData.name === "EasyCaptureNode") { 449 | // Create node 450 | const onNodeCreated = nodeType.prototype.onNodeCreated; 451 | nodeType.prototype.onNodeCreated = async function () { 452 | const r = onNodeCreated 453 | ? onNodeCreated.apply(this, arguments) 454 | : undefined; 455 | 456 | let EasyCaptureNode = app.graph._nodes.filter( 457 | (wi) => wi.type == "EasyCaptureNode" 458 | ), 459 | nodeName = `EasyCaptureNode_${EasyCaptureNode.length}`, 460 | nodeNamePNG = `${nodeName}.png`; 461 | console.log(`Create EasyCaptureNode: ${nodeName}`); 462 | EasyCaptureerWidget.apply(this, [this, nodeNamePNG, {}, app]); 463 | this.setSize([500, 200]); 464 | return r; 465 | }; 466 | } 467 | }, 468 | }); 469 | // ================= END CREATE EXTENSION ================ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /EasySendImageWebSocketNode_HIDDEN/.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | settings_nodes.json -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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= 255.0 * tensor.cpu().numpy() 22 | image = Image.fromarray(np.clip(array, 0, 255).astype(np.uint8)) 23 | 24 | server = PromptServer.instance 25 | server.send_sync( 26 | BinaryEventTypes.UNENCODED_PREVIEW_IMAGE, 27 | ["PNG", image, None], 28 | server.client_id, 29 | ) 30 | results.append( 31 | # Could put some kind of ID here, but for now just match them by index 32 | {"source": "websocket", "content-type": "image/png", "type": "output"} 33 | ) 34 | 35 | return {"ui": {"images": results}} 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | NODE_CLASS_MAPPINGS = { 40 | "SendImageWebSocket": SendImageWebSocketNode 41 | } 42 | 43 | # A dictionary that contains the friendly/humanly readable titles for the nodes 44 | NODE_DISPLAY_NAME_MAPPINGS = { 45 | "SendImageWebSocketNode": "Send base64 encoded image WebSocket" 46 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /EasyVideoOutputNode/.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | settings_nodes.json -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /EasyVideoOutputNode/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # EasyVideoOutput in ComflyUI 2 | 3 | > EasyVideoOutput output images in a video player, and can play in "Picture in Picture" mode, it's useful for show the image result in other window. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /EasyVideoOutputNode/easy_videooutput_node.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from PIL import Image, ImageOps 2 | import base64 3 | import numpy as np 4 | from io import BytesIO 5 | 6 | def log(*text): 7 | print(''.join(map(str, text))) 8 | 9 | # Tensor to PIL 10 | def tensor2pil(image): 11 | return Image.fromarray(np.clip(255. * image.cpu().numpy().squeeze(), 0, 255).astype(np.uint8)) 12 | 13 | class EasyVideoOutputNode: 14 | '''Node to output image in a video tag ''' 15 | def __init__(self) -> None: 16 | pass 17 | 18 | @classmethod 19 | def INPUT_TYPES(s): 20 | return { 21 | "required": { 22 | "images": ("IMAGE", {"forceInput": True}) 23 | } 24 | } 25 | OUTPUT_NODE = True 26 | 27 | RETURN_TYPES = () 28 | FUNCTION = "load_image" 29 | 30 | CATEGORY = "Easy Nodes" 31 | 32 | def load_image(self, images): 33 | results = list() 34 | 35 | for image in images: 36 | image=tensor2pil(image) 37 | # image_base64 = base64.b64encode(image.tobytes()) 38 | 39 | buffered = BytesIO() 40 | image.save(buffered, format="JPEG") 41 | image_base64 = base64.b64encode(buffered.getvalue()).decode("utf-8") 42 | 43 | results.append(image_base64) 44 | 45 | 46 | return { "ui": { "images_": results } } 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | NODE_CLASS_MAPPINGS = { 52 | "EasyVideoOutputNode": EasyVideoOutputNode, 53 | } 54 | 55 | # A dictionary that contains the friendly/humanly readable titles for the nodes 56 | NODE_DISPLAY_NAME_MAPPINGS = { 57 | "EasyVideoOutputNode": "output images as video and it can play Picture-in-Picture ", 58 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /EasyVideoOutputNode/js/easy_videooutput_node.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | * Title: Easy Capture 3 | * Author: zhuanqianfish 4 | * Version: 2023.12.03 5 | * Github: https://github.com/zhuanqianfish/ComfyUI-EasyNode 6 | */ 7 | 8 | import { app } from "/scripts/app.js"; 9 | import { api } from "/scripts/api.js"; 10 | 11 | // ================= CLASS PAINTER ================ 12 | class EasyVideoOutput { 13 | constructor(node, devObj) { 14 | this.node = node; 15 | // this.image = node.widgets.find((w) => w.name === "image"); 16 | this.devObj = devObj; 17 | this.makeElements(); 18 | } 19 | 20 | makeElements() { 21 | const panelEasyVideooutputBox = document.createElement("div"); 22 | panelEasyVideooutputBox.innerHTML = ` 23 |
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91 | let canvasObj = this.easycanvas; 92 | if (videoOutput.paused) { 93 | const stream = canvasObj.captureStream() 94 | const videoTrack = stream.getVideoTracks()[0] 95 | videoOutput.srcObject = new MediaStream([videoTrack]) 96 | videoOutput.play() 97 | } 98 | } 99 | 100 | blobToBase64(data){ 101 | 102 | } 103 | //================= END functions=================== 104 | } 105 | // ================= END CLASS PAINTER ================ 106 | 107 | function base64ToBlob(data) { 108 | var arr = data.split( ',' ), 109 | mime = arr[0].match(/:(.*?);/)[1], 110 | bstr = atob(arr[1]), 111 | n = bstr.length, 112 | u8arr = new Uint8Array(n); 113 | while (n--) { 114 | u8arr[n] = bstr.charCodeAt(n); 115 | } 116 | return new Blob([u8arr], { type: mime }); 117 | } 118 | 119 | // ================= CREATE PAINTER WIDGET ============ 120 | function EasyVideoOutputWidget(node, inputName, inputData, app) { 121 | node.name = inputName; 122 | const widget = { 123 | type: "ez_videoOutput_widget", 124 | name: `w${inputName}`, 125 | callback: () => {}, 126 | draw: function (ctx, _, widgetWidth, y, widgetHeight) { 127 | const margin = 10, 128 | left_offset = 0, 129 | top_offset = 0, 130 | visible = app.canvas.ds.scale > 0.6 && this.type === "ez_videoOutput_widget", 131 | w = widgetWidth - margin * 2 - 10, 132 | clientRectBound = ctx.canvas.getBoundingClientRect(), 133 | transform = new DOMMatrix() 134 | .scaleSelf( 135 | clientRectBound.width / ctx.canvas.width, 136 | clientRectBound.height / ctx.canvas.height 137 | ) 138 | .multiplySelf(ctx.getTransform()) 139 | .translateSelf(margin, margin + y), 140 | scale = new DOMMatrix().scaleSelf(transform.a, transform.d); 141 | 142 | Object.assign(this.painter_wrap.style, { //auto scale 143 | left: `${transform.a * margin * left_offset + transform.e}px`, 144 | top: `${transform.d + transform.f + top_offset}px`, 145 | width: `${w * transform.a}px`, 146 | height: `${w * transform.d}px`, 147 | position: "absolute", 148 | zIndex: app.graph._nodes.indexOf(node), 149 | }); 150 | 151 | Object.assign(this.painter_wrap.children[0].style, { 152 | transformOrigin: "0 0", 153 | transform: scale, 154 | width: w + "px", 155 | height: w + "px", 156 | }); 157 | // this.painter_wrap.hidden = !visible; // no hidden 158 | }, 159 | }; 160 | let devElmt = document.createElement("div"); 161 | node.capture = new EasyVideoOutput(node, devElmt); 162 | widget.painter_wrap = node.capture.devObj; 163 | 164 | widget.parent = node; 165 | widget.afterQueued = ()=>{ 166 | 167 | } 168 | document.body.appendChild(widget.painter_wrap); 169 | 170 | // Add customWidget to node 171 | node.addCustomWidget(widget); 172 | node.onRemoved = () => { 173 | // When removing this node we need to remove the input from the DOM 174 | for (let y in node.widgets) { 175 | if (node.widgets[y].painter_wrap) { 176 | node.widgets[y].painter_wrap.remove(); 177 | clearInterval(node.widgets[y].painter_wrap.timer); 178 | } 179 | } 180 | }; 181 | node.onResize = function () { 182 | let [w, h] = this.size; 183 | if (w <= 321) w = 320; 184 | if (h <= 321) h = 320; 185 | 186 | if (w > 321) { 187 | h = w + 40; 188 | } 189 | this.size = [w, h]; 190 | }; 191 | 192 | return { widget: widget }; 193 | } 194 | // ================= END CREATE PAINTER WIDGET ============ 195 | 196 | // ================= CREATE EXTENSION ================ 197 | app.registerExtension({ 198 | name: "Comfy.EasyVideoOutputNode", 199 | async init(app) { 200 | const style = document.createElement("style"); 201 | style.innerText = `.panelEasyVideooutputBox { 202 | position: absolute; 203 | width: 100%; 204 | } 205 | `; 206 | document.head.appendChild(style); 207 | }, 208 | async setup(app) { 209 | let EasyVideoOutputNode = app.graph._nodes.filter((wi) => wi.type == "EasyVideoOutputNode"); 210 | 211 | if (EasyVideoOutputNode.length) { 212 | EasyVideoOutputNode.map((n) => { 213 | console.log(`Setup EasyVideoOutput: ${n.name}`); 214 | }); 215 | } 216 | }, 217 | async beforeRegisterNodeDef(nodeType, nodeData, app) { 218 | if (nodeData.name === "EasyVideoOutputNode") { 219 | // Create node 220 | const onNodeCreated = nodeType.prototype.onNodeCreated; 221 | nodeType.prototype.onNodeCreated = async function () { 222 | const r = onNodeCreated 223 | ? onNodeCreated.apply(this, arguments) 224 | : undefined; 225 | 226 | let EasyVideoOutputNode = app.graph._nodes.filter( 227 | (wi) => wi.type == "EasyVideoOutputNode" 228 | ), 229 | nodeName = `EasyVideoOutput_${EasyVideoOutputNode.length}`, 230 | nodeNamePNG = `${nodeName}.png`; 231 | console.log(`Create EasyVideoOutputNode: ${nodeName}`); 232 | EasyVideoOutputWidget.apply(this, [this, nodeNamePNG, {}, app]); 233 | this.setSize([320, 430]); 234 | return r; 235 | }; 236 | } 237 | 238 | const onExecuted = nodeType.prototype.onExecuted 239 | nodeType.prototype.onExecuted = function (message) { 240 | const r = onExecuted ? onExecuted.apply(this, message) : undefined 241 | if (this.widgets) { 242 | console.log('fliter', this.widgets.filter(w => w.type === `ez_videoOutput_widget`) ); 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Implementing capture of any window, combined with LCM, enables real-time painting 2 | 3 | # EasyCaptureNode in ComflyUI for ControlNet 4 | 5 | > EasyCaptureNode allows you to capture any window, for later use in the ControlNet or in any other node. 6 | > Features: 7 | 8 | - Ability to rander any other window to image 9 | - Collaborating with LCM enables real-time painting 10 | 11 | 12 | >EasyCaptureNode允许您捕获任何窗口,以便以后在ControlNet或任何其他节点中使用。 13 | 14 | >特色: 15 | - 能够抓取任何其他程序的窗口作为Comfyui的图像输入节点,打通ComfyUI和其他软件的界限 16 | - 方便与LCM一起使用实现实时绘画 17 | 18 | [![](https://res.cloudinary.com/marcomontalbano/image/upload/v1701335937/video_to_markdown/images/youtube--3RaNs3yKEms-c05b58ac6eb4c4700831b2b3070cd403.jpg)](https://youtu.be/3RaNs3yKEms "") 19 | 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Title: ComfyUI Install Customs Nodes and javascript files 2 | # Author: zhuanqianfish 3 | # Version: 2023.07.17 4 | 5 | import os 6 | import importlib.util 7 | import subprocess 8 | import sys 9 | import filecmp 10 | import shutil 11 | import __main__ 12 | import re 13 | 14 | python = sys.executable 15 | 16 | # User extension files in custom_nodes 17 | extension_folder = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) 18 | 19 | # ComfyUI folders web 20 | folder_web = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__main__.__file__)), "web") 21 | folder_web_extensions = os.path.join(folder_web, "extensions") 22 | folder__web_lib = os.path.join(folder_web, 'lib') 23 | extension_dirs = ["FISH_EasyCapture",] 24 | # 25 | DEBUG = False 26 | NODE_CLASS_MAPPINGS = {} 27 | NODE_DISPLAY_NAME_MAPPINGS = {} 28 | humanReadableTextReg = re.compile('(?<=[a-z])([A-Z])|(?<=[A-Z])([A-Z][a-z]+)') 29 | module_name_cut_version = re.compile("[>=<]") 30 | 31 | def log(*text): 32 | if DEBUG: 33 | print(''.join(map(str, text))) 34 | 35 | 36 | def check_is_installed(module_name): 37 | try: 38 | module_name_cut_index = module_name_cut_version.search(module_name).start() 39 | mod = importlib.util.find_spec(module_name[:module_name_cut_index]) 40 | except ModuleNotFoundError: 41 | return False 42 | 43 | return mod is not None 44 | 45 | def module_install(module_name, action='install'): 46 | if not module_name and not action: 47 | log(f' [!] Action, module_name arguments is not corrects!') 48 | return 49 | 50 | command = f'"{python}" -m pip {action} {module_name}' 51 | result = subprocess.run(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, shell=True, env=os.environ ) 52 | action_capitalize = action.capitalize() 53 | 54 | if result.returncode != 0: 55 | log(f' [E] {action_capitalize} module {module_name} is fail! Error code: {result.returncode}') 56 | 57 | log(f' [*] {action_capitalize} module "{module_name}" successful') 58 | 59 | 60 | def checkModules(nodeElement): 61 | file_requir = os.path.join(extension_folder, nodeElement, 'requirements.txt') 62 | if os.path.exists(file_requir): 63 | log(" -> File 'requirements.txt' found!") 64 | with open(file_requir, 'r', encoding="utf-8") as r: 65 | for m in r.readlines(): 66 | m = m.strip() 67 | 68 | if m.startswith("#"): 69 | log(f" [!] Found comment skipping: '{m}'") 70 | continue 71 | 72 | log(f" [*] Check installed module '{m}'...") 73 | check_m = check_is_installed(m) 74 | if not check_m: 75 | module_install(m) 76 | else: 77 | log(f" [*] Module '{m}' is installed!") 78 | 79 | 80 | def addFilesToFolder(folderSrc, folderDst, nodeElement): 81 | if os.path.exists(folderSrc): 82 | folder = os.path.split(folderSrc)[-1] 83 | log(f" -> Find files javascipt in '{folder}' folder...") 84 | find_files = filecmp.dircmp(folderSrc, folderDst) 85 | if find_files.left_only or find_files.diff_files: 86 | listFiles = list(find_files.left_only) 87 | listFiles.extend(f for f in find_files.diff_files if f not in listFiles) 88 | 89 | log(f" [*] Found files in '{folder}': {', '.join(listFiles)}") 90 | for f in listFiles: 91 | src_f = os.path.join(folderSrc, f) 92 | dst_f = os.path.join(folderDst, f) 93 | if os.path.exists(dst_f): 94 | os.remove(dst_f) 95 | shutil.copy(src_f, dst_f) 96 | 97 | 98 | def removeFilesOldFolder(folderSrc, folderDst, nodeElement): 99 | if os.path.exists(folderSrc): 100 | folder = os.path.split(folderDst)[-1] 101 | log(f" -> Find old js files and remove in '{folder}' folder") 102 | find_files = filecmp.dircmp(folderDst,folderSrc) 103 | if find_files.common: 104 | listFiles = list() 105 | listFiles.extend(f for f in find_files.common if f not in listFiles) 106 | 107 | log(f" [*] Found old files in '{folder}' folder: {', '.join(listFiles)}") 108 | for f in listFiles: 109 | dst_f = os.path.join(folderDst, f) 110 | if os.path.exists(dst_f): 111 | log(f" [*] File '{f}' is removed.") 112 | os.remove(dst_f) 113 | 114 | def addComfyUINodesToMapping(nodeElement): 115 | log(f" -> Find class execute node <{nodeElement}>, add NODE_CLASS_MAPPINGS ...") 116 | node_folder = os.path.join(extension_folder, nodeElement) 117 | for f in os.listdir(node_folder): 118 | ext = os.path.splitext(f) 119 | # Find files extensions .py 120 | if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(node_folder, f)) and not f.startswith('__') and ext[1] == '.py' and ext[0] != '__init__': 121 | # remove extensions .py 122 | module_without_py = f.replace(ext[1],'') 123 | # Import module 124 | spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location(module_without_py, os.path.join(node_folder, f)) 125 | module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec) 126 | spec.loader.exec_module(module) 127 | classes_names = list(filter(lambda p: callable(getattr(module, p)) and p.find('Node')!=-1, dir(module))) 128 | for class_module_name in classes_names: 129 | # Check module 130 | if class_module_name and class_module_name not in NODE_CLASS_MAPPINGS.keys(): 131 | log(f" [*] Class node found '{class_module_name}' add to NODE_CLASS_MAPPINGS...") 132 | NODE_CLASS_MAPPINGS.update({ 133 | class_module_name:getattr(module, class_module_name) 134 | }) 135 | NODE_DISPLAY_NAME_MAPPINGS.update({ 136 | class_module_name: humanReadableTextReg.sub(" \\1\\2", class_module_name) 137 | }) 138 | 139 | def checkFolderIsset(): 140 | log(f"* Check and make not isset dirs...") 141 | for d in extension_dirs: 142 | dir_= os.path.join(folder_web_extensions, d) 143 | if not os.path.exists(dir_): 144 | log(f"* Dir <{d}> is not found, create...") 145 | os.mkdir(dir_) 146 | log(f"* Dir <{d}> created!") 147 | 148 | def installNodes(): 149 | log(f"\n-------> Easy Node Installing [DEBUG] <-------") 150 | checkFolderIsset() 151 | web_extensions_dir = os.path.join(folder_web_extensions, extension_dirs[0]) 152 | 153 | for nodeElement in os.listdir(extension_folder): 154 | if not nodeElement.startswith('__') and nodeElement.endswith('Node') and os.path.isdir(os.path.join(extension_folder, nodeElement)): 155 | log(f"* Node <{nodeElement}> is found, installing...") 156 | js_folder = os.path.join(extension_folder, nodeElement, "js") 157 | lib_folder = os.path.join(extension_folder, nodeElement, "lib") 158 | 159 | # Removes old files 160 | removeFilesOldFolder(js_folder, folder_web_extensions, nodeElement) 161 | 162 | # Add missing or updates files 163 | addFilesToFolder(js_folder, web_extensions_dir, nodeElement) 164 | addFilesToFolder(lib_folder, folder__web_lib, nodeElement) 165 | 166 | checkModules(nodeElement) 167 | addComfyUINodesToMapping(nodeElement) 168 | 169 | installNodes() 170 | __all__ = ['NODE_CLASS_MAPPINGS', 'NODE_DISPLAY_NAME_MAPPINGS'] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zhuanqianfish/ComfyUI-EasyNode/22c2cc22e106b7fad79ba3421dada34beb102a9e/requirements.txt --------------------------------------------------------------------------------