Comfy updates: migration to Nodes 2.0 powered by Vue
Comfy updates: migration to Nodes 2.0 powered by Vue
Comfy updated its node system and migrated to a new architecture, Nodes 2.0, which is built on the Vue JavaScript framework.
According to developers, the migration should accelerate feature delivery and reduce effort for node authors creating and maintaining modules.
Integration with Comfy Cloud
Comfy Cloud has entered public beta and gained additional server options, including RTX 6000 Pro cards with 96 GB VRAM for user workflows.
The combined move aims to harmonize the frontend across local and cloud deployments and simplify component reuse between environments.
Interface and interaction changes
The update relocates the generation queue and history to the upper-right corner and introduces a compact view for current tasks and recent results.
- The queue expands to show condensed task summaries and provides menu actions to inspect content, add items to workflows, or open derivative nodes.
- Progress indicators are now a small blue bar beneath the queue instead of a full-screen green overlay.
- Parameters are editable inline in their fields rather than in separate popup dialogs.
- Input selection uses visual tiles instead of a vertical list to represent available content and sources.
Known issues and stability notes
Since the rollout, users and testers have reported several interface and behavior issues affecting the new node implementation.
- Node parameters can become misaligned and drift far apart within the node panel, complicating editing.
- Model dropdown menus may be overlapped by a bypassed or locked node, preventing selection.
- Certain nodes fail to move or rearrange in the canvas, reducing layout flexibility.
- Prompt changes are sometimes ignored and generation continues with the previous prompt, or generation stalls entirely.
Developers note these regressions and indicate further fixes are planned; they also report users seeking maximum stability may disable Nodes 2.0 or postpone upgrading until additional patches arrive.
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