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Read /opt/comfyui-api-wrapper/workflows/pyworker_benchmark.json when
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A set-but-broken $BENCHMARK_JSON_PATH now warns and falls through to
the well-known path instead of dropping straight to the SD1.5 fallback,
so a typo in the env var doesn't mask an otherwise-working benchmark.

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# ComfyUI PyWorker
This is the base PyWorker for ComfyUI. It provides a unified interface for running any ComfyUI workflow through a proxy-based architecture. See the [Serverless documentation](https://docs.vast.ai/serverless) for guides and how-to's.
The cost for each request has a static value of `100`. ComfyUI does not handle concurrent workloads and there is no current provision to load multiple instances of ComfyUI per worker node.
## Instance Setup
1. Pick a template
- [ComfyUI (Serverless)](https://cloud.vast.ai/?ref_id=62897&creator_id=62897&name=ComfyUI%20(Serverless))
2. Follow the [getting started guide](https://docs.vast.ai/documentation/serverless/quickstart) for help with configuring your serverless setup. For testing, we recommend that you use the default options presented by the web interface.
## Requirements
This worker requires both [ComfyUI](https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI) and [ComfyUI API Wrapper](https://github.com/ai-dock/comfyui-api-wrapper).
A docker image is provided but you may use any if the above requirements are met.
## Client
The client demonstrates how to use the Vast Serverless SDK to generate images, save them locally, and optionally upload to S3-compatible storage.
### Setup
1. Clone the PyWorker repository to your local machine and install the necessary requirements for running the test client.
```bash
git clone https://github.com/vast-ai/pyworker
cd pyworker
pip install uv
uv venv -p 3.12
source .venv/bin/activate
uv pip install -r requirements.txt
```
2. Set your API key:
```bash
export VAST_API_KEY=<your_api_key>
```
### Usage
```bash
# Default prompt
python -m workers.comfyui-json.client
# Custom prompt
python -m workers.comfyui-json.client --prompt "a cat sitting on a rainbow"
# With options
python -m workers.comfyui-json.client --prompt "sunset" --width 1024 --height 1024 --steps 30
# Using a custom workflow file
python -m workers.comfyui-json.client --workflow my_workflow.json
# With S3 upload
python -m workers.comfyui-json.client --s3
```
### CLI Flags
| Flag | Default | Description |
|------|---------|-------------|
| `--endpoint` | `my-comfyui-endpoint` | Vast endpoint name |
| `--prompt` | (default) | Text prompt for image generation |
| `--workflow` | (none) | Path to custom workflow JSON file |
| `--width` | 512 | Image width in pixels |
| `--height` | 512 | Image height in pixels |
| `--steps` | 20 | Number of denoising steps |
| `--seed` | (random) | Random seed for reproducibility |
| `--s3` | (disabled) | Upload generated images to S3 |
### Output
Images are saved to `./generated_images/comfy_{seed}.png`.
### S3 Upload (Optional)
You can optionally upload generated images to an S3-compatible storage service (AWS S3, Cloudflare R2, Backblaze B2, etc.) by using the `--s3` flag.
**1. Set environment variables:**
```bash
export S3_ENDPOINT_URL="https://your-account.r2.cloudflarestorage.com"
export S3_BUCKET_NAME="my-bucket"
export S3_ACCESS_KEY_ID="your-access-key-id"
export S3_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="your-secret-access-key"
```
**2. Run with S3 upload enabled:**
```bash
python -m workers.comfyui-json.client --prompt "a beautiful landscape" --s3
```
Images will be saved locally AND uploaded to `s3://{bucket}/comfyui/{filename}`.
**Note:** Requires `boto3` (`pip install boto3`).
## Benchmarking
### Custom Benchmark Workflows
You can provide a custom ComfyUI workflow for benchmarking. This allows you to test performance using your preferred models and workflow complexity.
**Ways to provide the benchmark file** (in resolution order — first match wins):
1. **Fork this repository** and commit your workflow to `workers/comfyui-json/misc/benchmark.json`.
2. **Write the file during provisioning** to a path *outside* the pyworker tree (e.g. `/workspace/benchmark.json`) and export `BENCHMARK_JSON_PATH` so the worker can find it. The pyworker repo is cloned by `start_server.sh` *after* provisioning runs, so provisioning cannot write into `misc/` directly — the destination would be clobbered, or the clone would fail.
3. **Run on the vast.ai ComfyUI base image.** Its `convert-workflows.sh` maintains `/opt/comfyui-api-wrapper/workflows/pyworker_benchmark.json` as a symlink to the first provisioned workflow; the worker reads this automatically when neither of the above is set. No env var required.
If `BENCHMARK_JSON_PATH` is set but points at a missing or unreadable file, the worker logs a warning and falls through to the next tier rather than going straight to the SD1.5 fallback.
An example workflow is provided at `workers/comfyui-json/misc/benchmark.json.example`. To ensure varied generations, use the placeholder `__RANDOM_INT__` in place of static seed values — it will be replaced with a random integer for each benchmark run.
### Default Benchmark (Fallback)
If `benchmark.json` is not available, a simple image generation benchmark runs when each worker initializes. This validates GPU performance and helps identify underperforming machines.
The default benchmark uses Stable Diffusion v1.5 with ComfyUI's standard text-to-image workflow. Configure it using these environment variables:
| Environment Variable | Default Value | Description |
| -------------------- | ------------- | ----------- |
| BENCHMARK_JSON_PATH | (unset) | Path to a custom workflow file outside the pyworker tree. Used if `misc/benchmark.json` is absent. Falls through to `/opt/comfyui-api-wrapper/workflows/pyworker_benchmark.json` if set but missing. |
| BENCHMARK_TEST_WIDTH | 512 | Fallback benchmark: image width (pixels) |
| BENCHMARK_TEST_HEIGHT | 512 | Fallback benchmark: image height (pixels) |
| BENCHMARK_TEST_STEPS | 20 | Fallback benchmark: number of denoising steps |
Each benchmark run uses a random prompt from `misc/test_prompts.txt` and a random seed to ensure consistent GPU load patterns.
#### Calibrating Fallback Benchmark Duration
To screen for underperforming hardware, set `BENCHMARK_TEST_STEPS` to match your expected production workflow duration. This allows you to identify machines that won't meet performance requirements.
**Example:** If your typical workflow should complete in 90 seconds on acceptable hardware:
```bash
# 1. Measure it/sec on your reference machine
# RTX 4090 typically achieves ~43 it/sec with SD1.5
# 2. Calculate required steps
# 90 seconds × 43 it/sec = 3870 steps
# 3. Configure benchmark
export BENCHMARK_TEST_STEPS=3870
# 4. Machines completing significantly slower than 90s indicate hardware issues
```
**Performance expectations:**
- Benchmark duration should remain consistent across identical GPU models
- Significant variation (>20%) may indicate thermal, power, or configuration issues
## Endpoint
The worker provides a single endpoint:
- `/generate/sync`: Processes ComfyUI workflows using either predefined modifiers or custom workflow JSON
## Request Format
The worker accepts requests in the following format. Choose either modifier mode OR custom workflow mode:
**Modifier Mode:**
```json
{
"input": {
"request_id": "uuid-string", // optional - UUID generated if not provided
"modifier": "RawWorkflow",
"modifications": {
"prompt": "a beautiful landscape",
"width": 1024,
"height": 1024,
"steps": 20,
"seed": 123456789
},
"s3": { ... }, // optional
"webhook": { ... } // optional
}
}
```
**Custom Workflow Mode:**
```json
{
"input": {
"request_id": "uuid-string", // optional - UUID generated if not provided
"workflow_json": {
// Complete ComfyUI workflow JSON
},
"s3": { ... }, // optional
"webhook": { ... } // optional
}
}
```
## Request Fields
### Required Fields
- **`input`**: Contains the main workflow data
- **`input.request_id`**: Unique identifier for the request
### Workflow Mode (Choose One)
You must provide either `modifier` OR `workflow_json`, but not both:
#### Option 1: Modifier Mode
- **`input.modifier`**: Name of the predefined workflow modifier (e.g., "Text2Image")
- **`input.modifications`**: Parameters to pass to the modifier
#### Option 2: Custom Workflow Mode
- **`input.workflow_json`**: Complete ComfyUI workflow JSON
### Optional Fields
- **`input.s3`**: S3 configuration for file storage
- **`input.webhook`**: Webhook configuration for notifications
These configurations can be provided in the request JSON or via environment variables. Request-level configuration takes precedence over environment variables.
#### S3 Configuration
**Via Request JSON:**
```json
"s3": {
"access_key_id": "your-s3-access-key",
"secret_access_key": "your-s3-secret-access-key",
"endpoint_url": "https://my-endpoint.backblaze.com",
"bucket_name": "your-bucket",
"region": "us-east-1"
}
```
**Via Environment Variables:**
```bash
S3_ACCESS_KEY_ID=your-key
S3_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=your-secret
S3_BUCKET_NAME=your-bucket
S3_ENDPOINT_URL=https://s3.amazonaws.com
S3_REGION=us-east-1
```
#### Webhook Configuration
**Via Request JSON:**
```json
"webhook": {
"url": "your-webhook-url",
"extra_params": {
"custom_field": "value"
}
}
```
**Via Environment Variables:**
```bash
WEBHOOK_URL=https://your-webhook.com # Default webhook URL
WEBHOOK_TIMEOUT=30 # Webhook timeout in seconds
```
## Examples
### Basic Text-to-Image (Modifier Mode)
```json
{
"input": {
"modifier": "Text2Image",
"modifications": {
"prompt": "a cat sitting on a windowsill",
"width": 512,
"height": 512,
"steps": 20,
"seed": 42
}
}
}
```
### Custom Workflow Mode
```json
{
"input": {
"request_id": "67890", // optional - using custom ID for tracking
"workflow_json": {
"3": {
"inputs": {
"seed": 42,
"steps": 20,
"cfg": 8,
"sampler_name": "euler",
"scheduler": "normal",
"denoise": 1,
"model": ["4", 0],
"positive": ["6", 0],
"negative": ["7", 0],
"latent_image": ["5", 0]
},
"class_type": "KSampler"
}
}
}
}
```
## Client Libraries
See the client example for implementation details on how to integrate with the ComfyUI worker.
---
See Vast's serverless documentation for more details on how to use ComfyUI with autoscaler.