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This custom node uses a simple password to protect ComfyUI.
Please be aware that absolute security does not exist. This login node offers only basic
protection for ComfyUI. Use it at your own risk.
With that in mind, here is a freshly installed ComfyUI instance with ComfyUI-Login on a new Linux system with an RTX 4090 GPU:
http://219.135.230.151:56784/login
If you find a way to compromise it, please let me know. I’ll address the issue and share the server with you.
To install this node, you have two options:
ComfyUI/custom_nodes/, git clone this repo, and do `pip install -rrequirements.txt` in the repo’s directory.
For your first login, you may choose any password. This password will be encrypted and
stored in a file named PASSWORD within the folder.
If you forget your password, you can reset it by deleting the PASSWORD file found in
the folder. After doing this, you will be able to log
in again using a new password of your choice.
To disable the login feature, you can either:
ComfyUI/custom_nodes/directory. Then, restart ComfyUI for the changes to take effect.
it.
ComfyUI-Login also protects the server from unauthorized API calls.
You can find your token in your console (command line window) if you have set your
password. It’ll look like this:
For direct API calls, use token=$2b...
You have two options to validate your call:
token. An example can be found in./script_examples/websockets_api_example.py.
./script_examples/free_memory.sh
Feel free to modify login.html if you want to personalize your login page.
This is removed due to confliction with the latest version of ComfyUI.
The browser will send a /free POST request to the server when the user is leaving, logging out, or refreshing the page.
This is handled purely in JavaScript. If you prefer not to use this feature, simply delete the file js/free_memory.js.
If you place a GUEST_MODE file in the ./login/ folder alongside the PASSWORD file, you can activate the experimental guest mode on the login page. This mode allows anonymous guests to use your ComfyUI to generate images, but they won’t be able to change any settings or install new custom nodes.
Utilizing this guest mode enables researchers to demonstrate their new methods using ComfyUI without concern that the system will be altered by guests.
This Guest Mode is still a WIP, and should be used with caution.