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Adding models as dependency fails #36

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Hugobox opened this issue Mar 22, 2024 · 1 comment
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Adding models as dependency fails #36

Hugobox opened this issue Mar 22, 2024 · 1 comment

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@Hugobox
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Hugobox commented Mar 22, 2024

Hi!
I'm trying to add models on a machine for a workflow. But no matter how I install the model, it doesn't work.
Edit: here's the model and custom node I'm installing: https://github.com/kohya-ss/ControlNet-LLLite-ComfyUI?tab=readme-ov-file
The custom node gets installed but its model stays undefined instead of: controllllite_v01032064e_sdxl_canny_anime.safetensors

Ways I've tried:
1 - On the comfyDeploy.com workflow dependencies models add with either the comfyui manager search dropdown, the civitai search dropdown or pasting a huggingface url, all lead to the same: a green notification pops up saying that the model is being downloaded, but then nothing else happens. The models list is never updated and running the workflow results in an error saying that the model is missing.

2 - Editing the workflow, going in comfyui manager and installing the model from there. Seems to work, but when I try to deploy, it doesn't seem to see the new dependency.

Thanks for letting me know how to properly add models, checkpoint or controlnets as dependencies.

@BennyKok
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Thanks for the late reply, for adding models, even if the detection failed, you can still add them manually on the cloud

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