Adds `api_version` ranges for LangGraph API base image tags.
`~=0.11.0.dev5` resolves to the newest matching compatible image while
freezing later dev prereleases until rc/final/patch tags exist;
`>~=0.11.0.dev5` uses the same floor but can also float to future stable
releases while ignoring future prereleases.
Verified with `make format`, `make lint`, and `make test` from
`libs/cli`.
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Signed-off-by: Connor Braa <cwlbraa@langchain.dev>
## Summary
- When `langgraph deploy` prompts for the deployment name interactively,
persist it as `LANGSMITH_DEPLOYMENT_NAME` in the `.env` file so
subsequent deploys pick it up automatically
- Extracted `_resolve_env_path()` helper from `_parse_env_from_config()`
to share env file path resolution logic
- Skips writing when env vars are configured as an inline dict in
`langgraph.json` (no file to write to)
- **CI fix**: CLI integration tests were using `pip install` but
`setup-uv` with caching enabled, so the post-step cache save failed on a
non-existent directory — switched to `uv pip install`
## Test plan
- [x] All 207 existing unit tests pass
- [ ] Manual: run `langgraph deploy` without `--name`, enter a name at
prompt, verify `.env` now contains `LANGSMITH_DEPLOYMENT_NAME=<name>`
- [ ] Manual: run `langgraph deploy` again, verify the name is picked up
from `.env` without re-prompting
- [x] CI integration test cache fix (broken on main since Feb 2026)
### Summary
```
% langgraph deploy revisions list f5bb6e58-e2ab-40b9-9855-d6dd6d1051b6
No LangSmith API key found. Create one at Settings > API Keys in LangSmith.
Enter LangSmith API key:
Revision ID Status Created At
------------------------------------ -------- ---------------------------
fe05f163-58cf-4783-a918-0c78a8fab0c7 BUILDING 2026-03-12T20:47:14.626436Z
03c32fcf-544f-4517-a016-c7a7243b898d DEPLOYED 2026-03-12T20:30:09.199275Z
29605810-29cc-4110-ac05-d43e564827d0 DEPLOYED 2026-03-12T19:56:36.232427Z
```
make following fixes for deploy cli:
- allow logs command to read in `_DEPLOYMENT_NAME_ENV`
- change prompt for api key to be more user friendly
- refactor prompt for org scoped keys
- make sure --config option is documented in deploy help
### Summary
This PR introduces a subcommand implementation that allows `langgraph
deploy list` and `langgraph deploy delete` subcommands.
#### `langgraph deploy list`
```bash
(env) andrewnguonly@Andrew-Nguonly-KC23X90J02 langgraph % langgraph deploy list --help ⎈ gke_langchain-test-387119_us-west1_langgraph-cloud-us-west1
Usage: langgraph deploy list [OPTIONS]
[Beta] List LangSmith Deployments.
Options:
--name-contains TEXT Only show deployments whose names contain this value.
--api-key TEXT API key. Can also be set via LANGGRAPH_HOST_API_KEY,
LANGSMITH_API_KEY, or LANGCHAIN_API_KEY environment
variable or .env file.
--help Show this message and exit.
```
Output example:
```bash
(env) andrewnguonly@Andrew-Nguonly-KC23X90J02 cli % langgraph deploy list
Deployment ID Deployment Name Deployment URL
------------------------------------ -------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
a40d6567-87c0-485a-a23d-94309a7d4519 ht-andrew-test-04 -
9da26acb-d0c9-4af0-af9e-f3fe8dfe85bc ht-anirudh-deployment-test https://ht-anirudh-deployment-test-428af4737f8a533cb2b107587eb8f38f.us.langgraph.app/
```
#### `langgraph deploy delete`
```bash
(env) andrewnguonly@Andrew-Nguonly-KC23X90J02 langgraph % langgraph deploy delete --help ⎈ gke_langchain-test-387119_us-west1_langgraph-cloud-us-west1
Usage: langgraph deploy delete [OPTIONS] DEPLOYMENT_ID
[Beta] Delete a LangSmith Deployment.
Options:
--force Delete without prompting for confirmation.
--api-key TEXT API key. Can also be set via LANGGRAPH_HOST_API_KEY,
LANGSMITH_API_KEY, or LANGCHAIN_API_KEY environment variable
or .env file.
--help Show this message and exit.
```
Output example:
```bash
(env) andrewnguonly@Andrew-Nguonly-KC23X90J02 cli % langgraph deploy delete a40d6567-87c0-485a-a23d-94309a7d4519
Are you sure you want to delete deployment ID a40d6567-87c0-485a-a23d-94309a7d4519? (Y/n): Y
Host API key:
Deleted deployment a40d6567-87c0-485a-a23d-94309a7d4519.
```
```bash
(env) andrewnguonly@Andrew-Nguonly-KC23X90J02 cli % langgraph deploy delete a40d6567-87c0-485a-a23d-94309a7d4519
Are you sure you want to delete deployment ID a40d6567-87c0-485a-a23d-94309a7d4519? (Y/n): n
Aborted!
```
```bash
(env) andrewnguonly@Andrew-Nguonly-KC23X90J02 cli % langgraph deploy delete 9da26acb-d0c9-4af0-af9e-f3fe8dfe85bc --force
Host API key:
Deleted deployment 9da26acb-d0c9-4af0-af9e-f3fe8dfe85bc.
```
### Summary
This PR introduces a subcommand implementation that allows `langgraph
deploy list` and `langgraph deploy delete` subcommands.
#### `langgraph deploy list`
```bash
(env) andrewnguonly@Andrew-Nguonly-KC23X90J02 langgraph % langgraph deploy list --help ⎈ gke_langchain-test-387119_us-west1_langgraph-cloud-us-west1
Usage: langgraph deploy list [OPTIONS]
[Beta] List LangSmith Deployments.
Options:
--name-contains TEXT Only show deployments whose names contain this value.
--api-key TEXT API key. Can also be set via LANGGRAPH_HOST_API_KEY,
LANGSMITH_API_KEY, or LANGCHAIN_API_KEY environment
variable or .env file.
--help Show this message and exit.
```
Output example:
```bash
(env) andrewnguonly@Andrew-Nguonly-KC23X90J02 cli % langgraph deploy list
Deployment ID Deployment Name Deployment URL
------------------------------------ -------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
a40d6567-87c0-485a-a23d-94309a7d4519 ht-andrew-test-04 -
9da26acb-d0c9-4af0-af9e-f3fe8dfe85bc ht-anirudh-deployment-test https://ht-anirudh-deployment-test-428af4737f8a533cb2b107587eb8f38f.us.langgraph.app
```
#### `langgraph deploy delete`
```bash
(env) andrewnguonly@Andrew-Nguonly-KC23X90J02 langgraph % langgraph deploy delete --help ⎈ gke_langchain-test-387119_us-west1_langgraph-cloud-us-west1
Usage: langgraph deploy delete [OPTIONS] DEPLOYMENT_ID
[Beta] Delete a LangSmith Deployment.
Options:
--force Delete without prompting for confirmation.
--api-key TEXT API key. Can also be set via LANGGRAPH_HOST_API_KEY,
LANGSMITH_API_KEY, or LANGCHAIN_API_KEY environment variable
or .env file.
--help Show this message and exit.
```
Output example:
```bash
(env) andrewnguonly@Andrew-Nguonly-KC23X90J02 cli % langgraph deploy delete a40d6567-87c0-485a-a23d-94309a7d4519
Are you sure you want to delete deployment ID a40d6567-87c0-485a-a23d-94309a7d4519? (Y/n): Y
Host API key:
Deleted deployment a40d6567-87c0-485a-a23d-94309a7d4519.
```
```bash
(env) andrewnguonly@Andrew-Nguonly-KC23X90J02 cli % langgraph deploy delete a40d6567-87c0-485a-a23d-94309a7d4519
Are you sure you want to delete deployment ID a40d6567-87c0-485a-a23d-94309a7d4519? (Y/n): n
Aborted!
```
```bash
(env) andrewnguonly@Andrew-Nguonly-KC23X90J02 cli % langgraph deploy delete 9da26acb-d0c9-4af0-af9e-f3fe8dfe85bc --force
Host API key:
Deleted deployment 9da26acb-d0c9-4af0-af9e-f3fe8dfe85bc.
```
Allow users to deploy to langsmith deployments from the langgraph-cli.
This PR makes the following changes:
1. Add a simple host backend client with httpx
2. Adjust `progress.py` to show elapsed time for commands, and also use
threading.Event to stop the spinner
3. Adjust `_build` to allow arbitrary command so we can pass `docker
buildx build` and default to `docker build`
4. Add new `deploy` command, this re-uses a lot of the `langgraph build`
functionality, and then uses the new host-backend client to push the
built image to langsmith deployments.
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Co-authored-by: David Asamu <david.asamu@langchain.dev>
some of these changes were obvious, and some were less obvious. In a few
spots, it felt like a judgement call if we should be saying LangSmith
Deployment of LangGraph Server. But hopefully either works.
This PR introduces the `--build-command` and `--install-command`
arguments to `langgraph build`.
`--install-command` is a custom install command. If passed, it will be
run from wherever the `langgraph build` call was made, i.e. NOT where
the langgraph.json file lives (except if these are the same place). This
will override the detected install command that we previously used.
`--build-command` is a custom build command. This will run from wherever
the langgraph.json file lives, and will be done after the install has
been run.
You don't need to provide both. Just providing one will make the install
(detected or supplied) run in the directory from where `langgraph build
was called` and then have the build command (if one exists) run in the
directory where langgraph.json exists.
I think we should probably allow configuring the directories from which
these commands get run, but I don't think this needs to be part of the
MVP.
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Co-authored-by: William FH <13333726+hinthornw@users.noreply.github.com>
* Generate one `--build-context` for each dependency in the `docker build` command.
* Try and fix test
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Co-authored-by: Nuno Campos <nuno@langchain.dev>
* Migrate to `uv`
* Format `pyproject.toml` files properly
* Remove upper bounds on dependencies, and bounds on dev dependencies
(we should be using latest)
* Move to hatch for packaing
In the future we should:
* Set up dependabot / automate lockfile updates and tests
* Add tests for min compatible versions (I'll do this right after merge)
* Use dynamic versioning
* Bump `pydantic` to v2.11.4 in the lockfile, we have some tests failing
Using this argument, you can get more customization since you can do
`langgraph build` or directly `docker build` your image and then re-use
the `langgraph up --image my-image` and have it also spin up redis &
postgres for you.
Easier then writing your own compose file
- Now supporting local dependencies in directories that are not contained in the docker context (ie. outside the folder containing langgraph.json)
- This is achieved by passing each parent directorty as an additional context to docker build
- This makes it a lot easier to build projects contained in monorepos where you need to include some sibling/parent folder as a dependency
- Also include additional comments in the generated dockerfile to delimit each section