`stream` and `astream` docstrings listed different available
`stream_mode` options.
Both methods support the same seven stream modes as defined in
`StreamMode`
Fixed for consistency
Hi all,
I found out that the sync and async code examples of the `task` function
in `libs/langgraph/langgraph/func/__init__.py` have a typo:
```
Example: Sync Task
```python
from langgraph.func import entrypoint, task
@task
def add_one(a: int) -> int:
return a + 1
@entrypoint()
def add_one(numbers: list[int]) -> list[int]:
futures = [add_one(n) for n in numbers]
results = [f.result() for f in futures]
return results
# Call the entrypoint
add_one.invoke([1, 2, 3]) # Returns [2, 3, 4]
```
```
Both task and entrypoint functions have the same name which gives an
error.
This is a small PR to fix this
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## Issue
The `stream_mode` argument type includes `Sequence`, but it doesn't
correctly support non-list sequences. On the other hand, the
`print_mode` argument works as expected.
### Example
```python
from langgraph.pregel.main import Pregel
pregel = Pregel(nodes={}, channels=None, input_channels=[], output_channels=[], auto_validate=False)
stream_modes, *_ = pregel._defaults(
config={"recursion_limit": 1},
stream_mode=("values", "messages"),
print_mode=("values"),
output_keys=None,
interrupt_before=None,
interrupt_after=None,
durability=None,
)
print(stream_modes) # Expected `{'values', 'messages'}`, got `{('values', 'messages'), 'values'}`
```
## Summary
Replace f-string SQL formatting with parameterized queries to prevent
potential SQL injection in checkpoint migration code.
## Changes
Updated the migration version tracking INSERT statements in all
checkpoint saver classes to use parameterized queries instead of
f-string formatting:
- `PostgresSaver`
(libs/checkpoint-postgres/langgraph/checkpoint/postgres/__init__.py:100)
- `AsyncPostgresSaver`
(libs/checkpoint-postgres/langgraph/checkpoint/postgres/aio.py:104-106)
- `ShallowPostgresSaver`
(libs/checkpoint-postgres/langgraph/checkpoint/postgres/shallow.py:255)
- `AsyncShallowPostgresSaver`
(libs/checkpoint-postgres/langgraph/checkpoint/postgres/shallow.py:617-619)
**Before (vulnerable to SQL injection):**
```python
cur.execute(f"INSERT INTO checkpoint_migrations (v) VALUES ({v})")
```
**After (using parameterized query):**
```python
cur.execute("INSERT INTO checkpoint_migrations (v) VALUES (%s)", (v,))
```
## Risk Assessment
The practical risk is low since `v` is an integer loop variable
controlled by the codebase. However, using string formatting in SQL
queries is a well-known anti-pattern that can lead to SQL injection
vulnerabilities, especially if the code is later refactored or copied to
other contexts.
## Testing
- ✅ All 216 tests passing on PostgreSQL 15 and 16
- ✅ Linting and type checking passing
- ✅ No functional changes to behavior
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## Description
- Fixed a bug in `libs/sdk-py/langgraph_sdk/auth/__init__.py` where the
error message for an already-set authentication handler did not properly
render the handler value.
- Updated the error string from a static `{self._authenticate_handler}`
to a correctly interpolated f-string.
```python
"Authentication handler already set as {self._authenticate_handler}."
```
```python
f"Authentication handler already set as {self._authenticate_handler}."
```
- Error messages now correctly display the actual handler instance,
improving debugging clarity.
- **Issue:** Fixes https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/issues/6387
- **Dependencies:** -
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In this PR:
- Add missing LICENSE files for checkpoint-sqlite and
checkpoint-postgres libraries.
Both libraries specify the MIT License in their pyproject.toml files,
but the actual LICENSE files were missing.
This update adds the corresponding LICENSE files to ensure proper
license documentation and compliance.
This is a very small PR to correct a typo in the docstring of the
`PregelLoop.tick()` method.
```python
def tick(self) -> bool:
"""Execute a single iteration of the Pregel loop.
Args:
input_keys: The key(s) to read input from.
Returns:
True if more iterations are needed.
"""
```
Corrected to :
```python
def tick(self) -> bool:
"""Execute a single iteration of the Pregel loop.
Returns:
True if more iterations are needed.
"""
```
The docstring was written in #2946 when the signature of tick was
```python
def tick(
self,
*,
input_keys: Union[str, Sequence[str]],
) -> bool:
```
but it was simplified to
```python
def tick(self) -> bool:
```
in #5080
**Description:** Bumping the checkpoint-postgres package to version
3.0.1 to release an update to migrations
(https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/pull/6400).
**Issue:** N/A
**Dependencies:** N/A
**Twitter handle:** N/A
- **Description:** The final migration for the postgres checkpointer is
not currently idempotent. That presents problems when migrating from one
checkpointer to another or if migrations otherwise get applied twice.
This makes the final migration idempotent to avoid this problem.
- **Issue:** N/A
- **Dependencies:** N/A
- **Twitter handle:** N/A
Renaming LangGraph Server to Agent Server, this updates the redirects
from the old site to the new site's renamed files.
PR also includes some hosting --> platform setup redirects
PR #6195 fixed `bulk_update_state` to populate `task.result` by calling
`prepare_next_tasks` to discover task IDs. Before #6195,
prepare_next_tasks was gated by the condition `CONFIG_KEY_CHECKPOINT_ID
not in config[CONF]` - so it only ran if we were resuming from an empty
checkpoint. This check was removed in order to properly populate task
results. However, the removal of this check inadvertently applied
pending writes during manual state updates which caused issues when
forking:
- When you fork from a checkpoint by calling `update_state(config,
new_values, as_node="mynode")`, pending writes from the original
execution were being applied
- This caused stale data to leak into forked threads (eg. old tool call
results appearing in forked execution)
Changes
Removed pending writes application from `bulk_update_state` and
`abulk_update_state`:
- Still call `prepare_next_tasks` to discover task IDs, but skip the
code that applies null writes and regular pending writes
Tests
- Added `test_fork_does_not_apply_pending_writes` for sync and async
which verifies forking doesn't include stale pending writes from
original execution
This syncs the checkpoint interface specification with the base class
(`BaseCheckpointSaver`) in
`langgraph/libs/checkpoint/langgraph/checkpoint/base /__init__.py`.
**Description:** Adds the syntax directive to generated dockerfile for
langgraph builds if we have additional contexts
**Issue:** fixes issue with python monorepo builds failing
**Dependencies:** N/A
namespace decisions
```
langgraph.prebuilt
├── ToolRuntime # new
# all of the other stuff that was already there
langgraph.prebuilt.tool_node
├── ToolNode
├── ToolCallRequest # new
├── ToolRuntime # new
├── InjectedState
├── InjectedStore
├── ToolCallWrapper
├── AsyncToolCallWrapper
├── tools_condition
```
```
langchain.tools
├── ToolRuntime # now from langgraph.prebuilt
├── InjectedState # now from langgraph.prebuilt
├── InjectedStore # now from langgraph.prebuilt
├── ToolException
├── tool
├── BaseTool
├── InjectedToolArg
├── InjectedToolCallId
```
bumping core dependency for `langgraph-prebuilt` to `>1.0.0` so that we
can take advantage of internal utils that allow `ToolRuntime` injection.
We were previously bumping the version in lock step with prebuilt (prev
version was 0.3.67), so this pattern is in line with that.
Also updating snapshots accordingly:
* New mermaid syntax for a few graphs
* Removal of `examples` from `AIMessage`
UntrackedValue is a special channel type where the values in it are not
persisted to memory. Our v1 create_agent middleware used UntrackedValue
in middleware (e.g. ShellToolMiddleware) for some cool features like
temp files.
If a user has elected to use a checkpointer, we normally enforce that
the values they write to channels are serializable. However, this
doesn't make sense to enforce for UntrackedValues because the contract
is they're never written to checkpoint - so the user should not be
forced to make the contents of the channel serializable
However when using a checkpointer and durability sync/async, we found
that writes would still be persisted that contained UntrackedValue
contents in two forms:
a) UntrackedValue channel objects
b) Send objects - in the state passed to another node
Patched this in put_writes by a) skipping persisting writes to
UntrackedValue channels altogether and b) popping all UntrackedValue kv
pairs nested within Send packets. We also need to sanitize in
_put_checkpoint which is called when durability=="exit".
Added a basic test for UntrackedValue in test_channel.py and added more
comprehensive tests using Send under some different scenarios in
test_pregel.py
See https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/pull/6277
Adds langgraph.types.Overwrite, a deterministic way to bypass a reducer.
When encountering a value wrapped with Overwrite,
BinaryOperatorAggregate overwrites the channel value.
<img width="227" height="329" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f2136117-9aa3-4246-863d-d5df0e7d1df1"
/>
If either node_b or node_c overwrite (but not both), then at END the
channel is equal to the value node_b or node_c wrote. Order of execution
doesn't matter because once an Overwrite value is encountered, regular
values are ignored (self.operator is not called for the rest of the
update)
If multiple nodes overwrite in the same superstep then
InvalidUpdateError is thrown
Usage
```python
from langgraph.types import Overwrite
def node_b(state:State):
return {"messages": Overwrite(["b"])}
```
or
``` python
def node_b(state:State):
return {"messages": {"__overwrite__": ["b"]}}
```
Requests are not guaranteed to contain a body, and a request's body is
not guaranteed to be valid JSON.
This updates the type signature for authentication handlers
to account for these scenarios.
In this PR:
- Bump `langgraph-checkpoint` to 3.0
- Bump `langgraph-checkpoint-sqlite` to 3.0; Update
`langgraph-checkpoint` deps to >=3,<4
- Bump `langgraph-checkpoint-postgres` to 3.0; Update
`langgraph-checkpoint` max to <4 (keep prior min since the deprecated
functionality wasn't explicitly used)
- Bump `langgraph` to 1.0.1; update `langgraph-checkpoint` max bound to
4
- Bump `prebuilt` to 1.0.1; update `langgraph-checkpoint` max bound to 4
* catching error thrown by asyncio
* using 2nd check for annotations given Pydantic 2.12 changes
* skipping tests for remote graph bc langgraph-api is dependent on
`jsonschema-rs`
* skipping tests w/ pydantic v1 models
```bash
hint: This usually indicates a problem with the package or the build environment.
help: `jsonschema-rs` (v0.29.1) was included because `langgraph:dev` (v1.0.0rc1) depends on `langgraph-cli[inmem]` which
depends on `langgraph-api` (v0.4.29) which depends on `jsonschema-rs`
```
not yet testing for free threaded python, that'll be much more involved!
ended up separating lint / testing deps during this process bc I was
getting a ton of not required deps while testing that were complicating
things :/