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 :/
**Description**
As part of this PR #6156, local deps are no longer installed in editable
mode. This change reverts that behaviour and ensures local packages are
installed in editable mode.
**Issue:** fixes#6288
This PR updates the OpenAPI specification with changes detected from the
LangGraph API server.
**Changes detected as of LangGraph API version 0.4.42**
This update was automatically generated by the sync workflow in the
langgraph-api repository.
Co-authored-by: hinthornw <hinthornw@users.noreply.github.com>
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.
### Description
Prevents interrupt tasks from executing when the resume value has not
yet been specified.
Implemented for sync and async Pregel loop
If a task execution is skipped, the skipped interrupt is still included
in the graph result for consistency:
``` python
result = graph.invoke(...)
interrupts = result.get("__interrupt__", []) # [interrupt_1, interrupt_2]
partial_result = graph.invoke(Command(resume=interrupt_1_resume_map), ...)
remaining_interrupts = partial_result.get("__interrupt__", []) # [interrupt_2]
```
### Tests
- `test_interrupt_with_send_payloads`: test for a single resume map that
resumes all interrupts at once
- `test_interrupt_with_send_payloads_sequential_resume`: test for two
resume maps delivered in sequence
- `test_node_with_multiple_interrupts_requires_full_resume` test
optimization for multiple interrupts within a single node
Solves https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/issues/6208
---------
Co-authored-by: Eugene Yurtsev <eyurtsev@gmail.com>
Issue
Support for `Checkpoint.metadata.writes` was dropped in `langgraph`
v0.5.x.
In `langgraph-checkpoint-postgres` v2.0.23, metadata was serialized with
`BasePostgresSaver._dump_metadata` -> `JsonPlusSerializer.dumps` which
handles `pydantic.BaseModel`.
In v2.0.23, metadata is serialized with `psycopg.types.json.Jsonb`,
which raises `TypeError: Object of type AIMessage is not JSON
serializable` when trying to serialize `writes`.
Solution
- Add `BaseCheckpointSaver.get_serializable_checkpoint_metadata` which
pops the `writes` key.
- Log deprecation warning when strange version combinations are used
Solves https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/issues/5769
---------
Co-authored-by: Alex Kondratev <56111142+soapun@users.noreply.github.com>
### Description
Fix `bulk_update_state` and `abulk_update_state` so history populates
`tasks[*].result` when creating state via supersteps.
There was a branch in these functions that I'm guessing was meant to be
triggered when a `StateUpdate.as_node` was the name of a real node (not
`"__input__"` or `"__copy__"`), but was never being triggered because of
a condition `CONFIG_KEY_CHECKPOINT_ID not in config[CONF]`:
```python
# apply pending writes, if not on specific checkpoint
if (
CONFIG_KEY_CHECKPOINT_ID not in config[CONF]
and saved is not None
and saved.pending_writes
):
next_tasks = prepare_next_tasks(...)
```
From what I can tell, in the bulk-update flow every superstep carries a
`checkpoint_id`, so the condition was always false. That skipped
`prepare_next_tasks(...)` and prevented us from discovering the task IDs
that we would need to attach the task result. So, I removed this check.
I also replaced the `pending_writes` check with a more lenient one (just
check it is not None to satisfy type checkers). I found that
`saved.pending_writes` was sometimes just `[]`, and in this case we
would skip `prepare_next_tasks(...)` and never attach the task result.
Now for each task discovered in `prepare_next_tasks(...)`, I collect the
task IDs and reuse them when running all writers of the chosen node
(applying the updates).
### Tests
- `test_supersteps_populate_task_results` for `PregelLoop` and
`AsyncPregelLoop`
These tests build a single node graph and compare history from two
threads: one uses `.invoke` and the other is build from supersteps. Both
tests fail on main and pass with this PR.
### Issue
Solves https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/issues/6206
Update the redirects from the old docs to page changes in the new docs,
namely consolidating all the observability studio guides onto one page.
Dependent on: https://github.com/langchain-ai/docs/pull/681
This PR updates the dependencies in all Python packages using `uv lock
--upgrade`.
This is an automated PR created by the UV Lock Upgrade workflow.
Co-authored-by: sydney-runkle <54324534+sydney-runkle@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR ensures that even if a type has multiple annotations, we can
still detect the `BaseChannel` subclasses attached.
```py
class State(TypedDict):
# recognized as EphemeralValue(int)
foo: Annotated[int, EphemeralValue]
# now recognized as EphemeralValue(int)
bar: Annotated[int, EphemeralValue, OtherMetadata]
# now recognized as EphemeralValue(int)
baz: Annotated[int, SomeMetadata, EphemeralValue, OtherMetadata]
```
This adds `StateSnapshot` to the union type annotation of
`CheckpointTask.state`.
The annotation was previously incomplete: `map_debug_checkpoint()`
generates `CheckpointPayload` objects from `PregelTask` objects, and the
`state` field in `PregelTask` is of type `None | RunnableConfig |
StateSnapshot`.
We currently only support auth on the default routes; we'd like to be
able to support it on all (non-meta/liveness probe) routes by default.
This is the first step in that direction.
The `$contains` auth operator supports subset containment checks, but
this has previously been undocumented. This updates `FilterType` and its
associated docstring to reflect this support.