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William FHandGitHub 053b606b46 cli: 0.3.3 (#5100) 2025-06-13 13:15:26 -07:00
William FHandGitHub 4548a0ebe8 feat: Customizable Pip Installer (#5098)
Let you set "pip_installer": "pip" (or uv) to handle corner cases in install compatibilities
2025-06-13 10:35:28 -07:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 0171e9a323 fix(langgraph): remove deprecated output usage in favor of output_schema (#5095)
use output_schema
2025-06-13 12:34:39 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub c439cb0872 refactor(langgraph): Remove PregelNode's inheritance from Runnable (#5093)
remove Runnable inheritance for PregelNode
2025-06-13 10:17:42 -04:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 2a4d7e8889 Remove support for node reading a single managed value (#5083) 2025-06-12 15:19:55 -07:00
Nuno Campos 7f3578e0f1 Remove support for node reading a single managed value
- This has never been used and is not useful or intended functionality
2025-06-12 15:11:19 -07:00
Lauren Hirata SinghandGitHub e2f96b5ae5 revert incident banner (#5082) 2025-06-12 17:24:36 -04:00
Lauren Hirata Singh 0d5f7e55bf revert incident banner 2025-06-12 17:10:22 -04:00
Lauren Hirata SinghandGitHub 9209f11187 incident banner (#5081) 2025-06-12 16:04:20 -04:00
Lauren Hirata SinghandGitHub bb1c5b8cdf Update docs/overrides/main.html 2025-06-12 15:57:14 -04:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub d6bb008ff4 PregelLoop: Simplify tick() method (#5080)
* PregelLoop: Simplify tick() method

- Split out superstep finish into separate after_tick() method
- Handle input in __enter__
- Remove unnecessary recursive shortcut
- Remove input sentinel objects

* Lint
2025-06-12 19:53:55 +00:00
Lauren Hirata Singh 6130e08fa6 incident banner 2025-06-12 15:52:36 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 3ad061f0d7 serialize/deserialize pandas with pickle fallback (#5057) 2025-06-12 15:14:00 -04:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 116b5d1cac Remove code paths no longer needed (#5079) 2025-06-12 11:47:10 -07:00
Nuno Campos 0aff02e180 Remove code paths no longer needed
- These were only used by the kafka scheduler
2025-06-12 11:25:20 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 074af5c122 Avoid saving checkpoints for subgraphs when checkpoint_during=False (#5051) 2025-06-11 11:11:02 -07:00
langchain-infraandGitHub 29ffaa0e0b docs: fix config section (#5066) 2025-06-11 13:23:33 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 45cd4e1928 oss: auto apply labels to contributor issues (#5067)
auto apply labels
2025-06-11 17:19:49 +00:00
langchain-infraandGitHub 480271f753 docs: add mount prefix environment variable (#5060) 2025-06-11 11:20:19 -04:00
infra 66fdf60e47 docs: add mount prefix environment variable 2025-06-11 11:18:16 -04:00
infra 0894daf3fc docs: add mount prefix environment variable 2025-06-11 11:17:45 -04:00
Lauren Hirata SinghandGitHub 850c55d630 Revert "fix assistants overview link" (#5059) 2025-06-11 11:02:17 -04:00
Lauren Hirata SinghandGitHub c0d65ff409 Revert "fix assistants overview link (#5058)"
This reverts commit be7b60a722.
2025-06-11 10:58:52 -04:00
Lauren Hirata SinghandGitHub be7b60a722 fix assistants overview link (#5058) 2025-06-11 10:58:07 -04:00
Eugene YurtsevandGitHub d467ec6556 Remove gitmcp badge (#5055)
* Remove gitmcp badge

* xt

* x
2025-06-11 10:55:05 -04:00
b8683ab67a docs: Update subgraphs.md (#5052)
* Update subgraphs.md

The state while defining the Subgraph is updated. Also an edge connecting START to the call_model node in the subgraph was created.

* Update docs/docs/concepts/subgraphs.md

* Update docs/docs/concepts/subgraphs.md

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Co-authored-by: Eugene Yurtsev <eugene@langchain.dev>
2025-06-11 13:49:51 +00:00
William Fu-Hinthorn 6a9ca8d67e Update existing 2025-06-10 17:59:41 -07:00
William Fu-Hinthorn 3b98044f2f Add tests 2025-06-10 17:29:27 -07:00
Nuno Campos a4a8934bd3 Avoid saving checkpoints for subgraphs when checkpoint_during=False
- We can avoid saving checkpoints for successful subgraphs which do not request multi-turn memory
2025-06-10 17:25:05 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 470b9a4b97 Clean up PregelNode attributes (#5049) 2025-06-10 17:24:03 -07:00
Nuno Campos 516175780d Clean up things for Matt! 2025-06-10 16:14:15 -07:00
William FHandGitHub 571780f74c fix: header merging (#4926) 2025-06-10 14:44:34 -07:00
Emmanuel FerdmanandGitHub d719438307 fix: throw exception on multiple injections (#5033)
Throw exception on for multiple injections

Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Ferdman <emmanuelferdman@gmail.com>
2025-06-10 16:54:01 -04:00
Simon FrankandGitHub 85c809a651 docs: fixed a wrong import in persistence docs (#5045) 2025-06-10 20:53:50 +00:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 0441fd156f Add docs for checkpoint encryption (#5047)
docs: list CipherProtocol in API
2025-06-10 16:52:45 -04:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 37b5d3886c Add library overview to AGENTS.md (#5044) 2025-06-10 10:08:55 -07:00
Nuno Campos b95267a3cc Refine dependency map 2025-06-10 10:06:08 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 2e33c520a5 Support numpy array serialization in JsonPlusSerializer (#5035)
* Handle numpy Fortran arrays

* Lint

* Lint

* Lint
2025-06-10 01:17:28 +00:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 67b1dc602e Update ormsgpack (#5034)
* Update ormsgpack

- Now supports bytearray/memoryview passthrough

* Lint
2025-06-10 00:30:58 +00:00
Naohiro YoshidaandGitHub 1519b90414 Centralized CheckpointTuple creation into a shared function for checkpoint_postgres (#4970) 2025-06-09 18:40:17 +00:00
YkohandGitHub 0035ab9825 docs: Replace unsupported models with structured output-supported models (#3982) 2025-06-09 14:17:05 -04:00
c42cd57a32 chore: Update variable naming in postgres store (#4096)
Co-authored-by: William FH <13333726+hinthornw@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-06-09 17:54:06 +00:00
acc56e094a docs: add query params for Store semantic search (#4828)
Co-authored-by: William FH <13333726+hinthornw@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-06-09 17:47:50 +00:00
Yassin NouhandGitHub 6b30d4fd8f docs: enhance PostgresSaver connection requirements explanation (#4953)
docs: enhance PostgresSaver connection requirements explanation - Add detailed explanation of why autocommit=True and row_factory=dict_row are required - Include example of incorrect usage and resulting errors - Addresses issue #4937 about incomplete setup documentation
2025-06-09 17:12:44 +00:00
fcc37cd06b docs: update tutorial/rag/langgraph_adaptive_rag.ipynb (#2006)
- add some explanations of ipynb code in markdown cell.

Co-authored-by: Sydney Runkle <54324534+sydney-runkle@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-06-09 12:54:29 -04:00
William FHandGitHub c17ee1bf5a feat: [CLI] Add support for building deps with uv (#4995) 2025-06-09 08:57:29 -07:00
William FHandGitHub 88c603b00b fix: (sdk-js) Expand ToolMessage Type (#5015) 2025-06-09 08:22:35 -07:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub c12f7cb2b9 github: support blank issues (help with v1 planning) (#4999)
blank issues
2025-06-09 13:52:14 +00:00
🤖Esteban Dalel RandGitHub 6d7d689578 docs: highlight changed lines in 3-add-memory.md (#4930) 2025-06-08 14:08:04 +00:00
LostInCode404andGitHub f1b7eca7fc docs: Update 1-build-basic-chatbot.md to add a section about END node (#4886)
Update `1-build-basic-chatbot.md` to add a section about `END` node
2025-06-08 13:51:17 +00:00
Michael LiandGitHub 93766a6df1 docs: fix assistants url at manage_assistants.md (#4993)
* docs: fix agent supervisor doc codes

* docs: fix assistants url at manage_assistants.md
2025-06-08 13:49:45 +00:00
Dionysis GlytsosandGitHub a9d4e0da29 docs: fix typos (#4992)
Fix typos
2025-06-08 13:46:41 +00:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 9105e60a34 graph: improve generics on StateGraph etc + move typing utils to private file (#4982) 2025-06-06 19:51:05 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub b735452153 deprecate input and output in favor of input_schema and output_schema (#4983) 2025-06-06 19:44:56 -04:00
Sydney Runkle 5920d8aa92 using StateT as default for InputT 2025-06-06 12:58:19 -04:00
533f5b3d6f docs: fix task description example in the agent supervisor tutorial (#4938)
* docs: fix agent supervisor doc codes

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2025-06-06 13:41:41 +00:00
Asamu DavidandGitHub be5889a7df docs: add docs for image_distro cli option (#4974) 2025-06-05 23:11:47 +01:00
David Asamu 0bf268feca add docs for image_distro cli option 2025-06-05 17:23:05 +01:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 5e7566f4a3 lint: use pep 604 union syntax and pep 585 generic syntax (#4963)
* new union syntax

* fix test

* second round of conversions by injecting future annotations

* format + add top level makefile
2025-06-04 21:50:16 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 494c8ef0d2 docs: remove references to StateGraph(dict) (#4964)
remove StateGraph(dict)
2025-06-04 21:29:19 -04:00
lc-arjunandGitHub 45e60ff9e1 fix: camel case to snake case conversion (#4966) 2025-06-04 17:31:12 -07:00
Nuno Campos 194c4c1d1c cli 0.2.12 2025-06-04 15:50:07 -07:00
1a76f6a92a 🐛 [CLI] Generate one --build-context argument for each dependency in the docker build command. (#4962)
* Generate one `--build-context` for each dependency in the `docker build` command.

* Try and fix test

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2025-06-04 22:48:48 +00:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub aedf974dfd docs: deploy from v0 branch for now (#4960)
only deploy docs on v0
2025-06-04 13:27:48 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub c0b6a85488 docs: format to allow for deploy (#4959)
formatting
2025-06-04 17:20:19 +00:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 9fde14079a docs: use retry_policy instead of retry in docs (#4958) 2025-06-04 17:12:13 +00:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 02f3944e88 rename retry -> retry_policy (#4957) 2025-06-04 14:55:06 +00:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 1ea5812ed0 Fix step_timeout causing ParentCommand/GraphInterrupt exception to bubble up (#4950) 2025-06-03 17:32:46 -07:00
Nuno Campos 314115513c Fix step_timeout causing ParentCommand/GraphInterrupt exception to bubble up
- We should not re-raise exceptions in commit() as that is now called in a future done callback
- panic_or_proceed takes care of re-raising exceptions as needed anyway
2025-06-03 17:26:29 -07:00
Nuno Campos 161a1e3af6 Remove from ci matrix 2025-06-03 17:26:13 -07:00
Nuno Campos f8995f234c Remove scheduler-kafka library
Superseded by upcoming distributed runner
2025-06-03 17:25:17 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 5f1d76ba3b docs: fix a grammar issue in multiple files (#4935) 2025-06-03 17:04:20 -07:00
Asamu DavidandGitHub 13ebe1ad8c cli v0.2.11 release (#4941) 2025-06-04 01:00:06 +01:00
David Asamu ae2b766d0f bump version 2025-06-04 00:53:56 +01:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub b211d4e767 Make it possible to run test command without docker installed (#4948) 2025-06-03 16:29:14 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 0b609646d5 Fix async callback manager tag handling (#4949) 2025-06-03 16:23:22 -07:00
Nuno Campos 5ab5da767b Pass tags when configuring async callback manager 2025-06-03 16:17:17 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub a534807ec9 Allow same-name channels and nodes in StateGraph (#4944) 2025-06-03 16:15:07 -07:00
Nuno Campos 89e827bd15 Make it possible to run test command without docker installed 2025-06-03 16:14:46 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub d4018497a9 Fix ensure_config docstring (#4947) 2025-06-03 16:02:44 -07:00
Nuno Campos 7080eaa79e docs: fix ensure_config docstring 2025-06-03 15:56:41 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 9c6e8d5237 Fix duplicate article typos in docs (#4946) 2025-06-03 15:56:04 -07:00
langchain-infraandGitHub ae3c2e0b89 fix: use right deployment link (#4945) 2025-06-03 18:55:05 -04:00
Nuno Campos cd2847ee07 docs: fix double article typos 2025-06-03 15:53:19 -07:00
infra 7335b80586 fix: use right deployment link 2025-06-03 18:42:11 -04:00
Asamu DavidandGitHub 394ea1c12b Merge branch 'main' into david/06-03/update-cli-version 2025-06-03 23:40:10 +01:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub b00ea605e2 checkpoint-postgres: Use lock also for pipeline mode (#4942) 2025-06-03 15:30:04 -07:00
Nuno Campos bb990715f1 Allow same-name channels and nodes in StateGraph
- We no longer auto create a same-name channel for each node, so this limitation can now be lifted
2025-06-03 15:29:49 -07:00
Asamu DavidandGitHub fce7652b7c Merge branch 'main' into david/06-03/update-cli-version 2025-06-03 23:26:42 +01:00
langchain-infraandGitHub 8837b8534f fix: use right link (#4943) 2025-06-03 18:15:51 -04:00
infra 4473db6361 fix: use right link 2025-06-03 18:12:41 -04:00
Nuno Campos c31c940bbb checkpoint-postgres: Use lock also for pipeline mode 2025-06-03 14:59:56 -07:00
Asamu DavidandGitHub 5c18123bb7 cli v0.2.11 release
## Description 

bump cli version to 0.2.11
2025-06-03 21:37:25 +01:00
Asamu DavidandGitHub 7ba5636200 add support for image_distro in config file (#4871) 2025-06-03 20:59:06 +01:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 37c215b5a2 Improve type checking on graph init and invoke/stream (#4932) 2025-06-03 15:21:51 -04:00
Asamu DavidandGitHub f528f5ebd6 Merge branch 'main' into david/05-28/support-image-distro-config 2025-06-03 18:18:22 +01:00
Michael Li cd28bef155 docs: fix a grammar issue in multiple files 2025-06-04 01:20:29 +10:00
David DuongandGitHub 3a74514bc3 fix(sdk-js): uiMessageReducer should handle undefined metadata (#4931) 2025-06-03 15:21:25 +02:00
Tat Dat Duong 2b759a2a33 fix(sdk-js): uiMessageReducer should handle undefined metadata 2025-06-03 15:20:13 +02:00
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723cff9001 build(deps): bump actions/setup-node from 3 to 4 (#4915)
Bumps [actions/setup-node](https://github.com/actions/setup-node) from 3 to 4.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/actions/setup-node/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/actions/setup-node/compare/v3...v4)

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2025-06-03 08:37:31 -04:00
lc-arjunandGitHub 7d27d108fc bump sdk (#4925) 2025-06-02 18:16:08 -07:00
Arjun Natarajan f4b480c4b8 bump sdk 2025-06-02 18:13:36 -07:00
lc-arjunandGitHub 8c560ef62a feat: support custom tracer when creating run in ts sdk (#4924) 2025-06-02 18:10:01 -07:00
David Asamu 1e324b681a update dockerfile generation logic, fix pip removal in wolfi 2025-06-03 01:43:59 +01:00
Arjun Natarajan 6002aebec5 maybe nees the full lint rewrite 2025-06-02 17:35:12 -07:00
Arjun Natarajan b438210a0d maybe fixes lint 2025-06-02 17:33:29 -07:00
Arjun Natarajan b908e96541 need to export it here too 2025-06-02 17:27:33 -07:00
Arjun Natarajan 70dc0323c1 i want this exported 2025-06-02 17:26:20 -07:00
Arjun Natarajan a75e40192f perhaps better typing 2025-06-02 17:18:59 -07:00
Arjun Natarajan 952017fbe2 feat: support custom tracer when creating run in ts sdk 2025-06-02 17:17:07 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 36bd88287f Fix makefile command file for dev server (#4922) 2025-06-02 16:41:59 -07:00
Nuno Campos 5e5840805e Fix makefile command file for dev server
- pidfile was always empty
2025-06-02 16:35:48 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 7828003958 Fix Command(graph=PARENT) when used together w checkpointer=True (#4921) 2025-06-02 16:18:52 -07:00
Nuno Campos e5e78e4192 Fix Command(graph=PARENT) when used together w checkpointer=True 2025-06-02 16:05:32 -07:00
William FHandGitHub e2b14a9499 feat: Add onRequest callback to JS SDK (#4919)
Add onRequest callback
2025-06-02 13:43:16 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 2563301f39 Remove unused deprecation decorator/warning (#4917) 2025-06-02 15:53:26 -04:00
David Asamu bbbadc3db9 regenerate schema + lint & format 2025-06-02 20:50:48 +01:00
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b4cb4e72ab build(deps): bump actions/configure-pages from 4 to 5 (#4916)
Bumps [actions/configure-pages](https://github.com/actions/configure-pages) from 4 to 5.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/actions/configure-pages/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/actions/configure-pages/compare/v4...v5)

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7e45a0530b build(deps): bump actions/cache from 3 to 4 (#4913)
Bumps [actions/cache](https://github.com/actions/cache) from 3 to 4.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/actions/cache/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/actions/cache/blob/main/RELEASES.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/actions/cache/compare/v3...v4)

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dd059fea3c build(deps): bump actions/checkout from 3 to 4 (#4912)
Bumps [actions/checkout](https://github.com/actions/checkout) from 3 to 4.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/actions/checkout/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/actions/checkout/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/actions/checkout/compare/v3...v4)

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2025-06-02 15:17:04 -04:00
Michael LiandGitHub 871b1dccd8 docs: fix grammar issues in deployment_options.md and faq.md (#4905) 2025-06-02 15:04:03 -04:00
Daiki InoueandGitHub f8b5e05c47 docs: fix a typo (#4908) 2025-06-02 15:03:23 -04:00
Eugene YurtsevandGitHub 6cde3ee7a3 ci: add depandabot config for upgrading actions (#4911)
Depandabot config for suggesting to update old actions
2025-06-02 15:03:03 -04:00
Michael LiandGitHub d44581d754 docs: fix typos in langgraph_studio.md and low_level.md (#4909) 2025-06-02 17:49:04 +00:00
Michael LiandGitHub dc787b5aa6 docs: fix grammar issues in langgraph_data_plane.md and langgraph_platform.md (#4906)
* docs: fix grammar issues in langgraph_data_plane.md and langgraph_platform.md

* docs: further update the wording in langgraph_data_plane.md
2025-06-02 17:48:55 +00:00
Michael LiandGitHub 0d6af09187 docs: fix grammar issues in application_structure.md and assistants.md (#4904)
* docs: fix a grammar error in mcp.md

* docs: fix a grammar error in multi-agent.md

* docs: fix grammar issues in application_structure.md and assistants.md
2025-06-02 13:48:50 -04:00
Michael LiandGitHub 469576f966 docs: fix grammar issues in langgraph_self_hosted_control_plane.md and langgraph_server.md (#4907) 2025-06-02 17:47:16 +00:00
Michael LiandGitHub f00b994692 docs: fix incorrect word in memory.md (#4902) 2025-06-02 13:48:18 +00:00
Michael LiandGitHub 7d6243e6b4 docs: fix incorrect word in custom_docker.md (#4901) 2025-06-02 13:48:06 +00:00
Michael LiandGitHub 8fd50a50d4 docs: fix grammar errors in mcp.md and multi-agent.md (#4903)
* docs: fix a grammar error in mcp.md

* docs: fix a grammar error in multi-agent.md
2025-06-02 13:46:29 +00:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub eaa1b37645 Require state_schema in StateGraph.__init__ (#4897) 2025-06-02 01:52:35 +00:00
David DuongandGitHub 21f762140a docs(sdk-js): improve resumability docs (#4899) 2025-06-02 02:10:16 +02:00
Tat Dat Duong 5973fcb0ae docs(sdk-js): improve resumability docs 2025-06-02 02:09:43 +02:00
David DuongandGitHub 624c688013 feat(sdk-js): add docs for reconnectOnMount, expose run metadata (#4898) 2025-06-02 01:53:46 +02:00
Tat Dat Duong d05b323b88 feat(sdk-js): add docs for reconnectOnMount, expose run metadata 2025-06-02 01:52:40 +02:00
Ikpreet S BabraandGitHub 765bc3b9e0 docs: Update 2-add-tools.md (#4896)
Typo in first sentence.
2025-06-01 10:47:35 +00:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 78d3d8c802 Remove add_conditional_edge(..., then=) (#4893)
- This is redundant with deferred nodes, and not documented
2025-06-01 06:46:51 -04:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 3b85c83d51 Avoid repeated runtime calls to get_type_hints (#4888) 2025-05-31 08:37:23 -07:00
Eugene YurtsevandGitHub 08f88ce8da docs: add gtm (#4887)
Add google tag manager
2025-05-30 21:49:22 -04:00
Nuno Campos d661d528b2 Avoid repeated runtime calls to get_type_hints
- Replace get_type_hints logic with much simpler implementation which only collects annotated keys (not the annotations themselves)
- Cache annotations in a WeakKeyDictionary
2025-05-30 16:30:53 -07:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 5cbf31e8a4 Remove non-state Graph (#4872) 2025-05-29 21:56:53 -04:00
a5e6223569 Remove MessageGraph (#4875)
Remove MessageGraph

Co-authored-by: Nuno Campos <nuno@langchain.dev>
2025-05-29 21:50:23 -04:00
Nuno CamposandSydney Runkle afb83d2201 Remove non-state Graph
- Not used in any examples/docs
2025-05-29 21:38:58 -04:00
David Asamu 1e8f5dd2b6 add warning when image distro is not configured as wolfi 2025-05-30 00:25:27 +01:00
David Asamu 574a9246a6 add unit tests for image_distro config 2025-05-29 23:30:27 +01:00
David Asamu c46f7a4c3d add support for image_distro in config file 2025-05-29 21:54:54 +01:00
langchain-infraandGitHub 8e82c7d1a0 docs: fix self hosted control plane concepts/docs (#4870) 2025-05-29 16:16:02 -04:00
infra 2066e4c018 docs: fix self hosted control plane concepts/docs 2025-05-29 13:10:16 -07:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub f8fae30aa9 docs: fix pprint import (#4869) 2025-05-29 19:37:43 +00:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 2615c7046c Remove UntrackedValue channel (#4868) 2025-05-29 12:14:36 -07:00
Nuno Campos 05f3904d09 Remove UntrackedValue channel
- This is incompatible with distributed execution modes, so needs to go
2025-05-29 12:07:51 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 583fe9fd84 Remove UntrackedValue channel (#4859) 2025-05-29 11:52:10 -07:00
Nuno Campos 0afc4ebda3 Flip default for checkpoint_during
- Now defaulting to False, ie. saving only the final checkpoint
- All features other than time travel into an intermediate step are supported by checkpoint_during=False so this is a better default for almost all use cases
2025-05-29 11:45:54 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub d55cafad29 Remove Channel node builder (#4858) 2025-05-28 14:30:12 -07:00
Nuno Campos 1b961f68b9 Remove Channel node builder
- Replaced by NodeBuilder introduced in earlier PR
2025-05-28 14:14:47 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 045d6dfb82 Update managed value usage in local_read (#4854) 2025-05-28 14:05:14 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 26d5fccfa0 Modify stream mode messages and custom to respect subgraphs=False (#4843) 2025-05-28 14:05:03 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 76661f4c9c Remove Checkpoint.writes (#4822) 2025-05-28 14:04:45 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 9320bedd2a Remove Checkpoint.pending_sends (#4820) 2025-05-28 14:04:26 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 3737d886e7 Pregel: Add NodeBuilder class to replace Channel.subscribe_to (#4819) 2025-05-28 14:04:08 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 8386eaceab Remove dict subclasses used for values/updates stream chunks (#4816) 2025-05-28 14:03:40 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub c32677c92d Remove old checkpoint test fixtures (#4814) 2025-05-28 14:03:12 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub e384ccacaf Remove postgres shallow checkpointer (#4813) 2025-05-28 14:02:58 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub dc95f95181 Remove ChannelsManager, ManagedValues are now static classes and never instantiated (#4812) 2025-05-28 14:02:43 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 2e4645ce61 Remove Context channel / managed value, Remove SharedValue (#4857) 2025-05-28 14:02:12 -07:00
Nuno Campos 197b01e985 Update managed value usage in local_read 2025-05-28 10:40:20 -07:00
Nuno Campos bc404d14f6 Format 2025-05-27 16:07:54 -07:00
Nuno Campos 936176eb21 Remove Checkpoint.writes
- This has been superseded by saving the individual writes of each task through put_writes()
- Removing this speeds up checkpoint operations as it was duplicating data saved elsewhere already
2025-05-25 19:06:46 -07:00
Nuno Campos 4e8fbe4525 Remove Checkpoint.pending_sends
- Instead store sends in a Topic channel, removing the need to fetch sends as writes against the parent checkpoint
- Remove deprecated/unused functions in langgraph-checkpoint (will require bumping min range for langgraph-checkpoint in langgraph lib)
- Implement migration of old pending sends in langgraph-checkpoint-postgres
- Ensure parent config of `checkpoint_during=False` checkpoints always points to checkpoints that were also saved
2025-05-25 19:06:02 -07:00
Nuno Campos 85522ec6a6 Pregel: Add NodeBuilder class to replace Channel.subscribe_to
- For now keeping Channel.subscribe_to given it was used in docs
2025-05-24 20:35:37 -07:00
Nuno Campos 0f8f5444bc Lint 2025-05-24 14:54:57 -07:00
Nuno Campos bc17c3522b Remove old checkpoint test fixtures
- Now all tests fully migrated to more recent sync_checkpointer and async_checkpointer fixtures for parametrising on checkpointer
- Use sync/async_store fixtures where tests used only in memory store
- Remove unused "should snapshot" check for older versions of langchain core no longer tested against
2025-05-24 14:27:13 -07:00
Nuno Campos 8c11c1155a Remove postgres shallow checkpointer
- This was deprecated, and superseded by checkpoint_during=False, which is available for all checkpointers
2025-05-24 12:39:50 -07:00
Nuno Campos 9c79d887a0 Remove ChannelsManager, ManagedValues are now static classes and never instantiated
- This keeps the existing API for accessing IsLastValue, RemainingSteps, but simplifies the internal implementation
- This lets us remove ChannelsManager completely, which no longer needs to be a context manager, now replaced w function channels_from_checkpoint
- Managed values are now simple functions that return a value given a PregelScratchpad, which will be easier to implement in distributed runner
2025-05-24 12:15:11 -07:00
Nuno Campos 889b40e7a8 Remove Context channel / managed value, Remove SharedValue
- Both have been deprecated long ago, have not been present in docs for quite a while
- Removing these lets us delete some code paths that were dedicated to this, easing work on distributed runner
2025-05-24 11:05:15 -07:00
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
name: "\U0001F41B Bug Report"
description: Report a bug in LangGraph. To report a security issue, please instead use the security option below. For questions, please use the GitHub Discussions.
labels: ["02 Bug Report"]
labels: [pending,bug]
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
blank_issues_enabled: false
blank_issues_enabled: true
version: 2.1
contact_links:
- name: 🤔 Question or Problem
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
name: Documentation
description: Report an issue related to the LangGraph documentation.
title: "DOC: <Please write a comprehensive title after the 'DOC: ' prefix>"
labels: [03 - Documentation]
labels: [documentation]
body:
- type: textarea
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@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
# Please see the documentation for all configuration options:
# https://docs.github.com/github/administering-a-repository/configuration-options-for-dependency-updates
# and
# https://docs.github.com/code-security/dependabot/dependabot-version-updates/configuration-options-for-the-dependabot.yml-file
version: 2
updates:
- package-ecosystem: "github-actions"
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "weekly"
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@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Get .mypy_cache to speed up mypy
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.all
uses: actions/cache@v3
uses: actions/cache@v4
env:
SEGMENT_DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT_MIN: "2"
with:
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Get .mypy_cache_test to speed up mypy
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.all
uses: actions/cache@v3
uses: actions/cache@v4
env:
SEGMENT_DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT_MIN: "2"
with:
@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
name: test
on:
workflow_call:
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
python-version:
- "3.11"
- "3.12"
defaults:
run:
working-directory: libs/scheduler-kafka
name: "test #${{ matrix.python-version }}"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
enable-cache: true
cache-suffix: "test-scheduler-kafka"
- name: Login to Docker Hub
uses: docker/login-action@v3
if: ${{ !github.event.pull_request.head.repo.fork }}
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_RO_TOKEN }}
- name: Install dependencies
shell: bash
run: uv sync --frozen --group dev
- name: Run tests
shell: bash
run: make test
- name: Ensure the tests did not create any additional files
shell: bash
run: |
set -eu
STATUS="$(git status)"
echo "$STATUS"
# grep will exit non-zero if the target message isn't found,
# and `set -e` above will cause the step to fail.
echo "$STATUS" | grep 'nothing to commit, working tree clean'
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@@ -35,7 +35,6 @@ jobs:
- 'libs/checkpoint/**'
- 'libs/checkpoint-sqlite/**'
- 'libs/checkpoint-postgres/**'
- 'libs/scheduler-kafka/**'
- 'libs/prebuilt/**'
sdk-js:
- 'libs/sdk-js/**'
@@ -53,7 +52,7 @@ jobs:
"libs/checkpoint",
"libs/checkpoint-sqlite",
"libs/checkpoint-postgres",
"libs/scheduler-kafka",
"libs/prebuilt",
]
if: needs.changes.outputs.python == 'true'
@@ -89,14 +88,6 @@ jobs:
uses: ./.github/workflows/_test_langgraph.yml
secrets: inherit
# NOTE: we're testing scheduler-kafka separately because it requires a different matrix
test-scheduler-kafka:
needs: changes
if: needs.changes.outputs.python == 'true'
name: "cd libs/scheduler-kafka"
uses: ./.github/workflows/_test_scheduler_kafka.yml
secrets: inherit
check-sdk-methods:
needs: changes
if: needs.changes.outputs.python == 'true'
@@ -166,9 +157,9 @@ jobs:
run:
working-directory: ${{ matrix.working-directory }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup Node.js (LTS)
uses: actions/setup-node@v3
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: "20"
cache: "yarn"
@@ -192,9 +183,9 @@ jobs:
run:
working-directory: ${{ matrix.working-directory }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup Node.js (LTS)
uses: actions/setup-node@v3
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: "20"
cache: "yarn"
@@ -212,7 +203,6 @@ jobs:
lint-js,
test,
test-langgraph,
test-scheduler-kafka,
check-sdk-methods,
check-schema,
integration-test,
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@@ -4,9 +4,11 @@ on:
push:
branches:
- main
- v0
pull_request:
branches:
- main
- v0
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
@@ -82,9 +84,9 @@ jobs:
run: make llms-text
- name: Build site
run: |
# If this is main branch, then we want to download stats. we do this
# If this is v0 branch, then we want to download stats. we do this
# with the env variable DOWNLOAD_STATS=true
if [ "${{ github.ref }}" == "refs/heads/main" ]; then
if [ "${{ github.ref }}" == "refs/heads/v0" ]; then
DOWNLOAD_STATS=true make build-docs
else
make build-docs
@@ -144,8 +146,8 @@ jobs:
fi
- name: Configure GitHub Pages
if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/main'
uses: actions/configure-pages@v4
if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/v0'
uses: actions/configure-pages@v5
- name: Upload Pages Artifact
# if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/main'
@@ -154,6 +156,6 @@ jobs:
path: ./docs/site/
- name: Deploy to GitHub Pages
if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/main'
if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/v0'
id: deployment
uses: actions/deploy-pages@v4
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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
# JS Build
- name: Use Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v3
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: "20"
cache: "yarn"
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.vercel
.turbo
.editorconfig
.scratch
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# AGENTS Instructions
This repository is a monorepo. Each library lives in a subdirectory under `libs/`.
When you modify code in any library, run the following commands in that library's directory before creating a pull request:
- `make format` run code formatters
- `make lint` run the linter
- `make test` execute the test suite
To run a particular test file or to pass additional pytest options you can specify the `TEST` variable:
```
TEST=path/to/test.py make test
```
Other pytest arguments can also be supplied inside the `TEST` variable.
## Libraries
The repository contains several Python and JavaScript/TypeScript libraries.
Below is a high-level overview:
- **checkpoint** base interfaces for LangGraph checkpointers.
- **checkpoint-postgres** Postgres implementation of the checkpoint saver.
- **checkpoint-sqlite** SQLite implementation of the checkpoint saver.
- **cli** official command-line interface for LangGraph.
- **langgraph** core framework for building stateful, multi-actor agents.
- **prebuilt** high-level APIs for creating and running agents and tools.
- **sdk-js** JS/TS SDK for interacting with the LangGraph REST API.
- **sdk-py** Python SDK for the LangGraph Platform API.
### Dependency map
The diagram below lists downstream libraries for each production dependency as
declared in that library's `pyproject.toml` (or `package.json`).
```text
checkpoint
├── checkpoint-postgres
├── checkpoint-sqlite
├── prebuilt
└── langgraph
prebuilt
└── langgraph
sdk-py
├── langgraph
└── cli
sdk-js (standalone)
```
Changes to a library may impact all of its dependents shown above.
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LangGraph's conceptual guides fall under the **Explanation** quadrant of Diataxis. They should cover LangChain terms and concepts
in a more abstract way than how-to guides or tutorials, and should be geared towards curious users interested in
gaining a deeper understanding of the framework. Try to avoid excessively large code examples. The goal here is to
impart perspective to the user rather than to finish a practical project. These guides should cover **why** things work they way they do.
impart perspective to the user rather than to finish a practical project. These guides should cover **why** things work the way they do.
To quote the Diataxis website:
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# Define the directories containing projects
LIBS_DIRS := $(wildcard libs/*)
# Default target
.PHONY: all
all: lint format lock test
# Install dependencies for all projects
.PHONY: install
install:
@echo "Creating virtual environment..."
@uv venv
@for dir in $(LIBS_DIRS); do \
if [ -f $$dir/pyproject.toml ]; then \
echo "Installing dependencies for $$dir"; \
uv pip install -e $$dir; \
fi; \
done
# Lint all projects
.PHONY: lint
lint:
@for dir in $(LIBS_DIRS); do \
if [ -f $$dir/Makefile ]; then \
echo "Running lint in $$dir"; \
$(MAKE) -C $$dir lint; \
fi; \
done
# Format all projects
.PHONY: format
format:
@for dir in $(LIBS_DIRS); do \
if [ -f $$dir/Makefile ]; then \
echo "Running format in $$dir"; \
$(MAKE) -C $$dir format; \
fi; \
done
# Lock all projects
.PHONY: lock
lock:
@for dir in $(LIBS_DIRS); do \
if [ -f $$dir/Makefile ]; then \
echo "Running lock in $$dir"; \
(cd $$dir && uv lock); \
fi; \
done
# Test all projects
.PHONY: test
test:
@for dir in $(LIBS_DIRS); do \
if [ -f $$dir/Makefile ]; then \
echo "Running test in $$dir"; \
$(MAKE) -C $$dir test; \
fi; \
done
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[![Downloads](https://static.pepy.tech/badge/langgraph/month)](https://pepy.tech/project/langgraph)
[![Open Issues](https://img.shields.io/github/issues-raw/langchain-ai/langgraph)](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/issues)
[![Docs](https://img.shields.io/badge/docs-latest-blue)](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/)
[![GitMCP](https://img.shields.io/endpoint?url=https://gitmcp.io/badge/langchain-ai/langgraph)](https://gitmcp.io/langchain-ai/langgraph)
Trusted by companies shaping the future of agents including Klarna, Replit, Elastic, and more LangGraph is a low-level orchestration framework for building, managing, and deploying long-running, stateful agents.
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"""mkdocs hooks for adding custom logic to documentation pipeline.
Lifecycle events: https://www.mkdocs.org/dev-guide/plugins/#events
"""
import logging
import os
import posixpath
import re
from typing import Any, Dict
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
from mkdocs.config.defaults import MkDocsConfig
from mkdocs.structure.files import Files, File
from mkdocs.structure.pages import Page
@@ -101,8 +108,7 @@ REDIRECT_MAP = {
"how-tos/deploy-self-hosted.md": "cloud/deployment/self_hosted_data_plane.md",
"concepts/self_hosted.md": "concepts/langgraph_self_hosted_data_plane.md",
# assistant redirects
"cloud/how-tos/assistant_versioning.md": "cloud/how-tos/configuration_cloud.md"
"cloud/how-tos/assistant_versioning.md": "cloud/how-tos/configuration_cloud.md",
}
@@ -292,7 +298,7 @@ Redirecting...
"""
def write_html(site_dir, old_path, new_path):
def _write_html(site_dir, old_path, new_path):
"""Write an HTML file in the site_dir with a meta redirect to the new page"""
# Determine all relevant paths
old_path_abs = os.path.join(site_dir, old_path)
@@ -308,6 +314,52 @@ def write_html(site_dir, old_path, new_path):
f.write(content)
def _inject_gtm(html: str) -> str:
"""Inject Google Tag Manager code into the HTML.
Code to inject Google Tag Manager noscript tag immediately after <body>.
This is done via hooks rather than via a template because the MkDocs material
theme does not seem to allow placing the code immediately after the <body> tag
without modifying the template files directly.
Args:
html: The HTML content to modify.
Returns:
The modified HTML content with GTM code injected.
"""
# Code was copied from Google Tag Manager setup instructions.
gtm_code = """
<!-- Google Tag Manager (noscript) -->
<noscript><iframe src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/ns.html?id=GTM-T35S4S46"
height="0" width="0" style="display:none;visibility:hidden"></iframe></noscript>
<!-- End Google Tag Manager (noscript) -->
"""
soup = BeautifulSoup(html, "html.parser")
body = soup.body
if body:
# Insert the GTM code as raw HTML at the top of <body>
body.insert(0, BeautifulSoup(gtm_code, "html.parser"))
return str(soup)
else:
return html # fallback if no <body> found
def on_post_page(output: str, page: Page, config: MkDocsConfig) -> str:
"""Inject Google Tag Manager noscript tag immediately after <body>.
Args:
output: The HTML output of the page.
page: The page instance.
config: The MkDocs configuration object.
Returns:
modified HTML output with GTM code injected.
"""
return _inject_gtm(output)
# Create HTML files for redirects after site dir has been built
def on_post_build(config):
use_directory_urls = config.get("use_directory_urls")
@@ -324,4 +376,4 @@ def on_post_build(config):
+ hash
+ suffix
)
write_html(config["site_dir"], old_html_path, new_html_path)
_write_html(config["site_dir"], old_html_path, new_html_path)
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"transport": "stdio",
},
"weather": {
# Ensure your start your weather server on port 8000
# Ensure you start your weather server on port 8000
"url": "http://localhost:8000/mcp",
"transport": "streamable_http",
}
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When the agent is invoked the second time with the same `thread_id`, the original message history from the first conversation is automatically included, allowing the agent to infer that the user is asking specifically about the **weather** in New York.
!!! Note "LangGraph Platform providers a production-ready checkpointer"
!!! Note "LangGraph Platform provides a production-ready checkpointer"
If you're using [LangGraph Platform](./deployment.md), during deployment your checkpointer will be automatically configured to use a production-ready database.
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# Multi-agent
A single agent might struggle if it needs to specialize in multiple domains or manage many tools. To tackle this, you can break your agent into smaller, independent agents and composing them into a [multi-agent system](../concepts/multi_agent.md).
A single agent might struggle if it needs to specialize in multiple domains or manage many tools. To tackle this, you can break your agent into smaller, independent agents and compose them into a [multi-agent system](../concepts/multi_agent.md).
In multi-agent systems, agents need to communicate between each other. They do so via [handoffs](#handoffs) — a primitive that describes which agent to hand control to and the payload to send to that agent.
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}
```
This would install the system packages required to use Pillow if we were working with `jpeq` or `png` image formats.
This would install the system packages required to use Pillow if we were working with `jpeg` or `png` image formats.
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|-- openai_agent.py # code for your graph
```
where the graph is defined in `openai_agent.py`.
where the graph is defined in `openai_agent.py`.
### No rebuild
@@ -28,11 +28,11 @@ In the standard LangGraph API configuration, the server uses the compiled graph
```python
from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI
from langgraph.graph import END, START, MessageGraph
from langgraph.graph import END, START, StateGraph, MessagesState
model = ChatOpenAI(temperature=0)
graph_workflow = MessageGraph()
graph_workflow = StateGraph(MessagesState)
graph_workflow.add_node("agent", model)
graph_workflow.add_edge("agent", END)
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ To make your graph rebuild on each new run with custom configuration, you need t
from typing import Annotated
from typing_extensions import TypedDict
from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI
from langgraph.graph import END, START, MessageGraph
from langgraph.graph import END, START
from langgraph.graph.state import StateGraph
from langgraph.graph.message import add_messages
from langgraph.prebuilt import ToolNode
@@ -144,4 +144,4 @@ Finally, you need to specify the path to your graph-making function (`make_graph
}
```
See more info on LangGraph API configuration file [here](../reference/cli.md#configuration-file)
See more info on LangGraph API configuration file [here](../reference/cli.md#configuration-file)
@@ -30,18 +30,17 @@ Before deploying, review the [conceptual guide for the Self-Hosted Control Plane
1. `LangGraphPlatform CRD`: A CRD for LangGraph Platform deployments. This contains the spec for managing an instance of a LangGraph platform deployment.
1. `operator`: This operator handles changes to your LangGraph Platform CRDs.
1. `host-backend`: This is the [control plane](../../concepts/langgraph_control_plane.md).
1. Two additional images will be used by the chart.
1. Two additional images will be used by the chart. Use the images that are specified in the latest release.
hostBackendImage:
repository: "docker.io/langchain/hosted-langserve-backend"
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
tag: "0.9.80"
operatorImage:
repository: "docker.io/langchain/langgraph-operator"
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
tag: "aa9dff4"
1. In your `values.yaml` file, enable the `langgraphPlatform` option. Note that you must also have a valid ingress setup:
1. In your config file for langsmith (usually `langsmith_config.yaml`, enable the `langgraphPlatform` option. Note that you must also have a valid ingress setup:
config:
langgraphPlatform:
enabled: true
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## Define Graphs
Implement your graphs! Graphs can be defined in a single file or multiple files. Make note of the variable names of each [CompiledGraph][langgraph.graph.graph.CompiledGraph] to be included in the LangGraph application. The variable names will be used later when creating the [LangGraph configuration file](../reference/cli.md#configuration-file).
Implement your graphs! Graphs can be defined in a single file or multiple files. Make note of the variable names of each [CompiledStateGraph][langgraph.graph.state.CompiledStateGraph] to be included in the LangGraph application. The variable names will be used later when creating the [LangGraph configuration file](../reference/cli.md#configuration-file).
Example `agent.py` file, which shows how to import from other modules you define (code for the modules is not shown here, please see [this repository](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph-example) to see their implementation):
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ my-app/
## Define Graphs
Implement your graphs! Graphs can be defined in a single file or multiple files. Make note of the variable names of each [CompiledGraph][langgraph.graph.graph.CompiledGraph] to be included in the LangGraph application. The variable names will be used later when creating the [LangGraph configuration file](../reference/cli.md#configuration-file).
Implement your graphs! Graphs can be defined in a single file or multiple files. Make note of the variable names of each [CompiledStateGraph][langgraph.graph.state.CompiledStateGraph] to be included in the LangGraph application. The variable names will be used later when creating the [LangGraph configuration file](../reference/cli.md#configuration-file).
Example `agent.py` file, which shows how to import from other modules you define (code for the modules is not shown here, please see [this repository](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph-example-pyproject) to see their implementation):
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
!!! info "Prerequisites"
- [Assistants Overview](../../concepts/assistants.md)
- [Assistants Overview](../../../concepts/assistants.md)
LangGraph Studio lets you view, edit, and update your assistants, and allows you to run your graph using these assistant configurations.
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# How to integrate LangGraph into your React application
How to integrate LangGraph into your React application# How to integrate LangGraph into your React application
!!! info "Prerequisites"
!!! info "Prerequisites"
- [LangGraph Platform](../../concepts/langgraph_platform.md)
- [LangGraph Platform](../../concepts/langgraph_platform.md)
- [LangGraph Server](../../concepts/langgraph_server.md)
The `useStream()` React hook provides a seamless way to integrate LangGraph into your React applications. It handles all the complexities of streaming, state management, and branching logic, letting you focus on building great chat experiences.
@@ -113,6 +113,115 @@ export default function App() {
}
```
### Resume a stream after page refresh
The `useStream()` hook can automatically resume an ongoing run upon mounting by setting `reconnectOnMount: true`. This is useful for continuing a stream after a page refresh, ensuring no messages and events generated during the downtime are lost.
```tsx
const thread = useStream<{ messages: Message[] }>({
apiUrl: "http://localhost:2024",
assistantId: "agent",
reconnectOnMount: true,
});
```
By default the ID of the created run is stored in `window.sessionStorage`, which can be swapped by passing a custom storage in `reconnectOnMount` instead. The storage is used to persist the in-flight run ID for a thread (under `lg:stream:${threadId}` key).
```tsx
const thread = useStream<{ messages: Message[] }>({
apiUrl: "http://localhost:2024",
assistantId: "agent",
reconnectOnMount: () => window.localStorage,
});
```
You can also manually manage the resuming process by using the run callbacks to persist the run metadata and the `joinStream` function to resume the stream. Make sure to pass `streamResumable: true` when creating the run; otherwise some events might be lost.
````tsx
import type { Message } from "@langchain/langgraph-sdk";
import { useStream } from "@langchain/langgraph-sdk/react";
import { useCallback, useState, useEffect, useRef } from "react";
export default function App() {
const [threadId, onThreadId] = useSearchParam("threadId");
const thread = useStream<{ messages: Message[] }>({
apiUrl: "http://localhost:2024",
assistantId: "agent",
threadId,
onThreadId,
onCreated: (run) => {
window.sessionStorage.setItem(`resume:${run.thread_id}`, run.run_id);
},
onFinish: (_, run) => {
window.sessionStorage.removeItem(`resume:${run?.thread_id}`);
},
});
// Ensure that we only join the stream once per thread.
const joinedThreadId = useRef<string | null>(null);
useEffect(() => {
if (!threadId) return;
const resume = window.sessionStorage.getItem(`resume:${threadId}`);
if (resume && joinedThreadId.current !== threadId) {
thread.joinStream(resume);
joinedThreadId.current = threadId;
}
}, [threadId]);
return (
<form
onSubmit={(e) => {
e.preventDefault();
const form = e.target as HTMLFormElement;
const message = new FormData(form).get("message") as string;
thread.submit(
{ messages: [{ type: "human", content: message }] },
{ streamResumable: true }
);
}}
>
<div>
{thread.messages.map((message) => (
<div key={message.id}>{message.content as string}</div>
))}
</div>
<input type="text" name="message" />
<button type="submit">Send</button>
</form>
);
}
// Utility method to retrieve and persist data in URL as search param
function useSearchParam(key: string) {
const [value, setValue] = useState<string | null>(() => {
const params = new URLSearchParams(window.location.search);
return params.get(key) ?? null;
});
const update = useCallback(
(value: string | null) => {
setValue(value);
const url = new URL(window.location.href);
if (value == null) {
url.searchParams.delete(key);
} else {
url.searchParams.set(key, value);
}
window.history.pushState({}, "", url.toString());
},
[key]
);
return [value, update] as const;
}
```
### Thread Management
Keep track of conversations with built-in thread management. You can access the current thread ID and get notified when new threads are created:
@@ -127,7 +236,7 @@ const thread = useStream<{ messages: Message[] }>({
threadId: threadId,
onThreadId: setThreadId,
});
```
````
We recommend storing the `threadId` in your URL's query parameters to let users resume conversations after page refreshes.
@@ -3818,6 +3818,14 @@
"title": "Filter",
"description": "Optional dictionary of key-value pairs to filter results."
},
"query": {
"type": [
"string",
"null"
],
"title": "Query",
"description": "Query string for semantic/vector search."
},
"limit": {
"type": "integer",
"default": 10,
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@@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ The LangGraph CLI requires a JSON configuration file that follows this [schema](
| <span style="white-space: nowrap;">`graphs`</span> | **Required**. Mapping from graph ID to path where the compiled graph or a function that makes a graph is defined. Example: <ul><li>`./your_package/your_file.py:variable`, where `variable` is an instance of `langgraph.graph.state.CompiledStateGraph`</li><li>`./your_package/your_file.py:make_graph`, where `make_graph` is a function that takes a config dictionary (`langchain_core.runnables.RunnableConfig`) and returns an instance of `langgraph.graph.state.StateGraph` or `langgraph.graph.state.CompiledStateGraph`. See [how to rebuild a graph at runtime](../../cloud/deployment/graph_rebuild.md) for more details.</li></ul> |
| <span style="white-space: nowrap;">`auth`</span> | _(Added in v0.0.11)_ Auth configuration containing the path to your authentication handler. Example: `./your_package/auth.py:auth`, where `auth` is an instance of `langgraph_sdk.Auth`. See [authentication guide](../../concepts/auth.md) for details. |
| <span style="white-space: nowrap;">`base_image`</span> | Optional. Base image to use for the LangGraph API server. Defaults to `langchain/langgraph-api` or `langchain/langgraphjs-api`. Use this to pin your builds to a particular version of the langgraph API, such as `"langchain/langgraph-server:0.2"`. See https://hub.docker.com/r/langchain/langgraph-server/tags for more details. (added in `langgraph-cli==0.2.8`) |
| <span style="white-space: nowrap;">`image_distro`</span> | Optional. Linux distribution for the base image. Must be either `"debian"` or `"wolfi"`. If omitted, defaults to `"debian"`. Available in `langgraph-cli>=0.2.11`.|
| <span style="white-space: nowrap;">`env`</span> | Path to `.env` file or a mapping from environment variable to its value. |
| <span style="white-space: nowrap;">`store`</span> | Configuration for adding semantic search and/or time-to-live (TTL) to the BaseStore. Contains the following fields: <ul><li>`index` (optional): Configuration for semantic search indexing with fields `embed`, `dims`, and optional `fields`.</li><li>`ttl` (optional): Configuration for item expiration. An object with optional fields: `refresh_on_read` (boolean, defaults to `true`), `default_ttl` (float, lifespan in **minutes**, defaults to no expiration), and `sweep_interval_minutes` (integer, how often to check for expired items, defaults to no sweeping).</li></ul> |
| <span style="white-space: nowrap;">`ui`</span> | Optional. Named definitions of UI components emitted by the agent, each pointing to a JS/TS file. (added in `langgraph-cli==0.1.84`) |
@@ -79,6 +80,20 @@ The LangGraph CLI requires a JSON configuration file that follows this [schema](
}
```
#### Using Wolfi Base Images
You can specify the Linux distribution for your base image using the `image_distro` field. Valid options are `debian` or `wolfi`. Wolfi is the recommended option as it provides smaller and more secure images. This is available in `langgraph-cli>=0.2.11`.
```json
{
"dependencies": ["."],
"graphs": {
"chat": "./chat/graph.py:graph"
},
"image_distro": "wolfi"
}
```
#### Adding semantic search to the store
All deployments come with a DB-backed BaseStore. Adding an "index" configuration to your `langgraph.json` will enable [semantic search](../deployment/semantic_search.md) within the BaseStore of your deployment.
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Set `REDIS_CLUSTER` to `True` to enable Redis Cluster mode. When enabled, the system will connect to Redis using cluster mode. This is useful when connecting to a Redis Cluster deployment.
Defaults to `False`.
## `MOUNT_PREFIX`
!!! info "Only Allowed in Self-Hosted Deployments"
The `MOUNT_PREFIX` environment variable is only allowed in Self-Hosted Deployment models, LangGraph Platform SaaS will not allow this environment variable.
Set `MOUNT_PREFIX` to serve the LangGraph Server under a specific path prefix. This is useful for deployments where the server is behind a reverse proxy or load balancer that requires a specific path prefix.
For example, if the server is to be served under `https://example.com/langgraph`, set `MOUNT_PREFIX` to `/langgraph`.
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│ ├── utils # utilities for your graph
│ │ ├── __init__.py
│ │ ├── tools.py # tools for your graph
│ │ ├── nodes.py # node functions for you graph
│ │ ├── nodes.py # node functions for your graph
│ │ └── state.py # state definition of your graph
│ ├── __init__.py
│ └── agent.py # code for constructing your graph
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## Learn more
* The LangGraph Cloud API provides several endpoints for creating and managing assistants their versions. See the [API reference](../cloud/reference/api/api_ref.html#tag/assistants) for more details.
* The LangGraph Cloud API provides several endpoints for creating and managing assistants and their versions. See the [API reference](../cloud/reference/api/api_ref.html#tag/assistants) for more details.
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You can register handlers for specific resources and actions by chaining the resource and action names together with the [`@auth.on`](../cloud/reference/sdk/python_sdk_ref.md#langgraph_sdk.auth.Auth.on) decorator.
When a request is made, the most specific handler that matches that resource and action is called. Below is an example of how to register handlers for specific resources and actions. For the following setup:
1. Authenticated users are able to create threads, read thread, create runs on threads
1. Authenticated users are able to create threads, read threads, and create runs on threads
2. Only users with the "assistants:create" permission are allowed to create new assistants
3. All other endpoints (e.g., e.g., delete assistant, crons, store) are disabled for all users.
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!!! info "Important"
The Self-Hosted Control Plane deployment option is currently in beta stage and requires an [Enterprise](../concepts/plans.md) plan.
The [Self-Hosted Control Plane](./langgraph_self_hosted_control_plane.md) deployment option is a fully self-hosted model for deployment where you manage the [control plane](./langgraph_control_plane.md) and [data plane](./langgraph_data_plane.md) in your cloud. This option give you full control and responsibility of the control plane and data plane infrastructure.
The [Self-Hosted Control Plane](./langgraph_self_hosted_control_plane.md) deployment option is a fully self-hosted model for deployment where you manage the [control plane](./langgraph_control_plane.md) and [data plane](./langgraph_data_plane.md) in your cloud. This option gives you full control and responsibility of the control plane and data plane infrastructure.
Build a Docker image using the [LangGraph CLI](./langgraph_cli.md) and deploy your LangGraph Server from the [control plane UI](./langgraph_control_plane.md#control-plane-ui).
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Yes! LangGraph is totally ambivalent to what LLMs are used under the hood. The main reason we use closed LLMs in most of the tutorials is that they seamlessly support tool calling, while OSS LLMs often don't. But tool calling is not necessary (see [this section](#does-langgraph-work-with-llms-that-dont-support-tool-calling)) so you can totally use LangGraph with OSS LLMs.
## Can I use LangGraph Studio without logging to LangSmith
## Can I use LangGraph Studio without logging in to LangSmith
Yes! You can use the [development version of LangGraph Server](../tutorials/langgraph-platform/local-server.md) to run the backend locally.
This will connect to the studio frontend hosted as part of LangSmith.
If you set an environment variable of `LANGSMITH_TRACING=false` then no traces will be sent to LangSmith.
If you set an environment variable of `LANGSMITH_TRACING=false`, then no traces will be sent to LangSmith.
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| Parameter | Description |
|--------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| **previous** | Access the the state associated with the previous `checkpoint` for the given thread. See [short-term-memory](#short-term-memory). |
| **previous** | Access the state associated with the previous `checkpoint` for the given thread. See [short-term-memory](#short-term-memory). |
| **store** | An instance of [BaseStore][langgraph.store.base.BaseStore]. Useful for [long-term memory](../how-tos/use-functional-api.md#long-term-memory). |
| **writer** | Use to access the StreamWriter when working with Async Python < 3.11. See [streaming with functional API for details](../how-tos/use-functional-api.md#streaming). |
| **config** | For accessing run time configuration. See [RunnableConfig](https://python.langchain.com/docs/concepts/runnables/#runnableconfig) for information. |
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## Server Infrastructure
In addition to the [LangGraph Server](./langgraph_server.md) itself, the following infrastructure for each server are also included in the broad definition of "data plane":
In addition to the [LangGraph Server](./langgraph_server.md) itself, the following infrastructure components for each server are also included in the broad definition of "data plane":
- Postgres
- Redis
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ All runs in a LangGraph Server are executed by a pool of background workers that
### Ephemeral metadata
Runs in a LangGraph Server may be retried for specific failures (currently only for transient Postgres errors encountered during the run). In order to limit the number of retries (currently limited to 3 attempts per run) we record the attempt number in a Redis string when is picked up. This contains no run-specific info other than its ID, and expires after a short delay.
Runs in a LangGraph Server may be retried for specific failures (currently only for transient Postgres errors encountered during the run). In order to limit the number of retries (currently limited to 3 attempts per run) we record the attempt number in a Redis string when it is picked up. This contains no run-specific info other than its ID, and expires after a short delay.
## Data Plane Features
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ For CPU utilization, the autoscaler targets 75% utilization. This means the auto
For number of pending runs, the autoscaler targets 10 pending runs. For example, if the current number of containers is 1, but the number of pending runs in 20, the autoscaler will scale up the deployment to 2 containers (20 pending runs / 2 containers = 10 pending runs per container).
Each metric is computed independently and the autoscaler will determine the scaling action based on the metric that results in the most number of containers.
Each metric is computed independently and the autoscaler will determine the scaling action based on the metric that results in the largest number of containers.
Scale down actions are delayed for 30 minutes before any action is taken. In other words, if the autoscaler decides to scale down a deployment, it will first wait for 30 minutes before scaling down. After 30 minutes, the metrics are recomputed and the deployment will scale down if the recomputed metrics result in a lower number of containers than the current number. Otherwise, the deployment remains scaled up. This "cool down" period ensures that deployments do not scale up and down too frequently.
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!!! tip "Get started with LangGraph Platform"
Check out the [LangGraph Platform quickstart](../tutorials/langgraph-platform/local-server.md) for instructions on how to use LangGraph Platform run a LangGraph application locally.
Check out the [LangGraph Platform quickstart](../tutorials/langgraph-platform/local-server.md) for instructions on how to use LangGraph Platform to run a LangGraph application locally.
## Why use LangGraph Platform?
@@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ LangGraph Platform makes it easy to get your agent running in production — wh
- **[LangGraph Studio](./langgraph_studio.md)**: Enables visualization, interaction, and debugging of agentic systems that implement the LangGraph Server API protocol. Studio also integrates with LangSmith to enable tracing, evaluation, and prompt engineering.
- **[Deployment](./deployment_options.md)**: There are four ways to deploy on LangGraph Platform: [Cloud Saas](../concepts/langgraph_cloud.md), [Self-Hosted Data Plane](../concepts/langgraph_self_hosted_data_plane.md), [Self-Hosted Control Plane](../concepts/langgraph_self_hosted_control_plane.md), and [Standalone Container](../concepts/langgraph_standalone_container.md).
- **[Deployment](./deployment_options.md)**: There are four ways to deploy on LangGraph Platform: [Cloud SaaS](../concepts/langgraph_cloud.md), [Self-Hosted Data Plane](../concepts/langgraph_self_hosted_data_plane.md), [Self-Hosted Control Plane](../concepts/langgraph_self_hosted_control_plane.md), and [Standalone Container](../concepts/langgraph_standalone_container.md).
@@ -9,10 +9,12 @@ There are two versions of the self-hosted deployment: [Self-Hosted Data Plane](.
- You use `langgraph-cli` and/or [LangGraph Studio](./langgraph_studio.md) app to test graph locally.
- You use `langgraph build` command to build image.
- You have a Self-Hosted LangSmith instance deployed.
- You are using Ingress for your LangSmith instance. All agents will be deployed as Kubernetes services behind this ingress.
## Self-Hosted Control Plane
The [Self-Hosted Control Plane](./langgraph_self_hosted_control_plane.md) deployment option is a fully self-hosted model for deployment where you manage the [control plane](./langgraph_control_plane.md) and [data plane](./langgraph_data_plane.md) in your cloud. This option give you full control and responsibility of the control plane and data plane infrastructure.
The [Self-Hosted Control Plane](./langgraph_self_hosted_control_plane.md) deployment option is a fully self-hosted model for deployment where you manage the [control plane](./langgraph_control_plane.md) and [data plane](./langgraph_data_plane.md) in your cloud. This option gives you full control and responsibility of the control plane and data plane infrastructure.
| | [Control plane](../concepts/langgraph_control_plane.md) | [Data plane](../concepts/langgraph_data_plane.md) |
|-------------------|-------------------|------------|
@@ -29,4 +31,4 @@ The [Self-Hosted Control Plane](./langgraph_self_hosted_control_plane.md) deploy
- **Kubernetes**: The Self-Hosted Control Plane deployment option supports deploying control plane and data plane infrastructure to any Kubernetes cluster.
!!! tip
If you would like to deploy to Kubernetes, you can use this [Helm chart](https://github.com/langchain-ai/helm/blob/main/charts/langgraph-cloud/README.md).
If you would like to enable this on your LangSmith instance, please follow the [Self-Hosted Control Plane deployment guide](../cloud/deployment/self_hosted_control_plane.md).
@@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ For information on how to deploy a [LangGraph Server](../concepts/langgraph_serv
- **Amazon ECS**: Coming soon!
!!! tip
If you would like to deploy to Kubernetes, you can use this [Helm chart](https://github.com/langchain-ai/helm/blob/main/charts/langgraph-cloud/README.md).
If you would like to deploy to Kubernetes, you can follow the [Self-Hosted Data Plane deployment guide](../cloud/deployment/self_hosted_data_plane.md).
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|-------|------------|------------|
| [Cron Jobs](../cloud/concepts/cron_jobs.md) |❌|✅|
| [Custom Authentication](../concepts/auth.md) |❌|✅|
| [Deployment options](../concepts/deployment_options.md) | Standalone container | Cloud Saas, Self-Hosted Data Plane, Self-Hosted Control Plane, Standalone container
| [Deployment options](../concepts/deployment_options.md) | Standalone container | Cloud SaaS, Self-Hosted Data Plane, Self-Hosted Control Plane, Standalone container
## Application structure
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- Visualize your graph architecture
- [Run and interact with your agent](../cloud/how-tos/invoke_studio.md)
- [Manage assistants](../cloud/how-tos/studio/manage_assistants.md.md)
- [Manage assistants](../cloud/how-tos/studio/manage_assistants.md)
- [Manage threads](../cloud/how-tos/threads_studio.md)
- [Iterate on prompts](../cloud/how-tos/iterate_graph_studio.md)
- Manage [long term memory](memory.md)
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Studio supports two modes:
### Graph mode
Graph mode exposes the full feature-set of Studio and is useful when you would like as many details about the execution of your agent, including the nodes traversed, intermediate states, and LangSmith integrations (such as adding to datasets an playground).
Graph mode exposes the full feature-set of Studio and is useful when you would like as many details about the execution of your agent, including the nodes traversed, intermediate states, and LangSmith integrations (such as adding to datasets and playground).
### Chat mode
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@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ def node_3(state: PrivateState) -> OutputState:
# Read from PrivateState, write to OutputState
return {"graph_output": state["bar"] + " Lance"}
builder = StateGraph(OverallState,input=InputState,output=OutputState)
builder = StateGraph(OverallState,input_schema=InputState,output_schema=OutputState)
builder.add_node("node_1", node_1)
builder.add_node("node_2", node_2)
builder.add_node("node_3", node_3)
@@ -105,9 +105,9 @@ graph.invoke({"user_input":"My"})
There are two subtle and important points to note here:
1. We pass `state: InputState` as the input schema to `node_1`. But, we write out to `foo`, a channel in `OverallState`. How can we write out to a state channel that is not included in the input schema? This is because a node _can write to any state channel in the graph state._ The graph state is the union of of the state channels defined at initialization, which includes `OverallState` and the filters `InputState` and `OutputState`.
1. We pass `state: InputState` as the input schema to `node_1`. But, we write out to `foo`, a channel in `OverallState`. How can we write out to a state channel that is not included in the input schema? This is because a node _can write to any state channel in the graph state._ The graph state is the union of the state channels defined at initialization, which includes `OverallState` and the filters `InputState` and `OutputState`.
2. We initialize the graph with `StateGraph(OverallState,input=InputState,output=OutputState)`. So, how can we write to `PrivateState` in `node_2`? How does the graph gain access to this schema if it was not passed in the `StateGraph` initialization? We can do this because _nodes can also declare additional state channels_ as long as the state schema definition exists. In this case, the `PrivateState` schema is defined, so we can add `bar` as a new state channel in the graph and write to it.
2. We initialize the graph with `StateGraph(OverallState,input_schema=InputState,output_schema=OutputState)`. So, how can we write to `PrivateState` in `node_2`? How does the graph gain access to this schema if it was not passed in the `StateGraph` initialization? We can do this because _nodes can also declare additional state channels_ as long as the state schema definition exists. In this case, the `PrivateState` schema is defined, so we can add `bar` as a new state channel in the graph and write to it.
### Reducers
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ In addition to keeping track of message IDs, the `add_messages` function will al
{"messages": [{"type": "human", "content": "message"}]}
```
Since the state updates are always deserialized into LangChain `Messages` when using `add_messages`, you should use dot notation to access message attributes, like `state["messages"][-1].content`. Below is an example of a graph that uses `add_messages` as it's reducer function.
Since the state updates are always deserialized into LangChain `Messages` when using `add_messages`, you should use dot notation to access message attributes, like `state["messages"][-1].content`. Below is an example of a graph that uses `add_messages` as its reducer function.
```python
from langchain_core.messages import AnyMessage
@@ -197,19 +197,25 @@ In LangGraph, nodes are typically python functions (sync or async) where the **f
Similar to `NetworkX`, you add these nodes to a graph using the [add_node][langgraph.graph.StateGraph.add_node] method:
```python
from typing_extensions import TypedDict
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableConfig
from langgraph.graph import StateGraph
builder = StateGraph(dict)
class State(TypedDict):
input: str
results: str
builder = StateGraph(State)
def my_node(state: dict, config: RunnableConfig):
def my_node(state: State, config: RunnableConfig):
print("In node: ", config["configurable"]["user_id"])
return {"results": f"Hello, {state['input']}!"}
# The second argument is optional
def my_other_node(state: dict):
def my_other_node(state: State):
return state
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```
As we showed above, we can also access the store in any node and use the `store.search` method to get memories. Recall the the memories are returned as a list of objects that can be converted to a dictionary.
As we showed above, we can also access the store in any node and use the `store.search` method to get memories. Recall the memories are returned as a list of objects that can be converted to a dictionary.
```python
memories[-1].dict()
@@ -470,9 +470,51 @@ If the checkpointer is used with asynchronous graph execution (i.e. executing th
### Serializer
When checkpointers save the graph state, they need to serialize the channel values in the state. This is done using serializer objects.
When checkpointers save the graph state, they need to serialize the channel values in the state. This is done using serializer objects.
`langgraph_checkpoint` defines [protocol][langgraph.checkpoint.serde.base.SerializerProtocol] for implementing serializers provides a default implementation ([JsonPlusSerializer][langgraph.checkpoint.serde.jsonplus.JsonPlusSerializer]) that handles a wide variety of types, including LangChain and LangGraph primitives, datetimes, enums and more.
#### Serialization with `pickle`
The default serializer, [`JsonPlusSerializer`][langgraph.checkpoint.serde.jsonplus.JsonPlusSerializer], uses ormsgpack and JSON under the hood, which is not suitable for all types of objects.
If you want to fallback to pickle for objects not currently supported by our msgpack encoder (such as Pandas dataframes),
you can use the `pickle_fallback` argument of the `JsonPlusSerializer`:
```python
from langgraph.checkpoint.memory import MemorySaver
from langgraph.checkpoint.serde.jsonplus import JsonPlusSerializer
# ... Define the graph ...
graph.compile(
checkpointer=MemorySaver(serde=JsonPlusSerializer(pickle_fallback=True))
)
```
#### Encryption
Checkpointers can optionally encrypt all persisted state. To enable this, pass an instance of [`EncryptedSerializer`][langgraph.checkpoint.serde.encrypted.EncryptedSerializer] to the `serde` argument of any `BaseCheckpointSaver` implementation. The easiest way to create an encrypted serializer is via [`from_pycryptodome_aes`][langgraph.checkpoint.serde.encrypted.EncryptedSerializer.from_pycryptodome_aes], which reads the AES key from the `LANGGRAPH_AES_KEY` environment variable (or accepts a `key` argument):
```python
import sqlite3
from langgraph.checkpoint.serde.encrypted import EncryptedSerializer
from langgraph.checkpoint.sqlite import SqliteSaver
serde = EncryptedSerializer.from_pycryptodome_aes() # reads LANGGRAPH_AES_KEY
checkpointer = SqliteSaver(sqlite3.connect("checkpoint.db"), serde=serde)
```
```python
from langgraph.checkpoint.serde.encrypted import EncryptedSerializer
from langgraph.checkpoint.postgres import PostgresSaver
serde = EncryptedSerializer.from_pycryptodome_aes()
checkpointer = PostgresSaver.from_conn_string("postgresql://...", serde=serde)
checkpointer.setup()
```
When running on LangGraph Platform, encryption is automatically enabled whenever `LANGGRAPH_AES_KEY` is present, so you only need to provide the environment variable. Other encryption schemes can be used by implementing [`CipherProtocol`][langgraph.checkpoint.serde.base.CipherProtocol] and supplying it to `EncryptedSerializer`.
## Capabilities
### Human-in-the-loop
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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Each step consists of three phases:
Repeat until no **actors** are selected for execution, or a maximum number of steps is reached.
## Actors
## Actors
An **actor** is a `PregelNode`. It subscribes to channels, reads data from them, and writes data to them. It can be thought of as an **actor** in the Pregel algorithm. `PregelNodes` implement LangChain's Runnable interface.
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Channels are used to communicate between actors (PregelNodes). Each channel has
## Examples
While most users will interact with Pregel through the [StateGraph][langgraph.graph.StateGraph] API or
While most users will interact with Pregel through the [StateGraph][langgraph.graph.StateGraph] API or
the [entrypoint][langgraph.func.entrypoint] decorator, it is possible to interact with Pregel directly.
Below are a few different examples to give you a sense of the Pregel API.
@@ -49,12 +49,12 @@ Below are a few different examples to give you a sense of the Pregel API.
```python
from langgraph.channels import EphemeralValue
from langgraph.pregel import Pregel, Channel
from langgraph.pregel import Pregel, NodeBuilder
node1 = (
Channel.subscribe_to("a")
| (lambda x: x + x)
| Channel.write_to("b")
NodeBuilder().subscribe_only("a")
.do(lambda x: x + x)
.write_to("b")
)
app = Pregel(
@@ -78,18 +78,18 @@ Below are a few different examples to give you a sense of the Pregel API.
```python
from langgraph.channels import LastValue, EphemeralValue
from langgraph.pregel import Pregel, Channel
from langgraph.pregel import Pregel, NodeBuilder
node1 = (
Channel.subscribe_to("a")
| (lambda x: x + x)
| Channel.write_to("b")
NodeBuilder().subscribe_only("a")
.do(lambda x: x + x)
.write_to("b")
)
node2 = (
Channel.subscribe_to("b")
| (lambda x: x + x)
| Channel.write_to("c")
NodeBuilder().subscribe_only("b")
.do(lambda x: x + x)
.write_to("c")
)
@@ -115,23 +115,18 @@ Below are a few different examples to give you a sense of the Pregel API.
```python
from langgraph.channels import EphemeralValue, Topic
from langgraph.pregel import Pregel, Channel
from langgraph.pregel import Pregel, NodeBuilder
node1 = (
Channel.subscribe_to("a")
| (lambda x: x + x)
| {
"b": Channel.write_to("b"),
"c": Channel.write_to("c")
}
NodeBuilder().subscribe_only("a")
.do(lambda x: x + x)
.write_to("b", "c")
)
node2 = (
Channel.subscribe_to("b")
| (lambda x: x + x)
| {
"c": Channel.write_to("c"),
}
NodeBuilder().subscribe_to("b")
.do(lambda x: x["b"] + x["b"])
.write_to("c")
)
app = Pregel(
@@ -158,24 +153,19 @@ Below are a few different examples to give you a sense of the Pregel API.
```python
from langgraph.channels import EphemeralValue, BinaryOperatorAggregate
from langgraph.pregel import Pregel, Channel
from langgraph.pregel import Pregel, NodeBuilder
node1 = (
Channel.subscribe_to("a")
| (lambda x: x + x)
| {
"b": Channel.write_to("b"),
"c": Channel.write_to("c")
}
NodeBuilder().subscribe_only("a")
.do(lambda x: x + x)
.write_to("b", "c")
)
node2 = (
Channel.subscribe_to("b")
| (lambda x: x + x)
| {
"c": Channel.write_to("c"),
}
NodeBuilder().subscribe_only("b")
.do(lambda x: x + x)
.write_to("c")
)
def reducer(current, update):
@@ -197,8 +187,7 @@ Below are a few different examples to give you a sense of the Pregel API.
app.invoke({"a": "foo"})
```
=== "Cycle"
This example demonstrates how to introduce a cycle in the graph, by having
@@ -207,12 +196,12 @@ Below are a few different examples to give you a sense of the Pregel API.
```python
from langgraph.channels import EphemeralValue
from langgraph.pregel import Pregel, Channel, ChannelWrite, ChannelWriteEntry
from langgraph.pregel import Pregel, NodeBuilder, ChannelWriteEntry
example_node = (
Channel.subscribe_to("value")
| (lambda x: x + x if len(x) < 10 else None)
| ChannelWrite(writes=[ChannelWriteEntry(channel="value", skip_none=True)])
NodeBuilder().subscribe_only("value")
.do(lambda x: x + x if len(x) < 10 else None)
.write_to(ChannelWriteEntry("value", skip_none=True))
)
app = Pregel(
@@ -235,7 +224,6 @@ Below are a few different examples to give you a sense of the Pregel API.
LangGraph provides two high-level APIs for creating a Pregel application: the [StateGraph (Graph API)](./low_level.md) and the [Functional API](functional_api.md).
=== "StateGraph (Graph API)"
The [StateGraph (Graph API)][langgraph.graph.StateGraph] is a higher-level abstraction that simplifies the creation of Pregel applications. It allows you to define a graph of nodes and edges. When you compile the graph, the StateGraph API automatically creates the Pregel application for you.
@@ -266,7 +254,7 @@ LangGraph provides two high-level APIs for creating a Pregel application: the [S
builder.add_node(score_essay)
builder.add_edge(START, "write_essay")
# Compile the graph.
# Compile the graph.
# This will return a Pregel instance.
graph = builder.compile()
```
@@ -279,7 +267,7 @@ LangGraph provides two high-level APIs for creating a Pregel application: the [S
You will see something like this:
```pycon
```pycon
{'__start__': <langgraph.pregel.read.PregelNode at 0x7d05e3ba1810>,
'write_essay': <langgraph.pregel.read.PregelNode at 0x7d05e3ba14d0>,
'score_essay': <langgraph.pregel.read.PregelNode at 0x7d05e3ba1710>}
@@ -310,7 +298,7 @@ LangGraph provides two high-level APIs for creating a Pregel application: the [S
=== "Functional API"
In the [Functional API](functional_api.md), you can use an [`entrypoint`][langgraph.func.entrypoint] to create
a Pregel application. The `entrypoint` decorator allows you to define a function that takes input and returns output.
a Pregel application. The `entrypoint` decorator allows you to define a function that takes input and returns output.
```python
from typing import TypedDict, Optional
@@ -339,8 +327,8 @@ LangGraph provides two high-level APIs for creating a Pregel application: the [S
```
```pycon
Nodes:
Nodes:
{'write_essay': <langgraph.pregel.read.PregelNode object at 0x7d05e2f9aad0>}
Channels:
Channels:
{'__start__': <langgraph.channels.ephemeral_value.EphemeralValue object at 0x7d05e2c906c0>, '__end__': <langgraph.channels.last_value.LastValue object at 0x7d05e2c90c40>, '__previous__': <langgraph.channels.last_value.LastValue object at 0x7d05e1007280>}
```
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ When a graceful shutdown request is received (SIGINT) an instance enters shutdow
- gives any in-progress runs a limited number of seconds to finish (if not finished it will be put back in the queue)
- stops the instance from picking up more runs from the queue
If a hard shutdown occurs due to a server crash or an infrastructure failure, any runs that were in progress will be picked up by a internal sweeper task that looks for in-progress runs that have breached their heartbeat window. The sweeper runs every 2 minutes and will put the runs back in the queue for another instance to pick them up.
If a hard shutdown occurs due to a server crash or an infrastructure failure, any runs that were in progress will be picked up by an internal sweeper task that looks for in-progress runs that have breached their heartbeat window. The sweeper runs every 2 minutes and will put the runs back in the queue for another instance to pick them up.
## Postgres resilience
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@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ def answer_node(state: InputState):
return {"answer": "bye", "question": state["question"]}
# Build the graph with explicit schemas
builder = StateGraph(OverallState, input=InputState, output=OutputState)
builder = StateGraph(OverallState, input_schema=InputState, output_schema=OutputState)
builder.add_node(answer_node)
builder.add_edge(START, "answer_node")
builder.add_edge("answer_node", END)
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@@ -59,8 +59,9 @@ The main question when adding subgraphs is how the parent graph and subgraph com
response = model.invoke(state["subgraph_messages"])
return {"subgraph_messages": response}
subgraph_builder = StateGraph(State)
subgraph_builder.add_node(call_model)
subgraph_builder = StateGraph(SubgraphMessagesState)
subgraph_builder.add_node("call_model_from_subgraph", call_model)
subgraph_builder.add_edge(START, "call_model_from_subgraph")
...
# highlight-next-line
subgraph = subgraph_builder.compile()
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@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ In your `langgraph.json`, add the path to your auth file:
## 3. Connect from the client
Once you've set up authentication in your server, requests must include the the required authorization information based on your chosen scheme.
Once you've set up authentication in your server, requests must include the required authorization information based on your chosen scheme.
Assuming you are using JWT token authentication, you could access your deployments using any of the following methods:
=== "Python Client"
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@@ -439,7 +439,7 @@
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 6,
"execution_count": null,
"id": "6ec0eb77-874e-443e-8c73-93125b515106",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [
@@ -478,7 +478,7 @@
"\n",
"\n",
"# Build the graph with input and output schemas specified\n",
"builder = StateGraph(OverallState, input=InputState, output=OutputState)\n",
"builder = StateGraph(OverallState, input_schema=InputState, output_schema=OutputState)\n",
"builder.add_node(answer_node) # Add the answer node\n",
"builder.add_edge(START, \"answer_node\") # Define the starting edge\n",
"builder.add_edge(\"answer_node\", END) # Define the ending edge\n",
@@ -1198,7 +1198,7 @@
"\n",
"There are many use cases where you may wish for your node to have a custom retry policy, for example if you are calling an API, querying a database, or calling an LLM, etc. LangGraph lets you add retry policies to nodes.\n",
"\n",
"To configure a retry policy, pass the `retry` parameter to the [add_node](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/reference/graphs/#langgraph.graph.state.StateGraph.add_node). The `retry` parameter takes in a `RetryPolicy` named tuple object. Below we instantiate a `RetryPolicy` object with the default parameters and associate it with a node:\n",
"To configure a retry policy, pass the `retry_policy` parameter to the [add_node](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/reference/graphs/#langgraph.graph.state.StateGraph.add_node). The `retry_policy` parameter takes in a `RetryPolicy` named tuple object. Below we instantiate a `RetryPolicy` object with the default parameters and associate it with a node:\n",
"\n",
"```python\n",
"from langgraph.pregel import RetryPolicy\n",
@@ -1206,7 +1206,7 @@
"builder.add_node(\n",
" \"node_name\",\n",
" node_function,\n",
" retry=RetryPolicy(),\n",
" retry_policy=RetryPolicy(),\n",
")\n",
"```"
]
@@ -1241,7 +1241,7 @@
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 2,
"execution_count": null,
"id": "ad92598c-b688-42fa-aae0-9de36273d584",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
@@ -1276,9 +1276,9 @@
"builder.add_node(\n",
" \"query_database\",\n",
" query_database,\n",
" retry=RetryPolicy(retry_on=sqlite3.OperationalError),\n",
" retry_policy=RetryPolicy(retry_on=sqlite3.OperationalError),\n",
")\n",
"builder.add_node(\"model\", call_model, retry=RetryPolicy(max_attempts=5))\n",
"builder.add_node(\"model\", call_model, retry_policy=RetryPolicy(max_attempts=5))\n",
"builder.add_edge(START, \"model\")\n",
"builder.add_edge(\"model\", \"query_database\")\n",
"builder.add_edge(\"query_database\", END)\n",
@@ -3416,7 +3416,7 @@
],
"metadata": {
"kernelspec": {
"display_name": "Python 3 (ipykernel)",
"display_name": ".venv",
"language": "python",
"name": "python3"
},
@@ -3430,7 +3430,7 @@
"name": "python",
"nbconvert_exporter": "python",
"pygments_lexer": "ipython3",
"version": "3.10.4"
"version": "3.9.6"
}
},
"nbformat": 4,
@@ -12,9 +12,9 @@
"\n",
"\n",
"1. **Run the graph** with initial inputs using `invoke` or `stream` APIs.\n",
"2. **Identify a checkpoint in an existing thread**: Use the [`get_state_history()`][langgraph.graph.graph.CompiledGraph.get_state_history] method to retrieve the execution history for a specific `thread_id` and locate the desired `checkpoint_id`. \n",
"2. **Identify a checkpoint in an existing thread**: Use the [`get_state_history()`][langgraph.graph.state.CompiledStateGraph.get_state_history] method to retrieve the execution history for a specific `thread_id` and locate the desired `checkpoint_id`. \n",
" Alternatively, set a [breakpoint](../../../concepts/breakpoints/) before the node(s) where you want execution to pause. You can then find the most recent checkpoint recorded up to that breakpoint.\n",
"3. **(Optional) modify the graph state**: Use the [`update_state`][langgraph.graph.graph.CompiledGraph.update_state] method to modify the graphs state at the checkpoint and resume execution from alternative state.\n",
"3. **(Optional) modify the graph state**: Use the [`update_state`][langgraph.graph.state.CompiledStateGraph.update_state] method to modify the graphs state at the checkpoint and resume execution from alternative state.\n",
"4. **Resume execution from the checkpoint**: Use the `invoke` or `stream` APIs with an input of `None` and a configuration containing the appropriate `thread_id` and `checkpoint_id`.\n",
"\n",
"## Example\n",
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@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 46,
"execution_count": null,
"id": "1954a5f1-91e4-4b32-9be9-c8bc1cc43cb5",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
@@ -465,7 +465,9 @@
"\n",
"graph_builder = StateGraph(State)\n",
"graph_builder.add_node(\"agent\", agent)\n",
"graph_builder.add_node(\"select_tools\", select_tools, retry=RetryPolicy(max_attempts=3))\n",
"graph_builder.add_node(\n",
" \"select_tools\", select_tools, retry_policy=RetryPolicy(max_attempts=3)\n",
")\n",
"\n",
"tool_node = ToolNode(tools=tools)\n",
"graph_builder.add_node(\"tools\", tool_node)\n",
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@
"id": "213d661e-6ba4-42b9-bc7f-6c8c423e3419",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"Let's now create our agents using the the prebuilt [`create_react_agent`][langgraph.prebuilt.chat_agent_executor.create_react_agent] and our multi-agent workflow. Note that will be calling [`interrupt`][langgraph.types.interrupt] every time after we get the final response from each of the agents."
"Let's now create our agents using the prebuilt [`create_react_agent`][langgraph.prebuilt.chat_agent_executor.create_react_agent] and our multi-agent workflow. Note that will be calling [`interrupt`][langgraph.types.interrupt] every time after we get the final response from each of the agents."
]
},
{
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@@ -739,7 +739,6 @@
" 'id': '1f029ca3-1f5b-6704-8004-820c16b69a5a',\n",
" 'channel_versions': {'__start__': '00000000000000000000000000000005.0.5290678567601859', 'messages': '00000000000000000000000000000006.0.3205149138784782', 'branch:to:call_model': '00000000000000000000000000000006.0.14611156755133758'}, 'versions_seen': {'__input__': {}, '__start__': {'__start__': '00000000000000000000000000000004.0.5736472536395331'}, 'call_model': {'branch:to:call_model': '00000000000000000000000000000005.0.1410174088651449'}},\n",
" 'channel_values': {'messages': [HumanMessage(content=\"hi! I'm bob\"), AIMessage(content='Hi Bob! How are you doing today?), HumanMessage(content=\"what's my name?\"), AIMessage(content='Your name is Bob.')]},\n",
" 'pending_sends': []\n",
" },\n",
" metadata={\n",
" 'source': 'loop',\n",
@@ -856,7 +855,7 @@
" 'id': '1f029ca3-1f5b-6704-8004-820c16b69a5a', \n",
" 'channel_versions': {'__start__': '00000000000000000000000000000005.0.5290678567601859', 'messages': '00000000000000000000000000000006.0.3205149138784782', 'branch:to:call_model': '00000000000000000000000000000006.0.14611156755133758'}, \n",
" 'versions_seen': {'__input__': {}, '__start__': {'__start__': '00000000000000000000000000000004.0.5736472536395331'}, 'call_model': {'branch:to:call_model': '00000000000000000000000000000005.0.1410174088651449'}},\n",
" 'channel_values': {'messages': [HumanMessage(content=\"hi! I'm bob\"), AIMessage(content='Hi Bob! How are you doing today? Is there anything I can help you with?'), HumanMessage(content=\"what's my name?\"), AIMessage(content='Your name is Bob.')]}, 'pending_sends': []\n",
" 'channel_values': {'messages': [HumanMessage(content=\"hi! I'm bob\"), AIMessage(content='Hi Bob! How are you doing today? Is there anything I can help you with?'), HumanMessage(content=\"what's my name?\"), AIMessage(content='Your name is Bob.')]},\n",
" },\n",
" metadata={'source': 'loop', 'writes': {'call_model': {'messages': AIMessage(content='Your name is Bob.')}}, 'step': 4, 'parents': {}, 'thread_id': '1'}, \n",
" parent_config={'configurable': {'thread_id': '1', 'checkpoint_ns': '', 'checkpoint_id': '1f029ca3-1790-6b0a-8003-baf965b6a38f'}}, \n",
@@ -870,8 +869,7 @@
" 'id': '1f029ca3-1790-6b0a-8003-baf965b6a38f', \n",
" 'channel_versions': {'__start__': '00000000000000000000000000000005.0.5290678567601859', 'messages': '00000000000000000000000000000005.0.7935064215293443', 'branch:to:call_model': '00000000000000000000000000000005.0.1410174088651449'}, \n",
" 'versions_seen': {'__input__': {}, '__start__': {'__start__': '00000000000000000000000000000004.0.5736472536395331'}, 'call_model': {'branch:to:call_model': '00000000000000000000000000000002.0.9300422176788571'}}, \n",
" 'channel_values': {'messages': [HumanMessage(content=\"hi! I'm bob\"), AIMessage(content='Hi Bob! How are you doing today? Is there anything I can help you with?'), HumanMessage(content=\"what's my name?\")], 'branch:to:call_model': None}, \n",
" 'pending_sends': []\n",
" 'channel_values': {'messages': [HumanMessage(content=\"hi! I'm bob\"), AIMessage(content='Hi Bob! How are you doing today? Is there anything I can help you with?'), HumanMessage(content=\"what's my name?\")], 'branch:to:call_model': None}\n",
" }, \n",
" metadata={'source': 'loop', 'writes': None, 'step': 3, 'parents': {}, 'thread_id': '1'}, \n",
" parent_config={...}, \n",
@@ -885,8 +883,7 @@
" 'id': '1f029ca3-1790-616e-8002-9e021694a0cd', \n",
" 'channel_versions': {'__start__': '00000000000000000000000000000004.0.5736472536395331', 'messages': '00000000000000000000000000000003.0.7056767754077798', 'branch:to:call_model': '00000000000000000000000000000003.0.22059023329132854'}, \n",
" 'versions_seen': {'__input__': {}, '__start__': {'__start__': '00000000000000000000000000000001.0.7040775356287469'}, 'call_model': {'branch:to:call_model': '00000000000000000000000000000002.0.9300422176788571'}}, \n",
" 'channel_values': {'__start__': {'messages': [{'role': 'user', 'content': \"what's my name?\"}]}, 'messages': [HumanMessage(content=\"hi! I'm bob\"), AIMessage(content='Hi Bob! How are you doing today? Is there anything I can help you with?')]}, \n",
" 'pending_sends': []\n",
" 'channel_values': {'__start__': {'messages': [{'role': 'user', 'content': \"what's my name?\"}]}, 'messages': [HumanMessage(content=\"hi! I'm bob\"), AIMessage(content='Hi Bob! How are you doing today? Is there anything I can help you with?')]}\n",
" }, \n",
" metadata={'source': 'input', 'writes': {'__start__': {'messages': [{'role': 'user', 'content': \"what's my name?\"}]}}, 'step': 2, 'parents': {}, 'thread_id': '1'}, \n",
" parent_config={...}, \n",
@@ -900,8 +897,7 @@
" 'id': '1f029ca3-178d-6f54-8001-d7b180db0c89', \n",
" 'channel_versions': {'__start__': '00000000000000000000000000000002.0.18673090920108737', 'messages': '00000000000000000000000000000003.0.7056767754077798', 'branch:to:call_model': '00000000000000000000000000000003.0.22059023329132854'}, \n",
" 'versions_seen': {'__input__': {}, '__start__': {'__start__': '00000000000000000000000000000001.0.7040775356287469'}, 'call_model': {'branch:to:call_model': '00000000000000000000000000000002.0.9300422176788571'}}, \n",
" 'channel_values': {'messages': [HumanMessage(content=\"hi! I'm bob\"), AIMessage(content='Hi Bob! How are you doing today? Is there anything I can help you with?')]}, \n",
" 'pending_sends': []\n",
" 'channel_values': {'messages': [HumanMessage(content=\"hi! I'm bob\"), AIMessage(content='Hi Bob! How are you doing today? Is there anything I can help you with?')]}\n",
" }, \n",
" metadata={'source': 'loop', 'writes': {'call_model': {'messages': AIMessage(content='Hi Bob! How are you doing today? Is there anything I can help you with?')}}, 'step': 1, 'parents': {}, 'thread_id': '1'}, \n",
" parent_config={...}, \n",
@@ -915,8 +911,7 @@
" 'id': '1f029ca3-0874-6612-8000-339f2abc83b1', \n",
" 'channel_versions': {'__start__': '00000000000000000000000000000002.0.18673090920108737', 'messages': '00000000000000000000000000000002.0.30296526818059655', 'branch:to:call_model': '00000000000000000000000000000002.0.9300422176788571'}, \n",
" 'versions_seen': {'__input__': {}, '__start__': {'__start__': '00000000000000000000000000000001.0.7040775356287469'}}, \n",
" 'channel_values': {'messages': [HumanMessage(content=\"hi! I'm bob\")], 'branch:to:call_model': None}, \n",
" 'pending_sends': []\n",
" 'channel_values': {'messages': [HumanMessage(content=\"hi! I'm bob\")], 'branch:to:call_model': None}\n",
" }, \n",
" metadata={'source': 'loop', 'writes': None, 'step': 0, 'parents': {}, 'thread_id': '1'}, \n",
" parent_config={...}, \n",
@@ -930,8 +925,7 @@
" 'id': '1f029ca3-0870-6ce2-bfff-1f3f14c3e565', \n",
" 'channel_versions': {'__start__': '00000000000000000000000000000001.0.7040775356287469'}, \n",
" 'versions_seen': {'__input__': {}}, \n",
" 'channel_values': {'__start__': {'messages': [{'role': 'user', 'content': \"hi! I'm bob\"}]}}, \n",
" 'pending_sends': []\n",
" 'channel_values': {'__start__': {'messages': [{'role': 'user', 'content': \"hi! I'm bob\"}]}}\n",
" }, \n",
" metadata={'source': 'input', 'writes': {'__start__': {'messages': [{'role': 'user', 'content': \"hi! I'm bob\"}]}}, 'step': -1, 'parents': {}, 'thread_id': '1'}, \n",
" parent_config=None, \n",
@@ -1113,10 +1107,10 @@
"source": [
"### Use in production\n",
"\n",
"In production, you would want to use a checkpointer backed by a database:\n",
"In production, you would want to use a store backed by a database:\n",
"\n",
"```python\n",
"from langgraph.checkpoint.postgres import PostgresSaver\n",
"from langgraph.store.postgres import PostgresStore\n",
"\n",
"DB_URI = \"postgresql://postgres:postgres@localhost:5442/postgres?sslmode=disable\"\n",
"# highlight-next-line\n",
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@@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ attempts = 0
# The default RetryPolicy is optimized for retrying specific network errors.
retry_policy = RetryPolicy(retry_on=ValueError)
@task(retry=retry_policy)
@task(retry_policy=retry_policy)
def get_info():
global attempts
attempts += 1
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@@ -12,12 +12,18 @@
options:
members:
- SerializerProtocol
- CipherProtocol
::: langgraph.checkpoint.serde.jsonplus
options:
members:
- JsonPlusSerializer
::: langgraph.checkpoint.serde.encrypted
options:
members:
- EncryptedSerializer
::: langgraph.checkpoint.memory
::: langgraph.checkpoint.sqlite
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::: langgraph.checkpoint.postgres.aio
options:
members:
- AsyncPostgresSaver
- AsyncPostgresSaver
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- aget_subgraphs
- with_config
::: langgraph.graph.graph.Graph
options:
show_if_no_docstring: true
show_root_heading: true
show_root_full_path: false
members:
- add_node
- add_edge
- add_conditional_edges
- compile
::: langgraph.graph.graph.CompiledGraph
options:
show_if_no_docstring: true
show_root_heading: true
show_root_full_path: false
members:
- stream
- astream
- invoke
- ainvoke
- get_state
- aget_state
- get_state_history
- aget_state_history
- update_state
- aupdate_state
- bulk_update_state
- abulk_update_state
- get_graph
- aget_graph
- get_subgraphs
- aget_subgraphs
- with_config
::: langgraph.graph.message
options:
members:
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## LangGraph
The core APIs for the LangGraph opens source library.
The core APIs for the LangGraph open source library.
- [Graphs](graphs.md): Main graph abstraction and usage.
- [Functional API](func.md): Functional programming interface for graphs.
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# Pregel
::: langgraph.pregel.NodeBuilder
options:
show_if_no_docstring: true
show_root_heading: true
show_root_full_path: false
members:
- subscribe_only
- subscribe_to
- read_from
- do
- write_to
- meta
- retry
- cache
- build
::: langgraph.pregel.Pregel
options:
show_if_no_docstring: true
@@ -580,9 +580,7 @@
" ]\n",
")\n",
"\n",
"evaluator = prompt | ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-4-turbo-preview\").with_structured_output(\n",
" RedTeamingResult, method=\"function_calling\"\n",
")\n",
"evaluator = prompt | ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-4o\").with_structured_output(RedTeamingResult)\n",
"\n",
"\n",
"def did_resist(run, example):\n",
@@ -833,7 +833,7 @@
"@tool\n",
"def book_excursion(recommendation_id: int) -> str:\n",
" \"\"\"\n",
" Book a excursion by its recommendation ID.\n",
" Book an excursion by its recommendation ID.\n",
"\n",
" Args:\n",
" recommendation_id (int): The ID of the trip recommendation to book.\n",
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@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 2,
"execution_count": null,
"id": "baf669a0-04ee-492d-80d8-8fcb658ed128",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
@@ -313,8 +313,8 @@
"\n",
" builder.add_edge(\"finalizer\", END)\n",
"\n",
" # These functions let the step be used in a MessageGraph\n",
" # or a StateGraph with 'messages' as the key.\n",
" # These functions let the step be used in a\n",
" # StateGraph with 'messages' as the key.\n",
" def encode(x: Union[Sequence[AnyMessage], PromptValue]) -> dict:\n",
" \"\"\"Ensure the input is the correct format.\"\"\"\n",
" if isinstance(x, PromptValue):\n",
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ from typing import Annotated
from typing_extensions import TypedDict
from langgraph.graph import StateGraph, START
from langgraph.graph import StateGraph, START, END
from langgraph.graph.message import add_messages
@@ -100,7 +100,16 @@ Add an `entry` point to tell the graph **where to start its work** each time it
graph_builder.add_edge(START, "chatbot")
```
## 5. Compile the graph
## 5. Add an `exit` point
Add an `exit` point to indicate **where the graph should finish execution**. This is helpful for more complex flows, but even in a simple graph like this, adding an end node improves clarity.
```python
graph_builder.add_edge("chatbot", END)
```
This tells the graph to terminate after running the chatbot node.
## 6. Compile the graph
Before running the graph, we'll need to compile it. We can do so by calling `compile()`
on the graph builder. This creates a `CompiledGraph` we can invoke on our state.
@@ -109,7 +118,7 @@ on the graph builder. This creates a `CompiledGraph` we can invoke on our state.
graph = graph_builder.compile()
```
## 6. Visualize the graph (optional)
## 7. Visualize the graph (optional)
You can visualize the graph using the `get_graph` method and one of the "draw" methods, like `draw_ascii` or `draw_png`. The `draw` methods each require additional dependencies.
@@ -126,7 +135,7 @@ except Exception:
![basic chatbot diagram](basic-chatbot.png)
## 7. Run the chatbot
## 8. Run the chatbot
Now run the chatbot!
@@ -171,7 +180,7 @@ from typing import Annotated
from langchain.chat_models import init_chat_model
from typing_extensions import TypedDict
from langgraph.graph import StateGraph, START
from langgraph.graph import StateGraph, START, END
from langgraph.graph.message import add_messages
@@ -194,6 +203,7 @@ def chatbot(state: State):
# the node is used.
graph_builder.add_node("chatbot", chatbot)
graph_builder.add_edge(START, "chatbot")
graph_builder.add_edge("chatbot", END)
graph = graph_builder.compile()
```
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# Add tools
To handle queries you chatbot can't answer "from memory", integrate a web search tool. The chatbot can use this tool to find relevant information and provide better responses.
To handle queries that your chatbot can't answer "from memory", integrate a web search tool. The chatbot can use this tool to find relevant information and provide better responses.
!!! note
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ llm = init_chat_model("anthropic:claude-3-5-sonnet-latest")
```
-->
```python
```python hl_lines="36 37"
from typing import Annotated
from langchain.chat_models import init_chat_model
@@ -206,4 +206,4 @@ graph = graph_builder.compile(checkpointer=memory)
## Next steps
In the next tutorial, you will [add human-in-the-loop to the chatbot](./4-human-in-the-loop.md) to handle situations where it may need guidance or verification before proceeding.
In the next tutorial, you will [add human-in-the-loop to the chatbot](./4-human-in-the-loop.md) to handle situations where it may need guidance or verification before proceeding.
@@ -471,7 +471,7 @@
"\n",
"_get_pass(\"TAVILY_API_KEY\")\n",
"\n",
"calculate = get_math_tool(ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-4-turbo-preview\"))\n",
"calculate = get_math_tool(ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-4o\"))\n",
"search = TavilySearchResults(\n",
" max_results=1,\n",
" description='tavily_search_results_json(query=\"the search query\") - a search engine.',\n",
@@ -540,11 +540,11 @@
"name": "stdout",
"output_type": "stream",
"text": [
"================================\u001b[1m System Message \u001b[0m================================\n",
"================================\u001B[1m System Message \u001B[0m================================\n",
"\n",
"Given a user query, create a plan to solve it with the utmost parallelizability. Each plan should comprise an action from the following \u001b[33;1m\u001b[1;3m{num_tools}\u001b[0m types:\n",
"\u001b[33;1m\u001b[1;3m{tool_descriptions}\u001b[0m\n",
"\u001b[33;1m\u001b[1;3m{num_tools}\u001b[0m. join(): Collects and combines results from prior actions.\n",
"Given a user query, create a plan to solve it with the utmost parallelizability. Each plan should comprise an action from the following \u001B[33;1m\u001B[1;3m{num_tools}\u001B[0m types:\n",
"\u001B[33;1m\u001B[1;3m{tool_descriptions}\u001B[0m\n",
"\u001B[33;1m\u001B[1;3m{num_tools}\u001B[0m. join(): Collects and combines results from prior actions.\n",
"\n",
" - An LLM agent is called upon invoking join() to either finalize the user query or wait until the plans are executed.\n",
" - join should always be the last action in the plan, and will be called in two scenarios:\n",
@@ -561,11 +561,11 @@
" - Only use the provided action types. If a query cannot be addressed using these, invoke the join action for the next steps.\n",
" - Never introduce new actions other than the ones provided.\n",
"\n",
"=============================\u001b[1m Messages Placeholder \u001b[0m=============================\n",
"=============================\u001B[1m Messages Placeholder \u001B[0m=============================\n",
"\n",
"\u001b[33;1m\u001b[1;3m{messages}\u001b[0m\n",
"\u001B[33;1m\u001B[1;3m{messages}\u001B[0m\n",
"\n",
"================================\u001b[1m System Message \u001b[0m================================\n",
"================================\u001B[1m System Message \u001B[0m================================\n",
"\n",
"Remember, ONLY respond with the task list in the correct format! E.g.:\n",
"idx. tool(arg_name=args)\n",
@@ -1030,7 +1030,7 @@
"joiner_prompt = hub.pull(\"wfh/llm-compiler-joiner\").partial(\n",
" examples=\"\"\n",
") # You can optionally add examples\n",
"llm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-4-turbo-preview\")\n",
"llm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-4o\")\n",
"\n",
"runnable = joiner_prompt | llm.with_structured_output(\n",
" JoinOutputs, method=\"function_calling\"\n",
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@@ -135,7 +135,6 @@
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"from langchain import hub\n",
"from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI\n",
"\n",
"from langgraph.prebuilt import create_react_agent\n",
@@ -90,7 +90,11 @@
"id": "9ac1c2cd-81fb-40eb-8ba1-e9197800cba6",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"## Create Index"
"## Create Index\n",
"\n",
"Set up a vector database using OpenAI Embeddings and the Chroma vector database. \n",
"Input URLs of blog posts related to agents, prompt engineering, and large language models (LLMs). \n",
"Generate vector indices for use in Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG)."
]
},
{
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"</div>"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
"id": "6cdd5ac0-fa18-4ee9-8051-062a0c56268f",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"### Router for Query Analysis\n",
"\n",
"Lets start with Routing. First, assign the query analysis to the LLM.\n",
"\n",
"Create a RouteQuery data model and specify it in a structured format for the LLM. The decision for routing should be embedded in the prompt. You need to clearly define which parts of the document should be directed to RAG based on the topic.\n",
"\n",
"While you could automate this process by having the LLM summarize the RAG documents again, its more cost-effective to manually manage this when dealing with large documents, as automation could become expensive.\n",
"\n"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 4,
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"print(question_router.invoke({\"question\": \"What are the types of agent memory?\"}))"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
"id": "cb248c94-0b0c-4d86-8565-32aa8d7424e4",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"### Retrieval Grader\n",
"\n",
"After performing retrieval, evaluate the results. Although you initially decided to use RAG based on the query, the retrieved documents might not be satisfactory. Assess whether the retrieved documents are sufficiently relevant to the query.\n",
"\n",
"For this, rely on the LLM to evaluate the relevance, providing a binary yes or no decision."
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 5,
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"print(generation)"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
"id": "cb0ab54a-4a4f-45fa-b1c5-cea1bf4c59d5",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"### Hallucination Grader\n",
"\n",
"Verify if the LLM produced any hallucinations by comparing its output to the retrieved facts. \n",
"Provide the LLMs evaluation in a binary yes or no format.\n"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 7,
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"hallucination_grader.invoke({\"documents\": docs, \"generation\": generation})"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
"id": "4f58502a-c25f-4d80-a402-5583b0cd3e41",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"### Answer Grader\n",
"\n",
"Evaluate the answer finally."
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 8,
@@ -405,6 +457,18 @@
"answer_grader.invoke({\"question\": question, \"generation\": generation})"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
"id": "af77946c-2646-4039-86b0-e2fde1ab7459",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"### Question Rewriting\n",
"\n",
"The original question from user was directly used in RAG. \n",
"However, the users question might not be in a form suitable for RAG. \n",
"To improve retrieval, rephrase the question to ensure it aligns better with vector similarity search."
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 9,
@@ -450,7 +514,9 @@
"id": "d07c0b31-b919-4498-869f-9673125c2473",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"## Web Search Tool"
"## Web Search Tool\n",
"\n",
"Use Tavily Search tool to get information from the web."
]
},
{
@@ -516,11 +582,13 @@
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 12,
"execution_count": null,
"id": "b76b5ec3-0720-443d-85b1-c0e79659ca0a",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"from pprint import pprint\n",
"\n",
"from langchain.schema import Document\n",
"\n",
"\n",
@@ -796,7 +864,7 @@
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 14,
"execution_count": null,
"id": "29acc541-d726-4b75-84d1-a215845fe88a",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [
@@ -823,8 +891,6 @@
}
],
"source": [
"from pprint import pprint\n",
"\n",
"# Run\n",
"inputs = {\n",
" \"question\": \"What player at the Bears expected to draft first in the 2024 NFL draft?\"\n",
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"\n",
"\n",
"# LLM with function call\n",
"llm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-3.5-turbo-0125\", temperature=0)\n",
"llm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-4o-mini\", temperature=0)\n",
"structured_llm_grader = llm.with_structured_output(GradeDocuments)\n",
"\n",
"# Prompt\n",
@@ -389,7 +389,7 @@
"text": [
"{'generate': {'messages': [AIMessage(content='Title: The Little Prince: A Topical Allegory for Modern Life\\n\\nIntroduction:\\nAntoine de Saint-Exupéry\\'s \"The Little Prince\" is a classic novella that has captured the hearts of millions since its publication in 1943. While it might be easy to dismiss this work as a children\\'s story, its profound themes and timeless message make it a relevant and topical piece in modern life. This essay will explore the allegorical nature of \"The Little Prince\" and discuss how its message can be applied to the complexities of the modern world.\\n\\nBody Paragraph 1 - The Allegory of the Little Prince:\\n\"The Little Prince\" is an allegorical tale that explores various aspects of the human condition through its whimsical characters and situations. The Little Prince himself represents innocence, curiosity, and the importance of human connection. As the story unfolds, readers encounter different characters that symbolize various aspects of adult life, such as vanity, materialism, and authority. These representations allow the story to transcend age and culture, making it relatable to a wide range of readers, even in the modern context.\\n\\nBody Paragraph 2 - The Relevance of the Little Prince\\'s Message:\\nThe Little Prince\\'s message is centered around the importance of looking beyond superficial appearances and forming meaningful connections with others. In a world increasingly dominated by technology and social media, where surface-level interactions are commonplace, this message is more relevant than ever. The Little Prince encourages readers to cherish and nurture genuine relationships, reminding us that true happiness and fulfillment come from understanding and empathizing with others.\\n\\nBody Paragraph 3 - The Critique of Modern Society:\\n\"The Little Prince\" also offers a critique of modern society, highlighting the dangers of materialism, consumerism, and the pursuit of power. These themes resonate strongly in today\\'s world, where wealth inequality and environmental degradation are pressing issues. The story serves as a reminder that the pursuit of material possessions and status often comes at the expense of our own happiness and the well-being of our planet.\\n\\nConclusion:\\nIn conclusion, \"The Little Prince\" remains a topical and relevant work in modern life due to its allegorical nature, timeless message, and critique of modern society. Its exploration of human connections, materialism, and the pursuit of power offers valuable insights for readers of all ages. By embracing the story\\'s wisdom, we can better navigate the complexities of the modern world and foster a more compassionate, sustainable, and interconnected society.', response_metadata={'token_usage': {'prompt_tokens': 72, 'total_tokens': 632, 'completion_tokens': 560}, 'model_name': 'accounts/fireworks/models/mixtral-8x7b-instruct', 'system_fingerprint': '', 'finish_reason': 'stop', 'logprobs': None}, id='run-b39a25ab-24f6-42d0-96c2-0f74c3ecc8f7-0', usage_metadata={'input_tokens': 72, 'output_tokens': 560, 'total_tokens': 632})]}}\n",
"---\n",
"{'reflect': {'messages': [HumanMessage(content='Essay Critique and Recommendations:\\n\\nTitle: The Little Prince: A Topical Allegory for Modern Life\\n\\nIntroduction:\\nThe introduction effectively sets the stage for the essay by providing background information on \"The Little Prince\" and its relevance in modern life. However, consider adding a hook to engage the reader\\'s attention and create a stronger first impression.\\n\\nBody Paragraph 1 - The Allegory of the Little Prince:\\nThis paragraph provides a clear explanation of the allegorical nature of \"The Little Prince.\" To enhance this section, consider offering specific examples from the text to illustrate how the characters and situations symbolize various aspects of adult life. This will strengthen your analysis and make it more engaging for the reader.\\n\\nBody Paragraph 2 - The Relevance of the Little Prince\\'s Message:\\nThe relevance of the Little Prince\\'s message is well-articulated in this paragraph. To further strengthen your argument, consider discussing the consequences of ignoring this message in the context of modern society. This will help emphasize the importance of the Little Prince\\'s wisdom and its relevance to contemporary issues.\\n\\nBody Paragraph 3 - The Critique of Modern Society:\\nThis paragraph effectively highlights the story\\'s critique of modern society. To deepen your analysis, explore how the themes of materialism, consumerism, and the pursuit of power interconnect and contribute to the challenges faced by modern society. Additionally, consider discussing potential solutions or actions inspired by the Little Prince\\'s message that could help address these issues.\\n\\nConclusion:\\nThe conclusion effectively summarizes the main points of the essay and emphasizes the relevance of \"The Little Prince\" in modern life. To further enhance this section, consider incorporating a thought-provoking question or statement that encourages readers to reflect on the story\\'s message and its implications for their own lives.\\n\\nRecommendations:\\n1. Expand the essay to approximately 1,200-1,500 words to allow for a more in-depth analysis.\\n2. Incorporate specific examples and quotes from \"The Little Prince\" to support your arguments and engage the reader.\\n3. Ensure that each body paragraph contains a clear thesis statement, supporting evidence, and analysis.\\n4. Consider discussing counterarguments or potential criticisms of the Little Prince\\'s message to add depth and complexity to your essay.\\n5. Revise and edit the essay for clarity, coherence, and grammar.')]}}\n",
"{'reflect': {'messages': [HumanMessage(content='Essay Critique and Recommendations:\\n\\nTitle: The Little Prince: A Topical Allegory for Modern Life\\n\\nIntroduction:\\nThe introduction effectively sets the stage for the essay by providing background information on \"The Little Prince\" and its relevance in modern life. However, consider adding a hook to engage the reader\\'s attention and create a stronger first impression.\\n\\nBody Paragraph 1 - The Allegory of the Little Prince:\\nThis paragraph provides a clear explanation of the allegorical nature of \"The Little Prince.\" To enhance this section, consider offering specific examples from the text to illustrate how the characters and situations symbolize various aspects of adult life. This will strengthen your analysis and make it more engaging for the reader.\\n\\nBody Paragraph 2 - The Relevance of the Little Prince\\'s Message:\\nThe relevance of the Little Prince\\'s message is well-articulated in this paragraph. To further strengthen your argument, consider discussing the consequences of ignoring this message in the context of modern society. This will help emphasize the importance of the Little Prince\\'s wisdom and its relevance to contemporary issues.\\n\\nBody Paragraph 3 - The Critique of Modern Society:\\nThis paragraph effectively highlights the story\\'s critique of modern society. To deepen your analysis, explore how themes of materialism, consumerism, and the pursuit of power interconnect and contribute to the challenges faced by modern society. Additionally, consider discussing potential solutions or actions inspired by the Little Prince\\'s message that could help address these issues.\\n\\nConclusion:\\nThe conclusion effectively summarizes the main points of the essay and emphasizes the relevance of \"The Little Prince\" in modern life. To further enhance this section, consider incorporating a thought-provoking question or statement that encourages readers to reflect on the story\\'s message and its implications for their own lives.\\n\\nRecommendations:\\n1. Expand the essay to approximately 1,200-1,500 words to allow for a more in-depth analysis.\\n2. Incorporate specific examples and quotes from \"The Little Prince\" to support your arguments and engage the reader.\\n3. Ensure that each body paragraph contains a clear thesis statement, supporting evidence, and analysis.\\n4. Consider discussing counterarguments or potential criticisms of the Little Prince\\'s message to add depth and complexity to your essay.\\n5. Revise and edit the essay for clarity, coherence, and grammar.')]}}\n",
"---\n",
"{'generate': {'messages': [AIMessage(content='Title: The Little Prince: A Topical Allegory for Modern Life\\n\\nIntroduction:\\nIn Antoine de Saint-Exupéry\\'s classic novella \"The Little Prince,\" a young boy embarks on a journey through the universe, meeting various characters that symbolize different aspects of adult life. This timeless tale, published in 1943, remains incredibly relevant in today\\'s modern world. Its allegorical nature, thought-provoking message, and critique of modern society offer invaluable insights for readers of all ages. This essay will explore the allegory of \"The Little Prince,\" analyze the relevance of its message, and discuss its critique of modern society, demonstrating its topicality in contemporary life.\\n\\nBody Paragraph 1 - The Allegory of the Little Prince:\\n\"The Little Prince\" is an allegorical tale that uses whimsical characters and situations to explore various aspects of the human condition. For instance, the king represents authority without substance, while the businessman embodies the futility of materialism. The fox, conversely, symbolizes the importance of forming genuine connections and nurturing meaningful relationships. These allegorical representations allow the story to transcend age and culture, making it relatable to a wide range of readers, even in the modern context.\\n\\nBody Paragraph 2 - The Relevance of the Little Prince\\'s Message:\\nThe Little Prince\\'s message is centered around the importance of looking beyond superficial appearances and forming meaningful connections with others. In a world increasingly dominated by technology and social media, where surface-level interactions are commonplace, this message is more relevant than ever. Neglecting this message can lead to feelings of isolation, loneliness, and dissatisfaction. By embracing the story\\'s wisdom, we can prioritize genuine relationships, fostering a more compassionate and interconnected society.\\n\\nBody Paragraph 3 - The Critique of Modern Society:\\n\"The Little Prince\" offers a critique of modern society, highlighting the dangers of materialism, consumerism, and the pursuit of power. These themes resonate strongly in today\\'s world, where wealth inequality and environmental degradation are pressing issues. The story serves as a reminder that the pursuit of material possessions and status often comes at the expense of our own happiness and the well-being of our planet. To address these challenges, we must reevaluate our priorities, focusing on sustainability, empathy, and the cultivation of meaningful relationships.\\n\\nConclusion:\\nIn conclusion, \"The Little Prince\" remains a topical and relevant work in modern life due to its allegorical nature, timeless message, and critique of modern society. Its exploration of human connections, materialism, and the pursuit of power offers valuable insights for readers of all ages. By embracing the story\\'s wisdom, we can better navigate the complexities of the modern world and foster a more compassionate, sustainable, and interconnected society. As the Little Prince so eloquently states, \"What is essential is invisible to the eye,\" reminding us that true happiness and fulfillment come from understanding and empathizing with others.\\n\\nExpanded Essay Recommendations:\\n\\n1. Expand the essay to approximately 1,200-1,500 words to allow for a more in-depth analysis.\\n2. Incorporate specific examples and quotes from \"The Little Prince\" to support your arguments and engage the reader. For instance, use quotes like, \"You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed,\" to emphasize the importance of forming genuine connections.\\n3. Ensure that each body paragraph contains a clear thesis statement, supporting evidence, and analysis.\\n4. Consider discussing counterarguments or potential criticisms of the Little Prince\\'s message to add depth and complexity to your essay. For example, explore the idea that the pursuit of material possessions can provide a sense of security and comfort.\\n5. Revise and edit the essay for clarity, coherence, and grammar. Ensure that transitions between paragraphs are smooth and that your arguments flow logically.', response_metadata={'token_usage': {'prompt_tokens': 1168, 'total_tokens': 2044, 'completion_tokens': 876}, 'model_name': 'accounts/fireworks/models/mixtral-8x7b-instruct', 'system_fingerprint': '', 'finish_reason': 'stop', 'logprobs': None}, id='run-9bfc9ff2-3186-43f5-8b75-498d532d8d1a-0', usage_metadata={'input_tokens': 1168, 'output_tokens': 876, 'total_tokens': 2044})]}}\n",
"---\n",
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"The relevance of the Little Prince's message is well-articulated in this paragraph. To further strengthen your argument, consider discussing the consequences of ignoring this message in the context of modern society. This will help emphasize the importance of the Little Prince's wisdom and its relevance to contemporary issues.\n",
"\n",
"Body Paragraph 3 - The Critique of Modern Society:\n",
"This paragraph effectively highlights the story's critique of modern society. To deepen your analysis, explore how the themes of materialism, consumerism, and the pursuit of power interconnect and contribute to the challenges faced by modern society. Additionally, consider discussing potential solutions or actions inspired by the Little Prince's message that could help address these issues.\n",
"This paragraph effectively highlights the story's critique of modern society. To deepen your analysis, explore how themes of materialism, consumerism, and the pursuit of power interconnect and contribute to the challenges faced by modern society. Additionally, consider discussing potential solutions or actions inspired by the Little Prince's message that could help address these issues.\n",
"\n",
"Conclusion:\n",
"The conclusion effectively summarizes the main points of the essay and emphasizes the relevance of \"The Little Prince\" in modern life. To further enhance this section, consider incorporating a thought-provoking question or statement that encourages readers to reflect on the story's message and its implications for their own lives.\n",
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"metadata": {},
"source": [
"Let's let the agent try again. Call `stream` with `None` to just use the inputs loaded from the memory. We will skip our human review for the next few attempats\n",
"Let's let the agent try again. Call `stream` with `None` to just use the inputs loaded from the memory. We will skip our human review for the next few attempts\n",
"to see if it can correct itself."
]
},
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link: https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph
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link: https://twitter.com/LangChainAI
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provider: google
property: G-G8X6ELZYE0
feedback:
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name: This page was helpful
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name: This page could be improved
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shared_analytics:
provider: google
property: G-47WX3HKKY2
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{% extends "base.html" %}
{% block analytics %}
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{% block extrahead %}
<meta name="algolia-site-verification" content="165B7E7C89E49946" />
<style>
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{% endblock %}
{% block content %}
<div class="notebook-links">
{% if page.nb_url %}
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{% endif %}
{% endblock %}
{% block announce %}
<strong>We are growing and hiring for multiple roles for LangChain, LangGraph and LangSmith. <a href="https://www.langchain.com/careers" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"> Join our team!</a></strong>
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"\n",
"\n",
"# LLM with function call\n",
"llm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-3.5-turbo-0125\", temperature=0)\n",
"llm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-4o-mini\", temperature=0)\n",
"structured_llm_router = llm.with_structured_output(RouteQuery)\n",
"\n",
"# Prompt\n",
@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@
"\n",
"\n",
"# LLM with function call\n",
"llm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-3.5-turbo-0125\", temperature=0)\n",
"llm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-4o-mini\", temperature=0)\n",
"structured_llm_grader = llm.with_structured_output(GradeDocuments)\n",
"\n",
"# Prompt\n",
@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@
"\n",
"\n",
"# LLM with function call\n",
"llm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-3.5-turbo-0125\", temperature=0)\n",
"llm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-4o-mini\", temperature=0)\n",
"structured_llm_grader = llm.with_structured_output(GradeHallucinations)\n",
"\n",
"# Prompt\n",
@@ -376,7 +376,7 @@
"\n",
"\n",
"# LLM with function call\n",
"llm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-3.5-turbo-0125\", temperature=0)\n",
"llm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-4o-mini\", temperature=0)\n",
"structured_llm_grader = llm.with_structured_output(GradeAnswer)\n",
"\n",
"# Prompt\n",
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"output_type": "stream",
"text": [
"********************Prompt[rlm/rag-prompt]********************\n",
"================================\u001b[1m Human Message \u001b[0m=================================\n",
"================================\u001B[1m Human Message \u001B[0m=================================\n",
"\n",
"You are an assistant for question-answering tasks. Use the following pieces of retrieved context to answer the question. If you don't know the answer, just say that you don't know. Use three sentences maximum and keep the answer concise.\n",
"Question: \u001b[33;1m\u001b[1;3m{question}\u001b[0m \n",
"Context: \u001b[33;1m\u001b[1;3m{context}\u001b[0m \n",
"Question: \u001B[33;1m\u001B[1;3m{question}\u001B[0m \n",
"Context: \u001B[33;1m\u001B[1;3m{context}\u001B[0m \n",
"Answer:\n"
]
}
@@ -244,7 +244,7 @@
" binary_score: str = Field(description=\"Relevance score 'yes' or 'no'\")\n",
"\n",
" # LLM\n",
" model = ChatOpenAI(temperature=0, model=\"gpt-4-0125-preview\", streaming=True)\n",
" model = ChatOpenAI(temperature=0, model=\"gpt-4o\", streaming=True)\n",
"\n",
" # LLM with tool and validation\n",
" llm_with_tool = model.with_structured_output(grade)\n",
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@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@
"\n",
"\n",
"# LLM with function call\n",
"llm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-3.5-turbo-0125\", temperature=0)\n",
"llm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-4o-mini\", temperature=0)\n",
"structured_llm_grader = llm.with_structured_output(GradeDocuments)\n",
"\n",
"# Prompt\n",
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@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@
"\n",
"\n",
"# LLM with function call\n",
"llm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-3.5-turbo-0125\", temperature=0)\n",
"llm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-4o-mini\", temperature=0)\n",
"structured_llm_grader = llm.with_structured_output(GradeDocuments)\n",
"\n",
"# Prompt\n",
@@ -284,7 +284,7 @@
"\n",
"\n",
"# LLM with function call\n",
"llm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-3.5-turbo-0125\", temperature=0)\n",
"llm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-4o-mini\", temperature=0)\n",
"structured_llm_grader = llm.with_structured_output(GradeHallucinations)\n",
"\n",
"# Prompt\n",
@@ -332,7 +332,7 @@
"\n",
"\n",
"# LLM with function call\n",
"llm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-3.5-turbo-0125\", temperature=0)\n",
"llm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-4o-mini\", temperature=0)\n",
"structured_llm_grader = llm.with_structured_output(GradeAnswer)\n",
"\n",
"# Prompt\n",
@@ -33,7 +33,9 @@
"id": "a384cc48-0425-4e8f-aafc-cfb8e56025c9",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": ["%pip install -qU langchain-pinecone langchain-openai langchainhub langgraph"]
"source": [
"%pip install -qU langchain-pinecone langchain-openai langchainhub langgraph"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
@@ -51,7 +53,9 @@
"id": "ccc3dae5-1df6-48ca-af8a-50f0e6128876",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": ["import os\n\nos.environ[\"LANGCHAIN_TRACING_V2\"] = \"true\"\nos.environ[\"LANGCHAIN_ENDPOINT\"] = \"https://api.smith.langchain.com\"\nos.environ[\"LANGCHAIN_API_KEY\"] = \"<your-api-key>\""]
"source": [
"import os\n\nos.environ[\"LANGCHAIN_TRACING_V2\"] = \"true\"\nos.environ[\"LANGCHAIN_ENDPOINT\"] = \"https://api.smith.langchain.com\"\nos.environ[\"LANGCHAIN_API_KEY\"] = \"<your-api-key>\""
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
@@ -59,7 +63,9 @@
"id": "88637820",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": ["import os\n\nos.environ[\"LANGCHAIN_PROJECT\"] = \"pinecone-devconnect\""]
"source": [
"import os\n\nos.environ[\"LANGCHAIN_PROJECT\"] = \"pinecone-devconnect\""
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
@@ -77,7 +83,9 @@
"id": "565a6d44-2c9f-4fff-b1ec-eea05df9350d",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": ["from langchain_openai import OpenAIEmbeddings\nfrom langchain_pinecone import PineconeVectorStore\n\n# use pinecone movies database\n\n# Add to vectorDB\nvectorstore = PineconeVectorStore(\n embedding=OpenAIEmbeddings(),\n index_name=\"sample-movies\",\n text_key=\"summary\",\n)\nretriever = vectorstore.as_retriever()"]
"source": [
"from langchain_openai import OpenAIEmbeddings\nfrom langchain_pinecone import PineconeVectorStore\n\n# use pinecone movies database\n\n# Add to vectorDB\nvectorstore = PineconeVectorStore(\n embedding=OpenAIEmbeddings(),\n index_name=\"sample-movies\",\n text_key=\"summary\",\n)\nretriever = vectorstore.as_retriever()"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
@@ -104,7 +112,9 @@
]
}
],
"source": ["docs = retriever.invoke(\"James Cameron\")\nfor doc in docs:\n print(\"# \" + doc.metadata[\"title\"])\n print(doc.page_content)\n print()"]
"source": [
"docs = retriever.invoke(\"James Cameron\")\nfor doc in docs:\n print(\"# \" + doc.metadata[\"title\"])\n print(doc.page_content)\n print()"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
@@ -120,7 +130,32 @@
"id": "1fafad21-60cc-483e-92a3-6a7edb1838e3",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": ["### Retrieval Grader\n\nfrom langchain import hub\nfrom langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import BaseModel, Field\nfrom langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI\n\n\n# Data model\nclass GradeDocuments(BaseModel):\n \"\"\"Binary score for relevance check on retrieved documents.\"\"\"\n\n binary_score: str = Field(\n description=\"Documents are relevant to the question, 'yes' or 'no'\"\n )\n\n\n# https://smith.langchain.com/hub/efriis/self-rag-retrieval-grader\ngrade_prompt = hub.pull(\"efriis/self-rag-retrieval-grader\")\n\n# LLM with function call\nllm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-3.5-turbo-0125\", temperature=0)\nstructured_llm_grader = llm.with_structured_output(GradeDocuments)\n\nretrieval_grader = grade_prompt | structured_llm_grader"]
"source": [
"### Retrieval Grader\n",
"\n",
"from langchain import hub\n",
"from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import BaseModel, Field\n",
"from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI\n",
"\n",
"\n",
"# Data model\n",
"class GradeDocuments(BaseModel):\n",
" \"\"\"Binary score for relevance check on retrieved documents.\"\"\"\n",
"\n",
" binary_score: str = Field(\n",
" description=\"Documents are relevant to the question, 'yes' or 'no'\"\n",
" )\n",
"\n",
"\n",
"# https://smith.langchain.com/hub/efriis/self-rag-retrieval-grader\n",
"grade_prompt = hub.pull(\"efriis/self-rag-retrieval-grader\")\n",
"\n",
"# LLM with function call\n",
"llm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-4o-mini\", temperature=0)\n",
"structured_llm_grader = llm.with_structured_output(GradeDocuments)\n",
"\n",
"retrieval_grader = grade_prompt | structured_llm_grader"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
@@ -137,7 +172,9 @@
]
}
],
"source": ["# Test the retrieval grader\nquestion = \"movies starring jason momoa\"\ndocs = retriever.invoke(question)\ndoc_txt = docs[0].page_content\nprint(doc_txt)\nprint(retrieval_grader.invoke({\"question\": question, \"document\": doc_txt}))"]
"source": [
"# Test the retrieval grader\nquestion = \"movies starring jason momoa\"\ndocs = retriever.invoke(question)\ndoc_txt = docs[0].page_content\nprint(doc_txt)\nprint(retrieval_grader.invoke({\"question\": question, \"document\": doc_txt}))"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
@@ -163,7 +200,9 @@
]
}
],
"source": ["### Generate\n\nfrom langchain import hub\nfrom langchain_core.output_parsers import StrOutputParser\n\n# Prompt\nprompt = hub.pull(\"rlm/rag-prompt\")\n\n# LLM\nllm = ChatOpenAI(model_name=\"gpt-3.5-turbo\", temperature=0)\n\n# Chain\nrag_chain = prompt | llm | StrOutputParser()\n\n# Run\ngeneration = rag_chain.invoke({\"context\": docs, \"question\": question})\nprint(generation)"]
"source": [
"### Generate\n\nfrom langchain import hub\nfrom langchain_core.output_parsers import StrOutputParser\n\n# Prompt\nprompt = hub.pull(\"rlm/rag-prompt\")\n\n# LLM\nllm = ChatOpenAI(model_name=\"gpt-3.5-turbo\", temperature=0)\n\n# Chain\nrag_chain = prompt | llm | StrOutputParser()\n\n# Run\ngeneration = rag_chain.invoke({\"context\": docs, \"question\": question})\nprint(generation)"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
@@ -189,7 +228,30 @@
"output_type": "execute_result"
}
],
"source": ["### Hallucination Grader\n\n\n# Data model\nclass GradeHallucinations(BaseModel):\n \"\"\"Binary score for hallucination present in generation answer.\"\"\"\n\n binary_score: str = Field(\n description=\"Answer is grounded in the facts, 'yes' or 'no'\"\n )\n\n\n# LLM with function call\nllm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-3.5-turbo-0125\", temperature=0)\nstructured_llm_grader = llm.with_structured_output(GradeHallucinations)\n\n# https://smith.langchain.com/hub/efriis/self-rag-hallucination-grader\nhallucination_prompt = hub.pull(\"efriis/self-rag-hallucination-grader\")\n\nhallucination_grader = hallucination_prompt | structured_llm_grader\nprint(generation)\nhallucination_grader.invoke({\"documents\": docs, \"generation\": generation})"]
"source": [
"### Hallucination Grader\n",
"\n",
"\n",
"# Data model\n",
"class GradeHallucinations(BaseModel):\n",
" \"\"\"Binary score for hallucination present in generation answer.\"\"\"\n",
"\n",
" binary_score: str = Field(\n",
" description=\"Answer is grounded in the facts, 'yes' or 'no'\"\n",
" )\n",
"\n",
"\n",
"# LLM with function call\n",
"llm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-4o-mini\", temperature=0)\n",
"structured_llm_grader = llm.with_structured_output(GradeHallucinations)\n",
"\n",
"# https://smith.langchain.com/hub/efriis/self-rag-hallucination-grader\n",
"hallucination_prompt = hub.pull(\"efriis/self-rag-hallucination-grader\")\n",
"\n",
"hallucination_grader = hallucination_prompt | structured_llm_grader\n",
"print(generation)\n",
"hallucination_grader.invoke({\"documents\": docs, \"generation\": generation})"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
@@ -216,7 +278,31 @@
"output_type": "execute_result"
}
],
"source": ["### Answer Grader\n\n\n# Data model\nclass GradeAnswer(BaseModel):\n \"\"\"Binary score to assess answer addresses question.\"\"\"\n\n binary_score: str = Field(\n description=\"Answer addresses the question, 'yes' or 'no'\"\n )\n\n\n# LLM with function call\nllm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-3.5-turbo-0125\", temperature=0)\nstructured_llm_grader = llm.with_structured_output(GradeAnswer)\n\n# Prompt\nanswer_prompt = hub.pull(\"efriis/self-rag-answer-grader\")\n\nanswer_grader = answer_prompt | structured_llm_grader\nprint(question)\nprint(generation)\nanswer_grader.invoke({\"question\": question, \"generation\": generation})"]
"source": [
"### Answer Grader\n",
"\n",
"\n",
"# Data model\n",
"class GradeAnswer(BaseModel):\n",
" \"\"\"Binary score to assess answer addresses question.\"\"\"\n",
"\n",
" binary_score: str = Field(\n",
" description=\"Answer addresses the question, 'yes' or 'no'\"\n",
" )\n",
"\n",
"\n",
"# LLM with function call\n",
"llm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-4o-mini\", temperature=0)\n",
"structured_llm_grader = llm.with_structured_output(GradeAnswer)\n",
"\n",
"# Prompt\n",
"answer_prompt = hub.pull(\"efriis/self-rag-answer-grader\")\n",
"\n",
"answer_grader = answer_prompt | structured_llm_grader\n",
"print(question)\n",
"print(generation)\n",
"answer_grader.invoke({\"question\": question, \"generation\": generation})"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
@@ -242,7 +328,9 @@
"output_type": "execute_result"
}
],
"source": ["### Question Re-writer\n\n# LLM\nllm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-3.5-turbo-0125\", temperature=0)\n\n# Prompt\nre_write_prompt = hub.pull(\"efriis/self-rag-question-rewriter\")\n\nquestion_rewriter = re_write_prompt | llm | StrOutputParser()\nprint(question)\nquestion_rewriter.invoke({\"question\": question})"]
"source": [
"### Question Re-writer\n\n# LLM\nllm = ChatOpenAI(model=\"gpt-3.5-turbo-0125\", temperature=0)\n\n# Prompt\nre_write_prompt = hub.pull(\"efriis/self-rag-question-rewriter\")\n\nquestion_rewriter = re_write_prompt | llm | StrOutputParser()\nprint(question)\nquestion_rewriter.invoke({\"question\": question})"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
@@ -262,7 +350,9 @@
"id": "f1617e9e-66a8-4c1a-a1fe-cc936284c085",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": ["from typing import List\n\nfrom typing_extensions import TypedDict\n\n\nclass GraphState(TypedDict):\n \"\"\"\n Represents the state of our graph.\n\n Attributes:\n question: question\n generation: LLM generation\n documents: list of documents\n \"\"\"\n\n question: str\n generation: str\n documents: List[str]"]
"source": [
"from typing import List\n\nfrom typing_extensions import TypedDict\n\n\nclass GraphState(TypedDict):\n \"\"\"\n Represents the state of our graph.\n\n Attributes:\n question: question\n generation: LLM generation\n documents: list of documents\n \"\"\"\n\n question: str\n generation: str\n documents: List[str]"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
@@ -270,7 +360,9 @@
"id": "add509d8-6682-4127-8d95-13dd37d79702",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": ["### Nodes\n\n\ndef retrieve(state):\n \"\"\"\n Retrieve documents\n\n Args:\n state (dict): The current graph state\n\n Returns:\n state (dict): New key added to state, documents, that contains retrieved documents\n \"\"\"\n print(\"---RETRIEVE---\")\n question = state[\"question\"]\n\n # Retrieval\n documents = retriever.invoke(question)\n return {\"documents\": documents, \"question\": question}\n\n\ndef generate(state):\n \"\"\"\n Generate answer\n\n Args:\n state (dict): The current graph state\n\n Returns:\n state (dict): New key added to state, generation, that contains LLM generation\n \"\"\"\n print(\"---GENERATE---\")\n question = state[\"question\"]\n documents = state[\"documents\"]\n\n # RAG generation\n generation = rag_chain.invoke({\"context\": documents, \"question\": question})\n return {\"documents\": documents, \"question\": question, \"generation\": generation}\n\n\ndef grade_documents(state):\n \"\"\"\n Determines whether the retrieved documents are relevant to the question.\n\n Args:\n state (dict): The current graph state\n\n Returns:\n state (dict): Updates documents key with only filtered relevant documents\n \"\"\"\n\n print(\"---CHECK DOCUMENT RELEVANCE TO QUESTION---\")\n question = state[\"question\"]\n documents = state[\"documents\"]\n\n # Score each doc\n filtered_docs = []\n for d in documents:\n score = retrieval_grader.invoke(\n {\"question\": question, \"document\": d.page_content}\n )\n grade = score.binary_score\n if grade == \"yes\":\n print(\"---GRADE: DOCUMENT RELEVANT---\")\n filtered_docs.append(d)\n else:\n print(\"---GRADE: DOCUMENT NOT RELEVANT---\")\n continue\n return {\"documents\": filtered_docs, \"question\": question}\n\n\ndef transform_query(state):\n \"\"\"\n Transform the query to produce a better question.\n\n Args:\n state (dict): The current graph state\n\n Returns:\n state (dict): Updates question key with a re-phrased question\n \"\"\"\n\n print(\"---TRANSFORM QUERY---\")\n question = state[\"question\"]\n documents = state[\"documents\"]\n\n # Re-write question\n better_question = question_rewriter.invoke({\"question\": question})\n return {\"documents\": documents, \"question\": better_question}"]
"source": [
"### Nodes\n\n\ndef retrieve(state):\n \"\"\"\n Retrieve documents\n\n Args:\n state (dict): The current graph state\n\n Returns:\n state (dict): New key added to state, documents, that contains retrieved documents\n \"\"\"\n print(\"---RETRIEVE---\")\n question = state[\"question\"]\n\n # Retrieval\n documents = retriever.invoke(question)\n return {\"documents\": documents, \"question\": question}\n\n\ndef generate(state):\n \"\"\"\n Generate answer\n\n Args:\n state (dict): The current graph state\n\n Returns:\n state (dict): New key added to state, generation, that contains LLM generation\n \"\"\"\n print(\"---GENERATE---\")\n question = state[\"question\"]\n documents = state[\"documents\"]\n\n # RAG generation\n generation = rag_chain.invoke({\"context\": documents, \"question\": question})\n return {\"documents\": documents, \"question\": question, \"generation\": generation}\n\n\ndef grade_documents(state):\n \"\"\"\n Determines whether the retrieved documents are relevant to the question.\n\n Args:\n state (dict): The current graph state\n\n Returns:\n state (dict): Updates documents key with only filtered relevant documents\n \"\"\"\n\n print(\"---CHECK DOCUMENT RELEVANCE TO QUESTION---\")\n question = state[\"question\"]\n documents = state[\"documents\"]\n\n # Score each doc\n filtered_docs = []\n for d in documents:\n score = retrieval_grader.invoke(\n {\"question\": question, \"document\": d.page_content}\n )\n grade = score.binary_score\n if grade == \"yes\":\n print(\"---GRADE: DOCUMENT RELEVANT---\")\n filtered_docs.append(d)\n else:\n print(\"---GRADE: DOCUMENT NOT RELEVANT---\")\n continue\n return {\"documents\": filtered_docs, \"question\": question}\n\n\ndef transform_query(state):\n \"\"\"\n Transform the query to produce a better question.\n\n Args:\n state (dict): The current graph state\n\n Returns:\n state (dict): Updates question key with a re-phrased question\n \"\"\"\n\n print(\"---TRANSFORM QUERY---\")\n question = state[\"question\"]\n documents = state[\"documents\"]\n\n # Re-write question\n better_question = question_rewriter.invoke({\"question\": question})\n return {\"documents\": documents, \"question\": better_question}"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
@@ -278,7 +370,9 @@
"id": "09fc91b4",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": ["### Edges\n\n\ndef decide_to_generate(state):\n \"\"\"\n Determines whether to generate an answer, or re-generate a question.\n\n Args:\n state (dict): The current graph state\n\n Returns:\n str: Binary decision for next node to call\n \"\"\"\n\n print(\"---ASSESS GRADED DOCUMENTS---\")\n state[\"question\"]\n filtered_documents = state[\"documents\"]\n\n if not filtered_documents:\n # All documents have been filtered check_relevance\n # We will re-generate a new query\n print(\n \"---DECISION: ALL DOCUMENTS ARE NOT RELEVANT TO QUESTION, TRANSFORM QUERY---\"\n )\n return \"transform_query\"\n else:\n # We have relevant documents, so generate answer\n print(\"---DECISION: GENERATE---\")\n return \"generate\"\n\n\ndef grade_generation_v_documents_and_question(state):\n \"\"\"\n Determines whether the generation is grounded in the document and answers question.\n\n Args:\n state (dict): The current graph state\n\n Returns:\n str: Decision for next node to call\n \"\"\"\n\n print(\"---CHECK HALLUCINATIONS---\")\n question = state[\"question\"]\n documents = state[\"documents\"]\n generation = state[\"generation\"]\n\n score = hallucination_grader.invoke(\n {\"documents\": documents, \"generation\": generation}\n )\n grade = score.binary_score\n\n # Check hallucination\n if grade == \"yes\":\n print(\"---DECISION: GENERATION IS GROUNDED IN DOCUMENTS---\")\n # Check question-answering\n print(\"---GRADE GENERATION vs QUESTION---\")\n score = answer_grader.invoke({\"question\": question, \"generation\": generation})\n grade = score.binary_score\n if grade == \"yes\":\n print(\"---DECISION: GENERATION ADDRESSES QUESTION---\")\n return \"useful\"\n else:\n print(\"---DECISION: GENERATION DOES NOT ADDRESS QUESTION---\")\n return \"not useful\"\n else:\n pprint(\"---DECISION: GENERATION IS NOT GROUNDED IN DOCUMENTS, RE-TRY---\")\n return \"not supported\""]
"source": [
"### Edges\n\n\ndef decide_to_generate(state):\n \"\"\"\n Determines whether to generate an answer, or re-generate a question.\n\n Args:\n state (dict): The current graph state\n\n Returns:\n str: Binary decision for next node to call\n \"\"\"\n\n print(\"---ASSESS GRADED DOCUMENTS---\")\n state[\"question\"]\n filtered_documents = state[\"documents\"]\n\n if not filtered_documents:\n # All documents have been filtered check_relevance\n # We will re-generate a new query\n print(\n \"---DECISION: ALL DOCUMENTS ARE NOT RELEVANT TO QUESTION, TRANSFORM QUERY---\"\n )\n return \"transform_query\"\n else:\n # We have relevant documents, so generate answer\n print(\"---DECISION: GENERATE---\")\n return \"generate\"\n\n\ndef grade_generation_v_documents_and_question(state):\n \"\"\"\n Determines whether the generation is grounded in the document and answers question.\n\n Args:\n state (dict): The current graph state\n\n Returns:\n str: Decision for next node to call\n \"\"\"\n\n print(\"---CHECK HALLUCINATIONS---\")\n question = state[\"question\"]\n documents = state[\"documents\"]\n generation = state[\"generation\"]\n\n score = hallucination_grader.invoke(\n {\"documents\": documents, \"generation\": generation}\n )\n grade = score.binary_score\n\n # Check hallucination\n if grade == \"yes\":\n print(\"---DECISION: GENERATION IS GROUNDED IN DOCUMENTS---\")\n # Check question-answering\n print(\"---GRADE GENERATION vs QUESTION---\")\n score = answer_grader.invoke({\"question\": question, \"generation\": generation})\n grade = score.binary_score\n if grade == \"yes\":\n print(\"---DECISION: GENERATION ADDRESSES QUESTION---\")\n return \"useful\"\n else:\n print(\"---DECISION: GENERATION DOES NOT ADDRESS QUESTION---\")\n return \"not useful\"\n else:\n pprint(\"---DECISION: GENERATION IS NOT GROUNDED IN DOCUMENTS, RE-TRY---\")\n return \"not supported\""
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
@@ -331,7 +425,9 @@
]
}
],
"source": ["from pprint import pprint\n\n# Run\ninputs = {\"question\": \"Movies that star Daniel Craig\"}\nfor output in app.stream(inputs):\n for key, value in output.items():\n # Node\n pprint(f\"Node '{key}':\")\n pprint(\"\\n---\\n\")\n\n# Final generation\npprint(value[\"generation\"])"]
"source": [
"from pprint import pprint\n\n# Run\ninputs = {\"question\": \"Movies that star Daniel Craig\"}\nfor output in app.stream(inputs):\n for key, value in output.items():\n # Node\n pprint(f\"Node '{key}':\")\n pprint(\"\\n---\\n\")\n\n# Final generation\npprint(value[\"generation\"])"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
@@ -339,7 +435,9 @@
"id": "4138bc51-8c84-4b8a-8d24-f7f470721f6f",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": ["inputs = {\"question\": \"Which movies are about aliens?\"}\nfor output in app.stream(inputs):\n for key, value in output.items():\n # Node\n pprint(f\"Node '{key}':\")\n pprint(\"\\n---\\n\")\n\n# Final generation\npprint(value[\"generation\"])"]
"source": [
"inputs = {\"question\": \"Which movies are about aliens?\"}\nfor output in app.stream(inputs):\n for key, value in output.items():\n # Node\n pprint(f\"Node '{key}':\")\n pprint(\"\\n---\\n\")\n\n# Final generation\npprint(value[\"generation\"])"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
@@ -347,7 +445,9 @@
"id": "42369ab8-322d-434a-b5dd-2266e4cb2903",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [""]
"source": [
""
]
}
],
"metadata": {
+16 -4
View File
@@ -13,6 +13,20 @@ By default `langgraph-checkpoint-postgres` installs `psycopg` (Psycopg 3) withou
> [!IMPORTANT]
> When manually creating Postgres connections and passing them to `PostgresSaver` or `AsyncPostgresSaver`, make sure to include `autocommit=True` and `row_factory=dict_row` (`from psycopg.rows import dict_row`). See a full example in this [how-to guide](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/how-tos/persistence_postgres/).
>
> **Why these parameters are required:**
> - `autocommit=True`: Required for the `.setup()` method to properly commit the checkpoint tables to the database. Without this, table creation may not be persisted.
> - `row_factory=dict_row`: Required because the PostgresSaver implementation accesses database rows using dictionary-style syntax (e.g., `row["column_name"]`). The default `tuple_row` factory returns tuples that only support index-based access (e.g., `row[0]`), which will cause `TypeError` exceptions when the checkpointer tries to access columns by name.
>
> **Example of incorrect usage:**
> ```python
> # ❌ This will fail with TypeError during checkpointer operations
> with psycopg.connect(DB_URI) as conn: # Missing autocommit=True and row_factory=dict_row
> checkpointer = PostgresSaver(conn)
> checkpointer.setup() # May not persist tables properly
> # Any operation that reads from database will fail with:
> # TypeError: tuple indices must be integers or slices, not str
> ```
```python
from langgraph.checkpoint.postgres import PostgresSaver
@@ -25,7 +39,7 @@ with PostgresSaver.from_conn_string(DB_URI) as checkpointer:
# call .setup() the first time you're using the checkpointer
checkpointer.setup()
checkpoint = {
"v": 2,
"v": 4,
"ts": "2024-07-31T20:14:19.804150+00:00",
"id": "1ef4f797-8335-6428-8001-8a1503f9b875",
"channel_values": {
@@ -47,7 +61,6 @@ with PostgresSaver.from_conn_string(DB_URI) as checkpointer:
"start:node": 2
}
},
"pending_sends": [],
}
# store checkpoint
@@ -67,7 +80,7 @@ from langgraph.checkpoint.postgres.aio import AsyncPostgresSaver
async with AsyncPostgresSaver.from_conn_string(DB_URI) as checkpointer:
checkpoint = {
"v": 2,
"v": 4,
"ts": "2024-07-31T20:14:19.804150+00:00",
"id": "1ef4f797-8335-6428-8001-8a1503f9b875",
"channel_values": {
@@ -89,7 +102,6 @@ async with AsyncPostgresSaver.from_conn_string(DB_URI) as checkpointer:
"start:node": 2
}
},
"pending_sends": [],
}
# store checkpoint
@@ -1,7 +1,10 @@
from __future__ import annotations
import threading
from collections import defaultdict
from collections.abc import Iterator, Sequence
from contextlib import contextmanager
from typing import Any, Optional
from typing import Any
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableConfig
from psycopg import Capabilities, Connection, Cursor, Pipeline
@@ -20,7 +23,6 @@ from langgraph.checkpoint.base import (
)
from langgraph.checkpoint.postgres import _internal
from langgraph.checkpoint.postgres.base import BasePostgresSaver
from langgraph.checkpoint.postgres.shallow import ShallowPostgresSaver
from langgraph.checkpoint.serde.base import SerializerProtocol
Conn = _internal.Conn # For backward compatibility
@@ -34,8 +36,8 @@ class PostgresSaver(BasePostgresSaver):
def __init__(
self,
conn: _internal.Conn,
pipe: Optional[Pipeline] = None,
serde: Optional[SerializerProtocol] = None,
pipe: Pipeline | None = None,
serde: SerializerProtocol | None = None,
) -> None:
super().__init__(serde=serde)
if isinstance(conn, ConnectionPool) and pipe is not None:
@@ -52,7 +54,7 @@ class PostgresSaver(BasePostgresSaver):
@contextmanager
def from_conn_string(
cls, conn_string: str, *, pipeline: bool = False
) -> Iterator["PostgresSaver"]:
) -> Iterator[PostgresSaver]:
"""Create a new PostgresSaver instance from a connection string.
Args:
@@ -99,11 +101,11 @@ class PostgresSaver(BasePostgresSaver):
def list(
self,
config: Optional[RunnableConfig],
config: RunnableConfig | None,
*,
filter: Optional[dict[str, Any]] = None,
before: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None,
limit: Optional[int] = None,
filter: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
before: RunnableConfig | None = None,
limit: int | None = None,
) -> Iterator[CheckpointTuple]:
"""List checkpoints from the database.
@@ -143,37 +145,39 @@ class PostgresSaver(BasePostgresSaver):
query += f" LIMIT {limit}"
# if we change this to use .stream() we need to make sure to close the cursor
with self._cursor() as cur:
cur.execute(query, args, binary=True)
for value in cur:
yield CheckpointTuple(
{
"configurable": {
"thread_id": value["thread_id"],
"checkpoint_ns": value["checkpoint_ns"],
"checkpoint_id": value["checkpoint_id"],
}
},
self._load_checkpoint(
value["checkpoint"],
value["channel_values"],
value["pending_sends"],
),
self._load_metadata(value["metadata"]),
cur.execute(query, args)
values = cur.fetchall()
if not values:
return
# migrate pending sends if necessary
if to_migrate := [
v
for v in values
if v["checkpoint"]["v"] < 4 and v["parent_checkpoint_id"]
]:
cur.execute(
self.SELECT_PENDING_SENDS_SQL,
(
{
"configurable": {
"thread_id": value["thread_id"],
"checkpoint_ns": value["checkpoint_ns"],
"checkpoint_id": value["parent_checkpoint_id"],
}
}
if value["parent_checkpoint_id"]
else None
values[0]["thread_id"],
[v["parent_checkpoint_id"] for v in to_migrate],
),
self._load_writes(value["pending_writes"]),
)
grouped_by_parent = defaultdict(list)
for value in to_migrate:
grouped_by_parent[value["parent_checkpoint_id"]].append(value)
for sends in cur:
for value in grouped_by_parent[sends["checkpoint_id"]]:
if value["channel_values"] is None:
value["channel_values"] = []
self._migrate_pending_sends(
sends["sends"],
value["checkpoint"],
value["channel_values"],
)
for value in values:
yield self._load_checkpoint_tuple(value)
def get_tuple(self, config: RunnableConfig) -> Optional[CheckpointTuple]:
def get_tuple(self, config: RunnableConfig) -> CheckpointTuple | None:
"""Get a checkpoint tuple from the database.
This method retrieves a checkpoint tuple from the Postgres database based on the
@@ -222,37 +226,27 @@ class PostgresSaver(BasePostgresSaver):
cur.execute(
self.SELECT_SQL + where,
args,
binary=True,
)
value = cur.fetchone()
if value is None:
return None
for value in cur:
return CheckpointTuple(
{
"configurable": {
"thread_id": thread_id,
"checkpoint_ns": checkpoint_ns,
"checkpoint_id": value["checkpoint_id"],
}
},
self._load_checkpoint(
# migrate pending sends if necessary
if value["checkpoint"]["v"] < 4 and value["parent_checkpoint_id"]:
cur.execute(
self.SELECT_PENDING_SENDS_SQL,
(thread_id, [value["parent_checkpoint_id"]]),
)
if sends := cur.fetchone():
if value["channel_values"] is None:
value["channel_values"] = []
self._migrate_pending_sends(
sends["sends"],
value["checkpoint"],
value["channel_values"],
value["pending_sends"],
),
self._load_metadata(value["metadata"]),
(
{
"configurable": {
"thread_id": thread_id,
"checkpoint_ns": checkpoint_ns,
"checkpoint_id": value["parent_checkpoint_id"],
}
}
if value["parent_checkpoint_id"]
else None
),
self._load_writes(value["pending_writes"]),
)
)
return self._load_checkpoint_tuple(value)
def put(
self,
@@ -319,8 +313,8 @@ class PostgresSaver(BasePostgresSaver):
checkpoint_ns,
checkpoint["id"],
checkpoint_id,
Jsonb(self._dump_checkpoint(copy)),
self._dump_metadata(get_checkpoint_metadata(config, metadata)),
Jsonb(copy),
Jsonb(get_checkpoint_metadata(config, metadata)),
),
)
return next_config
@@ -391,7 +385,7 @@ class PostgresSaver(BasePostgresSaver):
Will be applied regardless of whether the PostgresSaver instance was initialized with a pipeline.
If pipeline mode is not supported, will fall back to using transaction context manager.
"""
with _internal.get_connection(self.conn) as conn:
with self.lock, _internal.get_connection(self.conn) as conn:
if self.pipe:
# a connection in pipeline mode can be used concurrently
# in multiple threads/coroutines, but only one cursor can be
@@ -407,7 +401,6 @@ class PostgresSaver(BasePostgresSaver):
# thread/coroutine at a time, so we acquire a lock
if self.supports_pipeline:
with (
self.lock,
conn.pipeline(),
conn.cursor(binary=True, row_factory=dict_row) as cur,
):
@@ -415,14 +408,52 @@ class PostgresSaver(BasePostgresSaver):
else:
# Use connection's transaction context manager when pipeline mode not supported
with (
self.lock,
conn.transaction(),
conn.cursor(binary=True, row_factory=dict_row) as cur,
):
yield cur
else:
with self.lock, conn.cursor(binary=True, row_factory=dict_row) as cur:
with conn.cursor(binary=True, row_factory=dict_row) as cur:
yield cur
def _load_checkpoint_tuple(self, value: DictRow) -> CheckpointTuple:
"""
Convert a database row into a CheckpointTuple object.
__all__ = ["PostgresSaver", "BasePostgresSaver", "ShallowPostgresSaver", "Conn"]
Args:
value: A row from the database containing checkpoint data.
Returns:
CheckpointTuple: A structured representation of the checkpoint,
including its configuration, metadata, parent checkpoint (if any),
and pending writes.
"""
return CheckpointTuple(
{
"configurable": {
"thread_id": value["thread_id"],
"checkpoint_ns": value["checkpoint_ns"],
"checkpoint_id": value["checkpoint_id"],
}
},
{
**value["checkpoint"],
"channel_values": self._load_blobs(value["channel_values"]),
},
value["metadata"],
(
{
"configurable": {
"thread_id": value["thread_id"],
"checkpoint_ns": value["checkpoint_ns"],
"checkpoint_id": value["parent_checkpoint_id"],
}
}
if value["parent_checkpoint_id"]
else None
),
self._load_writes(value["pending_writes"]),
)
__all__ = ["PostgresSaver", "BasePostgresSaver", "Conn"]
@@ -1,7 +1,10 @@
from __future__ import annotations
import asyncio
from collections import defaultdict
from collections.abc import AsyncIterator, Iterator, Sequence
from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
from typing import Any, Optional
from typing import Any
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableConfig
from psycopg import AsyncConnection, AsyncCursor, AsyncPipeline, Capabilities
@@ -20,7 +23,6 @@ from langgraph.checkpoint.base import (
)
from langgraph.checkpoint.postgres import _ainternal
from langgraph.checkpoint.postgres.base import BasePostgresSaver
from langgraph.checkpoint.postgres.shallow import AsyncShallowPostgresSaver
from langgraph.checkpoint.serde.base import SerializerProtocol
Conn = _ainternal.Conn # For backward compatibility
@@ -34,8 +36,8 @@ class AsyncPostgresSaver(BasePostgresSaver):
def __init__(
self,
conn: _ainternal.Conn,
pipe: Optional[AsyncPipeline] = None,
serde: Optional[SerializerProtocol] = None,
pipe: AsyncPipeline | None = None,
serde: SerializerProtocol | None = None,
) -> None:
super().__init__(serde=serde)
if isinstance(conn, AsyncConnectionPool) and pipe is not None:
@@ -56,8 +58,8 @@ class AsyncPostgresSaver(BasePostgresSaver):
conn_string: str,
*,
pipeline: bool = False,
serde: Optional[SerializerProtocol] = None,
) -> AsyncIterator["AsyncPostgresSaver"]:
serde: SerializerProtocol | None = None,
) -> AsyncIterator[AsyncPostgresSaver]:
"""Create a new AsyncPostgresSaver instance from a connection string.
Args:
@@ -104,11 +106,11 @@ class AsyncPostgresSaver(BasePostgresSaver):
async def alist(
self,
config: Optional[RunnableConfig],
config: RunnableConfig | None,
*,
filter: Optional[dict[str, Any]] = None,
before: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None,
limit: Optional[int] = None,
filter: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
before: RunnableConfig | None = None,
limit: int | None = None,
) -> AsyncIterator[CheckpointTuple]:
"""List checkpoints from the database asynchronously.
@@ -131,37 +133,38 @@ class AsyncPostgresSaver(BasePostgresSaver):
# if we change this to use .stream() we need to make sure to close the cursor
async with self._cursor() as cur:
await cur.execute(query, args, binary=True)
async for value in cur:
yield CheckpointTuple(
{
"configurable": {
"thread_id": value["thread_id"],
"checkpoint_ns": value["checkpoint_ns"],
"checkpoint_id": value["checkpoint_id"],
}
},
await asyncio.to_thread(
self._load_checkpoint,
value["checkpoint"],
value["channel_values"],
value["pending_sends"],
),
self._load_metadata(value["metadata"]),
values = await cur.fetchall()
if not values:
return
# migrate pending sends if necessary
if to_migrate := [
v
for v in values
if v["checkpoint"]["v"] < 4 and v["parent_checkpoint_id"]
]:
await cur.execute(
self.SELECT_PENDING_SENDS_SQL,
(
{
"configurable": {
"thread_id": value["thread_id"],
"checkpoint_ns": value["checkpoint_ns"],
"checkpoint_id": value["parent_checkpoint_id"],
}
}
if value["parent_checkpoint_id"]
else None
values[0]["thread_id"],
[v["parent_checkpoint_id"] for v in to_migrate],
),
await asyncio.to_thread(self._load_writes, value["pending_writes"]),
)
grouped_by_parent = defaultdict(list)
for value in to_migrate:
grouped_by_parent[value["parent_checkpoint_id"]].append(value)
async for sends in cur:
for value in grouped_by_parent[sends["checkpoint_id"]]:
if value["channel_values"] is None:
value["channel_values"] = []
self._migrate_pending_sends(
sends["sends"],
value["checkpoint"],
value["channel_values"],
)
for value in values:
yield await self._load_checkpoint_tuple(value)
async def aget_tuple(self, config: RunnableConfig) -> Optional[CheckpointTuple]:
async def aget_tuple(self, config: RunnableConfig) -> CheckpointTuple | None:
"""Get a checkpoint tuple from the database asynchronously.
This method retrieves a checkpoint tuple from the Postgres database based on the
@@ -191,36 +194,26 @@ class AsyncPostgresSaver(BasePostgresSaver):
args,
binary=True,
)
value = await cur.fetchone()
if value is None:
return None
async for value in cur:
return CheckpointTuple(
{
"configurable": {
"thread_id": thread_id,
"checkpoint_ns": checkpoint_ns,
"checkpoint_id": value["checkpoint_id"],
}
},
await asyncio.to_thread(
self._load_checkpoint,
# migrate pending sends if necessary
if value["checkpoint"]["v"] < 4 and value["parent_checkpoint_id"]:
await cur.execute(
self.SELECT_PENDING_SENDS_SQL,
(thread_id, [value["parent_checkpoint_id"]]),
)
if sends := await cur.fetchone():
if value["channel_values"] is None:
value["channel_values"] = []
self._migrate_pending_sends(
sends["sends"],
value["checkpoint"],
value["channel_values"],
value["pending_sends"],
),
self._load_metadata(value["metadata"]),
(
{
"configurable": {
"thread_id": thread_id,
"checkpoint_ns": checkpoint_ns,
"checkpoint_id": value["parent_checkpoint_id"],
}
}
if value["parent_checkpoint_id"]
else None
),
await asyncio.to_thread(self._load_writes, value["pending_writes"]),
)
)
return await self._load_checkpoint_tuple(value)
async def aput(
self,
@@ -277,8 +270,8 @@ class AsyncPostgresSaver(BasePostgresSaver):
checkpoint_ns,
checkpoint["id"],
checkpoint_id,
Jsonb(self._dump_checkpoint(copy)),
self._dump_metadata(get_checkpoint_metadata(config, metadata)),
Jsonb(copy),
Jsonb(get_checkpoint_metadata(config, metadata)),
),
)
return next_config
@@ -350,7 +343,7 @@ class AsyncPostgresSaver(BasePostgresSaver):
Will be applied regardless of whether the AsyncPostgresSaver instance was initialized with a pipeline.
If pipeline mode is not supported, will fall back to using transaction context manager.
"""
async with _ainternal.get_connection(self.conn) as conn:
async with self.lock, _ainternal.get_connection(self.conn) as conn:
if self.pipe:
# a connection in pipeline mode can be used concurrently
# in multiple threads/coroutines, but only one cursor can be
@@ -366,7 +359,6 @@ class AsyncPostgresSaver(BasePostgresSaver):
# thread/coroutine at a time, so we acquire a lock
if self.supports_pipeline:
async with (
self.lock,
conn.pipeline(),
conn.cursor(binary=True, row_factory=dict_row) as cur,
):
@@ -374,25 +366,60 @@ class AsyncPostgresSaver(BasePostgresSaver):
else:
# Use connection's transaction context manager when pipeline mode not supported
async with (
self.lock,
conn.transaction(),
conn.cursor(binary=True, row_factory=dict_row) as cur,
):
yield cur
else:
async with (
self.lock,
conn.cursor(binary=True, row_factory=dict_row) as cur,
):
async with conn.cursor(binary=True, row_factory=dict_row) as cur:
yield cur
async def _load_checkpoint_tuple(self, value: DictRow) -> CheckpointTuple:
"""
Convert a database row into a CheckpointTuple object.
Args:
value: A row from the database containing checkpoint data.
Returns:
CheckpointTuple: A structured representation of the checkpoint,
including its configuration, metadata, parent checkpoint (if any),
and pending writes.
"""
return CheckpointTuple(
{
"configurable": {
"thread_id": value["thread_id"],
"checkpoint_ns": value["checkpoint_ns"],
"checkpoint_id": value["checkpoint_id"],
}
},
{
**value["checkpoint"],
"channel_values": self._load_blobs(value["channel_values"]),
},
value["metadata"],
(
{
"configurable": {
"thread_id": value["thread_id"],
"checkpoint_ns": value["checkpoint_ns"],
"checkpoint_id": value["parent_checkpoint_id"],
}
}
if value["parent_checkpoint_id"]
else None
),
await asyncio.to_thread(self._load_writes, value["pending_writes"]),
)
def list(
self,
config: Optional[RunnableConfig],
config: RunnableConfig | None,
*,
filter: Optional[dict[str, Any]] = None,
before: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None,
limit: Optional[int] = None,
filter: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
before: RunnableConfig | None = None,
limit: int | None = None,
) -> Iterator[CheckpointTuple]:
"""List checkpoints from the database.
@@ -430,7 +457,7 @@ class AsyncPostgresSaver(BasePostgresSaver):
except StopAsyncIteration:
break
def get_tuple(self, config: RunnableConfig) -> Optional[CheckpointTuple]:
def get_tuple(self, config: RunnableConfig) -> CheckpointTuple | None:
"""Get a checkpoint tuple from the database.
This method retrieves a checkpoint tuple from the Postgres database based on the
@@ -532,4 +559,4 @@ class AsyncPostgresSaver(BasePostgresSaver):
).result()
__all__ = ["AsyncPostgresSaver", "AsyncShallowPostgresSaver", "Conn"]
__all__ = ["AsyncPostgresSaver", "Conn"]
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
from __future__ import annotations
import random
from collections.abc import Sequence
from typing import Any, Optional, cast
@@ -9,12 +11,9 @@ from langgraph.checkpoint.base import (
WRITES_IDX_MAP,
BaseCheckpointSaver,
ChannelVersions,
Checkpoint,
CheckpointMetadata,
get_checkpoint_id,
)
from langgraph.checkpoint.serde.jsonplus import JsonPlusSerializer
from langgraph.checkpoint.serde.types import TASKS, ChannelProtocol
from langgraph.checkpoint.serde.types import TASKS
MetadataInput = Optional[dict[str, Any]]
@@ -72,7 +71,7 @@ MIGRATIONS = [
"""ALTER TABLE checkpoint_writes ADD COLUMN task_path TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT '';""",
]
SELECT_SQL = f"""
SELECT_SQL = """
select
thread_id,
checkpoint,
@@ -96,17 +95,20 @@ select
where cw.thread_id = checkpoints.thread_id
and cw.checkpoint_ns = checkpoints.checkpoint_ns
and cw.checkpoint_id = checkpoints.checkpoint_id
) as pending_writes,
(
select array_agg(array[cw.type::bytea, cw.blob] order by cw.task_path, cw.task_id, cw.idx)
from checkpoint_writes cw
where cw.thread_id = checkpoints.thread_id
and cw.checkpoint_ns = checkpoints.checkpoint_ns
and cw.checkpoint_id = checkpoints.parent_checkpoint_id
and cw.channel = '{TASKS}'
) as pending_sends
) as pending_writes
from checkpoints """
SELECT_PENDING_SENDS_SQL = f"""
select
checkpoint_id,
array_agg(array[type::bytea, blob] order by task_path, task_id, idx) as sends
from checkpoint_writes
where thread_id = %s
and checkpoint_id = any(%s)
and channel = '{TASKS}'
group by checkpoint_id
"""
UPSERT_CHECKPOINT_BLOBS_SQL = """
INSERT INTO checkpoint_blobs (thread_id, checkpoint_ns, channel, version, type, blob)
VALUES (%s, %s, %s, %s, %s, %s)
@@ -140,31 +142,34 @@ INSERT_CHECKPOINT_WRITES_SQL = """
class BasePostgresSaver(BaseCheckpointSaver[str]):
SELECT_SQL = SELECT_SQL
SELECT_PENDING_SENDS_SQL = SELECT_PENDING_SENDS_SQL
MIGRATIONS = MIGRATIONS
UPSERT_CHECKPOINT_BLOBS_SQL = UPSERT_CHECKPOINT_BLOBS_SQL
UPSERT_CHECKPOINTS_SQL = UPSERT_CHECKPOINTS_SQL
UPSERT_CHECKPOINT_WRITES_SQL = UPSERT_CHECKPOINT_WRITES_SQL
INSERT_CHECKPOINT_WRITES_SQL = INSERT_CHECKPOINT_WRITES_SQL
jsonplus_serde = JsonPlusSerializer()
supports_pipeline: bool
def _load_checkpoint(
def _migrate_pending_sends(
self,
pending_sends: list[tuple[bytes, bytes]],
checkpoint: dict[str, Any],
channel_values: list[tuple[bytes, bytes, bytes]],
pending_sends: list[tuple[bytes, bytes]],
) -> Checkpoint:
return {
**checkpoint,
"pending_sends": [
self.serde.loads_typed((c.decode(), b)) for c, b in pending_sends or []
],
"channel_values": self._load_blobs(channel_values),
}
def _dump_checkpoint(self, checkpoint: Checkpoint) -> dict[str, Any]:
return {**checkpoint, "pending_sends": []}
) -> None:
if not pending_sends:
return
# add to values
enc, blob = self.serde.dumps_typed(
[self.serde.loads_typed((c.decode(), b)) for c, b in pending_sends],
)
channel_values.append((TASKS.encode(), enc.encode(), blob))
# add to versions
checkpoint["channel_versions"][TASKS] = (
max(checkpoint["channel_versions"].values())
if checkpoint["channel_versions"]
else self.get_next_version(None)
)
def _load_blobs(
self, blob_values: list[tuple[bytes, bytes, bytes]]
@@ -183,7 +188,7 @@ class BasePostgresSaver(BaseCheckpointSaver[str]):
checkpoint_ns: str,
values: dict[str, Any],
versions: ChannelVersions,
) -> list[tuple[str, str, str, str, str, Optional[bytes]]]:
) -> list[tuple[str, str, str, str, str, bytes | None]]:
if not versions:
return []
@@ -241,15 +246,7 @@ class BasePostgresSaver(BaseCheckpointSaver[str]):
for idx, (channel, value) in enumerate(writes)
]
def _load_metadata(self, metadata: dict[str, Any]) -> CheckpointMetadata:
return self.jsonplus_serde.loads(self.jsonplus_serde.dumps(metadata))
def _dump_metadata(self, metadata: CheckpointMetadata) -> str:
serialized_metadata = self.jsonplus_serde.dumps(metadata)
# NOTE: we're using JSON serializer (not msgpack), so we need to remove null characters before writing
return serialized_metadata.decode().replace("\\u0000", "")
def get_next_version(self, current: Optional[str], channel: ChannelProtocol) -> str:
def get_next_version(self, current: str | None) -> str:
if current is None:
current_v = 0
elif isinstance(current, int):
@@ -262,9 +259,9 @@ class BasePostgresSaver(BaseCheckpointSaver[str]):
def _search_where(
self,
config: Optional[RunnableConfig],
config: RunnableConfig | None,
filter: MetadataInput,
before: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None,
before: RunnableConfig | None = None,
) -> tuple[str, list[Any]]:
"""Return WHERE clause predicates for alist() given config, filter, before.
@@ -1,941 +0,0 @@
import asyncio
import threading
import warnings
from collections.abc import AsyncIterator, Iterator, Sequence
from contextlib import asynccontextmanager, contextmanager
from typing import Any, Optional
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableConfig
from psycopg import (
AsyncConnection,
AsyncCursor,
AsyncPipeline,
Capabilities,
Connection,
Cursor,
Pipeline,
)
from psycopg.rows import DictRow, dict_row
from psycopg.types.json import Jsonb
from psycopg_pool import AsyncConnectionPool, ConnectionPool
from langgraph.checkpoint.base import (
WRITES_IDX_MAP,
ChannelVersions,
Checkpoint,
CheckpointMetadata,
CheckpointTuple,
get_checkpoint_metadata,
)
from langgraph.checkpoint.postgres import _ainternal, _internal
from langgraph.checkpoint.postgres.base import BasePostgresSaver
from langgraph.checkpoint.serde.base import SerializerProtocol
from langgraph.checkpoint.serde.types import TASKS
"""
To add a new migration, add a new string to the MIGRATIONS list.
The position of the migration in the list is the version number.
"""
MIGRATIONS = [
"""CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS checkpoint_migrations (
v INTEGER PRIMARY KEY
);""",
"""CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS checkpoints (
thread_id TEXT NOT NULL,
checkpoint_ns TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
type TEXT,
checkpoint JSONB NOT NULL,
metadata JSONB NOT NULL DEFAULT '{}',
PRIMARY KEY (thread_id, checkpoint_ns)
);""",
"""CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS checkpoint_blobs (
thread_id TEXT NOT NULL,
checkpoint_ns TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
channel TEXT NOT NULL,
type TEXT NOT NULL,
blob BYTEA,
PRIMARY KEY (thread_id, checkpoint_ns, channel)
);""",
"""CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS checkpoint_writes (
thread_id TEXT NOT NULL,
checkpoint_ns TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
checkpoint_id TEXT NOT NULL,
task_id TEXT NOT NULL,
idx INTEGER NOT NULL,
channel TEXT NOT NULL,
type TEXT,
blob BYTEA NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (thread_id, checkpoint_ns, checkpoint_id, task_id, idx)
);""",
"""
CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY IF NOT EXISTS checkpoints_thread_id_idx ON checkpoints(thread_id);
""",
"""
CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY IF NOT EXISTS checkpoint_blobs_thread_id_idx ON checkpoint_blobs(thread_id);
""",
"""
CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY IF NOT EXISTS checkpoint_writes_thread_id_idx ON checkpoint_writes(thread_id);
""",
"""
ALTER TABLE checkpoint_writes ADD COLUMN task_path TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT '';
""",
]
SELECT_SQL = f"""
select
thread_id,
checkpoint,
checkpoint_ns,
metadata,
(
select array_agg(array[bl.channel::bytea, bl.type::bytea, bl.blob])
from jsonb_each_text(checkpoint -> 'channel_versions')
inner join checkpoint_blobs bl
on bl.thread_id = checkpoints.thread_id
and bl.checkpoint_ns = checkpoints.checkpoint_ns
and bl.channel = jsonb_each_text.key
) as channel_values,
(
select
array_agg(array[cw.task_id::text::bytea, cw.channel::bytea, cw.type::bytea, cw.blob] order by cw.task_id, cw.idx)
from checkpoint_writes cw
where cw.thread_id = checkpoints.thread_id
and cw.checkpoint_ns = checkpoints.checkpoint_ns
and cw.checkpoint_id = (checkpoint->>'id')
) as pending_writes,
(
select array_agg(array[cw.type::bytea, cw.blob] order by cw.task_path, cw.task_id, cw.idx)
from checkpoint_writes cw
where cw.thread_id = checkpoints.thread_id
and cw.checkpoint_ns = checkpoints.checkpoint_ns
and cw.channel = '{TASKS}'
) as pending_sends
from checkpoints """
UPSERT_CHECKPOINT_BLOBS_SQL = """
INSERT INTO checkpoint_blobs (thread_id, checkpoint_ns, channel, type, blob)
VALUES (%s, %s, %s, %s, %s)
ON CONFLICT (thread_id, checkpoint_ns, channel) DO UPDATE SET
type = EXCLUDED.type,
blob = EXCLUDED.blob;
"""
UPSERT_CHECKPOINTS_SQL = """
INSERT INTO checkpoints (thread_id, checkpoint_ns, checkpoint, metadata)
VALUES (%s, %s, %s, %s)
ON CONFLICT (thread_id, checkpoint_ns)
DO UPDATE SET
checkpoint = EXCLUDED.checkpoint,
metadata = EXCLUDED.metadata;
"""
UPSERT_CHECKPOINT_WRITES_SQL = """
INSERT INTO checkpoint_writes (thread_id, checkpoint_ns, checkpoint_id, task_id, task_path, idx, channel, type, blob)
VALUES (%s, %s, %s, %s, %s, %s, %s, %s, %s)
ON CONFLICT (thread_id, checkpoint_ns, checkpoint_id, task_id, idx) DO UPDATE SET
channel = EXCLUDED.channel,
type = EXCLUDED.type,
blob = EXCLUDED.blob;
"""
INSERT_CHECKPOINT_WRITES_SQL = """
INSERT INTO checkpoint_writes (thread_id, checkpoint_ns, checkpoint_id, task_id, task_path, idx, channel, type, blob)
VALUES (%s, %s, %s, %s, %s, %s, %s, %s, %s)
ON CONFLICT (thread_id, checkpoint_ns, checkpoint_id, task_id, idx) DO NOTHING
"""
def _dump_blobs(
serde: SerializerProtocol,
thread_id: str,
checkpoint_ns: str,
values: dict[str, Any],
versions: ChannelVersions,
) -> list[tuple[str, str, str, str, Optional[bytes]]]:
if not versions:
return []
return [
(
thread_id,
checkpoint_ns,
k,
*(serde.dumps_typed(values[k]) if k in values else ("empty", None)),
)
for k in versions
]
class ShallowPostgresSaver(BasePostgresSaver):
"""A checkpoint saver that uses Postgres to store checkpoints.
This checkpointer ONLY stores the most recent checkpoint and does NOT retain any history.
It is meant to be a light-weight drop-in replacement for the PostgresSaver that
supports most of the LangGraph persistence functionality with the exception of time travel.
"""
SELECT_SQL = SELECT_SQL
MIGRATIONS = MIGRATIONS
UPSERT_CHECKPOINT_BLOBS_SQL = UPSERT_CHECKPOINT_BLOBS_SQL
UPSERT_CHECKPOINTS_SQL = UPSERT_CHECKPOINTS_SQL
UPSERT_CHECKPOINT_WRITES_SQL = UPSERT_CHECKPOINT_WRITES_SQL
INSERT_CHECKPOINT_WRITES_SQL = INSERT_CHECKPOINT_WRITES_SQL
lock: threading.Lock
def __init__(
self,
conn: _internal.Conn,
pipe: Optional[Pipeline] = None,
serde: Optional[SerializerProtocol] = None,
) -> None:
warnings.warn(
"ShallowPostgresSaver is deprecated as of version 2.0.20 and will be removed in 3.0.0. "
"Use PostgresSaver instead, and invoke the graph with `graph.invoke(..., checkpoint_during=False)`.",
DeprecationWarning,
stacklevel=2,
)
super().__init__(serde=serde)
if isinstance(conn, ConnectionPool) and pipe is not None:
raise ValueError(
"Pipeline should be used only with a single Connection, not ConnectionPool."
)
self.conn = conn
self.pipe = pipe
self.lock = threading.Lock()
self.supports_pipeline = Capabilities().has_pipeline()
@classmethod
@contextmanager
def from_conn_string(
cls, conn_string: str, *, pipeline: bool = False
) -> Iterator["ShallowPostgresSaver"]:
"""Create a new ShallowPostgresSaver instance from a connection string.
Args:
conn_string: The Postgres connection info string.
pipeline: whether to use Pipeline
Returns:
ShallowPostgresSaver: A new ShallowPostgresSaver instance.
"""
with Connection.connect(
conn_string, autocommit=True, prepare_threshold=0, row_factory=dict_row
) as conn:
if pipeline:
with conn.pipeline() as pipe:
yield cls(conn, pipe)
else:
yield cls(conn)
def setup(self) -> None:
"""Set up the checkpoint database asynchronously.
This method creates the necessary tables in the Postgres database if they don't
already exist and runs database migrations. It MUST be called directly by the user
the first time checkpointer is used.
"""
with self._cursor() as cur:
cur.execute(self.MIGRATIONS[0])
results = cur.execute(
"SELECT v FROM checkpoint_migrations ORDER BY v DESC LIMIT 1"
)
row = results.fetchone()
if row is None:
version = -1
else:
version = row["v"]
for v, migration in zip(
range(version + 1, len(self.MIGRATIONS)),
self.MIGRATIONS[version + 1 :],
):
cur.execute(migration)
cur.execute(f"INSERT INTO checkpoint_migrations (v) VALUES ({v})")
if self.pipe:
self.pipe.sync()
def list(
self,
config: Optional[RunnableConfig],
*,
filter: Optional[dict[str, Any]] = None,
before: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None,
limit: Optional[int] = None,
) -> Iterator[CheckpointTuple]:
"""List checkpoints from the database.
This method retrieves a list of checkpoint tuples from the Postgres database based
on the provided config. For ShallowPostgresSaver, this method returns a list with
ONLY the most recent checkpoint.
"""
where, args = self._search_where(config, filter, before)
query = self.SELECT_SQL + where
if limit:
query += f" LIMIT {limit}"
with self._cursor() as cur:
cur.execute(self.SELECT_SQL + where, args, binary=True)
for value in cur:
checkpoint = self._load_checkpoint(
value["checkpoint"],
value["channel_values"],
value["pending_sends"],
)
yield CheckpointTuple(
config={
"configurable": {
"thread_id": value["thread_id"],
"checkpoint_ns": value["checkpoint_ns"],
"checkpoint_id": checkpoint["id"],
}
},
checkpoint=checkpoint,
metadata=self._load_metadata(value["metadata"]),
pending_writes=self._load_writes(value["pending_writes"]),
)
def get_tuple(self, config: RunnableConfig) -> Optional[CheckpointTuple]:
"""Get a checkpoint tuple from the database.
This method retrieves a checkpoint tuple from the Postgres database based on the
provided config (matching the thread ID in the config).
Args:
config: The config to use for retrieving the checkpoint.
Returns:
Optional[CheckpointTuple]: The retrieved checkpoint tuple, or None if no matching checkpoint was found.
Examples:
Basic:
>>> config = {"configurable": {"thread_id": "1"}}
>>> checkpoint_tuple = memory.get_tuple(config)
>>> print(checkpoint_tuple)
CheckpointTuple(...)
With timestamp:
>>> config = {
... "configurable": {
... "thread_id": "1",
... "checkpoint_ns": "",
... "checkpoint_id": "1ef4f797-8335-6428-8001-8a1503f9b875",
... }
... }
>>> checkpoint_tuple = memory.get_tuple(config)
>>> print(checkpoint_tuple)
CheckpointTuple(...)
""" # noqa
thread_id = config["configurable"]["thread_id"]
checkpoint_ns = config["configurable"].get("checkpoint_ns", "")
args = (thread_id, checkpoint_ns)
where = "WHERE thread_id = %s AND checkpoint_ns = %s"
with self._cursor() as cur:
cur.execute(
self.SELECT_SQL + where,
args,
binary=True,
)
for value in cur:
checkpoint = self._load_checkpoint(
value["checkpoint"],
value["channel_values"],
value["pending_sends"],
)
return CheckpointTuple(
config={
"configurable": {
"thread_id": thread_id,
"checkpoint_ns": checkpoint_ns,
"checkpoint_id": checkpoint["id"],
}
},
checkpoint=checkpoint,
metadata=self._load_metadata(value["metadata"]),
pending_writes=self._load_writes(value["pending_writes"]),
)
def put(
self,
config: RunnableConfig,
checkpoint: Checkpoint,
metadata: CheckpointMetadata,
new_versions: ChannelVersions,
) -> RunnableConfig:
"""Save a checkpoint to the database.
This method saves a checkpoint to the Postgres database. The checkpoint is associated
with the provided config. For ShallowPostgresSaver, this method saves ONLY the most recent
checkpoint and overwrites a previous checkpoint, if it exists.
Args:
config: The config to associate with the checkpoint.
checkpoint: The checkpoint to save.
metadata: Additional metadata to save with the checkpoint.
new_versions: New channel versions as of this write.
Returns:
RunnableConfig: Updated configuration after storing the checkpoint.
Examples:
>>> from langgraph.checkpoint.postgres import ShallowPostgresSaver
>>> DB_URI = "postgres://postgres:postgres@localhost:5432/postgres?sslmode=disable"
>>> with ShallowPostgresSaver.from_conn_string(DB_URI) as memory:
>>> config = {"configurable": {"thread_id": "1", "checkpoint_ns": ""}}
>>> checkpoint = {"ts": "2024-05-04T06:32:42.235444+00:00", "id": "1ef4f797-8335-6428-8001-8a1503f9b875", "channel_values": {"key": "value"}}
>>> saved_config = memory.put(config, checkpoint, {"source": "input", "step": 1, "writes": {"key": "value"}}, {})
>>> print(saved_config)
{'configurable': {'thread_id': '1', 'checkpoint_ns': '', 'checkpoint_id': '1ef4f797-8335-6428-8001-8a1503f9b875'}}
"""
configurable = config["configurable"].copy()
thread_id = configurable.pop("thread_id")
checkpoint_ns = configurable.pop("checkpoint_ns")
copy = checkpoint.copy()
next_config = {
"configurable": {
"thread_id": thread_id,
"checkpoint_ns": checkpoint_ns,
"checkpoint_id": checkpoint["id"],
}
}
with self._cursor(pipeline=True) as cur:
cur.execute(
"""DELETE FROM checkpoint_writes
WHERE thread_id = %s AND checkpoint_ns = %s AND checkpoint_id NOT IN (%s, %s)""",
(
thread_id,
checkpoint_ns,
checkpoint["id"],
configurable.get("checkpoint_id", ""),
),
)
cur.executemany(
self.UPSERT_CHECKPOINT_BLOBS_SQL,
_dump_blobs(
self.serde,
thread_id,
checkpoint_ns,
copy.pop("channel_values"), # type: ignore[misc]
new_versions,
),
)
cur.execute(
self.UPSERT_CHECKPOINTS_SQL,
(
thread_id,
checkpoint_ns,
Jsonb(self._dump_checkpoint(copy)),
self._dump_metadata(get_checkpoint_metadata(config, metadata)),
),
)
return next_config
def put_writes(
self,
config: RunnableConfig,
writes: Sequence[tuple[str, Any]],
task_id: str,
task_path: str = "",
) -> None:
"""Store intermediate writes linked to a checkpoint.
This method saves intermediate writes associated with a checkpoint to the Postgres database.
Args:
config: Configuration of the related checkpoint.
writes: List of writes to store.
task_id: Identifier for the task creating the writes.
"""
query = (
self.UPSERT_CHECKPOINT_WRITES_SQL
if all(w[0] in WRITES_IDX_MAP for w in writes)
else self.INSERT_CHECKPOINT_WRITES_SQL
)
with self._cursor(pipeline=True) as cur:
cur.executemany(
query,
self._dump_writes(
config["configurable"]["thread_id"],
config["configurable"]["checkpoint_ns"],
config["configurable"]["checkpoint_id"],
task_id,
task_path,
writes,
),
)
@contextmanager
def _cursor(self, *, pipeline: bool = False) -> Iterator[Cursor[DictRow]]:
"""Create a database cursor as a context manager.
Args:
pipeline: whether to use pipeline for the DB operations inside the context manager.
Will be applied regardless of whether the ShallowPostgresSaver instance was initialized with a pipeline.
If pipeline mode is not supported, will fall back to using transaction context manager.
"""
with _internal.get_connection(self.conn) as conn:
if self.pipe:
# a connection in pipeline mode can be used concurrently
# in multiple threads/coroutines, but only one cursor can be
# used at a time
try:
with conn.cursor(binary=True, row_factory=dict_row) as cur:
yield cur
finally:
if pipeline:
self.pipe.sync()
elif pipeline:
# a connection not in pipeline mode can only be used by one
# thread/coroutine at a time, so we acquire a lock
if self.supports_pipeline:
with (
self.lock,
conn.pipeline(),
conn.cursor(binary=True, row_factory=dict_row) as cur,
):
yield cur
else:
# Use connection's transaction context manager when pipeline mode not supported
with (
self.lock,
conn.transaction(),
conn.cursor(binary=True, row_factory=dict_row) as cur,
):
yield cur
else:
with self.lock, conn.cursor(binary=True, row_factory=dict_row) as cur:
yield cur
class AsyncShallowPostgresSaver(BasePostgresSaver):
"""A checkpoint saver that uses Postgres to store checkpoints asynchronously.
This checkpointer ONLY stores the most recent checkpoint and does NOT retain any history.
It is meant to be a light-weight drop-in replacement for the AsyncPostgresSaver that
supports most of the LangGraph persistence functionality with the exception of time travel.
"""
SELECT_SQL = SELECT_SQL
MIGRATIONS = MIGRATIONS
UPSERT_CHECKPOINT_BLOBS_SQL = UPSERT_CHECKPOINT_BLOBS_SQL
UPSERT_CHECKPOINTS_SQL = UPSERT_CHECKPOINTS_SQL
UPSERT_CHECKPOINT_WRITES_SQL = UPSERT_CHECKPOINT_WRITES_SQL
INSERT_CHECKPOINT_WRITES_SQL = INSERT_CHECKPOINT_WRITES_SQL
lock: asyncio.Lock
def __init__(
self,
conn: _ainternal.Conn,
pipe: Optional[AsyncPipeline] = None,
serde: Optional[SerializerProtocol] = None,
) -> None:
warnings.warn(
"AsyncShallowPostgresSaver is deprecated as of version 2.0.20 and will be removed in 3.0.0. "
"Use AsyncPostgresSaver instead, and invoke the graph with `await graph.ainvoke(..., checkpoint_during=False)`.",
DeprecationWarning,
stacklevel=2,
)
super().__init__(serde=serde)
if isinstance(conn, AsyncConnectionPool) and pipe is not None:
raise ValueError(
"Pipeline should be used only with a single AsyncConnection, not AsyncConnectionPool."
)
self.conn = conn
self.pipe = pipe
self.lock = asyncio.Lock()
self.loop = asyncio.get_running_loop()
self.supports_pipeline = Capabilities().has_pipeline()
@classmethod
@asynccontextmanager
async def from_conn_string(
cls,
conn_string: str,
*,
pipeline: bool = False,
serde: Optional[SerializerProtocol] = None,
) -> AsyncIterator["AsyncShallowPostgresSaver"]:
"""Create a new AsyncShallowPostgresSaver instance from a connection string.
Args:
conn_string: The Postgres connection info string.
pipeline: whether to use AsyncPipeline
Returns:
AsyncShallowPostgresSaver: A new AsyncShallowPostgresSaver instance.
"""
async with await AsyncConnection.connect(
conn_string, autocommit=True, prepare_threshold=0, row_factory=dict_row
) as conn:
if pipeline:
async with conn.pipeline() as pipe:
yield cls(conn=conn, pipe=pipe, serde=serde)
else:
yield cls(conn=conn, serde=serde)
async def setup(self) -> None:
"""Set up the checkpoint database asynchronously.
This method creates the necessary tables in the Postgres database if they don't
already exist and runs database migrations. It MUST be called directly by the user
the first time checkpointer is used.
"""
async with self._cursor() as cur:
await cur.execute(self.MIGRATIONS[0])
results = await cur.execute(
"SELECT v FROM checkpoint_migrations ORDER BY v DESC LIMIT 1"
)
row = await results.fetchone()
if row is None:
version = -1
else:
version = row["v"]
for v, migration in zip(
range(version + 1, len(self.MIGRATIONS)),
self.MIGRATIONS[version + 1 :],
):
await cur.execute(migration)
await cur.execute(f"INSERT INTO checkpoint_migrations (v) VALUES ({v})")
if self.pipe:
await self.pipe.sync()
async def alist(
self,
config: Optional[RunnableConfig],
*,
filter: Optional[dict[str, Any]] = None,
before: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None,
limit: Optional[int] = None,
) -> AsyncIterator[CheckpointTuple]:
"""List checkpoints from the database asynchronously.
This method retrieves a list of checkpoint tuples from the Postgres database based
on the provided config. For ShallowPostgresSaver, this method returns a list with
ONLY the most recent checkpoint.
"""
where, args = self._search_where(config, filter, before)
query = self.SELECT_SQL + where
if limit:
query += f" LIMIT {limit}"
async with self._cursor() as cur:
await cur.execute(self.SELECT_SQL + where, args, binary=True)
async for value in cur:
checkpoint = await asyncio.to_thread(
self._load_checkpoint,
value["checkpoint"],
value["channel_values"],
value["pending_sends"],
)
yield CheckpointTuple(
config={
"configurable": {
"thread_id": value["thread_id"],
"checkpoint_ns": value["checkpoint_ns"],
"checkpoint_id": checkpoint["id"],
}
},
checkpoint=checkpoint,
metadata=self._load_metadata(value["metadata"]),
pending_writes=await asyncio.to_thread(
self._load_writes, value["pending_writes"]
),
)
async def aget_tuple(self, config: RunnableConfig) -> Optional[CheckpointTuple]:
"""Get a checkpoint tuple from the database asynchronously.
This method retrieves a checkpoint tuple from the Postgres database based on the
provided config (matching the thread ID in the config).
Args:
config: The config to use for retrieving the checkpoint.
Returns:
Optional[CheckpointTuple]: The retrieved checkpoint tuple, or None if no matching checkpoint was found.
"""
thread_id = config["configurable"]["thread_id"]
checkpoint_ns = config["configurable"].get("checkpoint_ns", "")
args = (thread_id, checkpoint_ns)
where = "WHERE thread_id = %s AND checkpoint_ns = %s"
async with self._cursor() as cur:
await cur.execute(
self.SELECT_SQL + where,
args,
binary=True,
)
async for value in cur:
checkpoint = await asyncio.to_thread(
self._load_checkpoint,
value["checkpoint"],
value["channel_values"],
value["pending_sends"],
)
return CheckpointTuple(
config={
"configurable": {
"thread_id": thread_id,
"checkpoint_ns": checkpoint_ns,
"checkpoint_id": checkpoint["id"],
}
},
checkpoint=checkpoint,
metadata=self._load_metadata(value["metadata"]),
pending_writes=await asyncio.to_thread(
self._load_writes, value["pending_writes"]
),
)
async def aput(
self,
config: RunnableConfig,
checkpoint: Checkpoint,
metadata: CheckpointMetadata,
new_versions: ChannelVersions,
) -> RunnableConfig:
"""Save a checkpoint to the database asynchronously.
This method saves a checkpoint to the Postgres database. The checkpoint is associated
with the provided config. For AsyncShallowPostgresSaver, this method saves ONLY the most recent
checkpoint and overwrites a previous checkpoint, if it exists.
Args:
config: The config to associate with the checkpoint.
checkpoint: The checkpoint to save.
metadata: Additional metadata to save with the checkpoint.
new_versions: New channel versions as of this write.
Returns:
RunnableConfig: Updated configuration after storing the checkpoint.
"""
configurable = config["configurable"].copy()
thread_id = configurable.pop("thread_id")
checkpoint_ns = configurable.pop("checkpoint_ns")
copy = checkpoint.copy()
next_config = {
"configurable": {
"thread_id": thread_id,
"checkpoint_ns": checkpoint_ns,
"checkpoint_id": checkpoint["id"],
}
}
async with self._cursor(pipeline=True) as cur:
await cur.execute(
"""DELETE FROM checkpoint_writes
WHERE thread_id = %s AND checkpoint_ns = %s AND checkpoint_id NOT IN (%s, %s)""",
(
thread_id,
checkpoint_ns,
checkpoint["id"],
configurable.get("checkpoint_id", ""),
),
)
await cur.executemany(
self.UPSERT_CHECKPOINT_BLOBS_SQL,
_dump_blobs(
self.serde,
thread_id,
checkpoint_ns,
copy.pop("channel_values"), # type: ignore[misc]
new_versions,
),
)
await cur.execute(
self.UPSERT_CHECKPOINTS_SQL,
(
thread_id,
checkpoint_ns,
Jsonb(self._dump_checkpoint(copy)),
self._dump_metadata(get_checkpoint_metadata(config, metadata)),
),
)
return next_config
async def aput_writes(
self,
config: RunnableConfig,
writes: Sequence[tuple[str, Any]],
task_id: str,
task_path: str = "",
) -> None:
"""Store intermediate writes linked to a checkpoint asynchronously.
This method saves intermediate writes associated with a checkpoint to the database.
Args:
config: Configuration of the related checkpoint.
writes: List of writes to store, each as (channel, value) pair.
task_id: Identifier for the task creating the writes.
"""
query = (
self.UPSERT_CHECKPOINT_WRITES_SQL
if all(w[0] in WRITES_IDX_MAP for w in writes)
else self.INSERT_CHECKPOINT_WRITES_SQL
)
params = await asyncio.to_thread(
self._dump_writes,
config["configurable"]["thread_id"],
config["configurable"]["checkpoint_ns"],
config["configurable"]["checkpoint_id"],
task_id,
task_path,
writes,
)
async with self._cursor(pipeline=True) as cur:
await cur.executemany(query, params)
@asynccontextmanager
async def _cursor(
self, *, pipeline: bool = False
) -> AsyncIterator[AsyncCursor[DictRow]]:
"""Create a database cursor as a context manager.
Args:
pipeline: whether to use pipeline for the DB operations inside the context manager.
Will be applied regardless of whether the AsyncShallowPostgresSaver instance was initialized with a pipeline.
If pipeline mode is not supported, will fall back to using transaction context manager.
"""
async with _ainternal.get_connection(self.conn) as conn:
if self.pipe:
# a connection in pipeline mode can be used concurrently
# in multiple threads/coroutines, but only one cursor can be
# used at a time
try:
async with conn.cursor(binary=True, row_factory=dict_row) as cur:
yield cur
finally:
if pipeline:
await self.pipe.sync()
elif pipeline:
# a connection not in pipeline mode can only be used by one
# thread/coroutine at a time, so we acquire a lock
if self.supports_pipeline:
async with (
self.lock,
conn.pipeline(),
conn.cursor(binary=True, row_factory=dict_row) as cur,
):
yield cur
else:
# Use connection's transaction context manager when pipeline mode not supported
async with (
self.lock,
conn.transaction(),
conn.cursor(binary=True, row_factory=dict_row) as cur,
):
yield cur
else:
async with (
self.lock,
conn.cursor(binary=True, row_factory=dict_row) as cur,
):
yield cur
def list(
self,
config: Optional[RunnableConfig],
*,
filter: Optional[dict[str, Any]] = None,
before: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None,
limit: Optional[int] = None,
) -> Iterator[CheckpointTuple]:
"""List checkpoints from the database.
This method retrieves a list of checkpoint tuples from the Postgres database based
on the provided config. For ShallowPostgresSaver, this method returns a list with
ONLY the most recent checkpoint.
"""
aiter_ = self.alist(config, filter=filter, before=before, limit=limit)
while True:
try:
yield asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe(
anext(aiter_), # noqa: F821
self.loop,
).result()
except StopAsyncIteration:
break
def get_tuple(self, config: RunnableConfig) -> Optional[CheckpointTuple]:
"""Get a checkpoint tuple from the database.
This method retrieves a checkpoint tuple from the Postgres database based on the
provided config (matching the thread ID in the config).
Args:
config: The config to use for retrieving the checkpoint.
Returns:
Optional[CheckpointTuple]: The retrieved checkpoint tuple, or None if no matching checkpoint was found.
"""
try:
# check if we are in the main thread, only bg threads can block
# we don't check in other methods to avoid the overhead
if asyncio.get_running_loop() is self.loop:
raise asyncio.InvalidStateError(
"Synchronous calls to AsyncShallowPostgresSaver are only allowed from a "
"different thread. From the main thread, use the async interface."
"For example, use `await checkpointer.aget_tuple(...)` or `await "
"graph.ainvoke(...)`."
)
except RuntimeError:
pass
return asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe(
self.aget_tuple(config), self.loop
).result()
def put(
self,
config: RunnableConfig,
checkpoint: Checkpoint,
metadata: CheckpointMetadata,
new_versions: ChannelVersions,
) -> RunnableConfig:
"""Save a checkpoint to the database.
This method saves a checkpoint to the Postgres database. The checkpoint is associated
with the provided config. For AsyncShallowPostgresSaver, this method saves ONLY the most recent
checkpoint and overwrites a previous checkpoint, if it exists.
Args:
config: The config to associate with the checkpoint.
checkpoint: The checkpoint to save.
metadata: Additional metadata to save with the checkpoint.
new_versions: New channel versions as of this write.
Returns:
RunnableConfig: Updated configuration after storing the checkpoint.
"""
return asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe(
self.aput(config, checkpoint, metadata, new_versions), self.loop
).result()
def put_writes(
self,
config: RunnableConfig,
writes: Sequence[tuple[str, Any]],
task_id: str,
task_path: str = "",
) -> None:
"""Store intermediate writes linked to a checkpoint.
This method saves intermediate writes associated with a checkpoint to the database.
Args:
config: Configuration of the related checkpoint.
writes: List of writes to store, each as (channel, value) pair.
task_id: Identifier for the task creating the writes.
task_path: Path of the task creating the writes.
"""
return asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe(
self.aput_writes(config, writes, task_id, task_path), self.loop
).result()
@@ -1,9 +1,11 @@
from __future__ import annotations
import asyncio
import logging
from collections.abc import AsyncIterator, Iterable, Sequence
from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
from types import TracebackType
from typing import Any, Callable, Optional, Union, cast
from typing import Any, Callable, cast
import orjson
from psycopg import AsyncConnection, AsyncCursor, AsyncPipeline, Capabilities
@@ -132,12 +134,10 @@ class AsyncPostgresStore(AsyncBatchedBaseStore, BasePostgresStore[_ainternal.Con
self,
conn: _ainternal.Conn,
*,
pipe: Optional[AsyncPipeline] = None,
deserializer: Optional[
Callable[[Union[bytes, orjson.Fragment]], dict[str, Any]]
] = None,
index: Optional[PostgresIndexConfig] = None,
ttl: Optional[TTLConfig] = None,
pipe: AsyncPipeline | None = None,
deserializer: Callable[[bytes | orjson.Fragment], dict[str, Any]] | None = None,
index: PostgresIndexConfig | None = None,
ttl: TTLConfig | None = None,
) -> None:
if isinstance(conn, AsyncConnectionPool) and pipe is not None:
raise ValueError(
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ class AsyncPostgresStore(AsyncBatchedBaseStore, BasePostgresStore[_ainternal.Con
self.embeddings = None
self.ttl_config = ttl
self._ttl_sweeper_task: Optional[asyncio.Task[None]] = None
self._ttl_sweeper_task: asyncio.Task[None] | None = None
self._ttl_stop_event = asyncio.Event()
async def abatch(self, ops: Iterable[Op]) -> list[Result]:
@@ -180,10 +180,10 @@ class AsyncPostgresStore(AsyncBatchedBaseStore, BasePostgresStore[_ainternal.Con
conn_string: str,
*,
pipeline: bool = False,
pool_config: Optional[PoolConfig] = None,
index: Optional[PostgresIndexConfig] = None,
ttl: Optional[TTLConfig] = None,
) -> AsyncIterator["AsyncPostgresStore"]:
pool_config: PoolConfig | None = None,
index: PostgresIndexConfig | None = None,
ttl: TTLConfig | None = None,
) -> AsyncIterator[AsyncPostgresStore]:
"""Create a new AsyncPostgresStore instance from a connection string.
Args:
@@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ class AsyncPostgresStore(AsyncBatchedBaseStore, BasePostgresStore[_ainternal.Con
return deleted_count
async def start_ttl_sweeper(
self, sweep_interval_minutes: Optional[int] = None
self, sweep_interval_minutes: int | None = None
) -> asyncio.Task[None]:
"""Periodically delete expired store items based on TTL.
@@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ class AsyncPostgresStore(AsyncBatchedBaseStore, BasePostgresStore[_ainternal.Con
self._ttl_sweeper_task = task
return task
async def stop_ttl_sweeper(self, timeout: Optional[float] = None) -> bool:
async def stop_ttl_sweeper(self, timeout: float | None = None) -> bool:
"""Stop the TTL sweeper task if it's running.
Args:
@@ -369,14 +369,14 @@ class AsyncPostgresStore(AsyncBatchedBaseStore, BasePostgresStore[_ainternal.Con
return success
async def __aenter__(self) -> "AsyncPostgresStore":
async def __aenter__(self) -> AsyncPostgresStore:
return self
async def __aexit__(
self,
exc_type: Optional[type[BaseException]],
exc_val: Optional[BaseException],
exc_tb: Optional["TracebackType"],
exc_type: type[BaseException] | None,
exc_val: BaseException | None,
exc_tb: TracebackType | None,
) -> None:
# Ensure the TTL sweeper task is stopped when exiting the context
if hasattr(self, "_ttl_sweeper_task") and self._ttl_sweeper_task is not None:
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
from __future__ import annotations
import asyncio
import concurrent.futures
import json
@@ -14,7 +16,6 @@ from typing import (
Generic,
Literal,
NamedTuple,
Optional,
TypeVar,
Union,
cast,
@@ -56,8 +57,8 @@ class Migration(NamedTuple):
"""A database migration with optional conditions and parameters."""
sql: str
params: Optional[dict[str, Any]] = None
condition: Optional[Callable[["BasePostgresStore"], bool]] = None
params: dict[str, Any] | None = None
condition: Callable[[BasePostgresStore], bool] | None = None
MIGRATIONS: Sequence[str] = [
@@ -155,7 +156,7 @@ class PoolConfig(TypedDict, total=False):
min_size: int
"""Minimum number of connections maintained in the pool. Defaults to 1."""
max_size: Optional[int]
max_size: int | None
"""Maximum number of connections allowed in the pool. None means unlimited."""
kwargs: dict
@@ -230,8 +231,8 @@ class BasePostgresStore(Generic[C]):
MIGRATIONS = MIGRATIONS
VECTOR_MIGRATIONS = VECTOR_MIGRATIONS
conn: C
_deserializer: Optional[Callable[[Union[bytes, orjson.Fragment]], dict[str, Any]]]
index_config: Optional[PostgresIndexConfig]
_deserializer: Callable[[bytes | orjson.Fragment], dict[str, Any]] | None
index_config: PostgresIndexConfig | None
def _get_batch_GET_ops_queries(
self,
@@ -293,7 +294,7 @@ class BasePostgresStore(Generic[C]):
put_ops: Sequence[tuple[int, PutOp]],
) -> tuple[
list[tuple[str, Sequence]],
Optional[tuple[str, Sequence[tuple[str, str, str, str]]]],
tuple[str, Sequence[tuple[str, str, str, str]]] | None,
]:
dedupped_ops: dict[tuple[tuple[str, ...], str], PutOp] = {}
for _, op in put_ops:
@@ -320,9 +321,7 @@ class BasePostgresStore(Generic[C]):
)
params = (_namespace_to_text(namespace), *keys)
queries.append((query, params))
embedding_request: Optional[tuple[str, Sequence[tuple[str, str, str, str]]]] = (
None
)
embedding_request: tuple[str, Sequence[tuple[str, str, str, str]]] | None = None
if inserts:
values = []
insertion_params = []
@@ -403,7 +402,7 @@ class BasePostgresStore(Generic[C]):
self,
search_ops: Sequence[tuple[int, SearchOp]],
) -> tuple[
list[tuple[str, list[Union[None, str, list[float]]]]], # queries, params
list[tuple[str, list[None | str | list[float]]]], # queries, params
list[tuple[int, str]], # idx, query_text pairs to embed
]:
"""
@@ -432,7 +431,7 @@ class BasePostgresStore(Generic[C]):
filter_params.extend([key, orjson.dumps(value).decode("utf-8")])
ns_condition = "TRUE"
ns_param: Optional[Sequence[Union[str]]] = None
ns_param: Sequence[str] | None = None
if op.namespace_prefix:
ns_condition = "store.prefix LIKE %s"
ns_param = (f"{_namespace_to_text(op.namespace_prefix)}%",)
@@ -719,12 +718,10 @@ class PostgresStore(BaseStore, BasePostgresStore[_pg_internal.Conn]):
self,
conn: _pg_internal.Conn,
*,
pipe: Optional[Pipeline] = None,
deserializer: Optional[
Callable[[Union[bytes, orjson.Fragment]], dict[str, Any]]
] = None,
index: Optional[PostgresIndexConfig] = None,
ttl: Optional[TTLConfig] = None,
pipe: Pipeline | None = None,
deserializer: Callable[[bytes | orjson.Fragment], dict[str, Any]] | None = None,
index: PostgresIndexConfig | None = None,
ttl: TTLConfig | None = None,
) -> None:
super().__init__()
self._deserializer = deserializer
@@ -738,7 +735,7 @@ class PostgresStore(BaseStore, BasePostgresStore[_pg_internal.Conn]):
else:
self.embeddings = None
self.ttl_config = ttl
self._ttl_sweeper_thread: Optional[threading.Thread] = None
self._ttl_sweeper_thread: threading.Thread | None = None
self._ttl_stop_event = threading.Event()
@classmethod
@@ -748,10 +745,10 @@ class PostgresStore(BaseStore, BasePostgresStore[_pg_internal.Conn]):
conn_string: str,
*,
pipeline: bool = False,
pool_config: Optional[PoolConfig] = None,
index: Optional[PostgresIndexConfig] = None,
ttl: Optional[TTLConfig] = None,
) -> Iterator["PostgresStore"]:
pool_config: PoolConfig | None = None,
index: PostgresIndexConfig | None = None,
ttl: TTLConfig | None = None,
) -> Iterator[PostgresStore]:
"""Create a new PostgresStore instance from a connection string.
Args:
@@ -810,7 +807,7 @@ class PostgresStore(BaseStore, BasePostgresStore[_pg_internal.Conn]):
return deleted_count
def start_ttl_sweeper(
self, sweep_interval_minutes: Optional[int] = None
self, sweep_interval_minutes: int | None = None
) -> concurrent.futures.Future[None]:
"""Periodically delete expired store items based on TTL.
@@ -867,7 +864,7 @@ class PostgresStore(BaseStore, BasePostgresStore[_pg_internal.Conn]):
)
return future
def stop_ttl_sweeper(self, timeout: Optional[float] = None) -> bool:
def stop_ttl_sweeper(self, timeout: float | None = None) -> bool:
"""Stop the TTL sweeper thread if it's running.
Args:
@@ -1196,7 +1193,7 @@ def _row_to_item(
namespace: tuple[str, ...],
row: Row,
*,
loader: Optional[Callable[[Union[bytes, orjson.Fragment]], dict[str, Any]]] = None,
loader: Callable[[bytes | orjson.Fragment], dict[str, Any]] | None = None,
) -> Item:
"""Convert a row from the database into an Item.
@@ -1224,7 +1221,7 @@ def _row_to_search_item(
namespace: tuple[str, ...],
row: Row,
*,
loader: Optional[Callable[[Union[bytes, orjson.Fragment]], dict[str, Any]]] = None,
loader: Callable[[bytes | orjson.Fragment], dict[str, Any]] | None = None,
) -> SearchItem:
"""Convert a row from the database into an Item."""
loader = loader or _json_loads
@@ -1255,7 +1252,7 @@ def _group_ops(ops: Iterable[Op]) -> tuple[dict[type, list[tuple[int, Op]]], int
return grouped_ops, tot
def _json_loads(content: Union[bytes, orjson.Fragment]) -> Any:
def _json_loads(content: bytes | orjson.Fragment) -> Any:
if isinstance(content, orjson.Fragment):
if hasattr(content, "buf"):
content = content.buf
@@ -1267,7 +1264,7 @@ def _json_loads(content: Union[bytes, orjson.Fragment]) -> Any:
return orjson.loads(cast(bytes, content))
def _decode_ns_bytes(namespace: Union[str, bytes, list]) -> tuple[str, ...]:
def _decode_ns_bytes(namespace: str | bytes | list) -> tuple[str, ...]:
if isinstance(namespace, list):
return tuple(namespace)
if isinstance(namespace, bytes):
@@ -1316,16 +1313,16 @@ def get_distance_operator(store: Any) -> tuple[str, str]:
def _ensure_index_config(
index_config: PostgresIndexConfig,
) -> tuple[Optional["Embeddings"], PostgresIndexConfig]:
) -> tuple[Embeddings | None, PostgresIndexConfig]:
index_config = index_config.copy()
tokenized: list[tuple[str, Union[Literal["$"], list[str]]]] = []
tokenized: list[tuple[str, Literal["$"] | list[str]]] = []
tot = 0
text_fields = index_config.get("fields") or ["$"]
if isinstance(text_fields, str):
text_fields = [text_fields]
if not isinstance(text_fields, list):
raise ValueError(f"Text fields must be a list or a string. Got {text_fields}")
for p in text_fields:
fields = index_config.get("fields") or ["$"]
if isinstance(fields, str):
fields = [fields]
if not isinstance(fields, list):
raise ValueError(f"Text fields must be a list or a string. Got {fields}")
for p in fields:
if p == "$":
tokenized.append((p, "$"))
tot += 1
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@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ lint.select = [
"B", # flake8-bugbear
"I", # isort
]
lint.ignore = ["E501", "B008", "UP007", "UP006"]
lint.ignore = ["E501", "B008"]
[tool.mypy]
# https://mypy.readthedocs.io/en/stable/config_file.html
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
from __future__ import annotations
from collections.abc import Mapping
from datetime import datetime, timezone
from typing import Any, Protocol
from langgraph.checkpoint.base import Checkpoint, EmptyChannelError
from langgraph.checkpoint.base.id import uuid6
class ChannelProtocol(Protocol):
def checkpoint(self) -> Any | None: ...
def empty_checkpoint() -> Checkpoint:
return Checkpoint(
v=1,
id=str(uuid6(clock_seq=-2)),
ts=datetime.now(timezone.utc).isoformat(),
channel_values={},
channel_versions={},
versions_seen={},
)
def create_checkpoint(
checkpoint: Checkpoint,
channels: Mapping[str, ChannelProtocol] | None,
step: int,
*,
id: str | None = None,
) -> Checkpoint:
"""Create a checkpoint for the given channels."""
ts = datetime.now(timezone.utc).isoformat()
if channels is None:
values = checkpoint["channel_values"]
else:
values = {}
for k, v in channels.items():
if k not in checkpoint["channel_versions"]:
continue
try:
values[k] = v.checkpoint()
except EmptyChannelError:
pass
return Checkpoint(
v=1,
ts=ts,
id=id or str(uuid6(clock_seq=step)),
channel_values=values,
channel_versions=checkpoint["channel_versions"],
versions_seen=checkpoint["versions_seen"],
)
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@@ -14,13 +14,10 @@ from langgraph.checkpoint.base import (
EXCLUDED_METADATA_KEYS,
Checkpoint,
CheckpointMetadata,
create_checkpoint,
empty_checkpoint,
)
from langgraph.checkpoint.postgres.aio import (
AsyncPostgresSaver,
AsyncShallowPostgresSaver,
)
from langgraph.checkpoint.postgres.aio import AsyncPostgresSaver
from langgraph.checkpoint.serde.types import TASKS
from tests.checkpoint_utils import create_checkpoint, empty_checkpoint
from tests.conftest import DEFAULT_POSTGRES_URI
@@ -111,41 +108,11 @@ async def _base_saver():
await conn.execute(f"DROP DATABASE {database}")
@asynccontextmanager
async def _shallow_saver():
"""Fixture for shallow connection mode testing."""
database = f"test_{uuid4().hex[:16]}"
# create unique db
async with await AsyncConnection.connect(
DEFAULT_POSTGRES_URI, autocommit=True
) as conn:
await conn.execute(f"CREATE DATABASE {database}")
try:
async with await AsyncConnection.connect(
DEFAULT_POSTGRES_URI + database,
autocommit=True,
prepare_threshold=0,
row_factory=dict_row,
) as conn:
checkpointer = AsyncShallowPostgresSaver(conn)
await checkpointer.setup()
yield checkpointer
finally:
# drop unique db
async with await AsyncConnection.connect(
DEFAULT_POSTGRES_URI, autocommit=True
) as conn:
await conn.execute(f"DROP DATABASE {database}")
@asynccontextmanager
async def _saver(name: str):
if name == "base":
async with _base_saver() as saver:
yield saver
elif name == "shallow":
async with _shallow_saver() as saver:
yield saver
elif name == "pool":
async with _pool_saver() as saver:
yield saver
@@ -205,7 +172,7 @@ def test_data():
}
@pytest.mark.parametrize("saver_name", ["base", "pool", "pipe", "shallow"])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("saver_name", ["base", "pool", "pipe"])
async def test_combined_metadata(saver_name: str, test_data) -> None:
async with _saver(saver_name) as saver:
config = {
@@ -232,7 +199,7 @@ async def test_combined_metadata(saver_name: str, test_data) -> None:
}
@pytest.mark.parametrize("saver_name", ["base", "pool", "pipe", "shallow"])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("saver_name", ["base", "pool", "pipe"])
async def test_asearch(saver_name: str, test_data) -> None:
async with _saver(saver_name) as saver:
configs = test_data["configs"]
@@ -283,7 +250,7 @@ async def test_asearch(saver_name: str, test_data) -> None:
} == {"", "inner"}
@pytest.mark.parametrize("saver_name", ["base", "pool", "pipe", "shallow"])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("saver_name", ["base", "pool", "pipe"])
async def test_null_chars(saver_name: str, test_data) -> None:
async with _saver(saver_name) as saver:
config = await saver.aput(
@@ -296,3 +263,52 @@ async def test_null_chars(saver_name: str, test_data) -> None:
assert [c async for c in saver.alist(None, filter={"my_key": "abc"})][
0
].metadata["my_key"] == "abc"
@pytest.mark.parametrize("saver_name", ["base", "pool", "pipe"])
async def test_pending_sends_migration(saver_name: str) -> None:
async with _saver(saver_name) as saver:
config = {
"configurable": {
"thread_id": "thread-1",
"checkpoint_ns": "",
}
}
# create the first checkpoint
# and put some pending sends
checkpoint_0 = empty_checkpoint()
config = await saver.aput(config, checkpoint_0, {}, {})
await saver.aput_writes(
config, [(TASKS, "send-1"), (TASKS, "send-2")], task_id="task-1"
)
await saver.aput_writes(config, [(TASKS, "send-3")], task_id="task-2")
# check that fetching checkpoint_0 doesn't attach pending sends
# (they should be attached to the next checkpoint)
tuple_0 = await saver.aget_tuple(config)
assert tuple_0.checkpoint["channel_values"] == {}
assert tuple_0.checkpoint["channel_versions"] == {}
# create the second checkpoint
checkpoint_1 = create_checkpoint(checkpoint_0, {}, 1)
config = await saver.aput(config, checkpoint_1, {}, {})
# check that pending sends are attached to checkpoint_1
tuple_1 = await saver.aget_tuple(config)
assert tuple_1.checkpoint["channel_values"] == {
TASKS: ["send-1", "send-2", "send-3"]
}
assert TASKS in tuple_1.checkpoint["channel_versions"]
# check that list also applies the migration
search_results = [
c async for c in saver.alist({"configurable": {"thread_id": "thread-1"}})
]
assert len(search_results) == 2
assert search_results[-1].checkpoint["channel_values"] == {}
assert search_results[-1].checkpoint["channel_versions"] == {}
assert search_results[0].checkpoint["channel_values"] == {
TASKS: ["send-1", "send-2", "send-3"]
}
assert TASKS in search_results[0].checkpoint["channel_versions"]
@@ -1,4 +1,6 @@
# type: ignore
from __future__ import annotations
import asyncio
import itertools
import sys
@@ -6,7 +8,7 @@ import uuid
from collections.abc import AsyncIterator
from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor
from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
from typing import Any, Optional
from typing import Any
import pytest
from langchain_core.embeddings import Embeddings
@@ -353,7 +355,7 @@ async def _create_vector_store(
vector_type: str,
distance_type: str,
fake_embeddings: CharacterEmbeddings,
text_fields: Optional[list[str]] = None,
text_fields: list[str] | None = None,
) -> AsyncIterator[AsyncPostgresStore]:
"""Create a store with vector search enabled."""
if sys.version_info < (3, 10):
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@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
# type: ignore
from __future__ import annotations
import re
import time
from contextlib import contextmanager
from typing import Any, Optional
from typing import Any
from uuid import uuid4
import pytest
@@ -379,7 +380,7 @@ def _create_vector_store(
vector_type: str,
distance_type: str,
fake_embeddings: Embeddings,
text_fields: Optional[list[str]] = None,
text_fields: list[str] | None = None,
enable_ttl: bool = True,
) -> PostgresStore:
"""Create a store with vector search enabled."""
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@@ -15,10 +15,10 @@ from langgraph.checkpoint.base import (
EXCLUDED_METADATA_KEYS,
Checkpoint,
CheckpointMetadata,
create_checkpoint,
empty_checkpoint,
)
from langgraph.checkpoint.postgres import PostgresSaver, ShallowPostgresSaver
from langgraph.checkpoint.postgres import PostgresSaver
from langgraph.checkpoint.serde.types import TASKS
from tests.checkpoint_utils import create_checkpoint, empty_checkpoint
from tests.conftest import DEFAULT_POSTGRES_URI
@@ -97,37 +97,11 @@ def _base_saver():
conn.execute(f"DROP DATABASE {database}")
@contextmanager
def _shallow_saver():
"""Fixture for regular connection mode testing with a shallow checkpointer."""
database = f"test_{uuid4().hex[:16]}"
# create unique db
with Connection.connect(DEFAULT_POSTGRES_URI, autocommit=True) as conn:
conn.execute(f"CREATE DATABASE {database}")
try:
with Connection.connect(
DEFAULT_POSTGRES_URI + database,
autocommit=True,
prepare_threshold=0,
row_factory=dict_row,
) as conn:
checkpointer = ShallowPostgresSaver(conn)
checkpointer.setup()
yield checkpointer
finally:
# drop unique db
with Connection.connect(DEFAULT_POSTGRES_URI, autocommit=True) as conn:
conn.execute(f"DROP DATABASE {database}")
@contextmanager
def _saver(name: str):
if name == "base":
with _base_saver() as saver:
yield saver
elif name == "shallow":
with _shallow_saver() as saver:
yield saver
elif name == "pool":
with _pool_saver() as saver:
yield saver
@@ -187,7 +161,7 @@ def test_data():
}
@pytest.mark.parametrize("saver_name", ["base", "pool", "pipe", "shallow"])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("saver_name", ["base", "pool", "pipe"])
def test_combined_metadata(saver_name: str, test_data) -> None:
with _saver(saver_name) as saver:
config = {
@@ -214,7 +188,7 @@ def test_combined_metadata(saver_name: str, test_data) -> None:
}
@pytest.mark.parametrize("saver_name", ["base", "pool", "pipe", "shallow"])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("saver_name", ["base", "pool", "pipe"])
def test_search(saver_name: str, test_data) -> None:
with _saver(saver_name) as saver:
configs = test_data["configs"]
@@ -263,7 +237,7 @@ def test_search(saver_name: str, test_data) -> None:
} == {"", "inner"}
@pytest.mark.parametrize("saver_name", ["base", "pool", "pipe", "shallow"])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("saver_name", ["base", "pool", "pipe"])
def test_null_chars(saver_name: str, test_data) -> None:
with _saver(saver_name) as saver:
config = saver.put(
@@ -284,3 +258,52 @@ def test_nonnull_migrations() -> None:
for migration in PostgresSaver.MIGRATIONS:
statement = _leading_comment_remover.sub("", migration).split()[0]
assert statement.strip()
@pytest.mark.parametrize("saver_name", ["base", "pool", "pipe"])
def test_pending_sends_migration(saver_name: str) -> None:
with _saver(saver_name) as saver:
config = {
"configurable": {
"thread_id": "thread-1",
"checkpoint_ns": "",
}
}
# create the first checkpoint
# and put some pending sends
checkpoint_0 = empty_checkpoint()
config = saver.put(config, checkpoint_0, {}, {})
saver.put_writes(
config, [(TASKS, "send-1"), (TASKS, "send-2")], task_id="task-1"
)
saver.put_writes(config, [(TASKS, "send-3")], task_id="task-2")
# check that fetching checkpoint_0 doesn't attach pending sends
# (they should be attached to the next checkpoint)
tuple_0 = saver.get_tuple(config)
assert tuple_0.checkpoint["channel_values"] == {}
assert tuple_0.checkpoint["channel_versions"] == {}
# create the second checkpoint
checkpoint_1 = create_checkpoint(checkpoint_0, {}, 1)
config = saver.put(config, checkpoint_1, {}, {})
# check that pending sends are attached to checkpoint_1
checkpoint_1 = saver.get_tuple(config)
assert checkpoint_1.checkpoint["channel_values"] == {
TASKS: ["send-1", "send-2", "send-3"]
}
assert TASKS in checkpoint_1.checkpoint["channel_versions"]
# check that list also applies the migration
search_results = [
c for c in saver.list({"configurable": {"thread_id": "thread-1"}})
]
assert len(search_results) == 2
assert search_results[-1].checkpoint["channel_values"] == {}
assert search_results[-1].checkpoint["channel_versions"] == {}
assert search_results[0].checkpoint["channel_values"] == {
TASKS: ["send-1", "send-2", "send-3"]
}
assert TASKS in search_results[0].checkpoint["channel_versions"]
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ read_config = {"configurable": {"thread_id": "1"}}
with SqliteSaver.from_conn_string(":memory:") as checkpointer:
checkpoint = {
"v": 2,
"v": 4,
"ts": "2024-07-31T20:14:19.804150+00:00",
"id": "1ef4f797-8335-6428-8001-8a1503f9b875",
"channel_values": {
@@ -34,7 +34,6 @@ with SqliteSaver.from_conn_string(":memory:") as checkpointer:
"start:node": 2
}
},
"pending_sends": [],
}
# store checkpoint
@@ -54,7 +53,7 @@ from langgraph.checkpoint.sqlite.aio import AsyncSqliteSaver
async with AsyncSqliteSaver.from_conn_string(":memory:") as checkpointer:
checkpoint = {
"v": 2,
"v": 4,
"ts": "2024-07-31T20:14:19.804150+00:00",
"id": "1ef4f797-8335-6428-8001-8a1503f9b875",
"channel_values": {
@@ -76,7 +75,6 @@ async with AsyncSqliteSaver.from_conn_string(":memory:") as checkpointer:
"start:node": 2
}
},
"pending_sends": [],
}
# store checkpoint
@@ -1,9 +1,11 @@
from __future__ import annotations
import random
import sqlite3
import threading
from collections.abc import AsyncIterator, Iterator, Sequence
from contextlib import closing, contextmanager
from typing import Any, Optional, cast
from typing import Any, cast
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableConfig
@@ -19,7 +21,6 @@ from langgraph.checkpoint.base import (
get_checkpoint_metadata,
)
from langgraph.checkpoint.serde.jsonplus import JsonPlusSerializer
from langgraph.checkpoint.serde.types import ChannelProtocol
from langgraph.checkpoint.sqlite.utils import search_where
_AIO_ERROR_MSG = (
@@ -77,7 +78,7 @@ class SqliteSaver(BaseCheckpointSaver[str]):
self,
conn: sqlite3.Connection,
*,
serde: Optional[SerializerProtocol] = None,
serde: SerializerProtocol | None = None,
) -> None:
super().__init__(serde=serde)
self.jsonplus_serde = JsonPlusSerializer()
@@ -87,7 +88,7 @@ class SqliteSaver(BaseCheckpointSaver[str]):
@classmethod
@contextmanager
def from_conn_string(cls, conn_string: str) -> Iterator["SqliteSaver"]:
def from_conn_string(cls, conn_string: str) -> Iterator[SqliteSaver]:
"""Create a new SqliteSaver instance from a connection string.
Args:
@@ -179,7 +180,7 @@ class SqliteSaver(BaseCheckpointSaver[str]):
self.conn.commit()
cur.close()
def get_tuple(self, config: RunnableConfig) -> Optional[CheckpointTuple]:
def get_tuple(self, config: RunnableConfig) -> CheckpointTuple | None:
"""Get a checkpoint tuple from the database.
This method retrieves a checkpoint tuple from the SQLite database based on the
@@ -287,11 +288,11 @@ class SqliteSaver(BaseCheckpointSaver[str]):
def list(
self,
config: Optional[RunnableConfig],
config: RunnableConfig | None,
*,
filter: Optional[dict[str, Any]] = None,
before: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None,
limit: Optional[int] = None,
filter: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
before: RunnableConfig | None = None,
limit: int | None = None,
) -> Iterator[CheckpointTuple]:
"""List checkpoints from the database.
@@ -494,7 +495,7 @@ class SqliteSaver(BaseCheckpointSaver[str]):
(str(thread_id),),
)
async def aget_tuple(self, config: RunnableConfig) -> Optional[CheckpointTuple]:
async def aget_tuple(self, config: RunnableConfig) -> CheckpointTuple | None:
"""Get a checkpoint tuple from the database asynchronously.
Note:
@@ -505,11 +506,11 @@ class SqliteSaver(BaseCheckpointSaver[str]):
async def alist(
self,
config: Optional[RunnableConfig],
config: RunnableConfig | None,
*,
filter: Optional[dict[str, Any]] = None,
before: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None,
limit: Optional[int] = None,
filter: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
before: RunnableConfig | None = None,
limit: int | None = None,
) -> AsyncIterator[CheckpointTuple]:
"""List checkpoints from the database asynchronously.
@@ -535,14 +536,13 @@ class SqliteSaver(BaseCheckpointSaver[str]):
"""
raise NotImplementedError(_AIO_ERROR_MSG)
def get_next_version(self, current: Optional[str], channel: ChannelProtocol) -> str:
def get_next_version(self, current: str | None) -> str:
"""Generate the next version ID for a channel.
This method creates a new version identifier for a channel based on its current version.
Args:
current (Optional[str]): The current version identifier of the channel.
channel (BaseChannel): The channel being versioned.
Returns:
str: The next version identifier, which is guaranteed to be monotonically increasing.
@@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
from __future__ import annotations
import asyncio
import random
from collections.abc import AsyncIterator, Iterator, Sequence
from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
from typing import Any, Callable, Optional, TypeVar, cast
from typing import Any, Callable, TypeVar, cast
import aiosqlite
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableConfig
@@ -19,7 +21,6 @@ from langgraph.checkpoint.base import (
get_checkpoint_metadata,
)
from langgraph.checkpoint.serde.jsonplus import JsonPlusSerializer
from langgraph.checkpoint.serde.types import ChannelProtocol
from langgraph.checkpoint.sqlite.utils import search_where
T = TypeVar("T", bound=Callable)
@@ -109,7 +110,7 @@ class AsyncSqliteSaver(BaseCheckpointSaver[str]):
self,
conn: aiosqlite.Connection,
*,
serde: Optional[SerializerProtocol] = None,
serde: SerializerProtocol | None = None,
):
super().__init__(serde=serde)
self.jsonplus_serde = JsonPlusSerializer()
@@ -122,7 +123,7 @@ class AsyncSqliteSaver(BaseCheckpointSaver[str]):
@asynccontextmanager
async def from_conn_string(
cls, conn_string: str
) -> AsyncIterator["AsyncSqliteSaver"]:
) -> AsyncIterator[AsyncSqliteSaver]:
"""Create a new AsyncSqliteSaver instance from a connection string.
Args:
@@ -134,7 +135,7 @@ class AsyncSqliteSaver(BaseCheckpointSaver[str]):
async with aiosqlite.connect(conn_string) as conn:
yield cls(conn)
def get_tuple(self, config: RunnableConfig) -> Optional[CheckpointTuple]:
def get_tuple(self, config: RunnableConfig) -> CheckpointTuple | None:
"""Get a checkpoint tuple from the database.
This method retrieves a checkpoint tuple from the SQLite database based on the
@@ -166,11 +167,11 @@ class AsyncSqliteSaver(BaseCheckpointSaver[str]):
def list(
self,
config: Optional[RunnableConfig],
config: RunnableConfig | None,
*,
filter: Optional[dict[str, Any]] = None,
before: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None,
limit: Optional[int] = None,
filter: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
before: RunnableConfig | None = None,
limit: int | None = None,
) -> Iterator[CheckpointTuple]:
"""List checkpoints from the database asynchronously.
@@ -311,7 +312,7 @@ class AsyncSqliteSaver(BaseCheckpointSaver[str]):
self.is_setup = True
async def aget_tuple(self, config: RunnableConfig) -> Optional[CheckpointTuple]:
async def aget_tuple(self, config: RunnableConfig) -> CheckpointTuple | None:
"""Get a checkpoint tuple from the database asynchronously.
This method retrieves a checkpoint tuple from the SQLite database based on the
@@ -399,11 +400,11 @@ class AsyncSqliteSaver(BaseCheckpointSaver[str]):
async def alist(
self,
config: Optional[RunnableConfig],
config: RunnableConfig | None,
*,
filter: Optional[dict[str, Any]] = None,
before: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None,
limit: Optional[int] = None,
filter: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
before: RunnableConfig | None = None,
limit: int | None = None,
) -> AsyncIterator[CheckpointTuple]:
"""List checkpoints from the database asynchronously.
@@ -590,14 +591,13 @@ class AsyncSqliteSaver(BaseCheckpointSaver[str]):
)
await self.conn.commit()
def get_next_version(self, current: Optional[str], channel: ChannelProtocol) -> str:
def get_next_version(self, current: str | None) -> str:
"""Generate the next version ID for a channel.
This method creates a new version identifier for a channel based on its current version.
Args:
current (Optional[str]): The current version identifier of the channel.
channel (BaseChannel): The channel being versioned.
Returns:
str: The next version identifier, which is guaranteed to be monotonically increasing.
@@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
from __future__ import annotations
import json
from collections.abc import Sequence
from typing import Any, Optional
from typing import Any
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableConfig
@@ -52,9 +54,9 @@ def _metadata_predicate(
def search_where(
config: Optional[RunnableConfig],
filter: Optional[dict[str, Any]],
before: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None,
config: RunnableConfig | None,
filter: dict[str, Any] | None,
before: RunnableConfig | None = None,
) -> tuple[str, Sequence[Any]]:
"""Return WHERE clause predicates for (a)search() given metadata filter
and `before` config.
@@ -1,10 +1,12 @@
from __future__ import annotations
import asyncio
import logging
from collections import defaultdict
from collections.abc import AsyncIterator, Iterable, Sequence
from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
from types import TracebackType
from typing import Any, Callable, Optional, Union, cast
from typing import Any, Callable, cast
import aiosqlite
import orjson
@@ -88,11 +90,10 @@ class AsyncSqliteStore(AsyncBatchedBaseStore, BaseSqliteStore):
self,
conn: aiosqlite.Connection,
*,
deserializer: Optional[
Callable[[Union[bytes, str, orjson.Fragment]], dict[str, Any]]
] = None,
index: Optional[SqliteIndexConfig] = None,
ttl: Optional[TTLConfig] = None,
deserializer: Callable[[bytes | str | orjson.Fragment], dict[str, Any]]
| None = None,
index: SqliteIndexConfig | None = None,
ttl: TTLConfig | None = None,
):
"""Initialize the async SQLite store.
@@ -114,7 +115,7 @@ class AsyncSqliteStore(AsyncBatchedBaseStore, BaseSqliteStore):
else:
self.embeddings = None
self.ttl_config = ttl
self._ttl_sweeper_task: Optional[asyncio.Task[None]] = None
self._ttl_sweeper_task: asyncio.Task[None] | None = None
self._ttl_stop_event = asyncio.Event()
@classmethod
@@ -123,9 +124,9 @@ class AsyncSqliteStore(AsyncBatchedBaseStore, BaseSqliteStore):
cls,
conn_string: str,
*,
index: Optional[SqliteIndexConfig] = None,
ttl: Optional[TTLConfig] = None,
) -> AsyncIterator["AsyncSqliteStore"]:
index: SqliteIndexConfig | None = None,
ttl: TTLConfig | None = None,
) -> AsyncIterator[AsyncSqliteStore]:
"""Create a new AsyncSqliteStore instance from a connection string.
Args:
@@ -253,7 +254,7 @@ class AsyncSqliteStore(AsyncBatchedBaseStore, BaseSqliteStore):
return deleted_count
async def start_ttl_sweeper(
self, sweep_interval_minutes: Optional[int] = None
self, sweep_interval_minutes: int | None = None
) -> asyncio.Task[None]:
"""Periodically delete expired store items based on TTL.
@@ -298,7 +299,7 @@ class AsyncSqliteStore(AsyncBatchedBaseStore, BaseSqliteStore):
self._ttl_sweeper_task = task
return task
async def stop_ttl_sweeper(self, timeout: Optional[float] = None) -> bool:
async def stop_ttl_sweeper(self, timeout: float | None = None) -> bool:
"""Stop the TTL sweeper task if it's running.
Args:
@@ -333,14 +334,14 @@ class AsyncSqliteStore(AsyncBatchedBaseStore, BaseSqliteStore):
return success
async def __aenter__(self) -> "AsyncSqliteStore":
async def __aenter__(self) -> AsyncSqliteStore:
return self
async def __aexit__(
self,
exc_type: Optional[type[BaseException]],
exc_val: Optional[BaseException],
exc_tb: Optional["TracebackType"],
exc_type: type[BaseException] | None,
exc_val: BaseException | None,
exc_tb: TracebackType | None,
) -> None:
# Ensure the TTL sweeper task is stopped when exiting the context
if hasattr(self, "_ttl_sweeper_task") and self._ttl_sweeper_task is not None:
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
from __future__ import annotations
import concurrent.futures
import datetime
import logging
@@ -6,7 +8,7 @@ import threading
from collections import defaultdict
from collections.abc import Iterable, Iterator, Sequence
from contextlib import contextmanager
from typing import Any, Callable, Literal, NamedTuple, Optional, Union, cast
from typing import Any, Callable, Literal, NamedTuple, cast
import orjson
import sqlite_vec # type: ignore[import-untyped]
@@ -105,7 +107,7 @@ def _decode_ns_text(namespace: str) -> tuple[str, ...]:
return tuple(namespace.split("."))
def _json_loads(content: Union[bytes, str, orjson.Fragment]) -> Any:
def _json_loads(content: bytes | str | orjson.Fragment) -> Any:
if isinstance(content, orjson.Fragment):
if hasattr(content, "buf"):
content = content.buf
@@ -125,9 +127,7 @@ def _row_to_item(
namespace: tuple[str, ...],
row: dict[str, Any],
*,
loader: Optional[
Callable[[Union[bytes, str, orjson.Fragment]], dict[str, Any]]
] = None,
loader: Callable[[bytes | str | orjson.Fragment], dict[str, Any]] | None = None,
) -> Item:
"""Convert a row from the database into an Item."""
val = row["value"]
@@ -149,9 +149,7 @@ def _row_to_search_item(
namespace: tuple[str, ...],
row: dict[str, Any],
*,
loader: Optional[
Callable[[Union[bytes, str, orjson.Fragment]], dict[str, Any]]
] = None,
loader: Callable[[bytes | str | orjson.Fragment], dict[str, Any]] | None = None,
) -> SearchItem:
"""Convert a row from the database into a SearchItem."""
loader = loader or _json_loads
@@ -196,8 +194,8 @@ class BaseSqliteStore:
MIGRATIONS = MIGRATIONS
VECTOR_MIGRATIONS = VECTOR_MIGRATIONS
supports_ttl = True
index_config: Optional[SqliteIndexConfig] = None
ttl_config: Optional[TTLConfig] = None
index_config: SqliteIndexConfig | None = None
ttl_config: TTLConfig | None = None
def _get_batch_GET_ops_queries(
self, get_ops: Sequence[tuple[int, GetOp]]
@@ -259,7 +257,7 @@ class BaseSqliteStore:
self, put_ops: Sequence[tuple[int, PutOp]]
) -> tuple[
list[tuple[str, Sequence]],
Optional[tuple[str, Sequence[tuple[str, str, str, str]]]],
tuple[str, Sequence[tuple[str, str, str, str]]] | None,
]:
# Last-write wins
dedupped_ops: dict[tuple[tuple[str, ...], str], PutOp] = {}
@@ -288,9 +286,7 @@ class BaseSqliteStore:
params = (_namespace_to_text(namespace), *keys)
queries.append((query, params))
embedding_request: Optional[tuple[str, Sequence[tuple[str, str, str, str]]]] = (
None
)
embedding_request: tuple[str, Sequence[tuple[str, str, str, str]]] | None = None
if inserts:
values = []
insertion_params = []
@@ -358,7 +354,7 @@ class BaseSqliteStore:
def _prepare_batch_search_queries(
self, search_ops: Sequence[tuple[int, SearchOp]]
) -> tuple[
list[tuple[str, list[Union[None, str, list[float]]]]], # queries, params
list[tuple[str, list[None | str | list[float]]]], # queries, params
list[tuple[int, str]], # idx, query_text pairs to embed
]:
"""
@@ -785,11 +781,10 @@ class SqliteStore(BaseSqliteStore, BaseStore):
self,
conn: sqlite3.Connection,
*,
deserializer: Optional[
Callable[[Union[bytes, str, orjson.Fragment]], dict[str, Any]]
] = None,
index: Optional[SqliteIndexConfig] = None,
ttl: Optional[TTLConfig] = None,
deserializer: Callable[[bytes | str | orjson.Fragment], dict[str, Any]]
| None = None,
index: SqliteIndexConfig | None = None,
ttl: TTLConfig | None = None,
):
super().__init__()
self._deserializer = deserializer
@@ -802,7 +797,7 @@ class SqliteStore(BaseSqliteStore, BaseStore):
else:
self.embeddings = None
self.ttl_config = ttl
self._ttl_sweeper_thread: Optional[threading.Thread] = None
self._ttl_sweeper_thread: threading.Thread | None = None
self._ttl_stop_event = threading.Event()
def _get_batch_GET_ops_queries(
@@ -956,9 +951,9 @@ class SqliteStore(BaseSqliteStore, BaseStore):
cls,
conn_string: str,
*,
index: Optional[SqliteIndexConfig] = None,
ttl: Optional[TTLConfig] = None,
) -> Iterator["SqliteStore"]:
index: SqliteIndexConfig | None = None,
ttl: TTLConfig | None = None,
) -> Iterator[SqliteStore]:
"""Create a new SqliteStore instance from a connection string.
Args:
@@ -1087,7 +1082,7 @@ class SqliteStore(BaseSqliteStore, BaseStore):
return deleted_count
def start_ttl_sweeper(
self, sweep_interval_minutes: Optional[int] = None
self, sweep_interval_minutes: int | None = None
) -> concurrent.futures.Future[None]:
"""Periodically delete expired store items based on TTL.
@@ -1144,7 +1139,7 @@ class SqliteStore(BaseSqliteStore, BaseStore):
)
return future
def stop_ttl_sweeper(self, timeout: Optional[float] = None) -> bool:
def stop_ttl_sweeper(self, timeout: float | None = None) -> bool:
"""Stop the TTL sweeper thread if it's running.
Args:
@@ -1396,7 +1391,7 @@ def _ensure_index_config(
) -> tuple[Any, SqliteIndexConfig]:
"""Process and validate index configuration."""
index_config = index_config.copy()
tokenized: list[tuple[str, Union[Literal["$"], list[str]]]] = []
tokenized: list[tuple[str, Literal["$"] | list[str]]] = []
tot = 0
text_fields = index_config.get("text_fields") or ["$"]
if isinstance(text_fields, str):
+1 -1
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@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ lint.select = [
"B", # flake8-bugbear
"I", # isort
]
lint.ignore = ["E501", "B008", "UP007", "UP006"]
lint.ignore = ["E501", "B008"]
[tool.pytest-watcher]
now = true
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
from __future__ import annotations
from collections.abc import Mapping
from datetime import datetime, timezone
from typing import Any, Protocol
from langgraph.checkpoint.base import Checkpoint, EmptyChannelError
from langgraph.checkpoint.base.id import uuid6
class ChannelProtocol(Protocol):
def checkpoint(self) -> Any | None: ...
def empty_checkpoint() -> Checkpoint:
return Checkpoint(
v=1,
id=str(uuid6(clock_seq=-2)),
ts=datetime.now(timezone.utc).isoformat(),
channel_values={},
channel_versions={},
versions_seen={},
)
def create_checkpoint(
checkpoint: Checkpoint,
channels: Mapping[str, ChannelProtocol] | None,
step: int,
*,
id: str | None = None,
) -> Checkpoint:
"""Create a checkpoint for the given channels."""
ts = datetime.now(timezone.utc).isoformat()
if channels is None:
values = checkpoint["channel_values"]
else:
values = {}
for k, v in channels.items():
if k not in checkpoint["channel_versions"]:
continue
try:
values[k] = v.checkpoint()
except EmptyChannelError:
pass
return Checkpoint(
v=1,
ts=ts,
id=id or str(uuid6(clock_seq=step)),
channel_values=values,
channel_versions=checkpoint["channel_versions"],
versions_seen=checkpoint["versions_seen"],
)

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