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Sydney RunkleandGitHub fadbe7d710 fix(docs): clarify value of context (#5689) 2025-07-28 16:38:02 -04:00
Sydney Runkle c861614337 Merge branch 'sr/more-context-for-context' of https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph into sr/more-context-for-context 2025-07-28 16:34:54 -04:00
Sydney Runkle c020f01425 final nits 2025-07-28 16:34:13 -04:00
14949c81c8 Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Lauren Hirata Singh <lauren@langchain.dev>
2025-07-28 16:22:16 -04:00
Sydney Runkle 3af857922a formatting for bullets 2025-07-28 16:19:27 -04:00
Sydney Runkle 7ec049e0c7 note on window 2025-07-28 16:15:56 -04:00
Sydney Runkle 1923ff8d85 first pass 2025-07-28 16:15:14 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 4b9b7d0b1c fix(docs): better docs for resuming multiple interrupts (#5688) 2025-07-28 16:05:22 -04:00
624247a51f Update docs/docs/agents/context.md
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2025-07-28 15:31:36 -04:00
Sydney Runkle b21b595927 Merge branch 'sr/more-docs' of https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph into sr/more-docs 2025-07-28 15:21:24 -04:00
Sydney Runkle f4633a0015 single example 2025-07-28 15:20:32 -04:00
Sam CrowderandGitHub 86017c010c docs: [LangGraph Server Changelog Bot] Changelog updates for new version(s) (#5686) 2025-07-28 12:17:20 -07:00
Sydney Runkle 2115cffc94 notes on context 2025-07-28 15:17:05 -04:00
03726f9bc6 Update docs/docs/how-tos/human_in_the_loop/add-human-in-the-loop.md
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2025-07-28 15:14:37 -04:00
Sydney Runkle 509dfd1f21 better hitl multi interrupt resume docs 2025-07-28 15:05:57 -04:00
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Sydney RunkleandGitHub 440c7ff12a release(langgraph): v0.6.0 (#5684) 2025-07-28 09:11:43 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 5eef290c4e fix(langgraph): backwards compat config utils (#5683) 2025-07-28 09:06:38 -04:00
Sydney Runkle a8b3746356 release prep v0.6 2025-07-28 09:05:23 -04:00
Sydney Runkle 7541331643 no top level file 2025-07-28 09:00:09 -04:00
Sydney Runkle 76814676c2 finalize utils 2025-07-28 08:57:46 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 0804984f9d Merge branch 'main' into sr/config-utils 2025-07-28 08:54:49 -04:00
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2025-07-27 13:38:15 +00:00
Sydney Runkle 1491f30a07 ensure config also 2025-07-25 16:23:28 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub f63635d3c8 release: langgraph v0.6.0a1, langgraph-prebuilt v0.6.0a1 (#5671) 2025-07-25 15:53:08 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 6672032568 chore: add backwards compat utils imports to make v0.6 migration easier (#5670) 2025-07-25 15:44:02 -04:00
Sydney Runkle 311ce7b04f alpha bumps 2025-07-25 15:41:51 -04:00
Sydney Runkle 14b732740e removal notice 2025-07-25 15:37:41 -04:00
Sydney Runkle 370825a48a lint 2025-07-25 15:36:56 -04:00
Sydney Runkle 264bae5a7e adding backwards compat utils imports to make my life easier 2025-07-25 15:35:48 -04:00
f6aa19709e feat(prebuilt): Add dynamic model to create_react_agent (#5651)
This PR allows a developer to change the model configuration at run time based on context. This includes that list of tools available to the model to call.

```python
def create_react_agent(
    model: Union[
        str, 
	LanguageModelLike,
        Callable[[SateLike, Runtime...], BaseChatModel], # <--- New
    ],
    tools: Union[
      Sequence[Union[BaseTool, Callable, dict[str, Any]]], ToolNode]
    ],
    *,
....


llm = init_chat_model(...)

def prepare_model(state, runtime):
   selected_tool_names = func(state, context)
   return llm.bind(tools=selected_tool_names)

create_react_agent(
  prepare_model,
  tools=all_known_tools
)
```

## Semantics

1. `tools` = are the known tools, used to configure ToolNode and will
configure:
    1. model provided as string
    2. model provided as BaseChatModel (if it has no tools bound to it)
2. If a user provides a dynamic model (callable), the user is
responsible for binding tools


Alternative considered:

1. Passing `Callable[[SateLike, Config...], list[BaseTool]]` to tools
2. Passing `Callable[[SateLike, Config...], list[str]]` to a tool
selector

Both have the issue that there's non obvious interplay between tool
selection and dynamic models. (i.e., if we want to introduce dynamic
models at in the future, the API will become tricky to explain)

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2025-07-25 14:48:15 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 8495f6f95d chore(ci): harden release workflow (#5669) 2025-07-25 14:45:18 -04:00
Eugene Yurtsev 6710908d40 x 2025-07-25 14:37:03 -04:00
Eugene Yurtsev d24ad3d980 x 2025-07-25 14:34:49 -04:00
Eugene Yurtsev 2d8288fd0f reduce permissions 2025-07-25 14:14:07 -04:00
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c1ef10a0ec chore: bump form-data from 4.0.1 to 4.0.4 in /docs (#5615)
Bumps [form-data](https://github.com/form-data/form-data) from 4.0.1 to
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<h2><a
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- 2025-07-16</h2>
<h3>Commits</h3>
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<li>[meta] add <code>auto-changelog</code> <a
href="https://github.com/form-data/form-data/commit/811f68282fab0315209d0e2d1c44b6c32ea0d479"><code>811f682</code></a></li>
<li>[Tests] handle predict-v8-randomness failures in node &lt; 17 and
node &gt; 23 <a
href="https://github.com/form-data/form-data/commit/1d11a76434d101f22fdb26b8aef8615f28b98402"><code>1d11a76</code></a></li>
<li>[Fix] Switch to using <code>crypto</code> random for boundary values
<a
href="https://github.com/form-data/form-data/commit/3d1723080e6577a66f17f163ecd345a21d8d0fd0"><code>3d17230</code></a></li>
<li>[Tests] fix linting errors <a
href="https://github.com/form-data/form-data/commit/5e340800b5f8914213e4e0378c084aae71cfd73a"><code>5e34080</code></a></li>
<li>[meta] actually ensure the readme backup isn’t published <a
href="https://github.com/form-data/form-data/commit/316c82ba93fd4985af757b771b9a1f26d3b709ef"><code>316c82b</code></a></li>
<li>[Dev Deps] update <code>@ljharb/eslint-config</code> <a
href="https://github.com/form-data/form-data/commit/58c25d76406a5b0dfdf54045cf252563f2bbda8d"><code>58c25d7</code></a></li>
<li>[meta] fix readme capitalization <a
href="https://github.com/form-data/form-data/commit/2300ca19595b0ee96431e868fe2a40db79e41c61"><code>2300ca1</code></a></li>
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<h2><a
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- 2025-06-05</h2>
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<li>[Fix] <code>append</code>: avoid a crash on nullish values <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/form-data/form-data/issues/577"><code>[#577](https://github.com/form-data/form-data/issues/577)</code></a></li>
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<li>[eslint] use a shared config <a
href="https://github.com/form-data/form-data/commit/426ba9ac440f95d1998dac9a5cd8d738043b048f"><code>426ba9a</code></a></li>
<li>[eslint] fix some spacing issues <a
href="https://github.com/form-data/form-data/commit/20941917f0e9487e68c564ebc3157e23609e2939"><code>2094191</code></a></li>
<li>[Refactor] use <code>hasown</code> <a
href="https://github.com/form-data/form-data/commit/81ab41b46fdf34f5d89d7ff30b513b0925febfaa"><code>81ab41b</code></a></li>
<li>[Fix] validate boundary type in <code>setBoundary()</code> method <a
href="https://github.com/form-data/form-data/commit/8d8e4693093519f7f18e3c597d1e8df8c493de9e"><code>8d8e469</code></a></li>
<li>[Tests] add tests to check the behavior of <code>getBoundary</code>
with non-strings <a
href="https://github.com/form-data/form-data/commit/837b8a1f7562bfb8bda74f3fc538adb7a5858995"><code>837b8a1</code></a></li>
<li>[Dev Deps] remove unused deps <a
href="https://github.com/form-data/form-data/commit/870e4e665935e701bf983a051244ab928e62d58e"><code>870e4e6</code></a></li>
<li>[meta] remove local commit hooks <a
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<li>[Dev Deps] update <code>eslint</code> <a
href="https://github.com/form-data/form-data/commit/4066fd6f65992b62fa324a6474a9292a4f88c916"><code>4066fd6</code></a></li>
<li>[meta] fix scripts to use prepublishOnly <a
href="https://github.com/form-data/form-data/commit/c4bbb13c0ef669916657bc129341301b1d331d75"><code>c4bbb13</code></a></li>
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<h2><a
href="https://github.com/form-data/form-data/compare/v4.0.1...v4.0.2">v4.0.2</a>
- 2025-02-14</h2>
<h3>Merged</h3>
<ul>
<li>[Fix] set <code>Symbol.toStringTag</code> when available <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/form-data/form-data/pull/573"><code>[#573](https://github.com/form-data/form-data/issues/573)</code></a></li>
<li>[Fix] set <code>Symbol.toStringTag</code> when available <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/form-data/form-data/pull/573"><code>[#573](https://github.com/form-data/form-data/issues/573)</code></a></li>
<li>fix (npmignore): ignore temporary build files <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/form-data/form-data/pull/532"><code>[#532](https://github.com/form-data/form-data/issues/532)</code></a></li>
<li>fix (npmignore): ignore temporary build files <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/form-data/form-data/pull/532"><code>[#532](https://github.com/form-data/form-data/issues/532)</code></a></li>
</ul>
<h3>Fixed</h3>
<ul>
<li>[Fix] set <code>Symbol.toStringTag</code> when available (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/form-data/form-data/issues/573">#573</a>)
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/form-data/form-data/issues/396"><code>[#396](https://github.com/form-data/form-data/issues/396)</code></a></li>
<li>[Fix] set <code>Symbol.toStringTag</code> when available (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/form-data/form-data/issues/573">#573</a>)
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/form-data/form-data/issues/396"><code>[#396](https://github.com/form-data/form-data/issues/396)</code></a></li>
<li>[Fix] set <code>Symbol.toStringTag</code> when available <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/form-data/form-data/issues/396"><code>[#396](https://github.com/form-data/form-data/issues/396)</code></a></li>
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<li>Merge tags v2.5.3 and v3.0.3 <a
href="https://github.com/form-data/form-data/commit/92613b9208556eb4ebc482fdf599fae111626fb6"><code>92613b9</code></a></li>
<li>[Tests] migrate from travis to GHA <a
href="https://github.com/form-data/form-data/commit/806eda77740e6e3c67c7815afb216f2e1f187ba5"><code>806eda7</code></a></li>
<li>[Tests] migrate from travis to GHA <a
href="https://github.com/form-data/form-data/commit/8fdb3bc6b5d001f8909a9fca391d1d1d97ef1d79"><code>8fdb3bc</code></a></li>
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[meta] fix readme capitalization</li>
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[Fix] Switch to using <code>crypto</code> random for boundary
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Eugene YurtsevandGitHub a3d7b6f44e chore(checkpoint-sqlite): Release 2.0.11 (#5667)
Release new version
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@@ -35,16 +35,7 @@ jobs:
with:
filter: "docs/docs/**"
# TODO: Uncomment this to run on PRs
# run-changed-notebooks:
# needs: get-changed-files
# uses: ./.github/workflows/run_notebooks.yml
# secrets: inherit
# with:
# changed-files: ${{ needs.get-changed-files.outputs.changed-files }}
deploy:
# needs: run-changed-notebooks
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 10 # Job will be cancelled if it runs for more than 10 minutes
env:
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scheduler-kafka
sdk-py
docs
ci
requireScope: false
ignoreLabels: |
ignore-lint-pr-title
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@@ -137,7 +137,9 @@ jobs:
needs:
- build
- release-notes
permissions: write-all
permissions:
contents: read
id-token: write
uses: ./.github/workflows/_test_release.yml
with:
working-directory: ${{ inputs.working-directory }}
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@@ -310,6 +310,12 @@ def _highlight_code_blocks(markdown: str) -> str:
return markdown
TARGET_LANGUAGE = os.environ.get("TARGET_LANGUAGE", "python")
if TARGET_LANGUAGE not in {"python", "js"}:
raise ValueError(f"TARGET_LANGUAGE must be 'python' or 'js', got {TARGET_LANGUAGE}")
def _on_page_markdown_with_config(
markdown: str,
page: Page,
@@ -332,16 +338,15 @@ def _on_page_markdown_with_config(
markdown = _highlight_code_blocks(markdown)
# Apply conditional rendering for code blocks
target_language = kwargs.get("target_language", "python")
markdown = _apply_conditional_rendering(markdown, target_language)
if target_language == "js":
markdown = _apply_conditional_rendering(markdown, TARGET_LANGUAGE)
if TARGET_LANGUAGE == "js":
markdown = _resolve_cross_references(markdown, JS_LINK_MAP)
elif target_language == "python":
elif TARGET_LANGUAGE == "python":
# Via a dedicated plugin
pass
else:
raise ValueError(
f"Unsupported target language: {target_language}. "
f"Unsupported target language: {TARGET_LANGUAGE}. "
"Supported languages are 'python' and 'js'."
)
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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Context includes *any* data outside the message list that can shape behavior. Th
- Internal state updated during a multi-step reasoning process.
- Persistent memory or facts from previous interactions.
LangGraph provides **three** primary ways to supply context:
LangGraph provides **three** primary ways to manage context:
| Type | Description | Mutable? | Lifetime |
|------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------|----------|-------------------------|
@@ -18,14 +18,21 @@ LangGraph provides **three** primary ways to supply context:
### Runtime Context
!!! note "`config['configurable']` -> `runtime.context`"
Runtime context is for immutable data like user metadata, tools, db connections, etc. Use this when you have values that don't change mid-run.
In LangGraph < v1.0, static runtime context was passed via the `config['configurable']` key, paired with a `config_schema` argument
to `StateGraph` or `Pregel`. This is now deprecated and will be removed in v2.0.
!!! version-added "New in LangGraph v0.6: `Runtime.context` replaces `config['configurable']`"
As of LangGraph v1.0, the Runtime object is recommended to access static context and runtime-specific information like the store and stream writer.
The `Runtime` object is recommended to access static context and runtime-specific information like the store and stream writer.
Runtime context is for immutable data like user metadata or API keys. Use this when you have values that don't change mid-run.
!!! note
Runtime context refers to local context: data and dependencies your code needs to run. It does not refer to:
* The LLM context, which is the data passed into the LLM's prompt.
* The "context window", which is the maximum number of tokens that can be passed to the LLM.
You likely want to use the local context to optimize the LLM's context window. For example, you
could use a user id to fetch a user's name and information from a database to populate the context window with relevant memories.
Specify static context via the `context` argument to `invoke` / `stream`, which is reserved for this purpose:
@@ -4,6 +4,38 @@
---
## v0.2.109 (2025-07-28)
- Fixed an issue where missing config schema occurred when `config_type` was not set.
## v0.2.108 (2025-07-28)
- Added compatibility for langgraph v0.6, including new context API support and a migration to enhance context handling in assistant operations.
## v0.2.107 (2025-07-27)
- Implemented caching for authentication processes to improve performance.
- Merged count and select queries to improve database query efficiency.
## v0.2.106 (2025-07-27)
- Log whether run uses resumable streams.
## v0.2.105 (2025-07-27)
- Added a `/heapdump` endpoint to capture and save JS process heap data.
## v0.2.103 (2025-07-25)
- Corrected the metadata endpoint to ensure accurate data retrieval.
## v0.2.102 (2025-07-24)
- Captured interrupt events in the wait method to preserve legacy behavior and stream updates by default.
- Added support for SDK structlog in the JavaScript environment, enhancing logging capabilities.
## v0.2.101 (2025-07-24)
- Used the correct metadata endpoint for self-hosted environments, resolving an access issue.
## v0.2.99 (2025-07-22)
- Improved license validation by adding an in-memory cache and handling Redis connection errors more effectively.
- Automatically remove agents from memory that are removed from `langgraph.json` to prevent persistence issues.
- Ensured the UI namespace for generated UI is a valid JavaScript property name to prevent errors.
- Raised a 422 error for improved request validation feedback.
## v0.2.98 (2025-07-19)
- Added langgraph node context for improved log filtering and trace visibility.
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@@ -23,12 +23,12 @@ To review, edit, and approve tool calls in an agent or workflow, [use LangGraph'
## Key capabilities
* **Persistent execution state**: Interrupts use LangGraph's [persistence](../../concepts/persistence.md) layer, which saves the graph state, to indefinitely pause graph execution until you resume. This is possible because LangGraph checkpoints the graph state after each step, which allows the system to persist execution context and later resume the workflow, continuing from where it left off. This supports asynchronous human review or input without time constraints.
* **Persistent execution state**: Interrupts use LangGraph's [persistence](./persistence.md) layer, which saves the graph state, to indefinitely pause graph execution until you resume. This is possible because LangGraph checkpoints the graph state after each step, which allows the system to persist execution context and later resume the workflow, continuing from where it left off. This supports asynchronous human review or input without time constraints.
There are two ways to pause a graph:
- [Dynamic interrupts](../how-tos/human_in_the_loop/add-human-in-the-loop.md#pause-using-interrupt): Use `interrupt` to pause a graph from inside a specific node, based on the current state of the graph.
- [Static interrupts](../how-tos/human_in_the_loop/add-human-in-the-loop.md#debug-with-interrupts): Use `interrupt_before` and `interrupt_after` to pause the graph at defined points, either before or after a node executes.
- [Static interrupts](../how-tos/human_in_the_loop/add-human-in-the-loop.md#debug-with-interrupts): Use `interrupt_before` and `interrupt_after` to pause the graph at pre-defined points, either before or after a node executes.
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@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ print(graph.invoke(Command(resume="Edited text"), config=config)) # (7)!
!!! tip "New in 0.4.0"
`__interrupt__` is a special key that will be returned when running the graph if the graph is interrupted. Support for `__interrupt__` in `invoke` and `ainvoke` has been added in version 0.4.0. If you're on an older version, you will only see `__interrupt__` in the result if you use `stream` or `astream`. You can also use `graph.get_state(thread_id)` to get the interrupt value.
`__interrupt__` is a special key that will be returned when running the graph if the graph is interrupted. Support for `__interrupt__` in `invoke` and `ainvoke` has been added in version 0.4.0. If you're on an older version, you will only see `__interrupt__` in the result if you use `stream` or `astream`. You can also use `graph.get_state(thread_id)` to get the interrupt value(s).
!!! warning
@@ -145,19 +145,67 @@ To resume execution, use the [`Command`][langgraph.types.Command] primitive, whi
graph.invoke(Command(resume={"age": "25"}), thread_config)
```
### Resume multiple interrupts with one invocation
## Resuming Multiple interrupts
If you have multiple interrupts in the task queue, you can use `Command.resume` with a dictionary mapping of interrupt ids to resume with a single `invoke` / `stream` call.
When nodes with interrupt conditions are run in parallel, it's possible to have multiple interrupts in the task queue.
For example, the following graph has two nodes run in parallel that require human input:
<figure markdown="1">
![image](../assets/human_in_loop_parallel.png){: style="max-height:400px"}
</figure>
Once your graph has been interrupted and is stalled, you can resume all the interrupts at once with `Command.resume`, passing a dictionary mapping of interrupt ids to resume values.
For example, once your graph has been interrupted (multiple times, theoretically) and is stalled:
```python
resume_map = {
i.id: f"human input for prompt {i.value}"
for i in parent.get_state(thread_config).interrupts
}
from typing import TypedDict
import uuid
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableConfig
from langgraph.checkpoint.memory import InMemorySaver
from langgraph.constants import START
from langgraph.graph import StateGraph
from langgraph.types import interrupt, Command
parent_graph.invoke(Command(resume=resume_map), config=thread_config)
class State(TypedDict):
text_1: str
text_2: str
def human_node_1(state: State):
value = interrupt({"text_to_revise": state["text_1"]})
return {"text_1": value}
def human_node_2(state: State):
value = interrupt({"text_to_revise": state["text_2"]})
return {"text_2": value}
graph_builder = StateGraph(State)
graph_builder.add_node("human_node_1", human_node_1)
graph_builder.add_node("human_node_2", human_node_2)
# Add both nodes in parallel from START
graph_builder.add_edge(START, "human_node_1")
graph_builder.add_edge(START, "human_node_2")
checkpointer = InMemorySaver()
graph = graph_builder.compile(checkpointer=checkpointer)
thread_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
config: RunnableConfig = {"configurable": {"thread_id": thread_id}}
result = graph.invoke(
{"text_1": "original text 1", "text_2": "original text 2"}, config=config
)
# Resume with mapping of interrupt IDs to values
resume_map = {
i.id: f"edited text for {i.value['text_to_revise']}"
for i in result["__interrupt__"]
}
print(graph.invoke(Command(resume=resume_map), config=config))
# > {'text_1': 'edited text for original text 1', 'text_2': 'edited text for original text 2'}
```
## Common patterns
@@ -1027,7 +1075,7 @@ def node_in_parent_graph(state: State):
{'parent_node': {'state_counter': 1}}
```
### Using multiple interrupts
### Using multiple interrupts in a single node
Using multiple interrupts within a **single** node can be helpful for patterns like [validating human input](#validate-human-input). However, using multiple interrupts in the same node can lead to unexpected behavior if not handled carefully.
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@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
# Runtime
::: langgraph.runtime.Runtime
options:
show_root_heading: true
show_root_full_path: false
members:
- context
- store
- stream_writer
- previous
::: langgraph.runtime
options:
members:
- get_runtime
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@@ -250,6 +250,7 @@ nav:
- Storage: reference/store.md
- Caching: reference/cache.md
- Types: reference/types.md
- Runtime: reference/runtime.md
- Config: reference/config.md
- Errors: reference/errors.md
- Constants: reference/constants.md
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@@ -152,6 +152,14 @@ base64-js@^1.5.1:
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call-bind-apply-helpers@^1.0.1, call-bind-apply-helpers@^1.0.2:
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resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/call-bind-apply-helpers/-/call-bind-apply-helpers-1.0.2.tgz#4b5428c222be985d79c3d82657479dbe0b59b2d6"
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function-bind "^1.1.2"
camelcase@6:
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resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/camelcase/-/camelcase-6.3.0.tgz#5685b95eb209ac9c0c177467778c9c84df58ba9a"
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dunder-proto@^1.0.1:
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dependencies:
call-bind-apply-helpers "^1.0.1"
es-errors "^1.3.0"
gopd "^1.2.0"
es-define-property@^1.0.1:
version "1.0.1"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/es-define-property/-/es-define-property-1.0.1.tgz#983eb2f9a6724e9303f61addf011c72e09e0b0fa"
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es-object-atoms@^1.0.0, es-object-atoms@^1.1.1:
version "1.1.1"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/es-object-atoms/-/es-object-atoms-1.1.1.tgz#1c4f2c4837327597ce69d2ca190a7fdd172338c1"
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dependencies:
es-errors "^1.3.0"
es-set-tostringtag@^2.1.0:
version "2.1.0"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/es-set-tostringtag/-/es-set-tostringtag-2.1.0.tgz#f31dbbe0c183b00a6d26eb6325c810c0fd18bd4d"
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dependencies:
es-errors "^1.3.0"
get-intrinsic "^1.2.6"
has-tostringtag "^1.0.2"
hasown "^2.0.2"
event-lite@^0.1.1:
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resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/event-lite/-/event-lite-0.1.3.tgz#3dfe01144e808ac46448f0c19b4ab68e403a901d"
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form-data@^4.0.0:
version "4.0.1"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/form-data/-/form-data-4.0.1.tgz#ba1076daaaa5bfd7e99c1a6cb02aa0a5cff90d48"
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version "4.0.4"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/form-data/-/form-data-4.0.4.tgz#784cdcce0669a9d68e94d11ac4eea98088edd2c4"
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dependencies:
asynckit "^0.4.0"
combined-stream "^1.0.8"
es-set-tostringtag "^2.1.0"
hasown "^2.0.2"
mime-types "^2.1.12"
formdata-node@^4.3.2:
@@ -238,11 +284,69 @@ formdata-node@^4.3.2:
node-domexception "1.0.0"
web-streams-polyfill "4.0.0-beta.3"
function-bind@^1.1.2:
version "1.1.2"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/function-bind/-/function-bind-1.1.2.tgz#2c02d864d97f3ea6c8830c464cbd11ab6eab7a1c"
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get-intrinsic@^1.2.6:
version "1.3.0"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/get-intrinsic/-/get-intrinsic-1.3.0.tgz#743f0e3b6964a93a5491ed1bffaae054d7f98d01"
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dependencies:
call-bind-apply-helpers "^1.0.2"
es-define-property "^1.0.1"
es-errors "^1.3.0"
es-object-atoms "^1.1.1"
function-bind "^1.1.2"
get-proto "^1.0.1"
gopd "^1.2.0"
has-symbols "^1.1.0"
hasown "^2.0.2"
math-intrinsics "^1.1.0"
get-proto@^1.0.1:
version "1.0.1"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/get-proto/-/get-proto-1.0.1.tgz#150b3f2743869ef3e851ec0c49d15b1d14d00ee1"
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dependencies:
dunder-proto "^1.0.1"
es-object-atoms "^1.0.0"
gopd@^1.2.0:
version "1.2.0"
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has-flag@^4.0.0:
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has-symbols@^1.0.3, has-symbols@^1.1.0:
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dependencies:
has-symbols "^1.0.3"
hasown@^2.0.2:
version "2.0.2"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/hasown/-/hasown-2.0.2.tgz#003eaf91be7adc372e84ec59dc37252cedb80003"
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dependencies:
function-bind "^1.1.2"
he@^1.2.0:
version "1.2.0"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/he/-/he-1.2.0.tgz#84ae65fa7eafb165fddb61566ae14baf05664f0f"
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humanize-ms@^1.2.1:
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resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/humanize-ms/-/humanize-ms-1.2.1.tgz#c46e3159a293f6b896da29316d8b6fe8bb79bbed"
@@ -295,6 +399,11 @@ json-stringify-safe@^5.0.1:
semver "^7.6.3"
uuid "^10.0.0"
math-intrinsics@^1.1.0:
version "1.1.0"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/math-intrinsics/-/math-intrinsics-1.1.0.tgz#a0dd74be81e2aa5c2f27e65ce283605ee4e2b7f9"
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mime-db@1.52.0:
version "1.52.0"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/mime-db/-/mime-db-1.52.0.tgz#bbabcdc02859f4987301c856e3387ce5ec43bf70"
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ from __future__ import annotations
import concurrent.futures
import datetime
import logging
import re
import sqlite3
import threading
from collections import defaultdict
@@ -107,6 +108,23 @@ def _decode_ns_text(namespace: str) -> tuple[str, ...]:
return tuple(namespace.split("."))
def _validate_filter_key(key: str) -> None:
"""Validate that a filter key is safe for use in SQL queries.
Args:
key: The filter key to validate
Raises:
ValueError: If the key contains invalid characters that could enable SQL injection
"""
# Allow alphanumeric characters, underscores, dots, and hyphens
# This covers typical JSON property names while preventing SQL injection
if not re.match(r"^[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+$", key):
raise ValueError(
f"Invalid filter key: '{key}'. Filter keys must contain only alphanumeric characters, underscores, dots, and hyphens."
)
def _json_loads(content: bytes | str | orjson.Fragment) -> Any:
if isinstance(content, orjson.Fragment):
if hasattr(content, "buf"):
@@ -372,6 +390,8 @@ class BaseSqliteStore:
filter_conditions = []
if op.filter:
for key, value in op.filter.items():
_validate_filter_key(key)
if isinstance(value, dict):
for op_name, val in value.items():
condition, filter_params_ = self._get_filter_condition(
@@ -622,6 +642,8 @@ class BaseSqliteStore:
def _get_filter_condition(self, key: str, op: str, value: Any) -> tuple[str, list]:
"""Helper to generate filter conditions."""
_validate_filter_key(key)
# We need to properly format values for SQLite JSON extraction comparison
if op == "$eq":
if isinstance(value, str):
@@ -858,6 +880,8 @@ class SqliteStore(BaseSqliteStore, BaseStore):
def _get_filter_condition(self, key: str, op: str, value: Any) -> tuple[str, list]:
"""Helper to generate filter conditions."""
_validate_filter_key(key)
# We need to properly format values for SQLite JSON extraction comparison
if op == "$eq":
if isinstance(value, str):
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ build-backend = "hatchling.build"
[project]
name = "langgraph-checkpoint-sqlite"
version = "2.0.10"
version = "2.0.11"
description = "Library with a SQLite implementation of LangGraph checkpoint saver."
authors = []
requires-python = ">=3.9"
@@ -1047,3 +1047,23 @@ def test_search_items(
for ns in test_namespaces:
key = f"item_{ns[-1]}"
store.delete(ns, key)
def test_sql_injection_vulnerability(store: SqliteStore) -> None:
"""Test that SQL injection via malicious filter keys is prevented."""
# Add public and private documents
store.put(("docs",), "public", {"access": "public", "data": "public info"})
store.put(
("docs",), "private", {"access": "private", "data": "secret", "password": "123"}
)
# Normal query - returns 1 public document
normal = store.search(("docs",), filter={"access": "public"})
assert len(normal) == 1
assert normal[0].value["access"] == "public"
# SQL injection attempt via malicious key should raise ValueError
malicious_key = "access') = 'public' OR '1'='1' OR json_extract(value, '$."
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Invalid filter key"):
store.search(("docs",), filter={malicious_key: "dummy"})
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@@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ dev = [
[[package]]
name = "langgraph-checkpoint-sqlite"
version = "2.0.10"
version = "2.0.11"
source = { editable = "." }
dependencies = [
{ name = "aiosqlite" },
@@ -262,6 +262,11 @@ class entrypoint(Generic[ContextT]):
cache_policy: A cache policy to use for caching the results of the workflow.
retry_policy: A retry policy (or list of policies) to use for the workflow in case of a failure.
!!! warning "`config_schema` Deprecated"
The `config_schema` parameter is deprecated in v0.6.0 and support will be removed in v2.0.0.
Please use `context_schema` instead to specify the schema for run-scoped context.
Example: Using entrypoint and tasks
```python
import time
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@@ -129,6 +129,10 @@ class StateGraph(Generic[StateT, ContextT, InputT, OutputT]):
input_schema: The schema class that defines the input to the graph.
output_schema: The schema class that defines the output from the graph.
!!! warning "`config_schema` Deprecated"
The `config_schema` parameter is deprecated in v0.6.0 and support will be removed in v2.0.0.
Please use `context_schema` instead to specify the schema for run-scoped context.
Example:
```python
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableConfig
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@@ -602,6 +602,7 @@ class Pregel(
Defaults to None."""
context_schema: type[ContextT] | None = None
"""Specifies the schema for the context object that will be passed to the workflow."""
config: RunnableConfig | None = None
@@ -2438,6 +2439,8 @@ class Pregel(
Args:
input: The input to the graph.
config: The configuration to use for the run.
context: The static context to use for the run.
!!! version-added "Added in version 0.6.0."
stream_mode: The mode to stream output, defaults to `self.stream_mode`.
Options are:
@@ -2694,6 +2697,8 @@ class Pregel(
Args:
input: The input to the graph.
config: The configuration to use for the run.
context: The static context to use for the run.
!!! version-added "Added in version 0.6.0."
stream_mode: The mode to stream output, defaults to `self.stream_mode`.
Options are:
@@ -2981,6 +2986,8 @@ class Pregel(
Args:
input: The input data for the graph. It can be a dictionary or any other type.
config: Optional. The configuration for the graph run.
context: The static context to use for the run.
!!! version-added "Added in version 0.6.0."
stream_mode: Optional[str]. The stream mode for the graph run. Default is "values".
print_mode: Accepts the same values as `stream_mode`, but only prints the output to the console, for debugging purposes. Does not affect the output of the graph in any way.
output_keys: Optional. The output keys to retrieve from the graph run.
@@ -3058,6 +3065,8 @@ class Pregel(
Args:
input: The input data for the computation. It can be a dictionary or any other type.
config: Optional. The configuration for the computation.
context: The static context to use for the run.
!!! version-added "Added in version 0.6.0."
stream_mode: Optional. The stream mode for the computation. Default is "values".
print_mode: Accepts the same values as `stream_mode`, but only prints the output to the console, for debugging purposes. Does not affect the output of the graph in any way.
output_keys: Optional. The output keys to include in the result. Default is None.
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@@ -633,6 +633,7 @@ class RemoteGraph(PregelProtocol):
interrupt_before: All | Sequence[str] | None = None,
interrupt_after: All | Sequence[str] | None = None,
subgraphs: bool = False,
headers: dict[str, str] | None = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> Iterator[dict[str, Any] | Any]:
"""Create a run and stream the results.
@@ -648,6 +649,7 @@ class RemoteGraph(PregelProtocol):
interrupt_before: Interrupt the graph before these nodes.
interrupt_after: Interrupt the graph after these nodes.
subgraphs: Stream from subgraphs.
headers: Additional headers to pass to the request.
**kwargs: Additional params to pass to client.runs.stream.
Yields:
@@ -676,7 +678,9 @@ class RemoteGraph(PregelProtocol):
interrupt_after=interrupt_after,
stream_subgraphs=subgraphs or stream is not None,
if_not_exists="create",
headers=self._merge_tracing_headers(kwargs.pop("headers", None) or {}),
headers=_merge_tracing_headers(headers)
if self.distributed_tracing
else headers,
**kwargs,
):
# split mode and ns
@@ -736,6 +740,7 @@ class RemoteGraph(PregelProtocol):
interrupt_before: All | Sequence[str] | None = None,
interrupt_after: All | Sequence[str] | None = None,
subgraphs: bool = False,
headers: dict[str, str] | None = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> AsyncIterator[dict[str, Any] | Any]:
"""Create a run and stream the results.
@@ -751,6 +756,7 @@ class RemoteGraph(PregelProtocol):
interrupt_before: Interrupt the graph before these nodes.
interrupt_after: Interrupt the graph after these nodes.
subgraphs: Stream from subgraphs.
headers: Additional headers to pass to the request.
**kwargs: Additional params to pass to client.runs.stream.
Yields:
@@ -779,7 +785,9 @@ class RemoteGraph(PregelProtocol):
interrupt_after=interrupt_after,
stream_subgraphs=subgraphs or stream is not None,
if_not_exists="create",
headers=self._merge_tracing_headers(kwargs.pop("headers", None) or {}),
headers=_merge_tracing_headers(headers)
if self.distributed_tracing
else headers,
**kwargs,
):
# split mode and ns
@@ -853,6 +861,7 @@ class RemoteGraph(PregelProtocol):
*,
interrupt_before: All | Sequence[str] | None = None,
interrupt_after: All | Sequence[str] | None = None,
headers: dict[str, str] | None = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> dict[str, Any] | Any:
"""Create a run, wait until it finishes and return the final state.
@@ -862,6 +871,7 @@ class RemoteGraph(PregelProtocol):
config: A `RunnableConfig` for graph invocation.
interrupt_before: Interrupt the graph before these nodes.
interrupt_after: Interrupt the graph after these nodes.
headers: Additional headers to pass to the request.
**kwargs: Additional params to pass to RemoteGraph.stream.
Returns:
@@ -872,6 +882,7 @@ class RemoteGraph(PregelProtocol):
config=config,
interrupt_before=interrupt_before,
interrupt_after=interrupt_after,
headers=headers,
stream_mode="values",
**kwargs,
):
@@ -888,6 +899,7 @@ class RemoteGraph(PregelProtocol):
*,
interrupt_before: All | Sequence[str] | None = None,
interrupt_after: All | Sequence[str] | None = None,
headers: dict[str, str] | None = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> dict[str, Any] | Any:
"""Create a run, wait until it finishes and return the final state.
@@ -897,6 +909,7 @@ class RemoteGraph(PregelProtocol):
config: A `RunnableConfig` for graph invocation.
interrupt_before: Interrupt the graph before these nodes.
interrupt_after: Interrupt the graph after these nodes.
headers: Additional headers to pass to the request.
**kwargs: Additional params to pass to RemoteGraph.astream.
Returns:
@@ -907,6 +920,7 @@ class RemoteGraph(PregelProtocol):
config=config,
interrupt_before=interrupt_before,
interrupt_after=interrupt_after,
headers=headers,
stream_mode="values",
**kwargs,
):
@@ -916,12 +930,16 @@ class RemoteGraph(PregelProtocol):
except UnboundLocalError:
return None
def _merge_tracing_headers(self, headers: dict[str, str]) -> dict[str, str]:
if rt := ls.get_current_run_tree():
tracing_headers = rt.to_headers()
baggage = tracing_headers.pop("baggage")
def _merge_tracing_headers(headers: dict[str, str] | None) -> dict[str, str] | None:
if rt := ls.get_current_run_tree():
tracing_headers = rt.to_headers()
baggage = tracing_headers.pop("baggage")
if headers:
if "baggage" in headers:
baggage = headers["baggage"] + "," + baggage
tracing_headers["baggage"] = baggage
headers.update(tracing_headers)
return headers
else:
headers = tracing_headers
return headers
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@@ -11,6 +11,8 @@ from langgraph.store.base import BaseStore
from langgraph.types import _DC_KWARGS, StreamWriter
from langgraph.typing import ContextT
__all__ = ("Runtime", "get_runtime")
def _no_op_stream_writer(_: Any) -> None: ...
@@ -24,9 +26,61 @@ class _RuntimeOverrides(TypedDict, Generic[ContextT], total=False):
@dataclass(**_DC_KWARGS)
class Runtime(Generic[ContextT]):
"""Convenience class that bundles run-scoped context and graph configuration.
"""Convenience class that bundles run-scoped context and other runtime utilities.
!!! version-added "Added in version 1.0.0."
!!! version-added "Added in version v0.6.0"
Example:
```python
from typing import TypedDict
from langgraph.graph import StateGraph
from dataclasses import dataclass
from langgraph.runtime import Runtime
from langgraph.store.memory import InMemoryStore
@dataclass
class Context: # (1)!
user_id: str
class State(TypedDict, total=False):
response: str
store = InMemoryStore() # (2)!
store.put(("users",), "user_123", {"name": "Alice"})
def personalized_greeting(state: State, runtime: Runtime[Context]) -> State:
'''Generate personalized greeting using runtime context and store.'''
user_id = runtime.context.user_id # (3)!
name = "unknown_user"
if runtime.store:
if memory := runtime.store.get(("users",), user_id):
name = memory.value["name"]
response = f"Hello {name}! Nice to see you again."
return {"response": response}
graph = (
StateGraph(state_schema=State, context_schema=Context)
.add_node("personalized_greeting", personalized_greeting)
.set_entry_point("personalized_greeting")
.set_finish_point("personalized_greeting")
.compile(store=store)
)
result = graph.invoke({}, context=Context(user_id="user_123"))
print(result)
# > {'response': 'Hello Alice! Nice to see you again.'}
```
1. Define a schema for the runtime context.
2. Create a store to persist memories and other information.
3. Use the runtime context to access the user_id.
"""
context: ContextT = field(default=None) # type: ignore[assignment]
@@ -76,7 +130,14 @@ DEFAULT_RUNTIME = Runtime(
def get_runtime(context_schema: type[ContextT] | None = None) -> Runtime[ContextT]:
"""Get the runtime for the current graph run."""
"""Get the runtime for the current graph run.
Args:
context_schema: Optional schema used for type hinting the return type of the runtime.
Returns:
The runtime for the current graph run.
"""
# TODO: in an ideal world, we would have a context manager for
# the runtime that's independent of the config. this will follow
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@@ -149,10 +149,25 @@ class Interrupt:
"""Information about an interrupt that occurred in a node.
!!! version-added "Added in version 0.2.24."
!!! version-changed "Changed in version v0.4.0"
* `interrupt_id` was introduced as a property
!!! version-changed "Changed in version v0.6.0"
The following attributes have been removed:
* `ns`
* `when`
* `resumable`
* `interrupt_id`, deprecated in favor of `id`
"""
value: Any
"""The value associated with the interrupt."""
id: str
"""The ID of the interrupt. Can be used to resume the interrupt directly."""
def __init__(
self,
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
"""Legacy utilities module, to be removed in v1."""
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@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
"""Backwards compat imports for config utilities, to be removed in v1."""
from langgraph._internal._config import ensure_config, patch_configurable # noqa: F401
from langgraph.config import get_config, get_store # noqa: F401
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
"""Backwards compat imports for runnable utilities, to be removed in v1."""
from langgraph._internal._runnable import RunnableCallable, RunnableLike # noqa: F401
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ build-backend = "hatchling.build"
[project]
name = "langgraph"
version = "0.6.0a1"
version = "0.6.0"
description = "Building stateful, multi-actor applications with LLMs"
authors = []
requires-python = ">=3.9"
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ dependencies = [
"langchain-core>=0.1",
"langgraph-checkpoint>=2.1.0,<3.0.0",
"langgraph-sdk>=0.2.0,<0.3.0",
"langgraph-prebuilt>=0.5.0,<0.6.0",
"langgraph-prebuilt>=0.6.0,<0.7.0",
"xxhash>=3.5.0",
"pydantic>=2.7.4",
]
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@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ import sys
from typing import Annotated, Union
from unittest.mock import AsyncMock, MagicMock
import langsmith as ls
import pytest
from langchain_core.messages import AnyMessage, BaseMessage
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableConfig
@@ -899,21 +900,20 @@ async def test_langgraph_cloud_integration():
}
# test invoke
response = app.invoke(
app.invoke(
input,
config={"configurable": {"thread_id": "39a6104a-34e7-4f83-929c-d9eb163003c9"}},
interrupt_before=["agent"],
)
print("response:", response["messages"][-1].content)
# test stream
async for chunk in app.astream(
async for _ in app.astream(
input,
config={"configurable": {"thread_id": "2dc3e3e7-39ac-4597-aa57-4404b944e82a"}},
subgraphs=True,
stream_mode=["debug", "messages"],
):
print("chunk:", chunk)
pass
# test stream events
async for chunk in remote_pregel.astream_events(
@@ -923,17 +923,16 @@ async def test_langgraph_cloud_integration():
subgraphs=True,
stream_mode=[],
):
print("chunk:", chunk)
pass
# test get state
state_snapshot = await remote_pregel.aget_state(
await remote_pregel.aget_state(
config={"configurable": {"thread_id": "2dc3e3e7-39ac-4597-aa57-4404b944e82a"}},
subgraphs=True,
)
print("state snapshot:", state_snapshot)
# test update state
response = await remote_pregel.aupdate_state(
await remote_pregel.aupdate_state(
config={"configurable": {"thread_id": "6645e002-ed50-4022-92a3-d0d186fdf812"}},
values={
"messages": [
@@ -944,18 +943,16 @@ async def test_langgraph_cloud_integration():
]
},
)
print("response:", response)
# test get history
async for state in remote_pregel.aget_state_history(
config={"configurable": {"thread_id": "2dc3e3e7-39ac-4597-aa57-4404b944e82a"}},
):
print("state snapshot:", state)
pass
# test get graph
remote_pregel.graph_id = "fe096781-5601-53d2-b2f6-0d3403f7e9ca" # must be UUID
graph = await remote_pregel.aget_graph(xray=True)
print("graph:", graph)
await remote_pregel.aget_graph(xray=True)
def test_sanitize_config():
@@ -1181,3 +1178,73 @@ async def test_remote_graph_stream_messages_tuple(
assert coerced_events == coerced_inmem_events
# TODO: Fix the namespace matching in the next api release.
# assert namespaces == inmem_namespaces
@pytest.mark.anyio
@pytest.mark.parametrize("distributed_tracing", [False, True])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("stream", [False, True])
async def test_include_headers(distributed_tracing: bool, stream: bool):
mock_async_client = MagicMock()
async_iter = MagicMock()
return_value = [
StreamPart(event="values", data={"chunk": "data1"}),
]
async_iter.__aiter__.return_value = return_value
astream_mock = mock_async_client.runs.stream
astream_mock.return_value = async_iter
mock_sync_client = MagicMock()
sync_iter = MagicMock()
sync_iter.__iter__.return_value = return_value
stream_mock = mock_sync_client.runs.stream
stream_mock.return_value = async_iter
remote_pregel = RemoteGraph(
"test_graph_id",
client=mock_async_client,
sync_client=mock_sync_client,
distributed_tracing=distributed_tracing,
)
config = {"configurable": {"thread_id": "thread_1"}}
with ls.tracing_context(enabled=True, client=MagicMock()):
with ls.trace("foo"):
if stream:
async for _ in remote_pregel.astream(
{"input": {"messages": [{"type": "human", "content": "hello"}]}},
config,
headers={"foo": "bar"},
):
pass
else:
await remote_pregel.ainvoke(
{"input": {"messages": [{"type": "human", "content": "hello"}]}},
config,
headers={"foo": "bar"},
)
expected = {"foo": "bar"}
if distributed_tracing:
expected["langsmith-trace"] = AnyStr()
expected["baggage"] = AnyStr()
assert astream_mock.call_args.kwargs["headers"] == expected
stream_mock.assert_not_called()
with ls.tracing_context(enabled=True, client=MagicMock()):
with ls.trace("foo"):
if stream:
for _ in remote_pregel.stream(
{"input": {"messages": [{"type": "human", "content": "hello"}]}},
config,
headers={"foo": "bar"},
):
pass
else:
remote_pregel.invoke(
{"input": {"messages": [{"type": "human", "content": "hello"}]}},
config,
headers={"foo": "bar"},
)
assert stream_mock.call_args.kwargs["headers"] == expected
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
# import for backwards compatibility
from langgraph._internal._runnable import RunnableCallable, RunnableSeq # noqa: F401
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@@ -1192,7 +1192,7 @@ wheels = [
[[package]]
name = "langgraph"
version = "0.6.0a1"
version = "0.6.0"
source = { editable = "." }
dependencies = [
{ name = "langchain-core" },
@@ -1364,7 +1364,7 @@ dev = [
[[package]]
name = "langgraph-checkpoint-sqlite"
version = "2.0.10"
version = "2.0.11"
source = { editable = "../checkpoint-sqlite" }
dependencies = [
{ name = "aiosqlite" },
@@ -1394,7 +1394,7 @@ dev = [
[[package]]
name = "langgraph-cli"
version = "0.3.5"
version = "0.3.6"
source = { editable = "../cli" }
dependencies = [
{ name = "click", version = "8.1.8", source = { registry = "https://pypi.org/simple" }, marker = "python_full_version < '3.10'" },
@@ -1433,7 +1433,7 @@ dev = [
[[package]]
name = "langgraph-prebuilt"
version = "0.5.2"
version = "0.6.0"
source = { editable = "../prebuilt" }
dependencies = [
{ name = "langchain-core" },
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
import inspect
from typing import (
Any,
Awaitable,
Callable,
Literal,
Optional,
@@ -44,8 +45,10 @@ from langgraph.graph.state import CompiledStateGraph
from langgraph.managed import IsLastStep, RemainingSteps
from langgraph.prebuilt._internal import ToolCallWithContext
from langgraph.prebuilt.tool_node import ToolNode
from langgraph.runtime import Runtime
from langgraph.store.base import BaseStore
from langgraph.types import Checkpointer, Send
from langgraph.typing import ContextT
from langgraph.warnings import LangGraphDeprecatedSinceV10
StructuredResponse = Union[dict, BaseModel]
@@ -246,7 +249,12 @@ def _validate_chat_history(
def create_react_agent(
model: Union[str, LanguageModelLike],
model: Union[
str,
LanguageModelLike,
Callable[[StateSchema, Runtime[ContextT]], BaseChatModel],
Callable[[StateSchema, Runtime[ContextT]], Awaitable[BaseChatModel]],
],
tools: Union[Sequence[Union[BaseTool, Callable, dict[str, Any]]], ToolNode],
*,
prompt: Optional[Prompt] = None,
@@ -271,7 +279,43 @@ def create_react_agent(
For more details on using `create_react_agent`, visit [Agents](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/agents/overview/) documentation.
Args:
model: The `LangChain` chat model that supports tool calling.
model: The language model for the agent. Supports static and dynamic
model selection.
- **Static model**: A chat model instance (e.g., `ChatOpenAI()`) or
string identifier (e.g., `"openai:gpt-4"`)
- **Dynamic model**: A callable with signature
`(state, runtime) -> BaseChatModel` that returns different models
based on runtime context
Dynamic functions receive graph state and runtime, enabling
context-dependent model selection. Must return a `BaseChatModel`
instance. For tool calling, bind tools using `.bind_tools()`.
Bound tools must be a subset of the `tools` parameter.
Dynamic model example:
```python
from dataclasses import dataclass
@dataclass
class ModelContext:
model_name: str = "gpt-3.5-turbo"
# Instantiate models globally
gpt4_model = ChatOpenAI(model="gpt-4")
gpt35_model = ChatOpenAI(model="gpt-3.5-turbo")
def select_model(state: AgentState, runtime: Runtime[ModelContext]) -> ChatOpenAI:
model_name = runtime.context.model_name
model = gpt4_model if model_name == "gpt-4" else gpt35_model
return model.bind_tools(tools)
```
!!! note "Dynamic Model Requirements"
Ensure returned models have appropriate tools bound via
`.bind_tools()` and support required functionality. Bound tools
must be a subset of those specified in the `tools` parameter.
tools: A list of tools or a ToolNode instance.
If an empty list is provided, the agent will consist of a single LLM node without tool calling.
prompt: An optional prompt for the LLM. Can take a few different forms:
@@ -364,6 +408,11 @@ def create_react_agent(
This name will be automatically used when adding ReAct agent graph to another graph as a subgraph node -
particularly useful for building multi-agent systems.
!!! warning "`config_schema` Deprecated"
The `config_schema` parameter is deprecated in v0.6.0 and support will be removed in v2.0.0.
Please use `context_schema` instead to specify the schema for run-scoped context.
Returns:
A compiled LangChain runnable that can be used for chat interactions.
@@ -447,32 +496,63 @@ def create_react_agent(
tool_node = ToolNode([t for t in tools if not isinstance(t, dict)])
tool_classes = list(tool_node.tools_by_name.values())
if isinstance(model, str):
try:
from langchain.chat_models import ( # type: ignore[import-not-found]
init_chat_model,
)
except ImportError:
raise ImportError(
"Please install langchain (`pip install langchain`) to use '<provider>:<model>' string syntax for `model` parameter."
)
model = cast(BaseChatModel, init_chat_model(model))
is_dynamic_model = not isinstance(model, (str, Runnable)) and callable(model)
is_async_dynamic_model = is_dynamic_model and inspect.iscoroutinefunction(model)
tool_calling_enabled = len(tool_classes) > 0
if (
_should_bind_tools(model, tool_classes, num_builtin=len(llm_builtin_tools))
and len(tool_classes + llm_builtin_tools) > 0
):
model = cast(BaseChatModel, model).bind_tools(tool_classes + llm_builtin_tools) # type: ignore[operator]
if not is_dynamic_model:
if isinstance(model, str):
try:
from langchain.chat_models import ( # type: ignore[import-not-found]
init_chat_model,
)
except ImportError:
raise ImportError(
"Please install langchain (`pip install langchain`) to "
"use '<provider>:<model>' string syntax for `model` parameter."
)
model_runnable = _get_prompt_runnable(prompt) | model
model = cast(BaseChatModel, init_chat_model(model))
if (
_should_bind_tools(model, tool_classes, num_builtin=len(llm_builtin_tools)) # type: ignore[arg-type]
and len(tool_classes + llm_builtin_tools) > 0
):
model = cast(BaseChatModel, model).bind_tools(
tool_classes + llm_builtin_tools # type: ignore[operator]
)
static_model: Optional[Runnable] = _get_prompt_runnable(prompt) | model # type: ignore[operator]
else:
# For dynamic models, we'll create the runnable at runtime
static_model = None
# If any of the tools are configured to return_directly after running,
# our graph needs to check if these were called
should_return_direct = {t.name for t in tool_classes if t.return_direct}
def _resolve_model(
state: StateSchema, runtime: Runtime[ContextT]
) -> LanguageModelLike:
"""Resolve the model to use, handling both static and dynamic models."""
if is_dynamic_model:
return _get_prompt_runnable(prompt) | model(state, runtime) # type: ignore[operator]
else:
return static_model
async def _aresolve_model(
state: StateSchema, runtime: Runtime[ContextT]
) -> LanguageModelLike:
"""Async resolve the model to use, handling both static and dynamic models."""
if is_async_dynamic_model:
resolved_model = await model(state, runtime) # type: ignore[misc,operator]
return _get_prompt_runnable(prompt) | resolved_model
elif is_dynamic_model:
return _get_prompt_runnable(prompt) | model(state, runtime) # type: ignore[operator]
else:
return static_model
def _are_more_steps_needed(state: StateSchema, response: BaseMessage) -> bool:
has_tool_calls = isinstance(response, AIMessage) and response.tool_calls
all_tools_return_direct = (
@@ -517,9 +597,26 @@ def create_react_agent(
return state
# Define the function that calls the model
def call_model(state: StateSchema, config: RunnableConfig) -> StateSchema:
state = _get_model_input_state(state)
response = cast(AIMessage, model_runnable.invoke(state, config))
def call_model(
state: StateSchema, runtime: Runtime[ContextT], config: RunnableConfig
) -> StateSchema:
if is_async_dynamic_model:
msg = (
"Async model callable provided but agent invoked synchronously. "
"Use agent.ainvoke() or agent.astream(), or "
"provide a sync model callable."
)
raise RuntimeError(msg)
model_input = _get_model_input_state(state)
if is_dynamic_model:
# Resolve dynamic model at runtime and apply prompt
dynamic_model = _resolve_model(state, runtime)
response = cast(AIMessage, dynamic_model.invoke(model_input, config)) # type: ignore[arg-type]
else:
response = cast(AIMessage, static_model.invoke(model_input, config)) # type: ignore[union-attr]
# add agent name to the AIMessage
response.name = name
@@ -535,9 +632,19 @@ def create_react_agent(
# We return a list, because this will get added to the existing list
return {"messages": [response]}
async def acall_model(state: StateSchema, config: RunnableConfig) -> StateSchema:
state = _get_model_input_state(state)
response = cast(AIMessage, await model_runnable.ainvoke(state, config))
async def acall_model(
state: StateSchema, runtime: Runtime[ContextT], config: RunnableConfig
) -> StateSchema:
model_input = _get_model_input_state(state)
if is_dynamic_model:
# Resolve dynamic model at runtime and apply prompt
# (supports both sync and async)
dynamic_model = await _aresolve_model(state, runtime)
response = cast(AIMessage, await dynamic_model.ainvoke(model_input, config)) # type: ignore[arg-type]
else:
response = cast(AIMessage, await static_model.ainvoke(model_input, config)) # type: ignore[union-attr]
# add agent name to the AIMessage
response.name = name
if _are_more_steps_needed(state, response):
@@ -574,22 +681,32 @@ def create_react_agent(
input_schema = state_schema
def generate_structured_response(
state: StateSchema, config: RunnableConfig
state: StateSchema, runtime: Runtime[ContextT], config: RunnableConfig
) -> StateSchema:
if is_async_dynamic_model:
msg = (
"Async model callable provided but agent invoked synchronously. "
"Use agent.ainvoke() or agent.astream(), or provide a sync model callable."
)
raise RuntimeError(msg)
messages = _get_state_value(state, "messages")
structured_response_schema = response_format
if isinstance(response_format, tuple):
system_prompt, structured_response_schema = response_format
messages = [SystemMessage(content=system_prompt)] + list(messages)
model_with_structured_output = _get_model(model).with_structured_output(
resolved_model = _resolve_model(state, runtime)
model_with_structured_output = _get_model(
resolved_model
).with_structured_output(
cast(StructuredResponseSchema, structured_response_schema)
)
response = model_with_structured_output.invoke(messages, config)
return {"structured_response": response}
async def agenerate_structured_response(
state: StateSchema, config: RunnableConfig
state: StateSchema, runtime: Runtime[ContextT], config: RunnableConfig
) -> StateSchema:
messages = _get_state_value(state, "messages")
structured_response_schema = response_format
@@ -597,7 +714,10 @@ def create_react_agent(
system_prompt, structured_response_schema = response_format
messages = [SystemMessage(content=system_prompt)] + list(messages)
model_with_structured_output = _get_model(model).with_structured_output(
resolved_model = await _aresolve_model(state, runtime)
model_with_structured_output = _get_model(
resolved_model
).with_structured_output(
cast(StructuredResponseSchema, structured_response_schema)
)
response = await model_with_structured_output.ainvoke(messages, config)
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ build-backend = "hatchling.build"
[project]
name = "langgraph-prebuilt"
version = "0.5.2"
version = "0.6.0"
description = "Library with high-level APIs for creating and executing LangGraph agents and tools."
authors = []
requires-python = ">=3.9"
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@@ -13,10 +13,12 @@ from typing import (
)
import pytest
from langchain_core.language_models import BaseChatModel
from langchain_core.messages import (
AIMessage,
AnyMessage,
HumanMessage,
MessageLikeRepresentation,
RemoveMessage,
SystemMessage,
ToolCall,
@@ -52,6 +54,7 @@ from langgraph.prebuilt.tool_node import (
_get_state_args,
_infer_handled_types,
)
from langgraph.runtime import Runtime
from langgraph.store.base import BaseStore
from langgraph.store.memory import InMemoryStore
from langgraph.types import Command, Interrupt, interrupt
@@ -1092,7 +1095,7 @@ def test_inspect_react() -> None:
@pytest.mark.parametrize("version", REACT_TOOL_CALL_VERSIONS)
def test_react_with_subgraph_tools(
sync_checkpointer: BaseCheckpointSaver, version: str
sync_checkpointer: BaseCheckpointSaver, version: Literal["v1", "v2"]
) -> None:
class State(TypedDict):
a: int
@@ -1367,6 +1370,376 @@ def test_get_model() -> None:
_get_model(RunnableLambda(lambda message: message))
@pytest.mark.parametrize("version", REACT_TOOL_CALL_VERSIONS)
def test_dynamic_model_basic(version: str) -> None:
"""Test basic dynamic model functionality."""
def dynamic_model(state, runtime: Runtime):
# Return different models based on state
if "urgent" in state["messages"][-1].content:
return FakeToolCallingModel(tool_calls=[])
else:
return FakeToolCallingModel(tool_calls=[])
agent = create_react_agent(dynamic_model, [], version=version)
result = agent.invoke({"messages": [HumanMessage("hello")]})
assert len(result["messages"]) == 2
assert result["messages"][-1].content == "hello"
result = agent.invoke({"messages": [HumanMessage("urgent help")]})
assert len(result["messages"]) == 2
assert result["messages"][-1].content == "urgent help"
@pytest.mark.parametrize("version", REACT_TOOL_CALL_VERSIONS)
def test_dynamic_model_with_tools(version: Literal["v1", "v2"]) -> None:
"""Test dynamic model with tool calling."""
@dec_tool
def basic_tool(x: int) -> str:
"""Basic tool."""
return f"basic: {x}"
@dec_tool
def advanced_tool(x: int) -> str:
"""Advanced tool."""
return f"advanced: {x}"
def dynamic_model(state: dict, runtime: Runtime) -> BaseChatModel:
# Return model with different behaviors based on message content
if "advanced" in state["messages"][-1].content:
return FakeToolCallingModel(
tool_calls=[
[{"args": {"x": 1}, "id": "1", "name": "advanced_tool"}],
[],
]
)
else:
return FakeToolCallingModel(
tool_calls=[[{"args": {"x": 1}, "id": "1", "name": "basic_tool"}], []]
)
agent = create_react_agent(
dynamic_model, [basic_tool, advanced_tool], version=version
)
# Test basic tool usage
result = agent.invoke({"messages": [HumanMessage("basic request")]})
assert len(result["messages"]) == 3
tool_message = result["messages"][-1]
assert tool_message.content == "basic: 1"
assert tool_message.name == "basic_tool"
# Test advanced tool usage
result = agent.invoke({"messages": [HumanMessage("advanced request")]})
assert len(result["messages"]) == 3
tool_message = result["messages"][-1]
assert tool_message.content == "advanced: 1"
assert tool_message.name == "advanced_tool"
@dataclasses.dataclass
class Context:
user_id: str
@pytest.mark.parametrize("version", REACT_TOOL_CALL_VERSIONS)
def test_dynamic_model_with_context(version: str) -> None:
"""Test dynamic model using config parameters."""
def dynamic_model(state, runtime: Runtime[Context]):
# Use context to determine model behavior
user_id = runtime.context.user_id
if user_id == "user_premium":
return FakeToolCallingModel(tool_calls=[])
else:
return FakeToolCallingModel(tool_calls=[])
agent = create_react_agent(
dynamic_model, [], context_schema=Context, version=version
)
# Test with basic user
result = agent.invoke(
{"messages": [HumanMessage("hello")]},
context=Context(user_id="user_basic"),
)
assert len(result["messages"]) == 2
# Test with premium user
result = agent.invoke(
{"messages": [HumanMessage("hello")]},
context=Context(user_id="user_premium"),
)
assert len(result["messages"]) == 2
@pytest.mark.parametrize("version", REACT_TOOL_CALL_VERSIONS)
def test_dynamic_model_with_state_schema(version: Literal["v1", "v2"]) -> None:
"""Test dynamic model with custom state schema."""
class CustomDynamicState(AgentState):
model_preference: str = "default"
def dynamic_model(state: CustomDynamicState, runtime: Runtime) -> BaseChatModel:
# Use custom state field to determine model
if state.get("model_preference") == "advanced":
return FakeToolCallingModel(tool_calls=[])
else:
return FakeToolCallingModel(tool_calls=[])
agent = create_react_agent(
dynamic_model, [], state_schema=CustomDynamicState, version=version
)
result = agent.invoke(
{"messages": [HumanMessage("hello")], "model_preference": "advanced"}
)
assert len(result["messages"]) == 2
assert result["model_preference"] == "advanced"
@pytest.mark.parametrize("version", REACT_TOOL_CALL_VERSIONS)
def test_dynamic_model_with_prompt(version: Literal["v1", "v2"]) -> None:
"""Test dynamic model with different prompt types."""
def dynamic_model(state: AgentState, runtime: Runtime) -> BaseChatModel:
return FakeToolCallingModel(tool_calls=[])
# Test with string prompt
agent = create_react_agent(dynamic_model, [], prompt="system_msg", version=version)
result = agent.invoke({"messages": [HumanMessage("human_msg")]})
assert result["messages"][-1].content == "system_msg-human_msg"
# Test with callable prompt
def dynamic_prompt(state: AgentState) -> list[MessageLikeRepresentation]:
"""Generate a dynamic system message based on state."""
return [{"role": "system", "content": "system_msg"}] + list(state["messages"])
agent = create_react_agent(
dynamic_model, [], prompt=dynamic_prompt, version=version
)
result = agent.invoke({"messages": [HumanMessage("human_msg")]})
assert result["messages"][-1].content == "system_msg-human_msg"
async def test_dynamic_model_async() -> None:
"""Test dynamic model with async operations."""
def dynamic_model(state: AgentState, runtime: Runtime) -> BaseChatModel:
return FakeToolCallingModel(tool_calls=[])
agent = create_react_agent(dynamic_model, [])
result = await agent.ainvoke({"messages": [HumanMessage("hello async")]})
assert len(result["messages"]) == 2
assert result["messages"][-1].content == "hello async"
@pytest.mark.parametrize("version", REACT_TOOL_CALL_VERSIONS)
def test_dynamic_model_with_structured_response(version: str) -> None:
"""Test dynamic model with structured response format."""
class TestResponse(BaseModel):
message: str
confidence: float
def dynamic_model(state, runtime: Runtime):
expected_response = TestResponse(message="dynamic response", confidence=0.9)
return FakeToolCallingModel(
tool_calls=[], structured_response=expected_response
)
agent = create_react_agent(
dynamic_model, [], response_format=TestResponse, version=version
)
result = agent.invoke({"messages": [HumanMessage("hello")]})
assert "structured_response" in result
assert result["structured_response"].message == "dynamic response"
assert result["structured_response"].confidence == 0.9
def test_dynamic_model_with_checkpointer(sync_checkpointer):
"""Test dynamic model with checkpointer."""
call_count = 0
def dynamic_model(state: AgentState, runtime: Runtime) -> BaseChatModel:
nonlocal call_count
call_count += 1
return FakeToolCallingModel(
tool_calls=[],
# Incrementing the call count as it is used to assign an id
# to the AIMessage.
# The default reducer semantics are to overwrite an existing message
# with the new one if the id matches.
index=call_count,
)
agent = create_react_agent(dynamic_model, [], checkpointer=sync_checkpointer)
config = {"configurable": {"thread_id": "test_dynamic"}}
# First call
result1 = agent.invoke({"messages": [HumanMessage("hello")]}, config)
assert len(result1["messages"]) == 2 # Human + AI message
# Second call - should load from checkpoint
result2 = agent.invoke({"messages": [HumanMessage("world")]}, config)
assert len(result2["messages"]) == 4
# Dynamic model should be called each time
assert call_count >= 2
@pytest.mark.parametrize("version", REACT_TOOL_CALL_VERSIONS)
def test_dynamic_model_state_dependent_tools(version: Literal["v1", "v2"]) -> None:
"""Test dynamic model that changes available tools based on state."""
@dec_tool
def tool_a(x: int) -> str:
"""Tool A."""
return f"A: {x}"
@dec_tool
def tool_b(x: int) -> str:
"""Tool B."""
return f"B: {x}"
def dynamic_model(state, runtime: Runtime):
# Switch tools based on message history
if any("use_b" in msg.content for msg in state["messages"]):
return FakeToolCallingModel(
tool_calls=[[{"args": {"x": 2}, "id": "1", "name": "tool_b"}], []]
)
else:
return FakeToolCallingModel(
tool_calls=[[{"args": {"x": 1}, "id": "1", "name": "tool_a"}], []]
)
agent = create_react_agent(dynamic_model, [tool_a, tool_b], version=version)
# Ask to use tool B
result = agent.invoke({"messages": [HumanMessage("use_b please")]})
last_message = result["messages"][-1]
assert isinstance(last_message, ToolMessage)
assert last_message.content == "B: 2"
# Ask to use tool A
result = agent.invoke({"messages": [HumanMessage("hello")]})
last_message = result["messages"][-1]
assert isinstance(last_message, ToolMessage)
assert last_message.content == "A: 1"
@pytest.mark.parametrize("version", REACT_TOOL_CALL_VERSIONS)
def test_dynamic_model_error_handling(version: Literal["v1", "v2"]) -> None:
"""Test error handling in dynamic model."""
def failing_dynamic_model(state, runtime: Runtime):
if "fail" in state["messages"][-1].content:
raise ValueError("Dynamic model failed")
return FakeToolCallingModel(tool_calls=[])
agent = create_react_agent(failing_dynamic_model, [], version=version)
# Normal operation should work
result = agent.invoke({"messages": [HumanMessage("hello")]})
assert len(result["messages"]) == 2
# Should propagate the error
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Dynamic model failed"):
agent.invoke({"messages": [HumanMessage("fail now")]})
def test_dynamic_model_vs_static_model_behavior():
"""Test that dynamic and static models produce equivalent results when configured the same."""
# Static model
static_model = FakeToolCallingModel(tool_calls=[])
static_agent = create_react_agent(static_model, [])
# Dynamic model returning the same model
def dynamic_model(state, runtime: Runtime):
return FakeToolCallingModel(tool_calls=[])
dynamic_agent = create_react_agent(dynamic_model, [])
input_msg = {"messages": [HumanMessage("test message")]}
static_result = static_agent.invoke(input_msg)
dynamic_result = dynamic_agent.invoke(input_msg)
# Results should be equivalent (content-wise, IDs may differ)
assert len(static_result["messages"]) == len(dynamic_result["messages"])
assert static_result["messages"][0].content == dynamic_result["messages"][0].content
assert static_result["messages"][1].content == dynamic_result["messages"][1].content
def test_dynamic_model_receives_correct_state():
"""Test that the dynamic model function receives the correct state, not the model input."""
received_states = []
class CustomAgentState(AgentState):
custom_field: str
def dynamic_model(state, runtime: Runtime) -> BaseChatModel:
# Capture the state that's passed to the dynamic model function
received_states.append(state)
return FakeToolCallingModel(tool_calls=[])
agent = create_react_agent(dynamic_model, [], state_schema=CustomAgentState)
# Test with initial state
input_state = {"messages": [HumanMessage("hello")], "custom_field": "test_value"}
agent.invoke(input_state)
# The dynamic model function should receive the original state, not the processed model input
assert len(received_states) == 1
received_state = received_states[0]
# Should have the custom field from original state
assert "custom_field" in received_state
assert received_state["custom_field"] == "test_value"
# Should have the original messages
assert len(received_state["messages"]) == 1
assert received_state["messages"][0].content == "hello"
async def test_dynamic_model_receives_correct_state_async():
"""Test that the async dynamic model function receives the correct state, not the model input."""
received_states = []
class CustomAgentStateAsync(AgentState):
custom_field: str
def dynamic_model(state, runtime: Runtime):
# Capture the state that's passed to the dynamic model function
received_states.append(state)
return FakeToolCallingModel(tool_calls=[])
agent = create_react_agent(dynamic_model, [], state_schema=CustomAgentStateAsync)
# Test with initial state
input_state = {
"messages": [HumanMessage("hello async")],
"custom_field": "test_value_async",
}
await agent.ainvoke(input_state)
# The dynamic model function should receive the original state, not the processed model input
assert len(received_states) == 1
received_state = received_states[0]
# Should have the custom field from original state
assert "custom_field" in received_state
assert received_state["custom_field"] == "test_value_async"
# Should have the original messages
assert len(received_state["messages"]) == 1
assert received_state["messages"][0].content == "hello async"
def test_pre_model_hook() -> None:
model = FakeToolCallingModel(tool_calls=[])
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@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ wheels = [
[[package]]
name = "langgraph"
version = "0.6.0a1"
version = "0.6.0"
source = { editable = "../langgraph" }
dependencies = [
{ name = "langchain-core" },
@@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ dev = [
[[package]]
name = "langgraph-checkpoint-sqlite"
version = "2.0.10"
version = "2.0.11"
source = { editable = "../checkpoint-sqlite" }
dependencies = [
{ name = "aiosqlite" },
@@ -460,7 +460,7 @@ dev = [
[[package]]
name = "langgraph-prebuilt"
version = "0.5.2"
version = "0.6.0"
source = { editable = "." }
dependencies = [
{ name = "langchain-core" },