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Sydney RunkleandGitHub c4144bb48f release: langgraph + langgraph-prebuilt v1.0.0 (#6300) 2025-10-17 19:15:29 +00:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 2c3e380a35 feat: adding cursory Python 3.14 support (#6298)
* catching error thrown by asyncio
* using 2nd check for annotations given Pydantic 2.12 changes
* skipping tests for remote graph bc langgraph-api is dependent on
`jsonschema-rs`
* skipping tests w/ pydantic v1 models

```bash
hint: This usually indicates a problem with the package or the build environment.
  help: `jsonschema-rs` (v0.29.1) was included because `langgraph:dev` (v1.0.0rc1) depends on `langgraph-cli[inmem]` which
        depends on `langgraph-api` (v0.4.29) which depends on `jsonschema-rs`
```

not yet testing for free threaded python, that'll be much more involved!

ended up separating lint / testing deps during this process bc I was
getting a ton of not required deps while testing that were complicating
things :/
2025-10-17 08:26:52 -04:00
Lauren Hirata SinghandGitHub cf39fa5a91 fix(docs): fix catchall redirect (#6299) 2025-10-17 07:27:41 -04:00
Mason DaughertyandGitHub 7e666b58cd style: fixes for ref docs (#6297) 2025-10-16 20:58:16 -04:00
Asamu DavidandGitHub 3f400b38d1 fix(cli): install local deps in editable mode (#6294)
**Description** 

As part of this PR #6156, local deps are no longer installed in editable
mode. This change reverts that behaviour and ensures local packages are
installed in editable mode.

**Issue:** fixes #6288
2025-10-17 01:42:11 +01:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 6527df688c chore: release rcs for prebuilt + langgraph (#6296) 2025-10-17 00:35:56 +00:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub aec841bd2a chore(prebuilt): un-deprecate tool node for now (#6295) 2025-10-16 20:27:24 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 2d3121a17c chore: drop Python 3.9 (and syntax) (#6289)
* `strict=False` is the default, pyupgrade to min version 3.10 adds this
to be explicit w/ behavior
2025-10-16 20:17:46 -04:00
Lauren Hirata SinghandGitHub 06f9142419 chore(docs): Fix redirects (#6292) 2025-10-16 14:01:54 -04:00
Lauren Hirata SinghandGitHub a926450601 docs: Redirects for new docs (#5824)
This adds redirects to new Mintlify site and should be merged when old
LangGraph docs are deprecated (for v1)
2025-10-16 12:55:30 -04:00
abb96c0e2f chore(cli): re-word schema arguments (#6243)
Clean up config docstrings

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2025-10-16 12:28:09 +00:00
d9e3d83894 docs: style linting (#6260)
also fixes some links

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2025-10-16 11:25:50 +00:00
cedecd8ed6 chore(docs): Update OpenAPI spec from LangGraph API v0.4.42 (#6287)
This PR updates the OpenAPI specification with changes detected from the
LangGraph API server.

**Changes detected as of LangGraph API version 0.4.42**

This update was automatically generated by the sync workflow in the
langgraph-api repository.

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2025-10-16 07:15:51 -04:00
6bf9a7a4bc docs: relocate init args to __init__ (#6259)
Griffe expects parameter documentation to be in the method where
parameters are defined, not in the class docstring.

Class docstrings describe what the class does, while `__init__`
docstrings describe how to instantiate it with specific parameters.

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2025-10-16 07:11:42 -04:00
bce1dcfcd2 release(langgraph): v1 working branch (#6093)
Diff viewer for langgraph v1 alpha releases

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2025-10-16 07:11:22 -04:00
Sam CrowderandGitHub 9b46cba1fb fix: rename away from LangGraph Platform (#6281)
some of these changes were obvious, and some were less obvious. In a few
spots, it felt like a judgement call if we should be saying LangSmith
Deployment of LangGraph Server. But hopefully either works.
2025-10-15 11:27:15 -07:00
Kathryn MayandGitHub a6dab889d1 docs: Update lgp home redirect to deployments (#6283) 2025-10-15 10:47:28 -04:00
dependabot[bot]GitHubdependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>Eugene Yurtsev
7c6dbb3972 chore(deps): bump astral-sh/setup-uv from 6 to 7 (#6273)
Bumps [astral-sh/setup-uv](https://github.com/astral-sh/setup-uv) from 6
to 7.
<details>
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href="https://github.com/astral-sh/setup-uv/releases">astral-sh/setup-uv's
releases</a>.</em></p>
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<h2>v7.0.0 🌈 node24 and a lot of bugfixes</h2>
<h2>Changes</h2>
<p>This release comes with a load of bug fixes and a speed up. Because
of switching from node20 to node24 it is also a breaking change. If you
are running on GitHub hosted runners this will just work, if you are
using self-hosted runners make sure, that your runners are up to date.
If you followed the normal installation instructions your self-hosted
runner will keep itself updated.</p>
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<code>server-url</code> which was used to download uv releases from a
different server.
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now also finds <a
href="https://docs.astral.sh/uv/reference/settings/#cache-dir">cache-dir</a>
settings in config files if you set them.</li>
<li>Some users encountered problems that <a
href="https://github.com/astral-sh/setup-uv?tab=readme-ov-file#disable-cache-pruning">cache
pruning</a> took forever because they had some <code>uv</code> processes
running in the background. Starting with uv version <code>0.8.24</code>
this action uses <code>uv cache prune --ci --force</code> to ignore the
running processes</li>
<li>If you just want to install uv but not have it available in path,
this action now respects <code>UV_NO_MODIFY_PATH</code></li>
<li>Some other actions also set the env var <code>UV_CACHE_DIR</code>.
This action can now deal with that but as this could lead to unwanted
behavior in some edgecases a warning is now displayed.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Improvements</h3>
<p>If you are using minimum version specifiers for the version of uv to
install for example</p>
<pre lang="toml"><code>[tool.uv]
required-version = &quot;&gt;=0.8.17&quot;
</code></pre>
<p>This action now detects that and directly uses the latest version.
Previously it would download all available releases from the uv repo
to determine the highest matching candidate for the version specifier,
which took much more time.</p>
<p>If you are using other specifiers like <code>0.8.x</code> this action
still needs to download all available releases because the specifier
defines an upper bound (not 0.9.0 or later) and &quot;latest&quot; would
possibly not satisfy that.</p>
<h2>🚨 Breaking changes</h2>
<ul>
<li>Use node24 instead of node20 <a
href="https://github.com/eifinger"><code>@​eifinger</code></a> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/setup-uv/issues/608">#608</a>)</li>
<li>Remove deprecated input server-url <a
href="https://github.com/eifinger"><code>@​eifinger</code></a> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/setup-uv/issues/607">#607</a>)</li>
</ul>
<h2>🐛 Bug fixes</h2>
<ul>
<li>Respect UV_CACHE_DIR and cache-dir <a
href="https://github.com/eifinger"><code>@​eifinger</code></a> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/setup-uv/issues/612">#612</a>)</li>
<li>Use --force when pruning cache <a
href="https://github.com/eifinger"><code>@​eifinger</code></a> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/setup-uv/issues/611">#611</a>)</li>
<li>Respect UV_NO_MODIFY_PATH <a
href="https://github.com/eifinger"><code>@​eifinger</code></a> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/setup-uv/issues/603">#603</a>)</li>
<li>Warn when <code>UV_CACHE_DIR</code> has changed <a
href="https://github.com/jamesbraza"><code>@​jamesbraza</code></a> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/setup-uv/issues/601">#601</a>)</li>
</ul>
<h2>🚀 Enhancements</h2>
<ul>
<li>Shortcut to latest version for minimum version specifier <a
href="https://github.com/eifinger"><code>@​eifinger</code></a> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/setup-uv/issues/598">#598</a>)</li>
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<li>Bump dependencies <a
href="https://github.com/eifinger"><code>@​eifinger</code></a> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/setup-uv/issues/613">#613</a>)</li>
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href="https://github.com/eifinger"><code>@​eifinger</code></a> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/setup-uv/issues/604">#604</a>)</li>
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Bump deps (<a
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Split up documentation (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/setup-uv/issues/632">#632</a>)</li>
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href="https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/setup-uv/issues/630">#630</a>)</li>
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href="https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/setup-uv/issues/628">#628</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="https://github.com/astral-sh/setup-uv/commit/bd1f875aba1ebb6d38211b773b094ad1dcca58df"><code>bd1f875</code></a>
Set output venv when activate-environment is used (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/setup-uv/issues/627">#627</a>)</li>
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href="https://github.com/astral-sh/setup-uv/commit/1a91c3851df47749b241e3c5c696350957c93ff0"><code>1a91c38</code></a>
chore: update known checksums for 0.9.2 (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/setup-uv/issues/626">#626</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="https://github.com/astral-sh/setup-uv/commit/c79f606987cb4a0f3d1a95a3e44bcebfb0a9b303"><code>c79f606</code></a>
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href="https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/setup-uv/issues/625">#625</a>)</li>
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2025-10-14 10:55:27 -04:00
Kathryn MayandGitHub e08b8352a8 docs: Update old LDP site redirects to Platform docs merge (#6242)
This PR updates the redirects from the old LGP site to the new address
on the Mintlify site for the platform merge.
2025-10-14 10:23:19 -04:00
Sam CrowderandGitHub f7fe7c6698 fix: Revert "fix(cli): rename studio to debugger (#6246)" (#6261) 2025-10-09 23:35:36 +00:00
Caspar BroekhuizenandGitHub c2bc6ab8e9 chore(langgraph): bump langgraph version (#6257)
- Bump langgraph version to 0.6.10
2025-10-09 09:39:42 -07:00
Caspar BroekhuizenandGitHub 420550501f fix(langgraph): revert selective interrupt task scheduling (#6252)
Reverts langchain-ai/langgraph#6158
2025-10-08 12:34:01 -07:00
Sam CrowderandGitHub a0599139b8 fix(cli): rename studio to debugger (#6246)
begin process of renaming Studio to Debugger

keep --studio-url around for now as an option as well
2025-10-08 09:40:26 -07:00
Parker J. RuleandGitHub c2f359f708 chore(cli): bump to 0.4.3 (#6251)
Releases #6193 (and a few other minor changes).
2025-10-08 15:31:54 +00:00
Caspar BroekhuizenandGitHub 7f78a011fd chore(langgraph): bump version (#6245)
- Bump langgraph version from 0.6.8 to 0.6.9
2025-10-07 13:45:25 -07:00
Caspar BroekhuizenandGitHub 7d166bfb9f chore(checkpoint): bump patch version (#6244)
- Bump `langgraph-checkpoint` to 2.1.2
- Bump `langgraph-checkpoint-postgres` to 2.0.25 and raise
`langgraph-checkpoint` dep lower bound to 2.1.2
2025-10-07 10:41:24 -07:00
6cc8899818 fix(langgraph): selective interrupt task scheduling (#6158)
### Description

Prevents interrupt tasks from executing when the resume value has not
yet been specified.

Implemented for sync and async Pregel loop

If a task execution is skipped, the skipped interrupt is still included
in the graph result for consistency:
``` python
result = graph.invoke(...)
interrupts = result.get("__interrupt__", [])   # [interrupt_1, interrupt_2]

partial_result = graph.invoke(Command(resume=interrupt_1_resume_map), ...)
remaining_interrupts = partial_result.get("__interrupt__", [])  # [interrupt_2]
```

### Tests

- `test_interrupt_with_send_payloads`: test for a single resume map that
resumes all interrupts at once
- `test_interrupt_with_send_payloads_sequential_resume`: test for two
resume maps delivered in sequence
- `test_node_with_multiple_interrupts_requires_full_resume` test
optimization for multiple interrupts within a single node

Solves https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/issues/6208

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2025-10-06 13:11:52 -07:00
1ba96f49bf fix(checkpoint): handle metadata.writes when serializing old checkpoints with Jsonb (#6236)
Issue

Support for `Checkpoint.metadata.writes` was dropped in `langgraph`
v0.5.x.

In `langgraph-checkpoint-postgres` v2.0.23, metadata was serialized with
`BasePostgresSaver._dump_metadata` -> `JsonPlusSerializer.dumps` which
handles `pydantic.BaseModel`.

In v2.0.23, metadata is serialized with `psycopg.types.json.Jsonb`,
which raises `TypeError: Object of type AIMessage is not JSON
serializable` when trying to serialize `writes`.

Solution

- Add `BaseCheckpointSaver.get_serializable_checkpoint_metadata` which
pops the `writes` key.
- Log deprecation warning when strange version combinations are used 

Solves https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/issues/5769

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2025-10-06 11:27:34 -07:00
Caspar BroekhuizenandGitHub b0958115c1 fix(langgraph): task result from stream mode debug / tasks should match format from get_state_history / get_state (#6233)
Overview

Python port of https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraphjs/pull/1551

Introduces `map_task_result_writes` to standardize task result format
across `get_state_history` and `map_task_result_writes` response
structures.

Solves https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/issues/6073
2025-10-03 09:06:58 -07:00
Mason DaughertyandGitHub 04fb14d3ae fix(langgraph): don't use rst code blocks in docstrings (#6231) 2025-10-01 00:08:07 +00:00
Mason DaughertyandGitHub efb0e8c176 docs(langgraph): standardize version-added admonitions (#6230) 2025-09-30 18:39:12 -04:00
Caspar BroekhuizenandGitHub 0584eaa5c4 fix(langgraph): fix supersteps not populating task.result field (#6195)
### Description

Fix `bulk_update_state` and `abulk_update_state` so history populates
`tasks[*].result` when creating state via supersteps.

There was a branch in these functions that I'm guessing was meant to be
triggered when a `StateUpdate.as_node` was the name of a real node (not
`"__input__"` or `"__copy__"`), but was never being triggered because of
a condition `CONFIG_KEY_CHECKPOINT_ID not in config[CONF]`:
```python
# apply pending writes, if not on specific checkpoint
if (
    CONFIG_KEY_CHECKPOINT_ID not in config[CONF]
    and saved is not None
    and saved.pending_writes
):
    next_tasks = prepare_next_tasks(...)
```

From what I can tell, in the bulk-update flow every superstep carries a
`checkpoint_id`, so the condition was always false. That skipped
`prepare_next_tasks(...)` and prevented us from discovering the task IDs
that we would need to attach the task result. So, I removed this check.

I also replaced the `pending_writes` check with a more lenient one (just
check it is not None to satisfy type checkers). I found that
`saved.pending_writes` was sometimes just `[]`, and in this case we
would skip `prepare_next_tasks(...)` and never attach the task result.

Now for each task discovered in `prepare_next_tasks(...)`, I collect the
task IDs and reuse them when running all writers of the chosen node
(applying the updates).

### Tests

- `test_supersteps_populate_task_results` for `PregelLoop` and
`AsyncPregelLoop`
 
These tests build a single node graph and compare history from two
threads: one uses `.invoke` and the other is build from supersteps. Both
tests fail on main and pass with this PR.

### Issue

Solves https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/issues/6206
2025-09-30 12:52:59 -07:00
Caspar BroekhuizenandGitHub 0c73af5624 fix(langgraph): revert -- reuse cached writes on nested resume to prevent task re-execution (#6227)
Reverts langchain-ai/langgraph#6161
2025-09-30 11:28:41 -07:00
Isaac FranciscoandGitHub 9d1bb9d86c chore(checkpoint-postgres): bump version (#6222) 2025-09-30 07:41:59 -07:00
Kathryn MayandGitHub 7c69cb54a6 docs: Update redirects for studio obs consolidation (#6220)
Update the redirects from the old docs to page changes in the new docs,
namely consolidating all the observability studio guides onto one page.

Dependent on: https://github.com/langchain-ai/docs/pull/681
2025-09-29 15:18:40 -04:00
Kathryn MayandGitHub c2279cbe6f docs: Update redirects for consolidating studio content (#6219)
Contingent on this PR merging:
https://github.com/langchain-ai/docs/pull/679
2025-09-29 13:02:44 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 3a024cff6d release(langgraph): 0.6.8 (#6215) 2025-09-29 09:16:43 +00:00
4a0b2fa0ef chore(deps): upgrade dependencies with uv lock --upgrade (#6211)
This PR updates the dependencies in all Python packages using `uv lock
--upgrade`.

This is an automated PR created by the UV Lock Upgrade workflow.

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2025-09-29 09:07:51 +00:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 36179ab1d2 fix(langgraph): handle multiple annotations w/ BaseChannel detection (#6210)
This PR ensures that even if a type has multiple annotations, we can
still detect the `BaseChannel` subclasses attached.

```py
class State(TypedDict):
    # recognized as EphemeralValue(int)
    foo: Annotated[int, EphemeralValue]

    # now recognized as EphemeralValue(int)
    bar: Annotated[int, EphemeralValue, OtherMetadata]

    # now recognized as EphemeralValue(int)
    baz: Annotated[int, SomeMetadata, EphemeralValue, OtherMetadata]
```
2025-09-26 17:22:24 -04:00
Parker J. RuleandGitHub 20ddb2b8b4 fix(langgraph): CheckpointTask.state can be a StateSnapshot (#6201)
This adds `StateSnapshot` to the union type annotation of
`CheckpointTask.state`.

The annotation was previously incomplete: `map_debug_checkpoint()`
generates `CheckpointPayload` objects from `PregelTask` objects, and the
`state` field in `PregelTask` is of type `None | RunnableConfig |
StateSnapshot`.
2025-09-25 22:30:19 +00:00
Parker J. RuleandGitHub b0a25f2794 feat(cli): add flag in HttpConfig for auth on custom routes (#6193)
We currently only support auth on the default routes; we'd like to be
able to support it on all (non-meta/liveness probe) routes by default.
This is the first step in that direction.
2025-09-25 17:17:33 -04:00
Parker J. RuleandGitHub ea0aebaa2e chore(sdk-py): refine FilterType, add subset containment to $contains docs (#6200)
The `$contains` auth operator supports subset containment checks, but
this has previously been undocumented. This updates `FilterType` and its
associated docstring to reflect this support.
2025-09-25 15:58:35 -04:00
Mason DaughertyandGitHub 26c68aa528 docs: update README and scripts for improved clarity (#6197) 2025-09-25 17:31:27 +00:00
Mason DaughertyandGitHub 4101aebeea chore(langgraph): clean up ruff format config (#6188)
Each of the settings present are already defaults in the ruff config:

https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/settings/
2025-09-25 17:07:00 +00:00
Mason DaughertyandGitHub 90ac06deb6 style(langgraph): docstring code format pass (#6187) 2025-09-25 13:00:21 -04:00
Isaac FranciscoandGitHub 32d66d48eb chore(sdk-py): type errors nicely (#6173)
This PR types errors in a nicer way
2025-09-24 12:58:38 -04:00
Isaac FranciscoandGitHub d933d455ec fix(cli): change prerelease behavior (#6156)
respect users config, use uv defaults
2025-09-24 09:54:24 -07:00
c421afba65 chore(langgraph): adding author credit for non-ASCII text support (#6186)
Co-authored-by: dcdmm <dcdmm@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-09-24 09:05:11 -04:00
6139dacef9 fix(langgraph): cleanup orphaned waiter task in AsyncPregelLoop (#6167)
### Summary

This PR fixes an issue where `AsyncPregelLoop` could leave behind an
orphaned `stream.wait()` task, resulting in warnings like:

```
Task was destroyed but it is pending!
```

### Related Discussion
This PR is in response to:
[langchain-ai/langgraph#6163](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/discussions/6163)


### Problem

* In the async path, `get_waiter()` was creating a new `asyncio.Task`
via

  ```python
  aioloop.create_task(stream.wait())
  ```

  but never tracked or cleaned it up.
* On cancellation or shutdown, these tasks remained pending and produced
warnings.

### Solution

* Changed `get_waiter()` to:

  * Maintain a **single waiter task** (similar to the sync path).
  * Auto-clear the reference when the task finishes.
* Added `_cleanup_waiter()`:

* On exit, attempt to wake the waiter (`stream._count.release()` if
available).
* Otherwise, cancel and `await` the pending task to ensure proper
cleanup.
* Wrapped the `while loop.tick():` block in a `try/finally` to guarantee
`_cleanup_waiter()` runs on exit.
* Added missing `import contextlib`.

### Impact

* Prevents orphaned `stream.wait()` tasks.
* Removes noisy `"Task was destroyed but it is pending!"` warnings.
* Behavior of async streaming remains unchanged, only lifecycle
management improved.

### Test Plan

* Reproduced the issue by running async streaming with cancellation.
* Verified warnings no longer appear after the fix.
* Ran existing test suite (all passing).

### Notes

* Sync and Async implementations now follow the same principle: *only
one waiter at a time, always cleaned up on exit*.
* Backwards-compatible; no API changes.


### Repro & Verification

To confirm the issue and the fix I used the following minimal repro
snippet:

```python
# lg_repro.py
import asyncio
import os

# Enable asyncio debug logs to surface pending task warnings
os.environ.setdefault("PYTHONASYNCIODEBUG", "1")

from langgraph.graph import START, END, StateGraph

State = dict

# Slow async node: processes once, then sleeps to keep the waiter alive
async def slow_node(state: State) -> State:
    await asyncio.sleep(0.2)  # simulate work
    state["count"] = state.get("count", 0) + 1
    await asyncio.sleep(1.0)  # keep stream.wait() waiter active
    return state

# Build simple graph: START -> slow_node -> END
builder = StateGraph(State)
builder.add_node("slow", slow_node)
builder.add_edge(START, "slow")
builder.add_edge("slow", END)
graph = builder.compile()

async def run_and_cancel():
    # astream with messages mode triggers internal stream.wait() waiter
    async def consumer():
        async for _ in graph.astream({"msg": "hi"}, stream_mode="messages"):
            await asyncio.sleep(0.05)

    t = asyncio.create_task(consumer(), name="astream-consumer")

    # Allow the stream to start, then cancel the consumer
    await asyncio.sleep(0.1)
    t.cancel()
    try:
        await t
    except asyncio.CancelledError:
        pass

    # Let loop settle to show pending waiter task if not cleaned
    await asyncio.sleep(0.05)

def main():
    loop = asyncio.new_event_loop()
    asyncio.set_event_loop(loop)
    loop.set_debug(True)
    try:
        loop.run_until_complete(run_and_cancel())
    finally:
        # If the internal waiter is not cleaned, closing the loop will warn
        loop.close()

if __name__ == "__main__":
    main()
````

**How to run**

```powershell
# Before (main branch)
git checkout main
pip install -e libs/langgraph
$env:PYTHONASYNCIODEBUG=1; python lg_repro.py

# After (patched branch)
git checkout async-waiter-cleanup
pip install -e libs/langgraph
$env:PYTHONASYNCIODEBUG=1; python lg_repro.py
```

**Observed results**

* **main branch (before fix):**
  Shows warnings like:

  ```
  Task was destroyed but it is pending!
  ... coro=<AsyncQueue.wait() ...>
  created at langgraph/pregel/main.py:2927
  ```
* **patched branch (after fix):**
No warnings. The single waiter is properly cleaned up on exit via
`_cleanup_waiter()` (release semaphore if available, then cancel/await).

---

This confirms that the patch removes the orphaned `stream.wait()` task
and prevents
`"Task was destroyed but it is pending!"` warnings during
cancellation/shutdown.

---------

Co-authored-by: Caspar Broekhuizen <caspar@langchain.dev>
2025-09-23 17:11:17 -07:00
Caspar BroekhuizenandGitHub affaa90d2a fix(langgraph): fix graph rendering for defer=True (#6130)
### Description

Some graphs with `defer=True` nodes rendered incorrectly. E.g.:
* edge C2 -> E1 is missing and edge C2 -> END should not appear in #5772
* edge E3 -> END is missing and edge E -> END should not appear in #5182
* extra edge #5369

Fix:
* Record the destinations declared by get_static_writes for each node.
Build step_sources as a union of the runtime writes and the static
writes (instead of just runtime writes).
* Label deferred nodes with 'deferred'

### https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/issues/5772

'Before' is how they were rendered before this PR

| No defer    | Before (defer `E1`) | After (defer `E1`)
| -------- | ------- | ------- |
| <img height="400" alt="defer_after"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0a9fc992-1b6a-4c6d-8752-de54c703c329"
/> | <img height="400" alt="defer_before"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/825b09fc-3fb8-461a-9928-20c8d9cfc533"
/> | <img height="400" alt="defer_after"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ce5334f7-b469-47b0-8f1e-35bda2544a4e"
/> |

Before:
* For deferred joins (NamedBarrierValueAfterFinish), a writer from an
upstream node may not produce a runtime task.writes entry until the
barrier opens. draw_graph() builds edges from task.writes, so one side
of the join (here C2) never gets recorded as a source, and C2 is seen as
a sink, so there is an implicit edge: C2 -> END edge added.

After:
* C2's write to the join channel is recorded even if the barrier hasn’t
opened. When E1 finally schedules, we correctly find both sources B2 and
C2 for the same trigger and emit edges: B2 -> E1 and C2 -> E1.

With C2 -> E1 present, C2 is no longer a terminus, so the unexpected
edge: C2 -> END is not added.

### Other graphs

Graphs for the most part remain unchanged. See: 

### #5182 

| No defer    | Before (defer `d`) | After (defer `d`)
| -------- | ------- | ------- |
| <img height="400" alt="defer_after"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3509d25c-f3ad-473c-b877-c155b8008cd5"
/> | <img height="400" alt="defer_before"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7af38e77-eb70-414d-b8fe-667da943f9e0"
/> | <img height="400" alt="defer_after"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bc87a19f-b4fb-42d3-a6ee-5b0982d9af71"
/> |

### https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/issues/5369

| No defer | Before (defer `595577`, `52642`) | After (defer `595577`,
`52642`)
| -------- | ------- | ------- |
| <img height="400" alt="defer_after"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7c0824ce-3921-4dce-bc16-278f64289d28"
/> | <img height="400" alt="defer_before"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/28661079-7502-4912-874b-c086c0204a87"
/> | <img height="400" alt="defer_after"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2a04956a-ed79-40e5-98b8-f6ecb2597a2e"
/> |
2025-09-23 12:47:50 -07:00
shaktiman101GitHubgoogle-labs-jules[bot] <161369871+google-labs-jules[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>William FHCaspar Broekhuizen
9f969f5fe1 fix(checkpoint-sqlite): Handle TTL refresh correctly in AsyncSqliteStore.asearch (#5213)
The original implementation for `refresh_on_read=True` in `asearch` for
AsyncSqliteStore used a CTE with an UPDATE statement, which is not
well-supported by SQLite in that specific construction, leading to a
syntax error.

This commit changes the approach:
1. `_prepare_batch_search_queries` in `BaseSqliteStore` no longer
constructs a CTE-based UPDATE. Instead, it returns a flag indicating if
TTL refresh is needed for the searched items.
2. `_batch_search_ops` in both `AsyncSqliteStore` and `SqliteStore` now
check this flag. If true, they perform a separate UPDATE statement after
fetching the search results to refresh the TTL of those items.

Additionally, a new test case `test_async_asearch_refresh_ttl` was added
and existing test logic was refined to accurately verify this behavior.

---------

Co-authored-by: google-labs-jules[bot] <161369871+google-labs-jules[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: William FH <13333726+hinthornw@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Caspar Broekhuizen <caspar@langchain.dev>
2025-09-23 10:25:06 -07:00
Parker J. RuleandGitHub fb531b2473 feat(cli): add configuration for server customization ordering (#6179)
This adds a configuration option in `HttpConfig` that allows LangGraph
Platform users to apply custom authentication hooks before (other)
custom middleware. Currently, the order is fixed (custom middleware is
always evaluated before custom auth).

(Apologies for the noise in
[de187a9](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/pull/6179/commits/de187a989e807c5687c22db1fc065d24030fa6b7),
apparently from the forced application of new linter rules.)
2025-09-22 11:17:24 -04:00
fe4029b3b8 chore(deps): upgrade dependencies with uv lock --upgrade (#6176)
This PR updates the dependencies in all Python packages using `uv lock
--upgrade`.

This is an automated PR created by the UV Lock Upgrade workflow.

Co-authored-by: sydney-runkle <54324534+sydney-runkle@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-09-22 10:21:40 -04:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 7cd9a8e5dd sdk-py 0.2.9 2025-09-20 19:47:04 +01:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 5ba02d5b46 feat: sdk-py: Reconnect to long-lived responses on wait/join/cancel endpoints (#6168)
- When connection is dropped while waiting, reconnect up to 5 times if a
Location header is present
2025-09-20 19:44:07 +01:00
Caspar BroekhuizenandGitHub 11834512db test(cli): add tests for util.py (#6172)
### Description

Added unit tests for util.py.

Authored by @oumizx. Had to copy #6113 into this separate PR because
langgraph/libs/cli was having issues with secrets.
2025-09-19 17:17:05 -07:00
eeb731c07e test: Add tests for before and limit parameters for list SqliteSaver (#5816)
**Description:** 

Add test for before and limit parameters for the list in SqliteSaver
which was marked as TODO.

---------

Co-authored-by: Caspar Broekhuizen <caspar@langchain.dev>
2025-09-19 16:53:30 -07:00
f0fced262a fix(langgraph): fix PostgresSaver crashing when loading older checkpoints (#6162)
### Description

https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/issues/6137 and
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/issues/5677 reported issues
where older checkpoints read by AsyncPostgresSaver/PostgresSaver from
`langgraph-checkpoint-postgres==2.0.19` fail to read channel values,
throwing `NoneType object is not a mapping`. This was due to a bug in
how `channel_values` is assembled:
```python
"channel_values": {
    **value["checkpoint"].get("channel_values"),  # <--- if channel_values doesn't exist (old checkpoint), **None errors
    **self._load_blobs(value["channel_values"]),
},
```
This bug was observed for checkpoints generated by
`langgraph-checkpoint-postgres<=2.0.19`.

Fixed by providing a fallback to
`value["checkpoint"].get("channel_values")`:
```python
**value["checkpoint"],
"channel_values": {
    **(
        value["checkpoint"].get("channel_values") or {}
    ),  # 'or {}' needed for backwards compat with v3 checkpoints and below, as v4 introduced channel_values key
    **self._load_blobs(value["channel_values"]),
},
```

### Tests
Added test for AsyncPostgresSaver and test for PostgresSaver, using
monkeypatch to remove `channel_values` before CheckpointTuple is
assembled in `_load_checkpoint_tuple`.

### Solves
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/issues/6137 and
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/issues/5677

---------

Co-authored-by: Shahrukh Shaik <144558473+shahrukh-shaik@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-09-17 17:50:39 -07:00
8dc4465d05 fix(langgraph): reuse cached writes on nested resume to prevent task re-execution (#6161)
**Description**: fix #6050. 

Root cause: In nested graphs, the first tick after resume often included
a checkpoint_id, which set skip_done_tasks=False. This skipped matching
pending writes and re-executed already-completed helper @task on
subsequent resumes.

Change: Initialize skip_done_tasks=True when resuming inside a nested
graph. Use original config[CONF] for checkpoint_id presence, and
self.config[CONF] for resuming (current loop state). Added a concise
comment clarifying the different config sources.

**Issue**: #6050 

**Tests**: 
Add regression test `test_nested_graph_resume_reuses_cached_task_writes`

---------

Signed-off-by: jitokim <pigberger70@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Caspar Broekhuizen <casparbroekhuizen@gmail.com>
2025-09-17 12:35:07 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub d0a3eaf601 sdk-py 0.2.8 2025-09-17 18:23:53 +01:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 6f45f13952 fix: Handle SSE stream reconnection in Python SDK (#6159)
## Summary
- add a public accessor for the last received SSE event id
- retry async and sync SSE streams using the Location reconnect path and
Last-Event-ID while skipping empty events
- add regression tests that simulate interrupted SSE streams for both
async and sync clients

## Testing
- make format
- make lint
- make test

------
https://chatgpt.com/codex/tasks/task_e_68ca8bfa26cc832d98bcb359884962ec
2025-09-17 13:21:35 -04:00
Isaac FranciscoandGitHub 328129e5bd chore(sdk-py): allow UUIDs in config (#6151) 2025-09-17 09:57:47 -04:00
Caspar BroekhuizenandGitHub 2d05a17dfb fix(checkpoint): use tolerant float comparison to fix test failing on x86_64 architecture (#6157)
### Description

`test_embed_with_path` was failing on x86_64 architecture due to numeric
precision differences. `pytest.approx` was already used later on in this
test for float comparison, so this PR just updates a missed assertion.

Fixes https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/issues/5845
2025-09-16 16:42:20 -07:00
Nuno Campos 5a36229e38 sdk-py 0.2.7 2025-09-16 16:29:27 +01:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub eeadeb282e fix: Ensure SSE streams flush trailing events (#6155)
## Summary
- ensure both async and sync HTTP clients flush the SSE decoder after
streaming
- add regression tests covering trailing SSE events without a
terminating blank line

## Testing
- make format
- make lint
- make test

------
https://chatgpt.com/codex/tasks/task_e_68c9727ca9f8832d9f207323c5e02a72
2025-09-16 16:25:47 +01:00
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William FHandGitHub a3ee814539 chore(langgraph): Log when no values event is emitted from RemoteGraph (#6140) 2025-09-12 14:05:07 -07:00
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So you can IDE LSP support / autocompletion
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Tadeo Donegana BraunschweigandGitHub 77a63608d1 docs: Update broken link in persistence_postgres.ipynb (#6135)
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f087567853 fix(cli): handle Docker SemVer build metadata in version parsing #5965 (#6024)
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### Description

* Fix `get_graph()` generating an unexpected conditional edge to
`__end__` when the last step has a single (non-terminal) source and the
graph is cyclic.

### Issue
* There was a fallback path that was triggered in `draw_graph()` when,
for a Pregel instance; no termini exist and there is only a single step
source (the last one). In this case an edge was added: (last source) ->
`__end__`, even when another node already had a valid edge: (node) ->
`__end__`.

See this example:
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```python
from langgraph.graph import END, START, StateGraph
from pydantic import BaseModel

class State(TypedDict):
    messages: list[str]

def chatbot_node(state: State) -> State:
    return {"messages": state["messages"] + ["chatbot"]}

def tools_node(state: State) -> State:
    return {"messages": state["messages"] + ["tools"]}

def human_node(state: State) -> State:
    return {"messages": state["messages"] + ["human"]}

def tools_condition(_: State) -> str:
    return "tools"

def end_condition(_: State) -> str:
    return "chatbot"

workflow = StateGraph(State)
workflow.add_node("chatbot", chatbot_node)
workflow.add_node("tools", tools_node)
workflow.add_node("human", human_node)

workflow.add_edge(START, "human")
workflow.add_edge("tools", "chatbot")
# graph_builder.add_edge("chatbot", "human") !!!

workflow.add_conditional_edges(
    "chatbot", tools_condition, {"tools": "tools", "human": "human"}
)
workflow.add_conditional_edges(
    "human", end_condition, {"chatbot": "chatbot", END: END}
)

app = workflow.compile()
mermaid = app.get_graph().draw_mermaid()
```

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The code above, as-is, generates the graph on the left. There is an
unexpected conditional edge: chatbot -> `__end__`. If you uncomment the
commented line and introduce a static edge: chatbot -> human,
`get_graph()` returns the correct representation:

1 Without `graph_builder.add_edge("chatbot", "human")` | 2 With
`graph_builder.add_edge("chatbot", "human")`
:-------------------------:|:-------------------------:

![](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/aa3149c2-ceee-4c0c-9c0c-e999caf042f0)
|
![](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ea53287f-1d68-47d6-8b36-9ec7ca1d52fa)

* In case 1), the graph is cyclic so termini is empty, and the last
`step_sources` set during the static walk contains only the chatbot
node, so an edge is added: chatbot -> `__end__`.
* In case 2), the graph is cyclic so termini is empty, and the last
`step_sources` set during the static walk contains only the human node,
so an edge is added: human -> `__end__`, but `add_edge()` dedups (the
edge already exists) so the graph appears correct.

### Solution
* Check that no valid edges: (node) -> `__end__` exist before triggering
the fallback path and creating an edge.

Before             |  After
:-------------------------:|:-------------------------:

![](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/aa3149c2-ceee-4c0c-9c0c-e999caf042f0)
|
![](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9de4ab4f-6503-4894-bfda-37aba1d1be05)

After: The graph is cyclic so termini is empty, and the last
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human -> `__end__`, so no more edges are added.

### Tests
* `test_get_graph_nonterminal_last_step_source()` which asserts no
unexpected edge to `__end__` is produced from the last nonterminal step
source.

### Issue

Closes #4394

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Sydney RunkleandGitHub 677d941bb6 fix(langgraph): type checking for async w/ functional API (#6126)
Fixes https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/issues/4140
Fixes https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/issues/3310
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Sydney RunkleandGitHub a43acc33bd feat(langgraph): prevent arbitrary resumes w/ multiple pending interrupts (#6108)
The idea here is that we don't want to allow resuming a graph w/ an
arbitrary resume value if there are multiple interrupts in the queue,
because the order in which interrupts enter the queue is not
deterministic. We want to instead enforce that each resume value is
mapped to an interrupt id.

Instead, when multiple interrupts are present, a user should invoke w/ a
resume map, mapping interrupt id -> resume value.

The logic was more complex than expected because there are 2 copies of
an interrupt in `checkpoint_pending_writes` for the cases w/ the
functional API, because an interrupt in a task interrupts the task and
entrypoint.

This is technically breaking (users resuming multiple hanging interrupts
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Sydney RunkleandGitHub 326fd55e4f fix(langgraph): key error on runtime for config w/o configurable (#6106)
Fixes https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/issues/6072

Long term we probably want a more robust approach to configurable
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Lauren Hirata SinghandGitHub 6037f0210f docs: Update banner for docs deprecation notice (#6120) 2025-09-09 20:33:11 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub d9328027f9 fix: use langgraph template for docs issue (#6121) 2025-09-09 18:20:15 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 7170e04aa6 chore: update issue templates to redirect docs stuff (#6119) 2025-09-09 18:17:11 -04:00
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Export PoolConfig from langgraph.store.postgres.__init__ so the
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examples. This resolves a docs vs. code inconsistency without changing
behavior.

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Caspar BroekhuizenandGitHub 682f39e0d3 fix(checkpoint): preserve non-ascii text in InMemoryStore embeddings (#6111)
### Description
* Set `ensure_ascii=False` for all `json.dumps` calls in
`get_text_at_path`. Preserves non-ASCII text instead of embedding
`\uXXXX` escapes.

**Before**
```python
store.put(("user_123", "memories"), "1", {"text": "这是中文"})
# embeds {"text": "\\u8fd9\\u662f\\u4e2d\\u6587"}
```

**After**
```python
store.put(("user_123", "memories"), "1", {"text": "这是中文"})
# embeds {"text": "这是中文"}
```

### Tests & Docs

* Add unit test `test_non_ascii` that writes three records (Chinese,
Japanese, Korean) to an `InMemoryStore`, searches with the same strings,
and asserts the correct top hit with a score >= 0.15 for each.

### Issue
Fixes #5946
2025-09-09 17:52:11 +00:00
Sakshi GuptaandGitHub 7bbe8d8628 docs: Update graph-api.md for "Extended example: specifying LLM at runtime" (#5938)
docs (graphapi) : Handle Missing Context in LLM Invocation - Invoking
the LLM without explicitly passing a context parameter resulted in the
following error:
`AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'model_provider'`
This occurred because the context was None, and the system attempted to
access model_provider. This PR ensures that when context is not
provided, an empty context is passed explicitly. This allows the system
to correctly fall back to the default value defined in the
ContextSchema.model_provider attribute.
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4dfd1c368c Fix to graph-api docs Send API example (#5576)
Very small update to docs, I think there is an add_edge that shouldn't
be there and a bug.

Adding the Annotated, resolves this error I received running the
example.

Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Users/toddchaney/repos/work/importal-apps/python-worker/main.py",
line 52, in <module>
for step in graph.stream({"topic": "animals"}, stream_mode = ["updates",
"values"]):
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File
"/Users/toddchaney/repos/work/importal-apps/python-worker/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/langgraph/pregel/__init__.py",
line 2544, in stream
    loop.after_tick()
File
"/Users/toddchaney/repos/work/importal-apps/python-worker/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/langgraph/pregel/loop.py",
line 526, in after_tick
    self.updated_channels = apply_writes(
                            ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File
"/Users/toddchaney/repos/work/importal-apps/python-worker/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/langgraph/pregel/algo.py",
line 299, in apply_writes
    if channels[chan].update(vals) and next_version is not None:
       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File
"/Users/toddchaney/repos/work/importal-apps/python-worker/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/langgraph/channels/last_value.py",
line 58, in update
    raise InvalidUpdateError(msg)
langgraph.errors.InvalidUpdateError: At key 'jokes': Can receive only
one value per step. Use an Annotated key to handle multiple values.
For troubleshooting, visit:
https://python.langchain.com/docs/troubleshooting/errors/INVALID_CONCURRENT_GRAPH_UPDATE

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2025-09-09 15:27:23 +00:00
b75daf093e docs(multi-agent page): fix a couple of broken links (#5813)
On this page:
https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/concepts/multi_agent/
The last couple of links are broken

**First link:**

https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/concepts/how-tos/subgraph.ipynb#different-state-schemas
should be updated to

https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/how-tos/subgraph/#different-state-schemas

**Second link:**

https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/concepts/how-tos/graph-api.ipynb#pass-private-state-between-nodes
should be updated to

https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/how-tos/graph-api/#pass-private-state-between-nodes

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Mohammad MohtashimandGitHub faacbc1570 docs(prebuilt): remaining_steps explanation added in create_react_agent (#5847)
- **Description:** A better explanation of `remaining_steps` to clarify
what it does.
- **Issue:** #5548
2025-09-09 15:07:07 +00:00
dependabot[bot]GitHubdependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>Sydney Runkle
f5f536ba78 chore(deps): bump actions/download-artifact from 4 to 5 (#5868)
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<li>Update README.md by <a
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to <code>path/</code> (direct)</li>
<li><strong>By ID</strong>: <code>artifact-ids: 12345</code> → extracted
to <code>path/my-artifact/</code> (nested)</li>
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to <code>path/</code> (unchanged)</li>
<li><strong>By ID</strong>: <code>artifact-ids: 12345</code> → extracted
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Kenta MurataandGitHub 7284326160 fix(docs): Embed appropriate image files in graph-api.md (#6082)
This fixes some images that refer to incorrect files.
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Shelton CuiandGitHub 62f7548532 docs(docs): fix incorrect return type in should_continue example (#6068)
Description:
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Sydney RunkleandGitHub e6a9e1d1c1 chore: update examples with context API (#5865) 2025-09-09 10:31:40 -04:00
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94fa329100 chore(deps): bump actions/checkout from 4 to 5 (#5930)
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<h2>v5.0.0</h2>
<h2>What's Changed</h2>
<ul>
<li>Update actions checkout to use node 24 by <a
href="https://github.com/salmanmkc"><code>@​salmanmkc</code></a> in <a
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href="https://github.com/salmanmkc"><code>@​salmanmkc</code></a> in <a
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<li>docs: update README.md by <a
href="https://github.com/motss"><code>@​motss</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/checkout/pull/1971">actions/checkout#1971</a></li>
<li>Add internal repos for checking out multiple repositories by <a
href="https://github.com/mouismail"><code>@​mouismail</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/checkout/pull/1977">actions/checkout#1977</a></li>
<li>Documentation update - add recommended permissions to Readme by <a
href="https://github.com/benwells"><code>@​benwells</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/checkout/pull/2043">actions/checkout#2043</a></li>
<li>Adjust positioning of user email note and permissions heading by <a
href="https://github.com/joshmgross"><code>@​joshmgross</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/checkout/pull/2044">actions/checkout#2044</a></li>
<li>Update README.md by <a
href="https://github.com/nebuk89"><code>@​nebuk89</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/checkout/pull/2194">actions/checkout#2194</a></li>
<li>Update CODEOWNERS for actions by <a
href="https://github.com/TingluoHuang"><code>@​TingluoHuang</code></a>
in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/checkout/pull/2224">actions/checkout#2224</a></li>
<li>Update package dependencies by <a
href="https://github.com/salmanmkc"><code>@​salmanmkc</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/checkout/pull/2236">actions/checkout#2236</a></li>
<li>Prepare release v4.3.0 by <a
href="https://github.com/salmanmkc"><code>@​salmanmkc</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/checkout/pull/2237">actions/checkout#2237</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://github.com/salmanmkc"><code>@​salmanmkc</code></a>
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</ul>
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<h2>v4.2.2</h2>
<h2>What's Changed</h2>
<ul>
<li><code>url-helper.ts</code> now leverages well-known environment
variables by <a href="https://github.com/jww3"><code>@​jww3</code></a>
in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/checkout/pull/1941">actions/checkout#1941</a></li>
<li>Expand unit test coverage for <code>isGhes</code> by <a
href="https://github.com/jww3"><code>@​jww3</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/checkout/pull/1946">actions/checkout#1946</a></li>
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<h2>v4.2.1</h2>
<h2>What's Changed</h2>
<ul>
<li>Check out other refs/* by commit if provided, fall back to ref by <a
href="https://github.com/orhantoy"><code>@​orhantoy</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/checkout/pull/1924">actions/checkout#1924</a></li>
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</ul>
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<h2>V5.0.0</h2>
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<li>Update actions checkout to use node 24 by <a
href="https://github.com/salmanmkc"><code>@​salmanmkc</code></a> in <a
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<li>docs: update README.md by <a
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<li>Add internal repos for checking out multiple repositories by <a
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<li>Documentation update - add recommended permissions to Readme by <a
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<li>Adjust positioning of user email note and permissions heading by <a
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<li>Update README.md by <a
href="https://github.com/nebuk89"><code>@​nebuk89</code></a> in <a
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<li>Update CODEOWNERS for actions by <a
href="https://github.com/TingluoHuang"><code>@​TingluoHuang</code></a>
in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/checkout/pull/2224">actions/checkout#2224</a></li>
<li>Update package dependencies by <a
href="https://github.com/salmanmkc"><code>@​salmanmkc</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/checkout/pull/2236">actions/checkout#2236</a></li>
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<h2>v4.2.2</h2>
<ul>
<li><code>url-helper.ts</code> now leverages well-known environment
variables by <a href="https://github.com/jww3"><code>@​jww3</code></a>
in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/checkout/pull/1941">actions/checkout#1941</a></li>
<li>Expand unit test coverage for <code>isGhes</code> by <a
href="https://github.com/jww3"><code>@​jww3</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/checkout/pull/1946">actions/checkout#1946</a></li>
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<li>Add Ref and Commit outputs by <a
href="https://github.com/lucacome"><code>@​lucacome</code></a> in <a
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<li>Pin actions/checkout's own workflows to a known, good, stable
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href="https://github.com/cory-miller"><code>@​cory-miller</code></a> in
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<li>Bump github/codeql-action from 2 to 3 by <a
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<li>Bump actions/setup-node from 1 to 4 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
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<li>Bump actions/upload-artifact from 2 to 4 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
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<li>README: Suggest <code>user.email</code> to be
<code>41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com</code> by <a
href="https://github.com/cory-miller"><code>@​cory-miller</code></a> in
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/checkout/pull/1707">actions/checkout#1707</a></li>
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<h2>v4.1.4</h2>
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<li>Disable <code>extensions.worktreeConfig</code> when disabling
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href="https://github.com/jww3"><code>@​jww3</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/checkout/pull/1692">actions/checkout#1692</a></li>
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href="https://github.com/cory-miller"><code>@​cory-miller</code></a> in
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/checkout/pull/1688">actions/checkout#1688</a></li>
<li>Bump the minor-actions-dependencies group with 2 updates by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
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Sydney RunkleandGitHub 6fc5b3aeda release(langgraph): 0.6.7 (#6092) 2025-09-07 13:49:43 +00:00
Harrison ChaseandGitHub b543752878 chore: update emphemeral local (#6091)
basically - for conditional edges, we use this to merge the updates from
state with the state object (before the actual update really occurs in
the tick.after)

otherwise - an emphemeral value will actually last through the logic in
the conditional edge of the node after
2025-09-07 09:42:11 -04:00
William FHandGitHub 8f6ad0b25a chore(sdk-py): Cleanup docstring indentation (#6087) 2025-09-05 22:56:03 +00:00
Isaac FranciscoandGitHub ada5d2ecb1 feat(cli): bump version (#6086)
version bump for: https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/pull/6085
2025-09-05 15:52:30 -07:00
Isaac FranciscoandGitHub eaeafe54ab feat(cli): support prereleases (#6085)
We previously errored when a user had prerelease dependencies, this PR
passes the `--prereleases=allow` flag to our `uv pip install` call.

This PR also adds a test to verify that said deployments will build and
run as expected.
2025-09-05 15:45:48 -07:00
William FHandGitHub f761116de7 chore(sdk-py): Clean up docstring for get_client (#6084)
Main thing here is to call out the ASGITransport behavior
2025-09-05 13:43:31 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub 36cf353d19 fix: Unwrap Required/NotRequired special forms before resolving channel/reducer annotations (#6080) 2025-09-05 10:27:10 +01:00
d503c0bf33 WIP: monorepo support in CLI (#6028)
This PR introduces the `--build-command` and `--install-command`
arguments to `langgraph build`.

`--install-command` is a custom install command. If passed, it will be
run from wherever the `langgraph build` call was made, i.e. NOT where
the langgraph.json file lives (except if these are the same place). This
will override the detected install command that we previously used.

`--build-command` is a custom build command. This will run from wherever
the langgraph.json file lives, and will be done after the install has
been run.

You don't need to provide both. Just providing one will make the install
(detected or supplied) run in the directory from where `langgraph build
was called` and then have the build command (if one exists) run in the
directory where langgraph.json exists.

I think we should probably allow configuring the directories from which
these commands get run, but I don't think this needs to be part of the
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2025-09-04 12:29:11 -07:00
William FHandGitHub 25ba4c3bda feat(sdk-py): Specify ttl on thread creation and update (#6075) 2025-09-03 18:48:57 -07:00
dfc1c59ebf chore(docs): Update OpenAPI spec from LangGraph API v0.4.11 (#6074)
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William FHandGitHub 6f4c5fefee feat(sdk-py): Support ids filtering in threads search (#6067) 2025-09-02 17:49:11 -07:00
7cf230defa chore(docs): Update OpenAPI spec from LangGraph API v0.4.9 (#6066)
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5db65e0281 chore(docs): Update OpenAPI spec from LangGraph API v0.4.8 (#6065)
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b08c2e092f chore(docs): Update OpenAPI spec from LangGraph API v0.4.8 (#6048)
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Sydney RunkleandGitHub 120ae38c12 chore(docs): fix runtime context link (#6043) 2025-08-29 13:45:39 -04:00
Isaac FranciscoandGitHub 22942d4eec release(sdk-py): 0.2.4 (#6038) 2025-08-28 23:34:33 +00:00
Isaac FranciscoandGitHub 1756ce1dd2 feat(sdk-py): add endpoint for thread streaming (#6009)
SDK support for:
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph-api/pull/1217/
2025-08-28 16:12:04 +00:00
Isaac FranciscoandGitHub 0b4638269b feat(sdk-py): add durability flag (#5963) 2025-08-27 19:21:25 +00:00
Isaac FranciscoandGitHub 1ebdb1ba31 chore: Update schema for new config allowed in LGP (#5875) 2025-08-27 11:20:06 -07:00
hari-dhanushkodiandGitHub f3423c052e fix(docs): add revision queuing docs (#5997) 2025-08-27 07:47:45 -07:00
b63572ee16 chore: Update OpenAPI spec from LangGraph API v0.4.0 (#6011)
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2025-08-26 20:51:30 -07:00
William FHandGitHub ddf4e62bde release(cli): 0.4.0 (#6014)
Relax upper-bound to permit server versions 0.4.*
2025-08-26 12:59:12 +00:00
William FHandGitHub d73902ae76 feat(sdk-py): Count endpoints (#5986) 2025-08-21 18:15:52 +00:00
William FHandGitHub 501ba8be34 release(cli): Bump max bound of langgraph-api (#5978) 2025-08-21 00:59:27 +00:00
William FHandGitHub 998e194e82 release(cli): Support bookworm, trixie, etc. (#5975)
Also add support for pinning to a semantic version.
2025-08-20 15:40:04 +00:00
ef65d3cf88 chore(cli): Update OpenAPI spec from LangGraph API v0.2.137 (#5967)
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2025-08-20 07:42:33 -07:00
William FHandGitHub a692e24a58 fix(langgraph): Remote Baggage (#5964)
Fix baggage propagation for opt-in distributed tracing when no
additional headers are provided.
2025-08-20 01:47:12 +00:00
BrodyandGitHub a566f1f892 fix(docs): update sales links (#5956)
**Description:** updates sales team links to point to our form.
  
**Issue:** DOC-170 (internal Linear ticket)
2025-08-19 08:11:51 -07:00
William FHandGitHub c0b29a6df5 chore(langgraph): Add passthrough params/headers to invoke/stream/etc. (#5940) 2025-08-18 19:38:08 +00:00
Ankit R.andGitHub a86eb4c5d0 docs(persistence): fix StateSnapshot formatting (#5928)
This PR fixes a minor formatting inconsistency in the StateSnapshot
examples within persistence.md.

Specifically, the next=('node_b',) value was inline with values={...},
which is inconsistent with other snapshots.
It has been moved to a new line for better readability and consistency
across examples.
2025-08-18 19:33:43 +00:00
William FHandGitHub 3488eb2a2c chore(sdk-py): Update types (#5939) 2025-08-18 18:29:07 +00:00
wakita181009andGitHub 875f20ba9f feat(sdk-py): define aclose method to LangGraphClient (#5931)
This PR adds an aclose method to the LangGraphClient.

When using the client in a FastAPI application, it's common to share a
single instance across the application's lifespan. The absence of an
aclose method makes it difficult to gracefully close the underlying HTTP
session on application shutdown. This change enables proper resource
management by allowing the client to be closed cleanly.
2025-08-18 11:22:02 -07:00
William FHandGitHub 723d4641b0 chore(sdk-py): Update params type in SDK (#5937) 2025-08-18 17:53:20 +00:00
William FHandGitHub ae62b8faf2 chore: Update release check of version (#5936) 2025-08-18 10:18:53 -07:00
William FHandGitHub 9918488169 feat(sdk-py): client qparams (#5918)
And add linting & dyanmic version string
2025-08-18 10:05:24 -07:00
Lauren Hirata SinghandGitHub c37c9cbab3 docs: update redirects (#5935) 2025-08-18 09:14:49 -07:00
William FHandGitHub 0cd8745aad feat(sdk-py): Select-statement (#5933) 2025-08-18 06:42:01 -07:00
Lauren Hirata SinghandGitHub 33d13c6f52 docs: update banner (#5911) 2025-08-14 10:54:18 -07:00
Lauren Hirata SinghandGitHub 054e2759ca docs: banner for deep research (#5908)
Publish at 10AM PT
2025-08-14 10:04:48 -07:00
William FHandGitHub 23b71048c1 release(langgraph): 0.6.5 (#5901) 2025-08-13 23:35:58 +00:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub a15f542a1f fix: Persist resume_map values (#5898)
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d43eaf1f42 chore(docs): add remaining js translations (#5825)
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2025-08-12 09:47:11 -04:00
Sam CrowderandGitHub 16b363fbb0 feat(langgraph): implement redis node level cache (#5834)
###   Description

Adds Redis as a supported cache backend for LangGraph node-level
caching, enabling distributed caching across multiple processes/servers.
This implementation follows the same patterns as existing InMemoryCache
and SqliteCache.

###  Key changes
  - New RedisCache class implementing the BaseCache interface
  - Support for TTL-based expiration and batch operations
  - Worker-specific cache prefixes for parallel test isolation

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  - redis package (already included in dev dependencies)

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- Unit tests: Added Redis cache tests covering basic operations, TTL,
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Sydney RunkleandGitHub 68a75135b0 release: langgraph + prebuilt 0.6.4 (#5854) 2025-08-07 18:12:26 +00:00
Isaac FranciscoandGitHub 5c0c0fb186 fix: mypy issue with conditional edges (#5851)
Send should inherit from hashable, and need to use Sequence since List
is invariant.

https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/issues/5850
2025-08-07 08:46:44 -07:00
4571b708d9 fix(langgraph): support emitting messages from subgraphs when messages mode explicitly requested (#5836)
Reproduces:
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/issues/5249#issuecomment-3156519635
Caused after this change:
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/pull/4843

Fix to allow emitting messages from subgraphs if the subgraphs
explicitly used a stream mode "messages".

```python

def node_in_parent(...):
   # subgraph was called as a function.
   # messages are explicitly requested.
   for event in subgraph.stream(..., stream_mode="messages"):
      # something is done with `event`
   return ...

# subgraphs = False!
parent_graph.invoke(..., subgraphs=False)
```

The code above should continue to work correctly regardless of the value
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Sydney RunkleandGitHub e365b2b8bd fix(prebuilt): raise on additional deprecated kwargs (#5848) 2025-08-06 21:08:42 +00:00
Isaac FranciscoandGitHub b5504506a7 fix: add resiliency for task cancellation (#5846) 2025-08-06 13:31:52 -07:00
Nuno CamposandGitHub c6ae8d25b9 perf: Save updated_channels to checkpoint (#5828)
- This makes prepare_next_tasks constant on number of nodes in all
cases, whereas before we were falling back to node iteration when
resuming from an existing checkpoint
2025-08-06 19:09:33 +01:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 0bd7dd2c52 chore(langgraph): deprecate MessageGraph (#5843)
`MessageGraph` is deprecated, to be removed in v2.

A `StateGraph` with a `messages` key should be used instead.
Alternatively, folks can use `Annotated[list[AnyMessage], add_messages]` as their state schema.
2025-08-06 14:17:50 +00:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 82978a8dd8 chore(prebuilt): revert tool arg injection refactor (#5842)
Reverts https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/pull/5562

I anticipate that we want to do another pass at a refactor here in the
short term, but this makes it easier to adapt to new langchain core
message types for v0.4 support in the short term.
2025-08-06 10:12:08 -04:00
Kathryn MayandGitHub 925150a35d docs: Update redirects for deployment option renaming (#5823)
Updates the URLs for the new site deployment options after a rename.
2025-08-04 15:32:11 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 2920a9dd19 fix(langgraph): Tidy up AgentState (#5801)
Fixes https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/issues/5784

* Removes usage of `is_last_step`, no longer needed with
`remaining_steps`
* Make `remaining_steps` `NotRequired` so that json schema doesn't
suggest need for user input
* Move `PregelScratchpad` to shared utils file to prevent circular
import issue (it's used from `channels/managed` and other pregel files).
* Ensures that managed values wrapped in `NotRequired` or `Required` are
still recognized!
2025-08-03 07:12:53 -04:00
Eugene YurtsevandGitHub db8ed4e9e4 fix(docs): update agents.md (#5800)
fix comment in tip
2025-08-02 06:09:09 -04:00
Lauren Hirata SinghandGitHub b16fcc8468 docs: remove broken links (#5803) 2025-08-01 15:41:21 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub a2fe4df89b release: langgraph + prebuilt 0.6.3 (#5799) 2025-08-01 14:52:38 -04:00
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69dd20e523 fix(langgraph): Add warning for incorrect node signature with mistyped config param (#5798)
Fixes: #5787

Ensures that if `config` is not typed as one of `RunanbleConfig` or
`Optional[RunnableConfig]` a warning is raised to help developers avoid
unexpected results at invocation time.

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2025-08-01 17:25:14 +00:00
open-swe[bot]GitHubopen-swe[bot] <open-swe@users.noreply.github.com>
5152a96fce fix(docs): Correct import statement for InMemorySaver in conceptual docs (#5797)
Fixes #5781

Fixes the incorrect import statement in the Python documentation
tutorial.

- Changed import from `MemorySaver` to `InMemorySaver`
- Ensures consistency between import statement and class instantiation
- Verified through formatting and linting checks

The documentation now correctly reflects the proper import for the
InMemorySaver class.

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2025-08-01 14:54:30 +00:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 220314b53a fix(langgraph): fix up deprecation warnings (#5796)
Fixes https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/issues/5795

* Must use `category=None` on decorator so that we get type checking
support but no dupe warning
* Fixed tuple on `confix_type` warning causing false warning
2025-08-01 14:33:46 +00:00
38bbd92e01 feat(langgraph): add durability mode for invoke and ainvoke (#5771)
Fixes https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/issues/5741

Follow up to https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/pull/5432

Plus clean up deprecation logic for `checkpoint_during` and add tests.

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Co-authored-by: Lauren Hirata Singh <lauren@langchain.dev>
2025-08-01 10:30:24 -04:00
Eugene YurtsevandGitHub e3cb2dd23b chore(docs): fix more admonitions (#5792)
Fix more admonitions
2025-07-31 22:57:44 -04:00
Eugene YurtsevandGitHub 2f23d1a30d chore(docs): fix js build (#5793)
Fix js build
2025-07-31 22:57:32 -04:00
Eugene YurtsevandGitHub 88e195bb78 chore(docs): fix admonitions in graph api page (#5791)
fix many admonitions in the graph API page
2025-07-31 21:50:27 -04:00
41a4f993b1 docs: Update link maps for reference docs (#5745)
Update link maps

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2025-07-31 18:06:35 -04:00
b8f3f48da9 fix(docs): Add missing imports to make examples runnable (#5477)
I suppose that the code snippets are intended to run each on its own. To
guarantee this the snippet for the example:
"Write long-temr memory from tools"
needs to include `RunnableConfig`
Same also for the second commit of this pull request.

The other commits are about similar issues, where imports are missing to
make a snippet executable on its own.

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Co-authored-by: Eugene Yurtsev <eugene@langchain.dev>
Co-authored-by: Lauren Hirata Singh <lauren@langchain.dev>
2025-07-31 20:04:52 +00:00
94f7f0632d docs(docs): fix image in "Run graph nodes in parallel" section of N Graph API how-to (#5527)
**Description:**
Replaced the outdated image in the "Run graph nodes in parallel" section
of the N Graph API how-to guide to correctly show parallel node
execution.

**Twitter handle:** @MichaelLoukeris

Co-authored-by: Lauren Hirata Singh <lauren@langchain.dev>
2025-07-31 20:02:33 +00:00
Xin JinandGitHub b3e0582255 docs: clarify draw_mermaid_png only works in jupyter (#5609)
Nit, without comments I thought image would somehow show in terminal,
but that's not true you'd only get image to show if in jupyter notebook.
Don't have to merge, i'm just seeing this particular as not a pleasure
DevX.

<img width="848" height="440" alt="Screenshot 2025-07-21 at 12 26 04 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/50261b35-f09d-4516-86f4-14e8bf53f8e2"
/>
2025-07-31 15:54:45 -04:00
24c7a8db3f Remove duplicated pretty_print_messages helper in Multi‑agent supervisor tutorial (#5617)
**Description:**  
Closes #___

Removed the redundant `pretty_print_message`/`pretty_print_messages`
helper snippet from
`docs/docs/tutorials/multi_agent/agent_supervisor.md`. Now there is a
single, authoritative definition of these functions, which:

- Simplifies the tutorial  
- Avoids reader confusion over which helper to use  
- Prevents future drift between duplicate code blocks  

**Issue:** Closes #___  
**Dependencies:** None

Co-authored-by: Lauren Hirata Singh <lauren@langchain.dev>
2025-07-31 19:54:22 +00:00
f8eb4244e0 docs(graphapi): update the graph image for the "Combine control flow and state updates with Command" example (#5626)
The example had the node names as - node_a, node_b & node_c. But the
graph shows the image of generate_topics. This change includes the
addition of complete & accurate graph.

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2025-07-31 19:52:55 +00:00
Syed Baqar AbbasandGitHub 62c3bbc9fe docs: Removed repetition of block pretty_print_messages (#5636)
## docs: Removed repetition of block pretty_print_messages
- **Description:** The documentation had the same cell duplicated, I
fixed it by deleting one example
  - **Issue:** #5616
2025-07-31 19:49:48 +00:00
Kathryn MayandGitHub 76bbb761b4 docs: Add studio troubleshooting to redirects (#5783)
Add a redirect from
https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/troubleshooting/studio/ to
https://docs.langchain.com/langgraph-platform/troubleshooting-studio
2025-07-31 15:31:35 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 80cd91344f chore: no ci on v1 branch (#5782) 2025-07-31 19:08:10 +00:00
Lauren Hirata SinghandGitHub 9e4c41cbed docs: remove LGP mentions (#5780) 2025-07-31 14:13:56 -04:00
ShehabandGitHub 1fda568df9 fix(docs): extended examples in graph API docs (#5774)
Fixes #5770
2025-07-31 18:00:54 +00:00
08295ecadb chore(prebuilt): add supported input types for model in create_react_agent (#5748)
- **Description:** Update the type annotations in create_react_agent to
allow one to provide a callable for the model that uses bind_tools and
returns a Runnable[LanguageModelInput, BaseMessage]
  - **Issue:** #5739

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2025-07-31 14:00:12 -04:00
Lauren Hirata SinghandGitHub 4ecbabafe8 docs: redirects for LGP mintlify (#5767)
- Added redirects for all of the LGP docs we're moving to Mintlify
- Exclude files not listed in nav from search
- Update banner
2025-07-31 13:10:45 -04:00
Sam CrowderandGitHub 246efe71f4 fix: change from developer to enterprise (#5778) 2025-07-31 09:42:19 -07:00
Eugene YurtsevandGitHub 116121eb3a feat(docs): dynamic model and tool selection in create react agent (#5777)
Document dynamic models and dynamic tools
2025-07-31 11:22:30 -04:00
William FHandGitHub 18887e9f86 fix(langgraph): Remove duplicate call to ensure_config (#5768) 2025-07-31 09:15:03 -04:00
Sam CrowderandGitHub bec28226d0 fix: removing standalone container lite from old docs (#5759) 2025-07-30 18:21:37 -07:00
Sam CrowderandGitHub 967e368e14 fix: add link that points to where changelog now lives (#5758) 2025-07-30 17:49:51 -07:00
Lauren Hirata SinghandGitHub 9d4dd066e5 docs: Revert "docs: Delete LGP nav Items from docs" (#5753)
Reverts langchain-ai/langgraph#5743
2025-07-30 18:15:19 -04:00
Lauren Hirata SinghandGitHub 81027b2b80 docs: fix redirects to external pages (#5752) 2025-07-30 16:52:13 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 296bf5f75e fix(docs): context docs formatting (#5751) 2025-07-30 16:41:49 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub f43c806736 release(langgraph): 0.6.2 (#5750) 2025-07-30 20:35:27 +00:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 36f444dcb6 release(prebuilt): 0.6.2 (#5749) 2025-07-30 20:27:10 +00:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 781a115f92 fix(prebuilt): assign context_schema to config_schema with correct condition (#5746) 2025-07-30 20:08:45 +00:00
95d056e735 docs: Delete LGP nav Items from docs (#5743)
Remove the files and nav for LGP docs in the mkdocs site.

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2025-07-30 15:49:54 -04:00
open-swe[bot]GitHubopen-swe[bot] <open-swe@users.noreply.github.com>Sydney RunkleSydney RunkleEugene Yurtsev
64adb2bab3 feat: Add context coercion for LangGraph runtime (#5736)
Fixes #5735

Implement context coercion functionality for LangGraph runtime to
improve API usability.

Key changes:
- Added `_coerce_context` function in `pregel/main.py`
- Supports coercion for:
  - Pydantic BaseModel
  - Dataclasses
  - TypedDict
- Comprehensive test coverage added in `tests/test_runtime.py`
- Handles edge cases like None context and missing fields

The implementation allows users to pass dictionaries as context, which
will be automatically converted to the expected schema type, making the
API more flexible and user-friendly.

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2025-07-30 19:08:45 +00:00
Syed Baqar AbbasandGitHub e87f0fb0cd docs: The notebook redirects to a page that does not exist (#5638)
**docs: The notebook redirects to a page that does not exist**
- **Description:** The current documentation redirects to a file that
does not exist. I have removed the doc to avoid confusion.
  - **Issue:** Fixes #5637
2025-07-30 18:26:28 +00:00
c70f283f83 chore(examples): remove outdated HITL notebooks pointing to 404s (#5731)
**Description:**  
Removed 4 broken notebooks in `examples/human_in_the_loop/` that
referenced missing files (list below). These notebooks displayed
redirect messages but the new paths are either invalid or don’t contain
content.
Filenames:
1. examples/human_in_the_loop/dynamic_breakpoints.ipynb
2. examples/human_in_the_loop/edit-graph-state.ipynb
3. examples/human_in_the_loop/review-tool-calls.ipynb
4. examples/human_in_the_loop/time-travel.ipynb


**Issue:**  
Closes #5642

**Dependencies:**  
None

Co-authored-by: gawhaarya <gawhaneaarya@gmail.com>
2025-07-30 18:25:55 +00:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 1d6b0c36e9 docs: [LangGraph Server Changelog Bot] Changelog updates for new version(s) (#5732) 2025-07-30 14:20:35 -04:00
Hunter LovellandGitHub e5344d35af fix(docs): squash js docs build errors (#5723) 2025-07-30 16:14:51 +00:00
Sam Crowder 9f48bb0b61 Update changelog via LangGraph Server Changelog Bot 2025-07-30 08:39:34 -07:00
Sam CrowderandGitHub 5333fc9c21 docs: [LangGraph Server Changelog Bot] Changelog updates for new version(s) (#5718) 2025-07-29 21:51:35 -07:00
d59091672f feat: add docs translations (#5552)
Co-authored-by: Eugene Yurtsev <eyurtsev@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Tat Dat Duong <david@duong.cz>
2025-07-30 02:18:30 +00:00
Sam Crowder da7ff1421d Update changelog via LangGraph Server Changelog Bot 2025-07-29 17:42:16 -07:00
Eugene YurtsevandGitHub 72e418e4d0 release(prebuilt): 0.6.1 (#5713)
Release 0.6.1 allowing ToolNode to handle Command that removes all
messages
2025-07-29 20:39:42 +00:00
8cea8ae1de fix(prebuilt): update ToolNode to allow Command update to remove all messages (#5678)
## Description

Previously, when a tool returned `Command` to update the graph's state,
the `_validate_tool_command` method in `ToolNode` would raise a
`ValueError` if the `messages_update` list contained only a
`RemoveMessage(id=REMOVE_ALL_MESSAGES)` object. This was because the
validation logic expected a matching `ToolMessage` for the tool call and
did not account for this specific state-clearing scenario.

This commit modifies the validation logic to check if the
`messages_update` list contains a single
`RemoveMessage(id=REMOVE_ALL_MESSAGES)` element. If this condition is
met, the `ToolMessage` validation is bypassed, allowing a tool to clear
the entire message history without causing a validation error.

A new test case, `test_tool_node_command_remove_all_messages`, has been
added to `tests/test_tool_node.py` to verify this change and prevent
future regressions.

## Example

Here is a self-contained example that illustrates the problem and the
fix. Without this change, the code block for `Example 2` would raise a
`ValueError`.

```python
from typing import Annotated, List

from langchain_core.messages import (
    AIMessage,
    AnyMessage,
    HumanMessage,
    RemoveMessage,
    ToolMessage,
)
from langchain_core.tools import InjectedToolCallId, tool
from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI
from langgraph.graph import END, StateGraph, add_messages
from langgraph.graph.message import REMOVE_ALL_MESSAGES
from langgraph.prebuilt import InjectedState, ToolNode
from langgraph.types import Command
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field


# Agent state tracks current and all messages
class AgentState(BaseModel):
    messages: Annotated[List[AnyMessage], add_messages] = Field(
        default_factory=list, description="Current conversation messages."
    )
    all_messages: Annotated[List[AnyMessage], add_messages] = Field(
        default_factory=list, description="All messages, including removed ones."
    )


# Tool to clear history if long enough, otherwise returns a warning
@tool
def clear_history_tool(
    state: Annotated[AgentState, InjectedState],
    tool_call_id: Annotated[str, InjectedToolCallId],
):
    """Clears message history if it's long enough."""
    if len(state.messages) < 3:
        return Command(
            update={
                "messages": [
                    ToolMessage(
                        "History is not long enough to be cleared. Please try again.",
                        tool_call_id=tool_call_id,
                    )
                ]
            }
        )
    else:
        return Command(
            update={
                "messages": [RemoveMessage(id=REMOVE_ALL_MESSAGES)],
                "all_messages": state.messages
                + [
                    ToolMessage(
                        "History has been successfully cleared.",
                        tool_call_id=tool_call_id,
                    )
                ],
            }
        )


# Bind the tool to the model
model = ChatOpenAI(model="gpt-4o-mini").bind_tools([clear_history_tool])


def model_node(state: AgentState):
    return {"messages": [model.invoke(state.messages)]}


# Build the agent graph
graph_builder = StateGraph(AgentState)
graph_builder.add_node("model", model_node)
graph_builder.add_node("tools", ToolNode([clear_history_tool]))
graph_builder.set_entry_point("model")
graph_builder.add_edge("model", "tools")
graph_builder.add_edge("tools", END)
graph = graph_builder.compile()


def print_messages(header, messages):
    print(f"\n{header}")
    for message in messages:
        message.pretty_print()


### Example 1: Not enough history to clear
state_1 = AgentState(
    messages=[HumanMessage(content="Please clear my message history.")]
)
output_1 = graph.invoke(state_1)
print_messages("First call: State 'messages'", output_1["messages"])
print_messages("First call: State 'all_messages'", output_1["all_messages"])

### Example 2: History is cleared
state_2 = AgentState(
    messages=[
        HumanMessage(content="Will this PR get merged?"),
        AIMessage(content="Maybe, if it's good enough."),
        HumanMessage(content="Please clear my message history."),
    ]
)
# Without the changes in this PR, the following line will raise a ValueError
output_2 = graph.invoke(state_2)
print_messages("Second call: State 'messages'", output_2["messages"])
print_messages("Second call: State 'all_messages'", output_2["all_messages"])
```

### Outputs

*Without the changes in this PR:*

```
First call: State 'messages'
================================ Human Message =================================

Please clear my message history.
================================== Ai Message ==================================
Tool Calls:
  clear_history_tool (ba421ac3-1e1a-4208-a8f6-c5500ee0abcc)
 Call ID: ba421ac3-1e1a-4208-a8f6-c5500ee0abcc
  Args:
================================= Tool Message =================================
Name: clear_history_tool

History is not long enough to be cleared. Please try again.

First call: State 'all_messages'


Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "main.py", line 114, in <module>
    output_2 = graph.invoke(state_2)
               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  File ".venv/lib/python3.11/site-packages/langgraph/pregel/__init__.py", line 2844, in invoke
    for chunk in self.stream(
  File ".venv/lib/python3.11/site-packages/langgraph/pregel/__init__.py", line 2534, in stream
    for _ in runner.tick(
  File ".venv/lib/python3.11/site-packages/langgraph/prebuilt/tool_node.py", line 241, in _func
    outputs = [
              ^
  File ".venv/lib/python3.11/concurrent/futures/_base.py", line 619, in result_iterator
    yield _result_or_cancel(fs.pop())
          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  File ".venv/lib/python3.11/concurrent/futures/_base.py", line 317, in _result_or_cancel
    return fut.result(timeout)
           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  File ".venv/lib/python3.11/concurrent/futures/_base.py", line 449, in result
    return self.__get_result()
           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  File ".venv/lib/python3.11/concurrent/futures/_base.py", line 401, in __get_result
    raise self._exception
  File ".venv/lib/python3.11/concurrent/futures/thread.py", line 58, in run
    result = self.fn(*self.args, **self.kwargs)
             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  File ".venv/lib/python3.11/site-packages/langchain_core/runnables/config.py", line 555, in _wrapped_fn
    return contexts.pop().run(fn, *args)
           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  File ".venv/lib/python3.11/site-packages/langgraph/prebuilt/tool_node.py", line 353, in _run_one
    return self._validate_tool_command(response, call, input_type)
           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  File ".venv/lib/python3.11/site-packages/langgraph/prebuilt/tool_node.py", line 616, in _validate_tool_command
    raise ValueError(
ValueError: Expected to have a matching ToolMessage in Command.update for tool 'clear_history_tool', got: [RemoveMessage(content='', additional_kwargs={}, response_metadata={}, id='__remove_all__')]. Every tool call (LLM requesting to call a tool) in the message history MUST have a corresponding ToolMessage. You can fix it by modifying the tool to return `Command(update={"messages": [ToolMessage("Success", tool_call_id=tool_call_id), ...]}, ...)`.
```

*With the changes in this PR:*

```
First call: State 'messages'
================================ Human Message =================================

Please clear my message history.
================================== Ai Message ==================================
Tool Calls:
  clear_history_tool (ba421ac3-1e1a-4208-a8f6-c5500ee0abcc)
 Call ID: ba421ac3-1e1a-4208-a8f6-c5500ee0abcc
  Args:
================================= Tool Message =================================
Name: clear_history_tool

History is not long enough to be cleared. Please try again.

First call: State 'all_messages'


Second call: State 'messages'

Second call: State 'all_messages'
================================ Human Message =================================

Will this PR get merged?
================================== Ai Message ==================================

Maybe, if it's good enough.
================================ Human Message =================================

Please clear my message history.
================================== Ai Message ==================================
Tool Calls:
  clear_history_tool (499b1be3-6df1-493f-85e5-8d7e429dead8)
 Call ID: 499b1be3-6df1-493f-85e5-8d7e429dead8
  Args:
================================= Tool Message =================================
Name: clear_history_tool

History has been successfully cleared.
```

## Twitter handle

[@samuelpullely](https://x.com/samuelpullely)

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2025-07-29 20:30:42 +00:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 85d2c7623a release(langgraph): 0.6.1 (#5712) 2025-07-29 20:25:49 +00:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 7436777e7d fix(langgraph): enforce config injection even when optional (#5708) 2025-07-29 16:11:36 -04:00
Sydney Runkle 479373bd81 lint 2025-07-29 15:19:44 -04:00
Sydney Runkle dd91819c92 enforce config injection 2025-07-29 15:13:51 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub b07964c98e fix(langgraph): always use parent runtime info if available (#5707) 2025-07-29 15:05:54 -04:00
Sydney Runkle 163d14f812 typo 2025-07-29 14:59:14 -04:00
Sydney Runkle c0185f04e5 more robust tests 2025-07-29 14:58:16 -04:00
Sydney Runkle 82b31c9ffd nits 2025-07-29 14:54:58 -04:00
Sydney Runkle aade865727 remove unintentional import 2025-07-29 14:50:11 -04:00
Sydney Runkle 184bcacb53 use parent runtime 2025-07-29 14:47:05 -04:00
Eugene YurtsevandGitHub d68bac3865 chore(docs): Support custom link titles (#5706)
Support custom link titles for custom link syntax
2025-07-29 14:17:03 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 824c309035 docs: update context conceptual page (#5696) 2025-07-29 11:06:08 -04:00
Sydney Runkle fdfd06056e move tip 2025-07-29 11:00:40 -04:00
469ebd3492 Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Lauren Hirata Singh <lauren@langchain.dev>
2025-07-29 10:58:59 -04:00
Sydney Runkle 474fb7b33e consolidate 2025-07-29 10:22:50 -04:00
Eugene YurtsevandGitHub 416da06d6b feat(docs): manually insert fill in most of the magic links (#5702)
These were done "manually" using openai. Likely error prone. We'll need to validate all the links.
2025-07-29 14:22:45 +00:00
Sydney Runkle 2297271863 refining tips 2025-07-29 10:19:48 -04:00
4910830efe Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Lauren Hirata Singh <lauren@langchain.dev>
2025-07-29 10:04:49 -04:00
Eugene YurtsevandGitHub 027bb0a1b8 feat(docs): Support cross language "auto links" (#5699)
Introduces a syntax for cross-reference links that work across language
and change behavior depending on which scope they appear in.


```markdown
@[interrupt]

:::python
@[StateGraph]
:::

:::js
@[create_react_agent]
:::

```

Can be compiled to

```markdown

# a link that changes based on global context or compile target
<div> ... </div>  -> `interrupt` in global context

:::python
[StateGraph](link to python cross reference)
:::

:::js
[create_react_agent](link to js cross reference)
:::
```



TODO:

- [x] fix broken unit test
- [x] no f strings in logger (it's a sin)
- [x] remove cross-refs.txt (we'll instead start updating the cross link
map)
2025-07-29 10:00:23 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub cd30b9cfea docs: Add better definition for max_concurrency (#5701) 2025-07-29 08:39:46 -04:00
Lauren Hirata Singh 5eb9826c46 docs: Add better definition for max_concurrency 2025-07-29 07:15:47 -04:00
Lauren Hirata SinghandGitHub fa43b4694a Apply suggestions from code review 2025-07-29 07:03:12 -04:00
Sydney Runkle 4d80f4b1a5 a few more nits 2025-07-28 19:11:30 -04:00
Sydney Runkle 70185d350e adding xlinks 2025-07-28 19:02:47 -04:00
Sydney Runkle 89efd6e915 formatting 2025-07-28 18:50:37 -04:00
Lance Martin d88ca6f649 Update 2025-07-28 15:15:45 -07:00
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
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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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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>
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<li>fix (npmignore): ignore temporary build files <a
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<li>[Fix] set <code>Symbol.toStringTag</code> when available (<a
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<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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cb7b924006 feat: Implement durability mode argument (#5432)
- Replaces checkpoint_during: bool
- checkpoint_during is deprecated but still respected
- We implement three durability modes (from least to most durable):
- "exit" - save checkpoint only when the graph exits (equivalent to
checkpoint_during=False)
- "async" - save checkpoint asynchronously while the next step executes
(the default, equivalent to old checkpoint_during=True)
- "sync" - save checkpoint synchronously before the next step starts
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2025-07-20 15:42:18 +01:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub c61ac946af feat(docs): add python alt for UI how to (#5593)
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2025-07-20 09:33:17 -04:00
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`langgraph-cli[inmem]` changes (with v0.6 compat) for store injection.
2025-07-17 14:40:09 -04:00
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Sydney RunkleandGitHub 294078adab release(langgraph): revert alpha release, going to do v0.6 off main instead (#5543)
Revert "release(langgraph): v1.0.0a1 (#5520)"

This reverts commit 2eecaa8500.
2025-07-16 18:30:43 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 6e9e1ca146 refactor(langgraph): make constants generally private with a few select exports (#5529) 2025-07-16 09:27:04 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 2eecaa8500 release(langgraph): v1.0.0a1 (#5520)
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2025-07-15 16:23:59 -04:00
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Sydney RunkleandGitHub 0837263542 feat(langgraph): new context api (replacing config['configurable'] and config_schema) (#5243) 2025-07-15 09:20:20 -04:00
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2025-07-03 23:53:38 +00:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 7a8f29847b fix conflicts in state.py (#5340)
* fix conflicts
* lockfile fixes
2025-07-03 23:33:39 +00:00
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Sydney RunkleandGitHub 1d3fd9a46b chore: merge main into v1 (#5324) 2025-07-02 17:13:31 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub 8c4e698c5a langgraph[change]: solidify public/private differentiations (#5252)
* public interfaces for channels
* public interfaces for func
* public interfaces for graph
* pi for managed
* first pass public interface for top level modules
* first pass at private for utils -> _internal
* private interface for pregel
* scratchpad/stream protocol move
* docs update
* backwards compat for runnable
* deprecation warning for send and interrupt
* deprecation for pregel import
2025-07-02 16:48:53 -04:00
Sydney RunkleandGitHub c989f1c898 langgraph: remove support for thread_ts (old alias for checkpoint_id) (#5295)
* remove support for thread_ts

* docs and tests
2025-07-01 13:42:25 -04:00
498 changed files with 74966 additions and 16046 deletions
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@@ -1,6 +1,9 @@
blank_issues_enabled: false
version: 2.1
contact_links:
- name: Documentation
url: https://github.com/langchain-ai/docs/issues/new?template=langgraph.yml
about: Report an issue related to the LangGraph documentation
- name: LangChain Forum
url: https://forum.langchain.com/
about: General community discussions, support, and feature requests
about: General community discussions and support
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@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
name: Documentation
description: Report an issue related to the LangGraph documentation.
title: "DOC: <Please write a comprehensive title after the 'DOC: ' prefix>"
labels: [documentation]
body:
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: "Issue with current documentation:"
description: >
Please make sure to leave a reference to the document/code you're
referring to.
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: "Idea or request for content:"
description: >
Please describe as clearly as possible what topics you think are missing
from the current documentation.
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@@ -23,3 +23,7 @@ body:
attributes:
label: Issue Content
description: Add the content of the issue here.
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
Community members should **NOT** work on Privileged issues unless these issues have been explicitly marked with a "help-wanted" tag.
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@@ -1,10 +1,15 @@
import ast
import os
from itertools import filterfalse
from typing import List, Tuple
from typing import Dict, List, Tuple
ROOT_PATH = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(__file__, "..", "..", ".."))
CLIENT_PATH = os.path.join(ROOT_PATH, "libs", "sdk-py", "langgraph_sdk", "client.py")
ASYNC_TO_SYNC_METHOD_MAP: Dict[str, str] = {
"aclose": "close",
"__aenter__": "__enter__",
"__aexit__": "__exit__",
}
def get_class_methods(node: ast.ClassDef) -> List[str]:
@@ -22,7 +27,7 @@ def find_classes(tree: ast.AST) -> List[Tuple[str, List[str]]]:
def compare_sync_async_methods(sync_methods: List[str], async_methods: List[str]) -> List[str]:
sync_set = set(sync_methods)
async_set = set(async_methods)
async_set = {ASYNC_TO_SYNC_METHOD_MAP.get(async_method, async_method) for async_method in async_methods}
missing_in_sync = list(async_set - sync_set)
missing_in_async = list(sync_set - async_set)
return missing_in_sync + missing_in_async
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@@ -1,107 +1,145 @@
import asyncio
import json
import os
import pathlib
import sys
import langgraph_cli
import langgraph_cli.docker
import langgraph_cli.config
import time
from urllib import request, error
import langgraph_cli
import langgraph_cli.config
import langgraph_cli.docker
from langgraph_cli.cli import prepare_args_and_stdin
from langgraph_cli.constants import DEFAULT_PORT
from langgraph_cli.exec import Runner, subp_exec
from langgraph_cli.progress import Progress
from langgraph_cli.constants import DEFAULT_PORT
def test(
config: pathlib.Path,
port: int,
tag: str,
verbose: bool,
):
def test(config: pathlib.Path, port: int, tag: str, verbose: bool):
"""Spin up API with Postgres/Redis via docker compose and wait until ready."""
with Runner() as runner, Progress(message="Pulling...") as set:
# check docker available
# Detect docker/compose capabilities
capabilities = langgraph_cli.docker.check_capabilities(runner)
# open config
# Validate config and prepare compose stdin/args using built image
config_json = langgraph_cli.config.validate_config_file(config)
args, stdin = prepare_args_and_stdin(
capabilities=capabilities,
config_path=config,
config=config_json,
docker_compose=None,
port=port,
watch=False,
debugger_port=None,
debugger_base_url=f"http://127.0.0.1:{port}",
postgres_uri=None,
api_version=None,
image=tag,
base_image=None,
)
set("Running...")
args = [
"run",
"--rm",
"-p",
f"{port}:8000",
]
if isinstance(config_json["env"], str):
args.extend(
[
"--env-file",
str(config.parent / config_json["env"]),
]
)
else:
for k, v in config_json["env"].items():
args.extend(
[
"-e",
f"{k}={v}",
]
)
if capabilities.healthcheck_start_interval:
args.extend(
[
"--health-interval",
"5s",
"--health-retries",
"1",
"--health-start-period",
"10s",
"--health-start-interval",
"1s",
]
)
else:
args.extend(
[
"--health-interval",
"5s",
"--health-retries",
"2",
]
)
# Compose up with wait (implies detach), similar to `langgraph up --wait`
args_up = [*args, "up", "--remove-orphans", "--wait"]
_task = None
def on_stdout(line: str):
nonlocal _task
if "GET /ok" in line or "Uvicorn running on" in line:
set("")
sys.stdout.write(
f"""Ready!
- API: http://localhost:{port}
"""
)
sys.stdout.flush()
_task.cancel()
return True
return False
async def subp_exec_task(*args, **kwargs):
nonlocal _task
_task = asyncio.create_task(subp_exec(*args, **kwargs))
await _task
compose_cmd = ["docker", "compose"]
if capabilities.compose_type == "standalone":
compose_cmd = ["docker-compose"]
set("Starting...")
try:
runner.run(
subp_exec_task(
"docker",
*args,
tag,
subp_exec(
*compose_cmd,
*args_up,
input=stdin,
verbose=verbose,
on_stdout=on_stdout,
)
)
except asyncio.CancelledError:
pass
except Exception as e: # noqa: BLE001
# On failure, show diagnostics then ensure clean teardown
sys.stderr.write(f"docker compose up failed: {e}\n")
try:
sys.stderr.write("\n== docker compose ps ==\n")
runner.run(subp_exec(*compose_cmd, *args, "ps", input=stdin, verbose=False))
except Exception:
pass
try:
sys.stderr.write("\n== docker compose logs (api) ==\n")
runner.run(
subp_exec(
*compose_cmd,
*args,
"logs",
"langgraph-api",
input=stdin,
verbose=False,
)
)
except Exception:
pass
finally:
try:
runner.run(
subp_exec(
*compose_cmd,
*args,
"down",
"-v",
"--remove-orphans",
input=stdin,
verbose=False,
)
)
finally:
raise
set("")
base_url = f"http://localhost:{port}"
ok_url = f"{base_url}/ok"
print(f"Waiting for {ok_url} to respond with 200...")
deadline = time.time() + 30
last_err: Exception | None = None
while time.time() < deadline:
try:
with request.urlopen(ok_url, timeout=2) as resp:
if resp.status == 200:
sys.stdout.write(
f"""Ready!\n- API: {base_url}\n- /ok: 200 OK\n"""
)
sys.stdout.flush()
break
else:
last_err = RuntimeError(f"Unexpected status: {resp.status}")
print(f"Unexpected status: {resp.status}")
except error.URLError as e:
last_err = e
except Exception as e: # noqa: BLE001
last_err = e
time.sleep(0.5)
else:
# Bring stack down before raising
args_down = [*args, "down", "-v", "--remove-orphans"]
try:
runner.run(
subp_exec(
*compose_cmd,
*args_down,
input=stdin,
verbose=verbose,
)
)
finally:
raise SystemExit(
f"/ok did not return 202 within timeout. Last error: {last_err}"
)
# Clean up: bring compose stack down to free ports for next test
args_down = [*args, "down", "-v", "--remove-orphans"]
runner.run(
subp_exec(
*compose_cmd,
*args_down,
input=stdin,
verbose=verbose,
)
)
if __name__ == "__main__":
@@ -110,6 +148,6 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("-t", "--tag", type=str)
parser.add_argument("-c", "--config", type=str, default="./langgraph.json")
parser.add_argument("-p", "--port", default=DEFAULT_PORT)
parser.add_argument("-p", "--port", type=int, default=DEFAULT_PORT)
args = parser.parse_args()
test(pathlib.Path(args.config), args.port, args.tag, verbose=True)
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@@ -14,12 +14,26 @@ jobs:
python-version:
- "3.10"
- "3.11"
- "3.14"
example:
- name: A
workdir: libs/cli/examples
tag: langgraph-test-a
- name: B
workdir: libs/cli/examples/graphs
tag: langgraph-test-b
- name: C
workdir: libs/cli/examples/graphs_reqs_a
tag: langgraph-test-c
- name: D
workdir: libs/cli/examples/graphs_reqs_b
tag: langgraph-test-d
name: "CLI integration test"
defaults:
run:
working-directory: libs/cli
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Get changed files
id: changed-files
uses: Ana06/get-changed-files@v2.3.0
@@ -27,48 +41,71 @@ jobs:
filter: "libs/cli/**"
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.all
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v7
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
enable-cache: true
cache-suffix: "cli-integration-test"
ignore-nothing-to-cache: true
- name: Setup env
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.all
working-directory: libs/cli/examples
run: cat .env.example > .env
- name: Install cli globally
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.all
run: pip install -e .
- name: Build and test service A
- name: Build and test service ${{ matrix.example.name }}
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.all
working-directory: libs/cli/examples
working-directory: ${{ matrix.example.workdir }}
env:
LANGSMITH_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.LANGSMITH_API_KEY }}
run: |
# The build-arg isn't used; just testing that we accept other args
langgraph build -t langgraph-test-a --base-image "langchain/langgraph-trial"
cp .env.example .envg
timeout 60 python ../../../.github/scripts/run_langgraph_cli_test.py -c langgraph.json -t langgraph-test-a
- name: Build and test service B
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.all
working-directory: libs/cli/examples/graphs
run: |
langgraph build -t langgraph-test-b --base-image "langchain/langgraph-trial"
timeout 60 python ../../../../.github/scripts/run_langgraph_cli_test.py -t langgraph-test-b
- name: Build and test service C
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.all
working-directory: libs/cli/examples/graphs_reqs_a
run: |
langgraph build -t langgraph-test-c --base-image "langchain/langgraph-trial"
timeout 60 python ../../../../.github/scripts/run_langgraph_cli_test.py -t langgraph-test-c
- name: Build and test service D
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.all
working-directory: libs/cli/examples/graphs_reqs_b
run: |
langgraph build -t langgraph-test-d --base-image "langchain/langgraph-trial"
timeout 60 python ../../../../.github/scripts/run_langgraph_cli_test.py -t langgraph-test-d
# Build the image for this example
langgraph build -t ${{ matrix.example.tag }}
# Prepare environment file from local or parent example directory
if [ -f .env.example ]; then cp .env.example .env; elif [ -f ../.env.example ]; then cp ../.env.example .env && cp ../.env.example ../.env; fi
if [ -n "${{ secrets.LANGSMITH_API_KEY }}" ]; then echo "LANGSMITH_API_KEY=${{ secrets.LANGSMITH_API_KEY }}" >> .env; if [ -f ../.env ]; then echo "LANGSMITH_API_KEY=${{ secrets.LANGSMITH_API_KEY }}" >> ../.env; fi; fi
# Run the integration test using the built tag
# Compute repo root to reference the shared script robustly
REPO_ROOT=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)
timeout 60 python "$REPO_ROOT/.github/scripts/run_langgraph_cli_test.py" -t ${{ matrix.example.tag }}
- name: Build JS service
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.all
working-directory: libs/cli/js-examples
run: |
langgraph build -t langgraph-test-e
- name: Build JS monorepo service
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.all
working-directory: libs/cli/js-monorepo-example
run: |
langgraph build -t langgraph-test-f -c apps/agent/langgraph.json --build-command "yarn run turbo build" --install-command "yarn install"
- name: Build Python monorepo service
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.all
working-directory: libs/cli/python-monorepo-example
run: |
langgraph build -t langgraph-test-g -c apps/agent/langgraph.json
cp apps/agent/.env.example apps/agent/.env
if [ -n "${{ secrets.LANGSMITH_API_KEY }}" ]; then echo "LANGSMITH_API_KEY=${{ secrets.LANGSMITH_API_KEY }}" >> apps/agent/.env; fi
timeout 60 python ../../../.github/scripts/run_langgraph_cli_test.py -t langgraph-test-g -c apps/agent/langgraph.json
- name: Build and test prerelease reqs service
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.all
working-directory: libs/cli/examples/graph_prerelease_reqs
run: |
langgraph build -t langgraph-test-h
cp ../.env.example .env
if [ -n "${{ secrets.LANGSMITH_API_KEY }}" ]; then echo "LANGSMITH_API_KEY=${{ secrets.LANGSMITH_API_KEY }}" >> .env; fi
timeout 60 python ../../../../.github/scripts/run_langgraph_cli_test.py -t langgraph-test-h
LANGGRAPH_VERSION=$(docker run --rm --entrypoint "" langgraph-test-h python -c "import sys; from importlib.metadata import version; v = version('langgraph'); print(v);")
if [ "$LANGGRAPH_VERSION" != "1.0.0a2" ]; then
exit 1
fi
LANGCHAIN_OPENAI_VERSION=$(docker run --rm --entrypoint "" langgraph-test-h python -c "import sys; from importlib.metadata import version; v = version('langchain-openai'); print(v);")
if [ "$LANGCHAIN_OPENAI_VERSION" != "0.3.0" ]; then
exit 1
fi
- name: Build and test prerelease reqs fail service
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.all
working-directory: libs/cli/examples/graph_prerelease_reqs_fail
run: |
langgraph build -t langgraph-test-i || [ $? -eq 1 ]
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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ jobs:
- "3.12"
name: "lint #${{ matrix.python-version }}"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Get changed files
id: changed-files
uses: Ana06/get-changed-files@v2.3.0
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ jobs:
filter: "${{ inputs.working-directory }}/**"
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.all
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v7
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
enable-cache: true
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Install dependencies
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.all
working-directory: ${{ inputs.working-directory }}
run: uv sync --frozen --group dev
run: uv sync --frozen --group lint
- name: Get .mypy_cache to speed up mypy
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.all
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Install test dependencies
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.all
working-directory: ${{ inputs.working-directory }}
run: uv sync --group dev
run: uv sync --group lint
- name: Get .mypy_cache_test to speed up mypy
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.all
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@@ -17,17 +17,17 @@ jobs:
strategy:
matrix:
python-version:
- "3.9"
- "3.10"
- "3.11"
- "3.12"
- "3.13"
- "3.14"
name: "test #${{ matrix.python-version }}"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v7
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
enable-cache: true
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Install dependencies
shell: bash
working-directory: ${{ inputs.working-directory }}
run: uv sync --frozen --group dev
run: uv sync --frozen --group test --no-dev
- name: Run tests
shell: bash
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@@ -12,20 +12,20 @@ jobs:
strategy:
matrix:
python-version:
- "3.9"
- "3.10"
- "3.11"
- "3.12"
- "3.13"
- "3.14"
defaults:
run:
working-directory: libs/langgraph
name: "test #${{ matrix.python-version }}"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v7
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
enable-cache: true
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Install dependencies
shell: bash
run: uv sync --frozen --group dev
run: uv sync --frozen --group test --no-dev
- name: Run tests
shell: bash
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@@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ permissions:
jobs:
build:
if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/main'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
@@ -24,10 +23,10 @@ jobs:
version: ${{ steps.check-version.outputs.version }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Set up Python $${ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v7
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
enable-cache: true
@@ -75,9 +74,9 @@ jobs:
id-token: write
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v5
with:
name: test-dist
path: ${{ inputs.working-directory }}/dist/
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@@ -17,16 +17,16 @@ jobs:
run:
working-directory: libs/langgraph
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- run: SHA=$(git rev-parse HEAD) && echo "SHA=$SHA" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Set up Python 3.11
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v7
with:
python-version: "3.11"
enable-cache: true
cache-suffix: "bench"
- name: Install dependencies
run: uv sync --group dev
run: uv sync --group test
- name: Run benchmarks
run: OUTPUT=out/benchmark-baseline.json make -s benchmark
- name: Save outputs
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@@ -15,20 +15,20 @@ jobs:
run:
working-directory: libs/langgraph
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- id: files
name: Get changed files
uses: Ana06/get-changed-files@v2.3.0
with:
format: json
- name: Set up Python 3.11
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v7
with:
python-version: "3.11"
enable-cache: true
cache-suffix: "bench"
- name: Install dependencies
run: uv sync --group dev
run: uv sync --group test
- name: Download baseline
uses: actions/cache/restore@v4
with:
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ jobs:
echo EOF
} >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Annotation
uses: actions/github-script@v7
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
const file = JSON.parse(`${{ steps.files.outputs.added_modified_renamed }}`)[0]
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@@ -3,7 +3,8 @@ name: CI
on:
push:
branches: [main]
branches:
- main
pull_request:
permissions:
@@ -26,7 +27,7 @@ jobs:
python: ${{ steps.filter.outputs.python }}
deps: ${{ steps.filter.outputs.deps }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- uses: dorny/paths-filter@v3
id: filter
with:
@@ -77,6 +78,7 @@ jobs:
"libs/checkpoint-sqlite",
"libs/checkpoint-postgres",
"libs/prebuilt",
"libs/sdk-py",
]
if: needs.changes.outputs.python == 'true' || needs.changes.outputs.deps == 'true'
uses: ./.github/workflows/_test.yml
@@ -98,9 +100,9 @@ jobs:
name: "Check SDK methods matching"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
with:
python-version: "3.11"
- name: Run check_sdk_methods script
@@ -116,9 +118,9 @@ jobs:
python-version:
- "3.11"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v7
with:
python-version: "3.11"
enable-cache: true
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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Install Dependencies
run: |
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
id: extract_ignore_words
- name: Codespell
uses: codespell-project/actions-codespell@v2.0
uses: codespell-project/actions-codespell@v2.1
with:
skip: '*.ambr,*.lock,*.ipynb,*.yaml,*.zlib,*.css.map,*.js.map'
ignore_words_list: ${{ steps.extract_ignore_words.outputs.ignore_words_list }}
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@@ -1,12 +1,9 @@
name: Deploy Docs
name: Deploy Docs Redirects
on:
push:
branches:
- main
pull_request:
branches:
- main
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
@@ -23,39 +20,18 @@ defaults:
working-directory: docs
jobs:
get-changed-files:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
changed-files: ${{ steps.changed-files.outputs.added_modified }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Get changed files
id: changed-files
uses: Ana06/get-changed-files@v2.3.0
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:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.MKDOCS_GITHUB_TOKEN }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Set up Python
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v7
with:
python-version: "3.12"
enable-cache: true
@@ -71,85 +47,22 @@ jobs:
uv run pip install "git+https://${GITHUB_TOKEN}@github.com/langchain-ai/mkdocs-material-insiders.git"
fi
- name: Run unit tests
# Run unit tests on the docs build pipeline
run: make tests
- name: Lint Docs
# This step lints the docs using the existing linting set up.
# It should be very fast and should not require any external services.
run: make lint-docs
- name: Build llms-text
run: make llms-text
- name: Build site
run: |
# If this is main branch, then we want to download stats. we do this
# with the env variable DOWNLOAD_STATS=true
if [ "${{ github.ref }}" == "refs/heads/main" ]; then
DOWNLOAD_STATS=true make build-docs
else
make build-docs
fi
- name: Build site (redirects only)
run: make build-docs
env:
MKDOCS_GIT_COMMITTERS_APIKEY: ${{ secrets.MKDOCS_GIT_COMMITTERS_APIKEY }}
OPENAI_API_KEY: sf-proj-1234567890 # fake placeholder, shouldn't actually be used
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: sk-ant-api03-1234567890 # fake placeholder, shouldn't actually be used
- name: Check links in notebooks
env:
LANGCHAIN_API_KEY: test
if: github.event_name == 'schedule'
run: |
if [ "${{ github.event_name }}" == "schedule" ]; then
echo "Running link check on all HTML files matching notebooks in docs directory..."
uv run pytest -v \
--check-links-ignore "https://(api|web|docs)\.smith\.langchain\.com/.*" \
--check-links-ignore "https://academy\.langchain\.com/.*" \
--check-links-ignore "https://x.com/.*" \
--check-links-ignore "https://twitter.com/.*" \
--check-links-ignore "https://github\.com/.*" \
--check-links-ignore "http://localhost:8123/.*" \
--check-links-ignore "http://localhost:2024.*" \
--check-links-ignore "http://127.0.0.1:.*" \
--check-links-ignore "/.*\.(ipynb|html)$" \
--check-links-ignore "https://python\.langchain\.com/.*" \
--check-links-ignore "https://openai\.com/.*" \
--check-links-ignore "https://www\.uber\.com/.*" \
--check-links-ignore "https://pepy\.tech/.*" \
--check-links-ignore "docs/docs/static/wordmark_*" \
--check-links $(find site -name "index.html" | grep -v 'storm/index.html')
else
echo "Fetching changes from origin/main..."
git fetch origin main
echo "Checking for changed notebook files..."
CHANGED_FILES=$(git diff --name-only --diff-filter=d origin/main | grep 'docs/docs/.*\.ipynb$' | grep -v 'storm.ipynb' | sed -E 's|^docs/docs/|site/|; s/\.ipynb$/\/index.html/' || true)
echo "Changed files: ${CHANGED_FILES}"
if [ -n "${CHANGED_FILES}" ]; then
echo "Running link check on HTML files matching changed notebook files..."
uv run pytest -v \
--check-links-ignore "https://(api|web|docs)\.smith\.langchain\.com/.*" \
--check-links-ignore "https://academy\.langchain\.com/.*" \
--check-links-ignore "http://localhost:8123/.*" \
--check-links-ignore "http://localhost:2024.*" \
--check-links-ignore "http://127.0.0.1:.*" \
--check-links-ignore "https://x.com/.*" \
--check-links-ignore "https://twitter.com/.*" \
--check-links-ignore "https://github\.com/.*" \
--check-links-ignore "/.*\.(ipynb|html)$" \
--check-links-ignore "docs/docs/static/wordmark_*" \
--check-links ${CHANGED_FILES} \
|| ([ $? = 5 ] && exit 0 || exit $?)
else
echo "No notebook files changed."
fi
fi
- name: Configure GitHub Pages
if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/main'
uses: actions/configure-pages@v5
- name: Upload Pages Artifact
# if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/main'
uses: actions/upload-pages-artifact@v3
if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/main'
uses: actions/upload-pages-artifact@v4
with:
path: ./docs/site/
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
fetch-depth: 0
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
fetch-depth: 1
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Validate PR Title
uses: amannn/action-semantic-pull-request@v5
uses: amannn/action-semantic-pull-request@v6
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
@@ -39,6 +39,8 @@ jobs:
scheduler-kafka
sdk-py
docs
ci
deps
requireScope: false
ignoreLabels: |
ignore-lint-pr-title
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@@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ env:
jobs:
build:
if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/main'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
@@ -26,10 +25,10 @@ jobs:
tag: ${{ steps.check-version.outputs.tag }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Set up Python
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v7
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
enable-cache: true
@@ -62,7 +61,13 @@ jobs:
working-directory: ${{ inputs.working-directory }}
run: |
PKG_NAME=$(grep -m 1 "^name = " pyproject.toml | cut -d '"' -f 2)
VERSION=$(grep -m 1 "^version = " pyproject.toml | cut -d '"' -f 2)
if grep -q 'dynamic.*=.*\[.*"version".*\]' pyproject.toml; then
# handle dynamic versioning
DIR_NAME=$(echo "$PKG_NAME" | tr '-' '_')
VERSION=$(grep -m 1 '^__version__' "${DIR_NAME}/__init__.py" | cut -d '"' -f 2)
else
VERSION=$(grep -m 1 "^version = " pyproject.toml | cut -d '"' -f 2)
fi
SHORT_PKG_NAME="$(echo "$PKG_NAME" | sed -e 's/langgraph//g' -e 's/-//g')"
if [ -z $SHORT_PKG_NAME ]; then
TAG="$VERSION"
@@ -81,7 +86,7 @@ jobs:
outputs:
release-body: ${{ steps.generate-release-body.outputs.release-body }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
repository: langchain-ai/langgraph
path: langgraph
@@ -137,7 +142,9 @@ 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 }}
@@ -150,7 +157,7 @@ jobs:
- test-pypi-publish
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
# We explicitly *don't* set up caching here. This ensures our tests are
# maximally sensitive to catching breakage.
@@ -166,7 +173,7 @@ jobs:
# used in the real world.
- name: Set up Python
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v7
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
enable-cache: true
@@ -214,7 +221,7 @@ jobs:
uv run python -c "import $IMPORT_NAME; print(dir($IMPORT_NAME))"
- name: Import test dependencies
run: uv sync --group dev
run: uv sync --group test
working-directory: ${{ inputs.working-directory }}
# Overwrite the local version of the package with the test PyPI version.
@@ -253,16 +260,16 @@ jobs:
working-directory: ${{ inputs.working-directory }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Set up Python
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v7
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
enable-cache: true
cache-suffix: "release"
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v5
with:
name: dist
path: ${{ inputs.working-directory }}/dist/
@@ -294,16 +301,16 @@ jobs:
working-directory: ${{ inputs.working-directory }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Set up Python
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v7
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
enable-cache: true
cache-suffix: "release"
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v5
with:
name: dist
path: ${{ inputs.working-directory }}/dist/
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@@ -28,9 +28,9 @@ jobs:
- "latest"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Set up Python + Poetry
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v7
with:
python-version: "3.11"
enable-cache: true
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@@ -16,13 +16,13 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Set up uv
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v7
with:
# use minimum supported Python version
python-version: "3.9"
python-version: "3.10"
enable-cache: true
cache-suffix: "uv-lock-upgrade"
@@ -33,8 +33,8 @@ jobs:
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v7
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
commit-message: "chore[deps]: upgrade dependencies with `uv lock --upgrade`"
title: "chore[deps]: upgrade dependencies with `uv lock --upgrade`"
commit-message: "chore(deps): upgrade dependencies with `uv lock --upgrade`"
title: "chore(deps): upgrade dependencies with `uv lock --upgrade`"
body: |
This PR updates the dependencies in all Python packages using `uv lock --upgrade`.
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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Below is a high-level overview:
- **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.
- **sdk-py** Python SDK for the LangGraph Server API.
### Dependency map
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@@ -277,9 +277,9 @@ def my_function(arg1: int, arg2: str) -> float:
Examples:
This is a section for examples of how to use the function.
.. code-block:: python
my_function(1, "hello")
```python
my_function(1, "hello")
\```
Args:
arg1: This is a description of arg1. We do not need to specify the type since
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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ LangGraph provides low-level supporting infrastructure for *any* long-running, s
While LangGraph can be used standalone, it also integrates seamlessly with any LangChain product, giving developers a full suite of tools for building agents. To improve your LLM application development, pair LangGraph with:
- [LangSmith](http://www.langchain.com/langsmith) — Helpful for agent evals and observability. Debug poor-performing LLM app runs, evaluate agent trajectories, gain visibility in production, and improve performance over time.
- [LangGraph Platform](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/concepts/langgraph_platform/) — Deploy and scale agents effortlessly with a purpose-built deployment platform for long running, stateful workflows. Discover, reuse, configure, and share agents across teams — and iterate quickly with visual prototyping in [LangGraph Studio](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/concepts/langgraph_studio/).
- [LangSmith Deployment](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/concepts/langgraph_platform/) — Deploy and scale agents effortlessly with a purpose-built deployment platform for long running, stateful workflows. Discover, reuse, configure, and share agents across teams — and iterate quickly with visual prototyping in [LangGraph Studio](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/concepts/langgraph_studio/).
- [LangChain](https://python.langchain.com/docs/introduction/) Provides integrations and composable components to streamline LLM application development.
> [!NOTE]
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ While LangGraph can be used standalone, it also integrates seamlessly with any L
## Additional resources
- [Guides](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/how-tos/): Quick, actionable code snippets for topics such as streaming, adding memory & persistence, and design patterns (e.g. branching, subgraphs, etc.).
- [Guides](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/guides/): Quick, actionable code snippets for topics such as streaming, adding memory & persistence, and design patterns (e.g. branching, subgraphs, etc.).
- [Reference](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/reference/graphs/): Detailed reference on core classes, methods, how to use the graph and checkpointing APIs, and higher-level prebuilt components.
- [Examples](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/examples/): Guided examples on getting started with LangGraph.
- [LangChain Forum](https://forum.langchain.com/): Connect with the community and share all of your technical questions, ideas, and feedback.
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@@ -13,10 +13,13 @@ build-prebuilt:
uv run python -m _scripts.third_party_page.get_download_stats --fake stats.yml; \
set +x; \
fi
uv run python -m _scripts.third_party_page.create_third_party_page stats.yml docs/agents/prebuilt.md --language python
uv run python -m _scripts.third_party_page.create_third_party_page stats.yml docs/agents/prebuilt.md
build-docs: build-prebuilt
uv run python -m mkdocs build --clean -f mkdocs.yml --strict
TARGET_LANGUAGE=python uv run python -m mkdocs build --clean -f mkdocs.yml --strict
build-docs-js: build-prebuilt
TARGET_LANGUAGE=js uv run python -m mkdocs build --clean -f mkdocs.yml --strict
llms-text:
uv run python -m _scripts.generate_llms_text docs/llms-full.txt
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@@ -1,24 +1,126 @@
# Setup
# LangGraph Documentation
To setup requirements for building docs you can run:
For more information on contributing to our documentation, see the [Contributing Guide](../CONTRIBUTING.md).
```bash
uv sync --group test
## Structure
The primary documentation is located in the `docs/` directory. This directory contains both the source files for the main documentation as well as the API reference doc build process.
### Main Documentation
Main documentation files are located in `docs/docs/` and are written in Markdown format. The site uses [**MkDocs**](https://www.mkdocs.org/) with the [Material theme](https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/) and includes:
- **Concepts**: Core LangGraph concepts and explanations
- **Tutorials**: Step-by-step learning guides
- **How-tos**: Task-focused guides for specific use cases
- **Examples**: Real-world applications and use cases
- **Jupyter Notebooks**: Interactive tutorials that are automatically converted to markdown
### API Reference
API reference documentation is defined in `docs/docs/reference/`. Each `.md` file outlines the "template" that each page is built from. Reference content is automatically generated from docstrings in the codebase using the **mkdocstrings** plugin. Once generated, the content is plugged into the corresponding markdown file where it is referenced by using manual directives to specify which classes and/or functions are documented:
```markdown
::: langgraph.graph.state.StateGraph
options:
show_if_no_docstring: true
show_root_heading: true
show_root_full_path: false
members:
- add_node
- add_edge
- add_conditional_edges
- add_sequence
- compile
```
## Serving documentation locally
## Build Process
To run the documentation server locally you can run:
Docs are built following these steps:
1. **Content Processing:**
- `_scripts/notebook_hooks.py` - Main processing pipeline that:
- Converts how-tos/tutorial Jupyter notebooks to markdown using `notebook_convert.py`
- Adds automatic API reference links to code blocks using `generate_api_reference_links.py`
- Handles conditional rendering for Python/JS versions
- Processes highlight comments and custom syntax
2. **API Reference Generation:**
- **mkdocstrings** plugin extracts docstrings from Python source code
- Manual `::: module.Class` directives in reference pages (`/docs/docs/*`) specify what to document
- Cross-references are automatically generated between docs and API
3. **Site Generation:**
- **MkDocs** processes all markdown files and generates static HTML
- Custom hooks handle redirects and inject additional functionality
4. **Deployment:**
- Site is deployed with Vercel
- `make build-docs` generates production build (also usable for local testing)
- Automatic redirects handle URL changes between versions
### Local Development
For local development, use the Makefile targets:
```bash
# Serve docs locally with hot reloading
make serve-docs
# Clean build for production testing
make build-docs
# Serve with clean build
make serve-clean-docs
```
This will start the documentation server on [http://127.0.0.1:8000/langgraph/](http://127.0.0.1:8000/langgraph/).
The `serve-docs` command:
- Watches source files for changes
- Includes dirty builds for faster iteration
- Serves on [http://127.0.0.1:8000/langgraph/](http://127.0.0.1:8000/langgraph/)
## Standards
**Docstring Format:**
The API reference uses **Google-style docstrings** with Markdown markup. The `mkdocstrings` plugin processes these to generate documentation.
**Required format:**
```python
def example_function(param1: str, param2: int = 5) -> bool:
"""Brief description of the function.
Longer description can go here. Use Markdown syntax for
rich formatting like **bold** and *italic*.
Args:
param1: Description of the first parameter.
param2: Description of the second parameter with default value.
Returns:
Description of the return value.
Raises:
ValueError: When param1 is empty.
TypeError: When param2 is not an integer.
!!! warning
This function is experimental and may change.
!!! version-added "Added in version 0.2.0"
"""
```
**Special Markers:**
- **MkDocs admonitions**: `!!! warning`, `!!! note`, `!!! version-added`
- **Code blocks**: Standard markdown ``` syntax
- **Cross-references**: Automatic linking via `generate_api_reference_links.py`
## Execute notebooks
If you would like to automatically execute all of the notebooks, to mimic the "Run notebooks" GHA, you can run:
If you would like to automatically execute all of the notebooks, to mimic the "Run notebooks" GitHub action, you can run:
```bash
python _scripts/prepare_notebooks_for_ci.py
@@ -33,8 +135,9 @@ python _scripts/prepare_notebooks_for_ci.py --comment-install-cells
```
`prepare_notebooks_for_ci.py` script will add VCR cassette context manager for each cell in the notebook, so that:
* when the notebook is run for the first time, cells with network requests will be recorded to a VCR cassette file
* when the notebook is run subsequently, the cells with network requests will be replayed from the cassettes
- when the notebook is run for the first time, cells with network requests will be recorded to a VCR cassette file
- when the notebook is run subsequently, the cells with network requests will be replayed from the cassettes
## Adding new notebooks
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@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
"""Generate API reference links for imports in Python code blocks within markdown files."""
import ast
import importlib
import logging
@@ -70,8 +72,18 @@ MANUAL_API_REFERENCES_LANGGRAPH = [
([], "langgraph.checkpoint.postgres.aio", "AsyncPostgresSaver", "checkpoints"),
([], "langgraph.checkpoint.postgres", "PostgresSaver", "checkpoints"),
# other prebuilts
(["langgraph_supervisor"], "langgraph_supervisor.supervisor", "create_supervisor", "supervisor"),
(["langgraph_supervisor"], "langgraph_supervisor.handoff", "create_handoff_tool", "supervisor"),
(
["langgraph_supervisor"],
"langgraph_supervisor.supervisor",
"create_supervisor",
"supervisor",
),
(
["langgraph_supervisor"],
"langgraph_supervisor.handoff",
"create_handoff_tool",
"supervisor",
),
([], "langgraph_supervisor.handoff", "create_forward_message_tool", "supervisor"),
(["langgraph_swarm"], "langgraph_swarm.swarm", "create_swarm", "swarm"),
(["langgraph_swarm"], "langgraph_swarm.swarm", "add_active_agent_router", "swarm"),
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@@ -0,0 +1,187 @@
"""Logic to identify and transform cross-reference links in markdown files.
This module allows supporting custom markdown syntax for "autolinks". These are links
that will be transformed based on the current scope context, such as "global", "python",
or "js" into an appropriate markdown link format.
For example,
```markdown
@[StateGraph]
```
May be transformed into:
```markdown
[StateGraph](some_path/api-reference/state-graph.md)
```
The transformation value depends on the scope in which the link is used.
"""
import logging
import re
from typing import Optional
from _scripts.link_map import SCOPE_LINK_MAPS
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def _transform_link(
link_name: str,
scope: str,
file_path: str,
line_number: int,
custom_title: Optional[str] = None,
) -> Optional[str]:
"""Transform a cross-reference link based on the current scope.
Args:
link_name: The name of the link to transform (e.g., "StateGraph").
scope: The current scope context ("global", "python", "js", etc.).
file_path: The file path for error reporting.
line_number: The line number for error reporting.
custom_title: Optional custom title for the link. If `None`, uses link_name.
Returns:
A formatted markdown link if the link is found in the scope mapping,
None otherwise.
Example:
>>> _transform_link("StateGraph", "python", "file.md", 5)
"[StateGraph](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/reference/graphs/#langgraph.graph.StateGraph)"
>>> _transform_link("StateGraph", "python", "file.md", 5, "Custom Title")
"[Custom Title](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/reference/graphs/#langgraph.graph.StateGraph)"
>>> _transform_link("unknown-link", "python", "file.md", 5)
None
"""
if scope == "global":
# Special scope that is composed of both Python and JS links
# For now, we will substitute in the python scope!
# But we need to add support for handling both scopes.
scope = "python"
logger.error(
"Encountered unhandled 'global' scope. Defaulting to 'python'."
"In file: %s, line %d, link_name: %s",
file_path,
line_number,
link_name,
)
link_map = SCOPE_LINK_MAPS.get(scope, {})
url = link_map.get(link_name)
if url:
title = custom_title if custom_title is not None else link_name
return f"[{title}]({url})"
else:
# Log error with file location information
logger.info(
# Using %s
"Link '%s' not found in scope '%s'. "
"In file: %s, line %d. Available links in scope: %s",
link_name,
scope,
file_path,
line_number,
list(link_map.keys() if link_map else []),
)
return None
CONDITIONAL_FENCE_PATTERN = re.compile(
r"""
^ # Start of line
(?P<indent>[ \t]*) # Optional indentation (spaces or tabs)
::: # Literal fence marker
(?P<language>\w+)? # Optional language identifier (named group: language)
\s* # Optional trailing whitespace
$ # End of line
""",
re.VERBOSE,
)
CROSS_REFERENCE_PATTERN = re.compile(
r"""
(?: # Non-capturing group for two possible formats:
@\[ # @ symbol followed by opening bracket for title
(?P<title>[^\]]+) # Custom title - one or more non-bracket characters
\] # Closing bracket for title
\[ # Opening bracket for link name
(?P<link_name_with_title>[^\]]+) # Link name - one or more non-bracket characters
\] # Closing bracket for link name
| # OR
@\[ # @ symbol followed by opening bracket
(?P<link_name>[^\]]+) # Link name - one or more non-bracket characters
\] # Closing bracket
)
""",
re.VERBOSE,
)
def _replace_autolinks(
markdown: str, file_path: str, *, default_scope: str = "python"
) -> str:
"""Preprocess markdown lines to handle @[links] with conditional fence scopes.
This function processes markdown content to transform @[link_name] references
based on the current conditional fence scope. Conditional fences use the
syntax :::language to define scope boundaries.
Args:
markdown: The markdown content to process.
file_path: The file path for error reporting.
default_scope: The default scope to use if no scope is matched.
Returns:
Processed markdown content with @[references] transformed to proper
markdown links or left unchanged if not found.
Example:
Input:
"@[StateGraph]\\n:::python\\n@[Command]\\n:::\\n"
Output:
"[StateGraph](url)\\n:::python\\n[Command](url)\\n:::\\n"
"""
# Track the current scope context
current_scope = default_scope
lines = markdown.splitlines(keepends=True)
processed_lines = []
for line_number, line in enumerate(lines, 1):
line_stripped = line.strip()
# Check if this line defines a new conditional fence scope
fence_match = CONDITIONAL_FENCE_PATTERN.match(line_stripped)
if fence_match:
language = fence_match.group("language")
# Set scope to the specified language, or reset to global if no language
current_scope = language.lower() if language else default_scope
processed_lines.append(line)
continue
# Transform all @[link_name] references in this line based on current scope
def replace_cross_reference(match: re.Match[str]) -> str:
"""Replace a single @[link_name] with the scoped equivalent."""
# Check if this is the @[title][ref] format or @[ref] format
title = match.group("title")
if title is not None:
# This is @[title][ref] format
link_name = match.group("link_name_with_title")
custom_title = title
else:
# This is @[ref] format
link_name = match.group("link_name")
custom_title = None
transformed = _transform_link(
link_name, current_scope, file_path, line_number, custom_title
)
return transformed if transformed is not None else match.group(0)
transformed_line = CROSS_REFERENCE_PATTERN.sub(replace_cross_reference, line)
processed_lines.append(transformed_line)
return "".join(processed_lines)
@@ -4,9 +4,11 @@ import argparse
import requests
from langchain_anthropic import ChatAnthropic
from textwrap import dedent
# Load reference TypeScript snippets
URL = "https://gist.githubusercontent.com/eyurtsev/e7486731415463a9bc5b4682358859c8/raw/b5a5fda9c7e3387cfcb781f25082814d43675d50/gistfile1.txt"
URL = "https://gist.githubusercontent.com/dqbd/b35d49e2ceec80e654fe1c5ab61ec477/raw/f4768aeedb67628190a4e06d063a938afc8e7672/snippets.md"
response = requests.get(URL)
response.raise_for_status()
reference_snippets = response.text
@@ -14,6 +16,80 @@ reference_snippets = response.text
# Initialize model
model = ChatAnthropic(model="claude-sonnet-4-0", max_tokens=64_000)
FLUENT_INTERFACE_PROMPT = (
"CRITICAL: Always use method chaining (fluent interface) for StateGraph operations in TypeScript. "
"Never create separate variables for the graph builder or call methods individually. "
"The fluent interface provides better type safety and is the preferred pattern.\n\n"
"CORRECT examples with fluent interface:\n"
+ dedent(
"""
```typescript
const graph = new StateGraph(MyState)
.addNode('node1', node1)
.addNode('node2', node2)
.addEdge(START, 'node1')
.addEdge('node1', 'node2')
.addEdge('node2', END)
.compile()
```
```typescript
const graph = new StateGraph(MyState)
.addNode('chatbot', chatbot)
.addEdge(START, 'chatbot')
.addEdge('chatbot', END)
.compile()
```
```typescript
const graph = new StateGraph(MyState)
.addNode('chatbot', chatbot)
.addEdge(START, 'chatbot')
.addEdge('chatbot', END)
.compile()
```
"""
)
+ "\n"
+ "INCORRECT examples to avoid:\n"
+ dedent(
"""
```typescript
// WRONG: Creating separate builder variable
const graphBuilder = new StateGraph(MyState)
graphBuilder.addNode('node1', node1)
graphBuilder.addEdge(START, 'node1')
const graph = graphBuilder.compile()
```
```typescript
// WRONG: Using Python-style method names
const workflow = new StateGraph(MyState)
workflow.add_node('node1', node1)
workflow.add_edge(START, 'node1')
const graph = workflow.compile()
```
```typescript
// WRONG: Calling methods individually
const graphBuilder = new StateGraph(MyState)
graphBuilder.addNode('chatbot', chatbot)
graphBuilder.addEdge(START, 'chatbot')
graphBuilder.addEdge('chatbot', END)
const graph = graphBuilder.compile()
```
"""
)
+ "\n"
+ "Key rules:\n"
+ "- Always chain methods directly on the StateGraph constructor\n"
+ "- Use camelCase method names (addNode, addEdge, not add_node, add_edge)\n"
+ "- Always end with .compile()\n"
+ "- Never store the builder in a separate variable\n"
)
TRANSLATION_PROMPT = (
"You are a helpful assistant that translates Python-based technical "
"documentation written in Markdown to equivalent TypeScript-based documentation. "
@@ -32,6 +108,12 @@ TRANSLATION_PROMPT = (
"the translation. "
"Use the reference TypeScript snippets as guidance whenever possible to "
"maintain alignment with existing conventions.\n\n"
"IMPORTANT REQUIREMENTS:\n"
"- Use Zod for state definition for StateGraph. Avoid using Annotation since it will be deprecated in the future.\n"
"- ALWAYS use fluent interface (method chaining) for StateGraph operations - this is CRITICAL\n"
"- Never create separate variables for graph builders\n"
"- Always chain methods directly on the StateGraph constructor and end with .compile()\n\n"
f"{FLUENT_INTERFACE_PROMPT}\n\n"
f"Here are the reference TypeScript snippets:\n\n{reference_snippets}\n\n"
)
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
.prettierrc
.eslint.config.mjs
package.json
README.md
tsconfig.json
yarn.lock
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
{
"$schema": "https://json.schemastore.org/prettierrc",
"printWidth": 80,
"tabWidth": 2,
"useTabs": false,
"semi": true,
"singleQuote": false,
"quoteProps": "as-needed",
"jsxSingleQuote": false,
"trailingComma": "es5",
"bracketSpacing": true,
"arrowParens": "always",
"requirePragma": false,
"insertPragma": false,
"proseWrap": "preserve",
"htmlWhitespaceSensitivity": "css",
"vueIndentScriptAndStyle": false,
"endOfLine": "lf"
}
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
# \_codeblocks
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
import js from "@eslint/js";
import globals from "globals";
import tseslint from "typescript-eslint";
import { defineConfig } from "eslint/config";
export default defineConfig([
{
files: ["**/*.{js,mjs,cjs,ts,mts,cts}"],
plugins: { js },
extends: ["js/recommended"],
languageOptions: { globals: globals.browser },
},
tseslint.configs.recommended,
]);
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
{
"name": "_codeblocks",
"packageManager": "yarn@4.6.0",
"scripts": {
"lint": "eslint .",
"lint:fix": "eslint . --fix",
"format": "prettier --write .",
"format:fix": "prettier --write . --fix"
},
"dependencies": {
"@langchain/anthropic": "^0.3.24",
"@langchain/core": "^0.3.66",
"@langchain/langgraph": "^0.3.11",
"@langchain/langgraph-api": "^0.0.52",
"@langchain/langgraph-sdk": "^0.0.102",
"@langchain/openai": "^0.6.3",
"zod": "^4.0.10"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@eslint/js": "^9.32.0",
"eslint": "^9.32.0",
"globals": "^16.3.0",
"jiti": "^2.5.1",
"typescript": "^5.8.3",
"typescript-eslint": "^8.38.0"
}
}
@@ -0,0 +1,114 @@
{
"compilerOptions": {
/* Visit https://aka.ms/tsconfig to read more about this file */
/* Projects */
// "incremental": true, /* Save .tsbuildinfo files to allow for incremental compilation of projects. */
// "composite": true, /* Enable constraints that allow a TypeScript project to be used with project references. */
// "tsBuildInfoFile": "./.tsbuildinfo", /* Specify the path to .tsbuildinfo incremental compilation file. */
// "disableSourceOfProjectReferenceRedirect": true, /* Disable preferring source files instead of declaration files when referencing composite projects. */
// "disableSolutionSearching": true, /* Opt a project out of multi-project reference checking when editing. */
// "disableReferencedProjectLoad": true, /* Reduce the number of projects loaded automatically by TypeScript. */
/* Language and Environment */
"target": "esnext", /* Set the JavaScript language version for emitted JavaScript and include compatible library declarations. */
// "lib": [], /* Specify a set of bundled library declaration files that describe the target runtime environment. */
// "jsx": "preserve", /* Specify what JSX code is generated. */
// "libReplacement": true, /* Enable lib replacement. */
// "experimentalDecorators": true, /* Enable experimental support for legacy experimental decorators. */
// "emitDecoratorMetadata": true, /* Emit design-type metadata for decorated declarations in source files. */
// "jsxFactory": "", /* Specify the JSX factory function used when targeting React JSX emit, e.g. 'React.createElement' or 'h'. */
// "jsxFragmentFactory": "", /* Specify the JSX Fragment reference used for fragments when targeting React JSX emit e.g. 'React.Fragment' or 'Fragment'. */
// "jsxImportSource": "", /* Specify module specifier used to import the JSX factory functions when using 'jsx: react-jsx*'. */
// "reactNamespace": "", /* Specify the object invoked for 'createElement'. This only applies when targeting 'react' JSX emit. */
// "noLib": true, /* Disable including any library files, including the default lib.d.ts. */
// "useDefineForClassFields": true, /* Emit ECMAScript-standard-compliant class fields. */
// "moduleDetection": "auto", /* Control what method is used to detect module-format JS files. */
/* Modules */
"module": "nodenext", /* Specify what module code is generated. */
// "rootDir": "./", /* Specify the root folder within your source files. */
"moduleResolution": "nodenext", /* Specify how TypeScript looks up a file from a given module specifier. */
// "baseUrl": "./", /* Specify the base directory to resolve non-relative module names. */
// "paths": {}, /* Specify a set of entries that re-map imports to additional lookup locations. */
// "rootDirs": [], /* Allow multiple folders to be treated as one when resolving modules. */
// "typeRoots": [], /* Specify multiple folders that act like './node_modules/@types'. */
// "types": [], /* Specify type package names to be included without being referenced in a source file. */
// "allowUmdGlobalAccess": true, /* Allow accessing UMD globals from modules. */
// "moduleSuffixes": [], /* List of file name suffixes to search when resolving a module. */
// "allowImportingTsExtensions": true, /* Allow imports to include TypeScript file extensions. Requires '--moduleResolution bundler' and either '--noEmit' or '--emitDeclarationOnly' to be set. */
// "rewriteRelativeImportExtensions": true, /* Rewrite '.ts', '.tsx', '.mts', and '.cts' file extensions in relative import paths to their JavaScript equivalent in output files. */
// "resolvePackageJsonExports": true, /* Use the package.json 'exports' field when resolving package imports. */
// "resolvePackageJsonImports": true, /* Use the package.json 'imports' field when resolving imports. */
// "customConditions": [], /* Conditions to set in addition to the resolver-specific defaults when resolving imports. */
// "noUncheckedSideEffectImports": true, /* Check side effect imports. */
// "resolveJsonModule": true, /* Enable importing .json files. */
// "allowArbitraryExtensions": true, /* Enable importing files with any extension, provided a declaration file is present. */
// "noResolve": true, /* Disallow 'import's, 'require's or '<reference>'s from expanding the number of files TypeScript should add to a project. */
/* JavaScript Support */
// "allowJs": true, /* Allow JavaScript files to be a part of your program. Use the 'checkJS' option to get errors from these files. */
// "checkJs": true, /* Enable error reporting in type-checked JavaScript files. */
// "maxNodeModuleJsDepth": 1, /* Specify the maximum folder depth used for checking JavaScript files from 'node_modules'. Only applicable with 'allowJs'. */
/* Emit */
// "declaration": true, /* Generate .d.ts files from TypeScript and JavaScript files in your project. */
// "declarationMap": true, /* Create sourcemaps for d.ts files. */
// "emitDeclarationOnly": true, /* Only output d.ts files and not JavaScript files. */
// "sourceMap": true, /* Create source map files for emitted JavaScript files. */
// "inlineSourceMap": true, /* Include sourcemap files inside the emitted JavaScript. */
// "noEmit": true, /* Disable emitting files from a compilation. */
// "outFile": "./", /* Specify a file that bundles all outputs into one JavaScript file. If 'declaration' is true, also designates a file that bundles all .d.ts output. */
// "outDir": "./", /* Specify an output folder for all emitted files. */
// "removeComments": true, /* Disable emitting comments. */
// "importHelpers": true, /* Allow importing helper functions from tslib once per project, instead of including them per-file. */
// "downlevelIteration": true, /* Emit more compliant, but verbose and less performant JavaScript for iteration. */
// "sourceRoot": "", /* Specify the root path for debuggers to find the reference source code. */
// "mapRoot": "", /* Specify the location where debugger should locate map files instead of generated locations. */
// "inlineSources": true, /* Include source code in the sourcemaps inside the emitted JavaScript. */
// "emitBOM": true, /* Emit a UTF-8 Byte Order Mark (BOM) in the beginning of output files. */
// "newLine": "crlf", /* Set the newline character for emitting files. */
// "stripInternal": true, /* Disable emitting declarations that have '@internal' in their JSDoc comments. */
// "noEmitHelpers": true, /* Disable generating custom helper functions like '__extends' in compiled output. */
// "noEmitOnError": true, /* Disable emitting files if any type checking errors are reported. */
// "preserveConstEnums": true, /* Disable erasing 'const enum' declarations in generated code. */
// "declarationDir": "./", /* Specify the output directory for generated declaration files. */
/* Interop Constraints */
// "isolatedModules": true, /* Ensure that each file can be safely transpiled without relying on other imports. */
// "verbatimModuleSyntax": true, /* Do not transform or elide any imports or exports not marked as type-only, ensuring they are written in the output file's format based on the 'module' setting. */
// "isolatedDeclarations": true, /* Require sufficient annotation on exports so other tools can trivially generate declaration files. */
// "erasableSyntaxOnly": true, /* Do not allow runtime constructs that are not part of ECMAScript. */
// "allowSyntheticDefaultImports": true, /* Allow 'import x from y' when a module doesn't have a default export. */
"esModuleInterop": true, /* Emit additional JavaScript to ease support for importing CommonJS modules. This enables 'allowSyntheticDefaultImports' for type compatibility. */
// "preserveSymlinks": true, /* Disable resolving symlinks to their realpath. This correlates to the same flag in node. */
"forceConsistentCasingInFileNames": true, /* Ensure that casing is correct in imports. */
/* Type Checking */
"strict": false, /* Enable all strict type-checking options. */
// "noImplicitAny": true, /* Enable error reporting for expressions and declarations with an implied 'any' type. */
// "strictNullChecks": true, /* When type checking, take into account 'null' and 'undefined'. */
// "strictFunctionTypes": true, /* When assigning functions, check to ensure parameters and the return values are subtype-compatible. */
// "strictBindCallApply": true, /* Check that the arguments for 'bind', 'call', and 'apply' methods match the original function. */
// "strictPropertyInitialization": true, /* Check for class properties that are declared but not set in the constructor. */
// "strictBuiltinIteratorReturn": true, /* Built-in iterators are instantiated with a 'TReturn' type of 'undefined' instead of 'any'. */
// "noImplicitThis": true, /* Enable error reporting when 'this' is given the type 'any'. */
// "useUnknownInCatchVariables": true, /* Default catch clause variables as 'unknown' instead of 'any'. */
// "alwaysStrict": true, /* Ensure 'use strict' is always emitted. */
// "noUnusedLocals": true, /* Enable error reporting when local variables aren't read. */
// "noUnusedParameters": true, /* Raise an error when a function parameter isn't read. */
// "exactOptionalPropertyTypes": true, /* Interpret optional property types as written, rather than adding 'undefined'. */
// "noImplicitReturns": true, /* Enable error reporting for codepaths that do not explicitly return in a function. */
// "noFallthroughCasesInSwitch": true, /* Enable error reporting for fallthrough cases in switch statements. */
// "noUncheckedIndexedAccess": true, /* Add 'undefined' to a type when accessed using an index. */
// "noImplicitOverride": true, /* Ensure overriding members in derived classes are marked with an override modifier. */
// "noPropertyAccessFromIndexSignature": true, /* Enforces using indexed accessors for keys declared using an indexed type. */
// "allowUnusedLabels": true, /* Disable error reporting for unused labels. */
// "allowUnreachableCode": true, /* Disable error reporting for unreachable code. */
/* Completeness */
// "skipDefaultLibCheck": true, /* Skip type checking .d.ts files that are included with TypeScript. */
"skipLibCheck": true /* Skip type checking all .d.ts files. */
""
}
}
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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""Extracts typescript code blocks from a markdown file."""
import argparse
import json
import re
import os
from typing import List, TypedDict, Literal
class CodeBlock(TypedDict):
"""A code block extracted from a markdown file."""
starting_line: int
"""The line number where the code block starts in the source file"""
ending_line: int
"""The line number where the code block ends in the source file"""
indentation: int
"""Number of spaces/tabs used for indentation of the code block"""
source_file: str
"""Path to the markdown file containing this code block"""
frontmatter: str
"""Any metadata or frontmatter specified after the opening code fence"""
code: str
"""The actual code content within the code block"""
language: str
"""The language of the code block (e.g. typescript, javascript)"""
def extract_code_blocks(markdown_content: str, source_file: str) -> List[CodeBlock]:
"""Extracts code blocks from a markdown file.
Args:
markdown_content: The content of the markdown file.
source_file: The path to the markdown file.
Returns:
A list of TypedDicts, where each dict represents a code block.
"""
# Regex to find code blocks with specified languages, capturing indentation
# and frontmatter.
pattern = re.compile(
r"^(?P<indentation>\s*)```(?P<language>typescript|javascript|ts|js)(?P<frontmatter>[^\n]*)\n(?P<code>.*?)\n^(?P=indentation)```\s*$",
re.DOTALL | re.MULTILINE,
)
code_blocks: List[CodeBlock] = []
for match in pattern.finditer(markdown_content):
start_pos = match.start()
# Calculate line numbers
starting_line = markdown_content.count("\n", 0, start_pos) + 1
ending_line = starting_line + match.group(0).count("\n")
indentation_str = match.group("indentation")
code_block: CodeBlock = {
"starting_line": starting_line,
"ending_line": ending_line,
"indentation": len(indentation_str),
"source_file": source_file,
"frontmatter": match.group("frontmatter").strip(),
"code": match.group("code"),
"language": match.group("language"),
}
code_blocks.append(code_block)
return code_blocks
def dump_code_blocks(input_file: str, output_file: str, format: Literal["json", "inline"]) -> None:
"""Function to extract and save code blocks from a markdown file.
Args:
input_file: Path to the input markdown file.
output_file: Path to the output JSON file for the extracted code blocks.
format: Output format - either "json" or "inline"
"""
with open(input_file, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
markdown_content = f.read()
extracted_code = extract_code_blocks(markdown_content, input_file)
if len(extracted_code) == 0:
print(f"No code blocks found in {input_file}")
return
if format == "json":
with open(output_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
json.dump(extracted_code, f, indent=2)
elif format == "inline":
with open(output_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
for code_block in extracted_code:
f.write(f"// {json.dumps({k:v for k,v in code_block.items() if k != 'code'})}\n")
f.write("\n")
f.write(code_block["code"])
f.write("\n")
print(f"Extracted {len(extracted_code)} code blocks from {input_file} to {output_file}")
def main(input_path: str, output_path: str, format: Literal["json", "inline"]) -> None:
"""Main function to extract code blocks from a markdown file.
Args:
input_file: Path to the input markdown file.
output_file: Path to the output JSON file for the extracted code blocks.
format: Output format - either "json" or "inline"
"""
# Check if input path is a directory
if os.path.isdir(input_path):
if os.path.isfile(output_path):
raise ValueError("If input_path is a directory, output_path must also be a directory")
if not os.path.isdir(output_path):
os.makedirs(output_path, exist_ok=True)
# Process each markdown file in the directory recursively
for root, _, files in os.walk(input_path):
for filename in files:
if filename.endswith(".md"):
# Get relative path to maintain directory structure
rel_path = os.path.relpath(root, input_path)
input_file = os.path.join(root, filename)
# Create output directory if it doesn't exist
output_dir = os.path.join(output_path, rel_path)
os.makedirs(output_dir, exist_ok=True)
output_file = os.path.join(output_dir, filename.replace(".md", ".ts"))
dump_code_blocks(input_file, output_file, format)
else:
# Process single file
dump_code_blocks(input_path, output_path, format)
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Extract typescript code blocks from a markdown file."
)
parser.add_argument(
"input_file",
help="Path to the input markdown file.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"output_file",
help="Path to the output JSON file for the extracted code blocks.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--format",
choices=["json", "inline"],
default="json",
help="Output format - either 'json' or 'inline'",
)
args = parser.parse_args()
main(args.input_file, args.output_file, args.format)
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JS_LINK_MAP = {
"langgraph.types.interrupt": "https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraphjs/reference/functions/langgraph.interrupt-2.html",
"create_react_agent": "https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraphjs/reference/functions/langgraph_prebuilt.createReactAgent.html",
"langgraph.types.Command": "https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraphjs/reference/classes/langgraph.Command.html",
"""Link mapping for cross-reference resolution across different scopes.
This module provides link mappings for different language/framework scopes
to resolve @[link_name] references to actual URLs.
"""
# Python-specific link mappings
PYTHON_LINK_MAP = {
"StateGraph": "reference/graphs/#langgraph.graph.StateGraph",
"add_conditional_edges": "reference/graphs/#langgraph.graph.state.StateGraph.add_conditional_edges",
"add_edge": "reference/graphs/#langgraph.graph.state.StateGraph.add_edge",
"add_node": "reference/graphs/#langgraph.graph.state.StateGraph.add_node",
"add_messages": "reference/graphs/#langgraph.graph.message.add_messages",
"ToolNode": "reference/agents/#langgraph.prebuilt.tool_node.ToolNode",
"CompiledStateGraph.astream": "reference/graphs/#langgraph.graph.state.CompiledStateGraph.astream",
"Pregel.astream": "reference/pregel/#langgraph.pregel.Pregel.astream",
"AsyncPostgresSaver": "reference/checkpoints/#langgraph.checkpoint.postgres.aio.AsyncPostgresSaver",
"AsyncSqliteSaver": "reference/checkpoints/#langgraph.checkpoint.sqlite.aio.AsyncSqliteSaver",
"BaseCheckpointSaver": "reference/checkpoints/#langgraph.checkpoint.base.BaseCheckpointSaver",
"BaseStore": "reference/store/#langgraph.store.base.BaseStore",
"BaseStore.put": "reference/store/#langgraph.store.base.BaseStore.put",
"BinaryOperatorAggregate": "reference/pregel/#langgraph.pregel.Pregel--advanced-channels-context-and-binaryoperatoraggregate",
"CipherProtocol": "reference/checkpoints/#langgraph.checkpoint.serde.base.CipherProtocol",
"client.runs.stream": "cloud/reference/sdk/python_sdk_ref/#langgraph_sdk.client.RunsClient.stream",
"client.runs.wait": "cloud/reference/sdk/python_sdk_ref/#langgraph_sdk.client.RunsClient.wait",
"client.threads.get_history": "cloud/reference/sdk/python_sdk_ref/#langgraph_sdk.client.ThreadsClient.get_history",
"client.threads.update_state": "cloud/reference/sdk/python_sdk_ref/#langgraph_sdk.client.ThreadsClient.update_state",
"Command": "reference/types/#langgraph.types.Command",
"CompiledStateGraph": "reference/graphs/#langgraph.graph.state.CompiledStateGraph",
"create_react_agent": "reference/prebuilt/#langgraph.prebuilt.chat_agent_executor.create_react_agent",
"create_supervisor": "reference/supervisor/#langgraph_supervisor.supervisor.create_supervisor",
"EncryptedSerializer": "reference/checkpoints/#langgraph.checkpoint.serde.encrypted.EncryptedSerializer",
"entrypoint.final": "reference/func/#langgraph.func.entrypoint.final",
"entrypoint": "reference/func/#langgraph.func.entrypoint",
"from_pycryptodome_aes": "reference/checkpoints/#langgraph.checkpoint.serde.encrypted.EncryptedSerializer.from_pycryptodome_aes",
"get_state_history": "reference/graphs/#langgraph.graph.state.CompiledStateGraph.get_state_history",
"get_stream_writer": "reference/config/#langgraph.config.get_stream_writer",
"HumanInterrupt": "reference/prebuilt/#langgraph.prebuilt.interrupt.HumanInterrupt",
"InjectedState": "reference/agents/#langgraph.prebuilt.tool_node.InjectedState",
"InMemorySaver": "reference/checkpoints/#langgraph.checkpoint.memory.InMemorySaver",
"interrupt": "reference/types/#langgraph.types.Interrupt",
"CompiledStateGraph.invoke": "reference/graphs/#langgraph.graph.state.CompiledStateGraph.invoke",
"JsonPlusSerializer": "reference/checkpoints/#langgraph.checkpoint.serde.jsonplus.JsonPlusSerializer",
"langgraph.json": "cloud/reference/cli/#configuration-file",
"LastValue": "reference/channels/#langgraph.channels.LastValue",
"PostgresSaver": "reference/checkpoints/#langgraph.checkpoint.postgres.PostgresSaver",
"Pregel": "reference/pregel/",
"Pregel.stream": "reference/pregel/#langgraph.pregel.Pregel.stream",
"pre_model_hook": "reference/prebuilt/#langgraph.prebuilt.chat_agent_executor.create_react_agent",
"protocol": "reference/checkpoints/#langgraph.checkpoint.serde.base.SerializerProtocol",
"Send": "reference/types/#langgraph.types.Send",
"SerializerProtocol": "reference/checkpoints/#langgraph.checkpoint.serde.base.SerializerProtocol",
"SqliteSaver": "reference/checkpoints/#langgraph.checkpoint.sqlite.SqliteSaver",
"START": "reference/constants/#langgraph.constants.START",
"CompiledStateGraph.stream": "reference/graphs/#langgraph.graph.state.CompiledStateGraph.stream",
"task": "reference/func/#langgraph.func.task",
"Topic": "reference/channels/#langgraph.channels.Topic",
"update_state": "reference/graphs/#langgraph.graph.state.CompiledStateGraph.update_state",
}
# JavaScript-specific link mappings
JS_LINK_MAP = {
"Auth": "reference/classes/sdk_auth.Auth.html",
"StateGraph": "reference/classes/langgraph.StateGraph.html",
"add_conditional_edges": "/reference/classes/langgraph.StateGraph.html#addConditionalEdges",
"add_edge": "reference/classes/langgraph.StateGraph.html#addEdge",
"add_node": "reference/classes/langgraph.StateGraph.html#addNode",
"add_messages": "reference/modules/langgraph.html#addMessages",
"ToolNode": "reference/classes/langgraph_prebuilt.ToolNode.html",
"BaseCheckpointSaver": "reference/classes/checkpoint.BaseCheckpointSaver.html",
"BaseStore": "reference/classes/checkpoint.BaseStore.html",
"BaseStore.put": "reference/classes/checkpoint.BaseStore.html#put",
"BinaryOperatorAggregate": "reference/classes/langgraph.BinaryOperatorAggregate.html",
"client.runs.stream": "reference/classes/sdk_client.RunsClient.html#stream",
"client.runs.wait": "reference/classes/sdk_client.RunsClient.html#wait",
"client.threads.get_history": "reference/classes/sdk_client.ThreadsClient.html#getHistory",
"client.threads.update_state": "reference/classes/sdk_client.ThreadsClient.html#updateState",
"Command": "reference/classes/langgraph.Command.html",
"CompiledStateGraph": "reference/classes/langgraph.CompiledStateGraph.html",
"create_react_agent": "reference/functions/langgraph_prebuilt.createReactAgent.html",
"create_supervisor": "reference/functions/langgraph_supervisor.createSupervisor.html",
"entrypoint.final": "reference/functions/langgraph.entrypoint.html#final",
"entrypoint": "reference/functions/langgraph.entrypoint.html",
"getContextVariable": "https://v03.api.js.langchain.com/functions/_langchain_core.context.getContextVariable.html",
"get_state_history": "reference/classes/langgraph.CompiledStateGraph.html#getStateHistory",
"HumanInterrupt": "reference/interfaces/langgraph_prebuilt.HumanInterrupt.html",
"interrupt": "reference/functions/langgraph.interrupt-2.html",
"CompiledStateGraph.invoke": "reference/classes/langgraph.CompiledStateGraph.html#invoke",
"langgraph.json": "cloud/reference/cli/#configuration-file",
"MemorySaver": "reference/classes/checkpoint.MemorySaver.html",
"messagesStateReducer": "reference/functions/langgraph.messagesStateReducer.html",
"PostgresSaver": "reference/classes/checkpoint_postgres.PostgresSaver.html",
"Pregel": "reference/classes/langgraph.Pregel.html",
"Pregel.stream": "reference/classes/langgraph.Pregel.html#stream",
"pre_model_hook": "reference/functions/langgraph_prebuilt.createReactAgent.html",
"protocol": "reference/interfaces/checkpoint.SerializerProtocol.html",
"Send": "reference/classes/langgraph.Send.html",
"SerializerProtocol": "reference/interfaces/checkpoint.SerializerProtocol.html",
"SqliteSaver": "reference/classes/checkpoint_sqlite.SqliteSaver.html",
"START": "reference/variables/langgraph.START.html",
"CompiledStateGraph.stream": "reference/classes/langgraph.CompiledStateGraph.html#stream",
"task": "reference/functions/langgraph.task.html",
## TODO (hntrl): export Topic from langgraphjs
# "Topic": "reference/classes/langgraph_channels.Topic.html",
"update_state": "reference/classes/langgraph.CompiledStateGraph.html#updateState",
}
# TODO: Allow updating these to localhost for local development
PY_REFERENCE_HOST = "https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/"
JS_REFERENCE_HOST = "https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraphjs/"
for key, value in PYTHON_LINK_MAP.items():
# Ensure the link is absolute
if not value.startswith("http"):
PYTHON_LINK_MAP[key] = f"{PY_REFERENCE_HOST}{value}"
for key, value in JS_LINK_MAP.items():
# Ensure the link is absolute
if not value.startswith("http"):
JS_LINK_MAP[key] = f"{JS_REFERENCE_HOST}{value}"
# Global scope is assembled from the Python and JS mappings
# Combined mapping by scope
SCOPE_LINK_MAPS = {
"python": PYTHON_LINK_MAP,
"js": JS_LINK_MAP,
}
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"""Convert Jupyter notebooks to markdown with custom processing."""
import ast
import os
import re
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from mkdocs.structure.pages import Page
from _scripts.generate_api_reference_links import update_markdown_with_imports
from _scripts.link_map import JS_LINK_MAP
from _scripts.handle_auto_links import _replace_autolinks
from _scripts.notebook_convert import convert_notebook
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@@ -27,130 +27,413 @@ DISABLED = os.getenv("DISABLE_NOTEBOOK_CONVERT") in ("1", "true", "True")
REDIRECT_MAP = {
# lib redirects
"how-tos/stream-values.ipynb": "how-tos/streaming.md#stream-graph-state",
"how-tos/stream-updates.ipynb": "how-tos/streaming.md#stream-graph-state",
"how-tos/streaming-content.ipynb": "how-tos/streaming.md",
"how-tos/stream-multiple.ipynb": "how-tos/streaming.md#stream-multiple-nodes",
"how-tos/streaming-tokens-without-langchain.ipynb": "how-tos/streaming.md#use-with-any-llm",
"how-tos/streaming-from-final-node.ipynb": "how-tos/streaming-specific-nodes.ipynb",
"how-tos/streaming-events-from-within-tools-without-langchain.ipynb": "how-tos/streaming-events-from-within-tools.ipynb#example-without-langchain",
"how-tos/stream-values.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/streaming",
"how-tos/stream-updates.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/streaming",
"how-tos/streaming-content.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/streaming",
"how-tos/stream-multiple.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/streaming",
"how-tos/streaming-tokens-without-langchain.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/streaming",
"how-tos/streaming-from-final-node.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/streaming",
"how-tos/streaming-events-from-within-tools-without-langchain.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/streaming",
# graph-api
"how-tos/state-reducers.ipynb": "how-tos/graph-api.md#define-and-update-state",
"how-tos/sequence.ipynb": "how-tos/graph-api.md#create-a-sequence-of-steps",
"how-tos/branching.ipynb": "how-tos/graph-api.md#create-branches",
"how-tos/recursion-limit.ipynb": "how-tos/graph-api.md#create-and-control-loops",
"how-tos/visualization.ipynb": "how-tos/graph-api.md#visualize-your-graph",
"how-tos/input_output_schema.ipynb": "how-tos/graph-api.md#define-input-and-output-schemas",
"how-tos/pass_private_state.ipynb": "how-tos/graph-api.md#pass-private-state-between-nodes",
"how-tos/state-model.ipynb": "how-tos/graph-api.md#use-pydantic-models-for-graph-state",
"how-tos/map-reduce.ipynb": "how-tos/graph-api.md#map-reduce-and-the-send-api",
"how-tos/command.ipynb": "how-tos/graph-api.md#combine-control-flow-and-state-updates-with-command",
"how-tos/configuration.ipynb": "how-tos/graph-api.md#add-runtime-configuration",
"how-tos/node-retries.ipynb": "how-tos/graph-api.md#add-retry-policies",
"how-tos/return-when-recursion-limit-hits.ipynb": "how-tos/graph-api.md#impose-a-recursion-limit",
"how-tos/async.ipynb": "how-tos/graph-api.md#async",
"how-tos/state-reducers.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/graph-api#define-and-update-state",
"how-tos/sequence.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/graph-api#create-a-sequence-of-steps",
"how-tos/branching.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/graph-api#create-branches",
"how-tos/recursion-limit.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/graph-api#create-and-control-loops",
"how-tos/visualization.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/graph-api#visualize-your-graph",
"how-tos/input_output_schema.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/graph-api#define-input-and-output-schemas",
"how-tos/pass_private_state.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/graph-api#pass-private-state-between-nodes",
"how-tos/state-model.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/graph-api#use-pydantic-models-for-graph-state",
"how-tos/map-reduce.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/graph-api#map-reduce-and-the-send-api",
"how-tos/command.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/graph-api#combine-control-flow-and-state-updates-with-command",
"how-tos/configuration.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/graph-api#add-runtime-configuration",
"how-tos/node-retries.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/graph-api#add-retry-policies",
"how-tos/return-when-recursion-limit-hits.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/graph-api#impose-a-recursion-limit",
"how-tos/async.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/graph-api#async",
# memory how-tos
"how-tos/memory/manage-conversation-history.ipynb": "how-tos/memory/add-memory.md",
"how-tos/memory/delete-messages.ipynb": "how-tos/memory/add-memory.md#delete-messages",
"how-tos/memory/add-summary-conversation-history.ipynb": "how-tos/memory/add-memory.md#summarize-messages",
"how-tos/memory.ipynb": "how-tos/memory/add-memory.md",
"agents/memory.ipynb": "how-tos/memory/add-memory.md",
"how-tos/memory/manage-conversation-history.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/add-memory",
"how-tos/memory/delete-messages.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/add-memory#delete-messages",
"how-tos/memory/add-summary-conversation-history.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/add-memory#summarize-messages",
"how-tos/memory.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/add-memory",
"agents/memory.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/add-memory",
# subgraph how-tos
"how-tos/subgraph-transform-state.ipynb": "how-tos/subgraph.md#different-state-schemas",
"how-tos/subgraphs-manage-state.ipynb": "how-tos/subgraph.md#add-persistence",
"how-tos/subgraph-transform-state.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/use-subgraphs#different-state-schemas",
"how-tos/subgraphs-manage-state.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/use-subgraphs#add-persistence",
# persistence how-tos
"how-tos/persistence_postgres.ipynb": "how-tos/memory/add-memory.md#use-in-production",
"how-tos/persistence_mongodb.ipynb": "how-tos/memory/add-memory.md#use-in-production",
"how-tos/persistence_redis.ipynb": "how-tos/memory/add-memory.md#use-in-production",
"how-tos/subgraph-persistence.ipynb": "how-tos/memory/add-memory.md#use-with-subgraphs",
"how-tos/cross-thread-persistence.ipynb": "how-tos/memory/add-memory.md#add-long-term-memory",
"cloud/how-tos/copy_threads": "cloud/how-tos/use_threads",
"cloud/how-tos/check-thread-status": "cloud/how-tos/use_threads",
"cloud/concepts/threads.md": "concepts/persistence.md#threads",
"how-tos/persistence.ipynb": "how-tos/memory/add-memory.md",
"how-tos/persistence_postgres.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/add-memory#use-in-production",
"how-tos/persistence_mongodb.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/add-memory#use-in-production",
"how-tos/persistence_redis.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/add-memory#use-in-production",
"how-tos/subgraph-persistence.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/add-memory#use-with-subgraphs",
"how-tos/cross-thread-persistence.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/add-memory#add-long-term-memory",
"cloud/how-tos/copy_threads": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/use-threads",
"cloud/how-tos/check-thread-status": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/use-threads",
"cloud/concepts/threads.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/persistence#threads",
"how-tos/persistence.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/add-memory",
# tool calling how-tos
"how-tos/tool-calling-errors.ipynb": "how-tos/tool-calling.ipynb#handle-errors",
"how-tos/pass-config-to-tools.ipynb": "how-tos/tool-calling.ipynb#access-config",
"how-tos/pass-run-time-values-to-tools.ipynb": "how-tos/tool-calling.ipynb#read-state",
"how-tos/update-state-from-tools.ipynb": "how-tos/tool-calling.ipynb#update-state",
"agents/tools.md": "how-tos/tool-calling.md",
"how-tos/tool-calling-errors.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/workflows-agents",
"how-tos/pass-config-to-tools.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/workflows-agents",
"how-tos/pass-run-time-values-to-tools.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/workflows-agents",
"how-tos/update-state-from-tools.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/workflows-agents",
"agents/tools.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/workflows-agents",
# multi-agent how-tos
"how-tos/agent-handoffs.ipynb": "how-tos/multi_agent.md#handoffs",
"how-tos/multi-agent-network.ipynb": "how-tos/multi_agent.md#use-in-a-multi-agent-system",
"how-tos/multi-agent-multi-turn-convo.ipynb": "how-tos/multi_agent.md#multi-turn-conversation",
"how-tos/agent-handoffs.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/graph-api",
"how-tos/multi-agent-network.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/graph-api",
"how-tos/multi-agent-multi-turn-convo.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/graph-api",
# cloud redirects
"cloud/index.md": "index.md",
"cloud/how-tos/index.md": "concepts/langgraph_platform",
"cloud/concepts/api.md": "concepts/langgraph_server.md",
"cloud/concepts/cloud.md": "concepts/langgraph_cloud.md",
"cloud/faq/studio.md": "concepts/langgraph_studio.md#studio-faqs",
"cloud/how-tos/human_in_the_loop_edit_state.md": "cloud/how-tos/add-human-in-the-loop.md",
"cloud/how-tos/human_in_the_loop_user_input.md": "cloud/how-tos/add-human-in-the-loop.md",
"concepts/platform_architecture.md": "concepts/langgraph_cloud#architecture",
"cloud/index.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/overview",
"cloud/how-tos/index.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/home",
"cloud/concepts/api.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/langgraph-server",
"cloud/concepts/cloud.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/cloud",
"cloud/faq/studio.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/studio",
"cloud/how-tos/human_in_the_loop_edit_state.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/add-human-in-the-loop",
"cloud/how-tos/human_in_the_loop_user_input.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/add-human-in-the-loop",
"concepts/platform_architecture.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/cloud#architecture",
# cloud streaming redirects
"cloud/how-tos/stream_values.md": "cloud/how-tos/streaming.md#stream-graph-state",
"cloud/how-tos/stream_updates.md": "cloud/how-tos/streaming.md#stream-graph-state",
"cloud/how-tos/stream_messages.md": "cloud/how-tos/streaming.md#messages",
"cloud/how-tos/stream_events.md": "cloud/how-tos/streaming.md#stream-events",
"cloud/how-tos/stream_debug.md": "cloud/how-tos/streaming.md#debug",
"cloud/how-tos/stream_multiple.md": "cloud/how-tos/streaming.md#stream-multiple-modes",
"cloud/concepts/streaming.md": "concepts/streaming.md",
"agents/streaming.md": "how-tos/streaming.md",
"cloud/how-tos/stream_values.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/streaming",
"cloud/how-tos/stream_updates.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/streaming",
"cloud/how-tos/stream_messages.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/streaming",
"cloud/how-tos/stream_events.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/streaming",
"cloud/how-tos/stream_debug.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/streaming",
"cloud/how-tos/stream_multiple.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/streaming",
"cloud/concepts/streaming.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/streaming",
"agents/streaming.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/streaming",
# prebuilt redirects
"how-tos/create-react-agent.ipynb": "agents/agents.md#basic-configuration",
"how-tos/create-react-agent-memory.ipynb": "agents/memory.md",
"how-tos/create-react-agent-system-prompt.ipynb": "agents/context.md#prompts",
"how-tos/create-react-agent-structured-output.ipynb": "agents/agents.md#structured-output",
"how-tos/create-react-agent.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langchain/agents#basic-configuration",
"how-tos/create-react-agent-memory.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/add-memory",
"how-tos/create-react-agent-system-prompt.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/add-memory",
"how-tos/create-react-agent-structured-output.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langchain/agents#structured-output",
# misc
"prebuilt.md": "agents/prebuilt.md",
"reference/prebuilt.md": "reference/agents.md",
"concepts/high_level.md": "index.md",
"concepts/index.md": "index.md",
"concepts/v0-human-in-the-loop.md": "concepts/human-in-the-loop.md",
"how-tos/index.md": "index.md",
"tutorials/introduction.ipynb": "concepts/why-langgraph.md",
"agents/deployment.md": "tutorials/langgraph-platform/local-server.md",
"prebuilt.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langchain/agents",
"reference/prebuilt.md": "https://reference.langchain.com/python/langgraph/agents/",
"concepts/high_level.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/overview",
"concepts/index.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/overview",
"concepts/v0-human-in-the-loop.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/interrupts",
"how-tos/index.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/overview",
"tutorials/introduction.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/overview",
"agents/deployment.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/local-server",
# deployment redirects
"how-tos/deploy-self-hosted.md": "cloud/deployment/self_hosted_data_plane.md",
"concepts/self_hosted.md": "concepts/langgraph_self_hosted_data_plane.md",
"tutorials/deployment.md": "concepts/deployment_options.md",
"how-tos/deploy-self-hosted.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/hosting",
"concepts/self_hosted.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/hosting",
"tutorials/deployment.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/deployments",
# assistant redirects
"cloud/how-tos/assistant_versioning.md": "cloud/how-tos/configuration_cloud.md",
"cloud/concepts/runs.md": "concepts/assistants.md#execution",
"cloud/how-tos/assistant_versioning.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/configuration-cloud",
"cloud/concepts/runs.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/assistants#execution",
# hitl redirects
"how-tos/wait-user-input-functional.ipynb": "how-tos/use-functional-api.md",
"how-tos/review-tool-calls-functional.ipynb": "how-tos/use-functional-api.md",
"how-tos/create-react-agent-hitl.ipynb": "how-tos/human_in_the_loop/add-human-in-the-loop.md",
"agents/human-in-the-loop.md": "how-tos/human_in_the_loop/add-human-in-the-loop.md",
"how-tos/human_in_the_loop/dynamic_breakpoints.ipynb": "how-tos/human_in_the_loop/breakpoints.md",
"concepts/breakpoints.md": "concepts/human_in_the_loop.md",
"how-tos/human_in_the_loop/breakpoints.md": "how-tos/human_in_the_loop/add-human-in-the-loop.md",
"cloud/how-tos/human_in_the_loop_breakpoint.md": "cloud/how-tos/add-human-in-the-loop.md",
"how-tos/human_in_the_loop/edit-graph-state.ipynb": "how-tos/human_in_the_loop/time-travel.md",
# LGP migration-related redirects - once LG is also migrated, we can add a redirect for the whole site
"concepts/langgraph_platform.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langgraph-platform",
"concepts/langgraph_components.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langgraph-platform/components",
"concepts/langgraph_server.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langgraph-platform/langgraph-server",
"concepts/langgraph_studio.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langgraph-platform/langgraph-studio",
"cloud/how-tos/invoke_studio.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langgraph-platform/invoke-studio",
"concepts/langgraph_cli.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langgraph-platform/langgraph-cli",
"cloud/how-tos/studio/quick_start.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langgraph-platform/quick-start-studio",
"concepts/sdk.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langgraph-platform/sdk",
"concepts/auth.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langgraph-platform/auth",
"concepts/assistants.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langgraph-platform/assistants",
"concepts/deployment_options.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langgraph-platform/deployment-options",
"cloud/quick_start.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langgraph-platform/deployment-quickstart",
"cloud/deployment/setup.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langgraph-platform/setup-app-requirements-txt",
"concepts/langgraph_self_hosted_data_plane.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langgraph-platform/self-hosted-data-plane",
"concepts/langgraph_self_hosted_control_plane.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langgraph-platform/self-hosted-control-plane",
"concepts/langgraph_standalone_container.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langgraph-platform/standalone-container",
"cloud/deployment/self_hosted_data_plane.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langgraph-platform/deploy-self-hosted-data-plane",
"cloud/deployment/self_hosted_control_plane.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langgraph-platform/deploy-self-hosted-control-plane",
"cloud/deployment/standalone_container.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langgraph-platform/deploy-standalone-container",
"concepts/server-mcp.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langgraph-platform/server-mcp",
"cloud/reference/cli.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langgraph-platform/cli",
"cloud/how-tos/use_stream_react.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langgraph-platform/use-stream-react",
"cloud/how-tos/generative-ui-react.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langgraph-platform/generative-ui-react",
"how-tos/wait-user-input-functional.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/functional-api",
"how-tos/review-tool-calls-functional.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/functional-api",
"how-tos/create-react-agent-hitl.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/interrupts",
"agents/human-in-the-loop.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/interrupts",
"how-tos/human_in_the_loop/dynamic_breakpoints.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/interrupts",
"concepts/breakpoints.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/interrupts",
"how-tos/human_in_the_loop/breakpoints.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/interrupts",
"cloud/how-tos/human_in_the_loop_breakpoint.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/add-human-in-the-loop",
"how-tos/human_in_the_loop/edit-graph-state.ipynb": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/use-time-travel",
# LGP mintlify migration redirects
"tutorials/auth/getting_started.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/auth",
"tutorials/auth/resource_auth.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/resource-auth",
"tutorials/auth/add_auth_server.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/add-auth-server",
"how-tos/use-remote-graph.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/use-remote-graph",
"how-tos/autogen-integration.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/autogen-integration",
"cloud/how-tos/use_stream_react.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/use-stream-react",
"cloud/how-tos/generative_ui_react.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/generative-ui-react",
"concepts/langgraph_platform.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/deployments",
"concepts/langgraph_components.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/components",
"concepts/langgraph_server.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/langgraph-server",
"concepts/langgraph_data_plane.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/data-plane",
"concepts/langgraph_control_plane.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/control-plane",
"concepts/langgraph_cli.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/cli",
"concepts/langgraph_studio.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/studio",
"cloud/how-tos/studio/quick_start.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/quick-start-studio",
"cloud/how-tos/invoke_studio.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/use-studio#run-application",
"cloud/how-tos/studio/manage_assistants.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/use-studio#manage-assistants",
"cloud/how-tos/threads_studio.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/use-studio#manage-threads",
"cloud/how-tos/iterate_graph_studio.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/observability-studio#iterate-on-prompts",
"cloud/how-tos/studio/run_evals.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/observability-studio#run-experiments-over-a-dataset",
"cloud/how-tos/clone_traces_studio.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/observability-studio#debug-langsmith-traces",
"cloud/how-tos/datasets_studio.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/observability-studio#add-node-to-dataset",
"concepts/sdk.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/sdk",
"concepts/plans.md": "https://langchain.com/pricing",
"concepts/application_structure.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/application-structure",
"concepts/scalability_and_resilience.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/scalability-and-resilience",
"concepts/auth.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/authentication-methods",
"how-tos/auth/custom_auth.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/custom-auth",
"how-tos/auth/openapi_security.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/openapi-security",
"concepts/assistants.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/assistants",
"cloud/how-tos/configuration_cloud.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/cloud",
"cloud/how-tos/use_threads.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/use-threads",
"cloud/how-tos/background_run.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/background-run",
"cloud/how-tos/same-thread.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/same-thread",
"cloud/how-tos/stateless_runs.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/stateless-runs",
"cloud/how-tos/configurable_headers.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/configurable-headers",
"concepts/double_texting.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/double-texting",
"cloud/how-tos/interrupt_concurrent.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/interrupt-concurrent",
"cloud/how-tos/rollback_concurrent.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/rollback-concurrent",
"cloud/how-tos/reject_concurrent.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/reject-concurrent",
"cloud/how-tos/enqueue_concurrent.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/enqueue-concurrent",
"cloud/concepts/webhooks.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/use-webhooks",
"cloud/how-tos/webhooks.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/use-webhooks",
"cloud/concepts/cron_jobs.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/cron-jobs",
"cloud/how-tos/cron_jobs.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/cron-jobs",
"how-tos/http/custom_lifespan.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/custom-lifespan",
"how-tos/http/custom_middleware.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/custom-middleware",
"how-tos/http/custom_routes.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/custom-routes",
"cloud/concepts/data_storage_and_privacy.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/data-storage-and-privacy",
"cloud/deployment/semantic_search.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/semantic-search",
"how-tos/ttl/configure_ttl.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/configure-ttl",
"concepts/deployment_options.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/hosting",
"cloud/quick_start.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/deployment-quickstart",
"cloud/deployment/setup.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/setup-app-requirements-txt",
"cloud/deployment/setup_pyproject.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/setup-pyproject",
"cloud/deployment/setup_javascript.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/setup-javascript",
"cloud/deployment/custom_docker.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/custom-docker",
"cloud/deployment/graph_rebuild.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/graph-rebuild",
"concepts/langgraph_cloud.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/cloud",
"concepts/langgraph_self_hosted_data_plane.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/hybrid",
"concepts/langgraph_self_hosted_control_plane.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/self-hosted",
"concepts/langgraph_standalone_container.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/self-hosted#standalone-server",
"cloud/deployment/cloud.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/cloud",
"cloud/deployment/self_hosted_data_plane.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/deploy-hybrid",
"cloud/deployment/self_hosted_control_plane.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/deploy-self-hosted-full-platform",
"cloud/deployment/standalone_container.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/deploy-standalone-server",
"concepts/server-mcp.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/server-mcp",
"cloud/how-tos/human_in_the_loop_time_travel.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/human-in-the-loop-time-travel",
"cloud/how-tos/add-human-in-the-loop.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/add-human-in-the-loop",
"cloud/deployment/egress.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/env-var",
"cloud/how-tos/streaming.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/streaming",
"cloud/reference/api/api_ref.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/server-api-ref",
"cloud/reference/langgraph_server_changelog.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/langgraph-server-changelog",
"cloud/reference/api/api_ref_control_plane.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/api-ref-control-plane",
"cloud/reference/cli.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/cli",
"cloud/reference/env_var.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/env-var",
"troubleshooting/studio.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/langsmith/troubleshooting-studio",
# LangGraph mintlify migration redirects
"index.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/overview",
"agents/agents.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langchain/agents",
"concepts/why-langgraph.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/overview",
"tutorials/get-started/1-build-basic-chatbot.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/quickstart",
"tutorials/get-started/2-add-tools.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/quickstart",
"tutorials/get-started/3-add-memory.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/quickstart",
"tutorials/get-started/4-human-in-the-loop.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/quickstart",
"tutorials/get-started/5-customize-state.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/quickstart",
"tutorials/get-started/6-time-travel.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/quickstart",
"tutorials/langsmith/local-server.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/local-server",
"tutorials/workflows.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/workflows-agents",
"concepts/agentic_concepts.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/workflows-agents",
"guides/index.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langchain/overview",
"agents/overview.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langchain/agents",
"agents/run_agents.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/quickstart",
"concepts/low_level.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/graph-api",
"how-tos/graph-api.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/graph-api",
"concepts/functional_api.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/functional-api",
"how-tos/use-functional-api.md": "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/functional-api",
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@@ -200,31 +483,7 @@ def _add_path_to_code_blocks(markdown: str, page: Page) -> str:
return code_block_pattern.sub(replace_code_block_header, markdown)
def _resolve_cross_references(md_text: str, link_map: dict[str, str]) -> str:
"""Replace [title][identifier] with [title](url) using language-specific link_map.
Args:
md_text: The markdown text to process.
link_map: mapping of identifier to URL.
Returns:
The processed markdown text with cross-references resolved.
"""
# Pattern to match [title][identifier]
pattern = re.compile(r"\[([^\]]+)\]\[([^\]]+)\]")
def replace_reference(match: re.Match) -> str:
"""Replace the matched reference with the corresponding URL."""
title, identifier = match.group(1), match.group(2)
url = link_map.get(identifier)
if url:
return f"[{title}]({url})"
else:
# Leave it unchanged if not found
return match.group(0)
return pattern.sub(replace_reference, md_text)
# Compiled regex patterns for better performance and readability
def _apply_conditional_rendering(md_text: str, target_language: str) -> str:
@@ -234,7 +493,7 @@ def _apply_conditional_rendering(md_text: str, target_language: str) -> str:
pattern = re.compile(
r"(?P<indent>[ \t]*):::(?P<language>\w+)\s*\n"
r"(?P<content>((?:.*\n)*?))" # Capture the content inside the block
r"(?P=indent):::" # Match closing with the same indentation
r"(?P=indent)[ \t]*:::" # Match closing with the same indentation + any additional whitespace
)
def replace_conditional_blocks(match: re.Match) -> str:
@@ -319,7 +578,7 @@ def _highlight_code_blocks(markdown: str) -> str:
opening_fence += f" {attributes}"
if highlighted_lines:
opening_fence += f" hl_lines=\"{' '.join(highlighted_lines)}\""
opening_fence += f' hl_lines="{" ".join(highlighted_lines)}"'
return (
# The indent and opening fence
@@ -334,6 +593,21 @@ def _highlight_code_blocks(markdown: str) -> str:
return markdown
def _save_page_output(markdown: str, output_path: str):
"""Save markdown content to a file, creating parent directories if needed.
Args:
markdown: The markdown content to save
output_path: The file path to save to
"""
# Create parent directories recursively if they don't exist
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(output_path), exist_ok=True)
# Write the markdown content to the file
with open(output_path, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
f.write(markdown)
def _on_page_markdown_with_config(
markdown: str,
page: Page,
@@ -349,6 +623,14 @@ def _on_page_markdown_with_config(
# logger.info("Processing Jupyter notebook: %s", page.file.src_path)
markdown = convert_notebook(page.file.abs_src_path)
target_language = kwargs.get(
"target_language",
os.environ.get("TARGET_LANGUAGE", "python")
)
# Apply cross-reference preprocessing to all markdown content
markdown = _replace_autolinks(markdown, page.file.src_path, default_scope=target_language)
# Append API reference links to code blocks
if add_api_references:
markdown = update_markdown_with_imports(markdown, page.file.abs_src_path)
@@ -356,18 +638,7 @@ 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 = _resolve_cross_references(markdown, JS_LINK_MAP)
elif target_language == "python":
# Via a dedicated plugin
pass
else:
raise ValueError(
f"Unsupported target language: {target_language}. "
"Supported languages are 'python' and 'js'."
)
# Add file path as an attribute to code blocks that are executable.
# This file path is used to associate fixtures with the executable code
@@ -382,15 +653,19 @@ def _on_page_markdown_with_config(
def on_page_markdown(markdown: str, page: Page, **kwargs: Dict[str, Any]):
finalized_markdown = (
_on_page_markdown_with_config(
markdown,
page,
add_api_references=True,
**kwargs,
)
finalized_markdown = _on_page_markdown_with_config(
markdown,
page,
add_api_references=True,
**kwargs,
)
page.meta["original_markdown"] = finalized_markdown
output_path = os.environ.get("MD_OUTPUT_PATH")
if output_path:
file_path = os.path.join(output_path, page.file.src_path)
_save_page_output(finalized_markdown, file_path)
return finalized_markdown
@@ -461,6 +736,7 @@ height="0" width="0" style="display:none;visibility:hidden"></iframe></noscript>
else:
return html # fallback if no <body> found
def _inject_markdown_into_html(html: str, page: Page) -> str:
"""Inject the original markdown content into the HTML page as JSON."""
original_markdown = page.meta.get("original_markdown", "")
@@ -493,6 +769,7 @@ def _inject_markdown_into_html(html: str, page: Page) -> str:
)
return html.replace("</head>", f"{script_content}</head>")
def on_post_page(html: str, page: Page, config: MkDocsConfig) -> str:
"""Inject Google Tag Manager noscript tag immediately after <body>.
@@ -507,20 +784,130 @@ def on_post_page(html: str, page: Page, config: MkDocsConfig) -> str:
html = _inject_markdown_into_html(html, page)
return _inject_gtm(html)
# Create HTML files for redirects after site dir has been built
def on_post_build(config):
use_directory_urls = config.get("use_directory_urls")
site_dir = config["site_dir"]
# Track which paths have explicit redirects
redirected_paths = set()
# Process explicit redirects from REDIRECT_MAP
for page_old, page_new in REDIRECT_MAP.items():
# Convert .ipynb to .md for path calculation
page_old = page_old.replace(".ipynb", ".md")
page_new = page_new.replace(".ipynb", ".md")
page_new_before_hash, hash, suffix = page_new.partition("#")
old_html_path = File(page_old, "", "", use_directory_urls).dest_path.replace(
os.sep, "/"
)
new_html_path = File(page_new_before_hash, "", "", True).url
new_html_path = (
posixpath.relpath(new_html_path, start=posixpath.dirname(old_html_path))
+ hash
+ suffix
)
_write_html(config["site_dir"], old_html_path, new_html_path)
# Calculate the HTML path for the old page (whether it exists or not)
if use_directory_urls:
# With directory URLs: /path/to/page/ becomes /path/to/page/index.html
if page_old.endswith(".md"):
old_html_path = page_old[:-3] + "/index.html"
else:
old_html_path = page_old + "/index.html"
else:
# Without directory URLs: /path/to/page.md becomes /path/to/page.html
if page_old.endswith(".md"):
old_html_path = page_old[:-3] + ".html"
else:
old_html_path = page_old + ".html"
# Track this path as redirected
redirected_paths.add(old_html_path)
if isinstance(page_new, str) and page_new.startswith("http"):
# Handle external redirects
_write_html(site_dir, old_html_path, page_new)
else:
# Handle internal redirects
page_new = page_new.replace(".ipynb", ".md")
page_new_before_hash, hash, suffix = page_new.partition("#")
# Try to get the new path using File class, but fallback to manual calculation
try:
new_html_path = File(page_new_before_hash, "", "", True).url
new_html_path = (
posixpath.relpath(new_html_path, start=posixpath.dirname(old_html_path))
+ hash
+ suffix
)
except:
# Fallback: calculate relative path manually
if use_directory_urls:
if page_new_before_hash.endswith(".md"):
new_html_path = page_new_before_hash[:-3] + "/"
else:
new_html_path = page_new_before_hash + "/"
else:
if page_new_before_hash.endswith(".md"):
new_html_path = page_new_before_hash[:-3] + ".html"
else:
new_html_path = page_new_before_hash + ".html"
new_html_path += hash + suffix
_write_html(site_dir, old_html_path, new_html_path)
# Create root index.html redirect
root_redirect_html = """<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>Redirecting to LangGraph Documentation</title>
<link rel="canonical" href="https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/overview">
<meta name="robots" content="noindex">
<script>var anchor=window.location.hash.substr(1);location.href="https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/overview"+(anchor?"#"+anchor:"")</script>
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; url=https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/overview">
</head>
<body>
<h1>Documentation has moved</h1>
<p>The LangGraph documentation has moved to <a href="https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/overview">docs.langchain.com</a>.</p>
<p>Redirecting you now...</p>
</body>
</html>
"""
root_index_path = os.path.join(site_dir, "index.html")
with open(root_index_path, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
f.write(root_redirect_html)
# Create 404.html for GitHub Pages catch-all redirect
# GitHub Pages will serve this for any unmapped URLs
notfound_redirect_html = """<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>Redirecting to LangGraph Documentation</title>
<link rel="canonical" href="https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/overview">
<meta name="robots" content="noindex">
<script>
// Redirect to new docs site
window.location.href = "https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/overview";
</script>
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; url=https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/overview">
</head>
<body>
<h1>Page Not Found</h1>
<p>This page has moved to the new LangGraph documentation at <a href="https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/overview">docs.langchain.com</a>.</p>
<p>Redirecting you now...</p>
</body>
</html>
"""
notfound_path = os.path.join(site_dir, "404.html")
with open(notfound_path, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
f.write(notfound_redirect_html)
# Create server-side catch-all redirect file for Netlify/Cloudflare Pages
# This handles any pages not explicitly mapped in REDIRECT_MAP
# Note: This won't work on GitHub Pages, but kept for potential future use
redirects_content = """# Netlify/Cloudflare Pages redirect rules
# Specific redirects are handled by individual HTML redirect pages
# This is the catch-all for any unmapped pages
# Catch-all: redirect any page not explicitly mapped
/* https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/langgraph/overview 301
"""
redirects_path = os.path.join(site_dir, "_redirects")
with open(redirects_path, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
f.write(redirects_content)
@@ -15,9 +15,10 @@ If youre looking for other prebuilt libraries, explore the community-built op
below. These libraries can extend LangGraph's functionality in various ways.
## 📚 Available Libraries
[//]: # (This file is automatically generated using a script in docs/_scripts. Do not edit this file directly!)
{library_list}
:::python
{python_library_list}
## ✨ Contributing Your Library
@@ -28,16 +29,39 @@ To share your project, simply open a Pull Request adding an entry for your packa
**Guidelines**
- Your repo must be distributed as an installable package (e.g., PyPI for Python, npm
for JavaScript/TypeScript, etc.) 📦
- Your repo must be distributed as an installable package on PyPI 📦
- The repo should either use the Graph API (exposing a `StateGraph` instance) or
the Functional API (exposing an `entrypoint`).
- The package must include documentation (e.g., a `README.md` or docs site)
explaining how to use it.
We'll review your contribution and merge it in!
Thanks for contributing! 🚀
:::
:::js
{js_library_list}
## ✨ Contributing Your Library
Have you built an awesome open-source library using LangGraph? We'd love to feature
your project on the official LangGraph documentation pages! 🏆
To share your project, simply open a Pull Request adding an entry for your package in our [packages.yml]({langgraph_url}) file.
**Guidelines**
- Your repo must be distributed as an installable package on npm 📦
- The repo should either use the Graph API (exposing a `StateGraph` instance) or
the Functional API (exposing an `entrypoint`).
- The package must include documentation (e.g., a `README.md` or docs site)
explaining how to use it.
We'll review your contribution and merge it in!
Thanks for contributing! 🚀
:::
"""
@@ -46,36 +70,18 @@ class ResolvedPackage(TypedDict):
"""The name of the package."""
repo: str
"""Repository ID within github. Format is: [orgname]/[repo_name]."""
monorepo_path: str | None
"""Optional: The path to the package in the monorepo. Must be relative to the root of the monorepo."""
language: str
"""The language of the package. (either 'python' or 'js')"""
weekly_downloads: int | None
"""The weekly download count of the package."""
description: str
"""A brief description of what the package does."""
def generate_markdown(resolved_packages: List[ResolvedPackage], language: str) -> str:
"""Generate the markdown content for the third party page.
Args:
resolved_packages: A list of resolved package information.
language: str
Returns:
The markdown content as a string.
def generate_package_table(resolved_packages: List[ResolvedPackage]) -> str:
"""Generate the package table for the third party page.
"""
# Update the URL to the actual file once the initial version is merged
if language == "python":
langgraph_url = (
"https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/blob/main/docs"
"/_scripts/third_party_page/packages.yml"
)
elif language == "js":
langgraph_url = (
"https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraphjs/blob/main/docs"
"/_scripts/third_party/packages.yml"
)
else:
raise ValueError(f"Invalid language '{language}'. Expected 'python' or 'js'.")
sorted_packages = sorted(
resolved_packages, key=lambda p: p["weekly_downloads"] or 0, reverse=True
)
@@ -85,7 +91,15 @@ def generate_markdown(resolved_packages: List[ResolvedPackage], language: str) -
]
for package in sorted_packages:
name = f"**{package['name']}**"
repo_url = f"[{package['repo']}](https://github.com/{package['repo']})"
monorepo_path = package.get("monorepo_path", "")
if monorepo_path:
monorepo_path = monorepo_path[1:] if monorepo_path.startswith('/') else monorepo_path
repo_url_suffix = f"/tree/main/{monorepo_path}"
else:
repo_url_suffix = ""
repo_url = f"https://github.com/{package['repo']}{repo_url_suffix}"
stars_badge = (
f"https://img.shields.io/github/stars/{package['repo']}?style=social"
)
@@ -93,13 +107,39 @@ def generate_markdown(resolved_packages: List[ResolvedPackage], language: str) -
downloads = package["weekly_downloads"] or "-"
row = f"| {name} | {repo_url} | {package['description']} | {downloads} | {stars}"
rows.append(row)
return "\n".join(rows)
def generate_markdown(resolved_packages: List[ResolvedPackage]) -> str:
"""Generate the markdown content for the third party page.
Args:
resolved_packages: A list of resolved package information.
Returns:
The markdown content as a string.
"""
# Update the URL to the actual file once the initial version is merged
langgraph_url = (
"https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/blob/main/docs"
"/_scripts/third_party_page/packages.yml"
)
python_library_list = generate_package_table(
[p for p in resolved_packages if p["language"] == "python"]
)
js_library_list = generate_package_table(
[p for p in resolved_packages if p["language"] == "js"]
)
markdown_content = MARKDOWN.format(
library_list="\n".join(rows), langgraph_url=langgraph_url
python_library_list=python_library_list,
js_library_list=js_library_list,
langgraph_url=langgraph_url,
)
return markdown_content
def main(input_file: str, output_file: str, language: str) -> None:
def main(input_file: str, output_file: str) -> None:
"""Main function to create the third party page.
Args:
@@ -111,7 +151,7 @@ def main(input_file: str, output_file: str, language: str) -> None:
with open(input_file, "r") as f:
resolved_packages: List[ResolvedPackage] = yaml.safe_load(f)
markdown_content = generate_markdown(resolved_packages, language)
markdown_content = generate_markdown(resolved_packages)
# Write the markdown content to the output file
with open(output_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
@@ -127,12 +167,6 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
parser.add_argument(
"output_file", help="Path to the output file for the third party page."
)
parser.add_argument(
"--language",
choices=["python", "js"],
default="python",
help="The language for which to generate the third party page. Defaults to 'python'.",
)
args = parser.parse_args()
main(args.input_file, args.output_file, args.language)
main(args.input_file, args.output_file)
@@ -11,101 +11,158 @@ import yaml
class Package(TypedDict):
"""A TypedDict representing a package"""
name: str
"""The name of the package."""
repo: str
"""Repository ID within github. Format is: [orgname]/[repo_name]."""
monorepo_path: str | None
"""The path to the package in the monorepo. Only used for JS packages."""
description: str
"""A brief description of what the package does."""
class ResolvedPackage(Package):
weekly_downloads: int | None
"""The weekly download count of the package."""
language: str
"""The language of the package. (either 'python' or 'js')"""
HERE = pathlib.Path(__file__).parent
PACKAGES_FILE = HERE / "packages.yml"
PACKAGES = yaml.safe_load(PACKAGES_FILE.read_text())['packages']
PACKAGES = yaml.safe_load(PACKAGES_FILE.read_text())["packages"]
def _get_weekly_downloads(packages: list[Package], fake: bool) -> list[ResolvedPackage]:
"""Retrieve the monthly download count for a list of packages from PyPIStats."""
def _get_pypi_downloads(package: Package) -> int:
"""Retrieve the weekly download count for a package from PyPIStats."""
# First check if package exists on PyPI
pypi_url = f"https://pypi.org/pypi/{package['name']}/json"
try:
pypi_response = requests.get(pypi_url)
pypi_response.raise_for_status()
except requests.exceptions.HTTPError:
raise AssertionError(f"Package {package['name']} does not exist on PyPI")
# Get first release date
pypi_data = pypi_response.json()
releases = pypi_data["releases"]
first_release_date = None
for version_releases in releases.values():
if version_releases: # Some versions may be empty lists
upload_time = datetime.fromisoformat(version_releases[0]["upload_time"])
if first_release_date is None or upload_time < first_release_date:
first_release_date = upload_time
if first_release_date is None:
raise AssertionError(f"Package {package['name']} has no releases yet")
# If package was published in last 48 hours, skip download stats
if (datetime.now() - first_release_date).total_seconds() >= 48 * 3600:
url = f"https://pypistats.org/api/packages/{package['name']}/overall"
response = requests.get(url)
response.raise_for_status()
data = response.json()
sorted_data = sorted(
data["data"],
key=lambda x: datetime.strptime(x["date"], "%Y-%m-%d"),
reverse=True,
)
# Sum the last 7 days of downloads
return sum(entry["downloads"] for entry in sorted_data[:7])
else:
return None
def _get_npm_downloads(package: Package) -> int:
"""Retrieve the weekly download count for a package on the npm registry."""
# Check if package exists on the npm registry
npm_url = f"https://registry.npmjs.org/{package['name']}"
try:
npm_response = requests.get(npm_url)
npm_response.raise_for_status()
except requests.exceptions.HTTPError:
raise AssertionError(
f"Package {package['name']} does not exist on npm registry"
)
npm_data = npm_response.json()
# Retrieve the first publish date using the 'created' timestamp from the 'time' field.
created_str = npm_data.get("time", {}).get("created")
if created_str is None:
raise AssertionError(
f"Package {package['name']} has no creation time in registry data"
)
# Remove the trailing 'Z' if present and parse the ISO format timestamp
first_publish_date = datetime.fromisoformat(created_str.rstrip("Z"))
# If package was published more than 48 hours ago, fetch download stats.
if (datetime.now() - first_publish_date).total_seconds() >= 48 * 3600:
stats_url = f"https://api.npmjs.org/downloads/point/last-week/{package['name']}"
stats_response = requests.get(stats_url)
stats_response.raise_for_status()
stats_data = stats_response.json()
return stats_data.get("downloads", None)
else:
return None
def _get_weekly_downloads(
packages: dict[str, list[Package]], fake: bool
) -> list[ResolvedPackage]:
"""Retrieve the weekly download count for a dictionary of python or js packages."""
resolved_packages: list[ResolvedPackage] = []
if fake:
# To avoid making network requests during testing, return fake download counts
for package in packages:
for language, package_list in packages.items():
for package in package_list:
resolved_packages.append(
{
"name": package["name"],
"repo": package["repo"],
"monorepo_path": package.get("monorepo_path", None),
"language": language,
"description": package["description"],
"weekly_downloads": -12345,
}
)
return resolved_packages
for language, package_list in packages.items():
for package in package_list:
if language == "python":
num_downloads = _get_pypi_downloads(package)
elif language == "js":
num_downloads = _get_npm_downloads(package)
else:
num_downloads = None
resolved_packages.append(
{
"name": package["name"],
"repo": package["repo"],
"weekly_downloads": -12345,
"monorepo_path": package.get("monorepo_path", None),
"language": language,
"description": package["description"],
"weekly_downloads": num_downloads,
}
)
return resolved_packages
for package in packages:
# First check if package exists on PyPI
pypi_url = f"https://pypi.org/pypi/{package['name']}/json"
try:
pypi_response = requests.get(pypi_url)
pypi_response.raise_for_status()
except requests.exceptions.HTTPError:
raise AssertionError(f"Package {package['name']} does not exist on PyPI")
# Get first release date
pypi_data = pypi_response.json()
releases = pypi_data["releases"]
first_release_date = None
for version_releases in releases.values():
if version_releases: # Some versions may be empty lists
upload_time = datetime.fromisoformat(version_releases[0]["upload_time"])
if first_release_date is None or upload_time < first_release_date:
first_release_date = upload_time
if first_release_date is None:
raise AssertionError(f"Package {package['name']} has no releases yet")
# If package was published in last 48 hours, skip download stats
if (datetime.now() - first_release_date).total_seconds() >= 48 * 3600:
url = f"https://pypistats.org/api/packages/{package['name']}/overall"
response = requests.get(url)
response.raise_for_status()
data = response.json()
sorted_data = sorted(
data["data"],
key=lambda x: datetime.strptime(x["date"], "%Y-%m-%d"),
reverse=True,
)
# Sum the last 7 days of downloads
num_downloads = sum(entry["downloads"] for entry in sorted_data[:7])
else:
num_downloads = None
resolved_packages.append(
{
"name": package["name"],
"repo": package["repo"],
"weekly_downloads": num_downloads,
"description": package["description"],
}
)
return resolved_packages
def main(output_file: str, fake: bool) -> None:
"""Main function to generate package download information.
Args:
output_file: Path to the output YAML file.
fake: If `True`, use fake download counts for testing purposes.
"""
resolved_packages: list[ResolvedPackage] = _get_weekly_downloads(PACKAGES, fake)
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@@ -1,41 +1,58 @@
#A list of third-party packages to surface on the third-party page.
packages:
- name: "trustcall"
repo: "hinthornw/trustcall"
description: "Tenacious tool calling built on LangGraph."
- name: "breeze-agent"
repo: "andrestorres123/breeze-agent"
description: "A streamlined research system built inspired on STORM and built on LangGraph."
- name: "langgraph-supervisor"
repo: "langchain-ai/langgraph-supervisor-py"
description: "Build supervisor multi-agent systems with LangGraph."
- name: "langmem"
repo: "langchain-ai/langmem"
description: "Build agents that learn and adapt from interactions over time."
- name: "langchain-mcp-adapters"
repo: "langchain-ai/langchain-mcp-adapters"
description: "Make Anthropic Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools compatible with LangGraph agents."
- name: "open-deep-research"
repo: "langchain-ai/open_deep_research"
description: "Open source assistant for iterative web research and report writing."
- name: "langgraph-swarm"
repo: "langchain-ai/langgraph-swarm-py"
description: "Build swarm-style multi-agent systems using LangGraph."
- name: "delve-taxonomy-generator"
repo: "andrestorres123/delve"
description: "A taxonomy generator for unstructured data"
- name: "nodeology"
repo: "xyin-anl/Nodeology"
description: "Enable researcher to build scientific workflows easily with simplified interface."
- name: "langgraph-bigtool"
repo: "langchain-ai/langgraph-bigtool"
description: "Build LangGraph agents with large numbers of tools."
- name: "ai-data-science-team"
repo: "business-science/ai-data-science-team"
description: "An AI-powered data science team of agents to help you perform common data science tasks 10X faster."
- name: "langgraph-reflection"
repo: "langchain-ai/langgraph-reflection"
description: "LangGraph agent that runs a reflection step."
- name: "langgraph-codeact"
repo: "langchain-ai/langgraph-codeact"
description: "LangGraph implementation of CodeAct agent that generates and executes code instead of tool calling."
python:
- name: "trustcall"
repo: "hinthornw/trustcall"
description: "Tenacious tool calling built on LangGraph."
- name: "breeze-agent"
repo: "andrestorres123/breeze-agent"
description: "A streamlined research system built inspired on STORM and built on LangGraph."
- name: "langgraph-supervisor"
repo: "langchain-ai/langgraph-supervisor-py"
description: "Build supervisor multi-agent systems with LangGraph."
- name: "langmem"
repo: "langchain-ai/langmem"
description: "Build agents that learn and adapt from interactions over time."
- name: "langchain-mcp-adapters"
repo: "langchain-ai/langchain-mcp-adapters"
description: "Make Anthropic Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools compatible with LangGraph agents."
- name: "open-deep-research"
repo: "langchain-ai/open_deep_research"
description: "Open source assistant for iterative web research and report writing."
- name: "langgraph-swarm"
repo: "langchain-ai/langgraph-swarm-py"
description: "Build swarm-style multi-agent systems using LangGraph."
- name: "delve-taxonomy-generator"
repo: "andrestorres123/delve"
description: "A taxonomy generator for unstructured data"
- name: "nodeology"
repo: "xyin-anl/Nodeology"
description: "Enable researcher to build scientific workflows easily with simplified interface."
- name: "langgraph-bigtool"
repo: "langchain-ai/langgraph-bigtool"
description: "Build LangGraph agents with large numbers of tools."
- name: "ai-data-science-team"
repo: "business-science/ai-data-science-team"
description: "An AI-powered data science team of agents to help you perform common data science tasks 10X faster."
- name: "langgraph-reflection"
repo: "langchain-ai/langgraph-reflection"
description: "LangGraph agent that runs a reflection step."
- name: "langgraph-codeact"
repo: "langchain-ai/langgraph-codeact"
description: "LangGraph implementation of CodeAct agent that generates and executes code instead of tool calling."
js:
- name: "@langchain/mcp-adapters"
repo: "langchain-ai/langchainjs"
description: "Make Anthropic Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools compatible with LangGraph agents."
- name: "@langchain/langgraph-supervisor"
repo: "langchain-ai/langgraphjs"
monorepo_path: "libs/langgraph-supervisor"
description: "Build supervisor multi-agent systems with LangGraph"
- name: "@langchain/langgraph-swarm"
repo: "langchain-ai/langgraphjs"
monorepo_path: "libs/langgraph-swarm"
description: "Build multi-agent swarms with LangGraph"
- name: "@langchain/langgraph-cua"
repo: "langchain-ai/langgraphjs"
monorepo_path: "libs/langgraph-cua"
description: "Build computer use agents with LangGraph"
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@@ -15,23 +15,40 @@ This guide shows you how to set up and use LangGraph's **prebuilt**, **reusable*
Before you start this tutorial, ensure you have the following:
- An [Anthropic](https://console.anthropic.com/settings/keys) API key
- An [Anthropic](https://console.anthropic.com/settings/keys) API key
## 1. Install dependencies
If you haven't already, install LangGraph and LangChain:
:::python
```
pip install -U langgraph "langchain[anthropic]"
```
!!! info
!!! info
LangChain is installed so the agent can call the [model](https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/chat/).
`langchain[anthropic]` is installed so the agent can call the [model](https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/chat/).
:::
:::js
```bash
npm install @langchain/langgraph @langchain/core @langchain/anthropic
```
!!! info
`@langchain/core` `@langchain/anthropic` are installed so the agent can call the [model](https://js.langchain.com/docs/integrations/chat/).
:::
## 2. Create an agent
To create an agent, use [`create_react_agent`][langgraph.prebuilt.chat_agent_executor.create_react_agent]:
:::python
To create an agent, use @[`create_react_agent`][create_react_agent]:
```python
from langgraph.prebuilt import create_react_agent
@@ -56,9 +73,52 @@ agent.invoke(
2. Provide a language model for the agent to use. To learn more about configuring language models for the agents, check the [models](./models.md) page.
3. Provide a list of tools for the model to use.
4. Provide a system prompt (instructions) to the language model used by the agent.
:::
:::js
To create an agent, use [`createReactAgent`](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraphjs/reference/functions/langgraph_prebuilt.createReactAgent.html):
```typescript
import { ChatAnthropic } from "@langchain/anthropic";
import { createReactAgent } from "@langchain/langgraph/prebuilt";
import { tool } from "@langchain/core/tools";
import { z } from "zod";
const getWeather = tool(
// (1)!
async ({ city }) => {
return `It's always sunny in ${city}!`;
},
{
name: "get_weather",
description: "Get weather for a given city.",
schema: z.object({
city: z.string().describe("The city to get weather for"),
}),
}
);
const agent = createReactAgent({
llm: new ChatAnthropic({ model: "anthropic:claude-3-5-sonnet-latest" }), // (2)!
tools: [getWeather], // (3)!
stateModifier: "You are a helpful assistant", // (4)!
});
// Run the agent
await agent.invoke({
messages: [{ role: "user", content: "what is the weather in sf" }],
});
```
1. Define a tool for the agent to use. Tools can be defined using the `tool` function. For more advanced tool usage and customization, check the [tools](./tools.md) page.
2. Provide a language model for the agent to use. To learn more about configuring language models for the agents, check the [models](./models.md) page.
3. Provide a list of tools for the model to use.
4. Provide a system prompt (instructions) to the language model used by the agent.
:::
## 3. Configure an LLM
:::python
To configure an LLM with specific parameters, such as temperature, use [init_chat_model](https://python.langchain.com/api_reference/langchain/chat_models/langchain.chat_models.base.init_chat_model.html):
```python
@@ -79,19 +139,45 @@ agent = create_react_agent(
)
```
:::
:::js
To configure an LLM with specific parameters, such as temperature, use a model instance:
```typescript
import { ChatAnthropic } from "@langchain/anthropic";
import { createReactAgent } from "@langchain/langgraph/prebuilt";
// highlight-next-line
const model = new ChatAnthropic({
model: "claude-3-5-sonnet-latest",
// highlight-next-line
temperature: 0,
});
const agent = createReactAgent({
// highlight-next-line
llm: model,
tools: [getWeather],
});
```
:::
For more information on how to configure LLMs, see [Models](./models.md).
## 4. Add a custom prompt
Prompts instruct the LLM how to behave. Add one of the following types of prompts:
* **Static**: A string is interpreted as a **system message**.
* **Dynamic**: A list of messages generated at **runtime**, based on input or configuration.
- **Static**: A string is interpreted as a **system message**.
- **Dynamic**: A list of messages generated at **runtime**, based on input or configuration.
=== "Static prompt"
Define a fixed prompt string or list of messages:
:::python
```python
from langgraph.prebuilt import create_react_agent
@@ -107,9 +193,30 @@ Prompts instruct the LLM how to behave. Add one of the following types of prompt
{"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "what is the weather in sf"}]}
)
```
:::
:::js
```typescript
import { createReactAgent } from "@langchain/langgraph/prebuilt";
import { ChatAnthropic } from "@langchain/anthropic";
const agent = createReactAgent({
llm: new ChatAnthropic({ model: "anthropic:claude-3-5-sonnet-latest" }),
tools: [getWeather],
// A static prompt that never changes
// highlight-next-line
stateModifier: "Never answer questions about the weather."
});
await agent.invoke({
messages: [{ role: "user", content: "what is the weather in sf" }]
});
```
:::
=== "Dynamic prompt"
:::python
Define a function that returns a message list based on the agent's state and configuration:
```python
@@ -144,12 +251,52 @@ Prompts instruct the LLM how to behave. Add one of the following types of prompt
- Internal agent state updated during a multi-step reasoning process (using `state`).
Dynamic prompts can be defined as functions that take `state` and `config` and return a list of messages to send to the LLM.
:::
:::js
Define a function that returns messages based on the agent's state and configuration:
```typescript
import { type BaseMessageLike } from "@langchain/core/messages";
import { type RunnableConfig } from "@langchain/core/runnables";
import { createReactAgent } from "@langchain/langgraph/prebuilt";
// highlight-next-line
const dynamicPrompt = (state: { messages: BaseMessageLike[] }, config: RunnableConfig): BaseMessageLike[] => { // (1)!
const userName = config.configurable?.user_name;
const systemMsg = `You are a helpful assistant. Address the user as ${userName}.`;
return [{ role: "system", content: systemMsg }, ...state.messages];
};
const agent = createReactAgent({
llm: "anthropic:claude-3-5-sonnet-latest",
tools: [getWeather],
// highlight-next-line
stateModifier: dynamicPrompt
});
await agent.invoke(
{ messages: [{ role: "user", content: "what is the weather in sf" }] },
// highlight-next-line
{ configurable: { user_name: "John Smith" } }
);
```
1. Dynamic prompts allow including non-message [context](./context.md) when constructing an input to the LLM, such as:
- Information passed at runtime, like a `user_id` or API credentials (using `config`).
- Internal agent state updated during a multi-step reasoning process (using `state`).
Dynamic prompts can be defined as functions that take `state` and `config` and return a list of messages to send to the LLM.
:::
For more information, see [Context](./context.md).
## 5. Add memory
To allow multi-turn conversations with an agent, you need to enable [persistence](../concepts/persistence.md) by providing a `checkpointer` when creating an agent. At runtime, you need to provide a config containing `thread_id` — a unique identifier for the conversation (session):
To allow multi-turn conversations with an agent, you need to enable [persistence](../concepts/persistence.md) by providing a checkpointer when creating an agent. At runtime, you need to provide a config containing `thread_id` — a unique identifier for the conversation (session):
:::python
```python
from langgraph.prebuilt import create_react_agent
@@ -182,8 +329,50 @@ ny_response = agent.invoke(
1. `checkpointer` allows the agent to store its state at every step in the tool calling loop. This enables [short-term memory](../how-tos/memory/add-memory.md#add-short-term-memory) and [human-in-the-loop](../concepts/human_in_the_loop.md) capabilities.
2. Pass configuration with `thread_id` to be able to resume the same conversation on future agent invocations.
:::
:::js
```typescript
import { createReactAgent } from "@langchain/langgraph/prebuilt";
import { MemorySaver } from "@langchain/langgraph";
// highlight-next-line
const checkpointer = new MemorySaver();
const agent = createReactAgent({
llm: "anthropic:claude-3-5-sonnet-latest",
tools: [getWeather],
// highlight-next-line
checkpointSaver: checkpointer, // (1)!
});
// Run the agent
// highlight-next-line
const config = { configurable: { thread_id: "1" } };
const sfResponse = await agent.invoke(
{ messages: [{ role: "user", content: "what is the weather in sf" }] },
// highlight-next-line
config // (2)!
);
const nyResponse = await agent.invoke(
{ messages: [{ role: "user", content: "what about new york?" }] },
// highlight-next-line
config
);
```
1. `checkpointSaver` allows the agent to store its state at every step in the tool calling loop. This enables [short-term memory](../how-tos/memory/add-memory.md#add-short-term-memory) and [human-in-the-loop](../concepts/human_in_the_loop.md) capabilities.
2. Pass configuration with `thread_id` to be able to resume the same conversation on future agent invocations.
:::
:::python
When you enable the checkpointer, it stores agent state at every step in the provided checkpointer database (or in memory, if using `InMemorySaver`).
:::
:::js
When you enable the checkpointer, it stores agent state at every step in the provided checkpointer database (or in memory, if using `MemorySaver`).
:::
Note that in the above example, when the agent is invoked the second time with the same `thread_id`, the original message history from the first conversation is automatically included, together with the new user input.
@@ -191,6 +380,7 @@ For more information, see [Memory](../how-tos/memory/add-memory.md).
## 6. Configure structured output
:::python
To produce structured responses conforming to a schema, use the `response_format` parameter. The schema can be defined with a `Pydantic` model or `TypedDict`. The result will be accessible via the `structured_response` field.
```python
@@ -215,9 +405,43 @@ response = agent.invoke(
response["structured_response"]
```
1. When `response_format` is provided, a separate step is added at the end of the agent loop: agent message history is passed to an LLM with structured output to generate a structured response.
1. When `response_format` is provided, a separate step is added at the end of the agent loop: agent message history is passed to an LLM with structured output to generate a structured response.
To provide a system prompt to this LLM, use a tuple `(prompt, schema)`, e.g., `response_format=(prompt, WeatherResponse)`.
To provide a system prompt to this LLM, use a tuple `(prompt, schema)`, e.g., `response_format=(prompt, WeatherResponse)`.
:::
:::js
To produce structured responses conforming to a schema, use the `responseFormat` parameter. The schema can be defined with a `Zod` schema. The result will be accessible via the `structuredResponse` field.
```typescript
import { z } from "zod";
import { createReactAgent } from "@langchain/langgraph/prebuilt";
const WeatherResponse = z.object({
conditions: z.string(),
});
const agent = createReactAgent({
llm: "anthropic:claude-3-5-sonnet-latest",
tools: [getWeather],
// highlight-next-line
responseFormat: WeatherResponse, // (1)!
});
const response = await agent.invoke({
messages: [{ role: "user", content: "what is the weather in sf" }],
});
// highlight-next-line
response.structuredResponse;
```
1. When `responseFormat` is provided, a separate step is added at the end of the agent loop: agent message history is passed to an LLM with structured output to generate a structured response.
To provide a system prompt to this LLM, use an object `{ prompt, schema }`, e.g., `responseFormat: { prompt, schema: WeatherResponse }`.
:::
!!! Note "LLM post-processing"
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@@ -1,67 +1,84 @@
# Context
**Context engineering** is the practice of building dynamic systems that provide the right information and tools, in the right format, so that a language model can plausibly accomplish a task.
**Context engineering** is the practice of building dynamic systems that provide the right information and tools, in the right format, so that an AI application can accomplish a task. Context can be characterized along two key dimensions:
Context includes *any* data outside the message list that can shape behavior. This can be:
1. By **mutability**:
- **Static context**: Immutable data that doesn't change during execution (e.g., user metadata, database connections, tools)
- **Dynamic context**: Mutable data that evolves as the application runs (e.g., conversation history, intermediate results, tool call observations)
2. By **lifetime**:
- **Runtime context**: Data scoped to a single run or invocation
- **Cross-conversation context**: Data that persists across multiple conversations or sessions
- Information passed at runtime, like a `user_id` or API credentials.
- Internal state updated during a multi-step reasoning process.
- Persistent memory or facts from previous interactions.
!!! tip "Runtime context vs LLM context"
LangGraph provides **three** primary ways to supply context:
Runtime context refers to local context: data and dependencies your code needs to run. It does **not** refer to:
| Type | Description | Mutable? | Lifetime |
|------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------|----------|-------------------------|
| [**Config**](#config-static-context) | data passed at the start of a run | ❌ | per run |
| [**Short-term memory (State)**](#short-term-memory-mutable-context) | dynamic data that can change during execution | ✅ | per run or conversation |
| [**Long-term memory (Store)**](#long-term-memory-cross-conversation-context) | data that can be shared between conversations | ✅ | across conversations |
* 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.
## Provide runtime context
Runtime context can be used to optimize the LLM context. For example, you can use user metadata
in the runtime context to fetch user preferences and feed them into the context window.
### Config (static context)
LangGraph provides three ways to manage context, which combines the mutability and lifetime dimensions:
Config is for immutable data like user metadata or API keys. Use
when you have values that don't change mid-run.
:::python
Specify configuration using a key called **"configurable"** which is reserved
for this purpose:
| Context type | Description | Mutability | Lifetime | Access method |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------ | ---------- | ------------------ | --------------------------------------- |
| [**Static runtime context**](#static-runtime-context) | User metadata, tools, db connections passed at startup | Static | Single run | `context` argument to `invoke`/`stream` |
| [**Dynamic runtime context (state)**](#dynamic-runtime-context-state) | Mutable data that evolves during a single run | Dynamic | Single run | LangGraph state object |
| [**Dynamic cross-conversation context (store)**](#dynamic-cross-conversation-context-store) | Persistent data shared across conversations | Dynamic | Cross-conversation | LangGraph store |
## Static runtime context
**Static runtime context** represents immutable data like user metadata, tools, and database connections that are passed to an application at the start of a run via the `context` argument to `invoke`/`stream`. This data does not change during execution.
!!! version-added "Added in version 0.6.0: `context` replaces `config['configurable']`"
Runtime context is now passed to the `context` argument of `invoke`/`stream`,
which replaces the previous pattern of passing application configuration to `config['configurable']`.
```python
@dataclass
class ContextSchema:
user_name: str
graph.invoke( # (1)!
{"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "hi!"}]}, # (2)!
# highlight-next-line
config={"configurable": {"user_id": "user_123"}} # (3)!
context={"user_name": "John Smith"} # (3)!
)
```
1. This is the invocation of the agent or graph. The `invoke` method runs the underlying graph with the provided input.
2. This example uses messages as an input, which is common, but your application may use different input structures.
3. This is where you pass the configuration data. The `config` parameter allows you to provide additional context that the agent can use during its execution.
3. This is where you pass the runtime data. The `context` parameter allows you to provide additional dependencies that the agent can use during its execution.
=== "Agent prompt"
```python
from langchain_core.messages import AnyMessage
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableConfig
from langgraph.runtime import get_runtime
from langgraph.prebuilt.chat_agent_executor import AgentState
from langgraph.prebuilt import create_react_agent
# highlight-next-line
def prompt(state: AgentState, config: RunnableConfig) -> list[AnyMessage]:
user_name = config["configurable"].get("user_name")
system_msg = f"You are a helpful assistant. Address the user as {user_name}."
def prompt(state: AgentState) -> list[AnyMessage]:
runtime = get_runtime(ContextSchema)
system_msg = f"You are a helpful assistant. Address the user as {runtime.context.user_name}."
return [{"role": "system", "content": system_msg}] + state["messages"]
agent = create_react_agent(
model="anthropic:claude-3-7-sonnet-latest",
tools=[get_weather],
prompt=prompt
prompt=prompt,
context_schema=ContextSchema
)
agent.invoke(
{"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "what is the weather in sf"}]},
# highlight-next-line
config={"configurable": {"user_name": "John Smith"}}
context={"user_name": "John Smith"}
)
```
@@ -70,11 +87,11 @@ graph.invoke( # (1)!
=== "Workflow node"
```python
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableConfig
from langgraph.runtime import Runtime
# highlight-next-line
def node(state: State, config: RunnableConfig):
user_name = config["configurable"].get("user_name")
def node(state: State, runtime: Runtime[ContextSchema]):
user_name = runtime.context.user_name
...
```
@@ -83,21 +100,55 @@ graph.invoke( # (1)!
=== "In a tool"
```python
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableConfig
from langgraph.runtime import get_runtime
@tool
# highlight-next-line
def get_user_info(config: RunnableConfig) -> str:
def get_user_email() -> str:
"""Retrieve user information based on user ID."""
user_id = config["configurable"].get("user_id")
return "User is John Smith" if user_id == "user_123" else "Unknown user"
# simulate fetching user info from a database
runtime = get_runtime(ContextSchema)
email = get_user_email_from_db(runtime.context.user_name)
return email
```
See the [tool calling guide](../how-tos/tool-calling.md#configuration) for details.
### Short-term memory (mutable context)
!!! tip
State acts as [short-term memory](../concepts/memory.md) during a run. It holds dynamic data that can evolve during execution, such as values derived from tools or LLM outputs.
The `Runtime` object can be used to access static context and other utilities like the active store and stream writer.
See the [Runtime][langgraph.runtime.Runtime] documentation for details.
:::
:::js
| Context type | Description | Mutability | Lifetime |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- | ---------- | ------------------ |
| [**Config**](#config-static-context) | data passed at the start of a run | Static | Single run |
| [**Dynamic runtime context (state)**](#dynamic-runtime-context-state) | Mutable data that evolves during a single run | Dynamic | Single run |
| [**Dynamic cross-conversation context (store)**](#dynamic-cross-conversation-context-store) | Persistent data shared across conversations | Dynamic | Cross-conversation |
## Config (static context)
Config is for immutable data like user metadata or API keys. Use this when you have values that don't change mid-run.
Specify configuration using a key called **"configurable"** which is reserved for this purpose.
```typescript
await graph.invoke(
// (1)!
{ messages: [{ role: "user", content: "hi!" }] }, // (2)!
// highlight-next-line
{ configurable: { user_id: "user_123" } } // (3)!
);
```
:::
## Dynamic runtime context (state)
**Dynamic runtime context** represents mutable data that can evolve during a single run and is managed through the LangGraph state object. This includes conversation history, intermediate results, and values derived from tools or LLM outputs. In LangGraph, the state object acts as [short-term memory](../concepts/memory.md) during a run.
=== "In an agent"
@@ -105,6 +156,7 @@ State acts as [short-term memory](../concepts/memory.md) during a run. It holds
State can also be accessed by the agent's **tools**, which can read or update the state as needed. See [tool calling guide](../how-tos/tool-calling.md#short-term-memory) for details.
:::python
```python
from langchain_core.messages import AnyMessage
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableConfig
@@ -139,10 +191,51 @@ State acts as [short-term memory](../concepts/memory.md) during a run. It holds
1. Define a custom state schema that extends `AgentState` or `MessagesState`.
2. Pass the custom state schema to the agent. This allows the agent to access and modify the state during execution.
:::
:::js
```typescript
import type { BaseMessage } from "@langchain/core/messages";
import { createReactAgent } from "@langchain/langgraph/prebuilt";
import { MessagesZodState } from "@langchain/langgraph";
import { z } from "zod";
// highlight-next-line
const CustomState = z.object({ // (1)!
messages: MessagesZodState.shape.messages,
userName: z.string(),
});
const prompt = (
// highlight-next-line
state: z.infer<typeof CustomState>
): BaseMessage[] => {
const userName = state.userName;
const systemMsg = `You are a helpful assistant. User's name is ${userName}`;
return [{ role: "system", content: systemMsg }, ...state.messages];
};
const agent = createReactAgent({
llm: model,
tools: [...],
// highlight-next-line
stateSchema: CustomState, // (2)!
stateModifier: prompt,
});
await agent.invoke({
messages: [{ role: "user", content: "hi!" }],
userName: "John Smith",
});
```
1. Define a custom state schema that extends `MessagesZodState` or creates a new schema.
2. Pass the custom state schema to the agent. This allows the agent to access and modify the state during execution.
:::
=== "In a workflow"
:::python
```python
from typing_extensions import TypedDict
from langchain_core.messages import AnyMessage
@@ -167,18 +260,49 @@ State acts as [short-term memory](../concepts/memory.md) during a run. It holds
builder.set_entry_point("node")
graph = builder.compile()
```
1. Define a custom state
2. Access the state in any node or tool
3. The Graph API is designed to work as easily as possible with state. The return value of a node represents a requested update to the state.
:::
:::js
```typescript
import type { BaseMessage } from "@langchain/core/messages";
import { StateGraph, MessagesZodState, START } from "@langchain/langgraph";
import { z } from "zod";
// highlight-next-line
const CustomState = z.object({ // (1)!
messages: MessagesZodState.shape.messages,
extraField: z.number(),
});
const builder = new StateGraph(CustomState)
.addNode("node", async (state) => { // (2)!
const messages = state.messages;
// ...
return { // (3)!
// highlight-next-line
extraField: state.extraField + 1,
};
})
.addEdge(START, "node");
const graph = builder.compile();
```
1. Define a custom state
2. Access the state in any node or tool
3. The Graph API is designed to work as easily as possible with state. The return value of a node represents a requested update to the state.
:::
!!! tip "Turning on memory"
Please see the [memory guide](../how-tos/memory/add-memory.md) for more details on how to enable memory. This is a powerful feature that allows you to persist the agent's state across multiple invocations. Otherwise, the state is scoped only to a single run.
### Long-term memory (cross-conversation context)
## Dynamic cross-conversation context (store)
For context that spans *across* conversations or sessions, LangGraph allows access to **long-term memory** via a `store`. This can be used to read or update persistent facts (e.g., user profiles, preferences, prior interactions).
**Dynamic cross-conversation context** represents persistent, mutable data that spans across multiple conversations or sessions and is managed through the LangGraph store. This includes user profiles, preferences, and historical interactions. The LangGraph store acts as [long-term memory](../concepts/memory.md#long-term-memory) across multiple runs. This can be used to read or update persistent facts (e.g., user profiles, preferences, prior interactions).
For more information, see the [Memory guide](../how-tos/memory/add-memory.md).
For more information, see the [Memory guide](../how-tos/memory/add-memory.md).
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@@ -11,6 +11,8 @@ hide:
To evaluate your agent's performance you can use `LangSmith` [evaluations](https://docs.smith.langchain.com/evaluation). You would need to first define an evaluator function to judge the results from an agent, such as final outputs or trajectory. Depending on your evaluation technique, this may or may not involve a reference output:
:::python
```python
def evaluator(*, outputs: dict, reference_outputs: dict):
# compare agent outputs against reference outputs
@@ -20,16 +22,51 @@ def evaluator(*, outputs: dict, reference_outputs: dict):
return {"key": "evaluator_score", "score": score}
```
:::
:::js
```typescript
type EvaluatorParams = {
outputs: Record<string, any>;
referenceOutputs: Record<string, any>;
};
function evaluator({ outputs, referenceOutputs }: EvaluatorParams) {
// compare agent outputs against reference outputs
const outputMessages = outputs.messages;
const referenceMessages = referenceOutputs.messages;
const score = compareMessages(outputMessages, referenceMessages);
return { key: "evaluator_score", score: score };
}
```
:::
To get started, you can use prebuilt evaluators from `AgentEvals` package:
:::python
```bash
pip install -U agentevals
```
:::
:::js
```bash
npm install agentevals
```
:::
## Create evaluator
A common way to evaluate agent performance is by comparing its trajectory (the order in which it calls its tools) against a reference trajectory:
:::python
```python
import json
# highlight-next-line
@@ -80,8 +117,63 @@ result = evaluator(
)
```
1. Specify how the trajectories will be compared. `superset` will accept output trajectory as valid if it's a superset of the reference one. Other options include: [strict](https://github.com/langchain-ai/agentevals?tab=readme-ov-file#strict-match), [unordered](https://github.com/langchain-ai/agentevals?tab=readme-ov-file#unordered-match) and [subset](https://github.com/langchain-ai/agentevals?tab=readme-ov-file#subset-and-superset-match)
:::
:::js
```typescript
import { createTrajectoryMatchEvaluator } from "agentevals/trajectory/match";
const outputs = [
{
role: "assistant",
tool_calls: [
{
function: {
name: "get_weather",
arguments: JSON.stringify({ city: "san francisco" }),
},
},
{
function: {
name: "get_directions",
arguments: JSON.stringify({ destination: "presidio" }),
},
},
],
},
];
const referenceOutputs = [
{
role: "assistant",
tool_calls: [
{
function: {
name: "get_weather",
arguments: JSON.stringify({ city: "san francisco" }),
},
},
],
},
];
// Create the evaluator
const evaluator = createTrajectoryMatchEvaluator({
// Specify how the trajectories will be compared. `superset` will accept output trajectory as valid if it's a superset of the reference one. Other options include: strict, unordered and subset
trajectoryMatchMode: "superset", // (1)!
});
// Run the evaluator
const result = evaluator({
outputs: outputs,
referenceOutputs: referenceOutputs,
});
```
:::
1. Specify how the trajectories will be compared. `superset` will accept output trajectory as valid if it's a superset of the reference one. Other options include: [strict](https://github.com/langchain-ai/agentevals?tab=readme-ov-file#strict-match), [unordered](https://github.com/langchain-ai/agentevals?tab=readme-ov-file#unordered-match) and [subset](https://github.com/langchain-ai/agentevals?tab=readme-ov-file#subset-and-superset-match)
As a next step, learn more about how to [customize trajectory match evaluator](https://github.com/langchain-ai/agentevals?tab=readme-ov-file#agent-trajectory-match).
@@ -89,6 +181,8 @@ As a next step, learn more about how to [customize trajectory match evaluator](h
You can use LLM-as-a-judge evaluator that uses an LLM to compare the trajectory against the reference outputs and output a score:
:::python
```python
import json
from agentevals.trajectory.llm import (
@@ -103,6 +197,24 @@ evaluator = create_trajectory_llm_as_judge(
)
```
:::
:::js
```typescript
import {
createTrajectoryLlmAsJudge,
TRAJECTORY_ACCURACY_PROMPT_WITH_REFERENCE,
} from "agentevals/trajectory/llm";
const evaluator = createTrajectoryLlmAsJudge({
prompt: TRAJECTORY_ACCURACY_PROMPT_WITH_REFERENCE,
model: "openai:o3-mini",
});
```
:::
## Run evaluator
To run an evaluator, you will first need to create a [LangSmith dataset](https://docs.smith.langchain.com/evaluation/concepts#datasets). To use the prebuilt AgentEvals evaluators, you will need a dataset with the following schema:
@@ -110,6 +222,8 @@ To run an evaluator, you will first need to create a [LangSmith dataset](https:/
- **input**: `{"messages": [...]}` input messages to call the agent with.
- **output**: `{"messages": [...]}` expected message history in the agent output. For trajectory evaluation, you can choose to keep only assistant messages.
:::python
```python
from langsmith import Client
from langgraph.prebuilt import create_react_agent
@@ -125,4 +239,27 @@ experiment_results = client.evaluate(
data="<Name of your dataset>",
evaluators=[evaluator]
)
```
```
:::
:::js
```typescript
import { Client } from "langsmith";
import { createReactAgent } from "@langchain/langgraph/prebuilt";
import { createTrajectoryMatchEvaluator } from "agentevals/trajectory/match";
const client = new Client();
const agent = createReactAgent({...});
const evaluator = createTrajectoryMatchEvaluator({...});
const experimentResults = await client.evaluate(
(inputs) => agent.invoke(inputs),
// replace with your dataset name
{ data: "<Name of your dataset>" },
{ evaluators: [evaluator] }
);
```
:::
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# Use MCP
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open protocol that standardizes how applications provide tools and context to language models. LangGraph agents can use tools defined on MCP servers through the `langchain-mcp-adapters` library.
[Model Context Protocol (MCP)](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/introduction) is an open protocol that standardizes how applications provide tools and context to language models. LangGraph agents can use tools defined on MCP servers through the `langchain-mcp-adapters` library.
![MCP](./assets/mcp.png)
:::python
Install the `langchain-mcp-adapters` library to use MCP tools in LangGraph:
```bash
pip install langchain-mcp-adapters
```
:::
:::js
Install the `@langchain/mcp-adapters` library to use MCP tools in LangGraph:
```bash
npm install langchain-mcp-adapters
```
:::
## Use MCP tools
:::python
The `langchain-mcp-adapters` package enables agents to use tools defined across one or more MCP servers.
=== "In an agent"
@@ -125,10 +146,111 @@ The `langchain-mcp-adapters` package enables agents to use tools defined across
)
```
:::
:::js
The `@langchain/mcp-adapters` package enables agents to use tools defined across one or more MCP servers.
=== "In an agent"
```typescript title="Agent using tools defined on MCP servers"
// highlight-next-line
import { MultiServerMCPClient } from "langchain-mcp-adapters/client";
import { ChatAnthropic } from "@langchain/langgraph/prebuilt";
import { createReactAgent } from "@langchain/langgraph/prebuilt";
// highlight-next-line
const client = new MultiServerMCPClient({
math: {
command: "node",
// Replace with absolute path to your math_server.js file
args: ["/path/to/math_server.js"],
transport: "stdio",
},
weather: {
// Ensure you start your weather server on port 8000
url: "http://localhost:8000/mcp",
transport: "streamable_http",
},
});
// highlight-next-line
const tools = await client.getTools();
const agent = createReactAgent({
llm: new ChatAnthropic({ model: "claude-3-7-sonnet-latest" }),
// highlight-next-line
tools,
});
const mathResponse = await agent.invoke({
messages: [{ role: "user", content: "what's (3 + 5) x 12?" }],
});
const weatherResponse = await agent.invoke({
messages: [{ role: "user", content: "what is the weather in nyc?" }],
});
```
=== "In a workflow"
```typescript
import { MultiServerMCPClient } from "langchain-mcp-adapters/client";
import { StateGraph, MessagesZodState, START } from "@langchain/langgraph";
import { ToolNode } from "@langchain/langgraph/prebuilt";
import { ChatOpenAI } from "@langchain/openai";
import { AIMessage } from "@langchain/core/messages";
import { z } from "zod";
const model = new ChatOpenAI({ model: "gpt-4" });
const client = new MultiServerMCPClient({
math: {
command: "node",
// Make sure to update to the full absolute path to your math_server.js file
args: ["./examples/math_server.js"],
transport: "stdio",
},
weather: {
// make sure you start your weather server on port 8000
url: "http://localhost:8000/mcp/",
transport: "streamable_http",
},
});
const tools = await client.getTools();
const builder = new StateGraph(MessagesZodState)
.addNode("callModel", async (state) => {
const response = await model.bindTools(tools).invoke(state.messages);
return { messages: [response] };
})
.addNode("tools", new ToolNode(tools))
.addEdge(START, "callModel")
.addConditionalEdges("callModel", (state) => {
const lastMessage = state.messages.at(-1) as AIMessage | undefined;
if (!lastMessage?.tool_calls?.length) {
return "__end__";
}
return "tools";
})
.addEdge("tools", "callModel");
const graph = builder.compile();
const mathResponse = await graph.invoke({
messages: [{ role: "user", content: "what's (3 + 5) x 12?" }],
});
const weatherResponse = await graph.invoke({
messages: [{ role: "user", content: "what is the weather in nyc?" }],
});
```
:::
## Custom MCP servers
:::python
To create your own MCP servers, you can use the `mcp` library. This library provides a simple way to define tools and run them as servers.
Install the MCP library:
@@ -136,8 +258,24 @@ Install the MCP library:
```bash
pip install mcp
```
:::
:::js
To create your own MCP servers, you can use the `@modelcontextprotocol/sdk` library. This library provides a simple way to define tools and run them as servers.
Install the MCP SDK:
```bash
npm install @modelcontextprotocol/sdk
```
:::
Use the following reference implementations to test your agent with MCP tool servers.
:::python
```python title="Example Math Server (stdio transport)"
from mcp.server.fastmcp import FastMCP
@@ -157,6 +295,115 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
mcp.run(transport="stdio")
```
:::
:::js
```typescript title="Example Math Server (stdio transport)"
import { Server } from "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/index.js";
import { StdioServerTransport } from "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/stdio.js";
import {
CallToolRequestSchema,
ListToolsRequestSchema,
} from "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/types.js";
const server = new Server(
{
name: "math-server",
version: "0.1.0",
},
{
capabilities: {
tools: {},
},
}
);
server.setRequestHandler(ListToolsRequestSchema, async () => {
return {
tools: [
{
name: "add",
description: "Add two numbers",
inputSchema: {
type: "object",
properties: {
a: {
type: "number",
description: "First number",
},
b: {
type: "number",
description: "Second number",
},
},
required: ["a", "b"],
},
},
{
name: "multiply",
description: "Multiply two numbers",
inputSchema: {
type: "object",
properties: {
a: {
type: "number",
description: "First number",
},
b: {
type: "number",
description: "Second number",
},
},
required: ["a", "b"],
},
},
],
};
});
server.setRequestHandler(CallToolRequestSchema, async (request) => {
switch (request.params.name) {
case "add": {
const { a, b } = request.params.arguments as { a: number; b: number };
return {
content: [
{
type: "text",
text: String(a + b),
},
],
};
}
case "multiply": {
const { a, b } = request.params.arguments as { a: number; b: number };
return {
content: [
{
type: "text",
text: String(a * b),
},
],
};
}
default:
throw new Error(`Unknown tool: ${request.params.name}`);
}
});
async function main() {
const transport = new StdioServerTransport();
await server.connect(transport);
console.error("Math MCP server running on stdio");
}
main();
```
:::
:::python
```python title="Example Weather Server (Streamable HTTP transport)"
from mcp.server.fastmcp import FastMCP
@@ -171,8 +418,100 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
mcp.run(transport="streamable-http")
```
:::
:::js
```typescript title="Example Weather Server (HTTP transport)"
import { Server } from "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/index.js";
import { SSEServerTransport } from "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/sse.js";
import {
CallToolRequestSchema,
ListToolsRequestSchema,
} from "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/types.js";
import express from "express";
const app = express();
app.use(express.json());
const server = new Server(
{
name: "weather-server",
version: "0.1.0",
},
{
capabilities: {
tools: {},
},
}
);
server.setRequestHandler(ListToolsRequestSchema, async () => {
return {
tools: [
{
name: "get_weather",
description: "Get weather for location",
inputSchema: {
type: "object",
properties: {
location: {
type: "string",
description: "Location to get weather for",
},
},
required: ["location"],
},
},
],
};
});
server.setRequestHandler(CallToolRequestSchema, async (request) => {
switch (request.params.name) {
case "get_weather": {
const { location } = request.params.arguments as { location: string };
return {
content: [
{
type: "text",
text: `It's always sunny in ${location}`,
},
],
};
}
default:
throw new Error(`Unknown tool: ${request.params.name}`);
}
});
app.post("/mcp", async (req, res) => {
const transport = new SSEServerTransport("/mcp", res);
await server.connect(transport);
});
const PORT = process.env.PORT || 8000;
app.listen(PORT, () => {
console.log(`Weather MCP server running on port ${PORT}`);
});
```
:::
:::python
## Additional resources
- [MCP documentation](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/introduction)
- [MCP Transport documentation](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/docs/concepts/transports)
- [langchain_mcp_adapters](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain-mcp-adapters)
:::
:::js
## Additional resources
- [MCP documentation](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/introduction)
- [MCP Transport documentation](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/docs/concepts/transports)
- [`@langchain/mcp-adapters`](https://npmjs.com/package/@langchain/mcp-adapters)
:::
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@@ -2,18 +2,70 @@
LangGraph provides built-in support for [LLMs (language models)](https://python.langchain.com/docs/concepts/chat_models/) via the LangChain library. This makes it easy to integrate various LLMs into your agents and workflows.
## Initialize a model
:::python
Use [`init_chat_model`](https://python.langchain.com/docs/how_to/chat_models_universal_init/) to initialize models:
{% include-markdown "../../snippets/chat_model_tabs.md" %}
:::
:::js
Use model provider classes to initialize models:
=== "OpenAI"
```typescript
import { ChatOpenAI } from "@langchain/openai";
const model = new ChatOpenAI({
model: "gpt-4o",
temperature: 0,
});
```
=== "Anthropic"
```typescript
import { ChatAnthropic } from "@langchain/anthropic";
const model = new ChatAnthropic({
model: "claude-3-5-sonnet-20240620",
temperature: 0,
maxTokens: 2048,
});
```
=== "Google"
```typescript
import { ChatGoogleGenerativeAI } from "@langchain/google-genai";
const model = new ChatGoogleGenerativeAI({
model: "gemini-1.5-pro",
temperature: 0,
});
```
=== "Groq"
```typescript
import { ChatGroq } from "@langchain/groq";
const model = new ChatGroq({
model: "llama-3.1-70b-versatile",
temperature: 0,
});
```
:::
:::python
### Instantiate a model directly
If a model provider is not available via `init_chat_model`, you can instantiate the provider's model class directly. The model must implement the [BaseChatModel interface](https://python.langchain.com/api_reference/core/language_models/langchain_core.language_models.chat_models.BaseChatModel.html) and support tool calling:
```python
# Anthropic is already supported by `init_chat_model`,
# but you can also instantiate it directly.
@@ -26,19 +78,20 @@ model = ChatAnthropic(
)
```
:::
!!! important "Tool calling support"
If you are building an agent or workflow that requires the model to call external tools, ensure that the underlying
language model supports [tool calling](../concepts/tools.md). Compatible models can be found in the [LangChain integrations directory](https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/chat/).
## Use in an agent
:::python
When using `create_react_agent` you can specify the model by its name string, which is a shorthand for initializing the model using `init_chat_model`. This allows you to use the model without needing to import or instantiate it directly.
=== "model name"
```python
from langgraph.prebuilt import create_react_agent
@@ -70,10 +123,103 @@ When using `create_react_agent` you can specify the model by its name string, wh
)
```
:::
:::js
When using `createReactAgent` you can pass the model instance directly:
```typescript
import { ChatOpenAI } from "@langchain/openai";
import { createReactAgent } from "@langchain/langgraph/prebuilt";
const model = new ChatOpenAI({
model: "gpt-4o",
temperature: 0,
});
const agent = createReactAgent({
llm: model,
tools: tools,
});
```
:::
:::python
### Dynamic model selection
Pass a callable function to `create_react_agent` to dynamically select the model at runtime. This is useful for scenarios where you want to choose a model based on user input, configuration settings, or other runtime conditions.
The selector function must return a chat model. If you're using tools, you must bind the tools to the model within the selector function.
```python
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Literal
from langchain.chat_models import init_chat_model
from langchain_core.language_models import BaseChatModel
from langchain_core.tools import tool
from langgraph.prebuilt import create_react_agent
from langgraph.prebuilt.chat_agent_executor import AgentState
from langgraph.runtime import Runtime
@tool
def weather() -> str:
"""Returns the current weather conditions."""
return "It's nice and sunny."
# Define the runtime context
@dataclass
class CustomContext:
provider: Literal["anthropic", "openai"]
# Initialize models
openai_model = init_chat_model("openai:gpt-4o")
anthropic_model = init_chat_model("anthropic:claude-sonnet-4-20250514")
# Selector function for model choice
def select_model(state: AgentState, runtime: Runtime[CustomContext]) -> BaseChatModel:
if runtime.context.provider == "anthropic":
model = anthropic_model
elif runtime.context.provider == "openai":
model = openai_model
else:
raise ValueError(f"Unsupported provider: {runtime.context.provider}")
# With dynamic model selection, you must bind tools explicitly
return model.bind_tools([weather])
# Create agent with dynamic model selection
agent = create_react_agent(select_model, tools=[weather])
# Invoke with context to select model
output = agent.invoke(
{
"messages": [
{
"role": "user",
"content": "Which model is handling this?",
}
]
},
context=CustomContext(provider="openai"),
)
print(output["messages"][-1].text())
```
!!! version-added "Added in version 0.6.0"
:::
## Advanced model configuration
### Disable streaming
:::python
To disable streaming of the individual LLM tokens, set `disable_streaming=True` when initializing the model:
=== "`init_chat_model`"
@@ -101,9 +247,25 @@ To disable streaming of the individual LLM tokens, set `disable_streaming=True`
```
Refer to the [API reference](https://python.langchain.com/api_reference/core/language_models/langchain_core.language_models.chat_models.BaseChatModel.html#langchain_core.language_models.chat_models.BaseChatModel.disable_streaming) for more information on `disable_streaming`
:::
:::js
To disable streaming of the individual LLM tokens, set `streaming: false` when initializing the model:
```typescript
import { ChatOpenAI } from "@langchain/openai";
const model = new ChatOpenAI({
model: "gpt-4o",
streaming: false,
});
```
:::
### Add model fallbacks
:::python
You can add a fallback to a different model or a different LLM provider using `model.with_fallbacks([...])`:
=== "`init_chat_model`"
@@ -136,6 +298,28 @@ You can add a fallback to a different model or a different LLM provider using `m
```
See this [guide](https://python.langchain.com/docs/how_to/fallbacks/#fallback-to-better-model) for more information on model fallbacks.
:::
:::js
You can add a fallback to a different model or a different LLM provider using `model.withFallbacks([...])`:
```typescript
import { ChatOpenAI } from "@langchain/openai";
import { ChatAnthropic } from "@langchain/anthropic";
const modelWithFallbacks = new ChatOpenAI({
model: "gpt-4o",
}).withFallbacks([
new ChatAnthropic({
model: "claude-3-5-sonnet-20240620",
}),
]);
```
See this [guide](https://js.langchain.com/docs/how_to/fallbacks/#fallback-to-better-model) for more information on model fallbacks.
:::
:::python
### Use the built-in rate limiter
@@ -152,28 +336,53 @@ rate_limiter = InMemoryRateLimiter(
)
model = ChatAnthropic(
model_name="claude-3-opus-20240229",
model_name="claude-3-opus-20240229",
rate_limiter=rate_limiter
)
```
See the LangChain docs for more information on how to [handle rate limiting](https://python.langchain.com/docs/how_to/chat_model_rate_limiting/).
:::
## Bring your own model
If your desired LLM isn't officially supported by LangChain, consider these options:
:::python
1. **Implement a custom LangChain chat model**: Create a model conforming to the [LangChain chat model interface](https://python.langchain.com/docs/how_to/custom_chat_model/). This enables full compatibility with LangGraph's agents and workflows but requires understanding of the LangChain framework.
:::
:::js
1. **Implement a custom LangChain chat model**: Create a model conforming to the [LangChain chat model interface](https://js.langchain.com/docs/how_to/custom_chat/). This enables full compatibility with LangGraph's agents and workflows but requires understanding of the LangChain framework.
:::
2. **Direct invocation with custom streaming**: Use your model directly by [adding custom streaming logic](../how-tos/streaming.md#use-with-any-llm) with `StreamWriter`.
Refer to the [custom streaming documentation](../how-tos/streaming.md#use-with-any-llm) for guidance. This approach suits custom workflows where prebuilt agent integration is not necessary.
## Additional resources
:::python
- [Multimodal inputs](https://python.langchain.com/docs/how_to/multimodal_inputs/)
- [Structured outputs](https://python.langchain.com/docs/how_to/structured_output/)
- [Model integration directory](https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/chat/)
- [Force model to call a specific tool](https://python.langchain.com/docs/how_to/tool_choice/)
- [All chat model how-to guides](https://python.langchain.com/docs/how_to/#chat-models)
- [Chat model integrations](https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/chat/)
:::
:::js
- [Multimodal inputs](https://js.langchain.com/docs/how_to/multimodal_inputs/)
- [Structured outputs](https://js.langchain.com/docs/how_to/structured_output/)
- [Model integration directory](https://js.langchain.com/docs/integrations/chat/)
- [Force model to call a specific tool](https://js.langchain.com/docs/how_to/tool_choice/)
- [All chat model how-to guides](https://js.langchain.com/docs/how_to/#chat-models)
- [Chat model integrations](https://js.langchain.com/docs/integrations/chat/)
:::
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@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ Two of the most popular multi-agent architectures are:
![Supervisor](./assets/supervisor.png)
:::python
Use [`langgraph-supervisor`](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph-supervisor-py) library to create a supervisor multi-agent system:
```bash
@@ -82,10 +83,76 @@ for chunk in supervisor.stream(
print("\n")
```
:::
:::js
Use [`@langchain/langgraph-supervisor`](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraphjs/tree/main/libs/langgraph-supervisor) library to create a supervisor multi-agent system:
```bash
npm install @langchain/langgraph-supervisor
```
```typescript
import { ChatOpenAI } from "@langchain/openai";
import { createReactAgent } from "@langchain/langgraph/prebuilt";
// highlight-next-line
import { createSupervisor } from "langgraph-supervisor";
function bookHotel(hotelName: string) {
/**Book a hotel*/
return `Successfully booked a stay at ${hotelName}.`;
}
function bookFlight(fromAirport: string, toAirport: string) {
/**Book a flight*/
return `Successfully booked a flight from ${fromAirport} to ${toAirport}.`;
}
const flightAssistant = createReactAgent({
llm: "openai:gpt-4o",
tools: [bookFlight],
stateModifier: "You are a flight booking assistant",
// highlight-next-line
name: "flight_assistant",
});
const hotelAssistant = createReactAgent({
llm: "openai:gpt-4o",
tools: [bookHotel],
stateModifier: "You are a hotel booking assistant",
// highlight-next-line
name: "hotel_assistant",
});
// highlight-next-line
const supervisor = createSupervisor({
agents: [flightAssistant, hotelAssistant],
llm: new ChatOpenAI({ model: "gpt-4o" }),
systemPrompt:
"You manage a hotel booking assistant and a " +
"flight booking assistant. Assign work to them.",
});
for await (const chunk of supervisor.stream({
messages: [
{
role: "user",
content: "book a flight from BOS to JFK and a stay at McKittrick Hotel",
},
],
})) {
console.log(chunk);
console.log("\n");
}
```
:::
## Swarm
![Swarm](./assets/swarm.png)
:::python
Use [`langgraph-swarm`](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph-swarm-py) library to create a swarm multi-agent system:
```bash
@@ -143,18 +210,82 @@ for chunk in swarm.stream(
print("\n")
```
:::
:::js
Use [`@langchain/langgraph-swarm`](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraphjs/tree/main/libs/langgraph-swarm) library to create a swarm multi-agent system:
```bash
npm install @langchain/langgraph-swarm
```
```typescript
import { createReactAgent } from "@langchain/langgraph/prebuilt";
// highlight-next-line
import { createSwarm, createHandoffTool } from "@langchain/langgraph-swarm";
const transferToHotelAssistant = createHandoffTool({
agentName: "hotel_assistant",
description: "Transfer user to the hotel-booking assistant.",
});
const transferToFlightAssistant = createHandoffTool({
agentName: "flight_assistant",
description: "Transfer user to the flight-booking assistant.",
});
const flightAssistant = createReactAgent({
llm: "anthropic:claude-3-5-sonnet-latest",
// highlight-next-line
tools: [bookFlight, transferToHotelAssistant],
stateModifier: "You are a flight booking assistant",
// highlight-next-line
name: "flight_assistant",
});
const hotelAssistant = createReactAgent({
llm: "anthropic:claude-3-5-sonnet-latest",
// highlight-next-line
tools: [bookHotel, transferToFlightAssistant],
stateModifier: "You are a hotel booking assistant",
// highlight-next-line
name: "hotel_assistant",
});
// highlight-next-line
const swarm = createSwarm({
agents: [flightAssistant, hotelAssistant],
defaultActiveAgent: "flight_assistant",
});
for await (const chunk of swarm.stream({
messages: [
{
role: "user",
content: "book a flight from BOS to JFK and a stay at McKittrick Hotel",
},
],
})) {
console.log(chunk);
console.log("\n");
}
```
:::
## Handoffs
A common pattern in multi-agent interactions is **handoffs**, where one agent *hands off* control to another. Handoffs allow you to specify:
A common pattern in multi-agent interactions is **handoffs**, where one agent _hands off_ control to another. Handoffs allow you to specify:
- **destination**: target agent to navigate to
- **payload**: information to pass to that agent
:::python
This is used both by `langgraph-supervisor` (supervisor hands off to individual agents) and `langgraph-swarm` (an individual agent can hand off to other agents).
To implement handoffs with `create_react_agent`, you need to:
1. Create a special tool that can transfer control to a different agent
1. Create a special tool that can transfer control to a different agent
```python
def transfer_to_bob():
@@ -173,7 +304,7 @@ To implement handoffs with `create_react_agent`, you need to:
)
```
1. Create individual agents that have access to handoff tools:
2. Create individual agents that have access to handoff tools:
```python
flight_assistant = create_react_agent(
@@ -184,7 +315,7 @@ To implement handoffs with `create_react_agent`, you need to:
)
```
1. Define a parent graph that contains individual agents as nodes:
3. Define a parent graph that contains individual agents as nodes:
```python
from langgraph.graph import StateGraph, MessagesState
@@ -196,8 +327,60 @@ To implement handoffs with `create_react_agent`, you need to:
)
```
:::
:::js
This is used both by `@langchain/langgraph-supervisor` (supervisor hands off to individual agents) and `@langchain/langgraph-swarm` (an individual agent can hand off to other agents).
To implement handoffs with `createReactAgent`, you need to:
1. Create a special tool that can transfer control to a different agent
```typescript
function transferToBob() {
/**Transfer to bob.*/
return new Command({
// name of the agent (node) to go to
// highlight-next-line
goto: "bob",
// data to send to the agent
// highlight-next-line
update: { messages: [...] },
// indicate to LangGraph that we need to navigate to
// agent node in a parent graph
// highlight-next-line
graph: Command.PARENT,
});
}
```
2. Create individual agents that have access to handoff tools:
```typescript
const flightAssistant = createReactAgent({
..., tools: [bookFlight, transferToHotelAssistant]
});
const hotelAssistant = createReactAgent({
..., tools: [bookHotel, transferToFlightAssistant]
});
```
3. Define a parent graph that contains individual agents as nodes:
```typescript
import { StateGraph, MessagesZodState } from "@langchain/langgraph";
const multiAgentGraph = new StateGraph(MessagesZodState)
.addNode("flight_assistant", flightAssistant)
.addNode("hotel_assistant", hotelAssistant)
// ...
```
:::
Putting this together, here is how you can implement a simple multi-agent system with two agents — a flight booking assistant and a hotel booking assistant:
:::python
```python
from typing import Annotated
from langchain_core.tools import tool, InjectedToolCallId
@@ -298,11 +481,158 @@ for chunk in multi_agent_graph.stream(
3. Name of the agent or node to hand off to.
4. Take the agent's messages and **add** them to the parent's **state** as part of the handoff. The next agent will see the parent state.
5. Indicate to LangGraph that we need to navigate to agent node in a **parent** multi-agent graph.
:::
:::js
```typescript
import { tool } from "@langchain/core/tools";
import { ChatAnthropic } from "@langchain/anthropic";
import { createReactAgent } from "@langchain/langgraph/prebuilt";
import {
StateGraph,
START,
MessagesZodState,
Command,
} from "@langchain/langgraph";
import { z } from "zod";
function createHandoffTool({
agentName,
description,
}: {
agentName: string;
description?: string;
}) {
const name = `transfer_to_${agentName}`;
const toolDescription = description || `Transfer to ${agentName}`;
return tool(
async (_, config) => {
const toolMessage = {
role: "tool" as const,
content: `Successfully transferred to ${agentName}`,
name: name,
tool_call_id: config.toolCall?.id!,
};
return new Command({
// (2)!
// highlight-next-line
goto: agentName, // (3)!
// highlight-next-line
update: { messages: [toolMessage] }, // (4)!
// highlight-next-line
graph: Command.PARENT, // (5)!
});
},
{
name,
description: toolDescription,
schema: z.object({}),
}
);
}
// Handoffs
const transferToHotelAssistant = createHandoffTool({
agentName: "hotel_assistant",
description: "Transfer user to the hotel-booking assistant.",
});
const transferToFlightAssistant = createHandoffTool({
agentName: "flight_assistant",
description: "Transfer user to the flight-booking assistant.",
});
// Simple agent tools
const bookHotel = tool(
async ({ hotelName }) => {
/**Book a hotel*/
return `Successfully booked a stay at ${hotelName}.`;
},
{
name: "book_hotel",
description: "Book a hotel",
schema: z.object({
hotelName: z.string().describe("Name of the hotel to book"),
}),
}
);
const bookFlight = tool(
async ({ fromAirport, toAirport }) => {
/**Book a flight*/
return `Successfully booked a flight from ${fromAirport} to ${toAirport}.`;
},
{
name: "book_flight",
description: "Book a flight",
schema: z.object({
fromAirport: z.string().describe("Departure airport code"),
toAirport: z.string().describe("Arrival airport code"),
}),
}
);
// Define agents
const flightAssistant = createReactAgent({
llm: new ChatAnthropic({ model: "anthropic:claude-3-5-sonnet-latest" }),
// highlight-next-line
tools: [bookFlight, transferToHotelAssistant],
stateModifier: "You are a flight booking assistant",
// highlight-next-line
name: "flight_assistant",
});
const hotelAssistant = createReactAgent({
llm: new ChatAnthropic({ model: "anthropic:claude-3-5-sonnet-latest" }),
// highlight-next-line
tools: [bookHotel, transferToFlightAssistant],
stateModifier: "You are a hotel booking assistant",
// highlight-next-line
name: "hotel_assistant",
});
// Define multi-agent graph
const multiAgentGraph = new StateGraph(MessagesZodState)
.addNode("flight_assistant", flightAssistant)
.addNode("hotel_assistant", hotelAssistant)
.addEdge(START, "flight_assistant")
.compile();
// Run the multi-agent graph
for await (const chunk of multiAgentGraph.stream({
messages: [
{
role: "user",
content: "book a flight from BOS to JFK and a stay at McKittrick Hotel",
},
],
})) {
console.log(chunk);
console.log("\n");
}
```
1. Access agent's state
2. The `Command` primitive allows specifying a state update and a node transition as a single operation, making it useful for implementing handoffs.
3. Name of the agent or node to hand off to.
4. Take the agent's messages and **add** them to the parent's **state** as part of the handoff. The next agent will see the parent state.
5. Indicate to LangGraph that we need to navigate to agent node in a **parent** multi-agent graph.
:::
!!! Note
This handoff implementation assumes that:
- each agent receives overall message history (across all agents) in the multi-agent system as its input
- each agent outputs its internal messages history to the overall message history of the multi-agent system
Check out LangGraph [supervisor](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph-supervisor-py#customizing-handoff-tools) and [swarm](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph-swarm-py#customizing-handoff-tools) documentation to learn how to customize handoffs.
:::python
Check out LangGraph [supervisor](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph-supervisor-py#customizing-handoff-tools) and [swarm](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph-swarm-py#customizing-handoff-tools) documentation to learn how to customize handoffs.
:::
:::js
Check out LangGraph [supervisor](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraphjs/tree/main/libs/langgraph-supervisor#customizing-handoff-tools) and [swarm](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraphjs/tree/main/libs/langgraph-swarm#customizing-handoff-tools) documentation to learn how to customize handoffs.
:::
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ LangGraph provides both low-level primitives and high-level prebuilt components
## What is an agent?
An *agent* consists of three components: a **large language model (LLM)**, a set of **tools** it can use, and a **prompt** that provides instructions.
An _agent_ consists of three components: a **large language model (LLM)**, a set of **tools** it can use, and a **prompt** that provides instructions.
The LLM operates in a loop. In each iteration, it selects a tool to invoke, provides input, receives the result (an observation), and uses that observation to inform the next action. The loop continues until a stopping condition is met — typically when the agent has gathered enough information to respond to the user.
@@ -27,12 +27,12 @@ The LLM operates in a loop. In each iteration, it selects a tool to invoke, prov
LangGraph includes several capabilities essential for building robust, production-ready agentic systems:
- [**Memory integration**](../how-tos/memory/add-memory.md): Native support for *short-term* (session-based) and *long-term* (persistent across sessions) memory, enabling stateful behaviors in chatbots and assistants.
- [**Human-in-the-loop control**](../concepts/human_in_the_loop.md): Execution can pause *indefinitely* to await human feedback—unlike websocket-based solutions limited to real-time interaction. This enables asynchronous approval, correction, or intervention at any point in the workflow.
- [**Memory integration**](../how-tos/memory/add-memory.md): Native support for _short-term_ (session-based) and _long-term_ (persistent across sessions) memory, enabling stateful behaviors in chatbots and assistants.
- [**Human-in-the-loop control**](../concepts/human_in_the_loop.md): Execution can pause _indefinitely_ to await human feedback—unlike websocket-based solutions limited to real-time interaction. This enables asynchronous approval, correction, or intervention at any point in the workflow.
- [**Streaming support**](../how-tos/streaming.md): Real-time streaming of agent state, model tokens, tool outputs, or combined streams.
- [**Deployment tooling**](../tutorials/langgraph-platform/local-server.md): Includes infrastructure-free deployment tools. [**LangGraph Platform**](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/concepts/langgraph_platform/) supports testing, debugging, and deployment.
- **[Studio](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/concepts/langgraph_studio/)**: A visual IDE for inspecting and debugging workflows.
- Supports multiple [**deployment options**](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/concepts/deployment_options.md) for production.
- **[Studio](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/concepts/langgraph_studio/)**: A visual IDE for inspecting and debugging workflows.
- Supports multiple [**deployment options**](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/concepts/deployment_options.md) for production.
## High-level building blocks
@@ -40,30 +40,32 @@ LangGraph comes with a set of prebuilt components that implement common agent be
Using LangGraph for agent development allows you to focus on your application's logic and behavior, instead of building and maintaining the supporting infrastructure for state, memory, and human feedback.
:::python
## Package ecosystem
The high-level components are organized into several packages, each with a specific focus.
| Package | Description | Installation |
|--------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------|
| `langgraph-prebuilt` (part of `langgraph`) | Prebuilt components to [**create agents**](./agents.md) | `pip install -U langgraph langchain` |
| `langgraph-supervisor` | Tools for building [**supervisor**](./multi-agent.md#supervisor) agents | `pip install -U langgraph-supervisor` |
| `langgraph-swarm` | Tools for building a [**swarm**](./multi-agent.md#swarm) multi-agent system | `pip install -U langgraph-swarm` |
| `langchain-mcp-adapters` | Interfaces to [**MCP servers**](./mcp.md) for tool and resource integration | `pip install -U langchain-mcp-adapters` |
| `langmem` | Agent memory management: [**short-term and long-term**](../how-tos/memory/add-memory.md) | `pip install -U langmem` |
| `agentevals` | Utilities to [**evaluate agent performance**](./evals.md) | `pip install -U agentevals` |
| Package | Description | Installation |
| ------------------------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------- |
| `langgraph-prebuilt` (part of `langgraph`) | Prebuilt components to [**create agents**](./agents.md) | `pip install -U langgraph langchain` |
| `langgraph-supervisor` | Tools for building [**supervisor**](./multi-agent.md#supervisor) agents | `pip install -U langgraph-supervisor` |
| `langgraph-swarm` | Tools for building a [**swarm**](./multi-agent.md#swarm) multi-agent system | `pip install -U langgraph-swarm` |
| `langchain-mcp-adapters` | Interfaces to [**MCP servers**](./mcp.md) for tool and resource integration | `pip install -U langchain-mcp-adapters` |
| `langmem` | Agent memory management: [**short-term and long-term**](../how-tos/memory/add-memory.md) | `pip install -U langmem` |
| `agentevals` | Utilities to [**evaluate agent performance**](./evals.md) | `pip install -U agentevals` |
## Visualize an agent graph
Use the following tool to visualize the graph generated by
[`create_react_agent`][langgraph.prebuilt.chat_agent_executor.create_react_agent]
@[`create_react_agent`][create_react_agent]
and to view an outline of the corresponding code.
It allows you to explore the infrastructure of the agent as defined by the presence of:
* [`tools`](../how-tos/tool-calling.md): A list of tools (functions, APIs, or other callable objects) that the agent can use to perform tasks.
* [`pre_model_hook`](../how-tos/create-react-agent-manage-message-history.ipynb): A function that is called before the model is invoked. It can be used to condense messages or perform other preprocessing tasks.
* `post_model_hook`: A function that is called after the model is invoked. It can be used to implement guardrails, human-in-the-loop flows, or other postprocessing tasks.
* [`response_format`](../agents/agents.md#6-configure-structured-output): A data structure used to constrain the type of the final output, e.g., a `pydantic` `BaseModel`.
- [`tools`](../how-tos/tool-calling.md): A list of tools (functions, APIs, or other callable objects) that the agent can use to perform tasks.
- [`pre_model_hook`](../how-tos/create-react-agent-manage-message-history.ipynb): A function that is called before the model is invoked. It can be used to condense messages or perform other preprocessing tasks.
- `post_model_hook`: A function that is called after the model is invoked. It can be used to implement guardrails, human-in-the-loop flows, or other postprocessing tasks.
- [`response_format`](../agents/agents.md#6-configure-structured-output): A data structure used to constrain the type of the final output, e.g., a `pydantic` `BaseModel`.
<div class="agent-layout">
<div class="agent-graph-features-container">
@@ -82,15 +84,13 @@ It allows you to explore the infrastructure of the agent as defined by the prese
</div>
</div>
The following code snippet shows how to create the above agent (and underlying graph) with
[`create_react_agent`][langgraph.prebuilt.chat_agent_executor.create_react_agent]:
@[`create_react_agent`][create_react_agent]:
<div class="language-python">
<pre><code id="agent-code" class="language-python"></code></pre>
</div>
<script>
function getCheckedValue(id) {
return document.getElementById(id).checked ? "1" : "0";
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ function generateCodeSnippet({ tools, pre, post, response }) {
if (post) lines.push(" post_model_hook=post_model_hook,");
if (response) lines.push(" response_format=ResponseFormat,");
lines.push(")", "", "agent.get_graph().draw_mermaid_png()");
lines.push(")", "", "# Visualize the graph", "# For Jupyter or GUI environments:", "agent.get_graph().draw_mermaid_png()", "", "# To save PNG to file:", "png_data = agent.get_graph().draw_mermaid_png()", "with open(\"graph.png\", \"wb\") as f:", " f.write(png_data)", "", "# For terminal/ASCII output:", "agent.get_graph().draw_ascii()");
return lines.join("\n");
}
@@ -189,3 +189,159 @@ function initializeWidget() {
window.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", initializeWidget);
document$.subscribe(initializeWidget);
</script>
:::
:::js
## Package ecosystem
The high-level components are organized into several packages, each with a specific focus.
| Package | Description | Installation |
| ------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------- |
| `langgraph` | Prebuilt components to [**create agents**](./agents.md) | `npm install @langchain/langgraph @langchain/core` |
| `langgraph-supervisor` | Tools for building [**supervisor**](./multi-agent.md#supervisor) agents | `npm install @langchain/langgraph-supervisor` |
| `langgraph-swarm` | Tools for building a [**swarm**](./multi-agent.md#swarm) multi-agent system | `npm install @langchain/langgraph-swarm` |
| `langchain-mcp-adapters` | Interfaces to [**MCP servers**](./mcp.md) for tool and resource integration | `npm install @langchain/mcp-adapters` |
| `agentevals` | Utilities to [**evaluate agent performance**](./evals.md) | `npm install agentevals` |
## Visualize an agent graph
Use the following tool to visualize the graph generated by @[`createReactAgent`][create_react_agent] and to view an outline of the corresponding code. It allows you to explore the infrastructure of the agent as defined by the presence of:
- [`tools`](./tools.md): A list of tools (functions, APIs, or other callable objects) that the agent can use to perform tasks.
- `preModelHook`: A function that is called before the model is invoked. It can be used to condense messages or perform other preprocessing tasks.
- `postModelHook`: A function that is called after the model is invoked. It can be used to implement guardrails, human-in-the-loop flows, or other postprocessing tasks.
- [`responseFormat`](./agents.md#6-configure-structured-output): A data structure used to constrain the type of the final output (via Zod schemas).
<div class="agent-layout">
<div class="agent-graph-features-container">
<div class="agent-graph-features">
<h3 class="agent-section-title">Features</h3>
<label><input type="checkbox" id="tools" checked> <code>tools</code></label>
<label><input type="checkbox" id="preModelHook"> <code>preModelHook</code></label>
<label><input type="checkbox" id="postModelHook"> <code>postModelHook</code></label>
<label><input type="checkbox" id="responseFormat"> <code>responseFormat</code></label>
</div>
</div>
<div class="agent-graph-container">
<h3 class="agent-section-title">Graph</h3>
<img id="agent-graph-img" src="../assets/react_agent_graphs/0001.svg" alt="graph image" style="max-width: 100%;"/>
</div>
</div>
The following code snippet shows how to create the above agent (and underlying graph) with @[`createReactAgent`][create_react_agent]:
<div class="language-typescript">
<pre><code id="agent-code" class="language-typescript"></code></pre>
</div>
<script>
function getCheckedValue(id) {
return document.getElementById(id).checked ? "1" : "0";
}
function getKey() {
return [
getCheckedValue("responseFormat"),
getCheckedValue("postModelHook"),
getCheckedValue("preModelHook"),
getCheckedValue("tools")
].join("");
}
function dedent(strings, ...values) {
const str = String.raw({ raw: strings }, ...values)
const [space] = str.split("\n").filter(Boolean).at(0).match(/^(\s*)/)
const spaceLen = space.length
return str.split("\n").map(line => line.slice(spaceLen)).join("\n").trim()
}
Object.assign(dedent, {
offset: (size) => (strings, ...values) => {
return dedent(strings, ...values).split("\n").map(line => " ".repeat(size) + line).join("\n")
}
})
function generateCodeSnippet({ tools, pre, post, response }) {
const lines = []
lines.push(dedent`
import { createReactAgent } from "@langchain/langgraph/prebuilt";
import { ChatOpenAI } from "@langchain/openai";
`)
if (tools) lines.push(`import { tool } from "@langchain/core/tools";`);
if (response || tools) lines.push(`import { z } from "zod";`);
lines.push("", dedent`
const agent = createReactAgent({
llm: new ChatOpenAI({ model: "o4-mini" }),
`)
if (tools) {
lines.push(dedent.offset(2)`
tools: [
tool(() => "Sample tool output", {
name: "sampleTool",
schema: z.object({}),
}),
],
`)
}
if (pre) {
lines.push(dedent.offset(2)`
preModelHook: (state) => ({ llmInputMessages: state.messages }),
`)
}
if (post) {
lines.push(dedent.offset(2)`
postModelHook: (state) => state,
`)
}
if (response) {
lines.push(dedent.offset(2)`
responseFormat: z.object({ result: z.string() }),
`)
}
lines.push(`});`);
return lines.join("\n");
}
function render() {
const key = getKey();
document.getElementById("agent-graph-img").src = `../assets/react_agent_graphs/${key}.svg`;
const state = {
tools: document.getElementById("tools").checked,
pre: document.getElementById("preModelHook").checked,
post: document.getElementById("postModelHook").checked,
response: document.getElementById("responseFormat").checked
};
document.getElementById("agent-code").textContent = generateCodeSnippet(state);
}
function initializeWidget() {
render(); // no need for `await` here
document.querySelectorAll(".agent-graph-features input").forEach((input) => {
input.addEventListener("change", render);
});
}
// Init for both full reload and SPA nav (used by MkDocs Material)
window.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", initializeWidget);
document$.subscribe(initializeWidget);
</script>
:::
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@@ -5,23 +5,24 @@ If youre looking for other prebuilt libraries, explore the community-built op
below. These libraries can extend LangGraph's functionality in various ways.
## 📚 Available Libraries
[//]: # (This file is automatically generated using a script in docs/_scripts. Do not edit this file directly!)
:::python
| Name | GitHub URL | Description | Weekly Downloads | Stars |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| **trustcall** | [hinthornw/trustcall](https://github.com/hinthornw/trustcall) | Tenacious tool calling built on LangGraph. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/hinthornw/trustcall?style=social)
| **breeze-agent** | [andrestorres123/breeze-agent](https://github.com/andrestorres123/breeze-agent) | A streamlined research system built inspired on STORM and built on LangGraph. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/andrestorres123/breeze-agent?style=social)
| **langgraph-supervisor** | [langchain-ai/langgraph-supervisor-py](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph-supervisor-py) | Build supervisor multi-agent systems with LangGraph. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/langchain-ai/langgraph-supervisor-py?style=social)
| **langmem** | [langchain-ai/langmem](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langmem) | Build agents that learn and adapt from interactions over time. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/langchain-ai/langmem?style=social)
| **langchain-mcp-adapters** | [langchain-ai/langchain-mcp-adapters](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain-mcp-adapters) | Make Anthropic Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools compatible with LangGraph agents. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/langchain-ai/langchain-mcp-adapters?style=social)
| **open-deep-research** | [langchain-ai/open_deep_research](https://github.com/langchain-ai/open_deep_research) | Open source assistant for iterative web research and report writing. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/langchain-ai/open_deep_research?style=social)
| **langgraph-swarm** | [langchain-ai/langgraph-swarm-py](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph-swarm-py) | Build swarm-style multi-agent systems using LangGraph. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/langchain-ai/langgraph-swarm-py?style=social)
| **delve-taxonomy-generator** | [andrestorres123/delve](https://github.com/andrestorres123/delve) | A taxonomy generator for unstructured data | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/andrestorres123/delve?style=social)
| **nodeology** | [xyin-anl/Nodeology](https://github.com/xyin-anl/Nodeology) | Enable researcher to build scientific workflows easily with simplified interface. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/xyin-anl/Nodeology?style=social)
| **langgraph-bigtool** | [langchain-ai/langgraph-bigtool](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph-bigtool) | Build LangGraph agents with large numbers of tools. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/langchain-ai/langgraph-bigtool?style=social)
| **ai-data-science-team** | [business-science/ai-data-science-team](https://github.com/business-science/ai-data-science-team) | An AI-powered data science team of agents to help you perform common data science tasks 10X faster. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/business-science/ai-data-science-team?style=social)
| **langgraph-reflection** | [langchain-ai/langgraph-reflection](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph-reflection) | LangGraph agent that runs a reflection step. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/langchain-ai/langgraph-reflection?style=social)
| **langgraph-codeact** | [langchain-ai/langgraph-codeact](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph-codeact) | LangGraph implementation of CodeAct agent that generates and executes code instead of tool calling. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/langchain-ai/langgraph-codeact?style=social)
| **trustcall** | https://github.com/hinthornw/trustcall | Tenacious tool calling built on LangGraph. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/hinthornw/trustcall?style=social)
| **breeze-agent** | https://github.com/andrestorres123/breeze-agent | A streamlined research system built inspired on STORM and built on LangGraph. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/andrestorres123/breeze-agent?style=social)
| **langgraph-supervisor** | https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph-supervisor-py | Build supervisor multi-agent systems with LangGraph. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/langchain-ai/langgraph-supervisor-py?style=social)
| **langmem** | https://github.com/langchain-ai/langmem | Build agents that learn and adapt from interactions over time. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/langchain-ai/langmem?style=social)
| **langchain-mcp-adapters** | https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain-mcp-adapters | Make Anthropic Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools compatible with LangGraph agents. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/langchain-ai/langchain-mcp-adapters?style=social)
| **open-deep-research** | https://github.com/langchain-ai/open_deep_research | Open source assistant for iterative web research and report writing. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/langchain-ai/open_deep_research?style=social)
| **langgraph-swarm** | https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph-swarm-py | Build swarm-style multi-agent systems using LangGraph. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/langchain-ai/langgraph-swarm-py?style=social)
| **delve-taxonomy-generator** | https://github.com/andrestorres123/delve | A taxonomy generator for unstructured data | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/andrestorres123/delve?style=social)
| **nodeology** | https://github.com/xyin-anl/Nodeology | Enable researcher to build scientific workflows easily with simplified interface. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/xyin-anl/Nodeology?style=social)
| **langgraph-bigtool** | https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph-bigtool | Build LangGraph agents with large numbers of tools. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/langchain-ai/langgraph-bigtool?style=social)
| **ai-data-science-team** | https://github.com/business-science/ai-data-science-team | An AI-powered data science team of agents to help you perform common data science tasks 10X faster. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/business-science/ai-data-science-team?style=social)
| **langgraph-reflection** | https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph-reflection | LangGraph agent that runs a reflection step. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/langchain-ai/langgraph-reflection?style=social)
| **langgraph-codeact** | https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph-codeact | LangGraph implementation of CodeAct agent that generates and executes code instead of tool calling. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/langchain-ai/langgraph-codeact?style=social)
## ✨ Contributing Your Library
@@ -32,13 +33,41 @@ To share your project, simply open a Pull Request adding an entry for your packa
**Guidelines**
- Your repo must be distributed as an installable package (e.g., PyPI for Python, npm
for JavaScript/TypeScript, etc.) 📦
- Your repo must be distributed as an installable package on PyPI 📦
- The repo should either use the Graph API (exposing a `StateGraph` instance) or
the Functional API (exposing an `entrypoint`).
- The package must include documentation (e.g., a `README.md` or docs site)
explaining how to use it.
We'll review your contribution and merge it in!
Thanks for contributing! 🚀
:::
:::js
| Name | GitHub URL | Description | Weekly Downloads | Stars |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| **@langchain/mcp-adapters** | https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchainjs | Make Anthropic Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools compatible with LangGraph agents. | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/langchain-ai/langchainjs?style=social)
| **@langchain/langgraph-supervisor** | https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraphjs/tree/main/libs/langgraph-supervisor | Build supervisor multi-agent systems with LangGraph | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/langchain-ai/langgraphjs?style=social)
| **@langchain/langgraph-swarm** | https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraphjs/tree/main/libs/langgraph-swarm | Build multi-agent swarms with LangGraph | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/langchain-ai/langgraphjs?style=social)
| **@langchain/langgraph-cua** | https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraphjs/tree/main/libs/langgraph-cua | Build computer use agents with LangGraph | -12345 | ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/langchain-ai/langgraphjs?style=social)
## ✨ Contributing Your Library
Have you built an awesome open-source library using LangGraph? We'd love to feature
your project on the official LangGraph documentation pages! 🏆
To share your project, simply open a Pull Request adding an entry for your package in our [packages.yml](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/blob/main/docs/_scripts/third_party_page/packages.yml) file.
**Guidelines**
- Your repo must be distributed as an installable package on npm 📦
- The repo should either use the Graph API (exposing a `StateGraph` instance) or
the Functional API (exposing an `entrypoint`).
- The package must include documentation (e.g., a `README.md` or docs site)
explaining how to use it.
We'll review your contribution and merge it in!
Thanks for contributing! 🚀
:::
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# Running agents
Agents support both synchronous and asynchronous execution using either `.invoke()` / `await .ainvoke()` for full responses, or `.stream()` / `.astream()` for **incremental** [streaming](../how-tos/streaming.md) output. This section explains how to provide input, interpret output, enable streaming, and control execution limits.
## Basic usage
Agents can be executed in two primary modes:
:::python
- **Synchronous** using `.invoke()` or `.stream()`
- **Asynchronous** using `await .ainvoke()` or `async for` with `.astream()`
:::
:::js
- **Synchronous** using `.invoke()` or `.stream()`
- **Asynchronous** using `await .invoke()` or `for await` with `.stream()`
:::
:::python
=== "Sync invocation"
```python
from langgraph.prebuilt import create_react_agent
@@ -31,6 +40,7 @@ Agents can be executed in two primary modes:
```
=== "Async invocation"
```python
from langgraph.prebuilt import create_react_agent
@@ -39,6 +49,24 @@ Agents can be executed in two primary modes:
response = await agent.ainvoke({"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "what is the weather in sf"}]})
```
:::
:::js
```typescript
import { createReactAgent } from "@langchain/langgraph/prebuilt";
const agent = createReactAgent(...);
// highlight-next-line
const response = await agent.invoke({
"messages": [
{ "role": "user", "content": "what is the weather in sf" }
]
});
```
:::
## Inputs and outputs
Agents use a language model that expects a list of `messages` as an input. Therefore, agent inputs and outputs are stored as a list of `messages` under the `messages` key in the agent [state](../concepts/low_level.md#working-with-messages-in-graph-state).
@@ -47,33 +75,73 @@ Agents use a language model that expects a list of `messages` as an input. There
Agent input must be a dictionary with a `messages` key. Supported formats are:
| Format | Example |
:::python
| Format | Example |
|--------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| String | `{"messages": "Hello"}` — Interpreted as a [HumanMessage](https://python.langchain.com/docs/concepts/messages/#humanmessage) |
| Message dictionary | `{"messages": {"role": "user", "content": "Hello"}}` |
| List of messages | `{"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "Hello"}]}` |
| With custom state | `{"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "Hello"}], "user_name": "Alice"}` — If using a custom `state_schema` |
| String | `{"messages": "Hello"}` — Interpreted as a [HumanMessage](https://python.langchain.com/docs/concepts/messages/#humanmessage) |
| Message dictionary | `{"messages": {"role": "user", "content": "Hello"}}` |
| List of messages | `{"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "Hello"}]}` |
| With custom state | `{"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "Hello"}], "user_name": "Alice"}` — If using a custom `state_schema` |
:::
:::js
| Format | Example |
|--------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| String | `{"messages": "Hello"}` — Interpreted as a [HumanMessage](https://js.langchain.com/docs/concepts/messages/#humanmessage) |
| Message dictionary | `{"messages": {"role": "user", "content": "Hello"}}` |
| List of messages | `{"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "Hello"}]}` |
| With custom state | `{"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "Hello"}], "user_name": "Alice"}` — If using a custom state definition |
:::
:::python
Messages are automatically converted into LangChain's internal message format. You can read
more about [LangChain messages](https://python.langchain.com/docs/concepts/messages/#langchain-messages) in the LangChain documentation.
:::
:::js
Messages are automatically converted into LangChain's internal message format. You can read
more about [LangChain messages](https://js.langchain.com/docs/concepts/messages/#langchain-messages) in the LangChain documentation.
:::
!!! tip "Using custom agent state"
You can provide additional fields defined in your agents state schema directly in the input dictionary. This allows dynamic behavior based on runtime data or prior tool outputs.
:::python
You can provide additional fields defined in your agent's state schema directly in the input dictionary. This allows dynamic behavior based on runtime data or prior tool outputs.
See the [context guide](./context.md) for full details.
:::
:::js
You can provide additional fields defined in your agent's state directly in the state definition. This allows dynamic behavior based on runtime data or prior tool outputs.
See the [context guide](./context.md) for full details.
:::
!!! note
:::python
A string input for `messages` is converted to a [HumanMessage](https://python.langchain.com/docs/concepts/messages/#humanmessage). This behavior differs from the `prompt` parameter in `create_react_agent`, which is interpreted as a [SystemMessage](https://python.langchain.com/docs/concepts/messages/#systemmessage) when passed as a string.
:::
:::js
A string input for `messages` is converted to a [HumanMessage](https://js.langchain.com/docs/concepts/messages/#humanmessage). This behavior differs from the `prompt` parameter in `createReactAgent`, which is interpreted as a [SystemMessage](https://js.langchain.com/docs/concepts/messages/#systemmessage) when passed as a string.
:::
## Output format
:::python
Agent output is a dictionary containing:
- `messages`: A list of all messages exchanged during execution (user input, assistant replies, tool invocations).
- Optionally, `structured_response` if [structured output](./agents.md#6-configure-structured-output) is configured.
- If using a custom `state_schema`, additional keys corresponding to your defined fields may also be present in the output. These can hold updated state values from tool execution or prompt logic.
:::
:::js
Agent output is a dictionary containing:
- `messages`: A list of all messages exchanged during execution (user input, assistant replies, tool invocations).
- Optionally, `structuredResponse` if [structured output](./agents.md#6-configure-structured-output) is configured.
- If using a custom state definition, additional keys corresponding to your defined fields may also be present in the output. These can hold updated state values from tool execution or prompt logic.
:::
See the [context guide](./context.md) for more details on working with custom state schemas and accessing context.
@@ -87,6 +155,7 @@ Agents support streaming responses for more responsive applications. This includ
Streaming is available in both sync and async modes:
:::python
=== "Sync streaming"
```python
@@ -107,14 +176,36 @@ Streaming is available in both sync and async modes:
print(chunk)
```
:::
:::js
```typescript
for await (const chunk of agent.stream(
{ messages: [{ role: "user", content: "what is the weather in sf" }] },
{ streamMode: "updates" }
)) {
console.log(chunk);
}
```
:::
!!! tip
For full details, see the [streaming guide](../how-tos/streaming.md).
## Max iterations
:::python
To control agent execution and avoid infinite loops, set a recursion limit. This defines the maximum number of steps the agent can take before raising a `GraphRecursionError`. You can configure `recursion_limit` at runtime or when defining agent via `.with_config()`:
:::
:::js
To control agent execution and avoid infinite loops, set a recursion limit. This defines the maximum number of steps the agent can take before raising a `GraphRecursionError`. You can configure `recursionLimit` at runtime or when defining agent via `.withConfig()`:
:::
:::python
=== "Runtime"
```python
@@ -163,6 +254,70 @@ To control agent execution and avoid infinite loops, set a recursion limit. This
print("Agent stopped due to max iterations.")
```
:::
:::js
=== "Runtime"
```typescript
import { GraphRecursionError } from "@langchain/langgraph";
import { ChatAnthropic } from "@langchain/langgraph/prebuilt";
import { createReactAgent } from "@langchain/langgraph/prebuilt";
const maxIterations = 3;
// highlight-next-line
const recursionLimit = 2 * maxIterations + 1;
const agent = createReactAgent({
llm: new ChatAnthropic({ model: "claude-3-5-haiku-latest" }),
tools: [getWeather]
});
try {
const response = await agent.invoke(
{"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "what's the weather in sf"}]},
// highlight-next-line
{ recursionLimit }
);
} catch (error) {
if (error instanceof GraphRecursionError) {
console.log("Agent stopped due to max iterations.");
}
}
```
=== "`.withConfig()`"
```typescript
import { GraphRecursionError } from "@langchain/langgraph";
import { ChatAnthropic } from "@langchain/langgraph/prebuilt";
import { createReactAgent } from "@langchain/langgraph/prebuilt";
const maxIterations = 3;
// highlight-next-line
const recursionLimit = 2 * maxIterations + 1;
const agent = createReactAgent({
llm: new ChatAnthropic({ model: "claude-3-5-haiku-latest" }),
tools: [getWeather]
});
// highlight-next-line
const agentWithRecursionLimit = agent.withConfig({ recursionLimit });
try {
const response = await agentWithRecursionLimit.invoke(
{"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "what's the weather in sf"}]},
);
} catch (error) {
if (error instanceof GraphRecursionError) {
console.log("Agent stopped due to max iterations.");
}
}
```
:::
:::python
## Additional Resources
* [Async programming in LangChain](https://python.langchain.com/docs/concepts/async)
- [Async programming in LangChain](https://python.langchain.com/docs/concepts/async)
:::
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!!! Important
Agent Chat UI works best if your LangGraph agent interrupts using the [`HumanInterrupt` schema][langgraph.prebuilt.interrupt.HumanInterrupt]. If you do not use that schema, the Agent Chat UI will be able to render the input passed to the `interrupt` function, but it will not have full support for resuming your graph.
Agent Chat UI works best if your LangGraph agent interrupts using the @[`HumanInterrupt` schema][HumanInterrupt]. If you do not use that schema, the Agent Chat UI will be able to render the input passed to the `interrupt` function, but it will not have full support for resuming your graph.
## Generative UI
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## Cron jobs
There are many situations in which it is useful to run an assistant on a schedule.
For example, say that you're building an assistant that runs daily and sends an email summary
of the day's news. You could use a cron job to run the assistant every day at 8:00 PM.
LangGraph Platform supports cron jobs, which run on a user-defined schedule. The user specifies a schedule, an assistant, and some input. After that, on the specified schedule, the server will:
- Create a new thread with the specified assistant
- Send the specified input to that thread
Note that this sends the same input to the thread every time. See the [how-to guide](../../cloud/how-tos/cron_jobs.md) for creating cron jobs.
The LangGraph Platform API provides several endpoints for creating and managing cron jobs. See the [API reference](../../cloud/reference/api/api_ref.html#tag/runscreate/POST/threads/{thread_id}/runs/crons) for more details.
@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
# Data Storage and Privacy
This document describes how data is processed in the LangGraph CLI and the LangGraph Server for both the in-memory server (`langgraph dev`) and the local Docker server (`langgraph up`). It also describes what data is tracked when interacting with the hosted LangGraph Studio frontend.
## CLI
LangGraph **CLI** is the command-line interface for building and running LangGraph applications; see the [CLI guide](../../concepts/langgraph_cli.md) to learn more.
By default, calls to most CLI commands log a single analytics event upon invocation. This helps us better prioritize improvements to the CLI experience. Each telemetry event contains the calling process's OS, OS version, Python version, the CLI version, the command name (`dev`, `up`, `run`, etc.), and booleans representing whether a flag was passed to the command. You can see the full analytics logic [here](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/blob/main/libs/cli/langgraph_cli/analytics.py).
You can disable all CLI telemetry by setting `LANGGRAPH_CLI_NO_ANALYTICS=1`.
## LangGraph Server (in-memory & docker)
The [LangGraph Server](../../concepts/langgraph_server.md) provides a durable execution runtime that relies on persisting checkpoints of your application state, long-term memories, thread metadata, assistants, and similar resources to the local file system or a database. Unless you have deliberately customized the storage location, this information is either written to local disk (for `langgraph dev`) or a PostgreSQL database (for `langgraph up` and in all deployments).
### LangSmith Tracing
When running the LangGraph server (either in-memory or in Docker), LangSmith tracing may be enabled to facilitate faster debugging and offer observability of graph state and LLM prompts in production. You can always disable tracing by setting `LANGSMITH_TRACING=false` in your server's runtime environment.
### In-memory development server (`langgraph dev`)
`langgraph dev` runs an [in-memory development server](../../tutorials/langgraph-platform/local-server.md) as a single Python process, designed for quick development and testing. It saves all checkpointing and memory data to disk within a `.langgraph_api` directory in the current working directory. Apart from the telemetry data described in the [CLI](#cli) section, no data leaves the machine unless you have enabled tracing or your graph code explicitly contacts an external service.
### Standalone Container (`langgraph up`)
`langgraph up` builds your local package into a Docker image and runs the server as a [standalone container](../../concepts/deployment_options.md#standalone-container) consisting of three containers: the API server, a PostgreSQL container, and a Redis container. All persistent data (checkpoints, assistants, etc.) are stored in the PostgreSQL database. Redis is used as a pubsub connection for real-time streaming of events. You can encrypt all checkpoints before saving to the database by setting a valid `LANGGRAPH_AES_KEY` environment variable. You can also specify [TTLs](../../how-tos/ttl/configure_ttl.md) for checkpoints and cross-thread memories in `langgraph.json` to control how long data is stored. All persisted threads, memories, and other data can be deleted via the relevant API endpoints.
Additional API calls are made to confirm that the server has a valid license and to track the number of executed runs and tasks. Periodically, the API server validates the provided license key (or API key).
If you've disabled [tracing](#langsmith-tracing), no user data is persisted externally unless your graph code explicitly contacts an external service.
## Studio
[LangGraph Studio](../../concepts/langgraph_studio.md) is a graphical interface for interacting with your LangGraph server. It does not persist any private data (the data you send to your server is not sent to LangSmith). Though the studio interface is served at [smith.langchain.com](https://smith.langchain.com), it is run in your browser and connects directly to your local LangGraph server so that no data needs to be sent to LangSmith.
If you are logged in, LangSmith does collect some usage analytics to help improve studio's user experience. This includes:
- Page visits and navigation patterns
- User actions (button clicks)
- Browser type and version
- Screen resolution and viewport size
Importantly, no application data or code (or other sensitive configuration details) are collected. All of that is stored in the persistence layer of your LangGraph server. When using Studio anonymously, no account creation is required and usage analytics are not collected.
## Quick reference
In summary, you can opt-out of server-side telemetry by turning off CLI analytics and disabling tracing.
| Variable | Purpose | Default |
| ------------------------------ | ------------------------- | -------------------------------- |
| `LANGGRAPH_CLI_NO_ANALYTICS=1` | Disable CLI analytics | Analytics enabled |
| `LANGSMITH_API_KEY` | Enable LangSmith tracing | Tracing disabled |
| `LANGSMITH_TRACING=false` | Disable LangSmith tracing | Depends on environment |
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# Webhooks
Webhooks enable event-driven communication from your LangGraph Platform application to external services. For example, you may want to issue an update to a separate service once an API call to LangGraph Platform has finished running.
Many LangGraph Platform endpoints accept a `webhook` parameter. If this parameter is specified by an endpoint that can accept POST requests, LangGraph Platform will send a request at the completion of a run.
See the corresponding [how-to guide](../../cloud/how-tos/webhooks.md) for more detail.
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# How to Deploy to Cloud SaaS
Before deploying, review the [conceptual guide for the Cloud SaaS](../../concepts/langgraph_cloud.md) deployment option.
## Prerequisites
1. LangGraph Platform applications are deployed from GitHub repositories. Configure and upload a LangGraph Platform application to a GitHub repository in order to deploy it to LangGraph Platform.
1. [Verify that the LangGraph API runs locally](../../tutorials/langgraph-platform/local-server.md). If the API does not run successfully (i.e. `langgraph dev`), deploying to LangGraph Platform will fail as well.
## Create New Deployment
Starting from the <a href="https://smith.langchain.com/" target="_blank">LangSmith UI</a>...
1. In the left-hand navigation panel, select `LangGraph Platform`. The `LangGraph Platform` view contains a list of existing LangGraph Platform deployments.
1. In the top-right corner, select `+ New Deployment` to create a new deployment.
1. In the `Create New Deployment` panel, fill out the required fields.
1. `Deployment details`
1. Select `Import from GitHub` and follow the GitHub OAuth workflow to install and authorize LangChain's `hosted-langserve` GitHub app to access the selected repositories. After installation is complete, return to the `Create New Deployment` panel and select the GitHub repository to deploy from the dropdown menu. **Note**: The GitHub user installing LangChain's `hosted-langserve` GitHub app must be an [owner](https://docs.github.com/en/organizations/managing-peoples-access-to-your-organization-with-roles/roles-in-an-organization#organization-owners) of the organization or account.
1. Specify a name for the deployment.
1. Specify the desired `Git Branch`. A deployment is linked to a branch. When a new revision is created, code for the linked branch will be deployed. The branch can be updated later in the [Deployment Settings](#deployment-settings).
1. Specify the full path to the [LangGraph API config file](../reference/cli.md#configuration-file) including the file name. For example, if the file `langgraph.json` is in the root of the repository, simply specify `langgraph.json`.
1. Check/uncheck checkbox to `Automatically update deployment on push to branch`. If checked, the deployment will automatically be updated when changes are pushed to the specified `Git Branch`. This setting can be enabled/disabled later in the [Deployment Settings](#deployment-settings).
1. Select the desired `Deployment Type`.
1. `Development` deployments are meant for non-production use cases and are provisioned with minimal resources.
1. `Production` deployments can serve up to 500 requests/second and are provisioned with highly available storage with automatic backups.
1. Determine if the deployment should be `Shareable through LangGraph Studio`.
1. If unchecked, the deployment will only be accessible with a valid LangSmith API key for the workspace.
1. If checked, the deployment will be accessible through LangGraph Studio to any LangSmith user. A direct URL to LangGraph Studio for the deployment will be provided to share with other LangSmith users.
1. Specify `Environment Variables` and secrets. See the [Environment Variables reference](../reference/env_var.md) to configure additional variables for the deployment.
1. Sensitive values such as API keys (e.g. `OPENAI_API_KEY`) should be specified as secrets.
1. Additional non-secret environment variables can be specified as well.
1. A new LangSmith `Tracing Project` is automatically created with the same name as the deployment.
1. In the top-right corner, select `Submit`. After a few seconds, the `Deployment` view appears and the new deployment will be queued for provisioning.
## Create New Revision
When [creating a new deployment](#create-new-deployment), a new revision is created by default. Subsequent revisions can be created to deploy new code changes.
Starting from the <a href="https://smith.langchain.com/" target="_blank">LangSmith UI</a>...
1. In the left-hand navigation panel, select `LangGraph Platform`. The `LangGraph Platform` view contains a list of existing LangGraph Platform deployments.
1. Select an existing deployment to create a new revision for.
1. In the `Deployment` view, in the top-right corner, select `+ New Revision`.
1. In the `New Revision` modal, fill out the required fields.
1. Specify the full path to the [LangGraph API config file](../reference/cli.md#configuration-file) including the file name. For example, if the file `langgraph.json` is in the root of the repository, simply specify `langgraph.json`.
1. Determine if the deployment should be `Shareable through LangGraph Studio`.
1. If unchecked, the deployment will only be accessible with a valid LangSmith API key for the workspace.
1. If checked, the deployment will be accessible through LangGraph Studio to any LangSmith user. A direct URL to LangGraph Studio for the deployment will be provided to share with other LangSmith users.
1. Specify `Environment Variables` and secrets. Existing secrets and environment variables are prepopulated. See the [Environment Variables reference](../reference/env_var.md) to configure additional variables for the revision.
1. Add new secrets or environment variables.
1. Remove existing secrets or environment variables.
1. Update the value of existing secrets or environment variables.
1. Select `Submit`. After a few seconds, the `New Revision` modal will close and the new revision will be queued for deployment.
## View Build and Server Logs
Build and server logs are available for each revision.
Starting from the `LangGraph Platform` view...
1. Select the desired revision from the `Revisions` table. A panel slides open from the right-hand side and the `Build` tab is selected by default, which displays build logs for the revision.
1. In the panel, select the `Server` tab to view server logs for the revision. Server logs are only available after a revision has been deployed.
1. Within the `Server` tab, adjust the date/time range picker as needed. By default, the date/time range picker is set to the `Last 7 days`.
## View Deployment Metrics
Starting from the <a href="https://smith.langchain.com/" target="_blank">LangSmith UI</a>...
1. In the left-hand navigation panel, select `LangGraph Platform`. The `LangGraph Platform` view contains a list of existing LangGraph Platform deployments.
1. Select an existing deployment to monitor.
1. Select the `Monitoring` tab to view the deployment metrics. See a list of [all available metrics](../../concepts/langgraph_control_plane.md#monitoring).
1. Within the `Monitoring` tab, use the date/time range picker as needed. By default, the date/time range picker is set to the `Last 15 minutes`.
## Interrupt Revision
Interrupting a revision will stop deployment of the revision.
!!! warning "Undefined Behavior"
Interrupted revisions have undefined behavior. This is only useful if you need to deploy a new revision and you already have a revision "stuck" in progress. In the future, this feature may be removed.
Starting from the `LangGraph Platform` view...
1. Select the menu icon (three dots) on the right-hand side of the row for the desired revision from the `Revisions` table.
1. Select `Interrupt` from the menu.
1. A modal will appear. Review the confirmation message. Select `Interrupt revision`.
## Delete Deployment
Starting from the <a href="https://smith.langchain.com/" target="_blank">LangSmith UI</a>...
1. In the left-hand navigation panel, select `LangGraph Platform`. The `LangGraph Platform` view contains a list of existing LangGraph Platform deployments.
1. Select the menu icon (three dots) on the right-hand side of the row for the desired deployment and select `Delete`.
1. A `Confirmation` modal will appear. Select `Delete`.
## Deployment Settings
Starting from the `LangGraph Platform` view...
1. In the top-right corner, select the gear icon (`Deployment Settings`).
1. Update the `Git Branch` to the desired branch.
1. Check/uncheck checkbox to `Automatically update deployment on push to branch`.
1. Branch creation/deletion and tag creation/deletion events will not trigger an update. Only pushes to an existing branch will trigger an update.
1. Pushes in quick succession to a branch will queue subsequent updates. Once a build completes, the most recent commit will begin building and the other queued builds will be skipped.
## Add or Remove GitHub Repositories
After installing and authorizing LangChain's `hosted-langserve` GitHub app, repository access for the app can be modified to add new repositories or remove existing repositories. If a new repository is created, it may need to be added explicitly.
1. From the GitHub profile, navigate to `Settings` > `Applications` > `hosted-langserve` > click `Configure`.
1. Under `Repository access`, select `All repositories` or `Only select repositories`. If `Only select repositories` is selected, new repositories must be explicitly added.
1. Click `Save`.
1. When creating a new deployment, the list of GitHub repositories in the dropdown menu will be updated to reflect the repository access changes.
## Whitelisting IP Addresses
All traffic from `LangGraph Platform` deployments created after January 6th 2025 will come through a NAT gateway.
This NAT gateway will have several static ip addresses depending on the region you are deploying in. Refer to the table below for the list of IP addresses to whitelist:
| US | EU |
|----------------|-----------------|
| 35.197.29.146 | 34.90.213.236 |
| 34.145.102.123 | 34.13.244.114 |
| 34.169.45.153 | 34.32.180.189 |
| 34.82.222.17 | 34.34.69.108 |
| 35.227.171.135 | 34.32.145.240 |
| 34.169.88.30 | 34.90.157.44 |
| 34.19.93.202 | 34.141.242.180 |
| 34.19.34.50 | 34.32.141.108 |
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# How to customize Dockerfile
Users can add an array of additional lines to add to the Dockerfile following the import from the parent LangGraph image. In order to do this, you simply need to modify your `langgraph.json` file by passing in the commands you want run to the `dockerfile_lines` key. For example, if we wanted to use `Pillow` in our graph you would need to add the following dependencies:
```
{
"dependencies": ["."],
"graphs": {
"openai_agent": "./openai_agent.py:agent",
},
"env": "./.env",
"dockerfile_lines": [
"RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y libjpeg-dev zlib1g-dev libpng-dev",
"RUN pip install Pillow"
]
}
```
This would install the system packages required to use Pillow if we were working with `jpeg` or `png` image formats.
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# Egress for Subscription Metrics and Operational Metadata
> **Important: Self Hosted Only**
> This section only applies to customers who are not running in offline mode and assumes you are using a self-hosted LangGraph Platform instance.
> This does not apply to SaaS or Hybrid deployments.
Self-Hosted LangGraph Platform instances store all information locally and will never send sensitive information outside of your network. We currently only track platform usage for billing purposes according to the entitlements in your order. In order to better remotely support our customers, we do require egress to `https://beacon.langchain.com`.
In the future, we will be introducing support diagnostics to help us ensure that the LangGraph Platform is running at an optimal level within your environment.
> **Warning**
> **This will require egress to `https://beacon.langchain.com` from your network.**
> **If using an API key, you will also need to allow egress to `https://api.smith.langchain.com` or `https://eu.api.smith.langchain.com` for API key verification.**
Generally, data that we send to Beacon can be categorized as follows:
- **Subscription Metrics**
- Subscription metrics are used to determine level of access and utilization of LangSmith. This includes, but are not limited to:
- Nodes Executed
- Runs Executed
- License Key Verification
- **Operational Metadata**
- This metadata will contain and collect the above subscription metrics to assist with remote support, allowing the LangChain team to diagnose and troubleshoot performance issues more effectively and proactively.
## Example Payloads
In an effort to maximize transparency, we provide sample payloads here:
### License Verification (If using an Enterprise License)
**Endpoint:**
`POST beacon.langchain.com/v1/beacon/verify`
**Request:**
```json
{
"license": "<YOUR_LICENSE_KEY>"
}
```
**Response:**
```json
{
"token": "Valid JWT" // Short-lived JWT token to avoid repeated license checks
}
```
### Api Key Verification (If using a LangSmith API Key)
**Endpoint:**
`POST api.smith.langchain.com/auth`
**Request:**
```json
"Headers": {
X-Api-Key: <YOUR_API_KEY>
}
```
**Response:**
```json
{
"org_config": {
"org_id": "3a1c2b6f-4430-4b92-8a5b-79b8b567bbc1",
... // Additional organization details
}
}
```
### Usage Reporting
**Endpoint:**
`POST beacon.langchain.com/v1/metadata/submit`
**Request:**
```json
{
"license": "<YOUR_LICENSE_KEY>",
"from_timestamp": "2025-01-06T09:00:00Z",
"to_timestamp": "2025-01-06T10:00:00Z",
"tags": {
"langgraph.python.version": "0.1.0",
"langgraph_api.version": "0.2.0",
"langgraph.platform.revision": "abc123",
"langgraph.platform.variant": "standard",
"langgraph.platform.host": "host-1",
"langgraph.platform.tenant_id": "3a1c2b6f-4430-4b92-8a5b-79b8b567bbc1",
"langgraph.platform.project_id": "c5b5f53a-4716-4326-8967-d4f7f7799735",
"langgraph.platform.plan": "enterprise",
"user_app.uses_indexing": "true",
"user_app.uses_custom_app": "false",
"user_app.uses_custom_auth": "true",
"user_app.uses_thread_ttl": "true",
"user_app.uses_store_ttl": "false"
},
"measures": {
"langgraph.platform.runs": 150,
"langgraph.platform.nodes": 450
},
"logs": []
}
```
**Response:**
```json
"204 No Content"
```
## Our Commitment
LangChain will not store any sensitive information in the Subscription Metrics or Operational Metadata. Any data collected will not be shared with a third party. If you have any concerns about the data being sent, please reach out to your account team.
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# Rebuild Graph at Runtime
You might need to rebuild your graph with a different configuration for a new run. For example, you might need to use a different graph state or graph structure depending on the config. This guide shows how you can do this.
!!! note "Note"
In most cases, customizing behavior based on the config should be handled by a single graph where each node can read a config and change its behavior based on it
## Prerequisites
Make sure to check out [this how-to guide](./setup.md) on setting up your app for deployment first.
## Define graphs
Let's say you have an app with a simple graph that calls an LLM and returns the response to the user. The app file directory looks like the following:
```
my-app/
|-- requirements.txt
|-- .env
|-- openai_agent.py # code for your graph
```
where the graph is defined in `openai_agent.py`.
### No rebuild
In the standard LangGraph API configuration, the server uses the compiled graph instance that's defined at the top level of `openai_agent.py`, which looks like the following:
```python
from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI
from langgraph.graph import END, START, MessageGraph
model = ChatOpenAI(temperature=0)
graph_workflow = MessageGraph()
graph_workflow.add_node("agent", model)
graph_workflow.add_edge("agent", END)
graph_workflow.add_edge(START, "agent")
agent = graph_workflow.compile()
```
To make the server aware of your graph, you need to specify a path to the variable that contains the `CompiledStateGraph` instance in your LangGraph API configuration (`langgraph.json`), e.g.:
```
{
"dependencies": ["."],
"graphs": {
"openai_agent": "./openai_agent.py:agent",
},
"env": "./.env"
}
```
### Rebuild
To make your graph rebuild on each new run with custom configuration, you need to rewrite `openai_agent.py` to instead provide a _function_ that takes a config and returns a graph (or compiled graph) instance. Let's say we want to return our existing graph for user ID '1', and a tool-calling agent for other users. We can modify `openai_agent.py` as follows:
```python
from typing import Annotated
from typing_extensions import TypedDict
from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI
from langgraph.graph import END, START, MessageGraph
from langgraph.graph.state import StateGraph
from langgraph.graph.message import add_messages
from langgraph.prebuilt import ToolNode
from langchain_core.tools import tool
from langchain_core.messages import BaseMessage
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableConfig
class State(TypedDict):
messages: Annotated[list[BaseMessage], add_messages]
model = ChatOpenAI(temperature=0)
def make_default_graph():
"""Make a simple LLM agent"""
graph_workflow = StateGraph(State)
def call_model(state):
return {"messages": [model.invoke(state["messages"])]}
graph_workflow.add_node("agent", call_model)
graph_workflow.add_edge("agent", END)
graph_workflow.add_edge(START, "agent")
agent = graph_workflow.compile()
return agent
def make_alternative_graph():
"""Make a tool-calling agent"""
@tool
def add(a: float, b: float):
"""Adds two numbers."""
return a + b
tool_node = ToolNode([add])
model_with_tools = model.bind_tools([add])
def call_model(state):
return {"messages": [model_with_tools.invoke(state["messages"])]}
def should_continue(state: State):
if state["messages"][-1].tool_calls:
return "tools"
else:
return END
graph_workflow = StateGraph(State)
graph_workflow.add_node("agent", call_model)
graph_workflow.add_node("tools", tool_node)
graph_workflow.add_edge("tools", "agent")
graph_workflow.add_edge(START, "agent")
graph_workflow.add_conditional_edges("agent", should_continue)
agent = graph_workflow.compile()
return agent
# this is the graph making function that will decide which graph to
# build based on the provided config
def make_graph(config: RunnableConfig):
user_id = config.get("configurable", {}).get("user_id")
# route to different graph state / structure based on the user ID
if user_id == "1":
return make_default_graph()
else:
return make_alternative_graph()
```
Finally, you need to specify the path to your graph-making function (`make_graph`) in `langgraph.json`:
```
{
"dependencies": ["."],
"graphs": {
"openai_agent": "./openai_agent.py:make_graph",
},
"env": "./.env"
}
```
See more info on LangGraph API configuration file [here](../reference/cli.md#configuration-file)
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# How to Deploy Self-Hosted Control Plane
Before deploying, review the [conceptual guide for the Self-Hosted Control Plane](../../concepts/langgraph_self_hosted_control_plane.md) deployment option.
!!! info "Important"
The Self-Hosted Control Plane deployment option requires an [Enterprise](../../concepts/plans.md) plan.
## Prerequisites
1. You are using Kubernetes.
1. You have self-hosted LangSmith deployed.
1. Use the [LangGraph CLI](../../concepts/langgraph_cli.md) to [test your application locally](../../tutorials/langgraph-platform/local-server.md).
1. Use the [LangGraph CLI](../../concepts/langgraph_cli.md) to build a Docker image (i.e. `langgraph build`) and push it to a registry your Kubernetes cluster has access to.
1. `KEDA` is installed on your cluster.
helm repo add kedacore https://kedacore.github.io/charts
helm install keda kedacore/keda --namespace keda --create-namespace
1. Ingress Configuration
1. You must set up an ingress for your LangSmith instance. All agents will be deployed as Kubernetes services behind this ingress.
1. You can use this guide to [set up an ingress](https://docs.smith.langchain.com/self_hosting/configuration/ingress) for your instance.
1. You have slack space in your cluster for multiple deployments. `Cluster-Autoscaler` is recommended to automatically provision new nodes.
1. A valid Dynamic PV provisioner or PVs available on your cluster. You can verify this by running:
kubectl get storageclass
1. Egress to `https://beacon.langchain.com` from your network. This is required for license verification and usage reporting if not running in air-gapped mode. See the [Egress documentation](../../cloud/deployment/egress.md) for more details.
## Setup
1. As part of configuring your Self-Hosted LangSmith instance, you enable the `langgraphPlatform` option. This will provision a few key resources.
1. `listener`: This is a service that listens to the [control plane](../../concepts/langgraph_control_plane.md) for changes to your deployments and creates/updates downstream CRDs.
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. Use the images that are specified in the latest release.
hostBackendImage:
repository: "docker.io/langchain/hosted-langserve-backend"
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
operatorImage:
repository: "docker.io/langchain/langgraph-operator"
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
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
langgraphPlatformLicenseKey: "YOUR_LANGGRAPH_PLATFORM_LICENSE_KEY"
1. In your `values.yaml` file, configure the `hostBackendImage` and `operatorImage` options (if you need to mirror images)
1. You can also configure base templates for your agents by overriding the base templates [here](https://github.com/langchain-ai/helm/blob/main/charts/langsmith/values.yaml#L898).
1. You create a deployment from the [control plane UI](../../concepts/langgraph_control_plane.md#control-plane-ui).
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# How to Deploy Self-Hosted Data Plane
Before deploying, review the [conceptual guide for the Self-Hosted Data Plane](../../concepts/langgraph_self_hosted_data_plane.md) deployment option.
!!! info "Important"
The Self-Hosted Data Plane deployment option requires an [Enterprise](../../concepts/plans.md) plan.
## Prerequisites
1. Use the [LangGraph CLI](../../concepts/langgraph_cli.md) to [test your application locally](../../tutorials/langgraph-platform/local-server.md).
1. Use the [LangGraph CLI](../../concepts/langgraph_cli.md) to build a Docker image (i.e. `langgraph build`) and push it to a registry your Kubernetes cluster or Amazon ECS cluster has access to.
## Kubernetes
### Prerequisites
1. `KEDA` is installed on your cluster.
helm repo add kedacore https://kedacore.github.io/charts
helm install keda kedacore/keda --namespace keda --create-namespace
1. A valid `Ingress` controller is installed on your cluster.
1. You have slack space in your cluster for multiple deployments. `Cluster-Autoscaler` is recommended to automatically provision new nodes.
1. You will need to enable egress to two control plane URLs. The listener polls these endpoints for deployments:
https://api.host.langchain.com
https://api.smith.langchain.com
### Setup
1. You give us your LangSmith organization ID. We will enable the Self-Hosted Data Plane for your organization.
1. We provide you a [Helm chart](https://github.com/langchain-ai/helm/tree/main/charts/langgraph-dataplane) which you run to setup your Kubernetes cluster. This chart contains a few important components.
1. `langgraph-listener`: This is a service that listens to LangChain's [control plane](../../concepts/langgraph_control_plane.md) for changes to your deployments and creates/updates downstream CRDs.
1. `LangGraphPlatform CRD`: A CRD for LangGraph Platform deployments. This contains the spec for managing an instance of a LangGraph Platform deployment.
1. `langgraph-platform-operator`: This operator handles changes to your LangGraph Platform CRDs.
1. Configure your `langgraph-dataplane-values.yaml` file.
config:
langsmithApiKey: "" # API Key of your Workspace
langsmithWorkspaceId: "" # Workspace ID
hostBackendUrl: "https://api.host.langchain.com" # Only override this if on EU
smithBackendUrl: "https://api.smith.langchain.com" # Only override this if on EU
1. Deploy `langgraph-dataplane` Helm chart.
helm repo add langchain https://langchain-ai.github.io/helm/
helm repo update
helm upgrade -i langgraph-dataplane langchain/langgraph-dataplane --values langgraph-dataplane-values.yaml
1. If successful, you will see two services start up in your namespace.
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
langgraph-dataplane-listener-7fccd788-wn2dx 0/1 Running 0 9s
langgraph-dataplane-redis-0 0/1 ContainerCreating 0 9s
1. You create a deployment from the [control plane UI](../../concepts/langgraph_control_plane.md#control-plane-ui).
## Amazon ECS
Coming soon!
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# How to add semantic search to your LangGraph deployment
This guide explains how to add semantic search to your LangGraph deployment's cross-thread [store](../../concepts/persistence.md#memory-store), so that your agent can search for memories and other documents by semantic similarity.
## Prerequisites
- A LangGraph deployment (see [how to deploy](setup_pyproject.md))
- API keys for your embedding provider (in this case, OpenAI)
- `langchain >= 0.3.8` (if you specify using the string format below)
## Steps
1. Update your `langgraph.json` configuration file to include the store configuration:
```json
{
...
"store": {
"index": {
"embed": "openai:text-embedding-3-small",
"dims": 1536,
"fields": ["$"]
}
}
}
```
This configuration:
- Uses OpenAI's text-embedding-3-small model for generating embeddings
- Sets the embedding dimension to 1536 (matching the model's output)
- Indexes all fields in your stored data (`["$"]` means index everything, or specify specific fields like `["text", "metadata.title"]`)
2. To use the string embedding format above, make sure your dependencies include `langchain >= 0.3.8`:
```toml
# In pyproject.toml
[project]
dependencies = [
"langchain>=0.3.8"
]
```
Or if using requirements.txt:
```
langchain>=0.3.8
```
## Usage
Once configured, you can use semantic search in your LangGraph nodes. The store requires a namespace tuple to organize memories:
```python
def search_memory(state: State, *, store: BaseStore):
# Search the store using semantic similarity
# The namespace tuple helps organize different types of memories
# e.g., ("user_facts", "preferences") or ("conversation", "summaries")
results = store.search(
namespace=("memory", "facts"), # Organize memories by type
query="your search query",
limit=3 # number of results to return
)
return results
```
## Custom Embeddings
If you want to use custom embeddings, you can pass a path to a custom embedding function:
```json
{
...
"store": {
"index": {
"embed": "path/to/embedding_function.py:embed",
"dims": 1536,
"fields": ["$"]
}
}
}
```
The deployment will look for the function in the specified path. The function must be async and accept a list of strings:
```python
# path/to/embedding_function.py
from openai import AsyncOpenAI
client = AsyncOpenAI()
async def aembed_texts(texts: list[str]) -> list[list[float]]:
"""Custom embedding function that must:
1. Be async
2. Accept a list of strings
3. Return a list of float arrays (embeddings)
"""
response = await client.embeddings.create(
model="text-embedding-3-small",
input=texts
)
return [e.embedding for e in response.data]
```
## Querying via the API
You can also query the store using the LangGraph SDK. Since the SDK uses async operations:
```python
from langgraph_sdk import get_client
async def search_store():
client = get_client()
results = await client.store.search_items(
("memory", "facts"),
query="your search query",
limit=3 # number of results to return
)
return results
# Use in an async context
results = await search_store()
```
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# How to Set Up a LangGraph Application with requirements.txt
A LangGraph application must be configured with a [LangGraph configuration file](../reference/cli.md#configuration-file) in order to be deployed to LangGraph Platform (or to be self-hosted). This how-to guide discusses the basic steps to setup a LangGraph application for deployment using `requirements.txt` to specify project dependencies.
This walkthrough is based on [this repository](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph-example), which you can play around with to learn more about how to setup your LangGraph application for deployment.
!!! tip "Setup with pyproject.toml"
If you prefer using poetry for dependency management, check out [this how-to guide](./setup_pyproject.md) on using `pyproject.toml` for LangGraph Platform.
!!! tip "Setup with a Monorepo"
If you are interested in deploying a graph located inside a monorepo, take a look at [this repository](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph-example-monorepo) for an example of how to do so.
The final repository structure will look something like this:
```bash
my-app/
├── my_agent # all project code lies within here
│ ├── utils # utilities for your graph
│ │ ├── __init__.py
│ │ ├── tools.py # tools for your graph
│ │ ├── nodes.py # node functions for you graph
│ │ └── state.py # state definition of your graph
│   ├── requirements.txt # package dependencies
│   ├── __init__.py
│   └── agent.py # code for constructing your graph
├── .env # environment variables
└── langgraph.json # configuration file for LangGraph
```
After each step, an example file directory is provided to demonstrate how code can be organized.
## Specify Dependencies
Dependencies can optionally be specified in one of the following files: `pyproject.toml`, `setup.py`, or `requirements.txt`. If none of these files is created, then dependencies can be specified later in the [LangGraph configuration file](#create-langgraph-configuration-file).
The dependencies below will be included in the image, you can also use them in your code, as long as with a compatible version range:
```
langgraph>=0.3.27
langgraph-sdk>=0.1.66
langgraph-checkpoint>=2.0.23
langchain-core>=0.2.38
langsmith>=0.1.63
orjson>=3.9.7,<3.10.17
httpx>=0.25.0
tenacity>=8.0.0
uvicorn>=0.26.0
sse-starlette>=2.1.0,<2.2.0
uvloop>=0.18.0
httptools>=0.5.0
jsonschema-rs>=0.20.0
structlog>=24.1.0
cloudpickle>=3.0.0
```
Example `requirements.txt` file:
```
langgraph
langchain_anthropic
tavily-python
langchain_community
langchain_openai
```
Example file directory:
```bash
my-app/
├── my_agent # all project code lies within here
│   └── requirements.txt # package dependencies
```
## Specify Environment Variables
Environment variables can optionally be specified in a file (e.g. `.env`). See the [Environment Variables reference](../reference/env_var.md) to configure additional variables for a deployment.
Example `.env` file:
```
MY_ENV_VAR_1=foo
MY_ENV_VAR_2=bar
OPENAI_API_KEY=key
```
Example file directory:
```bash
my-app/
├── my_agent # all project code lies within here
│   └── requirements.txt # package dependencies
└── .env # environment variables
```
## Define Graphs
Implement your graphs! Graphs can be defined in a single file or multiple files. Make note of the variable names of each @[CompiledStateGraph][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):
```python
# my_agent/agent.py
from typing import Literal
from typing_extensions import TypedDict
from langgraph.graph import StateGraph, END, START
from my_agent.utils.nodes import call_model, should_continue, tool_node # import nodes
from my_agent.utils.state import AgentState # import state
# Define the runtime context
class GraphContext(TypedDict):
model_name: Literal["anthropic", "openai"]
workflow = StateGraph(AgentState, context_schema=GraphContext)
workflow.add_node("agent", call_model)
workflow.add_node("action", tool_node)
workflow.add_edge(START, "agent")
workflow.add_conditional_edges(
"agent",
should_continue,
{
"continue": "action",
"end": END,
},
)
workflow.add_edge("action", "agent")
graph = workflow.compile()
```
Example file directory:
```bash
my-app/
├── my_agent # all project code lies within here
│ ├── utils # utilities for your graph
│ │ ├── __init__.py
│ │ ├── tools.py # tools for your graph
│ │ ├── nodes.py # node functions for you graph
│ │ └── state.py # state definition of your graph
│   ├── requirements.txt # package dependencies
│   ├── __init__.py
│   └── agent.py # code for constructing your graph
└── .env # environment variables
```
## Create LangGraph Configuration File
Create a [LangGraph configuration file](../reference/cli.md#configuration-file) called `langgraph.json`. See the [LangGraph configuration file reference](../reference/cli.md#configuration-file) for detailed explanations of each key in the JSON object of the configuration file.
Example `langgraph.json` file:
```json
{
"dependencies": ["./my_agent"],
"graphs": {
"agent": "./my_agent/agent.py:graph"
},
"env": ".env"
}
```
Note that the variable name of the `CompiledGraph` appears at the end of the value of each subkey in the top-level `graphs` key (i.e. `:<variable_name>`).
!!! warning "Configuration File Location"
The LangGraph configuration file must be placed in a directory that is at the same level or higher than the Python files that contain compiled graphs and associated dependencies.
Example file directory:
```bash
my-app/
├── my_agent # all project code lies within here
│ ├── utils # utilities for your graph
│ │ ├── __init__.py
│ │ ├── tools.py # tools for your graph
│ │ ├── nodes.py # node functions for you graph
│ │ └── state.py # state definition of your graph
│   ├── requirements.txt # package dependencies
│   ├── __init__.py
│   └── agent.py # code for constructing your graph
├── .env # environment variables
└── langgraph.json # configuration file for LangGraph
```
## Next
After you setup your project and place it in a GitHub repository, it's time to [deploy your app](./cloud.md).
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# How to Set Up a LangGraph.js Application
A [LangGraph.js](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraphjs/) application must be configured with a [LangGraph configuration file](../reference/cli.md#configuration-file) in order to be deployed to LangGraph Platform (or to be self-hosted). This how-to guide discusses the basic steps to setup a LangGraph.js application for deployment using `package.json` to specify project dependencies.
This walkthrough is based on [this repository](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraphjs-studio-starter), which you can play around with to learn more about how to setup your LangGraph application for deployment.
The final repository structure will look something like this:
```bash
my-app/
├── src # all project code lies within here
│ ├── utils # optional utilities for your graph
│ │ ├── tools.ts # tools for your graph
│ │ ├── nodes.ts # node functions for you graph
│ │ └── state.ts # state definition of your graph
│   └── agent.ts # code for constructing your graph
├── package.json # package dependencies
├── .env # environment variables
└── langgraph.json # configuration file for LangGraph
```
After each step, an example file directory is provided to demonstrate how code can be organized.
## Specify Dependencies
Dependencies can be specified in a `package.json`. If none of these files is created, then dependencies can be specified later in the [LangGraph configuration file](#create-langgraph-api-config).
Example `package.json` file:
```json
{
"name": "langgraphjs-studio-starter",
"packageManager": "yarn@1.22.22",
"dependencies": {
"@langchain/community": "^0.2.31",
"@langchain/core": "^0.2.31",
"@langchain/langgraph": "^0.2.0",
"@langchain/openai": "^0.2.8"
}
}
```
When deploying your app, the dependencies will be installed using the package manager of your choice, provided they adhere to the compatible version ranges listed below:
```
"@langchain/core": "^0.3.42",
"@langchain/langgraph": "^0.2.57",
"@langchain/langgraph-checkpoint": "~0.0.16",
```
Example file directory:
```bash
my-app/
└── package.json # package dependencies
```
## Specify Environment Variables
Environment variables can optionally be specified in a file (e.g. `.env`). See the [Environment Variables reference](../reference/env_var.md) to configure additional variables for a deployment.
Example `.env` file:
```
MY_ENV_VAR_1=foo
MY_ENV_VAR_2=bar
OPENAI_API_KEY=key
TAVILY_API_KEY=key_2
```
Example file directory:
```bash
my-app/
├── package.json
└── .env # environment variables
```
## Define Graphs
Implement your graphs! Graphs can be defined in a single file or multiple files. Make note of the variable names of each compiled graph 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).
Here is an example `agent.ts`:
```ts
import type { AIMessage } from "@langchain/core/messages";
import { TavilySearchResults } from "@langchain/community/tools/tavily_search";
import { ChatOpenAI } from "@langchain/openai";
import { MessagesAnnotation, StateGraph } from "@langchain/langgraph";
import { ToolNode } from "@langchain/langgraph/prebuilt";
const tools = [new TavilySearchResults({ maxResults: 3 })];
// Define the function that calls the model
async function callModel(state: typeof MessagesAnnotation.State) {
/**
* Call the LLM powering our agent.
* Feel free to customize the prompt, model, and other logic!
*/
const model = new ChatOpenAI({
model: "gpt-4o",
}).bindTools(tools);
const response = await model.invoke([
{
role: "system",
content: `You are a helpful assistant. The current date is ${new Date().getTime()}.`,
},
...state.messages,
]);
// MessagesAnnotation supports returning a single message or array of messages
return { messages: response };
}
// Define the function that determines whether to continue or not
function routeModelOutput(state: typeof MessagesAnnotation.State) {
const messages = state.messages;
const lastMessage: AIMessage = messages[messages.length - 1];
// If the LLM is invoking tools, route there.
if ((lastMessage?.tool_calls?.length ?? 0) > 0) {
return "tools";
}
// Otherwise end the graph.
return "__end__";
}
// Define a new graph.
// See https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraphjs/how-tos/define-state/#getting-started for
// more on defining custom graph states.
const workflow = new StateGraph(MessagesAnnotation)
// Define the two nodes we will cycle between
.addNode("callModel", callModel)
.addNode("tools", new ToolNode(tools))
// Set the entrypoint as `callModel`
// This means that this node is the first one called
.addEdge("__start__", "callModel")
.addConditionalEdges(
// First, we define the edges' source node. We use `callModel`.
// This means these are the edges taken after the `callModel` node is called.
"callModel",
// Next, we pass in the function that will determine the sink node(s), which
// will be called after the source node is called.
routeModelOutput,
// List of the possible destinations the conditional edge can route to.
// Required for conditional edges to properly render the graph in Studio
["tools", "__end__"]
)
// This means that after `tools` is called, `callModel` node is called next.
.addEdge("tools", "callModel");
// Finally, we compile it!
// This compiles it into a graph you can invoke and deploy.
export const graph = workflow.compile();
```
Example file directory:
```bash
my-app/
├── src # all project code lies within here
│ ├── utils # optional utilities for your graph
│ │ ├── tools.ts # tools for your graph
│ │ ├── nodes.ts # node functions for you graph
│ │ └── state.ts # state definition of your graph
│   └── agent.ts # code for constructing your graph
├── package.json # package dependencies
├── .env # environment variables
└── langgraph.json # configuration file for LangGraph
```
## Create LangGraph API Config
Create a [LangGraph configuration file](../reference/cli.md#configuration-file) called `langgraph.json`. See the [LangGraph configuration file reference](../reference/cli.md#configuration-file) for detailed explanations of each key in the JSON object of the configuration file.
Example `langgraph.json` file:
```json
{
"node_version": "20",
"dockerfile_lines": [],
"dependencies": ["."],
"graphs": {
"agent": "./src/agent.ts:graph"
},
"env": ".env"
}
```
Note that the variable name of the `CompiledGraph` appears at the end of the value of each subkey in the top-level `graphs` key (i.e. `:<variable_name>`).
!!! info "Configuration Location"
The LangGraph configuration file must be placed in a directory that is at the same level or higher than the TypeScript files that contain compiled graphs and associated dependencies.
## Next
After you setup your project and place it in a GitHub repository, it's time to [deploy your app](./cloud.md).
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# How to Set Up a LangGraph Application with pyproject.toml
A LangGraph application must be configured with a [LangGraph configuration file](../reference/cli.md#configuration-file) in order to be deployed to LangGraph Platform (or to be self-hosted). This how-to guide discusses the basic steps to setup a LangGraph application for deployment using `pyproject.toml` to define your package's dependencies.
This walkthrough is based on [this repository](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph-example-pyproject), which you can play around with to learn more about how to setup your LangGraph application for deployment.
!!! tip "Setup with requirements.txt"
If you prefer using `requirements.txt` for dependency management, check out [this how-to guide](./setup.md).
!!! tip "Setup with a Monorepo"
If you are interested in deploying a graph located inside a monorepo, take a look at [this](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph-example-monorepo) repository for an example of how to do so.
The final repository structure will look something like this:
```bash
my-app/
├── my_agent # all project code lies within here
│ ├── utils # utilities for your graph
│ │ ├── __init__.py
│ │ ├── tools.py # tools for your graph
│ │ ├── nodes.py # node functions for you graph
│ │ └── state.py # state definition of your graph
│   ├── __init__.py
│   └── agent.py # code for constructing your graph
├── .env # environment variables
├── langgraph.json # configuration file for LangGraph
└── pyproject.toml # dependencies for your project
```
After each step, an example file directory is provided to demonstrate how code can be organized.
## Specify Dependencies
Dependencies can optionally be specified in one of the following files: `pyproject.toml`, `setup.py`, or `requirements.txt`. If none of these files is created, then dependencies can be specified later in the [LangGraph configuration file](#create-langgraph-configuration-file).
The dependencies below will be included in the image, you can also use them in your code, as long as with a compatible version range:
```
langgraph>=0.3.27
langgraph-sdk>=0.1.66
langgraph-checkpoint>=2.0.23
langchain-core>=0.2.38
langsmith>=0.1.63
orjson>=3.9.7,<3.10.17
httpx>=0.25.0
tenacity>=8.0.0
uvicorn>=0.26.0
sse-starlette>=2.1.0,<2.2.0
uvloop>=0.18.0
httptools>=0.5.0
jsonschema-rs>=0.20.0
structlog>=24.1.0
cloudpickle>=3.0.0
```
Example `pyproject.toml` file:
```toml
[build-system]
requires = ["hatchling"]
build-backend = "hatchling.build"
[project]
name = "my-agent"
version = "0.0.1"
description = "An excellent agent build for LangGraph Platform."
authors = [
{name = "Polly the parrot", email = "1223+polly@users.noreply.github.com"}
]
license = {text = "MIT"}
readme = "README.md"
requires-python = ">=3.9"
dependencies = [
"langgraph>=0.2.0",
"langchain-fireworks>=0.1.3"
]
[tool.hatch.build.targets.wheel]
packages = ["my_agent"]
```
Example file directory:
```bash
my-app/
└── pyproject.toml # Python packages required for your graph
```
## Specify Environment Variables
Environment variables can optionally be specified in a file (e.g. `.env`). See the [Environment Variables reference](../reference/env_var.md) to configure additional variables for a deployment.
Example `.env` file:
```
MY_ENV_VAR_1=foo
MY_ENV_VAR_2=bar
FIREWORKS_API_KEY=key
```
Example file directory:
```bash
my-app/
├── .env # file with environment variables
└── pyproject.toml
```
## Define Graphs
Implement your graphs! Graphs can be defined in a single file or multiple files. Make note of the variable names of each @[CompiledStateGraph][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):
```python
# my_agent/agent.py
from typing import Literal
from typing_extensions import TypedDict
from langgraph.graph import StateGraph, END, START
from my_agent.utils.nodes import call_model, should_continue, tool_node # import nodes
from my_agent.utils.state import AgentState # import state
# Define the runtime context
class GraphContext(TypedDict):
model_name: Literal["anthropic", "openai"]
workflow = StateGraph(AgentState, context_schema=GraphContext)
workflow.add_node("agent", call_model)
workflow.add_node("action", tool_node)
workflow.add_edge(START, "agent")
workflow.add_conditional_edges(
"agent",
should_continue,
{
"continue": "action",
"end": END,
},
)
workflow.add_edge("action", "agent")
graph = workflow.compile()
```
Example file directory:
```bash
my-app/
├── my_agent # all project code lies within here
│ ├── utils # utilities for your graph
│ │ ├── __init__.py
│ │ ├── tools.py # tools for your graph
│ │ ├── nodes.py # node functions for you graph
│ │ └── state.py # state definition of your graph
│   ├── __init__.py
│   └── agent.py # code for constructing your graph
├── .env
└── pyproject.toml
```
## Create LangGraph Configuration File
Create a [LangGraph configuration file](../reference/cli.md#configuration-file) called `langgraph.json`. See the [LangGraph configuration file reference](../reference/cli.md#configuration-file) for detailed explanations of each key in the JSON object of the configuration file.
Example `langgraph.json` file:
```json
{
"dependencies": ["."],
"graphs": {
"agent": "./my_agent/agent.py:graph"
},
"env": ".env"
}
```
Note that the variable name of the `CompiledGraph` appears at the end of the value of each subkey in the top-level `graphs` key (i.e. `:<variable_name>`).
!!! warning "Configuration File Location"
The LangGraph configuration file must be placed in a directory that is at the same level or higher than the Python files that contain compiled graphs and associated dependencies.
Example file directory:
```bash
my-app/
├── my_agent # all project code lies within here
│ ├── utils # utilities for your graph
│ │ ├── __init__.py
│ │ ├── tools.py # tools for your graph
│ │ ├── nodes.py # node functions for you graph
│ │ └── state.py # state definition of your graph
│   ├── __init__.py
│   └── agent.py # code for constructing your graph
├── .env # environment variables
├── langgraph.json # configuration file for LangGraph
└── pyproject.toml # dependencies for your project
```
## Next
After you setup your project and place it in a GitHub repository, it's time to [deploy your app](./cloud.md).
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# How to Deploy a Standalone Container
Before deploying, review the [conceptual guide for the Standalone Container](../../concepts/langgraph_standalone_container.md) deployment option.
## Prerequisites
1. Use the [LangGraph CLI](../../concepts/langgraph_cli.md) to [test your application locally](../../tutorials/langgraph-platform/local-server.md).
1. Use the [LangGraph CLI](../../concepts/langgraph_cli.md) to build a Docker image (i.e. `langgraph build`).
1. The following environment variables are needed for a standalone container deployment.
1. `REDIS_URI`: Connection details to a Redis instance. Redis will be used as a pub-sub broker to enable streaming real time output from background runs. The value of `REDIS_URI` must be a valid [Redis connection URI](https://redis-py.readthedocs.io/en/stable/connections.html#redis.Redis.from_url).
!!! Note "Shared Redis Instance"
Multiple self-hosted deployments can share the same Redis instance. For example, for `Deployment A`, `REDIS_URI` can be set to `redis://<hostname_1>:<port>/1` and for `Deployment B`, `REDIS_URI` can be set to `redis://<hostname_1>:<port>/2`.
`1` and `2` are different database numbers within the same instance, but `<hostname_1>` is shared. **The same database number cannot be used for separate deployments**.
1. `DATABASE_URI`: Postgres connection details. Postgres will be used to store assistants, threads, runs, persist thread state and long term memory, and to manage the state of the background task queue with 'exactly once' semantics. The value of `DATABASE_URI` must be a valid [Postgres connection URI](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-CONNSTRING-URIS).
!!! Note "Shared Postgres Instance"
Multiple self-hosted deployments can share the same Postgres instance. For example, for `Deployment A`, `DATABASE_URI` can be set to `postgres://<user>:<password>@/<database_name_1>?host=<hostname_1>` and for `Deployment B`, `DATABASE_URI` can be set to `postgres://<user>:<password>@/<database_name_2>?host=<hostname_1>`.
`<database_name_1>` and `database_name_2` are different databases within the same instance, but `<hostname_1>` is shared. **The same database cannot be used for separate deployments**.
1. `LANGGRAPH_CLOUD_LICENSE_KEY`: (if using [Enterprise](../../concepts/langgraph_data_plane.md#licensing)) LangGraph Platform license key. This will be used to authenticate ONCE at server start up.
1. `LANGSMITH_ENDPOINT`: To send traces to a [self-hosted LangSmith](https://docs.smith.langchain.com/self_hosting) instance, set `LANGSMITH_ENDPOINT` to the hostname of the self-hosted LangSmith instance.
1. Egress to `https://beacon.langchain.com` from your network. This is required for license verification and usage reporting if not running in air-gapped mode. See the [Egress documentation](../../cloud/deployment/egress.md) for more details.
## Kubernetes (Helm)
Use this [Helm chart](https://github.com/langchain-ai/helm/blob/main/charts/langgraph-cloud/README.md) to deploy a LangGraph Server to a Kubernetes cluster.
## Docker
Run the following `docker` command:
```shell
docker run \
--env-file .env \
-p 8123:8000 \
-e REDIS_URI="foo" \
-e DATABASE_URI="bar" \
-e LANGSMITH_API_KEY="baz" \
my-image
```
!!! note
* You need to replace `my-image` with the name of the image you built in the prerequisite steps (from `langgraph build`)
and you should provide appropriate values for `REDIS_URI`, `DATABASE_URI`, and `LANGSMITH_API_KEY`.
* If your application requires additional environment variables, you can pass them in a similar way.
## Docker Compose
Docker Compose YAML file:
```yml
volumes:
langgraph-data:
driver: local
services:
langgraph-redis:
image: redis:6
healthcheck:
test: redis-cli ping
interval: 5s
timeout: 1s
retries: 5
langgraph-postgres:
image: postgres:16
ports:
- "5433:5432"
environment:
POSTGRES_DB: postgres
POSTGRES_USER: postgres
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: postgres
volumes:
- langgraph-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
healthcheck:
test: pg_isready -U postgres
start_period: 10s
timeout: 1s
retries: 5
interval: 5s
langgraph-api:
image: ${IMAGE_NAME}
ports:
- "8123:8000"
depends_on:
langgraph-redis:
condition: service_healthy
langgraph-postgres:
condition: service_healthy
env_file:
- .env
environment:
REDIS_URI: redis://langgraph-redis:6379
LANGSMITH_API_KEY: ${LANGSMITH_API_KEY}
POSTGRES_URI: postgres://postgres:postgres@langgraph-postgres:5432/postgres?sslmode=disable
```
You can run the command `docker compose up` with this Docker Compose file in the same folder.
This will launch a LangGraph Server on port `8123` (if you want to change this, you can change this by changing the ports in the `langgraph-api` volume). You can test if the application is healthy by running:
```shell
curl --request GET --url 0.0.0.0:8123/ok
```
Assuming everything is running correctly, you should see a response like:
```shell
{"ok":true}
```
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# Human-in-the-loop using Server API
To review, edit, and approve tool calls in an agent or workflow, use LangGraph's [human-in-the-loop](../../concepts/human_in_the_loop.md) features.
## Dynamic interrupts
=== "Python"
```python
from langgraph_sdk import get_client
# highlight-next-line
from langgraph_sdk.schema import Command
client = get_client(url=<DEPLOYMENT_URL>)
# Using the graph deployed with the name "agent"
assistant_id = "agent"
# create a thread
thread = await client.threads.create()
thread_id = thread["thread_id"]
# Run the graph until the interrupt is hit.
result = await client.runs.wait(
thread_id,
assistant_id,
input={"some_text": "original text"} # (1)!
)
print(result['__interrupt__']) # (2)!
# > [
# > {
# > 'value': {'text_to_revise': 'original text'},
# > 'id': '...',
# > }
# > ]
# Resume the graph
print(await client.runs.wait(
thread_id,
assistant_id,
# highlight-next-line
command=Command(resume="Edited text") # (3)!
))
# > {'some_text': 'Edited text'}
```
1. The graph is invoked with some initial state.
2. When the graph hits the interrupt, it returns an interrupt object with the payload and metadata.
3. The graph is resumed with a `Command(resume=...)`, injecting the human's input and continuing execution.
=== "JavaScript"
```js
import { Client } from "@langchain/langgraph-sdk";
const client = new Client({ apiUrl: <DEPLOYMENT_URL> });
// Using the graph deployed with the name "agent"
const assistantID = "agent";
// create a thread
const thread = await client.threads.create();
const threadID = thread["thread_id"];
// Run the graph until the interrupt is hit.
const result = await client.runs.wait(
threadID,
assistantID,
{ input: { "some_text": "original text" } } // (1)!
);
console.log(result['__interrupt__']); // (2)!
// > [
// > {
// > 'value': {'text_to_revise': 'original text'},
// > 'resumable': True,
// > 'ns': ['human_node:fc722478-2f21-0578-c572-d9fc4dd07c3b'],
// > 'when': 'during'
// > }
// > ]
// Resume the graph
console.log(await client.runs.wait(
threadID,
assistantID,
// highlight-next-line
{ command: { resume: "Edited text" }} // (3)!
));
// > {'some_text': 'Edited text'}
```
1. The graph is invoked with some initial state.
2. When the graph hits the interrupt, it returns an interrupt object with the payload and metadata.
3. The graph is resumed with a `{ resume: ... }` command object, injecting the human's input and continuing execution.
=== "cURL"
Create a thread:
```bash
curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '{}'
```
Run the graph until the interrupt is hit.:
```bash
curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads/<THREAD_ID>/runs/wait \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data "{
\"assistant_id\": \"agent\",
\"input\": {\"some_text\": \"original text\"}
}"
```
Resume the graph:
```bash
curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads/<THREAD_ID>/runs/wait \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data "{
\"assistant_id\": \"agent\",
\"command\": {
\"resume\": \"Edited text\"
}
}"
```
??? example "Extended example: using `interrupt`"
This is an example graph you can run in the LangGraph API server.
See [LangGraph Platform quickstart](../quick_start.md) for more details.
```python
from typing import TypedDict
import uuid
from langgraph.checkpoint.memory import InMemorySaver
from langgraph.constants import START
from langgraph.graph import StateGraph
# highlight-next-line
from langgraph.types import interrupt, Command
class State(TypedDict):
some_text: str
def human_node(state: State):
# highlight-next-line
value = interrupt( # (1)!
{
"text_to_revise": state["some_text"] # (2)!
}
)
return {
"some_text": value # (3)!
}
# Build the graph
graph_builder = StateGraph(State)
graph_builder.add_node("human_node", human_node)
graph_builder.add_edge(START, "human_node")
graph = graph_builder.compile()
```
1. `interrupt(...)` pauses execution at `human_node`, surfacing the given payload to a human.
2. Any JSON serializable value can be passed to the `interrupt` function. Here, a dict containing the text to revise.
3. Once resumed, the return value of `interrupt(...)` is the human-provided input, which is used to update the state.
Once you have a running LangGraph API server, you can interact with it using
[LangGraph SDK](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/cloud/reference/sdk/python_sdk_ref/)
=== "Python"
```python
from langgraph_sdk import get_client
# highlight-next-line
from langgraph_sdk.schema import Command
client = get_client(url=<DEPLOYMENT_URL>)
# Using the graph deployed with the name "agent"
assistant_id = "agent"
# create a thread
thread = await client.threads.create()
thread_id = thread["thread_id"]
# Run the graph until the interrupt is hit.
result = await client.runs.wait(
thread_id,
assistant_id,
input={"some_text": "original text"} # (1)!
)
print(result['__interrupt__']) # (2)!
# > [
# > {
# > 'value': {'text_to_revise': 'original text'},
# > 'id': '...',
# > }
# > ]
# Resume the graph
print(await client.runs.wait(
thread_id,
assistant_id,
# highlight-next-line
command=Command(resume="Edited text") # (3)!
))
# > {'some_text': 'Edited text'}
```
1. The graph is invoked with some initial state.
2. When the graph hits the interrupt, it returns an interrupt object with the payload and metadata.
3. The graph is resumed with a `Command(resume=...)`, injecting the human's input and continuing execution.
=== "JavaScript"
```js
import { Client } from "@langchain/langgraph-sdk";
const client = new Client({ apiUrl: <DEPLOYMENT_URL> });
// Using the graph deployed with the name "agent"
const assistantID = "agent";
// create a thread
const thread = await client.threads.create();
const threadID = thread["thread_id"];
// Run the graph until the interrupt is hit.
const result = await client.runs.wait(
threadID,
assistantID,
{ input: { "some_text": "original text" } } // (1)!
);
console.log(result['__interrupt__']); // (2)!
// > [
// > {
// > 'value': {'text_to_revise': 'original text'},
// > 'resumable': True,
// > 'ns': ['human_node:fc722478-2f21-0578-c572-d9fc4dd07c3b'],
// > 'when': 'during'
// > }
// > ]
// Resume the graph
console.log(await client.runs.wait(
threadID,
assistantID,
// highlight-next-line
{ command: { resume: "Edited text" }} // (3)!
));
// > {'some_text': 'Edited text'}
```
1. The graph is invoked with some initial state.
2. When the graph hits the interrupt, it returns an interrupt object with the payload and metadata.
3. The graph is resumed with a `{ resume: ... }` command object, injecting the human's input and continuing execution.
=== "cURL"
Create a thread:
```bash
curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '{}'
```
Run the graph until the interrupt is hit:
```bash
curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads/<THREAD_ID>/runs/wait \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data "{
\"assistant_id\": \"agent\",
\"input\": {\"some_text\": \"original text\"}
}"
```
Resume the graph:
```bash
curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads/<THREAD_ID>/runs/wait \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data "{
\"assistant_id\": \"agent\",
\"command\": {
\"resume\": \"Edited text\"
}
}"
```
## Static interrupts
Static interrupts (also known as static breakpoints) are triggered either before or after a node executes.
!!! warning
Static interrupts are **not** recommended for human-in-the-loop workflows. They are best used for debugging and testing.
You can set static interrupts by specifying `interrupt_before` and `interrupt_after` at compile time:
```python
# highlight-next-line
graph = graph_builder.compile( # (1)!
# highlight-next-line
interrupt_before=["node_a"], # (2)!
# highlight-next-line
interrupt_after=["node_b", "node_c"], # (3)!
)
```
1. The breakpoints are set during `compile` time.
2. `interrupt_before` specifies the nodes where execution should pause before the node is executed.
3. `interrupt_after` specifies the nodes where execution should pause after the node is executed.
Alternatively, you can set static interrupts at run time:
=== "Python"
```python
# highlight-next-line
await client.runs.wait( # (1)!
thread_id,
assistant_id,
inputs=inputs,
# highlight-next-line
interrupt_before=["node_a"], # (2)!
# highlight-next-line
interrupt_after=["node_b", "node_c"] # (3)!
)
```
1. `client.runs.wait` is called with the `interrupt_before` and `interrupt_after` parameters. This is a run-time configuration and can be changed for every invocation.
2. `interrupt_before` specifies the nodes where execution should pause before the node is executed.
3. `interrupt_after` specifies the nodes where execution should pause after the node is executed.
=== "JavaScript"
```js
// highlight-next-line
await client.runs.wait( // (1)!
threadID,
assistantID,
{
input: input,
// highlight-next-line
interruptBefore: ["node_a"], // (2)!
// highlight-next-line
interruptAfter: ["node_b", "node_c"] // (3)!
}
)
```
1. `client.runs.wait` is called with the `interruptBefore` and `interruptAfter` parameters. This is a run-time configuration and can be changed for every invocation.
2. `interruptBefore` specifies the nodes where execution should pause before the node is executed.
3. `interruptAfter` specifies the nodes where execution should pause after the node is executed.
=== "cURL"
```bash
curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads/<THREAD_ID>/runs/wait \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data "{
\"assistant_id\": \"agent\",
\"interrupt_before\": [\"node_a\"],
\"interrupt_after\": [\"node_b\", \"node_c\"],
\"input\": <INPUT>
}"
```
The following example shows how to add static interrupts:
=== "Python"
```python
from langgraph_sdk import get_client
client = get_client(url=<DEPLOYMENT_URL>)
# Using the graph deployed with the name "agent"
assistant_id = "agent"
# create a thread
thread = await client.threads.create()
thread_id = thread["thread_id"]
# Run the graph until the breakpoint
result = await client.runs.wait(
thread_id,
assistant_id,
input=inputs # (1)!
)
# Resume the graph
await client.runs.wait(
thread_id,
assistant_id,
input=None # (2)!
)
```
1. The graph is run until the first breakpoint is hit.
2. The graph is resumed by passing in `None` for the input. This will run the graph until the next breakpoint is hit.
=== "JavaScript"
```js
import { Client } from "@langchain/langgraph-sdk";
const client = new Client({ apiUrl: <DEPLOYMENT_URL> });
// Using the graph deployed with the name "agent"
const assistantID = "agent";
// create a thread
const thread = await client.threads.create();
const threadID = thread["thread_id"];
// Run the graph until the breakpoint
const result = await client.runs.wait(
threadID,
assistantID,
{ input: input } // (1)!
);
// Resume the graph
await client.runs.wait(
threadID,
assistantID,
{ input: null } // (2)!
);
```
1. The graph is run until the first breakpoint is hit.
2. The graph is resumed by passing in `null` for the input. This will run the graph until the next breakpoint is hit.
=== "cURL"
Create a thread:
```bash
curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '{}'
```
Run the graph until the breakpoint:
```bash
curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads/<THREAD_ID>/runs/wait \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data "{
\"assistant_id\": \"agent\",
\"input\": <INPUT>
}"
```
Resume the graph:
```bash
curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads/<THREAD_ID>/runs/wait \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data "{
\"assistant_id\": \"agent\"
}"
```
## Learn more
- [Human-in-the-loop conceptual guide](../../concepts/human_in_the_loop.md): learn more about LangGraph human-in-the-loop features.
- [Common patterns](../../how-tos/human_in_the_loop/add-human-in-the-loop.md#common-patterns): learn how to implement patterns like approving/rejecting actions, requesting user input, tool call review, and validating human input.
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# How to kick off background runs
This guide covers how to kick off background runs for your agent.
This can be useful for long running jobs.
## Setup
First let's set up our client and thread:
=== "Python"
```python
from langgraph_sdk import get_client
client = get_client(url=<DEPLOYMENT_URL>)
# Using the graph deployed with the name "agent"
assistant_id = "agent"
# create thread
thread = await client.threads.create()
print(thread)
```
=== "Javascript"
```js
import { Client } from "@langchain/langgraph-sdk";
const client = new Client({ apiUrl: <DEPLOYMENT_URL> });
// Using the graph deployed with the name "agent"
const assistantID = "agent";
// create thread
const thread = await client.threads.create();
console.log(thread);
```
=== "CURL"
```bash
curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '{}'
```
Output:
{
'thread_id': '5cb1e8a1-34b3-4a61-a34e-71a9799bd00d',
'created_at': '2024-08-30T20:35:52.062934+00:00',
'updated_at': '2024-08-30T20:35:52.062934+00:00',
'metadata': {},
'status': 'idle',
'config': {},
'values': None
}
## Check runs on thread
If we list the current runs on this thread, we will see that it's empty:
=== "Python"
```python
runs = await client.runs.list(thread["thread_id"])
print(runs)
```
=== "Javascript"
```js
let runs = await client.runs.list(thread['thread_id']);
console.log(runs);
```
=== "CURL"
```bash
curl --request GET \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads/<THREAD_ID>/runs
```
Output:
[]
## Start runs on thread
Now let's kick off a run:
=== "Python"
```python
input = {"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "what's the weather in sf"}]}
run = await client.runs.create(thread["thread_id"], assistant_id, input=input)
```
=== "Javascript"
```js
let input = {"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "what's the weather in sf"}]};
let run = await client.runs.create(thread["thread_id"], assistantID, { input });
```
=== "CURL"
```bash
curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads/<THREAD_ID>/runs \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '{
"assistant_id": <ASSISTANT_ID>
}'
```
The first time we poll it, we can see `status=pending`:
=== "Python"
```python
print(await client.runs.get(thread["thread_id"], run["run_id"]))
```
=== "Javascript"
```js
console.log(await client.runs.get(thread["thread_id"], run["run_id"]));
```
=== "CURL"
```bash
curl --request GET \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads/<THREAD_ID>/runs/<RUN_ID>
```
Output:
{
"run_id": "1ef6a5f8-bd86-6763-bbd6-bff042db7b1b",
"thread_id": "7885f0cf-94ad-4040-91d7-73f7ba007c8a",
"assistant_id": "fe096781-5601-53d2-b2f6-0d3403f7e9ca",
"created_at": "2024-09-04T01:46:47.244887+00:00",
"updated_at": "2024-09-04T01:46:47.244887+00:00",
"metadata": {},
"status": "pending",
"kwargs": {
"input": {
"messages": [
{
"role": "user",
"content": "what's the weather in sf"
}
]
},
"config": {
"metadata": {
"created_by": "system"
},
"configurable": {
"run_id": "1ef6a5f8-bd86-6763-bbd6-bff042db7b1b",
"user_id": "",
"graph_id": "agent",
"thread_id": "7885f0cf-94ad-4040-91d7-73f7ba007c8a",
"assistant_id": "fe096781-5601-53d2-b2f6-0d3403f7e9ca",
"checkpoint_id": null
}
},
"webhook": null,
"temporary": false,
"stream_mode": [
"values"
],
"feedback_keys": null,
"interrupt_after": null,
"interrupt_before": null
},
"multitask_strategy": "reject"
}
Now we can join the run, wait for it to finish and check that status again:
=== "Python"
```python
await client.runs.join(thread["thread_id"], run["run_id"])
print(await client.runs.get(thread["thread_id"], run["run_id"]))
```
=== "Javascript"
```js
await client.runs.join(thread["thread_id"], run["run_id"]);
console.log(await client.runs.get(thread["thread_id"], run["run_id"]));
```
=== "CURL"
```bash
curl --request GET \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads/<THREAD_ID>/runs/<RUN_ID>/join &&
curl --request GET \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads/<THREAD_ID>/runs/<RUN_ID>
```
Output:
{
"run_id": "1ef6a5f8-bd86-6763-bbd6-bff042db7b1b",
"thread_id": "7885f0cf-94ad-4040-91d7-73f7ba007c8a",
"assistant_id": "fe096781-5601-53d2-b2f6-0d3403f7e9ca",
"created_at": "2024-09-04T01:46:47.244887+00:00",
"updated_at": "2024-09-04T01:46:47.244887+00:00",
"metadata": {},
"status": "success",
"kwargs": {
"input": {
"messages": [
{
"role": "user",
"content": "what's the weather in sf"
}
]
},
"config": {
"metadata": {
"created_by": "system"
},
"configurable": {
"run_id": "1ef6a5f8-bd86-6763-bbd6-bff042db7b1b",
"user_id": "",
"graph_id": "agent",
"thread_id": "7885f0cf-94ad-4040-91d7-73f7ba007c8a",
"assistant_id": "fe096781-5601-53d2-b2f6-0d3403f7e9ca",
"checkpoint_id": null
}
},
"webhook": null,
"temporary": false,
"stream_mode": [
"values"
],
"feedback_keys": null,
"interrupt_after": null,
"interrupt_before": null
},
"multitask_strategy": "reject"
}
Perfect! The run succeeded as we would expect. We can double check that the run worked as expected by printing out the final state:
=== "Python"
```python
final_result = await client.threads.get_state(thread["thread_id"])
print(final_result)
```
=== "Javascript"
```js
let finalResult = await client.threads.getState(thread["thread_id"]);
console.log(finalResult);
```
=== "CURL"
```bash
curl --request GET \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads/<THREAD_ID>/state
```
Output:
{
"values": {
"messages": [
{
"content": "what's the weather in sf",
"additional_kwargs": {},
"response_metadata": {},
"type": "human",
"name": null,
"id": "beba31bf-320d-4125-9c37-cadf526ac47a",
"example": false
},
{
"content": [
{
"id": "toolu_01AaNPSPzqia21v7aAKwbKYm",
"input": {},
"name": "tavily_search_results_json",
"type": "tool_use",
"index": 0,
"partial_json": "{\"query\": \"weather in san francisco\"}"
}
],
"additional_kwargs": {},
"response_metadata": {
"stop_reason": "tool_use",
"stop_sequence": null
},
"type": "ai",
"name": null,
"id": "run-f220faf8-1d27-4f73-ad91-6bb3f47e8639",
"example": false,
"tool_calls": [
{
"name": "tavily_search_results_json",
"args": {
"query": "weather in san francisco"
},
"id": "toolu_01AaNPSPzqia21v7aAKwbKYm",
"type": "tool_call"
}
],
"invalid_tool_calls": [],
"usage_metadata": {
"input_tokens": 273,
"output_tokens": 61,
"total_tokens": 334
}
},
{
"content": "[{\"url\": \"https://www.weatherapi.com/\", \"content\": \"{'location': {'name': 'San Francisco', 'region': 'California', 'country': 'United States of America', 'lat': 37.78, 'lon': -122.42, 'tz_id': 'America/Los_Angeles', 'localtime_epoch': 1725052131, 'localtime': '2024-08-30 14:08'}, 'current': {'last_updated_epoch': 1725051600, 'last_updated': '2024-08-30 14:00', 'temp_c': 21.1, 'temp_f': 70.0, 'is_day': 1, 'condition': {'text': 'Partly cloudy', 'icon': '//cdn.weatherapi.com/weather/64x64/day/116.png', 'code': 1003}, 'wind_mph': 11.9, 'wind_kph': 19.1, 'wind_degree': 290, 'wind_dir': 'WNW', 'pressure_mb': 1018.0, 'pressure_in': 30.07, 'precip_mm': 0.0, 'precip_in': 0.0, 'humidity': 59, 'cloud': 25, 'feelslike_c': 21.1, 'feelslike_f': 70.0, 'windchill_c': 18.6, 'windchill_f': 65.5, 'heatindex_c': 18.6, 'heatindex_f': 65.5, 'dewpoint_c': 12.2, 'dewpoint_f': 54.0, 'vis_km': 16.0, 'vis_miles': 9.0, 'uv': 5.0, 'gust_mph': 15.0, 'gust_kph': 24.2}}\"}]",
"additional_kwargs": {},
"response_metadata": {},
"type": "tool",
"name": "tavily_search_results_json",
"id": "686b2487-f332-4e58-9508-89b3a814cd81",
"tool_call_id": "toolu_01AaNPSPzqia21v7aAKwbKYm",
"artifact": {
"query": "weather in san francisco",
"follow_up_questions": null,
"answer": null,
"images": [],
"results": [
{
"title": "Weather in San Francisco",
"url": "https://www.weatherapi.com/",
"content": "{'location': {'name': 'San Francisco', 'region': 'California', 'country': 'United States of America', 'lat': 37.78, 'lon': -122.42, 'tz_id': 'America/Los_Angeles', 'localtime_epoch': 1725052131, 'localtime': '2024-08-30 14:08'}, 'current': {'last_updated_epoch': 1725051600, 'last_updated': '2024-08-30 14:00', 'temp_c': 21.1, 'temp_f': 70.0, 'is_day': 1, 'condition': {'text': 'Partly cloudy', 'icon': '//cdn.weatherapi.com/weather/64x64/day/116.png', 'code': 1003}, 'wind_mph': 11.9, 'wind_kph': 19.1, 'wind_degree': 290, 'wind_dir': 'WNW', 'pressure_mb': 1018.0, 'pressure_in': 30.07, 'precip_mm': 0.0, 'precip_in': 0.0, 'humidity': 59, 'cloud': 25, 'feelslike_c': 21.1, 'feelslike_f': 70.0, 'windchill_c': 18.6, 'windchill_f': 65.5, 'heatindex_c': 18.6, 'heatindex_f': 65.5, 'dewpoint_c': 12.2, 'dewpoint_f': 54.0, 'vis_km': 16.0, 'vis_miles': 9.0, 'uv': 5.0, 'gust_mph': 15.0, 'gust_kph': 24.2}}",
"score": 0.976148,
"raw_content": null
}
],
"response_time": 3.07
},
"status": "success"
},
{
"content": [
{
"text": "\n\nThe search results provide the current weather conditions in San Francisco. According to the data, as of 2:00 PM on August 30, 2024, the temperature in San Francisco is 70\u00b0F (21.1\u00b0C) with partly cloudy skies. The wind is blowing from the west-northwest at around 12 mph (19 km/h). The humidity is 59% and visibility is 9 miles (16 km). Overall, it looks like a nice late summer day in San Francisco with comfortable temperatures and partly sunny conditions.",
"type": "text",
"index": 0
}
],
"additional_kwargs": {},
"response_metadata": {
"stop_reason": "end_turn",
"stop_sequence": null
},
"type": "ai",
"name": null,
"id": "run-8fecc61d-3d9f-4e16-8e8a-92f702be498a",
"example": false,
"tool_calls": [],
"invalid_tool_calls": [],
"usage_metadata": {
"input_tokens": 837,
"output_tokens": 124,
"total_tokens": 961
}
}
]
},
"next": [],
"tasks": [],
"metadata": {
"step": 3,
"run_id": "1ef67140-eb23-684b-8253-91d4c90bb05e",
"source": "loop",
"writes": {
"agent": {
"messages": [
{
"id": "run-8fecc61d-3d9f-4e16-8e8a-92f702be498a",
"name": null,
"type": "ai",
"content": [
{
"text": "\n\nThe search results provide the current weather conditions in San Francisco. According to the data, as of 2:00 PM on August 30, 2024, the temperature in San Francisco is 70\u00b0F (21.1\u00b0C) with partly cloudy skies. The wind is blowing from the west-northwest at around 12 mph (19 km/h). The humidity is 59% and visibility is 9 miles (16 km). Overall, it looks like a nice late summer day in San Francisco with comfortable temperatures and partly sunny conditions.",
"type": "text",
"index": 0
}
],
"example": false,
"tool_calls": [],
"usage_metadata": {
"input_tokens": 837,
"total_tokens": 961,
"output_tokens": 124
},
"additional_kwargs": {},
"response_metadata": {
"stop_reason": "end_turn",
"stop_sequence": null
},
"invalid_tool_calls": []
}
]
}
},
"user_id": "",
"graph_id": "agent",
"thread_id": "5cb1e8a1-34b3-4a61-a34e-71a9799bd00d",
"created_by": "system",
"assistant_id": "fe096781-5601-53d2-b2f6-0d3403f7e9ca"
},
"created_at": "2024-08-30T21:09:00.079909+00:00",
"checkpoint_id": "1ef67141-3ca2-6fae-8003-fe96832e57d6",
"parent_checkpoint_id": "1ef67141-2129-6b37-8002-61fc3bf69cb5"
}
We can also just print the content of the last AIMessage:
=== "Python"
```python
print(final_result['values']['messages'][-1]['content'][0]['text'])
```
=== "Javascript"
```js
console.log(finalResult['values']['messages'][finalResult['values']['messages'].length-1]['content'][0]['text']);
```
=== "CURL"
```bash
curl --request GET \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads/<THREAD_ID>/state | jq -r '.values.messages[-1].content.[0].text'
```
Output:
The search results provide the current weather conditions in San Francisco. According to the data, as of 2:00 PM on August 30, 2024, the temperature in San Francisco is 70°F (21.1°C) with partly cloudy skies. The wind is blowing from the west-northwest at around 12 mph (19 km/h). The humidity is 59% and visibility is 9 miles (16 km). Overall, it looks like a nice late summer day in San Francisco with comfortable temperatures and partly sunny conditions.
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# Debug LangSmith traces
This guide explains how to open LangSmith traces in LangGraph Studio for interactive investigation and debugging.
## Open deployed threads
1. Open the LangSmith trace, selecting the root run.
2. Click "Run in Studio".
This will open LangGraph Studio connected to the associated LangGraph Platform deployment with the trace's parent thread selected.
## Testing local agents with remote traces
This section explains how to test a local agent against remote traces from LangSmith. This enables you to use production traces as input for local testing, allowing you to debug and verify agent modifications in your development environment.
### Requirements
- A LangSmith traced thread
- A locally running agent. See [here](../how-tos/studio/quick_start.md#local-development-server) for setup
instructions.
!!! info "Local agent requirements"
- langgraph>=0.3.18
- langgraph-api>=0.0.32
- Contains the same set of nodes present in the remote trace
### Cloning Thread
1. Open the LangSmith trace, selecting the root run.
2. Click the dropdown next to "Run in Studio".
3. Enter your local agent's URL.
4. Select "Clone thread locally".
5. If multiple graphs exist, select the target graph.
A new thread will be created in your local agent with the thread history inferred and copied from the remote thread, and you will be navigated to LangGraph Studio for your locally running application.
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# Configurable Headers
LangGraph allows runtime configuration to modify agent behavior and permissions dynamically. When using the [LangGraph Platform](../quick_start.md), you can pass this configuration in the request body (`config`) or specific request headers. This enables adjustments based on user identity or other request data.
For privacy, control which headers are passed to the runtime configuration via the `http.configurable_headers` section in your `langgraph.json` file.
Here's how to customize the included and excluded headers:
```json
{
"http": {
"configurable_headers": {
"include": ["x-user-id", "x-organization-id", "my-prefix-*"],
"exclude": ["authorization", "x-api-key"]
}
}
}
```
The `include` and `exclude` lists accept exact header names or patterns using `*` to match any number of characters. For your security, no other regex patterns are supported.
## Using within your graph
You can access the included headers in your graph using the `config` argument of any node.
```python
def my_node(state, config):
organization_id = config["configurable"].get("x-organization-id")
...
```
Or by fetching from context (useful in tools and or within other nested functions).
```python
from langgraph.config import get_config
def search_everything(query: str):
organization_id = get_config()["configurable"].get("x-organization-id")
...
```
You can even use this to dynamically compile the graph.
```python
# my_graph.py.
import contextlib
@contextlib.asynccontextmanager
async def generate_agent(config):
organization_id = config["configurable"].get("x-organization-id")
if organization_id == "org1":
graph = ...
yield graph
else:
graph = ...
yield graph
```
```json
{
"graphs": {"agent": "my_grph.py:generate_agent"}
}
```
### Opt-out of configurable headers
If you'd like to opt-out of configurable headers, you can simply set a wildcard pattern in the `exclude` list:
```json
{
"http": {
"configurable_headers": {
"exclude": ["*"]
}
}
}
```
This will exclude all headers from being added to your run's configuration.
Note that exclusions take precedence over inclusions.
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# Manage assistants
In this guide we will show how to create, configure, and manage an [assistant](../../concepts/assistants.md).
First, as a brief refresher on the concept of runtime context, consider the following simple `call_model` node and context schema. Observe that this node tries to read and use the `model_provider` as defined by the `Runtime` object's `context` property.
=== "Python"
```python
@dataclass
class ContextSchema:
llm_provider: str = "anthropic"
builder = StateGraph(AgentState, context_schema=ContextSchema)
def call_model(state, runtime: Runtime[ContextSchema]):
messages = state["messages"]
model = _get_model(runtime.context.llm_provider)
response = model.invoke(messages)
# We return a list, because this will get added to the existing list
return {"messages": [response]}
```
=== "Javascript"
```js
import { Annotation } from "@langchain/langgraph";
const ConfigSchema = Annotation.Root({
model_name: Annotation<string>,
system_prompt:
});
const builder = new StateGraph(AgentState, ConfigSchema)
function callModel(state: State, config: RunnableConfig) {
const messages = state.messages;
const modelName = config.configurable?.model_name ?? "anthropic";
const model = _getModel(modelName);
const response = model.invoke(messages);
// We return a list, because this will get added to the existing list
return { messages: [response] };
}
```
:::python
For more information on runtime context, [see here](../../concepts/low_level.md#runtime-context).
:::
## Create an assistant
### LangGraph SDK
To create an assistant, use the [LangGraph SDK](../../concepts/sdk.md) `create` method. See the [Python](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/cloud/reference/sdk/python_sdk_ref/#langgraph_sdk.client.AssistantsClient.create) and [JS](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/cloud/reference/sdk/js_ts_sdk_ref/#create) SDK reference docs for more information.
This example uses the same configuration schema as above, and creates an assistant with `model_name` set to `openai`.
=== "Python"
```python
from langgraph_sdk import get_client
client = get_client(url=<DEPLOYMENT_URL>)
openai_assistant = await client.assistants.create(
# "agent" is the name of a graph we deployed
"agent", config={"configurable": {"model_name": "openai"}}, name="Open AI Assistant"
)
print(openai_assistant)
```
=== "Javascript"
```js
import { Client } from "@langchain/langgraph-sdk";
const client = new Client({ apiUrl: <DEPLOYMENT_URL> });
const openAIAssistant = await client.assistants.create({
graphId: 'agent',
name: "Open AI Assistant",
config: { "configurable": { "model_name": "openai" } },
});
console.log(openAIAssistant);
```
=== "CURL"
```bash
curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/assistants \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '{"graph_id":"agent", "config":{"configurable":{"model_name":"openai"}}, "name": "Open AI Assistant"}'
```
Output:
{
"assistant_id": "62e209ca-9154-432a-b9e9-2d75c7a9219b",
"graph_id": "agent",
"name": "Open AI Assistant"
"config": {
"configurable": {
"model_name": "openai"
}
},
"metadata": {}
"created_at": "2024-08-31T03:09:10.230718+00:00",
"updated_at": "2024-08-31T03:09:10.230718+00:00",
}
### LangGraph Platform UI
You can also create assistants from the LangGraph Platform UI.
Inside your deployment, select the "Assistants" tab. This will load a table of all of the assistants in your deployment, across all graphs.
To create a new assistant, select the "+ New assistant" button. This will open a form where you can specify the graph this assistant is for, as well as provide a name, description, and the desired configuration for the assistant based on the configuration schema for that graph.
To confirm, click "Create assistant". This will take you to [LangGraph Studio](../../concepts/langgraph_studio.md) where you can test the assistant. If you go back to the "Assistants" tab in the deployment, you will see the newly created assistant in the table.
## Use an assistant
### LangGraph SDK
We have now created an assistant called "Open AI Assistant" that has `model_name` defined as `openai`. We can now use this assistant with this configuration:
=== "Python"
```python
thread = await client.threads.create()
input = {"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "who made you?"}]}
async for event in client.runs.stream(
thread["thread_id"],
# this is where we specify the assistant id to use
openai_assistant["assistant_id"],
input=input,
stream_mode="updates",
):
print(f"Receiving event of type: {event.event}")
print(event.data)
print("\n\n")
```
=== "Javascript"
```js
const thread = await client.threads.create();
const input = { "messages": [{ "role": "user", "content": "who made you?" }] };
const streamResponse = client.runs.stream(
thread["thread_id"],
// this is where we specify the assistant id to use
openAIAssistant["assistant_id"],
{
input,
streamMode: "updates"
}
);
for await (const event of streamResponse) {
console.log(`Receiving event of type: ${event.event}`);
console.log(event.data);
console.log("\n\n");
}
```
=== "CURL"
```bash
thread_id=$(curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '{}' | jq -r '.thread_id') && \
curl --request POST \
--url "<DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads/${thread_id}/runs/stream" \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '{
"assistant_id": <OPENAI_ASSISTANT_ID>,
"input": {
"messages": [
{
"role": "user",
"content": "who made you?"
}
]
},
"stream_mode": [
"updates"
]
}' | \
sed 's/\r$//' | \
awk '
/^event:/ {
if (data_content != "") {
print data_content "\n"
}
sub(/^event: /, "Receiving event of type: ", $0)
printf "%s...\n", $0
data_content = ""
}
/^data:/ {
sub(/^data: /, "", $0)
data_content = $0
}
END {
if (data_content != "") {
print data_content "\n\n"
}
}
'
```
Output:
```
Receiving event of type: metadata
{'run_id': '1ef6746e-5893-67b1-978a-0f1cd4060e16'}
Receiving event of type: updates
{'agent': {'messages': [{'content': 'I was created by OpenAI, a research organization focused on developing and advancing artificial intelligence technology.', 'additional_kwargs': {}, 'response_metadata': {'finish_reason': 'stop', 'model_name': 'gpt-4o-2024-05-13', 'system_fingerprint': 'fp_157b3831f5'}, 'type': 'ai', 'name': None, 'id': 'run-e1a6b25c-8416-41f2-9981-f9cfe043f414', 'example': False, 'tool_calls': [], 'invalid_tool_calls': [], 'usage_metadata': None}]}}
```
### LangGraph Platform UI
Inside your deployment, select the "Assistants" tab. For the assistant you would like to use, click the "Studio" button. This will open LangGraph Studio with the selected assistant. When you submit an input (either in Graph or Chat mode), the selected assistant and its configuration will be used.
## Create a new version for your assistant
### LangGraph SDK
To edit the assistant, use the `update` method. This will create a new version of the assistant with the provided edits. See the [Python](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/cloud/reference/sdk/python_sdk_ref/#langgraph_sdk.client.AssistantsClient.update) and [JS](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/cloud/reference/sdk/js_ts_sdk_ref/#update) SDK reference docs for more information.
!!! note "Note"
You must pass in the ENTIRE config (and metadata if you are using it). The update endpoint creates new versions completely from scratch and does not rely on previous versions.
For example, to update your assistant's system prompt:
=== "Python"
```python
openai_assistant_v2 = await client.assistants.update(
openai_assistant["assistant_id"],
config={
"configurable": {
"model_name": "openai",
"system_prompt": "You are an unhelpful assistant!",
}
},
)
```
=== "Javascript"
```js
const openaiAssistantV2 = await client.assistants.update(
openai_assistant["assistant_id"],
{
config: {
configurable: {
model_name: 'openai',
system_prompt: 'You are an unhelpful assistant!',
},
},
});
```
=== "CURL"
```bash
curl --request PATCH \
--url <DEPOLYMENT_URL>/assistants/<ASSISTANT_ID> \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '{
"config": {"model_name": "openai", "system_prompt": "You are an unhelpful assistant!"}
}'
```
This will create a new version of the assistant with the updated parameters and set this as the active version of your assistant. If you now run your graph and pass in this assistant id, it will use this latest version.
### LangGraph Platform UI
You can also edit assistants from the LangGraph Platform UI.
Inside your deployment, select the "Assistants" tab. This will load a table of all of the assistants in your deployment, across all graphs.
To edit an existing assistant, select the "Edit" button for the specified assistant. This will open a form where you can edit the assistant's name, description, and configuration.
Additionally, if using LangGraph Studio, you can edit the assistants and create new versions via the "Manage Assistants" button.
## Use a previous assistant version
### LangGraph SDK
You can also change the active version of your assistant. To do so, use the `setLatest` method.
In the example above, to rollback to the first version of the assistant:
=== "Python"
```python
await client.assistants.set_latest(openai_assistant['assistant_id'], 1)
```
=== "Javascript"
```js
await client.assistants.setLatest(openaiAssistant['assistant_id'], 1);
```
=== "CURL"
```bash
curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/assistants/<ASSISTANT_ID>/latest \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '{
"version": 1
}'
```
If you now run your graph and pass in this assistant id, it will use the first version of the assistant.
### LangGraph Platform UI
If using LangGraph Studio, to set the active version of your assistant, click the "Manage Assistants" button and locate the assistant you would like to use. Select the assistant and the version, and then click the "Active" toggle. This will update the assistant to make the selected version active.
!!! warning "Deleting Assistants"
Deleting as assistant will delete ALL of its versions. There is currently no way to delete a single version, but by pointing your assistant to the correct version you can skip any versions that you don't wish to use.
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# Use cron jobs
Sometimes you don't want to run your graph based on user interaction, but rather you would like to schedule your graph to run on a schedule - for example if you wish for your graph to compose and send out a weekly email of to-dos for your team. LangGraph Platform allows you to do this without having to write your own script by using the `Crons` client. To schedule a graph job, you need to pass a [cron expression](https://crontab.cronhub.io/) to inform the client when you want to run the graph. `Cron` jobs are run in the background and do not interfere with normal invocations of the graph.
## Setup
First, let's set up our SDK client, assistant, and thread:
=== "Python"
```python
from langgraph_sdk import get_client
client = get_client(url=<DEPLOYMENT_URL>)
# Using the graph deployed with the name "agent"
assistant_id = "agent"
# create thread
thread = await client.threads.create()
print(thread)
```
=== "Javascript"
```js
import { Client } from "@langchain/langgraph-sdk";
const client = new Client({ apiUrl: <DEPLOYMENT_URL> });
// Using the graph deployed with the name "agent"
const assistantId = "agent";
// create thread
const thread = await client.threads.create();
console.log(thread);
```
=== "CURL"
```bash
curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/assistants/search \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '{
"limit": 10,
"offset": 0
}' | jq -c 'map(select(.config == null or .config == {})) | .[0].graph_id' && \
curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '{}'
```
Output:
{
'thread_id': '9dde5490-2b67-47c8-aa14-4bfec88af217',
'created_at': '2024-08-30T23:07:38.242730+00:00',
'updated_at': '2024-08-30T23:07:38.242730+00:00',
'metadata': {},
'status': 'idle',
'config': {},
'values': None
}
## Cron job on a thread
To create a cron job associated with a specific thread, you can write:
=== "Python"
```python
# This schedules a job to run at 15:27 (3:27PM) every day
cron_job = await client.crons.create_for_thread(
thread["thread_id"],
assistant_id,
schedule="27 15 * * *",
input={"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "What time is it?"}]},
)
```
=== "Javascript"
```js
// This schedules a job to run at 15:27 (3:27PM) every day
const cronJob = await client.crons.create_for_thread(
thread["thread_id"],
assistantId,
{
schedule: "27 15 * * *",
input: { messages: [{ role: "user", content: "What time is it?" }] }
}
);
```
=== "CURL"
```bash
curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads/<THREAD_ID>/runs/crons \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '{
"assistant_id": <ASSISTANT_ID>,
}'
```
Note that it is **very** important to delete `Cron` jobs that are no longer useful. Otherwise you could rack up unwanted API charges to the LLM! You can delete a `Cron` job using the following code:
=== "Python"
```python
await client.crons.delete(cron_job["cron_id"])
```
=== "Javascript"
```js
await client.crons.delete(cronJob["cron_id"]);
```
=== "CURL"
```bash
curl --request DELETE \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/runs/crons/<CRON_ID>
```
## Cron job stateless
You can also create stateless cron jobs by using the following code:
=== "Python"
```python
# This schedules a job to run at 15:27 (3:27PM) every day
cron_job_stateless = await client.crons.create(
assistant_id,
schedule="27 15 * * *",
input={"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "What time is it?"}]},
)
```
=== "Javascript"
```js
// This schedules a job to run at 15:27 (3:27PM) every day
const cronJobStateless = await client.crons.create(
assistantId,
{
schedule: "27 15 * * *",
input: { messages: [{ role: "user", content: "What time is it?" }] }
}
);
```
=== "CURL"
```bash
curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/runs/crons \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '{
"assistant_id": <ASSISTANT_ID>,
}'
```
Again, remember to delete your job once you are done with it!
=== "Python"
```python
await client.crons.delete(cron_job_stateless["cron_id"])
```
=== "Javascript"
```js
await client.crons.delete(cronJobStateless["cron_id"]);
```
=== "CURL"
```bash
curl --request DELETE \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/runs/crons/<CRON_ID>
```
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# Add node to dataset
This guide shows how to add examples to [LangSmith datasets](https://docs.smith.langchain.com/evaluation/how_to_guides#dataset-management) from nodes in the thread log. This is useful to evaluate individual steps of the agent.
1. Select a thread.
2. Click on the `Add to Dataset` button.
3. Select nodes whose input/output you want to add to a dataset.
4. For each selected node, select the target dataset to create the example in. By default a dataset for the specific assistant and node will be selected. If this dataset does not yet exist, it will be created.
5. Edit the example's input/output as needed before adding it to the dataset.
6. Select "Add to dataset" at the bottom of the page to add all selected nodes to their respective datasets.
See [Evaluating intermediate steps](https://docs.smith.langchain.com/evaluation/how_to_guides/langgraph#evaluating-intermediate-steps) for more details on how to evaluate intermediate steps.
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# Enqueue
This guide assumes knowledge of what double-texting is, which you can learn about in the [double-texting conceptual guide](../../concepts/double_texting.md).
The guide covers the `enqueue` option for double texting, which adds the interruptions to a queue and executes them in the order they are received by the client. Below is a quick example of using the `enqueue` option.
## Setup
First, we will define a quick helper function for printing out JS and CURL model outputs (you can skip this if using Python):
=== "Javascript"
```js
function prettyPrint(m) {
const padded = " " + m['type'] + " ";
const sepLen = Math.floor((80 - padded.length) / 2);
const sep = "=".repeat(sepLen);
const secondSep = sep + (padded.length % 2 ? "=" : "");
console.log(`${sep}${padded}${secondSep}`);
console.log("\n\n");
console.log(m.content);
}
```
=== "CURL"
```bash
# PLACE THIS IN A FILE CALLED pretty_print.sh
pretty_print() {
local type="$1"
local content="$2"
local padded=" $type "
local total_width=80
local sep_len=$(( (total_width - ${#padded}) / 2 ))
local sep=$(printf '=%.0s' $(eval "echo {1.."${sep_len}"}"))
local second_sep=$sep
if (( (total_width - ${#padded}) % 2 )); then
second_sep="${second_sep}="
fi
echo "${sep}${padded}${second_sep}"
echo
echo "$content"
}
```
Then, let's import our required packages and instantiate our client, assistant, and thread.
=== "Python"
```python
import asyncio
import httpx
from langchain_core.messages import convert_to_messages
from langgraph_sdk import get_client
client = get_client(url=<DEPLOYMENT_URL>)
# Using the graph deployed with the name "agent"
assistant_id = "agent"
thread = await client.threads.create()
```
=== "Javascript"
```js
import { Client } from "@langchain/langgraph-sdk";
const client = new Client({ apiUrl: <DEPLOYMENT_URL> });
// Using the graph deployed with the name "agent"
const assistantId = "agent";
const thread = await client.threads.create();
```
=== "CURL"
```bash
curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '{}'
```
## Create runs
Now let's start two runs, with the second interrupting the first one with a multitask strategy of "enqueue":
=== "Python"
```python
first_run = await client.runs.create(
thread["thread_id"],
assistant_id,
input={"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "what's the weather in sf?"}]},
)
second_run = await client.runs.create(
thread["thread_id"],
assistant_id,
input={"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "what's the weather in nyc?"}]},
multitask_strategy="enqueue",
)
```
=== "Javascript"
```js
const firstRun = await client.runs.create(
thread["thread_id"],
assistantId,
input={"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "what's the weather in sf?"}]},
)
const secondRun = await client.runs.create(
thread["thread_id"],
assistantId,
input={"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "what's the weather in nyc?"}]},
multitask_strategy="enqueue",
)
```
=== "CURL"
```bash
curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOY<ENT_URL>>/threads/<THREAD_ID>/runs \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data "{
\"assistant_id\": \"agent\",
\"input\": {\"messages\": [{\"role\": \"human\", \"content\": \"what\'s the weather in sf?\"}]},
}" && curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOY<ENT_URL>>/threads/<THREAD_ID>/runs \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data "{
\"assistant_id\": \"agent\",
\"input\": {\"messages\": [{\"role\": \"human\", \"content\": \"what\'s the weather in nyc?\"}]},
\"multitask_strategy\": \"enqueue\"
}"
```
## View run results
Verify that the thread has data from both runs:
=== "Python"
```python
# wait until the second run completes
await client.runs.join(thread["thread_id"], second_run["run_id"])
state = await client.threads.get_state(thread["thread_id"])
for m in convert_to_messages(state["values"]["messages"]):
m.pretty_print()
```
=== "Javascript"
```js
await client.runs.join(thread["thread_id"], secondRun["run_id"]);
const state = await client.threads.getState(thread["thread_id"]);
for (const m of state["values"]["messages"]) {
prettyPrint(m);
}
```
=== "CURL"
```bash
source pretty_print.sh && curl --request GET \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads/<THREAD_ID>/runs/<RUN_ID>/join && \
curl --request GET --url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads/<THREAD_ID>/state | \
jq -c '.values.messages[]' | while read -r element; do
type=$(echo "$element" | jq -r '.type')
content=$(echo "$element" | jq -r '.content | if type == "array" then tostring else . end')
pretty_print "$type" "$content"
done
```
Output:
================================ Human Message =================================
what's the weather in sf?
================================== Ai Message ==================================
[{'id': 'toolu_01Dez1sJre4oA2Y7NsKJV6VT', 'input': {'query': 'weather in san francisco'}, 'name': 'tavily_search_results_json', 'type': 'tool_use'}]
Tool Calls:
tavily_search_results_json (toolu_01Dez1sJre4oA2Y7NsKJV6VT)
Call ID: toolu_01Dez1sJre4oA2Y7NsKJV6VT
Args:
query: weather in san francisco
================================= Tool Message =================================
Name: tavily_search_results_json
[{"url": "https://www.accuweather.com/en/us/san-francisco/94103/weather-forecast/347629", "content": "Get the current and future weather conditions for San Francisco, CA, including temperature, precipitation, wind, air quality and more. See the hourly and 10-day outlook, radar maps, alerts and allergy information."}]
================================== Ai Message ==================================
According to AccuWeather, the current weather conditions in San Francisco are:
Temperature: 57°F (14°C)
Conditions: Mostly Sunny
Wind: WSW 10 mph
Humidity: 72%
The forecast for the next few days shows partly sunny skies with highs in the upper 50s to mid 60s F (14-18°C) and lows in the upper 40s to low 50s F (9-11°C). Typical mild, dry weather for San Francisco this time of year.
Some key details from the AccuWeather forecast:
Today: Mostly sunny, high of 62°F (17°C)
Tonight: Partly cloudy, low of 49°F (9°C)
Tomorrow: Partly sunny, high of 59°F (15°C)
Saturday: Mostly sunny, high of 64°F (18°C)
Sunday: Partly sunny, high of 61°F (16°C)
So in summary, expect seasonable spring weather in San Francisco over the next several days, with a mix of sun and clouds and temperatures ranging from the upper 40s at night to the low 60s during the days. Typical dry conditions with no rain in the forecast.
================================ Human Message =================================
what's the weather in nyc?
================================== Ai Message ==================================
[{'text': 'Here are the current weather conditions and forecast for New York City:', 'type': 'text'}, {'id': 'toolu_01FFft5Sx9oS6AdVJuRWWcGp', 'input': {'query': 'weather in new york city'}, 'name': 'tavily_search_results_json', 'type': 'tool_use'}]
Tool Calls:
tavily_search_results_json (toolu_01FFft5Sx9oS6AdVJuRWWcGp)
Call ID: toolu_01FFft5Sx9oS6AdVJuRWWcGp
Args:
query: weather in new york city
================================= Tool Message =================================
Name: tavily_search_results_json
[{"url": "https://www.weatherapi.com/", "content": "{'location': {'name': 'New York', 'region': 'New York', 'country': 'United States of America', 'lat': 40.71, 'lon': -74.01, 'tz_id': 'America/New_York', 'localtime_epoch': 1718734479, 'localtime': '2024-06-18 14:14'}, 'current': {'last_updated_epoch': 1718733600, 'last_updated': '2024-06-18 14:00', 'temp_c': 29.4, 'temp_f': 84.9, 'is_day': 1, 'condition': {'text': 'Sunny', 'icon': '//cdn.weatherapi.com/weather/64x64/day/113.png', 'code': 1000}, 'wind_mph': 2.2, 'wind_kph': 3.6, 'wind_degree': 158, 'wind_dir': 'SSE', 'pressure_mb': 1025.0, 'pressure_in': 30.26, 'precip_mm': 0.0, 'precip_in': 0.0, 'humidity': 63, 'cloud': 0, 'feelslike_c': 31.3, 'feelslike_f': 88.3, 'windchill_c': 28.3, 'windchill_f': 82.9, 'heatindex_c': 29.6, 'heatindex_f': 85.3, 'dewpoint_c': 18.4, 'dewpoint_f': 65.2, 'vis_km': 16.0, 'vis_miles': 9.0, 'uv': 7.0, 'gust_mph': 16.5, 'gust_kph': 26.5}}"}]
================================== Ai Message ==================================
According to the weather data from WeatherAPI:
Current Conditions in New York City (as of 2:00 PM local time):
- Temperature: 85°F (29°C)
- Conditions: Sunny
- Wind: 2 mph (4 km/h) from the SSE
- Humidity: 63%
- Heat Index: 85°F (30°C)
The forecast shows sunny and warm conditions persisting over the next few days:
Today: Sunny, high of 85°F (29°C)
Tonight: Clear, low of 68°F (20°C)
Tomorrow: Sunny, high of 88°F (31°C)
Thursday: Mostly sunny, high of 90°F (32°C)
Friday: Partly cloudy, high of 87°F (31°C)
So New York City is experiencing beautiful sunny weather with seasonably warm temperatures in the mid-to-upper 80s Fahrenheit (around 30°C). Humidity is moderate in the 60% range. Overall, ideal late spring/early summer conditions for being outdoors in the city over the next several days.
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# How to implement Generative User Interfaces with LangGraph
!!! info "Prerequisites"
- [LangGraph Platform](../../concepts/langgraph_platform.md)
- [LangGraph Server](../../concepts/langgraph_server.md)
- [`useStream()` React Hook](./use_stream_react.md)
Generative user interfaces (Generative UI) allows agents to go beyond text and generate rich user interfaces. This enables creating more interactive and context-aware applications where the UI adapts based on the conversation flow and AI responses.
![Generative UI Sample](./img/generative_ui_sample.jpg)
LangGraph Platform supports colocating your React components with your graph code. This allows you to focus on building specific UI components for your graph while easily plugging into existing chat interfaces such as [Agent Chat](https://agentchat.vercel.app) and loading the code only when actually needed.
## Tutorial
### 1. Define and configure UI components
First, create your first UI component. For each component you need to provide an unique identifier that will be used to reference the component in your graph code.
```tsx title="src/agent/ui.tsx"
const WeatherComponent = (props: { city: string }) => {
return <div>Weather for {props.city}</div>;
};
export default {
weather: WeatherComponent,
};
```
Next, define your UI components in your `langgraph.json` configuration:
=== "Python agent"
```json title="langgraph.json"
{
"node_version": "20",
"graphs": {
"agent": "./src/agent.py:graph"
},
"ui": {
"agent": "./src/agent/ui.tsx"
}
}
```
=== "JS agent"
```json title="langgraph.json"
{
"node_version": "20",
"graphs": {
"agent": "./src/agent/index.ts:graph"
},
"ui": {
"agent": "./src/agent/ui.tsx"
}
}
```
The `ui` section points to the UI components that will be used by graphs. By default, we recommend using the same key as the graph name, but you can split out the components however you like, see [Customise the namespace of UI components](#customise-the-namespace-of-ui-components) for more details.
LangGraph Platform will automatically bundle your UI components code and styles and serve them as external assets that can be loaded by the `LoadExternalComponent` component. Some dependencies such as `react` and `react-dom` will be automatically excluded from the bundle.
CSS and Tailwind 4.x is also supported out of the box, so you can freely use Tailwind classes as well as `shadcn/ui` in your UI components.
=== "`src/agent/ui.tsx`"
```tsx
import "./styles.css";
const WeatherComponent = (props: { city: string }) => {
return <div className="bg-red-500">Weather for {props.city}</div>;
};
export default {
weather: WeatherComponent,
};
```
=== "`src/agent/styles.css`"
```css
@import "tailwindcss";
```
### 2. Send the UI components in your graph
=== "Python"
```python title="src/agent.py"
import uuid
from typing import Annotated, Sequence, TypedDict
from langchain_core.messages import AIMessage, BaseMessage
from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI
from langgraph.graph import StateGraph
from langgraph.graph.message import add_messages
from langgraph.graph.ui import AnyUIMessage, ui_message_reducer, push_ui_message
class AgentState(TypedDict): # noqa: D101
messages: Annotated[Sequence[BaseMessage], add_messages]
ui: Annotated[Sequence[AnyUIMessage], ui_message_reducer]
async def weather(state: AgentState):
class WeatherOutput(TypedDict):
city: str
weather: WeatherOutput = (
await ChatOpenAI(model="gpt-4o-mini")
.with_structured_output(WeatherOutput)
.with_config({"tags": ["nostream"]})
.ainvoke(state["messages"])
)
message = AIMessage(
id=str(uuid.uuid4()),
content=f"Here's the weather for {weather['city']}",
)
# Emit UI elements associated with the message
push_ui_message("weather", weather, message=message)
return {"messages": [message]}
workflow = StateGraph(AgentState)
workflow.add_node(weather)
workflow.add_edge("__start__", "weather")
graph = workflow.compile()
```
=== "JS"
Use the `typedUi` utility to emit UI elements from your agent nodes:
```typescript title="src/agent/index.ts"
import {
typedUi,
uiMessageReducer,
} from "@langchain/langgraph-sdk/react-ui/server";
import { ChatOpenAI } from "@langchain/openai";
import { v4 as uuidv4 } from "uuid";
import { z } from "zod";
import type ComponentMap from "./ui.js";
import {
Annotation,
MessagesAnnotation,
StateGraph,
type LangGraphRunnableConfig,
} from "@langchain/langgraph";
const AgentState = Annotation.Root({
...MessagesAnnotation.spec,
ui: Annotation({ reducer: uiMessageReducer, default: () => [] }),
});
export const graph = new StateGraph(AgentState)
.addNode("weather", async (state, config) => {
// Provide the type of the component map to ensure
// type safety of `ui.push()` calls as well as
// pushing the messages to the `ui` and sending a custom event as well.
const ui = typedUi<typeof ComponentMap>(config);
const weather = await new ChatOpenAI({ model: "gpt-4o-mini" })
.withStructuredOutput(z.object({ city: z.string() }))
.withConfig({ tags: ["nostream"] })
.invoke(state.messages);
const response = {
id: uuidv4(),
type: "ai",
content: `Here's the weather for ${weather.city}`,
};
// Emit UI elements associated with the AI message
ui.push({ name: "weather", props: weather }, { message: response });
return { messages: [response] };
})
.addEdge("__start__", "weather")
.compile();
```
### 3. Handle UI elements in your React application
On the client side, you can use `useStream()` and `LoadExternalComponent` to display the UI elements.
```tsx title="src/app/page.tsx"
"use client";
import { useStream } from "@langchain/langgraph-sdk/react";
import { LoadExternalComponent } from "@langchain/langgraph-sdk/react-ui";
export default function Page() {
const { thread, values } = useStream({
apiUrl: "http://localhost:2024",
assistantId: "agent",
});
return (
<div>
{thread.messages.map((message) => (
<div key={message.id}>
{message.content}
{values.ui
?.filter((ui) => ui.metadata?.message_id === message.id)
.map((ui) => (
<LoadExternalComponent key={ui.id} stream={thread} message={ui} />
))}
</div>
))}
</div>
);
}
```
Behind the scenes, `LoadExternalComponent` will fetch the JS and CSS for the UI components from LangGraph Platform and render them in a shadow DOM, thus ensuring style isolation from the rest of your application.
## How-to guides
### Provide custom components on the client side
If you already have the components loaded in your client application, you can provide a map of such components to be rendered directly without fetching the UI code from LangGraph Platform.
```tsx
const clientComponents = {
weather: WeatherComponent,
};
<LoadExternalComponent
stream={thread}
message={ui}
components={clientComponents}
/>;
```
### Show loading UI when components are loading
You can provide a fallback UI to be rendered when the components are loading.
```tsx
<LoadExternalComponent
stream={thread}
message={ui}
fallback={<div>Loading...</div>}
/>
```
### Customise the namespace of UI components.
By default `LoadExternalComponent` will use the `assistantId` from `useStream()` hook to fetch the code for UI components. You can customise this by providing a `namespace` prop to the `LoadExternalComponent` component.
=== "`src/app/page.tsx`"
```tsx
<LoadExternalComponent
stream={thread}
message={ui}
namespace="custom-namespace"
/>
```
=== "`langgraph.json`"
```json
{
"ui": {
"custom-namespace": "./src/agent/ui.tsx"
}
}
```
### Access and interact with the thread state from the UI component
You can access the thread state inside the UI component by using the `useStreamContext` hook.
```tsx
import { useStreamContext } from "@langchain/langgraph-sdk/react-ui";
const WeatherComponent = (props: { city: string }) => {
const { thread, submit } = useStreamContext();
return (
<>
<div>Weather for {props.city}</div>
<button
onClick={() => {
const newMessage = {
type: "human",
content: `What's the weather in ${props.city}?`,
};
submit({ messages: [newMessage] });
}}
>
Retry
</button>
</>
);
};
```
### Pass additional context to the client components
You can pass additional context to the client components by providing a `meta` prop to the `LoadExternalComponent` component.
```tsx
<LoadExternalComponent stream={thread} message={ui} meta={{ userId: "123" }} />
```
Then, you can access the `meta` prop in the UI component by using the `useStreamContext` hook.
```tsx
import { useStreamContext } from "@langchain/langgraph-sdk/react-ui";
const WeatherComponent = (props: { city: string }) => {
const { meta } = useStreamContext<
{ city: string },
{ MetaType: { userId?: string } }
>();
return (
<div>
Weather for {props.city} (user: {meta?.userId})
</div>
);
};
```
### Streaming UI messages from the server
You can stream UI messages before the node execution is finished by using the `onCustomEvent` callback of the `useStream()` hook. This is especially useful when updating the UI component as the LLM is generating the response.
```tsx
import { uiMessageReducer } from "@langchain/langgraph-sdk/react-ui";
const { thread, submit } = useStream({
apiUrl: "http://localhost:2024",
assistantId: "agent",
onCustomEvent: (event, options) => {
options.mutate((prev) => {
const ui = uiMessageReducer(prev.ui ?? [], event);
return { ...prev, ui };
});
},
});
```
Then you can push updates to the UI component by calling `ui.push()` / `push_ui_message()` with the same ID as the UI message you wish to update.
=== "Python"
```python
from typing import Annotated, Sequence, TypedDict
from langchain_anthropic import ChatAnthropic
from langchain_core.messages import AIMessage, AIMessageChunk, BaseMessage
from langgraph.graph import StateGraph
from langgraph.graph.message import add_messages
from langgraph.graph.ui import AnyUIMessage, push_ui_message, ui_message_reducer
class AgentState(TypedDict): # noqa: D101
messages: Annotated[Sequence[BaseMessage], add_messages]
ui: Annotated[Sequence[AnyUIMessage], ui_message_reducer]
class CreateTextDocument(TypedDict):
"""Prepare a document heading for the user."""
title: str
async def writer_node(state: AgentState):
model = ChatAnthropic(model="claude-3-5-sonnet-latest")
message: AIMessage = await model.bind_tools(
tools=[CreateTextDocument],
tool_choice={"type": "tool", "name": "CreateTextDocument"},
).ainvoke(state["messages"])
tool_call = next(
(x["args"] for x in message.tool_calls if x["name"] == "CreateTextDocument"),
None,
)
if tool_call:
ui_message = push_ui_message("writer", tool_call, message=message)
ui_message_id = ui_message["id"]
# We're already streaming the LLM response to the client through UI messages
# so we don't need to stream it again to the `messages` stream mode.
content_stream = model.with_config({"tags": ["nostream"]}).astream(
f"Create a document with the title: {tool_call['title']}"
)
content: AIMessageChunk | None = None
async for chunk in content_stream:
content = content + chunk if content else chunk
push_ui_message(
"writer",
{"content": content.text()},
id=ui_message_id,
message=message,
# Use `merge=rue` to merge props with the existing UI message
merge=True,
)
return {"messages": [message]}
```
=== "JS"
```tsx
import {
Annotation,
MessagesAnnotation,
type LangGraphRunnableConfig,
} from "@langchain/langgraph";
import { z } from "zod";
import { ChatAnthropic } from "@langchain/anthropic";
import {
typedUi,
uiMessageReducer,
} from "@langchain/langgraph-sdk/react-ui/server";
import type { AIMessageChunk } from "@langchain/core/messages";
import type ComponentMap from "./ui";
const AgentState = Annotation.Root({
...MessagesAnnotation.spec,
ui: Annotation({ reducer: uiMessageReducer, default: () => [] }),
});
async function writerNode(
state: typeof AgentState.State,
config: LangGraphRunnableConfig
): Promise<typeof AgentState.Update> {
const ui = typedUi<typeof ComponentMap>(config);
const model = new ChatAnthropic({ model: "claude-3-5-sonnet-latest" });
const message = await model
.bindTools(
[
{
name: "create_text_document",
description: "Prepare a document heading for the user.",
schema: z.object({ title: z.string() }),
},
],
{ tool_choice: { type: "tool", name: "create_text_document" } }
)
.invoke(state.messages);
type ToolCall = { name: "create_text_document"; args: { title: string } };
const toolCall = message.tool_calls?.find(
(tool): tool is ToolCall => tool.name === "create_text_document"
);
if (toolCall) {
const { id, name } = ui.push(
{ name: "writer", props: { title: toolCall.args.title } },
{ message }
);
const contentStream = await model
// We're already streaming the LLM response to the client through UI messages
// so we don't need to stream it again to the `messages` stream mode.
.withConfig({ tags: ["nostream"] })
.stream(`Create a short poem with the topic: ${message.text}`);
let content: AIMessageChunk | undefined;
for await (const chunk of contentStream) {
content = content?.concat(chunk) ?? chunk;
ui.push(
{ id, name, props: { content: content?.text } },
// Use `merge: true` to merge props with the existing UI message
{ message, merge: true }
);
}
}
return { messages: [message] };
}
```
=== "`ui.tsx`"
```tsx
function WriterComponent(props: { title: string; content?: string }) {
return (
<article>
<h2>{props.title}</h2>
<p style={{ whiteSpace: "pre-wrap" }}>{props.content}</p>
</article>
);
}
export default {
weather: WriterComponent,
};
```
### Remove UI messages from state
Similar to how messages can be removed from the state by appending a RemoveMessage you can remove an UI message from the state by calling `remove_ui_message` / `ui.delete` with the ID of the UI message.
=== "Python"
```python
from langgraph.graph.ui import push_ui_message, delete_ui_message
# push message
message = push_ui_message("weather", {"city": "London"})
# remove said message
delete_ui_message(message["id"])
```
=== "JS"
```tsx
// push message
const message = ui.push({ name: "weather", props: { city: "London" } });
// remove said message
ui.delete(message.id);
```
## Learn more
- [JS/TS SDK Reference](../reference/sdk/js_ts_sdk_ref.md)
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# Time travel using Server API
LangGraph provides the [**time travel**](../../concepts/time-travel.md) functionality to resume execution from a prior checkpoint, either replaying the same state or modifying it to explore alternatives. In all cases, resuming past execution produces a new fork in the history.
To time travel using the LangGraph Server API (via the LangGraph SDK):
1. **Run the graph** with initial inputs using [LangGraph SDK](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/cloud/reference/sdk/python_sdk_ref/)'s @[`client.runs.wait`][client.runs.wait] or @[`client.runs.stream`][client.runs.stream] APIs.
2. **Identify a checkpoint in an existing thread**: Use @[`client.threads.get_history`][client.threads.get_history] method to retrieve the execution history for a specific `thread_id` and locate the desired `checkpoint_id`.
Alternatively, set a [breakpoint](./human_in_the_loop_breakpoint.md) before the node(s) where you want execution to pause. You can then find the most recent checkpoint recorded up to that breakpoint.
3. **(Optional) modify the graph state**: Use the @[`client.threads.update_state`][client.threads.update_state] method to modify the graphs state at the checkpoint and resume execution from alternative state.
4. **Resume execution from the checkpoint**: Use the @[`client.runs.wait`][client.runs.wait] or @[`client.runs.stream`][client.runs.stream] APIs with an input of `None` and the appropriate `thread_id` and `checkpoint_id`.
## Use time travel in a workflow
??? example "Example graph"
```python
from typing_extensions import TypedDict, NotRequired
from langgraph.graph import StateGraph, START, END
from langchain.chat_models import init_chat_model
from langgraph.checkpoint.memory import InMemorySaver
class State(TypedDict):
topic: NotRequired[str]
joke: NotRequired[str]
llm = init_chat_model(
"anthropic:claude-3-7-sonnet-latest",
temperature=0,
)
def generate_topic(state: State):
"""LLM call to generate a topic for the joke"""
msg = llm.invoke("Give me a funny topic for a joke")
return {"topic": msg.content}
def write_joke(state: State):
"""LLM call to write a joke based on the topic"""
msg = llm.invoke(f"Write a short joke about {state['topic']}")
return {"joke": msg.content}
# Build workflow
builder = StateGraph(State)
# Add nodes
builder.add_node("generate_topic", generate_topic)
builder.add_node("write_joke", write_joke)
# Add edges to connect nodes
builder.add_edge(START, "generate_topic")
builder.add_edge("generate_topic", "write_joke")
# Compile
graph = builder.compile()
```
### 1. Run the graph
=== "Python"
```python
from langgraph_sdk import get_client
client = get_client(url=<DEPLOYMENT_URL>)
# Using the graph deployed with the name "agent"
assistant_id = "agent"
# create a thread
thread = await client.threads.create()
thread_id = thread["thread_id"]
# Run the graph
result = await client.runs.wait(
thread_id,
assistant_id,
input={}
)
```
=== "JavaScript"
```js
import { Client } from "@langchain/langgraph-sdk";
const client = new Client({ apiUrl: <DEPLOYMENT_URL> });
// Using the graph deployed with the name "agent"
const assistantID = "agent";
// create a thread
const thread = await client.threads.create();
const threadID = thread["thread_id"];
// Run the graph
const result = await client.runs.wait(
threadID,
assistantID,
{ input: {}}
);
```
=== "cURL"
Create a thread:
```bash
curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '{}'
```
Run the graph:
```bash
curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads/<THREAD_ID>/runs/wait \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data "{
\"assistant_id\": \"agent\",
\"input\": {}
}"
```
### 2. Identify a checkpoint
=== "Python"
```python
# The states are returned in reverse chronological order.
states = await client.threads.get_history(thread_id)
selected_state = states[1]
print(selected_state)
```
=== "JavaScript"
```js
// The states are returned in reverse chronological order.
const states = await client.threads.getHistory(threadID);
const selectedState = states[1];
console.log(selectedState);
```
=== "cURL"
```bash
curl --request GET \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads/<THREAD_ID>/history \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json'
```
### 3. Update the state (optional)
`update_state` will create a new checkpoint. The new checkpoint will be associated with the same thread, but a new checkpoint ID.
=== "Python"
```python
new_config = await client.threads.update_state(
thread_id,
{"topic": "chickens"},
# highlight-next-line
checkpoint_id=selected_state["checkpoint_id"]
)
print(new_config)
```
=== "JavaScript"
```js
const newConfig = await client.threads.updateState(
threadID,
{
values: { "topic": "chickens" },
checkpointId: selectedState["checkpoint_id"]
}
);
console.log(newConfig);
```
=== "cURL"
```bash
curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads/<THREAD_ID>/state \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data "{
\"assistant_id\": \"agent\",
\"checkpoint_id\": <CHECKPOINT_ID>,
\"values\": {\"topic\": \"chickens\"}
}"
```
### 4. Resume execution from the checkpoint
=== "Python"
```python
await client.runs.wait(
thread_id,
assistant_id,
# highlight-next-line
input=None,
# highlight-next-line
checkpoint_id=new_config["checkpoint_id"]
)
```
=== "JavaScript"
```js
await client.runs.wait(
threadID,
assistantID,
{
// highlight-next-line
input: null,
// highlight-next-line
checkpointId: newConfig["checkpoint_id"]
}
);
```
=== "cURL"
```bash
curl --request POST \
--url <DEPLOYMENT_URL>/threads/<THREAD_ID>/runs/wait \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data "{
\"assistant_id\": \"agent\",
\"checkpoint_id\": <CHECKPOINT_ID>
}"
```
## Learn more
- [**LangGraph time travel guide**](../../how-tos/human_in_the_loop/time-travel.md): learn more about using time travel in LangGraph.
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