Nick Hollon 5f24a0356a Tighten streaming run stream API and close review footguns
- AsyncGraphRunStream.output/interrupted/interrupts are now methods
  (await run.output()), not properties returning coroutines. Forgetting
  `await` now fails at type-check time and at runtime on the common
  operations (bool/len/iter), instead of silently yielding a live
  coroutine that's truthy, lenless, and never awaited.
- interrupted/interrupts re-raise the run's error on both lanes so a
  failed run doesn't silently return the last-known interrupt state.
- Narrow the async pump catch from BaseException to Exception so
  CancelledError / KeyboardInterrupt propagate.
- Wrap run.extensions with types.MappingProxyType so users can't add
  or remove projection keys behind the mux's back.
- Add ValuesTransformer.error accessor; run stream stops reaching into
  _log._error.
- Tighten StreamingHandler graph type from Any to Pregel and widen
  convert_to_protocol_event to accept StreamPart.
- Projection-conflict ValueError now names the transformer that owns
  each colliding key, not just the incoming transformer.
- Replace deprecated asyncio.get_event_loop() in the async iteration
  test with asyncio.create_task.
- Document wall-clock semantics of ProtocolEvent.params.timestamp,
  the subgraph-namespace drop in MessagesTransformer, and the
  transformer-pipeline bypass for StreamChannel auto-forwarded events.
- Add tests for the new error-raising behavior on interrupted /
  interrupts and for the read-only extensions contract.
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Low-level orchestration framework for building stateful agents.

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Trusted by companies shaping the future of agents including Klarna, Replit, Elastic, and more LangGraph is a low-level orchestration framework for building, managing, and deploying long-running, stateful agents.

pip install -U langgraph

If you're looking to quickly build agents with LangChain's create_agent (built on LangGraph), check out the LangChain Agents documentation.

Note

Looking for the JS/TS library? Check out LangGraph.js and the JS docs.

Why use LangGraph?

LangGraph provides low-level supporting infrastructure for any long-running, stateful workflow or agent:

  • Durable execution — Build agents that persist through failures and can run for extended periods, automatically resuming from exactly where they left off.
  • Human-in-the-loop — Seamlessly incorporate human oversight by inspecting and modifying agent state at any point during execution.
  • Comprehensive memory — Create truly stateful agents with both short-term working memory for ongoing reasoning and long-term persistent memory across sessions.
  • Debugging with LangSmith — Gain deep visibility into complex agent behavior with visualization tools that trace execution paths, capture state transitions, and provide detailed runtime metrics.
  • Production-ready deployment — Deploy sophisticated agent systems confidently with scalable infrastructure designed to handle the unique challenges of stateful, long-running workflows.

Tip

For developing, debugging, and deploying AI agents and LLM applications, see LangSmith.

LangGraph ecosystem

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:

  • Deep Agents (new!) Build agents that can plan, use subagents, and leverage file systems for complex tasks.
  • LangChain Provides integrations and composable components to streamline LLM application development.
  • 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.
  • LangSmith Deployment 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 LangSmith Studio.

Documentation

Discussions: Visit the LangChain Forum to connect with the community and share all of your technical questions, ideas, and feedback.

Additional resources

  • Guides Quick, actionable code snippets for topics such as streaming, adding memory & persistence, and design patterns (e.g. branching, subgraphs, etc.).
  • LangChain Academy Learn the basics of LangGraph in our free, structured course.
  • Case studies Hear how industry leaders use LangGraph to ship AI applications at scale.
  • Contributing Guide Learn how to contribute to LangChain projects and find good first issues.
  • Code of Conduct Our community guidelines and standards for participation.

Acknowledgements

LangGraph is inspired by Pregel and Apache Beam. The public interface draws inspiration from NetworkX. LangGraph is built by LangChain Inc, the creators of LangChain, but can be used without LangChain.

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