Follow-up to review on #8537: turn on ruff's `PLC0415` (`import-outside-top-level`) so deferred imports in tests stop accumulating. Scoped to `checkpoint-postgres` and `checkpoint-sqlite` rather than repo-wide, because the sweep turns up three different things and only one of them is a style problem. ### What the rule finds today ``` package tests src files checkpoint 13 10 11 checkpoint-conformance 0 10 4 checkpoint-postgres 6 0 2 checkpoint-sqlite 9 0 3 langgraph 130 23 32 prebuilt 14 3 7 cli 9 14 10 sdk-py 189 23 38 ──────────────────── 370 83 107 ``` 453 violations across 107 files, and ruff has no autofix for this rule. ### Three categories, not one **Style — hoist.** `checkpoint-sqlite/tests/test_store.py` deferred `math`, `random`, `time`, `Counter` and `defaultdict` inside methods for no reason. **Deliberate — keep, annotate.** `checkpoint-postgres/tests/test_async.py` defers behind `pytest.importorskip("langgraph.channels.delta")` because langgraph core is *not* a test dependency of that package. Hoisting would break the skip. Those get `# noqa: PLC0415` and a comment. **Redundant guard — hoist.** `checkpoint-sqlite/tests/test_conformance_delta.py` deferred imports only to get past its own `importorskip`. Imports move up; the `aiosqlite` guard stays, since that dependency genuinely can be absent. The second category is why I did not enable this everywhere in one go. Most of the 83 source-level violations look like the same pattern — optional-dependency handling and circular-import avoidance in `jsonplus.py`, `embed.py`, `encrypted.py` and friends. Blanket-enabling would mean `# noqa` on a lot of correct code, and each one wants an owner's eye rather than a mechanical pass. These two packages are clean to enforce today because both have **zero** source-level violations. ### Suggested rollout for the rest Either extend package by package as owners confirm which deferrals are intentional, or enable everywhere at once with `per-file-ignores` grandfathering the current 107 files so new code is blocked immediately and the debt burns down. Happy to do either — the second is a smaller diff but leaves a long ignore list. ### Verified `checkpoint-sqlite` 118 passed, `checkpoint-postgres` 264 passed on PG 15 and 16, `make lint` clean in both. One overlap worth flagging: `checkpoint-sqlite/tests/test_conformance_delta.py` is also touched by #8537. The change is identical in both, so it should merge cleanly either way.
LangGraph Checkpoint Postgres
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Quick Install
uv add langgraph-checkpoint-postgres
🤔 What is this?
This library provides a Postgres implementation of LangGraph's checkpoint saver. Use it when you want LangGraph state persistence backed by Postgres for durable, long-running workflows and agents.
By default, langgraph-checkpoint-postgres installs psycopg (Psycopg 3) without any extras. You can choose a specific installation that best suits your needs in the Psycopg installation docs, for example psycopg[binary].
📖 Documentation
For full documentation, see the API reference. For conceptual guides on persistence and memory, see the LangGraph Docs.
Security
Important
Set
LANGGRAPH_STRICT_MSGPACK=trueor pass an explicitallowed_msgpack_moduleslist when creating your checkpointer. This restricts checkpoint deserialization to known-safe types, preventing code execution if the database is compromised. See the langgraph-checkpoint README for details.
Usage
Important
When using Postgres checkpointers for the first time, make sure to call
.setup()method on them to create required tables. See example below.
Important
When manually creating Postgres connections and passing them to
PostgresSaverorAsyncPostgresSaver, make sure to includeautocommit=Trueandrow_factory=dict_row(from psycopg.rows import dict_row). See a full example in this how-to guide.Why these parameters are required:
autocommit=True: Required for the.setup()method to properly commit the checkpoint tables to the database. Without this, table creation may not be persisted.row_factory=dict_row: Required because the PostgresSaver implementation accesses database rows using dictionary-style syntax (e.g.,row["column_name"]). The defaulttuple_rowfactory returns tuples that only support index-based access (e.g.,row[0]), which will causeTypeErrorexceptions when the checkpointer tries to access columns by name.Example of incorrect usage:
# ❌ This will fail with TypeError during checkpointer operations with psycopg.connect(DB_URI) as conn: # Missing autocommit=True and row_factory=dict_row checkpointer = PostgresSaver(conn) checkpointer.setup() # May not persist tables properly # Any operation that reads from database will fail with: # TypeError: tuple indices must be integers or slices, not str
from langgraph.checkpoint.postgres import PostgresSaver
write_config = {"configurable": {"thread_id": "1", "checkpoint_ns": ""}}
read_config = {"configurable": {"thread_id": "1"}}
DB_URI = "postgres://postgres:postgres@localhost:5432/postgres?sslmode=disable"
with PostgresSaver.from_conn_string(DB_URI) as checkpointer:
# call .setup() the first time you're using the checkpointer
checkpointer.setup()
checkpoint = {
"v": 4,
"ts": "2024-07-31T20:14:19.804150+00:00",
"id": "1ef4f797-8335-6428-8001-8a1503f9b875",
"channel_values": {
"my_key": "meow",
"node": "node"
},
"channel_versions": {
"__start__": 2,
"my_key": 3,
"start:node": 3,
"node": 3
},
"versions_seen": {
"__input__": {},
"__start__": {
"__start__": 1
},
"node": {
"start:node": 2
}
},
}
# store checkpoint
checkpointer.put(write_config, checkpoint, {}, {})
# load checkpoint
checkpointer.get(read_config)
# list checkpoints
list(checkpointer.list(read_config))
Async
from langgraph.checkpoint.postgres.aio import AsyncPostgresSaver
async with AsyncPostgresSaver.from_conn_string(DB_URI) as checkpointer:
checkpoint = {
"v": 4,
"ts": "2024-07-31T20:14:19.804150+00:00",
"id": "1ef4f797-8335-6428-8001-8a1503f9b875",
"channel_values": {
"my_key": "meow",
"node": "node"
},
"channel_versions": {
"__start__": 2,
"my_key": 3,
"start:node": 3,
"node": 3
},
"versions_seen": {
"__input__": {},
"__start__": {
"__start__": 1
},
"node": {
"start:node": 2
}
},
}
# store checkpoint
await checkpointer.aput(write_config, checkpoint, {}, {})
# load checkpoint
await checkpointer.aget(read_config)
# list checkpoints
[c async for c in checkpointer.alist(read_config)]
📕 Releases & Versioning
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💁 Contributing
As an open-source project in a rapidly developing field, we are extremely open to contributions, whether it be in the form of a new feature, improved infrastructure, or better documentation.
For detailed information on how to contribute, see the Contributing Guide.