Bumps [cryptography](https://github.com/pyca/cryptography) from 46.0.3 to 46.0.5. <details> <summary>Changelog</summary> <p><em>Sourced from <a href="https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/blob/main/CHANGELOG.rst">cryptography's changelog</a>.</em></p> <blockquote> <p>46.0.5 - 2026-02-10</p> <pre><code> * An attacker could create a malicious public key that reveals portions of your private key when using certain uncommon elliptic curves (binary curves). This version now includes additional security checks to prevent this attack. This issue only affects binary elliptic curves, which are rarely used in real-world applications. Credit to **XlabAI Team of Tencent Xuanwu Lab and Atuin Automated Vulnerability Discovery Engine** for reporting the issue. **CVE-2026-26007** * Support for ``SECT*`` binary elliptic curves is deprecated and will be removed in the next release. <p>.. v46-0-4:</p> <p>46.0.4 - 2026-01-27<br /> </code></pre></p> <ul> <li><code>Dropped support for win_arm64 wheels</code>_.</li> <li>Updated Windows, macOS, and Linux wheels to be compiled with OpenSSL 3.5.5.</li> </ul> <p>.. _v46-0-3:</p> </blockquote> </details> <details> <summary>Commits</summary> <ul> <li><a href="https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/commit/06e120e682cb200e3f7050c02f0bcdac90c4c6ad"><code>06e120e</code></a> bump version for 46.0.5 release (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/pyca/cryptography/issues/14289">#14289</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/commit/0eebb9dbb6343d9bc1d91e5a2482ed4e054a6d8c"><code>0eebb9d</code></a> EC check key on cofactor > 1 (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/pyca/cryptography/issues/14287">#14287</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/commit/bedf6e186b814f69a3f54f51252c23a71d44ed2e"><code>bedf6e1</code></a> fix openssl version on 46 branch (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/pyca/cryptography/issues/14220">#14220</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/commit/e6f44fc8e6391f05d719fb9d369692325b87a471"><code>e6f44fc</code></a> bump for 46.0.4 and drop win arm64 due to CI issues (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/pyca/cryptography/issues/14217">#14217</a>)</li> <li>See full diff in <a href="https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/compare/46.0.3...46.0.5">compare view</a></li> </ul> </details> <br /> [](https://docs.github.com/en/github/managing-security-vulnerabilities/about-dependabot-security-updates#about-compatibility-scores) Dependabot will resolve any conflicts with this PR as long as you don't alter it yourself. You can also trigger a rebase manually by commenting `@dependabot rebase`. [//]: # (dependabot-automerge-start) [//]: # (dependabot-automerge-end) --- <details> <summary>Dependabot commands and options</summary> <br /> You can trigger Dependabot actions by commenting on this PR: - `@dependabot rebase` will rebase this PR - `@dependabot recreate` will recreate this PR, overwriting any edits that have been made to it - `@dependabot show <dependency name> ignore conditions` will show all of the ignore conditions of the specified dependency - `@dependabot ignore this major version` will close this PR and stop Dependabot creating any more for this major version (unless you reopen the PR or upgrade to it yourself) - `@dependabot ignore this minor version` will close this PR and stop Dependabot creating any more for this minor version (unless you reopen the PR or upgrade to it yourself) - `@dependabot ignore this dependency` will close this PR and stop Dependabot creating any more for this dependency (unless you reopen the PR or upgrade to it yourself) You can disable automated security fix PRs for this repo from the [Security Alerts page](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langgraph/network/alerts). </details> Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: John Kennedy <65985482+jkennedyvz@users.noreply.github.com>
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.
Get started
Install LangGraph:
pip install -U langgraph
Create a simple workflow:
from langgraph.graph import START, StateGraph
from typing_extensions import TypedDict
class State(TypedDict):
text: str
def node_a(state: State) -> dict:
return {"text": state["text"] + "a"}
def node_b(state: State) -> dict:
return {"text": state["text"] + "b"}
graph = StateGraph(State)
graph.add_node("node_a", node_a)
graph.add_node("node_b", node_b)
graph.add_edge(START, "node_a")
graph.add_edge("node_a", "node_b")
print(graph.compile().invoke({"text": ""}))
# {'text': 'ab'}
Get started with the LangGraph Quickstart.
To quickly build agents with LangChain's create_agent (built on LangGraph), see the LangChain Agents documentation.
Core benefits
LangGraph provides low-level supporting infrastructure for any long-running, stateful workflow or agent. LangGraph does not abstract prompts or architecture, and provides the following central benefits:
- 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.
LangGraph’s 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:
- 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 LangGraph Studio.
- LangChain – Provides integrations and composable components to streamline LLM application development.
Note
Looking for the JS version of LangGraph? See the JS repo and the JS docs.
Additional resources
- Guides: Quick, actionable code snippets for topics such as streaming, adding memory & persistence, and design patterns (e.g. branching, subgraphs, etc.).
- Reference: Detailed reference on core classes, methods, how to use the graph and checkpointing APIs, and higher-level prebuilt components.
- Examples: Guided examples on getting started with LangGraph.
- LangChain Forum: Connect with the community and share all of your technical questions, ideas, and feedback.
- 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.
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.