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Sydney RunkleandClaude Opus 4.7 ee5b3fb4ca feat(channels): AggregateChannel unifies BinOp + DeltaChannel with snapshot_frequency knob
New `AggregateChannel(operator, *, snapshot_frequency=1, typ=None)` replaces
the experimental `DeltaChannel`. `snapshot_frequency=1` (default) is today's
`BinaryOperatorAggregate`. `snapshot_frequency=math.inf` is today's pure-delta
behavior. Integer values between bound replay depth — deep-thread reads
become O(snapshot_frequency) instead of O(thread depth).

- `BinaryOperatorAggregate` is now a thin subclass (snapshot_frequency=1),
  preserving isinstance checks and `_is_field_binop` detection.
- `DeltaChannel` (private, experimental, underscored module) is removed.
  Migration: `AggregateChannel(op, snapshot_frequency=math.inf)`.
- `create_checkpoint` is step-aware: non-snapshot steps store DELTA_SENTINEL;
  snapshot steps store the full blob.
- `_get_channel_writes_history` walk is fixed: pending_writes of a
  terminator ancestor encode its state→child transition and are now
  collected BEFORE checking the blob (old code silently dropped them,
  which was hidden because no prior scenario had a FULL blob mid-thread).

Saver API is unchanged. Batched multi-channel walks, `walk_writes`/
`put_channel_snapshot` refactor, `coalesce=` kwarg, and Option A
(channel_versions delta-encoding) are deferred per spec. Design:
`docs/superpowers/specs/2026-04-24-aggregate-channel-design.md`.

Verified:
- snapshot_frequency ∈ {1, 2, 3, 5, 10, math.inf} all reconstruct correctly
  on a 7-invoke / 14-message thread.
- Multi-channel graph with different snapshot_frequency per channel works.
- All 10 migration tests pass unchanged (pre-BinOp-to-Delta migration path).
- Channel unit tests pass (35 tests).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 11:10:19 -04:00
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2026-04-24 07:29:52 -04:00

LangGraph Checkpoint Postgres

Implementation of LangGraph CheckpointSaver that uses Postgres.

Dependencies

By default langgraph-checkpoint-postgres installs psycopg (Psycopg 3) without any extras. However, you can choose a specific installation that best suits your needs here (for example, psycopg[binary]).

Security

Important

Set LANGGRAPH_STRICT_MSGPACK=true or pass an explicit allowed_msgpack_modules list 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 PostgresSaver or AsyncPostgresSaver, make sure to include autocommit=True and row_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 default tuple_row factory returns tuples that only support index-based access (e.g., row[0]), which will cause TypeError exceptions 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)]