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* feat(gateway): implement LangGraph Platform API in Gateway, replace langgraph-cli Implement all core LangGraph Platform API endpoints in the Gateway, allowing it to fully replace the langgraph-cli dev server for local development. This eliminates a heavyweight dependency and simplifies the development stack. Changes: - Add runs lifecycle endpoints (create, stream, wait, cancel, join) - Add threads CRUD and search endpoints - Add assistants compatibility endpoints (search, get, graph, schemas) - Add StreamBridge (in-memory pub/sub for SSE) and async provider - Add RunManager with atomic create_or_reject (eliminates TOCTOU race) - Add worker with interrupt/rollback cancel actions and runtime context injection - Route /api/langgraph/* to Gateway in nginx config - Skip langgraph-cli startup by default (SKIP_LANGGRAPH_SERVER=0 to restore) - Add unit tests for RunManager, SSE format, and StreamBridge * fix: drain bridge queue on client disconnect to prevent backpressure When on_disconnect=continue, keep consuming events from the bridge without yielding, so the worker is not blocked by a full queue. Only on_disconnect=cancel breaks out immediately. Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> * fix: remove pytest import Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> * fix: Fix default stream_mode to ["values", "messages-tuple"] Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> * fix: Remove unused if_exists field from ThreadCreateRequest Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> * fix: address review comments on gateway LangGraph API - Mount runs.py router in app.py (missing include_router) - Normalize interrupt_before/after "*" to node list before run_agent() - Use entry.id for SSE event ID instead of counter - Drain bridge queue on disconnect when on_disconnect=continue - Reuse serialization helper in wait_run() for consistent wire format - Reject unsupported multitask_strategy with 400 - Remove SKIP_LANGGRAPH_SERVER fallback, always use Gateway * feat: extract app.state access into deps.py Encapsulate read/write operations for singleton objects (RunManager, StreamBridge, checkpointer) held in app.state into a shared utility, reducing repeated access patterns across router modules. * feat: extract deerflow.runtime.serialization module with tests Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor: replace duplicated serialization with deerflow.runtime.serialization Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: extract app/gateway/services.py with run lifecycle logic Create a service layer that centralizes SSE formatting, input/config normalization, and run lifecycle management. Router modules will delegate to these functions instead of using private cross-imported helpers. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor: wire routers to use services layer, remove cross-module private imports Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * style: apply ruff formatting to refactored files Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(runtime): support LangGraph dev server and add compat route - Enable official LangGraph dev server for local development workflow - Decouple runtime components from agents package for better separation - Provide gateway-backed fallback route when dev server is skipped - Simplify lifecycle management using context manager in gateway * feat(runtime): add Store providers with auto-backend selection - Add async_provider.py and provider.py under deerflow/runtime/store/ - Support memory, sqlite, postgres backends matching checkpointer config - Integrate into FastAPI lifespan via AsyncExitStack in deps.py - Replace hardcoded InMemoryStore with config-driven factory * refactor(gateway): migrate thread management from checkpointer to Store and resolve multiple endpoint failures - Add Store-backed CRUD helpers (_store_get, _store_put, _store_upsert) - Replace checkpoint-scanning search with two-phase strategy: phase 1 reads Store (O(threads)), phase 2 backfills from checkpointer for legacy/LangGraph Server threads with lazy migration - Extend Store record schema with values field for title persistence - Sync thread title from checkpoint to Store after run completion - Fix /threads/{id}/runs/{run_id}/stream 405 by accepting both GET and POST methods; POST handles interrupt/rollback actions - Fix /threads/{id}/state 500 by separating read_config and write_config, adding checkpoint_ns to configurable, and shallow-copying checkpoint/metadata before mutation - Sync title to Store on state update for immediate search reflection - Move _upsert_thread_in_store into services.py, remove duplicate logic - Add _sync_thread_title_after_run: await run task, read final checkpoint title, write back to Store record - Spawn title sync as background task from start_run when Store exists * refactor(runtime): deduplicate store and checkpointer provider logic Extract _ensure_sqlite_parent_dir() helper into checkpointer/provider.py and use it in all three places that previously inlined the same mkdir logic. Consolidate duplicate error constants in store/async_provider.py by importing from store/provider.py instead of redefining them. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor(runtime): move SQLite helpers to runtime/store, checkpointer imports from store _resolve_sqlite_conn_str and _ensure_sqlite_parent_dir now live in runtime/store/provider.py. agents/checkpointer/provider and agents/checkpointer/async_provider import from there, reversing the previous dependency direction (store → checkpointer becomes checkpointer → store). Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor(runtime): extract SQLite helpers into runtime/store/_sqlite_utils.py Move resolve_sqlite_conn_str and ensure_sqlite_parent_dir out of checkpointer/provider.py into a dedicated _sqlite_utils module. Functions are now public (no underscore prefix), making cross-module imports semantically correct. All four provider files import from the single shared location. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(gateway): use adelete_thread to fully remove thread checkpoints on delete AsyncSqliteSaver has no adelete method — the previous hasattr check always evaluated to False, silently leaving all checkpoint rows in the database. Switch to adelete_thread(thread_id) which deletes every checkpoint and pending-write row for the thread across all namespaces (including sub-graph checkpoints). Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(gateway): remove dead bridge_cm/ckpt_cm code and fix StrEnum lint app.py had unreachable code after the async-with lifespan refactor: bridge_cm and ckpt_cm were referenced but never defined (F821), and the channel service startup/shutdown was outside the langgraph_runtime block so it never ran. Move channel service lifecycle inside the async-with block where it belongs. Replace str+Enum inheritance in RunStatus and DisconnectMode with StrEnum as suggested by UP042. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * style: format with ruff --------- Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: JeffJiang <for-eleven@hotmail.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: Willem Jiang <willem.jiang@gmail.com>
254 lines
9.4 KiB
Python
254 lines
9.4 KiB
Python
"""Background agent execution.
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Runs an agent graph inside an ``asyncio.Task``, publishing events to
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a :class:`StreamBridge` as they are produced.
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Uses ``graph.astream(stream_mode=[...])`` which gives correct full-state
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snapshots for ``values`` mode, proper ``{node: writes}`` for ``updates``,
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and ``(chunk, metadata)`` tuples for ``messages`` mode.
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Note: ``events`` mode is not supported through the gateway — it requires
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``graph.astream_events()`` which cannot simultaneously produce ``values``
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snapshots. The JS open-source LangGraph API server works around this via
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internal checkpoint callbacks that are not exposed in the Python public API.
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"""
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from __future__ import annotations
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import asyncio
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import logging
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from typing import Any, Literal
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from deerflow.runtime.serialization import serialize
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from deerflow.runtime.stream_bridge import StreamBridge
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from .manager import RunManager, RunRecord
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from .schemas import RunStatus
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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# Valid stream_mode values for LangGraph's graph.astream()
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_VALID_LG_MODES = {"values", "updates", "checkpoints", "tasks", "debug", "messages", "custom"}
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async def run_agent(
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bridge: StreamBridge,
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run_manager: RunManager,
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record: RunRecord,
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*,
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checkpointer: Any,
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store: Any | None = None,
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agent_factory: Any,
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graph_input: dict,
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config: dict,
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stream_modes: list[str] | None = None,
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stream_subgraphs: bool = False,
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interrupt_before: list[str] | Literal["*"] | None = None,
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interrupt_after: list[str] | Literal["*"] | None = None,
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) -> None:
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"""Execute an agent in the background, publishing events to *bridge*."""
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run_id = record.run_id
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thread_id = record.thread_id
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requested_modes: set[str] = set(stream_modes or ["values"])
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# Track whether "events" was requested but skipped
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if "events" in requested_modes:
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logger.info(
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"Run %s: 'events' stream_mode not supported in gateway (requires astream_events + checkpoint callbacks). Skipping.",
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run_id,
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)
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try:
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# 1. Mark running
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await run_manager.set_status(run_id, RunStatus.running)
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# Record pre-run checkpoint_id to support rollback (Phase 2).
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pre_run_checkpoint_id = None
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try:
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config_for_check = {"configurable": {"thread_id": thread_id, "checkpoint_ns": ""}}
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ckpt_tuple = await checkpointer.aget_tuple(config_for_check)
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if ckpt_tuple is not None:
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pre_run_checkpoint_id = getattr(ckpt_tuple, "config", {}).get("configurable", {}).get("checkpoint_id")
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except Exception:
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logger.debug("Could not get pre-run checkpoint_id for run %s", run_id)
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# 2. Publish metadata — useStream needs both run_id AND thread_id
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await bridge.publish(
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run_id,
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"metadata",
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{
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"run_id": run_id,
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"thread_id": thread_id,
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},
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)
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# 3. Build the agent
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from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableConfig
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from langgraph.runtime import Runtime
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# Inject runtime context so middlewares can access thread_id
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# (langgraph-cli does this automatically; we must do it manually)
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runtime = Runtime(context={"thread_id": thread_id}, store=store)
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config.setdefault("configurable", {})["__pregel_runtime"] = runtime
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runnable_config = RunnableConfig(**config)
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agent = agent_factory(config=runnable_config)
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# 4. Attach checkpointer and store
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if checkpointer is not None:
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agent.checkpointer = checkpointer
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if store is not None:
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agent.store = store
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# 5. Set interrupt nodes
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if interrupt_before:
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agent.interrupt_before_nodes = interrupt_before
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if interrupt_after:
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agent.interrupt_after_nodes = interrupt_after
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# 6. Build LangGraph stream_mode list
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# "events" is NOT a valid astream mode — skip it
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# "messages-tuple" maps to LangGraph's "messages" mode
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lg_modes: list[str] = []
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for m in requested_modes:
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if m == "messages-tuple":
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lg_modes.append("messages")
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elif m == "events":
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# Skipped — see log above
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continue
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elif m in _VALID_LG_MODES:
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lg_modes.append(m)
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if not lg_modes:
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lg_modes = ["values"]
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# Deduplicate while preserving order
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seen: set[str] = set()
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deduped: list[str] = []
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for m in lg_modes:
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if m not in seen:
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seen.add(m)
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deduped.append(m)
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lg_modes = deduped
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logger.info("Run %s: streaming with modes %s (requested: %s)", run_id, lg_modes, requested_modes)
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# 7. Stream using graph.astream
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if len(lg_modes) == 1 and not stream_subgraphs:
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# Single mode, no subgraphs: astream yields raw chunks
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single_mode = lg_modes[0]
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async for chunk in agent.astream(graph_input, config=runnable_config, stream_mode=single_mode):
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if record.abort_event.is_set():
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logger.info("Run %s abort requested — stopping", run_id)
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break
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sse_event = _lg_mode_to_sse_event(single_mode)
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await bridge.publish(run_id, sse_event, serialize(chunk, mode=single_mode))
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else:
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# Multiple modes or subgraphs: astream yields tuples
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async for item in agent.astream(
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graph_input,
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config=runnable_config,
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stream_mode=lg_modes,
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subgraphs=stream_subgraphs,
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):
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if record.abort_event.is_set():
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logger.info("Run %s abort requested — stopping", run_id)
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break
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mode, chunk = _unpack_stream_item(item, lg_modes, stream_subgraphs)
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if mode is None:
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continue
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sse_event = _lg_mode_to_sse_event(mode)
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await bridge.publish(run_id, sse_event, serialize(chunk, mode=mode))
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# 8. Final status
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if record.abort_event.is_set():
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action = record.abort_action
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if action == "rollback":
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await run_manager.set_status(run_id, RunStatus.error, error="Rolled back by user")
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# TODO(Phase 2): Implement full checkpoint rollback.
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# Use pre_run_checkpoint_id to revert the thread's checkpoint
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# to the state before this run started. Requires a
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# checkpointer.adelete() or equivalent API.
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try:
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if checkpointer is not None and pre_run_checkpoint_id is not None:
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# Phase 2: roll back to pre_run_checkpoint_id
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pass
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logger.info("Run %s rolled back", run_id)
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except Exception:
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logger.warning("Failed to rollback checkpoint for run %s", run_id)
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else:
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await run_manager.set_status(run_id, RunStatus.interrupted)
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else:
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await run_manager.set_status(run_id, RunStatus.success)
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except asyncio.CancelledError:
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action = record.abort_action
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if action == "rollback":
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await run_manager.set_status(run_id, RunStatus.error, error="Rolled back by user")
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logger.info("Run %s was cancelled (rollback)", run_id)
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else:
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await run_manager.set_status(run_id, RunStatus.interrupted)
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logger.info("Run %s was cancelled", run_id)
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except Exception as exc:
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error_msg = f"{exc}"
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logger.exception("Run %s failed: %s", run_id, error_msg)
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await run_manager.set_status(run_id, RunStatus.error, error=error_msg)
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await bridge.publish(
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run_id,
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"error",
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{
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"message": error_msg,
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"name": type(exc).__name__,
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},
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)
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finally:
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await bridge.publish_end(run_id)
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asyncio.create_task(bridge.cleanup(run_id, delay=60))
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Helpers
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def _lg_mode_to_sse_event(mode: str) -> str:
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"""Map LangGraph internal stream_mode name to SSE event name.
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LangGraph's ``astream(stream_mode="messages")`` produces message
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tuples. The SSE protocol calls this ``messages-tuple`` when the
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client explicitly requests it, but the default SSE event name used
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by LangGraph Platform is simply ``"messages"``.
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"""
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# All LG modes map 1:1 to SSE event names — "messages" stays "messages"
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return mode
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def _unpack_stream_item(
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item: Any,
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lg_modes: list[str],
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stream_subgraphs: bool,
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) -> tuple[str | None, Any]:
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"""Unpack a multi-mode or subgraph stream item into (mode, chunk).
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Returns ``(None, None)`` if the item cannot be parsed.
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"""
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if stream_subgraphs:
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if isinstance(item, tuple) and len(item) == 3:
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_ns, mode, chunk = item
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return str(mode), chunk
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if isinstance(item, tuple) and len(item) == 2:
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mode, chunk = item
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return str(mode), chunk
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return None, None
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if isinstance(item, tuple) and len(item) == 2:
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mode, chunk = item
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return str(mode), chunk
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# Fallback: single-element output from first mode
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return lg_modes[0] if lg_modes else None, item
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