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a1be632844 chore(deps): Bump actions/setup-python from 5 to 6
Bumps [actions/setup-python](https://github.com/actions/setup-python) from 5 to 6.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/actions/setup-python/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/actions/setup-python/compare/v5...v6)

---
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: actions/setup-python
  dependency-version: '6'
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
...

Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
2026-02-10 21:30:17 +00:00
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@@ -5,13 +5,42 @@
!docs/
# Platform - Libs
!autogpt_platform/autogpt_libs/
!autogpt_platform/autogpt_libs/autogpt_libs/
!autogpt_platform/autogpt_libs/pyproject.toml
!autogpt_platform/autogpt_libs/poetry.lock
!autogpt_platform/autogpt_libs/README.md
# Platform - Backend
!autogpt_platform/backend/
!autogpt_platform/backend/backend/
!autogpt_platform/backend/test/e2e_test_data.py
!autogpt_platform/backend/migrations/
!autogpt_platform/backend/schema.prisma
!autogpt_platform/backend/pyproject.toml
!autogpt_platform/backend/poetry.lock
!autogpt_platform/backend/README.md
!autogpt_platform/backend/.env
!autogpt_platform/backend/gen_prisma_types_stub.py
# Platform - Market
!autogpt_platform/market/market/
!autogpt_platform/market/scripts.py
!autogpt_platform/market/schema.prisma
!autogpt_platform/market/pyproject.toml
!autogpt_platform/market/poetry.lock
!autogpt_platform/market/README.md
# Platform - Frontend
!autogpt_platform/frontend/
!autogpt_platform/frontend/src/
!autogpt_platform/frontend/public/
!autogpt_platform/frontend/scripts/
!autogpt_platform/frontend/package.json
!autogpt_platform/frontend/pnpm-lock.yaml
!autogpt_platform/frontend/tsconfig.json
!autogpt_platform/frontend/README.md
## config
!autogpt_platform/frontend/*.config.*
!autogpt_platform/frontend/.env.*
!autogpt_platform/frontend/.env
# Classic - AutoGPT
!classic/original_autogpt/autogpt/
@@ -35,38 +64,6 @@
# Classic - Frontend
!classic/frontend/build/web/
# Explicitly re-ignore unwanted files from whitelisted directories
# Note: These patterns MUST come after the whitelist rules to take effect
# Hidden files and directories (but keep frontend .env files needed for build)
**/.*
!autogpt_platform/frontend/.env
!autogpt_platform/frontend/.env.default
!autogpt_platform/frontend/.env.production
# Python artifacts
**/__pycache__/
**/*.pyc
**/*.pyo
**/.venv/
**/.ruff_cache/
**/.pytest_cache/
**/.coverage
**/htmlcov/
# Node artifacts
**/node_modules/
**/.next/
**/storybook-static/
**/playwright-report/
**/test-results/
# Build artifacts
**/dist/
**/build/
!autogpt_platform/frontend/src/**/build/
**/target/
# Logs and temp files
**/*.log
**/*.tmp
# Explicitly re-ignore some folders
.*
**/__pycache__

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@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ jobs:
git config --global user.email "github-bot@agpt.co"
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}

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@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ jobs:
submodules: true
- name: Set up Python ${{ env.min-python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
with:
python-version: ${{ env.min-python-version }}

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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ jobs:
submodules: true
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ jobs:
submodules: true
- name: Set up Python ${{ env.min-python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
with:
python-version: ${{ env.min-python-version }}

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ jobs:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
with:
python-version: 3.8

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@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ jobs:
fi
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}

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@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ jobs:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Set up Python ${{ env.min-python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
with:
python-version: ${{ env.min-python-version }}
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ jobs:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Set up Python ${{ env.min-python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
with:
python-version: ${{ env.min-python-version }}

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_branch }}
fetch-depth: 0
@@ -40,48 +40,6 @@ jobs:
git checkout -b "$BRANCH_NAME"
echo "branch_name=$BRANCH_NAME" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
# Backend Python/Poetry setup (so Claude can run linting/tests)
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.11"
- name: Set up Python dependency cache
uses: actions/cache@v5
with:
path: ~/.cache/pypoetry
key: poetry-${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('autogpt_platform/backend/poetry.lock') }}
- name: Install Poetry
run: |
cd autogpt_platform/backend
HEAD_POETRY_VERSION=$(python3 ../../.github/workflows/scripts/get_package_version_from_lockfile.py poetry)
curl -sSL https://install.python-poetry.org | POETRY_VERSION=$HEAD_POETRY_VERSION python3 -
echo "$HOME/.local/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
- name: Install Python dependencies
working-directory: autogpt_platform/backend
run: poetry install
- name: Generate Prisma Client
working-directory: autogpt_platform/backend
run: poetry run prisma generate && poetry run gen-prisma-stub
# Frontend Node.js/pnpm setup (so Claude can run linting/tests)
- name: Enable corepack
run: corepack enable
- name: Set up Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
node-version: "22"
cache: "pnpm"
cache-dependency-path: autogpt_platform/frontend/pnpm-lock.yaml
- name: Install JavaScript dependencies
working-directory: autogpt_platform/frontend
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- name: Get CI failure details
id: failure_details
uses: actions/github-script@v8

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@@ -30,13 +30,13 @@ jobs:
actions: read # Required for CI access
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 1
# Backend Python/Poetry setup (mirrors platform-backend-ci.yml)
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
with:
python-version: "3.11" # Use standard version matching CI
@@ -77,15 +77,27 @@ jobs:
run: poetry run prisma generate && poetry run gen-prisma-stub
# Frontend Node.js/pnpm setup (mirrors platform-frontend-ci.yml)
- name: Enable corepack
run: corepack enable
- name: Set up Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
node-version: "22"
cache: "pnpm"
cache-dependency-path: autogpt_platform/frontend/pnpm-lock.yaml
- name: Enable corepack
run: corepack enable
- name: Set pnpm store directory
run: |
pnpm config set store-dir ~/.pnpm-store
echo "PNPM_HOME=$HOME/.pnpm-store" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Cache frontend dependencies
uses: actions/cache@v5
with:
path: ~/.pnpm-store
key: ${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-${{ hashFiles('autogpt_platform/frontend/pnpm-lock.yaml', 'autogpt_platform/frontend/package.json') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-${{ hashFiles('autogpt_platform/frontend/pnpm-lock.yaml') }}
${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-
- name: Install JavaScript dependencies
working-directory: autogpt_platform/frontend

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@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ jobs:
actions: read # Required for CI access
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 1
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ jobs:
# Backend Python/Poetry setup (mirrors platform-backend-ci.yml)
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
with:
python-version: "3.11" # Use standard version matching CI
@@ -93,15 +93,27 @@ jobs:
run: poetry run prisma generate && poetry run gen-prisma-stub
# Frontend Node.js/pnpm setup (mirrors platform-frontend-ci.yml)
- name: Enable corepack
run: corepack enable
- name: Set up Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
node-version: "22"
cache: "pnpm"
cache-dependency-path: autogpt_platform/frontend/pnpm-lock.yaml
- name: Enable corepack
run: corepack enable
- name: Set pnpm store directory
run: |
pnpm config set store-dir ~/.pnpm-store
echo "PNPM_HOME=$HOME/.pnpm-store" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Cache frontend dependencies
uses: actions/cache@v5
with:
path: ~/.pnpm-store
key: ${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-${{ hashFiles('autogpt_platform/frontend/pnpm-lock.yaml', 'autogpt_platform/frontend/package.json') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-${{ hashFiles('autogpt_platform/frontend/pnpm-lock.yaml') }}
${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-
- name: Install JavaScript dependencies
working-directory: autogpt_platform/frontend

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@@ -58,11 +58,11 @@ jobs:
# your codebase is analyzed, see https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/code-scanning/creating-an-advanced-setup-for-code-scanning/codeql-code-scanning-for-compiled-languages
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
# Initializes the CodeQL tools for scanning.
- name: Initialize CodeQL
uses: github/codeql-action/init@v4
uses: github/codeql-action/init@v3
with:
languages: ${{ matrix.language }}
build-mode: ${{ matrix.build-mode }}
@@ -93,6 +93,6 @@ jobs:
exit 1
- name: Perform CodeQL Analysis
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v4
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v3
with:
category: "/language:${{matrix.language}}"

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@@ -27,14 +27,14 @@ jobs:
# If you do not check out your code, Copilot will do this for you.
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
submodules: true
# Backend Python/Poetry setup (mirrors platform-backend-ci.yml)
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
with:
python-version: "3.11" # Use standard version matching CI

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@@ -23,12 +23,12 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 1
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
with:
python-version: "3.11"

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@@ -7,10 +7,6 @@ on:
- "docs/integrations/**"
- "autogpt_platform/backend/backend/blocks/**"
concurrency:
group: claude-docs-review-${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
claude-review:
# Only run for PRs from members/collaborators
@@ -27,12 +23,12 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
with:
python-version: "3.11"
@@ -95,35 +91,5 @@ jobs:
3. Read corresponding documentation files to verify accuracy
4. Provide your feedback as a PR comment
## IMPORTANT: Comment Marker
Start your PR comment with exactly this HTML comment marker on its own line:
<!-- CLAUDE_DOCS_REVIEW -->
This marker is used to identify and replace your comment on subsequent runs.
Be constructive and specific. If everything looks good, say so!
If there are issues, explain what's wrong and suggest how to fix it.
- name: Delete old Claude review comments
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
# Get all comment IDs with our marker, sorted by creation date (oldest first)
COMMENT_IDS=$(gh api \
repos/${{ github.repository }}/issues/${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}/comments \
--jq '[.[] | select(.body | contains("<!-- CLAUDE_DOCS_REVIEW -->"))] | sort_by(.created_at) | .[].id')
# Count comments
COMMENT_COUNT=$(echo "$COMMENT_IDS" | grep -c . || true)
if [ "$COMMENT_COUNT" -gt 1 ]; then
# Delete all but the last (newest) comment
echo "$COMMENT_IDS" | head -n -1 | while read -r COMMENT_ID; do
if [ -n "$COMMENT_ID" ]; then
echo "Deleting old review comment: $COMMENT_ID"
gh api -X DELETE repos/${{ github.repository }}/issues/comments/$COMMENT_ID
fi
done
else
echo "No old review comments to clean up"
fi

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@@ -28,12 +28,12 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 1
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
with:
python-version: "3.11"

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@@ -25,12 +25,12 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ github.event.inputs.git_ref || github.ref_name }}
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
with:
python-version: '3.11'
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Trigger deploy workflow
uses: peter-evans/repository-dispatch@v4
uses: peter-evans/repository-dispatch@v3
with:
token: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_TOKEN }}
repository: Significant-Gravitas/AutoGPT_cloud_infrastructure

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@@ -17,12 +17,12 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ github.ref_name || 'master' }}
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
with:
python-version: '3.11'
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Trigger deploy workflow
uses: peter-evans/repository-dispatch@v4
uses: peter-evans/repository-dispatch@v3
with:
token: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_TOKEN }}
repository: Significant-Gravitas/AutoGPT_cloud_infrastructure

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@@ -41,18 +41,13 @@ jobs:
ports:
- 6379:6379
rabbitmq:
image: rabbitmq:4.1.4
image: rabbitmq:3.12-management
ports:
- 5672:5672
- 15672:15672
env:
RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_USER: ${{ env.RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_USER }}
RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_PASS: ${{ env.RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_PASS }}
options: >-
--health-cmd "rabbitmq-diagnostics -q ping"
--health-interval 30s
--health-timeout 10s
--health-retries 5
--health-start-period 10s
clamav:
image: clamav/clamav-debian:latest
ports:
@@ -73,13 +68,13 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
submodules: true
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}

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@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Dispatch Deploy Event
if: steps.check_status.outputs.should_deploy == 'true'
uses: peter-evans/repository-dispatch@v4
uses: peter-evans/repository-dispatch@v3
with:
token: ${{ secrets.DISPATCH_TOKEN }}
repository: Significant-Gravitas/AutoGPT_cloud_infrastructure
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Dispatch Undeploy Event (from comment)
if: steps.check_status.outputs.should_undeploy == 'true'
uses: peter-evans/repository-dispatch@v4
uses: peter-evans/repository-dispatch@v3
with:
token: ${{ secrets.DISPATCH_TOKEN }}
repository: Significant-Gravitas/AutoGPT_cloud_infrastructure
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ jobs:
github.event_name == 'pull_request' &&
github.event.action == 'closed' &&
steps.check_pr_close.outputs.should_undeploy == 'true'
uses: peter-evans/repository-dispatch@v4
uses: peter-evans/repository-dispatch@v3
with:
token: ${{ secrets.DISPATCH_TOKEN }}
repository: Significant-Gravitas/AutoGPT_cloud_infrastructure

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@@ -6,16 +6,10 @@ on:
paths:
- ".github/workflows/platform-frontend-ci.yml"
- "autogpt_platform/frontend/**"
- "autogpt_platform/backend/Dockerfile"
- "autogpt_platform/docker-compose.yml"
- "autogpt_platform/docker-compose.platform.yml"
pull_request:
paths:
- ".github/workflows/platform-frontend-ci.yml"
- "autogpt_platform/frontend/**"
- "autogpt_platform/backend/Dockerfile"
- "autogpt_platform/docker-compose.yml"
- "autogpt_platform/docker-compose.platform.yml"
merge_group:
workflow_dispatch:
@@ -32,11 +26,12 @@ jobs:
setup:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
cache-key: ${{ steps.cache-key.outputs.key }}
components-changed: ${{ steps.filter.outputs.components }}
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Check for component changes
uses: dorny/paths-filter@v3
@@ -46,17 +41,28 @@ jobs:
components:
- 'autogpt_platform/frontend/src/components/**'
- name: Enable corepack
run: corepack enable
- name: Set up Node
- name: Set up Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
node-version: "22.18.0"
cache: "pnpm"
cache-dependency-path: autogpt_platform/frontend/pnpm-lock.yaml
- name: Install dependencies to populate cache
- name: Enable corepack
run: corepack enable
- name: Generate cache key
id: cache-key
run: echo "key=${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-${{ hashFiles('autogpt_platform/frontend/pnpm-lock.yaml', 'autogpt_platform/frontend/package.json') }}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Cache dependencies
uses: actions/cache@v5
with:
path: ~/.pnpm-store
key: ${{ steps.cache-key.outputs.key }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-${{ hashFiles('autogpt_platform/frontend/pnpm-lock.yaml') }}
${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
lint:
@@ -65,17 +71,24 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
node-version: "22.18.0"
- name: Enable corepack
run: corepack enable
- name: Set up Node
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
- name: Restore dependencies cache
uses: actions/cache@v5
with:
node-version: "22.18.0"
cache: "pnpm"
cache-dependency-path: autogpt_platform/frontend/pnpm-lock.yaml
path: ~/.pnpm-store
key: ${{ needs.setup.outputs.cache-key }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-${{ hashFiles('autogpt_platform/frontend/pnpm-lock.yaml') }}
${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
@@ -94,19 +107,26 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Set up Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
node-version: "22.18.0"
- name: Enable corepack
run: corepack enable
- name: Set up Node
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
- name: Restore dependencies cache
uses: actions/cache@v5
with:
node-version: "22.18.0"
cache: "pnpm"
cache-dependency-path: autogpt_platform/frontend/pnpm-lock.yaml
path: ~/.pnpm-store
key: ${{ needs.setup.outputs.cache-key }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-${{ hashFiles('autogpt_platform/frontend/pnpm-lock.yaml') }}
${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
@@ -121,20 +141,30 @@ jobs:
exitOnceUploaded: true
e2e_test:
name: end-to-end tests
runs-on: big-boi
needs: setup
strategy:
fail-fast: false
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
submodules: recursive
- name: Set up Platform - Copy default supabase .env
- name: Set up Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
node-version: "22.18.0"
- name: Enable corepack
run: corepack enable
- name: Copy default supabase .env
run: |
cp ../.env.default ../.env
- name: Set up Platform - Copy backend .env and set OpenAI API key
- name: Copy backend .env and set OpenAI API key
run: |
cp ../backend/.env.default ../backend/.env
echo "OPENAI_INTERNAL_API_KEY=${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}" >> ../backend/.env
@@ -142,125 +172,77 @@ jobs:
# Used by E2E test data script to generate embeddings for approved store agents
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
- name: Set up Platform - Set up Docker Buildx
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
with:
driver: docker-container
driver-opts: network=host
- name: Set up Platform - Expose GHA cache to docker buildx CLI
uses: crazy-max/ghaction-github-runtime@v3
- name: Set up Platform - Build Docker images (with cache)
working-directory: autogpt_platform
run: |
pip install pyyaml
# Resolve extends and generate a flat compose file that bake can understand
docker compose -f docker-compose.yml config > docker-compose.resolved.yml
# Add cache configuration to the resolved compose file
python ../.github/workflows/scripts/docker-ci-fix-compose-build-cache.py \
--source docker-compose.resolved.yml \
--cache-from "type=gha" \
--cache-to "type=gha,mode=max" \
--backend-hash "${{ hashFiles('autogpt_platform/backend/Dockerfile', 'autogpt_platform/backend/poetry.lock', 'autogpt_platform/backend/backend') }}" \
--frontend-hash "${{ hashFiles('autogpt_platform/frontend/Dockerfile', 'autogpt_platform/frontend/pnpm-lock.yaml', 'autogpt_platform/frontend/src') }}" \
--git-ref "${{ github.ref }}"
# Build with bake using the resolved compose file (now includes cache config)
docker buildx bake --allow=fs.read=.. -f docker-compose.resolved.yml --load
env:
NEXT_PUBLIC_PW_TEST: true
- name: Set up tests - Cache E2E test data
id: e2e-data-cache
- name: Cache Docker layers
uses: actions/cache@v5
with:
path: /tmp/e2e_test_data.sql
key: e2e-test-data-${{ hashFiles('autogpt_platform/backend/test/e2e_test_data.py', 'autogpt_platform/backend/migrations/**', '.github/workflows/platform-frontend-ci.yml') }}
path: /tmp/.buildx-cache
key: ${{ runner.os }}-buildx-frontend-test-${{ hashFiles('autogpt_platform/docker-compose.yml', 'autogpt_platform/backend/Dockerfile', 'autogpt_platform/backend/pyproject.toml', 'autogpt_platform/backend/poetry.lock') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-buildx-frontend-test-
- name: Set up Platform - Start Supabase DB + Auth
- name: Run docker compose
run: |
docker compose -f ../docker-compose.resolved.yml up -d db auth --no-build
echo "Waiting for database to be ready..."
timeout 60 sh -c 'until docker compose -f ../docker-compose.resolved.yml exec -T db pg_isready -U postgres 2>/dev/null; do sleep 2; done'
echo "Waiting for auth service to be ready..."
timeout 60 sh -c 'until docker compose -f ../docker-compose.resolved.yml exec -T db psql -U postgres -d postgres -c "SELECT 1 FROM auth.users LIMIT 1" 2>/dev/null; do sleep 2; done' || echo "Auth schema check timeout, continuing..."
- name: Set up Platform - Run migrations
run: |
echo "Running migrations..."
docker compose -f ../docker-compose.resolved.yml run --rm migrate
echo "✅ Migrations completed"
NEXT_PUBLIC_PW_TEST=true docker compose -f ../docker-compose.yml up -d
env:
NEXT_PUBLIC_PW_TEST: true
DOCKER_BUILDKIT: 1
BUILDX_CACHE_FROM: type=local,src=/tmp/.buildx-cache
BUILDX_CACHE_TO: type=local,dest=/tmp/.buildx-cache-new,mode=max
- name: Set up tests - Load cached E2E test data
if: steps.e2e-data-cache.outputs.cache-hit == 'true'
- name: Move cache
run: |
echo "✅ Found cached E2E test data, restoring..."
{
echo "SET session_replication_role = 'replica';"
cat /tmp/e2e_test_data.sql
echo "SET session_replication_role = 'origin';"
} | docker compose -f ../docker-compose.resolved.yml exec -T db psql -U postgres -d postgres -b
# Refresh materialized views after restore
docker compose -f ../docker-compose.resolved.yml exec -T db \
psql -U postgres -d postgres -b -c "SET search_path TO platform; SELECT refresh_store_materialized_views();" || true
rm -rf /tmp/.buildx-cache
if [ -d "/tmp/.buildx-cache-new" ]; then
mv /tmp/.buildx-cache-new /tmp/.buildx-cache
fi
echo "✅ E2E test data restored from cache"
- name: Set up Platform - Start (all other services)
- name: Wait for services to be ready
run: |
docker compose -f ../docker-compose.resolved.yml up -d --no-build
echo "Waiting for rest_server to be ready..."
timeout 60 sh -c 'until curl -f http://localhost:8006/health 2>/dev/null; do sleep 2; done' || echo "Rest server health check timeout, continuing..."
env:
NEXT_PUBLIC_PW_TEST: true
echo "Waiting for database to be ready..."
timeout 60 sh -c 'until docker compose -f ../docker-compose.yml exec -T db pg_isready -U postgres 2>/dev/null; do sleep 2; done' || echo "Database ready check timeout, continuing..."
- name: Set up tests - Create E2E test data
if: steps.e2e-data-cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
- name: Create E2E test data
run: |
echo "Creating E2E test data..."
docker cp ../backend/test/e2e_test_data.py $(docker compose -f ../docker-compose.resolved.yml ps -q rest_server):/tmp/e2e_test_data.py
docker compose -f ../docker-compose.resolved.yml exec -T rest_server sh -c "cd /app/autogpt_platform && python /tmp/e2e_test_data.py" || {
echo "❌ E2E test data creation failed!"
docker compose -f ../docker-compose.resolved.yml logs --tail=50 rest_server
exit 1
}
# First try to run the script from inside the container
if docker compose -f ../docker-compose.yml exec -T rest_server test -f /app/autogpt_platform/backend/test/e2e_test_data.py; then
echo "✅ Found e2e_test_data.py in container, running it..."
docker compose -f ../docker-compose.yml exec -T rest_server sh -c "cd /app/autogpt_platform && python backend/test/e2e_test_data.py" || {
echo "❌ E2E test data creation failed!"
docker compose -f ../docker-compose.yml logs --tail=50 rest_server
exit 1
}
else
echo "⚠️ e2e_test_data.py not found in container, copying and running..."
# Copy the script into the container and run it
docker cp ../backend/test/e2e_test_data.py $(docker compose -f ../docker-compose.yml ps -q rest_server):/tmp/e2e_test_data.py || {
echo "❌ Failed to copy script to container"
exit 1
}
docker compose -f ../docker-compose.yml exec -T rest_server sh -c "cd /app/autogpt_platform && python /tmp/e2e_test_data.py" || {
echo "❌ E2E test data creation failed!"
docker compose -f ../docker-compose.yml logs --tail=50 rest_server
exit 1
}
fi
# Dump auth.users + platform schema for cache (two separate dumps)
echo "Dumping database for cache..."
{
docker compose -f ../docker-compose.resolved.yml exec -T db \
pg_dump -U postgres --data-only --column-inserts \
--table='auth.users' postgres
docker compose -f ../docker-compose.resolved.yml exec -T db \
pg_dump -U postgres --data-only --column-inserts \
--schema=platform \
--exclude-table='platform._prisma_migrations' \
--exclude-table='platform.apscheduler_jobs' \
--exclude-table='platform.apscheduler_jobs_batched_notifications' \
postgres
} > /tmp/e2e_test_data.sql
echo "✅ Database dump created for caching ($(wc -l < /tmp/e2e_test_data.sql) lines)"
- name: Set up tests - Enable corepack
run: corepack enable
- name: Set up tests - Set up Node
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
- name: Restore dependencies cache
uses: actions/cache@v5
with:
node-version: "22.18.0"
cache: "pnpm"
cache-dependency-path: autogpt_platform/frontend/pnpm-lock.yaml
path: ~/.pnpm-store
key: ${{ needs.setup.outputs.cache-key }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-${{ hashFiles('autogpt_platform/frontend/pnpm-lock.yaml') }}
${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-
- name: Set up tests - Install dependencies
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- name: Set up tests - Install browser 'chromium'
- name: Install Browser 'chromium'
run: pnpm playwright install --with-deps chromium
- name: Run Playwright tests
@@ -287,7 +269,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Print Final Docker Compose logs
if: always()
run: docker compose -f ../docker-compose.resolved.yml logs
run: docker compose -f ../docker-compose.yml logs
integration_test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
@@ -295,19 +277,26 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
submodules: recursive
- name: Set up Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
node-version: "22.18.0"
- name: Enable corepack
run: corepack enable
- name: Set up Node
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
- name: Restore dependencies cache
uses: actions/cache@v5
with:
node-version: "22.18.0"
cache: "pnpm"
cache-dependency-path: autogpt_platform/frontend/pnpm-lock.yaml
path: ~/.pnpm-store
key: ${{ needs.setup.outputs.cache-key }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-${{ hashFiles('autogpt_platform/frontend/pnpm-lock.yaml') }}
${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile

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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
submodules: recursive

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@@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
name: PR Overlap Detection
on:
pull_request:
types: [opened, synchronize, reopened]
branches:
- dev
- master
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: write
jobs:
check-overlaps:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # Need full history for merge testing
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: '3.11'
- name: Configure git
run: |
git config user.email "github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com"
git config user.name "github-actions[bot]"
- name: Run overlap detection
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# Always succeed - this check informs contributors, it shouldn't block merging
continue-on-error: true
run: |
python .github/scripts/detect_overlaps.py ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}

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@@ -11,11 +11,11 @@ jobs:
steps:
# - name: Wait some time for all actions to start
# run: sleep 30
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
# with:
# fetch-depth: 0
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
with:
python-version: "3.10"
- name: Install dependencies

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@@ -1,195 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Add cache configuration to a resolved docker-compose file for all services
that have a build key, and ensure image names match what docker compose expects.
"""
import argparse
import yaml
DEFAULT_BRANCH = "dev"
CACHE_BUILDS_FOR_COMPONENTS = ["backend", "frontend"]
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Add cache config to a resolved compose file"
)
parser.add_argument(
"--source",
required=True,
help="Source compose file to read (should be output of `docker compose config`)",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--cache-from",
default="type=gha",
help="Cache source configuration",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--cache-to",
default="type=gha,mode=max",
help="Cache destination configuration",
)
for component in CACHE_BUILDS_FOR_COMPONENTS:
parser.add_argument(
f"--{component}-hash",
default="",
help=f"Hash for {component} cache scope (e.g., from hashFiles())",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--git-ref",
default="",
help="Git ref for branch-based cache scope (e.g., refs/heads/master)",
)
args = parser.parse_args()
# Normalize git ref to a safe scope name (e.g., refs/heads/master -> master)
git_ref_scope = ""
if args.git_ref:
git_ref_scope = args.git_ref.replace("refs/heads/", "").replace("/", "-")
with open(args.source, "r") as f:
compose = yaml.safe_load(f)
# Get project name from compose file or default
project_name = compose.get("name", "autogpt_platform")
def get_image_name(dockerfile: str, target: str) -> str:
"""Generate image name based on Dockerfile folder and build target."""
dockerfile_parts = dockerfile.replace("\\", "/").split("/")
if len(dockerfile_parts) >= 2:
folder_name = dockerfile_parts[-2] # e.g., "backend" or "frontend"
else:
folder_name = "app"
return f"{project_name}-{folder_name}:{target}"
def get_build_key(dockerfile: str, target: str) -> str:
"""Generate a unique key for a Dockerfile+target combination."""
return f"{dockerfile}:{target}"
def get_component(dockerfile: str) -> str | None:
"""Get component name (frontend/backend) from dockerfile path."""
for component in CACHE_BUILDS_FOR_COMPONENTS:
if component in dockerfile:
return component
return None
# First pass: collect all services with build configs and identify duplicates
# Track which (dockerfile, target) combinations we've seen
build_key_to_first_service: dict[str, str] = {}
services_to_build: list[str] = []
services_to_dedupe: list[str] = []
for service_name, service_config in compose.get("services", {}).items():
if "build" not in service_config:
continue
build_config = service_config["build"]
dockerfile = build_config.get("dockerfile", "Dockerfile")
target = build_config.get("target", "default")
build_key = get_build_key(dockerfile, target)
if build_key not in build_key_to_first_service:
# First service with this build config - it will do the actual build
build_key_to_first_service[build_key] = service_name
services_to_build.append(service_name)
else:
# Duplicate - will just use the image from the first service
services_to_dedupe.append(service_name)
# Second pass: configure builds and deduplicate
modified_services = []
for service_name, service_config in compose.get("services", {}).items():
if "build" not in service_config:
continue
build_config = service_config["build"]
dockerfile = build_config.get("dockerfile", "Dockerfile")
target = build_config.get("target", "latest")
image_name = get_image_name(dockerfile, target)
# Set image name for all services (needed for both builders and deduped)
service_config["image"] = image_name
if service_name in services_to_dedupe:
# Remove build config - this service will use the pre-built image
del service_config["build"]
continue
# This service will do the actual build - add cache config
cache_from_list = []
cache_to_list = []
component = get_component(dockerfile)
if not component:
# Skip services that don't clearly match frontend/backend
continue
# Get the hash for this component
component_hash = getattr(args, f"{component}_hash")
# Scope format: platform-{component}-{target}-{hash|ref}
# Example: platform-backend-server-abc123
if "type=gha" in args.cache_from:
# 1. Primary: exact hash match (most specific)
if component_hash:
hash_scope = f"platform-{component}-{target}-{component_hash}"
cache_from_list.append(f"{args.cache_from},scope={hash_scope}")
# 2. Fallback: branch-based cache
if git_ref_scope:
ref_scope = f"platform-{component}-{target}-{git_ref_scope}"
cache_from_list.append(f"{args.cache_from},scope={ref_scope}")
# 3. Fallback: dev branch cache (for PRs/feature branches)
if git_ref_scope and git_ref_scope != DEFAULT_BRANCH:
master_scope = f"platform-{component}-{target}-{DEFAULT_BRANCH}"
cache_from_list.append(f"{args.cache_from},scope={master_scope}")
if "type=gha" in args.cache_to:
# Write to both hash-based and branch-based scopes
if component_hash:
hash_scope = f"platform-{component}-{target}-{component_hash}"
cache_to_list.append(f"{args.cache_to},scope={hash_scope}")
if git_ref_scope:
ref_scope = f"platform-{component}-{target}-{git_ref_scope}"
cache_to_list.append(f"{args.cache_to},scope={ref_scope}")
# Ensure we have at least one cache source/target
if not cache_from_list:
cache_from_list.append(args.cache_from)
if not cache_to_list:
cache_to_list.append(args.cache_to)
build_config["cache_from"] = cache_from_list
build_config["cache_to"] = cache_to_list
modified_services.append(service_name)
# Write back to the same file
with open(args.source, "w") as f:
yaml.dump(compose, f, default_flow_style=False, sort_keys=False)
print(f"Added cache config to {len(modified_services)} services in {args.source}:")
for svc in modified_services:
svc_config = compose["services"][svc]
build_cfg = svc_config.get("build", {})
cache_from_list = build_cfg.get("cache_from", ["none"])
cache_to_list = build_cfg.get("cache_to", ["none"])
print(f" - {svc}")
print(f" image: {svc_config.get('image', 'N/A')}")
print(f" cache_from: {cache_from_list}")
print(f" cache_to: {cache_to_list}")
if services_to_dedupe:
print(
f"Deduplicated {len(services_to_dedupe)} services (will use pre-built images):"
)
for svc in services_to_dedupe:
print(f" - {svc} -> {compose['services'][svc].get('image', 'N/A')}")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()

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@@ -45,11 +45,6 @@ AutoGPT Platform is a monorepo containing:
- Backend/Frontend services use YAML anchors for consistent configuration
- Supabase services (`db/docker/docker-compose.yml`) follow the same pattern
### Branching Strategy
- **`dev`** is the main development branch. All PRs should target `dev`.
- **`master`** is the production branch. Only used for production releases.
### Creating Pull Requests
- Create the PR against the `dev` branch of the repository.

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@@ -448,61 +448,61 @@ toml = ["tomli ; python_full_version <= \"3.11.0a6\""]
[[package]]
name = "cryptography"
version = "46.0.5"
version = "46.0.4"
description = "cryptography is a package which provides cryptographic recipes and primitives to Python developers."
optional = false
python-versions = "!=3.9.0,!=3.9.1,>=3.8"
groups = ["main"]
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{file = "storage3-2.28.0-py3-none-any.whl", hash = "sha256:ecb50efd2ac71dabbdf97e99ad346eafa630c4c627a8e5a138ceb5fbbadae716"},
{file = "storage3-2.28.0.tar.gz", hash = "sha256:bc1d008aff67de7a0f2bd867baee7aadbcdb6f78f5a310b4f7a38e8c13c19865"},
{file = "storage3-2.27.2-py3-none-any.whl", hash = "sha256:e6f16e7a260729e7b1f46e9bf61746805a02e30f5e419ee1291007c432e3ec63"},
{file = "storage3-2.27.2.tar.gz", hash = "sha256:cb4807b7f86b4bb1272ac6fdd2f3cfd8ba577297046fa5f88557425200275af5"},
]
[package.dependencies]
@@ -2488,35 +2487,35 @@ python-dateutil = ">=2.6.0"
[[package]]
name = "supabase"
version = "2.28.0"
version = "2.27.2"
description = "Supabase client for Python."
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.9"
groups = ["main"]
files = [
{file = "supabase-2.28.0-py3-none-any.whl", hash = "sha256:42776971c7d0ccca16034df1ab96a31c50228eb1eb19da4249ad2f756fc20272"},
{file = "supabase-2.28.0.tar.gz", hash = "sha256:aea299aaab2a2eed3c57e0be7fc035c6807214194cce795a3575add20268ece1"},
{file = "supabase-2.27.2-py3-none-any.whl", hash = "sha256:d4dce00b3a418ee578017ec577c0e5be47a9a636355009c76f20ed2faa15bc54"},
{file = "supabase-2.27.2.tar.gz", hash = "sha256:2aed40e4f3454438822442a1e94a47be6694c2c70392e7ae99b51a226d4293f7"},
]
[package.dependencies]
httpx = ">=0.26,<0.29"
postgrest = "2.28.0"
realtime = "2.28.0"
storage3 = "2.28.0"
supabase-auth = "2.28.0"
supabase-functions = "2.28.0"
postgrest = "2.27.2"
realtime = "2.27.2"
storage3 = "2.27.2"
supabase-auth = "2.27.2"
supabase-functions = "2.27.2"
yarl = ">=1.22.0"
[[package]]
name = "supabase-auth"
version = "2.28.0"
version = "2.27.2"
description = "Python Client Library for Supabase Auth"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.9"
groups = ["main"]
files = [
{file = "supabase_auth-2.28.0-py3-none-any.whl", hash = "sha256:2ac85026cc285054c7fa6d41924f3a333e9ec298c013e5b5e1754039ba7caec9"},
{file = "supabase_auth-2.28.0.tar.gz", hash = "sha256:2bb8f18ff39934e44b28f10918db965659f3735cd6fbfcc022fe0b82dbf8233e"},
{file = "supabase_auth-2.27.2-py3-none-any.whl", hash = "sha256:78ec25b11314d0a9527a7205f3b1c72560dccdc11b38392f80297ef98664ee91"},
{file = "supabase_auth-2.27.2.tar.gz", hash = "sha256:0f5bcc79b3677cb42e9d321f3c559070cfa40d6a29a67672cc8382fb7dc2fe97"},
]
[package.dependencies]
@@ -2526,14 +2525,14 @@ pyjwt = {version = ">=2.10.1", extras = ["crypto"]}
[[package]]
name = "supabase-functions"
version = "2.28.0"
version = "2.27.2"
description = "Library for Supabase Functions"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.9"
groups = ["main"]
files = [
{file = "supabase_functions-2.28.0-py3-none-any.whl", hash = "sha256:30bf2d586f8df285faf0621bb5d5bb3ec3157234fc820553ca156f009475e4ae"},
{file = "supabase_functions-2.28.0.tar.gz", hash = "sha256:db3dddfc37aca5858819eb461130968473bd8c75bd284581013958526dac718b"},
{file = "supabase_functions-2.27.2-py3-none-any.whl", hash = "sha256:db480efc669d0bca07605b9b6f167312af43121adcc842a111f79bea416ef754"},
{file = "supabase_functions-2.27.2.tar.gz", hash = "sha256:d0c8266207a94371cb3fd35ad3c7f025b78a97cf026861e04ccd35ac1775f80b"},
]
[package.dependencies]
@@ -2912,4 +2911,4 @@ type = ["pytest-mypy"]
[metadata]
lock-version = "2.1"
python-versions = ">=3.10,<4.0"
content-hash = "9619cae908ad38fa2c48016a58bcf4241f6f5793aa0e6cc140276e91c433cbbb"
content-hash = "40eae94995dc0a388fa832ed4af9b6137f28d5b5ced3aaea70d5f91d4d9a179d"

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@@ -11,14 +11,14 @@ python = ">=3.10,<4.0"
colorama = "^0.4.6"
cryptography = "^46.0"
expiringdict = "^1.2.2"
fastapi = "^0.128.7"
fastapi = "^0.128.0"
google-cloud-logging = "^3.13.0"
launchdarkly-server-sdk = "^9.15.0"
launchdarkly-server-sdk = "^9.14.1"
pydantic = "^2.12.5"
pydantic-settings = "^2.12.0"
pyjwt = { version = "^2.11.0", extras = ["crypto"] }
redis = "^6.2.0"
supabase = "^2.28.0"
supabase = "^2.27.2"
uvicorn = "^0.40.0"
[tool.poetry.group.dev.dependencies]

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@@ -104,12 +104,6 @@ TWITTER_CLIENT_SECRET=
# Make a new workspace for your OAuth APP -- trust me
# https://linear.app/settings/api/applications/new
# Callback URL: http://localhost:3000/auth/integrations/oauth_callback
LINEAR_API_KEY=
# Linear project and team IDs for the feature request tracker.
# Find these in your Linear workspace URL: linear.app/<workspace>/project/<project-id>
# and in team settings. Used by the chat copilot to file and search feature requests.
LINEAR_FEATURE_REQUEST_PROJECT_ID=
LINEAR_FEATURE_REQUEST_TEAM_ID=
LINEAR_CLIENT_ID=
LINEAR_CLIENT_SECRET=

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@@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
# ============================ DEPENDENCY BUILDER ============================ #
FROM debian:13-slim AS builder
# Set environment variables
@@ -53,62 +51,27 @@ COPY autogpt_platform/backend/backend/data/partial_types.py ./backend/data/parti
COPY autogpt_platform/backend/gen_prisma_types_stub.py ./
RUN poetry run prisma generate && poetry run gen-prisma-stub
# =============================== DB MIGRATOR =============================== #
# Lightweight migrate stage - only needs Prisma CLI, not full Python environment
FROM debian:13-slim AS migrate
WORKDIR /app/autogpt_platform/backend
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
# Install only what's needed for prisma migrate: Node.js and minimal Python for prisma-python
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
python3.13 \
python3-pip \
ca-certificates \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Copy Node.js from builder (needed for Prisma CLI)
COPY --from=builder /usr/bin/node /usr/bin/node
COPY --from=builder /usr/lib/node_modules /usr/lib/node_modules
COPY --from=builder /usr/bin/npm /usr/bin/npm
# Copy Prisma binaries
COPY --from=builder /root/.cache/prisma-python/binaries /root/.cache/prisma-python/binaries
# Install prisma-client-py directly (much smaller than copying full venv)
RUN pip3 install prisma>=0.15.0 --break-system-packages
COPY autogpt_platform/backend/schema.prisma ./
COPY autogpt_platform/backend/backend/data/partial_types.py ./backend/data/partial_types.py
COPY autogpt_platform/backend/gen_prisma_types_stub.py ./
COPY autogpt_platform/backend/migrations ./migrations
# ============================== BACKEND SERVER ============================== #
FROM debian:13-slim AS server
FROM debian:13-slim AS server_dependencies
WORKDIR /app
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
ENV POETRY_HOME=/opt/poetry \
POETRY_NO_INTERACTION=1 \
POETRY_VIRTUALENVS_CREATE=true \
POETRY_VIRTUALENVS_IN_PROJECT=true \
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
ENV PATH=/opt/poetry/bin:$PATH
# Install Python, FFmpeg, ImageMagick, and CLI tools for agent use.
# bubblewrap provides OS-level sandbox (whitelist-only FS + no network)
# for the bash_exec MCP tool.
# Using --no-install-recommends saves ~650MB by skipping unnecessary deps like llvm, mesa, etc.
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
# Install Python, FFmpeg, and ImageMagick (required for video processing blocks)
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
python3.13 \
python3-pip \
ffmpeg \
imagemagick \
jq \
ripgrep \
tree \
bubblewrap \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Copy poetry (build-time only, for `poetry install --only-root` to create entry points)
# Copy only necessary files from builder
COPY --from=builder /app /app
COPY --from=builder /usr/local/lib/python3* /usr/local/lib/python3*
COPY --from=builder /usr/local/bin/poetry /usr/local/bin/poetry
# Copy Node.js installation for Prisma
@@ -118,25 +81,30 @@ COPY --from=builder /usr/bin/npm /usr/bin/npm
COPY --from=builder /usr/bin/npx /usr/bin/npx
COPY --from=builder /root/.cache/prisma-python/binaries /root/.cache/prisma-python/binaries
WORKDIR /app/autogpt_platform/backend
# Copy only the .venv from builder (not the entire /app directory)
# The .venv includes the generated Prisma client
COPY --from=builder /app/autogpt_platform/backend/.venv ./.venv
ENV PATH="/app/autogpt_platform/backend/.venv/bin:$PATH"
# Copy dependency files + autogpt_libs (path dependency)
COPY autogpt_platform/autogpt_libs /app/autogpt_platform/autogpt_libs
COPY autogpt_platform/backend/poetry.lock autogpt_platform/backend/pyproject.toml ./
RUN mkdir -p /app/autogpt_platform/autogpt_libs
RUN mkdir -p /app/autogpt_platform/backend
# Copy backend code + docs (for Copilot docs search)
COPY autogpt_platform/backend ./
COPY autogpt_platform/autogpt_libs /app/autogpt_platform/autogpt_libs
COPY autogpt_platform/backend/poetry.lock autogpt_platform/backend/pyproject.toml /app/autogpt_platform/backend/
WORKDIR /app/autogpt_platform/backend
FROM server_dependencies AS migrate
# Migration stage only needs schema and migrations - much lighter than full backend
COPY autogpt_platform/backend/schema.prisma /app/autogpt_platform/backend/
COPY autogpt_platform/backend/backend/data/partial_types.py /app/autogpt_platform/backend/backend/data/partial_types.py
COPY autogpt_platform/backend/migrations /app/autogpt_platform/backend/migrations
FROM server_dependencies AS server
COPY autogpt_platform/backend /app/autogpt_platform/backend
COPY docs /app/docs
# Install the project package to create entry point scripts in .venv/bin/
# (e.g., rest, executor, ws, db, scheduler, notification - see [tool.poetry.scripts])
RUN POETRY_VIRTUALENVS_CREATE=true POETRY_VIRTUALENVS_IN_PROJECT=true \
poetry install --no-ansi --only-root
RUN poetry install --no-ansi --only-root
ENV PORT=8000
CMD ["rest"]
CMD ["poetry", "run", "rest"]

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@@ -1,9 +1,4 @@
"""Common test fixtures for server tests.
Note: Common fixtures like test_user_id, admin_user_id, target_user_id,
setup_test_user, and setup_admin_user are defined in the parent conftest.py
(backend/conftest.py) and are available here automatically.
"""
"""Common test fixtures for server tests."""
import pytest
from pytest_snapshot.plugin import Snapshot
@@ -16,6 +11,54 @@ def configured_snapshot(snapshot: Snapshot) -> Snapshot:
return snapshot
@pytest.fixture
def test_user_id() -> str:
"""Test user ID fixture."""
return "3e53486c-cf57-477e-ba2a-cb02dc828e1a"
@pytest.fixture
def admin_user_id() -> str:
"""Admin user ID fixture."""
return "4e53486c-cf57-477e-ba2a-cb02dc828e1b"
@pytest.fixture
def target_user_id() -> str:
"""Target user ID fixture."""
return "5e53486c-cf57-477e-ba2a-cb02dc828e1c"
@pytest.fixture
async def setup_test_user(test_user_id):
"""Create test user in database before tests."""
from backend.data.user import get_or_create_user
# Create the test user in the database using JWT token format
user_data = {
"sub": test_user_id,
"email": "test@example.com",
"user_metadata": {"name": "Test User"},
}
await get_or_create_user(user_data)
return test_user_id
@pytest.fixture
async def setup_admin_user(admin_user_id):
"""Create admin user in database before tests."""
from backend.data.user import get_or_create_user
# Create the admin user in the database using JWT token format
user_data = {
"sub": admin_user_id,
"email": "test-admin@example.com",
"user_metadata": {"name": "Test Admin"},
}
await get_or_create_user(user_data)
return admin_user_id
@pytest.fixture
def mock_jwt_user(test_user_id):
"""Provide mock JWT payload for regular user testing."""

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ from typing_extensions import TypedDict
import backend.api.features.store.cache as store_cache
import backend.api.features.store.model as store_model
import backend.blocks
import backend.data.block
from backend.api.external.middleware import require_permission
from backend.data import execution as execution_db
from backend.data import graph as graph_db
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ async def get_user_info(
dependencies=[Security(require_permission(APIKeyPermission.READ_BLOCK))],
)
async def get_graph_blocks() -> Sequence[dict[Any, Any]]:
blocks = [block() for block in backend.blocks.get_blocks().values()]
blocks = [block() for block in backend.data.block.get_blocks().values()]
return [b.to_dict() for b in blocks if not b.disabled]
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ async def execute_graph_block(
require_permission(APIKeyPermission.EXECUTE_BLOCK)
),
) -> CompletedBlockOutput:
obj = backend.blocks.get_block(block_id)
obj = backend.data.block.get_block(block_id)
if not obj:
raise HTTPException(status_code=404, detail=f"Block #{block_id} not found.")
if obj.disabled:

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@@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ from prisma.enums import APIKeyPermission
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field
from backend.api.external.middleware import require_permission
from backend.copilot.model import ChatSession
from backend.copilot.tools import find_agent_tool, run_agent_tool
from backend.copilot.tools.models import ToolResponseBase
from backend.api.features.chat.model import ChatSession
from backend.api.features.chat.tools import find_agent_tool, run_agent_tool
from backend.api.features.chat.tools.models import ToolResponseBase
from backend.data.auth.base import APIAuthorizationInfo
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)

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@@ -10,15 +10,10 @@ import backend.api.features.library.db as library_db
import backend.api.features.library.model as library_model
import backend.api.features.store.db as store_db
import backend.api.features.store.model as store_model
import backend.data.block
from backend.blocks import load_all_blocks
from backend.blocks._base import (
AnyBlockSchema,
BlockCategory,
BlockInfo,
BlockSchema,
BlockType,
)
from backend.blocks.llm import LlmModel
from backend.data.block import AnyBlockSchema, BlockCategory, BlockInfo, BlockSchema
from backend.data.db import query_raw_with_schema
from backend.integrations.providers import ProviderName
from backend.util.cache import cached
@@ -27,7 +22,7 @@ from backend.util.models import Pagination
from .model import (
BlockCategoryResponse,
BlockResponse,
BlockTypeFilter,
BlockType,
CountResponse,
FilterType,
Provider,
@@ -93,7 +88,7 @@ def get_block_categories(category_blocks: int = 3) -> list[BlockCategoryResponse
def get_blocks(
*,
category: str | None = None,
type: BlockTypeFilter | None = None,
type: BlockType | None = None,
provider: ProviderName | None = None,
page: int = 1,
page_size: int = 50,
@@ -674,9 +669,9 @@ async def get_suggested_blocks(count: int = 5) -> list[BlockInfo]:
for block_type in load_all_blocks().values():
block: AnyBlockSchema = block_type()
if block.disabled or block.block_type in (
BlockType.INPUT,
BlockType.OUTPUT,
BlockType.AGENT,
backend.data.block.BlockType.INPUT,
backend.data.block.BlockType.OUTPUT,
backend.data.block.BlockType.AGENT,
):
continue
# Find the execution count for this block

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ from pydantic import BaseModel
import backend.api.features.library.model as library_model
import backend.api.features.store.model as store_model
from backend.blocks._base import BlockInfo
from backend.data.block import BlockInfo
from backend.integrations.providers import ProviderName
from backend.util.models import Pagination
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ FilterType = Literal[
"my_agents",
]
BlockTypeFilter = Literal["all", "input", "action", "output"]
BlockType = Literal["all", "input", "action", "output"]
class SearchEntry(BaseModel):

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@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ async def get_block_categories(
)
async def get_blocks(
category: Annotated[str | None, fastapi.Query()] = None,
type: Annotated[builder_model.BlockTypeFilter | None, fastapi.Query()] = None,
type: Annotated[builder_model.BlockType | None, fastapi.Query()] = None,
provider: Annotated[ProviderName | None, fastapi.Query()] = None,
page: Annotated[int, fastapi.Query()] = 1,
page_size: Annotated[int, fastapi.Query()] = 50,

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@@ -0,0 +1,368 @@
"""Redis Streams consumer for operation completion messages.
This module provides a consumer (ChatCompletionConsumer) that listens for
completion notifications (OperationCompleteMessage) from external services
(like Agent Generator) and triggers the appropriate stream registry and
chat service updates via process_operation_success/process_operation_failure.
Why Redis Streams instead of RabbitMQ?
--------------------------------------
While the project typically uses RabbitMQ for async task queues (e.g., execution
queue), Redis Streams was chosen for chat completion notifications because:
1. **Unified Infrastructure**: The SSE reconnection feature already uses Redis
Streams (via stream_registry) for message persistence and replay. Using Redis
Streams for completion notifications keeps all chat streaming infrastructure
in one system, simplifying operations and reducing cross-system coordination.
2. **Message Replay**: Redis Streams support XREAD with arbitrary message IDs,
allowing consumers to replay missed messages after reconnection. This aligns
with the SSE reconnection pattern where clients can resume from last_message_id.
3. **Consumer Groups with XAUTOCLAIM**: Redis consumer groups provide automatic
load balancing across pods with explicit message claiming (XAUTOCLAIM) for
recovering from dead consumers - ideal for the completion callback pattern.
4. **Lower Latency**: For real-time SSE updates, Redis (already in-memory for
stream_registry) provides lower latency than an additional RabbitMQ hop.
5. **Atomicity with Task State**: Completion processing often needs to update
task metadata stored in Redis. Keeping both in Redis enables simpler
transactional semantics without distributed coordination.
The consumer uses Redis Streams with consumer groups for reliable message
processing across multiple platform pods, with XAUTOCLAIM for reclaiming
stale pending messages from dead consumers.
"""
import asyncio
import logging
import os
import uuid
from typing import Any
import orjson
from prisma import Prisma
from pydantic import BaseModel
from redis.exceptions import ResponseError
from backend.data.redis_client import get_redis_async
from . import stream_registry
from .completion_handler import process_operation_failure, process_operation_success
from .config import ChatConfig
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
config = ChatConfig()
class OperationCompleteMessage(BaseModel):
"""Message format for operation completion notifications."""
operation_id: str
task_id: str
success: bool
result: dict | str | None = None
error: str | None = None
class ChatCompletionConsumer:
"""Consumer for chat operation completion messages from Redis Streams.
This consumer initializes its own Prisma client in start() to ensure
database operations work correctly within this async context.
Uses Redis consumer groups to allow multiple platform pods to consume
messages reliably with automatic redelivery on failure.
"""
def __init__(self):
self._consumer_task: asyncio.Task | None = None
self._running = False
self._prisma: Prisma | None = None
self._consumer_name = f"consumer-{uuid.uuid4().hex[:8]}"
async def start(self) -> None:
"""Start the completion consumer."""
if self._running:
logger.warning("Completion consumer already running")
return
# Create consumer group if it doesn't exist
try:
redis = await get_redis_async()
await redis.xgroup_create(
config.stream_completion_name,
config.stream_consumer_group,
id="0",
mkstream=True,
)
logger.info(
f"Created consumer group '{config.stream_consumer_group}' "
f"on stream '{config.stream_completion_name}'"
)
except ResponseError as e:
if "BUSYGROUP" in str(e):
logger.debug(
f"Consumer group '{config.stream_consumer_group}' already exists"
)
else:
raise
self._running = True
self._consumer_task = asyncio.create_task(self._consume_messages())
logger.info(
f"Chat completion consumer started (consumer: {self._consumer_name})"
)
async def _ensure_prisma(self) -> Prisma:
"""Lazily initialize Prisma client on first use."""
if self._prisma is None:
database_url = os.getenv("DATABASE_URL", "postgresql://localhost:5432")
self._prisma = Prisma(datasource={"url": database_url})
await self._prisma.connect()
logger.info("[COMPLETION] Consumer Prisma client connected (lazy init)")
return self._prisma
async def stop(self) -> None:
"""Stop the completion consumer."""
self._running = False
if self._consumer_task:
self._consumer_task.cancel()
try:
await self._consumer_task
except asyncio.CancelledError:
pass
self._consumer_task = None
if self._prisma:
await self._prisma.disconnect()
self._prisma = None
logger.info("[COMPLETION] Consumer Prisma client disconnected")
logger.info("Chat completion consumer stopped")
async def _consume_messages(self) -> None:
"""Main message consumption loop with retry logic."""
max_retries = 10
retry_delay = 5 # seconds
retry_count = 0
block_timeout = 5000 # milliseconds
while self._running and retry_count < max_retries:
try:
redis = await get_redis_async()
# Reset retry count on successful connection
retry_count = 0
while self._running:
# First, claim any stale pending messages from dead consumers
# Redis does NOT auto-redeliver pending messages; we must explicitly
# claim them using XAUTOCLAIM
try:
claimed_result = await redis.xautoclaim(
name=config.stream_completion_name,
groupname=config.stream_consumer_group,
consumername=self._consumer_name,
min_idle_time=config.stream_claim_min_idle_ms,
start_id="0-0",
count=10,
)
# xautoclaim returns: (next_start_id, [(id, data), ...], [deleted_ids])
if claimed_result and len(claimed_result) >= 2:
claimed_entries = claimed_result[1]
if claimed_entries:
logger.info(
f"Claimed {len(claimed_entries)} stale pending messages"
)
for entry_id, data in claimed_entries:
if not self._running:
return
await self._process_entry(redis, entry_id, data)
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"XAUTOCLAIM failed (non-fatal): {e}")
# Read new messages from the stream
messages = await redis.xreadgroup(
groupname=config.stream_consumer_group,
consumername=self._consumer_name,
streams={config.stream_completion_name: ">"},
block=block_timeout,
count=10,
)
if not messages:
continue
for stream_name, entries in messages:
for entry_id, data in entries:
if not self._running:
return
await self._process_entry(redis, entry_id, data)
except asyncio.CancelledError:
logger.info("Consumer cancelled")
return
except Exception as e:
retry_count += 1
logger.error(
f"Consumer error (retry {retry_count}/{max_retries}): {e}",
exc_info=True,
)
if self._running and retry_count < max_retries:
await asyncio.sleep(retry_delay)
else:
logger.error("Max retries reached, stopping consumer")
return
async def _process_entry(
self, redis: Any, entry_id: str, data: dict[str, Any]
) -> None:
"""Process a single stream entry and acknowledge it on success.
Args:
redis: Redis client connection
entry_id: The stream entry ID
data: The entry data dict
"""
try:
# Handle the message
message_data = data.get("data")
if message_data:
await self._handle_message(
message_data.encode()
if isinstance(message_data, str)
else message_data
)
# Acknowledge the message after successful processing
await redis.xack(
config.stream_completion_name,
config.stream_consumer_group,
entry_id,
)
except Exception as e:
logger.error(
f"Error processing completion message {entry_id}: {e}",
exc_info=True,
)
# Message remains in pending state and will be claimed by
# XAUTOCLAIM after min_idle_time expires
async def _handle_message(self, body: bytes) -> None:
"""Handle a completion message using our own Prisma client."""
try:
data = orjson.loads(body)
message = OperationCompleteMessage(**data)
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Failed to parse completion message: {e}")
return
logger.info(
f"[COMPLETION] Received completion for operation {message.operation_id} "
f"(task_id={message.task_id}, success={message.success})"
)
# Find task in registry
task = await stream_registry.find_task_by_operation_id(message.operation_id)
if task is None:
task = await stream_registry.get_task(message.task_id)
if task is None:
logger.warning(
f"[COMPLETION] Task not found for operation {message.operation_id} "
f"(task_id={message.task_id})"
)
return
logger.info(
f"[COMPLETION] Found task: task_id={task.task_id}, "
f"session_id={task.session_id}, tool_call_id={task.tool_call_id}"
)
# Guard against empty task fields
if not task.task_id or not task.session_id or not task.tool_call_id:
logger.error(
f"[COMPLETION] Task has empty critical fields! "
f"task_id={task.task_id!r}, session_id={task.session_id!r}, "
f"tool_call_id={task.tool_call_id!r}"
)
return
if message.success:
await self._handle_success(task, message)
else:
await self._handle_failure(task, message)
async def _handle_success(
self,
task: stream_registry.ActiveTask,
message: OperationCompleteMessage,
) -> None:
"""Handle successful operation completion."""
prisma = await self._ensure_prisma()
await process_operation_success(task, message.result, prisma)
async def _handle_failure(
self,
task: stream_registry.ActiveTask,
message: OperationCompleteMessage,
) -> None:
"""Handle failed operation completion."""
prisma = await self._ensure_prisma()
await process_operation_failure(task, message.error, prisma)
# Module-level consumer instance
_consumer: ChatCompletionConsumer | None = None
async def start_completion_consumer() -> None:
"""Start the global completion consumer."""
global _consumer
if _consumer is None:
_consumer = ChatCompletionConsumer()
await _consumer.start()
async def stop_completion_consumer() -> None:
"""Stop the global completion consumer."""
global _consumer
if _consumer:
await _consumer.stop()
_consumer = None
async def publish_operation_complete(
operation_id: str,
task_id: str,
success: bool,
result: dict | str | None = None,
error: str | None = None,
) -> None:
"""Publish an operation completion message to Redis Streams.
Args:
operation_id: The operation ID that completed.
task_id: The task ID associated with the operation.
success: Whether the operation succeeded.
result: The result data (for success).
error: The error message (for failure).
"""
message = OperationCompleteMessage(
operation_id=operation_id,
task_id=task_id,
success=success,
result=result,
error=error,
)
redis = await get_redis_async()
await redis.xadd(
config.stream_completion_name,
{"data": message.model_dump_json()},
maxlen=config.stream_max_length,
)
logger.info(f"Published completion for operation {operation_id}")

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@@ -0,0 +1,344 @@
"""Shared completion handling for operation success and failure.
This module provides common logic for handling operation completion from both:
- The Redis Streams consumer (completion_consumer.py)
- The HTTP webhook endpoint (routes.py)
"""
import logging
from typing import Any
import orjson
from prisma import Prisma
from . import service as chat_service
from . import stream_registry
from .response_model import StreamError, StreamToolOutputAvailable
from .tools.models import ErrorResponse
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# Tools that produce agent_json that needs to be saved to library
AGENT_GENERATION_TOOLS = {"create_agent", "edit_agent"}
# Keys that should be stripped from agent_json when returning in error responses
SENSITIVE_KEYS = frozenset(
{
"api_key",
"apikey",
"api_secret",
"password",
"secret",
"credentials",
"credential",
"token",
"access_token",
"refresh_token",
"private_key",
"privatekey",
"auth",
"authorization",
}
)
def _sanitize_agent_json(obj: Any) -> Any:
"""Recursively sanitize agent_json by removing sensitive keys.
Args:
obj: The object to sanitize (dict, list, or primitive)
Returns:
Sanitized copy with sensitive keys removed/redacted
"""
if isinstance(obj, dict):
return {
k: "[REDACTED]" if k.lower() in SENSITIVE_KEYS else _sanitize_agent_json(v)
for k, v in obj.items()
}
elif isinstance(obj, list):
return [_sanitize_agent_json(item) for item in obj]
else:
return obj
class ToolMessageUpdateError(Exception):
"""Raised when updating a tool message in the database fails."""
pass
async def _update_tool_message(
session_id: str,
tool_call_id: str,
content: str,
prisma_client: Prisma | None,
) -> None:
"""Update tool message in database.
Args:
session_id: The session ID
tool_call_id: The tool call ID to update
content: The new content for the message
prisma_client: Optional Prisma client. If None, uses chat_service.
Raises:
ToolMessageUpdateError: If the database update fails. The caller should
handle this to avoid marking the task as completed with inconsistent state.
"""
try:
if prisma_client:
# Use provided Prisma client (for consumer with its own connection)
updated_count = await prisma_client.chatmessage.update_many(
where={
"sessionId": session_id,
"toolCallId": tool_call_id,
},
data={"content": content},
)
# Check if any rows were updated - 0 means message not found
if updated_count == 0:
raise ToolMessageUpdateError(
f"No message found with tool_call_id={tool_call_id} in session {session_id}"
)
else:
# Use service function (for webhook endpoint)
await chat_service._update_pending_operation(
session_id=session_id,
tool_call_id=tool_call_id,
result=content,
)
except ToolMessageUpdateError:
raise
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"[COMPLETION] Failed to update tool message: {e}", exc_info=True)
raise ToolMessageUpdateError(
f"Failed to update tool message for tool_call_id={tool_call_id}: {e}"
) from e
def serialize_result(result: dict | list | str | int | float | bool | None) -> str:
"""Serialize result to JSON string with sensible defaults.
Args:
result: The result to serialize. Can be a dict, list, string,
number, boolean, or None.
Returns:
JSON string representation of the result. Returns '{"status": "completed"}'
only when result is explicitly None.
"""
if isinstance(result, str):
return result
if result is None:
return '{"status": "completed"}'
return orjson.dumps(result).decode("utf-8")
async def _save_agent_from_result(
result: dict[str, Any],
user_id: str | None,
tool_name: str,
) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""Save agent to library if result contains agent_json.
Args:
result: The result dict that may contain agent_json
user_id: The user ID to save the agent for
tool_name: The tool name (create_agent or edit_agent)
Returns:
Updated result dict with saved agent details, or original result if no agent_json
"""
if not user_id:
logger.warning("[COMPLETION] Cannot save agent: no user_id in task")
return result
agent_json = result.get("agent_json")
if not agent_json:
logger.warning(
f"[COMPLETION] {tool_name} completed but no agent_json in result"
)
return result
try:
from .tools.agent_generator import save_agent_to_library
is_update = tool_name == "edit_agent"
created_graph, library_agent = await save_agent_to_library(
agent_json, user_id, is_update=is_update
)
logger.info(
f"[COMPLETION] Saved agent '{created_graph.name}' to library "
f"(graph_id={created_graph.id}, library_agent_id={library_agent.id})"
)
# Return a response similar to AgentSavedResponse
return {
"type": "agent_saved",
"message": f"Agent '{created_graph.name}' has been saved to your library!",
"agent_id": created_graph.id,
"agent_name": created_graph.name,
"library_agent_id": library_agent.id,
"library_agent_link": f"/library/agents/{library_agent.id}",
"agent_page_link": f"/build?flowID={created_graph.id}",
}
except Exception as e:
logger.error(
f"[COMPLETION] Failed to save agent to library: {e}",
exc_info=True,
)
# Return error but don't fail the whole operation
# Sanitize agent_json to remove sensitive keys before returning
return {
"type": "error",
"message": f"Agent was generated but failed to save: {str(e)}",
"error": str(e),
"agent_json": _sanitize_agent_json(agent_json),
}
async def process_operation_success(
task: stream_registry.ActiveTask,
result: dict | str | None,
prisma_client: Prisma | None = None,
) -> None:
"""Handle successful operation completion.
Publishes the result to the stream registry, updates the database,
generates LLM continuation, and marks the task as completed.
Args:
task: The active task that completed
result: The result data from the operation
prisma_client: Optional Prisma client for database operations.
If None, uses chat_service._update_pending_operation instead.
Raises:
ToolMessageUpdateError: If the database update fails. The task will be
marked as failed instead of completed to avoid inconsistent state.
"""
# For agent generation tools, save the agent to library
if task.tool_name in AGENT_GENERATION_TOOLS and isinstance(result, dict):
result = await _save_agent_from_result(result, task.user_id, task.tool_name)
# Serialize result for output (only substitute default when result is exactly None)
result_output = result if result is not None else {"status": "completed"}
output_str = (
result_output
if isinstance(result_output, str)
else orjson.dumps(result_output).decode("utf-8")
)
# Publish result to stream registry
await stream_registry.publish_chunk(
task.task_id,
StreamToolOutputAvailable(
toolCallId=task.tool_call_id,
toolName=task.tool_name,
output=output_str,
success=True,
),
)
# Update pending operation in database
# If this fails, we must not continue to mark the task as completed
result_str = serialize_result(result)
try:
await _update_tool_message(
session_id=task.session_id,
tool_call_id=task.tool_call_id,
content=result_str,
prisma_client=prisma_client,
)
except ToolMessageUpdateError:
# DB update failed - mark task as failed to avoid inconsistent state
logger.error(
f"[COMPLETION] DB update failed for task {task.task_id}, "
"marking as failed instead of completed"
)
await stream_registry.publish_chunk(
task.task_id,
StreamError(errorText="Failed to save operation result to database"),
)
await stream_registry.mark_task_completed(task.task_id, status="failed")
raise
# Generate LLM continuation with streaming
try:
await chat_service._generate_llm_continuation_with_streaming(
session_id=task.session_id,
user_id=task.user_id,
task_id=task.task_id,
)
except Exception as e:
logger.error(
f"[COMPLETION] Failed to generate LLM continuation: {e}",
exc_info=True,
)
# Mark task as completed and release Redis lock
await stream_registry.mark_task_completed(task.task_id, status="completed")
try:
await chat_service._mark_operation_completed(task.tool_call_id)
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"[COMPLETION] Failed to mark operation completed: {e}")
logger.info(
f"[COMPLETION] Successfully processed completion for task {task.task_id}"
)
async def process_operation_failure(
task: stream_registry.ActiveTask,
error: str | None,
prisma_client: Prisma | None = None,
) -> None:
"""Handle failed operation completion.
Publishes the error to the stream registry, updates the database with
the error response, and marks the task as failed.
Args:
task: The active task that failed
error: The error message from the operation
prisma_client: Optional Prisma client for database operations.
If None, uses chat_service._update_pending_operation instead.
"""
error_msg = error or "Operation failed"
# Publish error to stream registry
await stream_registry.publish_chunk(
task.task_id,
StreamError(errorText=error_msg),
)
# Update pending operation with error
# If this fails, we still continue to mark the task as failed
error_response = ErrorResponse(
message=error_msg,
error=error,
)
try:
await _update_tool_message(
session_id=task.session_id,
tool_call_id=task.tool_call_id,
content=error_response.model_dump_json(),
prisma_client=prisma_client,
)
except ToolMessageUpdateError:
# DB update failed - log but continue with cleanup
logger.error(
f"[COMPLETION] DB update failed while processing failure for task {task.task_id}, "
"continuing with cleanup"
)
# Mark task as failed and release Redis lock
await stream_registry.mark_task_completed(task.task_id, status="failed")
try:
await chat_service._mark_operation_completed(task.tool_call_id)
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"[COMPLETION] Failed to mark operation completed: {e}")
logger.info(f"[COMPLETION] Processed failure for task {task.task_id}: {error_msg}")

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@@ -27,38 +27,63 @@ class ChatConfig(BaseSettings):
session_ttl: int = Field(default=43200, description="Session TTL in seconds")
# Streaming Configuration
max_retries: int = Field(
default=3,
description="Max retries for fallback path (SDK handles retries internally)",
max_context_messages: int = Field(
default=50, ge=1, le=200, description="Maximum context messages"
)
stream_timeout: int = Field(default=300, description="Stream timeout in seconds")
max_retries: int = Field(default=3, description="Maximum number of retries")
max_agent_runs: int = Field(default=30, description="Maximum number of agent runs")
max_agent_schedules: int = Field(
default=30, description="Maximum number of agent schedules"
)
# Long-running operation configuration
long_running_operation_ttl: int = Field(
default=600,
description="TTL in seconds for long-running operation tracking in Redis (safety net if pod dies)",
)
# Stream registry configuration for SSE reconnection
stream_ttl: int = Field(
default=3600,
description="TTL in seconds for stream data in Redis (1 hour)",
)
stream_lock_ttl: int = Field(
default=120,
description="TTL in seconds for stream lock (2 minutes). Short timeout allows "
"reconnection after refresh/crash without long waits.",
)
stream_max_length: int = Field(
default=10000,
description="Maximum number of messages to store per stream",
)
# Redis key prefixes for stream registry
session_meta_prefix: str = Field(
default="chat:task:meta:",
description="Prefix for session metadata hash keys",
# Redis Streams configuration for completion consumer
stream_completion_name: str = Field(
default="chat:completions",
description="Redis Stream name for operation completions",
)
turn_stream_prefix: str = Field(
stream_consumer_group: str = Field(
default="chat_consumers",
description="Consumer group name for completion stream",
)
stream_claim_min_idle_ms: int = Field(
default=60000,
description="Minimum idle time in milliseconds before claiming pending messages from dead consumers",
)
# Redis key prefixes for stream registry
task_meta_prefix: str = Field(
default="chat:task:meta:",
description="Prefix for task metadata hash keys",
)
task_stream_prefix: str = Field(
default="chat:stream:",
description="Prefix for turn message stream keys",
description="Prefix for task message stream keys",
)
task_op_prefix: str = Field(
default="chat:task:op:",
description="Prefix for operation ID to task ID mapping keys",
)
internal_api_key: str | None = Field(
default=None,
description="API key for internal webhook callbacks (env: CHAT_INTERNAL_API_KEY)",
)
# Langfuse Prompt Management Configuration
@@ -68,31 +93,6 @@ class ChatConfig(BaseSettings):
description="Name of the prompt in Langfuse to fetch",
)
# Claude Agent SDK Configuration
use_claude_agent_sdk: bool = Field(
default=True,
description="Use Claude Agent SDK for chat completions",
)
claude_agent_model: str | None = Field(
default=None,
description="Model for the Claude Agent SDK path. If None, derives from "
"the `model` field by stripping the OpenRouter provider prefix.",
)
claude_agent_max_buffer_size: int = Field(
default=10 * 1024 * 1024, # 10MB (default SDK is 1MB)
description="Max buffer size in bytes for Claude Agent SDK JSON message parsing. "
"Increase if tool outputs exceed the limit.",
)
claude_agent_max_subtasks: int = Field(
default=10,
description="Max number of sub-agent Tasks the SDK can spawn per session.",
)
claude_agent_use_resume: bool = Field(
default=True,
description="Use --resume for multi-turn conversations instead of "
"history compression. Falls back to compression when unavailable.",
)
# Extended thinking configuration for Claude models
thinking_enabled: bool = Field(
default=True,
@@ -130,16 +130,13 @@ class ChatConfig(BaseSettings):
v = "https://openrouter.ai/api/v1"
return v
@field_validator("use_claude_agent_sdk", mode="before")
@field_validator("internal_api_key", mode="before")
@classmethod
def get_use_claude_agent_sdk(cls, v):
"""Get use_claude_agent_sdk from environment if not provided."""
# Check environment variable - default to True if not set
env_val = os.getenv("CHAT_USE_CLAUDE_AGENT_SDK", "").lower()
if env_val:
return env_val in ("true", "1", "yes", "on")
# Default to True (SDK enabled by default)
return True if v is None else v
def get_internal_api_key(cls, v):
"""Get internal API key from environment if not provided."""
if v is None:
v = os.getenv("CHAT_INTERNAL_API_KEY")
return v
# Prompt paths for different contexts
PROMPT_PATHS: dict[str, str] = {

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@@ -3,9 +3,8 @@
import asyncio
import logging
from datetime import UTC, datetime
from typing import Any
from typing import Any, cast
from prisma.errors import UniqueViolationError
from prisma.models import ChatMessage as PrismaChatMessage
from prisma.models import ChatSession as PrismaChatSession
from prisma.types import (
@@ -15,27 +14,29 @@ from prisma.types import (
ChatSessionWhereInput,
)
from backend.data import db
from backend.data.db import transaction
from backend.util.json import SafeJson
from .model import ChatMessage, ChatSession, ChatSessionInfo
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
async def get_chat_session(session_id: str) -> ChatSession | None:
async def get_chat_session(session_id: str) -> PrismaChatSession | None:
"""Get a chat session by ID from the database."""
session = await PrismaChatSession.prisma().find_unique(
where={"id": session_id},
include={"Messages": {"order_by": {"sequence": "asc"}}},
include={"Messages": True},
)
return ChatSession.from_db(session) if session else None
if session and session.Messages:
# Sort messages by sequence in Python - Prisma Python client doesn't support
# order_by in include clauses (unlike Prisma JS), so we sort after fetching
session.Messages.sort(key=lambda m: m.sequence)
return session
async def create_chat_session(
session_id: str,
user_id: str,
) -> ChatSessionInfo:
) -> PrismaChatSession:
"""Create a new chat session in the database."""
data = ChatSessionCreateInput(
id=session_id,
@@ -44,8 +45,7 @@ async def create_chat_session(
successfulAgentRuns=SafeJson({}),
successfulAgentSchedules=SafeJson({}),
)
prisma_session = await PrismaChatSession.prisma().create(data=data)
return ChatSessionInfo.from_db(prisma_session)
return await PrismaChatSession.prisma().create(data=data)
async def update_chat_session(
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ async def update_chat_session(
total_prompt_tokens: int | None = None,
total_completion_tokens: int | None = None,
title: str | None = None,
) -> ChatSession | None:
) -> PrismaChatSession | None:
"""Update a chat session's metadata."""
data: ChatSessionUpdateInput = {"updatedAt": datetime.now(UTC)}
@@ -76,9 +76,12 @@ async def update_chat_session(
session = await PrismaChatSession.prisma().update(
where={"id": session_id},
data=data,
include={"Messages": {"order_by": {"sequence": "asc"}}},
include={"Messages": True},
)
return ChatSession.from_db(session) if session else None
if session and session.Messages:
# Sort in Python - Prisma Python doesn't support order_by in include clauses
session.Messages.sort(key=lambda m: m.sequence)
return session
async def add_chat_message(
@@ -91,11 +94,12 @@ async def add_chat_message(
refusal: str | None = None,
tool_calls: list[dict[str, Any]] | None = None,
function_call: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
) -> ChatMessage:
) -> PrismaChatMessage:
"""Add a message to a chat session."""
# Build ChatMessageCreateInput with only non-None values
# (Prisma TypedDict rejects optional fields set to None)
data: ChatMessageCreateInput = {
# Build input dict dynamically rather than using ChatMessageCreateInput directly
# because Prisma's TypedDict validation rejects optional fields set to None.
# We only include fields that have values, then cast at the end.
data: dict[str, Any] = {
"Session": {"connect": {"id": session_id}},
"role": role,
"sequence": sequence,
@@ -123,117 +127,81 @@ async def add_chat_message(
where={"id": session_id},
data={"updatedAt": datetime.now(UTC)},
),
PrismaChatMessage.prisma().create(data=data),
PrismaChatMessage.prisma().create(data=cast(ChatMessageCreateInput, data)),
)
return ChatMessage.from_db(message)
return message
async def add_chat_messages_batch(
session_id: str,
messages: list[dict[str, Any]],
start_sequence: int,
) -> int:
) -> list[PrismaChatMessage]:
"""Add multiple messages to a chat session in a batch.
Uses collision detection with retry: tries to create messages starting
at start_sequence. If a unique constraint violation occurs (e.g., the
streaming loop and long-running callback race), queries the latest
sequence and retries with the correct offset. This avoids unnecessary
upserts and DB queries in the common case (no collision).
Returns:
Next sequence number for the next message to be inserted. This equals
start_sequence + len(messages) and allows callers to update their
counters even when collision detection adjusts start_sequence.
Uses a transaction for atomicity - if any message creation fails,
the entire batch is rolled back.
"""
if not messages:
# No messages to add - return current count
return start_sequence
return []
max_retries = 5
for attempt in range(max_retries):
try:
# Single timestamp for all messages and session update
now = datetime.now(UTC)
created_messages = []
async with db.transaction() as tx:
# Build all message data
messages_data = []
for i, msg in enumerate(messages):
# Build ChatMessageCreateInput with only non-None values
# (Prisma TypedDict rejects optional fields set to None)
# Note: create_many doesn't support nested creates, use sessionId directly
data: ChatMessageCreateInput = {
"sessionId": session_id,
"role": msg["role"],
"sequence": start_sequence + i,
"createdAt": now,
}
async with transaction() as tx:
for i, msg in enumerate(messages):
# Build input dict dynamically rather than using ChatMessageCreateInput
# directly because Prisma's TypedDict validation rejects optional fields
# set to None. We only include fields that have values, then cast.
data: dict[str, Any] = {
"Session": {"connect": {"id": session_id}},
"role": msg["role"],
"sequence": start_sequence + i,
}
# Add optional string fields
if msg.get("content") is not None:
data["content"] = msg["content"]
if msg.get("name") is not None:
data["name"] = msg["name"]
if msg.get("tool_call_id") is not None:
data["toolCallId"] = msg["tool_call_id"]
if msg.get("refusal") is not None:
data["refusal"] = msg["refusal"]
# Add optional string fields
if msg.get("content") is not None:
data["content"] = msg["content"]
if msg.get("name") is not None:
data["name"] = msg["name"]
if msg.get("tool_call_id") is not None:
data["toolCallId"] = msg["tool_call_id"]
if msg.get("refusal") is not None:
data["refusal"] = msg["refusal"]
# Add optional JSON fields only when they have values
if msg.get("tool_calls") is not None:
data["toolCalls"] = SafeJson(msg["tool_calls"])
if msg.get("function_call") is not None:
data["functionCall"] = SafeJson(msg["function_call"])
# Add optional JSON fields only when they have values
if msg.get("tool_calls") is not None:
data["toolCalls"] = SafeJson(msg["tool_calls"])
if msg.get("function_call") is not None:
data["functionCall"] = SafeJson(msg["function_call"])
messages_data.append(data)
created = await PrismaChatMessage.prisma(tx).create(
data=cast(ChatMessageCreateInput, data)
)
created_messages.append(created)
# Run create_many and session update in parallel within transaction
# Both use the same timestamp for consistency
await asyncio.gather(
PrismaChatMessage.prisma(tx).create_many(data=messages_data),
PrismaChatSession.prisma(tx).update(
where={"id": session_id},
data={"updatedAt": now},
),
)
# Update session's updatedAt timestamp within the same transaction.
# Note: Token usage (total_prompt_tokens, total_completion_tokens) is updated
# separately via update_chat_session() after streaming completes.
await PrismaChatSession.prisma(tx).update(
where={"id": session_id},
data={"updatedAt": datetime.now(UTC)},
)
# Return next sequence number for counter sync
return start_sequence + len(messages)
except UniqueViolationError:
if attempt < max_retries - 1:
# Collision detected - query MAX(sequence)+1 and retry with correct offset
logger.info(
f"Collision detected for session {session_id} at sequence "
f"{start_sequence}, querying DB for latest sequence"
)
start_sequence = await get_next_sequence(session_id)
logger.info(
f"Retrying batch insert with start_sequence={start_sequence}"
)
continue
else:
# Max retries exceeded - propagate error
raise
# Should never reach here due to raise in exception handler
raise RuntimeError(f"Failed to insert messages after {max_retries} attempts")
return created_messages
async def get_user_chat_sessions(
user_id: str,
limit: int = 50,
offset: int = 0,
) -> list[ChatSessionInfo]:
) -> list[PrismaChatSession]:
"""Get chat sessions for a user, ordered by most recent."""
prisma_sessions = await PrismaChatSession.prisma().find_many(
return await PrismaChatSession.prisma().find_many(
where={"userId": user_id},
order={"updatedAt": "desc"},
take=limit,
skip=offset,
)
return [ChatSessionInfo.from_db(s) for s in prisma_sessions]
async def get_user_session_count(user_id: str) -> int:
@@ -272,20 +240,10 @@ async def delete_chat_session(session_id: str, user_id: str | None = None) -> bo
return False
async def get_next_sequence(session_id: str) -> int:
"""Get the next sequence number for a new message in this session.
Uses MAX(sequence) + 1 for robustness. Returns 0 if no messages exist.
More robust than COUNT(*) because it's immune to deleted messages.
Optimized to select only the sequence column using raw SQL.
The unique index on (sessionId, sequence) makes this query fast.
"""
results = await db.query_raw_with_schema(
'SELECT "sequence" FROM {schema_prefix}"ChatMessage" WHERE "sessionId" = $1 ORDER BY "sequence" DESC LIMIT 1',
session_id,
)
return 0 if not results else results[0]["sequence"] + 1
async def get_chat_session_message_count(session_id: str) -> int:
"""Get the number of messages in a chat session."""
count = await PrismaChatMessage.prisma().count(where={"sessionId": session_id})
return count
async def update_tool_message_content(

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ import asyncio
import logging
import uuid
from datetime import UTC, datetime
from typing import Any, Self, cast
from typing import Any
from weakref import WeakValueDictionary
from openai.types.chat import (
@@ -23,17 +23,26 @@ from prisma.models import ChatMessage as PrismaChatMessage
from prisma.models import ChatSession as PrismaChatSession
from pydantic import BaseModel
from backend.data.db_accessors import chat_db
from backend.data.redis_client import get_redis_async
from backend.util import json
from backend.util.exceptions import DatabaseError, RedisError
from . import db as chat_db
from .config import ChatConfig
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
config = ChatConfig()
def _parse_json_field(value: str | dict | list | None, default: Any = None) -> Any:
"""Parse a JSON field that may be stored as string or already parsed."""
if value is None:
return default
if isinstance(value, str):
return json.loads(value)
return value
# Redis cache key prefix for chat sessions
CHAT_SESSION_CACHE_PREFIX = "chat:session:"
@@ -43,7 +52,28 @@ def _get_session_cache_key(session_id: str) -> str:
return f"{CHAT_SESSION_CACHE_PREFIX}{session_id}"
# ===================== Chat data models ===================== #
# Session-level locks to prevent race conditions during concurrent upserts.
# Uses WeakValueDictionary to automatically garbage collect locks when no longer referenced,
# preventing unbounded memory growth while maintaining lock semantics for active sessions.
# Invalidation: Locks are auto-removed by GC when no coroutine holds a reference (after
# async with lock: completes). Explicit cleanup also occurs in delete_chat_session().
_session_locks: WeakValueDictionary[str, asyncio.Lock] = WeakValueDictionary()
_session_locks_mutex = asyncio.Lock()
async def _get_session_lock(session_id: str) -> asyncio.Lock:
"""Get or create a lock for a specific session to prevent concurrent upserts.
Uses WeakValueDictionary for automatic cleanup: locks are garbage collected
when no coroutine holds a reference to them, preventing memory leaks from
unbounded growth of session locks.
"""
async with _session_locks_mutex:
lock = _session_locks.get(session_id)
if lock is None:
lock = asyncio.Lock()
_session_locks[session_id] = lock
return lock
class ChatMessage(BaseModel):
@@ -55,19 +85,6 @@ class ChatMessage(BaseModel):
tool_calls: list[dict] | None = None
function_call: dict | None = None
@staticmethod
def from_db(prisma_message: PrismaChatMessage) -> "ChatMessage":
"""Convert a Prisma ChatMessage to a Pydantic ChatMessage."""
return ChatMessage(
role=prisma_message.role,
content=prisma_message.content,
name=prisma_message.name,
tool_call_id=prisma_message.toolCallId,
refusal=prisma_message.refusal,
tool_calls=_parse_json_field(prisma_message.toolCalls),
function_call=_parse_json_field(prisma_message.functionCall),
)
class Usage(BaseModel):
prompt_tokens: int
@@ -75,10 +92,11 @@ class Usage(BaseModel):
total_tokens: int
class ChatSessionInfo(BaseModel):
class ChatSession(BaseModel):
session_id: str
user_id: str
title: str | None = None
messages: list[ChatMessage]
usage: list[Usage]
credentials: dict[str, dict] = {} # Map of provider -> credential metadata
started_at: datetime
@@ -86,9 +104,40 @@ class ChatSessionInfo(BaseModel):
successful_agent_runs: dict[str, int] = {}
successful_agent_schedules: dict[str, int] = {}
@classmethod
def from_db(cls, prisma_session: PrismaChatSession) -> Self:
"""Convert Prisma ChatSession to Pydantic ChatSession."""
@staticmethod
def new(user_id: str) -> "ChatSession":
return ChatSession(
session_id=str(uuid.uuid4()),
user_id=user_id,
title=None,
messages=[],
usage=[],
credentials={},
started_at=datetime.now(UTC),
updated_at=datetime.now(UTC),
)
@staticmethod
def from_db(
prisma_session: PrismaChatSession,
prisma_messages: list[PrismaChatMessage] | None = None,
) -> "ChatSession":
"""Convert Prisma models to Pydantic ChatSession."""
messages = []
if prisma_messages:
for msg in prisma_messages:
messages.append(
ChatMessage(
role=msg.role,
content=msg.content,
name=msg.name,
tool_call_id=msg.toolCallId,
refusal=msg.refusal,
tool_calls=_parse_json_field(msg.toolCalls),
function_call=_parse_json_field(msg.functionCall),
)
)
# Parse JSON fields from Prisma
credentials = _parse_json_field(prisma_session.credentials, default={})
successful_agent_runs = _parse_json_field(
@@ -110,10 +159,11 @@ class ChatSessionInfo(BaseModel):
)
)
return cls(
return ChatSession(
session_id=prisma_session.id,
user_id=prisma_session.userId,
title=prisma_session.title,
messages=messages,
usage=usage,
credentials=credentials,
started_at=prisma_session.createdAt,
@@ -122,56 +172,6 @@ class ChatSessionInfo(BaseModel):
successful_agent_schedules=successful_agent_schedules,
)
class ChatSession(ChatSessionInfo):
messages: list[ChatMessage]
@classmethod
def new(cls, user_id: str) -> Self:
return cls(
session_id=str(uuid.uuid4()),
user_id=user_id,
title=None,
messages=[],
usage=[],
credentials={},
started_at=datetime.now(UTC),
updated_at=datetime.now(UTC),
)
@classmethod
def from_db(cls, prisma_session: PrismaChatSession) -> Self:
"""Convert Prisma ChatSession to Pydantic ChatSession."""
if prisma_session.Messages is None:
raise ValueError(
f"Prisma session {prisma_session.id} is missing Messages relation"
)
return cls(
**ChatSessionInfo.from_db(prisma_session).model_dump(),
messages=[ChatMessage.from_db(m) for m in prisma_session.Messages],
)
def add_tool_call_to_current_turn(self, tool_call: dict) -> None:
"""Attach a tool_call to the current turn's assistant message.
Searches backwards for the most recent assistant message (stopping at
any user message boundary). If found, appends the tool_call to it.
Otherwise creates a new assistant message with the tool_call.
"""
for msg in reversed(self.messages):
if msg.role == "user":
break
if msg.role == "assistant":
if not msg.tool_calls:
msg.tool_calls = []
msg.tool_calls.append(tool_call)
return
self.messages.append(
ChatMessage(role="assistant", content="", tool_calls=[tool_call])
)
def to_openai_messages(self) -> list[ChatCompletionMessageParam]:
messages = []
for message in self.messages:
@@ -258,72 +258,43 @@ class ChatSession(ChatSessionInfo):
name=message.name or "",
)
)
return self._merge_consecutive_assistant_messages(messages)
@staticmethod
def _merge_consecutive_assistant_messages(
messages: list[ChatCompletionMessageParam],
) -> list[ChatCompletionMessageParam]:
"""Merge consecutive assistant messages into single messages.
Long-running tool flows can create split assistant messages: one with
text content and another with tool_calls. Anthropic's API requires
tool_result blocks to reference a tool_use in the immediately preceding
assistant message, so these splits cause 400 errors via OpenRouter.
"""
if len(messages) < 2:
return messages
result: list[ChatCompletionMessageParam] = [messages[0]]
for msg in messages[1:]:
prev = result[-1]
if prev.get("role") != "assistant" or msg.get("role") != "assistant":
result.append(msg)
continue
prev = cast(ChatCompletionAssistantMessageParam, prev)
curr = cast(ChatCompletionAssistantMessageParam, msg)
curr_content = curr.get("content") or ""
if curr_content:
prev_content = prev.get("content") or ""
prev["content"] = (
f"{prev_content}\n{curr_content}" if prev_content else curr_content
)
curr_tool_calls = curr.get("tool_calls")
if curr_tool_calls:
prev_tool_calls = prev.get("tool_calls")
prev["tool_calls"] = (
list(prev_tool_calls) + list(curr_tool_calls)
if prev_tool_calls
else list(curr_tool_calls)
)
return result
return messages
def _parse_json_field(value: str | dict | list | None, default: Any = None) -> Any:
"""Parse a JSON field that may be stored as string or already parsed."""
if value is None:
return default
if isinstance(value, str):
return json.loads(value)
return value
async def _get_session_from_cache(session_id: str) -> ChatSession | None:
"""Get a chat session from Redis cache."""
redis_key = _get_session_cache_key(session_id)
async_redis = await get_redis_async()
raw_session: bytes | None = await async_redis.get(redis_key)
if raw_session is None:
return None
try:
session = ChatSession.model_validate_json(raw_session)
logger.info(
f"Loading session {session_id} from cache: "
f"message_count={len(session.messages)}, "
f"roles={[m.role for m in session.messages]}"
)
return session
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Failed to deserialize session {session_id}: {e}", exc_info=True)
raise RedisError(f"Corrupted session data for {session_id}") from e
# ================ Chat cache + DB operations ================ #
# NOTE: Database calls are automatically routed through DatabaseManager if Prisma is not
# connected directly.
async def cache_chat_session(session: ChatSession) -> None:
"""Cache a chat session in Redis (without persisting to the database)."""
async def _cache_session(session: ChatSession) -> None:
"""Cache a chat session in Redis."""
redis_key = _get_session_cache_key(session.session_id)
async_redis = await get_redis_async()
await async_redis.setex(redis_key, config.session_ttl, session.model_dump_json())
async def cache_chat_session(session: ChatSession) -> None:
"""Cache a chat session without persisting to the database."""
await _cache_session(session)
async def invalidate_session_cache(session_id: str) -> None:
"""Invalidate a chat session from Redis cache.
@@ -339,6 +310,80 @@ async def invalidate_session_cache(session_id: str) -> None:
logger.warning(f"Failed to invalidate session cache for {session_id}: {e}")
async def _get_session_from_db(session_id: str) -> ChatSession | None:
"""Get a chat session from the database."""
prisma_session = await chat_db.get_chat_session(session_id)
if not prisma_session:
return None
messages = prisma_session.Messages
logger.info(
f"Loading session {session_id} from DB: "
f"has_messages={messages is not None}, "
f"message_count={len(messages) if messages else 0}, "
f"roles={[m.role for m in messages] if messages else []}"
)
return ChatSession.from_db(prisma_session, messages)
async def _save_session_to_db(
session: ChatSession, existing_message_count: int
) -> None:
"""Save or update a chat session in the database."""
# Check if session exists in DB
existing = await chat_db.get_chat_session(session.session_id)
if not existing:
# Create new session
await chat_db.create_chat_session(
session_id=session.session_id,
user_id=session.user_id,
)
existing_message_count = 0
# Calculate total tokens from usage
total_prompt = sum(u.prompt_tokens for u in session.usage)
total_completion = sum(u.completion_tokens for u in session.usage)
# Update session metadata
await chat_db.update_chat_session(
session_id=session.session_id,
credentials=session.credentials,
successful_agent_runs=session.successful_agent_runs,
successful_agent_schedules=session.successful_agent_schedules,
total_prompt_tokens=total_prompt,
total_completion_tokens=total_completion,
)
# Add new messages (only those after existing count)
new_messages = session.messages[existing_message_count:]
if new_messages:
messages_data = []
for msg in new_messages:
messages_data.append(
{
"role": msg.role,
"content": msg.content,
"name": msg.name,
"tool_call_id": msg.tool_call_id,
"refusal": msg.refusal,
"tool_calls": msg.tool_calls,
"function_call": msg.function_call,
}
)
logger.info(
f"Saving {len(new_messages)} new messages to DB for session {session.session_id}: "
f"roles={[m['role'] for m in messages_data]}, "
f"start_sequence={existing_message_count}"
)
await chat_db.add_chat_messages_batch(
session_id=session.session_id,
messages=messages_data,
start_sequence=existing_message_count,
)
async def get_chat_session(
session_id: str,
user_id: str | None = None,
@@ -370,7 +415,7 @@ async def get_chat_session(
logger.warning(f"Unexpected cache error for session {session_id}: {e}")
# Fall back to database
logger.debug(f"Session {session_id} not in cache, checking database")
logger.info(f"Session {session_id} not in cache, checking database")
session = await _get_session_from_db(session_id)
if session is None:
@@ -386,7 +431,7 @@ async def get_chat_session(
# Cache the session from DB
try:
await cache_chat_session(session)
await _cache_session(session)
logger.info(f"Cached session {session_id} from database")
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"Failed to cache session {session_id}: {e}")
@@ -394,44 +439,6 @@ async def get_chat_session(
return session
async def _get_session_from_cache(session_id: str) -> ChatSession | None:
"""Get a chat session from Redis cache."""
redis_key = _get_session_cache_key(session_id)
async_redis = await get_redis_async()
raw_session: bytes | None = await async_redis.get(redis_key)
if raw_session is None:
return None
try:
session = ChatSession.model_validate_json(raw_session)
logger.info(
f"Loading session {session_id} from cache: "
f"message_count={len(session.messages)}, "
f"roles={[m.role for m in session.messages]}"
)
return session
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Failed to deserialize session {session_id}: {e}", exc_info=True)
raise RedisError(f"Corrupted session data for {session_id}") from e
async def _get_session_from_db(session_id: str) -> ChatSession | None:
"""Get a chat session from the database."""
session = await chat_db().get_chat_session(session_id)
if not session:
return None
logger.info(
f"Loaded session {session_id} from DB: "
f"has_messages={bool(session.messages)}, "
f"message_count={len(session.messages)}, "
f"roles={[m.role for m in session.messages]}"
)
return session
async def upsert_chat_session(
session: ChatSession,
) -> ChatSession:
@@ -451,18 +458,16 @@ async def upsert_chat_session(
lock = await _get_session_lock(session.session_id)
async with lock:
# Always query DB for existing message count to ensure consistency
existing_message_count = await chat_db().get_next_sequence(session.session_id)
# Get existing message count from DB for incremental saves
existing_message_count = await chat_db.get_chat_session_message_count(
session.session_id
)
db_error: Exception | None = None
# Save to database (primary storage)
try:
await _save_session_to_db(
session,
existing_message_count,
skip_existence_check=existing_message_count > 0,
)
await _save_session_to_db(session, existing_message_count)
except Exception as e:
logger.error(
f"Failed to save session {session.session_id} to database: {e}"
@@ -471,7 +476,7 @@ async def upsert_chat_session(
# Save to cache (best-effort, even if DB failed)
try:
await cache_chat_session(session)
await _cache_session(session)
except Exception as e:
# If DB succeeded but cache failed, raise cache error
if db_error is None:
@@ -492,107 +497,6 @@ async def upsert_chat_session(
return session
async def _save_session_to_db(
session: ChatSession,
existing_message_count: int,
*,
skip_existence_check: bool = False,
) -> None:
"""Save or update a chat session in the database.
Args:
skip_existence_check: When True, skip the ``get_chat_session`` query
and assume the session row already exists. Saves one DB round trip
for incremental saves during streaming.
"""
db = chat_db()
if not skip_existence_check:
# Check if session exists in DB
existing = await db.get_chat_session(session.session_id)
if not existing:
# Create new session
await db.create_chat_session(
session_id=session.session_id,
user_id=session.user_id,
)
existing_message_count = 0
# Calculate total tokens from usage
total_prompt = sum(u.prompt_tokens for u in session.usage)
total_completion = sum(u.completion_tokens for u in session.usage)
# Update session metadata
await db.update_chat_session(
session_id=session.session_id,
credentials=session.credentials,
successful_agent_runs=session.successful_agent_runs,
successful_agent_schedules=session.successful_agent_schedules,
total_prompt_tokens=total_prompt,
total_completion_tokens=total_completion,
)
# Add new messages (only those after existing count)
new_messages = session.messages[existing_message_count:]
if new_messages:
messages_data = []
for msg in new_messages:
messages_data.append(
{
"role": msg.role,
"content": msg.content,
"name": msg.name,
"tool_call_id": msg.tool_call_id,
"refusal": msg.refusal,
"tool_calls": msg.tool_calls,
"function_call": msg.function_call,
}
)
logger.info(
f"Saving {len(new_messages)} new messages to DB for session {session.session_id}: "
f"roles={[m['role'] for m in messages_data]}, "
f"start_sequence={existing_message_count}"
)
await db.add_chat_messages_batch(
session_id=session.session_id,
messages=messages_data,
start_sequence=existing_message_count,
)
async def append_and_save_message(session_id: str, message: ChatMessage) -> ChatSession:
"""Atomically append a message to a session and persist it.
Acquires the session lock, re-fetches the latest session state,
appends the message, and saves preventing message loss when
concurrent requests modify the same session.
"""
lock = await _get_session_lock(session_id)
async with lock:
session = await get_chat_session(session_id)
if session is None:
raise ValueError(f"Session {session_id} not found")
session.messages.append(message)
existing_message_count = await chat_db().get_next_sequence(session_id)
try:
await _save_session_to_db(session, existing_message_count)
except Exception as e:
raise DatabaseError(
f"Failed to persist message to session {session_id}"
) from e
try:
await cache_chat_session(session)
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"Cache write failed for session {session_id}: {e}")
return session
async def create_chat_session(user_id: str) -> ChatSession:
"""Create a new chat session and persist it.
@@ -605,7 +509,7 @@ async def create_chat_session(user_id: str) -> ChatSession:
# Create in database first - fail fast if this fails
try:
await chat_db().create_chat_session(
await chat_db.create_chat_session(
session_id=session.session_id,
user_id=user_id,
)
@@ -617,7 +521,7 @@ async def create_chat_session(user_id: str) -> ChatSession:
# Cache the session (best-effort optimization, DB is source of truth)
try:
await cache_chat_session(session)
await _cache_session(session)
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"Failed to cache new session {session.session_id}: {e}")
@@ -628,16 +532,20 @@ async def get_user_sessions(
user_id: str,
limit: int = 50,
offset: int = 0,
) -> tuple[list[ChatSessionInfo], int]:
) -> tuple[list[ChatSession], int]:
"""Get chat sessions for a user from the database with total count.
Returns:
A tuple of (sessions, total_count) where total_count is the overall
number of sessions for the user (not just the current page).
"""
db = chat_db()
sessions = await db.get_user_chat_sessions(user_id, limit, offset)
total_count = await db.get_user_session_count(user_id)
prisma_sessions = await chat_db.get_user_chat_sessions(user_id, limit, offset)
total_count = await chat_db.get_user_session_count(user_id)
sessions = []
for prisma_session in prisma_sessions:
# Convert without messages for listing (lighter weight)
sessions.append(ChatSession.from_db(prisma_session, None))
return sessions, total_count
@@ -655,7 +563,7 @@ async def delete_chat_session(session_id: str, user_id: str | None = None) -> bo
"""
# Delete from database first (with optional user_id validation)
# This confirms ownership before invalidating cache
deleted = await chat_db().delete_chat_session(session_id, user_id)
deleted = await chat_db.delete_chat_session(session_id, user_id)
if not deleted:
return False
@@ -690,52 +598,20 @@ async def update_session_title(session_id: str, title: str) -> bool:
True if updated successfully, False otherwise.
"""
try:
result = await chat_db().update_chat_session(session_id=session_id, title=title)
result = await chat_db.update_chat_session(session_id=session_id, title=title)
if result is None:
logger.warning(f"Session {session_id} not found for title update")
return False
# Update title in cache if it exists (instead of invalidating).
# This prevents race conditions where cache invalidation causes
# the frontend to see stale DB data while streaming is still in progress.
# Invalidate cache so next fetch gets updated title
try:
cached = await _get_session_from_cache(session_id)
if cached:
cached.title = title
await cache_chat_session(cached)
redis_key = _get_session_cache_key(session_id)
async_redis = await get_redis_async()
await async_redis.delete(redis_key)
except Exception as e:
# Not critical - title will be correct on next full cache refresh
logger.warning(
f"Failed to update title in cache for session {session_id}: {e}"
)
logger.warning(f"Failed to invalidate cache for session {session_id}: {e}")
return True
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Failed to update title for session {session_id}: {e}")
return False
# ==================== Chat session locks ==================== #
_session_locks: WeakValueDictionary[str, asyncio.Lock] = WeakValueDictionary()
_session_locks_mutex = asyncio.Lock()
async def _get_session_lock(session_id: str) -> asyncio.Lock:
"""Get or create a lock for a specific session to prevent concurrent upserts.
This was originally added to solve the specific problem of race conditions between
the session title thread and the conversation thread, which always occurs on the
same instance as we prevent rapid request sends on the frontend.
Uses WeakValueDictionary for automatic cleanup: locks are garbage collected
when no coroutine holds a reference to them, preventing memory leaks from
unbounded growth of session locks. Explicit cleanup also occurs
in `delete_chat_session()`.
"""
async with _session_locks_mutex:
lock = _session_locks.get(session_id)
if lock is None:
lock = asyncio.Lock()
_session_locks[session_id] = lock
return lock

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@@ -0,0 +1,119 @@
import pytest
from .model import (
ChatMessage,
ChatSession,
Usage,
get_chat_session,
upsert_chat_session,
)
messages = [
ChatMessage(content="Hello, how are you?", role="user"),
ChatMessage(
content="I'm fine, thank you!",
role="assistant",
tool_calls=[
{
"id": "t123",
"type": "function",
"function": {
"name": "get_weather",
"arguments": '{"city": "New York"}',
},
}
],
),
ChatMessage(
content="I'm using the tool to get the weather",
role="tool",
tool_call_id="t123",
),
]
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_chatsession_serialization_deserialization():
s = ChatSession.new(user_id="abc123")
s.messages = messages
s.usage = [Usage(prompt_tokens=100, completion_tokens=200, total_tokens=300)]
serialized = s.model_dump_json()
s2 = ChatSession.model_validate_json(serialized)
assert s2.model_dump() == s.model_dump()
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_chatsession_redis_storage(setup_test_user, test_user_id):
s = ChatSession.new(user_id=test_user_id)
s.messages = messages
s = await upsert_chat_session(s)
s2 = await get_chat_session(
session_id=s.session_id,
user_id=s.user_id,
)
assert s2 == s
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_chatsession_redis_storage_user_id_mismatch(
setup_test_user, test_user_id
):
s = ChatSession.new(user_id=test_user_id)
s.messages = messages
s = await upsert_chat_session(s)
s2 = await get_chat_session(s.session_id, "different_user_id")
assert s2 is None
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_chatsession_db_storage(setup_test_user, test_user_id):
"""Test that messages are correctly saved to and loaded from DB (not cache)."""
from backend.data.redis_client import get_redis_async
# Create session with messages including assistant message
s = ChatSession.new(user_id=test_user_id)
s.messages = messages # Contains user, assistant, and tool messages
assert s.session_id is not None, "Session id is not set"
# Upsert to save to both cache and DB
s = await upsert_chat_session(s)
# Clear the Redis cache to force DB load
redis_key = f"chat:session:{s.session_id}"
async_redis = await get_redis_async()
await async_redis.delete(redis_key)
# Load from DB (cache was cleared)
s2 = await get_chat_session(
session_id=s.session_id,
user_id=s.user_id,
)
assert s2 is not None, "Session not found after loading from DB"
assert len(s2.messages) == len(
s.messages
), f"Message count mismatch: expected {len(s.messages)}, got {len(s2.messages)}"
# Verify all roles are present
roles = [m.role for m in s2.messages]
assert "user" in roles, f"User message missing. Roles found: {roles}"
assert "assistant" in roles, f"Assistant message missing. Roles found: {roles}"
assert "tool" in roles, f"Tool message missing. Roles found: {roles}"
# Verify message content
for orig, loaded in zip(s.messages, s2.messages):
assert orig.role == loaded.role, f"Role mismatch: {orig.role} != {loaded.role}"
assert (
orig.content == loaded.content
), f"Content mismatch for {orig.role}: {orig.content} != {loaded.content}"
if orig.tool_calls:
assert (
loaded.tool_calls is not None
), f"Tool calls missing for {orig.role} message"
assert len(orig.tool_calls) == len(loaded.tool_calls)

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@@ -5,17 +5,11 @@ This module implements the AI SDK UI Stream Protocol (v1) for streaming chat res
See: https://ai-sdk.dev/docs/ai-sdk-ui/stream-protocol
"""
import json
import logging
from enum import Enum
from typing import Any
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field
from backend.util.json import dumps as json_dumps
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class ResponseType(str, Enum):
"""Types of streaming responses following AI SDK protocol."""
@@ -51,8 +45,7 @@ class StreamBaseResponse(BaseModel):
def to_sse(self) -> str:
"""Convert to SSE format."""
json_str = self.model_dump_json(exclude_none=True)
return f"data: {json_str}\n\n"
return f"data: {self.model_dump_json()}\n\n"
# ========== Message Lifecycle ==========
@@ -63,13 +56,15 @@ class StreamStart(StreamBaseResponse):
type: ResponseType = ResponseType.START
messageId: str = Field(..., description="Unique message ID")
sessionId: str | None = Field(
taskId: str | None = Field(
default=None,
description="Session ID for SSE reconnection.",
description="Task ID for SSE reconnection. Clients can reconnect using GET /tasks/{taskId}/stream",
)
def to_sse(self) -> str:
"""Convert to SSE format, excluding non-protocol fields like sessionId."""
"""Convert to SSE format, excluding non-protocol fields like taskId."""
import json
data: dict[str, Any] = {
"type": self.type.value,
"messageId": self.messageId,
@@ -166,6 +161,8 @@ class StreamToolOutputAvailable(StreamBaseResponse):
def to_sse(self) -> str:
"""Convert to SSE format, excluding non-spec fields."""
import json
data = {
"type": self.type.value,
"toolCallId": self.toolCallId,
@@ -196,18 +193,6 @@ class StreamError(StreamBaseResponse):
default=None, description="Additional error details"
)
def to_sse(self) -> str:
"""Convert to SSE format, only emitting fields required by AI SDK protocol.
The AI SDK uses z.strictObject({type, errorText}) which rejects
any extra fields like `code` or `details`.
"""
data = {
"type": self.type.value,
"errorText": self.errorText,
}
return f"data: {json_dumps(data)}\n\n"
class StreamHeartbeat(StreamBaseResponse):
"""Heartbeat to keep SSE connection alive during long-running operations.

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@@ -1,37 +1,29 @@
"""Chat API routes for chat session management and streaming via SSE."""
import asyncio
import logging
import uuid as uuid_module
from collections.abc import AsyncGenerator
from typing import Annotated
from uuid import uuid4
from autogpt_libs import auth
from fastapi import APIRouter, Depends, HTTPException, Query, Response, Security
from fastapi import APIRouter, Depends, Header, HTTPException, Query, Response, Security
from fastapi.responses import StreamingResponse
from pydantic import BaseModel
from backend.copilot import service as chat_service
from backend.copilot import stream_registry
from backend.copilot.config import ChatConfig
from backend.copilot.executor.utils import enqueue_cancel_task, enqueue_copilot_task
from backend.copilot.model import (
ChatMessage,
ChatSession,
append_and_save_message,
create_chat_session,
delete_chat_session,
get_chat_session,
get_user_sessions,
)
from backend.copilot.response_model import StreamError, StreamFinish, StreamHeartbeat
from backend.copilot.tools.models import (
from backend.util.exceptions import NotFoundError
from . import service as chat_service
from . import stream_registry
from .completion_handler import process_operation_failure, process_operation_success
from .config import ChatConfig
from .model import ChatSession, create_chat_session, get_chat_session, get_user_sessions
from .response_model import StreamFinish, StreamHeartbeat
from .tools.models import (
AgentDetailsResponse,
AgentOutputResponse,
AgentPreviewResponse,
AgentSavedResponse,
AgentsFoundResponse,
BlockDetailsResponse,
BlockListResponse,
BlockOutputResponse,
ClarificationNeededResponse,
@@ -42,12 +34,12 @@ from backend.copilot.tools.models import (
InputValidationErrorResponse,
NeedLoginResponse,
NoResultsResponse,
OperationInProgressResponse,
OperationPendingResponse,
OperationStartedResponse,
SetupRequirementsResponse,
SuggestedGoalResponse,
UnderstandingUpdatedResponse,
)
from backend.copilot.tracking import track_user_message
from backend.util.exceptions import NotFoundError
config = ChatConfig()
@@ -92,8 +84,10 @@ class CreateSessionResponse(BaseModel):
class ActiveStreamInfo(BaseModel):
"""Information about an active stream for reconnection."""
turn_id: str
task_id: str
last_message_id: str # Redis Stream message ID for resumption
operation_id: str # Operation ID for completion tracking
tool_name: str # Name of the tool being executed
class SessionDetailResponse(BaseModel):
@@ -123,11 +117,12 @@ class ListSessionsResponse(BaseModel):
total: int
class CancelTaskResponse(BaseModel):
"""Response model for the cancel task endpoint."""
class OperationCompleteRequest(BaseModel):
"""Request model for external completion webhook."""
cancelled: bool
reason: str | None = None
success: bool
result: dict | str | None = None
error: str | None = None
# ========== Routes ==========
@@ -204,43 +199,6 @@ async def create_session(
)
@router.delete(
"/sessions/{session_id}",
dependencies=[Security(auth.requires_user)],
status_code=204,
responses={404: {"description": "Session not found or access denied"}},
)
async def delete_session(
session_id: str,
user_id: Annotated[str, Security(auth.get_user_id)],
) -> Response:
"""
Delete a chat session.
Permanently removes a chat session and all its messages.
Only the owner can delete their sessions.
Args:
session_id: The session ID to delete.
user_id: The authenticated user's ID.
Returns:
204 No Content on success.
Raises:
HTTPException: 404 if session not found or not owned by user.
"""
deleted = await delete_chat_session(session_id, user_id)
if not deleted:
raise HTTPException(
status_code=404,
detail=f"Session {session_id} not found or access denied",
)
return Response(status_code=204)
@router.get(
"/sessions/{session_id}",
)
@@ -252,7 +210,7 @@ async def get_session(
Retrieve the details of a specific chat session.
Looks up a chat session by ID for the given user (if authenticated) and returns all session data including messages.
If there's an active stream for this session, returns active_stream info for reconnection.
If there's an active stream for this session, returns the task_id for reconnection.
Args:
session_id: The unique identifier for the desired chat session.
@@ -270,21 +228,24 @@ async def get_session(
# Check if there's an active stream for this session
active_stream_info = None
active_session, last_message_id = await stream_registry.get_active_session(
active_task, last_message_id = await stream_registry.get_active_task_for_session(
session_id, user_id
)
logger.info(
f"[GET_SESSION] session={session_id}, active_session={active_session is not None}, "
f"msg_count={len(messages)}, last_role={messages[-1].get('role') if messages else 'none'}"
)
if active_session:
# Keep the assistant message (including tool_calls) so the frontend can
# render the correct tool UI (e.g. CreateAgent with mini game).
# convertChatSessionToUiMessages handles isComplete=false by setting
# tool parts without output to state "input-available".
if active_task:
# Filter out the in-progress assistant message from the session response.
# The client will receive the complete assistant response through the SSE
# stream replay instead, preventing duplicate content.
if messages and messages[-1].get("role") == "assistant":
messages = messages[:-1]
# Use "0-0" as last_message_id to replay the stream from the beginning.
# Since we filtered out the cached assistant message, the client needs
# the full stream to reconstruct the response.
active_stream_info = ActiveStreamInfo(
turn_id=active_session.turn_id,
last_message_id=last_message_id,
task_id=active_task.task_id,
last_message_id="0-0",
operation_id=active_task.operation_id,
tool_name=active_task.tool_name,
)
return SessionDetailResponse(
@@ -297,50 +258,6 @@ async def get_session(
)
@router.post(
"/sessions/{session_id}/cancel",
status_code=200,
)
async def cancel_session_task(
session_id: str,
user_id: Annotated[str | None, Depends(auth.get_user_id)],
) -> CancelTaskResponse:
"""Cancel the active streaming task for a session.
Publishes a cancel event to the executor via RabbitMQ FANOUT, then
polls Redis until the task status flips from ``running`` or a timeout
(5 s) is reached. Returns only after the cancellation is confirmed.
"""
await _validate_and_get_session(session_id, user_id)
active_session, _ = await stream_registry.get_active_session(session_id, user_id)
if not active_session:
return CancelTaskResponse(cancelled=False, reason="no_active_task")
await enqueue_cancel_task(session_id)
logger.info(f"[CANCEL] Published cancel for session ...{session_id[-8:]}")
# Poll until the executor confirms the task is no longer running.
poll_interval = 0.5
max_wait = 5.0
waited = 0.0
while waited < max_wait:
await asyncio.sleep(poll_interval)
waited += poll_interval
task = await stream_registry.get_session(session_id)
if task is None or task.status != "running":
logger.info(
f"[CANCEL] Session ...{session_id[-8:]} confirmed stopped "
f"(status={task.status if task else 'gone'}) after {waited:.1f}s"
)
return CancelTaskResponse(cancelled=True)
logger.warning(
f"[CANCEL] Session ...{session_id[-8:]} not confirmed after {max_wait}s"
)
return CancelTaskResponse(cancelled=True, reason="cancel_published_not_confirmed")
@router.post(
"/sessions/{session_id}/stream",
)
@@ -358,15 +275,16 @@ async def stream_chat_post(
- Tool execution results
The AI generation runs in a background task that continues even if the client disconnects.
All chunks are written to a per-turn Redis stream for reconnection support. If the client
disconnects, they can reconnect using GET /sessions/{session_id}/stream to resume.
All chunks are written to Redis for reconnection support. If the client disconnects,
they can reconnect using GET /tasks/{task_id}/stream to resume from where they left off.
Args:
session_id: The chat session identifier to associate with the streamed messages.
request: Request body containing message, is_user_message, and optional context.
user_id: Optional authenticated user ID.
Returns:
StreamingResponse: SSE-formatted response chunks.
StreamingResponse: SSE-formatted response chunks. First chunk is a "start" event
containing the task_id for reconnection.
"""
import asyncio
@@ -382,9 +300,10 @@ async def stream_chat_post(
f"user={user_id}, message_len={len(request.message)}",
extra={"json_fields": log_meta},
)
await _validate_and_get_session(session_id, user_id)
session = await _validate_and_get_session(session_id, user_id)
logger.info(
f"[TIMING] session validated in {(time.perf_counter() - stream_start_time) * 1000:.1f}ms",
f"[TIMING] session validated in {(time.perf_counter() - stream_start_time)*1000:.1f}ms",
extra={
"json_fields": {
**log_meta,
@@ -393,39 +312,22 @@ async def stream_chat_post(
},
)
# Atomically append user message to session BEFORE creating task to avoid
# race condition where GET_SESSION sees task as "running" but message isn't
# saved yet. append_and_save_message re-fetches inside a lock to prevent
# message loss from concurrent requests.
if request.message:
message = ChatMessage(
role="user" if request.is_user_message else "assistant",
content=request.message,
)
if request.is_user_message:
track_user_message(
user_id=user_id,
session_id=session_id,
message_length=len(request.message),
)
logger.info(f"[STREAM] Saving user message to session {session_id}")
await append_and_save_message(session_id, message)
logger.info(f"[STREAM] User message saved for session {session_id}")
# Create a task in the stream registry for reconnection support
turn_id = str(uuid4())
log_meta["turn_id"] = turn_id
task_id = str(uuid_module.uuid4())
operation_id = str(uuid_module.uuid4())
log_meta["task_id"] = task_id
task_create_start = time.perf_counter()
await stream_registry.create_session_task(
await stream_registry.create_task(
task_id=task_id,
session_id=session_id,
user_id=user_id,
tool_call_id="chat_stream",
tool_call_id="chat_stream", # Not a tool call, but needed for the model
tool_name="chat",
turn_id=turn_id,
operation_id=operation_id,
)
logger.info(
f"[TIMING] create_session_task completed in {(time.perf_counter() - task_create_start) * 1000:.1f}ms",
f"[TIMING] create_task completed in {(time.perf_counter() - task_create_start)*1000:.1f}ms",
extra={
"json_fields": {
**log_meta,
@@ -434,21 +336,82 @@ async def stream_chat_post(
},
)
# Per-turn stream is always fresh (unique turn_id), subscribe from beginning
subscribe_from_id = "0-0"
# Background task that runs the AI generation independently of SSE connection
async def run_ai_generation():
import time as time_module
await enqueue_copilot_task(
session_id=session_id,
user_id=user_id,
message=request.message,
turn_id=turn_id,
is_user_message=request.is_user_message,
context=request.context,
)
gen_start_time = time_module.perf_counter()
logger.info(
f"[TIMING] run_ai_generation STARTED, task={task_id}, session={session_id}, user={user_id}",
extra={"json_fields": log_meta},
)
first_chunk_time, ttfc = None, None
chunk_count = 0
try:
async for chunk in chat_service.stream_chat_completion(
session_id,
request.message,
is_user_message=request.is_user_message,
user_id=user_id,
session=session, # Pass pre-fetched session to avoid double-fetch
context=request.context,
_task_id=task_id, # Pass task_id so service emits start with taskId for reconnection
):
chunk_count += 1
if first_chunk_time is None:
first_chunk_time = time_module.perf_counter()
ttfc = first_chunk_time - gen_start_time
logger.info(
f"[TIMING] FIRST AI CHUNK at {ttfc:.2f}s, type={type(chunk).__name__}",
extra={
"json_fields": {
**log_meta,
"chunk_type": type(chunk).__name__,
"time_to_first_chunk_ms": ttfc * 1000,
}
},
)
# Write to Redis (subscribers will receive via XREAD)
await stream_registry.publish_chunk(task_id, chunk)
gen_end_time = time_module.perf_counter()
total_time = (gen_end_time - gen_start_time) * 1000
logger.info(
f"[TIMING] run_ai_generation FINISHED in {total_time/1000:.1f}s; "
f"task={task_id}, session={session_id}, "
f"ttfc={ttfc or -1:.2f}s, n_chunks={chunk_count}",
extra={
"json_fields": {
**log_meta,
"total_time_ms": total_time,
"time_to_first_chunk_ms": (
ttfc * 1000 if ttfc is not None else None
),
"n_chunks": chunk_count,
}
},
)
await stream_registry.mark_task_completed(task_id, "completed")
except Exception as e:
elapsed = time_module.perf_counter() - gen_start_time
logger.error(
f"[TIMING] run_ai_generation ERROR after {elapsed:.2f}s: {e}",
extra={
"json_fields": {
**log_meta,
"elapsed_ms": elapsed * 1000,
"error": str(e),
}
},
)
await stream_registry.mark_task_completed(task_id, "failed")
# Start the AI generation in a background task
bg_task = asyncio.create_task(run_ai_generation())
await stream_registry.set_task_asyncio_task(task_id, bg_task)
setup_time = (time.perf_counter() - stream_start_time) * 1000
logger.info(
f"[TIMING] Task enqueued to RabbitMQ, setup={setup_time:.1f}ms",
f"[TIMING] Background task started, setup={setup_time:.1f}ms",
extra={"json_fields": {**log_meta, "setup_time_ms": setup_time}},
)
@@ -458,7 +421,7 @@ async def stream_chat_post(
event_gen_start = time_module.perf_counter()
logger.info(
f"[TIMING] event_generator STARTED, turn={turn_id}, session={session_id}, "
f"[TIMING] event_generator STARTED, task={task_id}, session={session_id}, "
f"user={user_id}",
extra={"json_fields": log_meta},
)
@@ -466,12 +429,11 @@ async def stream_chat_post(
first_chunk_yielded = False
chunks_yielded = 0
try:
# Subscribe from the position we captured before enqueuing
# This avoids replaying old messages while catching all new ones
subscriber_queue = await stream_registry.subscribe_to_session(
session_id=session_id,
# Subscribe to the task stream (this replays existing messages + live updates)
subscriber_queue = await stream_registry.subscribe_to_task(
task_id=task_id,
user_id=user_id,
last_message_id=subscribe_from_id,
last_message_id="0-0", # Get all messages from the beginning
)
if subscriber_queue is None:
@@ -544,29 +506,23 @@ async def stream_chat_post(
"json_fields": {**log_meta, "elapsed_ms": elapsed, "error": str(e)}
},
)
# Surface error to frontend so it doesn't appear stuck
yield StreamError(
errorText="An error occurred. Please try again.",
code="stream_error",
).to_sse()
yield StreamFinish().to_sse()
finally:
# Unsubscribe when client disconnects or stream ends
# Unsubscribe when client disconnects or stream ends to prevent resource leak
if subscriber_queue is not None:
try:
await stream_registry.unsubscribe_from_session(
session_id, subscriber_queue
await stream_registry.unsubscribe_from_task(
task_id, subscriber_queue
)
except Exception as unsub_err:
logger.error(
f"Error unsubscribing from session {session_id}: {unsub_err}",
f"Error unsubscribing from task {task_id}: {unsub_err}",
exc_info=True,
)
# AI SDK protocol termination - always yield even if unsubscribe fails
total_time = time_module.perf_counter() - event_gen_start
logger.info(
f"[TIMING] event_generator FINISHED in {total_time:.2f}s; "
f"turn={turn_id}, session={session_id}, n_chunks={chunks_yielded}",
f"task={task_id}, session={session_id}, n_chunks={chunks_yielded}",
extra={
"json_fields": {
**log_meta,
@@ -613,22 +569,17 @@ async def resume_session_stream(
"""
import asyncio
active_session, last_message_id = await stream_registry.get_active_session(
active_task, _last_id = await stream_registry.get_active_task_for_session(
session_id, user_id
)
if not active_session:
if not active_task:
return Response(status_code=204)
# Subscribe from the beginning ("0-0") to replay all chunks for this turn.
# This is necessary because hydrated messages filter out incomplete tool calls
# to avoid "No tool invocation found" errors. The resume stream delivers
# those tool calls fresh with proper SDK state.
# The AI SDK's deduplication will handle any duplicate chunks.
subscriber_queue = await stream_registry.subscribe_to_session(
session_id=session_id,
subscriber_queue = await stream_registry.subscribe_to_task(
task_id=active_task.task_id,
user_id=user_id,
last_message_id="0-0",
last_message_id="0-0", # Full replay so useChat rebuilds the message
)
if subscriber_queue is None:
@@ -664,12 +615,12 @@ async def resume_session_stream(
logger.error(f"Error in resume stream for session {session_id}: {e}")
finally:
try:
await stream_registry.unsubscribe_from_session(
session_id, subscriber_queue
await stream_registry.unsubscribe_from_task(
active_task.task_id, subscriber_queue
)
except Exception as unsub_err:
logger.error(
f"Error unsubscribing from session {active_session.session_id}: {unsub_err}",
f"Error unsubscribing from task {active_task.task_id}: {unsub_err}",
exc_info=True,
)
logger.info(
@@ -720,6 +671,231 @@ async def session_assign_user(
return {"status": "ok"}
# ========== Task Streaming (SSE Reconnection) ==========
@router.get(
"/tasks/{task_id}/stream",
)
async def stream_task(
task_id: str,
user_id: str | None = Depends(auth.get_user_id),
last_message_id: str = Query(
default="0-0",
description="Last Redis Stream message ID received (e.g., '1706540123456-0'). Use '0-0' for full replay.",
),
):
"""
Reconnect to a long-running task's SSE stream.
When a long-running operation (like agent generation) starts, the client
receives a task_id. If the connection drops, the client can reconnect
using this endpoint to resume receiving updates.
Args:
task_id: The task ID from the operation_started response.
user_id: Authenticated user ID for ownership validation.
last_message_id: Last Redis Stream message ID received ("0-0" for full replay).
Returns:
StreamingResponse: SSE-formatted response chunks starting after last_message_id.
Raises:
HTTPException: 404 if task not found, 410 if task expired, 403 if access denied.
"""
# Check task existence and expiry before subscribing
task, error_code = await stream_registry.get_task_with_expiry_info(task_id)
if error_code == "TASK_EXPIRED":
raise HTTPException(
status_code=410,
detail={
"code": "TASK_EXPIRED",
"message": "This operation has expired. Please try again.",
},
)
if error_code == "TASK_NOT_FOUND":
raise HTTPException(
status_code=404,
detail={
"code": "TASK_NOT_FOUND",
"message": f"Task {task_id} not found.",
},
)
# Validate ownership if task has an owner
if task and task.user_id and user_id != task.user_id:
raise HTTPException(
status_code=403,
detail={
"code": "ACCESS_DENIED",
"message": "You do not have access to this task.",
},
)
# Get subscriber queue from stream registry
subscriber_queue = await stream_registry.subscribe_to_task(
task_id=task_id,
user_id=user_id,
last_message_id=last_message_id,
)
if subscriber_queue is None:
raise HTTPException(
status_code=404,
detail={
"code": "TASK_NOT_FOUND",
"message": f"Task {task_id} not found or access denied.",
},
)
async def event_generator() -> AsyncGenerator[str, None]:
import asyncio
heartbeat_interval = 15.0 # Send heartbeat every 15 seconds
try:
while True:
try:
# Wait for next chunk with timeout for heartbeats
chunk = await asyncio.wait_for(
subscriber_queue.get(), timeout=heartbeat_interval
)
yield chunk.to_sse()
# Check for finish signal
if isinstance(chunk, StreamFinish):
break
except asyncio.TimeoutError:
# Send heartbeat to keep connection alive
yield StreamHeartbeat().to_sse()
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error in task stream {task_id}: {e}", exc_info=True)
finally:
# Unsubscribe when client disconnects or stream ends
try:
await stream_registry.unsubscribe_from_task(task_id, subscriber_queue)
except Exception as unsub_err:
logger.error(
f"Error unsubscribing from task {task_id}: {unsub_err}",
exc_info=True,
)
# AI SDK protocol termination - always yield even if unsubscribe fails
yield "data: [DONE]\n\n"
return StreamingResponse(
event_generator(),
media_type="text/event-stream",
headers={
"Cache-Control": "no-cache",
"Connection": "keep-alive",
"X-Accel-Buffering": "no",
"x-vercel-ai-ui-message-stream": "v1",
},
)
@router.get(
"/tasks/{task_id}",
)
async def get_task_status(
task_id: str,
user_id: str | None = Depends(auth.get_user_id),
) -> dict:
"""
Get the status of a long-running task.
Args:
task_id: The task ID to check.
user_id: Authenticated user ID for ownership validation.
Returns:
dict: Task status including task_id, status, tool_name, and operation_id.
Raises:
NotFoundError: If task_id is not found or user doesn't have access.
"""
task = await stream_registry.get_task(task_id)
if task is None:
raise NotFoundError(f"Task {task_id} not found.")
# Validate ownership - if task has an owner, requester must match
if task.user_id and user_id != task.user_id:
raise NotFoundError(f"Task {task_id} not found.")
return {
"task_id": task.task_id,
"session_id": task.session_id,
"status": task.status,
"tool_name": task.tool_name,
"operation_id": task.operation_id,
"created_at": task.created_at.isoformat(),
}
# ========== External Completion Webhook ==========
@router.post(
"/operations/{operation_id}/complete",
status_code=200,
)
async def complete_operation(
operation_id: str,
request: OperationCompleteRequest,
x_api_key: str | None = Header(default=None),
) -> dict:
"""
External completion webhook for long-running operations.
Called by Agent Generator (or other services) when an operation completes.
This triggers the stream registry to publish completion and continue LLM generation.
Args:
operation_id: The operation ID to complete.
request: Completion payload with success status and result/error.
x_api_key: Internal API key for authentication.
Returns:
dict: Status of the completion.
Raises:
HTTPException: If API key is invalid or operation not found.
"""
# Validate internal API key - reject if not configured or invalid
if not config.internal_api_key:
logger.error(
"Operation complete webhook rejected: CHAT_INTERNAL_API_KEY not configured"
)
raise HTTPException(
status_code=503,
detail="Webhook not available: internal API key not configured",
)
if x_api_key != config.internal_api_key:
raise HTTPException(status_code=401, detail="Invalid API key")
# Find task by operation_id
task = await stream_registry.find_task_by_operation_id(operation_id)
if task is None:
raise HTTPException(
status_code=404,
detail=f"Operation {operation_id} not found",
)
logger.info(
f"Received completion webhook for operation {operation_id} "
f"(task_id={task.task_id}, success={request.success})"
)
if request.success:
await process_operation_success(task, request.result)
else:
await process_operation_failure(task, request.error)
return {"status": "ok", "task_id": task.task_id}
# ========== Configuration ==========
@@ -794,12 +970,13 @@ ToolResponseUnion = (
| AgentPreviewResponse
| AgentSavedResponse
| ClarificationNeededResponse
| SuggestedGoalResponse
| BlockListResponse
| BlockDetailsResponse
| BlockOutputResponse
| DocSearchResultsResponse
| DocPageResponse
| OperationStartedResponse
| OperationPendingResponse
| OperationInProgressResponse
)

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@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
import logging
from os import getenv
import pytest
from . import service as chat_service
from .model import create_chat_session, get_chat_session, upsert_chat_session
from .response_model import (
StreamError,
StreamFinish,
StreamTextDelta,
StreamToolOutputAvailable,
)
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_stream_chat_completion(setup_test_user, test_user_id):
"""
Test the stream_chat_completion function.
"""
api_key: str | None = getenv("OPEN_ROUTER_API_KEY")
if not api_key:
return pytest.skip("OPEN_ROUTER_API_KEY is not set, skipping test")
session = await create_chat_session(test_user_id)
has_errors = False
has_ended = False
assistant_message = ""
async for chunk in chat_service.stream_chat_completion(
session.session_id, "Hello, how are you?", user_id=session.user_id
):
logger.info(chunk)
if isinstance(chunk, StreamError):
has_errors = True
if isinstance(chunk, StreamTextDelta):
assistant_message += chunk.delta
if isinstance(chunk, StreamFinish):
has_ended = True
assert has_ended, "Chat completion did not end"
assert not has_errors, "Error occurred while streaming chat completion"
assert assistant_message, "Assistant message is empty"
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_stream_chat_completion_with_tool_calls(setup_test_user, test_user_id):
"""
Test the stream_chat_completion function.
"""
api_key: str | None = getenv("OPEN_ROUTER_API_KEY")
if not api_key:
return pytest.skip("OPEN_ROUTER_API_KEY is not set, skipping test")
session = await create_chat_session(test_user_id)
session = await upsert_chat_session(session)
has_errors = False
has_ended = False
had_tool_calls = False
async for chunk in chat_service.stream_chat_completion(
session.session_id,
"Please find me an agent that can help me with my business. Use the query 'moneny printing agent'",
user_id=session.user_id,
):
logger.info(chunk)
if isinstance(chunk, StreamError):
has_errors = True
if isinstance(chunk, StreamFinish):
has_ended = True
if isinstance(chunk, StreamToolOutputAvailable):
had_tool_calls = True
assert has_ended, "Chat completion did not end"
assert not has_errors, "Error occurred while streaming chat completion"
assert had_tool_calls, "Tool calls did not occur"
session = await get_chat_session(session.session_id)
assert session, "Session not found"
assert session.usage, "Usage is empty"

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@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
"""Stream registry for managing reconnectable SSE streams.
This module provides a registry for tracking active streaming sessions and their
This module provides a registry for tracking active streaming tasks and their
messages. It uses Redis for all state management (no in-memory state), making
pods stateless and horizontally scalable.
Architecture:
- Redis Stream: Persists all messages for replay and real-time delivery
- Redis Hash: Session metadata (status, session_id, etc.)
- Redis Hash: Task metadata (status, session_id, etc.)
Subscribers:
1. Replay missed messages from Redis Stream (XREAD)
@@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ Subscribers:
import asyncio
import logging
import time
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from datetime import datetime, timezone
from typing import Any, Literal
@@ -26,25 +25,17 @@ import orjson
from backend.data.redis_client import get_redis_async
from .config import ChatConfig
from .executor.utils import COPILOT_CONSUMER_TIMEOUT_SECONDS
from .response_model import (
StreamBaseResponse,
StreamError,
StreamFinish,
StreamHeartbeat,
StreamTextDelta,
StreamTextStart,
)
from .response_model import StreamBaseResponse, StreamError, StreamFinish
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
config = ChatConfig()
# Track background tasks for this pod (just the asyncio.Task reference, not subscribers)
_local_sessions: dict[str, asyncio.Task] = {}
_local_tasks: dict[str, asyncio.Task] = {}
# Track listener tasks per subscriber queue for cleanup
# Maps queue id() to (session_id, asyncio.Task) for proper cleanup on unsubscribe
_listener_sessions: dict[int, tuple[str, asyncio.Task]] = {}
# Maps queue id() to (task_id, asyncio.Task) for proper cleanup on unsubscribe
_listener_tasks: dict[int, tuple[str, asyncio.Task]] = {}
# Timeout for putting chunks into subscriber queues (seconds)
# If the queue is full and doesn't drain within this time, send an overflow error
@@ -52,7 +43,7 @@ QUEUE_PUT_TIMEOUT = 5.0
# Lua script for atomic compare-and-swap status update (idempotent completion)
# Returns 1 if status was updated, 0 if already completed/failed
COMPLETE_SESSION_SCRIPT = """
COMPLETE_TASK_SCRIPT = """
local current = redis.call("HGET", KEYS[1], "status")
if current == "running" then
redis.call("HSET", KEYS[1], "status", ARGV[1])
@@ -63,92 +54,81 @@ return 0
@dataclass
class ActiveSession:
"""Represents an active streaming session (metadata only, no in-memory queues)."""
class ActiveTask:
"""Represents an active streaming task (metadata only, no in-memory queues)."""
task_id: str
session_id: str
user_id: str | None
tool_call_id: str
tool_name: str
turn_id: str = ""
blocking: bool = False # If True, HTTP request is waiting for completion
operation_id: str
status: Literal["running", "completed", "failed"] = "running"
created_at: datetime = field(default_factory=lambda: datetime.now(timezone.utc))
asyncio_task: asyncio.Task | None = None
def _get_session_meta_key(session_id: str) -> str:
"""Get Redis key for session metadata (keyed by session_id)."""
return f"{config.session_meta_prefix}{session_id}"
def _get_task_meta_key(task_id: str) -> str:
"""Get Redis key for task metadata."""
return f"{config.task_meta_prefix}{task_id}"
def _get_turn_stream_key(turn_id: str) -> str:
"""Get Redis key for turn message stream (keyed by turn_id for per-turn isolation)."""
return f"{config.turn_stream_prefix}{turn_id}"
def _get_task_stream_key(task_id: str) -> str:
"""Get Redis key for task message stream."""
return f"{config.task_stream_prefix}{task_id}"
def _parse_session_meta(meta: dict[Any, Any], session_id: str = "") -> ActiveSession:
"""Parse a raw Redis hash into a typed ActiveSession.
Centralises the ``meta.get(...)`` boilerplate so callers don't repeat it.
``session_id`` is used as a fallback for ``turn_id`` when the meta hash
pre-dates the turn_id field (backward compat for in-flight sessions).
"""
return ActiveSession(
session_id=meta.get("session_id", "") or session_id,
user_id=meta.get("user_id", "") or None,
tool_call_id=meta.get("tool_call_id", ""),
tool_name=meta.get("tool_name", ""),
turn_id=meta.get("turn_id", "") or session_id,
blocking=meta.get("blocking") == "1",
status=meta.get("status", "running"), # type: ignore[arg-type]
)
def _get_operation_mapping_key(operation_id: str) -> str:
"""Get Redis key for operation_id to task_id mapping."""
return f"{config.task_op_prefix}{operation_id}"
async def create_session_task(
async def create_task(
task_id: str,
session_id: str,
user_id: str | None,
tool_call_id: str,
tool_name: str,
turn_id: str = "",
blocking: bool = False,
) -> ActiveSession:
"""Create a new streaming session in Redis (keyed by session_id).
operation_id: str,
) -> ActiveTask:
"""Create a new streaming task in Redis.
Args:
session_id: Chat session ID (used as session identifier)
task_id: Unique identifier for the task
session_id: Chat session ID
user_id: User ID (may be None for anonymous)
tool_call_id: Tool call ID from the LLM
tool_name: Name of the tool being executed
turn_id: Unique per-turn UUID for stream isolation
blocking: If True, HTTP request is waiting for completion
operation_id: Operation ID for webhook callbacks
Returns:
The created ActiveSession instance (metadata only)
The created ActiveTask instance (metadata only)
"""
import time
start_time = time.perf_counter()
# Build log metadata for structured logging
log_meta = {
"component": "StreamRegistry",
"task_id": task_id,
"session_id": session_id,
}
if user_id:
log_meta["user_id"] = user_id
logger.info(
f"[TIMING] create_session_task STARTED, session={session_id}, user={user_id}, turn_id={turn_id}",
f"[TIMING] create_task STARTED, task={task_id}, session={session_id}, user={user_id}",
extra={"json_fields": log_meta},
)
# Create session
session = ActiveSession(
task = ActiveTask(
task_id=task_id,
session_id=session_id,
user_id=user_id,
tool_call_id=tool_call_id,
tool_name=tool_name,
turn_id=turn_id,
blocking=blocking,
operation_id=operation_id,
)
# Store metadata in Redis
@@ -160,21 +140,21 @@ async def create_session_task(
extra={"json_fields": {**log_meta, "duration_ms": redis_time}},
)
meta_key = _get_session_meta_key(session_id)
# No need to delete old stream — each turn_id is a fresh UUID
meta_key = _get_task_meta_key(task_id)
op_key = _get_operation_mapping_key(operation_id)
hset_start = time.perf_counter()
await redis.hset( # type: ignore[misc]
meta_key,
mapping={
"task_id": task_id,
"session_id": session_id,
"user_id": user_id or "",
"tool_call_id": tool_call_id,
"tool_name": tool_name,
"turn_id": turn_id,
"blocking": "1" if blocking else "0",
"status": session.status,
"created_at": session.created_at.isoformat(),
"operation_id": operation_id,
"status": task.status,
"created_at": task.created_at.isoformat(),
},
)
hset_time = (time.perf_counter() - hset_start) * 1000
@@ -185,17 +165,20 @@ async def create_session_task(
await redis.expire(meta_key, config.stream_ttl)
# Create operation_id -> task_id mapping for webhook lookups
await redis.set(op_key, task_id, ex=config.stream_ttl)
total_time = (time.perf_counter() - start_time) * 1000
logger.info(
f"[TIMING] create_session_task COMPLETED in {total_time:.1f}ms; session={session_id}",
f"[TIMING] create_task COMPLETED in {total_time:.1f}ms; task={task_id}, session={session_id}",
extra={"json_fields": {**log_meta, "total_time_ms": total_time}},
)
return session
return task
async def publish_chunk(
turn_id: str,
task_id: str,
chunk: StreamBaseResponse,
) -> str:
"""Publish a chunk to Redis Stream.
@@ -203,12 +186,14 @@ async def publish_chunk(
All delivery is via Redis Streams - no in-memory state.
Args:
turn_id: Turn ID (per-turn UUID) identifying the stream
task_id: Task ID to publish to
chunk: The stream response chunk to publish
Returns:
The Redis Stream message ID
"""
import time
start_time = time.perf_counter()
chunk_type = type(chunk).__name__
chunk_json = chunk.model_dump_json()
@@ -217,13 +202,13 @@ async def publish_chunk(
# Build log metadata
log_meta = {
"component": "StreamRegistry",
"turn_id": turn_id,
"task_id": task_id,
"chunk_type": chunk_type,
}
try:
redis = await get_redis_async()
stream_key = _get_turn_stream_key(turn_id)
stream_key = _get_task_stream_key(task_id)
# Write to Redis Stream for persistence and real-time delivery
xadd_start = time.perf_counter()
@@ -235,21 +220,14 @@ async def publish_chunk(
xadd_time = (time.perf_counter() - xadd_start) * 1000
message_id = raw_id if isinstance(raw_id, str) else raw_id.decode()
# Set TTL on stream to match session metadata TTL
# Set TTL on stream to match task metadata TTL
await redis.expire(stream_key, config.stream_ttl)
total_time = (time.perf_counter() - start_time) * 1000
# Only log timing for significant chunks or slow operations
if (
chunk_type
in (
"StreamStart",
"StreamFinish",
"StreamTextStart",
"StreamTextEnd",
"StreamToolInputAvailable",
"StreamToolOutputAvailable",
)
in ("StreamStart", "StreamFinish", "StreamTextStart", "StreamTextEnd")
or total_time > 50
):
logger.info(
@@ -274,39 +252,41 @@ async def publish_chunk(
return message_id
async def subscribe_to_session(
session_id: str,
async def subscribe_to_task(
task_id: str,
user_id: str | None,
last_message_id: str = "0-0",
) -> asyncio.Queue[StreamBaseResponse] | None:
"""Subscribe to a session's stream with replay of missed messages.
"""Subscribe to a task's stream with replay of missed messages.
This is fully stateless - uses Redis Stream for replay and pub/sub for live updates.
Args:
session_id: Session ID to subscribe to
task_id: Task ID to subscribe to
user_id: User ID for ownership validation
last_message_id: Last Redis Stream message ID received ("0-0" for full replay)
Returns:
An asyncio Queue that will receive stream chunks, or None if session not found
An asyncio Queue that will receive stream chunks, or None if task not found
or user doesn't have access
"""
import time
start_time = time.perf_counter()
# Build log metadata
log_meta = {"component": "StreamRegistry", "session_id": session_id}
log_meta = {"component": "StreamRegistry", "task_id": task_id}
if user_id:
log_meta["user_id"] = user_id
logger.info(
f"[TIMING] subscribe_to_session STARTED, session={session_id}, user={user_id}, last_msg={last_message_id}",
f"[TIMING] subscribe_to_task STARTED, task={task_id}, user={user_id}, last_msg={last_message_id}",
extra={"json_fields": {**log_meta, "last_message_id": last_message_id}},
)
redis_start = time.perf_counter()
redis = await get_redis_async()
meta_key = _get_session_meta_key(session_id)
meta_key = _get_task_meta_key(task_id)
meta: dict[Any, Any] = await redis.hgetall(meta_key) # type: ignore[misc]
hgetall_time = (time.perf_counter() - redis_start) * 1000
logger.info(
@@ -314,69 +294,54 @@ async def subscribe_to_session(
extra={"json_fields": {**log_meta, "duration_ms": hgetall_time}},
)
# RACE CONDITION FIX: If session not found, retry once after small delay
# This handles the case where subscribe_to_session is called immediately
# after create_session_task but before Redis propagates the write
if not meta:
logger.warning(
"[TIMING] Session not found on first attempt, retrying after 50ms delay",
extra={"json_fields": {**log_meta}},
)
await asyncio.sleep(0.05) # 50ms
meta = await redis.hgetall(meta_key) # type: ignore[misc]
if not meta:
elapsed = (time.perf_counter() - start_time) * 1000
logger.info(
f"[TIMING] Session still not found in Redis after retry ({elapsed:.1f}ms total)",
extra={
"json_fields": {
**log_meta,
"elapsed_ms": elapsed,
"reason": "session_not_found_after_retry",
}
},
)
return None
elapsed = (time.perf_counter() - start_time) * 1000
logger.info(
"[TIMING] Session found after retry",
extra={"json_fields": {**log_meta}},
f"[TIMING] Task not found in Redis after {elapsed:.1f}ms",
extra={
"json_fields": {
**log_meta,
"elapsed_ms": elapsed,
"reason": "task_not_found",
}
},
)
return None
# Note: Redis client uses decode_responses=True, so keys are strings
session_status = meta.get("status", "")
session_user_id = meta.get("user_id", "") or None
task_status = meta.get("status", "")
task_user_id = meta.get("user_id", "") or None
log_meta["session_id"] = meta.get("session_id", "")
# Validate ownership - if session has an owner, requester must match
if session_user_id:
if user_id != session_user_id:
# Validate ownership - if task has an owner, requester must match
if task_user_id:
if user_id != task_user_id:
logger.warning(
f"[TIMING] Access denied: user {user_id} tried to access session owned by {session_user_id}",
f"[TIMING] Access denied: user {user_id} tried to access task owned by {task_user_id}",
extra={
"json_fields": {
**log_meta,
"session_owner": session_user_id,
"task_owner": task_user_id,
"reason": "access_denied",
}
},
)
return None
session = _parse_session_meta(meta, session_id)
subscriber_queue: asyncio.Queue[StreamBaseResponse] = asyncio.Queue()
stream_key = _get_turn_stream_key(session.turn_id)
stream_key = _get_task_stream_key(task_id)
# Step 1: Replay messages from Redis Stream
xread_start = time.perf_counter()
messages = await redis.xread({stream_key: last_message_id}, block=None, count=1000)
messages = await redis.xread({stream_key: last_message_id}, block=0, count=1000)
xread_time = (time.perf_counter() - xread_start) * 1000
logger.info(
f"[TIMING] Redis xread (replay) took {xread_time:.1f}ms, status={session_status}",
f"[TIMING] Redis xread (replay) took {xread_time:.1f}ms, status={task_status}",
extra={
"json_fields": {
**log_meta,
"duration_ms": xread_time,
"session_status": session_status,
"task_status": task_status,
}
},
)
@@ -409,30 +374,28 @@ async def subscribe_to_session(
},
)
# Step 2: If session is still running, start stream listener for live updates
if session_status == "running":
# Step 2: If task is still running, start stream listener for live updates
if task_status == "running":
logger.info(
"[TIMING] Session still running, starting _stream_listener",
extra={"json_fields": {**log_meta, "session_status": session_status}},
"[TIMING] Task still running, starting _stream_listener",
extra={"json_fields": {**log_meta, "task_status": task_status}},
)
listener_task = asyncio.create_task(
_stream_listener(
session_id, subscriber_queue, replay_last_id, log_meta, session.turn_id
)
_stream_listener(task_id, subscriber_queue, replay_last_id, log_meta)
)
# Track listener task for cleanup on unsubscribe
_listener_sessions[id(subscriber_queue)] = (session_id, listener_task)
_listener_tasks[id(subscriber_queue)] = (task_id, listener_task)
else:
# Session is completed/failed - add finish marker
# Task is completed/failed - add finish marker
logger.info(
f"[TIMING] Session already {session_status}, adding StreamFinish",
extra={"json_fields": {**log_meta, "session_status": session_status}},
f"[TIMING] Task already {task_status}, adding StreamFinish",
extra={"json_fields": {**log_meta, "task_status": task_status}},
)
await subscriber_queue.put(StreamFinish())
total_time = (time.perf_counter() - start_time) * 1000
logger.info(
f"[TIMING] subscribe_to_session COMPLETED in {total_time:.1f}ms; session={session_id}, "
f"[TIMING] subscribe_to_task COMPLETED in {total_time:.1f}ms; task={task_id}, "
f"n_messages_replayed={replayed_count}",
extra={
"json_fields": {
@@ -446,11 +409,10 @@ async def subscribe_to_session(
async def _stream_listener(
session_id: str,
task_id: str,
subscriber_queue: asyncio.Queue[StreamBaseResponse],
last_replayed_id: str,
log_meta: dict | None = None,
turn_id: str = "",
) -> None:
"""Listen to Redis Stream for new messages using blocking XREAD.
@@ -458,20 +420,21 @@ async def _stream_listener(
when messages are published during the gap between replay and subscription.
Args:
session_id: Session ID to listen for
task_id: Task ID to listen for
subscriber_queue: Queue to deliver messages to
last_replayed_id: Last message ID from replay (continue from here)
log_meta: Structured logging metadata
turn_id: Per-turn UUID for stream key resolution
"""
import time
start_time = time.perf_counter()
# Use provided log_meta or build minimal one
if log_meta is None:
log_meta = {"component": "StreamRegistry", "session_id": session_id}
log_meta = {"component": "StreamRegistry", "task_id": task_id}
logger.info(
f"[TIMING] _stream_listener STARTED, session={session_id}, last_id={last_replayed_id}",
f"[TIMING] _stream_listener STARTED, task={task_id}, last_id={last_replayed_id}",
extra={"json_fields": {**log_meta, "last_replayed_id": last_replayed_id}},
)
@@ -484,17 +447,16 @@ async def _stream_listener(
try:
redis = await get_redis_async()
stream_key = _get_turn_stream_key(turn_id)
stream_key = _get_task_stream_key(task_id)
current_id = last_replayed_id
while True:
# Block for up to 5 seconds waiting for new messages
# This allows periodic checking if session is still running
# Short timeout prevents frontend timeout (12s) while waiting for heartbeats (15s)
# Block for up to 30 seconds waiting for new messages
# This allows periodic checking if task is still running
xread_start = time.perf_counter()
xread_count += 1
messages = await redis.xread(
{stream_key: current_id}, block=5000, count=100
{stream_key: current_id}, block=30000, count=100
)
xread_time = (time.perf_counter() - xread_start) * 1000
@@ -526,8 +488,8 @@ async def _stream_listener(
)
if not messages:
# Timeout - check if session is still running
meta_key = _get_session_meta_key(session_id)
# Timeout - check if task is still running
meta_key = _get_task_meta_key(task_id)
status = await redis.hget(meta_key, "status") # type: ignore[misc]
if status and status != "running":
try:
@@ -537,20 +499,9 @@ async def _stream_listener(
)
except asyncio.TimeoutError:
logger.warning(
f"Timeout delivering finish event for session {session_id}"
f"Timeout delivering finish event for task {task_id}"
)
break
# Session still running - send heartbeat to keep connection alive
# This prevents frontend timeout (12s) during long-running operations
try:
await asyncio.wait_for(
subscriber_queue.put(StreamHeartbeat()),
timeout=QUEUE_PUT_TIMEOUT,
)
except asyncio.TimeoutError:
logger.warning(
f"Timeout delivering heartbeat for session {session_id}"
)
continue
for _stream_name, stream_messages in messages:
@@ -610,7 +561,7 @@ async def _stream_listener(
except asyncio.QueueFull:
# Queue is completely stuck, nothing more we can do
logger.error(
f"Cannot deliver overflow error for session {session_id}, "
f"Cannot deliver overflow error for task {task_id}, "
"queue completely blocked"
)
@@ -618,7 +569,7 @@ async def _stream_listener(
if isinstance(chunk, StreamFinish):
total_time = (time.perf_counter() - start_time) * 1000
logger.info(
f"[TIMING] StreamFinish received in {total_time / 1000:.1f}s; delivered={messages_delivered}",
f"[TIMING] StreamFinish received in {total_time/1000:.1f}s; delivered={messages_delivered}",
extra={
"json_fields": {
**log_meta,
@@ -666,10 +617,10 @@ async def _stream_listener(
extra={"json_fields": log_meta},
)
finally:
# Clean up listener session mapping on exit
# Clean up listener task mapping on exit
total_time = (time.perf_counter() - start_time) * 1000
logger.info(
f"[TIMING] _stream_listener FINISHED in {total_time / 1000:.1f}s; session={session_id}, "
f"[TIMING] _stream_listener FINISHED in {total_time/1000:.1f}s; task={task_id}, "
f"delivered={messages_delivered}, xread_count={xread_count}",
extra={
"json_fields": {
@@ -680,198 +631,217 @@ async def _stream_listener(
}
},
)
_listener_sessions.pop(queue_id, None)
_listener_tasks.pop(queue_id, None)
async def mark_session_completed(
session_id: str,
error_message: str | None = None,
async def mark_task_completed(
task_id: str,
status: Literal["completed", "failed"] = "completed",
) -> bool:
"""Mark a session as completed, then publish StreamFinish.
This is the SINGLE place that publishes StreamFinish to the turn stream.
Services must NOT yield StreamFinish themselves the processor intercepts
it and calls this function instead, ensuring status is set before
StreamFinish reaches the frontend.
"""Mark a task as completed and publish finish event.
This is idempotent - calling multiple times with the same task_id is safe.
Uses atomic compare-and-swap via Lua script to prevent race conditions.
Idempotent calling multiple times is safe (returns False on no-op).
Status is updated first (source of truth), then finish event is published (best-effort).
Args:
session_id: Session ID to mark as completed
error_message: If provided, marks as "failed" and publishes a
StreamError before StreamFinish. Otherwise marks as "completed".
task_id: Task ID to mark as completed
status: Final status ("completed" or "failed")
Returns:
True if session was newly marked completed, False if already completed/failed
True if task was newly marked completed, False if already completed/failed
"""
status: Literal["completed", "failed"] = "failed" if error_message else "completed"
redis = await get_redis_async()
meta_key = _get_session_meta_key(session_id)
# Resolve turn_id for publishing to the correct stream
meta: dict[Any, Any] = await redis.hgetall(meta_key) # type: ignore[misc]
turn_id = _parse_session_meta(meta, session_id).turn_id if meta else session_id
meta_key = _get_task_meta_key(task_id)
# Atomic compare-and-swap: only update if status is "running"
result = await redis.eval(COMPLETE_SESSION_SCRIPT, 1, meta_key, status) # type: ignore[misc]
# This prevents race conditions when multiple callers try to complete simultaneously
result = await redis.eval(COMPLETE_TASK_SCRIPT, 1, meta_key, status) # type: ignore[misc]
if result == 0:
logger.debug(f"Session {session_id} already completed/failed, skipping")
logger.debug(f"Task {task_id} already completed/failed, skipping")
return False
if error_message:
try:
await publish_chunk(turn_id, StreamError(errorText=error_message))
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(
f"Failed to publish error event for session {session_id}: {e}"
)
# Publish StreamFinish AFTER status is set to "completed"/"failed".
# This is the SINGLE place that publishes StreamFinish — services and
# the processor must NOT publish it themselves.
# THEN publish finish event (best-effort - listeners can detect via status polling)
try:
await publish_chunk(turn_id, StreamFinish())
await publish_chunk(task_id, StreamFinish())
except Exception as e:
logger.error(
f"Failed to publish StreamFinish for session {session_id}: {e}. "
"The _stream_listener will detect completion via status polling."
f"Failed to publish finish event for task {task_id}: {e}. "
"Listeners will detect completion via status polling."
)
# Clean up local session reference if exists
_local_sessions.pop(session_id, None)
# Clean up local task reference if exists
_local_tasks.pop(task_id, None)
return True
async def get_session(session_id: str) -> ActiveSession | None:
"""Get a session by its ID from Redis.
async def find_task_by_operation_id(operation_id: str) -> ActiveTask | None:
"""Find a task by its operation ID.
Used by webhook callbacks to locate the task to update.
Args:
session_id: Session ID to look up
operation_id: Operation ID to search for
Returns:
ActiveSession if found, None otherwise
ActiveTask if found, None otherwise
"""
redis = await get_redis_async()
meta_key = _get_session_meta_key(session_id)
op_key = _get_operation_mapping_key(operation_id)
task_id = await redis.get(op_key)
if not task_id:
return None
task_id_str = task_id.decode() if isinstance(task_id, bytes) else task_id
return await get_task(task_id_str)
async def get_task(task_id: str) -> ActiveTask | None:
"""Get a task by its ID from Redis.
Args:
task_id: Task ID to look up
Returns:
ActiveTask if found, None otherwise
"""
redis = await get_redis_async()
meta_key = _get_task_meta_key(task_id)
meta: dict[Any, Any] = await redis.hgetall(meta_key) # type: ignore[misc]
if not meta:
return None
return _parse_session_meta(meta, session_id)
# Note: Redis client uses decode_responses=True, so keys/values are strings
return ActiveTask(
task_id=meta.get("task_id", ""),
session_id=meta.get("session_id", ""),
user_id=meta.get("user_id", "") or None,
tool_call_id=meta.get("tool_call_id", ""),
tool_name=meta.get("tool_name", ""),
operation_id=meta.get("operation_id", ""),
status=meta.get("status", "running"), # type: ignore[arg-type]
)
async def get_session_with_expiry_info(
session_id: str,
) -> tuple[ActiveSession | None, str | None]:
"""Get a session by its ID with expiration detection.
async def get_task_with_expiry_info(
task_id: str,
) -> tuple[ActiveTask | None, str | None]:
"""Get a task by its ID with expiration detection.
Returns (session, error_code) where error_code is:
- None if session found
Returns (task, error_code) where error_code is:
- None if task found
- "TASK_EXPIRED" if stream exists but metadata is gone (TTL expired)
- "TASK_NOT_FOUND" if neither exists
Args:
session_id: Session ID to look up
task_id: Task ID to look up
Returns:
Tuple of (ActiveSession or None, error_code or None)
Tuple of (ActiveTask or None, error_code or None)
"""
redis = await get_redis_async()
meta_key = _get_session_meta_key(session_id)
meta_key = _get_task_meta_key(task_id)
stream_key = _get_task_stream_key(task_id)
meta: dict[Any, Any] = await redis.hgetall(meta_key) # type: ignore[misc]
if not meta:
# Metadata expired — we can't resolve turn_id, so check using
# session_id as a best-effort fallback for the stream key.
stream_key = _get_turn_stream_key(session_id)
# Check if stream still has data (metadata expired but stream hasn't)
stream_len = await redis.xlen(stream_key)
if stream_len > 0:
return None, "TASK_EXPIRED"
return None, "TASK_NOT_FOUND"
return _parse_session_meta(meta, session_id), None
# Note: Redis client uses decode_responses=True, so keys/values are strings
return (
ActiveTask(
task_id=meta.get("task_id", ""),
session_id=meta.get("session_id", ""),
user_id=meta.get("user_id", "") or None,
tool_call_id=meta.get("tool_call_id", ""),
tool_name=meta.get("tool_name", ""),
operation_id=meta.get("operation_id", ""),
status=meta.get("status", "running"), # type: ignore[arg-type]
),
None,
)
async def get_active_session(
async def get_active_task_for_session(
session_id: str,
user_id: str | None = None,
) -> tuple[ActiveSession | None, str]:
"""Get the active (running) session, if any.
) -> tuple[ActiveTask | None, str]:
"""Get the active (running) task for a session, if any.
Direct O(1) lookup by session_id.
Scans Redis for tasks matching the session_id with status="running".
Args:
session_id: Session ID to look up
user_id: User ID for ownership validation (optional)
Returns:
Tuple of (ActiveSession if found and running, last_message_id from Redis Stream)
Tuple of (ActiveTask if found and running, last_message_id from Redis Stream)
"""
redis = await get_redis_async()
meta_key = _get_session_meta_key(session_id)
meta: dict[Any, Any] = await redis.hgetall(meta_key) # type: ignore[misc]
if not meta:
return None, "0-0"
# Scan Redis for task metadata keys
cursor = 0
tasks_checked = 0
session_status = meta.get("status", "")
session_user_id = meta.get("user_id", "") or None
while True:
cursor, keys = await redis.scan(
cursor, match=f"{config.task_meta_prefix}*", count=100
)
if session_status != "running":
return None, "0-0"
for key in keys:
tasks_checked += 1
meta: dict[Any, Any] = await redis.hgetall(key) # type: ignore[misc]
if not meta:
continue
# Validate ownership - if session has an owner, requester must match
if session_user_id and user_id != session_user_id:
return None, "0-0"
# Note: Redis client uses decode_responses=True, so keys/values are strings
task_session_id = meta.get("session_id", "")
task_status = meta.get("status", "")
task_user_id = meta.get("user_id", "") or None
task_id = meta.get("task_id", "")
# Check if session is stale (running beyond tool timeout + buffer)
# Auto-complete it to prevent infinite polling loops
# Note: Synchronous tools can run up to COPILOT_CONSUMER_TIMEOUT_SECONDS (1 hour)
# so we add a 5-minute buffer to avoid false positives during legitimate operations
created_at_str = meta.get("created_at")
if created_at_str:
try:
created_at = datetime.fromisoformat(created_at_str)
age_seconds = (datetime.now(timezone.utc) - created_at).total_seconds()
stale_threshold = (
COPILOT_CONSUMER_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + 300
) # + 5 minutes buffer
if age_seconds > stale_threshold:
logger.warning(
f"[STALE_SESSION] Auto-completing stale session {session_id[:8]}... "
f"(running for {age_seconds:.0f}s, threshold: {stale_threshold}s)"
if task_session_id == session_id and task_status == "running":
# Validate ownership - if task has an owner, requester must match
if task_user_id and user_id != task_user_id:
continue
# Get the last message ID from Redis Stream
stream_key = _get_task_stream_key(task_id)
last_id = "0-0"
try:
messages = await redis.xrevrange(stream_key, count=1)
if messages:
msg_id = messages[0][0]
last_id = msg_id if isinstance(msg_id, str) else msg_id.decode()
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"Failed to get last message ID: {e}")
return (
ActiveTask(
task_id=task_id,
session_id=task_session_id,
user_id=task_user_id,
tool_call_id=meta.get("tool_call_id", ""),
tool_name=meta.get("tool_name", ""),
operation_id=meta.get("operation_id", ""),
status="running",
),
last_id,
)
await mark_session_completed(
session_id,
error_message=f"Session timed out after {age_seconds:.0f}s",
)
return None, "0-0"
except (ValueError, TypeError) as e:
logger.warning(f"Failed to parse created_at: {e}")
session = _parse_session_meta(meta, session_id)
logger.info(
f"[SESSION_LOOKUP] Found running session {session_id[:8]}..., turn_id={session.turn_id[:8]}"
)
if cursor == 0:
break
# Get the last message ID from Redis Stream (keyed by turn_id)
stream_key = _get_turn_stream_key(session.turn_id)
last_id = "0-0"
try:
messages = await redis.xrevrange(stream_key, count=1)
if messages:
msg_id = messages[0][0]
last_id = msg_id if isinstance(msg_id, str) else msg_id.decode()
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"Failed to get last message ID: {e}")
return session, last_id
return None, "0-0"
def _reconstruct_chunk(chunk_data: dict) -> StreamBaseResponse | None:
@@ -891,7 +861,9 @@ def _reconstruct_chunk(chunk_data: dict) -> StreamBaseResponse | None:
StreamHeartbeat,
StreamStart,
StreamStartStep,
StreamTextDelta,
StreamTextEnd,
StreamTextStart,
StreamToolInputAvailable,
StreamToolInputStart,
StreamToolOutputAvailable,
@@ -929,20 +901,20 @@ def _reconstruct_chunk(chunk_data: dict) -> StreamBaseResponse | None:
return None
async def set_session_asyncio_task(session_id: str, asyncio_task: asyncio.Task) -> None:
"""Track the asyncio.Task for a session (local reference only).
async def set_task_asyncio_task(task_id: str, asyncio_task: asyncio.Task) -> None:
"""Track the asyncio.Task for a task (local reference only).
This is just for cleanup purposes - the session state is in Redis.
This is just for cleanup purposes - the task state is in Redis.
Args:
session_id: Session ID
task_id: Task ID
asyncio_task: The asyncio Task to track
"""
_local_sessions[session_id] = asyncio_task
_local_tasks[task_id] = asyncio_task
async def unsubscribe_from_session(
session_id: str,
async def unsubscribe_from_task(
task_id: str,
subscriber_queue: asyncio.Queue[StreamBaseResponse],
) -> None:
"""Clean up when a subscriber disconnects.
@@ -951,29 +923,29 @@ async def unsubscribe_from_session(
to prevent resource leaks.
Args:
session_id: Session ID
task_id: Task ID
subscriber_queue: The subscriber's queue used to look up the listener task
"""
queue_id = id(subscriber_queue)
listener_entry = _listener_sessions.pop(queue_id, None)
listener_entry = _listener_tasks.pop(queue_id, None)
if listener_entry is None:
logger.debug(
f"No listener task found for session {session_id} queue {queue_id} "
f"No listener task found for task {task_id} queue {queue_id} "
"(may have already completed)"
)
return
stored_session_id, listener_task = listener_entry
stored_task_id, listener_task = listener_entry
if stored_session_id != session_id:
if stored_task_id != task_id:
logger.warning(
f"Session ID mismatch in unsubscribe: expected {session_id}, "
f"found {stored_session_id}"
f"Task ID mismatch in unsubscribe: expected {task_id}, "
f"found {stored_task_id}"
)
if listener_task.done():
logger.debug(f"Listener task for session {session_id} already completed")
logger.debug(f"Listener task for task {task_id} already completed")
return
# Cancel the listener task
@@ -987,11 +959,9 @@ async def unsubscribe_from_session(
pass
except asyncio.TimeoutError:
logger.warning(
f"Timeout waiting for listener task cancellation for session {session_id}"
f"Timeout waiting for listener task cancellation for task {task_id}"
)
except Exception as e:
logger.error(
f"Error during listener task cancellation for session {session_id}: {e}"
)
logger.error(f"Error during listener task cancellation for task {task_id}: {e}")
logger.debug(f"Successfully unsubscribed from session {session_id}")
logger.debug(f"Successfully unsubscribed from task {task_id}")

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@@ -3,17 +3,15 @@ from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any
from openai.types.chat import ChatCompletionToolParam
from backend.copilot.model import ChatSession
from backend.copilot.tracking import track_tool_called
from backend.api.features.chat.model import ChatSession
from backend.api.features.chat.tracking import track_tool_called
from .add_understanding import AddUnderstandingTool
from .agent_output import AgentOutputTool
from .base import BaseTool
from .bash_exec import BashExecTool
from .create_agent import CreateAgentTool
from .customize_agent import CustomizeAgentTool
from .edit_agent import EditAgentTool
from .feature_requests import CreateFeatureRequestTool, SearchFeatureRequestsTool
from .find_agent import FindAgentTool
from .find_block import FindBlockTool
from .find_library_agent import FindLibraryAgentTool
@@ -21,7 +19,6 @@ from .get_doc_page import GetDocPageTool
from .run_agent import RunAgentTool
from .run_block import RunBlockTool
from .search_docs import SearchDocsTool
from .web_fetch import WebFetchTool
from .workspace_files import (
DeleteWorkspaceFileTool,
ListWorkspaceFilesTool,
@@ -30,7 +27,7 @@ from .workspace_files import (
)
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from backend.copilot.response_model import StreamToolOutputAvailable
from backend.api.features.chat.response_model import StreamToolOutputAvailable
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@@ -48,14 +45,6 @@ TOOL_REGISTRY: dict[str, BaseTool] = {
"view_agent_output": AgentOutputTool(),
"search_docs": SearchDocsTool(),
"get_doc_page": GetDocPageTool(),
# Web fetch for safe URL retrieval
"web_fetch": WebFetchTool(),
# Sandboxed code execution (bubblewrap)
"bash_exec": BashExecTool(),
# Persistent workspace tools (cloud storage, survives across sessions)
# Feature request tools
"search_feature_requests": SearchFeatureRequestsTool(),
"create_feature_request": CreateFeatureRequestTool(),
# Workspace tools for CoPilot file operations
"list_workspace_files": ListWorkspaceFilesTool(),
"read_workspace_file": ReadWorkspaceFileTool(),

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@@ -6,11 +6,11 @@ import pytest
from prisma.types import ProfileCreateInput
from pydantic import SecretStr
from backend.api.features.chat.model import ChatSession
from backend.api.features.store import db as store_db
from backend.blocks.firecrawl.scrape import FirecrawlScrapeBlock
from backend.blocks.io import AgentInputBlock, AgentOutputBlock
from backend.blocks.llm import AITextGeneratorBlock
from backend.copilot.model import ChatSession
from backend.data.db import prisma
from backend.data.graph import Graph, Link, Node, create_graph
from backend.data.model import APIKeyCredentials

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@@ -3,9 +3,11 @@
import logging
from typing import Any
from backend.copilot.model import ChatSession
from backend.data.db_accessors import understanding_db
from backend.data.understanding import BusinessUnderstandingInput
from backend.api.features.chat.model import ChatSession
from backend.data.understanding import (
BusinessUnderstandingInput,
upsert_business_understanding,
)
from .base import BaseTool
from .models import ErrorResponse, ToolResponseBase, UnderstandingUpdatedResponse
@@ -97,9 +99,7 @@ and automations for the user's specific needs."""
]
# Upsert with merge
understanding = await understanding_db().upsert_business_understanding(
user_id, input_data
)
understanding = await upsert_business_understanding(user_id, input_data)
# Build current understanding summary (filter out empty values)
current_understanding = {

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@@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ from .core import (
get_all_relevant_agents_for_generation,
get_library_agent_by_graph_id,
get_library_agent_by_id,
get_library_agents_by_ids,
get_library_agents_for_generation,
graph_to_json,
json_to_graph,
@@ -50,7 +49,6 @@ __all__ = [
"get_all_relevant_agents_for_generation",
"get_library_agent_by_graph_id",
"get_library_agent_by_id",
"get_library_agents_by_ids",
"get_library_agents_for_generation",
"get_user_message_for_error",
"graph_to_json",

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@@ -3,11 +3,11 @@
import logging
import re
import uuid
from collections.abc import Sequence
from typing import Any, NotRequired, TypedDict
from backend.data.db_accessors import graph_db, library_db, store_db
from backend.data.graph import Graph, Link, Node
from backend.api.features.library import db as library_db
from backend.api.features.store import db as store_db
from backend.data.graph import Graph, Link, Node, get_graph, get_store_listed_graphs
from backend.util.exceptions import DatabaseError, NotFoundError
from .service import (
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ AgentSummary = LibraryAgentSummary | MarketplaceAgentSummary | dict[str, Any]
def _to_dict_list(
agents: Sequence[AgentSummary] | Sequence[dict[str, Any]] | None,
agents: list[AgentSummary] | list[dict[str, Any]] | None,
) -> list[dict[str, Any]] | None:
"""Convert typed agent summaries to plain dicts for external service calls."""
if agents is None:
@@ -145,9 +145,8 @@ async def get_library_agent_by_id(
Returns:
LibraryAgentSummary if found, None otherwise
"""
db = library_db()
try:
agent = await db.get_library_agent_by_graph_id(user_id, agent_id)
agent = await library_db.get_library_agent_by_graph_id(user_id, agent_id)
if agent:
logger.debug(f"Found library agent by graph_id: {agent.name}")
return LibraryAgentSummary(
@@ -164,7 +163,7 @@ async def get_library_agent_by_id(
logger.debug(f"Could not fetch library agent by graph_id {agent_id}: {e}")
try:
agent = await db.get_library_agent(agent_id, user_id)
agent = await library_db.get_library_agent(agent_id, user_id)
if agent:
logger.debug(f"Found library agent by library_id: {agent.name}")
return LibraryAgentSummary(
@@ -191,36 +190,6 @@ async def get_library_agent_by_id(
get_library_agent_by_graph_id = get_library_agent_by_id
async def get_library_agents_by_ids(
user_id: str,
agent_ids: list[str],
) -> list[LibraryAgentSummary]:
"""Fetch multiple library agents by their IDs.
Args:
user_id: The user ID
agent_ids: List of agent IDs (can be graph_ids or library agent IDs)
Returns:
List of LibraryAgentSummary for found agents (silently skips not found)
"""
agents: list[LibraryAgentSummary] = []
for agent_id in agent_ids:
try:
agent = await get_library_agent_by_id(user_id, agent_id)
if agent:
agents.append(agent)
logger.debug(f"Fetched library agent by ID: {agent['name']}")
else:
logger.warning(f"Library agent not found for ID: {agent_id}")
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"Failed to fetch library agent {agent_id}: {e}")
continue
logger.info(f"Fetched {len(agents)}/{len(agent_ids)} library agents by ID")
return agents
async def get_library_agents_for_generation(
user_id: str,
search_query: str | None = None,
@@ -245,17 +214,10 @@ async def get_library_agents_for_generation(
Returns:
List of LibraryAgentSummary with schemas and recent executions for sub-agent composition
"""
search_term = search_query.strip() if search_query else None
if search_term and len(search_term) > 100:
raise ValueError(
f"Search query is too long ({len(search_term)} chars, max 100). "
f"Please use a shorter, more specific search term."
)
try:
response = await library_db().list_library_agents(
response = await library_db.list_library_agents(
user_id=user_id,
search_term=search_term,
search_term=search_query,
page=1,
page_size=max_results,
include_executions=True,
@@ -309,16 +271,9 @@ async def search_marketplace_agents_for_generation(
Returns:
List of LibraryAgentSummary with full input/output schemas
"""
search_term = search_query.strip()
if len(search_term) > 100:
raise ValueError(
f"Search query is too long ({len(search_term)} chars, max 100). "
f"Please use a shorter, more specific search term."
)
try:
response = await store_db().get_store_agents(
search_query=search_term,
response = await store_db.get_store_agents(
search_query=search_query,
page=1,
page_size=max_results,
)
@@ -331,7 +286,7 @@ async def search_marketplace_agents_for_generation(
return []
graph_ids = [agent.agent_graph_id for agent in agents_with_graphs]
graphs = await graph_db().get_store_listed_graphs(graph_ids)
graphs = await get_store_listed_graphs(*graph_ids)
results: list[LibraryAgentSummary] = []
for agent in agents_with_graphs:
@@ -469,7 +424,7 @@ def extract_search_terms_from_steps(
async def enrich_library_agents_from_steps(
user_id: str,
decomposition_result: DecompositionResult | dict[str, Any],
existing_agents: Sequence[AgentSummary] | Sequence[dict[str, Any]],
existing_agents: list[AgentSummary] | list[dict[str, Any]],
exclude_graph_id: str | None = None,
include_marketplace: bool = True,
max_additional_results: int = 10,
@@ -493,7 +448,7 @@ async def enrich_library_agents_from_steps(
search_terms = extract_search_terms_from_steps(decomposition_result)
if not search_terms:
return list(existing_agents)
return existing_agents
existing_ids: set[str] = set()
existing_names: set[str] = set()
@@ -556,7 +511,7 @@ async def enrich_library_agents_from_steps(
async def decompose_goal(
description: str,
context: str = "",
library_agents: Sequence[AgentSummary] | None = None,
library_agents: list[AgentSummary] | None = None,
) -> DecompositionResult | None:
"""Break down a goal into steps or return clarifying questions.
@@ -584,16 +539,22 @@ async def decompose_goal(
async def generate_agent(
instructions: DecompositionResult | dict[str, Any],
library_agents: Sequence[AgentSummary] | Sequence[dict[str, Any]] | None = None,
library_agents: list[AgentSummary] | list[dict[str, Any]] | None = None,
operation_id: str | None = None,
task_id: str | None = None,
) -> dict[str, Any] | None:
"""Generate agent JSON from instructions.
Args:
instructions: Structured instructions from decompose_goal
library_agents: User's library agents available for sub-agent composition
operation_id: Operation ID for async processing (enables Redis Streams
completion notification)
task_id: Task ID for async processing (enables Redis Streams persistence
and SSE delivery)
Returns:
Agent JSON dict, error dict {"type": "error", ...}, or None on error
Agent JSON dict, {"status": "accepted"} for async, error dict {"type": "error", ...}, or None on error
Raises:
AgentGeneratorNotConfiguredError: If the external service is not configured.
@@ -601,9 +562,13 @@ async def generate_agent(
_check_service_configured()
logger.info("Calling external Agent Generator service for generate_agent")
result = await generate_agent_external(
dict(instructions), _to_dict_list(library_agents)
dict(instructions), _to_dict_list(library_agents), operation_id, task_id
)
# Don't modify async response
if result and result.get("status") == "accepted":
return result
if result:
if isinstance(result, dict) and result.get("type") == "error":
return result
@@ -708,10 +673,9 @@ async def save_agent_to_library(
Tuple of (created Graph, LibraryAgent)
"""
graph = json_to_graph(agent_json)
db = library_db()
if is_update:
return await db.update_graph_in_library(graph, user_id)
return await db.create_graph_in_library(graph, user_id)
return await library_db.update_graph_in_library(graph, user_id)
return await library_db.create_graph_in_library(graph, user_id)
def graph_to_json(graph: Graph) -> dict[str, Any]:
@@ -771,14 +735,12 @@ async def get_agent_as_json(
Returns:
Agent as JSON dict or None if not found
"""
db = graph_db()
graph = await db.get_graph(agent_id, version=None, user_id=user_id)
graph = await get_graph(agent_id, version=None, user_id=user_id)
if not graph and user_id:
try:
library_agent = await library_db().get_library_agent(agent_id, user_id)
graph = await db.get_graph(
library_agent = await library_db.get_library_agent(agent_id, user_id)
graph = await get_graph(
library_agent.graph_id, version=None, user_id=user_id
)
except NotFoundError:
@@ -793,7 +755,9 @@ async def get_agent_as_json(
async def generate_agent_patch(
update_request: str,
current_agent: dict[str, Any],
library_agents: Sequence[AgentSummary] | None = None,
library_agents: list[AgentSummary] | None = None,
operation_id: str | None = None,
task_id: str | None = None,
) -> dict[str, Any] | None:
"""Update an existing agent using natural language.
@@ -806,10 +770,12 @@ async def generate_agent_patch(
update_request: Natural language description of changes
current_agent: Current agent JSON
library_agents: User's library agents available for sub-agent composition
operation_id: Operation ID for async processing (enables Redis Streams callback)
task_id: Task ID for async processing (enables Redis Streams callback)
Returns:
Updated agent JSON, clarifying questions dict {"type": "clarifying_questions", ...},
error dict {"type": "error", ...}, or None on error
{"status": "accepted"} for async, error dict {"type": "error", ...}, or None on error
Raises:
AgentGeneratorNotConfiguredError: If the external service is not configured.
@@ -820,6 +786,8 @@ async def generate_agent_patch(
update_request,
current_agent,
_to_dict_list(library_agents),
operation_id,
task_id,
)

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@@ -12,19 +12,8 @@ import httpx
from backend.util.settings import Settings
from .dummy import (
customize_template_dummy,
decompose_goal_dummy,
generate_agent_dummy,
generate_agent_patch_dummy,
get_blocks_dummy,
health_check_dummy,
)
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
_dummy_mode_warned = False
def _create_error_response(
error_message: str,
@@ -101,26 +90,10 @@ def _get_settings() -> Settings:
return _settings
def _is_dummy_mode() -> bool:
"""Check if dummy mode is enabled for testing."""
global _dummy_mode_warned
settings = _get_settings()
is_dummy = bool(settings.config.agentgenerator_use_dummy)
if is_dummy and not _dummy_mode_warned:
logger.warning(
"Agent Generator running in DUMMY MODE - returning mock responses. "
"Do not use in production!"
)
_dummy_mode_warned = True
return is_dummy
def is_external_service_configured() -> bool:
"""Check if external Agent Generator service is configured (or dummy mode)."""
"""Check if external Agent Generator service is configured."""
settings = _get_settings()
return bool(settings.config.agentgenerator_host) or bool(
settings.config.agentgenerator_use_dummy
)
return bool(settings.config.agentgenerator_host)
def _get_base_url() -> str:
@@ -164,9 +137,6 @@ async def decompose_goal_external(
- {"type": "error", "error": "...", "error_type": "..."} on error
Or None on unexpected error
"""
if _is_dummy_mode():
return await decompose_goal_dummy(description, context, library_agents)
client = _get_client()
if context:
@@ -242,28 +212,45 @@ async def decompose_goal_external(
async def generate_agent_external(
instructions: dict[str, Any],
library_agents: list[dict[str, Any]] | None = None,
operation_id: str | None = None,
task_id: str | None = None,
) -> dict[str, Any] | None:
"""Call the external service to generate an agent from instructions.
Args:
instructions: Structured instructions from decompose_goal
library_agents: User's library agents available for sub-agent composition
operation_id: Operation ID for async processing (enables Redis Streams callback)
task_id: Task ID for async processing (enables Redis Streams callback)
Returns:
Agent JSON dict or error dict {"type": "error", ...} on error
Agent JSON dict, {"status": "accepted"} for async, or error dict {"type": "error", ...} on error
"""
if _is_dummy_mode():
return await generate_agent_dummy(instructions, library_agents)
client = _get_client()
# Build request payload
payload: dict[str, Any] = {"instructions": instructions}
if library_agents:
payload["library_agents"] = library_agents
if operation_id and task_id:
payload["operation_id"] = operation_id
payload["task_id"] = task_id
try:
response = await client.post("/api/generate-agent", json=payload)
# Handle 202 Accepted for async processing
if response.status_code == 202:
logger.info(
f"Agent Generator accepted async request "
f"(operation_id={operation_id}, task_id={task_id})"
)
return {
"status": "accepted",
"operation_id": operation_id,
"task_id": task_id,
}
response.raise_for_status()
data = response.json()
@@ -295,6 +282,8 @@ async def generate_agent_patch_external(
update_request: str,
current_agent: dict[str, Any],
library_agents: list[dict[str, Any]] | None = None,
operation_id: str | None = None,
task_id: str | None = None,
) -> dict[str, Any] | None:
"""Call the external service to generate a patch for an existing agent.
@@ -303,16 +292,11 @@ async def generate_agent_patch_external(
current_agent: Current agent JSON
library_agents: User's library agents available for sub-agent composition
operation_id: Operation ID for async processing (enables Redis Streams callback)
session_id: Session ID for async processing (enables Redis Streams callback)
task_id: Task ID for async processing (enables Redis Streams callback)
Returns:
Updated agent JSON, clarifying questions dict, {"status": "accepted"} for async, or error dict on error
"""
if _is_dummy_mode():
return await generate_agent_patch_dummy(
update_request, current_agent, library_agents
)
client = _get_client()
# Build request payload
@@ -322,9 +306,25 @@ async def generate_agent_patch_external(
}
if library_agents:
payload["library_agents"] = library_agents
if operation_id and task_id:
payload["operation_id"] = operation_id
payload["task_id"] = task_id
try:
response = await client.post("/api/update-agent", json=payload)
# Handle 202 Accepted for async processing
if response.status_code == 202:
logger.info(
f"Agent Generator accepted async update request "
f"(operation_id={operation_id}, task_id={task_id})"
)
return {
"status": "accepted",
"operation_id": operation_id,
"task_id": task_id,
}
response.raise_for_status()
data = response.json()
@@ -379,17 +379,10 @@ async def customize_template_external(
template_agent: The template agent JSON to customize
modification_request: Natural language description of customizations
context: Additional context (e.g., answers to previous questions)
operation_id: Operation ID for async processing (enables Redis Streams callback)
session_id: Session ID for async processing (enables Redis Streams callback)
Returns:
Customized agent JSON, clarifying questions dict, or error dict on error
"""
if _is_dummy_mode():
return await customize_template_dummy(
template_agent, modification_request, context
)
client = _get_client()
request = modification_request
@@ -452,9 +445,6 @@ async def get_blocks_external() -> list[dict[str, Any]] | None:
Returns:
List of block info dicts or None on error
"""
if _is_dummy_mode():
return await get_blocks_dummy()
client = _get_client()
try:
@@ -488,9 +478,6 @@ async def health_check() -> bool:
if not is_external_service_configured():
return False
if _is_dummy_mode():
return await health_check_dummy()
client = _get_client()
try:

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@@ -7,9 +7,10 @@ from typing import Any
from pydantic import BaseModel, field_validator
from backend.api.features.chat.model import ChatSession
from backend.api.features.library import db as library_db
from backend.api.features.library.model import LibraryAgent
from backend.copilot.model import ChatSession
from backend.data.db_accessors import execution_db, library_db
from backend.data import execution as execution_db
from backend.data.execution import ExecutionStatus, GraphExecution, GraphExecutionMeta
from .base import BaseTool
@@ -164,12 +165,10 @@ class AgentOutputTool(BaseTool):
Resolve agent from provided identifiers.
Returns (library_agent, error_message).
"""
lib_db = library_db()
# Priority 1: Exact library agent ID
if library_agent_id:
try:
agent = await lib_db.get_library_agent(library_agent_id, user_id)
agent = await library_db.get_library_agent(library_agent_id, user_id)
return agent, None
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"Failed to get library agent by ID: {e}")
@@ -183,7 +182,7 @@ class AgentOutputTool(BaseTool):
return None, f"Agent '{store_slug}' not found in marketplace"
# Find in user's library by graph_id
agent = await lib_db.get_library_agent_by_graph_id(user_id, graph.id)
agent = await library_db.get_library_agent_by_graph_id(user_id, graph.id)
if not agent:
return (
None,
@@ -195,7 +194,7 @@ class AgentOutputTool(BaseTool):
# Priority 3: Fuzzy name search in library
if agent_name:
try:
response = await lib_db.list_library_agents(
response = await library_db.list_library_agents(
user_id=user_id,
search_term=agent_name,
page_size=5,
@@ -229,11 +228,9 @@ class AgentOutputTool(BaseTool):
Fetch execution(s) based on filters.
Returns (single_execution, available_executions_meta, error_message).
"""
exec_db = execution_db()
# If specific execution_id provided, fetch it directly
if execution_id:
execution = await exec_db.get_graph_execution(
execution = await execution_db.get_graph_execution(
user_id=user_id,
execution_id=execution_id,
include_node_executions=False,
@@ -243,7 +240,7 @@ class AgentOutputTool(BaseTool):
return execution, [], None
# Get completed executions with time filters
executions = await exec_db.get_graph_executions(
executions = await execution_db.get_graph_executions(
graph_id=graph_id,
user_id=user_id,
statuses=[ExecutionStatus.COMPLETED],
@@ -257,7 +254,7 @@ class AgentOutputTool(BaseTool):
# If only one execution, fetch full details
if len(executions) == 1:
full_execution = await exec_db.get_graph_execution(
full_execution = await execution_db.get_graph_execution(
user_id=user_id,
execution_id=executions[0].id,
include_node_executions=False,
@@ -265,7 +262,7 @@ class AgentOutputTool(BaseTool):
return full_execution, [], None
# Multiple executions - return latest with full details, plus list of available
full_execution = await exec_db.get_graph_execution(
full_execution = await execution_db.get_graph_execution(
user_id=user_id,
execution_id=executions[0].id,
include_node_executions=False,
@@ -383,7 +380,7 @@ class AgentOutputTool(BaseTool):
and not input_data.store_slug
):
# Fetch execution directly to get graph_id
execution = await execution_db().get_graph_execution(
execution = await execution_db.get_graph_execution(
user_id=user_id,
execution_id=input_data.execution_id,
include_node_executions=False,
@@ -395,7 +392,7 @@ class AgentOutputTool(BaseTool):
)
# Find library agent by graph_id
agent = await library_db().get_library_agent_by_graph_id(
agent = await library_db.get_library_agent_by_graph_id(
user_id, execution.graph_id
)
if not agent:

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@@ -4,7 +4,8 @@ import logging
import re
from typing import Literal
from backend.data.db_accessors import library_db, store_db
from backend.api.features.library import db as library_db
from backend.api.features.store import db as store_db
from backend.util.exceptions import DatabaseError, NotFoundError
from .models import (
@@ -44,10 +45,8 @@ async def _get_library_agent_by_id(user_id: str, agent_id: str) -> AgentInfo | N
Returns:
AgentInfo if found, None otherwise
"""
lib_db = library_db()
try:
agent = await lib_db.get_library_agent_by_graph_id(user_id, agent_id)
agent = await library_db.get_library_agent_by_graph_id(user_id, agent_id)
if agent:
logger.debug(f"Found library agent by graph_id: {agent.name}")
return AgentInfo(
@@ -72,7 +71,7 @@ async def _get_library_agent_by_id(user_id: str, agent_id: str) -> AgentInfo | N
)
try:
agent = await lib_db.get_library_agent(agent_id, user_id)
agent = await library_db.get_library_agent(agent_id, user_id)
if agent:
logger.debug(f"Found library agent by library_id: {agent.name}")
return AgentInfo(
@@ -134,7 +133,7 @@ async def search_agents(
try:
if source == "marketplace":
logger.info(f"Searching marketplace for: {query}")
results = await store_db().get_store_agents(search_query=query, page_size=5)
results = await store_db.get_store_agents(search_query=query, page_size=5)
for agent in results.agents:
agents.append(
AgentInfo(
@@ -160,7 +159,7 @@ async def search_agents(
if not agents:
logger.info(f"Searching user library for: {query}")
results = await library_db().list_library_agents(
results = await library_db.list_library_agents(
user_id=user_id, # type: ignore[arg-type]
search_term=query,
page_size=10,

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@@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ from typing import Any
from openai.types.chat import ChatCompletionToolParam
from backend.copilot.model import ChatSession
from backend.copilot.response_model import StreamToolOutputAvailable
from backend.api.features.chat.model import ChatSession
from backend.api.features.chat.response_model import StreamToolOutputAvailable
from .models import ErrorResponse, NeedLoginResponse, ToolResponseBase
@@ -36,6 +36,16 @@ class BaseTool:
"""Whether this tool requires authentication."""
return False
@property
def is_long_running(self) -> bool:
"""Whether this tool is long-running and should execute in background.
Long-running tools (like agent generation) are executed via background
tasks to survive SSE disconnections. The result is persisted to chat
history and visible when the user refreshes.
"""
return False
def as_openai_tool(self) -> ChatCompletionToolParam:
"""Convert to OpenAI tool format."""
return ChatCompletionToolParam(

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@@ -3,13 +3,14 @@
import logging
from typing import Any
from backend.copilot.model import ChatSession
from backend.api.features.chat.model import ChatSession
from .agent_generator import (
AgentGeneratorNotConfiguredError,
decompose_goal,
enrich_library_agents_from_steps,
generate_agent,
get_all_relevant_agents_for_generation,
get_user_message_for_error,
save_agent_to_library,
)
@@ -17,10 +18,10 @@ from .base import BaseTool
from .models import (
AgentPreviewResponse,
AgentSavedResponse,
AsyncProcessingResponse,
ClarificationNeededResponse,
ClarifyingQuestion,
ErrorResponse,
SuggestedGoalResponse,
ToolResponseBase,
)
@@ -38,16 +39,17 @@ class CreateAgentTool(BaseTool):
def description(self) -> str:
return (
"Create a new agent workflow from a natural language description. "
"First generates a preview, then saves to library if save=true. "
"\n\nIMPORTANT: Before calling this tool, search for relevant existing agents "
"using find_library_agent that could be used as building blocks. "
"Pass their IDs in the library_agent_ids parameter so the generator can compose them."
"First generates a preview, then saves to library if save=true."
)
@property
def requires_auth(self) -> bool:
return True
@property
def is_long_running(self) -> bool:
return True
@property
def parameters(self) -> dict[str, Any]:
return {
@@ -67,15 +69,6 @@ class CreateAgentTool(BaseTool):
"Include any preferences or constraints mentioned by the user."
),
},
"library_agent_ids": {
"type": "array",
"items": {"type": "string"},
"description": (
"List of library agent IDs to use as building blocks. "
"Search for relevant agents using find_library_agent first, "
"then pass their IDs here so they can be composed into the new agent."
),
},
"save": {
"type": "boolean",
"description": (
@@ -103,14 +96,12 @@ class CreateAgentTool(BaseTool):
"""
description = kwargs.get("description", "").strip()
context = kwargs.get("context", "")
library_agent_ids = kwargs.get("library_agent_ids", [])
save = kwargs.get("save", True)
session_id = session.session_id if session else None
logger.info(
f"[AGENT_CREATE_DEBUG] START - description_len={len(description)}, "
f"library_agent_ids={library_agent_ids}, save={save}, user_id={user_id}, session_id={session_id}"
)
# Extract async processing params (passed by long-running tool handler)
operation_id = kwargs.get("_operation_id")
task_id = kwargs.get("_task_id")
if not description:
return ErrorResponse(
@@ -119,34 +110,25 @@ class CreateAgentTool(BaseTool):
session_id=session_id,
)
# Fetch library agents by IDs if provided
library_agents = None
if user_id and library_agent_ids:
if user_id:
try:
from .agent_generator import get_library_agents_by_ids
library_agents = await get_library_agents_by_ids(
library_agents = await get_all_relevant_agents_for_generation(
user_id=user_id,
agent_ids=library_agent_ids,
search_query=description,
include_marketplace=True,
)
logger.debug(
f"Fetched {len(library_agents)} library agents by ID for sub-agent composition"
f"Found {len(library_agents)} relevant agents for sub-agent composition"
)
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"Failed to fetch library agents by IDs: {e}")
logger.warning(f"Failed to fetch library agents: {e}")
try:
decomposition_result = await decompose_goal(
description, context, library_agents
)
logger.info(
f"[AGENT_CREATE_DEBUG] DECOMPOSE - type={decomposition_result.get('type') if decomposition_result else None}, "
f"session_id={session_id}"
)
except AgentGeneratorNotConfiguredError:
logger.error(
f"[AGENT_CREATE_DEBUG] ERROR - AgentGeneratorNotConfigured, session_id={session_id}"
)
return ErrorResponse(
message=(
"Agent generation is not available. "
@@ -204,28 +186,26 @@ class CreateAgentTool(BaseTool):
if decomposition_result.get("type") == "unachievable_goal":
suggested = decomposition_result.get("suggested_goal", "")
reason = decomposition_result.get("reason", "")
return SuggestedGoalResponse(
return ErrorResponse(
message=(
f"This goal cannot be accomplished with the available blocks. {reason}"
f"This goal cannot be accomplished with the available blocks. "
f"{reason} "
f"Suggestion: {suggested}"
),
suggested_goal=suggested,
reason=reason,
original_goal=description,
goal_type="unachievable",
error="unachievable_goal",
details={"suggested_goal": suggested, "reason": reason},
session_id=session_id,
)
if decomposition_result.get("type") == "vague_goal":
suggested = decomposition_result.get("suggested_goal", "")
reason = decomposition_result.get(
"reason", "The goal needs more specific details"
)
return SuggestedGoalResponse(
message="The goal is too vague to create a specific workflow.",
suggested_goal=suggested,
reason=reason,
original_goal=description,
goal_type="vague",
return ErrorResponse(
message=(
f"The goal is too vague to create a specific workflow. "
f"Suggestion: {suggested}"
),
error="vague_goal",
details={"suggested_goal": suggested},
session_id=session_id,
)
@@ -247,17 +227,10 @@ class CreateAgentTool(BaseTool):
agent_json = await generate_agent(
decomposition_result,
library_agents,
)
logger.info(
f"[AGENT_CREATE_DEBUG] GENERATE - "
f"success={agent_json is not None}, "
f"is_error={isinstance(agent_json, dict) and agent_json.get('type') == 'error'}, "
f"session_id={session_id}"
operation_id=operation_id,
task_id=task_id,
)
except AgentGeneratorNotConfiguredError:
logger.error(
f"[AGENT_CREATE_DEBUG] ERROR - AgentGeneratorNotConfigured during generation, session_id={session_id}"
)
return ErrorResponse(
message=(
"Agent generation is not available. "
@@ -300,20 +273,25 @@ class CreateAgentTool(BaseTool):
session_id=session_id,
)
# Check if Agent Generator accepted for async processing
if agent_json.get("status") == "accepted":
logger.info(
f"Agent generation delegated to async processing "
f"(operation_id={operation_id}, task_id={task_id})"
)
return AsyncProcessingResponse(
message="Agent generation started. You'll be notified when it's complete.",
operation_id=operation_id,
task_id=task_id,
session_id=session_id,
)
agent_name = agent_json.get("name", "Generated Agent")
agent_description = agent_json.get("description", "")
node_count = len(agent_json.get("nodes", []))
link_count = len(agent_json.get("links", []))
logger.info(
f"[AGENT_CREATE_DEBUG] AGENT_JSON - name={agent_name}, "
f"nodes={node_count}, links={link_count}, save={save}, session_id={session_id}"
)
if not save:
logger.info(
f"[AGENT_CREATE_DEBUG] RETURN - AgentPreviewResponse, session_id={session_id}"
)
return AgentPreviewResponse(
message=(
f"I've generated an agent called '{agent_name}' with {node_count} blocks. "
@@ -339,13 +317,6 @@ class CreateAgentTool(BaseTool):
agent_json, user_id
)
logger.info(
f"[AGENT_CREATE_DEBUG] SAVED - graph_id={created_graph.id}, "
f"library_agent_id={library_agent.id}, session_id={session_id}"
)
logger.info(
f"[AGENT_CREATE_DEBUG] RETURN - AgentSavedResponse, session_id={session_id}"
)
return AgentSavedResponse(
message=f"Agent '{created_graph.name}' has been saved to your library!",
agent_id=created_graph.id,
@@ -356,12 +327,6 @@ class CreateAgentTool(BaseTool):
session_id=session_id,
)
except Exception as e:
logger.error(
f"[AGENT_CREATE_DEBUG] ERROR - save_failed: {str(e)}, session_id={session_id}"
)
logger.info(
f"[AGENT_CREATE_DEBUG] RETURN - ErrorResponse (save_failed), session_id={session_id}"
)
return ErrorResponse(
message=f"Failed to save the agent: {str(e)}",
error="save_failed",

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@@ -3,9 +3,9 @@
import logging
from typing import Any
from backend.api.features.chat.model import ChatSession
from backend.api.features.store import db as store_db
from backend.api.features.store.exceptions import AgentNotFoundError
from backend.copilot.model import ChatSession
from backend.data.db_accessors import store_db as get_store_db
from .agent_generator import (
AgentGeneratorNotConfiguredError,
@@ -46,6 +46,10 @@ class CustomizeAgentTool(BaseTool):
def requires_auth(self) -> bool:
return True
@property
def is_long_running(self) -> bool:
return True
@property
def parameters(self) -> dict[str, Any]:
return {
@@ -133,8 +137,6 @@ class CustomizeAgentTool(BaseTool):
creator_username, agent_slug = parts
store_db = get_store_db()
# Fetch the marketplace agent details
try:
agent_details = await store_db.get_store_agent_details(

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@@ -3,12 +3,13 @@
import logging
from typing import Any
from backend.copilot.model import ChatSession
from backend.api.features.chat.model import ChatSession
from .agent_generator import (
AgentGeneratorNotConfiguredError,
generate_agent_patch,
get_agent_as_json,
get_all_relevant_agents_for_generation,
get_user_message_for_error,
save_agent_to_library,
)
@@ -16,6 +17,7 @@ from .base import BaseTool
from .models import (
AgentPreviewResponse,
AgentSavedResponse,
AsyncProcessingResponse,
ClarificationNeededResponse,
ClarifyingQuestion,
ErrorResponse,
@@ -36,16 +38,17 @@ class EditAgentTool(BaseTool):
def description(self) -> str:
return (
"Edit an existing agent from the user's library using natural language. "
"Generates updates to the agent while preserving unchanged parts. "
"\n\nIMPORTANT: Before calling this tool, if the changes involve adding new "
"functionality, search for relevant existing agents using find_library_agent "
"that could be used as building blocks. Pass their IDs in library_agent_ids."
"Generates updates to the agent while preserving unchanged parts."
)
@property
def requires_auth(self) -> bool:
return True
@property
def is_long_running(self) -> bool:
return True
@property
def parameters(self) -> dict[str, Any]:
return {
@@ -71,15 +74,6 @@ class EditAgentTool(BaseTool):
"Additional context or answers to previous clarifying questions."
),
},
"library_agent_ids": {
"type": "array",
"items": {"type": "string"},
"description": (
"List of library agent IDs to use as building blocks for the changes. "
"If adding new functionality, search for relevant agents using "
"find_library_agent first, then pass their IDs here."
),
},
"save": {
"type": "boolean",
"description": (
@@ -108,10 +102,13 @@ class EditAgentTool(BaseTool):
agent_id = kwargs.get("agent_id", "").strip()
changes = kwargs.get("changes", "").strip()
context = kwargs.get("context", "")
library_agent_ids = kwargs.get("library_agent_ids", [])
save = kwargs.get("save", True)
session_id = session.session_id if session else None
# Extract async processing params (passed by long-running tool handler)
operation_id = kwargs.get("_operation_id")
task_id = kwargs.get("_task_id")
if not agent_id:
return ErrorResponse(
message="Please provide the agent ID to edit.",
@@ -135,25 +132,21 @@ class EditAgentTool(BaseTool):
session_id=session_id,
)
# Fetch library agents by IDs if provided
library_agents = None
if user_id and library_agent_ids:
if user_id:
try:
from .agent_generator import get_library_agents_by_ids
graph_id = current_agent.get("id")
# Filter out the current agent being edited
filtered_ids = [id for id in library_agent_ids if id != graph_id]
library_agents = await get_library_agents_by_ids(
library_agents = await get_all_relevant_agents_for_generation(
user_id=user_id,
agent_ids=filtered_ids,
search_query=changes,
exclude_graph_id=graph_id,
include_marketplace=True,
)
logger.debug(
f"Fetched {len(library_agents)} library agents by ID for sub-agent composition"
f"Found {len(library_agents)} relevant agents for sub-agent composition"
)
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"Failed to fetch library agents by IDs: {e}")
logger.warning(f"Failed to fetch library agents: {e}")
update_request = changes
if context:
@@ -164,6 +157,8 @@ class EditAgentTool(BaseTool):
update_request,
current_agent,
library_agents,
operation_id=operation_id,
task_id=task_id,
)
except AgentGeneratorNotConfiguredError:
return ErrorResponse(
@@ -183,6 +178,19 @@ class EditAgentTool(BaseTool):
session_id=session_id,
)
# Check if Agent Generator accepted for async processing
if result.get("status") == "accepted":
logger.info(
f"Agent edit delegated to async processing "
f"(operation_id={operation_id}, task_id={task_id})"
)
return AsyncProcessingResponse(
message="Agent edit started. You'll be notified when it's complete.",
operation_id=operation_id,
task_id=task_id,
session_id=session_id,
)
# Check if the result is an error from the external service
if isinstance(result, dict) and result.get("type") == "error":
error_msg = result.get("error", "Unknown error")

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
from typing import Any
from backend.copilot.model import ChatSession
from backend.api.features.chat.model import ChatSession
from .agent_search import search_agents
from .base import BaseTool

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@@ -3,18 +3,17 @@ from typing import Any
from prisma.enums import ContentType
from backend.blocks import get_block
from backend.blocks._base import BlockType
from backend.copilot.model import ChatSession
from backend.data.db_accessors import search
from .base import BaseTool, ToolResponseBase
from .models import (
from backend.api.features.chat.model import ChatSession
from backend.api.features.chat.tools.base import BaseTool, ToolResponseBase
from backend.api.features.chat.tools.models import (
BlockInfoSummary,
BlockInputFieldInfo,
BlockListResponse,
ErrorResponse,
NoResultsResponse,
)
from backend.api.features.store.hybrid_search import unified_hybrid_search
from backend.data.block import BlockType, get_block
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@@ -55,8 +54,7 @@ class FindBlockTool(BaseTool):
"Blocks are reusable components that perform specific tasks like "
"sending emails, making API calls, processing text, etc. "
"IMPORTANT: Use this tool FIRST to get the block's 'id' before calling run_block. "
"The response includes each block's id, name, and description. "
"Call run_block with the block's id **with no inputs** to see detailed inputs/outputs and execute it."
"The response includes each block's id, required_inputs, and input_schema."
)
@property
@@ -108,7 +106,7 @@ class FindBlockTool(BaseTool):
try:
# Search for blocks using hybrid search
results, total = await search().unified_hybrid_search(
results, total = await unified_hybrid_search(
query=query,
content_types=[ContentType.BLOCK],
page=1,
@@ -125,7 +123,7 @@ class FindBlockTool(BaseTool):
session_id=session_id,
)
# Enrich results with block information
# Enrich results with full block information
blocks: list[BlockInfoSummary] = []
for result in results:
block_id = result["content_id"]
@@ -142,12 +140,65 @@ class FindBlockTool(BaseTool):
):
continue
# Get input/output schemas
input_schema = {}
output_schema = {}
try:
input_schema = block.input_schema.jsonschema()
except Exception as e:
logger.debug(
"Failed to generate input schema for block %s: %s",
block_id,
e,
)
try:
output_schema = block.output_schema.jsonschema()
except Exception as e:
logger.debug(
"Failed to generate output schema for block %s: %s",
block_id,
e,
)
# Get categories from block instance
categories = []
if hasattr(block, "categories") and block.categories:
categories = [cat.value for cat in block.categories]
# Extract required inputs for easier use
required_inputs: list[BlockInputFieldInfo] = []
if input_schema:
properties = input_schema.get("properties", {})
required_fields = set(input_schema.get("required", []))
# Get credential field names to exclude from required inputs
credentials_fields = set(
block.input_schema.get_credentials_fields().keys()
)
for field_name, field_schema in properties.items():
# Skip credential fields - they're handled separately
if field_name in credentials_fields:
continue
required_inputs.append(
BlockInputFieldInfo(
name=field_name,
type=field_schema.get("type", "string"),
description=field_schema.get("description", ""),
required=field_name in required_fields,
default=field_schema.get("default"),
)
)
blocks.append(
BlockInfoSummary(
id=block_id,
name=block.name,
description=block.description or "",
categories=[c.value for c in block.categories],
categories=categories,
input_schema=input_schema,
output_schema=output_schema,
required_inputs=required_inputs,
)
)
@@ -176,7 +227,8 @@ class FindBlockTool(BaseTool):
return BlockListResponse(
message=(
f"Found {len(blocks)} block(s) matching '{query}'. "
"To see a block's inputs/outputs and execute it, use run_block with the block's 'id' - providing no inputs."
"To execute a block, use run_block with the block's 'id' field "
"and provide 'input_data' matching the block's input_schema."
),
blocks=blocks,
count=len(blocks),

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@@ -0,0 +1,139 @@
"""Tests for block filtering in FindBlockTool."""
from unittest.mock import AsyncMock, MagicMock, patch
import pytest
from backend.api.features.chat.tools.find_block import (
COPILOT_EXCLUDED_BLOCK_IDS,
COPILOT_EXCLUDED_BLOCK_TYPES,
FindBlockTool,
)
from backend.api.features.chat.tools.models import BlockListResponse
from backend.data.block import BlockType
from ._test_data import make_session
_TEST_USER_ID = "test-user-find-block"
def make_mock_block(
block_id: str, name: str, block_type: BlockType, disabled: bool = False
):
"""Create a mock block for testing."""
mock = MagicMock()
mock.id = block_id
mock.name = name
mock.description = f"{name} description"
mock.block_type = block_type
mock.disabled = disabled
mock.input_schema = MagicMock()
mock.input_schema.jsonschema.return_value = {"properties": {}, "required": []}
mock.input_schema.get_credentials_fields.return_value = {}
mock.output_schema = MagicMock()
mock.output_schema.jsonschema.return_value = {}
mock.categories = []
return mock
class TestFindBlockFiltering:
"""Tests for block filtering in FindBlockTool."""
def test_excluded_block_types_contains_expected_types(self):
"""Verify COPILOT_EXCLUDED_BLOCK_TYPES contains all graph-only types."""
assert BlockType.INPUT in COPILOT_EXCLUDED_BLOCK_TYPES
assert BlockType.OUTPUT in COPILOT_EXCLUDED_BLOCK_TYPES
assert BlockType.WEBHOOK in COPILOT_EXCLUDED_BLOCK_TYPES
assert BlockType.WEBHOOK_MANUAL in COPILOT_EXCLUDED_BLOCK_TYPES
assert BlockType.NOTE in COPILOT_EXCLUDED_BLOCK_TYPES
assert BlockType.HUMAN_IN_THE_LOOP in COPILOT_EXCLUDED_BLOCK_TYPES
assert BlockType.AGENT in COPILOT_EXCLUDED_BLOCK_TYPES
def test_excluded_block_ids_contains_smart_decision_maker(self):
"""Verify SmartDecisionMakerBlock is in COPILOT_EXCLUDED_BLOCK_IDS."""
assert "3b191d9f-356f-482d-8238-ba04b6d18381" in COPILOT_EXCLUDED_BLOCK_IDS
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_excluded_block_type_filtered_from_results(self):
"""Verify blocks with excluded BlockTypes are filtered from search results."""
session = make_session(user_id=_TEST_USER_ID)
# Mock search returns an INPUT block (excluded) and a STANDARD block (included)
search_results = [
{"content_id": "input-block-id", "score": 0.9},
{"content_id": "standard-block-id", "score": 0.8},
]
input_block = make_mock_block("input-block-id", "Input Block", BlockType.INPUT)
standard_block = make_mock_block(
"standard-block-id", "HTTP Request", BlockType.STANDARD
)
def mock_get_block(block_id):
return {
"input-block-id": input_block,
"standard-block-id": standard_block,
}.get(block_id)
with patch(
"backend.api.features.chat.tools.find_block.unified_hybrid_search",
new_callable=AsyncMock,
return_value=(search_results, 2),
):
with patch(
"backend.api.features.chat.tools.find_block.get_block",
side_effect=mock_get_block,
):
tool = FindBlockTool()
response = await tool._execute(
user_id=_TEST_USER_ID, session=session, query="test"
)
# Should only return the standard block, not the INPUT block
assert isinstance(response, BlockListResponse)
assert len(response.blocks) == 1
assert response.blocks[0].id == "standard-block-id"
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_excluded_block_id_filtered_from_results(self):
"""Verify SmartDecisionMakerBlock is filtered from search results."""
session = make_session(user_id=_TEST_USER_ID)
smart_decision_id = "3b191d9f-356f-482d-8238-ba04b6d18381"
search_results = [
{"content_id": smart_decision_id, "score": 0.9},
{"content_id": "normal-block-id", "score": 0.8},
]
# SmartDecisionMakerBlock has STANDARD type but is excluded by ID
smart_block = make_mock_block(
smart_decision_id, "Smart Decision Maker", BlockType.STANDARD
)
normal_block = make_mock_block(
"normal-block-id", "Normal Block", BlockType.STANDARD
)
def mock_get_block(block_id):
return {
smart_decision_id: smart_block,
"normal-block-id": normal_block,
}.get(block_id)
with patch(
"backend.api.features.chat.tools.find_block.unified_hybrid_search",
new_callable=AsyncMock,
return_value=(search_results, 2),
):
with patch(
"backend.api.features.chat.tools.find_block.get_block",
side_effect=mock_get_block,
):
tool = FindBlockTool()
response = await tool._execute(
user_id=_TEST_USER_ID, session=session, query="decision"
)
# Should only return normal block, not SmartDecisionMakerBlock
assert isinstance(response, BlockListResponse)
assert len(response.blocks) == 1
assert response.blocks[0].id == "normal-block-id"

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
from typing import Any
from backend.copilot.model import ChatSession
from backend.api.features.chat.model import ChatSession
from .agent_search import search_agents
from .base import BaseTool

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@@ -4,10 +4,13 @@ import logging
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any
from backend.copilot.model import ChatSession
from .base import BaseTool
from .models import DocPageResponse, ErrorResponse, ToolResponseBase
from backend.api.features.chat.model import ChatSession
from backend.api.features.chat.tools.base import BaseTool
from backend.api.features.chat.tools.models import (
DocPageResponse,
ErrorResponse,
ToolResponseBase,
)
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
from datetime import datetime
from enum import Enum
from typing import Any, Literal
from typing import Any
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field
@@ -25,7 +25,6 @@ class ResponseType(str, Enum):
AGENT_SAVED = "agent_saved"
CLARIFICATION_NEEDED = "clarification_needed"
BLOCK_LIST = "block_list"
BLOCK_DETAILS = "block_details"
BLOCK_OUTPUT = "block_output"
DOC_SEARCH_RESULTS = "doc_search_results"
DOC_PAGE = "doc_page"
@@ -36,18 +35,11 @@ class ResponseType(str, Enum):
WORKSPACE_FILE_WRITTEN = "workspace_file_written"
WORKSPACE_FILE_DELETED = "workspace_file_deleted"
# Long-running operation types
OPERATION_STARTED = "operation_started"
OPERATION_PENDING = "operation_pending"
OPERATION_IN_PROGRESS = "operation_in_progress"
# Input validation
INPUT_VALIDATION_ERROR = "input_validation_error"
# Web fetch
WEB_FETCH = "web_fetch"
# Code execution
BASH_EXEC = "bash_exec"
# Feature request types
FEATURE_REQUEST_SEARCH = "feature_request_search"
FEATURE_REQUEST_CREATED = "feature_request_created"
# Goal refinement
SUGGESTED_GOAL = "suggested_goal"
# Base response model
@@ -294,22 +286,6 @@ class ClarificationNeededResponse(ToolResponseBase):
questions: list[ClarifyingQuestion] = Field(default_factory=list)
class SuggestedGoalResponse(ToolResponseBase):
"""Response when the goal needs refinement with a suggested alternative."""
type: ResponseType = ResponseType.SUGGESTED_GOAL
suggested_goal: str = Field(description="The suggested alternative goal")
reason: str = Field(
default="", description="Why the original goal needs refinement"
)
original_goal: str = Field(
default="", description="The user's original goal for context"
)
goal_type: Literal["vague", "unachievable"] = Field(
default="vague", description="Type: 'vague' or 'unachievable'"
)
# Documentation search models
class DocSearchResult(BaseModel):
"""A single documentation search result."""
@@ -359,17 +335,11 @@ class BlockInfoSummary(BaseModel):
name: str
description: str
categories: list[str]
input_schema: dict[str, Any] = Field(
default_factory=dict,
description="Full JSON schema for block inputs",
)
output_schema: dict[str, Any] = Field(
default_factory=dict,
description="Full JSON schema for block outputs",
)
input_schema: dict[str, Any]
output_schema: dict[str, Any]
required_inputs: list[BlockInputFieldInfo] = Field(
default_factory=list,
description="List of input fields for this block",
description="List of required input fields for this block",
)
@@ -382,29 +352,10 @@ class BlockListResponse(ToolResponseBase):
query: str
usage_hint: str = Field(
default="To execute a block, call run_block with block_id set to the block's "
"'id' field and input_data containing the fields listed in required_inputs."
"'id' field and input_data containing the required fields from input_schema."
)
class BlockDetails(BaseModel):
"""Detailed block information."""
id: str
name: str
description: str
inputs: dict[str, Any] = {}
outputs: dict[str, Any] = {}
credentials: list[CredentialsMetaInput] = []
class BlockDetailsResponse(ToolResponseBase):
"""Response for block details (first run_block attempt)."""
type: ResponseType = ResponseType.BLOCK_DETAILS
block: BlockDetails
user_authenticated: bool = False
class BlockOutputResponse(ToolResponseBase):
"""Response for run_block tool."""
@@ -416,6 +367,34 @@ class BlockOutputResponse(ToolResponseBase):
# Long-running operation models
class OperationStartedResponse(ToolResponseBase):
"""Response when a long-running operation has been started in the background.
This is returned immediately to the client while the operation continues
to execute. The user can close the tab and check back later.
The task_id can be used to reconnect to the SSE stream via
GET /chat/tasks/{task_id}/stream?last_idx=0
"""
type: ResponseType = ResponseType.OPERATION_STARTED
operation_id: str
tool_name: str
task_id: str | None = None # For SSE reconnection
class OperationPendingResponse(ToolResponseBase):
"""Response stored in chat history while a long-running operation is executing.
This is persisted to the database so users see a pending state when they
refresh before the operation completes.
"""
type: ResponseType = ResponseType.OPERATION_PENDING
operation_id: str
tool_name: str
class OperationInProgressResponse(ToolResponseBase):
"""Response when an operation is already in progress.
@@ -427,52 +406,18 @@ class OperationInProgressResponse(ToolResponseBase):
tool_call_id: str
class WebFetchResponse(ToolResponseBase):
"""Response for web_fetch tool."""
class AsyncProcessingResponse(ToolResponseBase):
"""Response when an operation has been delegated to async processing.
type: ResponseType = ResponseType.WEB_FETCH
url: str
status_code: int
content_type: str
content: str
truncated: bool = False
This is returned by tools when the external service accepts the request
for async processing (HTTP 202 Accepted). The Redis Streams completion
consumer will handle the result when the external service completes.
The status field is specifically "accepted" to allow the long-running tool
handler to detect this response and skip LLM continuation.
"""
class BashExecResponse(ToolResponseBase):
"""Response for bash_exec tool."""
type: ResponseType = ResponseType.BASH_EXEC
stdout: str
stderr: str
exit_code: int
timed_out: bool = False
# Feature request models
class FeatureRequestInfo(BaseModel):
"""Information about a feature request issue."""
id: str
identifier: str
title: str
class FeatureRequestSearchResponse(ToolResponseBase):
"""Response for search_feature_requests tool."""
type: ResponseType = ResponseType.FEATURE_REQUEST_SEARCH
results: list[FeatureRequestInfo]
count: int
query: str
class FeatureRequestCreatedResponse(ToolResponseBase):
"""Response for create_feature_request tool."""
type: ResponseType = ResponseType.FEATURE_REQUEST_CREATED
issue_id: str
issue_identifier: str
issue_title: str
issue_url: str
is_new_issue: bool # False if added to existing
customer_name: str
type: ResponseType = ResponseType.OPERATION_STARTED
status: str = "accepted" # Must be "accepted" for detection
operation_id: str | None = None
task_id: str | None = None

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@@ -5,12 +5,16 @@ from typing import Any
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field, field_validator
from backend.copilot.config import ChatConfig
from backend.copilot.model import ChatSession
from backend.copilot.tracking import track_agent_run_success, track_agent_scheduled
from backend.data.db_accessors import graph_db, library_db, user_db
from backend.api.features.chat.config import ChatConfig
from backend.api.features.chat.model import ChatSession
from backend.api.features.chat.tracking import (
track_agent_run_success,
track_agent_scheduled,
)
from backend.api.features.library import db as library_db
from backend.data.graph import GraphModel
from backend.data.model import CredentialsMetaInput
from backend.data.user import get_user_by_id
from backend.executor import utils as execution_utils
from backend.util.clients import get_scheduler_client
from backend.util.exceptions import DatabaseError, NotFoundError
@@ -196,7 +200,7 @@ class RunAgentTool(BaseTool):
# Priority: library_agent_id if provided
if has_library_id:
library_agent = await library_db().get_library_agent(
library_agent = await library_db.get_library_agent(
params.library_agent_id, user_id
)
if not library_agent:
@@ -205,7 +209,9 @@ class RunAgentTool(BaseTool):
session_id=session_id,
)
# Get the graph from the library agent
graph = await graph_db().get_graph(
from backend.data.graph import get_graph
graph = await get_graph(
library_agent.graph_id,
library_agent.graph_version,
user_id=user_id,
@@ -516,7 +522,7 @@ class RunAgentTool(BaseTool):
library_agent = await get_or_create_library_agent(graph, user_id)
# Get user timezone
user = await user_db().get_user_by_id(user_id)
user = await get_user_by_id(user_id)
user_timezone = get_user_timezone_or_utc(user.timezone if user else timezone)
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@@ -7,24 +7,23 @@ from typing import Any
from pydantic_core import PydanticUndefined
from backend.blocks import get_block
from backend.blocks._base import AnyBlockSchema
from backend.copilot.model import ChatSession
from backend.data.db_accessors import workspace_db
from backend.api.features.chat.model import ChatSession
from backend.api.features.chat.tools.find_block import (
COPILOT_EXCLUDED_BLOCK_IDS,
COPILOT_EXCLUDED_BLOCK_TYPES,
)
from backend.data.block import AnyBlockSchema, get_block
from backend.data.execution import ExecutionContext
from backend.data.model import CredentialsFieldInfo, CredentialsMetaInput
from backend.data.workspace import get_or_create_workspace
from backend.integrations.creds_manager import IntegrationCredentialsManager
from backend.util.exceptions import BlockError
from .base import BaseTool
from .find_block import COPILOT_EXCLUDED_BLOCK_IDS, COPILOT_EXCLUDED_BLOCK_TYPES
from .helpers import get_inputs_from_schema
from .models import (
BlockDetails,
BlockDetailsResponse,
BlockOutputResponse,
ErrorResponse,
InputValidationErrorResponse,
SetupInfo,
SetupRequirementsResponse,
ToolResponseBase,
@@ -51,8 +50,8 @@ class RunBlockTool(BaseTool):
"Execute a specific block with the provided input data. "
"IMPORTANT: You MUST call find_block first to get the block's 'id' - "
"do NOT guess or make up block IDs. "
"On first attempt (without input_data), returns detailed schema showing "
"required inputs and outputs. Then call again with proper input_data to execute."
"Use the 'id' from find_block results and provide input_data "
"matching the block's required_inputs."
)
@property
@@ -67,19 +66,11 @@ class RunBlockTool(BaseTool):
"NEVER guess this - always get it from find_block first."
),
},
"block_name": {
"type": "string",
"description": (
"The block's human-readable name from find_block results. "
"Used for display purposes in the UI."
),
},
"input_data": {
"type": "object",
"description": (
"Input values for the block. "
"First call with empty {} to see the block's schema, "
"then call again with proper values to execute."
"Input values for the block. Use the 'required_inputs' field "
"from find_block to see what fields are needed."
),
},
},
@@ -160,38 +151,9 @@ class RunBlockTool(BaseTool):
logger.info(f"Executing block {block.name} ({block_id}) for user {user_id}")
creds_manager = IntegrationCredentialsManager()
(
matched_credentials,
missing_credentials,
) = await self._resolve_block_credentials(user_id, block, input_data)
# Get block schemas for details/validation
try:
input_schema: dict[str, Any] = block.input_schema.jsonschema()
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(
"Failed to generate input schema for block %s: %s",
block_id,
e,
)
return ErrorResponse(
message=f"Block '{block.name}' has an invalid input schema",
error=str(e),
session_id=session_id,
)
try:
output_schema: dict[str, Any] = block.output_schema.jsonschema()
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(
"Failed to generate output schema for block %s: %s",
block_id,
e,
)
return ErrorResponse(
message=f"Block '{block.name}' has an invalid output schema",
error=str(e),
session_id=session_id,
)
matched_credentials, missing_credentials = (
await self._resolve_block_credentials(user_id, block, input_data)
)
if missing_credentials:
# Return setup requirements response with missing credentials
@@ -225,56 +187,9 @@ class RunBlockTool(BaseTool):
graph_version=None,
)
# Check if this is a first attempt (required inputs missing)
# Return block details so user can see what inputs are needed
credentials_fields = set(block.input_schema.get_credentials_fields().keys())
required_keys = set(input_schema.get("required", []))
required_non_credential_keys = required_keys - credentials_fields
provided_input_keys = set(input_data.keys()) - credentials_fields
# Check for unknown input fields
valid_fields = (
set(input_schema.get("properties", {}).keys()) - credentials_fields
)
unrecognized_fields = provided_input_keys - valid_fields
if unrecognized_fields:
return InputValidationErrorResponse(
message=(
f"Unknown input field(s) provided: {', '.join(sorted(unrecognized_fields))}. "
f"Block was not executed. Please use the correct field names from the schema."
),
session_id=session_id,
unrecognized_fields=sorted(unrecognized_fields),
inputs=input_schema,
)
# Show details when not all required non-credential inputs are provided
if not (required_non_credential_keys <= provided_input_keys):
# Get credentials info for the response
credentials_meta = []
for field_name, cred_meta in matched_credentials.items():
credentials_meta.append(cred_meta)
return BlockDetailsResponse(
message=(
f"Block '{block.name}' details. "
"Provide input_data matching the inputs schema to execute the block."
),
session_id=session_id,
block=BlockDetails(
id=block_id,
name=block.name,
description=block.description or "",
inputs=input_schema,
outputs=output_schema,
credentials=credentials_meta,
),
user_authenticated=True,
)
try:
# Get or create user's workspace for CoPilot file operations
workspace = await workspace_db().get_or_create_workspace(user_id)
workspace = await get_or_create_workspace(user_id)
# Generate synthetic IDs for CoPilot context
# Each chat session is treated as its own agent with one continuous run

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@@ -0,0 +1,106 @@
"""Tests for block execution guards in RunBlockTool."""
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch
import pytest
from backend.api.features.chat.tools.models import ErrorResponse
from backend.api.features.chat.tools.run_block import RunBlockTool
from backend.data.block import BlockType
from ._test_data import make_session
_TEST_USER_ID = "test-user-run-block"
def make_mock_block(
block_id: str, name: str, block_type: BlockType, disabled: bool = False
):
"""Create a mock block for testing."""
mock = MagicMock()
mock.id = block_id
mock.name = name
mock.block_type = block_type
mock.disabled = disabled
mock.input_schema = MagicMock()
mock.input_schema.jsonschema.return_value = {"properties": {}, "required": []}
mock.input_schema.get_credentials_fields_info.return_value = []
return mock
class TestRunBlockFiltering:
"""Tests for block execution guards in RunBlockTool."""
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_excluded_block_type_returns_error(self):
"""Attempting to execute a block with excluded BlockType returns error."""
session = make_session(user_id=_TEST_USER_ID)
input_block = make_mock_block("input-block-id", "Input Block", BlockType.INPUT)
with patch(
"backend.api.features.chat.tools.run_block.get_block",
return_value=input_block,
):
tool = RunBlockTool()
response = await tool._execute(
user_id=_TEST_USER_ID,
session=session,
block_id="input-block-id",
input_data={},
)
assert isinstance(response, ErrorResponse)
assert "cannot be run directly in CoPilot" in response.message
assert "designed for use within graphs only" in response.message
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_excluded_block_id_returns_error(self):
"""Attempting to execute SmartDecisionMakerBlock returns error."""
session = make_session(user_id=_TEST_USER_ID)
smart_decision_id = "3b191d9f-356f-482d-8238-ba04b6d18381"
smart_block = make_mock_block(
smart_decision_id, "Smart Decision Maker", BlockType.STANDARD
)
with patch(
"backend.api.features.chat.tools.run_block.get_block",
return_value=smart_block,
):
tool = RunBlockTool()
response = await tool._execute(
user_id=_TEST_USER_ID,
session=session,
block_id=smart_decision_id,
input_data={},
)
assert isinstance(response, ErrorResponse)
assert "cannot be run directly in CoPilot" in response.message
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_non_excluded_block_passes_guard(self):
"""Non-excluded blocks pass the filtering guard (may fail later for other reasons)."""
session = make_session(user_id=_TEST_USER_ID)
standard_block = make_mock_block(
"standard-id", "HTTP Request", BlockType.STANDARD
)
with patch(
"backend.api.features.chat.tools.run_block.get_block",
return_value=standard_block,
):
tool = RunBlockTool()
response = await tool._execute(
user_id=_TEST_USER_ID,
session=session,
block_id="standard-id",
input_data={},
)
# Should NOT be an ErrorResponse about CoPilot exclusion
# (may be other errors like missing credentials, but not the exclusion guard)
if isinstance(response, ErrorResponse):
assert "cannot be run directly in CoPilot" not in response.message

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@@ -5,17 +5,16 @@ from typing import Any
from prisma.enums import ContentType
from backend.copilot.model import ChatSession
from backend.data.db_accessors import search
from .base import BaseTool
from .models import (
from backend.api.features.chat.model import ChatSession
from backend.api.features.chat.tools.base import BaseTool
from backend.api.features.chat.tools.models import (
DocSearchResult,
DocSearchResultsResponse,
ErrorResponse,
NoResultsResponse,
ToolResponseBase,
)
from backend.api.features.store.hybrid_search import unified_hybrid_search
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@@ -118,7 +117,7 @@ class SearchDocsTool(BaseTool):
try:
# Search using hybrid search for DOCUMENTATION content type only
results, total = await search().unified_hybrid_search(
results, total = await unified_hybrid_search(
query=query,
content_types=[ContentType.DOCUMENTATION],
page=1,

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@@ -3,8 +3,9 @@
import logging
from typing import Any
from backend.api.features.library import db as library_db
from backend.api.features.library import model as library_model
from backend.data.db_accessors import library_db, store_db
from backend.api.features.store import db as store_db
from backend.data.graph import GraphModel
from backend.data.model import (
Credentials,
@@ -14,7 +15,6 @@ from backend.data.model import (
OAuth2Credentials,
)
from backend.integrations.creds_manager import IntegrationCredentialsManager
from backend.integrations.providers import ProviderName
from backend.util.exceptions import NotFoundError
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@@ -38,14 +38,13 @@ async def fetch_graph_from_store_slug(
Raises:
DatabaseError: If there's a database error during lookup.
"""
sdb = store_db()
try:
store_agent = await sdb.get_store_agent_details(username, agent_name)
store_agent = await store_db.get_store_agent_details(username, agent_name)
except NotFoundError:
return None, None
# Get the graph from store listing version
graph = await sdb.get_available_graph(
graph = await store_db.get_available_graph(
store_agent.store_listing_version_id, hide_nodes=False
)
return graph, store_agent
@@ -210,13 +209,13 @@ async def get_or_create_library_agent(
Returns:
LibraryAgent instance
"""
existing = await library_db().get_library_agent_by_graph_id(
existing = await library_db.get_library_agent_by_graph_id(
graph_id=graph.id, user_id=user_id
)
if existing:
return existing
library_agents = await library_db().create_library_agent(
library_agents = await library_db.create_library_agent(
graph=graph,
user_id=user_id,
create_library_agents_for_sub_graphs=False,
@@ -360,7 +359,7 @@ async def match_user_credentials_to_graph(
_,
_,
) in aggregated_creds.items():
# Find first matching credential by provider, type, scopes, and host/URL
# Find first matching credential by provider, type, and scopes
matching_cred = next(
(
cred
@@ -375,10 +374,6 @@ async def match_user_credentials_to_graph(
cred.type != "host_scoped"
or _credential_is_for_host(cred, credential_requirements)
)
and (
cred.provider != ProviderName.MCP
or _credential_is_for_mcp_server(cred, credential_requirements)
)
),
None,
)
@@ -449,22 +444,6 @@ def _credential_is_for_host(
return credential.matches_url(list(requirements.discriminator_values)[0])
def _credential_is_for_mcp_server(
credential: Credentials,
requirements: CredentialsFieldInfo,
) -> bool:
"""Check if an MCP OAuth credential matches the required server URL."""
if not requirements.discriminator_values:
return True
server_url = (
credential.metadata.get("mcp_server_url")
if isinstance(credential, OAuth2Credentials)
else None
)
return server_url in requirements.discriminator_values if server_url else False
async def check_user_has_required_credentials(
user_id: str,
required_credentials: list[CredentialsMetaInput],

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@@ -0,0 +1,620 @@
"""CoPilot tools for workspace file operations."""
import base64
import logging
from typing import Any, Optional
from pydantic import BaseModel
from backend.api.features.chat.model import ChatSession
from backend.data.workspace import get_or_create_workspace
from backend.util.settings import Config
from backend.util.virus_scanner import scan_content_safe
from backend.util.workspace import WorkspaceManager
from .base import BaseTool
from .models import ErrorResponse, ResponseType, ToolResponseBase
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class WorkspaceFileInfoData(BaseModel):
"""Data model for workspace file information (not a response itself)."""
file_id: str
name: str
path: str
mime_type: str
size_bytes: int
class WorkspaceFileListResponse(ToolResponseBase):
"""Response containing list of workspace files."""
type: ResponseType = ResponseType.WORKSPACE_FILE_LIST
files: list[WorkspaceFileInfoData]
total_count: int
class WorkspaceFileContentResponse(ToolResponseBase):
"""Response containing workspace file content (legacy, for small text files)."""
type: ResponseType = ResponseType.WORKSPACE_FILE_CONTENT
file_id: str
name: str
path: str
mime_type: str
content_base64: str
class WorkspaceFileMetadataResponse(ToolResponseBase):
"""Response containing workspace file metadata and download URL (prevents context bloat)."""
type: ResponseType = ResponseType.WORKSPACE_FILE_METADATA
file_id: str
name: str
path: str
mime_type: str
size_bytes: int
download_url: str
preview: str | None = None # First 500 chars for text files
class WorkspaceWriteResponse(ToolResponseBase):
"""Response after writing a file to workspace."""
type: ResponseType = ResponseType.WORKSPACE_FILE_WRITTEN
file_id: str
name: str
path: str
size_bytes: int
class WorkspaceDeleteResponse(ToolResponseBase):
"""Response after deleting a file from workspace."""
type: ResponseType = ResponseType.WORKSPACE_FILE_DELETED
file_id: str
success: bool
class ListWorkspaceFilesTool(BaseTool):
"""Tool for listing files in user's workspace."""
@property
def name(self) -> str:
return "list_workspace_files"
@property
def description(self) -> str:
return (
"List files in the user's workspace. "
"Returns file names, paths, sizes, and metadata. "
"Optionally filter by path prefix."
)
@property
def parameters(self) -> dict[str, Any]:
return {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"path_prefix": {
"type": "string",
"description": (
"Optional path prefix to filter files "
"(e.g., '/documents/' to list only files in documents folder). "
"By default, only files from the current session are listed."
),
},
"limit": {
"type": "integer",
"description": "Maximum number of files to return (default 50, max 100)",
"minimum": 1,
"maximum": 100,
},
"include_all_sessions": {
"type": "boolean",
"description": (
"If true, list files from all sessions. "
"Default is false (only current session's files)."
),
},
},
"required": [],
}
@property
def requires_auth(self) -> bool:
return True
async def _execute(
self,
user_id: str | None,
session: ChatSession,
**kwargs,
) -> ToolResponseBase:
session_id = session.session_id
if not user_id:
return ErrorResponse(
message="Authentication required",
session_id=session_id,
)
path_prefix: Optional[str] = kwargs.get("path_prefix")
limit = min(kwargs.get("limit", 50), 100)
include_all_sessions: bool = kwargs.get("include_all_sessions", False)
try:
workspace = await get_or_create_workspace(user_id)
# Pass session_id for session-scoped file access
manager = WorkspaceManager(user_id, workspace.id, session_id)
files = await manager.list_files(
path=path_prefix,
limit=limit,
include_all_sessions=include_all_sessions,
)
total = await manager.get_file_count(
path=path_prefix,
include_all_sessions=include_all_sessions,
)
file_infos = [
WorkspaceFileInfoData(
file_id=f.id,
name=f.name,
path=f.path,
mime_type=f.mimeType,
size_bytes=f.sizeBytes,
)
for f in files
]
scope_msg = "all sessions" if include_all_sessions else "current session"
return WorkspaceFileListResponse(
files=file_infos,
total_count=total,
message=f"Found {len(files)} files in workspace ({scope_msg})",
session_id=session_id,
)
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error listing workspace files: {e}", exc_info=True)
return ErrorResponse(
message=f"Failed to list workspace files: {str(e)}",
error=str(e),
session_id=session_id,
)
class ReadWorkspaceFileTool(BaseTool):
"""Tool for reading file content from workspace."""
# Size threshold for returning full content vs metadata+URL
# Files larger than this return metadata with download URL to prevent context bloat
MAX_INLINE_SIZE_BYTES = 32 * 1024 # 32KB
# Preview size for text files
PREVIEW_SIZE = 500
@property
def name(self) -> str:
return "read_workspace_file"
@property
def description(self) -> str:
return (
"Read a file from the user's workspace. "
"Specify either file_id or path to identify the file. "
"For small text files, returns content directly. "
"For large or binary files, returns metadata and a download URL. "
"Paths are scoped to the current session by default. "
"Use /sessions/<session_id>/... for cross-session access."
)
@property
def parameters(self) -> dict[str, Any]:
return {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"file_id": {
"type": "string",
"description": "The file's unique ID (from list_workspace_files)",
},
"path": {
"type": "string",
"description": (
"The virtual file path (e.g., '/documents/report.pdf'). "
"Scoped to current session by default."
),
},
"force_download_url": {
"type": "boolean",
"description": (
"If true, always return metadata+URL instead of inline content. "
"Default is false (auto-selects based on file size/type)."
),
},
},
"required": [], # At least one must be provided
}
@property
def requires_auth(self) -> bool:
return True
def _is_text_mime_type(self, mime_type: str) -> bool:
"""Check if the MIME type is a text-based type."""
text_types = [
"text/",
"application/json",
"application/xml",
"application/javascript",
"application/x-python",
"application/x-sh",
]
return any(mime_type.startswith(t) for t in text_types)
async def _execute(
self,
user_id: str | None,
session: ChatSession,
**kwargs,
) -> ToolResponseBase:
session_id = session.session_id
if not user_id:
return ErrorResponse(
message="Authentication required",
session_id=session_id,
)
file_id: Optional[str] = kwargs.get("file_id")
path: Optional[str] = kwargs.get("path")
force_download_url: bool = kwargs.get("force_download_url", False)
if not file_id and not path:
return ErrorResponse(
message="Please provide either file_id or path",
session_id=session_id,
)
try:
workspace = await get_or_create_workspace(user_id)
# Pass session_id for session-scoped file access
manager = WorkspaceManager(user_id, workspace.id, session_id)
# Get file info
if file_id:
file_info = await manager.get_file_info(file_id)
if file_info is None:
return ErrorResponse(
message=f"File not found: {file_id}",
session_id=session_id,
)
target_file_id = file_id
else:
# path is guaranteed to be non-None here due to the check above
assert path is not None
file_info = await manager.get_file_info_by_path(path)
if file_info is None:
return ErrorResponse(
message=f"File not found at path: {path}",
session_id=session_id,
)
target_file_id = file_info.id
# Decide whether to return inline content or metadata+URL
is_small_file = file_info.sizeBytes <= self.MAX_INLINE_SIZE_BYTES
is_text_file = self._is_text_mime_type(file_info.mimeType)
# Return inline content for small text files (unless force_download_url)
if is_small_file and is_text_file and not force_download_url:
content = await manager.read_file_by_id(target_file_id)
content_b64 = base64.b64encode(content).decode("utf-8")
return WorkspaceFileContentResponse(
file_id=file_info.id,
name=file_info.name,
path=file_info.path,
mime_type=file_info.mimeType,
content_base64=content_b64,
message=f"Successfully read file: {file_info.name}",
session_id=session_id,
)
# Return metadata + workspace:// reference for large or binary files
# This prevents context bloat (100KB file = ~133KB as base64)
# Use workspace:// format so frontend urlTransform can add proxy prefix
download_url = f"workspace://{target_file_id}"
# Generate preview for text files
preview: str | None = None
if is_text_file:
try:
content = await manager.read_file_by_id(target_file_id)
preview_text = content[: self.PREVIEW_SIZE].decode(
"utf-8", errors="replace"
)
if len(content) > self.PREVIEW_SIZE:
preview_text += "..."
preview = preview_text
except Exception:
pass # Preview is optional
return WorkspaceFileMetadataResponse(
file_id=file_info.id,
name=file_info.name,
path=file_info.path,
mime_type=file_info.mimeType,
size_bytes=file_info.sizeBytes,
download_url=download_url,
preview=preview,
message=f"File: {file_info.name} ({file_info.sizeBytes} bytes). Use download_url to retrieve content.",
session_id=session_id,
)
except FileNotFoundError as e:
return ErrorResponse(
message=str(e),
session_id=session_id,
)
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error reading workspace file: {e}", exc_info=True)
return ErrorResponse(
message=f"Failed to read workspace file: {str(e)}",
error=str(e),
session_id=session_id,
)
class WriteWorkspaceFileTool(BaseTool):
"""Tool for writing files to workspace."""
@property
def name(self) -> str:
return "write_workspace_file"
@property
def description(self) -> str:
return (
"Write or create a file in the user's workspace. "
"Provide the content as a base64-encoded string. "
f"Maximum file size is {Config().max_file_size_mb}MB. "
"Files are saved to the current session's folder by default. "
"Use /sessions/<session_id>/... for cross-session access."
)
@property
def parameters(self) -> dict[str, Any]:
return {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"filename": {
"type": "string",
"description": "Name for the file (e.g., 'report.pdf')",
},
"content_base64": {
"type": "string",
"description": "Base64-encoded file content",
},
"path": {
"type": "string",
"description": (
"Optional virtual path where to save the file "
"(e.g., '/documents/report.pdf'). "
"Defaults to '/{filename}'. Scoped to current session."
),
},
"mime_type": {
"type": "string",
"description": (
"Optional MIME type of the file. "
"Auto-detected from filename if not provided."
),
},
"overwrite": {
"type": "boolean",
"description": "Whether to overwrite if file exists at path (default: false)",
},
},
"required": ["filename", "content_base64"],
}
@property
def requires_auth(self) -> bool:
return True
async def _execute(
self,
user_id: str | None,
session: ChatSession,
**kwargs,
) -> ToolResponseBase:
session_id = session.session_id
if not user_id:
return ErrorResponse(
message="Authentication required",
session_id=session_id,
)
filename: str = kwargs.get("filename", "")
content_b64: str = kwargs.get("content_base64", "")
path: Optional[str] = kwargs.get("path")
mime_type: Optional[str] = kwargs.get("mime_type")
overwrite: bool = kwargs.get("overwrite", False)
if not filename:
return ErrorResponse(
message="Please provide a filename",
session_id=session_id,
)
if not content_b64:
return ErrorResponse(
message="Please provide content_base64",
session_id=session_id,
)
# Decode content
try:
content = base64.b64decode(content_b64)
except Exception:
return ErrorResponse(
message="Invalid base64-encoded content",
session_id=session_id,
)
# Check size
max_file_size = Config().max_file_size_mb * 1024 * 1024
if len(content) > max_file_size:
return ErrorResponse(
message=f"File too large. Maximum size is {Config().max_file_size_mb}MB",
session_id=session_id,
)
try:
# Virus scan
await scan_content_safe(content, filename=filename)
workspace = await get_or_create_workspace(user_id)
# Pass session_id for session-scoped file access
manager = WorkspaceManager(user_id, workspace.id, session_id)
file_record = await manager.write_file(
content=content,
filename=filename,
path=path,
mime_type=mime_type,
overwrite=overwrite,
)
return WorkspaceWriteResponse(
file_id=file_record.id,
name=file_record.name,
path=file_record.path,
size_bytes=file_record.sizeBytes,
message=f"Successfully wrote file: {file_record.name}",
session_id=session_id,
)
except ValueError as e:
return ErrorResponse(
message=str(e),
session_id=session_id,
)
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error writing workspace file: {e}", exc_info=True)
return ErrorResponse(
message=f"Failed to write workspace file: {str(e)}",
error=str(e),
session_id=session_id,
)
class DeleteWorkspaceFileTool(BaseTool):
"""Tool for deleting files from workspace."""
@property
def name(self) -> str:
return "delete_workspace_file"
@property
def description(self) -> str:
return (
"Delete a file from the user's workspace. "
"Specify either file_id or path to identify the file. "
"Paths are scoped to the current session by default. "
"Use /sessions/<session_id>/... for cross-session access."
)
@property
def parameters(self) -> dict[str, Any]:
return {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"file_id": {
"type": "string",
"description": "The file's unique ID (from list_workspace_files)",
},
"path": {
"type": "string",
"description": (
"The virtual file path (e.g., '/documents/report.pdf'). "
"Scoped to current session by default."
),
},
},
"required": [], # At least one must be provided
}
@property
def requires_auth(self) -> bool:
return True
async def _execute(
self,
user_id: str | None,
session: ChatSession,
**kwargs,
) -> ToolResponseBase:
session_id = session.session_id
if not user_id:
return ErrorResponse(
message="Authentication required",
session_id=session_id,
)
file_id: Optional[str] = kwargs.get("file_id")
path: Optional[str] = kwargs.get("path")
if not file_id and not path:
return ErrorResponse(
message="Please provide either file_id or path",
session_id=session_id,
)
try:
workspace = await get_or_create_workspace(user_id)
# Pass session_id for session-scoped file access
manager = WorkspaceManager(user_id, workspace.id, session_id)
# Determine the file_id to delete
target_file_id: str
if file_id:
target_file_id = file_id
else:
# path is guaranteed to be non-None here due to the check above
assert path is not None
file_info = await manager.get_file_info_by_path(path)
if file_info is None:
return ErrorResponse(
message=f"File not found at path: {path}",
session_id=session_id,
)
target_file_id = file_info.id
success = await manager.delete_file(target_file_id)
if not success:
return ErrorResponse(
message=f"File not found: {target_file_id}",
session_id=session_id,
)
return WorkspaceDeleteResponse(
file_id=target_file_id,
success=True,
message="File deleted successfully",
session_id=session_id,
)
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error deleting workspace file: {e}", exc_info=True)
return ErrorResponse(
message=f"Failed to delete workspace file: {str(e)}",
error=str(e),
session_id=session_id,
)

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
import asyncio
import logging
from datetime import datetime, timedelta, timezone
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Annotated, Any, List, Literal
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Annotated, List, Literal
from autogpt_libs.auth import get_user_id
from fastapi import (
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ from fastapi import (
Security,
status,
)
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field, SecretStr, model_validator
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field, SecretStr
from starlette.status import HTTP_500_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, HTTP_502_BAD_GATEWAY
from backend.api.features.library.db import set_preset_webhook, update_preset
@@ -39,11 +39,7 @@ from backend.data.onboarding import OnboardingStep, complete_onboarding_step
from backend.data.user import get_user_integrations
from backend.executor.utils import add_graph_execution
from backend.integrations.ayrshare import AyrshareClient, SocialPlatform
from backend.integrations.credentials_store import provider_matches
from backend.integrations.creds_manager import (
IntegrationCredentialsManager,
create_mcp_oauth_handler,
)
from backend.integrations.creds_manager import IntegrationCredentialsManager
from backend.integrations.oauth import CREDENTIALS_BY_PROVIDER, HANDLERS_BY_NAME
from backend.integrations.providers import ProviderName
from backend.integrations.webhooks import get_webhook_manager
@@ -106,37 +102,9 @@ class CredentialsMetaResponse(BaseModel):
scopes: list[str] | None
username: str | None
host: str | None = Field(
default=None,
description="Host pattern for host-scoped or MCP server URL for MCP credentials",
default=None, description="Host pattern for host-scoped credentials"
)
@model_validator(mode="before")
@classmethod
def _normalize_provider(cls, data: Any) -> Any:
"""Fix ``ProviderName.X`` format from Python 3.13 ``str(Enum)`` bug."""
if isinstance(data, dict):
prov = data.get("provider", "")
if isinstance(prov, str) and prov.startswith("ProviderName."):
member = prov.removeprefix("ProviderName.")
try:
data = {**data, "provider": ProviderName[member].value}
except KeyError:
pass
return data
@staticmethod
def get_host(cred: Credentials) -> str | None:
"""Extract host from credential: HostScoped host or MCP server URL."""
if isinstance(cred, HostScopedCredentials):
return cred.host
if isinstance(cred, OAuth2Credentials) and cred.provider in (
ProviderName.MCP,
ProviderName.MCP.value,
"ProviderName.MCP",
):
return (cred.metadata or {}).get("mcp_server_url")
return None
@router.post("/{provider}/callback", summary="Exchange OAuth code for tokens")
async def callback(
@@ -211,7 +179,9 @@ async def callback(
title=credentials.title,
scopes=credentials.scopes,
username=credentials.username,
host=(CredentialsMetaResponse.get_host(credentials)),
host=(
credentials.host if isinstance(credentials, HostScopedCredentials) else None
),
)
@@ -229,7 +199,7 @@ async def list_credentials(
title=cred.title,
scopes=cred.scopes if isinstance(cred, OAuth2Credentials) else None,
username=cred.username if isinstance(cred, OAuth2Credentials) else None,
host=CredentialsMetaResponse.get_host(cred),
host=cred.host if isinstance(cred, HostScopedCredentials) else None,
)
for cred in credentials
]
@@ -252,7 +222,7 @@ async def list_credentials_by_provider(
title=cred.title,
scopes=cred.scopes if isinstance(cred, OAuth2Credentials) else None,
username=cred.username if isinstance(cred, OAuth2Credentials) else None,
host=CredentialsMetaResponse.get_host(cred),
host=cred.host if isinstance(cred, HostScopedCredentials) else None,
)
for cred in credentials
]
@@ -352,11 +322,7 @@ async def delete_credentials(
tokens_revoked = None
if isinstance(creds, OAuth2Credentials):
if provider_matches(provider.value, ProviderName.MCP.value):
# MCP uses dynamic per-server OAuth — create handler from metadata
handler = create_mcp_oauth_handler(creds)
else:
handler = _get_provider_oauth_handler(request, provider)
handler = _get_provider_oauth_handler(request, provider)
tokens_revoked = await handler.revoke_tokens(creds)
return CredentialsDeletionResponse(revoked=tokens_revoked)

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@@ -12,11 +12,12 @@ import backend.api.features.store.image_gen as store_image_gen
import backend.api.features.store.media as store_media
import backend.data.graph as graph_db
import backend.data.integrations as integrations_db
from backend.data.block import BlockInput
from backend.data.db import transaction
from backend.data.execution import get_graph_execution
from backend.data.graph import GraphSettings
from backend.data.includes import AGENT_PRESET_INCLUDE, library_agent_include
from backend.data.model import CredentialsMetaInput, GraphInput
from backend.data.model import CredentialsMetaInput
from backend.integrations.creds_manager import IntegrationCredentialsManager
from backend.integrations.webhooks.graph_lifecycle_hooks import (
on_graph_activate,
@@ -1129,7 +1130,7 @@ async def create_preset_from_graph_execution(
async def update_preset(
user_id: str,
preset_id: str,
inputs: Optional[GraphInput] = None,
inputs: Optional[BlockInput] = None,
credentials: Optional[dict[str, CredentialsMetaInput]] = None,
name: Optional[str] = None,
description: Optional[str] = None,

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@@ -6,12 +6,9 @@ import prisma.enums
import prisma.models
import pydantic
from backend.data.block import BlockInput
from backend.data.graph import GraphModel, GraphSettings, GraphTriggerInfo
from backend.data.model import (
CredentialsMetaInput,
GraphInput,
is_credentials_field_name,
)
from backend.data.model import CredentialsMetaInput, is_credentials_field_name
from backend.util.json import loads as json_loads
from backend.util.models import Pagination
@@ -326,7 +323,7 @@ class LibraryAgentPresetCreatable(pydantic.BaseModel):
graph_id: str
graph_version: int
inputs: GraphInput
inputs: BlockInput
credentials: dict[str, CredentialsMetaInput]
name: str
@@ -355,7 +352,7 @@ class LibraryAgentPresetUpdatable(pydantic.BaseModel):
Request model used when updating a preset for a library agent.
"""
inputs: Optional[GraphInput] = None
inputs: Optional[BlockInput] = None
credentials: Optional[dict[str, CredentialsMetaInput]] = None
name: Optional[str] = None
@@ -398,7 +395,7 @@ class LibraryAgentPreset(LibraryAgentPresetCreatable):
"Webhook must be included in AgentPreset query when webhookId is set"
)
input_data: GraphInput = {}
input_data: BlockInput = {}
input_credentials: dict[str, CredentialsMetaInput] = {}
for preset_input in preset.InputPresets:

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@@ -1,404 +0,0 @@
"""
MCP (Model Context Protocol) API routes.
Provides endpoints for MCP tool discovery and OAuth authentication so the
frontend can list available tools on an MCP server before placing a block.
"""
import logging
from typing import Annotated, Any
from urllib.parse import urlparse
import fastapi
from autogpt_libs.auth import get_user_id
from fastapi import Security
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field
from backend.api.features.integrations.router import CredentialsMetaResponse
from backend.blocks.mcp.client import MCPClient, MCPClientError
from backend.blocks.mcp.oauth import MCPOAuthHandler
from backend.data.model import OAuth2Credentials
from backend.integrations.creds_manager import IntegrationCredentialsManager
from backend.integrations.providers import ProviderName
from backend.util.request import HTTPClientError, Requests
from backend.util.settings import Settings
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
settings = Settings()
router = fastapi.APIRouter(tags=["mcp"])
creds_manager = IntegrationCredentialsManager()
# ====================== Tool Discovery ====================== #
class DiscoverToolsRequest(BaseModel):
"""Request to discover tools on an MCP server."""
server_url: str = Field(description="URL of the MCP server")
auth_token: str | None = Field(
default=None,
description="Optional Bearer token for authenticated MCP servers",
)
class MCPToolResponse(BaseModel):
"""A single MCP tool returned by discovery."""
name: str
description: str
input_schema: dict[str, Any]
class DiscoverToolsResponse(BaseModel):
"""Response containing the list of tools available on an MCP server."""
tools: list[MCPToolResponse]
server_name: str | None = None
protocol_version: str | None = None
@router.post(
"/discover-tools",
summary="Discover available tools on an MCP server",
response_model=DiscoverToolsResponse,
)
async def discover_tools(
request: DiscoverToolsRequest,
user_id: Annotated[str, Security(get_user_id)],
) -> DiscoverToolsResponse:
"""
Connect to an MCP server and return its available tools.
If the user has a stored MCP credential for this server URL, it will be
used automatically — no need to pass an explicit auth token.
"""
auth_token = request.auth_token
# Auto-use stored MCP credential when no explicit token is provided.
if not auth_token:
mcp_creds = await creds_manager.store.get_creds_by_provider(
user_id, ProviderName.MCP.value
)
# Find the freshest credential for this server URL
best_cred: OAuth2Credentials | None = None
for cred in mcp_creds:
if (
isinstance(cred, OAuth2Credentials)
and (cred.metadata or {}).get("mcp_server_url") == request.server_url
):
if best_cred is None or (
(cred.access_token_expires_at or 0)
> (best_cred.access_token_expires_at or 0)
):
best_cred = cred
if best_cred:
# Refresh the token if expired before using it
best_cred = await creds_manager.refresh_if_needed(user_id, best_cred)
logger.info(
f"Using MCP credential {best_cred.id} for {request.server_url}, "
f"expires_at={best_cred.access_token_expires_at}"
)
auth_token = best_cred.access_token.get_secret_value()
client = MCPClient(request.server_url, auth_token=auth_token)
try:
init_result = await client.initialize()
tools = await client.list_tools()
except HTTPClientError as e:
if e.status_code in (401, 403):
raise fastapi.HTTPException(
status_code=401,
detail="This MCP server requires authentication. "
"Please provide a valid auth token.",
)
raise fastapi.HTTPException(status_code=502, detail=str(e))
except MCPClientError as e:
raise fastapi.HTTPException(status_code=502, detail=str(e))
except Exception as e:
raise fastapi.HTTPException(
status_code=502,
detail=f"Failed to connect to MCP server: {e}",
)
return DiscoverToolsResponse(
tools=[
MCPToolResponse(
name=t.name,
description=t.description,
input_schema=t.input_schema,
)
for t in tools
],
server_name=(
init_result.get("serverInfo", {}).get("name")
or urlparse(request.server_url).hostname
or "MCP"
),
protocol_version=init_result.get("protocolVersion"),
)
# ======================== OAuth Flow ======================== #
class MCPOAuthLoginRequest(BaseModel):
"""Request to start an OAuth flow for an MCP server."""
server_url: str = Field(description="URL of the MCP server that requires OAuth")
class MCPOAuthLoginResponse(BaseModel):
"""Response with the OAuth login URL for the user to authenticate."""
login_url: str
state_token: str
@router.post(
"/oauth/login",
summary="Initiate OAuth login for an MCP server",
)
async def mcp_oauth_login(
request: MCPOAuthLoginRequest,
user_id: Annotated[str, Security(get_user_id)],
) -> MCPOAuthLoginResponse:
"""
Discover OAuth metadata from the MCP server and return a login URL.
1. Discovers the protected-resource metadata (RFC 9728)
2. Fetches the authorization server metadata (RFC 8414)
3. Performs Dynamic Client Registration (RFC 7591) if available
4. Returns the authorization URL for the frontend to open in a popup
"""
client = MCPClient(request.server_url)
# Step 1: Discover protected-resource metadata (RFC 9728)
protected_resource = await client.discover_auth()
metadata: dict[str, Any] | None = None
if protected_resource and protected_resource.get("authorization_servers"):
auth_server_url = protected_resource["authorization_servers"][0]
resource_url = protected_resource.get("resource", request.server_url)
# Step 2a: Discover auth-server metadata (RFC 8414)
metadata = await client.discover_auth_server_metadata(auth_server_url)
else:
# Fallback: Some MCP servers (e.g. Linear) are their own auth server
# and serve OAuth metadata directly without protected-resource metadata.
# Don't assume a resource_url — omitting it lets the auth server choose
# the correct audience for the token (RFC 8707 resource is optional).
resource_url = None
metadata = await client.discover_auth_server_metadata(request.server_url)
if (
not metadata
or "authorization_endpoint" not in metadata
or "token_endpoint" not in metadata
):
raise fastapi.HTTPException(
status_code=400,
detail="This MCP server does not advertise OAuth support. "
"You may need to provide an auth token manually.",
)
authorize_url = metadata["authorization_endpoint"]
token_url = metadata["token_endpoint"]
registration_endpoint = metadata.get("registration_endpoint")
revoke_url = metadata.get("revocation_endpoint")
# Step 3: Dynamic Client Registration (RFC 7591) if available
frontend_base_url = settings.config.frontend_base_url
if not frontend_base_url:
raise fastapi.HTTPException(
status_code=500,
detail="Frontend base URL is not configured.",
)
redirect_uri = f"{frontend_base_url}/auth/integrations/mcp_callback"
client_id = ""
client_secret = ""
if registration_endpoint:
reg_result = await _register_mcp_client(
registration_endpoint, redirect_uri, request.server_url
)
if reg_result:
client_id = reg_result.get("client_id", "")
client_secret = reg_result.get("client_secret", "")
if not client_id:
client_id = "autogpt-platform"
# Step 4: Store state token with OAuth metadata for the callback
scopes = (protected_resource or {}).get("scopes_supported") or metadata.get(
"scopes_supported", []
)
state_token, code_challenge = await creds_manager.store.store_state_token(
user_id,
ProviderName.MCP.value,
scopes,
state_metadata={
"authorize_url": authorize_url,
"token_url": token_url,
"revoke_url": revoke_url,
"resource_url": resource_url,
"server_url": request.server_url,
"client_id": client_id,
"client_secret": client_secret,
},
)
# Step 5: Build and return the login URL
handler = MCPOAuthHandler(
client_id=client_id,
client_secret=client_secret,
redirect_uri=redirect_uri,
authorize_url=authorize_url,
token_url=token_url,
resource_url=resource_url,
)
login_url = handler.get_login_url(
scopes, state_token, code_challenge=code_challenge
)
return MCPOAuthLoginResponse(login_url=login_url, state_token=state_token)
class MCPOAuthCallbackRequest(BaseModel):
"""Request to exchange an OAuth code for tokens."""
code: str = Field(description="Authorization code from OAuth callback")
state_token: str = Field(description="State token for CSRF verification")
class MCPOAuthCallbackResponse(BaseModel):
"""Response after successfully storing OAuth credentials."""
credential_id: str
@router.post(
"/oauth/callback",
summary="Exchange OAuth code for MCP tokens",
)
async def mcp_oauth_callback(
request: MCPOAuthCallbackRequest,
user_id: Annotated[str, Security(get_user_id)],
) -> CredentialsMetaResponse:
"""
Exchange the authorization code for tokens and store the credential.
The frontend calls this after receiving the OAuth code from the popup.
On success, subsequent ``/discover-tools`` calls for the same server URL
will automatically use the stored credential.
"""
valid_state = await creds_manager.store.verify_state_token(
user_id, request.state_token, ProviderName.MCP.value
)
if not valid_state:
raise fastapi.HTTPException(
status_code=400,
detail="Invalid or expired state token.",
)
meta = valid_state.state_metadata
frontend_base_url = settings.config.frontend_base_url
if not frontend_base_url:
raise fastapi.HTTPException(
status_code=500,
detail="Frontend base URL is not configured.",
)
redirect_uri = f"{frontend_base_url}/auth/integrations/mcp_callback"
handler = MCPOAuthHandler(
client_id=meta["client_id"],
client_secret=meta.get("client_secret", ""),
redirect_uri=redirect_uri,
authorize_url=meta["authorize_url"],
token_url=meta["token_url"],
revoke_url=meta.get("revoke_url"),
resource_url=meta.get("resource_url"),
)
try:
credentials = await handler.exchange_code_for_tokens(
request.code, valid_state.scopes, valid_state.code_verifier
)
except Exception as e:
raise fastapi.HTTPException(
status_code=400,
detail=f"OAuth token exchange failed: {e}",
)
# Enrich credential metadata for future lookup and token refresh
if credentials.metadata is None:
credentials.metadata = {}
credentials.metadata["mcp_server_url"] = meta["server_url"]
credentials.metadata["mcp_client_id"] = meta["client_id"]
credentials.metadata["mcp_client_secret"] = meta.get("client_secret", "")
credentials.metadata["mcp_token_url"] = meta["token_url"]
credentials.metadata["mcp_resource_url"] = meta.get("resource_url", "")
hostname = urlparse(meta["server_url"]).hostname or meta["server_url"]
credentials.title = f"MCP: {hostname}"
# Remove old MCP credentials for the same server to prevent stale token buildup.
try:
old_creds = await creds_manager.store.get_creds_by_provider(
user_id, ProviderName.MCP.value
)
for old in old_creds:
if (
isinstance(old, OAuth2Credentials)
and (old.metadata or {}).get("mcp_server_url") == meta["server_url"]
):
await creds_manager.store.delete_creds_by_id(user_id, old.id)
logger.info(
f"Removed old MCP credential {old.id} for {meta['server_url']}"
)
except Exception:
logger.debug("Could not clean up old MCP credentials", exc_info=True)
await creds_manager.create(user_id, credentials)
return CredentialsMetaResponse(
id=credentials.id,
provider=credentials.provider,
type=credentials.type,
title=credentials.title,
scopes=credentials.scopes,
username=credentials.username,
host=credentials.metadata.get("mcp_server_url"),
)
# ======================== Helpers ======================== #
async def _register_mcp_client(
registration_endpoint: str,
redirect_uri: str,
server_url: str,
) -> dict[str, Any] | None:
"""Attempt Dynamic Client Registration (RFC 7591) with an MCP auth server."""
try:
response = await Requests(raise_for_status=True).post(
registration_endpoint,
json={
"client_name": "AutoGPT Platform",
"redirect_uris": [redirect_uri],
"grant_types": ["authorization_code"],
"response_types": ["code"],
"token_endpoint_auth_method": "client_secret_post",
},
)
data = response.json()
if isinstance(data, dict) and "client_id" in data:
return data
return None
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"Dynamic client registration failed for {server_url}: {e}")
return None

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@@ -1,436 +0,0 @@
"""Tests for MCP API routes.
Uses httpx.AsyncClient with ASGITransport instead of fastapi.testclient.TestClient
to avoid creating blocking portals that can corrupt pytest-asyncio's session event loop.
"""
from unittest.mock import AsyncMock, patch
import fastapi
import httpx
import pytest
import pytest_asyncio
from autogpt_libs.auth import get_user_id
from backend.api.features.mcp.routes import router
from backend.blocks.mcp.client import MCPClientError, MCPTool
from backend.util.request import HTTPClientError
app = fastapi.FastAPI()
app.include_router(router)
app.dependency_overrides[get_user_id] = lambda: "test-user-id"
@pytest_asyncio.fixture(scope="module")
async def client():
transport = httpx.ASGITransport(app=app)
async with httpx.AsyncClient(transport=transport, base_url="http://test") as c:
yield c
class TestDiscoverTools:
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_discover_tools_success(self, client):
mock_tools = [
MCPTool(
name="get_weather",
description="Get weather for a city",
input_schema={
"type": "object",
"properties": {"city": {"type": "string"}},
"required": ["city"],
},
),
MCPTool(
name="add_numbers",
description="Add two numbers",
input_schema={
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"a": {"type": "number"},
"b": {"type": "number"},
},
},
),
]
with (
patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.MCPClient") as MockClient,
patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.creds_manager") as mock_cm,
):
mock_cm.store.get_creds_by_provider = AsyncMock(return_value=[])
instance = MockClient.return_value
instance.initialize = AsyncMock(
return_value={
"protocolVersion": "2025-03-26",
"serverInfo": {"name": "test-server"},
}
)
instance.list_tools = AsyncMock(return_value=mock_tools)
response = await client.post(
"/discover-tools",
json={"server_url": "https://mcp.example.com/mcp"},
)
assert response.status_code == 200
data = response.json()
assert len(data["tools"]) == 2
assert data["tools"][0]["name"] == "get_weather"
assert data["tools"][1]["name"] == "add_numbers"
assert data["server_name"] == "test-server"
assert data["protocol_version"] == "2025-03-26"
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_discover_tools_with_auth_token(self, client):
with patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.MCPClient") as MockClient:
instance = MockClient.return_value
instance.initialize = AsyncMock(
return_value={"serverInfo": {}, "protocolVersion": "2025-03-26"}
)
instance.list_tools = AsyncMock(return_value=[])
response = await client.post(
"/discover-tools",
json={
"server_url": "https://mcp.example.com/mcp",
"auth_token": "my-secret-token",
},
)
assert response.status_code == 200
MockClient.assert_called_once_with(
"https://mcp.example.com/mcp",
auth_token="my-secret-token",
)
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_discover_tools_auto_uses_stored_credential(self, client):
"""When no explicit token is given, stored MCP credentials are used."""
from pydantic import SecretStr
from backend.data.model import OAuth2Credentials
stored_cred = OAuth2Credentials(
provider="mcp",
title="MCP: example.com",
access_token=SecretStr("stored-token-123"),
refresh_token=None,
access_token_expires_at=None,
refresh_token_expires_at=None,
scopes=[],
metadata={"mcp_server_url": "https://mcp.example.com/mcp"},
)
with (
patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.MCPClient") as MockClient,
patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.creds_manager") as mock_cm,
):
mock_cm.store.get_creds_by_provider = AsyncMock(return_value=[stored_cred])
mock_cm.refresh_if_needed = AsyncMock(return_value=stored_cred)
instance = MockClient.return_value
instance.initialize = AsyncMock(
return_value={"serverInfo": {}, "protocolVersion": "2025-03-26"}
)
instance.list_tools = AsyncMock(return_value=[])
response = await client.post(
"/discover-tools",
json={"server_url": "https://mcp.example.com/mcp"},
)
assert response.status_code == 200
MockClient.assert_called_once_with(
"https://mcp.example.com/mcp",
auth_token="stored-token-123",
)
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_discover_tools_mcp_error(self, client):
with (
patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.MCPClient") as MockClient,
patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.creds_manager") as mock_cm,
):
mock_cm.store.get_creds_by_provider = AsyncMock(return_value=[])
instance = MockClient.return_value
instance.initialize = AsyncMock(
side_effect=MCPClientError("Connection refused")
)
response = await client.post(
"/discover-tools",
json={"server_url": "https://bad-server.example.com/mcp"},
)
assert response.status_code == 502
assert "Connection refused" in response.json()["detail"]
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_discover_tools_generic_error(self, client):
with (
patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.MCPClient") as MockClient,
patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.creds_manager") as mock_cm,
):
mock_cm.store.get_creds_by_provider = AsyncMock(return_value=[])
instance = MockClient.return_value
instance.initialize = AsyncMock(side_effect=Exception("Network timeout"))
response = await client.post(
"/discover-tools",
json={"server_url": "https://timeout.example.com/mcp"},
)
assert response.status_code == 502
assert "Failed to connect" in response.json()["detail"]
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_discover_tools_auth_required(self, client):
with (
patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.MCPClient") as MockClient,
patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.creds_manager") as mock_cm,
):
mock_cm.store.get_creds_by_provider = AsyncMock(return_value=[])
instance = MockClient.return_value
instance.initialize = AsyncMock(
side_effect=HTTPClientError("HTTP 401 Error: Unauthorized", 401)
)
response = await client.post(
"/discover-tools",
json={"server_url": "https://auth-server.example.com/mcp"},
)
assert response.status_code == 401
assert "requires authentication" in response.json()["detail"]
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_discover_tools_forbidden(self, client):
with (
patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.MCPClient") as MockClient,
patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.creds_manager") as mock_cm,
):
mock_cm.store.get_creds_by_provider = AsyncMock(return_value=[])
instance = MockClient.return_value
instance.initialize = AsyncMock(
side_effect=HTTPClientError("HTTP 403 Error: Forbidden", 403)
)
response = await client.post(
"/discover-tools",
json={"server_url": "https://auth-server.example.com/mcp"},
)
assert response.status_code == 401
assert "requires authentication" in response.json()["detail"]
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_discover_tools_missing_url(self, client):
response = await client.post("/discover-tools", json={})
assert response.status_code == 422
class TestOAuthLogin:
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_oauth_login_success(self, client):
with (
patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.MCPClient") as MockClient,
patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.creds_manager") as mock_cm,
patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.settings") as mock_settings,
patch(
"backend.api.features.mcp.routes._register_mcp_client"
) as mock_register,
):
instance = MockClient.return_value
instance.discover_auth = AsyncMock(
return_value={
"authorization_servers": ["https://auth.sentry.io"],
"resource": "https://mcp.sentry.dev/mcp",
"scopes_supported": ["openid"],
}
)
instance.discover_auth_server_metadata = AsyncMock(
return_value={
"authorization_endpoint": "https://auth.sentry.io/authorize",
"token_endpoint": "https://auth.sentry.io/token",
"registration_endpoint": "https://auth.sentry.io/register",
}
)
mock_register.return_value = {
"client_id": "registered-client-id",
"client_secret": "registered-secret",
}
mock_cm.store.store_state_token = AsyncMock(
return_value=("state-token-123", "code-challenge-abc")
)
mock_settings.config.frontend_base_url = "http://localhost:3000"
response = await client.post(
"/oauth/login",
json={"server_url": "https://mcp.sentry.dev/mcp"},
)
assert response.status_code == 200
data = response.json()
assert "login_url" in data
assert data["state_token"] == "state-token-123"
assert "auth.sentry.io/authorize" in data["login_url"]
assert "registered-client-id" in data["login_url"]
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_oauth_login_no_oauth_support(self, client):
with patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.MCPClient") as MockClient:
instance = MockClient.return_value
instance.discover_auth = AsyncMock(return_value=None)
instance.discover_auth_server_metadata = AsyncMock(return_value=None)
response = await client.post(
"/oauth/login",
json={"server_url": "https://simple-server.example.com/mcp"},
)
assert response.status_code == 400
assert "does not advertise OAuth" in response.json()["detail"]
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_oauth_login_fallback_to_public_client(self, client):
"""When DCR is unavailable, falls back to default public client ID."""
with (
patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.MCPClient") as MockClient,
patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.creds_manager") as mock_cm,
patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.settings") as mock_settings,
):
instance = MockClient.return_value
instance.discover_auth = AsyncMock(
return_value={
"authorization_servers": ["https://auth.example.com"],
"resource": "https://mcp.example.com/mcp",
}
)
instance.discover_auth_server_metadata = AsyncMock(
return_value={
"authorization_endpoint": "https://auth.example.com/authorize",
"token_endpoint": "https://auth.example.com/token",
# No registration_endpoint
}
)
mock_cm.store.store_state_token = AsyncMock(
return_value=("state-abc", "challenge-xyz")
)
mock_settings.config.frontend_base_url = "http://localhost:3000"
response = await client.post(
"/oauth/login",
json={"server_url": "https://mcp.example.com/mcp"},
)
assert response.status_code == 200
data = response.json()
assert "autogpt-platform" in data["login_url"]
class TestOAuthCallback:
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_oauth_callback_success(self, client):
from pydantic import SecretStr
from backend.data.model import OAuth2Credentials
mock_creds = OAuth2Credentials(
provider="mcp",
title=None,
access_token=SecretStr("access-token-xyz"),
refresh_token=None,
access_token_expires_at=None,
refresh_token_expires_at=None,
scopes=[],
metadata={
"mcp_token_url": "https://auth.sentry.io/token",
"mcp_resource_url": "https://mcp.sentry.dev/mcp",
},
)
with (
patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.creds_manager") as mock_cm,
patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.settings") as mock_settings,
patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.MCPOAuthHandler") as MockHandler,
):
mock_settings.config.frontend_base_url = "http://localhost:3000"
# Mock state verification
mock_state = AsyncMock()
mock_state.state_metadata = {
"authorize_url": "https://auth.sentry.io/authorize",
"token_url": "https://auth.sentry.io/token",
"client_id": "test-client-id",
"client_secret": "test-secret",
"server_url": "https://mcp.sentry.dev/mcp",
}
mock_state.scopes = ["openid"]
mock_state.code_verifier = "verifier-123"
mock_cm.store.verify_state_token = AsyncMock(return_value=mock_state)
mock_cm.create = AsyncMock()
handler_instance = MockHandler.return_value
handler_instance.exchange_code_for_tokens = AsyncMock(
return_value=mock_creds
)
# Mock old credential cleanup
mock_cm.store.get_creds_by_provider = AsyncMock(return_value=[])
response = await client.post(
"/oauth/callback",
json={"code": "auth-code-abc", "state_token": "state-token-123"},
)
assert response.status_code == 200
data = response.json()
assert "id" in data
assert data["provider"] == "mcp"
assert data["type"] == "oauth2"
mock_cm.create.assert_called_once()
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_oauth_callback_invalid_state(self, client):
with patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.creds_manager") as mock_cm:
mock_cm.store.verify_state_token = AsyncMock(return_value=None)
response = await client.post(
"/oauth/callback",
json={"code": "auth-code", "state_token": "bad-state"},
)
assert response.status_code == 400
assert "Invalid or expired" in response.json()["detail"]
@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_oauth_callback_token_exchange_fails(self, client):
with (
patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.creds_manager") as mock_cm,
patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.settings") as mock_settings,
patch("backend.api.features.mcp.routes.MCPOAuthHandler") as MockHandler,
):
mock_settings.config.frontend_base_url = "http://localhost:3000"
mock_state = AsyncMock()
mock_state.state_metadata = {
"authorize_url": "https://auth.example.com/authorize",
"token_url": "https://auth.example.com/token",
"client_id": "cid",
"server_url": "https://mcp.example.com/mcp",
}
mock_state.scopes = []
mock_state.code_verifier = "v"
mock_cm.store.verify_state_token = AsyncMock(return_value=mock_state)
handler_instance = MockHandler.return_value
handler_instance.exchange_code_for_tokens = AsyncMock(
side_effect=RuntimeError("Token exchange failed")
)
response = await client.post(
"/oauth/callback",
json={"code": "bad-code", "state_token": "state"},
)
assert response.status_code == 400
assert "token exchange failed" in response.json()["detail"].lower()

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@@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ from typing import Optional
import aiohttp
from fastapi import HTTPException
from backend.blocks import get_block
from backend.data import graph as graph_db
from backend.data.block import get_block
from backend.util.settings import Settings
from .models import ApiResponse, ChatRequest, GraphData

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@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ class BlockHandler(ContentHandler):
async def get_missing_items(self, batch_size: int) -> list[ContentItem]:
"""Fetch blocks without embeddings."""
from backend.blocks import get_blocks
from backend.data.block import get_blocks
# Get all available blocks
all_blocks = get_blocks()
@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ class BlockHandler(ContentHandler):
async def get_stats(self) -> dict[str, int]:
"""Get statistics about block embedding coverage."""
from backend.blocks import get_blocks
from backend.data.block import get_blocks
all_blocks = get_blocks()

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@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ async def test_block_handler_get_missing_items(mocker):
mock_existing = []
with patch(
"backend.blocks.get_blocks",
"backend.data.block.get_blocks",
return_value=mock_blocks,
):
with patch(
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ async def test_block_handler_get_stats(mocker):
mock_embedded = [{"count": 2}]
with patch(
"backend.blocks.get_blocks",
"backend.data.block.get_blocks",
return_value=mock_blocks,
):
with patch(
@@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ async def test_block_handler_handles_missing_attributes():
mock_blocks = {"block-minimal": mock_block_class}
with patch(
"backend.blocks.get_blocks",
"backend.data.block.get_blocks",
return_value=mock_blocks,
):
with patch(
@@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ async def test_block_handler_skips_failed_blocks():
mock_blocks = {"good-block": good_block, "bad-block": bad_block}
with patch(
"backend.blocks.get_blocks",
"backend.data.block.get_blocks",
return_value=mock_blocks,
):
with patch(

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@@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ async def cleanup_orphaned_embeddings() -> dict[str, Any]:
)
current_ids = {row["id"] for row in valid_agents}
elif content_type == ContentType.BLOCK:
from backend.blocks import get_blocks
from backend.data.block import get_blocks
current_ids = set(get_blocks().keys())
elif content_type == ContentType.DOCUMENTATION:

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@@ -7,6 +7,15 @@ from replicate.client import Client as ReplicateClient
from replicate.exceptions import ReplicateError
from replicate.helpers import FileOutput
from backend.blocks.ideogram import (
AspectRatio,
ColorPalettePreset,
IdeogramModelBlock,
IdeogramModelName,
MagicPromptOption,
StyleType,
UpscaleOption,
)
from backend.data.graph import GraphBaseMeta
from backend.data.model import CredentialsMetaInput, ProviderName
from backend.integrations.credentials_store import ideogram_credentials
@@ -41,16 +50,6 @@ async def generate_agent_image_v2(graph: GraphBaseMeta | AgentGraph) -> io.Bytes
if not ideogram_credentials.api_key:
raise ValueError("Missing Ideogram API key")
from backend.blocks.ideogram import (
AspectRatio,
ColorPalettePreset,
IdeogramModelBlock,
IdeogramModelName,
MagicPromptOption,
StyleType,
UpscaleOption,
)
name = graph.name
description = f"{name} ({graph.description})" if graph.description else name

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@@ -40,11 +40,10 @@ from backend.api.model import (
UpdateTimezoneRequest,
UploadFileResponse,
)
from backend.blocks import get_block, get_blocks
from backend.data import execution as execution_db
from backend.data import graph as graph_db
from backend.data.auth import api_key as api_key_db
from backend.data.block import BlockInput, CompletedBlockOutput
from backend.data.block import BlockInput, CompletedBlockOutput, get_block, get_blocks
from backend.data.credit import (
AutoTopUpConfig,
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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import fastapi
from autogpt_libs.auth.dependencies import get_user_id, requires_user
from fastapi.responses import Response
from backend.data.workspace import WorkspaceFile, get_workspace, get_workspace_file
from backend.data.workspace import get_workspace, get_workspace_file
from backend.util.workspace_storage import get_workspace_storage
@@ -44,11 +44,11 @@ router = fastapi.APIRouter(
)
def _create_streaming_response(content: bytes, file: WorkspaceFile) -> Response:
def _create_streaming_response(content: bytes, file) -> Response:
"""Create a streaming response for file content."""
return Response(
content=content,
media_type=file.mime_type,
media_type=file.mimeType,
headers={
"Content-Disposition": _sanitize_filename_for_header(file.name),
"Content-Length": str(len(content)),
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ def _create_streaming_response(content: bytes, file: WorkspaceFile) -> Response:
)
async def _create_file_download_response(file: WorkspaceFile) -> Response:
async def _create_file_download_response(file) -> Response:
"""
Create a download response for a workspace file.
@@ -66,33 +66,33 @@ async def _create_file_download_response(file: WorkspaceFile) -> Response:
storage = await get_workspace_storage()
# For local storage, stream the file directly
if file.storage_path.startswith("local://"):
content = await storage.retrieve(file.storage_path)
if file.storagePath.startswith("local://"):
content = await storage.retrieve(file.storagePath)
return _create_streaming_response(content, file)
# For GCS, try to redirect to signed URL, fall back to streaming
try:
url = await storage.get_download_url(file.storage_path, expires_in=300)
url = await storage.get_download_url(file.storagePath, expires_in=300)
# If we got back an API path (fallback), stream directly instead
if url.startswith("/api/"):
content = await storage.retrieve(file.storage_path)
content = await storage.retrieve(file.storagePath)
return _create_streaming_response(content, file)
return fastapi.responses.RedirectResponse(url=url, status_code=302)
except Exception as e:
# Log the signed URL failure with context
logger.error(
f"Failed to get signed URL for file {file.id} "
f"(storagePath={file.storage_path}): {e}",
f"(storagePath={file.storagePath}): {e}",
exc_info=True,
)
# Fall back to streaming directly from GCS
try:
content = await storage.retrieve(file.storage_path)
content = await storage.retrieve(file.storagePath)
return _create_streaming_response(content, file)
except Exception as fallback_error:
logger.error(
f"Fallback streaming also failed for file {file.id} "
f"(storagePath={file.storage_path}): {fallback_error}",
f"(storagePath={file.storagePath}): {fallback_error}",
exc_info=True,
)
raise

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@@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ import backend.api.features.executions.review.routes
import backend.api.features.library.db
import backend.api.features.library.model
import backend.api.features.library.routes
import backend.api.features.mcp.routes as mcp_routes
import backend.api.features.oauth
import backend.api.features.otto.routes
import backend.api.features.postmark.postmark
@@ -41,6 +40,10 @@ import backend.data.user
import backend.integrations.webhooks.utils
import backend.util.service
import backend.util.settings
from backend.api.features.chat.completion_consumer import (
start_completion_consumer,
stop_completion_consumer,
)
from backend.blocks.llm import DEFAULT_LLM_MODEL
from backend.data.model import Credentials
from backend.integrations.providers import ProviderName
@@ -119,9 +122,21 @@ async def lifespan_context(app: fastapi.FastAPI):
await backend.data.graph.migrate_llm_models(DEFAULT_LLM_MODEL)
await backend.integrations.webhooks.utils.migrate_legacy_triggered_graphs()
# Start chat completion consumer for Redis Streams notifications
try:
await start_completion_consumer()
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"Could not start chat completion consumer: {e}")
with launch_darkly_context():
yield
# Stop chat completion consumer
try:
await stop_completion_consumer()
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"Error stopping chat completion consumer: {e}")
try:
await shutdown_cloud_storage_handler()
except Exception as e:
@@ -328,11 +343,6 @@ app.include_router(
tags=["workspace"],
prefix="/api/workspace",
)
app.include_router(
mcp_routes.router,
tags=["v2", "mcp"],
prefix="/api/mcp",
)
app.include_router(
backend.api.features.oauth.router,
tags=["oauth"],

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ def run_processes(*processes: "AppProcess", **kwargs):
# Run the last process in the foreground.
processes[-1].start(background=False, **kwargs)
finally:
for process in reversed(processes):
for process in processes:
try:
process.stop()
except Exception as e:
@@ -38,9 +38,7 @@ def main(**kwargs):
from backend.api.rest_api import AgentServer
from backend.api.ws_api import WebsocketServer
from backend.copilot.executor.manager import CoPilotExecutor
from backend.data.db_manager import DatabaseManager
from backend.executor import ExecutionManager, Scheduler
from backend.executor import DatabaseManager, ExecutionManager, Scheduler
from backend.notifications import NotificationManager
run_processes(
@@ -50,7 +48,6 @@ def main(**kwargs):
WebsocketServer(),
AgentServer(),
ExecutionManager(),
CoPilotExecutor(),
**kwargs,
)

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@@ -3,19 +3,22 @@ import logging
import os
import re
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Sequence, Type, TypeVar
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, TypeVar
from backend.blocks._base import AnyBlockSchema, BlockType
from backend.util.cache import cached
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from backend.data.block import Block
T = TypeVar("T")
@cached(ttl_seconds=3600)
def load_all_blocks() -> dict[str, type["AnyBlockSchema"]]:
from backend.blocks._base import Block
def load_all_blocks() -> dict[str, type["Block"]]:
from backend.data.block import Block
from backend.util.settings import Config
# Check if example blocks should be loaded from settings
@@ -47,8 +50,8 @@ def load_all_blocks() -> dict[str, type["AnyBlockSchema"]]:
importlib.import_module(f".{module}", package=__name__)
# Load all Block instances from the available modules
available_blocks: dict[str, type["AnyBlockSchema"]] = {}
for block_cls in _all_subclasses(Block):
available_blocks: dict[str, type["Block"]] = {}
for block_cls in all_subclasses(Block):
class_name = block_cls.__name__
if class_name.endswith("Base"):
@@ -61,7 +64,7 @@ def load_all_blocks() -> dict[str, type["AnyBlockSchema"]]:
"please name the class with 'Base' at the end"
)
block = block_cls() # pyright: ignore[reportAbstractUsage]
block = block_cls.create()
if not isinstance(block.id, str) or len(block.id) != 36:
raise ValueError(
@@ -102,7 +105,7 @@ def load_all_blocks() -> dict[str, type["AnyBlockSchema"]]:
available_blocks[block.id] = block_cls
# Filter out blocks with incomplete auth configs, e.g. missing OAuth server secrets
from ._utils import is_block_auth_configured
from backend.data.block import is_block_auth_configured
filtered_blocks = {}
for block_id, block_cls in available_blocks.items():
@@ -112,48 +115,11 @@ def load_all_blocks() -> dict[str, type["AnyBlockSchema"]]:
return filtered_blocks
def _all_subclasses(cls: type[T]) -> list[type[T]]:
__all__ = ["load_all_blocks"]
def all_subclasses(cls: type[T]) -> list[type[T]]:
subclasses = cls.__subclasses__()
for subclass in subclasses:
subclasses += _all_subclasses(subclass)
subclasses += all_subclasses(subclass)
return subclasses
# ============== Block access helper functions ============== #
def get_blocks() -> dict[str, Type["AnyBlockSchema"]]:
return load_all_blocks()
# Note on the return type annotation: https://github.com/microsoft/pyright/issues/10281
def get_block(block_id: str) -> "AnyBlockSchema | None":
cls = get_blocks().get(block_id)
return cls() if cls else None
@cached(ttl_seconds=3600)
def get_webhook_block_ids() -> Sequence[str]:
return [
id
for id, B in get_blocks().items()
if B().block_type in (BlockType.WEBHOOK, BlockType.WEBHOOK_MANUAL)
]
@cached(ttl_seconds=3600)
def get_io_block_ids() -> Sequence[str]:
return [
id
for id, B in get_blocks().items()
if B().block_type in (BlockType.INPUT, BlockType.OUTPUT)
]
@cached(ttl_seconds=3600)
def get_human_in_the_loop_block_ids() -> Sequence[str]:
return [
id
for id, B in get_blocks().items()
if B().block_type == BlockType.HUMAN_IN_THE_LOOP
]

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@@ -1,740 +0,0 @@
import inspect
import logging
from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
from enum import Enum
from typing import (
TYPE_CHECKING,
Any,
Callable,
ClassVar,
Generic,
Optional,
Type,
TypeAlias,
TypeVar,
cast,
get_origin,
)
import jsonref
import jsonschema
from pydantic import BaseModel
from backend.data.block import BlockInput, BlockOutput, BlockOutputEntry
from backend.data.model import (
Credentials,
CredentialsFieldInfo,
CredentialsMetaInput,
SchemaField,
is_credentials_field_name,
)
from backend.integrations.providers import ProviderName
from backend.util import json
from backend.util.exceptions import (
BlockError,
BlockExecutionError,
BlockInputError,
BlockOutputError,
BlockUnknownError,
)
from backend.util.settings import Config
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from backend.data.execution import ExecutionContext
from backend.data.model import ContributorDetails, NodeExecutionStats
from ..data.graph import Link
app_config = Config()
BlockTestOutput = BlockOutputEntry | tuple[str, Callable[[Any], bool]]
class BlockType(Enum):
STANDARD = "Standard"
INPUT = "Input"
OUTPUT = "Output"
NOTE = "Note"
WEBHOOK = "Webhook"
WEBHOOK_MANUAL = "Webhook (manual)"
AGENT = "Agent"
AI = "AI"
AYRSHARE = "Ayrshare"
HUMAN_IN_THE_LOOP = "Human In The Loop"
MCP_TOOL = "MCP Tool"
class BlockCategory(Enum):
AI = "Block that leverages AI to perform a task."
SOCIAL = "Block that interacts with social media platforms."
TEXT = "Block that processes text data."
SEARCH = "Block that searches or extracts information from the internet."
BASIC = "Block that performs basic operations."
INPUT = "Block that interacts with input of the graph."
OUTPUT = "Block that interacts with output of the graph."
LOGIC = "Programming logic to control the flow of your agent"
COMMUNICATION = "Block that interacts with communication platforms."
DEVELOPER_TOOLS = "Developer tools such as GitHub blocks."
DATA = "Block that interacts with structured data."
HARDWARE = "Block that interacts with hardware."
AGENT = "Block that interacts with other agents."
CRM = "Block that interacts with CRM services."
SAFETY = (
"Block that provides AI safety mechanisms such as detecting harmful content"
)
PRODUCTIVITY = "Block that helps with productivity"
ISSUE_TRACKING = "Block that helps with issue tracking"
MULTIMEDIA = "Block that interacts with multimedia content"
MARKETING = "Block that helps with marketing"
def dict(self) -> dict[str, str]:
return {"category": self.name, "description": self.value}
class BlockCostType(str, Enum):
RUN = "run" # cost X credits per run
BYTE = "byte" # cost X credits per byte
SECOND = "second" # cost X credits per second
class BlockCost(BaseModel):
cost_amount: int
cost_filter: BlockInput
cost_type: BlockCostType
def __init__(
self,
cost_amount: int,
cost_type: BlockCostType = BlockCostType.RUN,
cost_filter: Optional[BlockInput] = None,
**data: Any,
) -> None:
super().__init__(
cost_amount=cost_amount,
cost_filter=cost_filter or {},
cost_type=cost_type,
**data,
)
class BlockInfo(BaseModel):
id: str
name: str
inputSchema: dict[str, Any]
outputSchema: dict[str, Any]
costs: list[BlockCost]
description: str
categories: list[dict[str, str]]
contributors: list[dict[str, Any]]
staticOutput: bool
uiType: str
class BlockSchema(BaseModel):
cached_jsonschema: ClassVar[dict[str, Any]]
@classmethod
def jsonschema(cls) -> dict[str, Any]:
if cls.cached_jsonschema:
return cls.cached_jsonschema
model = jsonref.replace_refs(cls.model_json_schema(), merge_props=True)
def ref_to_dict(obj):
if isinstance(obj, dict):
# OpenAPI <3.1 does not support sibling fields that has a $ref key
# So sometimes, the schema has an "allOf"/"anyOf"/"oneOf" with 1 item.
keys = {"allOf", "anyOf", "oneOf"}
one_key = next((k for k in keys if k in obj and len(obj[k]) == 1), None)
if one_key:
obj.update(obj[one_key][0])
return {
key: ref_to_dict(value)
for key, value in obj.items()
if not key.startswith("$") and key != one_key
}
elif isinstance(obj, list):
return [ref_to_dict(item) for item in obj]
return obj
cls.cached_jsonschema = cast(dict[str, Any], ref_to_dict(model))
return cls.cached_jsonschema
@classmethod
def validate_data(cls, data: BlockInput) -> str | None:
return json.validate_with_jsonschema(
schema=cls.jsonschema(),
data={k: v for k, v in data.items() if v is not None},
)
@classmethod
def get_mismatch_error(cls, data: BlockInput) -> str | None:
return cls.validate_data(data)
@classmethod
def get_field_schema(cls, field_name: str) -> dict[str, Any]:
model_schema = cls.jsonschema().get("properties", {})
if not model_schema:
raise ValueError(f"Invalid model schema {cls}")
property_schema = model_schema.get(field_name)
if not property_schema:
raise ValueError(f"Invalid property name {field_name}")
return property_schema
@classmethod
def validate_field(cls, field_name: str, data: BlockInput) -> str | None:
"""
Validate the data against a specific property (one of the input/output name).
Returns the validation error message if the data does not match the schema.
"""
try:
property_schema = cls.get_field_schema(field_name)
jsonschema.validate(json.to_dict(data), property_schema)
return None
except jsonschema.ValidationError as e:
return str(e)
@classmethod
def get_fields(cls) -> set[str]:
return set(cls.model_fields.keys())
@classmethod
def get_required_fields(cls) -> set[str]:
return {
field
for field, field_info in cls.model_fields.items()
if field_info.is_required()
}
@classmethod
def __pydantic_init_subclass__(cls, **kwargs):
"""Validates the schema definition. Rules:
- Fields with annotation `CredentialsMetaInput` MUST be
named `credentials` or `*_credentials`
- Fields named `credentials` or `*_credentials` MUST be
of type `CredentialsMetaInput`
"""
super().__pydantic_init_subclass__(**kwargs)
# Reset cached JSON schema to prevent inheriting it from parent class
cls.cached_jsonschema = {}
credentials_fields = cls.get_credentials_fields()
for field_name in cls.get_fields():
if is_credentials_field_name(field_name):
if field_name not in credentials_fields:
raise TypeError(
f"Credentials field '{field_name}' on {cls.__qualname__} "
f"is not of type {CredentialsMetaInput.__name__}"
)
CredentialsMetaInput.validate_credentials_field_schema(
cls.get_field_schema(field_name), field_name
)
elif field_name in credentials_fields:
raise KeyError(
f"Credentials field '{field_name}' on {cls.__qualname__} "
"has invalid name: must be 'credentials' or *_credentials"
)
@classmethod
def get_credentials_fields(cls) -> dict[str, type[CredentialsMetaInput]]:
return {
field_name: info.annotation
for field_name, info in cls.model_fields.items()
if (
inspect.isclass(info.annotation)
and issubclass(
get_origin(info.annotation) or info.annotation,
CredentialsMetaInput,
)
)
}
@classmethod
def get_auto_credentials_fields(cls) -> dict[str, dict[str, Any]]:
"""
Get fields that have auto_credentials metadata (e.g., GoogleDriveFileInput).
Returns a dict mapping kwarg_name -> {field_name, auto_credentials_config}
Raises:
ValueError: If multiple fields have the same kwarg_name, as this would
cause silent overwriting and only the last field would be processed.
"""
result: dict[str, dict[str, Any]] = {}
schema = cls.jsonschema()
properties = schema.get("properties", {})
for field_name, field_schema in properties.items():
auto_creds = field_schema.get("auto_credentials")
if auto_creds:
kwarg_name = auto_creds.get("kwarg_name", "credentials")
if kwarg_name in result:
raise ValueError(
f"Duplicate auto_credentials kwarg_name '{kwarg_name}' "
f"in fields '{result[kwarg_name]['field_name']}' and "
f"'{field_name}' on {cls.__qualname__}"
)
result[kwarg_name] = {
"field_name": field_name,
"config": auto_creds,
}
return result
@classmethod
def get_credentials_fields_info(cls) -> dict[str, CredentialsFieldInfo]:
result = {}
# Regular credentials fields
for field_name in cls.get_credentials_fields().keys():
result[field_name] = CredentialsFieldInfo.model_validate(
cls.get_field_schema(field_name), by_alias=True
)
# Auto-generated credentials fields (from GoogleDriveFileInput etc.)
for kwarg_name, info in cls.get_auto_credentials_fields().items():
config = info["config"]
# Build a schema-like dict that CredentialsFieldInfo can parse
auto_schema = {
"credentials_provider": [config.get("provider", "google")],
"credentials_types": [config.get("type", "oauth2")],
"credentials_scopes": config.get("scopes"),
}
result[kwarg_name] = CredentialsFieldInfo.model_validate(
auto_schema, by_alias=True
)
return result
@classmethod
def get_input_defaults(cls, data: BlockInput) -> BlockInput:
return data # Return as is, by default.
@classmethod
def get_missing_links(cls, data: BlockInput, links: list["Link"]) -> set[str]:
input_fields_from_nodes = {link.sink_name for link in links}
return input_fields_from_nodes - set(data)
@classmethod
def get_missing_input(cls, data: BlockInput) -> set[str]:
return cls.get_required_fields() - set(data)
class BlockSchemaInput(BlockSchema):
"""
Base schema class for block inputs.
All block input schemas should extend this class for consistency.
"""
pass
class BlockSchemaOutput(BlockSchema):
"""
Base schema class for block outputs that includes a standard error field.
All block output schemas should extend this class to ensure consistent error handling.
"""
error: str = SchemaField(
description="Error message if the operation failed", default=""
)
BlockSchemaInputType = TypeVar("BlockSchemaInputType", bound=BlockSchemaInput)
BlockSchemaOutputType = TypeVar("BlockSchemaOutputType", bound=BlockSchemaOutput)
class EmptyInputSchema(BlockSchemaInput):
pass
class EmptyOutputSchema(BlockSchemaOutput):
pass
# For backward compatibility - will be deprecated
EmptySchema = EmptyOutputSchema
# --8<-- [start:BlockWebhookConfig]
class BlockManualWebhookConfig(BaseModel):
"""
Configuration model for webhook-triggered blocks on which
the user has to manually set up the webhook at the provider.
"""
provider: ProviderName
"""The service provider that the webhook connects to"""
webhook_type: str
"""
Identifier for the webhook type. E.g. GitHub has repo and organization level hooks.
Only for use in the corresponding `WebhooksManager`.
"""
event_filter_input: str = ""
"""
Name of the block's event filter input.
Leave empty if the corresponding webhook doesn't have distinct event/payload types.
"""
event_format: str = "{event}"
"""
Template string for the event(s) that a block instance subscribes to.
Applied individually to each event selected in the event filter input.
Example: `"pull_request.{event}"` -> `"pull_request.opened"`
"""
class BlockWebhookConfig(BlockManualWebhookConfig):
"""
Configuration model for webhook-triggered blocks for which
the webhook can be automatically set up through the provider's API.
"""
resource_format: str
"""
Template string for the resource that a block instance subscribes to.
Fields will be filled from the block's inputs (except `payload`).
Example: `f"{repo}/pull_requests"` (note: not how it's actually implemented)
Only for use in the corresponding `WebhooksManager`.
"""
# --8<-- [end:BlockWebhookConfig]
class Block(ABC, Generic[BlockSchemaInputType, BlockSchemaOutputType]):
def __init__(
self,
id: str = "",
description: str = "",
contributors: list["ContributorDetails"] = [],
categories: set[BlockCategory] | None = None,
input_schema: Type[BlockSchemaInputType] = EmptyInputSchema,
output_schema: Type[BlockSchemaOutputType] = EmptyOutputSchema,
test_input: BlockInput | list[BlockInput] | None = None,
test_output: BlockTestOutput | list[BlockTestOutput] | None = None,
test_mock: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
test_credentials: Optional[Credentials | dict[str, Credentials]] = None,
disabled: bool = False,
static_output: bool = False,
block_type: BlockType = BlockType.STANDARD,
webhook_config: Optional[BlockWebhookConfig | BlockManualWebhookConfig] = None,
is_sensitive_action: bool = False,
):
"""
Initialize the block with the given schema.
Args:
id: The unique identifier for the block, this value will be persisted in the
DB. So it should be a unique and constant across the application run.
Use the UUID format for the ID.
description: The description of the block, explaining what the block does.
contributors: The list of contributors who contributed to the block.
input_schema: The schema, defined as a Pydantic model, for the input data.
output_schema: The schema, defined as a Pydantic model, for the output data.
test_input: The list or single sample input data for the block, for testing.
test_output: The list or single expected output if the test_input is run.
test_mock: function names on the block implementation to mock on test run.
disabled: If the block is disabled, it will not be available for execution.
static_output: Whether the output links of the block are static by default.
"""
from backend.data.model import NodeExecutionStats
self.id = id
self.input_schema = input_schema
self.output_schema = output_schema
self.test_input = test_input
self.test_output = test_output
self.test_mock = test_mock
self.test_credentials = test_credentials
self.description = description
self.categories = categories or set()
self.contributors = contributors or set()
self.disabled = disabled
self.static_output = static_output
self.block_type = block_type
self.webhook_config = webhook_config
self.is_sensitive_action = is_sensitive_action
self.execution_stats: "NodeExecutionStats" = NodeExecutionStats()
if self.webhook_config:
if isinstance(self.webhook_config, BlockWebhookConfig):
# Enforce presence of credentials field on auto-setup webhook blocks
if not (cred_fields := self.input_schema.get_credentials_fields()):
raise TypeError(
"credentials field is required on auto-setup webhook blocks"
)
# Disallow multiple credentials inputs on webhook blocks
elif len(cred_fields) > 1:
raise ValueError(
"Multiple credentials inputs not supported on webhook blocks"
)
self.block_type = BlockType.WEBHOOK
else:
self.block_type = BlockType.WEBHOOK_MANUAL
# Enforce shape of webhook event filter, if present
if self.webhook_config.event_filter_input:
event_filter_field = self.input_schema.model_fields[
self.webhook_config.event_filter_input
]
if not (
isinstance(event_filter_field.annotation, type)
and issubclass(event_filter_field.annotation, BaseModel)
and all(
field.annotation is bool
for field in event_filter_field.annotation.model_fields.values()
)
):
raise NotImplementedError(
f"{self.name} has an invalid webhook event selector: "
"field must be a BaseModel and all its fields must be boolean"
)
# Enforce presence of 'payload' input
if "payload" not in self.input_schema.model_fields:
raise TypeError(
f"{self.name} is webhook-triggered but has no 'payload' input"
)
# Disable webhook-triggered block if webhook functionality not available
if not app_config.platform_base_url:
self.disabled = True
@abstractmethod
async def run(self, input_data: BlockSchemaInputType, **kwargs) -> BlockOutput:
"""
Run the block with the given input data.
Args:
input_data: The input data with the structure of input_schema.
Kwargs: Currently 14/02/2025 these include
graph_id: The ID of the graph.
node_id: The ID of the node.
graph_exec_id: The ID of the graph execution.
node_exec_id: The ID of the node execution.
user_id: The ID of the user.
Returns:
A Generator that yields (output_name, output_data).
output_name: One of the output name defined in Block's output_schema.
output_data: The data for the output_name, matching the defined schema.
"""
# --- satisfy the type checker, never executed -------------
if False: # noqa: SIM115
yield "name", "value" # pyright: ignore[reportMissingYield]
raise NotImplementedError(f"{self.name} does not implement the run method.")
async def run_once(
self, input_data: BlockSchemaInputType, output: str, **kwargs
) -> Any:
async for item in self.run(input_data, **kwargs):
name, data = item
if name == output:
return data
raise ValueError(f"{self.name} did not produce any output for {output}")
def merge_stats(self, stats: "NodeExecutionStats") -> "NodeExecutionStats":
self.execution_stats += stats
return self.execution_stats
@property
def name(self):
return self.__class__.__name__
def to_dict(self):
return {
"id": self.id,
"name": self.name,
"inputSchema": self.input_schema.jsonschema(),
"outputSchema": self.output_schema.jsonschema(),
"description": self.description,
"categories": [category.dict() for category in self.categories],
"contributors": [
contributor.model_dump() for contributor in self.contributors
],
"staticOutput": self.static_output,
"uiType": self.block_type.value,
}
def get_info(self) -> BlockInfo:
from backend.data.credit import get_block_cost
return BlockInfo(
id=self.id,
name=self.name,
inputSchema=self.input_schema.jsonschema(),
outputSchema=self.output_schema.jsonschema(),
costs=get_block_cost(self),
description=self.description,
categories=[category.dict() for category in self.categories],
contributors=[
contributor.model_dump() for contributor in self.contributors
],
staticOutput=self.static_output,
uiType=self.block_type.value,
)
async def execute(self, input_data: BlockInput, **kwargs) -> BlockOutput:
try:
async for output_name, output_data in self._execute(input_data, **kwargs):
yield output_name, output_data
except Exception as ex:
if isinstance(ex, BlockError):
raise ex
else:
raise (
BlockExecutionError
if isinstance(ex, ValueError)
else BlockUnknownError
)(
message=str(ex),
block_name=self.name,
block_id=self.id,
) from ex
async def is_block_exec_need_review(
self,
input_data: BlockInput,
*,
user_id: str,
node_id: str,
node_exec_id: str,
graph_exec_id: str,
graph_id: str,
graph_version: int,
execution_context: "ExecutionContext",
**kwargs,
) -> tuple[bool, BlockInput]:
"""
Check if this block execution needs human review and handle the review process.
Returns:
Tuple of (should_pause, input_data_to_use)
- should_pause: True if execution should be paused for review
- input_data_to_use: The input data to use (may be modified by reviewer)
"""
if not (
self.is_sensitive_action and execution_context.sensitive_action_safe_mode
):
return False, input_data
from backend.blocks.helpers.review import HITLReviewHelper
# Handle the review request and get decision
decision = await HITLReviewHelper.handle_review_decision(
input_data=input_data,
user_id=user_id,
node_id=node_id,
node_exec_id=node_exec_id,
graph_exec_id=graph_exec_id,
graph_id=graph_id,
graph_version=graph_version,
block_name=self.name,
editable=True,
)
if decision is None:
# We're awaiting review - pause execution
return True, input_data
if not decision.should_proceed:
# Review was rejected, raise an error to stop execution
raise BlockExecutionError(
message=f"Block execution rejected by reviewer: {decision.message}",
block_name=self.name,
block_id=self.id,
)
# Review was approved - use the potentially modified data
# ReviewResult.data must be a dict for block inputs
reviewed_data = decision.review_result.data
if not isinstance(reviewed_data, dict):
raise BlockExecutionError(
message=f"Review data must be a dict for block input, got {type(reviewed_data).__name__}",
block_name=self.name,
block_id=self.id,
)
return False, reviewed_data
async def _execute(self, input_data: BlockInput, **kwargs) -> BlockOutput:
# Check for review requirement only if running within a graph execution context
# Direct block execution (e.g., from chat) skips the review process
has_graph_context = all(
key in kwargs
for key in (
"node_exec_id",
"graph_exec_id",
"graph_id",
"execution_context",
)
)
if has_graph_context:
should_pause, input_data = await self.is_block_exec_need_review(
input_data, **kwargs
)
if should_pause:
return
# Validate the input data (original or reviewer-modified) once
if error := self.input_schema.validate_data(input_data):
raise BlockInputError(
message=f"Unable to execute block with invalid input data: {error}",
block_name=self.name,
block_id=self.id,
)
# Use the validated input data
async for output_name, output_data in self.run(
self.input_schema(**{k: v for k, v in input_data.items() if v is not None}),
**kwargs,
):
if output_name == "error":
raise BlockExecutionError(
message=output_data, block_name=self.name, block_id=self.id
)
if self.block_type == BlockType.STANDARD and (
error := self.output_schema.validate_field(output_name, output_data)
):
raise BlockOutputError(
message=f"Block produced an invalid output data: {error}",
block_name=self.name,
block_id=self.id,
)
yield output_name, output_data
def is_triggered_by_event_type(
self, trigger_config: dict[str, Any], event_type: str
) -> bool:
if not self.webhook_config:
raise TypeError("This method can't be used on non-trigger blocks")
if not self.webhook_config.event_filter_input:
return True
event_filter = trigger_config.get(self.webhook_config.event_filter_input)
if not event_filter:
raise ValueError("Event filter is not configured on trigger")
return event_type in [
self.webhook_config.event_format.format(event=k)
for k in event_filter
if event_filter[k] is True
]
# Type alias for any block with standard input/output schemas
AnyBlockSchema: TypeAlias = Block[BlockSchemaInput, BlockSchemaOutput]

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import logging
import os
from backend.integrations.providers import ProviderName
from ._base import AnyBlockSchema
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def is_block_auth_configured(
block_cls: type[AnyBlockSchema],
) -> bool:
"""
Check if a block has a valid authentication method configured at runtime.
For example if a block is an OAuth-only block and there env vars are not set,
do not show it in the UI.
"""
from backend.sdk.registry import AutoRegistry
# Create an instance to access input_schema
try:
block = block_cls()
except Exception as e:
# If we can't create a block instance, assume it's not OAuth-only
logger.error(f"Error creating block instance for {block_cls.__name__}: {e}")
return True
logger.debug(
f"Checking if block {block_cls.__name__} has a valid provider configured"
)
# Get all credential inputs from input schema
credential_inputs = block.input_schema.get_credentials_fields_info()
required_inputs = block.input_schema.get_required_fields()
if not credential_inputs:
logger.debug(
f"Block {block_cls.__name__} has no credential inputs - Treating as valid"
)
return True
# Check credential inputs
if len(required_inputs.intersection(credential_inputs.keys())) == 0:
logger.debug(
f"Block {block_cls.__name__} has only optional credential inputs"
" - will work without credentials configured"
)
# Check if the credential inputs for this block are correctly configured
for field_name, field_info in credential_inputs.items():
provider_names = field_info.provider
if not provider_names:
logger.warning(
f"Block {block_cls.__name__} "
f"has credential input '{field_name}' with no provider options"
" - Disabling"
)
return False
# If a field has multiple possible providers, each one needs to be usable to
# prevent breaking the UX
for _provider_name in provider_names:
provider_name = _provider_name.value
if provider_name in ProviderName.__members__.values():
logger.debug(
f"Block {block_cls.__name__} credential input '{field_name}' "
f"provider '{provider_name}' is part of the legacy provider system"
" - Treating as valid"
)
break
provider = AutoRegistry.get_provider(provider_name)
if not provider:
logger.warning(
f"Block {block_cls.__name__} credential input '{field_name}' "
f"refers to unknown provider '{provider_name}' - Disabling"
)
return False
# Check the provider's supported auth types
if field_info.supported_types != provider.supported_auth_types:
logger.warning(
f"Block {block_cls.__name__} credential input '{field_name}' "
f"has mismatched supported auth types (field <> Provider): "
f"{field_info.supported_types} != {provider.supported_auth_types}"
)
if not (supported_auth_types := provider.supported_auth_types):
# No auth methods are been configured for this provider
logger.warning(
f"Block {block_cls.__name__} credential input '{field_name}' "
f"provider '{provider_name}' "
"has no authentication methods configured - Disabling"
)
return False
# Check if provider supports OAuth
if "oauth2" in supported_auth_types:
# Check if OAuth environment variables are set
if (oauth_config := provider.oauth_config) and bool(
os.getenv(oauth_config.client_id_env_var)
and os.getenv(oauth_config.client_secret_env_var)
):
logger.debug(
f"Block {block_cls.__name__} credential input '{field_name}' "
f"provider '{provider_name}' is configured for OAuth"
)
else:
logger.error(
f"Block {block_cls.__name__} credential input '{field_name}' "
f"provider '{provider_name}' "
"is missing OAuth client ID or secret - Disabling"
)
return False
logger.debug(
f"Block {block_cls.__name__} credential input '{field_name}' is valid; "
f"supported credential types: {', '.join(field_info.supported_types)}"
)
return True

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
import logging
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Optional
from typing import Any, Optional
from backend.blocks._base import (
from backend.data.block import (
Block,
BlockCategory,
BlockInput,
@@ -9,15 +9,13 @@ from backend.blocks._base import (
BlockSchema,
BlockSchemaInput,
BlockType,
get_block,
)
from backend.data.execution import ExecutionContext, ExecutionStatus, NodesInputMasks
from backend.data.model import NodeExecutionStats, SchemaField
from backend.util.json import validate_with_jsonschema
from backend.util.retry import func_retry
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from backend.executor.utils import LogMetadata
_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@@ -126,10 +124,9 @@ class AgentExecutorBlock(Block):
graph_version: int,
graph_exec_id: str,
user_id: str,
logger: "LogMetadata",
logger,
) -> BlockOutput:
from backend.blocks import get_block
from backend.data.execution import ExecutionEventType
from backend.executor import utils as execution_utils
@@ -201,7 +198,7 @@ class AgentExecutorBlock(Block):
self,
graph_exec_id: str,
user_id: str,
logger: "LogMetadata",
logger,
) -> None:
from backend.executor import utils as execution_utils

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@@ -1,11 +1,5 @@
from typing import Any
from backend.blocks._base import (
BlockCategory,
BlockOutput,
BlockSchemaInput,
BlockSchemaOutput,
)
from backend.blocks.llm import (
DEFAULT_LLM_MODEL,
TEST_CREDENTIALS,
@@ -17,6 +11,12 @@ from backend.blocks.llm import (
LLMResponse,
llm_call,
)
from backend.data.block import (
BlockCategory,
BlockOutput,
BlockSchemaInput,
BlockSchemaOutput,
)
from backend.data.model import APIKeyCredentials, NodeExecutionStats, SchemaField

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ from pydantic import SecretStr
from replicate.client import Client as ReplicateClient
from replicate.helpers import FileOutput
from backend.blocks._base import (
from backend.data.block import (
Block,
BlockCategory,
BlockOutput,

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@@ -5,12 +5,7 @@ from pydantic import SecretStr
from replicate.client import Client as ReplicateClient
from replicate.helpers import FileOutput
from backend.blocks._base import (
Block,
BlockCategory,
BlockSchemaInput,
BlockSchemaOutput,
)
from backend.data.block import Block, BlockCategory, BlockSchemaInput, BlockSchemaOutput
from backend.data.execution import ExecutionContext
from backend.data.model import (
APIKeyCredentials,

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ from typing import Literal
from pydantic import SecretStr
from replicate.client import Client as ReplicateClient
from backend.blocks._base import (
from backend.data.block import (
Block,
BlockCategory,
BlockOutput,

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ from typing import Literal
from pydantic import SecretStr
from backend.blocks._base import (
from backend.data.block import (
Block,
BlockCategory,
BlockOutput,

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