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langgraph-sdk
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This repository contains the Python SDK for interacting with the LangSmith Deployment REST API.
To get started with the Python SDK, install the package
pip install -U langgraph-sdk
You will need a running LangGraph API server. If you're running a server locally using langgraph-cli, SDK will automatically point at http://localhost:8123, otherwise
you would need to specify the server URL when creating a client.
from langgraph_sdk import get_client
# If you're using a remote server, initialize the client with `get_client(url=REMOTE_URL)`
client = get_client()
# List all assistants
assistants = await client.assistants.search()
# We auto-create an assistant for each graph you register in config.
agent = assistants[0]
# Start a new thread
thread = await client.threads.create()
# Start a streaming run
input = {"messages": [{"role": "human", "content": "what's the weather in la"}]}
async for chunk in client.runs.stream(thread['thread_id'], agent['assistant_id'], input=input):
print(chunk)
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SDK for interacting with LangGraph API
We found that langgraph-sdk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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