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* refactor: json schema tools with lazy loading - Added LocalToolExecutor class for lazy loading and caching of tools during execution. - Introduced ToolExecutionContext and ToolExecutor interfaces for better type management. - Created utility functions to generate tool proxies with JSON schema support. - Added ExtendedJsonSchema type for enhanced schema definitions. - Updated existing toolkits to utilize the new schema and executor functionalities. - Introduced a comprehensive tool definitions registry for managing various tool schemas. chore: update @librechat/agents to version 3.1.2 refactor: enhance tool loading optimization and classification - Improved the loadAgentToolsOptimized function to utilize a proxy pattern for all tools, enabling deferred execution and reducing overhead. - Introduced caching for tool instances and refined tool classification logic to streamline tool management. - Updated the handling of MCP tools to improve logging and error reporting for missing tools in the cache. - Enhanced the structure of tool definitions to support better classification and integration with existing tools. refactor: modularize tool loading and enhance optimization - Moved the loadAgentToolsOptimized function to a new service file for better organization and maintainability. - Updated the ToolService to utilize the new service for optimized tool loading, improving code clarity. - Removed legacy tool loading methods and streamlined the tool loading process to enhance performance and reduce complexity. - Introduced feature flag handling for optimized tool loading, allowing for easier toggling of this functionality. refactor: replace loadAgentToolsWithFlag with loadAgentTools in tool loader refactor: enhance MCP tool loading with proxy creation and classification refactor: optimize MCP tool loading by grouping tools by server - Introduced a Map to group cached tools by server name, improving the organization of tool data. - Updated the createMCPProxyTool function to accept server name directly, enhancing clarity. - Refactored the logic for handling MCP tools, streamlining the process of creating proxy tools for classification. refactor: enhance MCP tool loading and proxy creation - Added functionality to retrieve MCP server tools and reinitialize servers if necessary, improving tool availability. - Updated the tool loading logic to utilize a Map for organizing tools by server, enhancing clarity and performance. - Refactored the createToolProxy function to ensure a default response format, streamlining tool creation. refactor: update createToolProxy to ensure consistent response format - Modified the createToolProxy function to await the executor's execution and validate the result format. - Ensured that the function returns a default response structure when the result is not an array of two elements, enhancing reliability in tool proxy creation. refactor: ToolExecutionContext with toolCall property - Added toolCall property to ToolExecutionContext interface for improved context handling during tool execution. - Updated LocalToolExecutor to include toolCall in the runnable configuration, allowing for more flexible tool invocation. - Modified createToolProxy to pass toolCall from the configuration, ensuring consistent context across tool executions. refactor: enhance event-driven tool execution and logging - Introduced ToolExecuteOptions for improved handling of event-driven tool execution, allowing for parallel execution of tool calls. - Updated getDefaultHandlers to include support for ON_TOOL_EXECUTE events, enhancing the flexibility of tool invocation. - Added detailed logging in LocalToolExecutor to track tool loading and execution metrics, improving observability and debugging capabilities. - Refactored initializeClient to integrate event-driven tool loading, ensuring compatibility with the new execution model. chore: update @librechat/agents to version 3.1.21 refactor: remove legacy tool loading and executor components - Eliminated the loadAgentToolsWithFlag function, simplifying the tool loading process by directly using loadAgentTools. - Removed the LocalToolExecutor and related executor components to streamline the tool execution architecture. - Updated ToolService and related files to reflect the removal of deprecated features, enhancing code clarity and maintainability. refactor: enhance tool classification and definitions handling - Updated the loadAgentTools function to return toolDefinitions alongside toolRegistry, improving the structure of tool data returned to clients. - Removed the convertRegistryToDefinitions function from the initialize.js file, simplifying the initialization process. - Adjusted the buildToolClassification function to ensure toolDefinitions are built and returned simultaneously with the toolRegistry, enhancing efficiency in tool management. - Updated type definitions in initialize.ts to include toolDefinitions, ensuring consistency across the codebase. refactor: implement event-driven tool execution handler - Introduced createToolExecuteHandler function to streamline the handling of ON_TOOL_EXECUTE events, allowing for parallel execution of tool calls. - Updated getDefaultHandlers to utilize the new handler, simplifying the event-driven architecture. - Added handlers.ts file to encapsulate tool execution logic, improving code organization and maintainability. - Enhanced OpenAI handlers to integrate the new tool execution capabilities, ensuring consistent event handling across the application. refactor: integrate event-driven tool execution options - Added toolExecuteOptions to support event-driven tool execution in OpenAI and responses controllers, enhancing flexibility in tool handling. - Updated handlers to utilize createToolExecuteHandler, allowing for streamlined execution of tools during agent interactions. - Refactored service dependencies to include toolExecuteOptions, ensuring consistent integration across the application. refactor: enhance tool loading with definitionsOnly parameter - Updated createToolLoader and loadAgentTools functions to include a definitionsOnly parameter, allowing for the retrieval of only serializable tool definitions in event-driven mode. - Adjusted related interfaces and documentation to reflect the new parameter, improving clarity and flexibility in tool management. - Ensured compatibility across various components by integrating the definitionsOnly option in the initialization process. refactor: improve agent tool presence check in initialization - Added a check for tool presence using a new hasAgentTools variable, which evaluates both structuredTools and toolDefinitions. - Updated the conditional logic in the agent initialization process to utilize the hasAgentTools variable, enhancing clarity and maintainability in tool management. refactor: enhance agent tool extraction to support tool definitions - Updated the extractMCPServers function to handle both tool instances and serializable tool definitions, improving flexibility in agent tool management. - Added a new property toolDefinitions to the AgentWithTools type for better integration of event-driven mode. - Enhanced documentation to clarify the function's capabilities in extracting unique MCP server names from both tools and tool definitions. refactor: enhance tool classification and registry building - Added serverName property to ToolDefinition for improved tool identification. - Introduced buildToolRegistry function to streamline the creation of tool registries based on MCP tool definitions and agent options. - Updated buildToolClassification to utilize the new registry building logic, ensuring basic definitions are returned even when advanced classification features are not allowed. - Enhanced documentation and logging for clarity in tool classification processes. refactor: update @librechat/agents dependency to version 3.1.22 fix: expose loadTools function in ToolService - Added loadTools function to the exported module in ToolService.js, enhancing the accessibility of tool loading functionality. chore: remove configurable options from tool execute options in OpenAI controller refactor: enhance tool loading mechanism to utilize agent-specific context chore: update @librechat/agents dependency to version 3.1.23 fix: simplify result handling in createToolExecuteHandler * refactor: loadToolDefinitions for efficient tool loading in event-driven mode * refactor: replace legacy tool loading with loadToolsForExecution in OpenAI and responses controllers - Updated OpenAIChatCompletionController and createResponse functions to utilize loadToolsForExecution for improved tool loading. - Removed deprecated loadToolsLegacy references, streamlining the tool execution process. - Enhanced tool loading options to include agent-specific context and configurations. * refactor: enhance tool loading and execution handling - Introduced loadActionToolsForExecution function to streamline loading of action tools, improving organization and maintainability. - Updated loadToolsForExecution to handle both regular and action tools, optimizing the tool loading process. - Added detailed logging for missing tools in createToolExecuteHandler, enhancing error visibility. - Refactored tool definitions to normalize action tool names, improving consistency in tool management. * refactor: enhance built-in tool definitions loading - Updated loadToolDefinitions to include descriptions and parameters from the tool registry for built-in tools, improving the clarity and usability of tool definitions. - Integrated getToolDefinition to streamline the retrieval of tool metadata, enhancing the overall tool management process. * feat: add action tool definitions loading to tool service - Introduced getActionToolDefinitions function to load action tool definitions based on agent ID and tool names, enhancing the tool loading process. - Updated loadToolDefinitions to integrate action tool definitions, allowing for better management and retrieval of action-specific tools. - Added comprehensive tests for action tool definitions to ensure correct loading and parameter handling, improving overall reliability and functionality. * chore: update @librechat/agents dependency to version 3.1.26 * refactor: add toolEndCallback to handle tool execution results * fix: tool definitions and execution handling - Introduced native tools (execute_code, file_search, web_search) to the tool service, allowing for better integration and management of these tools. - Updated isBuiltInTool function to include native tools in the built-in check, improving tool recognition. - Added comprehensive tests for loading parameters of native tools, ensuring correct functionality and parameter handling. - Enhanced tool definitions registry to include new agent tool definitions, streamlining tool retrieval and management. * refactor: enhance tool loading and execution context - Added toolRegistry to the context for OpenAIChatCompletionController and createResponse functions, improving tool management. - Updated loadToolsForExecution to utilize toolRegistry for better integration of programmatic tools and tool search functionalities. - Enhanced the initialization process to include toolRegistry in agent context, streamlining tool access and configuration. - Refactored tool classification logic to support event-driven execution, ensuring compatibility with new tool definitions. * chore: add request duration logging to OpenAI and Responses controllers - Introduced logging for request start and completion times in OpenAIChatCompletionController and createResponse functions. - Calculated and logged the duration of each request, enhancing observability and performance tracking. - Improved debugging capabilities by providing detailed logs for both streaming and non-streaming responses. * chore: update @librechat/agents dependency to version 3.1.27 * refactor: implement buildToolSet function for tool management - Introduced buildToolSet function to streamline the creation of tool sets from agent configurations, enhancing tool management across various controllers. - Updated AgentClient, OpenAIChatCompletionController, and createResponse functions to utilize buildToolSet, improving consistency in tool handling. - Added comprehensive tests for buildToolSet to ensure correct functionality and edge case handling, enhancing overall reliability. * refactor: update import paths for ToolExecuteOptions and createToolExecuteHandler * fix: update GoogleSearch.js description for maximum search results - Changed the default maximum number of search results from 10 to 5 in the Google Search JSON schema description, ensuring accurate documentation of the expected behavior. * chore: remove deprecated Browser tool and associated assets - Deleted the Browser tool definition from manifest.json, which included its name, plugin key, description, and authentication configuration. - Removed the web-browser.svg asset as it is no longer needed following the removal of the Browser tool. * fix: ensure tool definitions are valid before processing - Added a check to verify the existence of tool definitions in the registry before accessing their properties, preventing potential runtime errors. - Updated the loading logic for built-in tool definitions to ensure that only valid definitions are pushed to the built-in tool definitions array. * fix: extend ExtendedJsonSchema to support 'null' type and nullable enums - Updated the ExtendedJsonSchema type to include 'null' as a valid type option. - Modified the enum property to accept an array of values that can include strings, numbers, booleans, and null, enhancing schema flexibility. * test: add comprehensive tests for tool definitions loading and registry behavior - Implemented tests to verify the handling of built-in tools without registry definitions, ensuring they are skipped correctly. - Added tests to confirm that built-in tools include descriptions and parameters in the registry. - Enhanced tests for action tools, checking for proper inclusion of metadata and handling of tools without parameters in the registry. * test: add tests for mixed-type and number enum schema handling - Introduced tests to validate the parsing of mixed-type enum values, including strings, numbers, booleans, and null. - Added tests for number enum schema values to ensure correct parsing of numeric inputs, enhancing schema validation coverage. * fix: update mock implementation for @librechat/agents - Changed the mock for @librechat/agents to spread the actual module's properties, ensuring that all necessary functionalities are preserved in tests. - This adjustment enhances the accuracy of the tests by reflecting the real structure of the module. * fix: change max_results type in GoogleSearch schema from number to integer - Updated the type of max_results in the Google Search JSON schema to 'integer' for better type accuracy and validation consistency. * fix: update max_results description and type in GoogleSearch schema - Changed the type of max_results from 'number' to 'integer' for improved type accuracy. - Updated the description to reflect the new default maximum number of search results, changing it from 10 to 5. * refactor: remove unused code and improve tool registry handling - Eliminated outdated comments and conditional logic related to event-driven mode in the ToolService. - Enhanced the handling of the tool registry by ensuring it is configurable for better integration during tool execution. * feat: add definitionsOnly option to buildToolClassification for event-driven mode - Introduced a new parameter, definitionsOnly, to the BuildToolClassificationParams interface to enable a mode that skips tool instance creation. - Updated the buildToolClassification function to conditionally add tool definitions without instantiating tools when definitionsOnly is true. - Modified the loadToolDefinitions function to pass definitionsOnly as true, ensuring compatibility with the new feature. * test: add unit tests for buildToolClassification with definitionsOnly option - Implemented tests to verify the behavior of buildToolClassification when definitionsOnly is set to true or false. - Ensured that tool instances are not created when definitionsOnly is true, while still adding necessary tool definitions. - Confirmed that loadAuthValues is called appropriately based on the definitionsOnly parameter, enhancing test coverage for this new feature.
165 lines
5.4 KiB
TypeScript
165 lines
5.4 KiB
TypeScript
import { DynamicStructuredTool } from '@langchain/core/tools';
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import { Constants } from 'librechat-data-provider';
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import type { Agent, TEphemeralAgent } from 'librechat-data-provider';
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import type { LCTool } from '@librechat/agents';
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import type { Logger } from 'winston';
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import type { MCPManager } from '~/mcp/MCPManager';
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/**
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* Agent type with optional tools array that can contain DynamicStructuredTool or string.
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* For context operations, we only require id and instructions, other Agent fields are optional.
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*/
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export type AgentWithTools = Pick<Agent, 'id'> &
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Partial<Omit<Agent, 'id' | 'tools'>> & {
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tools?: Array<DynamicStructuredTool | string>;
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/** Serializable tool definitions for event-driven mode */
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toolDefinitions?: LCTool[];
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};
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/**
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* Extracts unique MCP server names from an agent's tools or tool definitions.
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* Supports both full tool instances (tools) and serializable definitions (toolDefinitions).
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* @param agent - The agent with tools and/or tool definitions
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* @returns Array of unique MCP server names
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*/
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export function extractMCPServers(agent: AgentWithTools): string[] {
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const mcpServers = new Set<string>();
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/** Check tool instances (non-event-driven mode) */
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if (agent?.tools?.length) {
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for (const tool of agent.tools) {
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if (tool instanceof DynamicStructuredTool && tool.name.includes(Constants.mcp_delimiter)) {
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const serverName = tool.name.split(Constants.mcp_delimiter).pop();
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if (serverName) {
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mcpServers.add(serverName);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/** Check tool definitions (event-driven mode) */
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if (agent?.toolDefinitions?.length) {
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for (const toolDef of agent.toolDefinitions) {
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if (toolDef.name?.includes(Constants.mcp_delimiter)) {
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const serverName = toolDef.name.split(Constants.mcp_delimiter).pop();
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if (serverName) {
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mcpServers.add(serverName);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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return Array.from(mcpServers);
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}
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/**
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* Fetches MCP instructions for the given server names.
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* @param {string[]} mcpServers - Array of MCP server names
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* @param {MCPManager} mcpManager - MCP manager instance
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* @param {Logger} [logger] - Optional logger instance
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* @returns {Promise<string>} MCP instructions string, empty if none
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*/
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export async function getMCPInstructionsForServers(
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mcpServers: string[],
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mcpManager: MCPManager,
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logger?: Logger,
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): Promise<string> {
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if (!mcpServers.length) {
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return '';
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}
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try {
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const mcpInstructions = await mcpManager.formatInstructionsForContext(mcpServers);
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if (mcpInstructions && logger) {
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logger.debug('[AgentContext] Fetched MCP instructions for servers:', mcpServers);
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}
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return mcpInstructions || '';
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} catch (error) {
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if (logger) {
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logger.error('[AgentContext] Failed to get MCP instructions:', error);
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}
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return '';
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}
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}
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/**
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* Builds final instructions for an agent by combining shared run context and agent-specific context.
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* Order: sharedRunContext -> baseInstructions -> mcpInstructions
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*
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* @param {Object} params
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* @param {string} [params.sharedRunContext] - Run-level context shared by all agents (file context, RAG, memory)
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* @param {string} [params.baseInstructions] - Agent's base instructions
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* @param {string} [params.mcpInstructions] - Agent's MCP server instructions
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* @returns {string | undefined} Combined instructions, or undefined if empty
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*/
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export function buildAgentInstructions({
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sharedRunContext,
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baseInstructions,
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mcpInstructions,
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}: {
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sharedRunContext?: string;
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baseInstructions?: string;
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mcpInstructions?: string;
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}): string | undefined {
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const parts = [sharedRunContext, baseInstructions, mcpInstructions].filter(Boolean);
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const combined = parts.join('\n\n').trim();
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return combined || undefined;
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}
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/**
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* Applies run context and MCP instructions to an agent's configuration.
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* Mutates the agent object in place.
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*
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* @param {Object} params
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* @param {Agent} params.agent - The agent to update
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* @param {string} params.sharedRunContext - Run-level shared context
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* @param {MCPManager} params.mcpManager - MCP manager instance
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* @param {Object} [params.ephemeralAgent] - Ephemeral agent config (for MCP override)
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* @param {string} [params.agentId] - Agent ID for logging
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* @param {Logger} [params.logger] - Optional logger instance
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* @returns {Promise<void>}
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*/
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export async function applyContextToAgent({
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agent,
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sharedRunContext,
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mcpManager,
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ephemeralAgent,
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agentId,
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logger,
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}: {
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agent: AgentWithTools;
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sharedRunContext: string;
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mcpManager: MCPManager;
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ephemeralAgent?: TEphemeralAgent;
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agentId?: string;
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logger?: Logger;
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}): Promise<void> {
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const baseInstructions = agent.instructions || '';
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try {
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const mcpServers = ephemeralAgent?.mcp?.length ? ephemeralAgent.mcp : extractMCPServers(agent);
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const mcpInstructions = await getMCPInstructionsForServers(mcpServers, mcpManager, logger);
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agent.instructions = buildAgentInstructions({
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sharedRunContext,
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baseInstructions,
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mcpInstructions,
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});
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if (agentId && logger) {
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logger.debug(`[AgentContext] Applied context to agent: ${agentId}`);
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}
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} catch (error) {
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agent.instructions = buildAgentInstructions({
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sharedRunContext,
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baseInstructions,
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mcpInstructions: '',
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});
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if (logger) {
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logger.error(
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`[AgentContext] Failed to apply context to agent${agentId ? ` ${agentId}` : ''}, using base instructions only:`,
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error,
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);
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}
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}
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}
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