Stuart Leeks c24eba6ae1
Add suppress_result_output to ACADynamicSessionsCodeExecutor initializer (#6130)
When using the `ACADynamicSessionsCodeExecutor` it includes the stdout
from the execution but also the `results` property from the call to
dynamic sessions. In some situations, when the executed code results in
a file being saved this is included in the result:

```console
Plot saved as 'results_by_date.png'
{'type': 'image', 'format': 'png', 'base64_data': 'iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAA90AAAJOCAYAAACqS2TfAAAAOXRFWHRTb2Z0d2FyZQ...
```

In some situations, this additional output is not desirable:
- when displaying the code output to a user - in this case, the stdout
content is dwarfed by the base64 encoded file content
- when an LLM agent is going to evaluate the code output to determine
next steps - in this case, the base64 content will be included in the
message history sent to the LLM increasing the prompt token cost

To handle these cases, this PR adds a new (optional) argument to the
`ACADynamicSessionsCodeExecutor` constructor that would allow
suppressing the result content (but default to False to preserve the
current behaviour in the default case)

(from #6042)
Closes #6042 


Co-authored-by: Eric Zhu <ekzhu@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-03-28 01:48:18 +00:00
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2025-03-04 09:56:49 -08:00

AutoGen Python packages

0.4 Docs PyPi autogen-core PyPi autogen-agentchat PyPi autogen-ext

This directory works as a single uv workspace containing all project packages. See packages to discover all project packages.

Migrating from 0.2.x?

Please refer to the migration guide for how to migrate your code from 0.2.x to 0.4.x.

Development

TL;DR, run all checks with:

uv sync --all-extras
source .venv/bin/activate
poe check

Setup

uv is a package manager that assists in creating the necessary environment and installing packages to run AutoGen.

Note: To prevent incompatibilities between versions the same UV version as is running in CI should be used. Check the version in CI by looking the setup-uv action, here for example.

For example, to change your version to 0.5.18, run:

uv self update 0.5.18

Virtual Environment

During development, you may need to test changes made to any of the packages.
To do so, create a virtual environment where the AutoGen packages are installed based on the current state of the directory.
Run the following commands at the root level of the Python directory:

uv sync --all-extras
source .venv/bin/activate
  • uv sync --all-extras will create a .venv directory at the current level and install packages from the current directory along with any other dependencies. The all-extras flag adds optional dependencies.
  • source .venv/bin/activate activates the virtual environment.

Common Tasks

To create a pull request (PR), ensure the following checks are met. You can run each check individually:

  • Format: poe format
  • Lint: poe lint
  • Test: poe test
  • Mypy: poe mypy
  • Pyright: poe pyright
  • Build docs: poe --directory ./packages/autogen-core/ docs-build
  • Auto rebuild+serve docs: poe --directory ./packages/autogen-core/ docs-serve
  • Check samples in python/samples: poe samples-code-check Alternatively, you can run all the checks with:
  • poe check

Note

These need to be run in the virtual environment.

Syncing Dependencies

When you pull new changes, you may need to update the dependencies. To do so, first make sure you are in the virtual environment, and then in the python directory, run:

uv sync --all-extras

This will update the dependencies in the virtual environment.

Creating a New Package

To create a new package, similar to autogen-core or autogen-chat, use the following:

uv sync --python 3.12
source .venv/bin/activate
cookiecutter ./templates/new-package/