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Eduard van Valkenburg 1e350ea22f Python: [BREAKING] PR2 — Wire context provider pipeline, remove old types, update all consumers (#3850)
* PR2: Wire context provider pipeline and update all internal consumers

- Replace AgentThread with AgentSession across all packages
- Replace ContextProvider with BaseContextProvider across all packages
- Replace context_provider param with context_providers (Sequence)
- Replace thread= with session= in run() signatures
- Replace get_new_thread() with create_session()
- Add get_session(service_session_id) to agent interface
- DurableAgentThread -> DurableAgentSession
- Remove _notify_thread_of_new_messages from WorkflowAgent
- Wire before_run/after_run context provider pipeline in RawAgent
- Auto-inject InMemoryHistoryProvider when no providers configured

* fix: update all tests for context provider pipeline, fix lazy-loaders, remove old test files

* refactor: update all sample files for context provider pipeline (AgentThread→AgentSession, ContextProvider→BaseContextProvider)

* fix: update remaining ag-ui references (client docstring, getting_started sample)

* fix: make get_session service_session_id keyword-only to avoid confusion with session_id

* refactor: rename _RunContext.thread_messages to session_messages

* refactor: remove _threads.py, _memory.py, and old provider files; migrate devui to use plain message lists

* rename: remove _new_ prefix from test files

* refactor: rewrite SlidingWindowChatMessageStore as SlidingWindowHistoryProvider(InMemoryHistoryProvider)

* fix: read full history from session state directly instead of reaching into provider internals

* fix: update stale .pyi stubs, sample imports, and README references for new provider types

* fix: remove stale message_store, _notify_thread_of_new_messages, and session_id.key references in samples

* refactor: merge context_providers and sessions sample folders into sessions, remove aggregate_context_provider

* refactor: UserInfoMemory stores state in session.state instead of instance attributes

* feat: add Pydantic BaseModel support to session state serialization

Pydantic models stored in session.state are now automatically serialized
via model_dump() and restored via model_validate() during to_dict()/from_dict()
round-trips. Models are auto-registered on first serialization; use
register_state_type() for cold-start deserialization.

Also export register_state_type as a public API.

* fix mem0

* Update sample README links and descriptions for session terminology

- Replace 'thread' with 'session' in sample descriptions across all READMEs
- Update file links for renamed samples (mem0_sessions, redis_sessions, etc.)
- Fix Threads section → Sessions section in main samples/README.md
- Update tools, middleware, workflows, durabletask, azure_functions READMEs
- Update architecture diagrams in concepts/tools/README.md
- Update migration guides (autogen, semantic-kernel)

* Fix broken Redis README link to renamed sample

* Fix Mem0 OSS client search: pass scoping params as direct kwargs

AsyncMemory (OSS) expects user_id/agent_id/run_id as direct kwargs,
while AsyncMemoryClient (Platform) expects them in a filters dict.
Adds tests for both client types.

Port of fix from #3844 to new Mem0ContextProvider.

* Fix rebase issues: restore missing _conversation_state.py and checkpoint decode logic

- Add back _conversation_state.py (encode/decode_chat_messages) lost in rebase
- Fix on_checkpoint_restore to decode cache/conversation with decode_chat_messages
- Fix on_checkpoint_restore to use decode_checkpoint_value for pending requests
- Add tests/workflow/__init__.py for relative import support
- Fix test_agent_executor checkpoint selection (checkpoints[1] not superstep)

* Add STORES_BY_DEFAULT ClassVar to skip redundant InMemoryHistoryProvider injection

Chat clients that store history server-side by default (OpenAI Responses API,
Azure AI Agent) now declare STORES_BY_DEFAULT = True. The agent checks this
during auto-injection and skips InMemoryHistoryProvider unless the user
explicitly sets store=False.

* Fix broken markdown links in azure_ai and redis READMEs

* Fix getting-started samples to use session API instead of removed thread/ContextProvider API

* updates to workflow as agent

* fix group chat import

* Rename Thread→Session throughout, fix service_session_id propagation, remove stale AGUIThread

- Fix: Propagate conversation_id from ChatResponse back to session.service_session_id
  in both streaming and non-streaming paths in _agents.py
- Rename AgentThreadException → AgentSessionException
- Remove stale AGUIThread from ag_ui lazy-loader
- Rename use_service_thread → use_service_session in ag-ui package
- Rename test functions from *_thread_* to *_session_*
- Rename sample files from *_thread* to *_session*
- Update docstrings and comments: thread → session
- Update _mcp.py kwargs filter: add 'session' alongside 'thread'
- Fix ContinuationToken docstring example: thread=thread → session=session
- Fix _clients.py docstring: 'Agent threads' → 'Agent sessions'

* Fix broken markdown links after thread→session file renames

* fix azure ai test
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# Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
import asyncio
from agent_framework import AgentSession
from agent_framework.azure import AzureAIAgentClient
from agent_framework.openai import OpenAIChatClient
from azure.identity.aio import AzureCliCredential
"""
Session Suspend and Resume Example
This sample demonstrates how to suspend and resume conversation sessions, comparing
service-managed sessions (Azure AI) with in-memory sessions (OpenAI) for persistent
conversation state across sessions.
"""
async def suspend_resume_service_managed_session() -> None:
"""Demonstrates how to suspend and resume a service-managed session."""
print("=== Suspend-Resume Service-Managed Session ===")
# AzureAIAgentClient supports service-managed sessions.
async with (
AzureCliCredential() as credential,
AzureAIAgentClient(credential=credential).as_agent(
name="MemoryBot", instructions="You are a helpful assistant that remembers our conversation."
) as agent,
):
# Start a new session for the agent conversation.
session = agent.create_session()
# Respond to user input.
query = "Hello! My name is Alice and I love pizza."
print(f"User: {query}")
print(f"Agent: {await agent.run(query, session=session)}\n")
# Serialize the session state, so it can be stored for later use.
serialized_session = session.to_dict()
# The session can now be saved to a database, file, or any other storage mechanism and loaded again later.
print(f"Serialized session: {serialized_session}\n")
# Deserialize the session state after loading from storage.
resumed_session = AgentSession.from_dict(serialized_session)
# Respond to user input.
query = "What do you remember about me?"
print(f"User: {query}")
print(f"Agent: {await agent.run(query, session=resumed_session)}\n")
async def suspend_resume_in_memory_session() -> None:
"""Demonstrates how to suspend and resume an in-memory session."""
print("=== Suspend-Resume In-Memory Session ===")
# OpenAI Chat Client is used as an example here,
# other chat clients can be used as well.
agent = OpenAIChatClient().as_agent(
name="MemoryBot", instructions="You are a helpful assistant that remembers our conversation."
)
# Start a new session for the agent conversation.
session = agent.create_session()
# Respond to user input.
query = "Hello! My name is Alice and I love pizza."
print(f"User: {query}")
print(f"Agent: {await agent.run(query, session=session)}\n")
# Serialize the session state, so it can be stored for later use.
serialized_session = session.to_dict()
# The session can now be saved to a database, file, or any other storage mechanism and loaded again later.
print(f"Serialized session: {serialized_session}\n")
# Deserialize the session state after loading from storage.
resumed_session = AgentSession.from_dict(serialized_session)
# Respond to user input.
query = "What do you remember about me?"
print(f"User: {query}")
print(f"Agent: {await agent.run(query, session=resumed_session)}\n")
async def main() -> None:
print("=== Suspend-Resume Session Examples ===")
await suspend_resume_service_managed_session()
await suspend_resume_in_memory_session()
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(main())