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Graph-based agent framework powered by oauth-codex

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Fabrix

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Overview

Fabrix is a graph-based agent framework built on top of oauth-codex>=2.3.0. It provides a structured execution graph with streaming events for tool-driven workflows.

Key Features

  • Graph-based 3-state execution: reasoning, tool_call, response
  • Structured state outputs powered by Pydantic models
  • Sequential tool execution with strict payload validation
  • Async streaming event API for step-by-step observability
  • Multimodal input with explicit message models: TextMessage, ImageMessage

Installation

pip install fabrix-ai

Quickstart

import asyncio

from pydantic import BaseModel

from fabrix import Agent
from fabrix.events import (
    ReasoningEvent,
    ResponseEvent,
    TaskFailedEvent,
    ToolEvent,
)
from fabrix.messages import TextMessage
from fabrix.tools import ToolOutput


class AddInput(BaseModel):
    a: int
    b: int


def add_numbers(payload: AddInput) -> ToolOutput:
    return ToolOutput.json({"sum": payload.a + payload.b})


async def main() -> None:
    agent = Agent(
        instructions="You are a precise assistant.",
        model="gpt-5.3-codex",
        tools=[add_numbers],
    )

    messages = [TextMessage(text="Use add_numbers to compute 3 + 9")]
    async for event in agent.run_stream(messages=messages):
        print(f"[step={event.step}] {event.event_type}")

        if isinstance(event, ReasoningEvent):
            print("reasoning:", event.reasoning)
            print("focus:", event.focus)
        elif isinstance(event, ToolEvent):
            if event.phase == "start":
                print("tool call:", event.tool_name, event.arguments)
            elif event.result is not None:
                print("tool result:", event.result.model_dump())
        elif isinstance(event, ResponseEvent):
            print("response:", event.response)
        elif isinstance(event, TaskFailedEvent):
            print("failed:", event.error_code, event.message)


asyncio.run(main())

Message Models

Fabrix input is now list[TextMessage | ImageMessage].

  • TextMessage(role: str = "user", text: str)
  • ImageMessage(role: str = "user", image: str | Path | bytes, text: str | None = None)
  • Unknown message fields are rejected at construction time.

ImageMessage.image accepts:

  • remote URL (https://...)
  • local path (Path or string path)
  • raw bytes (bytes), encoded to a data URL internally

Multimodal Input

from fabrix.messages import ImageMessage, TextMessage

messages = [
    TextMessage(text="Describe this screenshot"),
    ImageMessage(image="https://example.com/screenshot.png"),
    TextMessage(text="Focus on errors"),
]

async for event in agent.run_stream(messages=messages):
    ...

Tool Contract

Fabrix accepts tools in this shape:

def tool(payload: BaseModel) -> ToolOutput: ...
  • The tool must accept exactly one parameter.
  • The parameter type must be a Pydantic BaseModel.
  • The return type must be ToolOutput (breaking in v1.2.0).
  • Runtime arguments must be a JSON object matching payload fields.
  • Extra argument keys are rejected.
  • Both sync and async tools are supported.

Event Stream

run_stream(...) yields these event types:

  • reasoning
  • tool (phase="start" / phase="finish")
  • response
  • task_failed

reasoning is a step-level decision trace / plan summary, not raw internal chain-of-thought. Terminate by setting next_state=null in response state.

Migration (Breaking)

run_task_stream(task, images, context) has been removed.

  • Before: agent.run_task_stream(task=..., images=..., context=...)
  • After: agent.run_stream(messages=[...])

Mapping:

  • task text -> TextMessage(text="...")
  • images -> ImageMessage(image="..." | Path(...) | b"...")
  • context -> include serialized context in TextMessage.text

Tool migration:

  • Before: tool returns str / dict / scalar / arbitrary JSON-like objects
  • After: tool must return ToolOutput (for example ToolOutput.text(...), ToolOutput.json(...), ToolOutput.image(...))

Documentation

Examples

Notes

  • Public runtime entry point is fabrix.Agent.
  • Execution defaults are fixed internally: max_steps=128 and no public per-tool timeout option.
  • On successful completion, the stream ends right after the final response event (next_state=null in response state).
  • If max_steps is reached, the stream ends without emitting an additional terminal event.

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