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LangGraph callback handlers for Sigil Python SDK

Project description

Sigil Python Framework Module: LangGraph

sigil-sdk-langgraph provides callback handlers that map LangGraph lifecycle events into Sigil generation recorder lifecycles.

Installation

pip install sigil-sdk sigil-sdk-langgraph
pip install langgraph langchain-openai

Usage

from sigil_sdk import Client
from sigil_sdk_langgraph import with_sigil_langgraph_callbacks

client = Client()
config = with_sigil_langgraph_callbacks(None, client=client, provider_resolver="auto")

End-to-end example (graph invoke + stream)

from typing import TypedDict

from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableConfig
from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI
from langgraph.graph import END, StateGraph
from sigil_sdk import Client
from sigil_sdk_langgraph import with_sigil_langgraph_callbacks


class GraphState(TypedDict):
    prompt: str
    answer: str


client = Client()
llm = ChatOpenAI(model="gpt-4o-mini", temperature=0)


def run_model(state: GraphState, config: RunnableConfig) -> GraphState:
    response = llm.invoke(
        state["prompt"],
        config=config,
    )
    return {"prompt": state["prompt"], "answer": str(response.content).strip()}


workflow = StateGraph(GraphState)
workflow.add_node("model", run_model)
workflow.set_entry_point("model")
workflow.add_edge("model", END)
graph = workflow.compile()

sigil_config = with_sigil_langgraph_callbacks(
    None,
    client=client,
    provider_resolver="auto",
    agent_name="langgraph-example",
    agent_version="1.0.0",
)

# Non-stream graph invocation.
out = graph.invoke(
    {"prompt": "Explain SLO burn rate in one paragraph.", "answer": ""},
    config=sigil_config,
)
print(out["answer"])

# Streamed graph events.
for _event in graph.stream(
    {"prompt": "List three practical alerting tips.", "answer": ""},
    config=sigil_config,
):
    pass

client.shutdown()

Workflow step capture

Enable capture_workflow_steps=True to record each graph node as a Sigil workflow step. This enables the Workflow tab in the conversation detail view, showing node execution order, duration, input/output state, and which LLM generations ran inside each node. The Dependencies tab remains available for the generation-level DAG built from parent_generation_ids.

Always set conversation_title to a short human-readable label — it appears as the conversation name in the Sigil UI. Without it, the title falls back to an opaque auto-generated ID.

from sigil_sdk import Client
from sigil_sdk_langgraph import SigilLangGraphHandler

client = Client()
handler = SigilLangGraphHandler(
    client=client,
    agent_name="my-pipeline",
    conversation_title="My Pipeline Run",
    capture_workflow_steps=True,
)

# Reuse the `graph` from the end-to-end example above. The node must pass its
# received `config` into `llm.invoke(...)` so generations link to the workflow step.
result = graph.invoke(
    {"prompt": "Explain why my dashboard is slow.", "answer": ""},
    config={"callbacks": [handler]},
)
client.shutdown()

The handler automatically:

  • Detects graph root and direct-child nodes
  • Creates a workflow step per node with input_state, output_state, and timestamps
  • Links LLM generation IDs to their parent step via linked_generation_ids
  • Tracks sequential parent_step_ids so the DAG edges are correct

Persistent thread example (LangGraph checkpointer)

from langgraph.checkpoint.memory import MemorySaver

checkpointer = MemorySaver()
graph = workflow.compile(checkpointer=checkpointer)

thread_config = {
    **with_sigil_langgraph_callbacks(None, client=client, provider_resolver="auto"),
    "configurable": {"thread_id": "customer-42"},
}

graph.invoke({"prompt": "Remember that my timezone is UTC+1.", "answer": ""}, config=thread_config)
graph.invoke({"prompt": "What timezone did I just give you?", "answer": ""}, config=thread_config)

# Advanced usage: explicit handler wiring remains supported.
_ = graph.invoke(
    {"prompt": "manual handler wiring", "answer": ""},
    config={"callbacks": [handler]},
)

When thread_id is present, the handler records:

  • conversation_id=<thread_id>
  • metadata["sigil.framework.run_id"]=<run id>
  • metadata["sigil.framework.thread_id"]=<thread id>
  • generation span attributes sigil.framework.run_id and sigil.framework.thread_id

Behavior

  • Lifecycle mapping:
    • on_llm_start / on_chat_model_start -> generation recorder
    • on_tool_start / on_tool_end / on_tool_error -> start_tool_execution
    • on_chain_start / on_chain_end / on_chain_error -> framework chain spans
    • on_retriever_start / on_retriever_end / on_retriever_error -> framework retriever spans
    • on_llm_new_token -> first-token timestamp for stream mode
  • Mode mapping: non-stream -> SYNC, stream -> STREAM.
  • Provider resolver parity:
    • explicit provider metadata when available
    • model-name inference (gpt-/o1/o3/o4 -> openai, claude- -> anthropic, gemini- -> gemini)
    • fallback -> custom
  • Framework tags/metadata are always set:
    • sigil.framework.name=langgraph
    • sigil.framework.source=handler
    • sigil.framework.language=python
    • metadata["sigil.framework.run_id"]=<run id>
    • metadata["sigil.framework.thread_id"]=<thread id> (when present in callback metadata/config)
    • metadata["sigil.framework.parent_run_id"] (when available)
    • metadata["sigil.framework.component_name"] (serialized component identity)
    • metadata["sigil.framework.run_type"] (llm, chat, tool, chain, retriever)
    • metadata["sigil.framework.tags"] (normalized callback tags)
    • metadata["sigil.framework.retry_attempt"] (when available)
    • metadata["sigil.framework.langgraph.node"] (when callback context exposes node identity)
    • generation span attributes mirror low-cardinality framework metadata keys

Call client.shutdown() during teardown to flush buffered telemetry.

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