automa¶
This module contains the core Automa classes and functions.
Automa ¶
Bases: Worker
Base class for an Automa.
In Bridgic, an Automa is an entity that manages and orchestrates a group of workers. An Automa itself is also a Worker, which enables the nesting of Automa instances within each other.
Source code in bridgic/core/automa/_automa.py
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thread_pool property writable ¶
Get/Set the thread pool for parallel running of I/O-bound tasks used by the current Automa instance and its nested Automa instances.
Note: If an Automa is nested within another Automa, the thread pool of the top-level Automa will be used, rather than the thread pool of the nested Automa.
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
Optional[ThreadPoolExecutor] | The thread pool. |
load_from_snapshot ¶
classmethod load_from_snapshot(
snapshot: Snapshot,
thread_pool: Optional[ThreadPoolExecutor] = None,
) -> Automa
Load an Automa instance from a snapshot.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
snapshot | Snapshot | The snapshot to load the Automa instance from. | required |
thread_pool | Optional[ThreadPoolExecutor] | The thread pool for parallel running of I/O-bound tasks. If not provided, a default thread pool will be used. | None |
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
Automa | The loaded Automa instance. |
Source code in bridgic/core/automa/_automa.py
is_top_level ¶
Check if the current automa is the top-level automa.
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
bool | True if the current automa is the top-level automa, False otherwise. |
set_running_options ¶
Set running options for this Automa instance, and ensure these options propagate through all nested Automa instances.
When different options are set on different nested Automa instances, the setting from the outermost (top-level) Automa will override the settings of all inner (nested) Automa instances.
For example, if the top-level Automa instance sets debug = True and the nested instances sets debug = False, then the nested Automa instance will run in debug mode, when the top-level Automa instance is executed.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
debug | bool | Whether to enable debug mode. If not set, the effect is the same as setting | None |
Source code in bridgic/core/automa/_automa.py
register_event_handler ¶
register_event_handler(
event_type: Optional[str],
event_handler: EventHandlerType,
) -> None
Register an event handler for the specified event type. If event_type is set to None, the event handler will be registered as the default handler that will handle all event types.
Note: Only event handlers registered on the top-level Automa will be invoked to handle events.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
event_type | Optional[str] | The type of event to be handled. If set to None, the event handler will be registered as the default handler and will be used to handle all event types. | required |
event_handler | EventHandlerType | The event handler to be registered. | required |
Source code in bridgic/core/automa/_automa.py
unregister_event_handler ¶
Unregister an event handler for the specified event type.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
event_type | Optional[str] | The type of event to be unregistered. If set to None, the default event handler will be unregistered. | required |
Source code in bridgic/core/automa/_automa.py
unregister_all_event_handlers ¶
Unregister all event handlers.
post_event ¶
post_event(event: Event) -> None
Post an event to the application layer outside the Automa.
The event handler implemented by the application layer will be called in the same thread as the worker (maybe the main thread or a new thread from the thread pool).
Note that post_event can be called either in a non-async method or in an async method.
The event will be bubbled up to the top-level Automa, where it will be processed by the event handler registered with the event type.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
event | Event | The event to be posted. | required |
Source code in bridgic/core/automa/_automa.py
request_feedback ¶
Request feedback for the specified event from the application layer outside the Automa. This method blocks the caller until the feedback is received.
Note that request_feedback should only be called from within a non-async method running in a new thread of the Automa thread pool.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
event | Event | The event to be posted to the event handler implemented by the application layer. | required |
timeout | Optional[float] | A float or int number of seconds to wait for if the feedback is not received. If None, then there is no limit on the wait time. | None |
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
Feedback | The feedback received from the application layer. |
Raises:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
TimeoutError | If the feedback is not received before the timeout. Note that the raised exception is the built-in |
Source code in bridgic/core/automa/_automa.py
request_feedback_async ¶
async Request feedback for the specified event from the application layer outside the Automa. This method blocks the caller until the feedback is received.
The event handler implemented by the application layer will be called in the next event loop iteration, in the main thread.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
event | Event | The event to be posted to the event handler implemented by the application layer. | required |
timeout | Optional[float] | A float or int number of seconds to wait for if the feedback is not received. If None, then there is no limit on the wait time. | None |
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
Feedback | The feedback received from the application layer. |
Raises:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
TimeoutError | If the feedback is not received before the timeout. Note that the raised exception is the built-in |
Source code in bridgic/core/automa/_automa.py
interact_with_human ¶
interact_with_human(
event: Event,
interacting_worker: Optional[Worker] = None,
) -> InteractionFeedback
Trigger an interruption in the "human-in-the-loop interaction" during the execution of the Automa.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
event | Event | The event that triggered the interaction. | required |
interacting_worker | Optional[Worker] | The worker instance that is currently interacting with human. If not provided, the worker will be located automatically. | None |
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
InteractionFeedback | The feedback received from the application layer. |
Source code in bridgic/core/automa/_automa.py
get_local_space ¶
Retrieve the local execution context (local space) associated with the current worker. If you require the local space to be cleared after the completion of automa.arun(), you may customize this behavior by overriding the should_reset_local_space() method.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
runtime_context | RuntimeContext | The runtime context. | required |
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
Dict[str, Any] | The local space. |
Source code in bridgic/core/automa/_automa.py
should_reset_local_space ¶
This method indicates whether to reset the local space at the end of the arun method of Automa. By default, it returns True, standing for resetting. Otherwise, it means doing nothing.
Source code in bridgic/core/automa/_automa.py
Snapshot ¶
Bases: BaseModel
A snapshot that represents the current state of an Automa. It is used when an Automa resumes after a human interaction.
Source code in bridgic/core/automa/_automa.py
GraphAutoma ¶
Bases: Automa
Dynamic Directed Graph (abbreviated as DDG) implementation of Automa. GraphAutoma manages the running control flow between workers automatically, via dependencies and ferry_to. Outputs of workers can be mapped and passed to their successor workers in the runtime, following args_mapping_rule.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
name | Optional[str] | The name of the automa. | None |
thread_pool | Optional[ThreadPoolExecutor] | The thread pool for parallel running of I/O-bound tasks.
| None |
Examples:
The following example shows how to use GraphAutoma to create a simple graph automa that prints "Hello, Bridgic".
Source code in bridgic/core/automa/_graph_automa.py
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all_workers ¶
Gets a list containing the keys of all workers registered in this Automa.
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
List[str] | A list of worker keys. |
add_worker ¶
add_worker(
key: str,
worker: Worker,
*,
dependencies: List[str] = [],
is_start: bool = False,
is_output: bool = False,
args_mapping_rule: ArgsMappingRule = AS_IS
) -> None
This method is used to add a worker dynamically into the automa.
If this method is called during the [Initialization Phase], the worker will be added immediately. If this method is called during the [Running Phase], the worker will be added as a deferred task which will be executed in the next DS.
The dependencies can be added together with a worker. However, you can add a worker without any dependencies.
Note: The args_mapping_rule can only be set together with adding a worker, even if the worker has no any dependencies.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
key | str | The key of the worker. | required |
worker | Worker | The worker instance to be registered. | required |
dependencies | List[str] | A list of worker keys that the worker depends on. | [] |
is_start | bool | Whether the worker is a start worker. | False |
is_output | bool | Whether the worker is an output worker. | False |
args_mapping_rule | ArgsMappingRule | The rule of arguments mapping. | AS_IS |
Source code in bridgic/core/automa/_graph_automa.py
add_func_as_worker ¶
add_func_as_worker(
key: str,
func: Callable,
*,
dependencies: List[str] = [],
is_start: bool = False,
is_output: bool = False,
args_mapping_rule: ArgsMappingRule = AS_IS
) -> None
This method is used to add a function as a worker into the automa.
The format of the parameters will follow that of the decorator @worker(...), so that the behavior of the decorated function is consistent with that of normal CallableLandableWorker objects.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
key | str | The key of the function worker. | required |
func | Callable | The function to be added as a worker to the automa. | required |
dependencies | List[str] | A list of worker names that the decorated callable depends on. | [] |
is_start | bool | Whether the decorated callable is a start worker. True means it is, while False means it is not. | False |
is_output | bool | Whether the decorated callable is an output worker. True means it is, while False means it is not. | False |
args_mapping_rule | ArgsMappingRule | The rule of arguments mapping. | AS_IS |
Source code in bridgic/core/automa/_graph_automa.py
worker ¶
worker(
*,
key: Optional[str] = None,
dependencies: List[str] = [],
is_start: bool = False,
is_output: bool = False,
args_mapping_rule: ArgsMappingRule = AS_IS
) -> Callable
This is a decorator used to mark a function as an GraphAutoma detectable Worker. Dislike the global decorator @worker(...), it is usally used after an GraphAutoma instance is initialized.
The format of the parameters will follow that of the decorator @worker(...), so that the behavior of the decorated function is consistent with that of normal CallableLandableWorker objects.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
key | str | The key of the worker. If not provided, the name of the decorated callable will be used. | None |
dependencies | List[str] | A list of worker names that the decorated callable depends on. | [] |
is_start | bool | Whether the decorated callable is a start worker. True means it is, while False means it is not. | False |
is_output | bool | Whether the decorated callable is an output worker. True means it is, while False means it is not. | False |
args_mapping_rule | str | The rule of arguments mapping. The options are: "auto", "as_list", "as_dict", "suppressed". | AS_IS |
Source code in bridgic/core/automa/_graph_automa.py
remove_worker ¶
Remove a worker from the Automa. This method can be called at any time to remove a worker from the Automa.
When a worker is removed, all dependencies related to this worker, including all the dependencies of the worker itself and the dependencies between the worker and its successor workers, will be also removed.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
key | str | The key of the worker to be removed. | required |
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
None | |
Raises:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
AutomaDeclarationError | If the worker specified by key does not exist in the Automa, this exception will be raised. |
Source code in bridgic/core/automa/_graph_automa.py
add_dependency ¶
This method is used to dynamically add a dependency from key to dependency.
Note: args_mapping_rule is not allowed to be set by this method, instead it should be set together with add_worker() or add_func_as_worker().
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
key | str | The key of the worker that will depend on the worker with key | required |
dependency | str | The key of the worker on which the worker with key | required |
Source code in bridgic/core/automa/_graph_automa.py
ferry_to ¶
Defer the invocation to the specified worker, passing any provided arguments. This creates a delayed call, ensuring the worker will be scheduled to run asynchronously in the next event loop, independent of its dependencies.
This primitive is commonly used for:
- Implementing dynamic branching based on runtime conditions.
- Creating logic that forms cyclic graphs.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
key | str | The key of the worker to run. | required |
args | optional | Positional arguments to be passed. | () |
kwargs | optional | Keyword arguments to be passed. | {} |
Examples:
Source code in bridgic/core/automa/_graph_automa.py
arun ¶
async arun(
*args: Tuple[Any, ...],
interaction_feedback: Optional[
InteractionFeedback
] = None,
interaction_feedbacks: Optional[
List[InteractionFeedback]
] = None,
**kwargs: Dict[str, Any]
) -> Any
The entry point for running the constructed GraphAutoma instance.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
args | optional | Positional arguments to be passed. | () |
interaction_feedback | Optional[InteractionFeedback] | Feedback that is received from a human interaction. Only one of interaction_feedback or interaction_feedbacks should be provided at a time. | None |
interaction_feedbacks | Optional[List[InteractionFeedback]] | Feedbacks that are received from multiple interactions occurred simultaneously before the Automa was paused. Only one of interaction_feedback or interaction_feedbacks should be provided at a time. | None |
kwargs | optional | Keyword arguments to be passed. | {} |
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
Any | The execution result of the output-worker that has the setting |
Raises:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
InteractionException | If the Automa is the top-level Automa and the |
Source code in bridgic/core/automa/_graph_automa.py
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WorkerSignatureError ¶
WorkerArgsMappingError ¶
Bases: Exception
Raised when the parameters declaration of a worker does not meet the requirements of the arguments mapping rule.
WorkerArgsInjectionError ¶
Bases: Exception
Raised when the arguments injection mechanism encountered an error during operation.
WorkerRuntimeError ¶
AutomaDeclarationError ¶
AutomaCompilationError ¶
worker ¶
Decorator for marking a method inside an Automa class as a worker.
To cover the need to declare workers in various Automa classes, this decorator actually accepts a variable kwargs parameter. Through overloading, it further supports specifying the parameters that need to be passed in when registering a worker under a specific Automa, such as ConcurrentAutoma, SequentialAutoma and so on.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
kwargs | Dict[str, Any] | The keyword arguments for the worker decorator. | {} |