cherry-studio/docs/agents-api-ui-integration.md
Vaayne aaba77c360 feat: add comprehensive PUT/PATCH support for agents and sessions APIs
- Add PATCH method to agents API for partial updates alongside existing PUT
- Add PUT method to sessions API for complete replacement alongside existing PATCH
- Update API documentation with clear PUT vs PATCH usage examples
- Refactor session status updates to use standard PATCH endpoint
- Ensure both methods use same validation middleware for consistency
- Add comprehensive Swagger documentation for new endpoints

This provides REST-compliant update operations where:
- PUT: Complete resource replacement (idempotent)
- PATCH: Partial resource updates (only specified fields)

Both agents and sessions now support flexible update patterns for different use cases.
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Agent API UI Integration Guide

Overview

This document provides comprehensive guidance for UI components to integrate with the new Agent API system. The agents data is now stored in the database and accessed through API endpoints instead of Redux state management.

Key Changes from Previous Implementation

Data Storage

  • Before: Agent data stored in Redux store
  • After: Agent data stored in SQLite database, accessed via REST API

State Management

  • Before: Redux actions and selectors for agent operations
  • After: Direct API calls using fetch/axios, no Redux dependency

Data Flow

  • Before: Component → Redux Action → State Update → Component Re-render
  • After: Component → API Call → UI Update → Database

API Endpoints Overview

Base Configuration

  • Base URL: http://localhost:23333/v1
  • Authentication: Bearer token (API key format: cs-sk-{uuid})
  • Content-Type: application/json

Agent Management (/agents)

Method Endpoint Description Request Body Response
POST /agents Create new agent CreateAgentRequest AgentEntity
GET /agents List agents (paginated) Query params { data: AgentEntity[], total: number }
GET /agents/{id} Get specific agent - AgentEntity
PUT /agents/{id} Replace agent (complete update) UpdateAgentRequest AgentEntity
PATCH /agents/{id} Partially update agent Partial<UpdateAgentRequest> AgentEntity
DELETE /agents/{id} Delete agent - 204 No Content

Session Management (/agents/{agentId}/sessions)

Method Endpoint Description Request Body Response
POST /agents/{agentId}/sessions Create session CreateSessionRequest AgentSessionEntity
GET /agents/{agentId}/sessions List agent sessions Query params { data: AgentSessionEntity[], total: number }
GET /agents/{agentId}/sessions/{id} Get specific session - AgentSessionEntity
PUT /agents/{agentId}/sessions/{id} Replace session (complete update) UpdateSessionRequest AgentSessionEntity
PATCH /agents/{agentId}/sessions/{id} Partially update session Partial<UpdateSessionRequest> AgentSessionEntity
DELETE /agents/{agentId}/sessions/{id} Delete session - 204 No Content

Message Streaming (/agents/{agentId}/sessions/{sessionId}/messages)

Method Endpoint Description Request Body Response
POST /agents/{agentId}/sessions/{sessionId}/messages Send message to agent CreateMessageRequest Stream Response
GET /agents/{agentId}/sessions/{sessionId}/messages List session messages Query params { data: SessionMessageEntity[], total: number }

HTTP Methods: PUT vs PATCH

Both agents and sessions support two types of update operations:

PUT - Complete Replacement

  • Purpose: Replaces the entire resource with the provided data
  • Behavior: All fields in the request body will be applied to the resource
  • Use Case: When you want to completely update a resource with a new set of values
  • Example: Updating an agent's configuration completely
// PUT - Replace entire agent
await fetch('/v1/agents/agent-123', {
  method: 'PUT',
  headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' },
  body: JSON.stringify({
    name: 'New Agent Name',
    model: 'gpt-4',
    instructions: 'New instructions',
    built_in_tools: ['search', 'calculator'],
    // All other fields will be reset to defaults if not provided
  })
})

PATCH - Partial Update

  • Purpose: Updates only the specified fields, leaving others unchanged
  • Behavior: Only the fields present in the request body will be modified
  • Use Case: When you want to update specific fields without affecting others
  • Example: Updating only an agent's name or instructions
// PATCH - Update only specific fields
await fetch('/v1/agents/agent-123', {
  method: 'PATCH',
  headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' },
  body: JSON.stringify({
    name: 'Updated Agent Name'
    // All other fields remain unchanged
  })
})

Validation

Both methods use the same validation rules:

  • All fields are optional for both PUT and PATCH
  • When provided, fields must meet their validation criteria (e.g., name cannot be empty)
  • The same middleware (validateAgentUpdate for agents, validateSessionUpdate for sessions) handles both operations

Data Types & Schemas

AgentEntity

interface AgentEntity {
  id: string
  type: AgentType
  name: string
  description?: string
  avatar?: string
  instructions?: string

  // Core configuration
  model: string // Required - main model ID
  plan_model?: string
  small_model?: string
  built_in_tools?: string[]
  mcps?: string[]
  knowledges?: string[]
  configuration?: Record<string, any>
  accessible_paths?: string[]
  permission_mode?: PermissionMode
  max_steps?: number

  // Timestamps
  created_at: string
  updated_at: string
}

AgentSessionEntity

interface AgentSessionEntity {
  id: string
  name?: string
  main_agent_id: string
  sub_agent_ids?: string[]
  user_goal?: string
  status: SessionStatus
  external_session_id?: string

  // Configuration overrides (inherits from agent if not specified)
  model?: string
  plan_model?: string
  small_model?: string
  built_in_tools?: string[]
  mcps?: string[]
  knowledges?: string[]
  configuration?: Record<string, any>
  accessible_paths?: string[]
  permission_mode?: PermissionMode
  max_steps?: number

  // Timestamps
  created_at: string
  updated_at: string
}

SessionMessageEntity

interface SessionMessageEntity {
  id: number
  session_id: string
  parent_id?: number
  role: SessionMessageRole // 'user' | 'agent' | 'system' | 'tool'
  type: SessionMessageType
  content: Record<string, any>
  metadata?: Record<string, any>
  created_at: string
  updated_at: string
}

Creating Agents

Minimal Agent Creation

For early stage implementation, only use these essential fields:

const createAgentRequest = {
  name: string,           // Required
  model: string,          // Required
  instructions?: string,  // System prompt
  built_in_tools?: string[],
  mcps?: string[],
  knowledges?: string[]
}

Example: Create Agent

async function createAgent(agentData: CreateAgentRequest): Promise<AgentEntity> {
  const response = await fetch('/v1/agents', {
    method: 'POST',
    headers: {
      'Authorization': `Bearer ${apiKey}`,
      'Content-Type': 'application/json'
    },
    body: JSON.stringify(agentData)
  })

  if (!response.ok) {
    throw new Error(`Agent creation failed: ${response.statusText}`)
  }

  return await response.json()
}

Example: List Agents

async function listAgents(limit = 20, offset = 0): Promise<{data: AgentEntity[], total: number}> {
  const response = await fetch(`/v1/agents?limit=${limit}&offset=${offset}`, {
    headers: {
      'Authorization': `Bearer ${apiKey}`
    }
  })

  return await response.json()
}

Managing Agent Sessions

Session Creation

async function createSession(agentId: string, sessionData: CreateSessionRequest): Promise<AgentSessionEntity> {
  const response = await fetch(`/v1/agents/${agentId}/sessions`, {
    method: 'POST',
    headers: {
      'Authorization': `Bearer ${apiKey}`,
      'Content-Type': 'application/json'
    },
    body: JSON.stringify({
      user_goal: sessionData.user_goal, // User's goal as input message
      model: sessionData.model,         // Override agent's model if needed
      // tools and mcps can be overridden per session
    })
  })

  return await response.json()
}

Session Updates

Sessions can be updated using either PUT (complete replacement) or PATCH (partial update):

Complete Session Replacement (PUT)

async function replaceSession(agentId: string, sessionId: string, sessionData: UpdateSessionRequest): Promise<AgentSessionEntity> {
  const response = await fetch(`/v1/agents/${agentId}/sessions/${sessionId}`, {
    method: 'PUT',
    headers: {
      'Authorization': `Bearer ${apiKey}`,
      'Content-Type': 'application/json'
    },
    body: JSON.stringify(sessionData) // Complete session configuration
  })

  return await response.json()
}

Partial Session Update (PATCH)

async function updateSession(agentId: string, sessionId: string, updates: Partial<UpdateSessionRequest>): Promise<AgentSessionEntity> {
  const response = await fetch(`/v1/agents/${agentId}/sessions/${sessionId}`, {
    method: 'PATCH',
    headers: {
      'Authorization': `Bearer ${apiKey}`,
      'Content-Type': 'application/json'
    },
    body: JSON.stringify(updates) // Only the fields to update
  })

  return await response.json()
}

Session Status Management

Sessions have five possible statuses:

  • idle: Ready to process messages
  • running: Currently processing
  • completed: Task finished successfully
  • failed: Encountered an error
  • stopped: Manually stopped by user
// Update only the session status using PATCH
async function updateSessionStatus(agentId: string, sessionId: string, status: SessionStatus): Promise<AgentSessionEntity> {
  return await updateSession(agentId, sessionId, { status })
}

Message Streaming Integration

Sending Messages to Agents

The core interaction point is the message endpoint that accepts user messages and returns streamed responses:

async function sendMessageToAgent(
  agentId: string,
  sessionId: string,
  message: CreateMessageRequest
): Promise<ReadableStream> {

  const response = await fetch(`/v1/agents/${agentId}/sessions/${sessionId}/messages`, {
    method: 'POST',
    headers: {
      'Authorization': `Bearer ${apiKey}`,
      'Content-Type': 'application/json'
    },
    body: JSON.stringify({
      role: 'user',
      type: 'message',
      content: {
        text: message.text,
        // Include any additional context
      }
    })
  })

  return response.body // Returns AI SDK streamText compatible stream
}

Processing Streamed Responses

The response follows AI SDK's streamText format:

async function handleAgentResponse(stream: ReadableStream) {
  const reader = stream.getReader()
  const decoder = new TextDecoder()

  try {
    while (true) {
      const { done, value } = await reader.read()

      if (done) break

      const chunk = decoder.decode(value)
      const lines = chunk.split('\n')

      for (const line of lines) {
        if (line.startsWith('data: ')) {
          const data = line.slice(6)

          if (data === '[DONE]') {
            return // Stream completed
          }

          try {
            const parsed = JSON.parse(data)

            // Handle different stream events
            switch (parsed.type) {
              case 'text-delta':
                updateUI(parsed.textDelta)
                break
              case 'tool-call':
                handleToolCall(parsed.toolCall)
                break
              case 'tool-result':
                handleToolResult(parsed.toolResult)
                break
              case 'finish':
                handleFinish(parsed.finishReason)
                break
            }
          } catch (parseError) {
            console.error('Failed to parse stream data:', parseError)
          }
        }
      }
    }
  } finally {
    reader.releaseLock()
  }
}

UI Component Integration Patterns

Agent List Component

function AgentList() {
  const [agents, setAgents] = useState<AgentEntity[]>([])
  const [loading, setLoading] = useState(true)

  useEffect(() => {
    async function loadAgents() {
      try {
        const result = await listAgents()
        setAgents(result.data)
      } catch (error) {
        console.error('Failed to load agents:', error)
      } finally {
        setLoading(false)
      }
    }

    loadAgents()
  }, [])

  const handleDeleteAgent = async (agentId: string) => {
    try {
      await fetch(`/v1/agents/${agentId}`, {
        method: 'DELETE',
        headers: { 'Authorization': `Bearer ${apiKey}` }
      })

      setAgents(agents.filter(agent => agent.id !== agentId))
    } catch (error) {
      console.error('Failed to delete agent:', error)
    }
  }

  if (loading) return <div>Loading...</div>

  return (
    <div>
      {agents.map(agent => (
        <AgentItem
          key={agent.id}
          agent={agent}
          onDelete={() => handleDeleteAgent(agent.id)}
        />
      ))}
    </div>
  )
}

Agent Chat Component

function AgentChat({ agentId }: { agentId: string }) {
  const [session, setSession] = useState<AgentSessionEntity | null>(null)
  const [messages, setMessages] = useState<SessionMessageEntity[]>([])
  const [inputMessage, setInputMessage] = useState('')
  const [isStreaming, setIsStreaming] = useState(false)

  // Create session on component mount
  useEffect(() => {
    async function initSession() {
      try {
        const newSession = await createSession(agentId, {
          user_goal: "General conversation"
        })
        setSession(newSession)

        // Load existing messages
        const messagesResult = await fetch(`/v1/agents/${agentId}/sessions/${newSession.id}/messages`, {
          headers: { 'Authorization': `Bearer ${apiKey}` }
        }).then(r => r.json())

        setMessages(messagesResult.data)
      } catch (error) {
        console.error('Failed to initialize session:', error)
      }
    }

    initSession()
  }, [agentId])

  const sendMessage = async () => {
    if (!session || !inputMessage.trim() || isStreaming) return

    setIsStreaming(true)

    try {
      // Add user message to UI
      const userMessage = {
        role: 'user' as const,
        content: { text: inputMessage },
        created_at: new Date().toISOString()
      }
      setMessages(prev => [...prev, userMessage as any])
      setInputMessage('')

      // Send to agent and handle streaming response
      const stream = await sendMessageToAgent(agentId, session.id, {
        text: inputMessage
      })

      let agentResponse = ''
      await handleAgentResponse(stream, (delta: string) => {
        agentResponse += delta
        // Update UI with streaming text
        setMessages(prev => {
          const last = prev[prev.length - 1]
          if (last?.role === 'agent') {
            return [...prev.slice(0, -1), { ...last, content: { text: agentResponse } }]
          } else {
            return [...prev, {
              role: 'agent',
              content: { text: agentResponse },
              created_at: new Date().toISOString()
            } as any]
          }
        })
      })

    } catch (error) {
      console.error('Failed to send message:', error)
    } finally {
      setIsStreaming(false)
    }
  }

  return (
    <div className="agent-chat">
      <div className="messages">
        {messages.map((message, index) => (
          <div key={index} className={`message ${message.role}`}>
            <div className="content">{message.content.text}</div>
          </div>
        ))}
      </div>

      <div className="input-area">
        <input
          value={inputMessage}
          onChange={(e) => setInputMessage(e.target.value)}
          onKeyPress={(e) => e.key === 'Enter' && sendMessage()}
          disabled={isStreaming}
          placeholder="Type your message..."
        />
        <button onClick={sendMessage} disabled={isStreaming || !inputMessage.trim()}>
          {isStreaming ? 'Sending...' : 'Send'}
        </button>
      </div>
    </div>
  )
}

Error Handling

API Error Response Format

interface ApiError {
  error: {
    message: string
    type: 'validation_error' | 'not_found' | 'internal_error' | 'authentication_error'
    code?: string
    details?: any[]
  }
}

Error Handling Pattern

async function apiRequest<T>(url: string, options: RequestInit = {}): Promise<T> {
  try {
    const response = await fetch(url, {
      ...options,
      headers: {
        'Authorization': `Bearer ${apiKey}`,
        'Content-Type': 'application/json',
        ...options.headers
      }
    })

    if (!response.ok) {
      const error: ApiError = await response.json()
      throw new Error(`${error.error.type}: ${error.error.message}`)
    }

    return await response.json()
  } catch (error) {
    console.error('API request failed:', error)
    throw error
  }
}

Best Practices

1. Agent Configuration

  • Minimal Setup: Start with just name, model, and instructions
  • Gradual Enhancement: Add tools, mcps, and knowledges as needed
  • Configuration Inheritance: Sessions inherit agent settings but can override them

2. Session Management

  • Single Goal Per Session: Each session should have one clear user_goal
  • Status Tracking: Always update session status appropriately
  • Resource Cleanup: Delete completed/failed sessions to manage storage

3. Message Streaming

  • Progressive Enhancement: Show streaming text immediately for better UX
  • Error Recovery: Handle stream interruptions gracefully
  • Tool Visualization: Display tool calls and results appropriately

4. Performance Considerations

  • Pagination: Always use limit and offset for large lists
  • Caching: Consider caching agent lists locally
  • Debouncing: Debounce API calls for real-time updates

5. User Experience

  • Loading States: Show loading indicators during API calls
  • Error Messages: Display user-friendly error messages
  • Optimistic Updates: Update UI immediately, rollback on errors

Migration from Redux Implementation

Step 1: Remove Redux Dependencies

// Before
import { useSelector, useDispatch } from 'react-redux'
import { createAgent, listAgents } from '../store/agents'

// After
import { apiRequest } from '../services/api'

Step 2: Replace Redux Hooks

// Before
const agents = useSelector(state => state.agents.list)
const dispatch = useDispatch()

// After
const [agents, setAgents] = useState<AgentEntity[]>([])

Step 3: Replace Action Dispatches

// Before
dispatch(createAgent(agentData))

// After
const newAgent = await apiRequest<AgentEntity>('/v1/agents', {
  method: 'POST',
  body: JSON.stringify(agentData)
})
setAgents(prev => [...prev, newAgent])

Conclusion

This new API-based approach provides:

  • Better Performance: Database storage with efficient queries
  • Real-time Streaming: AI SDK compatible message streaming
  • Scalability: Proper pagination and resource management
  • Flexibility: Session-level configuration overrides
  • Reliability: Proper error handling and status management

The migration from Redux to direct API integration simplifies the data flow and provides better control over agent interactions.