#!/bin/bash set -e cleanup() { kill $AGENT_PID $NEXTJS_PID $WATCHDOG_PID 2>/dev/null || true } trap cleanup EXIT # Disable Python stdout buffering so langgraph_cli's dev server and any # tracebacks it emits reach the Railway log stream immediately rather than # sitting in Python's userspace buffer until the process exits. export PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1 echo "=========================================" echo "[entrypoint] Starting showcase package: langgraph-fastapi" echo "[entrypoint] Time: $(date -u)" echo "[entrypoint] PORT=${PORT:-not set}" echo "=========================================" if [ -z "$OPENAI_API_KEY" ]; then echo "[entrypoint] WARNING: OPENAI_API_KEY is not set! Agent will fail." else echo "[entrypoint] OPENAI_API_KEY: set (${#OPENAI_API_KEY} chars)" fi echo "[entrypoint] Starting LangGraph agent server on port 8123..." # Disable langgraph_runtime_inmem's pickle-flush-to-disk loop. Without this, # the inmem runtime periodically flushes unbounded thread/checkpoint state to # .langgraph_api/*.pckl files, which is a slow-burn OOM risk on Railway. # The env var is checked at import time in langgraph_runtime_inmem # _persistence.py and checkpoint.py (langgraph-api==0.7.101 / runtime==0.27.4). export LANGGRAPH_DISABLE_FILE_PERSISTENCE=true # `python -u` + `awk ... fflush()`: unbuffered stdout at the interpreter # level + line-flushed awk prefixer so tracebacks reach the container log # immediately rather than block-buffered in pipe buffers. # `--no-reload` disables watchfiles hot-reload, which fires on every request # and causes "1 change detected" log spam → Railway 500-logs/sec kill. python -u -m langgraph_cli dev \ --config langgraph.json \ --host 0.0.0.0 \ --port 8123 \ --no-browser \ --no-reload &> >(awk '{print "[agent] " $0; fflush()}') & AGENT_PID=$! sleep 3 if kill -0 $AGENT_PID 2>/dev/null; then echo "[entrypoint] LangGraph agent started (PID: $AGENT_PID)" else echo "[entrypoint] ERROR: LangGraph agent failed to start — exiting" exit 1 fi echo "=========================================" echo "[entrypoint] Starting Next.js frontend on port ${PORT:-10000}..." echo "=========================================" PORT=${PORT:-10000} env NODE_ENV=production npx next start --port $PORT &> >(awk '{print "[nextjs] " $0; fflush()}') & NEXTJS_PID=$! echo "[entrypoint] Next.js started (PID: $NEXTJS_PID)" # Watchdog: Railway deploys of showcase packages have been observed to hit a # silent agent hang — the agent process stays alive (so `wait -n` never # fires and the container never restarts) but stops responding on :8123. # Poll the agent's /ok endpoint (langgraph_cli's health path) every 30s; # after 3 consecutive failures (~90s of unreachable agent), kill the agent # process so `wait -n` returns and Railway restarts the container. # Generalized from showcase/integrations/crewai-crews/entrypoint.sh (PRs #4114 # + #4115). # # Startup grace: langgraph_cli dev does a heavy cold-start (graph compile # + uvicorn boot). On fresh Railway containers this can exceed the 90s # (3-strike) budget introduced in PR #4116, matching the restart loop # observed on langgraph-typescript (deployment # 58bbebe8-7a94-4f99-b6e4-ffcbb4eb78b9, 04-20 17:05 UTC). Wait up to 180s # for the first healthy /ok probe before arming the strike counter; if # /ok comes up sooner, fall through immediately. If 180s elapses without # success, arm the counter anyway — the steady-state watchdog will then # handle a true hang. ( GRACE=180 echo "[watchdog] Startup grace: waiting up to ${GRACE}s for first successful health probe before arming strike counter" ELAPSED=0 while [ $ELAPSED -lt $GRACE ]; do if ! kill -0 $AGENT_PID 2>/dev/null; then # Agent died during startup — wait -n in the main shell will handle it. exit 0 fi if curl -fsS --max-time 5 http://127.0.0.1:8123/ok > /dev/null 2>&1; then echo "[watchdog] Agent healthy after ${ELAPSED}s — arming strike counter" break fi sleep 5 ELAPSED=$((ELAPSED + 5)) done if [ $ELAPSED -ge $GRACE ]; then echo "[watchdog] Grace window elapsed without successful probe — arming strike counter anyway" fi FAILS=0 while sleep 30; do if ! kill -0 $AGENT_PID 2>/dev/null; then break fi if curl -fsS --max-time 5 http://127.0.0.1:8123/ok > /dev/null 2>&1; then FAILS=0 else FAILS=$((FAILS + 1)) echo "[watchdog] Agent health probe failed (count=$FAILS)" if [ $FAILS -ge 3 ]; then echo "[watchdog] Agent unresponsive for ~90s — killing PID $AGENT_PID to trigger container restart" kill -9 $AGENT_PID 2>/dev/null || true break fi fi done ) & WATCHDOG_PID=$! echo "[entrypoint] Watchdog started (PID: $WATCHDOG_PID, startup grace 180s)" echo "[entrypoint] Agent PID=$AGENT_PID, Next PID=$NEXTJS_PID" wait -n $AGENT_PID $NEXTJS_PID EXIT_CODE=$? if ! kill -0 $AGENT_PID 2>/dev/null; then echo "[entrypoint] Agent (PID: $AGENT_PID) exited with code $EXIT_CODE" elif ! kill -0 $NEXTJS_PID 2>/dev/null; then echo "[entrypoint] Next.js (PID: $NEXTJS_PID) exited with code $EXIT_CODE" else echo "[entrypoint] A process exited with code $EXIT_CODE" fi exit $EXIT_CODE