133 lines
5.9 KiB
Bash
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133 lines
5.9 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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set -e
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cleanup() {
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kill $AGENT_PID $NEXTJS_PID $WATCHDOG_PID 2>/dev/null || true
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}
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trap cleanup EXIT
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# Disable Python stdout buffering so the FastAPI/uvicorn agent flushes
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# tracebacks and log lines immediately. Without this a silent crash during
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# module import can sit in Python's userspace buffer until the process
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# exits, by which point the container is already gone.
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export PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1
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# NOTE: ADK_DISABLE_PROGRESSIVE_SSE_STREAMING was previously exported here to
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# dodge an intermittent "The last event is partial" abort on the tool-rendering
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# demos. But disabling progressive streaming ALSO suppresses ADK's
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# post-backend-tool LLM re-invocation: after a backend function tool (or a
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# sub-agent delegation) returns, ADK's non-progressive aggregation path ends the
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# agentic loop instead of re-invoking the model with the tool result appended.
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# That broke every demo that needs a second turn after a tool result — the
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# subagents chain (research -> writing -> critique), tool-rendering-reasoning-chain
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# (AAPL -> MSFT), shared-state-read-write's confirmation, the custom-catchall
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# narration, and headless-complete's per-turn completion. The partial-event
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# abort it guarded against is already handled in-callback by `stop_on_terminal_text`
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# (shared by every registered agent), so progressive streaming is left ON.
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# (Do not re-add this flag without a per-agent feature override that keeps
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# progressive streaming ON for the backend-tool / sub-agent chain agents.)
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echo "========================================="
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echo "[entrypoint] Starting showcase package: google-adk"
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echo "[entrypoint] Time: $(date -u)"
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echo "[entrypoint] PORT=${PORT:-not set}"
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echo "[entrypoint] NODE_ENV=${NODE_ENV:-not set}"
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echo "========================================="
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# Warn (default) or fail-fast when GOOGLE_API_KEY is missing. This package is
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# Gemini end-to-end: the primary LlmAgent uses Gemini, and the secondary
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# generate_a2ui planner call also uses google.genai. Without the key, every
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# tool call in the container will fail. Default behavior is warn-and-continue
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# so operators can still bring the container up for inspection / smoke
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# testing; generate_a2ui itself returns a structured `a2ui_llm_error` dict at
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# request time when the key is missing, so callers see a clean error surface.
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#
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# For production deployments that MUST have the key, set
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# `REQUIRE_GOOGLE_API_KEY=1` to escalate to fail-fast: the entrypoint exits
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# non-zero immediately instead of surfacing the problem lazily at request
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# time. Railway / compose overrides should set this in prod environments.
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if [ -z "${GOOGLE_API_KEY:-}" ]; then
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if [ "${REQUIRE_GOOGLE_API_KEY:-0}" = "1" ]; then
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echo "[entrypoint] FATAL: GOOGLE_API_KEY not set and REQUIRE_GOOGLE_API_KEY=1 — refusing to start" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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echo "[entrypoint] WARN: GOOGLE_API_KEY not set — all Gemini-backed tools (chat + generate_a2ui) will return structured errors at request time" >&2
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fi
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# Start agent backend on :8000 with log prefixing so its output is
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# distinguishable from Next.js in the Railway log stream.
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#
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# Belt-and-suspenders log flushing: `PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1` above exports the env
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# var, but the `-u` flag to the Python interpreter forces unbuffered
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# stdout/stderr at the interpreter level and is not overridable by user code.
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# Combined with `fflush()` inside the awk pipe below, uvicorn request lines
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# and tracebacks reach Railway's log stream line-at-a-time rather than
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# block-buffered in pipe buffers.
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echo "[entrypoint] Starting Python agent on port 8000..."
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python -u -m uvicorn agent_server:app --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8000 &> >(awk '{print "[agent] " $0; fflush()}') &
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AGENT_PID=$!
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sleep 2
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if kill -0 $AGENT_PID 2>/dev/null; then
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echo "[entrypoint] Agent started (PID: $AGENT_PID)"
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else
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echo "[entrypoint] ERROR: Agent failed to start — exiting"
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exit 1
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fi
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echo "========================================="
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echo "[entrypoint] Starting Next.js frontend on port ${PORT:-10000}..."
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echo "========================================="
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PORT=${PORT:-10000}
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# Scope NODE_ENV=production to the Next.js invocation ONLY, not the whole
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# container environment. `ENV NODE_ENV=production` at the image level would
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# leak into every child process (Python agent, shell, healthchecks). `env`
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# prefix binds the value to this single exec.
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env NODE_ENV=production npx next start --port $PORT &> >(awk '{print "[nextjs] " $0; fflush()}') &
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NEXTJS_PID=$!
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echo "[entrypoint] Next.js started (PID: $NEXTJS_PID)"
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# Watchdog: Railway deploys of showcase packages have been observed to hit a
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# silent agent hang — the Python process stays alive (so `wait -n` never
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# fires and the container never restarts) but stops responding on :8000.
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# Poll the agent's /health endpoint every 30s; after 3 consecutive failures
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# (90s of unreachable agent), kill the agent process so `wait -n` returns
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# and Railway restarts the container. Generalized from
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# showcase/integrations/crewai-crews/entrypoint.sh (PRs #4114 + #4115).
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(
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FAILS=0
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while sleep 30; do
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if ! kill -0 $AGENT_PID 2>/dev/null; then
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break
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fi
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if curl -fsS --max-time 5 http://127.0.0.1:8000/health > /dev/null 2>&1; then
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FAILS=0
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else
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FAILS=$((FAILS + 1))
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echo "[watchdog] Agent health probe failed (count=$FAILS)"
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if [ $FAILS -ge 3 ]; then
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echo "[watchdog] Agent unresponsive for ~90s — killing PID $AGENT_PID to trigger container restart"
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kill -9 $AGENT_PID 2>/dev/null || true
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break
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fi
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fi
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done
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) &
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WATCHDOG_PID=$!
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echo "[entrypoint] Watchdog started (PID: $WATCHDOG_PID)"
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echo "[entrypoint] All processes running. Waiting..."
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wait -n $AGENT_PID $NEXTJS_PID
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EXIT_CODE=$?
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if ! kill -0 $AGENT_PID 2>/dev/null; then
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echo "[entrypoint] Agent (PID: $AGENT_PID) exited with code $EXIT_CODE"
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elif ! kill -0 $NEXTJS_PID 2>/dev/null; then
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echo "[entrypoint] Next.js (PID: $NEXTJS_PID) exited with code $EXIT_CODE"
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else
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echo "[entrypoint] A process exited with code $EXIT_CODE"
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fi
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exit $EXIT_CODE
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