### Overview Major restructuring from monolithic `arcade-ai` package to modular library architecture with standardized uv-based dependency management.  ### New Package Structure - **`arcade-tdk`** - Lightweight toolkit development kit (core decorators, auth) - **`arcade-core`** - Core execution engine and catalog functionality - **`arcade-serve`** - FastAPI/MCP server components - **`arcade-ai`** - Meta package that includes CLI functionality. Optionally include evals via the `evals` extra. Optionally include all packages via the `all` extra. ### Key Benefits - **Lighter Dependencies**: Toolkits now depend only on `arcade-tdk` (~2 deps) vs full `arcade-ai` (~30+ deps) - **Faster Builds**: uv provides 10-100x faster dependency resolution and installation - **Better Modularity**: Clear separation of concerns, consumers import only what they need - **Standard Tooling**: Eliminates custom poetry scripts, uses standard Python packaging ### Migration Impact - All 20 toolkits converted from poetry → uv with `arcade-tdk` dependencies plus `arcade-ai[evals]` and `arcade-serve` dev dependencies. When developing locally, devs should install toolkits via `make install-local`. - Modern Python 3.10+ type hints throughout - Standardized build system with hatchling backend - Enhanced Makefile with robust toolkit management commands - Removed `arcade dev` CLI command - Reduce the number of files created by `arcade new` and add an option to not generate a tests and evals folder. This foundation enables faster development cycles and cleaner dependency chains for the growing toolkit ecosystem. ### Todo After this PR is merged - [ ] Post-merge workflow(s) (release & publish containers, etc) - [ ] Release order plan. @EricGustin suggests releasing in the following order: 1. `arcade-core` version 0.1.0 2. `arcade-serve` version 0.1.0 and `arcade-tdk` version 0.1.0 3. `arcade-ai` version 2.0.0 4. Patch release for all toolkits (all changes in toolkits are internal refactors) - [ ] [Update docs](https://github.com/ArcadeAI/docs/pull/318) --------- Co-authored-by: Eric Gustin <eric@arcade.dev> Co-authored-by: Eric Gustin <34000337+EricGustin@users.noreply.github.com>
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3.6 KiB
Python
98 lines
3.6 KiB
Python
from typing import Annotated
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import httpx
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from arcade_tdk import ToolContext, tool
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from arcade_tdk.auth import GitHub
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from arcade_github.tools.utils import get_github_json_headers, get_url, handle_github_response
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# Implements https://docs.github.com/en/rest/activity/starring?apiVersion=2022-11-28#star-a-repository-for-the-authenticated-user and https://docs.github.com/en/rest/activity/starring?apiVersion=2022-11-28#unstar-a-repository-for-the-authenticated-user # noqa: E501
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# Example `arcade chat` usage: "star the vscode repo owned by microsoft"
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@tool(requires_auth=GitHub())
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async def set_starred(
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context: ToolContext,
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owner: Annotated[str, "The owner of the repository"],
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name: Annotated[str, "The name of the repository"],
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starred: Annotated[bool, "Whether to star the repository or not"] = True,
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) -> Annotated[
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str, "A message indicating whether the repository was successfully starred or unstarred"
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]:
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"""
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Star or un-star a GitHub repository.
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For example, to star microsoft/vscode, you would use:
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```
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set_starred(owner="microsoft", name="vscode", starred=True)
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```
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"""
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url = get_url("user_starred", owner=owner, repo=name)
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headers = get_github_json_headers(
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context.authorization.token if context.authorization and context.authorization.token else ""
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)
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async with httpx.AsyncClient() as client:
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if starred:
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response = await client.put(url, headers=headers)
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else:
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response = await client.delete(url, headers=headers)
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handle_github_response(response, url)
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action = "starred" if starred else "unstarred"
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return f"Successfully {action} the repository {owner}/{name}"
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# Implements https://docs.github.com/en/rest/activity/starring?apiVersion=2022-11-28#list-stargazers
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# Example `arcade chat` usage: "list the stargazers for the ArcadeAI/arcade-ai repo"
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@tool(requires_auth=GitHub())
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async def list_stargazers(
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context: ToolContext,
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owner: Annotated[str, "The owner of the repository"],
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repo: Annotated[str, "The name of the repository"],
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limit: Annotated[
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int | None,
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"The maximum number of stargazers to return. "
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"If not provided, all stargazers will be returned.",
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] = None,
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) -> Annotated[dict, "A dictionary containing the stargazers for the specified repository"]:
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"""List the stargazers for a GitHub repository."""
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url = get_url("repo_stargazers", owner=owner, repo=repo)
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headers = get_github_json_headers(
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context.authorization.token if context.authorization and context.authorization.token else ""
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)
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if limit is None:
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limit = 2**64 - 1
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per_page = min(limit, 100)
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page = 1
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stargazers: list[dict] = []
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async with httpx.AsyncClient() as client:
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while len(stargazers) < limit:
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response = await client.get(
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url, headers=headers, params={"per_page": per_page, "page": page}
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)
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handle_github_response(response, url)
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data = response.json()
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if not data:
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break
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stargazers.extend([
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{
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"login": stargazer.get("login"),
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"id": stargazer.get("id"),
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"node_id": stargazer.get("node_id"),
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"html_url": stargazer.get("html_url"),
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}
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for stargazer in data
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])
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if len(data) < per_page:
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break
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page += 1
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stargazers = stargazers[:limit]
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return {"number_of_stargazers": len(stargazers), "stargazers": stargazers}
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