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+ ## Description
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+ ## Changes Made
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+ ## Testing
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+ ### Test Commands Run
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+ ## Checklist
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+ jobs:
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+ test:
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v6
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+ - uses: actions/setup-python@v6
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+ with:
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+
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+ - name: Install dependencies
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+ run: pip install -e ".[dev]"
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+ - name: Lint
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+ run: ruff check statewave/ tests/
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+ # Changelog
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+
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+ ## 0.7.0 (unreleased) โ€” pre-public PyPI rename
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+
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+ The PyPI distribution name was renamed from `statewave-py` to **`statewave`** before public launch. The import path is unchanged (`from statewave import StatewaveClient`); only the install command differs.
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+
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+ - PyPI name: `statewave-py` โ†’ `statewave`
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+ - Install: `pip install statewave`
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+ - Import: `from statewave import StatewaveClient` (unchanged)
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+ - Description aligned with the rest of the ecosystem: "Statewave Python SDK"
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+ - Repository URL stays at <https://github.com/smaramwbc/statewave-py>
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+ The legacy `statewave-py` PyPI package (last published at 0.6.2) will not receive new releases. PyPI does not support post-publish package renames natively, so we will not publish a 0.7.x under the old name. See PUBLISHING.md for the full handover plan.
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+ ## 0.6.2 (2026-05-02)
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+ - Package metadata: `Homepage` and `Documentation` URLs now point to https://statewave.ai
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+ - `__version__` synced to 0.6.2 (was lagging at 0.4.3)
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+ - No client API changes
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+
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+ ## 0.6.1 (2026-04-29)
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+ - Version bump to align with server v0.6.1 (support-agent intelligence stack)
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+ - Server now supports: resolution tracking, handoff packs, health scoring, SLA tracking, proactive alerts
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+ - SDK convenience methods for new endpoints planned for 0.7.0
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+ - No breaking changes to existing client methods
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+ ## 0.5.0 (2026-04-28)
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+ - Async compile support: `compile_memories_async()`, `get_compile_status()`, `compile_memories_wait()`
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+ - `CompileJob` model
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+ - SDK retry with exponential backoff on 429/5xx
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+ ## 0.4.3 (2026-04-25)
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+ - README updated with batch and subject listing examples
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+ - Automated release workflow (tag-push trigger, CI gate, PyPI trusted publishing)
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+ - PUBLISHING.md rewritten for automated process
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+ - Lint fixes (unused imports)
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+ ## 0.4.0 (2026-04-24)
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+ - Batch episode ingestion (`create_episodes_batch()`)
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+ - Subject listing (`list_subjects()`)
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+ - `BatchCreateResult`, `SubjectSummary`, `ListSubjectsResult` models
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+ - `py.typed` marker for PEP 561
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+ - PyPI-ready metadata (author, URLs, classifiers, keywords)
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+ ## 0.3.5 (2026-04-24)
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+ - Auth support (`api_key` constructor param)
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+ - Multi-tenant support (`tenant_id` constructor param)
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+ - Semantic search support (`semantic` param on `search_memories`)
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+ - Async client (`AsyncStatewaveClient`)
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+ - Custom exception hierarchy with request-ID propagation
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+ ## 0.2.0
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+ - Initial public release
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+ - Sync client with all v1 endpoints
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+ Name: statewave
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+ Version: 0.7.0
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+ Summary: Statewave Python SDK โ€” memory runtime for AI agents and applications
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+ Project-URL: Homepage, https://statewave.ai
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+ Project-URL: Documentation, https://statewave.ai
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+ Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/smaramwbc/statewave-py
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+ Author-email: Statewave <hello@statewave.ai>
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+ Keywords: agents,ai,context,memory,sdk,statewave
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+ Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
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+ Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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+
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+ # statewave (Python SDK)
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+
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+ [![CI](https://github.com/smaramwbc/statewave-py/workflows/CI/badge.svg)](https://github.com/smaramwbc/statewave-py/actions/workflows/ci.yml)
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+ [![PyPI](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/statewave)](https://pypi.org/project/statewave/)
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+ [![License: Apache-2.0](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-Apache--2.0-blue.svg)](LICENSE)
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+
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+ Statewave Python SDK โ€” memory runtime for AI agents and applications. The TypeScript SDK lives at [`@statewavedev/sdk`](https://github.com/smaramwbc/statewave-ts).
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+ > **Part of the Statewave ecosystem:** [Server](https://github.com/smaramwbc/statewave) ยท **Python SDK** ยท [TypeScript SDK](https://github.com/smaramwbc/statewave-ts) ยท [Connectors](https://github.com/smaramwbc/statewave-connectors) ยท [Docs](https://github.com/smaramwbc/statewave-docs) ยท [Examples](https://github.com/smaramwbc/statewave-examples) ยท [Website + demo](https://statewave.ai) ยท [Admin](https://github.com/smaramwbc/statewave-admin)
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+ >
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+ > ๐Ÿ“‹ **Issues & feature requests:** [statewave/issues](https://github.com/smaramwbc/statewave/issues) (centralized tracker)
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+
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+ ## Install
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ pip install statewave
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+ ```
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+
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+ > Before public launch, this package was distributed as `statewave-py` on PyPI. The import path (`from statewave import ...`) is unchanged.
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+
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+ ## Quick start
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+
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+ ```python
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+ from statewave import StatewaveClient
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+
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+ # Basic (no auth)
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+ with StatewaveClient("http://localhost:8100") as sw:
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+ ...
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+
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+ # With authentication and tenant
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+ with StatewaveClient(
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+ "http://localhost:8100",
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+ api_key="your-key",
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+ tenant_id="acme",
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+ ) as sw:
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+ # Record an episode
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+ sw.create_episode(
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+ subject_id="user-42",
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+ source="support-chat",
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+ type="conversation",
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+ payload={
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+ "messages": [
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+ {"role": "user", "content": "My name is Alice and I work at Globex."},
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+ {"role": "assistant", "content": "Welcome Alice!"},
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+ ]
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+ },
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+ )
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+
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+ # Compile memories (idempotent)
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+ result = sw.compile_memories("user-42")
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+ print(f"Created {result.memories_created} memories")
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+
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+ # Retrieve ranked, token-bounded context
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+ ctx = sw.get_context("user-42", task="Help with billing", max_tokens=300)
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+ print(ctx.assembled_context)
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+
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+ # Batch ingestion (up to 100)
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+ sw.create_episodes_batch([
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+ {"subject_id": "user-42", "source": "crm", "type": "note", "payload": {"text": "Prefers email"}},
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+ {"subject_id": "user-42", "source": "crm", "type": "note", "payload": {"text": "Enterprise plan"}},
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+ ])
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+
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+ # Search memories by kind
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+ facts = sw.search_memories("user-42", kind="profile_fact")
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+ for m in facts.memories:
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+ print(f" [{m.kind}] {m.content}")
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+
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+ # Semantic search (requires embeddings)
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+ results = sw.search_memories("user-42", query="billing", semantic=True)
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+
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+ # List all known subjects
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+ subjects = sw.list_subjects()
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+ for s in subjects.subjects:
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+ print(f" {s.subject_id}: {s.episode_count} episodes, {s.memory_count} memories")
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+
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+ # Get timeline
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+ timeline = sw.get_timeline("user-42")
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+ print(f"{len(timeline.episodes)} episodes, {len(timeline.memories)} memories")
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+
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+ # Delete all subject data
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+ sw.delete_subject("user-42")
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Async client
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+
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+ ```python
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+ from statewave import AsyncStatewaveClient
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+
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+ async with AsyncStatewaveClient("http://localhost:8100") as sw:
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+ ctx = await sw.get_context("user-42", task="Help with billing")
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+ print(ctx.assembled_context)
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Error handling
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+
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+ ```python
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+ from statewave import StatewaveClient, StatewaveAPIError, StatewaveConnectionError
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+
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+ try:
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+ sw = StatewaveClient("http://localhost:8100")
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+ sw.compile_memories("user-42")
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+ except StatewaveAPIError as e:
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+ print(f"API error [{e.status_code}]: {e.code} โ€” {e.message}")
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+ print(f"Request ID: {e.request_id}")
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+ except StatewaveConnectionError:
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+ print("Cannot connect to Statewave server")
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Where does data go?
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+
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+ The SDK is a thin client over the Statewave HTTP API. What leaves the network is determined by the **server's** compiler and embedding configuration, not by the SDK:
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+
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+ - Default deployment (heuristic compiler, no embeddings) โ€” nothing leaves your infrastructure.
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+ - LLM compiler or hosted embeddings โ€” the server sends content to the provider you configure.
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+
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+ See [Privacy & Data Flow](https://github.com/smaramwbc/statewave-docs/blob/main/architecture/privacy-and-data-flow.md) for the full breakdown.
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+
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+ ## Models
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+
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+ All response types are Pydantic models with full type hints:
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+
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+ - `Episode` โ€” raw interaction record
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+ - `Memory` โ€” compiled memory with provenance
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+ - `CompileResult` โ€” compilation response
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+ - `SearchResult` โ€” search response
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+ - `ContextBundle` โ€” assembled context with facts, episodes, provenance
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+ - `Timeline` โ€” chronological subject history
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+ - `DeleteResult` โ€” deletion confirmation
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+ - `BatchCreateResult` โ€” batch ingestion response
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+ - `SubjectSummary` โ€” subject with episode/memory counts
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+ - `ListSubjectsResult` โ€” paginated subject listing
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+
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+ ## Running tests
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ pip install -e ".[dev]"
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+ pytest tests/ -v
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## License
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+
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+ Apache-2.0