# What does this PR do?
Initial implementation for `Conversations` and `ConversationItems` using
`AuthorizedSqlStore` with endpoints to:
- CREATE
- UPDATE
- GET/RETRIEVE/LIST
- DELETE
Set `level=LLAMA_STACK_API_V1`.
NOTE: This does not currently incorporate changes for Responses, that'll
be done in a subsequent PR.
Closes https://github.com/llamastack/llama-stack/issues/3235
## Test Plan
- Unit tests
- Integration tests
Also comparison of [OpenAPI spec for OpenAI
API](https://github.com/openai/openai-openapi/tree/manual_spec)
```bash
oasdiff breaking --fail-on ERR docs/static/llama-stack-spec.yaml https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openai/openai-openapi/refs/heads/manual_spec/openapi.yaml --strip-prefix-base "/v1/openai/v1" \
--match-path '(^/v1/openai/v1/conversations.*|^/conversations.*)'
```
Note I still have some uncertainty about this, I borrowed this info from
@cdoern on https://github.com/llamastack/llama-stack/pull/3514 but need
to spend more time to confirm it's working, at the moment it suggests it
does.
UPDATE on `oasdiff`, I investigated the OpenAI spec further and it looks
like currently the spec does not list Conversations, so that analysis is
useless. Noting for future reference.
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Signed-off-by: Francisco Javier Arceo <farceo@redhat.com>
# What does this PR do?
add the ability to use inequalities in the where clause of the sqlstore.
this is infrastructure for files expiration.
## Test Plan
unit tests
# What does this PR do?
previously, developers who ran `./scripts/unit-tests.sh` would get
`asyncio-mode=auto`, which meant `@pytest.mark.asyncio` and
`@pytest_asyncio.fixture` were redundent. developers who ran `pytest`
directly would get pytest's default (strict mode), would run into errors
leading them to add `@pytest.mark.asyncio` / `@pytest_asyncio.fixture`
to their code.
with this change -
- `asyncio_mode=auto` is included in `pyproject.toml` making behavior
consistent for all invocations of pytest
- removes all redundant `@pytest_asyncio.fixture` and
`@pytest.mark.asyncio`
- for good measure, requires `pytest>=8.4` and `pytest-asyncio>=1.0`
## Test Plan
- `./scripts/unit-tests.sh`
- `uv run pytest tests/unit`