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chore(deps): bump @langchain/community and langchain #930

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Removes @langchain/community. It's no longer used after updating ancestor dependency langchain. These dependencies need to be updated together.

Removes @langchain/community

Updates langchain from 0.1.32 to 0.3.5

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Release 0.3.5

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Full Changelog: langchain-ai/langchainjs@0.3.4...0.3.5

0.3.4

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Full Changelog: langchain-ai/langchainjs@0.3.3...0.3.4

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    • Updated the langchain package to version ^0.3.5, potentially introducing new features and improvements.
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The pull request modifies the package.json file by updating the version of the langchain package from ^0.1.32 to ^0.3.5. This change is limited to the dependencies section, with no other modifications made to dependencies, devDependencies, scripts, or configuration settings. The overall structure and metadata of the package.json file remain unchanged.

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package.json Updated langchain version from ^0.1.32 to ^0.3.5 in dependencies.

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  • Update dependencies #921: This PR updates the package.json file to modify several dependencies, including a related package @langchain/groq, which is part of the Langchain ecosystem, similar to the updated langchain package in the main PR.

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@dependabot dependabot bot force-pushed the dependabot/npm_and_yarn/multi-5a5a190d2b branch from dbd5b55 to 4e8c2fc Compare November 5, 2024 14:17
Removes [@langchain/community](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchainjs). It's no longer used after updating ancestor dependency [langchain](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchainjs). These dependencies need to be updated together.


Removes `@langchain/community`

Updates `langchain` from 0.1.32 to 0.3.5
- [Release notes](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchainjs/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchainjs/blob/main/release_workspace.js)
- [Commits](langchain-ai/langchainjs@0.1.32...0.3.5)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: "@langchain/community"
  dependency-type: indirect
- dependency-name: langchain
  dependency-type: direct:production
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49-49: Consider updating @langchain/core override.

The overrides section pins @langchain/core to ~0.2.12. Verify if this version is compatible with langchain 0.3.5 to avoid potential version conflicts.

#!/bin/bash
# Description: Check compatibility between langchain and @langchain/core versions

# Test: Check if langchain 0.3.5 specifies a dependency on @langchain/core
npm info "[email protected]" dependencies

@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
"electron-builder": "^25.0.5",
"jszip": "^3.10.1",
"katex": "^0.16.11",
"langchain": "^0.1.32",
"langchain": "^0.3.5",
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Update @langchain/core override to meet peer dependency requirements

The langchain 0.3.5 upgrade requires @langchain/core >=0.2.21 but the current override pins it to ~0.2.12, which is incompatible. Please:

  • Update the @langchain/core override to "~0.2.21" or higher
  • Consider using "^0.2.21" instead of tilde range to allow compatible minor version updates within the <0.4.0 constraint
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Verify compatibility with other @langchain packages.

The major version jump from 0.1.32 to 0.3.5 suggests breaking changes. Please ensure compatibility with the following dependencies:

  • @langchain/anthropic: ^0.2.3
  • @langchain/cohere: ^0.0.11
  • @langchain/google-genai: ^0.0.21
  • @langchain/groq: ^0.1.2
  • @langchain/openai: ^0.2.1

Let me generate one more verification script to check the current @langchain/core version constraint in package.json since it's a critical peer dependency.

The results will help verify if the current @langchain/core version meets the peer dependency requirement of langchain 0.3.5 (>=0.2.21 <0.4.0).

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# Test 2: Check if any @langchain/* packages specify langchain as a peer dependency
for pkg in "@langchain/[email protected]" "@langchain/[email protected]" "@langchain/[email protected]" "@langchain/[email protected]" "@langchain/[email protected]"; do
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done

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