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// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright (c) 2024-2026 NVIDIA CORPORATION & AFFILIATES. All rights reserved.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0

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use dynamo_llm::local_model::LocalModel;
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use dynamo_runtime::distributed::{DiscoveryBackend, DistributedConfig, RequestPlaneMode};
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use dynamo_runtime::storage::kv;
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use futures::StreamExt;
use once_cell::sync::OnceCell;
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use pyo3::IntoPyObjectExt;
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use pyo3::exceptions::PyStopAsyncIteration;
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use pyo3::types::PyCapsule;
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use pyo3::types::{PyDict, PyString};
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use pyo3::{exceptions::PyException, prelude::*};
use rs::pipeline::network::Ingress;
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use std::ffi::CString;
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use std::fs;
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use std::path::PathBuf;
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use std::{
    fmt::Display,
    sync::{Arc, Weak},
};
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use tokio::sync::Mutex;
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use tracing::Instrument;
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use dynamo_runtime::config;
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use dynamo_runtime::config::environment_names::logging::otlp as env_otlp;
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use dynamo_runtime::{
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    self as rs, logging,
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    pipeline::{
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        AsyncEngineContextProvider, EngineStream, ManyOut, SingleIn, context::Context as RsContext,
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        network::egress::push_router::RouterMode as RsRouterMode,
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    },
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    protocols::annotated::Annotated as RsAnnotated,
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    traits::DistributedRuntimeProvider,
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};

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use dynamo_kv_router::config::KvRouterConfig;
use dynamo_llm::entrypoint::RouterConfig;
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use dynamo_llm::{self as llm_rs};
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use crate::llm::local_model::ModelRuntimeConfig;
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use crate::llm::preprocessor::{MediaDecoder, MediaFetcher};
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#[pyclass(eq, eq_int)]
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
pub enum RouterMode {
    RoundRobin,
    Random,
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    PowerOfTwoChoices,
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    KV,
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    /// Direct routing - reads worker ID from each request's routing hints.
    /// Used when an external orchestrator (e.g., EPP) handles worker selection.
    Direct,
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    LeastLoaded,
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    DeviceAwareWeighted,
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}

impl From<RouterMode> for RsRouterMode {
    fn from(mode: RouterMode) -> Self {
        match mode {
            RouterMode::RoundRobin => Self::RoundRobin,
            RouterMode::Random => Self::Random,
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            RouterMode::PowerOfTwoChoices => Self::PowerOfTwoChoices,
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            RouterMode::KV => Self::KV,
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            RouterMode::Direct => Self::Direct,
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            RouterMode::LeastLoaded => Self::LeastLoaded,
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            RouterMode::DeviceAwareWeighted => Self::DeviceAwareWeighted,
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        }
    }
}
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mod context;
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mod engine;
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pub mod errors;
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mod http;
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mod kserve_grpc;
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mod llm;
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mod parsers;
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mod planner;
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mod prometheus_metrics;
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type JsonServerStreamingIngress =
    Ingress<SingleIn<serde_json::Value>, ManyOut<RsAnnotated<serde_json::Value>>>;

static INIT: OnceCell<()> = OnceCell::new();

const DEFAULT_ANNOTATED_SETTING: Option<bool> = Some(true);
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const SKIP_PYTHON_LOG_INIT_ENV: &str = "DYNAMO_SKIP_PYTHON_LOG_INIT";

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// Helper to get appropriate span for instrumentation - always emit spans
fn get_span_for_context(context: &context::Context, operation: &str) -> tracing::Span {
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    logging::make_client_request_span(
        operation,
        context.inner().id(),
        context.trace_context(),
        None,
    )
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}

// Helper to create span for direct method with instance_id
fn get_span_for_direct_context(
    context: &context::Context,
    operation: &str,
    instance_id: &str,
) -> tracing::Span {
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    logging::make_client_request_span(
        operation,
        context.inner().id(),
        context.trace_context(),
        Some(instance_id),
    )
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}

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// Helper to create request context with proper linking and cancellation handling
fn create_request_context(
    request: serde_json::Value,
    parent_ctx: &Option<context::Context>,
) -> RsContext<serde_json::Value> {
    match parent_ctx {
        // If there is a parent context, link the request as a child context of it
        Some(parent_ctx) => {
            let child_ctx = RsContext::with_id(request, parent_ctx.inner().id().to_string());
            parent_ctx.inner().link_child(child_ctx.context());
            if parent_ctx.inner().is_stopped() || parent_ctx.inner().is_killed() {
                // Let the server handle the cancellation for now since not all backends are
                // properly handling request exceptions
                // TODO: (DIS-830) Return an error if context is cancelled
                child_ctx.context().stop_generating();
            }
            child_ctx
        }
        // Otherwise if there is no parent context, use the request as-is
        _ => request.into(),
    }
}

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/// A Python module implemented in Rust. The name of this function must match
/// the `lib.name` setting in the `Cargo.toml`, else Python will not be able to
/// import the module.
#[pymodule]
fn _core(m: &Bound<'_, PyModule>) -> PyResult<()> {
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    // Initialize logging early unless OTEL export is enabled (which requires tokio runtime)
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    if config::env_is_truthy(env_otlp::OTEL_EXPORT_ENABLED) {
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        eprintln!(
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            "Warning: OTEL_EXPORT_ENABLED detected. Logging initialization deferred until runtime is available. Early logs may be dropped."
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        );
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    } else if std::env::var_os(SKIP_PYTHON_LOG_INIT_ENV).is_none() {
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        rs::logging::init();
    }

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    m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(llm::kv::compute_block_hash_for_seq_py, m)?)?;
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    m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(lora_name_to_id, m)?)?;
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    m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(log_message, m)?)?;
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    m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(register_model, m)?)?;
    m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(unregister_model, m)?)?;
    m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(fetch_model, m)?)?;
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    m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(run_kv_indexer, m)?)?;
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    m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(llm::entrypoint::make_engine, m)?)?;
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    m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(llm::replay::run_mocker_trace_replay, m)?)?;
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    m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(
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        llm::replay::run_mocker_synthetic_trace_replay,
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        m
    )?)?;
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    m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(llm::entrypoint::run_input, m)?)?;
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    m.add_class::<DistributedRuntime>()?;
    m.add_class::<Endpoint>()?;
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    m.add_class::<ModelCardInstanceId>()?;
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    m.add_class::<Client>()?;
    m.add_class::<AsyncResponseStream>()?;
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    m.add_class::<llm::entrypoint::EntrypointArgs>()?;
    m.add_class::<llm::entrypoint::EngineConfig>()?;
    m.add_class::<llm::entrypoint::EngineType>()?;
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    m.add_class::<llm::entrypoint::AicPerfConfig>()?;
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    m.add_class::<llm::entrypoint::RouterConfig>()?;
    m.add_class::<llm::entrypoint::KvRouterConfig>()?;
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    m.add_class::<llm::replay::ReasoningConfig>()?;
    m.add_class::<llm::replay::SglangArgs>()?;
    m.add_class::<llm::replay::MockEngineArgs>()?;
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    m.add_class::<llm::kv::WorkerMetricsPublisher>()?;
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    m.add_class::<llm::model_card::ModelDeploymentCard>()?; // Internal: only in _internal, not public API
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    m.add_class::<llm::local_model::ModelRuntimeConfig>()?;
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    m.add_class::<llm::preprocessor::MediaDecoder>()?;
    m.add_class::<llm::preprocessor::MediaFetcher>()?;
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    m.add_class::<llm::kv::OverlapScores>()?;
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    m.add_class::<llm::kv::KvEventPublisher>()?;
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    m.add_class::<llm::kv::RadixTree>()?;
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    m.add_class::<llm::fpm::FpmEventRelay>()?;
    m.add_class::<llm::fpm::FpmEventSubscriber>()?;
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    m.add_class::<llm::lora::LoRADownloader>()?;
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    m.add_class::<http::HttpService>()?;
    m.add_class::<http::HttpAsyncEngine>()?;
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    m.add_class::<context::Context>()?;
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    m.add_class::<ModelType>()?;
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    m.add_class::<ModelInput>()?;
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    m.add_class::<llm::kv::KvRouter>()?;
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    m.add_class::<RouterMode>()?;
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    m.add_class::<kserve_grpc::KserveGrpcService>()?;
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    m.add("__version__", env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"))?;
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    m.add_class::<planner::VirtualConnectorCoordinator>()?;
    m.add_class::<planner::VirtualConnectorClient>()?;
    m.add_class::<planner::PlannerDecision>()?;
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    engine::add_to_module(m)?;
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    errors::register_exceptions(m)?;
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    parsers::add_to_module(m)?;
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    m.add_class::<prometheus_metrics::RuntimeMetrics>()?;
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    let prometheus_metrics = PyModule::new(m.py(), "prometheus_metrics")?;
    prometheus_metrics::add_to_module(&prometheus_metrics)?;
    m.add_submodule(&prometheus_metrics)?;

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    Ok(())
}

pub fn to_pyerr<E>(err: E) -> PyErr
where
    E: Display,
{
    PyException::new_err(format!("{}", err))
}

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fn kv_indexer_to_pyerr(err: anyhow::Error) -> PyErr {
    #[cfg(feature = "kv-indexer")]
    if let Some(clap_error) = err.downcast_ref::<clap::Error>() {
        let _ = clap_error.print();
        return pyo3::exceptions::PySystemExit::new_err(clap_error.exit_code());
    }

    to_pyerr(err)
}

#[pyfunction(name = "run_kv_indexer")]
#[pyo3(signature = (argv=None))]
fn run_kv_indexer(py: Python<'_>, argv: Option<Vec<String>>) -> PyResult<()> {
    let argv = argv.unwrap_or_default();
    py.allow_threads(move || llm::kv::run_kv_indexer_cli(argv))
        .map_err(kv_indexer_to_pyerr)
}

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/// Log a message from Python with file and line info
#[pyfunction]
#[pyo3(text_signature = "(level, message, module, file, line)")]
fn log_message(level: &str, message: &str, module: &str, file: &str, line: u32) {
    logging::log_message(level, message, module, file, line);
}

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/// Generate a deterministic signed int32 ID from a LoRA name using blake3 hash.
#[pyfunction]
#[pyo3(text_signature = "(lora_name)")]
fn lora_name_to_id(lora_name: &str) -> i32 {
    llm_rs::utils::lora_name_to_id(lora_name)
}

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/// Create an engine and attach it to an endpoint to make it visible to the frontend.
/// This is the main way you create a Dynamo worker / backend.
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///
/// If `lora_name` is provided, this function will publish a LoRA adapter instead of a base model:
/// - LoRA path: v1/mdc/{namespace}/{component}/{endpoint}/{instance_id}/{lora_slug}
/// - Base model path: v1/mdc/{namespace}/{component}/{endpoint}/{instance_id}
///
/// For LoRA mode, both `lora_name` and `base_model_path` must be provided together.
/// Providing only one of them will result in an error.
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#[pyo3(signature = (model_input, model_type, endpoint, model_path, model_name=None, context_length=None, kv_cache_block_size=None, router_mode=None, runtime_config=None, user_data=None, custom_template_path=None, media_decoder=None, media_fetcher=None, lora_name=None, base_model_path=None))]
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fn register_model<'p>(
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    endpoint: Endpoint,
    model_path: &str,
    model_name: Option<&str>,
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    context_length: Option<u32>,
    kv_cache_block_size: Option<u32>,
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    media_decoder: Option<MediaDecoder>,
    media_fetcher: Option<MediaFetcher>,
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    lora_name: Option<&str>,
    base_model_path: Option<&str>,
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    if model_type.inner == llm_rs::model_type::ModelType::Prefill
        && !matches!(model_input, ModelInput::Tokens)
    {
        return Err(PyErr::new::<pyo3::exceptions::PyValueError, _>(
            "ModelType::Prefill requires model_input to be ModelInput::Tokens",
        ));
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    let model_input = match model_input {
        ModelInput::Text => llm_rs::model_type::ModelInput::Text,
        ModelInput::Tokens => llm_rs::model_type::ModelInput::Tokens,
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    let router_mode = router_mode.unwrap_or(RouterMode::RoundRobin);
    let router_config = RouterConfig::new(router_mode.into(), KvRouterConfig::default());

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    // Early validation of custom template path
    let custom_template_path_owned = custom_template_path
        .map(|s| {
            let path = PathBuf::from(s);
            if !path.exists() {
                return Err(PyErr::new::<pyo3::exceptions::PyFileNotFoundError, _>(
                    format!("Custom template file does not exist: {}", path.display()),
                ));
            }
            Ok(path)
        })
        .transpose()?;

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    let user_data_json = user_data
        .map(|dict| pythonize::depythonize(dict))
        .transpose()
        .map_err(|err| {
            PyErr::new::<PyException, _>(format!("Failed to convert user_data: {}", err))
        })?;

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    // Validate LoRA parameters: both or neither must be provided
    if lora_name.is_some() ^ base_model_path.is_some() {
        return Err(PyErr::new::<pyo3::exceptions::PyValueError, _>(
            "lora_name and base_model_path must both be provided together, or neither",
        ));
    }

    // Determine source_path and lora_identifier based on registration mode
    let (source_path, lora_identifier) = match (lora_name, base_model_path) {
        (Some(lora), Some(base)) => (base.to_string(), Some(lora.to_string())),
        _ => (inner_path, None),
    };

    // Model name: use lora name if present, otherwise provided name or default to source path
    let model_name = lora_identifier
        .clone()
        .or(model_name)
        .or_else(|| Some(source_path.clone()));

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        // For TensorBased, Images, and Videos models, skip HuggingFace downloads and register directly
        // These model types handle model loading internally, no tokenizer extraction needed
        if is_tensor_based || is_images || is_videos {
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            let model_name = model_name.unwrap_or_else(|| source_path.clone());
            let mut card = llm_rs::model_card::ModelDeploymentCard::with_name_only(&model_name);
            card.model_type = model_type_obj;
            card.model_input = model_input;
            card.user_data = user_data_json;

            if let Some(cfg) = runtime_config {
                card.runtime_config = cfg.inner;
            }

            // Register the Model Deployment Card via discovery interface
            let discovery = endpoint.inner.drt().discovery();
            let spec = rs::discovery::DiscoverySpec::from_model(
                endpoint.inner.component().namespace().name().to_string(),
                endpoint.inner.component().name().to_string(),
                endpoint.inner.name().to_string(),
                &card,
            )
            .map_err(to_pyerr)?;
            discovery.register(spec).await.map_err(to_pyerr)?;

            return Ok(());
        }

        // For non-TensorBased models, resolve the model path (local or fetch from HuggingFace)
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        let model_path = if fs::exists(&source_path)? {
            PathBuf::from(&source_path)
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                .await
                .map_err(to_pyerr)?
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        builder
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            // case it matches model_path above), or an HF repo.
            .source_path(source_path.clone().into())
            // --served_model_name
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            .custom_template_path(custom_template_path_owned)
            .media_decoder(media_decoder.map(|m| m.inner))
            .media_fetcher(media_fetcher.map(|m| m.inner));
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        // Convert lora_identifier (Option<String>) to Option<LoraInfo>
        let lora_info = lora_identifier
            .as_ref()
            .map(|name| llm_rs::model_card::LoraInfo {
                name: name.clone(),
                max_gpu_lora_count: None,
            });

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            .map_err(to_pyerr)?;

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            tracing::info!("Registered LoRA '{}' MDC", lora_name);
        } else {
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            tracing::info!(
                "Registered base model '{}' MDC",
                model_name.unwrap_or(source_path)
            );
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        Ok(())
    })
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/// Unregister a Model Deployment Card (MDC) from the service registry
///
/// This removes an LLM deployment from the discovery system.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `endpoint` - The endpoint where the model is registered
/// * `lora_name` - Optional LoRA adapter name (if unregistering a LoRA deployment)
///
/// # MDC Path Format
///
/// - Base model: `v1/mdc/{namespace}/{component}/{endpoint}/{instance_id}`
/// - LoRA model: `v1/mdc/{namespace}/{component}/{endpoint}/{instance_id}/{lora_slug}`
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    endpoint: Endpoint,
    lora_name: Option<&str>,
) -> PyResult<Bound<'p, PyAny>> {
    let lora_name_owned = lora_name.map(|s| s.to_string());

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        LocalModel::detach_from_endpoint(&endpoint.inner, lora_name_owned.as_deref())
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            .await
            .map_err(to_pyerr)?;
        Ok(())
    })
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/// Download a model from Hugging Face, returning its local path
/// Example: `model_path = await fetch_model("Qwen/Qwen3-0.6B")`
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    remote_name: &str,
    ignore_weights: bool,
) -> PyResult<Bound<'p, PyAny>> {
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    pyo3_async_runtimes::tokio::future_into_py(py, async move {
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            .await
            .map_err(to_pyerr)
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}

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#[pyclass]
#[derive(Clone)]
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pub struct DistributedRuntime {
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    inner: rs::DistributedRuntime,
    event_loop: PyObject,
}

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impl DistributedRuntime {
    #[allow(dead_code)]
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    pub(crate) fn inner(&self) -> &rs::DistributedRuntime {
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        &self.inner
    }
}

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struct CancellationToken {
    inner: rs::CancellationToken,
}

#[pyclass]
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struct Endpoint {
    inner: rs::component::Endpoint,
    event_loop: PyObject,
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#[pyclass]
#[derive(Clone)]
struct ModelCardInstanceId {
    inner: rs::discovery::ModelCardInstanceId,
}

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struct Client {
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    router: rs::pipeline::PushRouter<serde_json::Value, RsAnnotated<serde_json::Value>>,
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#[pyclass]
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq)]
struct ModelType {
    inner: llm_rs::model_type::ModelType,
}

#[pymethods]
#[allow(non_upper_case_globals)]
impl ModelType {
    #[classattr]
    const Chat: Self = ModelType {
        inner: llm_rs::model_type::ModelType::Chat,
    };
    #[classattr]
    const Completions: Self = ModelType {
        inner: llm_rs::model_type::ModelType::Completions,
    };
    #[classattr]
    const Embedding: Self = ModelType {
        inner: llm_rs::model_type::ModelType::Embedding,
    };
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    #[classattr]
    const TensorBased: Self = ModelType {
        inner: llm_rs::model_type::ModelType::TensorBased,
    };
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    #[classattr]
    const Prefill: Self = ModelType {
        inner: llm_rs::model_type::ModelType::Prefill,
    };
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    #[classattr]
    const Images: Self = ModelType {
        inner: llm_rs::model_type::ModelType::Images,
    };
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    const Audios: Self = ModelType {
        inner: llm_rs::model_type::ModelType::Audios,
    };
    #[classattr]
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    const Videos: Self = ModelType {
        inner: llm_rs::model_type::ModelType::Videos,
    };
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    fn supports_chat(&self) -> bool {
        self.inner.supports_chat()
    }

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    fn __or__(&self, other: &Self) -> Self {
        ModelType {
            inner: self.inner | other.inner,
        }
    }

    fn __str__(&self) -> String {
        self.inner.to_string()
    }
}

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enum ModelInput {
    Text = 1,
    Tokens = 2,
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impl DistributedRuntime {
    #[new]
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    fn new(
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        request_plane: String,
        enable_nats: Option<bool>,
    ) -> PyResult<Self> {
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        if enable_nats.is_some() {
            Python::with_gil(|py| {
                let warnings = py.import("warnings")?;
                warnings.call_method1(
                    "warn",
                    (
                        "The 'enable_nats' parameter is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. NATS enablement is now determined automatically from the event-plane configuration.",
                        py.import("builtins")?.getattr("DeprecationWarning")?,
                        2i32, // stacklevel
                    ),
                )?;
                Ok::<(), PyErr>(())
            })?;
        }
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        let discovery_backend_config = match discovery_backend.as_str() {
            "kubernetes" => DiscoveryBackend::Kubernetes,
            other => {
                let selector: kv::Selector = other.parse().map_err(to_pyerr)?;
                DiscoveryBackend::KvStore(selector)
            }
        };
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        // This allows multiple DistributedRuntime instances to share the same tokio runtime
        let runtime = rs::Worker::runtime_from_existing()
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            .or_else(|_| -> anyhow::Result<rs::Runtime> {
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                let worker = rs::Worker::from_settings()?;

                // Initialize pyo3 bridge (only happens once per process)
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                    pyo3_async_runtimes::tokio::init_with_runtime(primary).map_err(|e| {
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        // otel exporter requires it
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            runtime.secondary().block_on(async {
                rs::logging::init();
            });
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        let event_plane_is_nats =
            std::env::var(config::environment_names::event_plane::DYN_EVENT_PLANE)
                .map(|v| v.eq_ignore_ascii_case("nats"))
                .unwrap_or(true);

        let nats_enabled = request_plane.is_nats()
            || std::env::var(config::environment_names::nats::NATS_SERVER).is_ok()
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                Some(dynamo_runtime::transports::nats::ClientOptions::default())
            } else {
                None
            },
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        let inner = runtime
            .secondary()
            .block_on(rs::DistributedRuntime::new(runtime, runtime_config))
            .map_err(to_pyerr)?;
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        Ok(DistributedRuntime { inner, event_loop })
    }

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    #[staticmethod]
    fn detached(py: Python) -> PyResult<Self> {
        let rt = rs::Worker::runtime_from_existing().map_err(to_pyerr)?;
        let handle = rt.primary();

        let inner = handle
            .block_on(rs::DistributedRuntime::from_settings(rt))
            .map_err(to_pyerr)?;

        Ok(DistributedRuntime {
            inner,
            event_loop: py.None(),
        })
    }

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    /// Get an endpoint directly by path (e.g., "namespace.component.endpoint" or "dyn://...").
    fn endpoint(&self, path: String) -> PyResult<Endpoint> {
        let trimmed_path = path.trim_start_matches("dyn://");
        let parts: Vec<&str> = trimmed_path.split('.').collect();

        if parts.len() != 3 {
            return Err(PyErr::new::<pyo3::exceptions::PyValueError, _>(format!(
                "Invalid endpoint path '{}'. Expected format: 'namespace.component.endpoint' or 'dyn://namespace.component.endpoint'",
                path
            )));
        }

        let namespace_name = parts[0];
        let component_name = parts[1];
        let endpoint_name = parts[2];

        // Get endpoint using existing chain
        let namespace = self
            .inner
            .namespace(namespace_name.to_string())
            .map_err(to_pyerr)?;
        let component = namespace
            .component(component_name.to_string())
            .map_err(to_pyerr)?;
        let endpoint = component.endpoint(endpoint_name.to_string());

        Ok(Endpoint {
            inner: endpoint,
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            event_loop: self.event_loop.clone(),
        })
    }

    fn shutdown(&self) {
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    }

    fn event_loop(&self) -> PyObject {
        self.event_loop.clone()
    }
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    /// Register an async Python callback for /engine/{route_name}
    ///
    /// Args:
    ///     route_name: Route path (e.g., "start_profile" → /engine/start_profile)
    ///     callback: Async function with signature: async def(body: dict) -> dict
    ///
    /// Example:
    /// ```python
    /// async def start_profile(body: dict) -> dict:
    ///     await engine.start_profile(**body)
    ///     return {"status": "ok"}
    ///
    /// runtime.register_engine_route("start_profile", start_profile)
    /// ```
    #[pyo3(signature = (route_name, callback))]
    fn register_engine_route(
        &self,
        py: Python<'_>,
        route_name: String,
        callback: PyObject,
    ) -> PyResult<()> {
        // Capture TaskLocals at registration time when Python's event loop is running.
        // This is needed because later, when the callback is invoked from an HTTP request,
        // we'll be on a Rust thread without a running Python event loop.
        let locals =
            Arc::new(pyo3_async_runtimes::tokio::get_current_locals(py).map_err(to_pyerr)?);
        let callback = Arc::new(callback);

        // Wrap Python async callback in Rust async closure
        let rust_callback: rs::engine_routes::EngineRouteCallback =
            Arc::new(move |body: serde_json::Value| {
                let callback = callback.clone();
                let locals = locals.clone();

                // Return a boxed future
                Box::pin(async move {
                    // Acquire GIL to call Python callback and convert coroutine to future
                    let py_future = Python::with_gil(|py| {
                        // Convert body to Python dict
                        let py_body = pythonize::pythonize(py, &body).map_err(|e| {
                            anyhow::anyhow!("Failed to convert request body to Python: {}", e)
                        })?;

                        // Call Python async function to get a coroutine
                        let coroutine = callback.call1(py, (py_body,)).map_err(|e| {
                            anyhow::anyhow!("Failed to call Python callback: {}", e)
                        })?;

                        // Use the TaskLocals captured at registration time
                        pyo3_async_runtimes::into_future_with_locals(
                            &locals,
                            coroutine.into_bound(py),
                        )
                        .map_err(|e| {
                            anyhow::anyhow!("Failed to convert coroutine to future: {}", e)
                        })
                    })?;

                    // Await the Python coroutine (GIL is released during await)
                    let py_result = py_future
                        .await
                        .map_err(|e| anyhow::anyhow!("Python callback failed: {}", e))?;

                    // Convert result back to serde_json::Value
                    Python::with_gil(|py| {
                        pythonize::depythonize::<serde_json::Value>(py_result.bind(py))
                            .map_err(|e| anyhow::anyhow!("Failed to serialize response: {}", e))
                    })
                })
            });

        self.inner
            .engine_routes()
            .register(&route_name, rust_callback);
        tracing::debug!("Registered engine route: /engine/{}", route_name);
        Ok(())
    }

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    /// Set the system-level health status (Ready / NotReady).
    fn set_health_status(&self, ready: bool) -> PyResult<()> {
        let status = if ready {
            config::HealthStatus::Ready
        } else {
            config::HealthStatus::NotReady
        };
        self.inner.system_health().lock().set_health_status(status);
        Ok(())
    }

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    // This is used to pass the DistributedRuntime from the dynamo-runtime bindings
    // to the KVBM bindings, since KVBM cannot directly use the struct from this cdylib.
    // TODO: Create a separate crate "dynamo-python" so that all binding crates can import
    // from it and share the same crate path. This will allow PyO3 to automatically
    // recognize that both bindings use the same PyClass.
    #[pyo3(name = "to_capsule")]
    fn to_capsule<'py>(&self, py: Python<'py>) -> PyResult<Bound<'py, PyCapsule>> {
        let arc: Arc<rs::DistributedRuntime> = Arc::new(self.inner.clone());
        let weak: Weak<rs::DistributedRuntime> = Arc::downgrade(&arc);

        let name = CString::new("dynamo.runtime.weak").expect("valid capsule name");

        PyCapsule::new(py, weak, Some(name))
    }
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impl Endpoint {
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        let engine = Arc::new(engine::PythonAsyncEngine::new(
            generator,
            self.event_loop.clone(),
        )?);
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        // Convert Python dict to serde_json::Value if provided and validate it's an object
        let health_payload_json = health_check_payload
            .map(|dict| pythonize::depythonize::<serde_json::Value>(dict))
            .transpose()
            .map_err(|err| {
                pyo3::exceptions::PyTypeError::new_err(format!(
                    "Failed to convert health_check_payload: {}",
                    err
                ))
            })?;

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            && !payload.is_object()
        {
            return Err(pyo3::exceptions::PyTypeError::new_err(
                "health_check_payload must be a JSON object (dict)",
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            .endpoint_builder()
            .metrics_labels(metrics_labels)
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            builder = builder.health_check_payload(payload);
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    #[pyo3(signature = (router_mode = None))]
    fn client<'p>(
        &self,
        py: Python<'p>,
        router_mode: Option<RouterMode>,
    ) -> PyResult<Bound<'p, PyAny>> {
        let router_mode = router_mode.unwrap_or(RouterMode::RoundRobin);
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                serde_json::Value,
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    fn connection_id(&self) -> u64 {
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    /// Unregister this endpoint instance from discovery.
    ///
    /// This removes the endpoint from the instances bucket, preventing the router
    /// from sending requests to this worker. Use this when a worker is sleeping
    /// and should not receive any requests.
    fn unregister_endpoint_instance<'p>(&self, py: Python<'p>) -> PyResult<Bound<'p, PyAny>> {
        let inner = self.inner.clone();
        pyo3_async_runtimes::tokio::future_into_py(py, async move {
            inner
                .unregister_endpoint_instance()
                .await
                .map_err(to_pyerr)?;
            Ok(())
        })
    }

    /// Re-register this endpoint instance to discovery.
    ///
    /// This adds the endpoint back to the instances bucket, allowing the router
    /// to send requests to this worker again. Use this when a worker wakes up
    /// and should start receiving requests.
    fn register_endpoint_instance<'p>(&self, py: Python<'p>) -> PyResult<Bound<'p, PyAny>> {
        let inner = self.inner.clone();
        pyo3_async_runtimes::tokio::future_into_py(py, async move {
            inner.register_endpoint_instance().await.map_err(to_pyerr)?;
            Ok(())
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    }
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impl ModelCardInstanceId {
    // (namespace, component, endpoint)
    // TODO: Can these be borrowed as &str?
    fn triple(&self) -> (String, String, String) {
        (
            self.inner.namespace.clone(),
            self.inner.component.clone(),
            self.inner.endpoint.clone(),
        )
    }
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    /// Replaces wait_for_endpoints.
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            tokio::spawn(process_stream(stream, tx));
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            Ok(AsyncResponseStream::new(rx, annotated))
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        })
    }

    /// Directly send a request to a specific endpoint.
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    #[pyo3(signature = (request, instance_id, annotated=DEFAULT_ANNOTATED_SETTING, context=None))]
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    fn direct<'p>(
        &self,
        py: Python<'p>,
        request: PyObject,
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        instance_id: u64,
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        annotated: Option<bool>,
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        context: Option<context::Context>,
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    ) -> PyResult<Bound<'p, PyAny>> {
        let request: serde_json::Value = pythonize::depythonize(&request.into_bound(py))?;
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        let request_ctx = create_request_context(request, &context);
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        let annotated = annotated.unwrap_or(false);

        let (tx, rx) = tokio::sync::mpsc::channel(32);
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        let client = self.router.clone();
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        pyo3_async_runtimes::tokio::future_into_py(py, async move {
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            let stream = match context {
                Some(context) => {
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                    // Always instrument with appropriate span (none if no trace context)
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                    let span =
                        get_span_for_direct_context(&context, "direct", &instance_id.to_string());
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                    client
                        .direct(request_ctx, instance_id)
                        .instrument(span)
                        .await
                        .map_err(to_pyerr)?
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                _ => client
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                    .await
                    .map_err(to_pyerr)?,
            };
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            tokio::spawn(process_stream(stream, tx));

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        })
    }
}

async fn process_stream(
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    stream: EngineStream<RsAnnotated<serde_json::Value>>,
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    tx: tokio::sync::mpsc::Sender<RsAnnotated<PyObject>>,
) {
    let mut stream = stream;
    while let Some(response) = stream.next().await {
        // Convert the response to a PyObject using Python's GIL
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        let annotated: RsAnnotated<serde_json::Value> = response;
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                Err(e) => Err(e.to_string()),
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            })
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        });

        let is_error = annotated.is_error();

        // Send the PyObject through the channel or log an error
        if let Err(e) = tx.send(annotated).await {
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        }

        if is_error {
            break;
        }
    }
}

#[pyclass]
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pub(crate) struct AsyncResponseStream {
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    rx: Arc<Mutex<tokio::sync::mpsc::Receiver<RsAnnotated<PyObject>>>>,
    annotated: bool,
}
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impl AsyncResponseStream {
    pub(crate) fn new(
        rx: tokio::sync::mpsc::Receiver<RsAnnotated<PyObject>>,
        annotated: bool,
    ) -> Self {
        Self {
            rx: Arc::new(Mutex::new(rx)),
            annotated,
        }
    }
}
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#[pymethods]
impl AsyncResponseStream {
    /// This method is required to implement the `AsyncIterator` protocol.
    #[pyo3(name = "__aiter__")]
    fn aiter(slf: PyRef<Self>, py: Python) -> PyResult<Py<PyAny>> {
        slf.into_py_any(py)
    }
    /// This method is required to implement the `AsyncIterator` protocol.
    #[pyo3(name = "__anext__")]
    fn next<'p>(&self, py: Python<'p>) -> PyResult<Bound<'p, PyAny>> {
        let rx = self.rx.clone();
        let annotated = self.annotated;

        pyo3_async_runtimes::tokio::future_into_py(py, async move {
            loop {
                let value = rx.lock().await.recv().await;
                match value {
                    Some(pyobj) => {
                        let pyobj = match pyobj.ok() {
                            Ok(pyobj) => pyobj,
                            Err(e) => {
                                return Err(PyErr::new::<pyo3::exceptions::PyValueError, _>(e));
                            }
                        };

                        if annotated {
                            let object = Annotated { inner: pyobj };
                            #[allow(deprecated)]
                            let object = Python::with_gil(|py| object.into_py(py));
                            return Ok(object);
                        } else {
                            match pyobj.data {
                                Some(data) => return Ok(data),
                                None => continue,
                            }
                        }
                    }
                    None => return Err(PyStopAsyncIteration::new_err("Stream exhausted")),
                }
            }
        })
    }
}

#[pyclass]
struct Annotated {
    inner: RsAnnotated<PyObject>,
}

#[pymethods]
impl Annotated {
    #[new]
    fn new(data: PyObject) -> Self {
        Annotated {
            inner: RsAnnotated::from_data(data),
        }
    }

    fn is_error(&self) -> bool {
        self.inner.is_error()
    }

    fn data(&self) -> Option<PyObject> {
        self.inner.data.clone()
    }

    fn event(&self) -> Option<String> {
        self.inner.event.clone()
    }

    fn comments(&self) -> Option<Vec<String>> {
        self.inner.comment.clone()
    }

    fn id(&self) -> Option<String> {
        self.inner.id.clone()
    }

    #[pyo3(name = "__repr__")]
    fn _repr(&self, py: Python) -> String {
        let data = self.inner.data.clone().map(|obj| {
            obj.call_method0(py, "__repr__")
                .and_then(|repr_obj| repr_obj.extract::<Py<PyString>>(py))
                .map(|py_str| py_str.to_string_lossy(py).into_owned())
                .unwrap_or_else(|_| "<failed_repr>".to_string())
        });

        format!(
            "Annotated(data={}, event={}, comment={:?}, id={})",
            data.unwrap_or_else(|| "<no_data>".to_string()),
            self.inner.event.as_deref().unwrap_or("None"),
            self.inner.comment.as_deref().unwrap_or(&[]),
            self.inner.id.as_deref().unwrap_or("None")
        )
    }
}