xml-pipeline/examples/console/__init__.py
dullfig e653d63bc1 Rename agentserver to xml_pipeline, add console example
OSS restructuring for open-core model:
- Rename package from agentserver/ to xml_pipeline/
- Update all imports (44 Python files, 31 docs/configs)
- Update pyproject.toml for OSS distribution (v0.3.0)
- Move prompt_toolkit from core to optional [console] extra
- Remove auth/server/lsp from core optional deps (-> Nextra)

New console example in examples/console/:
- Self-contained demo with handlers and config
- Uses prompt_toolkit (optional, falls back to input())
- No password auth, no TUI, no LSP — just the basics
- Shows how to use xml-pipeline as a library

Import changes:
- from agentserver.* -> from xml_pipeline.*
- CLI entry points updated: xml_pipeline.cli:main

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-19 21:41:19 -08:00

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"""
Console Example — Interactive terminal for xml-pipeline.
This example demonstrates how to build an interactive console
that sends messages to listeners and displays responses.
Usage:
python -m examples.console [config.yaml]
Or in your own code:
from examples.console import Console
console = Console(pump)
await console.run()
Dependencies:
pip install prompt_toolkit # For rich terminal input (optional)
The console provides:
- @listener message — Send message to a listener
- /help — Show available commands
- /listeners — List registered listeners
- /quit — Graceful shutdown
This is a reference implementation. Feel free to copy and modify
for your own use case.
"""
from .console import Console
from .handlers import Greeting, Echo, handle_greeting, handle_echo, handle_print
__all__ = [
"Console",
"Greeting",
"Echo",
"handle_greeting",
"handle_echo",
"handle_print",
]