Deep Agents Memory & Filesystem
Short-term (StateBackend): Persists within a single thread, lost when thread ends Long-term (StoreBackend): Persists across threads and sessions Hybrid (CompositeBackend): Route different paths to different backends
FilesystemMiddleware provides tools: ls, read_file, write_file, edit_file, glob, grep
| Use Case | Backend | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Temporary working files | StateBackend | Default, no setup |
| Local development CLI | FilesystemBackend | Direct disk access |
| Cross-session memory | StoreBackend | Persists across threads |
| Hybrid storage | CompositeBackend | Mix ephemeral + persistent |
agent = create_deep_agent() # Default: StateBackend result = agent.invoke({ "messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "Write notes to /draft.txt"}] }, config={"configurable": {"thread_id": "thread-1"}})
/draft.txt is lost when thread ends
</python>
<typescript>
Default StateBackend stores files ephemerally within a thread.
```typescript
import { createDeepAgent } from "deepagents";
const agent = await createDeepAgent(); // Default: StateBackend
const result = await agent.invoke({
messages: [{ role: "user", content: "Write notes to /draft.txt" }]
}, { configurable: { thread_id: "thread-1" } });
// /draft.txt is lost when thread ends
store = InMemoryStore()
composite_backend = lambda rt: CompositeBackend( default=StateBackend(rt), routes={"/memories/": StoreBackend(rt)} )
agent = create_deep_agent(backend=composite_backend, store=store)
/draft.txt -> ephemeral (StateBackend)
/memories/user-prefs.txt -> persistent (StoreBackend)
</python>
<typescript>
Configure CompositeBackend to route paths to different storage backends.
```typescript
import { createDeepAgent, CompositeBackend, StateBackend, StoreBackend } from "deepagents";
import { InMemoryStore } from "@langchain/langgraph";
const store = new InMemoryStore();
const agent = await createDeepAgent({
backend: (config) => new CompositeBackend(
new StateBackend(config),
{ "/memories/": new StoreBackend(config) }
),
store
});
// /draft.txt -> ephemeral (StateBackend)
// /memories/user-prefs.txt -> persistent (StoreBackend)
config2 = {"configurable": {"thread_id": "thread-2"}} agent.invoke({"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "Read /memories/style.txt"}]}, config=config2)
Thread 2 can read file saved by Thread 1
</python>
<typescript>
Files in /memories/ persist across threads via StoreBackend routing.
```typescript
// Using CompositeBackend from previous example
const config1 = { configurable: { thread_id: "thread-1" } };
await agent.invoke({ messages: [{ role: "user", content: "Save to /memories/style.txt" }] }, config1);
const config2 = { configurable: { thread_id: "thread-2" } };
await agent.invoke({ messages: [{ role: "user", content: "Read /memories/style.txt" }] }, config2);
// Thread 2 can read file saved by Thread 1
agent = create_deep_agent( backend=FilesystemBackend(root_dir=".", virtual_mode=True), # Restrict access interrupt_on={"write_file": True, "edit_file": True}, checkpointer=MemorySaver() )
Agent can read/write actual files on disk
</python>
<typescript>
Use FilesystemBackend for local development with real disk access and human-in-the-loop.
```typescript
import { createDeepAgent, FilesystemBackend } from "deepagents";
import { MemorySaver } from "@langchain/langgraph";
const agent = await createDeepAgent({
backend: new FilesystemBackend({ rootDir: ".", virtualMode: true }),
interruptOn: { write_file: true, edit_file: true },
checkpointer: new MemorySaver()
});
Security: Never use FilesystemBackend in web servers - use StateBackend or sandbox instead.
@tool def get_user_preference(key: str, runtime: ToolRuntime) -> str: """Get a user preference from long-term storage.""" store = runtime.store result = store.get(("user_prefs",), key) return str(result.value) if result else "Not found"
@tool def save_user_preference(key: str, value: str, runtime: ToolRuntime) -> str: """Save a user preference to long-term storage.""" store = runtime.store store.put(("user_prefs",), key, {"value": value}) return f"Saved {key}={value}"
store = InMemoryStore()
agent = create_agent( model="gpt-4.1", tools=[get_user_preference, save_user_preference], store=store )
</python>
</ex-store-in-custom-tools>
<boundaries>
### What Agents CAN Configure
- Backend type and configuration
- Routing rules for CompositeBackend
- Root directory for FilesystemBackend
- Human-in-the-loop for file operations
### What Agents CANNOT Configure
- Tool names (ls, read_file, write_file, edit_file, glob, grep)
- Access files outside virtual_mode restrictions
- Cross-thread file access without proper backend setup
</boundaries>
<fix-storebackend-requires-store>
<python>
StoreBackend requires a store instance.
```python
# WRONG
agent = create_deep_agent(backend=lambda rt: StoreBackend(rt))
# CORRECT
agent = create_deep_agent(backend=lambda rt: StoreBackend(rt), store=InMemoryStore())
// CORRECT const agent = await createDeepAgent({ backend: (c) => new StoreBackend(c), store: new InMemoryStore() });
</typescript>
</fix-storebackend-requires-store>
<fix-statebackend-files-dont-persist>
<python>
StateBackend files are thread-scoped - use same thread_id or StoreBackend for cross-thread access.
```python
# WRONG: thread-2 can't read file from thread-1
agent.invoke({"messages": [...]}, config={"configurable": {"thread_id": "thread-1"}}) # Write
agent.invoke({"messages": [...]}, config={"configurable": {"thread_id": "thread-2"}}) # File not found!