Sarah Wooders 7c1da1e9e2 feat: add TypeScript tool support for E2B sandbox execution (#8796)
* feat: add TypeScript tool support for E2B sandbox execution

This change implements TypeScript tool support using the same E2B path as Python tools:

- Add TypeScript execution script generator (typescript_generator.py)
- Modify E2B sandbox to detect TypeScript tools and use language='ts'
- Add npm package installation for TypeScript tool dependencies
- Add validation requiring json_schema for TypeScript tools
- Add comprehensive integration tests for TypeScript tools

TypeScript tools:
- Require explicit json_schema (no docstring parsing)
- Use JSON serialization instead of pickle for results
- Support async functions with top-level await
- Support npm package dependencies via npm_requirements field

Closes #8793

Co-authored-by: Sarah Wooders <sarahwooders@users.noreply.github.com>

* fix: disable AgentState for TypeScript tools & add letta-client injection

Based on Sarah's feedback:
1. AgentState is a legacy Python-only feature, disabled for TS tools
2. Added @letta-ai/letta-client npm package injection for TypeScript
   (similar to letta_client for Python)

Changes:
- base.py: Explicitly set inject_agent_state=False for TypeScript tools
- typescript_generator.py: Inject LettaClient initialization code
- e2b_sandbox.py: Auto-install @letta-ai/letta-client for TS tools
- Added tests verifying both behaviors

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* Update core-integration-tests.yml

* fix: convert TypeScript test fixtures to async

The OrganizationManager and UserManager no longer have sync methods,
only async variants. Updated all fixtures to use:
- create_organization_async
- create_actor_async
- create_or_update_tool_async

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* fix: skip Python AST parsing for TypeScript tools in sandbox base

The _init_async method was calling parse_function_arguments (which uses
Python's ast.parse) before checking if the tool was TypeScript, causing
SyntaxError when running TypeScript tools.

Moved the is_typescript_tool() check to happen first, skipping Python
AST parsing entirely for TypeScript tools.

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* letta_agent_id

* skip ast parsing for s

* add tool execution test

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TypeScript:

import Letta from "@letta-ai/letta-client";

const client = new Letta({ apiKey: process.env.LETTA_API_KEY });

// Create your agent
const agentState = await client.agents.create({
  model: "openai/gpt-5.2",
  memory_blocks: [
    {
      label: "human",
      value:
        "Name: Timber. Status: dog. Occupation: building Letta, infrastructure to democratize self-improving superintelligence",
    },
    {
      label: "persona",
      value:
        "I am a self-improving superintelligence. Timber is my best friend and collaborator.",
    },
  ],
  tools: ["web_search", "fetch_webpage"],
});

console.log("Agent created with ID:", agentState.id);

// Send your agent a message
const response = await client.agents.messages.create(agentState.id, {
  input: "What do you know about me?",
});

for (const message of response.messages) {
  console.log(message);
}

Python:

from letta_client import Letta
import os

client = Letta(api_key=os.getenv("LETTA_API_KEY"))

# Create your agent
agent_state = client.agents.create(
    model="openai/gpt-5.2",
    memory_blocks=[
        {
          "label": "human",
          "value": "Name: Timber. Status: dog. Occupation: building Letta, infrastructure to democratize self-improving superintelligence"
        },
        {
          "label": "persona",
          "value": "I am a self-improving superintelligence. Timber is my best friend and collaborator."
        }
    ],
    tools=["web_search", "fetch_webpage"]
)

print(f"Agent created with ID: {agent_state.id}")

# Send your agent a message
response = client.agents.messages.create(
    agent_id=agent_state.id,
    input="What do you know about me?"
)

for message in response.messages:
    print(message)

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