Kian Jones 9418ab9815 feat: add provider trace backend abstraction for multi-backend telemetry (#8814)
* feat: add provider trace backend abstraction for multi-backend telemetry

Introduces a pluggable backend system for provider traces:
- Base class with async/sync create and read interfaces
- PostgreSQL backend (existing behavior)
- ClickHouse backend (via OTEL instrumentation)
- Socket backend (writes to Unix socket for crouton sidecar)
- Factory for instantiating backends from config

Refactors TelemetryManager to use backends with support for:
- Multi-backend writes (concurrent via asyncio.gather)
- Primary backend for reads (first in config list)
- Graceful error handling per backend

Config: LETTA_TELEMETRY_PROVIDER_TRACE_BACKEND (comma-separated)
Example: "postgres,socket" for dual-write to Postgres and crouton

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* feat: add protocol version to socket backend records

Adds PROTOCOL_VERSION constant to socket backend:
- Included in every telemetry record sent to crouton
- Must match ProtocolVersion in apps/crouton/main.go
- Enables crouton to detect and reject incompatible messages

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* fix: remove organization_id from ProviderTraceCreate calls

The organization_id is now handled via the actor parameter in the
telemetry manager, not through ProviderTraceCreate schema. This fixes
validation errors after changing ProviderTraceCreate to inherit from
BaseProviderTrace which forbids extra fields.

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* consolidate provider trace

* add clickhouse-connect to fix bug on main lmao

* auto generated sdk changes, and deployment details, and clikchouse prefix bug and added fields to runs trace return api

* auto generated sdk changes, and deployment details, and clikchouse prefix bug and added fields to runs trace return api

* consolidate provider trace

* consolidate provider trace bug fix

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    {
      label: "human",
      value:
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  ],
  tools: ["web_search", "fetch_webpage"],
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from letta_client import Letta
import os

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

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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?"
)

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    print(message)

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