import os # Force disable tracing to prevent timeout in Docker os.environ["CREWAI_TRACING_ENABLED"] = "false" import chainlit as cl from src.crews.definitions import CrewDefinitions from src.router import SmartRouter @cl.on_chat_start async def on_chat_start(): # Welcome message - Gnarl from Overlord franchise await cl.Message(content="**Gnarl Online**\n\nMestre, estou pronto para servi-lo. O que deseja? Por exemplo: *'Verificar a saúde do servidor'* ou *'Criar um novo agente'*.", author="Gnarl").send() cl.user_session.set("selected_crew", None) @cl.on_message async def on_message(message: cl.Message): user_input = message.content # 1. Check for commands if user_input.strip() == "/reset": cl.user_session.set("selected_crew", None) await cl.Message(content="Sessão reiniciada. Vou reavaliar a melhor equipe para sua próxima solicitação.").send() return # 2. Determine Crew current_crew = cl.user_session.get("selected_crew") # If no crew selected, OR if the input strongly suggests a switch (naive check, improved by router logic later if we want sticky sessions but smart switching) # For now: Sticky session. Once routed, stays routed until /reset. # PRO: Better context. CON: User asks 'Fix server' then 'Write poem' -> Infra tries to write poem. # Let's try "Auto-Detect on Every Turn" IF the context switch is obvious? # No, that's risky. Let's stick to: Route First -> Sticky -> User can /reset. if not current_crew: # Route silently without showing routing details to user current_crew = SmartRouter.route(user_input) cl.user_session.set("selected_crew", current_crew) # 3. Execution - show only thinking indicator msg = cl.Message(content="Pensando...", author="Gnarl") await msg.send() try: # Assemble Crew crew = CrewDefinitions.assemble_crew(current_crew, inputs={"topic": user_input}) # Run # Note: In a real async production app, we'd offload this to a thread pool properly. result = crew.kickoff(inputs={"topic": user_input}) final_answer = str(result) # Update message with clean result (no crew info) msg.content = final_answer await msg.update() except Exception as e: msg.content = f"Mestre, encontrei um problema: {str(e)}" await msg.update() # Reset crew on failure so user can try again or get re-routed cl.user_session.set("selected_crew", None)