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feat:Enhance API Endpoints for Tracer Sessions, Datasets, and Runs in openapi.yaml #124

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  • New Features
    • Introduced new API endpoints for managing tracer sessions, datasets, and runs.
    • Users can now create, update, delete, and query datasets, with options to download in various formats (OpenAI, CSV).
    • Added functionality to create, update, delete, and retrieve run statistics for runs.

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The changes introduced in this pull request focus on the API endpoints within the openapi.yaml file, specifically enhancing functionalities related to tracer sessions, datasets, and runs. New endpoints have been created for managing these entities, including methods for creating, updating, deleting, and querying them. Additionally, the request and response schemas for these entities have been updated to reflect the new functionalities.

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src/libs/LangSmith/openapi.yaml - Added methods for creating, updating, and deleting tracer sessions.
- Added methods for managing datasets, including creation, updates, deletions, and downloads.
- Added methods for managing runs, including creation, updates, deletions, and querying.
- Updated request and response schemas for tracer sessions, datasets, and runs.

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🧹 Outside diff range and nitpick comments (1)
src/libs/LangSmith/openapi.yaml (1)

Line range hint 15780-15784: Improve schema definition for the 'repetitions' field.

  1. Use integer values instead of floating-point numbers for the minimum and maximum constraints.
  2. Consider adding a description field to document the purpose of repetitions.
 repetitions:
   title: Repetitions
-  maximum: 30.0
-  minimum: 1.0
+  maximum: 30
+  minimum: 1
   type: integer
   default: 1
+  description: The number of times to repeat the operation
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