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RigAgentLoop

Struct RigAgentLoop 

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pub struct RigAgentLoop {
    pub media_staging: AgentMediaStaging,
    /* private fields */
}
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Rig-based agentic execution loop

Uses rig-core’s AgentBuilder for multi-turn execution with MCP tools.

§Chat History

The agent loop now supports conversation history for multi-turn interactions:

let mut agent = RigAgentLoop::new(...)?;

// First turn
let result = agent.run_claude().await?;

// Continue conversation with history
agent.add_to_history("What's the capital of France?", &result.final_output.to_string());
let result2 = agent.chat_continue("And what about Germany?").await?;

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§media_staging: AgentMediaStaging

Shared media staging for agent tool calls (H1 side-channel). Binary content blocks from MCP tools are collected here since rig’s ToolDyn::call() returns String only.

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impl RigAgentLoop

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pub fn add_to_history(&mut self, user_prompt: &str, assistant_response: &str)

Add a user/assistant turn to the conversation history

Call this after each completed turn to maintain context for chat_continue().

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pub fn push_message(&mut self, message: Message)

Add a single message to the history

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pub fn clear_history(&mut self)

Clear all conversation history and reset turn count

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pub fn history_len(&self) -> usize

Get the current history length (number of messages)

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pub fn turn_count(&self) -> u32

Get the number of completed turns (user + assistant exchanges).

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pub fn history(&self) -> &[Message]

Get a reference to the conversation history

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pub fn with_history(self, history: Vec<Message>) -> Self

Create with pre-existing history

Useful for resuming conversations or injecting context.

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pub async fn chat_continue( &mut self, prompt: &str, ) -> Result<RigAgentLoopResult, NikaError>

Continue a conversation using the accumulated history

Uses rig-core’s Chat trait for multi-turn conversations. The history is automatically updated with the user prompt and response.

§Example
// First turn
let result1 = agent.run_claude().await?;
agent.add_to_history("Initial prompt", &extract_text(&result1));

// Continue conversation
let result2 = agent.chat_continue("Follow-up question").await?;
// History now contains both turns
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impl RigAgentLoop

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pub async fn run_mock(&self) -> Result<RigAgentLoopResult, NikaError>

Run the agent loop with a mock provider (for testing)

This method simulates agent execution without making real API calls.

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pub async fn run_claude(&mut self) -> Result<RigAgentLoopResult, NikaError>

Run the agent loop with the real Claude provider

This method uses rig-core’s AgentBuilder for actual execution. Requires ANTHROPIC_API_KEY environment variable to be set.

Includes confidence retry loop and guardrail retry loop, matching the generic provider path behavior.

§Note

This method takes &mut self because tools are consumed (moved to rig’s AgentBuilder). The agent loop is designed for single-use execution.

§Extended Thinking

When extended_thinking: true is set in AgentParams, this method uses the streaming API to capture Claude’s reasoning process. The thinking is stored in AgentTurnMetadata.thinking for observability.

§Token Tracking
  • Without tools: Uses streaming API for accurate token tracking
  • With tools: Falls back to agent.prompt() (tokens will be 0)
  • With extended_thinking: Uses dedicated streaming path
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pub async fn run_openai(&mut self) -> Result<RigAgentLoopResult, NikaError>

Run the agent loop with the OpenAI provider

This method uses rig-core’s OpenAI client for actual execution. Requires OPENAI_API_KEY environment variable to be set.

Includes confidence retry loop and guardrail retry loop, matching the generic provider path behavior.

§Note

This method takes &mut self because tools are consumed (moved to rig’s AgentBuilder). The agent loop is designed for single-use execution.

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pub async fn run_auto(&mut self) -> Result<RigAgentLoopResult, NikaError>

Run the agent loop with the best available provider

Provider selection order:

  1. Check AgentParams.provider field
  2. Check ANTHROPIC_API_KEY env var → use Claude
  3. Check OPENAI_API_KEY env var → use OpenAI
  4. Check MISTRAL_API_KEY env var → use Mistral
  5. Check GROQ_API_KEY env var → use Groq
  6. Check DEEPSEEK_API_KEY env var → use DeepSeek
  7. Error if no provider available
§Note

This is the recommended method for production use.

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pub async fn run_mistral(&mut self) -> Result<RigAgentLoopResult, NikaError>

Run with Mistral provider (requires MISTRAL_API_KEY)

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pub async fn run_groq(&mut self) -> Result<RigAgentLoopResult, NikaError>

Run with Groq provider (requires GROQ_API_KEY)

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pub async fn run_deepseek(&mut self) -> Result<RigAgentLoopResult, NikaError>

Run with DeepSeek provider (requires DEEPSEEK_API_KEY)

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pub async fn run_gemini(&mut self) -> Result<RigAgentLoopResult, NikaError>

Run with Gemini provider (requires GEMINI_API_KEY)

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pub async fn run_xai(&mut self) -> Result<RigAgentLoopResult, NikaError>

Run with xAI provider (requires XAI_API_KEY)

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impl RigAgentLoop

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pub fn check_guardrails(&self, output: &str) -> GuardrailCheckResult

Run all configured guardrails against the output

Emits events for each guardrail result:

  • GuardrailPassed: Guardrail check succeeded
  • GuardrailFailed: Guardrail check failed
  • GuardrailEscalation: Guardrail failed with on_failure: escalate

Returns GuardrailCheckResult indicating the appropriate action:

  • AllPassed: All guardrails passed
  • FailedRetry: Some failed with on_failure: retry (default)
  • FailedEscalate: Some failed with on_failure: escalate
  • FailedImmediate: Some failed with on_failure: fail

Priority: Immediate > Escalate > Retry

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pub fn determine_status(&self, output: &str) -> RigAgentStatus

Determine agent status based on output content

Checks in order:

  1. Explicit completion via nika:complete tool
    • With confidence: compare against threshold → HighConfidence/LowConfidence
    • Without confidence: ExplicitCompletion
  2. Pattern completion (if completion.mode: pattern)
  3. Natural completion — but only when mode is NOT explicit When completion.mode: explicit, natural end-of-turn without nika:complete returns LowConfidence(0.0) to trigger retry.
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pub async fn run_claude_with_thinking( &mut self, ) -> Result<RigAgentLoopResult, NikaError>

Run the agent loop with extended thinking enabled (Claude only).

Uses rig-core’s streaming API to capture thinking blocks from Claude’s extended thinking feature. The thinking is accumulated and stored in the AgentTurnMetadata for observability.

§Errors
  • NIKA-113: Extended thinking failed
  • NIKA-110: Agent execution error
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impl RigAgentLoop

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pub fn new( task_id: String, params: AgentParams, event_log: EventLog, mcp_clients: FxHashMap<String, Arc<McpClient>>, ) -> Result<Self, NikaError>

Create a new rig-based agent loop

§Errors
  • NIKA-113: Empty prompt
  • NIKA-113: Invalid max_turns (0 or > 100)
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pub fn with_stream_tx(self, tx: Sender<StreamChunk>) -> Self

Set streaming channel for real-time token display

When set, tokens will be sent to this channel as they arrive during streaming. This enables Claude Code-like real-time text display in the TUI.

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pub fn with_skills( self, injector: Arc<SkillInjector>, skills_map: HashMap<String, String>, base_dir: PathBuf, ) -> Self

Configure skill injection for this agent

When set, skills defined in the workflow are loaded and prepended to the agent’s system prompt before LLM calls.

§Arguments
  • injector - Shared SkillInjector instance (with DashMap cache)
  • skills_map - Mapping of skill names to file paths from workflow YAML
  • base_dir - Base directory for resolving relative skill paths
§Example
let agent = RigAgentLoop::new(task_id, params, log, mcp)?
    .with_skills(
        Arc::new(SkillInjector::new()),
        skills_map,
        PathBuf::from("/path/to/workflow"),
    );
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pub fn with_structured_output(self, schema: Value) -> Self

Inject a DynamicSubmitTool for structured output enforcement.

When the task has an output policy with a JSON schema, this adds submit_result as an available tool. Unlike infer: (which forces tool_choice: Required), the agent can call submit_result when ready — it’s available but not forced.

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  • schema - JSON Schema as serde_json::Value for the expected output
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pub fn drain_media(&self) -> Vec<ContentBlock>

Drain collected media content blocks from all agent tool calls.

Returns all ContentBlocks that were staged during the agent loop. The DashMap is drained (emptied) after this call.

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pub fn tool_count(&self) -> usize

Get the number of tools available

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