Fix project isolation: Make loadChatHistory respect active project sessions
- Modified loadChatHistory() to check for active project before fetching all sessions - When active project exists, use project.sessions instead of fetching from API - Added detailed console logging to debug session filtering - This prevents ALL sessions from appearing in every project's sidebar Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Name: aiofiles
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Version: 25.1.0
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Summary: File support for asyncio.
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Project-URL: Changelog, https://github.com/Tinche/aiofiles#history
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Project-URL: Bug Tracker, https://github.com/Tinche/aiofiles/issues
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Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/Tinche/aiofiles
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Author-email: Tin Tvrtkovic <tinchester@gmail.com>
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License: Apache-2.0
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License-File: LICENSE
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License-File: NOTICE
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Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
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Classifier: Framework :: AsyncIO
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Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
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Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.14
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy
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Requires-Python: >=3.9
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Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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# aiofiles: file support for asyncio
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[](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/aiofiles)
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[](https://github.com/Tinche/aiofiles/actions)
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[](https://github.com/Tinche/aiofiles/actions/workflows/main.yml)
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[](https://github.com/Tinche/aiofiles)
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[](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff)
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**aiofiles** is an Apache2 licensed library, written in Python, for handling local
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disk files in asyncio applications.
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Ordinary local file IO is blocking, and cannot easily and portably be made
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asynchronous. This means doing file IO may interfere with asyncio applications,
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which shouldn't block the executing thread. aiofiles helps with this by
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introducing asynchronous versions of files that support delegating operations to
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a separate thread pool.
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```python
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async with aiofiles.open('filename', mode='r') as f:
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contents = await f.read()
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print(contents)
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'My file contents'
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```
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Asynchronous iteration is also supported.
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```python
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async with aiofiles.open('filename') as f:
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async for line in f:
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...
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```
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Asynchronous interface to tempfile module.
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```python
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async with aiofiles.tempfile.TemporaryFile('wb') as f:
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await f.write(b'Hello, World!')
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```
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## Features
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- a file API very similar to Python's standard, blocking API
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- support for buffered and unbuffered binary files, and buffered text files
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- support for `async`/`await` ([PEP 492](https://peps.python.org/pep-0492/)) constructs
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- async interface to tempfile module
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## Installation
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To install aiofiles, simply:
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```shell
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pip install aiofiles
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```
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## Usage
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Files are opened using the `aiofiles.open()` coroutine, which in addition to
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mirroring the builtin `open` accepts optional `loop` and `executor`
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arguments. If `loop` is absent, the default loop will be used, as per the
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set asyncio policy. If `executor` is not specified, the default event loop
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executor will be used.
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In case of success, an asynchronous file object is returned with an
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API identical to an ordinary file, except the following methods are coroutines
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and delegate to an executor:
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- `close`
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- `flush`
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- `isatty`
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- `read`
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- `readall`
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- `read1`
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- `readinto`
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- `readline`
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- `readlines`
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- `seek`
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- `seekable`
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- `tell`
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- `truncate`
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- `writable`
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- `write`
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- `writelines`
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In case of failure, one of the usual exceptions will be raised.
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`aiofiles.stdin`, `aiofiles.stdout`, `aiofiles.stderr`,
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`aiofiles.stdin_bytes`, `aiofiles.stdout_bytes`, and
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`aiofiles.stderr_bytes` provide async access to `sys.stdin`,
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`sys.stdout`, `sys.stderr`, and their corresponding `.buffer` properties.
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The `aiofiles.os` module contains executor-enabled coroutine versions of
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several useful `os` functions that deal with files:
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- `stat`
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- `statvfs`
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- `sendfile`
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- `rename`
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- `renames`
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- `replace`
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- `remove`
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- `unlink`
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- `mkdir`
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- `makedirs`
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- `rmdir`
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- `removedirs`
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- `link`
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- `symlink`
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- `readlink`
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- `listdir`
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- `scandir`
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- `access`
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- `getcwd`
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- `path.abspath`
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- `path.exists`
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- `path.isfile`
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- `path.isdir`
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- `path.islink`
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- `path.ismount`
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- `path.getsize`
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- `path.getatime`
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- `path.getctime`
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- `path.samefile`
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- `path.sameopenfile`
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### Tempfile
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**aiofiles.tempfile** implements the following interfaces:
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- TemporaryFile
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- NamedTemporaryFile
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- SpooledTemporaryFile
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- TemporaryDirectory
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Results return wrapped with a context manager allowing use with async with and async for.
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```python
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async with aiofiles.tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile('wb+') as f:
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await f.write(b'Line1\n Line2')
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await f.seek(0)
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async for line in f:
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print(line)
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async with aiofiles.tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as d:
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filename = os.path.join(d, "file.ext")
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```
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### Writing tests for aiofiles
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Real file IO can be mocked by patching `aiofiles.threadpool.sync_open`
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as desired. The return type also needs to be registered with the
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`aiofiles.threadpool.wrap` dispatcher:
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```python
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aiofiles.threadpool.wrap.register(mock.MagicMock)(
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lambda *args, **kwargs: aiofiles.threadpool.AsyncBufferedIOBase(*args, **kwargs)
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)
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async def test_stuff():
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write_data = 'data'
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read_file_chunks = [
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b'file chunks 1',
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b'file chunks 2',
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b'file chunks 3',
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b'',
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]
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file_chunks_iter = iter(read_file_chunks)
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mock_file_stream = mock.MagicMock(
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read=lambda *args, **kwargs: next(file_chunks_iter)
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)
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with mock.patch('aiofiles.threadpool.sync_open', return_value=mock_file_stream) as mock_open:
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async with aiofiles.open('filename', 'w') as f:
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await f.write(write_data)
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assert await f.read() == b'file chunks 1'
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mock_file_stream.write.assert_called_once_with(write_data)
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```
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### Contributing
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Contributions are very welcome. Tests can be run with `tox`, please ensure
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the coverage at least stays the same before you submit a pull request.
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