nemo-relay-typed-wrappers-codecs

Use NeMo Relay typed wrappers and codecs without losing middleware behavior

npx skills add https://github.com/nvidia/nemo-relay --skill nemo-relay-typed-wrappers-codecs

Use Typed Wrappers And Codecs

Use this skill when an application wants stronger domain types than raw JSON for tool or LLM integration.

Default Guidance

  • Prefer plain JSON first for initial adoption.
  • Reach for typed wrappers when the application already has stable domain models.
  • Keep in mind that middleware still operates on JSON, not typed objects.

Embedded Codec Model

  • A typed value codec is a pure boundary translator. It converts application-facing values to JSON before NeMo Relay emits events or runs middleware, then converts JSON back into the framework callback or caller type.
  • Python exposes JsonPassthrough, DataclassCodec, PydanticCodec, and BestEffortAnyCodec. Node.js exposes JsonPassthrough plus custom Codec<T> implementations.
  • Use BestEffortAnyCodec only at boundaries where strict schemas are not available. Prefer dataclass, Pydantic, or explicit Node.js codecs when the framework owns a stable schema.
  • Provider codecs are different from typed value codecs: they normalize provider-specific LLM requests and responses so middleware and subscribers can inspect messages, tools, model names, generation parameters, and response annotations.
  • Built-in provider codecs include OpenAIChatCodec, OpenAIResponsesCodec, and AnthropicMessagesCodec in Python, Node.js, and Rust. Choose the codec that matches the actual provider payload shape.
  • Response codecs annotate LLM end events with fields such as id, model, message, tool_calls, finish_reason, usage, provider-specific data, and extra unmodeled fields. They do not rewrite the caller-visible response.
  • Request codecs run before LLM request intercepts. Intercepts receive both the raw LLMRequest and optional annotated request; encode merges annotated edits back before execution intercepts and the provider callback run.

Key Rules

  • Typed wrappers are currently a first-class path for Python and Node.js; Rust uses codec traits directly
  • Request/response conversion belongs in codecs
  • Intercepts and guardrails see JSON values after encoding
  • Changes made by middleware survive into the decode step

Choose A Codec

  • JsonPassthrough for JSON-native values
  • DataclassCodec or PydanticCodec in Python when the models already exist
  • Custom codecs for domain-specific wire shapes
  • BestEffortAnyCodec only when broad flexibility is worth the looser contract
  • Provider codecs for LLM provider payloads, not application domain objects conversion

Validation Checklist

  • Codec output is JSON-compatible
  • Required fields survive toJson/fromJson or decode/encode
  • Middleware sees the expected serialized shape
  • Provider codecs preserve fields they do not understand
  • Response codec failures do not break the underlying LLM call
  • Request codec encode preserves original provider fields unless an intercept intentionally changes them

Related Skills

  • nemo-relay-instrument-calls
  • nemo-relay-export-openinference
  • nemo-relay-debug-runtime-integration