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name() — langchain Function Reference

Architecture documentation for the name() function in tool_call_limit.py from the langchain codebase.

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Source Code

libs/langchain_v1/langchain/agents/middleware/tool_call_limit.py lines 256–265

    def name(self) -> str:
        """The name of the middleware instance.

        Includes the tool name if specified to allow multiple instances
        of this middleware with different tool names.
        """
        base_name = self.__class__.__name__
        if self.tool_name:
            return f"{base_name}[{self.tool_name}]"
        return base_name

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does name() do?
name() is a function in the langchain codebase, defined in libs/langchain_v1/langchain/agents/middleware/tool_call_limit.py.
Where is name() defined?
name() is defined in libs/langchain_v1/langchain/agents/middleware/tool_call_limit.py at line 256.

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