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feat: allow runAsync with null newMessage

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This pull request introduces a feature that allows the runAsync method to accept null values for its newMessage parameter. This enhancement provides greater flexibility for callers of the runAsync method, enabling scenarios where a message might not always be present.

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  • runAsync method modification to accept null newMessage: The runAsync method in core/src/main/java/com/google/adk/runner/Runner.java has been updated to use Optional.ofNullable(newMessage) instead of Optional.of(newMessage). This change allows the newMessage parameter to be null when invoking the newInvocationContext method, providing more flexibility for callers.
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This pull request correctly modifies the runAsync method to handle a null newMessage by using Optional.ofNullable. This is a good change that increases the flexibility of the method. My review includes one suggestion to improve code clarity and maintainability by explicitly annotating the newMessage parameter as @Nullable in the relevant method signatures.

@wenhaozhao wenhaozhao force-pushed the feat-allow_new_message_null branch from 586e1d2 to bb4a7b5 Compare August 20, 2025 01:36
@wenhaozhao wenhaozhao force-pushed the feat-allow_new_message_null branch from bb4a7b5 to edf3911 Compare August 20, 2025 01:40
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Thank you for your contribution!

Ooc, what is your usecase for allowing new message to be null?

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Thank you for your contribution!

Ooc, what is your usecase for allowing new message to be null?

In my project, I need to restore memory content from persistent storage into the session so that the agent can continue execution without the user needing to input a new prompt.

Additionally, this operation was allowed in version 0.2.0, but an incompatibility arose after upgrading to 0.2.1-snapshot.

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@wenhaozhao This is actually not a valid input. The recommended approach is to add a meanful User content to continue the conversation.

For context, in ADK python, we're introducing "resume" to allow the Runner to resume from a previous incomplete state, but that's also different from taking a null new_message.

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@wenhaozhao This is actually not a valid input. The recommended approach is to add a meanful User content to continue the conversation.

For context, in ADK python, we're introducing "resume" to allow the Runner to resume from a previous incomplete state, but that's also different from taking a null new_message.

From a logical effect perspective, "resume" is indeed different from a "null-message." However, from a practical effect standpoint, it's similar to: restoring the history to the session, and then by submitting a null-message, causing the runner to resume execution from its previous state.

Currently, adk-java does not have an entry point (or equivalent functionality) similar to "resume." Additionally, "resume" is indeed a better idea.

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