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I want to locate the file where the robots/agents/workflows saved, and can't find any information about this in the document and discussions. is it accessible as independent files or integrated into system files?
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In the Dify system, the information about robots, agents, or workflows is integrated into the system's data structures and managed through the workflow and node execution processes. These are not stored as independent files on the filesystem but are part of the workflow's data model, accessible through the system's API and specific functions for handling file-related operations.
For managing and accessing these elements, you can refer to scripts like agent_service.py and workflow_cycle_manage.py. These scripts detail how files are handled within workflows and nodes, including fetching and processing file variables (FileVar) as part of the execution outputs.
To work with these files or to understand how they are integrated into workflows and agents, examining the mentioned scripts will provide insights into the system's approach to file management within the workflow and node executions.
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I want to locate the file where the robots/agents/workflows saved, and can't find any information about this in the document and discussions. is it accessible as independent files or integrated into system files?
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