## Update a memory entry `memory_layers.entries.update(id, **kwargs) -> MemoryEntryDetail` **patch** `/v1/workspaces/{workspaceId}/memory_layers/{memoryLayerId}/entries/{id}` Updates a memory entry in a memory layer. Returns the detail view, including the resolved content body. ### Parameters - `workspace_id: String` - `memory_layer_id: String` - `id: String` - `metadata: UpdateResourceMetadata` UpdateResourceMetadata contains the user-provided fields for updating a workspace-scoped resource. Read-only fields (id, account_id, workspace_id, profile_id, created_at) are excluded since they are set by the server. - `name: String` Human-readable name for the resource (e.g., "Customer Support Agent", "Email Tool") - `bundle_key: String` Optional bundle ownership key. See ResourceMetadata.bundle_key. - `external_id: String` External ID for the resource (e.g., a workflow ID from an external system) - `labels: Hash[Symbol, String]` Arbitrary key-value pairs for categorization and filtering Examples: {"environment": "production", "team": "platform", "version": "v2"} - `spec: MemoryEntryUpdateSpec` MemoryEntryUpdateSpec is the input shape for UpdateMemoryEntry. Fields present in the request's update_mask are applied; unset fields are left alone. The source oneof is optional for updates — omit it to leave the body untouched, or set exactly one branch to replace it. - `content: String` - `description: String` - `key: String` - `upload_id: String` - `update_mask: String` ### Returns - `class MemoryEntryDetail` MemoryEntryDetail is the full representation of an entry, including the resolved content body. Returned by GetMemoryEntry, CreateMemoryEntry, and UpdateMemoryEntry. - `content: String` The resolved body of the entry. For entries created or updated via an upload_id, this is the ingested content, not the original upload handle. May be empty; an entry with only a key and description is valid (e.g., a stub skill being drafted, or an entry where the frontmatter alone is the payload). - `metadata: ResourceMetadata` Standard metadata for persistent, named resources (e.g., agents, tools, prompts) - `id: String` Unique identifier for the resource (prefixed ULID, e.g., "agent_01HXK...") - `account_id: String` Account this resource belongs to for multi-tenant isolation (prefixed ULID) - `created_at: Time` Timestamp when this resource was created - `name: String` Human-readable name for the resource (e.g., "Customer Support Agent", "Email Tool") Required for resources that users interact with directly - `profile_id: String` ID of the actor (user or service account) that created this resource - `workspace_id: String` Workspace this resource belongs to for organizational grouping (prefixed ULID) - `bundle_key: String` Optional bundle ownership key. When set, indicates the resource is managed by a configuration bundle identified by this key. Used by BulkWorkspaceResources.Apply to track which resources belong to which bundle for reconciliation / soft-delete on re-apply. - `external_id: String` External ID for the resource (e.g., a workflow ID from an external system) - `labels: Hash[Symbol, String]` Arbitrary key-value pairs for categorization and filtering Examples: {"environment": "production", "team": "platform", "version": "v2"} - `spec: MemoryEntrySpec` MemoryEntrySpec is the metadata portion of an entry — the fields that identify and describe it, without the body. It appears on both the summary (MemoryEntry) and detail (MemoryEntryDetail) views. - `key: String` The lookup key for this entry within its layer. Must conform to the S3 object key safe-characters spec: ASCII alphanumerics and the special characters !, -, _, ., *, ', (, ), and /. Forward slashes may be used to suggest hierarchy (e.g., "skills/postmortem/write"), but lookups are flat — the key is a single opaque string, not a path. Additional rules enforced by the service: - May not begin or end with / - May not contain consecutive slashes (//) - May not begin with reserved prefixes (cadenya/, system/) - Case-sensitive - Unique within the parent layer For skills entries, this key is also the id the model passes to memory_load_skill when it decides to load the entry's content. - `description: String` One-line "when to use this" hint shown in the frontmatter manifest for skills entries. The model uses this to decide whether to load the body, so it should be written for the model as the audience. Ignored for layer types that do not advertise frontmatter. - `info: MemoryEntryInfo` - `created_by: Profile` A profile identifies a user or non-human principal (such as an API key) at the account level. Profiles are account-scoped and can be granted access to multiple workspaces. - `metadata: AccountResourceMetadata` AccountResourceMetadata is used to represent a resource that is associated to an account but not to a workspace. - `id: String` Unique identifier for the resource (prefixed ULID, e.g., "apikey_01HXK...") - `account_id: String` Account this resource belongs to for multi-tenant isolation (prefixed ULID) - `name: String` Human-readable name for the resource (e.g., "Customer Support Agent", "Email Tool") Required for resources that users interact with directly - `profile_id: String` - `external_id: String` External ID for the resource (e.g., a workflow ID from an external system) - `labels: Hash[Symbol, String]` Arbitrary key-value pairs for categorization and filtering Examples: {"environment": "production", "team": "platform", "version": "v2"} - `spec: ProfileSpec` Configuration for a profile. - `type: :PROFILE_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED | :PROFILE_TYPE_USER | :PROFILE_TYPE_API_KEY | :PROFILE_TYPE_SYSTEM` Whether this profile represents a human user, an API key, or a system principal. - `:PROFILE_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED` - `:PROFILE_TYPE_USER` - `:PROFILE_TYPE_API_KEY` - `:PROFILE_TYPE_SYSTEM` - `email: String` Email address of the profile. Required and unique within an account for user profiles. - `name: String` Display name (e.g., "Bobby Tables"). - `memory_layer: ResourceMetadata` Standard metadata for persistent, named resources (e.g., agents, tools, prompts) ### Example ```ruby require "cadenya" cadenya = Cadenya::Client.new(api_key: "My API Key") memory_entry_detail = cadenya.memory_layers.entries.update("id", workspace_id: "workspaceId", memory_layer_id: "memoryLayerId") puts(memory_entry_detail) ``` #### Response ```json { "content": "content", "metadata": { "id": "id", "accountId": "accountId", "createdAt": "2019-12-27T18:11:19.117Z", "name": "name", "profileId": "profileId", "workspaceId": "workspaceId", "bundleKey": "bundleKey", "externalId": "externalId", "labels": { "foo": "string" } }, "spec": { "key": "key", "description": "description" }, "info": { "createdBy": { "metadata": { "id": "id", "accountId": "accountId", "name": "name", "profileId": "profileId", "externalId": "externalId", "labels": { "foo": "string" } }, "spec": { "type": "PROFILE_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED", "email": "email", "name": "name" } }, "memoryLayer": { "id": "id", "accountId": "accountId", "createdAt": "2019-12-27T18:11:19.117Z", "name": "name", "profileId": "profileId", "workspaceId": "workspaceId", "bundleKey": "bundleKey", "externalId": "externalId", "labels": { "foo": "string" } } } } ```