--- title: Guide description: 'Get started with Mem0 Platform in minutes' icon: "book" iconType: "solid" --- 🎉 Looking for TypeScript support? Mem0 has you covered! Check out an example [here](/platform/quickstart/#4-11-working-with-mem0-in-typescript). ## 1. Installation ```bash pip pip install mem0ai ``` ```bash npm npm install mem0ai ``` ## 2. API Key Setup 1. Sign in to [Mem0 Platform](https://mem0.dev/pd-api) 2. Copy your API Key from the dashboard ![Get API Key from Mem0 Platform](/images/platform/api-key.png) ## 3. Instantiate Client ```python Python import os from mem0 import MemoryClient os.environ["MEM0_API_KEY"] = "your-api-key" client = MemoryClient() ``` ```javascript JavaScript import MemoryClient from 'mem0ai'; const client = new MemoryClient({ apiKey: 'your-api-key' }); ``` ### 3.1 Instantiate Async Client (Python only) For asynchronous operations in Python, you can use the AsyncMemoryClient: ```python Python import os from mem0 import AsyncMemoryClient os.environ["MEM0_API_KEY"] = "your-api-key" client = AsyncMemoryClient() async def main(): response = await client.add("I'm travelling to SF", user_id="john") print(response) await main() ``` ## 4. Memory Operations Mem0 provides a simple and customizable interface for performing CRUD operations on memory. ### 4.1 Create Memories #### Long-term memory for a user These memory instances persist across multiple sessions. Ideal for maintaining memory over long time spans. ```python Python messages = [ {"role": "user", "content": "Hi, I'm Alex. I'm a vegetarian and I'm allergic to nuts."}, {"role": "assistant", "content": "Hello Alex! I've noted that you're a vegetarian and have a nut allergy. I'll keep this in mind for any food-related recommendations or discussions."} ] client.add(messages, user_id="alex", metadata={"food": "vegan"}) ``` ```javascript JavaScript const messages = [ {"role": "user", "content": "Hi, I'm Alex. I'm a vegetarian and I'm allergic to nuts."}, {"role": "assistant", "content": "Hello Alex! I've noted that you're a vegetarian and have a nut allergy. I'll keep this in mind for any food-related recommendations or discussions."} ]; client.add(messages, { user_id: "alex", metadata: { food: "vegan" } }) .then(response => console.log(response)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL curl -X POST "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "messages": [ {"role": "user", "content": "Hi, I'm Alex. I'm a vegetarian and I'm allergic to nuts."}, {"role": "assistant", "content": "Hello Alex! I've noted that you're a vegetarian and have a nut allergy. I'll keep this in mind for any food-related recommendations or discussions."} ], "user_id": "alex", "metadata": { "food": "vegan" } }' ``` ```json Output { "results": [ { "memory": "Name is Alex", "event": "ADD" }, { "memory": "Is a vegetarian", "event": "ADD" }, { "memory": "Is allergic to nuts", "event": "ADD" } ] } ``` Messages passed along with `user_id`, `run_id`, or `app_id` are stored as user memories, while messages from the assistant are excluded from memory. To store messages for the assistant, use `agent_id` exclusively and avoid including other IDs, such as user_id, alongside it. This ensures the memory is properly attributed to the assistant. Metadata allows you to store structured information (location, timestamp, user state) with memories. Add it during creation to enable precise filtering and retrieval during searches. #### Short-term memory for a user session These memory instances persist only for the duration of a user session. Ideal for non-repetitive interactions and managing context windows efficiently. ```python Python messages = [ {"role": "user", "content": "I'm planning a trip to Japan next month."}, {"role": "assistant", "content": "That's exciting, Alex! A trip to Japan next month sounds wonderful. Would you like some recommendations for vegetarian-friendly restaurants in Japan?"}, {"role": "user", "content": "Yes, please! Especially in Tokyo."}, {"role": "assistant", "content": "Great! I'll remember that you're interested in vegetarian restaurants in Tokyo for your upcoming trip. I'll prepare a list for you in our next interaction."} ] client.add(messages, user_id="alex", run_id="trip-planning-2024") ``` ```javascript JavaScript const messages = [ {"role": "user", "content": "I'm planning a trip to Japan next month."}, {"role": "assistant", "content": "That's exciting, Alex! A trip to Japan next month sounds wonderful. Would you like some recommendations for vegetarian-friendly restaurants in Japan?"}, {"role": "user", "content": "Yes, please! Especially in Tokyo."}, {"role": "assistant", "content": "Great! I'll remember that you're interested in vegetarian restaurants in Tokyo for your upcoming trip. I'll prepare a list for you in our next interaction."} ]; client.add(messages, { user_id: "alex", run_id: "trip-planning-2024" }) .then(response => console.log(response)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL curl -X POST "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "messages": [ {"role": "user", "content": "I'm planning a trip to Japan next month."}, {"role": "assistant", "content": "That's exciting, Alex! A trip to Japan next month sounds wonderful. Would you like some recommendations for vegetarian-friendly restaurants in Japan?"}, {"role": "user", "content": "Yes, please! Especially in Tokyo."}, {"role": "assistant", "content": "Great! I'll remember that you're interested in vegetarian restaurants in Tokyo for your upcoming trip. I'll prepare a list for you in our next interaction."} ], "user_id": "alex", "run_id": "trip-planning-2024" }' ``` ```json Output { "results": [ { "memory": "Planning a trip to Japan next month", "event": "ADD" }, { "memory": "Interested in vegetarian restaurants in Tokyo", "event": "ADD" } ] } ``` #### Long-term memory for agents Add a memory layer for the assistants and agents so that their responses remain consistent across sessions. ```python Python messages = [ {"role": "system", "content": "You are an AI tutor with a personality. Give yourself a name for the user."}, {"role": "assistant", "content": "Understood. I'm an AI tutor with a personality. My name is Alice."} ] client.add(messages, agent_id="ai-tutor") ``` ```javascript JavaScript const messages = [ {"role": "system", "content": "You are an AI tutor with a personality. Give yourself a name for the user."}, {"role": "assistant", "content": "Understood. I'm an AI tutor with a personality. My name is Alice."} ]; client.add(messages, { agent_id: "ai-tutor" }) .then(response => console.log(response)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL curl -X POST "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "messages": [ {"role": "system", "content": "You are an AI tutor with a personality. Give yourself a name for the user."}, {"role": "assistant", "content": "Understood. I'm an AI tutor with a personality. My name is Alice."} ], "agent_id": "ai-tutor" }' ``` ```json Output { "results": [ { "memory": "Name is Alex", "event": "ADD" }, { "memory": "Is a vegetarian", "event": "ADD" }, { "memory": "Is allergic to nuts", "event": "ADD" } ] } ``` The `agent_id` retains memories exclusively based on messages generated by the assistant or those explicitly provided as input to the assistant. Messages outside these criteria are not stored as memory. #### Long-term memory for both users and agents When you provide both `user_id` and `agent_id`, Mem0 will store memories for both identifiers separately: - Memories from messages with `"role": "user"` are automatically tagged with the provided `user_id` - Memories from messages with `"role": "assistant"` are automatically tagged with the provided `agent_id` - During retrieval, you can provide either `user_id` or `agent_id` to access the respective memories - You can continuously enrich existing memory collections by adding new memories to the same `user_id` or `agent_id` in subsequent API calls, either together or separately, allowing for progressive memory building over time - This dual-tagging approach enables personalized experiences for both users and AI agents in your application ```python Python messages = [ {"role": "user", "content": "I'm travelling to San Francisco"}, {"role": "assistant", "content": "That's great! I'm going to Dubai next month."}, ] client.add(messages=messages, user_id="user1", agent_id="agent1") ``` ```javascript JavaScript const messages = [ {"role": "user", "content": "I'm travelling to San Francisco"}, {"role": "assistant", "content": "That's great! I'm going to Dubai next month."}, ] client.add(messages, { user_id: "user1", agent_id: "agent1" }) .then(response => console.log(response)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL curl -X POST "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "messages": [ {"role": "user", "content": "I'm travelling to San Francisco"}, {"role": "assistant", "content": "That's great! I'm going to Dubai next month."}, ], "user_id": "user1", "agent_id": "agent1" }' ``` ```json Output { "results": [ { // memory from user1 "id": "c57abfa2-f0ac-48af-896a-21728dbcecee0", "data": {"memory": "Travelling to San Francisco"}, "event": "ADD" }, { // memory from agent1 "id": "0e8c003f-7db7-426a-9fdc-a46f9331a0c2", "data": {"memory": "Going to Dubai next month"}, "event": "ADD" } ] } ``` #### Monitor Memories You can monitor memory operations on the platform dashboard: ![Mem0 Platform Activity](/images/platform/activity.png) ### 4.2 Search Memories #### General Memory Search Pass user messages, interactions, and queries into our search method to retrieve relevant memories. The `search` method supports two output formats: `v1.0` (default) and `v1.1`. To use the latest format, which provides more detailed information about each memory operation, set the `output_format` parameter to `v1.1`: ```python Python query = "What should I cook for dinner today?" client.search(query, user_id="alex") ``` ```javascript JavaScript const query = "What should I cook for dinner today?"; client.search(query, { user_id: "alex", output_format: "v1.1" }) .then(results => console.log(results)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL curl -X POST "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/search/" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "query": "What should I cook for dinner today?", "user_id": "alex", "output_format": "v1.1" }' ``` ```json Output { "results": [ { "id": "7f165f7e-b411-4afe-b7e5-35789b72c4a5", "memory": "Vegetarian. Allergic to nuts.", "user_id": "alex", "metadata": {"food": "vegan"}, "categories": ["food_preferences"], "immutable": false, "expiration_date": null, "created_at": "2024-07-20T01:30:36.275141-07:00", "updated_at": "2024-07-20T01:30:36.275172-07:00" } ] } ``` Use category and metadata filters: ```python Python query = "What do you know about me?" client.search(query, categories=["food_preferences"], metadata={"food": "vegan"}) ``` ```javascript JavaScript const query = "What do you know about me?"; client.search(query, categories=["food_preferences"], metadata={"food": "vegan"}) .then(results => console.log(results)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL curl -X POST "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/search/?version=v2" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "query": "What do you know about me?", "categories": ["food_preferences"], "metadata": {"food": "vegan"} }' ``` ```json Output { "results": [ { "id": "7f165f7e-b411-4afe-b7e5-35789b72c4a5", "memory": "Name: Alex. Vegetarian. Allergic to nuts.", "user_id": "alex", "metadata": {"food": "vegan"}, "categories": ["food_preferences"], "immutable": false, "expiration_date": null, "created_at": "2024-07-20T01:30:36.275141-07:00", "updated_at": "2024-07-20T01:30:36.275172-07:00" } ] } ``` #### Search using custom filters Our advanced search allows you to set custom search filters. You can filter by user_id, agent_id, app_id, run_id, created_at, updated_at, categories, and text. The filters support logical operators (AND, OR) and comparison operators (in, gte, lte, gt, lt, ne, contains, icontains). For more details, see [V2 Search Memories](/api-reference/memory/v2-search-memories). Here you need to define `version` as `v2` in the search method. Example 1: Search using user_id and agent_id filters ```python Python query = "What do you know about me?" filters = { "AND":[ { "user_id":"alex" }, { "agent_id":{ "in":[ "travel-assistant", "customer-support" ] } } ] } client.search(query, version="v2", filters=filters) ``` ```javascript JavaScript const query = "What do you know about me?"; const filters = { "AND":[ { "user_id":"alex" }, { "agent_id":{ "in":[ "travel-assistant", "customer-support" ] } } ] }; client.search(query, { version: "v2", filters }) .then(results => console.log(results)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL curl -X POST "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/search/?version=v2" \ -H "Authorization : Token your - api - key" \ -H "Content-Type : application / json" \ -d '{ "query": "What do you know about me?", "filters": { "AND": [ { "user_id": "alex" }, { "agent_id": { "in": ["travel-assistant", "customer-support"] } } ] } }' ``` ```json Output { "results": [ { "id": "7f165f7e-b411-4afe-b7e5-35789b72c4a5", "memory": "Name: Alex. Vegetarian. Allergic to nuts.", "user_id": "alex", "metadata": null, "categories": ["food_preferences"], "immutable": false, "expiration_date": null, "created_at": "2024-07-20T01:30:36.275141-07:00", "updated_at": "2024-07-20T01:30:36.275172-07:00" } ] } ``` Example 2: Search using date filters ```python Python query = "What do you know about me?" filters = { "AND": [ {"created_at": {"gte": "2024-07-20", "lte": "2024-07-10"}}, {"user_id": "alex"} ] } client.search(query, version="v2", filters=filters) ``` ```javascript JavaScript const query = "What do you know about me?"; const filters = { "AND": [ {"created_at": {"gte": "2024-07-20", "lte": "2024-07-10"}}, {"user_id": "alex"} ] }; client.search(query, { version: "v2", filters }) .then(results => console.log(results)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL curl -X POST "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/search/?version=v2" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "query": "What do you know about me?", "filters": { "AND": [ { "created_at": { "gte": "2024-07-20", "lte": "2024-07-10" } }, { "user_id": "alex" } ] } }' ``` ```json Output { "results": [ { "id": "7f165f7e-b411-4afe-b7e5-35789b72c4a5", "memory": "Name: Alex. Vegetarian. Allergic to nuts.", "user_id": "alex", "metadata": null, "categories": ["food_preferences"], "immutable": false, "expiration_date": null, "created_at": "2024-07-20T01:30:36.275141-07:00", "updated_at": "2024-07-20T01:30:36.275172-07:00" } ] } ``` Example 3: Search using metadata and categories Filters ```python Python query = "What do you know about me?" filters = { "AND": [ {"metadata": {"food": "vegan"}}, { "categories":{ "contains": "food_preferences" } } ] } client.search(query, version="v2", filters=filters) ``` ```javascript JavaScript const query = "What do you know about me?"; const filters = { "AND": [ {"metadata": {"food": "vegan"}}, { "categories": { "contains": "food_preferences" } } ] }; client.search(query, { version: "v2", filters }) .then(results => console.log(results)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL curl -X POST "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/search/?version=v2" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "query": "What do you know about me?", "filters": { "AND": [ { "metadata": { "food": "vegan" } }, { "categories": { "contains": "food_preferences" } } ] } }' ``` ```json Output { "results": [ { "id": "654fee-b411-4afe-b7e5-35789b72c4a5", "memory": "Name: Alex. Vegetarian. Allergic to nuts.", "user_id": "alex", "metadata": {"food": "vegan"}, "categories": ["food_preferences"], "immutable": false, "expiration_date": null, "created_at": "2024-07-20T01:30:36.275141-07:00", "updated_at": "2024-07-20T01:30:36.275172-07:00" } ] } ``` ### 4.3 Get All Users Get all users, agents, and runs which have memories associated with them. ```python Python client.users() ``` ```javascript JavaScript client.users() .then(users => console.log(users)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL curl -X GET "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/entities/" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" ``` ```json Output [ { "id": "1", "name": "user123", "created_2024-07-17T16:47:23.899900-07:00", "updated_at": "2024-07-17T16:47:23.899918-07:00", "total_memories": 5, "owner": "alex", "metadata": {"foo": "bar"}, "type": "user" }, { "id": "2", "name": "travel-agent", "created_at": "2024-07-01T17:59:08.187250-07:00", "updated_at": "2024-07-01T17:59:08.187266-07:00", "total_memories": 10, "owner": "alex", "metadata": {"agent_id": "123"}, "type": "agent" } ] ``` ### 4.4 Get All Memories Fetch all memories for a user, agent, or run using the getAll() method. The `get_all` method supports two output formats: `v1.0` (default) and `v1.1`. To use the latest format, which provides more detailed information about each memory operation, set the `output_format` parameter to `v1.1`: We're soon deprecating the default output format for get_all() method, which returned a list. Once the changes are live, paginated response will be the only supported format, with 100 memories per page by default. You can customize this using the `page` and `page_size` parameters. The following examples showcase the paginated output format. #### Get all memories of a user ```python Python memories = client.get_all(user_id="alex", page=1, page_size=50) ``` ```javascript JavaScript client.getAll({ user_id: "alex", page: 1, page_size: 50 }) .then(memories => console.log(memories)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL curl -X GET "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/?user_id=alex&page=1&page_size=50" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" ``` ```json Output (v1.1) { "count": 204, "next": "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/?user_id=alex&output_format=v1.1&page=2&page_size=50", "previous": null, "results": [ { "id":"f38b689d-6b24-45b7-bced-17fbb4d8bac7", "memory":"是素食主义者,对坚果过敏。", "agent_id":"travel-assistant", "hash":"62bc074f56d1f909f1b4c2b639f56f6a", "metadata":None, "immutable": false, "expiration_date": null, "created_at":"2024-07-25T23:57:00.108347-07:00", "updated_at":"2024-07-25T23:57:00.108367-07:00", "categories":None }, { "id":"0a14d8f0-e364-4f5c-b305-10da1f0d0878", "memory":"Will maintain personalized travel preferences for each user. Provide customized recommendations based on dietary restrictions, interests, and past interactions.", "agent_id":"travel-assistant", "hash":"35a305373d639b0bffc6c2a3e2eb4244", "metadata":"None", "immutable": false, "expiration_date": null, "created_at":"2024-07-26T00:31:03.543759-07:00", "updated_at":"2024-07-26T00:31:03.543778-07:00", "categories":None } ... (remaining 48 memories) ] } ``` #### Get all memories of an AI Agent ```python Python agent_memories = client.get_all(agent_id="ai-tutor", page=1, page_size=50) ``` ```javascript JavaScript client.getAll({ agent_id: "ai-tutor", page: 1, page_size: 50 }) .then(memories => console.log(memories)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL curl -X GET "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/?agent_id=ai-tutor&page=1&page_size=50" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" ``` ```json Output (v1.1) { "count": 78, "next": "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/?agent_id=ai-tutor&output_format=v1.1&page=2&page_size=50", "previous": null, "results": [ { "id": "f38b689d-6b24-45b7-bced-17fbb4d8bac7", "memory": "是素食主义者,对坚果过敏。", "agent_id": "ai-tutor", "hash": "62bc074f56d1f909f1b4c2b639f56f6a", "metadata":None, "immutable": false, "expiration_date": null, "created_at": "2024-07-25T23:57:00.108347-07:00", "updated_at": "2024-07-25T23:57:00.108367-07:00" }, { "id": "0a14d8f0-e364-4f5c-b305-10da1f0d0878", "memory": "My name is Alice.", "agent_id": "ai-tutor", "hash": "35a305373d639b0bffc6c2a3e2eb4244", "metadata":None, "immutable": false, "expiration_date": null, "created_at": "2024-07-26T00:31:03.543759-07:00", "updated_at": "2024-07-26T00:31:03.543778-07:00" } ... (remaining 48 memories) ] } ``` #### Get the short-term memories for a session ```python Python short_term_memories = client.get_all(user_id="alex", run_id="trip-planning-2024", page=1, page_size=50) ``` ```javascript JavaScript client.getAll({ user_id: "alex", run_id: "trip-planning-2024", page: 1, page_size: 50 }) .then(memories => console.log(memories)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL curl -X GET "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/?user_id=alex&run_id=trip-planning-2024&page=1&page_size=50" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" ``` ```json Output { "count": 18, "next": null, "previous": null, "results": [ { "id": "06d8df63-7bd2-4fad-9acb-60871bcecee0", "memory": "Planning a trip to Japan next month. Interested in vegetarian restaurants in Tokyo.", "user_id": "alex", "hash": "d2088c936e259f2f5d2d75543d31401c", "metadata":None, "immutable": false, "expiration_date": null, "created_at": "2024-07-26T00:25:16.566471-07:00", "updated_at": "2024-07-26T00:25:16.566492-07:00", "categories": ["food_preferences"] }, { "id": "b4229775-d860-4ccb-983f-0f628ca112f5", "memory": "Planning a trip to Japan next month. Interested in vegetarian restaurants in Tokyo.", "user_id": "alex", "hash": "d2088c936e259f2f5d2d75543d31401c", "metadata":None, "immutable": false, "expiration_date": null, "created_at": "2024-07-26T00:33:20.350542-07:00", "updated_at": "2024-07-26T00:33:20.350560-07:00", "categories": ["food_preferences"] }, { "id": "df1aca24-76cf-4b92-9f58-d03857efcb64", "memory": "Planning a trip to Japan next month. Interested in vegetarian restaurants in Tokyo.", "user_id": "alex", "hash": "d2088c936e259f2f5d2d75543d31401c", "metadata":None, "immutable": false, "expiration_date": null, "created_at": "2024-07-26T00:51:09.642275-07:00", "updated_at": "2024-07-26T00:51:09.642295-07:00", "categories": None } ... (remaining 15 memories) ] } ``` #### Get specific memory ```python Python memory = client.get(memory_id="582bbe6d-506b-48c6-a4c6-5df3b1e63428") ``` ```javascript JavaScript client.get("582bbe6d-506b-48c6-a4c6-5df3b1e63428") .then(memory => console.log(memory)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL curl -X GET "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/582bbe6d-506b-48c6-a4c6-5df3b1e63428" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" ``` ```json Output { "id":"06d8df63-7bd2-4fad-9acb-60871bcecee0", "memory":"Planning a trip to Japan next month. Interested in vegetarian restaurants in Tokyo.", "user_id":"alex", "hash":"d2088c936e259f2f5d2d75543d31401c", "metadata":"None", "immutable": false, "expiration_date": null, "created_at":"2024-07-26T00:25:16.566471-07:00", "updated_at":"2024-07-26T00:25:16.566492-07:00", "categories": ["travel"] } ``` #### Get all memories by categories You can filter memories by their categories when using get_all: ```python Python # Get memories with specific categories memories = client.get_all(user_id="alex", categories=["likes"]) # Get memories with multiple categories memories = client.get_all(user_id="alex", categories=["likes", "food_preferences"]) # Custom pagination with categories memories = client.get_all(user_id="alex", categories=["likes"], page=1, page_size=50) # Get memories with specific keywords memories = client.get_all(user_id="alex", keywords="to play", page=1, page_size=50) ``` ```javascript JavaScript // Get memories with specific categories client.getAll({ user_id: "alex", categories: ["likes"] }) .then(memories => console.log(memories)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); // Get memories with multiple categories client.getAll({ user_id: "alex", categories: ["likes", "food_preferences"] }) .then(memories => console.log(memories)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); // Custom pagination with categories client.getAll({ user_id: "alex", categories: ["likes"], page: 1, page_size: 50 }) .then(memories => console.log(memories)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); // Get memories with specific keywords client.getAll({ user_id: "alex", keywords: "to play", page: 1, page_size: 50 }) .then(memories => console.log(memories)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL # Get memories with specific categories curl -X GET "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/?user_id=alex&categories=likes" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" # Get memories with multiple categories curl -X GET "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/?user_id=alex&categories=likes,food_preferences" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" # Custom pagination with categories curl -X GET "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/?user_id=alex&categories=likes&page=1&page_size=50" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" # Get memories with specific keywords curl -X GET "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/?user_id=alex&keywords=to play&page=1&page_size=50" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" ``` ```json Output(Paginated) { "count": 2, "next": null, "previous": null, "results": [ { "id": "06d8df63-7bd2-4fad-9acb-60871bcecee0", "memory": "Likes pizza and pasta", "user_id": "alex", "hash": "d2088c936e259f2f5d2d75543d31401c", "metadata": null, "immutable": false, "expiration_date": null, "created_at": "2024-07-26T00:25:16.566471-07:00", "updated_at": "2024-07-26T00:25:16.566492-07:00", "categories": ["likes", "food_preferences"] }, { "id": "b4229775-d860-4ccb-983f-0f628ca112f5", "memory": "Likes to travel to beach destinations", "user_id": "alex", "hash": "d2088c936e259f2f5d2d75543d31401c", "metadata": null, "immutable": false, "expiration_date": null, "created_at": "2024-07-26T00:33:20.350542-07:00", "updated_at": "2024-07-26T00:33:20.350560-07:00", "categories": ["likes"] } ] } ``` #### Get all memories using custom filters Our advanced retrieval allows you to set custom filters when fetching memories. You can filter by user_id, agent_id, app_id, run_id, created_at, updated_at, categories, and keywords. The filters support logical operators (AND, OR) and comparison operators (in, gte, lte, gt, lt, ne, contains, icontains). For more details, see [v2 Get Memories](/api-reference/memory/v2-get-memories). Here you need to define `version` as `v2` in the get_all method. Example 1. Get all memories using user_id and date filters ```python Python filters = { "AND":[ { "user_id":"alex" }, { "created_at":{ "gte":"2024-07-01", "lte":"2024-07-31" } }, { "categories":{ "contains": "food_preferences" } } ] } # Default (No Pagination) client.get_all(version="v2", filters=filters) # Pagination (You can also use the page and page_size parameters) client.get_all(version="v2", filters=filters, page=1, page_size=50) ``` ```javascript JavaScript const filters = { "AND":[ { "user_id":"alex" }, { "created_at":{ "gte":"2024-07-01", "lte":"2024-07-31" } }, { "categories":{ "contains": "food_preferences" } } ] }; // Default (No Pagination) client.getAll({ version: "v2", filters }) .then(memories => console.log(memories)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); // Pagination (You can also use the page and page_size parameters) client.getAll({ version: "v2", filters, page: 1, page_size: 50 }) .then(memories => console.log(memories)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL # Default (No Pagination) curl -X GET "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/?version=v2" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "filters": { "AND": [ {"user_id":"alex"}, {"created_at":{ "gte":"2024-07-01", "lte":"2024-07-31" }}, {"categories":{ "contains": "food_preferences" }} ] } }' # Pagination (You can also use the page and page_size parameters) curl -X GET "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/?version=v2&page=1&page_size=50" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "filters": { "AND": [ {"user_id":"alex"}, {"created_at":{ "gte":"2024-07-01", "lte":"2024-07-31" }}, {"categories":{ "contains": "food_preferences" }} ] } }' ``` ```json Output (Default) [ { "id":"f38b689d-6b24-45b7-bced-17fbb4d8bac7", "memory":"Name: Alex. Vegetarian. Allergic to nuts.", "user_id":"alex", "hash":"62bc074f56d1f909f1b4c2b639f56f6a", "metadata":null, "immutable": false, "expiration_date": null, "created_at":"2024-07-25T23:57:00.108347-07:00", "updated_at":"2024-07-25T23:57:00.108367-07:00", "categories": ["food_preferences"] } ] ``` ```json Output (Paginated) { "count": 1, "next": null, "previous": null, "results": [ { "id":"f38b689d-6b24-45b7-bced-17fbb4d8bac7", "memory":"Name: Alex. Vegetarian. Allergic to nuts.", "user_id":"alex", "hash":"62bc074f56d1f909f1b4c2b639f56f6a", "metadata":null, "immutable": false, "expiration_date": null, "created_at":"2024-07-25T23:57:00.108347-07:00", "updated_at":"2024-07-25T23:57:00.108367-07:00", "categories": ["food_preferences"] } ] } ``` Example 2: Search using metadata and categories Filters ```python Python filters = { "AND": [ {"metadata": {"food": "vegan"}}, { "categories":{ "contains": "food_preferences" } } ] } # Default (No Pagination) client.get_all(version="v2", filters=filters) # Pagination (You can also use the page and page_size parameters) client.get_all(version="v2", filters=filters, page=1, page_size=50) ``` ```javascript JavaScript const filters = { "AND": [ {"metadata": {"food": "vegan"}}, { "categories": { "contains": "food_preferences" } } ] }; // Default (No Pagination) client.getAll({ version: "v2", filters }) .then(memories => console.log(memories)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); // Pagination (You can also use the page and page_size parameters) client.getAll({ version: "v2", filters, page: 1, page_size: 50 }) .then(memories => console.log(memories)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL # Default (No Pagination) curl -X GET "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/?version=v2" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "filters": { "AND": [ {"metadata": {"food": "vegan"}}, { "categories": { "contains": "food_preferences" } }} ] } }' # Pagination (You can also use the page and page_size parameters) curl -X GET "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/?version=v2&page=1&page_size=50" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "filters": { "AND": [ {"metadata": {"food": "vegan"}}, { "categories": { "contains": "food_preferences" } }} ] } }' ``` ```json Output [ { "id": "654fee-b411-4afe-b7e5-35789b72c4a5", "memory": "Name: Alex. Vegetarian. Allergic to nuts.", "user_id": "alex", "metadata": {"food": "vegan"}, "categories": ["food_preferences"], "immutable": false, "expiration_date": null, "created_at": "2024-07-20T01:30:36.275141-07:00", "updated_at": "2024-07-20T01:30:36.275172-07:00" } ] ``` ### 4.5 Memory History Get history of how a memory has changed over time. ```python Python # Add some message to create history messages = [{"role": "user", "content": "I recently tried chicken and I loved it. I'm thinking of trying more non-vegetarian dishes.."}] client.add(messages, user_id="alex") # Add second message to update history messages.append({'role': 'user', 'content': 'I turned vegetarian now.'}) client.add(messages, user_id="alex") # Get history of how memory changed over time memory_id = "" history = client.history(memory_id) ``` ```javascript JavaScript // Add some message to create history let messages = [{ role: "user", content: "I recently tried chicken and I loved it. I'm thinking of trying more non-vegetarian dishes.." }]; client.add(messages, { user_id: "alex" }) .then(result => { // Add second message to update history messages.push({ role: 'user', content: 'I turned vegetarian now.' }); return client.add(messages, { user_id: "alex" }); }) .then(result => { // Get history of how memory changed over time const memoryId = result.id; // Assuming the API returns the memory ID return client.history(memoryId); }) .then(history => console.log(history)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL # First, add the initial memory curl -X POST "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "I recently tried chicken and I loved it. I'm thinking of trying more non-vegetarian dishes.."}], "user_id": "alex" }' # Then, update the memory curl -X POST "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "messages": [ {"role": "user", "content": "I recently tried chicken and I loved it. I'm thinking of trying more non-vegetarian dishes.."}, {"role": "user", "content": "I turned vegetarian now."} ], "user_id": "alex" }' # Finally, get the history (replace with the actual memory ID) curl -X GET "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories//history/" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" ``` ```json Output [ { "id":"d6306e85-eaa6-400c-8c2f-ab994a8c4d09", "memory_id":"b163df0e-ebc8-4098-95df-3f70a733e198", "input":[ { "role":"user", "content":"I recently tried chicken and I loved it. I'm thinking of trying more non-vegetarian dishes.." }, { "role":"user", "content":"I turned vegetarian now." } ], "old_memory":"None", "new_memory":"Turned vegetarian.", "user_id":"alex", "event":"ADD", "metadata":"None", "created_at":"2024-07-26T01:02:41.737310-07:00", "updated_at":"2024-07-26T01:02:41.726073-07:00" } ] ``` ### 4.6 Update Memory Update a memory with new data. ```python Python message = "I recently tried chicken and I loved it. I'm thinking of trying more non-vegetarian dishes.." client.update(memory_id, message) ``` ```javascript JavaScript const message = "I recently tried chicken and I loved it. I'm thinking of trying more non-vegetarian dishes.."; client.update("memory-id-here", message) .then(result => console.log(result)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL curl -X PUT "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/memory-id-here" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "message": "I recently tried chicken and I loved it. I'm thinking of trying more non-vegetarian dishes.." }' ``` ```json Output { "id":"c190ab1a-a2f1-4f6f-914a-495e9a16b76e", "memory":"I recently tried chicken and I loved it. I'm thinking of trying more non-vegetarian dishes..", "agent_id":"travel-assistant", "hash":"af1161983e03667063d1abb60e6d5c06", "metadata":"None", "created_at":"2024-07-30T22:46:40.455758-07:00", "updated_at":"2024-07-30T22:48:35.257828-07:00" } ``` ### 4.7 Delete Memory Delete specific memory. ```python Python client.delete(memory_id) ``` ```javascript JavaScript client.delete("memory-id-here") .then(result => console.log(result)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL curl -X DELETE "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/memory-id-here" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" ``` ```json Output {'message': 'Memory deleted successfully'} ``` Delete all memories of a user. ```python Python client.delete_all(user_id="alex") ``` ```javascript JavaScript client.deleteAll({ user_id: "alex" }) .then(result => console.log(result)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL curl -X DELETE "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/?user_id=alex" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" ``` ```json Output {'message': 'Memories deleted successfully!'} ``` Delete all users. ```python Python client.delete_users() ``` ```javascript JavaScript client.delete_users() .then(users => console.log(users)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```json Output {'message': 'All users, agents, and runs deleted.'} ``` Delete specific user or agent or app or run. ```python Python # Delete specific user client.delete_users(user_id="alex") # Delete specific agent # client.delete_users(agent_id="travel-assistant") ``` ```javascript JavaScript client.delete_users({ user_id: "alex" }) .then(result => console.log(result)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL curl -X DELETE "https://api.mem0.ai/v2/entities/user/alex" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" ``` ```json Output {'message': 'Entity deleted successfully.'} ``` ### 4.8 Reset Client ```python Python client.reset() ``` ```json Output {'message': 'Client reset successful. All users and memories deleted.'} ``` Fun fact: You can also delete the memory using the `add()` method by passing a natural language command: ```python Python client.add("Delete all of my food preferences", user_id="alex") ``` ```javascript JavaScript client.add("Delete all of my food preferences", { user_id: "alex" }) .then(result => console.log(result)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL curl -X POST "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "Delete all of my food preferences"}], "user_id": "alex" }' ``` ```json Output [{'id': '3f4eccba-3b09-497a-81ab-cca1ababb36b', 'memory': 'Is allergic to nuts', 'event': 'DELETE'}, {'id': 'f5dcfbf4-5f0b-422a-8ad4-cadb9e941e25', 'memory': 'Is a vegetarian', 'event': 'DELETE'}, {'id': 'dd32f70c-fa69-4fc7-997b-fb4a66d1a0fa', 'memory': 'Name is Alex', 'event': 'DELETE'}]{'message': 'ok'} {'id': '3f4eccba-3b09-497a-81ab-cca1ababb36b', 'memory': 'Likes Chicken', 'event': 'DELETE'} ``` ### 4.9 Batch Update Memories Update multiple memories in a single API call. You can update up to 1000 memories at once. ```python Python update_memories = [ { "memory_id": "285ed74b-6e05-4043-b16b-3abd5b533496", "text": "Watches football" }, { "memory_id": "2c9bd859-d1b7-4d33-a6b8-94e0147c4f07", "text": "Loves to travel" } ] response = client.batch_update(update_memories) print(response) ``` ```javascript JavaScript const updateMemories = [{"memory_id": "285ed74b-6e05-4043-b16b-3abd5b533496", text: "Watches football" }, {"memory_id": "2c9bd859-d1b7-4d33-a6b8-94e0147c4f07", text: "Loves to travel" } ]; client.batchUpdate(updateMemories) .then(response => console.log('Batch update response:', response)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL curl -X PUT "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/batch/" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "memories": [ { "memory_id": "285ed74b-6e05-4043-b16b-3abd5b533496", "text": "Watches football" }, { "memory_id": "2c9bd859-d1b7-4d33-a6b8-94e0147c4f07", "text": "Loves to travel" } ] }' ``` ```json Output { "message": "Successfully updated 2 memories" } ``` ### 4.10 Batch Delete Memories Delete multiple memories in a single API call. You can delete up to 1000 memories at once. ```python Python delete_memories = [ {"memory_id": "285ed74b-6e05-4043-b16b-3abd5b533496"}, {"memory_id": "2c9bd859-d1b7-4d33-a6b8-94e0147c4f07"} ] response = client.batch_delete(delete_memories) print(response) ``` ```javascript JavaScript const deleteMemories = [{"memory_id": "285ed74b-6e05-4043-b16b-3abd5b533496"}, {"memory_id": "2c9bd859-d1b7-4d33-a6b8-94e0147c4f07"} ]; client.batchDelete(deleteMemories) .then(response => console.log('Batch delete response:', response)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` ```bash cURL curl -X DELETE "https://api.mem0.ai/v1/memories/batch/" \ -H "Authorization: Token your-api-key" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "memory_ids": [ {"memory_id": "285ed74b-6e05-4043-b16b-3abd5b533496"}, {"memory_id": "2c9bd859-d1b7-4d33-a6b8-94e0147c4f07"} ] }' ``` ```json Output { "message": "Successfully deleted 2 memories" } ``` ### 4.11 Working with Mem0 in TypeScript Manage memories using TypeScript with Mem0. Mem0 has completet TypeScript support Below is an example demonstrating how to add and search memories. ```typescript TypeScript import MemoryClient, { Message, SearchOptions, MemoryOptions } from 'mem0ai'; const apiKey = 'your-api-key-here'; const client = new MemoryClient(apiKey); // Messages const messages: Message[] = [ { role: "user", content: "Hi, I'm Alex. I'm a vegetarian and I'm allergic to nuts." }, { role: "assistant", content: "Hello Alex! I've noted that you're a vegetarian and have a nut allergy. I'll keep this in mind for any food-related recommendations or discussions." } ]; // ADD const memoryOptions: MemoryOptions = { user_id: "alex", agent_id: "travel-assistant" } client.add(messages, memoryOptions) .then(result => console.log(result)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); // SEARCH const query: string = "What do you know about me?"; const searchOptions: SearchOptions = { user_id: "alex", filters: { OR: [ { agent_id: "travel-assistant" }, { user_id: "alex" } ] }, threshold: 0.1, api_version: 'v2' } client.search(query, searchOptions) .then(results => console.log(results)) .catch(error => console.error(error)); ``` If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us using one of the following methods: