fix: store session bytes as base64 to avoid invalid encoding errors#2
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fix: store session bytes as base64 to avoid encoding errors
Previously, session fields of type
byteswere serialized as UTF-8 strings orPython literal representations (e.g.,
b'...'), causing validation errors(
bytes_invalid_encoding) when attempting to restore the data.This change ensures that all byte values are encoded in base64 when saving, guaranteeing compatibility with Pydantic and
other session consumers.