community[patch]: Add docstring for Links (#25969)

Co-authored-by: Eugene Yurtsev <eyurtsev@gmail.com>
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@ -9,10 +9,113 @@ from langchain_core.documents import Document
@beta()
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class Link:
"""A link to/from a tag of a given tag.
"""A link to/from a tag of a given kind.
Edges exist from nodes with an outgoing link to nodes with a matching incoming link.
"""
Documents in a :class:`graph vector store <langchain_community.graph_vectorstores.base.GraphVectorStore>`
are connected via "links".
Links form a bipartite graph between documents and tags: documents are connected
to tags, and tags are connected to other documents.
When documents are retrieved from a graph vector store, a pair of documents are
connected with a depth of one if both documents are connected to the same tag.
Links have a ``kind`` property, used to namespace different tag identifiers.
For example a link to a keyword might use kind ``kw``, while a link to a URL might
use kind ``url``.
This allows the same tag value to be used in different contexts without causing
name collisions.
Links are directed. The directionality of links controls how the graph is
traversed at retrieval time.
For example, given documents ``A`` and ``B``, connected by links to tag ``T``:
+----------+----------+---------------------------------+
| A to T | B to T | Result |
+==========+==========+=================================+
| outgoing | incoming | Retrieval traverses from A to B |
+----------+----------+---------------------------------+
| incoming | incoming | No traversal from A to B |
+----------+----------+---------------------------------+
| outgoing | incoming | No traversal from A to B |
+----------+----------+---------------------------------+
| bidir | incoming | Retrieval traverses from A to B |
+----------+----------+---------------------------------+
| bidir | outgoing | No traversal from A to B |
+----------+----------+---------------------------------+
| outgoing | bidir | Retrieval traverses from A to B |
+----------+----------+---------------------------------+
| incoming | bidir | No traversal from A to B |
+----------+----------+---------------------------------+
Directed links make it possible to describe relationships such as term
references / definitions: term definitions are generally relevant to any documents
that use the term, but the full set of documents using a term generally aren't
relevant to the term's definition.
.. seealso::
- :mod:`How to use a graph vector store <langchain_community.graph_vectorstores>`
- :class:`How to link Documents on hyperlinks in HTML <langchain_community.graph_vectorstores.extractors.html_link_extractor.HtmlLinkExtractor>`
- :class:`How to link Documents on common keywords (using KeyBERT) <langchain_community.graph_vectorstores.extractors.keybert_link_extractor.KeybertLinkExtractor>`
- :class:`How to link Documents on common named entities (using GliNER) <langchain_community.graph_vectorstores.extractors.gliner_link_extractor.GLiNERLinkExtractor>`
How to add links to a Document
==============================
How to create links
-------------------
You can create links using the Link class's constructors :meth:`incoming`,
:meth:`outgoing`, and :meth:`bidir`::
from langchain_community.graph_vectorstores.links import Link
print(Link.bidir(kind="location", tag="Paris"))
.. code-block:: output
Link(kind='location', direction='bidir', tag='Paris')
Extending documents with links
------------------------------
Now that we know how to create links, let's associate them with some documents.
These edges will strengthen the connection between documents that share a keyword
when using a graph vector store to retrieve documents.
First, we'll load some text and chunk it into smaller pieces.
Then we'll add a link to each document to link them all together::
from langchain_community.document_loaders import TextLoader
from langchain_community.graph_vectorstores.links import add_links
from langchain_text_splitters import CharacterTextSplitter
loader = TextLoader("state_of_the_union.txt")
raw_documents = loader.load()
text_splitter = CharacterTextSplitter(chunk_size=1000, chunk_overlap=0)
documents = text_splitter.split_documents(raw_documents)
for doc in documents:
add_links(doc, Link.bidir(kind="genre", tag="oratory"))
print(documents[0].metadata)
.. code-block:: output
{'source': 'state_of_the_union.txt', 'links': [Link(kind='genre', direction='bidir', tag='oratory')]}
As we can see, each document's metadata now includes a bidirectional link to the
genre ``oratory``.
The documents can then be added to a graph vector store::
from langchain_community.graph_vectorstores import CassandraGraphVectorStore
graph_vectorstore = CassandraGraphVectorStore.from_documents(
documents=documents, embeddings=...
)
""" # noqa: E501
kind: str
"""The kind of link. Allows different extractors to use the same tag name without
@ -24,17 +127,32 @@ class Link:
@staticmethod
def incoming(kind: str, tag: str) -> "Link":
"""Create an incoming link."""
"""Create an incoming link.
Args:
kind: the link kind.
tag: the link tag.
"""
return Link(kind=kind, direction="in", tag=tag)
@staticmethod
def outgoing(kind: str, tag: str) -> "Link":
"""Create an outgoing link."""
"""Create an outgoing link.
Args:
kind: the link kind.
tag: the link tag.
"""
return Link(kind=kind, direction="out", tag=tag)
@staticmethod
def bidir(kind: str, tag: str) -> "Link":
"""Create a bidirectional link."""
"""Create a bidirectional link.
Args:
kind: the link kind.
tag: the link tag.
"""
return Link(kind=kind, direction="bidir", tag=tag)