## Description
This PR fixes the context loss issue in `AsyncCallbackManager`,
specifically in `on_llm_start` and `on_chat_model_start` methods. It
properly honors the `run_inline` attribute of callback handlers,
preventing race conditions and ordering issues.
Key changes:
1. Separate handlers into inline and non-inline groups.
2. Execute inline handlers sequentially for each prompt.
3. Execute non-inline handlers concurrently across all prompts.
4. Preserve context for stateful handlers.
5. Maintain performance benefits for non-inline handlers.
**These changes are implemented in `AsyncCallbackManager` rather than
`ahandle_event` because the issue occurs at the prompt and message_list
levels, not within individual events.**
## Testing
- Test case implemented in #26857 now passes, verifying execution order
for inline handlers.
## Related Issues
- Fixes issue discussed in #23909
## Dependencies
No new dependencies are required.
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@eyurtsev: This PR implements the discussed changes to respect
`run_inline` in `AsyncCallbackManager`. Please review and advise on any
needed changes.
Twitter handle: @parambharat
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Co-authored-by: Eugene Yurtsev <eyurtsev@gmail.com>
Added `**kwargs` parameters to the `index` and `aindex` functions in
`libs/core/langchain_core/indexing/api.py`. This allows users to pass
additional arguments to the `add_documents` and `aadd_documents`
methods, enabling the specification of a custom `vector_field`. For
example, users can now use `vector_field="embedding"` when indexing
documents in `OpenSearchVectorStore`
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Co-authored-by: Eugene Yurtsev <eyurtsev@gmail.com>
Given the current erroring behavior, every time we've moved a kwarg from
model_kwargs and made it its own field that was a breaking change.
Updating this behavior to support the old instantiations /
serializations.
Assuming build_extra_kwargs was not something that itself is being used
externally and needs to be kept backwards compatible
This adds support for inject tool args that are arbitrary types when
used with pydantic 2.
We'll need to add similar logic on the v1 path, and potentially mirror
the config from the original model when we're doing the subset.
- **Description:** prevent index function to re-index entire source
document even if nothing has changed.
- **Issue:** #22135
I worked on a solution to this issue that is a compromise between being
cheap and being fast.
In the previous code, when batch_size is greater than the number of docs
from a certain source almost the entire source is deleted (all documents
from that source except for the documents in the first batch)
My solution deletes documents from vector store and record manager only
if at least one document has changed for that source.
Hope this can help!
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Co-authored-by: Eugene Yurtsev <eyurtsev@gmail.com>
template_format is an init argument on ChatPromptTemplate but not an
attribute on the object so was getting shoved into
StructuredPrompt.structured_ouptut_kwargs
This prevents `trim_messages` from raising an `IndexError` when invoked
with `include_system=True`, `strategy="last"`, and an empty message
list.
Fixes#26895
Dependencies: none
- **Description:** fix "template" not allowed as prompt param
- **Issue:** #26058
- **Dependencies:** none
- [ ] **Add tests and docs**: If you're adding a new integration, please
include
1. a test for the integration, preferably unit tests that do not rely on
network access,
2. an example notebook showing its use. It lives in
`docs/docs/integrations` directory.
- [ ] **Lint and test**: Run `make format`, `make lint` and `make test`
from the root of the package(s) you've modified. See contribution
guidelines for more: https://python.langchain.com/docs/contributing/
Additional guidelines:
- Make sure optional dependencies are imported within a function.
- Please do not add dependencies to pyproject.toml files (even optional
ones) unless they are required for unit tests.
- Most PRs should not touch more than one package.
- Changes should be backwards compatible.
- If you are adding something to community, do not re-import it in
langchain.
If no one reviews your PR within a few days, please @-mention one of
baskaryan, efriis, eyurtsev, ccurme, vbarda, hwchase17.
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Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
Ruff doesn't know about the python version in
`[tool.poetry.dependencies]`. It can get it from
`project.requires-python`.
Notes:
* poetry seems to have issues getting the python constraints from
`requires-python` and using `python` in per dependency constraints. So I
had to duplicate the info. I will open an issue on poetry.
* `inspect.isclass()` doesn't work correctly with `GenericAlias`
(`list[...]`, `dict[..., ...]`) on Python <3.11 so I added some `not
isinstance(type, GenericAlias)` checks:
Python 3.11
```pycon
>>> import inspect
>>> inspect.isclass(list)
True
>>> inspect.isclass(list[str])
False
```
Python 3.9
```pycon
>>> import inspect
>>> inspect.isclass(list)
True
>>> inspect.isclass(list[str])
True
```
Co-authored-by: Eugene Yurtsev <eyurtsev@gmail.com>
Support using additional import mapping. This allows users to override
old mappings/add new imports to the loads function.
- [x ] **Add tests and docs**: If you're adding a new integration,
please include
1. a test for the integration, preferably unit tests that do not rely on
network access,
2. an example notebook showing its use. It lives in
`docs/docs/integrations` directory.
- [ x] **Lint and test**: Run `make format`, `make lint` and `make test`
from the root of the package(s) you've modified. See contribution
guidelines for more: https://python.langchain.com/docs/contributing/
Thank you for contributing to LangChain!
- [ ] **PR title**: "package: description"
- Where "package" is whichever of langchain, community, core,
experimental, etc. is being modified. Use "docs: ..." for purely docs
changes, "templates: ..." for template changes, "infra: ..." for CI
changes.
- Example: "community: add foobar LLM"
- [ ] **PR message**: ***Delete this entire checklist*** and replace
with
- **Description:** a description of the change
- **Issue:** the issue # it fixes, if applicable
- **Dependencies:** any dependencies required for this change
- **Twitter handle:** if your PR gets announced, and you'd like a
mention, we'll gladly shout you out!
- [ ] **Add tests and docs**: If you're adding a new integration, please
include
1. a test for the integration, preferably unit tests that do not rely on
network access,
2. an example notebook showing its use. It lives in
`docs/docs/integrations` directory.
- [ ] **Lint and test**: Run `make format`, `make lint` and `make test`
from the root of the package(s) you've modified. See contribution
guidelines for more: https://python.langchain.com/docs/contributing/
Additional guidelines:
- Make sure optional dependencies are imported within a function.
- Please do not add dependencies to pyproject.toml files (even optional
ones) unless they are required for unit tests.
- Most PRs should not touch more than one package.
- Changes should be backwards compatible.
- If you are adding something to community, do not re-import it in
langchain.
If no one reviews your PR within a few days, please @-mention one of
baskaryan, efriis, eyurtsev, ccurme, vbarda, hwchase17.
Hello.
First of all, thank you for maintaining such a great project.
## Description
In https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/pull/25123, support for
structured_output is added. However, `"additionalProperties": false`
needs to be included at all levels when a nested object is generated.
error from current code:
https://gist.github.com/fufufukakaka/e9b475300e6934853d119428e390f204
```
BadRequestError: Error code: 400 - {'error': {'message': "Invalid schema for response_format 'JokeWithEvaluation': In context=('properties', 'self_evaluation'), 'additionalProperties' is required to be supplied and to be false", 'type': 'invalid_request_error', 'param': 'response_format', 'code': None}}
```
Reference: [Introducing Structured Outputs in the
API](https://openai.com/index/introducing-structured-outputs-in-the-api/)
```json
{
"model": "gpt-4o-2024-08-06",
"messages": [
{
"role": "system",
"content": "You are a helpful math tutor."
},
{
"role": "user",
"content": "solve 8x + 31 = 2"
}
],
"response_format": {
"type": "json_schema",
"json_schema": {
"name": "math_response",
"strict": true,
"schema": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"steps": {
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"explanation": {
"type": "string"
},
"output": {
"type": "string"
}
},
"required": ["explanation", "output"],
"additionalProperties": false
}
},
"final_answer": {
"type": "string"
}
},
"required": ["steps", "final_answer"],
"additionalProperties": false
}
}
}
}
```
In the current code, `"additionalProperties": false` is only added at
the last level.
This PR introduces the `_add_additional_properties_key` function, which
recursively adds `"additionalProperties": false` to the entire JSON
schema for the request.
Twitter handle: `@fukkaa1225`
Thank you!
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Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
Previously the code was able to only handle a single level of nesting
for subgraphs in mermaid. This change adds support for arbitrary nesting
of subgraphs.
**Description:**
LLM will stop generating text even in the middle of a sentence if
`finish_reason` is `length` (for OpenAI) or `stop_reason` is
`max_tokens` (for Anthropic).
To obtain longer outputs from LLM, we should call the message generation
API multiple times and merge the results into the text to circumvent the
API's output token limit.
The extra line breaks forced by the `merge_message_runs` function when
seamlessly merging messages can be annoying, so I added the option to
specify the chunk separator.
**Issue:**
No corresponding issues.
**Dependencies:**
No dependencies required.
**Twitter handle:**
@hanama_chem
https://x.com/hanama_chem
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Co-authored-by: Bagatur <22008038+baskaryan@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
[langchain_core] Fix UnionType type var replacement
- Added types.UnionType to typing.Union mapping
Type replacement cause `TypeError: 'type' object is not subscriptable`
if any of union type comes as function `_py_38_safe_origin` return
`types.UnionType` instead of `typing.Union`
```python
>>> from types import UnionType
>>> from typing import Union, get_origin
>>> type_ = get_origin(str | None)
>>> type_
<class 'types.UnionType'>
>>> UnionType[(str, None)]
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
TypeError: 'type' object is not subscriptable
>>> Union[(str, None)]
typing.Optional[str]
```
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Co-authored-by: Chester Curme <chester.curme@gmail.com>