This PR deprecates the beta upsert APIs in vectorstore.
We'll introduce them in a V2 abstraction instead to keep the existing
vectorstore implementations lighter weight.
The main problem with the existing APIs is that it's a bit more
challenging to
implement the correct behavior w/ respect to IDs since ID can be present
in
both the function signature and as an optional attribute on the document
object.
But VectorStores that pass the standard tests should have implemented
the semantics properly!
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Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
This PR gets rid `root_validators(allow_reuse=True)` logic used in
EdenAI Tool in preparation for pydantic 2 upgrade.
- add another test to secret_from_env_factory
**Description:**
The get time point method in the _consume() method of
core.rate_limiters.InMemoryRateLimiter uses time.time(), which can be
affected by system time backwards. Therefore, it is recommended to use
the monotonically increasing monotonic() to obtain the time
```python
with self._consume_lock:
now = time.time() # time.time() -> time.monotonic()
# initialize on first call to avoid a burst
if self.last is None:
self.last = now
elapsed = now - self.last # when use time.time(), elapsed may be negative when system time backwards
```
Add a utility that can be used as a default factory
The goal will be to start migrating from of the pydantic models to use
`from_env` as a default factory if possible.
```python
from pydantic import Field, BaseModel
from langchain_core.utils import from_env
class Foo(BaseModel):
name: str = Field(default_factory=from_env('HELLO'))
```
This PR does an aesthetic sort of the config object attributes. This
will make it a bit easier to go back and forth between pydantic v1 and
pydantic v2 on the 0.3.x branch
- **Description:** This includes Pydantic field metadata in
`_create_subset_model_v2` so that it gets included in the final
serialized form that get sent out.
- **Issue:** #25031
- **Dependencies:** n/a
- **Twitter handle:** @gramliu
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Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <22008038+baskaryan@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR adds a minimal document indexer abstraction.
The goal of this abstraction is to allow developers to create custom
retrievers that also have a standard indexing API and allow updating the
document content in them.
The abstraction comes with a test suite that can verify that the indexer
implements the correct semantics.
This is an iteration over a previous PRs
(https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/pull/24364). The main
difference is that we're sub-classing from BaseRetriever in this
iteration and as so have consolidated the sync and async interfaces.
The main problem with the current design is that runt time search
configuration has to be specified at init rather than provided at run
time.
We will likely resolve this issue in one of the two ways:
(1) Define a method (`get_retriever`) that will allow creating a
retriever at run time with a specific configuration.. If we do this, we
will likely break the subclass on BaseRetriever
(2) Generalize base retriever so it can support structured queries
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Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
This PR introduces a module with some helper utilities for the pydantic
1 -> 2 migration.
They're meant to be used in the following way:
1) Use the utility code to get unit tests pass without requiring
modification to the unit tests
2) (If desired) upgrade the unit tests to match pydantic 2 output
3) (If desired) stop using the utility code
Currently, this module contains a way to map `schema()` generated by
pydantic 2 to (mostly) match the output from pydantic v1.
Add compatibility for pydantic 2 for a utility function.
This will help push some small changes to master, so they don't have to
be kept track of on a separate branch.
supports following UX
```python
class SubTool(TypedDict):
"""Subtool docstring"""
args: Annotated[Dict[str, Any], {}, "this does bar"]
class Tool(TypedDict):
"""Docstring
Args:
arg1: foo
"""
arg1: str
arg2: Union[int, str]
arg3: Optional[List[SubTool]]
arg4: Annotated[Literal["bar", "baz"], ..., "this does foo"]
arg5: Annotated[Optional[float], None]
```
- can parse google style docstring
- can use Annotated to specify default value (second arg)
- can use Annotated to specify arg description (third arg)
- can have nested complex types