- [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/
- [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/
- [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/
Add admonition to the documentation to make sure users are aware that
the tool allows execution of code on the host machine using a python
interpreter (by design).
**Description:**
Update the NVIDIA Riva tool documentation to use NVIDIA NIM for the LLM.
Show how to use NVIDIA NIMs and link to documentation for LangChain with
NIM.
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Co-authored-by: Hayden Wolff <hwolff@nvidia.com>
Co-authored-by: Isaac Francisco <78627776+isahers1@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR adds support for using Databricks Unity Catalog functions as
LangChain tools, which runs inside a Databricks SQL warehouse.
* An example notebook is provided.
We add a tool and retriever for the [AskNews](https://asknews.app)
platform with example notebooks.
The retriever can be invoked with:
```py
from langchain_community.retrievers import AskNewsRetriever
retriever = AskNewsRetriever(k=3)
retriever.invoke("impact of fed policy on the tech sector")
```
To retrieve 3 documents in then news related to fed policy impacts on
the tech sector. The included notebook also includes deeper details
about controlling filters such as category and time, as well as
including the retriever in a chain.
The tool is quite interesting, as it allows the agent to decide how to
obtain the news by forming a query and deciding how far back in time to
look for the news:
```py
from langchain_community.tools.asknews import AskNewsSearch
from langchain import hub
from langchain.agents import AgentExecutor, create_openai_functions_agent
from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI
tool = AskNewsSearch()
instructions = """You are an assistant."""
base_prompt = hub.pull("langchain-ai/openai-functions-template")
prompt = base_prompt.partial(instructions=instructions)
llm = ChatOpenAI(temperature=0)
asknews_tool = AskNewsSearch()
tools = [asknews_tool]
agent = create_openai_functions_agent(llm, tools, prompt)
agent_executor = AgentExecutor(
agent=agent,
tools=tools,
verbose=True,
)
agent_executor.invoke({"input": "How is the tech sector being affected by fed policy?"})
```
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Co-authored-by: Emre <e@emre.pm>
**Description:** Add `Origin/langchain` to Apify's client's user-agent
to attribute API activity to LangChain (at Apify, we aim to monitor our
integrations to evaluate whether we should invest more in the LangChain
integration regarding functionality and content)
**Issue:** None
**Dependencies:** None
**Twitter handle:** None
Thank you for contributing to LangChain!
- Oracle AI Vector Search
Oracle AI Vector Search is designed for Artificial Intelligence (AI)
workloads that allows you to query data based on semantics, rather than
keywords. One of the biggest benefit of Oracle AI Vector Search is that
semantic search on unstructured data can be combined with relational
search on business data in one single system. This is not only powerful
but also significantly more effective because you don't need to add a
specialized vector database, eliminating the pain of data fragmentation
between multiple systems.
- Oracle AI Vector Search is designed for Artificial Intelligence (AI)
workloads that allows you to query data based on semantics, rather than
keywords. One of the biggest benefit of Oracle AI Vector Search is that
semantic search on unstructured data can be combined with relational
search on business data in one single system. This is not only powerful
but also significantly more effective because you don't need to add a
specialized vector database, eliminating the pain of data fragmentation
between multiple systems.
This Pull Requests Adds the following functionalities
Oracle AI Vector Search : Vector Store
Oracle AI Vector Search : Document Loader
Oracle AI Vector Search : Document Splitter
Oracle AI Vector Search : Summary
Oracle AI Vector Search : Oracle Embeddings
- We have added unit tests and have our own local unit test suite which
verifies all the code is correct. We have made sure to add guides for
each of the components and one end to end guide that shows how the
entire thing runs.
- We have made sure that make format and make lint run clean.
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, hwchase17.
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Co-authored-by: skmishraoracle <shailendra.mishra@oracle.com>
Co-authored-by: hroyofc <harichandan.roy@oracle.com>
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <22008038+baskaryan@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
**Description:** This pull request introduces a new feature to community
tools, enhancing its search capabilities by integrating the Mojeek
search engine
**Dependencies:** None
---------
Co-authored-by: Igor Brai <igor@mojeek.com>
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <22008038+baskaryan@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: ccurme <chester.curme@gmail.com>
* Groundedness Check takes `str` or `list[Document]` as input.
* Deprecate `GroundednessCheck` due to its naming.
* Added `UpstageGroundednessCheck`.
* Hotfix for Groundedness Check parameter.
The name `query` was misleading and it should be `answer` instead.
---------
Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
Thank you for contributing to LangChain!
- [x] **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, hwchase17.
### Description
This implementation adds functionality from the AlphaVantage API,
renowned for its comprehensive financial data. The class encapsulates
various methods, each dedicated to fetching specific types of financial
information from the API.
### Implemented Functions
- **`search_symbols`**:
- Searches the AlphaVantage API for financial symbols using the provided
keywords.
- **`_get_market_news_sentiment`**:
- Retrieves market news sentiment for a specified stock symbol from the
AlphaVantage API.
- **`_get_time_series_daily`**:
- Fetches daily time series data for a specific symbol from the
AlphaVantage API.
- **`_get_quote_endpoint`**:
- Obtains the latest price and volume information for a given symbol
from the AlphaVantage API.
- **`_get_time_series_weekly`**:
- Gathers weekly time series data for a particular symbol from the
AlphaVantage API.
- **`_get_top_gainers_losers`**:
- Provides details on top gainers, losers, and most actively traded
tickers in the US market from the AlphaVantage API.
### Issue:
- #11994
### Dependencies:
- 'requests' library for HTTP requests. (import requests)
- 'pytest' library for testing. (import pytest)
---------
Co-authored-by: Adam Badar <94140103+adam-badar@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <hw.chase.17@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
- **Description:**
Update to correctly import Document class -
from langchain_core.documents import Document
- **Issue:**
Fixes the notebook and the hosted documentation
[here](https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/tools/apify)
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <22008038+baskaryan@users.noreply.github.com>
Looking at tokens / page of our docs, we see a few outliers:
<img width="761" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/assets/122662504/677aa2d6-0a29-45e4-882a-db2bbf46d02b">
It is due to non-rendering images in one case, and output spamming.
Clean these, along with other cases of excessing output spamming in
docs.
All get sucked into chat-langchain for retrieval.
## Add Passio Nutrition AI Food Search Tool to Community Package
### Description
We propose adding a new tool to the `community` package, enabling
integration with Passio Nutrition AI for food search functionality. This
tool will provide a simple interface for retrieving nutrition facts
through the Passio Nutrition AI API, simplifying user access to
nutrition data based on food search queries.
### Implementation Details
- **Class Structure:** Implement `NutritionAI`, extending `BaseTool`. It
includes an `_run` method that accepts a query string and, optionally, a
`CallbackManagerForToolRun`.
- **API Integration:** Use `NutritionAIAPI` for the API wrapper,
encapsulating all interactions with the Passio Nutrition AI and
providing a clean API interface.
- **Error Handling:** Implement comprehensive error handling for API
request failures.
### Expected Outcome
- **User Benefits:** Enable easy querying of nutrition facts from Passio
Nutrition AI, enhancing the utility of the `langchain_community` package
for nutrition-related projects.
- **Functionality:** Provide a straightforward method for integrating
nutrition information retrieval into users' applications.
### Dependencies
- `langchain_core` for base tooling support
- `pydantic` for data validation and settings management
- Consider `requests` or another HTTP client library if not covered by
`NutritionAIAPI`.
### Tests and Documentation
- **Unit Tests:** Include tests that mock network interactions to ensure
tool reliability without external API dependency.
- **Documentation:** Create an example notebook in
`docs/docs/integrations/tools/passio_nutrition_ai.ipynb` showing usage,
setup, and example queries.
### Contribution Guidelines Compliance
- Adhere to the project's linting and formatting standards (`make
format`, `make lint`, `make test`).
- Ensure compliance with LangChain's contribution guidelines,
particularly around dependency management and package modifications.
### Additional Notes
- Aim for the tool to be a lightweight, focused addition, not
introducing significant new dependencies or complexity.
- Potential future enhancements could include caching for common queries
to improve performance.
### Twitter Handle
- Here is our Passio AI [twitter handle](https://twitter.com/@passio_ai)
where we announce our products.
If no one reviews your PR within a few days, please @-mention one of
baskaryan, efriis, eyurtsev, hwchase17.
- **Description:** finishes adding the you.com functionality including:
- add async functions to utility and retriever
- add the You.com Tool
- add async testing for utility, retriever, and tool
- add a tool integration notebook page
- **Dependencies:** any dependencies required for this change
- **Twitter handle:** @scottnath
**Description:**
In this PR, I am adding a `PolygonFinancials` tool, which can be used to
get financials data for a given ticker. The financials data is the
fundamental data that is found in income statements, balance sheets, and
cash flow statements of public US companies.
**Twitter**:
[@virattt](https://twitter.com/virattt)
Description:
In this PR, I am adding a PolygonTickerNews Tool, which can be used to
get the latest news for a given ticker / stock.
Twitter handle: [@virattt](https://twitter.com/virattt)
according to https://youtu.be/rZus0JtRqXE?si=aFo1JTDnu5kSEiEN&t=678 by
@efriis
- **Description:** Seems the requirements for tool names have changed
and spaces are no longer allowed. Changed the tool name from Google
Search to google_search in the notebook
- **Issue:** n/a
- **Dependencies:** none
- **Twitter handle:** @mesirii
**Description:** Link to the Brave Website added to the
`brave-search.ipynb` notebook.
This notebook is shown in the docs as an example for the brave tool.
**Issue:** There was to reference on where / how to get an api key
**Dependencies:** none
**Twitter handle:** not for this one :)
## Summary
This PR implements the "Connery Action Tool" and "Connery Toolkit".
Using them, you can integrate Connery actions into your LangChain agents
and chains.
Connery is an open-source plugin infrastructure for AI.
With Connery, you can easily create a custom plugin with a set of
actions and seamlessly integrate them into your LangChain agents and
chains. Connery will handle the rest: runtime, authorization, secret
management, access management, audit logs, and other vital features.
Additionally, Connery and our community offer a wide range of
ready-to-use open-source plugins for your convenience.
Learn more about Connery:
- GitHub: https://github.com/connery-io/connery-platform
- Documentation: https://docs.connery.io
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/connery_io
## TODOs
- [x] API wrapper
- [x] Integration tests
- [x] Connery Action Tool
- [x] Docs
- [x] Example
- [x] Integration tests
- [x] Connery Toolkit
- [x] Docs
- [x] Example
- [x] Formatting (`make format`)
- [x] Linting (`make lint`)
- [x] Testing (`make test`)
- **Description:** The current pubmed tool documentation is referencing
the path to langchain core not the path to the tool in community. The
old tool redirects anyways, but for efficiency of using the more direct
path, just adding this documentation so it references the new path
- **Issue:** doesn't fix an issue
- **Dependencies:** no dependencies
- **Twitter handle:** rooftopzen
- **Description:** Adds Wikidata support to langchain. Can read out
documents from Wikidata.
- **Issue:** N/A
- **Dependencies:** Adds implicit dependencies for
`wikibase-rest-api-client` (for turning items into docs) and
`mediawikiapi` (for hitting the search endpoint)
- **Twitter handle:** @derenrich
You can see an example of this tool used in a chain
[here](https://nbviewer.org/urls/d.erenrich.net/upload/Wikidata_Langchain.ipynb)
or
[here](https://nbviewer.org/urls/d.erenrich.net/upload/Wikidata_Lars_Kai_Hansen.ipynb)
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**Description:**
In this PR, I am adding a `PolygonLastQuote` Tool, which can be used to
get the latest price quote for a given ticker / stock.
Additionally, I've added a Polygon Toolkit, which we can use to
encapsulate future tools that we build for Polygon.
**Twitter handle:** [@virattt](https://twitter.com/virattt)
---------
Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <hw.chase.17@gmail.com>
**Description:** This new feature enhances the flexibility of pipeline
integration, particularly when working with RESTful APIs.
``JsonRequestsWrapper`` allows for the decoding of JSON output, instead
of the only option for text output.
---------
Co-authored-by: Zhichao HAN <hanzhichao2000@hotmail.com>
- **Description:** Added a `PolygonAPIWrapper` and an initial
`get_last_quote` endpoint, which allows us to get the last price quote
for a given `ticker`. Once merged, I can add a Polygon tool in `tools/`
for agents to use.
- **Twitter handle:** [@virattt](https://twitter.com/virattt)
The Polygon.io Stocks API provides REST endpoints that let you query the
latest market data from all US stock exchanges.
Updates docs and cookbooks to import ChatOpenAI, OpenAI, and OpenAI
Embeddings from `langchain_openai`
There are likely more
---------
Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <hw.chase.17@gmail.com>
- **Description:** Tool now supports querying over 200 million
scientific articles, vastly expanding its reach beyond the 2 million
articles accessible through Arxiv. This update significantly broadens
access to the entire scope of scientific literature.
- **Dependencies:** semantischolar
https://github.com/danielnsilva/semanticscholar
- **Twitter handle:** @shauryr
---------
Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <hw.chase.17@gmail.com>
…tch]: import models from community
ran
```bash
git grep -l 'from langchain\.chat_models' | xargs -L 1 sed -i '' "s/from\ langchain\.chat_models/from\ langchain_community.chat_models/g"
git grep -l 'from langchain\.llms' | xargs -L 1 sed -i '' "s/from\ langchain\.llms/from\ langchain_community.llms/g"
git grep -l 'from langchain\.embeddings' | xargs -L 1 sed -i '' "s/from\ langchain\.embeddings/from\ langchain_community.embeddings/g"
git checkout master libs/langchain/tests/unit_tests/llms
git checkout master libs/langchain/tests/unit_tests/chat_models
git checkout master libs/langchain/tests/unit_tests/embeddings/test_imports.py
make format
cd libs/langchain; make format
cd ../experimental; make format
cd ../core; make format
```
Many jupyter notebooks didn't pass linting. List of these files are
presented in the [tool.ruff.lint.per-file-ignores] section of the
pyproject.toml . Addressed these bugs:
- fixed bugs; added missed imports; updated pyproject.toml
Only the `document_loaders/tensorflow_datasets.ipyn`,
`cookbook/gymnasium_agent_simulation.ipynb` are not completely fixed.
I'm not sure about imports.
---------
Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
The `AWS` platform page has many missed integrations.
- added missed integration references to the `AWS` platform page
- added/updated descriptions and links in the referenced notebooks
- renamed two notebook files. They have file names != page Title, which
generate unordered ToC.
- reroute the URLs for renamed files
- fixed `amazon_textract` notebook: removed failed cell outputs
- **Description:** Touch up of the documentation page for Metaphor
Search Tool integration. Removes documentation for old built-in tool
wrapper.
---------
Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
- **Description:** Added a tool called RedditSearchRun and an
accompanying API wrapper, which searches Reddit for posts with support
for time filtering, post sorting, query string and subreddit filtering.
- **Issue:** #13891
- **Dependencies:** `praw` module is used to search Reddit
- **Tag maintainer:** @baskaryan , and any of the other maintainers if
needed
- **Twitter handle:** None.
Hello,
This is our first PR and we hope that our changes will be helpful to the
community. We have run `make format`, `make lint` and `make test`
locally before submitting the PR. To our knowledge, our changes do not
introduce any new errors.
Our PR integrates the `praw` package which is already used by
RedditPostsLoader in LangChain. Nonetheless, we have added integration
tests and edited unit tests to test our changes. An example notebook is
also provided. These changes were put together by me, @Anika2000,
@CharlesXu123, and @Jeremy-Cheng-stack
Thank you in advance to the maintainers for their time.
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Co-authored-by: What-Is-A-Username <49571870+What-Is-A-Username@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Anika2000 <anika.sultana@mail.utoronto.ca>
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Cheng <81793294+Jeremy-Cheng-stack@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <hw.chase.17@gmail.com>
- **Description:** Added some of the more endpoints supported by serpapi
that are not suported on langchain at the moment, like google trends,
google finance, google jobs, and google lens
- **Issue:** [Add support for many of the querying endpoints with
serpapi #11811](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/11811)
---------
Co-authored-by: zushenglu <58179949+zushenglu@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
Co-authored-by: Ian Xu <ian.xu@mail.utoronto.ca>
Co-authored-by: zushenglu <zushenglu1809@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: KevinT928 <96837880+KevinT928@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
Implements
[#12115](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/12115)
Who can review?
@baskaryan , @eyurtsev , @hwchase17
Integrated Stack Exchange API into Langchain, enabling access to diverse
communities within the platform. This addition enhances Langchain's
capabilities by allowing users to query Stack Exchange for specialized
information and engage in discussions. The integration provides seamless
interaction with Stack Exchange content, offering content from varied
knowledge repositories.
A notebook example and test cases were included to demonstrate the
functionality and reliability of this integration.
- Add StackExchange as a tool.
- Add unit test for the StackExchange wrapper and tool.
- Add documentation for the StackExchange wrapper and tool.
If you have time, could you please review the code and provide any
feedback as necessary! My team is welcome to any suggestions.
---------
Co-authored-by: Yuval Kamani <yuvalkamani@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Aryan Thakur <aryanthakur@Aryans-MacBook-Pro.local>
Co-authored-by: Manas1818 <79381912+manas1818@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: aryan-thakur <61063777+aryan-thakur@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
The new ruff version fixed the blocking bugs, and I was able to fairly
easily us to a passing state: ruff fixed some issues on its own, I fixed
a handful by hand, and I added a list of narrowly-targeted exclusions
for files that are currently failing ruff rules that we probably should
look into eventually.
I went pretty lenient on the docs / cookbooks rules, allowing dead code
and such things. Perhaps in the future we may want to tighten the rules
further, but this is already a good set of checks that found real issues
and will prevent them going forward.
This PR adds a data [E2B's](https://e2b.dev/) analysis/code interpreter
sandbox as a tool
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Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jakub Novak <jakub@e2b.dev>
Adding Tavily Search API as a tool. I will be the maintainer and
assaf_elovic is the twitter handler.
---------
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>