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gsa9989
cdf6202156
cosmosdbnosql: Added Cosmos DB NoSQL Semantic Cache Integration with tests and jupyter notebook (#24424)
* Added Cosmos DB NoSQL Semantic Cache Integration with tests and
jupyter notebook

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Co-authored-by: Aayush Kataria <aayushkataria3011@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Chester Curme <chester.curme@gmail.com>
2024-12-16 21:57:05 -05:00
Brian Burgin
27a9056725
community: Fix ChatLiteLLMRouter runtime issues (#28163)
**Description:** Fix ChatLiteLLMRouter ctor validation and model_name
parameter
**Issue:** #19356, #27455, #28077
**Twitter handle:** @bburgin_0
2024-12-16 18:17:39 -05:00
Hiros
8f5e72de05
community: Correctly handle multi-element rich text (#25762)
**Description:**

- Add _concatenate_rich_text method to combine all elements in rich text
arrays
- Update load_page method to use _concatenate_rich_text for rich text
properties
- Ensure all text content is captured, including inline code and
formatted text
- Add unit tests to verify correct handling of multi-element rich text
This fix prevents truncation of content after backticks or other
formatting elements.

 **Issue:**

Using Notion DB Loader, the text for `richtext` and `title` is truncated
after 1st element was loaded as Notion Loader only read the first
element.

**Dependencies:** any dependencies required for this change
None.

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Co-authored-by: Bagatur <22008038+baskaryan@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
2024-12-16 20:20:27 +00:00
Tari Yekorogha
d262d41cc0
community: added FalkorDB vector store support i.e implementation, test, docs an… (#26245)
**Description:** Added support for FalkorDB Vector Store, including its
implementation, unit tests, documentation, and an example notebook. The
FalkorDB integration allows users to efficiently manage and query
embeddings in a vector database, with relevance scoring and maximal
marginal relevance search. The following components were implemented:

- Core implementation for FalkorDBVector store.
- Unit tests ensuring proper functionality and edge case coverage.
- Example notebook demonstrating an end-to-end setup, search, and
retrieval using FalkorDB.

**Twitter handle:** @tariyekorogha

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Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
2024-12-16 19:37:55 +00:00
Aaron Pham
12fced13f4
chore(community): update to OpenLLM 0.6 (#24609)
Update to OpenLLM 0.6, which we decides to make use of OpenLLM's
OpenAI-compatible endpoint. Thus, OpenLLM will now just become a thin
wrapper around OpenAI wrapper.

Signed-off-by: Aaron Pham <contact@aarnphm.xyz>

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Signed-off-by: Aaron Pham <contact@aarnphm.xyz>
Co-authored-by: ccurme <chester.curme@gmail.com>
2024-12-16 14:30:07 -05:00
Lvlvko
5c17a4ace9
community: support Hunyuan Embedding (#23160)
## description

- I refactor `Chathunyuan` using tencentcloud sdk because I found the
original one can't work in my application
- I add `HunyuanEmbeddings` using tencentcloud sdk
- Both of them are extend the basic class of langchain. I have fully
tested them in my application

## Dependencies
- tencentcloud-sdk-python

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Co-authored-by: centonhuang <centonhuang@tencent.com>
Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
2024-12-16 19:27:19 +00:00
Harrison Chase
de7996c2ca
core: add kwargs support to VectorStore (#25934)
has been missing the passthrough until now

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Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
2024-12-16 18:57:57 +00:00
Sheepsta300
580a8d53f9
community: Add configurable VisualFeatures to the AzureAiServicesImageAnalysisTool (#27444)
Thank you for contributing to LangChain!

- [ ] **PR title**: community: Add configurable `VisualFeatures` to the
`AzureAiServicesImageAnalysisTool`


- [ ] **PR message**:  
- **Description:** The `AzureAiServicesImageAnalysisTool` is a good
service and utilises the Azure AI Vision package under the hood.
However, since the creation of this tool, new `VisualFeatures` have been
added to allow the user to request other image specific information to
be returned. Currently, the tool offers neither configuration of which
features should be return nor does it offer any newer feature types. The
aim of this PR is to address this and expose more of the Azure Service
in this integration.
- **Dependencies:** no new dependencies in the main class file,
azure.ai.vision.imageanalysis added to extra test dependencies file.


- [ ] **Add tests and docs**: If you're adding a new integration, please
include
1. Although no tests exist for already implemented Azure Service tools,
I've created 3 unit tests for this class that test initialisation and
credentials, local file analysis and a test for the new changes/
features option.


- [ ] **Lint and test**: All linting has passed.

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Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
Co-authored-by: Chester Curme <chester.curme@gmail.com>
2024-12-16 18:30:04 +00:00
German Martin
d5d18c62b3
community: Apache AGE wrapper additional edge cases. (#28151)
Description: 
Current AGEGraph() implementation does some custom wrapping for graph
queries. The method here is _wrap_query() as it parse the field from the
original query to add some SQL context to it.
This improves the current parsing logic to cover additional edge cases
that are added to the test coverage, basically if any Node property name
or value has the "return" literal in it will break the graph / SQL
query.
We discovered this while dealing with real world datasets, is not an
uncommon scenario and I think it needs to be covered.
2024-12-16 11:28:01 -05:00
Davi Schumacher
0f9b4bf244
community[patch]: update dynamodb chat history to update instead of overwrite (#22397)
**Description:**
The current implementation of `DynamoDBChatMessageHistory` updates the
`History` attribute for a given chat history record by first extracting
the existing contents into memory, appending the new message, and then
using the `put_item` method to put the record back. This has the effect
of overwriting any additional attributes someone may want to include in
the record, like chat session metadata.

This PR suggests changing from using `put_item` to using `update_item`
instead which will keep any other attributes in the record untouched.
The change is backward compatible since
1. `update_item` is an "upsert" operation, creating the record if it
doesn't already exist, otherwise updating it
2. It only touches the db insert call and passes the exact same
information. The rest of the class is left untouched

**Dependencies:**
None

**Tests and docs:**
No unit tests currently exist for the `DynamoDBChatMessageHistory`
class. This PR adds the file
`libs/community/tests/unit_tests/chat_message_histories/test_dynamodb_chat_message_history.py`
to test the `add_message` and `clear` methods. I wanted to use the moto
library to mock DynamoDB calls but I could not get poetry to resolve it
so I mocked those calls myself in the test. Therefore, no test
dependencies were added.

The change was tested on a test DynamoDB table as well. The first three
images below show the current behavior. First a message is added to chat
history, then a value is inserted in the record in some other attribute,
and finally another message is added to the record, destroying the other
attribute.

![using_put_1_first_message](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/assets/29493541/426acd62-fe29-42f4-b75f-863fb8b3fb21)

![using_put_2_add_attribute](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/assets/29493541/f8a1c864-7114-4fe3-b487-d6f9252f8f92)

![using_put_3_second_message](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/assets/29493541/8b691e08-755e-4877-8969-0e9769e5d28a)

The next three images show the new behavior. Once again a value is added
to an attribute other than the History attribute, but now when the
followup message is added it does not destroy that other attribute. The
History attribute itself is unaffected by this change.

![using_update_1_first_message](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/assets/29493541/3e0d76ed-637e-41cd-82c7-01a86c468634)

![using_update_2_add_attribute](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/assets/29493541/52585f9b-71a2-43f0-9dfc-9935aa59c729)

![using_update_3_second_message](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/assets/29493541/f94c8147-2d6f-407a-9a0f-86b94341abff)

The doc located at `docs/docs/integrations/memory/aws_dynamodb.ipynb`
required no changes and was tested as well.
2024-12-16 10:38:00 -05:00
Christophe Bornet
6ddd5dbb1e
community: Add FewShotSQLTool (#28232)
The `FewShotSQLTool` gets some SQL query examples from a
`BaseExampleSelector` for a given question.
This is useful to provide [few-shot
examples](https://python.langchain.com/docs/how_to/sql_prompting/#few-shot-examples)
capability to an SQL agent.

Example usage:
```python
from langchain.agents.agent_toolkits.sql.prompt import SQL_PREFIX

embeddings = OpenAIEmbeddings()

example_selector = SemanticSimilarityExampleSelector.from_examples(
    examples,
    embeddings,
    AstraDB,
    k=5,
    input_keys=["input"],
    collection_name="lc_few_shots",
    token=ASTRA_DB_APPLICATION_TOKEN,
    api_endpoint=ASTRA_DB_API_ENDPOINT,
)

few_shot_sql_tool = FewShotSQLTool(
    example_selector=example_selector,
    description="Input to this tool is the input question, output is a few SQL query examples related to the input question. Always use this tool before checking the query with sql_db_query_checker!"
)

agent = create_sql_agent(
    llm=llm, 
    db=db, 
    prefix=SQL_PREFIX + "\nYou MUST get some example queries before creating the query.", 
    extra_tools=[few_shot_sql_tool]
)

result = agent.invoke({"input": "How many artists are there?"})
```

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Co-authored-by: Chester Curme <chester.curme@gmail.com>
2024-12-16 15:37:21 +00:00
Aayush Kataria
d417e4b372
Community: Azure CosmosDB No Sql Vector Store: Full Text and Hybrid Search Support (#28716)
Thank you for contributing to LangChain!

- Added [full
text](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cosmos-db/gen-ai/full-text-search)
and [hybrid
search](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cosmos-db/gen-ai/hybrid-search)
support for Azure CosmosDB NoSql Vector Store
- Added a new enum called CosmosDBQueryType which supports the following
values:
    - VECTOR = "vector"
    - FULL_TEXT_SEARCH = "full_text_search"
    - FULL_TEXT_RANK = "full_text_rank"
    - HYBRID = "hybrid"
- User now needs to provide this query_type to the similarity_search
method for the vectorStore to make the correct query api call.
- Added a couple of work arounds as for the FULL_TEXT_RANK and HYBRID
query functions we don't support parameterized queries right now. I have
added TODO's in place, and will remove these work arounds by end of
January.
- Added necessary test cases and updated the 


- [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/

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 <erickfriis@gmail.com>
2024-12-15 13:26:32 -08:00
nhols
a3851cb3bc
community: FAISS vectorstore - consistent Document id field (#28728)
make sure id field of Documents in `FAISS` docstore have the same id as
values in `index_to_docstore_id`, implement `get_by_ids` method
2024-12-15 12:23:49 -08:00
Ben Chambers
008efada2c
[community]: Render documents to graphviz (#24830)
- **Description:** Adds a helper that renders documents with the
GraphVectorStore metadata fields to Graphviz for visualization. This is
helpful for understanding and debugging.

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Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
2024-12-14 02:02:09 +00:00
Ryan Parker
12111cb922
community: fallback on core async atransform_documents method for MarkdownifyTransformer (#27866)
# Description
Implements the `atransform_documents` method for
`MarkdownifyTransformer` using the `asyncio` built-in library for
concurrency.

Note that this is mainly for API completeness when working with async
frameworks rather than for performance, since the `markdownify` function
is not I/O bound because it works with `Document` objects already in
memory.

# Issue
Fixes #27865

# Dependencies
No new dependencies added, but
[`markdownify`](https://github.com/matthewwithanm/python-markdownify) is
required since this PR updates the `markdownify` integration.

# Tests and docs
- Tests added
- I did not modify the docstrings since they already described the basic
functionality, and [the API docs also already included a
description](https://python.langchain.com/api_reference/community/document_transformers/langchain_community.document_transformers.markdownify.MarkdownifyTransformer.html#langchain_community.document_transformers.markdownify.MarkdownifyTransformer.atransform_documents).
If it would be helpful, I would be happy to update the docstrings and/or
the API docs.

# Lint and test
- [x] format
- [x] lint
- [x] test

I ran formatting with `make format`, linting with `make lint`, and
confirmed that tests pass using `make test`. Note that some unit tests
pass in CI but may fail when running `make_test`. Those unit tests are:
- `test_extract_html` (and `test_extract_html_async`)
- `test_strip_tags` (and `test_strip_tags_async`)
- `test_convert_tags` (and `test_convert_tags_async`)

The reason for the difference is that there are trailing spaces when the
tests are run in the CI checks, and no trailing spaces when run with
`make test`. I ensured that the tests pass in CI, but they may fail with
`make test` due to the addition of trailing spaces.

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Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
2024-12-13 22:32:22 +00:00
Karthik Bharadhwaj
498f0249e2
community[minor]: Opensearch hybridsearch implementation (#25375)
community: add hybrid search in opensearch

# Langchain OpenSearch Hybrid Search Implementation

## Implementation of Hybrid Search: 

I have taken LangChain's OpenSearch integration to the next level by
adding hybrid search capabilities. Building on the existing
OpenSearchVectorSearch class, I have implemented Hybrid Search
functionality (which combines the best of both keyword and semantic
search). This new functionality allows users to harness the power of
OpenSearch's advanced hybrid search features without leaving the
familiar LangChain ecosystem. By blending traditional text matching with
vector-based similarity, the enhanced class delivers more accurate and
contextually relevant results. It's designed to seamlessly fit into
existing LangChain workflows, making it easy for developers to upgrade
their search capabilities.

In implementing the hybrid search for OpenSearch within the LangChain
framework, I also incorporated filtering capabilities. It's important to
note that according to the OpenSearch hybrid search documentation, only
post-filtering is supported for hybrid queries. This means that the
filtering is applied after the hybrid search results are obtained,
rather than during the initial search process.

**Note:** For the implementation of hybrid search, I strictly followed
the official OpenSearch Hybrid search documentation and I took
inspiration from
https://github.com/AndreasThinks/langchain/tree/feature/opensearch_hybrid_search
Thanks Mate!  

### Experiments

I conducted few experiments to verify that the hybrid search
implementation is accurate and capable of reproducing the results of
both plain keyword search and vector search.

Experiment - 1
Hybrid Search
Keyword_weight: 1, vector_weight: 0

I conducted an experiment to verify the accuracy of my hybrid search
implementation by comparing it to a plain keyword search. For this test,
I set the keyword_weight to 1 and the vector_weight to 0 in the hybrid
search, effectively giving full weightage to the keyword component. The
results from this hybrid search configuration matched those of a plain
keyword search, confirming that my implementation can accurately
reproduce keyword-only search results when needed. It's important to
note that while the results were the same, the scores differed between
the two methods. This difference is expected because the plain keyword
search in OpenSearch uses the BM25 algorithm for scoring, whereas the
hybrid search still performs both keyword and vector searches before
normalizing the scores, even when the vector component is given zero
weight. This experiment validates that my hybrid search solution
correctly handles the keyword search component and properly applies the
weighting system, demonstrating its accuracy and flexibility in
emulating different search scenarios.


Experiment - 2
Hybrid Search
keyword_weight = 0.0, vector_weight = 1.0

For experiment-2, I took the inverse approach to further validate my
hybrid search implementation. I set the keyword_weight to 0 and the
vector_weight to 1, effectively giving full weightage to the vector
search component (KNN search). I then compared these results with a pure
vector search. The outcome was consistent with my expectations: the
results from the hybrid search with these settings exactly matched those
from a standalone vector search. This confirms that my implementation
accurately reproduces vector search results when configured to do so. As
with the first experiment, I observed that while the results were
identical, the scores differed between the two methods. This difference
in scoring is expected and can be attributed to the normalization
process in hybrid search, which still considers both components even
when one is given zero weight. This experiment further validates the
accuracy and flexibility of my hybrid search solution, demonstrating its
ability to effectively emulate pure vector search when needed while
maintaining the underlying hybrid search structure.



Experiment - 3
Hybrid Search - balanced

keyword_weight = 0.5, vector_weight = 0.5

For experiment-3, I adopted a balanced approach to further evaluate the
effectiveness of my hybrid search implementation. In this test, I set
both the keyword_weight and vector_weight to 0.5, giving equal
importance to keyword-based and vector-based search components. This
configuration aims to leverage the strengths of both search methods
simultaneously. By setting both weights to 0.5, I intended to create a
scenario where the hybrid search would consider lexical matches and
semantic similarity equally. This balanced approach is often ideal for
many real-world applications, as it can capture both exact keyword
matches and contextually relevant results that might not contain the
exact search terms.

Kindly verify the notebook for the experiments conducted!  

**Notebook:**
https://github.com/karthikbharadhwajKB/Langchain_OpenSearch_Hybrid_search/blob/main/Opensearch_Hybridsearch.ipynb

### Instructions to follow for Performing Hybrid Search:

**Step-1: Instantiating OpenSearchVectorSearch Class:**
```python
opensearch_vectorstore = OpenSearchVectorSearch(
    index_name=os.getenv("INDEX_NAME"),
    embedding_function=embedding_model,
    opensearch_url=os.getenv("OPENSEARCH_URL"),
    http_auth=(os.getenv("OPENSEARCH_USERNAME"),os.getenv("OPENSEARCH_PASSWORD")),
    use_ssl=False,
    verify_certs=False,
    ssl_assert_hostname=False,
    ssl_show_warn=False
)
```

**Parameters:**
1. **index_name:** The name of the OpenSearch index to use.
2. **embedding_function:** The function or model used to generate
embeddings for the documents. It's assumed that embedding_model is
defined elsewhere in the code.
3. **opensearch_url:** The URL of the OpenSearch instance.
4. **http_auth:** A tuple containing the username and password for
authentication.
5. **use_ssl:** Set to False, indicating that the connection to
OpenSearch is not using SSL/TLS encryption.
6. **verify_certs:** Set to False, which means the SSL certificates are
not being verified. This is often used in development environments but
is not recommended for production.
7. **ssl_assert_hostname:** Set to False, disabling hostname
verification in SSL certificates.
8. **ssl_show_warn:** Set to False, suppressing SSL-related warnings.

**Step-2: Configure Search Pipeline:**

To initiate hybrid search functionality, you need to configures a search
pipeline first.

**Implementation Details:**

This method configures a search pipeline in OpenSearch that:
1. Normalizes the scores from both keyword and vector searches using the
min-max technique.
2. Applies the specified weights to the normalized scores.
3. Calculates the final score using an arithmetic mean of the weighted,
normalized scores.


**Parameters:**

* **pipeline_name (str):** A unique identifier for the search pipeline.
It's recommended to use a descriptive name that indicates the weights
used for keyword and vector searches.
* **keyword_weight (float):** The weight assigned to the keyword search
component. This should be a float value between 0 and 1. In this
example, 0.3 gives 30% importance to traditional text matching.
* **vector_weight (float):** The weight assigned to the vector search
component. This should be a float value between 0 and 1. In this
example, 0.7 gives 70% importance to semantic similarity.

```python
opensearch_vectorstore.configure_search_pipelines(
    pipeline_name="search_pipeline_keyword_0.3_vector_0.7",
    keyword_weight=0.3,
    vector_weight=0.7,
)
```

**Step-3: Performing Hybrid Search:**

After creating the search pipeline, you can perform a hybrid search
using the `similarity_search()` method (or) any methods that are
supported by `langchain`. This method combines both `keyword-based and
semantic similarity` searches on your OpenSearch index, leveraging the
strengths of both traditional information retrieval and vector embedding
techniques.

**parameters:**
* **query:** The search query string.
* **k:** The number of top results to return (in this case, 3).
* **search_type:** Set to `hybrid_search` to use both keyword and vector
search capabilities.
* **search_pipeline:** The name of the previously created search
pipeline.

```python
query = "what are the country named in our database?"

top_k = 3

pipeline_name = "search_pipeline_keyword_0.3_vector_0.7"

matched_docs = opensearch_vectorstore.similarity_search_with_score(
                query=query,
                k=top_k,
                search_type="hybrid_search",
                search_pipeline = pipeline_name
            )

matched_docs
```

twitter handle: @iamkarthik98

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Co-authored-by: Karthik Kolluri <karthik.kolluri@eidosmedia.com>
Co-authored-by: Eugene Yurtsev <eyurtsev@gmail.com>
2024-12-13 16:34:12 -05:00
Philippe PRADOS
f3fb5a9c68
community[minor]: Fix json._validate_metadata_func() (#22842)
JSONparse, in _validate_metadata_func(), checks the consistency of the
_metadata_func() function. To do this, it invokes it and makes sure it
receives a dictionary in response. However, during the call, it does not
respect future calls, as shown on line 100. This generates errors if,
for example, the function is like this:
```python
        def generate_metadata(json_node:Dict[str,Any],kwargs:Dict[str,Any]) -> Dict[str,Any]:
             return {
                "source": url,
                "row": kwargs['seq_num'],
                "question":json_node.get("question"),
            }
        loader = JSONLoader(
            file_path=file_path,
            content_key="answer",
            jq_schema='.[]',
            metadata_func=generate_metadata,
            text_content=False)
```
To avoid this, the verification must comply with the specifications.
This patch does just that.

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Co-authored-by: Eugene Yurtsev <eyurtsev@gmail.com>
2024-12-13 21:24:20 +00:00
ScriptShi
b0a298894d
community[minor]: Add TablestoreVectorStore (#25767)
Thank you for contributing to LangChain!

- [x] **PR title**:  community: add TablestoreVectorStore



- [x] **PR message**: 
    - **Description:** add TablestoreVectorStore
    - **Dependencies:** none


- [x] **Add tests and docs**: If you're adding a new integration, please
include
  1. a test for the integration: yes
  2. an example notebook showing its use: yes

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: Bagatur <22008038+baskaryan@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
2024-12-13 11:17:28 -08:00
Bagatur
fa06188834
community[patch]: fix QuerySQLDatabaseTool name (#28659)
Co-authored-by: Chester Curme <chester.curme@gmail.com>
2024-12-12 19:16:03 -08:00
Botong Zhu
13c3c4a210
community: fixes json loader not getting texts with json standard (#27327)
This PR fixes JSONLoader._get_text not converting objects to json string
correctly.
If an object is serializable and is not a dict, JSONLoader will use
python built-in str() method to convert it to string. This may cause
object converted to strings not following json standard. For example, a
list will be converted to string with single quotes, and if json.loads
try to load this string, it will cause error.

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Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
2024-12-12 19:33:45 +00:00
fatmelon
d1e0ec7b55
community: VectorStores: Azure Cosmos DB Mongo vCore with DiskANN (#27329)
# Description
Add a new vector index type `diskann` to Azure Cosmos DB Mongo vCore
vector store. Paper of DiskANN can be found here [DiskANN: Fast Accurate
Billion-point Nearest Neighbor Search on a Single
Node](https://proceedings.neurips.cc/paper_files/paper/2019/file/09853c7fb1d3f8ee67a61b6bf4a7f8e6-Paper.pdf).

## Sample Usage
```python
from pymongo import MongoClient

# INDEX_NAME = "izzy-test-index-2"
# NAMESPACE = "izzy_test_db.izzy_test_collection"
# DB_NAME, COLLECTION_NAME = NAMESPACE.split(".")

client: MongoClient = MongoClient(CONNECTION_STRING)
collection = client[DB_NAME][COLLECTION_NAME]

model_deployment = os.getenv(
    "OPENAI_EMBEDDINGS_DEPLOYMENT", "smart-agent-embedding-ada"
)
model_name = os.getenv("OPENAI_EMBEDDINGS_MODEL_NAME", "text-embedding-ada-002")

vectorstore = AzureCosmosDBVectorSearch.from_documents(
    docs,
    openai_embeddings,
    collection=collection,
    index_name=INDEX_NAME,
)

# Read more about these variables in detail here. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cosmos-db/mongodb/vcore/vector-search
maxDegree = 40
dimensions = 1536
similarity_algorithm = CosmosDBSimilarityType.COS
kind = CosmosDBVectorSearchType.VECTOR_DISKANN
lBuild = 20

vectorstore.create_index(
            dimensions=dimensions,
            similarity=similarity_algorithm,
            kind=kind ,
            max_degree=maxDegree,
            l_build=lBuild,
        )
```

## Dependencies
No additional dependencies were added

---------

Co-authored-by: Yang Qiao (from Dev Box) <yangqiao@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
2024-12-12 01:54:04 +00:00
Brian Sharon
b20230c800
community: use correct id_key when deleting by id in LanceDB wrapper (#28655)
- **Description:** The current version of the `delete` method assumes
that the id field will always be called `id`.
- **Issue:** n/a
- **Dependencies:** n/a
- **Twitter handle:** ugh, Twitter :D 

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Vincent Zhang
df5008fe55
community[minor]: FAISS Filter Function Enhancement with Advanced Query Operators (#28207)
## Description
We are submitting as a team of four for a project. Other team members
are @RuofanChen03, @LikeWang10067, @TANYAL77.

This pull requests expands the filtering capabilities of the FAISS
vectorstore by adding MongoDB-style query operators indicated as
follows, while including comprehensive testing for the added
functionality.
- $eq (equals)
- $neq (not equals)
- $gt (greater than)
- $lt (less than)
- $gte (greater than or equal)
- $lte (less than or equal)
- $in (membership in list)
- $nin (not in list)
- $and (all conditions must match)
- $or (any condition must match)
- $not (negation of condition)


## Issue
This closes https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/26379.


## Sample Usage
```python
import faiss
import asyncio
from langchain_community.vectorstores import FAISS
from langchain.schema import Document
from langchain_huggingface import HuggingFaceEmbeddings

embeddings = HuggingFaceEmbeddings(model_name="sentence-transformers/all-mpnet-base-v2")
documents = [
    Document(page_content="Process customer refund request", metadata={"schema_type": "financial", "handler_type": "refund",}),
    Document(page_content="Update customer shipping address", metadata={"schema_type": "customer", "handler_type": "update",}),
    Document(page_content="Process payment transaction", metadata={"schema_type": "financial", "handler_type": "payment",}),
    Document(page_content="Handle customer complaint", metadata={"schema_type": "customer","handler_type": "complaint",}),
    Document(page_content="Process invoice payment", metadata={"schema_type": "financial","handler_type": "payment",})
]

async def search(vectorstore, query, schema_type, handler_type, k=2):
    schema_filter = {"schema_type": {"$eq": schema_type}}
    handler_filter = {"handler_type": {"$eq": handler_type}}
    combined_filter = {
        "$and": [
            schema_filter,
            handler_filter,
        ]
    }
    base_retriever = vectorstore.as_retriever(
        search_kwargs={"k":k, "filter":combined_filter}
    )
    return await base_retriever.ainvoke(query)

async def main():
    vectorstore = FAISS.from_texts(
        texts=[doc.page_content for doc in documents],
        embedding=embeddings,
        metadatas=[doc.metadata for doc in documents]
    )
    
    def printt(title, documents):
        print(title)
        if not documents:
            print("\tNo documents found.")
            return
        for doc in documents:
            print(f"\t{doc.page_content}. {doc.metadata}")

    printt("Documents:", documents)
    printt('\nquery="process payment", schema_type="financial", handler_type="payment":', await search(vectorstore, query="process payment", schema_type="financial", handler_type="payment", k=2))
    printt('\nquery="customer update", schema_type="customer", handler_type="update":', await search(vectorstore, query="customer update", schema_type="customer", handler_type="update", k=2))
    printt('\nquery="refund process", schema_type="financial", handler_type="refund":', await search(vectorstore, query="refund process", schema_type="financial", handler_type="refund", k=2))
    printt('\nquery="refund process", schema_type="financial", handler_type="foobar":', await search(vectorstore, query="refund process", schema_type="financial", handler_type="foobar", k=2))
    print()

if __name__ == "__main__":asyncio.run(main())
```

## Output
```
Documents:
	Process customer refund request. {'schema_type': 'financial', 'handler_type': 'refund'}
	Update customer shipping address. {'schema_type': 'customer', 'handler_type': 'update'}
	Process payment transaction. {'schema_type': 'financial', 'handler_type': 'payment'}
	Handle customer complaint. {'schema_type': 'customer', 'handler_type': 'complaint'}
	Process invoice payment. {'schema_type': 'financial', 'handler_type': 'payment'}

query="process payment", schema_type="financial", handler_type="payment":
	Process payment transaction. {'schema_type': 'financial', 'handler_type': 'payment'}
	Process invoice payment. {'schema_type': 'financial', 'handler_type': 'payment'}

query="customer update", schema_type="customer", handler_type="update":
	Update customer shipping address. {'schema_type': 'customer', 'handler_type': 'update'}

query="refund process", schema_type="financial", handler_type="refund":
	Process customer refund request. {'schema_type': 'financial', 'handler_type': 'refund'}

query="refund process", schema_type="financial", handler_type="foobar":
	No documents found.

```

---------

Co-authored-by: ruofan chen <ruofan.is.awesome@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: RickyCowboy <like.wang@mail.utoronto.ca>
Co-authored-by: Shanni Li <tanya.li@mail.utoronto.ca>
Co-authored-by: RuofanChen03 <114096642+ruofanchen03@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Like Wang <102838708+likewang10067@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-12-11 17:52:22 -05:00
Bagatur
e6a62d8422
core,langchain,community[patch]: allow langsmith 0.2 (#28598) 2024-12-10 18:50:58 +00:00
Katarina Supe
aba2711e7f
community: update Memgraph integration (#27017)
**Description:**
- **Memgraph** no longer relies on `Neo4jGraphStore` but **implements
`GraphStore`**, just like other graph databases.
- **Memgraph** no longer relies on `GraphQAChain`, but implements
`MemgraphQAChain`, just like other graph databases.
- The refresh schema procedure has been updated to try using `SHOW
SCHEMA INFO`. The fallback uses Cypher queries (a combination of schema
and Cypher) → **LangChain integration no longer relies on MAGE
library**.
- The **schema structure** has been reformatted. Regardless of the
procedures used to get schema, schema structure is the same.
- The `add_graph_documents()` method has been implemented. It transforms
`GraphDocument` into Cypher queries and creates a graph in Memgraph. It
implements the ability to use `baseEntityLabel` to improve speed
(`baseEntityLabel` has an index on the `id` property). It also
implements the ability to include sources by creating a `MENTIONS`
relationship to the source document.
- Jupyter Notebook for Memgraph has been updated.
- **Issue:** /
- **Dependencies:** /
- **Twitter handle:** supe_katarina (DX Engineer @ Memgraph)

Closes #25606
2024-12-10 10:57:21 -05:00
Naka Masato
ce3b69aa05
community: add include_labels option to ConfluenceLoader (#28259)
## **Description:**

Enable `ConfluenceLoader` to include labels with `include_labels` option
(`false` by default for backward compatibility). and the labels are set
to `metadata` in the `Document`. e.g. `{"labels": ["l1", "l2"]}`

## Notes

Confluence API supports to get labels by providing `metadata.labels` to
`expand` query parameter

All of the following functions support `expand` in the same way:
- confluence.get_page_by_id
- confluence.get_all_pages_by_label
- confluence.get_all_pages_from_space
- cql (internally using
[/api/content/search](https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/confluence/rest/v1/api-group-content/#api-wiki-rest-api-content-search-get))

## **Issue:**

No issue related to this PR.

## **Dependencies:** 

No changes.

## **Twitter handle:** 

[@gymnstcs](https://x.com/gymnstcs)


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2024-12-09 19:35:01 +00:00
Abhinav
317a38b83e
community[minor]: Add support for modle2vec embeddings (#28507)
This PR add an embeddings integration for model2vec, the
`Model2vecEmbeddings` class.

- **Description**: [Model2Vec](https://github.com/MinishLab/model2vec)
lets you turn any sentence transformer into a really small static model
and makes running the model faster.
- **Issue**:
- **Dependencies**: model2vec
([pypi](https://pypi.org/project/model2vec/))
- **Twitter handle:**:

- [x] **Add tests and docs**: 
-
[Test](https://github.com/blacksmithop/langchain/blob/model2vec_embeddings/libs/community/langchain_community/embeddings/model2vec.py),
[docs](https://github.com/blacksmithop/langchain/blob/model2vec_embeddings/docs/docs/integrations/text_embedding/model2vec.ipynb)

- [x] **Lint and test**:

---------

Co-authored-by: Abhinav KM <abhinav.m@zerone-consulting.com>
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
2024-12-09 02:17:22 +00:00
ccurme
2c6bc74cb1
multiple: combine sync/async vector store standard test suites (#28580)
Breaking change in `langchain-tests`.
2024-12-06 14:55:06 -05:00
cinqisap
482e8a7855
community: Add support for SAP HANA Vector hnsw index creation (#27884)
**Issue:** Added support for creating indexes in the SAP HANA Vector
engine.
 
**Changes**: 
1. Introduced a new function `create_hnsw_index` in `hanavector.py` that
enables the creation of indexes for SAP HANA Vector.
2. Added integration tests for the index creation function to ensure
functionality.
3. Updated the documentation to reflect the new index creation feature,
including examples and output from the notebook.
4. Fix the operator issue in ` _process_filter_object` function and
change the array argument to a placeholder in the similarity search SQL
statement.

---------

Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
2024-12-05 23:29:08 +00:00
Asi Greenholts
d34bf78f3b
community: BM25Retriever preservation of document id (#27019)
Currently this retriever discards document ids

---------

Co-authored-by: asi-cider <88270351+asi-cider@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
2024-12-04 00:36:00 +00:00
William Smith
15e7353168
langchain_community: updated query constructor for Databricks Vector Search due to LangChainDeprecationWarning: filters was deprecated since langchain-community 0.2.11 and will be removed in 0.3. Please use filter instead. (#27974)
- **Description:** Updated the kwargs for the structured query from
filters to filter due to deprecation of 'filters' for Databricks Vector
Search. Also changed the error messages as the allowed operators and
comparators are different which can cause issues with functions such as
get_query_constructor_prompt()

- **Issue:** Fixes the Key Error for filters due to deprecation in favor
for 'filter':

LangChainDeprecationWarning: DatabricksVectorSearch received a key
`filters` in search_kwargs. `filters` was deprecated since
langchain-community 0.2.11 and will be removed in 0.3. Please use
`filter` instead.

- **Dependencies:** N/A
- **Twitter handle:** N/A

---------

Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
2024-12-03 16:03:53 -08:00
Jan Heimes
ef365543cb
community: add Needle retriever and document loader integration (#28157)
- [x] **PR title**: "community: add Needle retriever and document loader
integration"
- Where "package" is whichever of langchain, community, core, etc. is
being modified. Use "docs: ..." for purely docs changes, "infra: ..."
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  - Example: "community: add foobar LLM"

- [x] **PR message**: ***Delete this entire checklist*** and replace
with
- **Description:** This PR adds a new integration for Needle, which
includes:
- **NeedleRetriever**: A retriever for fetching documents from Needle
collections.
- **NeedleLoader**: A document loader for managing and loading documents
into Needle collections.
      - Example notebooks demonstrating usage have been added in:
        - `docs/docs/integrations/retrievers/needle.ipynb`
        - `docs/docs/integrations/document_loaders/needle.ipynb`.
- **Dependencies:** The `needle-python` package is required as an
external dependency for accessing Needle's API. It has been added to the
extended testing dependencies list.
- **Twitter handle:** Feel free to mention me if this PR gets announced:
[needlexai](https://x.com/NeedlexAI).

- [x] **Add tests and docs**: If you're adding a new integration, please
include
1. Unit tests have been added for both `NeedleRetriever` and
`NeedleLoader` in `libs/community/tests/unit_tests`. These tests mock
API calls to avoid relying on network access.
2. Example notebooks have been added to `docs/docs/integrations/`,
showcasing both retriever and loader functionality.

- [x] **Lint and test**: Run `make format`, `make lint`, and `make test`
from the root of the package(s) you've modified. See contribution
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- `make test`: Passed (requires `needle-python` to be installed locally;
this package is not added to LangChain dependencies).

Additional guidelines:
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If no one reviews your PR within a few days, please @-mention one of
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Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
2024-12-03 22:06:25 +00:00
LuisMSotamba
0901f11b0f
community: add truncation params when an openai assistant's run is created (#28158)
**Description:** When an OpenAI assistant is invoked, it creates a run
by default, allowing users to set only a few request fields. The
truncation strategy is set to auto, which includes previous messages in
the thread along with the current question until the context length is
reached. This causes token usage to grow incrementally:
consumed_tokens = previous_consumed_tokens + current_consumed_tokens.

This PR adds support for user-defined truncation strategies, giving
better control over token consumption.

**Issue:** High token consumption.
2024-11-27 10:53:53 -05:00
ccurme
a5374952f8
community[patch]: fix import in test (#28339)
Library name was updated after
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/pull/27879 branched off
master.
2024-11-25 19:28:01 +00:00
Yan
c60695a1c7
community: fixed critical bugs at Writer provider (#27879) 2024-11-25 12:03:37 -05:00
shroominic
dee72c46c1
community: Outlines integration (#27449)
In collaboration with @rlouf I build an
[outlines](https://dottxt-ai.github.io/outlines/latest/) integration for
langchain!

I think this is really useful for doing any type of structured output
locally.
[Dottxt](https://dottxt.co) spend alot of work optimising this process
at a lower level
([outlines-core](https://pypi.org/project/outlines-core/0.1.14/) written
in rust) so I think this is a better alternative over all current
approaches in langchain to do structured output.
It also implements the `.with_structured_output` method so it should be
a drop in replacement for a lot of applications.

The integration includes:
- **Outlines LLM class**
- **ChatOutlines class**
- **Tutorial Cookbooks**
- **Documentation Page**
- **Validation and error messages** 
- **Exposes Outlines Structured output features**
- **Support for multiple backends**
- **Integration and Unit Tests**

Dependencies: `outlines` + additional (depending on backend used)

I am not sure if the unit-tests comply with all requirements, if not I
suggest to just remove them since I don't see a useful way to do it
differently.

### Quick overview:

Chat Models:
<img width="698" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/05a499b9-858c-4397-a9ff-165c2b3e7acc">

Structured Output:
<img width="955" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b9fcac11-d3e5-4698-b1ae-8c4cb3d54c45">

---------

Co-authored-by: Vadym Barda <vadym@langchain.dev>
2024-11-20 16:31:31 -05:00
Erick Friis
0dbaf05bb7
standard-tests: rename langchain_standard_tests to langchain_tests, release 0.3.2 (#28203) 2024-11-18 19:10:39 -08:00
Erick Friis
6d2004ee7d
multiple: langchain-standard-tests -> langchain-tests (#28139) 2024-11-15 11:32:04 -08:00
alex shengzhi li
39fcb476fd
community: add reka chat model integration (#27379) 2024-11-15 13:37:14 -05:00
Jorge Piedrahita Ortiz
39956a3ef0
community: sambanovacloud llm integration (#27526)
- **Description:** SambaNovaCloud llm integration added, previously only
chat model integration

---------

Co-authored-by: Chester Curme <chester.curme@gmail.com>
2024-11-15 16:58:11 +00:00
Saad Makrod
b509747c7f
Community: Google Books API Tool (#27307)
## Description

As proposed in our earlier discussion #26977 we have introduced a Google
Books API Tool that leverages the Google Books API found at
[https://developers.google.com/books/docs/v1/using](https://developers.google.com/books/docs/v1/using)
to generate book recommendations.

### Sample Usage

```python
from langchain_community.tools import GoogleBooksQueryRun
from langchain_community.utilities import GoogleBooksAPIWrapper

api_wrapper = GoogleBooksAPIWrapper()
tool = GoogleBooksQueryRun(api_wrapper=api_wrapper)

tool.run('ai')
```

### Sample Output

```txt
Here are 5 suggestions based off your search for books related to ai:

1. "AI's Take on the Stigma Against AI-Generated Content" by Sandy Y. Greenleaf: In a world where artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly advancing and transforming various industries, a new form of content creation has emerged: AI-generated content. However, despite its potential to revolutionize the way we produce and consume information, AI-generated content often faces a significant stigma. "AI's Take on the Stigma Against AI-Generated Content" is a groundbreaking book that delves into the heart of this issue, exploring the reasons behind the stigma and offering a fresh, unbiased perspective on the topic. Written from the unique viewpoint of an AI, this book provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities surrounding AI-generated content. Through engaging narratives, thought-provoking insights, and real-world examples, this book challenges readers to reconsider their preconceptions about AI-generated content. It explores the potential benefits of embracing this technology, such as increased efficiency, creativity, and accessibility, while also addressing the concerns and drawbacks that contribute to the stigma. As you journey through the pages of this book, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the complex relationship between humans and AI in the realm of content creation. You'll discover how AI can be used as a tool to enhance human creativity, rather than replace it, and how collaboration between humans and machines can lead to unprecedented levels of innovation. Whether you're a content creator, marketer, business owner, or simply someone curious about the future of AI and its impact on our society, "AI's Take on the Stigma Against AI-Generated Content" is an essential read. With its engaging writing style, well-researched insights, and practical strategies for navigating this new landscape, this book will leave you equipped with the knowledge and tools needed to embrace the AI revolution and harness its potential for success. Prepare to have your assumptions challenged, your mind expanded, and your perspective on AI-generated content forever changed. Get ready to embark on a captivating journey that will redefine the way you think about the future of content creation.
Read more at https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=4iH-EAAAQBAJ&source=gbs_api

2. "AI Strategies For Web Development" by Anderson Soares Furtado Oliveira: From fundamental to advanced strategies, unlock useful insights for creating innovative, user-centric websites while navigating the evolving landscape of AI ethics and security Key Features Explore AI's role in web development, from shaping projects to architecting solutions Master advanced AI strategies to build cutting-edge applications Anticipate future trends by exploring next-gen development environments, emerging interfaces, and security considerations in AI web development Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Book Description If you're a web developer looking to leverage the power of AI in your projects, then this book is for you. Written by an AI and ML expert with more than 15 years of experience, AI Strategies for Web Development takes you on a transformative journey through the dynamic intersection of AI and web development, offering a hands-on learning experience.The first part of the book focuses on uncovering the profound impact of AI on web projects, exploring fundamental concepts, and navigating popular frameworks and tools. As you progress, you'll learn how to build smart AI applications with design intelligence, personalized user journeys, and coding assistants. Later, you'll explore how to future-proof your web development projects using advanced AI strategies and understand AI's impact on jobs. Toward the end, you'll immerse yourself in AI-augmented development, crafting intelligent web applications and navigating the ethical landscape.Packed with insights into next-gen development environments, AI-augmented practices, emerging realities, interfaces, and security governance, this web development book acts as your roadmap to staying ahead in the AI and web development domain. What you will learn Build AI-powered web projects with optimized models Personalize UX dynamically with AI, NLP, chatbots, and recommendations Explore AI coding assistants and other tools for advanced web development Craft data-driven, personalized experiences using pattern recognition Architect effective AI solutions while exploring the future of web development Build secure and ethical AI applications following TRiSM best practices Explore cutting-edge AI and web development trends Who this book is for This book is for web developers with experience in programming languages and an interest in keeping up with the latest trends in AI-powered web development. Full-stack, front-end, and back-end developers, UI/UX designers, software engineers, and web development enthusiasts will also find valuable information and practical guidelines for developing smarter websites with AI. To get the most out of this book, it is recommended that you have basic knowledge of programming languages such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, as well as a familiarity with machine learning concepts.
Read more at https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=FzYZEQAAQBAJ&source=gbs_api

3. "Artificial Intelligence for Students" by Vibha Pandey: A multifaceted approach to develop an understanding of AI and its potential applications KEY FEATURES ● AI-informed focuses on AI foundation, applications, and methodologies. ● AI-inquired focuses on computational thinking and bias awareness. ● AI-innovate focuses on creative and critical thinking and the Capstone project. DESCRIPTION AI is a discipline in Computer Science that focuses on developing intelligent machines, machines that can learn and then teach themselves. If you are interested in AI, this book can definitely help you prepare for future careers in AI and related fields. The book is aligned with the CBSE course, which focuses on developing employability and vocational competencies of students in skill subjects. The book is an introduction to the basics of AI. It is divided into three parts – AI-informed, AI-inquired and AI-innovate. It will help you understand AI's implications on society and the world. You will also develop a deeper understanding of how it works and how it can be used to solve complex real-world problems. Additionally, the book will also focus on important skills such as problem scoping, goal setting, data analysis, and visualization, which are essential for success in AI projects. Lastly, you will learn how decision trees, neural networks, and other AI concepts are commonly used in real-world applications. By the end of the book, you will develop the skills and competencies required to pursue a career in AI. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN ● Get familiar with the basics of AI and Machine Learning. ● Understand how and where AI can be applied. ● Explore different applications of mathematical methods in AI. ● Get tips for improving your skills in Data Storytelling. ● Understand what is AI bias and how it can affect human rights. WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR This book is for CBSE class XI and XII students who want to learn and explore more about AI. Basic knowledge of Statistical concepts, Algebra, and Plotting of equations is a must. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction: AI for Everyone 2. AI Applications and Methodologies 3. Mathematics in Artificial Intelligence 4. AI Values (Ethical Decision-Making) 5. Introduction to Storytelling 6. Critical and Creative Thinking 7. Data Analysis 8. Regression 9. Classification and Clustering 10. AI Values (Bias Awareness) 11. Capstone Project 12. Model Lifecycle (Knowledge) 13. Storytelling Through Data 14. AI Applications in Use in Real-World
Read more at https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=ptq1EAAAQBAJ&source=gbs_api

4. "The AI Book" by Ivana Bartoletti, Anne Leslie and Shân M. Millie: Written by prominent thought leaders in the global fintech space, The AI Book aggregates diverse expertise into a single, informative volume and explains what artifical intelligence really means and how it can be used across financial services today. Key industry developments are explained in detail, and critical insights from cutting-edge practitioners offer first-hand information and lessons learned. Coverage includes: · Understanding the AI Portfolio: from machine learning to chatbots, to natural language processing (NLP); a deep dive into the Machine Intelligence Landscape; essentials on core technologies, rethinking enterprise, rethinking industries, rethinking humans; quantum computing and next-generation AI · AI experimentation and embedded usage, and the change in business model, value proposition, organisation, customer and co-worker experiences in today’s Financial Services Industry · The future state of financial services and capital markets – what’s next for the real-world implementation of AITech? · The innovating customer – users are not waiting for the financial services industry to work out how AI can re-shape their sector, profitability and competitiveness · Boardroom issues created and magnified by AI trends, including conduct, regulation & oversight in an algo-driven world, cybersecurity, diversity & inclusion, data privacy, the ‘unbundled corporation’ & the future of work, social responsibility, sustainability, and the new leadership imperatives · Ethical considerations of deploying Al solutions and why explainable Al is so important
Read more at http://books.google.ca/books?id=oE3YDwAAQBAJ&dq=ai&hl=&source=gbs_api

5. "Artificial Intelligence in Society" by OECD: The artificial intelligence (AI) landscape has evolved significantly from 1950 when Alan Turing first posed the question of whether machines can think. Today, AI is transforming societies and economies. It promises to generate productivity gains, improve well-being and help address global challenges, such as climate change, resource scarcity and health crises.
Read more at https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=eRmdDwAAQBAJ&source=gbs_api
```

## Issue 

This closes #27276 

## Dependencies

No additional dependencies were added

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Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
2024-11-07 15:29:35 -08:00
Akshata
05fd6a16a9
Add ChatModels wrapper for Cloudflare Workers AI (#27645)
Thank you for contributing to LangChain!

- [x] **PR title**: "community: chat models wrapper for Cloudflare
Workers AI"


- [x] **PR message**:
- **Description:** Add chat models wrapper for Cloudflare Workers AI.
Enables Langgraph intergration via ChatModel for tool usage, agentic
usage.


- [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/

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>
Co-authored-by: Chester Curme <chester.curme@gmail.com>
2024-11-07 15:34:24 -05:00
Dmitriy Prokopchuk
53b0a99f37
community: Memcached LLM Cache Integration (#27323)
## Description
This PR adds support for Memcached as a usable LLM model cache by adding
the ```MemcachedCache``` implementation relying on the
[pymemcache](https://github.com/pinterest/pymemcache) client.

Unit test-wise, the new integration is generally covered under existing
import testing. All new functionality depends on pymemcache if
instantiated and used, so to comply with the other cache implementations
the PR also adds optional integration tests for ```MemcachedCache```.

Since this is a new integration, documentation is added for Memcached as
an integration and as an LLM Cache.

## Issue
This PR closes #27275 which was originally raised as a discussion in
#27035

## Dependencies
There are no new required dependencies for langchain, but
[pymemcache](https://github.com/pinterest/pymemcache) is required to
instantiate the new ```MemcachedCache```.

## Example Usage
```python3
from langchain.globals import set_llm_cache
from langchain_openai import OpenAI

from langchain_community.cache import MemcachedCache
from pymemcache.client.base import Client

llm = OpenAI(model="gpt-3.5-turbo-instruct", n=2, best_of=2)
set_llm_cache(MemcachedCache(Client('localhost')))

# The first time, it is not yet in cache, so it should take longer
llm.invoke("Which city is the most crowded city in the USA?")

# The second time it is, so it goes faster
llm.invoke("Which city is the most crowded city in the USA?")
```

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Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
2024-11-07 03:07:59 +00:00
Baptiste Pasquier
81f7daa458
community: add InfinityRerank (#27043)
**Description:** 

- Add a Reranker for Infinity server.

**Dependencies:** 

This wrapper uses
[infinity_client](https://github.com/michaelfeil/infinity/tree/main/libs/client_infinity/infinity_client)
to connect to an Infinity server.

**Tests and docs**

- integration test: test_infinity_rerank.py
- example notebook: infinity_rerank.ipynb
[here](https://github.com/baptiste-pasquier/langchain/blob/feat/infinity-rerank/docs/docs/integrations/document_transformers/infinity_rerank.ipynb)

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Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
2024-11-06 17:26:30 -08:00
Eric Pinzur
ea0ad917b0
community: added Document.id support to opensearch vectorstore (#27945)
Description:
* Added support of Document.id on OpenSearch vector store
* Added tests cases to match
2024-11-06 15:04:09 -05:00
Ofer Mendelevitch
d7c39e6dbb
community: update Vectara integration (#27869)
Thank you for contributing to LangChain!

- **Description:** Updated Vectara integration
- **Issue:** refresh on descriptions across all demos and added UDF
reranker
- **Dependencies:** None
- **Twitter handle:** @ofermend

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Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
2024-11-04 20:40:39 +00:00
Eric Pinzur
8eb38622a6
community: fixed bug in GraphVectorStoreRetriever (#27846)
Description:

This fixes an issue that mistakenly created in
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/pull/27253. The issue
currently exists only in `langchain-community==0.3.4`.

Test cases were added to prevent this issue in the future.

Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
2024-11-04 20:27:17 +00:00
ccurme
0172d938b4
community: add AzureOpenAIWhisperParser (#27796)
Commandeered from https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/pull/26757.

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Co-authored-by: Sheepsta300 <128811766+Sheepsta300@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-31 12:37:41 -04:00
Sergey Ryabov
8180637345
community[patch]: Fix Playwright Tools bug with Pydantic schemas (#27050)
- Add tests for Playwright tools schema serialization
- Introduce base empty args Input class for BaseBrowserTool

Test Plan: `poetry run pytest
tests/unit_tests/tools/playwright/test_all.py`

Fixes #26758

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Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
Co-authored-by: Eugene Yurtsev <eyurtsev@gmail.com>
2024-10-30 23:45:36 +00:00
Sam Julien
0a472e2a2d
community: Add Writer integration (#27646)
**Description:** Add support for Writer chat models   
**Issue:** N/A
**Dependencies:** Add `writer-sdk` to optional dependencies.
**Twitter handle:** Please tag `@samjulien` and `@Get_Writer`

**Tests and docs**
- [x] Unit test
- [x] Example notebook in `docs/docs/integrations` directory.

**Lint and test**
- [x] Run `make format` 
- [x] Run `make lint`
- [x] Run `make test`

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Co-authored-by: Johannes <tolstoy.work@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
2024-10-30 18:06:05 +00:00