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Harrison Chase
ae359ea86b Merge branch 'master' into harrison/docs-revamp 2023-12-28 13:54:05 -08:00
Harrison Chase
93946e09dd Retrieval Docs Revamp (#15238) 2023-12-28 13:52:56 -08:00
Harrison Chase
c7b41e500d ModelIO revamp (#15230) 2023-12-28 13:50:59 -08:00
Harrison Chase
21e7a0e905 Harrison/agents rewrite (#15028)
havent marked the class as deprecated yet, will likely want to do all in
one go (with other classes)

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2023-12-28 13:50:22 -08:00
Harrison Chase
90aa26a90e [langchain] agents code changes (#15278)
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Harrison Chase
b86803153e [core, langchain] modelio code improvements (#15277) 2023-12-28 12:56:20 -08:00
Harrison Chase
86a1203dc8 revamp getting started (#15070) 2023-12-28 11:27:25 -08:00
shroominic
694bbb14cd community: fix typo in async ollama chat (#15276)
Made a stupid typo in the last PR which got already merged😅
2023-12-28 09:56:55 -08:00
triThirty
fea4888e72 community: Enhance Github error prompt (#15248)
- **Description:** The Github error prompt is confused because of JWT
enctrypt to somebody not familiar with Github connection method. This PR
is to add some useful error prompt to help users troubleshooting.
- **Issue:**
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/14550#issuecomment-1867445049
  - **Dependencies:** None,
  - **Twitter handle:** None
2023-12-28 08:25:19 -08:00
Christopher Queen
d5e1725ace langchain: Fix for issue #14631 - .devcontainer doesnt build (#15251)
- **Description:** Fix for issue #14631
- **Issue:** This fixes [Issue
#14631](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/14631)
- **Twitter handle:** [@consultchrisq
](https://twitter.com/consultchrisq?lang=en)
2023-12-28 08:25:03 -08:00
Samuel Path
5e3c3cd425 Fix typo (#15202)
Small typo fix in the templates docs: `languge` -> `language`
2023-12-28 08:24:41 -08:00
Shorthills AI
1343c746c5 Fixed small gramm mistakes (#15246)
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2023-12-28 08:11:21 -08:00
Bob Lin
a464eb4394 community: Make doctran synchronous (#15264)
### Description

I found that the methods in [the doctran
library](https://github.com/psychic-api/doctran) have been restructured
into [synchronized
versions](14944a59f7),

And [the example
ipynb](https://github.com/psychic-api/doctran/blob/main/examples.ipynb)
also shows that the code is synchronized, but the README has not been
updated yet.

so we need to modify the code and update the documentation.

### Issue

https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/14645
2023-12-28 08:05:24 -08:00
Brendan Smith
9a16590aa9 langchain: Fix class name in RetryOutputParser docstring (#15268)
`OutputFixingParser` -> `RetryOutputParser`



![i'm-helping](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/assets/5986636/68f1b8ce-8a6e-4e75-9cf8-e3c93ac562c2)
2023-12-28 08:03:46 -08:00
Nuno Campos
22b3a233b8 Update passthrough.py (#15252)
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2023-12-27 22:12:32 -08:00
chyroc
6fb3cc6f27 Fix: Use Union instead of | to improve compatibility, fix #15244 (#15245) 2023-12-27 22:06:42 -08:00
Nuno Campos
6a5a2fb9c8 Add .pick and .assign methods to Runnable (#15229)
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2023-12-27 13:35:34 -08:00
Nuno Campos
0252a24471 Implement nicer runnable seq constructor, Propagate name through Runn… (#15226)
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2023-12-27 11:24:32 -08:00
Nuno Campos
f36ef0739d Add create_conv_retrieval_chain func (#15084)
```
                                                     +----------+
                                                     | MapInput |
                                                   **+----------+****
                                               ****                  ****
                                           ****                          ***
                                         **                                 ****
                  +------------------------------------+                        **
                  | Lambda(itemgetter('chat_history')) |                         *
                  +------------------------------------+                         *
                                     *                                           *
                                     *                                           *
                                     *                                           *
                       +---------------------------+            +--------------------------------+
                       | Lambda(_get_chat_history) |            | Lambda(itemgetter('question')) |
                       +---------------------------+            +--------------------------------+
                                     *                                           *
                                     *                                           *
                                     *                                           *
                      +----------------------------+                +------------------------+
                      | ContextSet('chat_history') |                | ContextSet('question') |
                      +----------------------------+                +------------------------+
                                               ****                  ****
                                                   ****          ****
                                                       **      **
                                                     +-----------+
                                                     | MapOutput |
                                                     +-----------+
                                                           *
                                                           *
                                                           *
                                                  +----------------+
                                                  | PromptTemplate |
                                                  +----------------+
                                                           *
                                                           *
                                                           *
                                                    +-------------+
                                                    | FakeListLLM |
                                                    +-------------+
                                                           *
                                                           *
                                                           *
                                                  +-----------------+
                                                  | StrOutputParser |
                                                  +-----------------+
                                                           *
                                                           *
                                                           *
                                            +----------------------------+
                                            | ContextSet('new_question') |
                                            +----------------------------+
                                                           *
                                                           *
                                                           *
                                                +---------------------+
                                                | SequentialRetriever |
                                                +---------------------+
                                                           *
                                                           *
                                                           *
                                        +------------------------------------+
                                        | Lambda(_reduce_tokens_below_limit) |
                                        +------------------------------------+
                                                           *
                                                           *
                                                           *
                                           +-------------------------------+
                                           | ContextSet('input_documents') |
                                           +-------------------------------+
                                                           *
                                                           *
                                                           *
                                                     +----------+
                                                  ***| MapInput |****
                                           *******   +----------+    ********
                                   ********                *                 *******
                            *******                         *                       ********
                        ****                                *                               ****
+-------------------------------+            +----------------------------+            +----------------------------+
| ContextGet('input_documents') |            | ContextGet('chat_history') |            | ContextGet('new_question') |
+-------------------------------+****        +----------------------------+            +----------------------------+
                                     *********                *                 *******
                                              ********         *          ******
                                                      *****    *      ****
                                                         +-----------+
                                                         | MapOutput |
                                                         +-----------+
                                                                *
                                                                *
                                                                *
                                                        +-------------+
                                                        | FakeListLLM |
                                                        +-------------+
                                                                *
                                                                *
                                                                *
                                                          +----------+
                                                       ***| MapInput |***
                                               ********   +----------+   ******
                                        *******                 *              *****
                                ********                        *                   ******
                            ****                                *                         ***
    +-------------------------------+            +----------------------------+            +-------------+
    | ContextGet('input_documents') |            | ContextGet('new_question') |          **| Passthrough |
    +-------------------------------+            +----------------------------+   *******  +-------------+
                                     *******                 *              ******
                                            ******           *       *******
                                                  ****      *    ****
                                                     +-----------+
                                                     | MapOutput |
                                                     +-----------+
```

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2023-12-26 17:28:10 -08:00
Harrison Chase
4ad77f777e [core] prompt changes (#15186)
change it to pass all variables through all the way in invoke
2023-12-26 15:52:17 -08:00
Nuno Campos
ccf9c8e0be Better input and output schemas for chains that start or end with a R… (#15185)
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Nuno Campos
8cdc633465 Implement RunnablePassthrough.pick() (#15184)
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Vardhaman
15e53a99b2 docs: updated wrong output in Upstash Redis Cache section of LLM Ca… (#15140)
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- **Description:** Fixed the wrong output and code block comment in
`Upstash Redis` Cache section of LLM Caching documentation,
  - **Issue:** #15139 ,
  - **Dependencies:** N/A,
- **Twitter handle:** [@vardhaman722](https://twitter.com/vardhaman722)
2023-12-26 13:08:21 -08:00
chyroc
1abcf441ae Refactor: use SecretStr for Predibase llms (#15119) 2023-12-26 13:01:42 -08:00
chyroc
0a9a73a9c9 Refactor: use SecretStr for PipelineAI llms (#15120) 2023-12-26 13:00:58 -08:00
chyroc
d63ceb65b3 Refactor: use SecretStr for StochasticAI llms (#15118) 2023-12-26 12:59:51 -08:00
chyroc
674fde87d2 Refactor: use SecretStr for VolcEngineMaas llms (#15117) 2023-12-26 12:59:08 -08:00
chyroc
3cc1da2b38 Refactor: use SecretStr for Petals llms (#15121) 2023-12-26 12:57:37 -08:00
Quy Tang
7ef25a3c1b Implement stream and astream for RunnableLambda (#14794)
**Description:** Implement stream and astream methods for RunnableLambda
to make streaming work for functions returning Runnable
  - **Issue:** https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/11998
  - **Dependencies:** No new dependencies
  - **Twitter handle:** https://twitter.com/qtangs

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2023-12-26 12:49:02 -08:00
Nuno Campos
7e26559256 Fix runnable vistitor for funcs without pos args (#15182) 2023-12-26 12:42:24 -08:00
Harrison Chase
b4a0d206d9 [core: minor] fix getters (#15181) 2023-12-26 12:32:55 -08:00
Bagatur
56fad2e8ff langchain[minor]: Add stuff docs runnable (#15178)
Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <hw.chase.17@gmail.com>
2023-12-26 12:20:00 -08:00
Harrison Chase
63916cfe35 [core] langauge model like (#15180) 2023-12-26 12:19:50 -08:00
shroominic
e6f0cee896 community: Async Ollama + ChatOllama (#15169)
**Description:**
Adding async methods to booth OllamaLLM and ChatOllama to enable async
streaming and async .on_llm_new_token callbacks.

**Issue:**
ChatOllama is not working in combination with an AsyncCallbackManager
because the .on_llm_new_token method is not awaited.
2023-12-26 12:08:04 -08:00
KallieLev
3154c9bc9f docs: Update dependencies installation cell in steam toolkit (#15148)
**Description:** `decouple` is not the correct package, it's
`python-decouple`, and the notebook cell doesn't compile.

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2023-12-26 12:07:03 -08:00
Harrison Chase
33e024ad10 [core] print ascii (#15179) 2023-12-26 11:43:14 -08:00
Phill Zarfos
35896faab7 community: correct spelling mistakes of "Suffle" and "reporoducibility" (#15172)
- **Description:** Correct spelling mistakes of "Suffle" and
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2023-12-26 11:22:59 -08:00
chyroc
3a3f880e5a Patch: improve ollama 404 api error message, fix #15147 (#15156)
Make this issue more clearly exposed to developers
2023-12-26 11:07:39 -08:00
Bastiaan Quast
e52a734818 Oxford comma, consistent with format elsewhere (#15167)
This document uses Oxford comma (A, B, and C), in this list the comma
was missing before "and".

This PR corrects that.

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Shorthills AI
f59d0d3b20 Corrected an grammatical mistake (#15163)
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Harrison Chase
83232d7e94 add multitenancy (#15176) 2023-12-26 09:08:32 -08:00
Nuno Campos
a2d3042823 Improve graph repr for runnable passthrough and itemgetter (#15083)
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Nuno Campos
0d0901ea18 Nc/dec22/runnable graph lambda (#15078)
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Ivan
59d4b80a92 [community]: Elasticsearch chat history encoding (#15055)
- Added ensure_ascii property to ElasticsearchChatMessageHistory

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Co-authored-by: Ivan Chetverikov <ivan.chetverikov@raftds.com>
Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <hw.chase.17@gmail.com>
2023-12-22 13:21:34 -08:00
Corey Brown
9e492620d4 Don't reassign chunk_type (#14923)
**Description**: The parameter chunk_type was being hard coded to
"extractive_answers", so that when "snippet" was being passed, it was
being ignored. This change simply doesn't do that.
2023-12-22 13:20:53 -08:00
Takuya Igei
6da2246215 Add support Vertex AI Gemini uses a public image URL (#14949)
## What

Since `langchain_google_genai.ChatGoogleGenerativeAI` supported A public
image URL, we add to support it in `langchain.chat_models.ChatVertexAI`
as well.

### Example

```py
from langchain.chat_models.vertexai import ChatVertexAI
from langchain_core.messages import HumanMessage

llm = ChatVertexAI(model_name="gemini-pro-vision")
image_message = {
    "type": "image_url",
    "image_url": {
        "url": "https://python.langchain.com/assets/images/cell-18-output-1-0c7fb8b94ff032d51bfe1880d8370104.png",
    },
}
text_message = {
    "type": "text",
    "text": "What is shown in this image?",
}
message = HumanMessage(content=[text_message, image_message])

output = llm([message])
print(output.content)
```

## Refs

-
https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/llms/google_vertex_ai_palm
-
https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/chat/google_generative_ai
2023-12-22 13:19:09 -08:00
Archan Ghosh
affa3e755a Update arxiv.py with get_summaries_as_docs inside of Arxivloader (#14953)
Added the call function get_summaries_as_docs inside of Arxivloader

- **Description:** Added a function that returns the documents from
get_summaries_as_docs, as the call signature is present in the parent
file but never used from Arxivloader, this can be used from Arxivloader
itself just like .load() as both the signatures are same.
- **Issue:** Reduces time to load papers as no pdf is processed only
metadata is pulled from Arxiv allowing users for faster load times on
bulk loads. Users can then choose one or more paper and use ID directly
with .load() to load pdf thereby loading all the contents of the paper.
2023-12-22 13:14:22 -08:00
Sypherd
d4f45b1421 core(minor): Allow explicit types for ChatMessageHistory adds (#14967)
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## Description
Changes the behavior of `add_user_message` and `add_ai_message` to allow
for messages of those types to be passed in. Currently, if you want to
use the `add_user_message` or `add_ai_message` methods, you have to pass
in a string. For `add_message` on `ChatMessageHistory`, however, you
have to pass a `BaseMessage`. This behavior seems a bit inconsistent.
Personally, I'd love to be able to be explicit that I want to
`add_user_message` and pass in a `HumanMessage` without having to grab
the `content` attribute. This PR allows `add_user_message` to accept
`HumanMessage`s or `str`s and `add_ai_message` to accept `AIMessage`s or
`str`s to add that functionality and ensure backwards compatibility.

## Issue
* None

## Dependencies
* None

## Tag maintainer
@hinthornw
@baskaryan 

## Note
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2023-12-22 13:12:01 -08:00
ccurme
f2782f4c86 community: add args_schema to GmailSendMessage (#14973)
- **Description:** `tools.gmail.send_message` implements a
`SendMessageSchema` that is not used anywhere. `GmailSendMessage` also
does not have an `args_schema` attribute (this led to issues when
invoking the tool with an OpenAI functions agent, at least for me). Here
we add the missing attribute and a minimal test for the tool.
  - **Issue:** N/A
  - **Dependencies:** N/A
  - **Twitter handle:** N/A

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2023-12-22 13:07:44 -08:00
Satin Wuker
e7ad834a21 docs/docs/get_started: fixing typos in quickstart.mdx (#15025)
Fixing typos: it's -> its
Fixing grammatical mistakes:
* having to worry -> worrying
* convert -> converts
* few main types -> a few main types

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2023-12-22 12:55:44 -08:00
Sid Sarasvati
0e3da6d8d2 Update youtube_transcript.ipynb (#15015)
add_video_info should be false in the first example

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Philip Kiely - Baseten
6342da333a community: refactor Baseten integration with new API endpoints & docs (#15017)
- **Description:** In response to user feedback, this PR refactors the
Baseten integration with updated model endpoints, as well as updates
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Blane Honeycutt
3fc1b3553b Community: Adds ability to pass a Config to the boto3 client used by Bedrock (#15029)
# Description  
This PR adds the ability to pass a `botocore.config.Config` instance to
the boto3 client instantiated by the Bedrock LLM.

Currently, the Bedrock LLM doesn't support a way to pass a Config, which
means that some settings (e.g., timeouts and retry configuration)
require instantiating a new boto3 client with a Config and then
replacing the LLM's client:

```python
llm = Bedrock(
        region_name='us-west-2',
        model_id="anthropic.claude-v2",
        model_kwargs={'max_tokens_to_sample': 4096, 'temperature': 0},
)

llm.client = boto_client('bedrock-runtime', region_name='us-west-2', config=Config({'read_timeout': 300}))
```

# Issue
N/A

# Dependencies
N/A
2023-12-22 12:42:56 -08:00
Grzegorz Sajko
dc71fcfabf corrected outdated link (#15053)
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chyroc
0e149bbb4c Improve: remove extra spaces in get_from_env error (#15064) 2023-12-22 11:50:03 -08:00
Ran
c3f8733aef fix: correct spelling mistakes of "seperate, intialise, pre-defined" (#14647)
fix spellings

**seperate -> separate**: found more occurrences, see
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/pull/14602
**initialise -> intialize**: the latter is more common in the repo
**pre-defined > predefined**: adding a comma after a prefix is a
delicate matter, but this is a generally accepted word

also, another word that appears in the repo is "fs" (stands for
filesystem), e.g., in `libs/core/langchain_core/prompts/loading.py`
` """Unified method for loading a prompt from LangChainHub or local
fs."""`
Isn't "filesystem" better?
2023-12-22 11:49:35 -08:00
chyroc
86d27fd684 Fix: fix partners name typo in tests (#15066)
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Co-authored-by: Ran <rccalman@gmail.com>
2023-12-22 11:48:39 -08:00
Harrison Chase
2e159931ac add defaults for tavily (#15075) 2023-12-22 11:48:26 -08:00
chyroc
4440ec5ab3 Refactor: use SecretStr for minimax embeddings (#15067) 2023-12-22 11:43:23 -08:00
chyroc
aa19ca9723 Refactor: use SecretStr for jina embeddings (#15068)
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2023-12-22 11:42:29 -08:00
Leonid Ganeline
f9230e005b book reference (#15072)
Added a  reference to to a new book about `LangChain`.
2023-12-22 11:41:23 -08:00
Nuno Campos
7d5800ee51 Add Runnable.get_graph() to get a graph representation of a Runnable (#15040)
It can be drawn in ascii with Runnable.get_graph().draw()
2023-12-22 11:40:45 -08:00
Eugene Yurtsev
aad3d8bd47 langchain(patch): Restrict paths in LocalFileStore cache (#15065)
This PR restricts the paths that can be resolve using the local file system cache so that all paths must be contained within the root path.
2023-12-22 11:20:17 -05:00
Michael Goin
501cc8311d community[patch]: Fix generation_config not setting properly for DeepSparse (#15036)
- **Description:** Tiny but important bugfix to use a more stable
interface for specifying generation_config parameters for DeepSparse LLM
2023-12-22 01:39:22 -05:00
QIAN Zifei
2460f977c5 community[minor]: Azure DocumentIntelligenceLoader/Parser support update with latest SDK (#14389)
- **Description:**
Add DocumentIntelligenceLoader & DocumentIntelligenceParser
implementation using the latest Azure Document Intelligence SDK with
markdown support.
The core logic resides in DocumentIntelligenceParser and
DocumentIntelligenceLoader is a mere wrapper of the parser.
The parser will takes api_endpoint and api_key and creates
DocumentIntelligenceClient for the user. 4 parsing modes are supported:
1. Markdown (default)
2. Single
3. Page 
4. Object

UT and notebook are also updated accordingly.

- **Dependencies:** Azure Document Intelligence SDK:
azure-ai-documentintelligence
[azure-sdk-for-python/sdk/documentintelligence/azure-ai-documentintelligence
at 7c42462ac662522a6fd21b17d2a20f4cd40d0356 · Azure/azure-sdk-for-python
(github.com)](https://nam06.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2FAzure%2Fazure-sdk-for-python%2Ftree%2F7c42462ac662522a6fd21b17d2a20f4cd40d0356%2Fsdk%2Fdocumentintelligence%2Fazure-ai-documentintelligence&data=05%7C01%7CZifei.Qian%40microsoft.com%7C298225aa3e31468a863108dbf07374ff%7C72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7C1%7C0%7C638368150928704292%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=oE0Sl4HERnMKdbkV9KgBV46Z2xytcQAShdTWf7ZNl%2Bs%3D&reserved=0).

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2023-12-21 16:40:27 -08:00
Ran
129a929d69 infra: Fix test filesystem paths incompatible with windows (#14388)
- **Description:** This PR fixes test failures on Windows caused by path
handling differences and unescaped special characters in regex. The
failing tests are:
```
FAILED tests/unit_tests/storage/test_filesystem.py::test_yield_keys - AssertionError: assert ['key1', 'subdir\\key2'] == ['key1', 'subdir/key2']
FAILED tests/unit_tests/test_imports.py::test_importable_all - ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'langchain_community.langchain_community\\adapters'
FAILED tests/unit_tests/tools/file_management/test_utils.py::test_get_validated_relative_path_errs_on_absolute - re.error: incomplete escape \U at position 53
FAILED tests/unit_tests/tools/file_management/test_utils.py::test_get_validated_relative_path_errs_on_parent_dir - re.error: incomplete escape \U at position 69
FAILED tests/unit_tests/tools/file_management/test_utils.py::test_get_validated_relative_path_errs_for_symlink_outside_root - re.error: incomplete escape \U at position 64
```

- **Issue:** fixes
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/11775 (partially)
- **Dependencies:** none
2023-12-21 13:45:42 -08:00
Nuno Campos
71076cceaf Move json and xml parsers to core (#15026)
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Nuno Campos
d5533b7081 Add option to make messages placeholder optional (#15031)
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40f42b8947 community[patch]: Release 0.0.6 (#15023) 2023-12-21 14:37:44 -05:00
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7eb1100925 core[patch]: Release 0.1.3 (#15022) 2023-12-21 14:35:15 -05:00
Nuno Campos
63e512b680 Implement streaming for all list output parsers (#14981)
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2023-12-21 11:30:18 -08:00
Erick Friis
94bc3967a1 infra: api docs build order (#15018) 2023-12-21 11:05:02 -08:00
Jacob Lee
1b01ee0e3c community[minor]: add hf chat wrapper (#14736)
Builds on #14040 with community refactor merged and notebook updated.

Note that with this refactor, models will be imported from
`langchain_community.chat_models.huggingface` rather than the main
`langchain` repo.

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2023-12-21 12:28:30 -05:00
Leonid Kuligin
b99274c9d8 community[patch]: changed default for VertexAIEmbeddings (#14614)
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2023-12-21 12:15:19 -05:00
Yannick Müller
138bc49759 docs: fixed wrong link in documentation (#14999)
See #14998
2023-12-21 12:06:43 -05:00
Karim Lalani
228ddabc3b community: fix for surrealdb client 0.3.2 update + store and retrieve metadata (#14997)
Surrealdb client changes from 0.3.1 to 0.3.2 broke the surrealdb vectore
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2023-12-21 12:04:57 -05:00
Ikko Eltociear Ashimine
c7be59c122 docs: Update templates README.md (#15013)
Mulitple -> Multiple
2023-12-21 12:04:05 -05:00
Lance Martin
535db72607 Update Ollama multi-modal multi-vector template README.md (#14995) 2023-12-20 20:07:38 -08:00
Lance Martin
94586ec242 Update Ollama multi-modal template README.md (#14994) 2023-12-20 20:07:27 -08:00
Lance Martin
1db7450bc2 Update Gemini template README.md (#14993) 2023-12-20 20:07:20 -08:00
Lance Martin
8996d1a65d Update multi-modal multi-vector template README.md (#14992) 2023-12-20 20:07:12 -08:00
Lance Martin
448b4d3522 Update multi-modal template README.md (#14991)
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2023-12-20 20:06:52 -08:00
JaguarDB
ca0a75e1fc community[patch]: JaguarHttpClient conditional import (#14985)
- **Description:** Fixed jaguar.py to import JaguarHttpClient with try
and catch
- **Issue:** the issue # Unable to use the JaguarHttpClient at run time
  - **Dependencies:** It requires "pip install -U jaguardb-http-client" 
  - **Twitter handle:** workbot

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2023-12-20 19:11:57 -08:00
Michael Landis
1c934fff0e community[patch]: support momento vector index filter expressions (#14978)
**Description**

For the Momento Vector Index (MVI) vector store implementation, pass
through `filter_expression` kwarg to the MVI client, if specified. This
change will enable the MVI self query implementation in a future PR.

Also fixes some integration tests.
2023-12-20 19:11:43 -08:00
Yacine
300c1cbf92 community[patch]: Fix typo in class Docstring (#14982)
- **Description:** Fix typo in class Docstring to replace
AZURE_OPENAI_API_ENDPOINT by AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT
  - **Issue:** the issue #14901 
  - **Dependencies:** NA
  - **Twitter handle:**

Co-authored-by: Yacine Bouakkaz <Yacine.Bouakkaz@evokegroup.com>
2023-12-20 19:03:45 -08:00
Lance Martin
320c3ae4c8 templates: Add Ollama multi-modal templates (#14868)
Templates for [local multi-modal
LLMs](https://llava-vl.github.io/llava-interactive/) using -
* Image summaries
* Multi-modal embeddings

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Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
2023-12-20 15:28:53 -08:00
chyroc
57d1eb733f core[patch]: update langchain-core runtime library name (#14884)
Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
2023-12-20 14:35:48 -08:00
Quy Tang
42822484ef core(minor): Implement stream and astream for RunnableBranch (#14805)
* This PR adds `stream` implementations to Runnable Branch.
* Runnable Branch still does not support `transform` so it'll break streaming if it happens in middle or end of sequence, but will work if happens at beginning of sequence.
* Fixes use the async callback manager for async methods
* Handle BaseException rather than Exception, so more errors could be logged as errors when they are encountered


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2023-12-20 15:37:56 -05:00
Leonid Ganeline
65a9193db2 docs: alibaba cloud (#14772)
The [provider
page](https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/providers/alibabacloud_opensearch)
holds the vector store information. The [Chat
example](https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/chat/pai_eas_chat_endpoint)
was incorrectly sorted in the navbar because of the wrong file name.
- Recreated a provide page
- Added missed links and descriptions
- Compound information about vector store from two pages into one
- Fixed file name
2023-12-20 12:32:33 -08:00
Bagatur
99f839d6f3 infra: pr template update (#14963) 2023-12-20 11:53:38 -08:00
MING KANG
ed5e0cfe57 community: add OCI Endpoint (#14250)
- **Description:** 
- [OCI Data
Science](https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/data-science/using/home.htm)
is a fully managed and serverless platform for data science teams to
build, train, and manage machine learning models in the Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure. This PR add integration for using LangChain with an LLM
hosted on a [OCI Data Science Model
Deployment](https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/data-science/using/model-dep-about.htm).
To authenticate,
[oracle-ads](https://accelerated-data-science.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide/cli/authentication.html)
has been used to automatically load credentials for invoking endpoint.
- **Issue:** None
- **Dependencies:** `oracle-ads`
- **Tag maintainer:** @baskaryan
- **Twitter handle:** None

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Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
2023-12-20 11:52:20 -08:00
Erick Friis
75ba22793f community: Vectara summarization (#14970)
Description: Adding Summarization to Vectara, to reflect it provides not
only vector-store type functionality but also can return a summary.
Also added:
MMR capability (in the Vectara platform side)

Updated templates

Updated documentation and IPYNB examples

Tag maintainer: @baskaryan
Twitter handle: @ofermend

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2023-12-20 11:51:33 -08:00
Erick Friis
cf6951a0c9 docs: links (#14940) 2023-12-20 11:51:18 -08:00
Liang Zhang
6479aab74f community[patch]: Add param "task" to Databricks LLM to work around serialization of transform_output_fn (#14933)
**What is the reproduce code?**

```python
from langchain.chains import LLMChain, load_chain
from langchain.llms import Databricks
from langchain.prompts import PromptTemplate

def transform_output(response):
    # Extract the answer from the responses.
    return str(response["candidates"][0]["text"])

def transform_input(**request):
    full_prompt = f"""{request["prompt"]}
    Be Concise.
    """
    request["prompt"] = full_prompt
    return request

chat_model = Databricks(
    endpoint_name="llama2-13B-chat-Brambles",
    transform_input_fn=transform_input,
    transform_output_fn=transform_output,
    verbose=True,
)
print(f"Test chat model: {chat_model('What is Apache Spark')}") # This works

llm_chain = LLMChain(llm=chat_model, prompt=PromptTemplate.from_template("{chat_input}"))
llm_chain("colorful socks") # this works
llm_chain.save("databricks_llm_chain.yaml") # transform_input_fn and transform_output_fn are not serialized into the model yaml file
loaded_chain = load_chain("databricks_llm_chain.yaml") # The Databricks LLM is recreated with transform_input_fn=None, transform_output_fn=None.
loaded_chain("colorful socks") # Thus this errors. The transform_output_fn is needed to produce the correct output
```


Error:
```
 File "/local_disk0/.ephemeral_nfs/envs/pythonEnv-6c34afab-3473-421d-877f-1ef18930ef4d/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pydantic/v1/main.py", line 341, in __init__
    raise validation_error
pydantic.v1.error_wrappers.ValidationError: 1 validation error for Generation
text
  str type expected (type=type_error.str)
 request payload: {'query': 'What is a databricks notebook?'}'}
```

**What does the error mean?**

When the LLM generates an answer, represented by a Generation data
object. The Generation data object takes a str field called text, e.g.
Generation(text=”blah”). However, the Databricks LLM tried to put a
non-str to text, e.g. Generation(text={“candidates”:[{“text”: “blah”}]})
Thus, pydantic errors.

**Why the output format becomes incorrect after saving and loading the
Databricks LLM?**

Databrick LLM does not support serializing transform_input_fn and
transform_output_fn, so they are not serialized into the model yaml
file. When the Databricks LLM is loaded, it is recreated with
transform_input_fn=None, transform_output_fn=None. Without
transform_output_fn, the output text is not unwrapped, thus errors.

Missing transform_output_fn causes this error.
Missing transform_input_fn causes the additional prompt “Be Concise.” to
be lost after saving and loading.
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2023-12-20 12:50:23 -05:00
Bagatur
1ea6d83188 langchain[patch]: Release 0.0.352 (#14961) 2023-12-20 10:27:03 -05:00
Bagatur
b03845e069 community[patch]: Release 0.0.5 (#14960) 2023-12-20 10:25:15 -05:00
Bagatur
a841f62791 core[patch]: 0.1.2 (#14959) 2023-12-20 10:13:54 -05:00
Anush
60c70effe9 community[minor]: Qdrant sparse vector retriever (#14814)
## Description

This PR intends to add support for Qdrant's new [sparse vector
retrieval](https://qdrant.tech/articles/sparse-vectors/) by introducing
a new retriever class, `QdrantSparseVectorRetriever`.

Necessary usage docs and integration tests have been added for the
retriever.

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Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
2023-12-20 02:22:19 -05:00
mogith-pn
c53fab63a3 community[patch]: Fixed duplicate input id issue in clarifai vectorstore (#14914)
- **Description:** 
This PR fixes the issue faces with duplicate input id in Clarifai
vectorstore class when ingesting documents into the vectorstore more
than the batch size.

---------

Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
2023-12-20 02:21:36 -05:00
Sypherd
5642132c0c community[patch]: Add safe lookup to OpenAI response adapter (#14765)
## Description
Similar to https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/5861, I've
experienced `KeyError`s resulting from unsafe lookups in the
`convert_dict_to_message` function in [this
file](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/blob/master/libs/community/langchain_community/adapters/openai.py).
While that issue focused on `KeyError 'content'`, I've opened another
issue (#14764) about how the problem still exists in the same function
but with `KeyError 'role'`. The fix for #5861 only added a safe lookup
to the specific line that was giving them trouble.. This PR fixes the
unsafe lookup in the rest of the function but the problem still exists
across the repo.

## Issues
* #14764
* #5861 

## Dependencies
* None

## Checklist
[x] make format
[x] make lint
[ ] make test - Results in `make: *** No rule to make target 'test'.
Stop.`

## Maintainers
* @hinthornw

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Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
2023-12-20 01:17:23 -05:00
AlpinDale
b0588774f1 community[minor]: Add Aphrodite Engine support (#14759)
This PR adds support for PygmalionAI's [Aphrodite
Engine](https://github.com/PygmalionAI/aphrodite-engine), based on
vLLM's attention mechanism. At the moment, this PR does not include
support for the API servers, but they will be added in a later PR.

The only dependency as of now is `aphrodite-engine==0.4.2`. We pin the
version to prevent breakage due to changes in the aphrodite-engine
library.

---------

Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
2023-12-20 01:16:57 -05:00
Dmitry Tyumentsev
d21f44b484 community[minor]: Add YandexGPT embeddings (#14767)
- **Description:** Introducing an ability to work with the
[YandexGPT](https://cloud.yandex.com/en/services/yandexgpt) embeddings
models.
---------

Co-authored-by: Dmitry Tyumentsev <dmitry.tyumentsev@raftds.com>
2023-12-20 01:11:07 -05:00
Nicolas Suzor
529144649e community[patch]: add png support for vertexai._parse_chat_history_gemini() (#14788)
- **Description:** Modify community chat model vertexai to handle png
and other image types encoded in base64
  - **Dependencies:** added `import re` but no new dependencies.

This addresses a problem where the vertexai method
_parse_chat_history_gemini() was only recognizing image uris in jpeg
format. I made a simple change to cover other extension types.
2023-12-20 00:58:39 -05:00
Dr. Christoph Mittendorf
f348ad4ba8 docs: typo LLaMA2_sql_chat.ipynb (#14798)
"language" (right) vs "langugae" (wrong)
2023-12-20 00:54:06 -05:00
Liu Jun
b0c48dc983 community[patch]: make ak and sk optional in qianfan endpoint (#14835)
- **Description:** The Qianfan SDK offers multiple authentication
methods, but in the `QianfanEndpoint` of Langchain, it currently only
supports authentication through AK and SK. In order to accommodate users
who wish to use alternative authentication methods, this pull request
makes AK and SK optional. This change should not impact existing users,
while allowing users to configure other authentication methods as per
the Qianfan SDK documentation.
  - **Issue:** /
  - **Dependencies:** No
  - **Tag maintainer:** No
  - **Twitter handle:**
2023-12-20 00:49:33 -05:00
Archan Ghosh
65678b3816 community[patch]: Update arxiv.py with Entry ID as a return value (#14915)
Added Entry ID as a return value inside get_summaries_as_docs

- **Description:** Added the Entry ID as a return, so it's easier to
track the IDs of the papers that are being returned.


With the addition return of the entry ID in functions like
ArxivRetriever, it will be easier to reference the ID of the paper
itself.
2023-12-20 00:30:24 -05:00
thehunmonkgroup
dc20766513 docs: readme for langchain-mistralai (#14917)
- **Description:** Add README doc for MistralAI partner package.
  - **Tag maintainer:** @baskaryan
2023-12-20 00:22:43 -05:00
Elena Mata Yandiola
b66659fc28 docs: Clarification google_cloud_storage_directory.ipynb (#14922)
- Description: Just a minor add to the documentation to clarify how to
load all files from a folder. I assumed and try to do it specifying it
in the bucket (BUCKET/FOLDER), instead of using the prefix.
2023-12-20 00:21:42 -05:00
Ari Roffe
8bcadfd446 docs: nit embedding_distance.ipynb (#14929)
**Description:** Fix the docs about embedding distance evaluations
guide.
2023-12-20 00:13:17 -05:00
Yacine
20eacd4b5e docs: update notebook documentation for custom tool (#14942)
- **Description:** Documentation update. The custom tool notebook
documentation is updated to revome the warning caused by directly
instantiating of the LLMMathChain with an llm which is is deprecated.
The from_llm class method is used instead. LLM output results gets
updated as well.
  - **Issue:** no applicable
  - **Dependencies:** No dependencies
  - **Tag maintainer:** @baskaryan
  - **Twitter handle:** @ybouakkaz

Co-authored-by: Yacine Bouakkaz <Yacine.Bouakkaz@evokegroup.com>
2023-12-20 00:08:58 -05:00
Bagatur
345acb26ac community[patch]: Matching engine, return doc id (#14930) 2023-12-20 00:03:11 -05:00
Erick Friis
8a3360edf6 anthropic: beta messages integration (#14928) 2023-12-19 18:55:19 -08:00
Erick Friis
795cf2ddda together: package and embedding model (#14936) 2023-12-19 18:48:32 -08:00
Erick Friis
c21379438c docs: remove unused contributor steps (#14938) 2023-12-19 18:41:50 -08:00
William FH
758bcd4671 Add langsmith and benchmark repo links (#14931)
Think we could link to these in more places
2023-12-19 17:44:31 -08:00
João Galego
d306d89a9b template: Add Bedrock JCVD template (#14480)
This PR adds a simple LangChain template that uses [Anthropic's Claude
on Amazon Bedrock ⛰️](https://aws.amazon.com/bedrock/claude/) to behave
like JCVD.

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Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
2023-12-19 15:55:58 -08:00
Erick Friis
8b29b31554 cli: test_integration group (#14924) 2023-12-19 12:09:04 -08:00
Erick Friis
4d48aedea3 cli: 0.0.20 (#14920) 2023-12-19 11:56:21 -08:00
Erick Friis
bbb20804bd templates: fix sql-research-assistant (#14921) 2023-12-19 11:55:59 -08:00
Erick Friis
9ef2feb674 cli[patch]: add embedding to integration template (#14881) 2023-12-19 09:58:21 -08:00
Michael Feil
7b96de3d5d community[patch]: update Gradient embeddings (#14846)
- **Description:** Going forward, we have a own API `pip install
gradientai`. Therefore gradually removing the self-build packages in
llamaindex, haystack and langchain.
  - **Issue:** None.
  - **Dependencies:** `pip install gradientai`
  - **Tag maintainer:** @michaelfeil
2023-12-19 11:46:33 -05:00
Igor Dvorkin
6cc3c2452c community[patch]: Enhance iMessage chat loader with timestamp parsing and message ownership (#14804)
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2023-12-19 11:09:01 -05:00
Mohammad Mohtashim
e3abe12243 community[patch]: helpful error message for GitHubAPIWrapper (#14803)
Very simple change in relation to the issue
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/14550

@baskaryan, @eyurtsev, @hwchase17.

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Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <hw.chase.17@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
2023-12-19 11:08:06 -05:00
Leonid Ganeline
922693caba docs: chunkviz reference (#14802)
Added a reference to the `Chunkviz` utility.
2023-12-19 10:58:16 -05:00
Dmitry Tyumentsev
50381abc42 community[patch]: Add retry logic to Yandex GPT API Calls (#14907)
**Description:** Added logic for re-calling the YandexGPT API in case of
an error

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Co-authored-by: Dmitry Tyumentsev <dmitry.tyumentsev@raftds.com>
2023-12-19 10:51:42 -05:00
Sirjanpreet Singh Banga
425e5e1791 community[minor]: rename ChatGPTRouter to GPTRouter (#14913)
**Description:**: Rename integration to GPTRouter 
**Tag maintainer:** @Gupta-Anubhav12 @samanyougarg @sirjan-ws-ext  
**Twitter handle:** [@SamanyouGarg](https://twitter.com/SamanyouGarg)
2023-12-19 10:48:52 -05:00
JaguarDB
992b04e475 community[minor]: added jaguar vector store (#14838)
Description: A new vector store Jaguar is being added. Class, test
scripts, and documentation is added.
Issue: None -- This is the first PR contributing to LangChain
Dependencies: This depends on "pip install -U jaguardb-http-client"
client http package
Tag maintainer: @baskaryan, @eyurtsev, @hwchase1
Twitter handle: @workbot

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Co-authored-by: JY <jyjy@jaguardb>
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
2023-12-19 10:40:18 -05:00
Bagatur
a5be9f9475 mistralai: Add langchain-mistralai partner package (#14783)
Co-authored-by: Chad Phillips <chad@apartmentlines.com>
2023-12-19 10:34:19 -05:00
Sirjanpreet Singh Banga
44cb899a93 community[minor]: Integrating GPTRouter (#14900)
**Description:** Adding a langchain integration for
[GPTRouter](https://gpt-router.writesonic.com/) 🚀 ,
 **Tag maintainer:** @Gupta-Anubhav12 @samanyougarg @sirjan-ws-ext  
 **Twitter handle:** [@SamanyouGarg](https://twitter.com/SamanyouGarg)
 
Integration Tests Passing:
<img width="1137" alt="Screenshot 2023-12-19 at 5 45 31 PM"
src="https://github.com/Writesonic/langchain/assets/151817113/4a59df9a-ee30-47aa-9df9-b8c4eeb9dc76">
2023-12-19 10:08:36 -05:00
Bagatur
1069a93d18 langchain[patch]: export sagemaker LLMContentHandler (#14906)
Resolves #14904
2023-12-19 10:00:32 -05:00
Kostas Botsas
4f4b078bf3 docs: add reference for XataVectorStore constructor (#14903)
Adds doc reference to the XataVectorStore constructor for use with
existing Xata table contents.

@tsg @philkra
2023-12-19 09:04:46 -05:00
Leonid Ganeline
b2fd41331e docs: docstrings langchain_community update (#14889)
Addded missed docstrings. Fixed inconsistency in docstrings.

**Note** CC @efriis 
There were PR errors on
`langchain_experimental/prompt_injection_identifier/hugging_face_identifier.py`
But, I didn't touch this file in this PR! Can it be some cache problems?
I fixed this error.
2023-12-19 08:58:24 -05:00
William FH
583696732c [Partner] NVIDIA TRT Package (#14733)
Simplify #13976 and add as a separate package.

- [] Add README
- [X] Add doc notebook
- [X] Add simple LLM integration

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Co-authored-by: Jeremy Dyer <jdye64@gmail.com>
2023-12-18 19:08:25 -08:00
William FH
0d4cbbcc85 [Partner] Update google integration test (#14883)
Gemini has decided that pickle rick is unsafe:
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/actions/runs/7256642294/job/19769249444#step:8:189


![image](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/assets/13333726/cfbf4312-53b6-4290-84ee-6ce0742e739e)
2023-12-18 18:46:24 -08:00
William FH
f88af1f1cd [Partner] Google GenAi new release (#14882)
to support the system message merging

Also fix integration tests that weren't passing
2023-12-18 18:35:57 -08:00
Leonid Kuligin
2d0f1cae8c added history and support for system_message as param (#14824)
- **Description:** added support for chat_history for Google
GenerativeAI (to actually use the `chat` API) plus since Gemini
currently doesn't have a support for SystemMessage, added support for it
only if a user provides additional `convert_system_message_to_human`
flag during model initialization (in this case, SystemMessage would be
prepanded to the first HumanMessage)
  - **Issue:** #14710 
  - **Dependencies:** any dependencies required for this change,
- **Tag maintainer:** for a quicker response, tag the relevant
maintainer (see below),
  - **Twitter handle:** lkuligin

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2023-12-18 18:23:14 -08:00
Leonid Ganeline
2861766d0d Docs tencent pages update (#14879)
- updated `Tencent` provider page: added a chat model and document
loader references; company description
- updated Chat model and Document loader pages with descriptions, links
- renamed files to consistent formats; redirected file names
Note:
I was getting this linting error on code that **was not changed in my
PR**!

> Error:
docs/docs/guides/safety/hugging_face_prompt_injection.ipynb:1:1: I001
Import block is un-sorted or un-formatted
> make: *** [Makefile:47: lint_package] Error 1

I've fixed this error in the notebook
2023-12-18 18:21:39 -08:00
Timothy Ji
c5a685b10b OPENAI_PROXY not working (#14833)
Replace this entire comment with:
- **Description:** OPENAI_PROXY is not working for openai==1.3.9, The
`proxies` argument is deprecated. The `http_client` argument should be
passed instead,
  - **Issue:** OPENAI_PROXY is not working,
  - **Dependencies:** None,
  - **Tag maintainer:** @hwchase17 ,
  - **Twitter handle:** timothy66666
2023-12-18 18:06:14 -08:00
Oleksandr Yaremchuk
d82a3828f2 Improve prompt injection detection (#14842)
- **Description:** This is addition to [my previous
PR](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/pull/13930) with
improvements to flexibility allowing different models and notebook to
use ONNX runtime for faster speed. Since the last PR, [our
model](https://huggingface.co/laiyer/deberta-v3-base-prompt-injection)
got more than 660k downloads, and with the [public
benchmark](https://huggingface.co/spaces/laiyer/prompt-injection-benchmark)
showed much fewer false-positives than the previous one from deepset.
Additionally, on the ONNX runtime, it can be running 3x faster on the
CPU, which might be handy for builders using Langchain.
 **Issue:** N/A
 - **Dependencies:** N/A
 - **Tag maintainer:** N/A 
- **Twitter handle:** `@laiyer_ai`
2023-12-18 17:50:21 -08:00
Harrison Chase
f8dccaa027 Harrison/agent docs custom (#14877) 2023-12-18 17:49:32 -08:00
abhjaw
6fbd068b3f Update kendra.py to avoid Kendra query ValidationException (#14866)
Fixing issue - https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/14494 to
avoid Kendra query ValidationException

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Michael Landis
7b2a68ac72 docs: fix typo in contributing re installing integration test deps (#14861)
**Description**

The contributing docs lists a poetry command to install community for
dev work that includes a poetry group called `integration_tests`. This
is a mistake: the poetry group for integration tests is called
`test_integration`, not `integration_tests`. See here:

https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/blob/master/libs/community/pyproject.toml#L119
2023-12-18 17:43:56 -08:00
Bin
07ba030a4e docs: fixed tiktoken link error (#14840)
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2023-12-18 17:16:22 -08:00
Leonid Ganeline
6577b0d987 docstrings langchain update (#14870)
Added missed docstrings
2023-12-18 17:16:08 -08:00
Kane Sweet
ea331f3136 Fix token text splitter duplicates (#14848)
- **Description:** 
- Add a break case to `text_splitter.py::split_text_on_tokens()` to
avoid unwanted item at the end of result.
    - Add a testcase to enforce the behavior.
  - **Issue:** 
    - #14649 
    - #5897
  - **Dependencies:** n/a,
 
---

**Quick illustration of change:**

```
text = "foo bar baz 123"

tokenizer = Tokenizer(
        chunk_overlap=3,
        tokens_per_chunk=7
)

output = split_text_on_tokens(text=text, tokenizer=tokenizer)
```
output before change: `["foo bar", "bar baz", "baz 123", "123"]`
output after change: `["foo bar", "bar baz", "baz 123"]`
2023-12-18 17:15:57 -08:00
Leonid Ganeline
14d04180eb docstrings core update (#14871)
Added missed docstrings
2023-12-18 17:13:35 -08:00
Harrison Chase
d2cce54bf1 WIP: sql research assistant (#14240) 2023-12-18 14:00:18 -08:00
Erick Friis
5f839beab9 community: replace deprecated davinci models (#14860)
This is technically a breaking change because it'll switch out default
models from `text-davinci-003` to `gpt-3.5-turbo-instruct`, but OpenAI
is shutting off those endpoints on 1/4 anyways.

Feels less disruptive to switch out the default instead.
2023-12-18 13:49:46 -08:00
Harrison Chase
193f107cb5 add methods to deserialize prompts that were old (#14857) 2023-12-18 13:45:08 -08:00
Bagatur
714bef0cb6 langchain[patch]: Release 0.0.351 (#14867) 2023-12-18 16:41:48 -05:00
Bagatur
61ad0e8be9 community[patch]: Release 0.0.4 (#14864) 2023-12-18 16:08:08 -05:00
Erick Friis
92957e6cdf docs[patch]: more keywords (#14858) 2023-12-18 10:58:53 -08:00
Erick Friis
9f851d8951 docs[patch]: gemini keywords (#14856) 2023-12-18 10:52:24 -08:00
Vadim Kudlay
23eb480c38 docs: update NVIDIA integration (#14780)
- **Description:** Modification of descriptions for marketing purposes
and transitioning towards `platforms` directory if possible.
- **Issue:** Some marketing opportunities, lodging PR and awaiting later
discussions.
  - 

This PR is intended to be merged when decisions settle/hopefully after
further considerations. Submitting as Draft for now. Nobody @'d yet.

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2023-12-18 12:13:42 -05:00
Bob Lin
5de1dc72b9 community[patch]: Update Tongyi default model_name (#14844)
<img width="1305" alt="Screenshot 2023-12-18 at 9 54 01 PM"
src="https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/assets/10000925/c943fd81-cd48-46eb-8dff-4680424d9ba9">

The current model is no longer available.
2023-12-18 11:35:53 -05:00
William FH
5fc2c578cf [Bugfix] Ensure tool output is a str, for OAI Assistant (#14830)
Tool outputs have to be strings apparently. Ensure they are formatted
correctly before passing as intermediate steps.
 

```
BadRequestError: Error code: 400 - {'error': {'message': '1 validation error for Request\nbody -> tool_outputs -> 0 -> output\n  str type expected (type=type_error.str)', 'type': 'invalid_request_error', 'param': None, 'code': None}}
```
2023-12-17 20:02:18 -08:00
William FH
bbc98a234d Update parser (#14831)
Gpt-3.5 sometimes calls with empty string arguments instead of `{}`

I'd assume it's because the typescript representation on their backend
makes it a bit ambiguous.
2023-12-17 20:02:07 -08:00
Vlad Kolesnikov
11fda490ca community[minor]: New model parameters and dynamic batching for VertexAIEmbeddings (#13999)
- **Description:** VertexAIEmbeddings performance improvements
  - **Twitter handle:** @vladkol

## Improvements

- Dynamic batch size, starting from 250, lowering down to 5. Batch size
varies across regions.
Some regions support larger batches, and it significantly improves
performance.
When running large batches of texts in `us-central1`, performance gain
can be up to 3.5x.
The dynamic batching also makes sure every batch is below 20K token
limit.
- New model parameter `embeddings_type` that translates to `task_type`
parameter of the API. Newer model versions support [different embeddings
task
types](https://cloud.google.com/vertex-ai/docs/generative-ai/embeddings/get-text-embeddings#api_changes_to_models_released_on_or_after_august_2023).
2023-12-17 22:24:22 -05:00
Peter Jausovec
2e6a9e6381 docs: Fix the broken link to Extraction page (#14806)
**Description:** fixing a broken link to the extraction doc page
2023-12-17 21:22:42 -05:00
Filippo Alimonda
462321f479 docs: typo in rag use case (#14800)
Description: Fixes minor typo to documentation
2023-12-17 21:22:25 -05:00
Erik Welch
6376fab957 docs: Fix link typo to /docs/integrations/text_embedding/nvidia_ai_endpoints (#14827)
This page doesn't exist:
-
https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/text_embeddings/nvidia_ai_endpoints

but this one does:
-
https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/text_embedding/nvidia_ai_endpoints
2023-12-17 21:16:59 -05:00
William FH
2d91d2b978 community: Add logprobs in gen output (#14826)
Now that it's supported again for OAI chat models .

Shame this wouldn't include it in the `.invoke()` output though (it's
not included in the message itself). Would need to do a follow-up for
that to be the case
2023-12-17 20:59:27 -05:00
Max
c316731d0f docs: Typo in Templates README.md (#14812)
Corrected path reference from package/pirate-speak to
packages/pirate-speak
2023-12-17 20:56:56 -05:00
Leonid Ganeline
59c3c344df docs redundant pages (#14774)
[ScaNN](https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/providers/scann)
and
[DynamoDB](https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/platforms/aws#aws-dynamodb)
pages in `providers` are redundant because we have those references in
the Google and AWS platform pages. It is confusing.
- I removed unnecessary pages, redirected files to new nams;
2023-12-17 14:54:48 -08:00
Yacine
2929509edd docs: ensure consistency in declaring LANGCHAIN_API_KEY... (#14823)
... variable, accompanied by a quote

Co-authored-by: Yacine Bouakkaz <Yacine.Bouakkaz@evokegroup.com>
2023-12-17 16:41:44 -05:00
Dmitry Tyumentsev
78ae276df7 community[patch]: fix agenerate return value (#14815)
Fixed:
  -  `_agenerate` return value in the YandexGPT Chat Model
  - duplicate line in the documentation

Co-authored-by: Dmitry Tyumentsev <dmitry.tyumentsev@raftds.com>
2023-12-17 16:40:59 -05:00
sujeet
f1d3f29bc4 community[patch]: support for Sybase SQL anywhere added. (#14821)
- **Description:** support for Sybase SQL anywhere added in
sql_database.py file at path
langchain\libs\community\langchain_community\utilities
- **Issue:** It will resolve default schema setting for Sybase SQL
anywhere
  - **Dependencies:** No,
  - **Tag maintainer:** @baskaryan, @eyurtsev, @hwchase17,
  - **Twitter handle:** NA

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2023-12-17 16:39:44 -05:00
Erick Friis
1acc7ffa3f infra: cut down on integration steps (#14785)
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2023-12-17 12:55:59 -08:00
Erick Friis
8a07c56313 docs: developer docs (#14776)
Builds out a developer documentation section in the docs

- Links it from contributing.md
- Adds an initial guide on how to contribute an integration

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2023-12-17 12:55:49 -08:00
William FH
01693b291e Permit updates in indexing (#14482) 2023-12-16 13:34:33 -08:00
Erick Friis
133971053a docs[patch]: fix zoom (#14786)
not sure why quarto is removing divs
2023-12-15 17:46:12 -08:00
Noah Stapp
34e6f3ff72 community[patch]: Implement similarity_score_threshold for MongoDB Vector Store (#14740)
Adds the option for `similarity_score_threshold` when using
`MongoDBAtlasVectorSearch` as a vector store retriever.

Example use:

```
vector_search = MongoDBAtlasVectorSearch.from_documents(...)

qa_retriever = vector_search.as_retriever(
    search_type="similarity_score_threshold",
    search_kwargs={
        "score_threshold": 0.5,
    }
)

qa = RetrievalQA.from_chain_type(
	llm=OpenAI(), 
	chain_type="stuff", 
	retriever=qa_retriever,
)

docs = qa({"query": "..."})
```

I've tested this feature locally, using a MongoDB Atlas Cluster with a
vector search index.
2023-12-15 16:49:21 -08:00
Dmitry Tyumentsev
dcead816df community[patch]: Update YandexGPT API (#14773)
Update LLMand Chat model to use new api version

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2023-12-15 16:25:09 -08:00
Leonid Ganeline
eca89f87d8 docs: google drive update (#14781)
The [Google Drive
toolkit](https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/toolkits/google_drive)
page is a duplicate of the [Google Drive
tool](https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/tools/google_drive)
page.
- Removed the `Google Drive toolkit` page (it shouldn't be a toolkit but
tool)
- Removed the correspondent reference in the Google platform page
- Redirected the removed page to the tool page.
2023-12-15 16:03:59 -08:00
Lance Martin
42421860bc Add image support for Ollama (#14713)
Support [LLaVA](https://ollama.ai/library/llava):
* Upgrade Ollama
* `ollama pull llava`

Ensure compatibility with [image prompt
template](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/pull/14263)

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2023-12-15 16:00:55 -08:00
Leonid Ganeline
1075e7d6e8 docs: cloudflare update (#14779)
Added provider page.
Added links, descriptions
2023-12-15 14:39:41 -08:00
Leonid Ganeline
132be82d7e docs: Steam update (#14778)
Updated the page title. It was inconsistent.
Updated page with links; description and setting details.
2023-12-15 14:18:53 -08:00
Harrison Chase
16399fd61d langchain[patch]: remove unused imports (#14680)
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
2023-12-15 14:12:02 -08:00
Karim Lalani
a0064330b1 community[minor]: Add SurrealDB vectorstore (#13331)
**Description:** Vectorstore implementation around
[SurrealDB](https://www.surrealdb.com)

---------

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2023-12-15 13:34:51 -08:00
William FH
c5296fd42c [Documentation] Updates to NVIDIA Playground/Foundation Model naming.… (#14770)
…  (#14723)

- **Description:** Minor updates per marketing requests. Namely, name
decisions (AI Foundation Models / AI Playground)
  - **Tag maintainer:** @hinthornw 

Do want to pass around the PR for a bit and ask a few more marketing
questions before merge, but just want to make sure I'm not working in a
vacuum. No major changes to code functionality intended; the PR should
be for documentation and only minor tweaks.

Note: QA model is a bit borked across staging/prod right now. Relevant
teams have been informed and are looking into it, and I'm placeholdered
the response to that of a working version in the notebook.

Co-authored-by: Vadim Kudlay <32310964+VKudlay@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-12-15 12:21:59 -08:00
William FH
65091ebe50 Update propositional-retrieval template (#14766)
More descriptive name. Add parser in ingest. Update image link
2023-12-15 07:57:45 -08:00
William FH
4855964332 Fix OAI Tool Message (#14746)
See format here:
https://platform.openai.com/docs/guides/function-calling/parallel-function-calling


It expects a "name" argument, which we aren't providing by default.


![image](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/assets/13333726/7cd82978-337c-40a1-b099-3bb25cd57eb4)


Alternative is to add the 'name' field directly to the message if people
prefer.
2023-12-15 06:45:09 -08:00
William FH
e3132a7efc [Evals] End project (#14324)
Also does some cleanup.

Now that we support updating/ending projects, do this automatically.
Then you can edit the name of the project in the app.
2023-12-15 00:05:34 -08:00
William FH
93c7eb4e6b [Tracing] String Stacktrace (#14131)
Add full stacktrace
2023-12-14 22:15:07 -08:00
Leonid Kuligin
7f42811e14 google-genai[patch], community[patch]: Added support for new Google GenerativeAI models (#14530)
Replace this entire comment with:
  - **Description:** added support for new Google GenerativeAI models
  - **Twitter handle:** lkuligin

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2023-12-14 20:56:46 -08:00
William C Grisaitis
6bbf0797f7 docs: Remove trailing "`" in pip install command (#14730)
hi! just a simple typo fix in the local LLM python docs

- **Description:** removing a trailing "\`" character in a `!pip install
...` command
  - **Issue:** n/a
  - **Dependencies:** n/a
  - **Tag maintainer:** n/a
  - **Twitter handle:** n/a
2023-12-14 17:04:19 -08:00
Bagatur
c7b5dbe8ec infra: fix pre-release integration test and add unit test (#14742) 2023-12-14 16:57:41 -08:00
Erick Friis
480821da59 infra: docs build install community editable (#14739) 2023-12-14 16:13:09 -08:00
Bagatur
b802dd96f2 core[patch]: Release 0.1.1 (#14738) 2023-12-14 16:02:19 -08:00
William FH
9d4100f915 Revert "[Hub|tracing] Tag hub prompts" (#14735)
Reverts langchain-ai/langchain#14720
2023-12-14 14:39:58 -08:00
Bagatur
b9975fac89 infra: add action checkout to pre-release-checks (#14732) 2023-12-14 13:28:13 -08:00
Erick Friis
9fb26a2a71 community[patch]: fix pgvector sqlalchemy (#14726)
Fixes #14699
2023-12-14 13:27:30 -08:00
Bagatur
1cec0afc62 google-genai[patch]: add google-genai integration deps and extras (#14731) 2023-12-14 13:20:10 -08:00
Bagatur
ba897fc04c infra: Pre-release integration tests for partner pkgs (#14687) 2023-12-14 13:11:19 -08:00
Bagatur
74211aa02e infra: add integration test workflow (#14688) 2023-12-14 12:46:45 -08:00
Leonid Kuligin
c5c64aa863 docs: updated branding for Google AI (#14728)
Replace this entire comment with:
  - **Description:** a small fix in branding
2023-12-14 12:31:19 -08:00
Erick Friis
a86065c536 docs[patch]: fix databricks metadata (#14727) 2023-12-14 11:47:34 -08:00
Bob Lin
ff206ae30d Update google_generative_ai.ipynb (#14704) 2023-12-14 10:58:25 -08:00
William FH
852b9ca494 [Hub|tracing] Tag hub prompts (#14720)
If you're using the hub, you'll likely be interested in tracking the
commit/object when tracing. This PR adds it to the config
2023-12-14 10:04:18 -08:00
William FH
79ae6c2a9e Add dense proposals (#14719)
Indexing strategy based on decomposing candidate propositions while
indexing.
2023-12-14 09:21:45 -08:00
William FH
bc3ec78a38 [Workflows] Add nvidia-aiplay to _release.yml (#14722)
As the title says.
In the future will want to have a script to automate this
2023-12-14 09:16:40 -08:00
William FH
451c5d1d8c [Integration] NVIDIA AI Playground (#14648)
Description: Added NVIDIA AI Playground Initial support for a selection of models (Llama models, Mistral, etc.)

Dependencies: These models do depend on the AI Playground services in NVIDIA NGC. API keys with a significant amount of trial compute are available (10K queries as of the time of writing).

H/t to @VKudlay
2023-12-13 19:46:37 -08:00
William FH
1e21a3f7ed [Partner] Gemini Embeddings (#14690)
Add support for Gemini embeddings in the langchain-google-genai package
2023-12-13 17:05:31 -08:00
Lance Martin
3449fce273 Gemini multi-modal RAG template (#14678)
![Screenshot 2023-12-13 at 12 53 39
PM](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/assets/122662504/a6bc3b0b-f177-4367-b9c8-b8862c847026)
2023-12-13 16:43:47 -08:00
Lance Martin
7234335a9a Template for multi-modal w/ multi-vector (#14618)
Results - 

![image](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/assets/122662504/16bac14d-74d7-47b1-aed0-72ae25a81f39)
2023-12-13 16:43:14 -08:00
Bagatur
97a91d9d0d docs: api ref nav Python Docs -> Docs (#14686) 2023-12-13 15:11:09 -08:00
Leonid Ganeline
0d6471c16d docs: platform pages update (#14637)
Updated examples and platform pages.
- added missed tools
- added links and descriptions
2023-12-13 15:08:27 -08:00
Funkeke
ea99612caa community[patch]: fix dashvector endpoint params error (#14484)
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2023-12-13 14:38:27 -08:00
Bob Lin
dce3c74905 community[patch]: Correct type annotation for azure_ad_token_provider Closed: #14402 (#14432)
Description
Fix https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/14402, Similar
changes: https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/pull/14166

Twitter handle
[lin_bob57617](https://twitter.com/lin_bob57617)
2023-12-13 14:37:39 -08:00
Fran Cirka
8a4162d15e community[patch]: Fixed issue with importing Row from sqlalchemy (#14488)
- **Description:** Fixed import of Row in cache.py, 
- **Issue:** the issue # #13464
https://creditone.us.to/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/13464,
  - **Dependencies:** None,
  - **Twitter handle:** @frankybridman

Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <hw.chase.17@gmail.com>
2023-12-13 14:36:08 -08:00
Erick Friis
ab94119a53 docs[patch]: fix bullet points (#14684)
- docs fixes
- escape
- bullets
2023-12-13 14:35:19 -08:00
billytrend-cohere
7e4dbb26a8 templates[patch]: Add cohere librarian template (#14601)
Adding the example I build for the Cohere hackathon.

It can:

use a vector database to reccommend books

<img width="840" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/assets/144115527/96543a18-217b-4445-ab4b-950c7cced915">

Use a prompt template to provide information about the library

<img width="834" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/assets/144115527/996c8e0f-cab0-4213-bcc9-9baf84f1494b">

Use Cohere RAG to provide grounded results

<img width="822" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/assets/144115527/7bb4a883-5316-41a9-9d2e-19fd49a43dcb">

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2023-12-13 14:34:44 -08:00
Bagatur
47451951a1 core[patch]: Fix runnable with message history (#14629)
Fix bug shown in #14458. Namely, that saving inputs to history fails
when the input to base runnable is a list of messages
2023-12-13 14:25:35 -08:00
Bagatur
99743539ae docs: per-package version in api docs (#14683) 2023-12-13 14:24:50 -08:00
Bagatur
d4312e2424 docs: fix api ref link (#14679)
Don't point to stable, let api docs choose default version
2023-12-13 13:42:01 -08:00
Bagatur
effd000b91 docs: build partner api refs (#14675) 2023-12-13 13:37:27 -08:00
William FH
6c031e0ebf Wfh/google docs update (#14676)
- Add gemini references
- Fix the notebook (ultra isn't generally available; also gemini will
randomly filter out responses, so added a fallback)

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2023-12-13 13:26:53 -08:00
Bagatur
73382a579f google-genai[patch]: Release 0.0.2 (#14677) 2023-12-13 12:59:19 -08:00
Nuno Campos
a16f4a318f \Fix tool_calls message merge (#14613)
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2023-12-13 12:37:40 -08:00
William FH
405d111da6 [Partner] Add langchain-google-genai package (gemini) (#14621)
Add a new ChatGoogleGenerativeAI class in a `langchain-google-genai`
package.
Still todo: add a deprecation warning in PALM

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2023-12-13 11:57:59 -08:00
Bagatur
4574749147 communty[patch]: Release 0.0.3 (#14673) 2023-12-13 11:21:00 -08:00
Erick Friis
c5250f12c2 cli[patch]: unicode issue (#14672)
Some operating systems compile template, resulting in unicode decode
errors
2023-12-13 11:14:51 -08:00
William FH
75b8891399 Update Vertex AI to include Gemini (#14670)
h/t to @lkuligin 
-  **Description:** added new models on VertexAI
  - **Twitter handle:** @lkuligin

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2023-12-13 10:45:02 -08:00
Erick Friis
858f4cbce4 cli[patch]: rc (#14667) 2023-12-13 10:00:04 -08:00
Erick Friis
231891706b infra: skip extended testing for partner packages (#14630)
Tested by merging into #14627
2023-12-13 09:58:48 -08:00
William FH
2bef45074d [Nit] Add newline in notebook (#14665)
For bullet list formatting
2023-12-13 09:46:13 -08:00
Tomaz Bratanic
ea2616ae23 Fix RRF and lucene escape characters for neo4j vector store (#14646)
* Remove Lucene special characters (fixes
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/14232)
* Fixes RRF normalization for hybrid search
2023-12-13 09:09:50 -08:00
Erick Friis
7e6ca3c2b9 cli[patch]: integration template (#14571) 2023-12-13 08:55:30 -08:00
William FH
db04580dfa Add Gemini Notebook (#14661) 2023-12-13 08:47:55 -08:00
James Braza
b9ef92f2f4 Fixed DeprecationWarning for PromptTemplate.from_file module-level calls (#14468)
Resolves https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/14467
2023-12-12 17:43:27 -08:00
Chengzu Ou
df95abb7e7 docs: Add Databricks Vector Search example notebook (#14158)
This PR adds an example notebook for the Databricks Vector Search vector
store. It also adds an introduction to the Databricks Vector Search
product on the Databricks's provider page.

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2023-12-12 17:40:29 -08:00
ggeutzzang
414bddd5f0 DOC: model update in 'Using OpenAI Functions' docs (#14486)
- **Description:** : 
I just update the openai functions docs to use the latest model (ex.
gpt-3.5-turbo-1106)
https://python.langchain.com/docs/modules/chains/how_to/openai_functions

The reason is as follow: 

After reviewing the OpenAI Function Calling official guide at
https://platform.openai.com/docs/guides/function-calling, the following
information was noted:

> "The latest models (gpt-3.5-turbo-1106 and gpt-4-1106-preview) have
been trained to both detect when a function should be called (depending
on the input) and to respond with JSON that adheres to the function
signature more closely than previous models. With this capability also
comes potential risks. We strongly recommend building in user
confirmation flows before taking actions that impact the world on behalf
of users (sending an email, posting something online, making a purchase,
etc)."

CC: @efriis
2023-12-12 17:31:08 -08:00
葛尧
e780433f6b Fix token_usage None issue in ChatOpenAI with local Chatglm2-6B (#14493)
When using local Chatglm2-6B by changing OPENAI_BASE_URL to localhost,
the token_usage in ChatOpenAI becomes None. This leads to an
AttributeError when trying to access token_usage.items().

This commit adds a check to ensure token_usage is not None before
accessing its items. This change prevents the AttributeError and allows
ChatOpenAI to work seamlessly with a local Chatglm2-6B model, aligning
with the way it operates with the OpenAI API.

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2023-12-12 17:30:37 -08:00
Massimiliano Pronesti
6080c98108 fix(embeddings): huggingface hub embeddings and TEI (#14489)
**Description:** This PR fixes `HuggingFaceHubEmbeddings` by making the
API token optional (as in the client beneath). Most models don't require
one. I also updated the notebook for TEI (text-embeddings-inference)
accordingly as requested here #14288. In addition, I fixed a mistake in
the POST call parameters.

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2023-12-12 17:21:52 -08:00
Peter Jausovec
5da79e150b [docs]: add missing tiktoken dependency (#14497)
Description: I was following the docs and got an error about missing
tiktoken dependency. Adding it to the comment where the langchain and
docarray libs are.
2023-12-12 17:04:48 -08:00
Thomas B
b4e3e47c92 feat: Yaml output parser (#14496)
## Description
New YAML output parser as a drop-in replacement for the Pydantic output
parser. Yaml is a much more token-efficient format than JSON, proving to
be **~35% faster and using the same percentage fewer completion
tokens**.

☑️ Formatted
☑️ Linted
☑️ Tested (analogous to the existing`test_pydantic_parser.py`)

The YAML parser excels in situations where a list of objects is
required, where the root object needs no key:
```python
class Products(BaseModel):
   __root__: list[Product]
```

I ran the prompt `Generate 10 healthy, organic products` 10 times on one
chain using the `PydanticOutputParser`, the other one using
the`YamlOutputParser` with `Products` (see below) being the targeted
model to be created.

LLMs used were Fireworks' `lama-v2-34b-code-instruct` and OpenAI
`gpt-3.5-turbo`. All runs succeeded without validation errors.

```python
class Nutrition(BaseModel):
    sugar: int = Field(description="Sugar in grams")
    fat: float = Field(description="% of daily fat intake")

class Product(BaseModel):
    name: str = Field(description="Product name")
    stats: Nutrition

class Products(BaseModel):
    """A list of products"""

    products: list[Product] # Used `__root__` for the yaml chain
```
Stats after 10 runs reach were as follows:
### JSON
ø time: 7.75s
ø tokens: 380.8

### YAML
ø time: 5.12s
ø tokens: 242.2


Looking forward to feedback, tips and contributions!
2023-12-12 17:04:31 -08:00
standby24x7
d31ff30df6 docs[patch] Fix some typos in merger_retriever.ipynb (#14502)
This patch fixes some typos.

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2023-12-12 17:02:45 -08:00
Mark Cusack
158dda440b Added notebook tutorial on using Yellowbrick as a vector store with LangChain (#14509)
- **Description:** a notebook documenting Yellowbrick as a vector store
usage

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2023-12-12 16:59:05 -08:00
billytrend-cohere
0dc432aa95 Update cohere provider docs (#14528)
Preview since github wont preview .mdx : 

<img width="1401" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/assets/144115527/9e8ba3d9-24ff-4584-9da3-2c9b60e7e624">
2023-12-12 16:48:46 -08:00
Bagatur
b092bfbb3c docs: update langchain diagram (#14619) 2023-12-12 16:36:15 -08:00
Bagatur
e84a350791 infra: rm community split scripts (#14633) 2023-12-12 15:46:15 -08:00
Leonid Ganeline
1bf84c3056 docs ollama pages (#14561)
added provider page; fixed broken links.
2023-12-12 15:45:06 -08:00
Shaurya Rohatgi
a4992ffada fix: to rag-semi-structured template (#14568)
**Description:** 

Fixes to rag-semi-structured template.

- Added required libraries
- pdfminer was causing issues when installing with pip. pdfminer.six
works best
- Changed the pdf name for demo from llama2 to llava


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2023-12-12 15:44:35 -08:00
Bob Lin
a019183a01 create mypy cache dir if it doesn't exist (#14579)
### Description

When running `make lint` multiple times, i can see the error `mkdir:
.mypy_cache: File exists`. Use `mkdir -p` to solve this problem.
<img width="1512" alt="Screenshot 2023-12-12 at 11 22 01 AM"
src="https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/assets/10000925/1429383d-3283-4e22-8882-5693bc50b502">
2023-12-12 15:34:50 -08:00
dandanwei
e5bd88383f fix a bug in RedisNum filter againt value 0 (#14587)
- **Description:** There is a bug in RedisNum filter that filter towards
value 0 will be parsed as "*". This is a fix to it.
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2023-12-12 15:34:45 -08:00
Erick Friis
b885880344 templates[patch]: fix pydantic imports (#14632) 2023-12-12 15:31:14 -08:00
Ikko Eltociear Ashimine
945f6eb5d6 docs: update multi_modal_RAG_chroma.ipynb (#14602)
seperate -> separate

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2023-12-12 15:24:37 -08:00
Kenzie Mihardja
159b5cab16 Update Docugami Cookbook (#14626)
**Description:** Update the information in the Docugami cookbook. Fix
broken links and add information on our kg-rag template.

Co-authored-by: Kenzie Mihardja <kenzie@docugami.com>
2023-12-12 15:21:22 -08:00
Lance Martin
282362382c Minor update to ensemble retriever to handle a mix of Documents or str (#14552) 2023-12-12 15:16:49 -08:00
Bagatur
ca7da8f7ef docs: fix links in readme (#14624) 2023-12-12 12:59:09 -08:00
Bagatur
2a10cabf66 docs: core and community readme (#14623) 2023-12-12 12:52:32 -08:00
Bagatur
b72b19b593 experimental[patch]: Release 0.0.47 (#14617) 2023-12-12 11:09:39 -08:00
William FH
c32554a3e0 Add image (#14611) 2023-12-12 10:55:42 -08:00
Bagatur
57337b4862 langchain[patch]: Release 0.0.350 (#14612) 2023-12-12 10:10:34 -08:00
Bagatur
d388863a3b community[patch]: Release 0.0.2 (#14610) 2023-12-12 09:58:04 -08:00
Bagatur
5d1deddbfb core[minor]: Release 0.1.0 (#14607) 2023-12-12 09:33:11 -08:00
Harrison Chase
ad8d8f71aa allow other namespaces (#14606) 2023-12-12 09:09:59 -08:00
William FH
ce61a8ca98 Add Gmail Agent Example (#14567)
Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <hw.chase.17@gmail.com>
2023-12-12 08:34:28 -08:00
Eugene Yurtsev
76905aa043 Update RunnableWithMessageHistory (#14351)
This PR updates RunnableWithMessage history to support user specific
configuration for the factory.

It extends support to passing multiple named arguments into the factory
if the factory takes more than a single argument.
2023-12-11 21:34:49 -05:00
Bagatur
8a126c5d04 docs[patch]: update installation with core and community (#14577) 2023-12-11 18:31:25 -08:00
Harutaka Kawamura
b54a1a3ef1 docs[patch]: Fix embeddings example for Databricks (#14576)
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Fix `from langchain.llms import DatabricksEmbeddings` to `from
langchain.embeddings import DatabricksEmbeddings`.

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2023-12-11 16:55:23 -08:00
Bagatur
9ffca3b92a docs[patch], templates[patch]: Import from core (#14575)
Update imports to use core for the low-hanging fruit changes. Ran
following

```bash
git grep -l 'langchain.schema.runnable' {docs,templates,cookbook}  | xargs sed -i '' 's/langchain\.schema\.runnable/langchain_core.runnables/g'
git grep -l 'langchain.schema.output_parser' {docs,templates,cookbook} | xargs sed -i '' 's/langchain\.schema\.output_parser/langchain_core.output_parsers/g'
git grep -l 'langchain.schema.messages' {docs,templates,cookbook} | xargs sed -i '' 's/langchain\.schema\.messages/langchain_core.messages/g'
git grep -l 'langchain.schema.chat_histry' {docs,templates,cookbook} | xargs sed -i '' 's/langchain\.schema\.chat_history/langchain_core.chat_history/g'
git grep -l 'langchain.schema.prompt_template' {docs,templates,cookbook} | xargs sed -i '' 's/langchain\.schema\.prompt_template/langchain_core.prompts/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.pydantic_v1' {docs,templates,cookbook} | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain\.pydantic_v1/from langchain_core.pydantic_v1/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.tools.base' {docs,templates,cookbook} | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain\.tools\.base/from langchain_core.tools/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.chat_models.base' {docs,templates,cookbook} | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain\.chat_models.base/from langchain_core.language_models.chat_models/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.llms.base' {docs,templates,cookbook} | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain\.llms\.base\ /from langchain_core.language_models.llms\ /g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.embeddings.base' {docs,templates,cookbook} | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain\.embeddings\.base/from langchain_core.embeddings/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.vectorstores.base' {docs,templates,cookbook} | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain\.vectorstores\.base/from langchain_core.vectorstores/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.agents.tools' {docs,templates,cookbook} | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain\.agents\.tools/from langchain_core.tools/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.schema.output' {docs,templates,cookbook} | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain\.schema\.output\ /from langchain_core.outputs\ /g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.schema.embeddings' {docs,templates,cookbook} | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain\.schema\.embeddings/from langchain_core.embeddings/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.schema.document' {docs,templates,cookbook} | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain\.schema\.document/from langchain_core.documents/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.schema.agent' {docs,templates,cookbook} | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain\.schema\.agent/from langchain_core.agents/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.schema.prompt ' {docs,templates,cookbook} | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain\.schema\.prompt\ /from langchain_core.prompt_values /g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.schema.language_model' {docs,templates,cookbook} | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain\.schema\.language_model/from langchain_core.language_models/g'


```
2023-12-11 16:49:10 -08:00
Erick Friis
0a9d933bb2 infra: import checking bugfix (#14569) 2023-12-11 15:53:51 -08:00
Bagatur
8bdaf55e92 experimental[patch]: Release 0.0.46 (#14572) 2023-12-11 15:46:14 -08:00
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- `langchain`: Chains, agents, and retrieval logic that makes up the cognitive architecture of your applications.
- `langchain-experimental`: Components and chains that are experimental, either in the sense that the techniques are novel and still being tested, or they require giving the LLM more access than would be possible in most production systems.
Each of these has its own development environment. Docs are run from the top-level makefile, but development
is split across separate test & release flows.
For this quickstart, start with langchain:
```bash
cd libs/langchain
```
### Local Development Dependencies
Install langchain development requirements (for running langchain, running examples, linting, formatting, tests, and coverage):
```bash
poetry install --with test
```
Then verify dependency installation:
```bash
make test
```
If the tests don't pass, you may need to pip install additional dependencies, such as `numexpr` and `openapi_schema_pydantic`.
If during installation you receive a `WheelFileValidationError` for `debugpy`, please make sure you are running
Poetry v1.6.1+. This bug was present in older versions of Poetry (e.g. 1.4.1) and has been resolved in newer releases.
If you are still seeing this bug on v1.6.1, you may also try disabling "modern installation"
(`poetry config installer.modern-installation false`) and re-installing requirements.
See [this `debugpy` issue](https://github.com/microsoft/debugpy/issues/1246) for more details.
### Testing
_some test dependencies are optional; see section about optional dependencies_.
Unit tests cover modular logic that does not require calls to outside APIs.
If you add new logic, please add a unit test.
To run unit tests:
```bash
make test
```
To run unit tests in Docker:
```bash
make docker_tests
```
There are also [integration tests and code-coverage](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/tree/master/libs/langchain/tests/README.md) available.
### Only develop langchain_core or langchain_experimental
If you are only developing `langchain_core` or `langchain_experimental`, you can simply install the dependencies for the respective projects and run tests:
```bash
cd libs/core
poetry install --with test
make test
```
Or:
```bash
cd libs/experimental
poetry install --with test
make test
```
### Formatting and Linting
Run these locally before submitting a PR; the CI system will check also.
#### Code Formatting
Formatting for this project is done via [ruff](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/).
To run formatting for docs, cookbook and templates:
```bash
make format
```
To run formatting for a library, run the same command from the relevant library directory:
```bash
cd libs/{LIBRARY}
make format
```
Additionally, you can run the formatter only on the files that have been modified in your current branch as compared to the master branch using the format_diff command:
```bash
make format_diff
```
This is especially useful when you have made changes to a subset of the project and want to ensure your changes are properly formatted without affecting the rest of the codebase.
#### Linting
Linting for this project is done via a combination of [ruff](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/) and [mypy](http://mypy-lang.org/).
To run linting for docs, cookbook and templates:
```bash
make lint
```
To run linting for a library, run the same command from the relevant library directory:
```bash
cd libs/{LIBRARY}
make lint
```
In addition, you can run the linter only on the files that have been modified in your current branch as compared to the master branch using the lint_diff command:
```bash
make lint_diff
```
This can be very helpful when you've made changes to only certain parts of the project and want to ensure your changes meet the linting standards without having to check the entire codebase.
We recognize linting can be annoying - if you do not want to do it, please contact a project maintainer, and they can help you with it. We do not want this to be a blocker for good code getting contributed.
#### Spellcheck
Spellchecking for this project is done via [codespell](https://github.com/codespell-project/codespell).
Note that `codespell` finds common typos, so it could have false-positive (correctly spelled but rarely used) and false-negatives (not finding misspelled) words.
To check spelling for this project:
```bash
make spell_check
```
To fix spelling in place:
```bash
make spell_fix
```
If codespell is incorrectly flagging a word, you can skip spellcheck for that word by adding it to the codespell config in the `pyproject.toml` file.
```python
[tool.codespell]
...
# Add here:
ignore-words-list = 'momento,collison,ned,foor,reworkd,parth,whats,aapply,mysogyny,unsecure'
```
## Working with Optional Dependencies
Langchain relies heavily on optional dependencies to keep the Langchain package lightweight.
You only need to add a new dependency if a **unit test** relies on the package.
If your package is only required for **integration tests**, then you can skip these
steps and leave all pyproject.toml and poetry.lock files alone.
If you're adding a new dependency to Langchain, assume that it will be an optional dependency, and
that most users won't have it installed.
Users who do not have the dependency installed should be able to **import** your code without
any side effects (no warnings, no errors, no exceptions).
To introduce the dependency to the pyproject.toml file correctly, please do the following:
1. Add the dependency to the main group as an optional dependency
```bash
poetry add --optional [package_name]
```
2. Open pyproject.toml and add the dependency to the `extended_testing` extra
3. Relock the poetry file to update the extra.
```bash
poetry lock --no-update
```
4. Add a unit test that the very least attempts to import the new code. Ideally, the unit
test makes use of lightweight fixtures to test the logic of the code.
5. Please use the `@pytest.mark.requires(package_name)` decorator for any tests that require the dependency.
## Adding a Jupyter Notebook
If you are adding a Jupyter Notebook example, you'll want to install the optional `dev` dependencies.
To install dev dependencies:
```bash
poetry install --with dev
```
Launch a notebook:
```bash
poetry run jupyter notebook
```
When you run `poetry install`, the `langchain` package is installed as editable in the virtualenv, so your new logic can be imported into the notebook.
## Documentation
While the code is split between `langchain` and `langchain.experimental`, the documentation is one holistic thing.
This covers how to get started contributing to documentation.
From the top-level of this repo, install documentation dependencies:
```bash
poetry install
```
### Contribute Documentation
The docs directory contains Documentation and API Reference.
Documentation is built using [Docusaurus 2](https://docusaurus.io/).
API Reference are largely autogenerated by [sphinx](https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/) from the code.
For that reason, we ask that you add good documentation to all classes and methods.
Similar to linting, we recognize documentation can be annoying. If you do not want to do it, please contact a project maintainer, and they can help you with it. We do not want this to be a blocker for good code getting contributed.
### Build Documentation Locally
In the following commands, the prefix `api_` indicates that those are operations for the API Reference.
Before building the documentation, it is always a good idea to clean the build directory:
```bash
make docs_clean
make api_docs_clean
```
Next, you can build the documentation as outlined below:
```bash
make docs_build
make api_docs_build
```
Finally, run the link checker to ensure all links are valid:
```bash
make docs_linkcheck
make api_docs_linkcheck
```
### Verify Documentation changes
After pushing documentation changes to the repository, you can preview and verify that the changes are
what you wanted by clicking the `View deployment` or `Visit Preview` buttons on the pull request `Conversation` page.
This will take you to a preview of the documentation changes.
This preview is created by [Vercel](https://vercel.com/docs/getting-started-with-vercel).
## 📕 Releases & Versioning
As of now, LangChain has an ad hoc release process: releases are cut with high frequency by
a maintainer and published to [PyPI](https://pypi.org/).
The different packages are versioned slightly differently.
### `langchain-core`
`langchain-core` is currently on version `0.1.x`.
As `langchain-core` contains the base abstractions and runtime for the whole LangChain ecosystem, we will communicate any breaking changes with advance notice and version bumps. The exception for this is anything in `langchain_core.beta`. The reason for `langchain_core.beta` is that given the rate of change of the field, being able to move quickly is still a priority, and this module is our attempt to do so.
Minor version increases will occur for:
- Breaking changes for any public interfaces NOT in `langchain_core.beta`
Patch version increases will occur for:
- Bug fixes
- New features
- Any changes to private interfaces
- Any changes to `langchain_core.beta`
### `langchain`
`langchain` is currently on version `0.0.x`
All changes will be accompanied by a patch version increase. Any changes to public interfaces are nearly always done in a backwards compatible way and will be communicated ahead of time when they are not backwards compatible.
We are targeting January 2024 for a release of `langchain` v0.1, at which point `langchain` will adopt the same versioning policy as `langchain-core`.
### `langchain-community`
`langchain-community` is currently on version `0.0.x`
All changes will be accompanied by a patch version increase.
### `langchain-experimental`
`langchain-experimental` is currently on version `0.0.x`
All changes will be accompanied by a patch version increase.
## 🌟 Recognition
If your contribution has made its way into a release, we will want to give you credit on Twitter (only if you want though)!
If you have a Twitter account you would like us to mention, please let us know in the PR or through another means.
To learn about how to contribute, please follow the [guides here](https://python.langchain.com/docs/contributing/)

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attributes:
label: Your contribution
description: |
Is there any way that you could help, e.g. by submitting a PR? Make sure to read the CONTRIBUTING.MD [readme](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/blob/master/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md)
Is there any way that you could help, e.g. by submitting a PR? Make sure to read the [Contributing Guide](https://python.langchain.com/docs/contributing/)

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<!-- Thank you for contributing to LangChain!
Please title your PR "<package>: <description>", where <package> is whichever of langchain, community, core, experimental, etc. is being modified.
Replace this entire comment with:
- **Description:** a description of the change,
- **Issue:** the issue # it fixes (if applicable),
- **Issue:** the issue # it fixes if applicable,
- **Dependencies:** any dependencies required for this change,
- **Tag maintainer:** for a quicker response, tag the relevant maintainer (see below),
- **Twitter handle:** we announce bigger features on Twitter. If your PR gets announced, and you'd like a mention, we'll gladly shout you out!
Please make sure your PR is passing linting and testing before submitting. Run `make format`, `make lint` and `make test` to check this locally.
Please make sure your PR is passing linting and testing before submitting. Run `make format`, `make lint` and `make test` from the root of the package you've modified to check this locally.
See contribution guidelines for more information on how to write/run tests, lint, etc:
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/blob/master/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md
See contribution guidelines for more information on how to write/run tests, lint, etc: https://python.langchain.com/docs/contributing/
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/extras` directory.
2. an example notebook showing its use. It lives in `docs/docs/integrations` directory.
If no one reviews your PR within a few days, please @-mention one of @baskaryan, @eyurtsev, @hwchase17.
-->

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@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
import json
import sys
import os
ALL_DIRS = {
LANGCHAIN_DIRS = {
"libs/core",
"libs/langchain",
"libs/experimental",
@@ -23,24 +24,28 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
".github/scripts/check_diff.py",
)
):
dirs_to_run = ALL_DIRS
break
dirs_to_run.update(LANGCHAIN_DIRS)
elif "libs/community" in file:
dirs_to_run.update(
("libs/community", "libs/langchain", "libs/experimental")
)
elif "libs/partners" in file:
partner_dir = file.split("/")[2]
dirs_to_run.update(
(f"libs/partners/{partner_dir}", "libs/langchain", "libs/experimental")
)
if os.path.isdir(f"libs/partners/{partner_dir}"):
dirs_to_run.update(
(
f"libs/partners/{partner_dir}",
"libs/langchain",
"libs/experimental",
)
)
# Skip if the directory was deleted
elif "libs/langchain" in file:
dirs_to_run.update(("libs/langchain", "libs/experimental"))
elif "libs/experimental" in file:
dirs_to_run.add("libs/experimental")
elif file.startswith("libs/"):
dirs_to_run = ALL_DIRS
break
dirs_to_run.update(LANGCHAIN_DIRS)
else:
pass
print(json.dumps(list(dirs_to_run)))

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@@ -72,6 +72,7 @@ jobs:
defaults:
run:
working-directory: ${{ inputs.working-directory }}
if: ${{ ! startsWith(inputs.working-directory, 'libs/partners/') }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4

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@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
name: Integration tests
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
working-directory:
required: true
type: string
env:
POETRY_VERSION: "1.6.1"
jobs:
build:
defaults:
run:
working-directory: ${{ inputs.working-directory }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
python-version:
- "3.8"
- "3.11"
name: Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }} + Poetry ${{ env.POETRY_VERSION }}
uses: "./.github/actions/poetry_setup"
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
poetry-version: ${{ env.POETRY_VERSION }}
working-directory: ${{ inputs.working-directory }}
cache-key: core
- name: Install dependencies
shell: bash
run: poetry install --with test,test_integration
- name: Run integration tests
shell: bash
env:
GOOGLE_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GOOGLE_API_KEY }}
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
MISTRAL_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.MISTRAL_API_KEY }}
TOGETHER_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.TOGETHER_API_KEY }}
run: |
make integration_tests
- name: Ensure the tests did not create any additional files
shell: bash
run: |
set -eu
STATUS="$(git status)"
echo "$STATUS"
# grep will exit non-zero if the target message isn't found,
# and `set -e` above will cause the step to fail.
echo "$STATUS" | grep 'nothing to commit, working tree clean'

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@@ -11,13 +11,8 @@ on:
inputs:
working-directory:
required: true
type: choice
type: string
default: 'libs/langchain'
options:
- libs/langchain
- libs/core
- libs/experimental
- libs/community
env:
PYTHON_VERSION: "3.10"
@@ -87,6 +82,8 @@ jobs:
- test-pypi-publish
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
# We explicitly *don't* set up caching here. This ensures our tests are
# maximally sensitive to catching breakage.
#
@@ -99,12 +96,17 @@ jobs:
# - Tests pass, because the dependency is present even though it wasn't specified.
# - The package is published, and it breaks on the missing dependency when
# used in the real world.
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
- name: Set up Python + Poetry ${{ env.POETRY_VERSION }}
uses: "./.github/actions/poetry_setup"
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
poetry-version: ${{ env.POETRY_VERSION }}
working-directory: ${{ inputs.working-directory }}
- name: Test published package
- name: Import published package
shell: bash
working-directory: ${{ inputs.working-directory }}
env:
PKG_NAME: ${{ needs.build.outputs.pkg-name }}
VERSION: ${{ needs.build.outputs.version }}
@@ -116,9 +118,8 @@ jobs:
# (https://test.pypi.org/simple). This will include the PKG_NAME==VERSION
# package because VERSION will not have been uploaded to regular PyPI yet.
#
# TODO: add more in-depth pre-publish tests after testing that importing works
run: |
pip install \
poetry run pip install \
--extra-index-url https://test.pypi.org/simple/ \
"$PKG_NAME==$VERSION"
@@ -126,7 +127,38 @@ jobs:
# since that's how Python imports packages with dashes in the name.
IMPORT_NAME="$(echo "$PKG_NAME" | sed s/-/_/g)"
python -c "import $IMPORT_NAME; print(dir($IMPORT_NAME))"
poetry run python -c "import $IMPORT_NAME; print(dir($IMPORT_NAME))"
- name: Import test dependencies
run: poetry install --with test,test_integration
working-directory: ${{ inputs.working-directory }}
# Overwrite the local version of the package with the test PyPI version.
- name: Import published package (again)
working-directory: ${{ inputs.working-directory }}
shell: bash
env:
PKG_NAME: ${{ needs.build.outputs.pkg-name }}
VERSION: ${{ needs.build.outputs.version }}
run: |
poetry run pip install \
--extra-index-url https://test.pypi.org/simple/ \
"$PKG_NAME==$VERSION"
- name: Run unit tests
run: make tests
working-directory: ${{ inputs.working-directory }}
- name: Run integration tests
if: ${{ startsWith(inputs.working-directory, 'libs/partners/') }}
env:
GOOGLE_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GOOGLE_API_KEY }}
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
MISTRAL_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.MISTRAL_API_KEY }}
TOGETHER_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.TOGETHER_API_KEY }}
run: make integration_tests
working-directory: ${{ inputs.working-directory }}
publish:
needs:

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@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ build:
- python -mvirtualenv $READTHEDOCS_VIRTUALENV_PATH
- python -m pip install --upgrade --no-cache-dir pip setuptools
- python -m pip install --upgrade --no-cache-dir sphinx readthedocs-sphinx-ext
- python -m pip install ./libs/partners/*
- python -m pip install --exists-action=w --no-cache-dir -r docs/api_reference/requirements.txt
- python docs/api_reference/create_api_rst.py
- cat docs/api_reference/conf.py

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@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
"""Main entrypoint into package."""
from importlib import metadata
try:
__version__ = metadata.version(__package__)
except metadata.PackageNotFoundError:
# Case where package metadata is not available.
__version__ = ""
del metadata # optional, avoids polluting the results of dir(__package__)

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@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
"""Agent toolkits contain integrations with various resources and services.
LangChain has a large ecosystem of integrations with various external resources
like local and remote file systems, APIs and databases.
These integrations allow developers to create versatile applications that combine the
power of LLMs with the ability to access, interact with and manipulate external
resources.
When developing an application, developers should inspect the capabilities and
permissions of the tools that underlie the given agent toolkit, and determine
whether permissions of the given toolkit are appropriate for the application.
See [Security](https://python.langchain.com/docs/security) for more information.
"""
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.ainetwork.toolkit import AINetworkToolkit
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.amadeus.toolkit import AmadeusToolkit
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.azure_cognitive_services import (
AzureCognitiveServicesToolkit,
)
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.conversational_retrieval.openai_functions import ( # noqa: E501
create_conversational_retrieval_agent,
)
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.file_management.toolkit import (
FileManagementToolkit,
)
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.gmail.toolkit import GmailToolkit
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.jira.toolkit import JiraToolkit
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.json.base import create_json_agent
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.json.toolkit import JsonToolkit
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.multion.toolkit import MultionToolkit
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.nasa.toolkit import NasaToolkit
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.nla.toolkit import NLAToolkit
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.office365.toolkit import O365Toolkit
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.openapi.base import create_openapi_agent
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.openapi.toolkit import OpenAPIToolkit
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.playwright.toolkit import (
PlayWrightBrowserToolkit,
)
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.powerbi.base import create_pbi_agent
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.powerbi.chat_base import create_pbi_chat_agent
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.powerbi.toolkit import PowerBIToolkit
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.slack.toolkit import SlackToolkit
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.spark_sql.base import create_spark_sql_agent
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.spark_sql.toolkit import SparkSQLToolkit
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.sql.base import create_sql_agent
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.sql.toolkit import SQLDatabaseToolkit
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.steam.toolkit import SteamToolkit
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.zapier.toolkit import ZapierToolkit
__all__ = [
"AINetworkToolkit",
"AmadeusToolkit",
"AzureCognitiveServicesToolkit",
"FileManagementToolkit",
"GmailToolkit",
"JiraToolkit",
"JsonToolkit",
"MultionToolkit",
"NasaToolkit",
"NLAToolkit",
"O365Toolkit",
"OpenAPIToolkit",
"PlayWrightBrowserToolkit",
"PowerBIToolkit",
"SlackToolkit",
"SteamToolkit",
"SQLDatabaseToolkit",
"SparkSQLToolkit",
"ZapierToolkit",
"create_json_agent",
"create_openapi_agent",
"create_pbi_agent",
"create_pbi_chat_agent",
"create_spark_sql_agent",
"create_sql_agent",
"create_conversational_retrieval_agent",
]

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@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
"""Json agent."""
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, TYPE_CHECKING
from langchain_core.callbacks import BaseCallbackManager
from langchain_core.language_models import BaseLanguageModel
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.json.prompt import JSON_PREFIX, JSON_SUFFIX
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.json.toolkit import JsonToolkit
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from langchain.agents.agent import AgentExecutor
def create_json_agent(
llm: BaseLanguageModel,
toolkit: JsonToolkit,
callback_manager: Optional[BaseCallbackManager] = None,
prefix: str = JSON_PREFIX,
suffix: str = JSON_SUFFIX,
format_instructions: Optional[str] = None,
input_variables: Optional[List[str]] = None,
verbose: bool = False,
agent_executor_kwargs: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> AgentExecutor:
"""Construct a json agent from an LLM and tools."""
from langchain.agents.agent import AgentExecutor
from langchain.agents.mrkl.base import ZeroShotAgent
from langchain.chains.llm import LLMChain
tools = toolkit.get_tools()
prompt_params = {"format_instructions": format_instructions} if format_instructions is not None else {}
prompt = ZeroShotAgent.create_prompt(
tools,
prefix=prefix,
suffix=suffix,
input_variables=input_variables,
**prompt_params,
)
llm_chain = LLMChain(
llm=llm,
prompt=prompt,
callback_manager=callback_manager,
)
tool_names = [tool.name for tool in tools]
agent = ZeroShotAgent(llm_chain=llm_chain, allowed_tools=tool_names, **kwargs)
return AgentExecutor.from_agent_and_tools(
agent=agent,
tools=tools,
callback_manager=callback_manager,
verbose=verbose,
**(agent_executor_kwargs or {}),
)

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@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
"""Tool for interacting with a single API with natural language definition."""
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Any, Optional, TYPE_CHECKING
from langchain_core.language_models import BaseLanguageModel
from langchain_core.tools import Tool
from langchain_community.tools.openapi.utils.api_models import APIOperation
from langchain_community.tools.openapi.utils.openapi_utils import OpenAPISpec
from langchain_community.utilities.requests import Requests
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from langchain.chains.api.openapi.chain import OpenAPIEndpointChain
class NLATool(Tool):
"""Natural Language API Tool."""
@classmethod
def from_open_api_endpoint_chain(
cls, chain: OpenAPIEndpointChain, api_title: str
) -> "NLATool":
"""Convert an endpoint chain to an API endpoint tool."""
expanded_name = (
f'{api_title.replace(" ", "_")}.{chain.api_operation.operation_id}'
)
description = (
f"I'm an AI from {api_title}. Instruct what you want,"
" and I'll assist via an API with description:"
f" {chain.api_operation.description}"
)
return cls(name=expanded_name, func=chain.run, description=description)
@classmethod
def from_llm_and_method(
cls,
llm: BaseLanguageModel,
path: str,
method: str,
spec: OpenAPISpec,
requests: Optional[Requests] = None,
verbose: bool = False,
return_intermediate_steps: bool = False,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> "NLATool":
"""Instantiate the tool from the specified path and method."""
api_operation = APIOperation.from_openapi_spec(spec, path, method)
chain = OpenAPIEndpointChain.from_api_operation(
api_operation,
llm,
requests=requests,
verbose=verbose,
return_intermediate_steps=return_intermediate_steps,
**kwargs,
)
return cls.from_open_api_endpoint_chain(chain, spec.info.title)

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@@ -1,77 +0,0 @@
"""OpenAPI spec agent."""
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, TYPE_CHECKING
from langchain_core.callbacks import BaseCallbackManager
from langchain_core.language_models import BaseLanguageModel
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.openapi.prompt import (
OPENAPI_PREFIX,
OPENAPI_SUFFIX,
)
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.openapi.toolkit import OpenAPIToolkit
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from langchain.agents.agent import AgentExecutor
def create_openapi_agent(
llm: BaseLanguageModel,
toolkit: OpenAPIToolkit,
callback_manager: Optional[BaseCallbackManager] = None,
prefix: str = OPENAPI_PREFIX,
suffix: str = OPENAPI_SUFFIX,
format_instructions: Optional[str] = None,
input_variables: Optional[List[str]] = None,
max_iterations: Optional[int] = 15,
max_execution_time: Optional[float] = None,
early_stopping_method: str = "force",
verbose: bool = False,
return_intermediate_steps: bool = False,
agent_executor_kwargs: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> AgentExecutor:
"""Construct an OpenAPI agent from an LLM and tools.
*Security Note*: When creating an OpenAPI agent, check the permissions
and capabilities of the underlying toolkit.
For example, if the default implementation of OpenAPIToolkit
uses the RequestsToolkit which contains tools to make arbitrary
network requests against any URL (e.g., GET, POST, PATCH, PUT, DELETE),
Control access to who can submit issue requests using this toolkit and
what network access it has.
See https://python.langchain.com/docs/security for more information.
"""
from langchain.agents.agent import AgentExecutor
from langchain.agents.mrkl.base import ZeroShotAgent
from langchain.chains.llm import LLMChain
tools = toolkit.get_tools()
prompt_params = {"format_instructions": format_instructions} if format_instructions is not None else {}
prompt = ZeroShotAgent.create_prompt(
tools,
prefix=prefix,
suffix=suffix,
input_variables=input_variables,
**prompt_params
)
llm_chain = LLMChain(
llm=llm,
prompt=prompt,
callback_manager=callback_manager,
)
tool_names = [tool.name for tool in tools]
agent = ZeroShotAgent(llm_chain=llm_chain, allowed_tools=tool_names, **kwargs)
return AgentExecutor.from_agent_and_tools(
agent=agent,
tools=tools,
callback_manager=callback_manager,
verbose=verbose,
return_intermediate_steps=return_intermediate_steps,
max_iterations=max_iterations,
max_execution_time=max_execution_time,
early_stopping_method=early_stopping_method,
**(agent_executor_kwargs or {}),
)

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"""Agent that interacts with OpenAPI APIs via a hierarchical planning approach."""
import json
import re
from functools import partial
from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List, Optional, TYPE_CHECKING
import yaml
from langchain_core.callbacks import BaseCallbackManager
from langchain_core.language_models import BaseLanguageModel
from langchain_core.prompts import BasePromptTemplate, PromptTemplate
from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import Field
from langchain_core.tools import BaseTool, Tool
from langchain_community.llms import OpenAI
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.openapi.planner_prompt import (
API_CONTROLLER_PROMPT,
API_CONTROLLER_TOOL_DESCRIPTION,
API_CONTROLLER_TOOL_NAME,
API_ORCHESTRATOR_PROMPT,
API_PLANNER_PROMPT,
API_PLANNER_TOOL_DESCRIPTION,
API_PLANNER_TOOL_NAME,
PARSING_DELETE_PROMPT,
PARSING_GET_PROMPT,
PARSING_PATCH_PROMPT,
PARSING_POST_PROMPT,
PARSING_PUT_PROMPT,
REQUESTS_DELETE_TOOL_DESCRIPTION,
REQUESTS_GET_TOOL_DESCRIPTION,
REQUESTS_PATCH_TOOL_DESCRIPTION,
REQUESTS_POST_TOOL_DESCRIPTION,
REQUESTS_PUT_TOOL_DESCRIPTION,
)
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.openapi.spec import ReducedOpenAPISpec
from langchain_community.tools.requests.tool import BaseRequestsTool
from langchain_community.utilities.requests import RequestsWrapper
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from langchain.agents.agent import AgentExecutor
from langchain.chains.llm import LLMChain
from langchain.memory import ReadOnlySharedMemory
#
# Requests tools with LLM-instructed extraction of truncated responses.
#
# Of course, truncating so bluntly may lose a lot of valuable
# information in the response.
# However, the goal for now is to have only a single inference step.
MAX_RESPONSE_LENGTH = 5000
"""Maximum length of the response to be returned."""
def _get_default_llm_chain(prompt: BasePromptTemplate) -> LLMChain:
from langchain.chains.llm import LLMChain
return LLMChain(
llm=OpenAI(),
prompt=prompt,
)
def _get_default_llm_chain_factory(
prompt: BasePromptTemplate,
) -> Callable[[], LLMChain]:
"""Returns a default LLMChain factory."""
return partial(_get_default_llm_chain, prompt)
class RequestsGetToolWithParsing(BaseRequestsTool, BaseTool):
"""Requests GET tool with LLM-instructed extraction of truncated responses."""
name: str = "requests_get"
"""Tool name."""
description = REQUESTS_GET_TOOL_DESCRIPTION
"""Tool description."""
response_length: Optional[int] = MAX_RESPONSE_LENGTH
"""Maximum length of the response to be returned."""
llm_chain: Any = Field(
default_factory=_get_default_llm_chain_factory(PARSING_GET_PROMPT)
)
"""LLMChain used to extract the response."""
def _run(self, text: str) -> str:
from langchain.output_parsers.json import parse_json_markdown
try:
data = parse_json_markdown(text)
except json.JSONDecodeError as e:
raise e
data_params = data.get("params")
response = self.requests_wrapper.get(data["url"], params=data_params)
response = response[: self.response_length]
return self.llm_chain.predict(
response=response, instructions=data["output_instructions"]
).strip()
async def _arun(self, text: str) -> str:
raise NotImplementedError()
class RequestsPostToolWithParsing(BaseRequestsTool, BaseTool):
"""Requests POST tool with LLM-instructed extraction of truncated responses."""
name: str = "requests_post"
"""Tool name."""
description = REQUESTS_POST_TOOL_DESCRIPTION
"""Tool description."""
response_length: Optional[int] = MAX_RESPONSE_LENGTH
"""Maximum length of the response to be returned."""
llm_chain: Any = Field(
default_factory=_get_default_llm_chain_factory(PARSING_POST_PROMPT)
)
"""LLMChain used to extract the response."""
def _run(self, text: str) -> str:
from langchain.output_parsers.json import parse_json_markdown
try:
data = parse_json_markdown(text)
except json.JSONDecodeError as e:
raise e
response = self.requests_wrapper.post(data["url"], data["data"])
response = response[: self.response_length]
return self.llm_chain.predict(
response=response, instructions=data["output_instructions"]
).strip()
async def _arun(self, text: str) -> str:
raise NotImplementedError()
class RequestsPatchToolWithParsing(BaseRequestsTool, BaseTool):
"""Requests PATCH tool with LLM-instructed extraction of truncated responses."""
name: str = "requests_patch"
"""Tool name."""
description = REQUESTS_PATCH_TOOL_DESCRIPTION
"""Tool description."""
response_length: Optional[int] = MAX_RESPONSE_LENGTH
"""Maximum length of the response to be returned."""
llm_chain: Any = Field(
default_factory=_get_default_llm_chain_factory(PARSING_PATCH_PROMPT)
)
"""LLMChain used to extract the response."""
def _run(self, text: str) -> str:
from langchain.output_parsers.json import parse_json_markdown
try:
data = parse_json_markdown(text)
except json.JSONDecodeError as e:
raise e
response = self.requests_wrapper.patch(data["url"], data["data"])
response = response[: self.response_length]
return self.llm_chain.predict(
response=response, instructions=data["output_instructions"]
).strip()
async def _arun(self, text: str) -> str:
raise NotImplementedError()
class RequestsPutToolWithParsing(BaseRequestsTool, BaseTool):
"""Requests PUT tool with LLM-instructed extraction of truncated responses."""
name: str = "requests_put"
"""Tool name."""
description = REQUESTS_PUT_TOOL_DESCRIPTION
"""Tool description."""
response_length: Optional[int] = MAX_RESPONSE_LENGTH
"""Maximum length of the response to be returned."""
llm_chain: Any = Field(
default_factory=_get_default_llm_chain_factory(PARSING_PUT_PROMPT)
)
"""LLMChain used to extract the response."""
def _run(self, text: str) -> str:
from langchain.output_parsers.json import parse_json_markdown
try:
data = parse_json_markdown(text)
except json.JSONDecodeError as e:
raise e
response = self.requests_wrapper.put(data["url"], data["data"])
response = response[: self.response_length]
return self.llm_chain.predict(
response=response, instructions=data["output_instructions"]
).strip()
async def _arun(self, text: str) -> str:
raise NotImplementedError()
class RequestsDeleteToolWithParsing(BaseRequestsTool, BaseTool):
"""A tool that sends a DELETE request and parses the response."""
name: str = "requests_delete"
"""The name of the tool."""
description = REQUESTS_DELETE_TOOL_DESCRIPTION
"""The description of the tool."""
response_length: Optional[int] = MAX_RESPONSE_LENGTH
"""The maximum length of the response."""
llm_chain: Any = Field(
default_factory=_get_default_llm_chain_factory(PARSING_DELETE_PROMPT)
)
"""The LLM chain used to parse the response."""
def _run(self, text: str) -> str:
from langchain.output_parsers.json import parse_json_markdown
try:
data = parse_json_markdown(text)
except json.JSONDecodeError as e:
raise e
response = self.requests_wrapper.delete(data["url"])
response = response[: self.response_length]
return self.llm_chain.predict(
response=response, instructions=data["output_instructions"]
).strip()
async def _arun(self, text: str) -> str:
raise NotImplementedError()
#
# Orchestrator, planner, controller.
#
def _create_api_planner_tool(
api_spec: ReducedOpenAPISpec, llm: BaseLanguageModel
) -> Tool:
from langchain.chains.llm import LLMChain
endpoint_descriptions = [
f"{name} {description}" for name, description, _ in api_spec.endpoints
]
prompt = PromptTemplate(
template=API_PLANNER_PROMPT,
input_variables=["query"],
partial_variables={"endpoints": "- " + "- ".join(endpoint_descriptions)},
)
chain = LLMChain(llm=llm, prompt=prompt)
tool = Tool(
name=API_PLANNER_TOOL_NAME,
description=API_PLANNER_TOOL_DESCRIPTION,
func=chain.run,
)
return tool
def _create_api_controller_agent(
api_url: str,
api_docs: str,
requests_wrapper: RequestsWrapper,
llm: BaseLanguageModel,
) -> AgentExecutor:
from langchain.agents.mrkl.base import ZeroShotAgent
from langchain.agents.agent import AgentExecutor
from langchain.chains.llm import LLMChain
get_llm_chain = LLMChain(llm=llm, prompt=PARSING_GET_PROMPT)
post_llm_chain = LLMChain(llm=llm, prompt=PARSING_POST_PROMPT)
tools: List[BaseTool] = [
RequestsGetToolWithParsing(
requests_wrapper=requests_wrapper, llm_chain=get_llm_chain
),
RequestsPostToolWithParsing(
requests_wrapper=requests_wrapper, llm_chain=post_llm_chain
),
]
prompt = PromptTemplate(
template=API_CONTROLLER_PROMPT,
input_variables=["input", "agent_scratchpad"],
partial_variables={
"api_url": api_url,
"api_docs": api_docs,
"tool_names": ", ".join([tool.name for tool in tools]),
"tool_descriptions": "\n".join(
[f"{tool.name}: {tool.description}" for tool in tools]
),
},
)
agent = ZeroShotAgent(
llm_chain=LLMChain(llm=llm, prompt=prompt),
allowed_tools=[tool.name for tool in tools],
)
return AgentExecutor.from_agent_and_tools(agent=agent, tools=tools, verbose=True)
def _create_api_controller_tool(
api_spec: ReducedOpenAPISpec,
requests_wrapper: RequestsWrapper,
llm: BaseLanguageModel,
) -> Tool:
"""Expose controller as a tool.
The tool is invoked with a plan from the planner, and dynamically
creates a controller agent with relevant documentation only to
constrain the context.
"""
base_url = api_spec.servers[0]["url"] # TODO: do better.
def _create_and_run_api_controller_agent(plan_str: str) -> str:
pattern = r"\b(GET|POST|PATCH|DELETE)\s+(/\S+)*"
matches = re.findall(pattern, plan_str)
endpoint_names = [
"{method} {route}".format(method=method, route=route.split("?")[0])
for method, route in matches
]
docs_str = ""
for endpoint_name in endpoint_names:
found_match = False
for name, _, docs in api_spec.endpoints:
regex_name = re.compile(re.sub("\{.*?\}", ".*", name))
if regex_name.match(endpoint_name):
found_match = True
docs_str += f"== Docs for {endpoint_name} == \n{yaml.dump(docs)}\n"
if not found_match:
raise ValueError(f"{endpoint_name} endpoint does not exist.")
agent = _create_api_controller_agent(base_url, docs_str, requests_wrapper, llm)
return agent.run(plan_str)
return Tool(
name=API_CONTROLLER_TOOL_NAME,
func=_create_and_run_api_controller_agent,
description=API_CONTROLLER_TOOL_DESCRIPTION,
)
def create_openapi_agent(
api_spec: ReducedOpenAPISpec,
requests_wrapper: RequestsWrapper,
llm: BaseLanguageModel,
shared_memory: Optional[ReadOnlySharedMemory] = None,
callback_manager: Optional[BaseCallbackManager] = None,
verbose: bool = True,
agent_executor_kwargs: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> AgentExecutor:
"""Instantiate OpenAI API planner and controller for a given spec.
Inject credentials via requests_wrapper.
We use a top-level "orchestrator" agent to invoke the planner and controller,
rather than a top-level planner
that invokes a controller with its plan. This is to keep the planner simple.
"""
from langchain.agents.mrkl.base import ZeroShotAgent
from langchain.agents.agent import AgentExecutor
from langchain.chains.llm import LLMChain
tools = [
_create_api_planner_tool(api_spec, llm),
_create_api_controller_tool(api_spec, requests_wrapper, llm),
]
prompt = PromptTemplate(
template=API_ORCHESTRATOR_PROMPT,
input_variables=["input", "agent_scratchpad"],
partial_variables={
"tool_names": ", ".join([tool.name for tool in tools]),
"tool_descriptions": "\n".join(
[f"{tool.name}: {tool.description}" for tool in tools]
),
},
)
agent = ZeroShotAgent(
llm_chain=LLMChain(llm=llm, prompt=prompt, memory=shared_memory),
allowed_tools=[tool.name for tool in tools],
**kwargs,
)
return AgentExecutor.from_agent_and_tools(
agent=agent,
tools=tools,
callback_manager=callback_manager,
verbose=verbose,
**(agent_executor_kwargs or {}),
)

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"""Requests toolkit."""
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Any, List
from langchain_core.language_models import BaseLanguageModel
from langchain_core.tools import Tool
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.base import BaseToolkit
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.json.base import create_json_agent
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.json.toolkit import JsonToolkit
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.openapi.prompt import DESCRIPTION
from langchain_community.tools import BaseTool
from langchain_community.tools.json.tool import JsonSpec
from langchain_community.tools.requests.tool import (
RequestsDeleteTool,
RequestsGetTool,
RequestsPatchTool,
RequestsPostTool,
RequestsPutTool,
)
from langchain_community.utilities.requests import TextRequestsWrapper
class RequestsToolkit(BaseToolkit):
"""Toolkit for making REST requests.
*Security Note*: This toolkit contains tools to make GET, POST, PATCH, PUT,
and DELETE requests to an API.
Exercise care in who is allowed to use this toolkit. If exposing
to end users, consider that users will be able to make arbitrary
requests on behalf of the server hosting the code. For example,
users could ask the server to make a request to a private API
that is only accessible from the server.
Control access to who can submit issue requests using this toolkit and
what network access it has.
See https://python.langchain.com/docs/security for more information.
"""
requests_wrapper: TextRequestsWrapper
def get_tools(self) -> List[BaseTool]:
"""Return a list of tools."""
return [
RequestsGetTool(requests_wrapper=self.requests_wrapper),
RequestsPostTool(requests_wrapper=self.requests_wrapper),
RequestsPatchTool(requests_wrapper=self.requests_wrapper),
RequestsPutTool(requests_wrapper=self.requests_wrapper),
RequestsDeleteTool(requests_wrapper=self.requests_wrapper),
]
class OpenAPIToolkit(BaseToolkit):
"""Toolkit for interacting with an OpenAPI API.
*Security Note*: This toolkit contains tools that can read and modify
the state of a service; e.g., by creating, deleting, or updating,
reading underlying data.
For example, this toolkit can be used to delete data exposed via
an OpenAPI compliant API.
"""
json_agent: Any
requests_wrapper: TextRequestsWrapper
def get_tools(self) -> List[BaseTool]:
"""Get the tools in the toolkit."""
json_agent_tool = Tool(
name="json_explorer",
func=self.json_agent.run,
description=DESCRIPTION,
)
request_toolkit = RequestsToolkit(requests_wrapper=self.requests_wrapper)
return [*request_toolkit.get_tools(), json_agent_tool]
@classmethod
def from_llm(
cls,
llm: BaseLanguageModel,
json_spec: JsonSpec,
requests_wrapper: TextRequestsWrapper,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> OpenAPIToolkit:
"""Create json agent from llm, then initialize."""
json_agent = create_json_agent(llm, JsonToolkit(spec=json_spec), **kwargs)
return cls(json_agent=json_agent, requests_wrapper=requests_wrapper)

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"""Power BI agent."""
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, TYPE_CHECKING
from langchain_core.callbacks import BaseCallbackManager
from langchain_core.language_models import BaseLanguageModel
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.powerbi.prompt import (
POWERBI_PREFIX,
POWERBI_SUFFIX,
)
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.powerbi.toolkit import PowerBIToolkit
from langchain_community.utilities.powerbi import PowerBIDataset
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from langchain.agents import AgentExecutor
def create_pbi_agent(
llm: BaseLanguageModel,
toolkit: Optional[PowerBIToolkit] = None,
powerbi: Optional[PowerBIDataset] = None,
callback_manager: Optional[BaseCallbackManager] = None,
prefix: str = POWERBI_PREFIX,
suffix: str = POWERBI_SUFFIX,
format_instructions: Optional[str] = None,
examples: Optional[str] = None,
input_variables: Optional[List[str]] = None,
top_k: int = 10,
verbose: bool = False,
agent_executor_kwargs: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> AgentExecutor:
"""Construct a Power BI agent from an LLM and tools."""
from langchain.agents.mrkl.base import ZeroShotAgent
from langchain.agents import AgentExecutor
from langchain.chains.llm import LLMChain
if toolkit is None:
if powerbi is None:
raise ValueError("Must provide either a toolkit or powerbi dataset")
toolkit = PowerBIToolkit(powerbi=powerbi, llm=llm, examples=examples)
tools = toolkit.get_tools()
tables = powerbi.table_names if powerbi else toolkit.powerbi.table_names
prompt_params = {"format_instructions": format_instructions} if format_instructions is not None else {}
agent = ZeroShotAgent(
llm_chain=LLMChain(
llm=llm,
prompt=ZeroShotAgent.create_prompt(
tools,
prefix=prefix.format(top_k=top_k).format(tables=tables),
suffix=suffix,
input_variables=input_variables,
**prompt_params,
),
callback_manager=callback_manager, # type: ignore
verbose=verbose,
),
allowed_tools=[tool.name for tool in tools],
**kwargs,
)
return AgentExecutor.from_agent_and_tools(
agent=agent,
tools=tools,
callback_manager=callback_manager,
verbose=verbose,
**(agent_executor_kwargs or {}),
)

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"""Power BI agent."""
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, TYPE_CHECKING
from langchain_core.callbacks import BaseCallbackManager
from langchain_core.language_models.chat_models import BaseChatModel
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.powerbi.prompt import (
POWERBI_CHAT_PREFIX,
POWERBI_CHAT_SUFFIX,
)
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.powerbi.toolkit import PowerBIToolkit
from langchain_community.utilities.powerbi import PowerBIDataset
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from langchain.agents import AgentExecutor
from langchain.agents.agent import AgentOutputParser
from langchain.memory.chat_memory import BaseChatMemory
def create_pbi_chat_agent(
llm: BaseChatModel,
toolkit: Optional[PowerBIToolkit] = None,
powerbi: Optional[PowerBIDataset] = None,
callback_manager: Optional[BaseCallbackManager] = None,
output_parser: Optional[AgentOutputParser] = None,
prefix: str = POWERBI_CHAT_PREFIX,
suffix: str = POWERBI_CHAT_SUFFIX,
examples: Optional[str] = None,
input_variables: Optional[List[str]] = None,
memory: Optional[BaseChatMemory] = None,
top_k: int = 10,
verbose: bool = False,
agent_executor_kwargs: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> AgentExecutor:
"""Construct a Power BI agent from a Chat LLM and tools.
If you supply only a toolkit and no Power BI dataset, the same LLM is used for both.
"""
from langchain.agents import AgentExecutor
from langchain.agents.conversational_chat.base import ConversationalChatAgent
from langchain.memory import ConversationBufferMemory
if toolkit is None:
if powerbi is None:
raise ValueError("Must provide either a toolkit or powerbi dataset")
toolkit = PowerBIToolkit(powerbi=powerbi, llm=llm, examples=examples)
tools = toolkit.get_tools()
tables = powerbi.table_names if powerbi else toolkit.powerbi.table_names
agent = ConversationalChatAgent.from_llm_and_tools(
llm=llm,
tools=tools,
system_message=prefix.format(top_k=top_k).format(tables=tables),
human_message=suffix,
input_variables=input_variables,
callback_manager=callback_manager,
output_parser=output_parser,
verbose=verbose,
**kwargs,
)
return AgentExecutor.from_agent_and_tools(
agent=agent,
tools=tools,
callback_manager=callback_manager,
memory=memory
or ConversationBufferMemory(memory_key="chat_history", return_messages=True),
verbose=verbose,
**(agent_executor_kwargs or {}),
)

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"""Toolkit for interacting with a Power BI dataset."""
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import List, Optional, Union, TYPE_CHECKING
from langchain_core.callbacks import BaseCallbackManager
from langchain_core.language_models import BaseLanguageModel
from langchain_core.language_models.chat_models import BaseChatModel
from langchain_core.prompts import PromptTemplate
from langchain_core.prompts.chat import (
ChatPromptTemplate,
HumanMessagePromptTemplate,
SystemMessagePromptTemplate,
)
from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import Field
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.base import BaseToolkit
from langchain_community.tools import BaseTool
from langchain_community.tools.powerbi.prompt import (
QUESTION_TO_QUERY_BASE,
SINGLE_QUESTION_TO_QUERY,
USER_INPUT,
)
from langchain_community.tools.powerbi.tool import (
InfoPowerBITool,
ListPowerBITool,
QueryPowerBITool,
)
from langchain_community.utilities.powerbi import PowerBIDataset
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from langchain.chains.llm import LLMChain
class PowerBIToolkit(BaseToolkit):
"""Toolkit for interacting with Power BI dataset.
*Security Note*: This toolkit interacts with an external service.
Control access to who can use this toolkit.
Make sure that the capabilities given by this toolkit to the calling
code are appropriately scoped to the application.
See https://python.langchain.com/docs/security for more information.
"""
powerbi: PowerBIDataset = Field(exclude=True)
llm: Union[BaseLanguageModel, BaseChatModel] = Field(exclude=True)
examples: Optional[str] = None
max_iterations: int = 5
callback_manager: Optional[BaseCallbackManager] = None
output_token_limit: Optional[int] = None
tiktoken_model_name: Optional[str] = None
class Config:
"""Configuration for this pydantic object."""
arbitrary_types_allowed = True
def get_tools(self) -> List[BaseTool]:
"""Get the tools in the toolkit."""
return [
QueryPowerBITool(
llm_chain=self._get_chain(),
powerbi=self.powerbi,
examples=self.examples,
max_iterations=self.max_iterations,
output_token_limit=self.output_token_limit,
tiktoken_model_name=self.tiktoken_model_name,
),
InfoPowerBITool(powerbi=self.powerbi),
ListPowerBITool(powerbi=self.powerbi),
]
def _get_chain(self) -> LLMChain:
"""Construct the chain based on the callback manager and model type."""
from langchain.chains.llm import LLMChain
if isinstance(self.llm, BaseLanguageModel):
return LLMChain(
llm=self.llm,
callback_manager=self.callback_manager
if self.callback_manager
else None,
prompt=PromptTemplate(
template=SINGLE_QUESTION_TO_QUERY,
input_variables=["tool_input", "tables", "schemas", "examples"],
),
)
system_prompt = SystemMessagePromptTemplate(
prompt=PromptTemplate(
template=QUESTION_TO_QUERY_BASE,
input_variables=["tables", "schemas", "examples"],
)
)
human_prompt = HumanMessagePromptTemplate(
prompt=PromptTemplate(
template=USER_INPUT,
input_variables=["tool_input"],
)
)
return LLMChain(
llm=self.llm,
callback_manager=self.callback_manager if self.callback_manager else None,
prompt=ChatPromptTemplate.from_messages([system_prompt, human_prompt]),
)

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"""Spark SQL agent."""
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, TYPE_CHECKING
from langchain_core.callbacks import BaseCallbackManager, Callbacks
from langchain_core.language_models import BaseLanguageModel
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.spark_sql.prompt import SQL_PREFIX, SQL_SUFFIX
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.spark_sql.toolkit import SparkSQLToolkit
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from langchain.agents.agent import AgentExecutor
def create_spark_sql_agent(
llm: BaseLanguageModel,
toolkit: SparkSQLToolkit,
callback_manager: Optional[BaseCallbackManager] = None,
callbacks: Callbacks = None,
prefix: str = SQL_PREFIX,
suffix: str = SQL_SUFFIX,
format_instructions: Optional[str] = None,
input_variables: Optional[List[str]] = None,
top_k: int = 10,
max_iterations: Optional[int] = 15,
max_execution_time: Optional[float] = None,
early_stopping_method: str = "force",
verbose: bool = False,
agent_executor_kwargs: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> AgentExecutor:
"""Construct a Spark SQL agent from an LLM and tools."""
from langchain.agents.agent import AgentExecutor
from langchain.agents.mrkl.base import ZeroShotAgent
from langchain.chains.llm import LLMChain
tools = toolkit.get_tools()
prefix = prefix.format(top_k=top_k)
prompt_params = {"format_instructions": format_instructions} if format_instructions is not None else {}
prompt = ZeroShotAgent.create_prompt(
tools,
prefix=prefix,
suffix=suffix,
input_variables=input_variables,
**prompt_params,
)
llm_chain = LLMChain(
llm=llm,
prompt=prompt,
callback_manager=callback_manager,
callbacks=callbacks,
)
tool_names = [tool.name for tool in tools]
agent = ZeroShotAgent(llm_chain=llm_chain, allowed_tools=tool_names, **kwargs)
return AgentExecutor.from_agent_and_tools(
agent=agent,
tools=tools,
callback_manager=callback_manager,
callbacks=callbacks,
verbose=verbose,
max_iterations=max_iterations,
max_execution_time=max_execution_time,
early_stopping_method=early_stopping_method,
**(agent_executor_kwargs or {}),
)

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"""SQL agent."""
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Sequence, TYPE_CHECKING
from langchain_core.callbacks import BaseCallbackManager
from langchain_core.language_models import BaseLanguageModel
from langchain_core.messages import AIMessage, SystemMessage
from langchain_core.prompts.chat import (
ChatPromptTemplate,
HumanMessagePromptTemplate,
MessagesPlaceholder,
)
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.sql.prompt import (
SQL_FUNCTIONS_SUFFIX,
SQL_PREFIX,
SQL_SUFFIX,
)
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.sql.toolkit import SQLDatabaseToolkit
from langchain_community.tools import BaseTool
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from langchain.agents.agent import AgentExecutor
from langchain.agents.agent_types import AgentType
def create_sql_agent(
llm: BaseLanguageModel,
toolkit: SQLDatabaseToolkit,
agent_type: Optional[AgentType] = None,
callback_manager: Optional[BaseCallbackManager] = None,
prefix: str = SQL_PREFIX,
suffix: Optional[str] = None,
format_instructions: Optional[str] = None,
input_variables: Optional[List[str]] = None,
top_k: int = 10,
max_iterations: Optional[int] = 15,
max_execution_time: Optional[float] = None,
early_stopping_method: str = "force",
verbose: bool = False,
agent_executor_kwargs: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
extra_tools: Sequence[BaseTool] = (),
**kwargs: Any,
) -> AgentExecutor:
"""Construct an SQL agent from an LLM and tools."""
from langchain.agents.agent import AgentExecutor, BaseSingleActionAgent
from langchain.agents.agent_types import AgentType
from langchain.agents.mrkl.base import ZeroShotAgent
from langchain.agents.openai_functions_agent.base import OpenAIFunctionsAgent
from langchain.chains.llm import LLMChain
agent_type = agent_type or AgentType.ZERO_SHOT_REACT_DESCRIPTION
tools = toolkit.get_tools() + list(extra_tools)
prefix = prefix.format(dialect=toolkit.dialect, top_k=top_k)
agent: BaseSingleActionAgent
if agent_type == AgentType.ZERO_SHOT_REACT_DESCRIPTION:
prompt_params = {"format_instructions": format_instructions} if format_instructions is not None else {}
prompt = ZeroShotAgent.create_prompt(
tools,
prefix=prefix,
suffix=suffix or SQL_SUFFIX,
input_variables=input_variables,
**prompt_params,
)
llm_chain = LLMChain(
llm=llm,
prompt=prompt,
callback_manager=callback_manager,
)
tool_names = [tool.name for tool in tools]
agent = ZeroShotAgent(llm_chain=llm_chain, allowed_tools=tool_names, **kwargs)
elif agent_type == AgentType.OPENAI_FUNCTIONS:
messages = [
SystemMessage(content=prefix),
HumanMessagePromptTemplate.from_template("{input}"),
AIMessage(content=suffix or SQL_FUNCTIONS_SUFFIX),
MessagesPlaceholder(variable_name="agent_scratchpad"),
]
input_variables = ["input", "agent_scratchpad"]
_prompt = ChatPromptTemplate(input_variables=input_variables, messages=messages)
agent = OpenAIFunctionsAgent(
llm=llm,
prompt=_prompt,
tools=tools,
callback_manager=callback_manager,
**kwargs,
)
else:
raise ValueError(f"Agent type {agent_type} not supported at the moment.")
return AgentExecutor.from_agent_and_tools(
agent=agent,
tools=tools,
callback_manager=callback_manager,
verbose=verbose,
max_iterations=max_iterations,
max_execution_time=max_execution_time,
early_stopping_method=early_stopping_method,
**(agent_executor_kwargs or {}),
)

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"""**Callback handlers** allow listening to events in LangChain.
**Class hierarchy:**
.. code-block::
BaseCallbackHandler --> <name>CallbackHandler # Example: AimCallbackHandler
"""
from langchain_community.callbacks.aim_callback import AimCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.argilla_callback import ArgillaCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.arize_callback import ArizeCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.arthur_callback import ArthurCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.clearml_callback import ClearMLCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.comet_ml_callback import CometCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.context_callback import ContextCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.flyte_callback import FlyteCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.human import HumanApprovalCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.infino_callback import InfinoCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.labelstudio_callback import (
LabelStudioCallbackHandler,
)
from langchain_community.callbacks.llmonitor_callback import LLMonitorCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.manager import (
get_openai_callback,
wandb_tracing_enabled,
)
from langchain_community.callbacks.mlflow_callback import MlflowCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.openai_info import OpenAICallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.promptlayer_callback import (
PromptLayerCallbackHandler,
)
from langchain_community.callbacks.sagemaker_callback import SageMakerCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.streamlit import (
LLMThoughtLabeler,
StreamlitCallbackHandler,
)
from langchain_community.callbacks.trubrics_callback import TrubricsCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.wandb_callback import WandbCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.whylabs_callback import WhyLabsCallbackHandler
__all__ = [
"AimCallbackHandler",
"ArgillaCallbackHandler",
"ArizeCallbackHandler",
"PromptLayerCallbackHandler",
"ArthurCallbackHandler",
"ClearMLCallbackHandler",
"CometCallbackHandler",
"ContextCallbackHandler",
"HumanApprovalCallbackHandler",
"InfinoCallbackHandler",
"MlflowCallbackHandler",
"LLMonitorCallbackHandler",
"OpenAICallbackHandler",
"LLMThoughtLabeler",
"StreamlitCallbackHandler",
"WandbCallbackHandler",
"WhyLabsCallbackHandler",
"get_openai_callback",
"wandb_tracing_enabled",
"FlyteCallbackHandler",
"SageMakerCallbackHandler",
"LabelStudioCallbackHandler",
"TrubricsCallbackHandler",
]

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from __future__ import annotations
import logging
from contextlib import contextmanager
from contextvars import ContextVar
from typing import (
Generator,
Optional,
)
from langchain_core.tracers.context import register_configure_hook
from langchain_community.callbacks.openai_info import OpenAICallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.tracers.wandb import WandbTracer
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
openai_callback_var: ContextVar[Optional[OpenAICallbackHandler]] = ContextVar(
"openai_callback", default=None
)
wandb_tracing_callback_var: ContextVar[Optional[WandbTracer]] = ContextVar( # noqa: E501
"tracing_wandb_callback", default=None
)
register_configure_hook(openai_callback_var, True)
register_configure_hook(
wandb_tracing_callback_var, True, WandbTracer, "LANGCHAIN_WANDB_TRACING"
)
@contextmanager
def get_openai_callback() -> Generator[OpenAICallbackHandler, None, None]:
"""Get the OpenAI callback handler in a context manager.
which conveniently exposes token and cost information.
Returns:
OpenAICallbackHandler: The OpenAI callback handler.
Example:
>>> with get_openai_callback() as cb:
... # Use the OpenAI callback handler
"""
cb = OpenAICallbackHandler()
openai_callback_var.set(cb)
yield cb
openai_callback_var.set(None)
@contextmanager
def wandb_tracing_enabled(
session_name: str = "default",
) -> Generator[None, None, None]:
"""Get the WandbTracer in a context manager.
Args:
session_name (str, optional): The name of the session.
Defaults to "default".
Returns:
None
Example:
>>> with wandb_tracing_enabled() as session:
... # Use the WandbTracer session
"""
cb = WandbTracer()
wandb_tracing_callback_var.set(cb)
yield None
wandb_tracing_callback_var.set(None)

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"""Tracers that record execution of LangChain runs."""
from langchain_core.tracers.langchain import LangChainTracer
from langchain_core.tracers.langchain_v1 import LangChainTracerV1
from langchain_core.tracers.stdout import (
ConsoleCallbackHandler,
FunctionCallbackHandler,
)
from langchain_community.callbacks.tracers.wandb import WandbTracer
__all__ = [
"ConsoleCallbackHandler",
"FunctionCallbackHandler",
"LangChainTracer",
"LangChainTracerV1",
"WandbTracer",
]

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"""Abstract interface for document loader implementations."""
from __future__ import annotations
from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
from typing import Iterator, List, Optional, TYPE_CHECKING
from langchain_core.documents import Document
from langchain_community.document_loaders.blob_loaders import Blob
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from langchain.text_splitter import TextSplitter
class BaseLoader(ABC):
"""Interface for Document Loader.
Implementations should implement the lazy-loading method using generators
to avoid loading all Documents into memory at once.
The `load` method will remain as is for backwards compatibility, but its
implementation should be just `list(self.lazy_load())`.
"""
# Sub-classes should implement this method
# as return list(self.lazy_load()).
# This method returns a List which is materialized in memory.
@abstractmethod
def load(self) -> List[Document]:
"""Load data into Document objects."""
def load_and_split(
self, text_splitter: Optional[TextSplitter] = None
) -> List[Document]:
"""Load Documents and split into chunks. Chunks are returned as Documents.
Args:
text_splitter: TextSplitter instance to use for splitting documents.
Defaults to RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter.
Returns:
List of Documents.
"""
from langchain.text_splitter import RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter
if text_splitter is None:
_text_splitter: TextSplitter = RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter()
else:
_text_splitter = text_splitter
docs = self.load()
return _text_splitter.split_documents(docs)
# Attention: This method will be upgraded into an abstractmethod once it's
# implemented in all the existing subclasses.
def lazy_load(
self,
) -> Iterator[Document]:
"""A lazy loader for Documents."""
raise NotImplementedError(
f"{self.__class__.__name__} does not implement lazy_load()"
)
class BaseBlobParser(ABC):
"""Abstract interface for blob parsers.
A blob parser provides a way to parse raw data stored in a blob into one
or more documents.
The parser can be composed with blob loaders, making it easy to reuse
a parser independent of how the blob was originally loaded.
"""
@abstractmethod
def lazy_parse(self, blob: Blob) -> Iterator[Document]:
"""Lazy parsing interface.
Subclasses are required to implement this method.
Args:
blob: Blob instance
Returns:
Generator of documents
"""
def parse(self, blob: Blob) -> List[Document]:
"""Eagerly parse the blob into a document or documents.
This is a convenience method for interactive development environment.
Production applications should favor the lazy_parse method instead.
Subclasses should generally not over-ride this parse method.
Args:
blob: Blob instance
Returns:
List of documents
"""
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"""Use to load blobs from the local file system."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Callable, Iterable, Iterator, Optional, Sequence, TypeVar, Union
from langchain_community.document_loaders.blob_loaders.schema import Blob, BlobLoader
T = TypeVar("T")
def _make_iterator(
length_func: Callable[[], int], show_progress: bool = False
) -> Callable[[Iterable[T]], Iterator[T]]:
"""Create a function that optionally wraps an iterable in tqdm."""
if show_progress:
try:
from tqdm.auto import tqdm
except ImportError:
raise ImportError(
"You must install tqdm to use show_progress=True."
"You can install tqdm with `pip install tqdm`."
)
# Make sure to provide `total` here so that tqdm can show
# a progress bar that takes into account the total number of files.
def _with_tqdm(iterable: Iterable[T]) -> Iterator[T]:
"""Wrap an iterable in a tqdm progress bar."""
return tqdm(iterable, total=length_func())
iterator = _with_tqdm
else:
iterator = iter # type: ignore
return iterator
# PUBLIC API
class FileSystemBlobLoader(BlobLoader):
"""Load blobs in the local file system.
Example:
.. code-block:: python
from langchain_community.document_loaders.blob_loaders import FileSystemBlobLoader
loader = FileSystemBlobLoader("/path/to/directory")
for blob in loader.yield_blobs():
print(blob)
""" # noqa: E501
def __init__(
self,
path: Union[str, Path],
*,
glob: str = "**/[!.]*",
exclude: Sequence[str] = (),
suffixes: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
show_progress: bool = False,
) -> None:
"""Initialize with a path to directory and how to glob over it.
Args:
path: Path to directory to load from or path to file to load.
If a path to a file is provided, glob/exclude/suffixes are ignored.
glob: Glob pattern relative to the specified path
by default set to pick up all non-hidden files
exclude: patterns to exclude from results, use glob syntax
suffixes: Provide to keep only files with these suffixes
Useful when wanting to keep files with different suffixes
Suffixes must include the dot, e.g. ".txt"
show_progress: If true, will show a progress bar as the files are loaded.
This forces an iteration through all matching files
to count them prior to loading them.
Examples:
.. code-block:: python
from langchain_community.document_loaders.blob_loaders import FileSystemBlobLoader
# Load a single file.
loader = FileSystemBlobLoader("/path/to/file.txt")
# Recursively load all text files in a directory.
loader = FileSystemBlobLoader("/path/to/directory", glob="**/*.txt")
# Recursively load all non-hidden files in a directory.
loader = FileSystemBlobLoader("/path/to/directory", glob="**/[!.]*")
# Load all files in a directory without recursion.
loader = FileSystemBlobLoader("/path/to/directory", glob="*")
# Recursively load all files in a directory, except for py or pyc files.
loader = FileSystemBlobLoader(
"/path/to/directory",
glob="**/*.txt",
exclude=["**/*.py", "**/*.pyc"]
)
""" # noqa: E501
if isinstance(path, Path):
_path = path
elif isinstance(path, str):
_path = Path(path)
else:
raise TypeError(f"Expected str or Path, got {type(path)}")
self.path = _path.expanduser() # Expand user to handle ~
self.glob = glob
self.suffixes = set(suffixes or [])
self.show_progress = show_progress
self.exclude = exclude
def yield_blobs(
self,
) -> Iterable[Blob]:
"""Yield blobs that match the requested pattern."""
iterator = _make_iterator(
length_func=self.count_matching_files, show_progress=self.show_progress
)
for path in iterator(self._yield_paths()):
yield Blob.from_path(path)
def _yield_paths(self) -> Iterable[Path]:
"""Yield paths that match the requested pattern."""
if self.path.is_file():
yield self.path
return
paths = self.path.glob(self.glob)
for path in paths:
if self.exclude:
if any(path.match(glob) for glob in self.exclude):
continue
if path.is_file():
if self.suffixes and path.suffix not in self.suffixes:
continue
yield path
def count_matching_files(self) -> int:
"""Count files that match the pattern without loading them."""
# Carry out a full iteration to count the files without
# materializing anything expensive in memory.
num = 0
for _ in self._yield_paths():
num += 1
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from __future__ import annotations
from pathlib import Path
from typing import (
TYPE_CHECKING,
Any,
Iterator,
List,
Literal,
Optional,
Sequence,
Union,
)
from langchain_core.documents import Document
from langchain_community.document_loaders.base import BaseBlobParser, BaseLoader
from langchain_community.document_loaders.blob_loaders import (
BlobLoader,
FileSystemBlobLoader,
)
from langchain_community.document_loaders.parsers.registry import get_parser
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from langchain.text_splitter import TextSplitter
_PathLike = Union[str, Path]
DEFAULT = Literal["default"]
class GenericLoader(BaseLoader):
"""Generic Document Loader.
A generic document loader that allows combining an arbitrary blob loader with
a blob parser.
Examples:
Parse a specific PDF file:
.. code-block:: python
from langchain_community.document_loaders import GenericLoader
from langchain_community.document_loaders.parsers.pdf import PyPDFParser
# Recursively load all text files in a directory.
loader = GenericLoader.from_filesystem(
"my_lovely_pdf.pdf",
parser=PyPDFParser()
)
.. code-block:: python
from langchain_community.document_loaders import GenericLoader
from langchain_community.document_loaders.blob_loaders import FileSystemBlobLoader
loader = GenericLoader.from_filesystem(
path="path/to/directory",
glob="**/[!.]*",
suffixes=[".pdf"],
show_progress=True,
)
docs = loader.lazy_load()
next(docs)
Example instantiations to change which files are loaded:
.. code-block:: python
# Recursively load all text files in a directory.
loader = GenericLoader.from_filesystem("/path/to/dir", glob="**/*.txt")
# Recursively load all non-hidden files in a directory.
loader = GenericLoader.from_filesystem("/path/to/dir", glob="**/[!.]*")
# Load all files in a directory without recursion.
loader = GenericLoader.from_filesystem("/path/to/dir", glob="*")
Example instantiations to change which parser is used:
.. code-block:: python
from langchain_community.document_loaders.parsers.pdf import PyPDFParser
# Recursively load all text files in a directory.
loader = GenericLoader.from_filesystem(
"/path/to/dir",
glob="**/*.pdf",
parser=PyPDFParser()
)
""" # noqa: E501
def __init__(
self,
blob_loader: BlobLoader,
blob_parser: BaseBlobParser,
) -> None:
"""A generic document loader.
Args:
blob_loader: A blob loader which knows how to yield blobs
blob_parser: A blob parser which knows how to parse blobs into documents
"""
self.blob_loader = blob_loader
self.blob_parser = blob_parser
def lazy_load(
self,
) -> Iterator[Document]:
"""Load documents lazily. Use this when working at a large scale."""
for blob in self.blob_loader.yield_blobs():
yield from self.blob_parser.lazy_parse(blob)
def load(self) -> List[Document]:
"""Load all documents."""
return list(self.lazy_load())
def load_and_split(
self, text_splitter: Optional[TextSplitter] = None
) -> List[Document]:
"""Load all documents and split them into sentences."""
raise NotImplementedError(
"Loading and splitting is not yet implemented for generic loaders. "
"When they will be implemented they will be added via the initializer. "
"This method should not be used going forward."
)
@classmethod
def from_filesystem(
cls,
path: _PathLike,
*,
glob: str = "**/[!.]*",
exclude: Sequence[str] = (),
suffixes: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
show_progress: bool = False,
parser: Union[DEFAULT, BaseBlobParser] = "default",
parser_kwargs: Optional[dict] = None,
) -> GenericLoader:
"""Create a generic document loader using a filesystem blob loader.
Args:
path: The path to the directory to load documents from OR the path to a
single file to load. If this is a file, glob, exclude, suffixes
will be ignored.
glob: The glob pattern to use to find documents.
suffixes: The suffixes to use to filter documents. If None, all files
matching the glob will be loaded.
exclude: A list of patterns to exclude from the loader.
show_progress: Whether to show a progress bar or not (requires tqdm).
Proxies to the file system loader.
parser: A blob parser which knows how to parse blobs into documents,
will instantiate a default parser if not provided.
The default can be overridden by either passing a parser or
setting the class attribute `blob_parser` (the latter
should be used with inheritance).
parser_kwargs: Keyword arguments to pass to the parser.
Returns:
A generic document loader.
"""
blob_loader = FileSystemBlobLoader(
path,
glob=glob,
exclude=exclude,
suffixes=suffixes,
show_progress=show_progress,
)
if isinstance(parser, str):
if parser == "default":
try:
# If there is an implementation of get_parser on the class, use it.
blob_parser = cls.get_parser(**(parser_kwargs or {}))
except NotImplementedError:
# if not then use the global registry.
blob_parser = get_parser(parser)
else:
blob_parser = get_parser(parser)
else:
blob_parser = parser
return cls(blob_loader, blob_parser)
@staticmethod
def get_parser(**kwargs: Any) -> BaseBlobParser:
"""Override this method to associate a default parser with the class."""
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"""Code for generic / auxiliary parsers.
This module contains some logic to help assemble more sophisticated parsers.
"""
from typing import Iterator, Mapping, Optional
from langchain_core.documents import Document
from langchain_community.document_loaders.base import BaseBlobParser
from langchain_community.document_loaders.blob_loaders.schema import Blob
class MimeTypeBasedParser(BaseBlobParser):
"""Parser that uses `mime`-types to parse a blob.
This parser is useful for simple pipelines where the mime-type is sufficient
to determine how to parse a blob.
To use, configure handlers based on mime-types and pass them to the initializer.
Example:
.. code-block:: python
from langchain_community.document_loaders.parsers.generic import MimeTypeBasedParser
parser = MimeTypeBasedParser(
handlers={
"application/pdf": ...,
},
fallback_parser=...,
)
""" # noqa: E501
def __init__(
self,
handlers: Mapping[str, BaseBlobParser],
*,
fallback_parser: Optional[BaseBlobParser] = None,
) -> None:
"""Define a parser that uses mime-types to determine how to parse a blob.
Args:
handlers: A mapping from mime-types to functions that take a blob, parse it
and return a document.
fallback_parser: A fallback_parser parser to use if the mime-type is not
found in the handlers. If provided, this parser will be
used to parse blobs with all mime-types not found in
the handlers.
If not provided, a ValueError will be raised if the
mime-type is not found in the handlers.
"""
self.handlers = handlers
self.fallback_parser = fallback_parser
def lazy_parse(self, blob: Blob) -> Iterator[Document]:
"""Load documents from a blob."""
mimetype = blob.mimetype
if mimetype is None:
raise ValueError(f"{blob} does not have a mimetype.")
if mimetype in self.handlers:
handler = self.handlers[mimetype]
yield from handler.lazy_parse(blob)
else:
if self.fallback_parser is not None:
yield from self.fallback_parser.lazy_parse(blob)
else:
raise ValueError(f"Unsupported mime type: {mimetype}")

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from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Any, Dict, Iterator, Optional, TYPE_CHECKING
from langchain_core.documents import Document
from langchain_community.document_loaders.base import BaseBlobParser
from langchain_community.document_loaders.blob_loaders import Blob
from langchain_community.document_loaders.parsers.language.cobol import CobolSegmenter
from langchain_community.document_loaders.parsers.language.javascript import (
JavaScriptSegmenter,
)
from langchain_community.document_loaders.parsers.language.python import PythonSegmenter
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from langchain.text_splitter import Language
try:
from langchain.text_splitter import Language
LANGUAGE_EXTENSIONS: Dict[str, str] = {
"py": Language.PYTHON,
"js": Language.JS,
"cobol": Language.COBOL,
}
LANGUAGE_SEGMENTERS: Dict[str, Any] = {
Language.PYTHON: PythonSegmenter,
Language.JS: JavaScriptSegmenter,
Language.COBOL: CobolSegmenter,
}
except ImportError:
LANGUAGE_EXTENSIONS = {}
LANGUAGE_SEGMENTERS = {}
class LanguageParser(BaseBlobParser):
"""Parse using the respective programming language syntax.
Each top-level function and class in the code is loaded into separate documents.
Furthermore, an extra document is generated, containing the remaining top-level code
that excludes the already segmented functions and classes.
This approach can potentially improve the accuracy of QA models over source code.
Currently, the supported languages for code parsing are Python and JavaScript.
The language used for parsing can be configured, along with the minimum number of
lines required to activate the splitting based on syntax.
Examples:
.. code-block:: python
from langchain.text_splitter.Language
from langchain_community.document_loaders.generic import GenericLoader
from langchain_community.document_loaders.parsers import LanguageParser
loader = GenericLoader.from_filesystem(
"./code",
glob="**/*",
suffixes=[".py", ".js"],
parser=LanguageParser()
)
docs = loader.load()
Example instantiations to manually select the language:
.. code-block:: python
from langchain.text_splitter import Language
loader = GenericLoader.from_filesystem(
"./code",
glob="**/*",
suffixes=[".py"],
parser=LanguageParser(language=Language.PYTHON)
)
Example instantiations to set number of lines threshold:
.. code-block:: python
loader = GenericLoader.from_filesystem(
"./code",
glob="**/*",
suffixes=[".py"],
parser=LanguageParser(parser_threshold=200)
)
"""
def __init__(self, language: Optional[Language] = None, parser_threshold: int = 0):
"""
Language parser that split code using the respective language syntax.
Args:
language: If None (default), it will try to infer language from source.
parser_threshold: Minimum lines needed to activate parsing (0 by default).
"""
self.language = language
self.parser_threshold = parser_threshold
def lazy_parse(self, blob: Blob) -> Iterator[Document]:
code = blob.as_string()
language = self.language or (
LANGUAGE_EXTENSIONS.get(blob.source.rsplit(".", 1)[-1])
if isinstance(blob.source, str)
else None
)
if language is None:
yield Document(
page_content=code,
metadata={
"source": blob.source,
},
)
return
if self.parser_threshold >= len(code.splitlines()):
yield Document(
page_content=code,
metadata={
"source": blob.source,
"language": language,
},
)
return
self.Segmenter = LANGUAGE_SEGMENTERS[language]
segmenter = self.Segmenter(blob.as_string())
if not segmenter.is_valid():
yield Document(
page_content=code,
metadata={
"source": blob.source,
},
)
return
for functions_classes in segmenter.extract_functions_classes():
yield Document(
page_content=functions_classes,
metadata={
"source": blob.source,
"content_type": "functions_classes",
"language": language,
},
)
yield Document(
page_content=segmenter.simplify_code(),
metadata={
"source": blob.source,
"content_type": "simplified_code",
"language": language,
},
)

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from __future__ import annotations
import asyncio
import json
from pathlib import Path
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Dict, List, Optional, Union
from langchain_core.documents import Document
from langchain_community.document_loaders.base import BaseLoader
if TYPE_CHECKING:
import pandas as pd
from telethon.hints import EntityLike
def concatenate_rows(row: dict) -> str:
"""Combine message information in a readable format ready to be used."""
date = row["date"]
sender = row["from"]
text = row["text"]
return f"{sender} on {date}: {text}\n\n"
class TelegramChatFileLoader(BaseLoader):
"""Load from `Telegram chat` dump."""
def __init__(self, path: str):
"""Initialize with a path."""
self.file_path = path
def load(self) -> List[Document]:
"""Load documents."""
p = Path(self.file_path)
with open(p, encoding="utf8") as f:
d = json.load(f)
text = "".join(
concatenate_rows(message)
for message in d["messages"]
if message["type"] == "message" and isinstance(message["text"], str)
)
metadata = {"source": str(p)}
return [Document(page_content=text, metadata=metadata)]
def text_to_docs(text: Union[str, List[str]]) -> List[Document]:
"""Convert a string or list of strings to a list of Documents with metadata."""
from langchain.text_splitter import RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter
if isinstance(text, str):
# Take a single string as one page
text = [text]
page_docs = [Document(page_content=page) for page in text]
# Add page numbers as metadata
for i, doc in enumerate(page_docs):
doc.metadata["page"] = i + 1
# Split pages into chunks
doc_chunks = []
for doc in page_docs:
text_splitter = RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter(
chunk_size=800,
separators=["\n\n", "\n", ".", "!", "?", ",", " ", ""],
chunk_overlap=20,
)
chunks = text_splitter.split_text(doc.page_content)
for i, chunk in enumerate(chunks):
doc = Document(
page_content=chunk, metadata={"page": doc.metadata["page"], "chunk": i}
)
# Add sources a metadata
doc.metadata["source"] = f"{doc.metadata['page']}-{doc.metadata['chunk']}"
doc_chunks.append(doc)
return doc_chunks
class TelegramChatApiLoader(BaseLoader):
"""Load `Telegram` chat json directory dump."""
def __init__(
self,
chat_entity: Optional[EntityLike] = None,
api_id: Optional[int] = None,
api_hash: Optional[str] = None,
username: Optional[str] = None,
file_path: str = "telegram_data.json",
):
"""Initialize with API parameters.
Args:
chat_entity: The chat entity to fetch data from.
api_id: The API ID.
api_hash: The API hash.
username: The username.
file_path: The file path to save the data to. Defaults to
"telegram_data.json".
"""
self.chat_entity = chat_entity
self.api_id = api_id
self.api_hash = api_hash
self.username = username
self.file_path = file_path
async def fetch_data_from_telegram(self) -> None:
"""Fetch data from Telegram API and save it as a JSON file."""
from telethon.sync import TelegramClient
data = []
async with TelegramClient(self.username, self.api_id, self.api_hash) as client:
async for message in client.iter_messages(self.chat_entity):
is_reply = message.reply_to is not None
reply_to_id = message.reply_to.reply_to_msg_id if is_reply else None
data.append(
{
"sender_id": message.sender_id,
"text": message.text,
"date": message.date.isoformat(),
"message.id": message.id,
"is_reply": is_reply,
"reply_to_id": reply_to_id,
}
)
with open(self.file_path, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
json.dump(data, f, ensure_ascii=False, indent=4)
def _get_message_threads(self, data: pd.DataFrame) -> dict:
"""Create a dictionary of message threads from the given data.
Args:
data (pd.DataFrame): A DataFrame containing the conversation \
data with columns:
- message.sender_id
- text
- date
- message.id
- is_reply
- reply_to_id
Returns:
dict: A dictionary where the key is the parent message ID and \
the value is a list of message IDs in ascending order.
"""
def find_replies(parent_id: int, reply_data: pd.DataFrame) -> List[int]:
"""
Recursively find all replies to a given parent message ID.
Args:
parent_id (int): The parent message ID.
reply_data (pd.DataFrame): A DataFrame containing reply messages.
Returns:
list: A list of message IDs that are replies to the parent message ID.
"""
# Find direct replies to the parent message ID
direct_replies = reply_data[reply_data["reply_to_id"] == parent_id][
"message.id"
].tolist()
# Recursively find replies to the direct replies
all_replies = []
for reply_id in direct_replies:
all_replies += [reply_id] + find_replies(reply_id, reply_data)
return all_replies
# Filter out parent messages
parent_messages = data[~data["is_reply"]]
# Filter out reply messages and drop rows with NaN in 'reply_to_id'
reply_messages = data[data["is_reply"]].dropna(subset=["reply_to_id"])
# Convert 'reply_to_id' to integer
reply_messages["reply_to_id"] = reply_messages["reply_to_id"].astype(int)
# Create a dictionary of message threads with parent message IDs as keys and \
# lists of reply message IDs as values
message_threads = {
parent_id: [parent_id] + find_replies(parent_id, reply_messages)
for parent_id in parent_messages["message.id"]
}
return message_threads
def _combine_message_texts(
self, message_threads: Dict[int, List[int]], data: pd.DataFrame
) -> str:
"""
Combine the message texts for each parent message ID based \
on the list of message threads.
Args:
message_threads (dict): A dictionary where the key is the parent message \
ID and the value is a list of message IDs in ascending order.
data (pd.DataFrame): A DataFrame containing the conversation data:
- message.sender_id
- text
- date
- message.id
- is_reply
- reply_to_id
Returns:
str: A combined string of message texts sorted by date.
"""
combined_text = ""
# Iterate through sorted parent message IDs
for parent_id, message_ids in message_threads.items():
# Get the message texts for the message IDs and sort them by date
message_texts = (
data[data["message.id"].isin(message_ids)]
.sort_values(by="date")["text"]
.tolist()
)
message_texts = [str(elem) for elem in message_texts]
# Combine the message texts
combined_text += " ".join(message_texts) + ".\n"
return combined_text.strip()
def load(self) -> List[Document]:
"""Load documents."""
if self.chat_entity is not None:
try:
import nest_asyncio
nest_asyncio.apply()
asyncio.run(self.fetch_data_from_telegram())
except ImportError:
raise ImportError(
"""`nest_asyncio` package not found.
please install with `pip install nest_asyncio`
"""
)
p = Path(self.file_path)
with open(p, encoding="utf8") as f:
d = json.load(f)
try:
import pandas as pd
except ImportError:
raise ImportError(
"""`pandas` package not found.
please install with `pip install pandas`
"""
)
normalized_messages = pd.json_normalize(d)
df = pd.DataFrame(normalized_messages)
message_threads = self._get_message_threads(df)
combined_texts = self._combine_message_texts(message_threads, df)
return text_to_docs(combined_texts)

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from typing import Any, Iterator, List, Sequence, cast
from langchain_core.documents import BaseDocumentTransformer, Document
class BeautifulSoupTransformer(BaseDocumentTransformer):
"""Transform HTML content by extracting specific tags and removing unwanted ones.
Example:
.. code-block:: python
from langchain_community.document_transformers import BeautifulSoupTransformer
bs4_transformer = BeautifulSoupTransformer()
docs_transformed = bs4_transformer.transform_documents(docs)
""" # noqa: E501
def __init__(self) -> None:
"""
Initialize the transformer.
This checks if the BeautifulSoup4 package is installed.
If not, it raises an ImportError.
"""
try:
import bs4 # noqa:F401
except ImportError:
raise ImportError(
"BeautifulSoup4 is required for BeautifulSoupTransformer. "
"Please install it with `pip install beautifulsoup4`."
)
def transform_documents(
self,
documents: Sequence[Document],
unwanted_tags: List[str] = ["script", "style"],
tags_to_extract: List[str] = ["p", "li", "div", "a"],
remove_lines: bool = True,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> Sequence[Document]:
"""
Transform a list of Document objects by cleaning their HTML content.
Args:
documents: A sequence of Document objects containing HTML content.
unwanted_tags: A list of tags to be removed from the HTML.
tags_to_extract: A list of tags whose content will be extracted.
remove_lines: If set to True, unnecessary lines will be
removed from the HTML content.
Returns:
A sequence of Document objects with transformed content.
"""
for doc in documents:
cleaned_content = doc.page_content
cleaned_content = self.remove_unwanted_tags(cleaned_content, unwanted_tags)
cleaned_content = self.extract_tags(cleaned_content, tags_to_extract)
if remove_lines:
cleaned_content = self.remove_unnecessary_lines(cleaned_content)
doc.page_content = cleaned_content
return documents
@staticmethod
def remove_unwanted_tags(html_content: str, unwanted_tags: List[str]) -> str:
"""
Remove unwanted tags from a given HTML content.
Args:
html_content: The original HTML content string.
unwanted_tags: A list of tags to be removed from the HTML.
Returns:
A cleaned HTML string with unwanted tags removed.
"""
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
soup = BeautifulSoup(html_content, "html.parser")
for tag in unwanted_tags:
for element in soup.find_all(tag):
element.decompose()
return str(soup)
@staticmethod
def extract_tags(html_content: str, tags: List[str]) -> str:
"""
Extract specific tags from a given HTML content.
Args:
html_content: The original HTML content string.
tags: A list of tags to be extracted from the HTML.
Returns:
A string combining the content of the extracted tags.
"""
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
soup = BeautifulSoup(html_content, "html.parser")
text_parts: List[str] = []
for element in soup.find_all():
if element.name in tags:
# Extract all navigable strings recursively from this element.
text_parts += get_navigable_strings(element)
# To avoid duplicate text, remove all descendants from the soup.
element.decompose()
return " ".join(text_parts)
@staticmethod
def remove_unnecessary_lines(content: str) -> str:
"""
Clean up the content by removing unnecessary lines.
Args:
content: A string, which may contain unnecessary lines or spaces.
Returns:
A cleaned string with unnecessary lines removed.
"""
lines = content.split("\n")
stripped_lines = [line.strip() for line in lines]
non_empty_lines = [line for line in stripped_lines if line]
cleaned_content = " ".join(non_empty_lines)
return cleaned_content
async def atransform_documents(
self,
documents: Sequence[Document],
**kwargs: Any,
) -> Sequence[Document]:
raise NotImplementedError
def get_navigable_strings(element: Any) -> Iterator[str]:
from bs4 import NavigableString, Tag
for child in cast(Tag, element).children:
if isinstance(child, Tag):
yield from get_navigable_strings(child)
elif isinstance(child, NavigableString):
if (element.name == "a") and (href := element.get("href")):
yield f"{child.strip()} ({href})"
else:
yield child.strip()

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"""Document transformers that use OpenAI Functions models"""
from typing import Any, Dict, Optional, Sequence, Type, Union
from langchain_core.documents import BaseDocumentTransformer, Document
from langchain_core.language_models import BaseLanguageModel
from langchain_core.prompts import ChatPromptTemplate
from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import BaseModel
class OpenAIMetadataTagger(BaseDocumentTransformer, BaseModel):
"""Extract metadata tags from document contents using OpenAI functions.
Example:
.. code-block:: python
from langchain_community.chat_models import ChatOpenAI
from langchain_community.document_transformers import OpenAIMetadataTagger
from langchain_core.documents import Document
schema = {
"properties": {
"movie_title": { "type": "string" },
"critic": { "type": "string" },
"tone": {
"type": "string",
"enum": ["positive", "negative"]
},
"rating": {
"type": "integer",
"description": "The number of stars the critic rated the movie"
}
},
"required": ["movie_title", "critic", "tone"]
}
# Must be an OpenAI model that supports functions
llm = ChatOpenAI(temperature=0, model="gpt-3.5-turbo-0613")
tagging_chain = create_tagging_chain(schema, llm)
document_transformer = OpenAIMetadataTagger(tagging_chain=tagging_chain)
original_documents = [
Document(page_content="Review of The Bee Movie\nBy Roger Ebert\n\nThis is the greatest movie ever made. 4 out of 5 stars."),
Document(page_content="Review of The Godfather\nBy Anonymous\n\nThis movie was super boring. 1 out of 5 stars.", metadata={"reliable": False}),
]
enhanced_documents = document_transformer.transform_documents(original_documents)
""" # noqa: E501
tagging_chain: Any
"""The chain used to extract metadata from each document."""
def transform_documents(
self, documents: Sequence[Document], **kwargs: Any
) -> Sequence[Document]:
"""Automatically extract and populate metadata
for each document according to the provided schema."""
new_documents = []
for document in documents:
extracted_metadata: Dict = self.tagging_chain.run(document.page_content) # type: ignore[assignment] # noqa: E501
new_document = Document(
page_content=document.page_content,
metadata={**extracted_metadata, **document.metadata},
)
new_documents.append(new_document)
return new_documents
async def atransform_documents(
self, documents: Sequence[Document], **kwargs: Any
) -> Sequence[Document]:
raise NotImplementedError
def create_metadata_tagger(
metadata_schema: Union[Dict[str, Any], Type[BaseModel]],
llm: BaseLanguageModel,
prompt: Optional[ChatPromptTemplate] = None,
*,
tagging_chain_kwargs: Optional[Dict] = None,
) -> OpenAIMetadataTagger:
"""Create a DocumentTransformer that uses an OpenAI function chain to automatically
tag documents with metadata based on their content and an input schema.
Args:
metadata_schema: Either a dictionary or pydantic.BaseModel class. If a dictionary
is passed in, it's assumed to already be a valid JsonSchema.
For best results, pydantic.BaseModels should have docstrings describing what
the schema represents and descriptions for the parameters.
llm: Language model to use, assumed to support the OpenAI function-calling API.
Defaults to use "gpt-3.5-turbo-0613"
prompt: BasePromptTemplate to pass to the model.
Returns:
An LLMChain that will pass the given function to the model.
Example:
.. code-block:: python
from langchain_community.chat_models import ChatOpenAI
from langchain_community.document_transformers import create_metadata_tagger
from langchain_core.documents import Document
schema = {
"properties": {
"movie_title": { "type": "string" },
"critic": { "type": "string" },
"tone": {
"type": "string",
"enum": ["positive", "negative"]
},
"rating": {
"type": "integer",
"description": "The number of stars the critic rated the movie"
}
},
"required": ["movie_title", "critic", "tone"]
}
# Must be an OpenAI model that supports functions
llm = ChatOpenAI(temperature=0, model="gpt-3.5-turbo-0613")
document_transformer = create_metadata_tagger(schema, llm)
original_documents = [
Document(page_content="Review of The Bee Movie\nBy Roger Ebert\n\nThis is the greatest movie ever made. 4 out of 5 stars."),
Document(page_content="Review of The Godfather\nBy Anonymous\n\nThis movie was super boring. 1 out of 5 stars.", metadata={"reliable": False}),
]
enhanced_documents = document_transformer.transform_documents(original_documents)
""" # noqa: E501
from langchain.chains.openai_functions import create_tagging_chain
metadata_schema = (
metadata_schema
if isinstance(metadata_schema, dict)
else metadata_schema.schema()
)
_tagging_chain_kwargs = tagging_chain_kwargs or {}
tagging_chain = create_tagging_chain(
metadata_schema, llm, prompt=prompt, **_tagging_chain_kwargs
)
return OpenAIMetadataTagger(tagging_chain=tagging_chain)

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"""**Embedding models** are wrappers around embedding models
from different APIs and services.
**Embedding models** can be LLMs or not.
**Class hierarchy:**
.. code-block::
Embeddings --> <name>Embeddings # Examples: OpenAIEmbeddings, HuggingFaceEmbeddings
"""
import logging
from typing import Any
from langchain_community.embeddings.aleph_alpha import (
AlephAlphaAsymmetricSemanticEmbedding,
AlephAlphaSymmetricSemanticEmbedding,
)
from langchain_community.embeddings.awa import AwaEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.azure_openai import AzureOpenAIEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.baidu_qianfan_endpoint import (
QianfanEmbeddingsEndpoint,
)
from langchain_community.embeddings.bedrock import BedrockEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.bookend import BookendEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.clarifai import ClarifaiEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.cohere import CohereEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.dashscope import DashScopeEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.databricks import DatabricksEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.deepinfra import DeepInfraEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.edenai import EdenAiEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.elasticsearch import ElasticsearchEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.embaas import EmbaasEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.ernie import ErnieEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.fake import (
DeterministicFakeEmbedding,
FakeEmbeddings,
)
from langchain_community.embeddings.fastembed import FastEmbedEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.google_palm import GooglePalmEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.gpt4all import GPT4AllEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.gradient_ai import GradientEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.huggingface import (
HuggingFaceBgeEmbeddings,
HuggingFaceEmbeddings,
HuggingFaceInferenceAPIEmbeddings,
HuggingFaceInstructEmbeddings,
)
from langchain_community.embeddings.huggingface_hub import HuggingFaceHubEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.infinity import InfinityEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.javelin_ai_gateway import JavelinAIGatewayEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.jina import JinaEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.johnsnowlabs import JohnSnowLabsEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.llamacpp import LlamaCppEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.localai import LocalAIEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.minimax import MiniMaxEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.mlflow import MlflowEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.mlflow_gateway import MlflowAIGatewayEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.modelscope_hub import ModelScopeEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.mosaicml import MosaicMLInstructorEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.nlpcloud import NLPCloudEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.octoai_embeddings import OctoAIEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.ollama import OllamaEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.openai import OpenAIEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.sagemaker_endpoint import (
SagemakerEndpointEmbeddings,
)
from langchain_community.embeddings.self_hosted import SelfHostedEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.self_hosted_hugging_face import (
SelfHostedHuggingFaceEmbeddings,
SelfHostedHuggingFaceInstructEmbeddings,
)
from langchain_community.embeddings.sentence_transformer import (
SentenceTransformerEmbeddings,
)
from langchain_community.embeddings.spacy_embeddings import SpacyEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.tensorflow_hub import TensorflowHubEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.vertexai import VertexAIEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.voyageai import VoyageEmbeddings
from langchain_community.embeddings.xinference import XinferenceEmbeddings
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
__all__ = [
"OpenAIEmbeddings",
"AzureOpenAIEmbeddings",
"ClarifaiEmbeddings",
"CohereEmbeddings",
"DatabricksEmbeddings",
"ElasticsearchEmbeddings",
"FastEmbedEmbeddings",
"HuggingFaceEmbeddings",
"HuggingFaceInferenceAPIEmbeddings",
"InfinityEmbeddings",
"GradientEmbeddings",
"JinaEmbeddings",
"LlamaCppEmbeddings",
"HuggingFaceHubEmbeddings",
"MlflowEmbeddings",
"MlflowAIGatewayEmbeddings",
"ModelScopeEmbeddings",
"TensorflowHubEmbeddings",
"SagemakerEndpointEmbeddings",
"HuggingFaceInstructEmbeddings",
"MosaicMLInstructorEmbeddings",
"SelfHostedEmbeddings",
"SelfHostedHuggingFaceEmbeddings",
"SelfHostedHuggingFaceInstructEmbeddings",
"FakeEmbeddings",
"DeterministicFakeEmbedding",
"AlephAlphaAsymmetricSemanticEmbedding",
"AlephAlphaSymmetricSemanticEmbedding",
"SentenceTransformerEmbeddings",
"GooglePalmEmbeddings",
"MiniMaxEmbeddings",
"VertexAIEmbeddings",
"BedrockEmbeddings",
"DeepInfraEmbeddings",
"EdenAiEmbeddings",
"DashScopeEmbeddings",
"EmbaasEmbeddings",
"OctoAIEmbeddings",
"SpacyEmbeddings",
"NLPCloudEmbeddings",
"GPT4AllEmbeddings",
"XinferenceEmbeddings",
"LocalAIEmbeddings",
"AwaEmbeddings",
"HuggingFaceBgeEmbeddings",
"ErnieEmbeddings",
"JavelinAIGatewayEmbeddings",
"OllamaEmbeddings",
"QianfanEmbeddingsEndpoint",
"JohnSnowLabsEmbeddings",
"VoyageEmbeddings",
"BookendEmbeddings",
]
# TODO: this is in here to maintain backwards compatibility
class HypotheticalDocumentEmbedder:
def __init__(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any):
logger.warning(
"Using a deprecated class. Please use "
"`from langchain.chains import HypotheticalDocumentEmbedder` instead"
)
from langchain.chains.hyde.base import HypotheticalDocumentEmbedder as H
return H(*args, **kwargs) # type: ignore
@classmethod
def from_llm(cls, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> Any:
logger.warning(
"Using a deprecated class. Please use "
"`from langchain.chains import HypotheticalDocumentEmbedder` instead"
)
from langchain.chains.hyde.base import HypotheticalDocumentEmbedder as H
return H.from_llm(*args, **kwargs)

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from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
import requests
from langchain_core.embeddings import Embeddings
from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import BaseModel, Extra, Field
DEFAULT_MODEL_NAME = "sentence-transformers/all-mpnet-base-v2"
DEFAULT_INSTRUCT_MODEL = "hkunlp/instructor-large"
DEFAULT_BGE_MODEL = "BAAI/bge-large-en"
DEFAULT_EMBED_INSTRUCTION = "Represent the document for retrieval: "
DEFAULT_QUERY_INSTRUCTION = (
"Represent the question for retrieving supporting documents: "
)
DEFAULT_QUERY_BGE_INSTRUCTION_EN = (
"Represent this question for searching relevant passages: "
)
DEFAULT_QUERY_BGE_INSTRUCTION_ZH = "为这个句子生成表示以用于检索相关文章:"
class HuggingFaceEmbeddings(BaseModel, Embeddings):
"""HuggingFace sentence_transformers embedding models.
To use, you should have the ``sentence_transformers`` python package installed.
Example:
.. code-block:: python
from langchain_community.embeddings import HuggingFaceEmbeddings
model_name = "sentence-transformers/all-mpnet-base-v2"
model_kwargs = {'device': 'cpu'}
encode_kwargs = {'normalize_embeddings': False}
hf = HuggingFaceEmbeddings(
model_name=model_name,
model_kwargs=model_kwargs,
encode_kwargs=encode_kwargs
)
"""
client: Any #: :meta private:
model_name: str = DEFAULT_MODEL_NAME
"""Model name to use."""
cache_folder: Optional[str] = None
"""Path to store models.
Can be also set by SENTENCE_TRANSFORMERS_HOME environment variable."""
model_kwargs: Dict[str, Any] = Field(default_factory=dict)
"""Keyword arguments to pass to the model."""
encode_kwargs: Dict[str, Any] = Field(default_factory=dict)
"""Keyword arguments to pass when calling the `encode` method of the model."""
multi_process: bool = False
"""Run encode() on multiple GPUs."""
def __init__(self, **kwargs: Any):
"""Initialize the sentence_transformer."""
super().__init__(**kwargs)
try:
import sentence_transformers
except ImportError as exc:
raise ImportError(
"Could not import sentence_transformers python package. "
"Please install it with `pip install sentence-transformers`."
) from exc
self.client = sentence_transformers.SentenceTransformer(
self.model_name, cache_folder=self.cache_folder, **self.model_kwargs
)
class Config:
"""Configuration for this pydantic object."""
extra = Extra.forbid
def embed_documents(self, texts: List[str]) -> List[List[float]]:
"""Compute doc embeddings using a HuggingFace transformer model.
Args:
texts: The list of texts to embed.
Returns:
List of embeddings, one for each text.
"""
import sentence_transformers
texts = list(map(lambda x: x.replace("\n", " "), texts))
if self.multi_process:
pool = self.client.start_multi_process_pool()
embeddings = self.client.encode_multi_process(texts, pool)
sentence_transformers.SentenceTransformer.stop_multi_process_pool(pool)
else:
embeddings = self.client.encode(texts, **self.encode_kwargs)
return embeddings.tolist()
def embed_query(self, text: str) -> List[float]:
"""Compute query embeddings using a HuggingFace transformer model.
Args:
text: The text to embed.
Returns:
Embeddings for the text.
"""
return self.embed_documents([text])[0]
class HuggingFaceInstructEmbeddings(BaseModel, Embeddings):
"""Wrapper around sentence_transformers embedding models.
To use, you should have the ``sentence_transformers``
and ``InstructorEmbedding`` python packages installed.
Example:
.. code-block:: python
from langchain_community.embeddings import HuggingFaceInstructEmbeddings
model_name = "hkunlp/instructor-large"
model_kwargs = {'device': 'cpu'}
encode_kwargs = {'normalize_embeddings': True}
hf = HuggingFaceInstructEmbeddings(
model_name=model_name,
model_kwargs=model_kwargs,
encode_kwargs=encode_kwargs
)
"""
client: Any #: :meta private:
model_name: str = DEFAULT_INSTRUCT_MODEL
"""Model name to use."""
cache_folder: Optional[str] = None
"""Path to store models.
Can be also set by SENTENCE_TRANSFORMERS_HOME environment variable."""
model_kwargs: Dict[str, Any] = Field(default_factory=dict)
"""Keyword arguments to pass to the model."""
encode_kwargs: Dict[str, Any] = Field(default_factory=dict)
"""Keyword arguments to pass when calling the `encode` method of the model."""
embed_instruction: str = DEFAULT_EMBED_INSTRUCTION
"""Instruction to use for embedding documents."""
query_instruction: str = DEFAULT_QUERY_INSTRUCTION
"""Instruction to use for embedding query."""
def __init__(self, **kwargs: Any):
"""Initialize the sentence_transformer."""
super().__init__(**kwargs)
try:
from InstructorEmbedding import INSTRUCTOR
self.client = INSTRUCTOR(
self.model_name, cache_folder=self.cache_folder, **self.model_kwargs
)
except ImportError as e:
raise ImportError("Dependencies for InstructorEmbedding not found.") from e
class Config:
"""Configuration for this pydantic object."""
extra = Extra.forbid
def embed_documents(self, texts: List[str]) -> List[List[float]]:
"""Compute doc embeddings using a HuggingFace instruct model.
Args:
texts: The list of texts to embed.
Returns:
List of embeddings, one for each text.
"""
instruction_pairs = [[self.embed_instruction, text] for text in texts]
embeddings = self.client.encode(instruction_pairs, **self.encode_kwargs)
return embeddings.tolist()
def embed_query(self, text: str) -> List[float]:
"""Compute query embeddings using a HuggingFace instruct model.
Args:
text: The text to embed.
Returns:
Embeddings for the text.
"""
instruction_pair = [self.query_instruction, text]
embedding = self.client.encode([instruction_pair], **self.encode_kwargs)[0]
return embedding.tolist()
class HuggingFaceBgeEmbeddings(BaseModel, Embeddings):
"""HuggingFace BGE sentence_transformers embedding models.
To use, you should have the ``sentence_transformers`` python package installed.
Example:
.. code-block:: python
from langchain_community.embeddings import HuggingFaceBgeEmbeddings
model_name = "BAAI/bge-large-en"
model_kwargs = {'device': 'cpu'}
encode_kwargs = {'normalize_embeddings': True}
hf = HuggingFaceBgeEmbeddings(
model_name=model_name,
model_kwargs=model_kwargs,
encode_kwargs=encode_kwargs
)
"""
client: Any #: :meta private:
model_name: str = DEFAULT_BGE_MODEL
"""Model name to use."""
cache_folder: Optional[str] = None
"""Path to store models.
Can be also set by SENTENCE_TRANSFORMERS_HOME environment variable."""
model_kwargs: Dict[str, Any] = Field(default_factory=dict)
"""Keyword arguments to pass to the model."""
encode_kwargs: Dict[str, Any] = Field(default_factory=dict)
"""Keyword arguments to pass when calling the `encode` method of the model."""
query_instruction: str = DEFAULT_QUERY_BGE_INSTRUCTION_EN
"""Instruction to use for embedding query."""
def __init__(self, **kwargs: Any):
"""Initialize the sentence_transformer."""
super().__init__(**kwargs)
try:
import sentence_transformers
except ImportError as exc:
raise ImportError(
"Could not import sentence_transformers python package. "
"Please install it with `pip install sentence_transformers`."
) from exc
self.client = sentence_transformers.SentenceTransformer(
self.model_name, cache_folder=self.cache_folder, **self.model_kwargs
)
if "-zh" in self.model_name:
self.query_instruction = DEFAULT_QUERY_BGE_INSTRUCTION_ZH
class Config:
"""Configuration for this pydantic object."""
extra = Extra.forbid
def embed_documents(self, texts: List[str]) -> List[List[float]]:
"""Compute doc embeddings using a HuggingFace transformer model.
Args:
texts: The list of texts to embed.
Returns:
List of embeddings, one for each text.
"""
texts = [t.replace("\n", " ") for t in texts]
embeddings = self.client.encode(texts, **self.encode_kwargs)
return embeddings.tolist()
def embed_query(self, text: str) -> List[float]:
"""Compute query embeddings using a HuggingFace transformer model.
Args:
text: The text to embed.
Returns:
Embeddings for the text.
"""
text = text.replace("\n", " ")
embedding = self.client.encode(
self.query_instruction + text, **self.encode_kwargs
)
return embedding.tolist()
class HuggingFaceInferenceAPIEmbeddings(BaseModel, Embeddings):
"""Embed texts using the HuggingFace API.
Requires a HuggingFace Inference API key and a model name.
"""
api_key: str
"""Your API key for the HuggingFace Inference API."""
model_name: str = "sentence-transformers/all-MiniLM-L6-v2"
"""The name of the model to use for text embeddings."""
api_url: Optional[str] = None
"""Custom inference endpoint url. None for using default public url."""
@property
def _api_url(self) -> str:
return self.api_url or self._default_api_url
@property
def _default_api_url(self) -> str:
return (
"https://api-inference.huggingface.co"
"/pipeline"
"/feature-extraction"
f"/{self.model_name}"
)
@property
def _headers(self) -> dict:
return {"Authorization": f"Bearer {self.api_key}"}
def embed_documents(self, texts: List[str]) -> List[List[float]]:
"""Get the embeddings for a list of texts.
Args:
texts (Documents): A list of texts to get embeddings for.
Returns:
Embedded texts as List[List[float]], where each inner List[float]
corresponds to a single input text.
Example:
.. code-block:: python
from langchain_community.embeddings import HuggingFaceInferenceAPIEmbeddings
hf_embeddings = HuggingFaceInferenceAPIEmbeddings(
api_key="your_api_key",
model_name="sentence-transformers/all-MiniLM-l6-v2"
)
texts = ["Hello, world!", "How are you?"]
hf_embeddings.embed_documents(texts)
""" # noqa: E501
response = requests.post(
self._api_url,
headers=self._headers,
json={
"inputs": texts,
"options": {"wait_for_model": True, "use_cache": True},
},
)
return response.json()
def embed_query(self, text: str) -> List[float]:
"""Compute query embeddings using a HuggingFace transformer model.
Args:
text: The text to embed.
Returns:
Embeddings for the text.
"""
return self.embed_documents([text])[0]

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import os
import sys
from typing import Any, List
from langchain_core.embeddings import Embeddings
from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import BaseModel, Extra
class JohnSnowLabsEmbeddings(BaseModel, Embeddings):
"""JohnSnowLabs embedding models
To use, you should have the ``johnsnowlabs`` python package installed.
Example:
.. code-block:: python
from langchain_community.embeddings.johnsnowlabs import JohnSnowLabsEmbeddings
embedding = JohnSnowLabsEmbeddings(model='embed_sentence.bert')
output = embedding.embed_query("foo bar")
""" # noqa: E501
model: Any = "embed_sentence.bert"
def __init__(
self,
model: Any = "embed_sentence.bert",
hardware_target: str = "cpu",
**kwargs: Any,
):
"""Initialize the johnsnowlabs model."""
super().__init__(**kwargs)
# 1) Check imports
try:
from johnsnowlabs import nlp
from nlu.pipe.pipeline import NLUPipeline
except ImportError as exc:
raise ImportError(
"Could not import johnsnowlabs python package. "
"Please install it with `pip install johnsnowlabs`."
) from exc
# 2) Start a Spark Session
try:
os.environ["PYSPARK_PYTHON"] = sys.executable
os.environ["PYSPARK_DRIVER_PYTHON"] = sys.executable
nlp.start(hardware_target=hardware_target)
except Exception as exc:
raise Exception("Failure starting Spark Session") from exc
# 3) Load the model
try:
if isinstance(model, str):
self.model = nlp.load(model)
elif isinstance(model, NLUPipeline):
self.model = model
else:
self.model = nlp.to_nlu_pipe(model)
except Exception as exc:
raise Exception("Failure loading model") from exc
class Config:
"""Configuration for this pydantic object."""
extra = Extra.forbid
def embed_documents(self, texts: List[str]) -> List[List[float]]:
"""Compute doc embeddings using a JohnSnowLabs transformer model.
Args:
texts: The list of texts to embed.
Returns:
List of embeddings, one for each text.
"""
df = self.model.predict(texts, output_level="document")
emb_col = None
for c in df.columns:
if "embedding" in c:
emb_col = c
return [vec.tolist() for vec in df[emb_col].tolist()]
def embed_query(self, text: str) -> List[float]:
"""Compute query embeddings using a JohnSnowLabs transformer model.
Args:
text: The text to embed.
Returns:
Embeddings for the text.
"""
return self.embed_documents([text])[0]

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import importlib
import logging
from typing import Any, Callable, List, Optional
from langchain_community.embeddings.self_hosted import SelfHostedEmbeddings
DEFAULT_MODEL_NAME = "sentence-transformers/all-mpnet-base-v2"
DEFAULT_INSTRUCT_MODEL = "hkunlp/instructor-large"
DEFAULT_EMBED_INSTRUCTION = "Represent the document for retrieval: "
DEFAULT_QUERY_INSTRUCTION = (
"Represent the question for retrieving supporting documents: "
)
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def _embed_documents(client: Any, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> List[List[float]]:
"""Inference function to send to the remote hardware.
Accepts a sentence_transformer model_id and
returns a list of embeddings for each document in the batch.
"""
return client.encode(*args, **kwargs)
def load_embedding_model(model_id: str, instruct: bool = False, device: int = 0) -> Any:
"""Load the embedding model."""
if not instruct:
import sentence_transformers
client = sentence_transformers.SentenceTransformer(model_id)
else:
from InstructorEmbedding import INSTRUCTOR
client = INSTRUCTOR(model_id)
if importlib.util.find_spec("torch") is not None:
import torch
cuda_device_count = torch.cuda.device_count()
if device < -1 or (device >= cuda_device_count):
raise ValueError(
f"Got device=={device}, "
f"device is required to be within [-1, {cuda_device_count})"
)
if device < 0 and cuda_device_count > 0:
logger.warning(
"Device has %d GPUs available. "
"Provide device={deviceId} to `from_model_id` to use available"
"GPUs for execution. deviceId is -1 for CPU and "
"can be a positive integer associated with CUDA device id.",
cuda_device_count,
)
client = client.to(device)
return client
class SelfHostedHuggingFaceEmbeddings(SelfHostedEmbeddings):
"""HuggingFace embedding models on self-hosted remote hardware.
Supported hardware includes auto-launched instances on AWS, GCP, Azure,
and Lambda, as well as servers specified
by IP address and SSH credentials (such as on-prem, or another cloud
like Paperspace, Coreweave, etc.).
To use, you should have the ``runhouse`` python package installed.
Example:
.. code-block:: python
from langchain_community.embeddings import SelfHostedHuggingFaceEmbeddings
import runhouse as rh
model_name = "sentence-transformers/all-mpnet-base-v2"
gpu = rh.cluster(name="rh-a10x", instance_type="A100:1")
hf = SelfHostedHuggingFaceEmbeddings(model_name=model_name, hardware=gpu)
"""
client: Any #: :meta private:
model_id: str = DEFAULT_MODEL_NAME
"""Model name to use."""
model_reqs: List[str] = ["./", "sentence_transformers", "torch"]
"""Requirements to install on hardware to inference the model."""
hardware: Any
"""Remote hardware to send the inference function to."""
model_load_fn: Callable = load_embedding_model
"""Function to load the model remotely on the server."""
load_fn_kwargs: Optional[dict] = None
"""Keyword arguments to pass to the model load function."""
inference_fn: Callable = _embed_documents
"""Inference function to extract the embeddings."""
def __init__(self, **kwargs: Any):
"""Initialize the remote inference function."""
load_fn_kwargs = kwargs.pop("load_fn_kwargs", {})
load_fn_kwargs["model_id"] = load_fn_kwargs.get("model_id", DEFAULT_MODEL_NAME)
load_fn_kwargs["instruct"] = load_fn_kwargs.get("instruct", False)
load_fn_kwargs["device"] = load_fn_kwargs.get("device", 0)
super().__init__(load_fn_kwargs=load_fn_kwargs, **kwargs)
class SelfHostedHuggingFaceInstructEmbeddings(SelfHostedHuggingFaceEmbeddings):
"""HuggingFace InstructEmbedding models on self-hosted remote hardware.
Supported hardware includes auto-launched instances on AWS, GCP, Azure,
and Lambda, as well as servers specified
by IP address and SSH credentials (such as on-prem, or another
cloud like Paperspace, Coreweave, etc.).
To use, you should have the ``runhouse`` python package installed.
Example:
.. code-block:: python
from langchain_community.embeddings import SelfHostedHuggingFaceInstructEmbeddings
import runhouse as rh
model_name = "hkunlp/instructor-large"
gpu = rh.cluster(name='rh-a10x', instance_type='A100:1')
hf = SelfHostedHuggingFaceInstructEmbeddings(
model_name=model_name, hardware=gpu)
""" # noqa: E501
model_id: str = DEFAULT_INSTRUCT_MODEL
"""Model name to use."""
embed_instruction: str = DEFAULT_EMBED_INSTRUCTION
"""Instruction to use for embedding documents."""
query_instruction: str = DEFAULT_QUERY_INSTRUCTION
"""Instruction to use for embedding query."""
model_reqs: List[str] = ["./", "InstructorEmbedding", "torch"]
"""Requirements to install on hardware to inference the model."""
def __init__(self, **kwargs: Any):
"""Initialize the remote inference function."""
load_fn_kwargs = kwargs.pop("load_fn_kwargs", {})
load_fn_kwargs["model_id"] = load_fn_kwargs.get(
"model_id", DEFAULT_INSTRUCT_MODEL
)
load_fn_kwargs["instruct"] = load_fn_kwargs.get("instruct", True)
load_fn_kwargs["device"] = load_fn_kwargs.get("device", 0)
super().__init__(load_fn_kwargs=load_fn_kwargs, **kwargs)
def embed_documents(self, texts: List[str]) -> List[List[float]]:
"""Compute doc embeddings using a HuggingFace instruct model.
Args:
texts: The list of texts to embed.
Returns:
List of embeddings, one for each text.
"""
instruction_pairs = []
for text in texts:
instruction_pairs.append([self.embed_instruction, text])
embeddings = self.client(self.pipeline_ref, instruction_pairs)
return embeddings.tolist()
def embed_query(self, text: str) -> List[float]:
"""Compute query embeddings using a HuggingFace instruct model.
Args:
text: The text to embed.
Returns:
Embeddings for the text.
"""
instruction_pair = [self.query_instruction, text]
embedding = self.client(self.pipeline_ref, [instruction_pair])[0]
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import re
import warnings
from typing import (
Any,
AsyncIterator,
Callable,
Dict,
Iterator,
List,
Mapping,
Optional,
)
from langchain_core.callbacks import (
AsyncCallbackManagerForLLMRun,
CallbackManagerForLLMRun,
)
from langchain_core.language_models import BaseLanguageModel
from langchain_core.language_models.llms import LLM
from langchain_core.outputs import GenerationChunk
from langchain_core.prompt_values import PromptValue
from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import Field, SecretStr, root_validator
from langchain_core.utils import (
check_package_version,
get_from_dict_or_env,
get_pydantic_field_names,
)
from langchain_core.utils.utils import build_extra_kwargs, convert_to_secret_str
class _AnthropicCommon(BaseLanguageModel):
client: Any = None #: :meta private:
async_client: Any = None #: :meta private:
model: str = Field(default="claude-2", alias="model_name")
"""Model name to use."""
max_tokens_to_sample: int = Field(default=256, alias="max_tokens")
"""Denotes the number of tokens to predict per generation."""
temperature: Optional[float] = None
"""A non-negative float that tunes the degree of randomness in generation."""
top_k: Optional[int] = None
"""Number of most likely tokens to consider at each step."""
top_p: Optional[float] = None
"""Total probability mass of tokens to consider at each step."""
streaming: bool = False
"""Whether to stream the results."""
default_request_timeout: Optional[float] = None
"""Timeout for requests to Anthropic Completion API. Default is 600 seconds."""
anthropic_api_url: Optional[str] = None
anthropic_api_key: Optional[SecretStr] = None
HUMAN_PROMPT: Optional[str] = None
AI_PROMPT: Optional[str] = None
count_tokens: Optional[Callable[[str], int]] = None
model_kwargs: Dict[str, Any] = Field(default_factory=dict)
@root_validator(pre=True)
def build_extra(cls, values: Dict) -> Dict:
extra = values.get("model_kwargs", {})
all_required_field_names = get_pydantic_field_names(cls)
values["model_kwargs"] = build_extra_kwargs(
extra, values, all_required_field_names
)
return values
@root_validator()
def validate_environment(cls, values: Dict) -> Dict:
"""Validate that api key and python package exists in environment."""
values["anthropic_api_key"] = convert_to_secret_str(
get_from_dict_or_env(values, "anthropic_api_key", "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY")
)
# Get custom api url from environment.
values["anthropic_api_url"] = get_from_dict_or_env(
values,
"anthropic_api_url",
"ANTHROPIC_API_URL",
default="https://api.anthropic.com",
)
try:
import anthropic
check_package_version("anthropic", gte_version="0.3")
values["client"] = anthropic.Anthropic(
base_url=values["anthropic_api_url"],
api_key=values["anthropic_api_key"].get_secret_value(),
timeout=values["default_request_timeout"],
)
values["async_client"] = anthropic.AsyncAnthropic(
base_url=values["anthropic_api_url"],
api_key=values["anthropic_api_key"].get_secret_value(),
timeout=values["default_request_timeout"],
)
values["HUMAN_PROMPT"] = anthropic.HUMAN_PROMPT
values["AI_PROMPT"] = anthropic.AI_PROMPT
values["count_tokens"] = values["client"].count_tokens
except ImportError:
raise ImportError(
"Could not import anthropic python package. "
"Please it install it with `pip install anthropic`."
)
return values
@property
def _default_params(self) -> Mapping[str, Any]:
"""Get the default parameters for calling Anthropic API."""
d = {
"max_tokens_to_sample": self.max_tokens_to_sample,
"model": self.model,
}
if self.temperature is not None:
d["temperature"] = self.temperature
if self.top_k is not None:
d["top_k"] = self.top_k
if self.top_p is not None:
d["top_p"] = self.top_p
return {**d, **self.model_kwargs}
@property
def _identifying_params(self) -> Mapping[str, Any]:
"""Get the identifying parameters."""
return {**{}, **self._default_params}
def _get_anthropic_stop(self, stop: Optional[List[str]] = None) -> List[str]:
if not self.HUMAN_PROMPT or not self.AI_PROMPT:
raise NameError("Please ensure the anthropic package is loaded")
if stop is None:
stop = []
# Never want model to invent new turns of Human / Assistant dialog.
stop.extend([self.HUMAN_PROMPT])
return stop
class Anthropic(LLM, _AnthropicCommon):
"""Anthropic large language models.
To use, you should have the ``anthropic`` python package installed, and the
environment variable ``ANTHROPIC_API_KEY`` set with your API key, or pass
it as a named parameter to the constructor.
Example:
.. code-block:: python
import anthropic
from langchain_community.llms import Anthropic
model = Anthropic(model="<model_name>", anthropic_api_key="my-api-key")
# Simplest invocation, automatically wrapped with HUMAN_PROMPT
# and AI_PROMPT.
response = model("What are the biggest risks facing humanity?")
# Or if you want to use the chat mode, build a few-shot-prompt, or
# put words in the Assistant's mouth, use HUMAN_PROMPT and AI_PROMPT:
raw_prompt = "What are the biggest risks facing humanity?"
prompt = f"{anthropic.HUMAN_PROMPT} {prompt}{anthropic.AI_PROMPT}"
response = model(prompt)
"""
class Config:
"""Configuration for this pydantic object."""
allow_population_by_field_name = True
arbitrary_types_allowed = True
@root_validator()
def raise_warning(cls, values: Dict) -> Dict:
"""Raise warning that this class is deprecated."""
warnings.warn(
"This Anthropic LLM is deprecated. "
"Please use `from langchain_community.chat_models import ChatAnthropic` "
"instead"
)
return values
@property
def _llm_type(self) -> str:
"""Return type of llm."""
return "anthropic-llm"
def _wrap_prompt(self, prompt: str) -> str:
if not self.HUMAN_PROMPT or not self.AI_PROMPT:
raise NameError("Please ensure the anthropic package is loaded")
if prompt.startswith(self.HUMAN_PROMPT):
return prompt # Already wrapped.
# Guard against common errors in specifying wrong number of newlines.
corrected_prompt, n_subs = re.subn(r"^\n*Human:", self.HUMAN_PROMPT, prompt)
if n_subs == 1:
return corrected_prompt
# As a last resort, wrap the prompt ourselves to emulate instruct-style.
return f"{self.HUMAN_PROMPT} {prompt}{self.AI_PROMPT} Sure, here you go:\n"
def _call(
self,
prompt: str,
stop: Optional[List[str]] = None,
run_manager: Optional[CallbackManagerForLLMRun] = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> str:
r"""Call out to Anthropic's completion endpoint.
Args:
prompt: The prompt to pass into the model.
stop: Optional list of stop words to use when generating.
Returns:
The string generated by the model.
Example:
.. code-block:: python
prompt = "What are the biggest risks facing humanity?"
prompt = f"\n\nHuman: {prompt}\n\nAssistant:"
response = model(prompt)
"""
if self.streaming:
completion = ""
for chunk in self._stream(
prompt=prompt, stop=stop, run_manager=run_manager, **kwargs
):
completion += chunk.text
return completion
stop = self._get_anthropic_stop(stop)
params = {**self._default_params, **kwargs}
response = self.client.completions.create(
prompt=self._wrap_prompt(prompt),
stop_sequences=stop,
**params,
)
return response.completion
def convert_prompt(self, prompt: PromptValue) -> str:
return self._wrap_prompt(prompt.to_string())
async def _acall(
self,
prompt: str,
stop: Optional[List[str]] = None,
run_manager: Optional[AsyncCallbackManagerForLLMRun] = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> str:
"""Call out to Anthropic's completion endpoint asynchronously."""
if self.streaming:
completion = ""
async for chunk in self._astream(
prompt=prompt, stop=stop, run_manager=run_manager, **kwargs
):
completion += chunk.text
return completion
stop = self._get_anthropic_stop(stop)
params = {**self._default_params, **kwargs}
response = await self.async_client.completions.create(
prompt=self._wrap_prompt(prompt),
stop_sequences=stop,
**params,
)
return response.completion
def _stream(
self,
prompt: str,
stop: Optional[List[str]] = None,
run_manager: Optional[CallbackManagerForLLMRun] = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> Iterator[GenerationChunk]:
r"""Call Anthropic completion_stream and return the resulting generator.
Args:
prompt: The prompt to pass into the model.
stop: Optional list of stop words to use when generating.
Returns:
A generator representing the stream of tokens from Anthropic.
Example:
.. code-block:: python
prompt = "Write a poem about a stream."
prompt = f"\n\nHuman: {prompt}\n\nAssistant:"
generator = anthropic.stream(prompt)
for token in generator:
yield token
"""
stop = self._get_anthropic_stop(stop)
params = {**self._default_params, **kwargs}
for token in self.client.completions.create(
prompt=self._wrap_prompt(prompt), stop_sequences=stop, stream=True, **params
):
chunk = GenerationChunk(text=token.completion)
yield chunk
if run_manager:
run_manager.on_llm_new_token(chunk.text, chunk=chunk)
async def _astream(
self,
prompt: str,
stop: Optional[List[str]] = None,
run_manager: Optional[AsyncCallbackManagerForLLMRun] = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> AsyncIterator[GenerationChunk]:
r"""Call Anthropic completion_stream and return the resulting generator.
Args:
prompt: The prompt to pass into the model.
stop: Optional list of stop words to use when generating.
Returns:
A generator representing the stream of tokens from Anthropic.
Example:
.. code-block:: python
prompt = "Write a poem about a stream."
prompt = f"\n\nHuman: {prompt}\n\nAssistant:"
generator = anthropic.stream(prompt)
for token in generator:
yield token
"""
stop = self._get_anthropic_stop(stop)
params = {**self._default_params, **kwargs}
async for token in await self.async_client.completions.create(
prompt=self._wrap_prompt(prompt),
stop_sequences=stop,
stream=True,
**params,
):
chunk = GenerationChunk(text=token.completion)
yield chunk
if run_manager:
await run_manager.on_llm_new_token(chunk.text, chunk=chunk)
def get_num_tokens(self, text: str) -> int:
"""Calculate number of tokens."""
if not self.count_tokens:
raise NameError("Please ensure the anthropic package is loaded")
return self.count_tokens(text)

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import json
import logging
from typing import Any, Dict, Iterator, List, Optional
import requests
from langchain_core.callbacks import CallbackManagerForLLMRun
from langchain_core.language_models.llms import LLM
from langchain_core.outputs import GenerationChunk
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class CloudflareWorkersAI(LLM):
"""Langchain LLM class to help to access Cloudflare Workers AI service.
To use, you must provide an API token and
account ID to access Cloudflare Workers AI, and
pass it as a named parameter to the constructor.
Example:
.. code-block:: python
from langchain_community.llms.cloudflare_workersai import CloudflareWorkersAI
my_account_id = "my_account_id"
my_api_token = "my_secret_api_token"
llm_model = "@cf/meta/llama-2-7b-chat-int8"
cf_ai = CloudflareWorkersAI(
account_id=my_account_id,
api_token=my_api_token,
model=llm_model
)
""" # noqa: E501
account_id: str
api_token: str
model: str = "@cf/meta/llama-2-7b-chat-int8"
base_url: str = "https://api.cloudflare.com/client/v4/accounts"
streaming: bool = False
endpoint_url: str = ""
def __init__(self, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
"""Initialize the Cloudflare Workers AI class."""
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.endpoint_url = f"{self.base_url}/{self.account_id}/ai/run/{self.model}"
@property
def _llm_type(self) -> str:
"""Return type of LLM."""
return "cloudflare"
@property
def _default_params(self) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Default parameters"""
return {}
@property
def _identifying_params(self) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Identifying parameters"""
return {
"account_id": self.account_id,
"api_token": self.api_token,
"model": self.model,
"base_url": self.base_url,
}
def _call_api(self, prompt: str, params: Dict[str, Any]) -> requests.Response:
"""Call Cloudflare Workers API"""
headers = {"Authorization": f"Bearer {self.api_token}"}
data = {"prompt": prompt, "stream": self.streaming, **params}
response = requests.post(self.endpoint_url, headers=headers, json=data)
return response
def _process_response(self, response: requests.Response) -> str:
"""Process API response"""
if response.ok:
data = response.json()
return data["result"]["response"]
else:
raise ValueError(f"Request failed with status {response.status_code}")
def _stream(
self,
prompt: str,
stop: Optional[List[str]] = None,
run_manager: Optional[CallbackManagerForLLMRun] = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> Iterator[GenerationChunk]:
"""Streaming prediction"""
original_steaming: bool = self.streaming
self.streaming = True
_response_prefix_count = len("data: ")
_response_stream_end = b"data: [DONE]"
for chunk in self._call_api(prompt, kwargs).iter_lines():
if chunk == _response_stream_end:
break
if len(chunk) > _response_prefix_count:
try:
data = json.loads(chunk[_response_prefix_count:])
except Exception as e:
logger.debug(chunk)
raise e
if data is not None and "response" in data:
yield GenerationChunk(text=data["response"])
if run_manager:
run_manager.on_llm_new_token(data["response"])
logger.debug("stream end")
self.streaming = original_steaming
def _call(
self,
prompt: str,
stop: Optional[List[str]] = None,
run_manager: Optional[CallbackManagerForLLMRun] = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> str:
"""Regular prediction"""
if self.streaming:
return "".join(
[c.text for c in self._stream(prompt, stop, run_manager, **kwargs)]
)
else:
response = self._call_api(prompt, kwargs)
return self._process_response(response)

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"""**Retriever** class returns Documents given a text **query**.
It is more general than a vector store. A retriever does not need to be able to
store documents, only to return (or retrieve) it. Vector stores can be used as
the backbone of a retriever, but there are other types of retrievers as well.
**Class hierarchy:**
.. code-block::
BaseRetriever --> <name>Retriever # Examples: ArxivRetriever, MergerRetriever
**Main helpers:**
.. code-block::
Document, Serializable, Callbacks,
CallbackManagerForRetrieverRun, AsyncCallbackManagerForRetrieverRun
"""
from langchain_community.retrievers.arcee import ArceeRetriever
from langchain_community.retrievers.arxiv import ArxivRetriever
from langchain_community.retrievers.azure_cognitive_search import (
AzureCognitiveSearchRetriever,
)
from langchain_community.retrievers.bedrock import AmazonKnowledgeBasesRetriever
from langchain_community.retrievers.bm25 import BM25Retriever
from langchain_community.retrievers.chaindesk import ChaindeskRetriever
from langchain_community.retrievers.chatgpt_plugin_retriever import (
ChatGPTPluginRetriever,
)
from langchain_community.retrievers.cohere_rag_retriever import CohereRagRetriever
from langchain_community.retrievers.docarray import DocArrayRetriever
from langchain_community.retrievers.elastic_search_bm25 import (
ElasticSearchBM25Retriever,
)
from langchain_community.retrievers.embedchain import EmbedchainRetriever
from langchain_community.retrievers.google_cloud_documentai_warehouse import (
GoogleDocumentAIWarehouseRetriever,
)
from langchain_community.retrievers.google_vertex_ai_search import (
GoogleCloudEnterpriseSearchRetriever,
GoogleVertexAIMultiTurnSearchRetriever,
GoogleVertexAISearchRetriever,
)
from langchain_community.retrievers.kay import KayAiRetriever
from langchain_community.retrievers.kendra import AmazonKendraRetriever
from langchain_community.retrievers.knn import KNNRetriever
from langchain_community.retrievers.llama_index import (
LlamaIndexGraphRetriever,
LlamaIndexRetriever,
)
from langchain_community.retrievers.metal import MetalRetriever
from langchain_community.retrievers.milvus import MilvusRetriever
from langchain_community.retrievers.outline import OutlineRetriever
from langchain_community.retrievers.pinecone_hybrid_search import (
PineconeHybridSearchRetriever,
)
from langchain_community.retrievers.pubmed import PubMedRetriever
from langchain_community.retrievers.remote_retriever import RemoteLangChainRetriever
from langchain_community.retrievers.svm import SVMRetriever
from langchain_community.retrievers.tavily_search_api import TavilySearchAPIRetriever
from langchain_community.retrievers.tfidf import TFIDFRetriever
from langchain_community.retrievers.weaviate_hybrid_search import (
WeaviateHybridSearchRetriever,
)
from langchain_community.retrievers.wikipedia import WikipediaRetriever
from langchain_community.retrievers.zep import ZepRetriever
from langchain_community.retrievers.zilliz import ZillizRetriever
__all__ = [
"AmazonKendraRetriever",
"AmazonKnowledgeBasesRetriever",
"ArceeRetriever",
"ArxivRetriever",
"AzureCognitiveSearchRetriever",
"ChatGPTPluginRetriever",
"ChaindeskRetriever",
"CohereRagRetriever",
"ElasticSearchBM25Retriever",
"EmbedchainRetriever",
"GoogleDocumentAIWarehouseRetriever",
"GoogleCloudEnterpriseSearchRetriever",
"GoogleVertexAIMultiTurnSearchRetriever",
"GoogleVertexAISearchRetriever",
"KayAiRetriever",
"KNNRetriever",
"LlamaIndexGraphRetriever",
"LlamaIndexRetriever",
"MetalRetriever",
"MilvusRetriever",
"OutlineRetriever",
"PineconeHybridSearchRetriever",
"PubMedRetriever",
"RemoteLangChainRetriever",
"SVMRetriever",
"TavilySearchAPIRetriever",
"TFIDFRetriever",
"BM25Retriever",
"VespaRetriever",
"WeaviateHybridSearchRetriever",
"WikipediaRetriever",
"ZepRetriever",
"ZillizRetriever",
"DocArrayRetriever",
]

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"""Implementations of key-value stores and storage helpers.
Module provides implementations of various key-value stores that conform
to a simple key-value interface.
The primary goal of these storages is to support implementation of caching.
"""
from langchain_community.storage.redis import RedisStore
from langchain_community.storage.upstash_redis import (
UpstashRedisByteStore,
UpstashRedisStore,
)
__all__ = [
"RedisStore",
"UpstashRedisByteStore",
"UpstashRedisStore",
]

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from typing import Optional, Type
from langchain_core.callbacks import CallbackManagerForToolRun
from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import BaseModel, Field
from langchain_community.chat_models import ChatOpenAI
from langchain_community.tools.amadeus.base import AmadeusBaseTool
class ClosestAirportSchema(BaseModel):
"""Schema for the AmadeusClosestAirport tool."""
location: str = Field(
description=(
" The location for which you would like to find the nearest airport "
" along with optional details such as country, state, region, or "
" province, allowing for easy processing and identification of "
" the closest airport. Examples of the format are the following:\n"
" Cali, Colombia\n "
" Lincoln, Nebraska, United States\n"
" New York, United States\n"
" Sydney, New South Wales, Australia\n"
" Rome, Lazio, Italy\n"
" Toronto, Ontario, Canada\n"
)
)
class AmadeusClosestAirport(AmadeusBaseTool):
"""Tool for finding the closest airport to a particular location."""
name: str = "closest_airport"
description: str = (
"Use this tool to find the closest airport to a particular location."
)
args_schema: Type[ClosestAirportSchema] = ClosestAirportSchema
def _run(
self,
location: str,
run_manager: Optional[CallbackManagerForToolRun] = None,
) -> str:
content = (
f" What is the nearest airport to {location}? Please respond with the "
" airport's International Air Transport Association (IATA) Location "
' Identifier in the following JSON format. JSON: "iataCode": "IATA '
' Location Identifier" '
)
return ChatOpenAI(temperature=0).predict(content)

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"""
This tool allows agents to interact with the clickup library
and operate on a Clickup instance.
To use this tool, you must first set as environment variables:
client_secret
client_id
code
Below is a sample script that uses the Clickup tool:
```python
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.clickup.toolkit import ClickupToolkit
from langchain_community.utilities.clickup import ClickupAPIWrapper
clickup = ClickupAPIWrapper()
toolkit = ClickupToolkit.from_clickup_api_wrapper(clickup)
```
"""
from typing import Optional
from langchain_core.callbacks import CallbackManagerForToolRun
from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import Field
from langchain_core.tools import BaseTool
from langchain_community.utilities.clickup import ClickupAPIWrapper
class ClickupAction(BaseTool):
"""Tool that queries the Clickup API."""
api_wrapper: ClickupAPIWrapper = Field(default_factory=ClickupAPIWrapper)
mode: str
name: str = ""
description: str = ""
def _run(
self,
instructions: str,
run_manager: Optional[CallbackManagerForToolRun] = None,
) -> str:
"""Use the Clickup API to run an operation."""
return self.api_wrapper.run(self.mode, instructions)

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"""
This tool allows agents to interact with the atlassian-python-api library
and operate on a Jira instance. For more information on the
atlassian-python-api library, see https://atlassian-python-api.readthedocs.io/jira.html
To use this tool, you must first set as environment variables:
JIRA_API_TOKEN
JIRA_USERNAME
JIRA_INSTANCE_URL
Below is a sample script that uses the Jira tool:
```python
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits.jira.toolkit import JiraToolkit
from langchain_community.utilities.jira import JiraAPIWrapper
jira = JiraAPIWrapper()
toolkit = JiraToolkit.from_jira_api_wrapper(jira)
```
"""
from typing import Optional
from langchain_core.callbacks import CallbackManagerForToolRun
from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import Field
from langchain_core.tools import BaseTool
from langchain_community.utilities.jira import JiraAPIWrapper
class JiraAction(BaseTool):
"""Tool that queries the Atlassian Jira API."""
api_wrapper: JiraAPIWrapper = Field(default_factory=JiraAPIWrapper)
mode: str
name: str = ""
description: str = ""
def _run(
self,
instructions: str,
run_manager: Optional[CallbackManagerForToolRun] = None,
) -> str:
"""Use the Atlassian Jira API to run an operation."""
return self.api_wrapper.run(self.mode, instructions)

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"""Tools for interacting with a Power BI dataset."""
import logging
from time import perf_counter
from typing import Any, Dict, Optional, Tuple
from langchain_core.callbacks import (
AsyncCallbackManagerForToolRun,
CallbackManagerForToolRun,
)
from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import Field, validator
from langchain_core.tools import BaseTool
from langchain_community.chat_models.openai import _import_tiktoken
from langchain_community.tools.powerbi.prompt import (
BAD_REQUEST_RESPONSE,
DEFAULT_FEWSHOT_EXAMPLES,
RETRY_RESPONSE,
)
from langchain_community.utilities.powerbi import PowerBIDataset, json_to_md
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class QueryPowerBITool(BaseTool):
"""Tool for querying a Power BI Dataset."""
name: str = "query_powerbi"
description: str = """
Input to this tool is a detailed question about the dataset, output is a result from the dataset. It will try to answer the question using the dataset, and if it cannot, it will ask for clarification.
Example Input: "How many rows are in table1?"
""" # noqa: E501
llm_chain: Any
powerbi: PowerBIDataset = Field(exclude=True)
examples: Optional[str] = DEFAULT_FEWSHOT_EXAMPLES
session_cache: Dict[str, Any] = Field(default_factory=dict, exclude=True)
max_iterations: int = 5
output_token_limit: int = 4000
tiktoken_model_name: Optional[str] = None # "cl100k_base"
class Config:
"""Configuration for this pydantic object."""
arbitrary_types_allowed = True
@validator("llm_chain")
def validate_llm_chain_input_variables( # pylint: disable=E0213
cls, llm_chain: Any
) -> Any:
"""Make sure the LLM chain has the correct input variables."""
for var in llm_chain.prompt.input_variables:
if var not in ["tool_input", "tables", "schemas", "examples"]:
raise ValueError(
"LLM chain for QueryPowerBITool must have input variables ['tool_input', 'tables', 'schemas', 'examples'], found %s", # noqa: C0301 E501 # pylint: disable=C0301
llm_chain.prompt.input_variables,
)
return llm_chain
def _check_cache(self, tool_input: str) -> Optional[str]:
"""Check if the input is present in the cache.
If the value is a bad request, overwrite with the escalated version,
if not present return None."""
if tool_input not in self.session_cache:
return None
return self.session_cache[tool_input]
def _run(
self,
tool_input: str,
run_manager: Optional[CallbackManagerForToolRun] = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> str:
"""Execute the query, return the results or an error message."""
if cache := self._check_cache(tool_input):
logger.debug("Found cached result for %s: %s", tool_input, cache)
return cache
try:
logger.info("Running PBI Query Tool with input: %s", tool_input)
query = self.llm_chain.predict(
tool_input=tool_input,
tables=self.powerbi.get_table_names(),
schemas=self.powerbi.get_schemas(),
examples=self.examples,
callbacks=run_manager.get_child() if run_manager else None,
)
except Exception as exc: # pylint: disable=broad-except
self.session_cache[tool_input] = f"Error on call to LLM: {exc}"
return self.session_cache[tool_input]
if query == "I cannot answer this":
self.session_cache[tool_input] = query
return self.session_cache[tool_input]
logger.info("PBI Query:\n%s", query)
start_time = perf_counter()
pbi_result = self.powerbi.run(command=query)
end_time = perf_counter()
logger.debug("PBI Result: %s", pbi_result)
logger.debug(f"PBI Query duration: {end_time - start_time:0.6f}")
result, error = self._parse_output(pbi_result)
if error is not None and "TokenExpired" in error:
self.session_cache[
tool_input
] = "Authentication token expired or invalid, please try reauthenticate."
return self.session_cache[tool_input]
iterations = kwargs.get("iterations", 0)
if error and iterations < self.max_iterations:
return self._run(
tool_input=RETRY_RESPONSE.format(
tool_input=tool_input, query=query, error=error
),
run_manager=run_manager,
iterations=iterations + 1,
)
self.session_cache[tool_input] = (
result if result else BAD_REQUEST_RESPONSE.format(error=error)
)
return self.session_cache[tool_input]
async def _arun(
self,
tool_input: str,
run_manager: Optional[AsyncCallbackManagerForToolRun] = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> str:
"""Execute the query, return the results or an error message."""
if cache := self._check_cache(tool_input):
logger.debug("Found cached result for %s: %s", tool_input, cache)
return f"{cache}, from cache, you have already asked this question."
try:
logger.info("Running PBI Query Tool with input: %s", tool_input)
query = await self.llm_chain.apredict(
tool_input=tool_input,
tables=self.powerbi.get_table_names(),
schemas=self.powerbi.get_schemas(),
examples=self.examples,
callbacks=run_manager.get_child() if run_manager else None,
)
except Exception as exc: # pylint: disable=broad-except
self.session_cache[tool_input] = f"Error on call to LLM: {exc}"
return self.session_cache[tool_input]
if query == "I cannot answer this":
self.session_cache[tool_input] = query
return self.session_cache[tool_input]
logger.info("PBI Query: %s", query)
start_time = perf_counter()
pbi_result = await self.powerbi.arun(command=query)
end_time = perf_counter()
logger.debug("PBI Result: %s", pbi_result)
logger.debug(f"PBI Query duration: {end_time - start_time:0.6f}")
result, error = self._parse_output(pbi_result)
if error is not None and ("TokenExpired" in error or "TokenError" in error):
self.session_cache[
tool_input
] = "Authentication token expired or invalid, please try to reauthenticate or check the scope of the credential." # noqa: E501
return self.session_cache[tool_input]
iterations = kwargs.get("iterations", 0)
if error and iterations < self.max_iterations:
return await self._arun(
tool_input=RETRY_RESPONSE.format(
tool_input=tool_input, query=query, error=error
),
run_manager=run_manager,
iterations=iterations + 1,
)
self.session_cache[tool_input] = (
result if result else BAD_REQUEST_RESPONSE.format(error=error)
)
return self.session_cache[tool_input]
def _parse_output(
self, pbi_result: Dict[str, Any]
) -> Tuple[Optional[str], Optional[Any]]:
"""Parse the output of the query to a markdown table."""
if "results" in pbi_result:
rows = pbi_result["results"][0]["tables"][0]["rows"]
if len(rows) == 0:
logger.info("0 records in result, query was valid.")
return (
None,
"0 rows returned, this might be correct, but please validate if all filter values were correct?", # noqa: E501
)
result = json_to_md(rows)
too_long, length = self._result_too_large(result)
if too_long:
return (
f"Result too large, please try to be more specific or use the `TOPN` function. The result is {length} tokens long, the limit is {self.output_token_limit} tokens.", # noqa: E501
None,
)
return result, None
if "error" in pbi_result:
if (
"pbi.error" in pbi_result["error"]
and "details" in pbi_result["error"]["pbi.error"]
):
return None, pbi_result["error"]["pbi.error"]["details"][0]["detail"]
return None, pbi_result["error"]
return None, pbi_result
def _result_too_large(self, result: str) -> Tuple[bool, int]:
"""Tokenize the output of the query."""
if self.tiktoken_model_name:
tiktoken_ = _import_tiktoken()
encoding = tiktoken_.encoding_for_model(self.tiktoken_model_name)
length = len(encoding.encode(result))
logger.info("Result length: %s", length)
return length > self.output_token_limit, length
return False, 0
class InfoPowerBITool(BaseTool):
"""Tool for getting metadata about a PowerBI Dataset."""
name: str = "schema_powerbi"
description: str = """
Input to this tool is a comma-separated list of tables, output is the schema and sample rows for those tables.
Be sure that the tables actually exist by calling list_tables_powerbi first!
Example Input: "table1, table2, table3"
""" # noqa: E501
powerbi: PowerBIDataset = Field(exclude=True)
class Config:
"""Configuration for this pydantic object."""
arbitrary_types_allowed = True
def _run(
self,
tool_input: str,
run_manager: Optional[CallbackManagerForToolRun] = None,
) -> str:
"""Get the schema for tables in a comma-separated list."""
return self.powerbi.get_table_info(tool_input.split(", "))
async def _arun(
self,
tool_input: str,
run_manager: Optional[AsyncCallbackManagerForToolRun] = None,
) -> str:
return await self.powerbi.aget_table_info(tool_input.split(", "))
class ListPowerBITool(BaseTool):
"""Tool for getting tables names."""
name: str = "list_tables_powerbi"
description: str = "Input is an empty string, output is a comma separated list of tables in the database." # noqa: E501 # pylint: disable=C0301
powerbi: PowerBIDataset = Field(exclude=True)
class Config:
"""Configuration for this pydantic object."""
arbitrary_types_allowed = True
def _run(
self,
tool_input: Optional[str] = None,
run_manager: Optional[CallbackManagerForToolRun] = None,
) -> str:
"""Get the names of the tables."""
return ", ".join(self.powerbi.get_table_names())
async def _arun(
self,
tool_input: Optional[str] = None,
run_manager: Optional[AsyncCallbackManagerForToolRun] = None,
) -> str:
"""Get the names of the tables."""
return ", ".join(self.powerbi.get_table_names())

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# flake8: noqa
"""Tools for interacting with Spark SQL."""
from typing import Any, Dict, Optional
from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import BaseModel, Field, root_validator
from langchain_core.language_models import BaseLanguageModel
from langchain_core.callbacks import (
AsyncCallbackManagerForToolRun,
CallbackManagerForToolRun,
)
from langchain_core.prompts import PromptTemplate
from langchain_community.utilities.spark_sql import SparkSQL
from langchain_core.tools import BaseTool
from langchain_community.tools.spark_sql.prompt import QUERY_CHECKER
class BaseSparkSQLTool(BaseModel):
"""Base tool for interacting with Spark SQL."""
db: SparkSQL = Field(exclude=True)
class Config(BaseTool.Config):
pass
class QuerySparkSQLTool(BaseSparkSQLTool, BaseTool):
"""Tool for querying a Spark SQL."""
name: str = "query_sql_db"
description: str = """
Input to this tool is a detailed and correct SQL query, output is a result from the Spark SQL.
If the query is not correct, an error message will be returned.
If an error is returned, rewrite the query, check the query, and try again.
"""
def _run(
self,
query: str,
run_manager: Optional[CallbackManagerForToolRun] = None,
) -> str:
"""Execute the query, return the results or an error message."""
return self.db.run_no_throw(query)
class InfoSparkSQLTool(BaseSparkSQLTool, BaseTool):
"""Tool for getting metadata about a Spark SQL."""
name: str = "schema_sql_db"
description: str = """
Input to this tool is a comma-separated list of tables, output is the schema and sample rows for those tables.
Be sure that the tables actually exist by calling list_tables_sql_db first!
Example Input: "table1, table2, table3"
"""
def _run(
self,
table_names: str,
run_manager: Optional[CallbackManagerForToolRun] = None,
) -> str:
"""Get the schema for tables in a comma-separated list."""
return self.db.get_table_info_no_throw(table_names.split(", "))
class ListSparkSQLTool(BaseSparkSQLTool, BaseTool):
"""Tool for getting tables names."""
name: str = "list_tables_sql_db"
description: str = "Input is an empty string, output is a comma separated list of tables in the Spark SQL."
def _run(
self,
tool_input: str = "",
run_manager: Optional[CallbackManagerForToolRun] = None,
) -> str:
"""Get the schema for a specific table."""
return ", ".join(self.db.get_usable_table_names())
class QueryCheckerTool(BaseSparkSQLTool, BaseTool):
"""Use an LLM to check if a query is correct.
Adapted from https://www.patterns.app/blog/2023/01/18/crunchbot-sql-analyst-gpt/"""
template: str = QUERY_CHECKER
llm: BaseLanguageModel
llm_chain: Any = Field(init=False)
name: str = "query_checker_sql_db"
description: str = """
Use this tool to double check if your query is correct before executing it.
Always use this tool before executing a query with query_sql_db!
"""
@root_validator(pre=True)
def initialize_llm_chain(cls, values: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
if "llm_chain" not in values:
from langchain.chains.llm import LLMChain
values["llm_chain"] = LLMChain(
llm=values.get("llm"),
prompt=PromptTemplate(
template=QUERY_CHECKER, input_variables=["query"]
),
)
if values["llm_chain"].prompt.input_variables != ["query"]:
raise ValueError(
"LLM chain for QueryCheckerTool need to use ['query'] as input_variables "
"for the embedded prompt"
)
return values
def _run(
self,
query: str,
run_manager: Optional[CallbackManagerForToolRun] = None,
) -> str:
"""Use the LLM to check the query."""
return self.llm_chain.predict(
query=query, callbacks=run_manager.get_child() if run_manager else None
)
async def _arun(
self,
query: str,
run_manager: Optional[AsyncCallbackManagerForToolRun] = None,
) -> str:
return await self.llm_chain.apredict(
query=query, callbacks=run_manager.get_child() if run_manager else None
)

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# flake8: noqa
"""Tools for interacting with a SQL database."""
from typing import Any, Dict, Optional
from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import BaseModel, Extra, Field, root_validator
from langchain_core.language_models import BaseLanguageModel
from langchain_core.callbacks import (
AsyncCallbackManagerForToolRun,
CallbackManagerForToolRun,
)
from langchain_core.prompts import PromptTemplate
from langchain_community.utilities.sql_database import SQLDatabase
from langchain_core.tools import BaseTool
from langchain_community.tools.sql_database.prompt import QUERY_CHECKER
class BaseSQLDatabaseTool(BaseModel):
"""Base tool for interacting with a SQL database."""
db: SQLDatabase = Field(exclude=True)
class Config(BaseTool.Config):
pass
class QuerySQLDataBaseTool(BaseSQLDatabaseTool, BaseTool):
"""Tool for querying a SQL database."""
name: str = "sql_db_query"
description: str = """
Input to this tool is a detailed and correct SQL query, output is a result from the database.
If the query is not correct, an error message will be returned.
If an error is returned, rewrite the query, check the query, and try again.
"""
def _run(
self,
query: str,
run_manager: Optional[CallbackManagerForToolRun] = None,
) -> str:
"""Execute the query, return the results or an error message."""
return self.db.run_no_throw(query)
class InfoSQLDatabaseTool(BaseSQLDatabaseTool, BaseTool):
"""Tool for getting metadata about a SQL database."""
name: str = "sql_db_schema"
description: str = """
Input to this tool is a comma-separated list of tables, output is the schema and sample rows for those tables.
Example Input: "table1, table2, table3"
"""
def _run(
self,
table_names: str,
run_manager: Optional[CallbackManagerForToolRun] = None,
) -> str:
"""Get the schema for tables in a comma-separated list."""
return self.db.get_table_info_no_throw(
[t.strip() for t in table_names.split(",")]
)
class ListSQLDatabaseTool(BaseSQLDatabaseTool, BaseTool):
"""Tool for getting tables names."""
name: str = "sql_db_list_tables"
description: str = "Input is an empty string, output is a comma separated list of tables in the database."
def _run(
self,
tool_input: str = "",
run_manager: Optional[CallbackManagerForToolRun] = None,
) -> str:
"""Get the schema for a specific table."""
return ", ".join(self.db.get_usable_table_names())
class QuerySQLCheckerTool(BaseSQLDatabaseTool, BaseTool):
"""Use an LLM to check if a query is correct.
Adapted from https://www.patterns.app/blog/2023/01/18/crunchbot-sql-analyst-gpt/"""
template: str = QUERY_CHECKER
llm: BaseLanguageModel
llm_chain: Any = Field(init=False)
name: str = "sql_db_query_checker"
description: str = """
Use this tool to double check if your query is correct before executing it.
Always use this tool before executing a query with sql_db_query!
"""
@root_validator(pre=True)
def initialize_llm_chain(cls, values: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
if "llm_chain" not in values:
from langchain.chains.llm import LLMChain
values["llm_chain"] = LLMChain(
llm=values.get("llm"),
prompt=PromptTemplate(
template=QUERY_CHECKER, input_variables=["dialect", "query"]
),
)
if values["llm_chain"].prompt.input_variables != ["dialect", "query"]:
raise ValueError(
"LLM chain for QueryCheckerTool must have input variables ['query', 'dialect']"
)
return values
def _run(
self,
query: str,
run_manager: Optional[CallbackManagerForToolRun] = None,
) -> str:
"""Use the LLM to check the query."""
return self.llm_chain.predict(
query=query,
dialect=self.db.dialect,
callbacks=run_manager.get_child() if run_manager else None,
)
async def _arun(
self,
query: str,
run_manager: Optional[AsyncCallbackManagerForToolRun] = None,
) -> str:
return await self.llm_chain.apredict(
query=query,
dialect=self.db.dialect,
callbacks=run_manager.get_child() if run_manager else None,
)

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"""[DEPRECATED]
## Zapier Natural Language Actions API
\
Full docs here: https://nla.zapier.com/start/
**Zapier Natural Language Actions** gives you access to the 5k+ apps, 20k+ actions
on Zapier's platform through a natural language API interface.
NLA supports apps like Gmail, Salesforce, Trello, Slack, Asana, HubSpot, Google Sheets,
Microsoft Teams, and thousands more apps: https://zapier.com/apps
Zapier NLA handles ALL the underlying API auth and translation from
natural language --> underlying API call --> return simplified output for LLMs
The key idea is you, or your users, expose a set of actions via an oauth-like setup
window, which you can then query and execute via a REST API.
NLA offers both API Key and OAuth for signing NLA API requests.
1. Server-side (API Key): for quickly getting started, testing, and production scenarios
where LangChain will only use actions exposed in the developer's Zapier account
(and will use the developer's connected accounts on Zapier.com)
2. User-facing (Oauth): for production scenarios where you are deploying an end-user
facing application and LangChain needs access to end-user's exposed actions and
connected accounts on Zapier.com
This quick start will focus on the server-side use case for brevity.
Review [full docs](https://nla.zapier.com/start/) for user-facing oauth developer
support.
Typically, you'd use SequentialChain, here's a basic example:
1. Use NLA to find an email in Gmail
2. Use LLMChain to generate a draft reply to (1)
3. Use NLA to send the draft reply (2) to someone in Slack via direct message
In code, below:
```python
import os
# get from https://platform.openai.com/
os.environ["OPENAI_API_KEY"] = os.environ.get("OPENAI_API_KEY", "")
# get from https://nla.zapier.com/docs/authentication/
os.environ["ZAPIER_NLA_API_KEY"] = os.environ.get("ZAPIER_NLA_API_KEY", "")
from langchain_community.agent_toolkits import ZapierToolkit
from langchain_community.utilities.zapier import ZapierNLAWrapper
## step 0. expose gmail 'find email' and slack 'send channel message' actions
# first go here, log in, expose (enable) the two actions:
# https://nla.zapier.com/demo/start
# -- for this example, can leave all fields "Have AI guess"
# in an oauth scenario, you'd get your own <provider> id (instead of 'demo')
# which you route your users through first
zapier = ZapierNLAWrapper()
## To leverage OAuth you may pass the value `nla_oauth_access_token` to
## the ZapierNLAWrapper. If you do this there is no need to initialize
## the ZAPIER_NLA_API_KEY env variable
# zapier = ZapierNLAWrapper(zapier_nla_oauth_access_token="TOKEN_HERE")
toolkit = ZapierToolkit.from_zapier_nla_wrapper(zapier)
```
"""
from typing import Any, Dict, Optional
from langchain_core._api import warn_deprecated
from langchain_core.callbacks import (
AsyncCallbackManagerForToolRun,
CallbackManagerForToolRun,
)
from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import Field, root_validator
from langchain_core.tools import BaseTool
from langchain_community.tools.zapier.prompt import BASE_ZAPIER_TOOL_PROMPT
from langchain_community.utilities.zapier import ZapierNLAWrapper
class ZapierNLARunAction(BaseTool):
"""
Args:
action_id: a specific action ID (from list actions) of the action to execute
(the set api_key must be associated with the action owner)
instructions: a natural language instruction string for using the action
(eg. "get the latest email from Mike Knoop" for "Gmail: find email" action)
params: a dict, optional. Any params provided will *override* AI guesses
from `instructions` (see "understanding the AI guessing flow" here:
https://nla.zapier.com/docs/using-the-api#ai-guessing)
"""
api_wrapper: ZapierNLAWrapper = Field(default_factory=ZapierNLAWrapper)
action_id: str
params: Optional[dict] = None
base_prompt: str = BASE_ZAPIER_TOOL_PROMPT
zapier_description: str
params_schema: Dict[str, str] = Field(default_factory=dict)
name: str = ""
description: str = ""
@root_validator
def set_name_description(cls, values: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
zapier_description = values["zapier_description"]
params_schema = values["params_schema"]
if "instructions" in params_schema:
del params_schema["instructions"]
# Ensure base prompt (if overridden) contains necessary input fields
necessary_fields = {"{zapier_description}", "{params}"}
if not all(field in values["base_prompt"] for field in necessary_fields):
raise ValueError(
"Your custom base Zapier prompt must contain input fields for "
"{zapier_description} and {params}."
)
values["name"] = zapier_description
values["description"] = values["base_prompt"].format(
zapier_description=zapier_description,
params=str(list(params_schema.keys())),
)
return values
def _run(
self, instructions: str, run_manager: Optional[CallbackManagerForToolRun] = None
) -> str:
"""Use the Zapier NLA tool to return a list of all exposed user actions."""
warn_deprecated(
since="0.0.319",
message=(
"This tool will be deprecated on 2023-11-17. See "
"https://nla.zapier.com/sunset/ for details"
),
)
return self.api_wrapper.run_as_str(self.action_id, instructions, self.params)
async def _arun(
self,
instructions: str,
run_manager: Optional[AsyncCallbackManagerForToolRun] = None,
) -> str:
"""Use the Zapier NLA tool to return a list of all exposed user actions."""
warn_deprecated(
since="0.0.319",
message=(
"This tool will be deprecated on 2023-11-17. See "
"https://nla.zapier.com/sunset/ for details"
),
)
return await self.api_wrapper.arun_as_str(
self.action_id,
instructions,
self.params,
)
ZapierNLARunAction.__doc__ = (
ZapierNLAWrapper.run.__doc__ + ZapierNLARunAction.__doc__ # type: ignore
)
# other useful actions
class ZapierNLAListActions(BaseTool):
"""
Args:
None
"""
name: str = "ZapierNLA_list_actions"
description: str = BASE_ZAPIER_TOOL_PROMPT + (
"This tool returns a list of the user's exposed actions."
)
api_wrapper: ZapierNLAWrapper = Field(default_factory=ZapierNLAWrapper)
def _run(
self,
_: str = "",
run_manager: Optional[CallbackManagerForToolRun] = None,
) -> str:
"""Use the Zapier NLA tool to return a list of all exposed user actions."""
warn_deprecated(
since="0.0.319",
message=(
"This tool will be deprecated on 2023-11-17. See "
"https://nla.zapier.com/sunset/ for details"
),
)
return self.api_wrapper.list_as_str()
async def _arun(
self,
_: str = "",
run_manager: Optional[AsyncCallbackManagerForToolRun] = None,
) -> str:
"""Use the Zapier NLA tool to return a list of all exposed user actions."""
warn_deprecated(
since="0.0.319",
message=(
"This tool will be deprecated on 2023-11-17. See "
"https://nla.zapier.com/sunset/ for details"
),
)
return await self.api_wrapper.alist_as_str()
ZapierNLAListActions.__doc__ = (
ZapierNLAWrapper.list.__doc__ + ZapierNLAListActions.__doc__ # type: ignore
)

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"""Integration tests for the langchain tracer module."""
import asyncio
import os
from aiohttp import ClientSession
from langchain_core.callbacks.manager import atrace_as_chain_group, trace_as_chain_group
from langchain_core.tracers.context import tracing_v2_enabled, tracing_enabled
from langchain_core.prompts import PromptTemplate
from langchain_community.chat_models import ChatOpenAI
from langchain_community.llms import OpenAI
questions = [
(
"Who won the US Open men's final in 2019? "
"What is his age raised to the 0.334 power?"
),
(
"Who is Olivia Wilde's boyfriend? "
"What is his current age raised to the 0.23 power?"
),
(
"Who won the most recent formula 1 grand prix? "
"What is their age raised to the 0.23 power?"
),
(
"Who won the US Open women's final in 2019? "
"What is her age raised to the 0.34 power?"
),
("Who is Beyonce's husband? " "What is his age raised to the 0.19 power?"),
]
def test_tracing_sequential() -> None:
from langchain.agents import AgentType, initialize_agent, load_tools
os.environ["LANGCHAIN_TRACING"] = "true"
for q in questions[:3]:
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0)
tools = load_tools(["llm-math", "serpapi"], llm=llm)
agent = initialize_agent(
tools, llm, agent=AgentType.ZERO_SHOT_REACT_DESCRIPTION, verbose=True
)
agent.run(q)
def test_tracing_session_env_var() -> None:
from langchain.agents import AgentType, initialize_agent, load_tools
os.environ["LANGCHAIN_TRACING"] = "true"
os.environ["LANGCHAIN_SESSION"] = "my_session"
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0)
tools = load_tools(["llm-math", "serpapi"], llm=llm)
agent = initialize_agent(
tools, llm, agent=AgentType.ZERO_SHOT_REACT_DESCRIPTION, verbose=True
)
agent.run(questions[0])
if "LANGCHAIN_SESSION" in os.environ:
del os.environ["LANGCHAIN_SESSION"]
async def test_tracing_concurrent() -> None:
from langchain.agents import AgentType, initialize_agent, load_tools
os.environ["LANGCHAIN_TRACING"] = "true"
aiosession = ClientSession()
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0)
async_tools = load_tools(["llm-math", "serpapi"], llm=llm, aiosession=aiosession)
agent = initialize_agent(
async_tools, llm, agent=AgentType.ZERO_SHOT_REACT_DESCRIPTION, verbose=True
)
tasks = [agent.arun(q) for q in questions[:3]]
await asyncio.gather(*tasks)
await aiosession.close()
async def test_tracing_concurrent_bw_compat_environ() -> None:
from langchain.agents import AgentType, initialize_agent, load_tools
os.environ["LANGCHAIN_HANDLER"] = "langchain"
if "LANGCHAIN_TRACING" in os.environ:
del os.environ["LANGCHAIN_TRACING"]
aiosession = ClientSession()
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0)
async_tools = load_tools(["llm-math", "serpapi"], llm=llm, aiosession=aiosession)
agent = initialize_agent(
async_tools, llm, agent=AgentType.ZERO_SHOT_REACT_DESCRIPTION, verbose=True
)
tasks = [agent.arun(q) for q in questions[:3]]
await asyncio.gather(*tasks)
await aiosession.close()
if "LANGCHAIN_HANDLER" in os.environ:
del os.environ["LANGCHAIN_HANDLER"]
def test_tracing_context_manager() -> None:
from langchain.agents import AgentType, initialize_agent, load_tools
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0)
tools = load_tools(["llm-math", "serpapi"], llm=llm)
agent = initialize_agent(
tools, llm, agent=AgentType.ZERO_SHOT_REACT_DESCRIPTION, verbose=True
)
if "LANGCHAIN_TRACING" in os.environ:
del os.environ["LANGCHAIN_TRACING"]
with tracing_enabled() as session:
assert session
agent.run(questions[0]) # this should be traced
agent.run(questions[0]) # this should not be traced
async def test_tracing_context_manager_async() -> None:
from langchain.agents import AgentType, initialize_agent, load_tools
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0)
async_tools = load_tools(["llm-math", "serpapi"], llm=llm)
agent = initialize_agent(
async_tools, llm, agent=AgentType.ZERO_SHOT_REACT_DESCRIPTION, verbose=True
)
if "LANGCHAIN_TRACING" in os.environ:
del os.environ["LANGCHAIN_TRACING"]
# start a background task
task = asyncio.create_task(agent.arun(questions[0])) # this should not be traced
with tracing_enabled() as session:
assert session
tasks = [agent.arun(q) for q in questions[1:4]] # these should be traced
await asyncio.gather(*tasks)
await task
async def test_tracing_v2_environment_variable() -> None:
from langchain.agents import AgentType, initialize_agent, load_tools
os.environ["LANGCHAIN_TRACING_V2"] = "true"
aiosession = ClientSession()
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0)
async_tools = load_tools(["llm-math", "serpapi"], llm=llm, aiosession=aiosession)
agent = initialize_agent(
async_tools, llm, agent=AgentType.ZERO_SHOT_REACT_DESCRIPTION, verbose=True
)
tasks = [agent.arun(q) for q in questions[:3]]
await asyncio.gather(*tasks)
await aiosession.close()
def test_tracing_v2_context_manager() -> None:
from langchain.agents import AgentType, initialize_agent, load_tools
llm = ChatOpenAI(temperature=0)
tools = load_tools(["llm-math", "serpapi"], llm=llm)
agent = initialize_agent(
tools, llm, agent=AgentType.CHAT_ZERO_SHOT_REACT_DESCRIPTION, verbose=True
)
if "LANGCHAIN_TRACING_V2" in os.environ:
del os.environ["LANGCHAIN_TRACING_V2"]
with tracing_v2_enabled():
agent.run(questions[0]) # this should be traced
agent.run(questions[0]) # this should not be traced
def test_tracing_v2_chain_with_tags() -> None:
from langchain.chains.llm import LLMChain
from langchain.chains.constitutional_ai.base import ConstitutionalChain
from langchain.chains.constitutional_ai.models import ConstitutionalPrinciple
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0)
chain = ConstitutionalChain.from_llm(
llm,
chain=LLMChain.from_string(llm, "Q: {question} A:"),
tags=["only-root"],
constitutional_principles=[
ConstitutionalPrinciple(
critique_request="Tell if this answer is good.",
revision_request="Give a better answer.",
)
],
)
if "LANGCHAIN_TRACING_V2" in os.environ:
del os.environ["LANGCHAIN_TRACING_V2"]
with tracing_v2_enabled():
chain.run("what is the meaning of life", tags=["a-tag"])
def test_tracing_v2_agent_with_metadata() -> None:
from langchain.agents import AgentType, initialize_agent, load_tools
os.environ["LANGCHAIN_TRACING_V2"] = "true"
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0)
chat = ChatOpenAI(temperature=0)
tools = load_tools(["llm-math", "serpapi"], llm=llm)
agent = initialize_agent(
tools, llm, agent=AgentType.ZERO_SHOT_REACT_DESCRIPTION, verbose=True
)
chat_agent = initialize_agent(
tools, chat, agent=AgentType.CHAT_ZERO_SHOT_REACT_DESCRIPTION, verbose=True
)
agent.run(questions[0], tags=["a-tag"], metadata={"a": "b", "c": "d"})
chat_agent.run(questions[0], tags=["a-tag"], metadata={"a": "b", "c": "d"})
async def test_tracing_v2_async_agent_with_metadata() -> None:
from langchain.agents import AgentType, initialize_agent, load_tools
os.environ["LANGCHAIN_TRACING_V2"] = "true"
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0, metadata={"f": "g", "h": "i"})
chat = ChatOpenAI(temperature=0, metadata={"f": "g", "h": "i"})
async_tools = load_tools(["llm-math", "serpapi"], llm=llm)
agent = initialize_agent(
async_tools, llm, agent=AgentType.ZERO_SHOT_REACT_DESCRIPTION, verbose=True
)
chat_agent = initialize_agent(
async_tools,
chat,
agent=AgentType.CHAT_ZERO_SHOT_REACT_DESCRIPTION,
verbose=True,
)
await agent.arun(questions[0], tags=["a-tag"], metadata={"a": "b", "c": "d"})
await chat_agent.arun(questions[0], tags=["a-tag"], metadata={"a": "b", "c": "d"})
def test_trace_as_group() -> None:
from langchain.chains.llm import LLMChain
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0.9)
prompt = PromptTemplate(
input_variables=["product"],
template="What is a good name for a company that makes {product}?",
)
chain = LLMChain(llm=llm, prompt=prompt)
with trace_as_chain_group("my_group", inputs={"input": "cars"}) as group_manager:
chain.run(product="cars", callbacks=group_manager)
chain.run(product="computers", callbacks=group_manager)
final_res = chain.run(product="toys", callbacks=group_manager)
group_manager.on_chain_end({"output": final_res})
with trace_as_chain_group("my_group_2", inputs={"input": "toys"}) as group_manager:
final_res = chain.run(product="toys", callbacks=group_manager)
group_manager.on_chain_end({"output": final_res})
def test_trace_as_group_with_env_set() -> None:
from langchain.chains.llm import LLMChain
os.environ["LANGCHAIN_TRACING_V2"] = "true"
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0.9)
prompt = PromptTemplate(
input_variables=["product"],
template="What is a good name for a company that makes {product}?",
)
chain = LLMChain(llm=llm, prompt=prompt)
with trace_as_chain_group(
"my_group_env_set", inputs={"input": "cars"}
) as group_manager:
chain.run(product="cars", callbacks=group_manager)
chain.run(product="computers", callbacks=group_manager)
final_res = chain.run(product="toys", callbacks=group_manager)
group_manager.on_chain_end({"output": final_res})
with trace_as_chain_group(
"my_group_2_env_set", inputs={"input": "toys"}
) as group_manager:
final_res = chain.run(product="toys", callbacks=group_manager)
group_manager.on_chain_end({"output": final_res})
async def test_trace_as_group_async() -> None:
from langchain.chains.llm import LLMChain
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0.9)
prompt = PromptTemplate(
input_variables=["product"],
template="What is a good name for a company that makes {product}?",
)
chain = LLMChain(llm=llm, prompt=prompt)
async with atrace_as_chain_group("my_async_group") as group_manager:
await chain.arun(product="cars", callbacks=group_manager)
await chain.arun(product="computers", callbacks=group_manager)
await chain.arun(product="toys", callbacks=group_manager)
async with atrace_as_chain_group(
"my_async_group_2", inputs={"input": "toys"}
) as group_manager:
res = await asyncio.gather(
*[
chain.arun(product="toys", callbacks=group_manager),
chain.arun(product="computers", callbacks=group_manager),
chain.arun(product="cars", callbacks=group_manager),
]
)
await group_manager.on_chain_end({"output": res})

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"""Integration tests for the langchain tracer module."""
import asyncio
from langchain_community.callbacks import get_openai_callback
from langchain_community.llms import OpenAI
async def test_openai_callback() -> None:
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0)
with get_openai_callback() as cb:
llm("What is the square root of 4?")
total_tokens = cb.total_tokens
assert total_tokens > 0
with get_openai_callback() as cb:
llm("What is the square root of 4?")
llm("What is the square root of 4?")
assert cb.total_tokens == total_tokens * 2
with get_openai_callback() as cb:
await asyncio.gather(
*[llm.agenerate(["What is the square root of 4?"]) for _ in range(3)]
)
assert cb.total_tokens == total_tokens * 3
task = asyncio.create_task(llm.agenerate(["What is the square root of 4?"]))
with get_openai_callback() as cb:
await llm.agenerate(["What is the square root of 4?"])
await task
assert cb.total_tokens == total_tokens
def test_openai_callback_batch_llm() -> None:
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0)
with get_openai_callback() as cb:
llm.generate(["What is the square root of 4?", "What is the square root of 4?"])
assert cb.total_tokens > 0
total_tokens = cb.total_tokens
with get_openai_callback() as cb:
llm("What is the square root of 4?")
llm("What is the square root of 4?")
assert cb.total_tokens == total_tokens
def test_openai_callback_agent() -> None:
from langchain.agents import AgentType, initialize_agent, load_tools
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0)
tools = load_tools(["serpapi", "llm-math"], llm=llm)
agent = initialize_agent(
tools, llm, agent=AgentType.ZERO_SHOT_REACT_DESCRIPTION, verbose=True
)
with get_openai_callback() as cb:
agent.run(
"Who is Olivia Wilde's boyfriend? "
"What is his current age raised to the 0.23 power?"
)
print(f"Total Tokens: {cb.total_tokens}")
print(f"Prompt Tokens: {cb.prompt_tokens}")
print(f"Completion Tokens: {cb.completion_tokens}")
print(f"Total Cost (USD): ${cb.total_cost}")

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"""Integration tests for the StreamlitCallbackHandler module."""
import pytest
# Import the internal StreamlitCallbackHandler from its module - and not from
# the `langchain_community.callbacks.streamlit` package - so that we don't end up using
# Streamlit's externally-provided callback handler.
from langchain_community.callbacks.streamlit.streamlit_callback_handler import (
StreamlitCallbackHandler,
)
from langchain_community.llms import OpenAI
@pytest.mark.requires("streamlit")
def test_streamlit_callback_agent() -> None:
from langchain.agents import AgentType, initialize_agent, load_tools
import streamlit as st
streamlit_callback = StreamlitCallbackHandler(st.container())
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0)
tools = load_tools(["serpapi", "llm-math"], llm=llm)
agent = initialize_agent(
tools, llm, agent=AgentType.ZERO_SHOT_REACT_DESCRIPTION, verbose=True
)
agent.run(
"Who is Olivia Wilde's boyfriend? "
"What is his current age raised to the 0.23 power?",
callbacks=[streamlit_callback],
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"""Integration tests for the langchain tracer module."""
import asyncio
import os
from aiohttp import ClientSession
from langchain_community.callbacks import wandb_tracing_enabled
from langchain_community.llms import OpenAI
questions = [
(
"Who won the US Open men's final in 2019? "
"What is his age raised to the 0.334 power?"
),
(
"Who is Olivia Wilde's boyfriend? "
"What is his current age raised to the 0.23 power?"
),
(
"Who won the most recent formula 1 grand prix? "
"What is their age raised to the 0.23 power?"
),
(
"Who won the US Open women's final in 2019? "
"What is her age raised to the 0.34 power?"
),
("Who is Beyonce's husband? " "What is his age raised to the 0.19 power?"),
]
def test_tracing_sequential() -> None:
from langchain.agents import AgentType, initialize_agent, load_tools
os.environ["LANGCHAIN_WANDB_TRACING"] = "true"
os.environ["WANDB_PROJECT"] = "langchain-tracing"
for q in questions[:3]:
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0)
tools = load_tools(
["llm-math", "serpapi"],
llm=llm,
)
agent = initialize_agent(
tools, llm, agent=AgentType.ZERO_SHOT_REACT_DESCRIPTION, verbose=True
)
agent.run(q)
def test_tracing_session_env_var() -> None:
from langchain.agents import AgentType, initialize_agent, load_tools
os.environ["LANGCHAIN_WANDB_TRACING"] = "true"
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0)
tools = load_tools(
["llm-math", "serpapi"],
llm=llm,
)
agent = initialize_agent(
tools, llm, agent=AgentType.ZERO_SHOT_REACT_DESCRIPTION, verbose=True
)
agent.run(questions[0])
async def test_tracing_concurrent() -> None:
from langchain.agents import AgentType, initialize_agent, load_tools
os.environ["LANGCHAIN_WANDB_TRACING"] = "true"
aiosession = ClientSession()
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0)
async_tools = load_tools(
["llm-math", "serpapi"],
llm=llm,
aiosession=aiosession,
)
agent = initialize_agent(
async_tools, llm, agent=AgentType.ZERO_SHOT_REACT_DESCRIPTION, verbose=True
)
tasks = [agent.arun(q) for q in questions[:3]]
await asyncio.gather(*tasks)
await aiosession.close()
def test_tracing_context_manager() -> None:
from langchain.agents import AgentType, initialize_agent, load_tools
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0)
tools = load_tools(
["llm-math", "serpapi"],
llm=llm,
)
agent = initialize_agent(
tools, llm, agent=AgentType.ZERO_SHOT_REACT_DESCRIPTION, verbose=True
)
if "LANGCHAIN_WANDB_TRACING" in os.environ:
del os.environ["LANGCHAIN_WANDB_TRACING"]
with wandb_tracing_enabled():
agent.run(questions[0]) # this should be traced
agent.run(questions[0]) # this should not be traced
async def test_tracing_context_manager_async() -> None:
from langchain.agents import AgentType, initialize_agent, load_tools
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0)
async_tools = load_tools(
["llm-math", "serpapi"],
llm=llm,
)
agent = initialize_agent(
async_tools, llm, agent=AgentType.ZERO_SHOT_REACT_DESCRIPTION, verbose=True
)
if "LANGCHAIN_WANDB_TRACING" in os.environ:
del os.environ["LANGCHAIN_TRACING"]
# start a background task
task = asyncio.create_task(agent.arun(questions[0])) # this should not be traced
with wandb_tracing_enabled():
tasks = [agent.arun(q) for q in questions[1:4]] # these should be traced
await asyncio.gather(*tasks)
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"""Test ChatOpenAI wrapper."""
from typing import Any, Optional
import pytest
from langchain_core.callbacks import CallbackManager
from langchain_core.messages import AIMessage, BaseMessage, HumanMessage, SystemMessage
from langchain_core.outputs import (
ChatGeneration,
ChatResult,
LLMResult,
)
from langchain_core.prompts import ChatPromptTemplate
from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import BaseModel, Field
from langchain_community.chat_models.openai import ChatOpenAI
from tests.unit_tests.callbacks.fake_callback_handler import FakeCallbackHandler
@pytest.mark.scheduled
def test_chat_openai() -> None:
"""Test ChatOpenAI wrapper."""
chat = ChatOpenAI(
temperature=0.7,
base_url=None,
organization=None,
openai_proxy=None,
timeout=10.0,
max_retries=3,
http_client=None,
n=1,
max_tokens=10,
default_headers=None,
default_query=None,
)
message = HumanMessage(content="Hello")
response = chat([message])
assert isinstance(response, BaseMessage)
assert isinstance(response.content, str)
def test_chat_openai_model() -> None:
"""Test ChatOpenAI wrapper handles model_name."""
chat = ChatOpenAI(model="foo")
assert chat.model_name == "foo"
chat = ChatOpenAI(model_name="bar")
assert chat.model_name == "bar"
def test_chat_openai_system_message() -> None:
"""Test ChatOpenAI wrapper with system message."""
chat = ChatOpenAI(max_tokens=10)
system_message = SystemMessage(content="You are to chat with the user.")
human_message = HumanMessage(content="Hello")
response = chat([system_message, human_message])
assert isinstance(response, BaseMessage)
assert isinstance(response.content, str)
@pytest.mark.scheduled
def test_chat_openai_generate() -> None:
"""Test ChatOpenAI wrapper with generate."""
chat = ChatOpenAI(max_tokens=10, n=2)
message = HumanMessage(content="Hello")
response = chat.generate([[message], [message]])
assert isinstance(response, LLMResult)
assert len(response.generations) == 2
assert response.llm_output
for generations in response.generations:
assert len(generations) == 2
for generation in generations:
assert isinstance(generation, ChatGeneration)
assert isinstance(generation.text, str)
assert generation.text == generation.message.content
@pytest.mark.scheduled
def test_chat_openai_multiple_completions() -> None:
"""Test ChatOpenAI wrapper with multiple completions."""
chat = ChatOpenAI(max_tokens=10, n=5)
message = HumanMessage(content="Hello")
response = chat._generate([message])
assert isinstance(response, ChatResult)
assert len(response.generations) == 5
for generation in response.generations:
assert isinstance(generation.message, BaseMessage)
assert isinstance(generation.message.content, str)
@pytest.mark.scheduled
def test_chat_openai_streaming() -> None:
"""Test that streaming correctly invokes on_llm_new_token callback."""
callback_handler = FakeCallbackHandler()
callback_manager = CallbackManager([callback_handler])
chat = ChatOpenAI(
max_tokens=10,
streaming=True,
temperature=0,
callback_manager=callback_manager,
verbose=True,
)
message = HumanMessage(content="Hello")
response = chat([message])
assert callback_handler.llm_streams > 0
assert isinstance(response, BaseMessage)
@pytest.mark.scheduled
def test_chat_openai_streaming_generation_info() -> None:
"""Test that generation info is preserved when streaming."""
class _FakeCallback(FakeCallbackHandler):
saved_things: dict = {}
def on_llm_end(
self,
*args: Any,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> Any:
# Save the generation
self.saved_things["generation"] = args[0]
callback = _FakeCallback()
callback_manager = CallbackManager([callback])
chat = ChatOpenAI(
max_tokens=2,
temperature=0,
callback_manager=callback_manager,
)
list(chat.stream("hi"))
generation = callback.saved_things["generation"]
# `Hello!` is two tokens, assert that that is what is returned
assert generation.generations[0][0].text == "Hello!"
def test_chat_openai_llm_output_contains_model_name() -> None:
"""Test llm_output contains model_name."""
chat = ChatOpenAI(max_tokens=10)
message = HumanMessage(content="Hello")
llm_result = chat.generate([[message]])
assert llm_result.llm_output is not None
assert llm_result.llm_output["model_name"] == chat.model_name
def test_chat_openai_streaming_llm_output_contains_model_name() -> None:
"""Test llm_output contains model_name."""
chat = ChatOpenAI(max_tokens=10, streaming=True)
message = HumanMessage(content="Hello")
llm_result = chat.generate([[message]])
assert llm_result.llm_output is not None
assert llm_result.llm_output["model_name"] == chat.model_name
def test_chat_openai_invalid_streaming_params() -> None:
"""Test that streaming correctly invokes on_llm_new_token callback."""
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
ChatOpenAI(
max_tokens=10,
streaming=True,
temperature=0,
n=5,
)
@pytest.mark.scheduled
async def test_async_chat_openai() -> None:
"""Test async generation."""
chat = ChatOpenAI(max_tokens=10, n=2)
message = HumanMessage(content="Hello")
response = await chat.agenerate([[message], [message]])
assert isinstance(response, LLMResult)
assert len(response.generations) == 2
assert response.llm_output
for generations in response.generations:
assert len(generations) == 2
for generation in generations:
assert isinstance(generation, ChatGeneration)
assert isinstance(generation.text, str)
assert generation.text == generation.message.content
@pytest.mark.scheduled
async def test_async_chat_openai_streaming() -> None:
"""Test that streaming correctly invokes on_llm_new_token callback."""
callback_handler = FakeCallbackHandler()
callback_manager = CallbackManager([callback_handler])
chat = ChatOpenAI(
max_tokens=10,
streaming=True,
temperature=0,
callback_manager=callback_manager,
verbose=True,
)
message = HumanMessage(content="Hello")
response = await chat.agenerate([[message], [message]])
assert callback_handler.llm_streams > 0
assert isinstance(response, LLMResult)
assert len(response.generations) == 2
for generations in response.generations:
assert len(generations) == 1
for generation in generations:
assert isinstance(generation, ChatGeneration)
assert isinstance(generation.text, str)
assert generation.text == generation.message.content
@pytest.mark.scheduled
async def test_async_chat_openai_bind_functions() -> None:
"""Test ChatOpenAI wrapper with multiple completions."""
class Person(BaseModel):
"""Identifying information about a person."""
name: str = Field(..., title="Name", description="The person's name")
age: int = Field(..., title="Age", description="The person's age")
fav_food: Optional[str] = Field(
default=None, title="Fav Food", description="The person's favorite food"
)
chat = ChatOpenAI(
max_tokens=30,
n=1,
streaming=True,
).bind_functions(functions=[Person], function_call="Person")
prompt = ChatPromptTemplate.from_messages(
[
("system", "Use the provided Person function"),
("user", "{input}"),
]
)
chain = prompt | chat
message = HumanMessage(content="Sally is 13 years old")
response = await chain.abatch([{"input": message}])
assert isinstance(response, list)
assert len(response) == 1
for generation in response:
assert isinstance(generation, AIMessage)
def test_chat_openai_extra_kwargs() -> None:
"""Test extra kwargs to chat openai."""
# Check that foo is saved in extra_kwargs.
llm = ChatOpenAI(foo=3, max_tokens=10)
assert llm.max_tokens == 10
assert llm.model_kwargs == {"foo": 3}
# Test that if extra_kwargs are provided, they are added to it.
llm = ChatOpenAI(foo=3, model_kwargs={"bar": 2})
assert llm.model_kwargs == {"foo": 3, "bar": 2}
# Test that if provided twice it errors
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
ChatOpenAI(foo=3, model_kwargs={"foo": 2})
# Test that if explicit param is specified in kwargs it errors
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
ChatOpenAI(model_kwargs={"temperature": 0.2})
# Test that "model" cannot be specified in kwargs
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
ChatOpenAI(model_kwargs={"model": "text-davinci-003"})
@pytest.mark.scheduled
def test_openai_streaming() -> None:
"""Test streaming tokens from OpenAI."""
llm = ChatOpenAI(max_tokens=10)
for token in llm.stream("I'm Pickle Rick"):
assert isinstance(token.content, str)
@pytest.mark.scheduled
async def test_openai_astream() -> None:
"""Test streaming tokens from OpenAI."""
llm = ChatOpenAI(max_tokens=10)
async for token in llm.astream("I'm Pickle Rick"):
assert isinstance(token.content, str)
@pytest.mark.scheduled
async def test_openai_abatch() -> None:
"""Test streaming tokens from ChatOpenAI."""
llm = ChatOpenAI(max_tokens=10)
result = await llm.abatch(["I'm Pickle Rick", "I'm not Pickle Rick"])
for token in result:
assert isinstance(token.content, str)
@pytest.mark.scheduled
async def test_openai_abatch_tags() -> None:
"""Test batch tokens from ChatOpenAI."""
llm = ChatOpenAI(max_tokens=10)
result = await llm.abatch(
["I'm Pickle Rick", "I'm not Pickle Rick"], config={"tags": ["foo"]}
)
for token in result:
assert isinstance(token.content, str)
@pytest.mark.scheduled
def test_openai_batch() -> None:
"""Test batch tokens from ChatOpenAI."""
llm = ChatOpenAI(max_tokens=10)
result = llm.batch(["I'm Pickle Rick", "I'm not Pickle Rick"])
for token in result:
assert isinstance(token.content, str)
@pytest.mark.scheduled
async def test_openai_ainvoke() -> None:
"""Test invoke tokens from ChatOpenAI."""
llm = ChatOpenAI(max_tokens=10)
result = await llm.ainvoke("I'm Pickle Rick", config={"tags": ["foo"]})
assert isinstance(result.content, str)
@pytest.mark.scheduled
def test_openai_invoke() -> None:
"""Test invoke tokens from ChatOpenAI."""
llm = ChatOpenAI(max_tokens=10)
result = llm.invoke("I'm Pickle Rick", config=dict(tags=["foo"]))
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"""Test Baidu Qianfan Chat Endpoint."""
from typing import Any
from langchain_core.callbacks import CallbackManager
from langchain_core.messages import (
AIMessage,
BaseMessage,
FunctionMessage,
HumanMessage,
)
from langchain_core.outputs import ChatGeneration, LLMResult
from langchain_core.prompts import ChatPromptTemplate, HumanMessagePromptTemplate
from langchain_community.chat_models.baidu_qianfan_endpoint import QianfanChatEndpoint
from tests.unit_tests.callbacks.fake_callback_handler import FakeCallbackHandler
_FUNCTIONS: Any = [
{
"name": "format_person_info",
"description": (
"Output formatter. Should always be used to format your response to the"
" user."
),
"parameters": {
"title": "Person",
"description": "Identifying information about a person.",
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"name": {
"title": "Name",
"description": "The person's name",
"type": "string",
},
"age": {
"title": "Age",
"description": "The person's age",
"type": "integer",
},
"fav_food": {
"title": "Fav Food",
"description": "The person's favorite food",
"type": "string",
},
},
"required": ["name", "age"],
},
},
{
"name": "get_current_temperature",
"description": ("Used to get the location's temperature."),
"parameters": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"location": {
"type": "string",
"description": "city name",
},
"unit": {
"type": "string",
"enum": ["centigrade", "Fahrenheit"],
},
},
"required": ["location", "unit"],
},
"responses": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"temperature": {
"type": "integer",
"description": "city temperature",
},
"unit": {
"type": "string",
"enum": ["centigrade", "Fahrenheit"],
},
},
},
},
]
def test_default_call() -> None:
"""Test default model(`ERNIE-Bot`) call."""
chat = QianfanChatEndpoint()
response = chat(messages=[HumanMessage(content="Hello")])
assert isinstance(response, BaseMessage)
assert isinstance(response.content, str)
def test_model() -> None:
"""Test model kwarg works."""
chat = QianfanChatEndpoint(model="BLOOMZ-7B")
response = chat(messages=[HumanMessage(content="Hello")])
assert isinstance(response, BaseMessage)
assert isinstance(response.content, str)
def test_model_param() -> None:
"""Test model params works."""
chat = QianfanChatEndpoint()
response = chat(model="BLOOMZ-7B", messages=[HumanMessage(content="Hello")])
assert isinstance(response, BaseMessage)
assert isinstance(response.content, str)
def test_endpoint() -> None:
"""Test user custom model deployments like some open source models."""
chat = QianfanChatEndpoint(endpoint="qianfan_bloomz_7b_compressed")
response = chat(messages=[HumanMessage(content="Hello")])
assert isinstance(response, BaseMessage)
assert isinstance(response.content, str)
def test_endpoint_param() -> None:
"""Test user custom model deployments like some open source models."""
chat = QianfanChatEndpoint()
response = chat(
messages=[
HumanMessage(endpoint="qianfan_bloomz_7b_compressed", content="Hello")
]
)
assert isinstance(response, BaseMessage)
assert isinstance(response.content, str)
def test_multiple_history() -> None:
"""Tests multiple history works."""
chat = QianfanChatEndpoint()
response = chat(
messages=[
HumanMessage(content="Hello."),
AIMessage(content="Hello!"),
HumanMessage(content="How are you doing?"),
]
)
assert isinstance(response, BaseMessage)
assert isinstance(response.content, str)
def test_stream() -> None:
"""Test that stream works."""
chat = QianfanChatEndpoint(streaming=True)
callback_handler = FakeCallbackHandler()
callback_manager = CallbackManager([callback_handler])
response = chat(
messages=[
HumanMessage(content="Hello."),
AIMessage(content="Hello!"),
HumanMessage(content="Who are you?"),
],
stream=True,
callbacks=callback_manager,
)
assert callback_handler.llm_streams > 0
assert isinstance(response.content, str)
def test_multiple_messages() -> None:
"""Tests multiple messages works."""
chat = QianfanChatEndpoint()
message = HumanMessage(content="Hi, how are you.")
response = chat.generate([[message], [message]])
assert isinstance(response, LLMResult)
assert len(response.generations) == 2
for generations in response.generations:
assert len(generations) == 1
for generation in generations:
assert isinstance(generation, ChatGeneration)
assert isinstance(generation.text, str)
assert generation.text == generation.message.content
def test_functions_call_thoughts() -> None:
chat = QianfanChatEndpoint(model="ERNIE-Bot")
prompt_tmpl = "Use the given functions to answer following question: {input}"
prompt_msgs = [
HumanMessagePromptTemplate.from_template(prompt_tmpl),
]
prompt = ChatPromptTemplate(messages=prompt_msgs)
chain = prompt | chat.bind(functions=_FUNCTIONS)
message = HumanMessage(content="What's the temperature in Shanghai today?")
response = chain.batch([{"input": message}])
assert isinstance(response[0], AIMessage)
assert "function_call" in response[0].additional_kwargs
def test_functions_call() -> None:
chat = QianfanChatEndpoint(model="ERNIE-Bot")
prompt = ChatPromptTemplate(
messages=[
HumanMessage(content="What's the temperature in Shanghai today?"),
AIMessage(
content="",
additional_kwargs={
"function_call": {
"name": "get_current_temperature",
"thoughts": "i will use get_current_temperature "
"to resolve the questions",
"arguments": '{"location":"Shanghai","unit":"centigrade"}',
}
},
),
FunctionMessage(
name="get_current_weather",
content='{"temperature": "25", \
"unit": "摄氏度", "description": "晴朗"}',
),
]
)
chain = prompt | chat.bind(functions=_FUNCTIONS)
resp = chain.invoke({})
assert isinstance(resp, AIMessage)

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from pathlib import Path
import pytest
from langchain_community.document_loaders.concurrent import ConcurrentLoader
from langchain_community.document_loaders.generic import GenericLoader
from langchain_community.document_loaders.parsers import LanguageParser
def test_language_loader_for_python() -> None:
"""Test Python loader with parser enabled."""
file_path = Path(__file__).parent.parent.parent / "examples"
loader = GenericLoader.from_filesystem(
file_path, glob="hello_world.py", parser=LanguageParser(parser_threshold=5)
)
docs = loader.load()
assert len(docs) == 2
metadata = docs[0].metadata
assert metadata["source"] == str(file_path / "hello_world.py")
assert metadata["content_type"] == "functions_classes"
assert metadata["language"] == "python"
metadata = docs[1].metadata
assert metadata["source"] == str(file_path / "hello_world.py")
assert metadata["content_type"] == "simplified_code"
assert metadata["language"] == "python"
assert (
docs[0].page_content
== """def main():
print("Hello World!")
return 0"""
)
assert (
docs[1].page_content
== """#!/usr/bin/env python3
import sys
# Code for: def main():
if __name__ == "__main__":
sys.exit(main())"""
)
def test_language_loader_for_python_with_parser_threshold() -> None:
"""Test Python loader with parser enabled and below threshold."""
file_path = Path(__file__).parent.parent.parent / "examples"
loader = GenericLoader.from_filesystem(
file_path,
glob="hello_world.py",
parser=LanguageParser(language="python", parser_threshold=1000),
)
docs = loader.load()
assert len(docs) == 1
def esprima_installed() -> bool:
try:
import esprima # noqa: F401
return True
except Exception as e:
print(f"esprima not installed, skipping test {e}")
return False
@pytest.mark.skipif(not esprima_installed(), reason="requires esprima package")
def test_language_loader_for_javascript() -> None:
"""Test JavaScript loader with parser enabled."""
file_path = Path(__file__).parent.parent.parent / "examples"
loader = GenericLoader.from_filesystem(
file_path, glob="hello_world.js", parser=LanguageParser(parser_threshold=5)
)
docs = loader.load()
assert len(docs) == 3
metadata = docs[0].metadata
assert metadata["source"] == str(file_path / "hello_world.js")
assert metadata["content_type"] == "functions_classes"
assert metadata["language"] == "js"
metadata = docs[1].metadata
assert metadata["source"] == str(file_path / "hello_world.js")
assert metadata["content_type"] == "functions_classes"
assert metadata["language"] == "js"
metadata = docs[2].metadata
assert metadata["source"] == str(file_path / "hello_world.js")
assert metadata["content_type"] == "simplified_code"
assert metadata["language"] == "js"
assert (
docs[0].page_content
== """class HelloWorld {
sayHello() {
console.log("Hello World!");
}
}"""
)
assert (
docs[1].page_content
== """function main() {
const hello = new HelloWorld();
hello.sayHello();
}"""
)
assert (
docs[2].page_content
== """// Code for: class HelloWorld {
// Code for: function main() {
main();"""
)
def test_language_loader_for_javascript_with_parser_threshold() -> None:
"""Test JavaScript loader with parser enabled and below threshold."""
file_path = Path(__file__).parent.parent.parent / "examples"
loader = GenericLoader.from_filesystem(
file_path,
glob="hello_world.js",
parser=LanguageParser(language="js", parser_threshold=1000),
)
docs = loader.load()
assert len(docs) == 1
def test_concurrent_language_loader_for_javascript_with_parser_threshold() -> None:
"""Test JavaScript ConcurrentLoader with parser enabled and below threshold."""
file_path = Path(__file__).parent.parent.parent / "examples"
loader = ConcurrentLoader.from_filesystem(
file_path,
glob="hello_world.js",
parser=LanguageParser(language="js", parser_threshold=1000),
)
docs = loader.load()
assert len(docs) == 1
def test_concurrent_language_loader_for_python_with_parser_threshold() -> None:
"""Test Python ConcurrentLoader with parser enabled and below threshold."""
file_path = Path(__file__).parent.parent.parent / "examples"
loader = ConcurrentLoader.from_filesystem(
file_path,
glob="hello_world.py",
parser=LanguageParser(language="python", parser_threshold=1000),
)
docs = loader.load()
assert len(docs) == 1
@pytest.mark.skipif(not esprima_installed(), reason="requires esprima package")
def test_concurrent_language_loader_for_javascript() -> None:
"""Test JavaScript ConcurrentLoader with parser enabled."""
file_path = Path(__file__).parent.parent.parent / "examples"
loader = ConcurrentLoader.from_filesystem(
file_path, glob="hello_world.js", parser=LanguageParser(parser_threshold=5)
)
docs = loader.load()
assert len(docs) == 3
def test_concurrent_language_loader_for_python() -> None:
"""Test Python ConcurrentLoader with parser enabled."""
file_path = Path(__file__).parent.parent.parent / "examples"
loader = ConcurrentLoader.from_filesystem(
file_path, glob="hello_world.py", parser=LanguageParser(parser_threshold=5)
)
docs = loader.load()
assert len(docs) == 2

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"""Test Fireworks AI API Wrapper."""
from typing import Generator
import pytest
from langchain_core.outputs import LLMResult
from langchain_community.llms.fireworks import Fireworks
@pytest.fixture
def llm() -> Fireworks:
return Fireworks(model_kwargs={"temperature": 0, "max_tokens": 512})
@pytest.mark.scheduled
def test_fireworks_call(llm: Fireworks) -> None:
"""Test valid call to fireworks."""
output = llm("How is the weather in New York today?")
assert isinstance(output, str)
@pytest.mark.scheduled
def test_fireworks_model_param() -> None:
"""Tests model parameters for Fireworks"""
llm = Fireworks(model="foo")
assert llm.model == "foo"
@pytest.mark.scheduled
def test_fireworks_invoke(llm: Fireworks) -> None:
"""Tests completion with invoke"""
output = llm.invoke("How is the weather in New York today?", stop=[","])
assert isinstance(output, str)
assert output[-1] == ","
@pytest.mark.scheduled
async def test_fireworks_ainvoke(llm: Fireworks) -> None:
"""Tests completion with invoke"""
output = await llm.ainvoke("How is the weather in New York today?", stop=[","])
assert isinstance(output, str)
assert output[-1] == ","
@pytest.mark.scheduled
def test_fireworks_batch(llm: Fireworks) -> None:
"""Tests completion with invoke"""
llm = Fireworks()
output = llm.batch(
[
"How is the weather in New York today?",
"How is the weather in New York today?",
],
stop=[","],
)
for token in output:
assert isinstance(token, str)
assert token[-1] == ","
@pytest.mark.scheduled
async def test_fireworks_abatch(llm: Fireworks) -> None:
"""Tests completion with invoke"""
output = await llm.abatch(
[
"How is the weather in New York today?",
"How is the weather in New York today?",
],
stop=[","],
)
for token in output:
assert isinstance(token, str)
assert token[-1] == ","
@pytest.mark.scheduled
def test_fireworks_multiple_prompts(
llm: Fireworks,
) -> None:
"""Test completion with multiple prompts."""
output = llm.generate(["How is the weather in New York today?", "I'm pickle rick"])
assert isinstance(output, LLMResult)
assert isinstance(output.generations, list)
assert len(output.generations) == 2
@pytest.mark.scheduled
def test_fireworks_streaming(llm: Fireworks) -> None:
"""Test stream completion."""
generator = llm.stream("Who's the best quarterback in the NFL?")
assert isinstance(generator, Generator)
for token in generator:
assert isinstance(token, str)
@pytest.mark.scheduled
def test_fireworks_streaming_stop_words(llm: Fireworks) -> None:
"""Test stream completion with stop words."""
generator = llm.stream("Who's the best quarterback in the NFL?", stop=[","])
assert isinstance(generator, Generator)
last_token = ""
for token in generator:
last_token = token
assert isinstance(token, str)
assert last_token[-1] == ","
@pytest.mark.scheduled
async def test_fireworks_streaming_async(llm: Fireworks) -> None:
"""Test stream completion."""
last_token = ""
async for token in llm.astream(
"Who's the best quarterback in the NFL?", stop=[","]
):
last_token = token
assert isinstance(token, str)
assert last_token[-1] == ","
@pytest.mark.scheduled
async def test_fireworks_async_agenerate(llm: Fireworks) -> None:
"""Test async."""
output = await llm.agenerate(["What is the best city to live in California?"])
assert isinstance(output, LLMResult)
@pytest.mark.scheduled
async def test_fireworks_multiple_prompts_async_agenerate(llm: Fireworks) -> None:
output = await llm.agenerate(
["How is the weather in New York today?", "I'm pickle rick"]
)
assert isinstance(output, LLMResult)
assert isinstance(output.generations, list)
assert len(output.generations) == 2

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import langchain_community.utilities.opaqueprompts as op
from langchain_core.output_parsers import StrOutputParser
from langchain_core.prompts import PromptTemplate
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableParallel
from langchain_community.llms import OpenAI
from langchain_community.llms.opaqueprompts import OpaquePrompts
prompt_template = """
As an AI assistant, you will answer questions according to given context.
Sensitive personal information in the question is masked for privacy.
For instance, if the original text says "Giana is good," it will be changed
to "PERSON_998 is good."
Here's how to handle these changes:
* Consider these masked phrases just as placeholders, but still refer to
them in a relevant way when answering.
* It's possible that different masked terms might mean the same thing.
Stick with the given term and don't modify it.
* All masked terms follow the "TYPE_ID" pattern.
* Please don't invent new masked terms. For instance, if you see "PERSON_998,"
don't come up with "PERSON_997" or "PERSON_999" unless they're already in the question.
Conversation History: ```{history}```
Context : ```During our recent meeting on February 23, 2023, at 10:30 AM,
John Doe provided me with his personal details. His email is johndoe@example.com
and his contact number is 650-456-7890. He lives in New York City, USA, and
belongs to the American nationality with Christian beliefs and a leaning towards
the Democratic party. He mentioned that he recently made a transaction using his
credit card 4111 1111 1111 1111 and transferred bitcoins to the wallet address
1A1zP1eP5QGefi2DMPTfTL5SLmv7DivfNa. While discussing his European travels, he
noted down his IBAN as GB29 NWBK 6016 1331 9268 19. Additionally, he provided
his website as https://johndoeportfolio.com. John also discussed
some of his US-specific details. He said his bank account number is
1234567890123456 and his drivers license is Y12345678. His ITIN is 987-65-4321,
and he recently renewed his passport,
the number for which is 123456789. He emphasized not to share his SSN, which is
669-45-6789. Furthermore, he mentioned that he accesses his work files remotely
through the IP 192.168.1.1 and has a medical license number MED-123456. ```
Question: ```{question}```
"""
def test_opaqueprompts() -> None:
chain = PromptTemplate.from_template(prompt_template) | OpaquePrompts(llm=OpenAI())
output = chain.invoke(
{
"question": "Write a text message to remind John to do password reset \
for his website through his email to stay secure."
}
)
assert isinstance(output, str)
def test_opaqueprompts_functions() -> None:
prompt = (PromptTemplate.from_template(prompt_template),)
llm = OpenAI()
pg_chain = (
op.sanitize
| RunnableParallel(
secure_context=lambda x: x["secure_context"], # type: ignore
response=(lambda x: x["sanitized_input"]) # type: ignore
| prompt
| llm
| StrOutputParser(),
)
| (lambda x: op.desanitize(x["response"], x["secure_context"]))
)
pg_chain.invoke(
{
"question": "Write a text message to remind John to do password reset\
for his website through his email to stay secure.",
"history": "",
}
)

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"""Test Nebula API wrapper."""
from langchain_community.llms.symblai_nebula import Nebula
def test_symblai_nebula_call() -> None:
"""Test valid call to Nebula."""
conversation = """Sam: Good morning, team! Let's keep this standup concise.
We'll go in the usual order: what you did yesterday,
what you plan to do today, and any blockers. Alex, kick us off.
Alex: Morning! Yesterday, I wrapped up the UI for the user dashboard.
The new charts and widgets are now responsive.
I also had a sync with the design team to ensure the final touchups are in
line with the brand guidelines. Today, I'll start integrating the frontend with
the new API endpoints Rhea was working on.
The only blocker is waiting for some final API documentation,
but I guess Rhea can update on that.
Rhea: Hey, all! Yep, about the API documentation - I completed the majority of
the backend work for user data retrieval yesterday.
The endpoints are mostly set up, but I need to do a bit more testing today.
I'll finalize the API documentation by noon, so that should unblock Alex.
After that, Ill be working on optimizing the database queries
for faster data fetching. No other blockers on my end.
Sam: Great, thanks Rhea. Do reach out if you need any testing assistance
or if there are any hitches with the database.
Now, my update: Yesterday, I coordinated with the client to get clarity
on some feature requirements. Today, I'll be updating our project roadmap
and timelines based on their feedback. Additionally, I'll be sitting with
the QA team in the afternoon for preliminary testing.
Blocker: I might need both of you to be available for a quick call
in case the client wants to discuss the changes live.
Alex: Sounds good, Sam. Just let us know a little in advance for the call.
Rhea: Agreed. We can make time for that.
Sam: Perfect! Let's keep the momentum going. Reach out if there are any
sudden issues or support needed. Have a productive day!
Alex: You too.
Rhea: Thanks, bye!"""
llm = Nebula(nebula_api_key="<your_api_key>")
instruction = """Identify the main objectives mentioned in this
conversation."""
output = llm.invoke(f"{instruction}\n{conversation}")
assert isinstance(output, str)

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"""Test Vertex AI API wrapper.
In order to run this test, you need to install VertexAI SDK:
pip install google-cloud-aiplatform>=1.36.0
Your end-user credentials would be used to make the calls (make sure you've run
`gcloud auth login` first).
"""
import os
from typing import Optional
import pytest
from langchain_core.outputs import LLMResult
from langchain_community.llms import VertexAI, VertexAIModelGarden
def test_vertex_initialization() -> None:
llm = VertexAI()
assert llm._llm_type == "vertexai"
assert llm.model_name == llm.client._model_id
def test_vertex_call() -> None:
llm = VertexAI(temperature=0)
output = llm("Say foo:")
assert isinstance(output, str)
@pytest.mark.scheduled
def test_vertex_generate() -> None:
llm = VertexAI(temperature=0.3, n=2, model_name="text-bison@001")
output = llm.generate(["Say foo:"])
assert isinstance(output, LLMResult)
assert len(output.generations) == 1
assert len(output.generations[0]) == 2
@pytest.mark.scheduled
def test_vertex_generate_code() -> None:
llm = VertexAI(temperature=0.3, n=2, model_name="code-bison@001")
output = llm.generate(["generate a python method that says foo:"])
assert isinstance(output, LLMResult)
assert len(output.generations) == 1
assert len(output.generations[0]) == 2
@pytest.mark.scheduled
async def test_vertex_agenerate() -> None:
llm = VertexAI(temperature=0)
output = await llm.agenerate(["Please say foo:"])
assert isinstance(output, LLMResult)
@pytest.mark.scheduled
def test_vertex_stream() -> None:
llm = VertexAI(temperature=0)
outputs = list(llm.stream("Please say foo:"))
assert isinstance(outputs[0], str)
async def test_vertex_consistency() -> None:
llm = VertexAI(temperature=0)
output = llm.generate(["Please say foo:"])
streaming_output = llm.generate(["Please say foo:"], stream=True)
async_output = await llm.agenerate(["Please say foo:"])
assert output.generations[0][0].text == streaming_output.generations[0][0].text
assert output.generations[0][0].text == async_output.generations[0][0].text
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"endpoint_os_variable_name,result_arg",
[("FALCON_ENDPOINT_ID", "generated_text"), ("LLAMA_ENDPOINT_ID", None)],
)
def test_model_garden(
endpoint_os_variable_name: str, result_arg: Optional[str]
) -> None:
"""In order to run this test, you should provide endpoint names.
Example:
export FALCON_ENDPOINT_ID=...
export LLAMA_ENDPOINT_ID=...
export PROJECT=...
"""
endpoint_id = os.environ[endpoint_os_variable_name]
project = os.environ["PROJECT"]
location = "europe-west4"
llm = VertexAIModelGarden(
endpoint_id=endpoint_id,
project=project,
result_arg=result_arg,
location=location,
)
output = llm("What is the meaning of life?")
assert isinstance(output, str)
assert llm._llm_type == "vertexai_model_garden"
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"endpoint_os_variable_name,result_arg",
[("FALCON_ENDPOINT_ID", "generated_text"), ("LLAMA_ENDPOINT_ID", None)],
)
def test_model_garden_generate(
endpoint_os_variable_name: str, result_arg: Optional[str]
) -> None:
"""In order to run this test, you should provide endpoint names.
Example:
export FALCON_ENDPOINT_ID=...
export LLAMA_ENDPOINT_ID=...
export PROJECT=...
"""
endpoint_id = os.environ[endpoint_os_variable_name]
project = os.environ["PROJECT"]
location = "europe-west4"
llm = VertexAIModelGarden(
endpoint_id=endpoint_id,
project=project,
result_arg=result_arg,
location=location,
)
output = llm.generate(["What is the meaning of life?", "How much is 2+2"])
assert isinstance(output, LLMResult)
assert len(output.generations) == 2
@pytest.mark.asyncio
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"endpoint_os_variable_name,result_arg",
[("FALCON_ENDPOINT_ID", "generated_text"), ("LLAMA_ENDPOINT_ID", None)],
)
async def test_model_garden_agenerate(
endpoint_os_variable_name: str, result_arg: Optional[str]
) -> None:
endpoint_id = os.environ[endpoint_os_variable_name]
project = os.environ["PROJECT"]
location = "europe-west4"
llm = VertexAIModelGarden(
endpoint_id=endpoint_id,
project=project,
result_arg=result_arg,
location=location,
)
output = await llm.agenerate(["What is the meaning of life?", "How much is 2+2"])
assert isinstance(output, LLMResult)
assert len(output.generations) == 2
def test_vertex_call_count_tokens() -> None:
llm = VertexAI()
output = llm.get_num_tokens("How are you?")
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"""Integration test for Arxiv API Wrapper."""
from typing import Any, List
import pytest
from langchain_core.documents import Document
from langchain_core.tools import BaseTool
from langchain_community.tools import ArxivQueryRun
from langchain_community.utilities import ArxivAPIWrapper
@pytest.fixture
def api_client() -> ArxivAPIWrapper:
return ArxivAPIWrapper()
def test_run_success_paper_name(api_client: ArxivAPIWrapper) -> None:
"""Test a query of paper name that returns the correct answer"""
output = api_client.run("Heat-bath random walks with Markov bases")
assert "Probability distributions for Markov chains based quantum walks" in output
assert (
"Transformations of random walks on groups via Markov stopping times" in output
)
assert (
"Recurrence of Multidimensional Persistent Random Walks. Fourier and Series "
"Criteria" in output
)
def test_run_success_arxiv_identifier(api_client: ArxivAPIWrapper) -> None:
"""Test a query of an arxiv identifier returns the correct answer"""
output = api_client.run("1605.08386v1")
assert "Heat-bath random walks with Markov bases" in output
def test_run_success_multiple_arxiv_identifiers(api_client: ArxivAPIWrapper) -> None:
"""Test a query of multiple arxiv identifiers that returns the correct answer"""
output = api_client.run("1605.08386v1 2212.00794v2 2308.07912")
assert "Heat-bath random walks with Markov bases" in output
assert "Scaling Language-Image Pre-training via Masking" in output
assert (
"Ultra-low mass PBHs in the early universe can explain the PTA signal" in output
)
def test_run_returns_several_docs(api_client: ArxivAPIWrapper) -> None:
"""Test that returns several docs"""
output = api_client.run("Caprice Stanley")
assert "On Mixing Behavior of a Family of Random Walks" in output
def test_run_returns_no_result(api_client: ArxivAPIWrapper) -> None:
"""Test that gives no result."""
output = api_client.run("1605.08386WWW")
assert "No good Arxiv Result was found" == output
def assert_docs(docs: List[Document]) -> None:
for doc in docs:
assert doc.page_content
assert doc.metadata
assert set(doc.metadata) == {"Published", "Title", "Authors", "Summary"}
def test_load_success_paper_name(api_client: ArxivAPIWrapper) -> None:
"""Test a query of paper name that returns one document"""
docs = api_client.load("Heat-bath random walks with Markov bases")
assert len(docs) == 3
assert_docs(docs)
def test_load_success_arxiv_identifier(api_client: ArxivAPIWrapper) -> None:
"""Test a query of an arxiv identifier that returns one document"""
docs = api_client.load("1605.08386v1")
assert len(docs) == 1
assert_docs(docs)
def test_load_success_multiple_arxiv_identifiers(api_client: ArxivAPIWrapper) -> None:
"""Test a query of arxiv identifiers that returns the correct answer"""
docs = api_client.load("1605.08386v1 2212.00794v2 2308.07912")
assert len(docs) == 3
assert_docs(docs)
def test_load_returns_no_result(api_client: ArxivAPIWrapper) -> None:
"""Test that returns no docs"""
docs = api_client.load("1605.08386WWW")
assert len(docs) == 0
def test_load_returns_limited_docs() -> None:
"""Test that returns several docs"""
expected_docs = 2
api_client = ArxivAPIWrapper(load_max_docs=expected_docs)
docs = api_client.load("ChatGPT")
assert len(docs) == expected_docs
assert_docs(docs)
def test_load_returns_limited_doc_content_chars() -> None:
"""Test that returns limited doc_content_chars_max"""
doc_content_chars_max = 100
api_client = ArxivAPIWrapper(doc_content_chars_max=doc_content_chars_max)
docs = api_client.load("1605.08386")
assert len(docs[0].page_content) == doc_content_chars_max
def test_load_returns_unlimited_doc_content_chars() -> None:
"""Test that returns unlimited doc_content_chars_max"""
doc_content_chars_max = None
api_client = ArxivAPIWrapper(doc_content_chars_max=doc_content_chars_max)
docs = api_client.load("1605.08386")
assert len(docs[0].page_content) == pytest.approx(54338, rel=1e-2)
def test_load_returns_full_set_of_metadata() -> None:
"""Test that returns several docs"""
api_client = ArxivAPIWrapper(load_max_docs=1, load_all_available_meta=True)
docs = api_client.load("ChatGPT")
assert len(docs) == 1
for doc in docs:
assert doc.page_content
assert doc.metadata
assert set(doc.metadata).issuperset(
{"Published", "Title", "Authors", "Summary"}
)
print(doc.metadata)
assert len(set(doc.metadata)) > 4
def _load_arxiv_from_universal_entry(**kwargs: Any) -> BaseTool:
from langchain.agents.load_tools import load_tools
tools = load_tools(["arxiv"], **kwargs)
assert len(tools) == 1, "loaded more than 1 tool"
return tools[0]
def test_load_arxiv_from_universal_entry() -> None:
arxiv_tool = _load_arxiv_from_universal_entry()
output = arxiv_tool("Caprice Stanley")
assert (
"On Mixing Behavior of a Family of Random Walks" in output
), "failed to fetch a valid result"
def test_load_arxiv_from_universal_entry_with_params() -> None:
params = {
"top_k_results": 1,
"load_max_docs": 10,
"load_all_available_meta": True,
}
arxiv_tool = _load_arxiv_from_universal_entry(**params)
assert isinstance(arxiv_tool, ArxivQueryRun)
wp = arxiv_tool.api_wrapper
assert wp.top_k_results == 1, "failed to assert top_k_results"
assert wp.load_max_docs == 10, "failed to assert load_max_docs"
assert (
wp.load_all_available_meta is True
), "failed to assert load_all_available_meta"

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"""Integration test for PubMed API Wrapper."""
from typing import Any, List
import pytest
from langchain_core.documents import Document
from langchain_core.tools import BaseTool
from langchain_community.tools import PubmedQueryRun
from langchain_community.utilities import PubMedAPIWrapper
xmltodict = pytest.importorskip("xmltodict")
@pytest.fixture
def api_client() -> PubMedAPIWrapper:
return PubMedAPIWrapper()
def test_run_success(api_client: PubMedAPIWrapper) -> None:
"""Test that returns the correct answer"""
search_string = (
"Examining the Validity of ChatGPT in Identifying "
"Relevant Nephrology Literature"
)
output = api_client.run(search_string)
test_string = (
"Examining the Validity of ChatGPT in Identifying "
"Relevant Nephrology Literature: Findings and Implications"
)
assert test_string in output
assert len(output) == api_client.doc_content_chars_max
def test_run_returns_no_result(api_client: PubMedAPIWrapper) -> None:
"""Test that gives no result."""
output = api_client.run("1605.08386WWW")
assert "No good PubMed Result was found" == output
def test_retrieve_article_returns_book_abstract(api_client: PubMedAPIWrapper) -> None:
"""Test that returns the excerpt of a book."""
output_nolabel = api_client.retrieve_article("25905357", "")
output_withlabel = api_client.retrieve_article("29262144", "")
test_string_nolabel = (
"Osteoporosis is a multifactorial disorder associated with low bone mass and "
"enhanced skeletal fragility. Although"
)
assert test_string_nolabel in output_nolabel["Summary"]
assert (
"Wallenberg syndrome was first described in 1808 by Gaspard Vieusseux. However,"
in output_withlabel["Summary"]
)
def test_retrieve_article_returns_article_abstract(
api_client: PubMedAPIWrapper,
) -> None:
"""Test that returns the abstract of an article."""
output_nolabel = api_client.retrieve_article("37666905", "")
output_withlabel = api_client.retrieve_article("37666551", "")
test_string_nolabel = (
"This work aims to: (1) Provide maximal hand force data on six different "
"grasp types for healthy subjects; (2) detect grasp types with maximal "
"force significantly affected by hand osteoarthritis (HOA) in women; (3) "
"look for predictors to detect HOA from the maximal forces using discriminant "
"analyses."
)
assert test_string_nolabel in output_nolabel["Summary"]
test_string_withlabel = (
"OBJECTIVES: To assess across seven hospitals from six different countries "
"the extent to which the COVID-19 pandemic affected the volumes of orthopaedic "
"hospital admissions and patient outcomes for non-COVID-19 patients admitted "
"for orthopaedic care."
)
assert test_string_withlabel in output_withlabel["Summary"]
def test_retrieve_article_no_abstract_available(api_client: PubMedAPIWrapper) -> None:
"""Test that returns 'No abstract available'."""
output = api_client.retrieve_article("10766884", "")
assert "No abstract available" == output["Summary"]
def assert_docs(docs: List[Document]) -> None:
for doc in docs:
assert doc.metadata
assert set(doc.metadata) == {
"Copyright Information",
"uid",
"Title",
"Published",
}
def test_load_success(api_client: PubMedAPIWrapper) -> None:
"""Test that returns one document"""
docs = api_client.load_docs("chatgpt")
assert len(docs) == api_client.top_k_results == 3
assert_docs(docs)
def test_load_returns_no_result(api_client: PubMedAPIWrapper) -> None:
"""Test that returns no docs"""
docs = api_client.load_docs("1605.08386WWW")
assert len(docs) == 0
def test_load_returns_limited_docs() -> None:
"""Test that returns several docs"""
expected_docs = 2
api_client = PubMedAPIWrapper(top_k_results=expected_docs)
docs = api_client.load_docs("ChatGPT")
assert len(docs) == expected_docs
assert_docs(docs)
def test_load_returns_full_set_of_metadata() -> None:
"""Test that returns several docs"""
api_client = PubMedAPIWrapper(load_max_docs=1, load_all_available_meta=True)
docs = api_client.load_docs("ChatGPT")
assert len(docs) == 3
for doc in docs:
assert doc.metadata
assert set(doc.metadata).issuperset(
{"Copyright Information", "Published", "Title", "uid"}
)
def _load_pubmed_from_universal_entry(**kwargs: Any) -> BaseTool:
from langchain.agents.load_tools import load_tools
tools = load_tools(["pubmed"], **kwargs)
assert len(tools) == 1, "loaded more than 1 tool"
return tools[0]
def test_load_pupmed_from_universal_entry() -> None:
pubmed_tool = _load_pubmed_from_universal_entry()
search_string = (
"Examining the Validity of ChatGPT in Identifying "
"Relevant Nephrology Literature"
)
output = pubmed_tool(search_string)
test_string = (
"Examining the Validity of ChatGPT in Identifying "
"Relevant Nephrology Literature: Findings and Implications"
)
assert test_string in output
def test_load_pupmed_from_universal_entry_with_params() -> None:
params = {
"top_k_results": 1,
}
pubmed_tool = _load_pubmed_from_universal_entry(**params)
assert isinstance(pubmed_tool, PubmedQueryRun)
wp = pubmed_tool.api_wrapper
assert wp.top_k_results == 1, "failed to assert top_k_results"

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import os
from typing import Union
import pytest
from vcr.request import Request
# Those environment variables turn on Deep Lake pytest mode.
# It significantly makes tests run much faster.
# Need to run before `import deeplake`
os.environ["BUGGER_OFF"] = "true"
os.environ["DEEPLAKE_DOWNLOAD_PATH"] = "./testing/local_storage"
os.environ["DEEPLAKE_PYTEST_ENABLED"] = "true"
# This fixture returns a dictionary containing filter_headers options
# for replacing certain headers with dummy values during cassette playback
# Specifically, it replaces the authorization header with a dummy value to
# prevent sensitive data from being recorded in the cassette.
# It also filters request to certain hosts (specified in the `ignored_hosts` list)
# to prevent data from being recorded in the cassette.
@pytest.fixture(scope="module")
def vcr_config() -> dict:
skipped_host = ["pinecone.io"]
def before_record_response(response: dict) -> Union[dict, None]:
return response
def before_record_request(request: Request) -> Union[Request, None]:
for host in skipped_host:
if request.host.startswith(host) or request.host.endswith(host):
return None
return request
return {
"before_record_request": before_record_request,
"before_record_response": before_record_response,
"filter_headers": [
("authorization", "authorization-DUMMY"),
("X-OpenAI-Client-User-Agent", "X-OpenAI-Client-User-Agent-DUMMY"),
("Api-Key", "Api-Key-DUMMY"),
("User-Agent", "User-Agent-DUMMY"),
],
"ignore_localhost": True,
}

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"""Test CallbackManager."""
from unittest.mock import patch
import pytest
from langchain_community.callbacks import get_openai_callback
from langchain_core.callbacks.manager import trace_as_chain_group, CallbackManager
from langchain_core.outputs import LLMResult
from langchain_core.tracers.langchain import LangChainTracer, wait_for_all_tracers
from langchain_community.llms.openai import BaseOpenAI
def test_callback_manager_configure_context_vars(
monkeypatch: pytest.MonkeyPatch,
) -> None:
"""Test callback manager configuration."""
monkeypatch.setenv("LANGCHAIN_TRACING_V2", "true")
monkeypatch.setenv("LANGCHAIN_TRACING", "false")
with patch.object(LangChainTracer, "_update_run_single"):
with patch.object(LangChainTracer, "_persist_run_single"):
with trace_as_chain_group("test") as group_manager:
assert len(group_manager.handlers) == 1
tracer = group_manager.handlers[0]
assert isinstance(tracer, LangChainTracer)
with get_openai_callback() as cb:
# This is a new empty callback handler
assert cb.successful_requests == 0
assert cb.total_tokens == 0
# configure adds this openai cb but doesn't modify the group manager
mngr = CallbackManager.configure(group_manager)
assert mngr.handlers == [tracer, cb]
assert group_manager.handlers == [tracer]
response = LLMResult(
generations=[],
llm_output={
"token_usage": {
"prompt_tokens": 2,
"completion_tokens": 1,
"total_tokens": 3,
},
"model_name": BaseOpenAI.__fields__["model_name"].default,
},
)
mngr.on_llm_start({}, ["prompt"])[0].on_llm_end(response)
# The callback handler has been updated
assert cb.successful_requests == 1
assert cb.total_tokens == 3
assert cb.prompt_tokens == 2
assert cb.completion_tokens == 1
assert cb.total_cost > 0
with get_openai_callback() as cb:
# This is a new empty callback handler
assert cb.successful_requests == 0
assert cb.total_tokens == 0
# configure adds this openai cb but doesn't modify the group manager
mngr = CallbackManager.configure(group_manager)
assert mngr.handlers == [tracer, cb]
assert group_manager.handlers == [tracer]
response = LLMResult(
generations=[],
llm_output={
"token_usage": {
"prompt_tokens": 2,
"completion_tokens": 1,
"total_tokens": 3,
},
"model_name": BaseOpenAI.__fields__["model_name"].default,
},
)
mngr.on_llm_start({}, ["prompt"])[0].on_llm_end(response)
# The callback handler has been updated
assert cb.successful_requests == 1
assert cb.total_tokens == 3
assert cb.prompt_tokens == 2
assert cb.completion_tokens == 1
assert cb.total_cost > 0
wait_for_all_tracers()
assert LangChainTracer._persist_run_single.call_count == 1 # type: ignore

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from langchain_community.callbacks import __all__
EXPECTED_ALL = [
"AimCallbackHandler",
"ArgillaCallbackHandler",
"ArizeCallbackHandler",
"PromptLayerCallbackHandler",
"ArthurCallbackHandler",
"ClearMLCallbackHandler",
"CometCallbackHandler",
"ContextCallbackHandler",
"HumanApprovalCallbackHandler",
"InfinoCallbackHandler",
"MlflowCallbackHandler",
"LLMonitorCallbackHandler",
"OpenAICallbackHandler",
"LLMThoughtLabeler",
"StreamlitCallbackHandler",
"WandbCallbackHandler",
"WhyLabsCallbackHandler",
"get_openai_callback",
"wandb_tracing_enabled",
"FlyteCallbackHandler",
"SageMakerCallbackHandler",
"LabelStudioCallbackHandler",
"TrubricsCallbackHandler",
]
def test_all_imports() -> None:
assert set(__all__) == set(EXPECTED_ALL)

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import pathlib
from langchain_community.chat_loaders import slack, utils
def test_slack_chat_loader() -> None:
chat_path = (
pathlib.Path(__file__).parents[2]
/ "examples"
/ "slack_export.zip"
)
loader = slack.SlackChatLoader(str(chat_path))
chat_sessions = list(
utils.map_ai_messages(loader.lazy_load(), sender="U0500003428")
)
assert chat_sessions, "Chat sessions should not be empty"
assert chat_sessions[1]["messages"], "Chat messages should not be empty"
assert (
"Example message" in chat_sessions[1]["messages"][0].content
), "Chat content mismatch"

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"""Test Anthropic Chat API wrapper."""
from typing import List
from unittest.mock import MagicMock
import pytest
from langchain_core.messages import (
AIMessage,
BaseMessage,
HumanMessage,
SystemMessage,
)
from langchain_community.chat_models import BedrockChat
from langchain_community.chat_models.meta import convert_messages_to_prompt_llama
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
("messages", "expected"),
[
([HumanMessage(content="Hello")], "[INST] Hello [/INST]"),
(
[HumanMessage(content="Hello"), AIMessage(content="Answer:")],
"[INST] Hello [/INST]\nAnswer:",
),
(
[
SystemMessage(content="You're an assistant"),
HumanMessage(content="Hello"),
AIMessage(content="Answer:"),
],
"<<SYS>> You're an assistant <</SYS>>\n[INST] Hello [/INST]\nAnswer:",
),
],
)
def test_formatting(messages: List[BaseMessage], expected: str) -> None:
result = convert_messages_to_prompt_llama(messages)
assert result == expected
def test_anthropic_bedrock() -> None:
client = MagicMock()
respbody = MagicMock(
read=MagicMock(
return_value=MagicMock(
decode=MagicMock(return_value=b'{"completion":"Hi back"}')
)
)
)
client.invoke_model.return_value = {"body": respbody}
model = BedrockChat(model_id="anthropic.claude-v2", client=client)
# should not throw an error
model.invoke("hello there")

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"""Tests for the various PDF parsers."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Iterator
import pytest
from langchain_community.document_loaders.base import BaseBlobParser
from langchain_community.document_loaders.blob_loaders import Blob
from langchain_community.document_loaders.parsers.pdf import (
PDFMinerParser,
PyMuPDFParser,
PyPDFium2Parser,
PyPDFParser,
)
_THIS_DIR = Path(__file__).parents[3]
_EXAMPLES_DIR = _THIS_DIR / "examples"
# Paths to test PDF files
HELLO_PDF = _EXAMPLES_DIR / "hello.pdf"
LAYOUT_PARSER_PAPER_PDF = _EXAMPLES_DIR / "layout-parser-paper.pdf"
def _assert_with_parser(parser: BaseBlobParser, splits_by_page: bool = True) -> None:
"""Standard tests to verify that the given parser works.
Args:
parser (BaseBlobParser): The parser to test.
splits_by_page (bool): Whether the parser splits by page or not by default.
"""
blob = Blob.from_path(HELLO_PDF)
doc_generator = parser.lazy_parse(blob)
assert isinstance(doc_generator, Iterator)
docs = list(doc_generator)
assert len(docs) == 1
page_content = docs[0].page_content
assert isinstance(page_content, str)
# The different parsers return different amount of whitespace, so using
# startswith instead of equals.
assert docs[0].page_content.startswith("Hello world!")
blob = Blob.from_path(LAYOUT_PARSER_PAPER_PDF)
doc_generator = parser.lazy_parse(blob)
assert isinstance(doc_generator, Iterator)
docs = list(doc_generator)
if splits_by_page:
assert len(docs) == 16
else:
assert len(docs) == 1
# Test is imprecise since the parsers yield different parse information depending
# on configuration. Each parser seems to yield a slightly different result
# for this page!
assert "LayoutParser" in docs[0].page_content
metadata = docs[0].metadata
assert metadata["source"] == str(LAYOUT_PARSER_PAPER_PDF)
if splits_by_page:
assert int(metadata["page"]) == 0
@pytest.mark.requires("pypdf")
def test_pypdf_parser() -> None:
"""Test PyPDF parser."""
_assert_with_parser(PyPDFParser())
@pytest.mark.requires("pdfminer")
def test_pdfminer_parser() -> None:
"""Test PDFMiner parser."""
# Does not follow defaults to split by page.
_assert_with_parser(PDFMinerParser(), splits_by_page=False)
@pytest.mark.requires("fitz") # package is PyMuPDF
def test_pymupdf_loader() -> None:
"""Test PyMuPDF loader."""
_assert_with_parser(PyMuPDFParser())
@pytest.mark.requires("pypdfium2")
def test_pypdfium2_parser() -> None:
"""Test PyPDFium2 parser."""
# Does not follow defaults to split by page.
_assert_with_parser(PyPDFium2Parser())
@pytest.mark.requires("rapidocr_onnxruntime")
def test_extract_images_text_from_pdf() -> None:
"""Test extract image from pdf and recognize text with rapid ocr"""
_assert_with_parser(PyPDFParser(extract_images=True))
_assert_with_parser(PDFMinerParser(extract_images=True))
_assert_with_parser(PyMuPDFParser(extract_images=True))
_assert_with_parser(PyPDFium2Parser(extract_images=True))

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from langchain_community.embeddings import __all__
EXPECTED_ALL = [
"OpenAIEmbeddings",
"AzureOpenAIEmbeddings",
"ClarifaiEmbeddings",
"CohereEmbeddings",
"DatabricksEmbeddings",
"ElasticsearchEmbeddings",
"FastEmbedEmbeddings",
"HuggingFaceEmbeddings",
"HuggingFaceInferenceAPIEmbeddings",
"InfinityEmbeddings",
"GradientEmbeddings",
"JinaEmbeddings",
"LlamaCppEmbeddings",
"HuggingFaceHubEmbeddings",
"MlflowAIGatewayEmbeddings",
"MlflowEmbeddings",
"ModelScopeEmbeddings",
"TensorflowHubEmbeddings",
"SagemakerEndpointEmbeddings",
"HuggingFaceInstructEmbeddings",
"MosaicMLInstructorEmbeddings",
"SelfHostedEmbeddings",
"SelfHostedHuggingFaceEmbeddings",
"SelfHostedHuggingFaceInstructEmbeddings",
"FakeEmbeddings",
"DeterministicFakeEmbedding",
"AlephAlphaAsymmetricSemanticEmbedding",
"AlephAlphaSymmetricSemanticEmbedding",
"SentenceTransformerEmbeddings",
"GooglePalmEmbeddings",
"MiniMaxEmbeddings",
"VertexAIEmbeddings",
"BedrockEmbeddings",
"DeepInfraEmbeddings",
"EdenAiEmbeddings",
"DashScopeEmbeddings",
"EmbaasEmbeddings",
"OctoAIEmbeddings",
"SpacyEmbeddings",
"NLPCloudEmbeddings",
"GPT4AllEmbeddings",
"XinferenceEmbeddings",
"LocalAIEmbeddings",
"AwaEmbeddings",
"HuggingFaceBgeEmbeddings",
"ErnieEmbeddings",
"JavelinAIGatewayEmbeddings",
"OllamaEmbeddings",
"QianfanEmbeddingsEndpoint",
"JohnSnowLabsEmbeddings",
"VoyageEmbeddings",
"BookendEmbeddings",
]
def test_all_imports() -> None:
assert set(__all__) == set(EXPECTED_ALL)

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import os
import pytest
from langchain_community.llms.openai import OpenAI
from langchain_community.utils.openai import is_openai_v1
os.environ["OPENAI_API_KEY"] = "foo"
def _openai_v1_installed() -> bool:
try:
return is_openai_v1()
except Exception as _:
return False
@pytest.mark.requires("openai")
def test_openai_model_param() -> None:
llm = OpenAI(model="foo")
assert llm.model_name == "foo"
llm = OpenAI(model_name="foo")
assert llm.model_name == "foo"
@pytest.mark.requires("openai")
def test_openai_model_kwargs() -> None:
llm = OpenAI(model_kwargs={"foo": "bar"})
assert llm.model_kwargs == {"foo": "bar"}
@pytest.mark.requires("openai")
def test_openai_invalid_model_kwargs() -> None:
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
OpenAI(model_kwargs={"model_name": "foo"})
@pytest.mark.requires("openai")
def test_openai_incorrect_field() -> None:
with pytest.warns(match="not default parameter"):
llm = OpenAI(foo="bar")
assert llm.model_kwargs == {"foo": "bar"}
@pytest.fixture
def mock_completion() -> dict:
return {
"id": "cmpl-3evkmQda5Hu7fcZavknQda3SQ",
"object": "text_completion",
"created": 1689989000,
"model": "text-davinci-003",
"choices": [
{"text": "Bar Baz", "index": 0, "logprobs": None, "finish_reason": "length"}
],
"usage": {"prompt_tokens": 1, "completion_tokens": 2, "total_tokens": 3},
}

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from langchain_community.retrievers import __all__
EXPECTED_ALL = [
"AmazonKendraRetriever",
"AmazonKnowledgeBasesRetriever",
"ArceeRetriever",
"ArxivRetriever",
"AzureCognitiveSearchRetriever",
"ChatGPTPluginRetriever",
"ChaindeskRetriever",
"CohereRagRetriever",
"ElasticSearchBM25Retriever",
"EmbedchainRetriever",
"GoogleDocumentAIWarehouseRetriever",
"GoogleCloudEnterpriseSearchRetriever",
"GoogleVertexAIMultiTurnSearchRetriever",
"GoogleVertexAISearchRetriever",
"KayAiRetriever",
"KNNRetriever",
"LlamaIndexGraphRetriever",
"LlamaIndexRetriever",
"MetalRetriever",
"MilvusRetriever",
"OutlineRetriever",
"PineconeHybridSearchRetriever",
"PubMedRetriever",
"RemoteLangChainRetriever",
"SVMRetriever",
"TavilySearchAPIRetriever",
"TFIDFRetriever",
"BM25Retriever",
"VespaRetriever",
"WeaviateHybridSearchRetriever",
"WikipediaRetriever",
"ZepRetriever",
"ZillizRetriever",
"DocArrayRetriever",
]
def test_all_imports() -> None:
assert set(__all__) == set(EXPECTED_ALL)

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from langchain_community.storage import __all__
EXPECTED_ALL = [
"RedisStore",
"UpstashRedisByteStore",
"UpstashRedisStore",
]
def test_all_imports() -> None:
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from typing import List, Type
from langchain_core.tools import BaseTool, StructuredTool
import langchain_community.tools
from langchain_community.tools import _DEPRECATED_TOOLS
from langchain_community.tools import __all__ as tools_all
_EXCLUDE = {
BaseTool,
StructuredTool,
}
def _get_tool_classes(skip_tools_without_default_names: bool) -> List[Type[BaseTool]]:
results = []
for tool_class_name in tools_all:
if tool_class_name in _DEPRECATED_TOOLS:
continue
# Resolve the str to the class
tool_class = getattr(langchain_community.tools, tool_class_name)
if isinstance(tool_class, type) and issubclass(tool_class, BaseTool):
if tool_class in _EXCLUDE:
continue
if (
skip_tools_without_default_names
and tool_class.__fields__["name"].default # type: ignore
in [None, ""]
):
continue
results.append(tool_class)
return results
def test_tool_names_unique() -> None:
"""Test that the default names for our core tools are unique."""
tool_classes = _get_tool_classes(skip_tools_without_default_names=True)
names = sorted([tool_cls.__fields__["name"].default for tool_cls in tool_classes])
duplicated_names = [name for name in names if names.count(name) > 1]
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"""Test FAISS functionality."""
import datetime
import math
import tempfile
import pytest
from typing import Union
from langchain_core.documents import Document
from langchain_community.docstore.base import Docstore
from langchain_community.docstore.in_memory import InMemoryDocstore
from langchain_community.vectorstores.faiss import FAISS
from tests.integration_tests.vectorstores.fake_embeddings import FakeEmbeddings
_PAGE_CONTENT = """This is a page about LangChain.
It is a really cool framework.
What isn't there to love about langchain?
Made in 2022."""
class FakeDocstore(Docstore):
"""Fake docstore for testing purposes."""
def search(self, search: str) -> Union[str, Document]:
"""Return the fake document."""
document = Document(page_content=_PAGE_CONTENT)
return document
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
def test_faiss() -> None:
"""Test end to end construction and search."""
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
docsearch = FAISS.from_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings())
index_to_id = docsearch.index_to_docstore_id
expected_docstore = InMemoryDocstore(
{
index_to_id[0]: Document(page_content="foo"),
index_to_id[1]: Document(page_content="bar"),
index_to_id[2]: Document(page_content="baz"),
}
)
assert docsearch.docstore.__dict__ == expected_docstore.__dict__
output = docsearch.similarity_search("foo", k=1)
assert output == [Document(page_content="foo")]
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
async def test_faiss_afrom_texts() -> None:
"""Test end to end construction and search."""
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
docsearch = await FAISS.afrom_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings())
index_to_id = docsearch.index_to_docstore_id
expected_docstore = InMemoryDocstore(
{
index_to_id[0]: Document(page_content="foo"),
index_to_id[1]: Document(page_content="bar"),
index_to_id[2]: Document(page_content="baz"),
}
)
assert docsearch.docstore.__dict__ == expected_docstore.__dict__
output = await docsearch.asimilarity_search("foo", k=1)
assert output == [Document(page_content="foo")]
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
def test_faiss_vector_sim() -> None:
"""Test vector similarity."""
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
docsearch = FAISS.from_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings())
index_to_id = docsearch.index_to_docstore_id
expected_docstore = InMemoryDocstore(
{
index_to_id[0]: Document(page_content="foo"),
index_to_id[1]: Document(page_content="bar"),
index_to_id[2]: Document(page_content="baz"),
}
)
assert docsearch.docstore.__dict__ == expected_docstore.__dict__
query_vec = FakeEmbeddings().embed_query(text="foo")
output = docsearch.similarity_search_by_vector(query_vec, k=1)
assert output == [Document(page_content="foo")]
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
async def test_faiss_async_vector_sim() -> None:
"""Test vector similarity."""
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
docsearch = await FAISS.afrom_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings())
index_to_id = docsearch.index_to_docstore_id
expected_docstore = InMemoryDocstore(
{
index_to_id[0]: Document(page_content="foo"),
index_to_id[1]: Document(page_content="bar"),
index_to_id[2]: Document(page_content="baz"),
}
)
assert docsearch.docstore.__dict__ == expected_docstore.__dict__
query_vec = await FakeEmbeddings().aembed_query(text="foo")
output = await docsearch.asimilarity_search_by_vector(query_vec, k=1)
assert output == [Document(page_content="foo")]
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
def test_faiss_vector_sim_with_score_threshold() -> None:
"""Test vector similarity."""
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
docsearch = FAISS.from_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings())
index_to_id = docsearch.index_to_docstore_id
expected_docstore = InMemoryDocstore(
{
index_to_id[0]: Document(page_content="foo"),
index_to_id[1]: Document(page_content="bar"),
index_to_id[2]: Document(page_content="baz"),
}
)
assert docsearch.docstore.__dict__ == expected_docstore.__dict__
query_vec = FakeEmbeddings().embed_query(text="foo")
output = docsearch.similarity_search_by_vector(query_vec, k=2, score_threshold=0.2)
assert output == [Document(page_content="foo")]
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
async def test_faiss_vector_async_sim_with_score_threshold() -> None:
"""Test vector similarity."""
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
docsearch = await FAISS.afrom_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings())
index_to_id = docsearch.index_to_docstore_id
expected_docstore = InMemoryDocstore(
{
index_to_id[0]: Document(page_content="foo"),
index_to_id[1]: Document(page_content="bar"),
index_to_id[2]: Document(page_content="baz"),
}
)
assert docsearch.docstore.__dict__ == expected_docstore.__dict__
query_vec = await FakeEmbeddings().aembed_query(text="foo")
output = await docsearch.asimilarity_search_by_vector(
query_vec, k=2, score_threshold=0.2
)
assert output == [Document(page_content="foo")]
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
def test_similarity_search_with_score_by_vector() -> None:
"""Test vector similarity with score by vector."""
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
docsearch = FAISS.from_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings())
index_to_id = docsearch.index_to_docstore_id
expected_docstore = InMemoryDocstore(
{
index_to_id[0]: Document(page_content="foo"),
index_to_id[1]: Document(page_content="bar"),
index_to_id[2]: Document(page_content="baz"),
}
)
assert docsearch.docstore.__dict__ == expected_docstore.__dict__
query_vec = FakeEmbeddings().embed_query(text="foo")
output = docsearch.similarity_search_with_score_by_vector(query_vec, k=1)
assert len(output) == 1
assert output[0][0] == Document(page_content="foo")
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
async def test_similarity_async_search_with_score_by_vector() -> None:
"""Test vector similarity with score by vector."""
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
docsearch = await FAISS.afrom_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings())
index_to_id = docsearch.index_to_docstore_id
expected_docstore = InMemoryDocstore(
{
index_to_id[0]: Document(page_content="foo"),
index_to_id[1]: Document(page_content="bar"),
index_to_id[2]: Document(page_content="baz"),
}
)
assert docsearch.docstore.__dict__ == expected_docstore.__dict__
query_vec = await FakeEmbeddings().aembed_query(text="foo")
output = await docsearch.asimilarity_search_with_score_by_vector(query_vec, k=1)
assert len(output) == 1
assert output[0][0] == Document(page_content="foo")
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
def test_similarity_search_with_score_by_vector_with_score_threshold() -> None:
"""Test vector similarity with score by vector."""
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
docsearch = FAISS.from_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings())
index_to_id = docsearch.index_to_docstore_id
expected_docstore = InMemoryDocstore(
{
index_to_id[0]: Document(page_content="foo"),
index_to_id[1]: Document(page_content="bar"),
index_to_id[2]: Document(page_content="baz"),
}
)
assert docsearch.docstore.__dict__ == expected_docstore.__dict__
query_vec = FakeEmbeddings().embed_query(text="foo")
output = docsearch.similarity_search_with_score_by_vector(
query_vec,
k=2,
score_threshold=0.2,
)
assert len(output) == 1
assert output[0][0] == Document(page_content="foo")
assert output[0][1] < 0.2
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
async def test_sim_asearch_with_score_by_vector_with_score_threshold() -> None:
"""Test vector similarity with score by vector."""
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
docsearch = await FAISS.afrom_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings())
index_to_id = docsearch.index_to_docstore_id
expected_docstore = InMemoryDocstore(
{
index_to_id[0]: Document(page_content="foo"),
index_to_id[1]: Document(page_content="bar"),
index_to_id[2]: Document(page_content="baz"),
}
)
assert docsearch.docstore.__dict__ == expected_docstore.__dict__
query_vec = await FakeEmbeddings().aembed_query(text="foo")
output = await docsearch.asimilarity_search_with_score_by_vector(
query_vec,
k=2,
score_threshold=0.2,
)
assert len(output) == 1
assert output[0][0] == Document(page_content="foo")
assert output[0][1] < 0.2
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
def test_faiss_mmr() -> None:
texts = ["foo", "foo", "fou", "foy"]
docsearch = FAISS.from_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings())
query_vec = FakeEmbeddings().embed_query(text="foo")
# make sure we can have k > docstore size
output = docsearch.max_marginal_relevance_search_with_score_by_vector(
query_vec, k=10, lambda_mult=0.1
)
assert len(output) == len(texts)
assert output[0][0] == Document(page_content="foo")
assert output[0][1] == 0.0
assert output[1][0] != Document(page_content="foo")
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
async def test_faiss_async_mmr() -> None:
texts = ["foo", "foo", "fou", "foy"]
docsearch = await FAISS.afrom_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings())
query_vec = await FakeEmbeddings().aembed_query(text="foo")
# make sure we can have k > docstore size
output = await docsearch.amax_marginal_relevance_search_with_score_by_vector(
query_vec, k=10, lambda_mult=0.1
)
assert len(output) == len(texts)
assert output[0][0] == Document(page_content="foo")
assert output[0][1] == 0.0
assert output[1][0] != Document(page_content="foo")
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
def test_faiss_mmr_with_metadatas() -> None:
texts = ["foo", "foo", "fou", "foy"]
metadatas = [{"page": i} for i in range(len(texts))]
docsearch = FAISS.from_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings(), metadatas=metadatas)
query_vec = FakeEmbeddings().embed_query(text="foo")
output = docsearch.max_marginal_relevance_search_with_score_by_vector(
query_vec, k=10, lambda_mult=0.1
)
assert len(output) == len(texts)
assert output[0][0] == Document(page_content="foo", metadata={"page": 0})
assert output[0][1] == 0.0
assert output[1][0] != Document(page_content="foo", metadata={"page": 0})
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
async def test_faiss_async_mmr_with_metadatas() -> None:
texts = ["foo", "foo", "fou", "foy"]
metadatas = [{"page": i} for i in range(len(texts))]
docsearch = await FAISS.afrom_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings(), metadatas=metadatas)
query_vec = await FakeEmbeddings().aembed_query(text="foo")
output = await docsearch.amax_marginal_relevance_search_with_score_by_vector(
query_vec, k=10, lambda_mult=0.1
)
assert len(output) == len(texts)
assert output[0][0] == Document(page_content="foo", metadata={"page": 0})
assert output[0][1] == 0.0
assert output[1][0] != Document(page_content="foo", metadata={"page": 0})
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
def test_faiss_mmr_with_metadatas_and_filter() -> None:
texts = ["foo", "foo", "fou", "foy"]
metadatas = [{"page": i} for i in range(len(texts))]
docsearch = FAISS.from_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings(), metadatas=metadatas)
query_vec = FakeEmbeddings().embed_query(text="foo")
output = docsearch.max_marginal_relevance_search_with_score_by_vector(
query_vec, k=10, lambda_mult=0.1, filter={"page": 1}
)
assert len(output) == 1
assert output[0][0] == Document(page_content="foo", metadata={"page": 1})
assert output[0][1] == 0.0
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
async def test_faiss_async_mmr_with_metadatas_and_filter() -> None:
texts = ["foo", "foo", "fou", "foy"]
metadatas = [{"page": i} for i in range(len(texts))]
docsearch = await FAISS.afrom_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings(), metadatas=metadatas)
query_vec = await FakeEmbeddings().aembed_query(text="foo")
output = await docsearch.amax_marginal_relevance_search_with_score_by_vector(
query_vec, k=10, lambda_mult=0.1, filter={"page": 1}
)
assert len(output) == 1
assert output[0][0] == Document(page_content="foo", metadata={"page": 1})
assert output[0][1] == 0.0
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
def test_faiss_mmr_with_metadatas_and_list_filter() -> None:
texts = ["foo", "foo", "fou", "foy"]
metadatas = [{"page": i} if i <= 3 else {"page": 3} for i in range(len(texts))]
docsearch = FAISS.from_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings(), metadatas=metadatas)
query_vec = FakeEmbeddings().embed_query(text="foo")
output = docsearch.max_marginal_relevance_search_with_score_by_vector(
query_vec, k=10, lambda_mult=0.1, filter={"page": [0, 1, 2]}
)
assert len(output) == 3
assert output[0][0] == Document(page_content="foo", metadata={"page": 0})
assert output[0][1] == 0.0
assert output[1][0] != Document(page_content="foo", metadata={"page": 0})
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
async def test_faiss_async_mmr_with_metadatas_and_list_filter() -> None:
texts = ["foo", "foo", "fou", "foy"]
metadatas = [{"page": i} if i <= 3 else {"page": 3} for i in range(len(texts))]
docsearch = await FAISS.afrom_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings(), metadatas=metadatas)
query_vec = await FakeEmbeddings().aembed_query(text="foo")
output = await docsearch.amax_marginal_relevance_search_with_score_by_vector(
query_vec, k=10, lambda_mult=0.1, filter={"page": [0, 1, 2]}
)
assert len(output) == 3
assert output[0][0] == Document(page_content="foo", metadata={"page": 0})
assert output[0][1] == 0.0
assert output[1][0] != Document(page_content="foo", metadata={"page": 0})
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
def test_faiss_with_metadatas() -> None:
"""Test end to end construction and search."""
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
metadatas = [{"page": i} for i in range(len(texts))]
docsearch = FAISS.from_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings(), metadatas=metadatas)
expected_docstore = InMemoryDocstore(
{
docsearch.index_to_docstore_id[0]: Document(
page_content="foo", metadata={"page": 0}
),
docsearch.index_to_docstore_id[1]: Document(
page_content="bar", metadata={"page": 1}
),
docsearch.index_to_docstore_id[2]: Document(
page_content="baz", metadata={"page": 2}
),
}
)
assert docsearch.docstore.__dict__ == expected_docstore.__dict__
output = docsearch.similarity_search("foo", k=1)
assert output == [Document(page_content="foo", metadata={"page": 0})]
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
async def test_faiss_async_with_metadatas() -> None:
"""Test end to end construction and search."""
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
metadatas = [{"page": i} for i in range(len(texts))]
docsearch = await FAISS.afrom_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings(), metadatas=metadatas)
expected_docstore = InMemoryDocstore(
{
docsearch.index_to_docstore_id[0]: Document(
page_content="foo", metadata={"page": 0}
),
docsearch.index_to_docstore_id[1]: Document(
page_content="bar", metadata={"page": 1}
),
docsearch.index_to_docstore_id[2]: Document(
page_content="baz", metadata={"page": 2}
),
}
)
assert docsearch.docstore.__dict__ == expected_docstore.__dict__
output = await docsearch.asimilarity_search("foo", k=1)
assert output == [Document(page_content="foo", metadata={"page": 0})]
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
def test_faiss_with_metadatas_and_filter() -> None:
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
metadatas = [{"page": i} for i in range(len(texts))]
docsearch = FAISS.from_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings(), metadatas=metadatas)
expected_docstore = InMemoryDocstore(
{
docsearch.index_to_docstore_id[0]: Document(
page_content="foo", metadata={"page": 0}
),
docsearch.index_to_docstore_id[1]: Document(
page_content="bar", metadata={"page": 1}
),
docsearch.index_to_docstore_id[2]: Document(
page_content="baz", metadata={"page": 2}
),
}
)
assert docsearch.docstore.__dict__ == expected_docstore.__dict__
output = docsearch.similarity_search("foo", k=1, filter={"page": 1})
assert output == [Document(page_content="bar", metadata={"page": 1})]
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
async def test_faiss_async_with_metadatas_and_filter() -> None:
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
metadatas = [{"page": i} for i in range(len(texts))]
docsearch = await FAISS.afrom_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings(), metadatas=metadatas)
expected_docstore = InMemoryDocstore(
{
docsearch.index_to_docstore_id[0]: Document(
page_content="foo", metadata={"page": 0}
),
docsearch.index_to_docstore_id[1]: Document(
page_content="bar", metadata={"page": 1}
),
docsearch.index_to_docstore_id[2]: Document(
page_content="baz", metadata={"page": 2}
),
}
)
assert docsearch.docstore.__dict__ == expected_docstore.__dict__
output = await docsearch.asimilarity_search("foo", k=1, filter={"page": 1})
assert output == [Document(page_content="bar", metadata={"page": 1})]
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
def test_faiss_with_metadatas_and_list_filter() -> None:
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz", "foo", "qux"]
metadatas = [{"page": i} if i <= 3 else {"page": 3} for i in range(len(texts))]
docsearch = FAISS.from_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings(), metadatas=metadatas)
expected_docstore = InMemoryDocstore(
{
docsearch.index_to_docstore_id[0]: Document(
page_content="foo", metadata={"page": 0}
),
docsearch.index_to_docstore_id[1]: Document(
page_content="bar", metadata={"page": 1}
),
docsearch.index_to_docstore_id[2]: Document(
page_content="baz", metadata={"page": 2}
),
docsearch.index_to_docstore_id[3]: Document(
page_content="foo", metadata={"page": 3}
),
docsearch.index_to_docstore_id[4]: Document(
page_content="qux", metadata={"page": 3}
),
}
)
assert docsearch.docstore.__dict__ == expected_docstore.__dict__
output = docsearch.similarity_search("foor", k=1, filter={"page": [0, 1, 2]})
assert output == [Document(page_content="foo", metadata={"page": 0})]
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
async def test_faiss_async_with_metadatas_and_list_filter() -> None:
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz", "foo", "qux"]
metadatas = [{"page": i} if i <= 3 else {"page": 3} for i in range(len(texts))]
docsearch = await FAISS.afrom_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings(), metadatas=metadatas)
expected_docstore = InMemoryDocstore(
{
docsearch.index_to_docstore_id[0]: Document(
page_content="foo", metadata={"page": 0}
),
docsearch.index_to_docstore_id[1]: Document(
page_content="bar", metadata={"page": 1}
),
docsearch.index_to_docstore_id[2]: Document(
page_content="baz", metadata={"page": 2}
),
docsearch.index_to_docstore_id[3]: Document(
page_content="foo", metadata={"page": 3}
),
docsearch.index_to_docstore_id[4]: Document(
page_content="qux", metadata={"page": 3}
),
}
)
assert docsearch.docstore.__dict__ == expected_docstore.__dict__
output = await docsearch.asimilarity_search("foor", k=1, filter={"page": [0, 1, 2]})
assert output == [Document(page_content="foo", metadata={"page": 0})]
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
def test_faiss_search_not_found() -> None:
"""Test what happens when document is not found."""
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
docsearch = FAISS.from_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings())
# Get rid of the docstore to purposefully induce errors.
docsearch.docstore = InMemoryDocstore({})
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
docsearch.similarity_search("foo")
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
async def test_faiss_async_search_not_found() -> None:
"""Test what happens when document is not found."""
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
docsearch = await FAISS.afrom_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings())
# Get rid of the docstore to purposefully induce errors.
docsearch.docstore = InMemoryDocstore({})
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
await docsearch.asimilarity_search("foo")
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
def test_faiss_add_texts() -> None:
"""Test end to end adding of texts."""
# Create initial doc store.
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
docsearch = FAISS.from_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings())
# Test adding a similar document as before.
docsearch.add_texts(["foo"])
output = docsearch.similarity_search("foo", k=2)
assert output == [Document(page_content="foo"), Document(page_content="foo")]
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
async def test_faiss_async_add_texts() -> None:
"""Test end to end adding of texts."""
# Create initial doc store.
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
docsearch = await FAISS.afrom_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings())
# Test adding a similar document as before.
await docsearch.aadd_texts(["foo"])
output = await docsearch.asimilarity_search("foo", k=2)
assert output == [Document(page_content="foo"), Document(page_content="foo")]
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
def test_faiss_add_texts_not_supported() -> None:
"""Test adding of texts to a docstore that doesn't support it."""
docsearch = FAISS(FakeEmbeddings(), None, FakeDocstore(), {})
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
docsearch.add_texts(["foo"])
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
async def test_faiss_async_add_texts_not_supported() -> None:
"""Test adding of texts to a docstore that doesn't support it."""
docsearch = FAISS(FakeEmbeddings(), None, FakeDocstore(), {})
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
await docsearch.aadd_texts(["foo"])
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
def test_faiss_local_save_load() -> None:
"""Test end to end serialization."""
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
docsearch = FAISS.from_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings())
temp_timestamp = datetime.datetime.utcnow().strftime("%Y%m%d-%H%M%S")
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(suffix="_" + temp_timestamp + "/") as temp_folder:
docsearch.save_local(temp_folder)
new_docsearch = FAISS.load_local(temp_folder, FakeEmbeddings())
assert new_docsearch.index is not None
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
async def test_faiss_async_local_save_load() -> None:
"""Test end to end serialization."""
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
docsearch = await FAISS.afrom_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings())
temp_timestamp = datetime.datetime.utcnow().strftime("%Y%m%d-%H%M%S")
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(suffix="_" + temp_timestamp + "/") as temp_folder:
docsearch.save_local(temp_folder)
new_docsearch = FAISS.load_local(temp_folder, FakeEmbeddings())
assert new_docsearch.index is not None
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
def test_faiss_similarity_search_with_relevance_scores() -> None:
"""Test the similarity search with normalized similarities."""
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
docsearch = FAISS.from_texts(
texts,
FakeEmbeddings(),
relevance_score_fn=lambda score: 1.0 - score / math.sqrt(2),
)
outputs = docsearch.similarity_search_with_relevance_scores("foo", k=1)
output, score = outputs[0]
assert output == Document(page_content="foo")
assert score == 1.0
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
async def test_faiss_async_similarity_search_with_relevance_scores() -> None:
"""Test the similarity search with normalized similarities."""
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
docsearch = await FAISS.afrom_texts(
texts,
FakeEmbeddings(),
relevance_score_fn=lambda score: 1.0 - score / math.sqrt(2),
)
outputs = await docsearch.asimilarity_search_with_relevance_scores("foo", k=1)
output, score = outputs[0]
assert output == Document(page_content="foo")
assert score == 1.0
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
def test_faiss_similarity_search_with_relevance_scores_with_threshold() -> None:
"""Test the similarity search with normalized similarities with score threshold."""
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
docsearch = FAISS.from_texts(
texts,
FakeEmbeddings(),
relevance_score_fn=lambda score: 1.0 - score / math.sqrt(2),
)
outputs = docsearch.similarity_search_with_relevance_scores(
"foo", k=2, score_threshold=0.5
)
assert len(outputs) == 1
output, score = outputs[0]
assert output == Document(page_content="foo")
assert score == 1.0
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
async def test_faiss_asimilarity_search_with_relevance_scores_with_threshold() -> None:
"""Test the similarity search with normalized similarities with score threshold."""
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
docsearch = await FAISS.afrom_texts(
texts,
FakeEmbeddings(),
relevance_score_fn=lambda score: 1.0 - score / math.sqrt(2),
)
outputs = await docsearch.asimilarity_search_with_relevance_scores(
"foo", k=2, score_threshold=0.5
)
assert len(outputs) == 1
output, score = outputs[0]
assert output == Document(page_content="foo")
assert score == 1.0
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
def test_faiss_invalid_normalize_fn() -> None:
"""Test the similarity search with normalized similarities."""
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
docsearch = FAISS.from_texts(
texts, FakeEmbeddings(), relevance_score_fn=lambda _: 2.0
)
with pytest.warns(Warning, match="scores must be between"):
docsearch.similarity_search_with_relevance_scores("foo", k=1)
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
async def test_faiss_async_invalid_normalize_fn() -> None:
"""Test the similarity search with normalized similarities."""
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
docsearch = await FAISS.afrom_texts(
texts, FakeEmbeddings(), relevance_score_fn=lambda _: 2.0
)
with pytest.warns(Warning, match="scores must be between"):
await docsearch.asimilarity_search_with_relevance_scores("foo", k=1)
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
def test_missing_normalize_score_fn() -> None:
"""Test doesn't perform similarity search without a valid distance strategy."""
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
faiss_instance = FAISS.from_texts(texts, FakeEmbeddings(), distance_strategy="fake")
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
faiss_instance.similarity_search_with_relevance_scores("foo", k=2)
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
async def test_async_missing_normalize_score_fn() -> None:
"""Test doesn't perform similarity search without a valid distance strategy."""
texts = ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
faiss_instance = await FAISS.afrom_texts(
texts, FakeEmbeddings(), distance_strategy="fake"
)
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
await faiss_instance.asimilarity_search_with_relevance_scores("foo", k=2)
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
def test_delete() -> None:
"""Test the similarity search with normalized similarities."""
ids = ["a", "b", "c"]
docsearch = FAISS.from_texts(["foo", "bar", "baz"], FakeEmbeddings(), ids=ids)
docsearch.delete(ids[1:2])
result = docsearch.similarity_search("bar", k=2)
assert sorted([d.page_content for d in result]) == ["baz", "foo"]
assert docsearch.index_to_docstore_id == {0: ids[0], 1: ids[2]}
@pytest.mark.requires("faiss")
async def test_async_delete() -> None:
"""Test the similarity search with normalized similarities."""
ids = ["a", "b", "c"]
docsearch = await FAISS.afrom_texts(
["foo", "bar", "baz"], FakeEmbeddings(), ids=ids
)
docsearch.delete(ids[1:2])
result = await docsearch.asimilarity_search("bar", k=2)
assert sorted([d.page_content for d in result]) == ["baz", "foo"]
assert docsearch.index_to_docstore_id == {0: ids[0], 1: ids[2]}

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from langchain_community import vectorstores
from langchain_core.vectorstores import VectorStore
def test_all_imports() -> None:
"""Simple test to make sure all things can be imported."""
for cls in vectorstores.__all__:
if cls not in [
"AlibabaCloudOpenSearchSettings",
"ClickhouseSettings",
"MyScaleSettings",
]:
assert issubclass(getattr(vectorstores, cls), VectorStore)

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import importlib
import json
import os
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from langchain_core.load.mapping import SERIALIZABLE_MAPPING
from langchain_core.load.serializable import Serializable
DEFAULT_NAMESPACES = ["langchain", "langchain_core", "langchain_community"]
class Reviver:
"""Reviver for JSON objects."""
def __init__(
self,
secrets_map: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None,
valid_namespaces: Optional[List[str]] = None,
) -> None:
self.secrets_map = secrets_map or dict()
# By default only support langchain, but user can pass in additional namespaces
self.valid_namespaces = (
[*DEFAULT_NAMESPACES, *valid_namespaces]
if valid_namespaces
else DEFAULT_NAMESPACES
)
def __call__(self, value: Dict[str, Any]) -> Any:
if (
value.get("lc", None) == 1
and value.get("type", None) == "secret"
and value.get("id", None) is not None
):
[key] = value["id"]
if key in self.secrets_map:
return self.secrets_map[key]
else:
if key in os.environ and os.environ[key]:
return os.environ[key]
raise KeyError(f'Missing key "{key}" in load(secrets_map)')
if (
value.get("lc", None) == 1
and value.get("type", None) == "not_implemented"
and value.get("id", None) is not None
):
raise NotImplementedError(
"Trying to load an object that doesn't implement "
f"serialization: {value}"
)
if (
value.get("lc", None) == 1
and value.get("type", None) == "constructor"
and value.get("id", None) is not None
):
[*namespace, name] = value["id"]
if namespace[0] not in self.valid_namespaces:
raise ValueError(f"Invalid namespace: {value}")
# The root namespace "langchain" is not a valid identifier.
if len(namespace) == 1 and namespace[0] == "langchain":
raise ValueError(f"Invalid namespace: {value}")
# Get the importable path
key = tuple(namespace + [name])
if key not in SERIALIZABLE_MAPPING:
raise ValueError(
"Trying to deserialize something that cannot "
"be deserialized in current version of langchain-core: "
f"{key}"
)
import_path = SERIALIZABLE_MAPPING[key]
# Split into module and name
import_dir, import_obj = import_path[:-1], import_path[-1]
# Import module
mod = importlib.import_module(".".join(import_dir))
# Import class
cls = getattr(mod, import_obj)
# The class must be a subclass of Serializable.
if not issubclass(cls, Serializable):
raise ValueError(f"Invalid namespace: {value}")
# We don't need to recurse on kwargs
# as json.loads will do that for us.
kwargs = value.get("kwargs", dict())
return cls(**kwargs)
return value
def loads(
text: str,
*,
secrets_map: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None,
valid_namespaces: Optional[List[str]] = None,
) -> Any:
"""Revive a LangChain class from a JSON string.
Equivalent to `load(json.loads(text))`.
Args:
text: The string to load.
secrets_map: A map of secrets to load.
valid_namespaces: A list of additional namespaces (modules)
to allow to be deserialized.
Returns:
Revived LangChain objects.
"""
return json.loads(text, object_hook=Reviver(secrets_map, valid_namespaces))
def load(
obj: Any,
*,
secrets_map: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None,
valid_namespaces: Optional[List[str]] = None,
) -> Any:
"""Revive a LangChain class from a JSON object. Use this if you already
have a parsed JSON object, eg. from `json.load` or `orjson.loads`.
Args:
obj: The object to load.
secrets_map: A map of secrets to load.
valid_namespaces: A list of additional namespaces (modules)
to allow to be deserialized.
Returns:
Revived LangChain objects.
"""
reviver = Reviver(secrets_map, valid_namespaces)
def _load(obj: Any) -> Any:
if isinstance(obj, dict):
# Need to revive leaf nodes before reviving this node
loaded_obj = {k: _load(v) for k, v in obj.items()}
return reviver(loaded_obj)
if isinstance(obj, list):
return [_load(o) for o in obj]
return obj
return _load(obj)

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"""
**Utility functions** for LangChain.
These functions do not depend on any other LangChain module.
"""
from langchain_core.utils.env import get_from_dict_or_env, get_from_env
from langchain_core.utils.formatting import StrictFormatter, formatter
from langchain_core.utils.input import (
get_bolded_text,
get_color_mapping,
get_colored_text,
print_text,
)
from langchain_core.utils.loading import try_load_from_hub
from langchain_core.utils.strings import comma_list, stringify_dict, stringify_value
from langchain_core.utils.utils import (
build_extra_kwargs,
check_package_version,
convert_to_secret_str,
get_pydantic_field_names,
guard_import,
mock_now,
raise_for_status_with_text,
xor_args,
)
__all__ = [
"StrictFormatter",
"check_package_version",
"convert_to_secret_str",
"formatter",
"get_bolded_text",
"get_color_mapping",
"get_colored_text",
"get_pydantic_field_names",
"guard_import",
"mock_now",
"print_text",
"raise_for_status_with_text",
"xor_args",
"try_load_from_hub",
"build_extra_kwargs",
"get_from_env",
"get_from_dict_or_env",
"stringify_dict",
"comma_list",
"stringify_value",
]

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from __future__ import annotations
import os
from typing import Any, Dict, Optional
def env_var_is_set(env_var: str) -> bool:
"""Check if an environment variable is set.
Args:
env_var (str): The name of the environment variable.
Returns:
bool: True if the environment variable is set, False otherwise.
"""
return env_var in os.environ and os.environ[env_var] not in (
"",
"0",
"false",
"False",
)
def get_from_dict_or_env(
data: Dict[str, Any], key: str, env_key: str, default: Optional[str] = None
) -> str:
"""Get a value from a dictionary or an environment variable."""
if key in data and data[key]:
return data[key]
else:
return get_from_env(key, env_key, default=default)
def get_from_env(key: str, env_key: str, default: Optional[str] = None) -> str:
"""Get a value from a dictionary or an environment variable."""
if env_key in os.environ and os.environ[env_key]:
return os.environ[env_key]
elif default is not None:
return default
else:
raise ValueError(
f"Did not find {key}, please add an environment variable"
f" `{env_key}` which contains it, or pass"
f" `{key}` as a named parameter."
)

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from langchain_core.utils import __all__
EXPECTED_ALL = [
"StrictFormatter",
"check_package_version",
"convert_to_secret_str",
"formatter",
"get_bolded_text",
"get_color_mapping",
"get_colored_text",
"get_pydantic_field_names",
"guard_import",
"mock_now",
"print_text",
"raise_for_status_with_text",
"xor_args",
"try_load_from_hub",
"build_extra_kwargs",
"get_from_dict_or_env",
"get_from_env",
"stringify_dict",
"comma_list",
"stringify_value"
]
def test_all_imports() -> None:
assert set(__all__) == set(EXPECTED_ALL)

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"""**Callback handlers** allow listening to events in LangChain.
**Class hierarchy:**
.. code-block::
BaseCallbackHandler --> <name>CallbackHandler # Example: AimCallbackHandler
"""
from langchain_core.callbacks import StdOutCallbackHandler, StreamingStdOutCallbackHandler
from langchain_core.tracers.langchain import LangChainTracer
from langchain_core.tracers.context import (
collect_runs,
tracing_enabled,
tracing_v2_enabled,
)
from langchain_community.callbacks.aim_callback import AimCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.argilla_callback import ArgillaCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.arize_callback import ArizeCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.arthur_callback import ArthurCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.clearml_callback import ClearMLCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.comet_ml_callback import CometCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.context_callback import ContextCallbackHandler
from langchain.callbacks.file import FileCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.flyte_callback import FlyteCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.human import HumanApprovalCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.infino_callback import InfinoCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.labelstudio_callback import LabelStudioCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.llmonitor_callback import LLMonitorCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.mlflow_callback import MlflowCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.openai_info import OpenAICallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.promptlayer_callback import PromptLayerCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.sagemaker_callback import SageMakerCallbackHandler
from langchain.callbacks.streaming_aiter import AsyncIteratorCallbackHandler
from langchain.callbacks.streaming_stdout_final_only import (
FinalStreamingStdOutCallbackHandler,
)
from langchain_community.callbacks.streamlit import LLMThoughtLabeler, StreamlitCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.trubrics_callback import TrubricsCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.wandb_callback import WandbCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.whylabs_callback import WhyLabsCallbackHandler
from langchain_community.callbacks.manager import (
get_openai_callback,
wandb_tracing_enabled,
)
__all__ = [
"AimCallbackHandler",
"ArgillaCallbackHandler",
"ArizeCallbackHandler",
"PromptLayerCallbackHandler",
"ArthurCallbackHandler",
"ClearMLCallbackHandler",
"CometCallbackHandler",
"ContextCallbackHandler",
"FileCallbackHandler",
"HumanApprovalCallbackHandler",
"InfinoCallbackHandler",
"MlflowCallbackHandler",
"LLMonitorCallbackHandler",
"OpenAICallbackHandler",
"StdOutCallbackHandler",
"AsyncIteratorCallbackHandler",
"StreamingStdOutCallbackHandler",
"FinalStreamingStdOutCallbackHandler",
"LLMThoughtLabeler",
"LangChainTracer",
"StreamlitCallbackHandler",
"WandbCallbackHandler",
"WhyLabsCallbackHandler",
"get_openai_callback",
"tracing_enabled",
"tracing_v2_enabled",
"collect_runs",
"wandb_tracing_enabled",
"FlyteCallbackHandler",
"SageMakerCallbackHandler",
"LabelStudioCallbackHandler",
"TrubricsCallbackHandler",
]

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from __future__ import annotations
from langchain_core.callbacks.manager import (
AsyncCallbackManager,
AsyncCallbackManagerForChainGroup,
AsyncCallbackManagerForChainRun,
AsyncCallbackManagerForLLMRun,
AsyncCallbackManagerForRetrieverRun,
AsyncCallbackManagerForToolRun,
AsyncParentRunManager,
AsyncRunManager,
BaseRunManager,
CallbackManager,
CallbackManagerForChainGroup,
CallbackManagerForChainRun,
CallbackManagerForLLMRun,
CallbackManagerForRetrieverRun,
CallbackManagerForToolRun,
Callbacks,
ParentRunManager,
RunManager,
ahandle_event,
atrace_as_chain_group,
handle_event,
trace_as_chain_group,
)
from langchain_core.tracers.context import (
collect_runs,
tracing_enabled,
tracing_v2_enabled,
)
from langchain_core.utils.env import env_var_is_set
from langchain_community.callbacks.manager import (
get_openai_callback,
wandb_tracing_enabled,
)
__all__ = [
"BaseRunManager",
"RunManager",
"ParentRunManager",
"AsyncRunManager",
"AsyncParentRunManager",
"CallbackManagerForLLMRun",
"AsyncCallbackManagerForLLMRun",
"CallbackManagerForChainRun",
"AsyncCallbackManagerForChainRun",
"CallbackManagerForToolRun",
"AsyncCallbackManagerForToolRun",
"CallbackManagerForRetrieverRun",
"AsyncCallbackManagerForRetrieverRun",
"CallbackManager",
"CallbackManagerForChainGroup",
"AsyncCallbackManager",
"AsyncCallbackManagerForChainGroup",
"tracing_enabled",
"tracing_v2_enabled",
"collect_runs",
"atrace_as_chain_group",
"trace_as_chain_group",
"handle_event",
"ahandle_event",
"Callbacks",
"env_var_is_set",
"get_openai_callback",
"wandb_tracing_enabled",
]

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from langchain.callbacks.manager import __all__
EXPECTED_ALL = [
"BaseRunManager",
"RunManager",
"ParentRunManager",
"AsyncRunManager",
"AsyncParentRunManager",
"CallbackManagerForLLMRun",
"AsyncCallbackManagerForLLMRun",
"CallbackManagerForChainRun",
"AsyncCallbackManagerForChainRun",
"CallbackManagerForToolRun",
"AsyncCallbackManagerForToolRun",
"CallbackManagerForRetrieverRun",
"AsyncCallbackManagerForRetrieverRun",
"CallbackManager",
"CallbackManagerForChainGroup",
"AsyncCallbackManager",
"AsyncCallbackManagerForChainGroup",
"tracing_enabled",
"tracing_v2_enabled",
"collect_runs",
"atrace_as_chain_group",
"trace_as_chain_group",
"handle_event",
"ahandle_event",
"env_var_is_set",
"Callbacks",
"get_openai_callback",
"wandb_tracing_enabled",
]
def test_all_imports() -> None:
assert set(__all__) == set(EXPECTED_ALL)

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"""Test LLM chain."""
from tempfile import TemporaryDirectory
from typing import Dict, List, Union
from unittest.mock import patch
import pytest
from langchain_core.output_parsers import BaseOutputParser
from langchain_core.prompts import PromptTemplate
from langchain.chains.llm import LLMChain
from tests.unit_tests.llms.fake_llm import FakeLLM
class FakeOutputParser(BaseOutputParser):
"""Fake output parser class for testing."""
def parse(self, text: str) -> Union[str, List[str], Dict[str, str]]:
"""Parse by splitting."""
return text.split()
@pytest.fixture
def fake_llm_chain() -> LLMChain:
"""Fake LLM chain for testing purposes."""
prompt = PromptTemplate(input_variables=["bar"], template="This is a {bar}:")
return LLMChain(prompt=prompt, llm=FakeLLM(), output_key="text1")
@patch(
"langchain_community.llms.loading.get_type_to_cls_dict",
lambda: {"fake": lambda: FakeLLM},
)
def test_serialization(fake_llm_chain: LLMChain) -> None:
"""Test serialization."""
from langchain.chains.loading import load_chain
with TemporaryDirectory() as temp_dir:
file = temp_dir + "/llm.json"
fake_llm_chain.save(file)
loaded_chain = load_chain(file)
assert loaded_chain == fake_llm_chain
def test_missing_inputs(fake_llm_chain: LLMChain) -> None:
"""Test error is raised if inputs are missing."""
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
fake_llm_chain({"foo": "bar"})
def test_valid_call(fake_llm_chain: LLMChain) -> None:
"""Test valid call of LLM chain."""
output = fake_llm_chain({"bar": "baz"})
assert output == {"bar": "baz", "text1": "foo"}
# Test with stop words.
output = fake_llm_chain({"bar": "baz", "stop": ["foo"]})
# Response should be `bar` now.
assert output == {"bar": "baz", "stop": ["foo"], "text1": "bar"}
def test_predict_method(fake_llm_chain: LLMChain) -> None:
"""Test predict method works."""
output = fake_llm_chain.predict(bar="baz")
assert output == "foo"
def test_predict_and_parse() -> None:
"""Test parsing ability."""
prompt = PromptTemplate(
input_variables=["foo"], template="{foo}", output_parser=FakeOutputParser()
)
llm = FakeLLM(queries={"foo": "foo bar"})
chain = LLMChain(prompt=prompt, llm=llm)
output = chain.predict_and_parse(foo="foo")
assert output == ["foo", "bar"]

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import importlib
import pkgutil
from langchain_core.load.mapping import SERIALIZABLE_MAPPING
def import_all_modules(package_name: str) -> dict:
package = importlib.import_module(package_name)
classes: dict = {}
for attribute_name in dir(package):
attribute = getattr(package, attribute_name)
if hasattr(attribute, "is_lc_serializable") and isinstance(attribute, type):
if (
isinstance(attribute.is_lc_serializable(), bool) # type: ignore
and attribute.is_lc_serializable() # type: ignore
):
key = tuple(attribute.lc_id()) # type: ignore
value = tuple(attribute.__module__.split(".") + [attribute.__name__])
if key in classes and classes[key] != value:
raise ValueError
classes[key] = value
if hasattr(package, "__path__"):
for loader, module_name, is_pkg in pkgutil.walk_packages(
package.__path__, package_name + "."
):
if module_name not in (
"langchain.chains.llm_bash",
"langchain.chains.llm_symbolic_math",
"langchain.tools.python",
"langchain.vectorstores._pgvector_data_models",
# TODO: why does this error?
"langchain.agents.agent_toolkits.openapi.planner",
):
importlib.import_module(module_name)
new_classes = import_all_modules(module_name)
for k, v in new_classes.items():
if k in classes and classes[k] != v:
raise ValueError
classes[k] = v
return classes
def test_serializable_mapping() -> None:
serializable_modules = import_all_modules("langchain")
missing = set(SERIALIZABLE_MAPPING).difference(serializable_modules)
assert missing == set()
extra = set(serializable_modules).difference(SERIALIZABLE_MAPPING)
assert extra == set()
for k, import_path in serializable_modules.items():
import_dir, import_obj = import_path[:-1], import_path[-1]
# Import module
mod = importlib.import_module(".".join(import_dir))
# Import class
cls = getattr(mod, import_obj)
assert list(k) == cls.lc_id()

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"""A unit test meant to catch accidental introduction of non-optional dependencies."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, Mapping
import pytest
import toml
HERE = Path(__file__).parent
PYPROJECT_TOML = HERE / "../../pyproject.toml"
@pytest.fixture()
def poetry_conf() -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Load the pyproject.toml file."""
with open(PYPROJECT_TOML) as f:
return toml.load(f)["tool"]["poetry"]
def test_required_dependencies(poetry_conf: Mapping[str, Any]) -> None:
"""A test that checks if a new non-optional dependency is being introduced.
If this test is triggered, it means that a contributor is trying to introduce a new
required dependency. This should be avoided in most situations.
"""
# Get the dependencies from the [tool.poetry.dependencies] section
dependencies = poetry_conf["dependencies"]
is_required = {
package_name: isinstance(requirements, str)
or not requirements.get("optional", False)
for package_name, requirements in dependencies.items()
}
required_dependencies = [
package_name for package_name, required in is_required.items() if required
]
assert sorted(required_dependencies) == sorted(
[
"PyYAML",
"SQLAlchemy",
"aiohttp",
"async-timeout",
"dataclasses-json",
"jsonpatch",
"langchain-core",
"langsmith",
"numpy",
"pydantic",
"python",
"requests",
"tenacity",
"langchain-community",
]
)
unrequired_dependencies = [
package_name for package_name, required in is_required.items() if not required
]
in_extras = [dep for group in poetry_conf["extras"].values() for dep in group]
assert set(unrequired_dependencies) == set(in_extras)
def test_test_group_dependencies(poetry_conf: Mapping[str, Any]) -> None:
"""Check if someone is attempting to add additional test dependencies.
Only dependencies associated with test running infrastructure should be added
to the test group; e.g., pytest, pytest-cov etc.
Examples of dependencies that should NOT be included: boto3, azure, postgres, etc.
"""
test_group_deps = sorted(poetry_conf["group"]["test"]["dependencies"])
assert test_group_deps == sorted(
[
"duckdb-engine",
"freezegun",
"langchain-core",
"lark",
"pandas",
"pytest",
"pytest-asyncio",
"pytest-cov",
"pytest-dotenv",
"pytest-mock",
"pytest-socket",
"pytest-watcher",
"responses",
"syrupy",
"requests-mock",
]
)
def test_imports() -> None:
"""Test that you can import all top level things okay."""
from langchain_core.prompts import BasePromptTemplate # noqa: F401
from langchain.agents import OpenAIFunctionsAgent # noqa: F401
from langchain.callbacks import OpenAICallbackHandler # noqa: F401
from langchain.chains import LLMChain # noqa: F401
from langchain.chat_models import ChatOpenAI # noqa: F401
from langchain.document_loaders import BSHTMLLoader # noqa: F401
from langchain.embeddings import OpenAIEmbeddings # noqa: F401
from langchain.llms import OpenAI # noqa: F401
from langchain.retrievers import VespaRetriever # noqa: F401
from langchain.tools import DuckDuckGoSearchResults # noqa: F401
from langchain.utilities import (
SearchApiAPIWrapper, # noqa: F401
SerpAPIWrapper, # noqa: F401
)
from langchain.vectorstores import FAISS # noqa: F401

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#!/bin/bash
cd libs
# cleanup anything existing
git checkout master -- langchain/{langchain,tests}
git checkout master -- core/{langchain_core,tests}
git checkout master -- experimental/{langchain_experimental,tests}
rm -rf community/{langchain_community,tests}
# make new dirs
mkdir -p community/langchain_community
touch community/langchain_community/__init__.py
touch community/langchain_community/py.typed
touch community/README.md
mkdir -p community/tests
touch community/tests/__init__.py
mkdir community/tests/unit_tests
touch community/tests/unit_tests/__init__.py
mkdir community/tests/integration_tests/
touch community/tests/integration_tests/__init__.py
mkdir -p community/langchain_community/utils
touch community/langchain_community/utils/__init__.py
mkdir -p community/tests/unit_tests/utils
touch community/tests/unit_tests/utils/__init__.py
mkdir -p community/langchain_community/indexes
touch community/langchain_community/indexes/__init__.py
mkdir community/tests/unit_tests/indexes
touch community/tests/unit_tests/indexes/__init__.py
# import core stuff from core
cd langchain
git grep -l 'from langchain.pydantic_v1' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.pydantic_v1/from langchain_core.pydantic_v1/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.tools.base' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.tools.base/from langchain_core.tools/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.chat_models.base' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.chat_models.base/from langchain_core.language_models.chat_models/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.llms.base' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.llms.base/from langchain_core.language_models.llms/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.embeddings.base' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.embeddings.base/from langchain_core.embeddings/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.vectorstores.base' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.vectorstores.base/from langchain_core.vectorstores/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.agents.tools' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.agents.tools/from langchain_core.tools/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.schema.output' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.schema.output/from langchain_core.outputs/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.schema.messages' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.schema.messages/from langchain_core.messages/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.schema.embeddings' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.schema.embeddings/from langchain_core.embeddings/g'
# mv stuff to community
cd ..
mv langchain/langchain/adapters community/langchain_community
mv langchain/langchain/callbacks community/langchain_community/callbacks
mv langchain/langchain/chat_loaders community/langchain_community
mv langchain/langchain/chat_models community/langchain_community
mv langchain/langchain/document_loaders community/langchain_community
mv langchain/langchain/docstore community/langchain_community
mv langchain/langchain/document_transformers community/langchain_community
mv langchain/langchain/embeddings community/langchain_community
mv langchain/langchain/graphs community/langchain_community
mv langchain/langchain/llms community/langchain_community
mv langchain/langchain/memory/chat_message_histories community/langchain_community
mv langchain/langchain/retrievers community/langchain_community
mv langchain/langchain/storage community/langchain_community
mv langchain/langchain/tools community/langchain_community
mv langchain/langchain/utilities community/langchain_community
mv langchain/langchain/vectorstores community/langchain_community
mv langchain/langchain/agents/agent_toolkits community/langchain_community
mv langchain/langchain/cache.py community/langchain_community
mv langchain/langchain/indexes/base.py community/langchain_community/indexes
mv langchain/langchain/indexes/_sql_record_manager.py community/langchain_community/indexes
mv langchain/langchain/utils/{math,openai,openai_functions}.py community/langchain_community/utils
# mv stuff to core
mv langchain/langchain/utils/json_schema.py core/langchain_core/utils
mv langchain/langchain/utils/html.py core/langchain_core/utils
mv langchain/langchain/utils/strings.py core/langchain_core/utils
cat langchain/langchain/utils/env.py >> core/langchain_core/utils/env.py
rm langchain/langchain/utils/env.py
# mv unit tests to community
mv langchain/tests/unit_tests/chat_loaders community/tests/unit_tests
mv langchain/tests/unit_tests/document_loaders community/tests/unit_tests
mv langchain/tests/unit_tests/docstore community/tests/unit_tests
mv langchain/tests/unit_tests/document_transformers community/tests/unit_tests
mv langchain/tests/unit_tests/embeddings community/tests/unit_tests
mv langchain/tests/unit_tests/graphs community/tests/unit_tests
mv langchain/tests/unit_tests/llms community/tests/unit_tests
mv langchain/tests/unit_tests/chat_models community/tests/unit_tests
mv langchain/tests/unit_tests/memory/chat_message_histories community/tests/unit_tests
mv langchain/tests/unit_tests/storage community/tests/unit_tests
mv langchain/tests/unit_tests/tools community/tests/unit_tests
mv langchain/tests/unit_tests/utilities community/tests/unit_tests
mv langchain/tests/unit_tests/vectorstores community/tests/unit_tests
mv langchain/tests/unit_tests/retrievers community/tests/unit_tests
mv langchain/tests/unit_tests/callbacks community/tests/unit_tests
mv langchain/tests/unit_tests/indexes/test_sql_record_manager.py community/tests/unit_tests/indexes
mv langchain/tests/unit_tests/utils/test_math.py community/tests/unit_tests/utils
# cp some test helpers back to langchain
mkdir -p langchain/tests/unit_tests/llms
cp {community,langchain}/tests/unit_tests/llms/fake_llm.py
cp {community,langchain}/tests/unit_tests/llms/fake_chat_model.py
mkdir -p langchain/tests/unit_tests/callbacks
cp {community,langchain}/tests/unit_tests/callbacks/fake_callback_handler.py
# mv unit tests to core
mv langchain/tests/unit_tests/utils/test_json_schema.py core/tests/unit_tests/utils
mv langchain/tests/unit_tests/utils/test_html.py core/tests/unit_tests/utils
# mv integration tests to community
mv langchain/tests/integration_tests/document_loaders community/tests/integration_tests
mv langchain/tests/integration_tests/embeddings community/tests/integration_tests
mv langchain/tests/integration_tests/graphs community/tests/integration_tests
mv langchain/tests/integration_tests/llms community/tests/integration_tests
mv langchain/tests/integration_tests/chat_models community/tests/integration_tests
mv langchain/tests/integration_tests/memory/chat_message_histories community/tests/integration_tests
mv langchain/tests/integration_tests/storage community/tests/integration_tests
mv langchain/tests/integration_tests/tools community/tests/integration_tests
mv langchain/tests/integration_tests/utilities community/tests/integration_tests
mv langchain/tests/integration_tests/vectorstores community/tests/integration_tests
mv langchain/tests/integration_tests/retrievers community/tests/integration_tests
mv langchain/tests/integration_tests/adapters community/tests/integration_tests
mv langchain/tests/integration_tests/callbacks community/tests/integration_tests
mv langchain/tests/integration_tests/{test_kuzu,test_nebulagraph}.py community/tests/integration_tests/graphs
touch community/tests/integration_tests/{chat_message_histories,tools}/__init__.py
# import new core stuff from core (everywhere)
git grep -l 'from langchain.utils.json_schema' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.utils.json_schema/from langchain_core.utils.json_schema/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.utils.html' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.utils.html/from langchain_core.utils.html/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.utils.strings' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.utils.strings/from langchain_core.utils.strings/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.utils.env' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.utils.env/from langchain_core.utils.env/g'
git add community
cd community
# import core stuff from core
git grep -l 'from langchain.pydantic_v1' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.pydantic_v1/from langchain_core.pydantic_v1/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.callbacks.base' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.callbacks.base/from langchain_core.callbacks/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.callbacks.stdout' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.callbacks.stdout/from langchain_core.callbacks/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.callbacks.streaming_stdout' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.callbacks.streaming_stdout/from langchain_core.callbacks/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.callbacks.manager' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.callbacks.manager/from langchain_core.callbacks/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.callbacks.tracers.base' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.callbacks.tracers.base/from langchain_core.tracers/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.tools.base' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.tools.base/from langchain_core.tools/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.agents.tools' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.agents.tools/from langchain_core.tools/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.schema.output' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.schema.output/from langchain_core.outputs/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.schema.messages' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.schema.messages/from langchain_core.messages/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.schema import BaseRetriever' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.schema\ import\ BaseRetriever/from langchain_core.retrievers import BaseRetriever/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.schema import Document' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.schema\ import\ Document/from langchain_core.documents import Document/g'
# import openai stuff from openai
git grep -l 'from langchain.utils.math' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.utils.math/from langchain_community.utils.math/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.utils.openai_functions' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.utils.openai_functions/from langchain_community.utils.openai_functions/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.utils.openai' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.utils.openai/from langchain_community.utils.openai/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.utils' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.utils/from langchain_core.utils/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain\.' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain\./from langchain_community./g'
git grep -l 'from langchain_community.memory.chat_message_histories' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain_community.memory.chat_message_histories/from langchain_community.chat_message_histories/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain_community.agents.agent_toolkits' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain_community.agents.agent_toolkits/from langchain_community.agent_toolkits/g'
sed -i '' 's/from\ langchain.chat_models\ import\ ChatOpenAI/from langchain_openai.chat_models import ChatOpenAI/g' langchain_community/chat_models/promptlayer_openai.py
git grep -l 'from langchain_community\.text_splitter' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain_community\.text_splitter/from langchain.text_splitter/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain_community\.chains' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain_community\.chains/from langchain.chains/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain_community\.agents' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain_community\.agents/from langchain.agents/g'
git grep -l 'from langchain_community\.memory' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain_community\.memory/from langchain.memory/g'
git grep -l 'langchain\.__version__' | xargs sed -i '' 's/langchain\.__version__/langchain_community.__version__/g'
git grep -l 'langchain\.document_loaders' | xargs sed -i '' 's/langchain\.document_loaders/langchain_community.document_loaders/g'
git grep -l 'langchain\.callbacks' | xargs sed -i '' 's/langchain\.callbacks/langchain_community.callbacks/g'
git grep -l 'langchain\.tools' | xargs sed -i '' 's/langchain\.tools/langchain_community.tools/g'
git grep -l 'langchain\.llms' | xargs sed -i '' 's/langchain\.llms/langchain_community.llms/g'
git grep -l 'import langchain$' | xargs sed -i '' 's/import\ langchain$/import\ langchain_community/g'
git grep -l 'from\ langchain\ ' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from\ langchain\ /from\ langchain_community\ /g'
git grep -l 'langchain_core.language_models.llmsten' | xargs sed -i '' 's/langchain_core.language_models.llmsten/langchain_community.llms.baseten/g'
# update all moved langchain files to re-export classes and functions
cd ../langchain
git checkout master -- langchain
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/chat_loaders langchain_community.chat_loaders
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/callbacks langchain_community.callbacks
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/document_loaders langchain_community.document_loaders
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/docstore langchain_community.docstore
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/document_transformers langchain_community.document_transformers
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/embeddings langchain_community.embeddings
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/graphs langchain_community.graphs
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/llms langchain_community.llms
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/chat_models langchain_community.chat_models
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/memory/chat_message_histories langchain_community.chat_message_histories
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/storage langchain_community.storage
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/tools langchain_community.tools
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/utilities langchain_community.utilities
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/vectorstores langchain_community.vectorstores
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/retrievers langchain_community.retrievers
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/adapters langchain_community.adapters
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/agents/agent_toolkits langchain_community.agent_toolkits
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/cache.py langchain_community.cache
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/utils/math.py langchain_community.utils.math
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/utils/json_schema.py langchain_core.utils.json_schema
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/utils/html.py langchain_core.utils.html
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/utils/env.py langchain_core.utils.env
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/utils/strings.py langchain_core.utils.strings
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/utils/openai.py langchain_community.utils.openai
python ../../.scripts/community_split/update_imports.py langchain/utils/openai_functions.py langchain_community.utils.openai_functions
# update core and openai imports
git grep -l 'from langchain.llms.base ' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.llms.base /from langchain_core.language_models.llms /g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.chat_models.base ' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.chat_models.base /from langchain_core.language_models.chat_models /g'
git grep -l 'from langchain.tools.base' | xargs sed -i '' 's/from langchain.tools.base/from langchain_core.tools/g'
git grep -l 'langchain_core.language_models.llmsten' | xargs sed -i '' 's/langchain_core.language_models.llmsten/langchain_community.llms.baseten/g'
cd ..
mv community/langchain_community/utilities/loading.py langchain/langchain/utilities
mv community/langchain_community/utilities/asyncio.py langchain/langchain/utilities
#git add partners
git add core
# rm files from community that just export core classes
rm community/langchain_community/{chat_models,llms,tools,embeddings,vectorstores,callbacks}/base.py
rm community/tests/unit_tests/{chat_models,llms,tools,callbacks}/test_base.py
rm community/tests/unit_tests/callbacks/test_manager.py
rm community/langchain_community/callbacks/{stdout,streaming_stdout}.py
rm community/langchain_community/callbacks/tracers/{base,evaluation,langchain,langchain_v1,log_stream,root_listeners,run_collector,schemas,stdout}.py
# keep export tests in langchain
git checkout master -- langchain/tests/unit_tests/{chat_models,llms,tools,callbacks,document_loaders}/test_base.py
git checkout master -- langchain/tests/unit_tests/{callbacks,docstore,document_loaders,document_transformers,embeddings,graphs,llms,chat_models,storage,tools,utilities,vectorstores}/test_imports.py
git checkout master -- langchain/tests/unit_tests/callbacks/test_manager.py
git checkout master -- langchain/tests/unit_tests/document_loaders/blob_loaders/test_public_api.py
git checkout master -- langchain/tests/unit_tests/document_loaders/parsers/test_public_api.py
git checkout master -- langchain/tests/unit_tests/vectorstores/test_public_api.py
git checkout master -- langchain/tests/unit_tests/schema
# keep some non-integration stuff in langchain. rm from community and add back to langchain
rm community/langchain_community/retrievers/{multi_query,multi_vector,contextual_compression,ensemble,merger_retriever,parent_document_retriever,re_phraser,web_research,time_weighted_retriever}.py
rm -r community/langchain_community/retrievers/{self_query,document_compressors}
rm community/tests/unit_tests/retrievers/test_{ensemble,multi_query,multi_vector,parent_document,time_weighted_retriever,web_research}.py
rm community/tests/integration_tests/retrievers/test_{contextual_compression,merger_retriever}.py
rm -r community/tests/unit_tests/retrievers/{self_query,document_compressors}
rm -r community/tests/integration_tests/retrievers/document_compressors
rm community/langchain_community/agent_toolkits/{pandas,python,spark}/__init__.py
rm community/langchain_community/tools/python/__init__.py
rm -r community/langchain_community/agent_toolkits/conversational_retrieval/
rm -r community/langchain_community/agent_toolkits/vectorstore/
rm community/langchain_community/callbacks/tracers/logging.py
rm community/langchain_community/callbacks/{file,streaming_aiter_final_only,streaming_aiter,streaming_stdout_final_only}.py
rm community/langchain_community/embeddings/cache.py
rm community/langchain_community/storage/{encoder_backed,file_system,in_memory,_lc_store}.py
rm community/langchain_community/tools/retriever.py
rm community/tests/unit_tests/callbacks/tracers/test_logging.py
rm community/tests/unit_tests/embeddings/test_caching.py
rm community/tests/unit_tests/storage/test_{filesystem,in_memory,lc_store}.py
git checkout master -- langchain/langchain/retrievers/{multi_query,multi_vector,self_query/base,contextual_compression,ensemble,merger_retriever,parent_document_retriever,re_phraser,web_research,time_weighted_retriever}.py
git checkout master -- langchain/langchain/retrievers/{self_query,document_compressors}
git checkout master -- langchain/tests/unit_tests/retrievers/test_{ensemble,multi_query,multi_vector,parent_document,time_weighted_retriever,web_research}.py
git checkout master -- langchain/tests/integration_tests/retrievers/test_{contextual_compression,merger_retriever}.py
git checkout master -- langchain/tests/unit_tests/retrievers/{self_query,document_compressors}
git checkout master -- langchain/tests/integration_tests/retrievers/document_compressors
touch langchain/tests/unit_tests/{llms,chat_models,tools,callbacks,runnables,document_loaders,docstore,document_transformers,embeddings,graphs,storage,utilities,vectorstores,retrievers}/__init__.py
touch langchain/tests/unit_tests/document_loaders/{blob_loaders,parsers}/__init__.py
mv {community,langchain}/tests/unit_tests/retrievers/sequential_retriever.py
git checkout master -- langchain/langchain/agents/agent_toolkits/conversational_retrieval/
git checkout master -- langchain/langchain/agents/agent_toolkits/vectorstore/
git checkout master -- langchain/langchain/callbacks/tracers/logging.py
git checkout master -- langchain/langchain/callbacks/{file,streaming_aiter_final_only,streaming_aiter,streaming_stdout_final_only}.py
git checkout master -- langchain/langchain/embeddings/cache.py
git checkout master -- langchain/langchain/storage/{encoder_backed,file_system,in_memory,_lc_store}.py
git checkout master -- langchain/langchain/tools/retriever.py
git checkout master -- langchain/tests/unit_tests/callbacks/tracers/{test_logging,__init__}.py
git checkout master -- langchain/tests/unit_tests/embeddings/{__init__,test_caching}.py
git checkout master -- langchain/tests/unit_tests/storage/test_{filesystem,in_memory,lc_store}.py
git checkout master -- langchain/tests/unit_tests/storage/__init__.py
# cp lint scripts
cp -r core/scripts community
# cp test helpers
cp -r langchain/tests/integration_tests/examples community/tests
cp -r langchain/tests/integration_tests/examples community/tests/integration_tests
cp -r langchain/tests/unit_tests/examples community/tests/unit_tests
cp langchain/tests/unit_tests/conftest.py community/tests/unit_tests
cp community/tests/integration_tests/vectorstores/fake_embeddings.py langchain/tests/integration_tests/cache/
cp langchain/tests/integration_tests/test_compile.py community/tests/integration_tests
# cp manually changed files
cp -r ../.scripts/community_split/libs/* .
# mv some tests to integrations
mv community/tests/{unit_tests,integration_tests}/document_loaders/test_telegram.py
mv community/tests/{unit_tests,integration_tests}/document_loaders/parsers/test_docai.py
mv community/tests/{unit_tests,integration_tests}/chat_message_histories/test_streamlit.py
# fix some final tests
git grep -l 'integration_tests\.vectorstores\.fake_embeddings' langchain/tests | xargs sed -i '' 's/integration_tests\.vectorstores\.fake_embeddings/integration_tests.cache.fake_embeddings/g'
touch community/langchain_community/agent_toolkits/amadeus/__init__.py
# format
cd core
make format
cd ../langchain
make format
cd ../experimental
make format
cd ../community
make format
cd ..
sed -E -i '' '1 s/(.*)/\1\ \ \#\ noqa\:\ E501/g' langchain/langchain/agents/agent_toolkits/conversational_retrieval/openai_functions.py
sed -E -i '' 's/import\ importlib$/import importlib.util/g' experimental/langchain_experimental/prompts/load.py
git add .

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@@ -1,85 +0,0 @@
import ast
import os
import sys
from pathlib import Path
class ImportTransformer(ast.NodeTransformer):
def __init__(self, public_items, module_name):
self.public_items = public_items
self.module_name = module_name
def visit_Module(self, node):
imports = [
ast.ImportFrom(
module=self.module_name,
names=[ast.alias(name=item, asname=None)],
level=0,
)
for item in self.public_items
]
all_assignment = ast.Assign(
targets=[ast.Name(id="__all__", ctx=ast.Store())],
value=ast.List(
elts=[ast.Str(s=item) for item in self.public_items], ctx=ast.Load()
),
)
node.body = imports + [all_assignment]
return node
def find_public_classes_and_methods(file_path):
with open(file_path, "r") as file:
node = ast.parse(file.read(), filename=file_path)
public_items = []
for item in node.body:
if isinstance(item, ast.ClassDef) or isinstance(item, ast.FunctionDef):
public_items.append(item.name)
if (
isinstance(item, ast.Assign)
and hasattr(item.targets[0], "id")
and item.targets[0].id not in ("__all__", "logger")
):
public_items.append(item.targets[0].id)
return public_items or None
def process_file(file_path, module_name):
public_items = find_public_classes_and_methods(file_path)
if public_items is None:
return
with open(file_path, "r") as file:
contents = file.read()
tree = ast.parse(contents, filename=file_path)
tree = ImportTransformer(public_items, module_name).visit(tree)
tree = ast.fix_missing_locations(tree)
with open(file_path, "w") as file:
file.write(ast.unparse(tree))
def process_directory(directory_path, base_module_name):
if Path(directory_path).is_file():
process_file(directory_path, base_module_name)
else:
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(directory_path):
for filename in files:
if filename.endswith(".py") and not filename.startswith("_"):
file_path = os.path.join(root, filename)
relative_path = os.path.relpath(file_path, directory_path)
module_name = f"{base_module_name}.{os.path.splitext(relative_path)[0].replace(os.sep, '.')}"
process_file(file_path, module_name)
if __name__ == "__main__":
if len(sys.argv) != 3:
print("Usage: python script_name.py <directory_path> <base_module_name>")
sys.exit(1)
directory_path = sys.argv[1]
base_module_name = sys.argv[2]
process_directory(directory_path, base_module_name)

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@@ -3,8 +3,7 @@
⚡ Building applications with LLMs through composability ⚡
[![Release Notes](https://img.shields.io/github/release/langchain-ai/langchain)](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/releases)
[![CI](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/actions/workflows/langchain_ci.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/actions/workflows/langchain_ci.yml)
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[![Downloads](https://static.pepy.tech/badge/langchain/month)](https://pepy.tech/project/langchain)
[![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-yellow.svg)](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
[![Twitter](https://img.shields.io/twitter/url/https/twitter.com/langchainai.svg?style=social&label=Follow%20%40LangChainAI)](https://twitter.com/langchainai)
@@ -96,7 +95,7 @@ Agents involve an LLM making decisions about which Actions to take, taking that
Please see [here](https://python.langchain.com) for full documentation, which includes:
- [Getting started](https://python.langchain.com/docs/get_started/introduction): installation, setting up the environment, simple examples
- Overview of the [interfaces](https://python.langchain.com/docs/expression_language/), [modules](https://python.langchain.com/docs/modules/) and [integrations](https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/providers)
- Overview of the [interfaces](https://python.langchain.com/docs/expression_language/), [modules](https://python.langchain.com/docs/modules/), and [integrations](https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/providers)
- [Use case](https://python.langchain.com/docs/use_cases/qa_structured/sql) walkthroughs and best practice [guides](https://python.langchain.com/docs/guides/adapters/openai)
- [LangSmith](https://python.langchain.com/docs/langsmith/), [LangServe](https://python.langchain.com/docs/langserve), and [LangChain Template](https://python.langchain.com/docs/templates/) overviews
- [Reference](https://api.python.langchain.com): full API docs
@@ -106,7 +105,7 @@ Please see [here](https://python.langchain.com) for full documentation, which in
As an open-source project in a rapidly developing field, we are extremely open to contributions, whether it be in the form of a new feature, improved infrastructure, or better documentation.
For detailed information on how to contribute, see [here](.github/CONTRIBUTING.md).
For detailed information on how to contribute, see [here](https://python.langchain.com/docs/contributing/).
## 🌟 Contributors

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@@ -164,8 +164,8 @@
")\n",
"\n",
"# Chain to query\n",
"from langchain.schema.output_parser import StrOutputParser\n",
"from langchain.schema.runnable import RunnablePassthrough\n",
"from langchain_core.output_parsers import StrOutputParser\n",
"from langchain_core.runnables import RunnablePassthrough\n",
"\n",
"sql_response = (\n",
" RunnablePassthrough.assign(schema=get_schema)\n",
@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@
" [\n",
" (\n",
" \"system\",\n",
" \"Given an input question and SQL response, convert it to a natural langugae answer. No pre-amble.\",\n",
" \"Given an input question and SQL response, convert it to a natural language answer. No pre-amble.\",\n",
" ),\n",
" (\"human\", template),\n",
" ]\n",
@@ -293,7 +293,7 @@
"memory = ConversationBufferMemory(return_messages=True)\n",
"\n",
"# Chain to query with memory\n",
"from langchain.schema.runnable import RunnableLambda\n",
"from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda\n",
"\n",
"sql_chain = (\n",
" RunnablePassthrough.assign(\n",
@@ -345,7 +345,7 @@
" [\n",
" (\n",
" \"system\",\n",
" \"Given an input question and SQL response, convert it to a natural langugae answer. No pre-amble.\",\n",
" \"Given an input question and SQL response, convert it to a natural language answer. No pre-amble.\",\n",
" ),\n",
" (\"human\", template),\n",
" ]\n",

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@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
"\n",
"---\n",
"\n",
"A seperate cookbook highlights `Option 1` [here](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/blob/master/cookbook/multi_modal_RAG_chroma.ipynb).\n",
"A separate cookbook highlights `Option 1` [here](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/blob/master/cookbook/multi_modal_RAG_chroma.ipynb).\n",
"\n",
"And option `Option 2` is appropriate for cases when a multi-modal LLM cannot be used for answer synthesis (e.g., cost, etc).\n",
"\n",
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@
"source": [
"from langchain.chat_models import ChatOpenAI\n",
"from langchain.prompts import ChatPromptTemplate\n",
"from langchain.schema.output_parser import StrOutputParser\n",
"from langchain_core.output_parsers import StrOutputParser\n",
"\n",
"\n",
"# Generate summaries of text elements\n",
@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@
"import base64\n",
"import os\n",
"\n",
"from langchain.schema.messages import HumanMessage\n",
"from langchain_core.messages import HumanMessage\n",
"\n",
"\n",
"def encode_image(image_path):\n",
@@ -355,9 +355,9 @@
"\n",
"from langchain.embeddings import OpenAIEmbeddings\n",
"from langchain.retrievers.multi_vector import MultiVectorRetriever\n",
"from langchain.schema.document import Document\n",
"from langchain.storage import InMemoryStore\n",
"from langchain.vectorstores import Chroma\n",
"from langchain_core.documents import Document\n",
"\n",
"\n",
"def create_multi_vector_retriever(\n",
@@ -442,7 +442,7 @@
"import re\n",
"\n",
"from IPython.display import HTML, display\n",
"from langchain.schema.runnable import RunnableLambda, RunnablePassthrough\n",
"from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda, RunnablePassthrough\n",
"from PIL import Image\n",
"\n",
"\n",

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@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@
"source": [
"from langchain.chat_models import ChatOpenAI\n",
"from langchain.prompts import ChatPromptTemplate\n",
"from langchain.schema.output_parser import StrOutputParser"
"from langchain_core.output_parsers import StrOutputParser"
]
},
{
@@ -320,9 +320,9 @@
"\n",
"from langchain.embeddings import OpenAIEmbeddings\n",
"from langchain.retrievers.multi_vector import MultiVectorRetriever\n",
"from langchain.schema.document import Document\n",
"from langchain.storage import InMemoryStore\n",
"from langchain.vectorstores import Chroma\n",
"from langchain_core.documents import Document\n",
"\n",
"# The vectorstore to use to index the child chunks\n",
"vectorstore = Chroma(collection_name=\"summaries\", embedding_function=OpenAIEmbeddings())\n",
@@ -374,7 +374,7 @@
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"from langchain.schema.runnable import RunnablePassthrough\n",
"from langchain_core.runnables import RunnablePassthrough\n",
"\n",
"# Prompt template\n",
"template = \"\"\"Answer the question based only on the following context, which can include text and tables:\n",

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@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@
"source": [
"from langchain.chat_models import ChatOpenAI\n",
"from langchain.prompts import ChatPromptTemplate\n",
"from langchain.schema.output_parser import StrOutputParser"
"from langchain_core.output_parsers import StrOutputParser"
]
},
{
@@ -375,9 +375,9 @@
"\n",
"from langchain.embeddings import OpenAIEmbeddings\n",
"from langchain.retrievers.multi_vector import MultiVectorRetriever\n",
"from langchain.schema.document import Document\n",
"from langchain.storage import InMemoryStore\n",
"from langchain.vectorstores import Chroma\n",
"from langchain_core.documents import Document\n",
"\n",
"# The vectorstore to use to index the child chunks\n",
"vectorstore = Chroma(collection_name=\"summaries\", embedding_function=OpenAIEmbeddings())\n",
@@ -646,7 +646,7 @@
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"from langchain.schema.runnable import RunnablePassthrough\n",
"from langchain_core.runnables import RunnablePassthrough\n",
"\n",
"# Prompt template\n",
"template = \"\"\"Answer the question based only on the following context, which can include text and tables:\n",

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@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@
"source": [
"from langchain.chat_models import ChatOllama\n",
"from langchain.prompts import ChatPromptTemplate\n",
"from langchain.schema.output_parser import StrOutputParser"
"from langchain_core.output_parsers import StrOutputParser"
]
},
{
@@ -378,9 +378,9 @@
"\n",
"from langchain.embeddings import GPT4AllEmbeddings\n",
"from langchain.retrievers.multi_vector import MultiVectorRetriever\n",
"from langchain.schema.document import Document\n",
"from langchain.storage import InMemoryStore\n",
"from langchain.vectorstores import Chroma\n",
"from langchain_core.documents import Document\n",
"\n",
"# The vectorstore to use to index the child chunks\n",
"vectorstore = Chroma(\n",
@@ -532,7 +532,7 @@
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"from langchain.schema.runnable import RunnablePassthrough\n",
"from langchain_core.runnables import RunnablePassthrough\n",
"\n",
"# Prompt template\n",
"template = \"\"\"Answer the question based only on the following context, which can include text and tables:\n",

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@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@
"source": [
"from langchain.chat_models import ChatOpenAI\n",
"from langchain.prompts import ChatPromptTemplate\n",
"from langchain.schema.output_parser import StrOutputParser\n",
"from langchain_core.output_parsers import StrOutputParser\n",
"\n",
"# Prompt\n",
"prompt_text = \"\"\"You are an assistant tasked with summarizing tables and text for retrieval. \\\n",
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@
"import os\n",
"from io import BytesIO\n",
"\n",
"from langchain.schema.messages import HumanMessage\n",
"from langchain_core.messages import HumanMessage\n",
"from PIL import Image\n",
"\n",
"\n",
@@ -273,8 +273,8 @@
"from base64 import b64decode\n",
"\n",
"from langchain.retrievers.multi_vector import MultiVectorRetriever\n",
"from langchain.schema.document import Document\n",
"from langchain.storage import InMemoryStore\n",
"from langchain_core.documents import Document\n",
"\n",
"\n",
"def create_multi_vector_retriever(\n",
@@ -475,7 +475,7 @@
"source": [
"from operator import itemgetter\n",
"\n",
"from langchain.schema.runnable import RunnablePassthrough\n",
"from langchain_core.runnables import RunnablePassthrough\n",
"\n",
"# Prompt\n",
"template = \"\"\"Answer the question based only on the following context, which can include text and tables:\n",
@@ -521,7 +521,7 @@
"import re\n",
"\n",
"from langchain.schema import Document\n",
"from langchain.schema.runnable import RunnableLambda\n",
"from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda\n",
"\n",
"\n",
"def looks_like_base64(sb):\n",

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@@ -13,7 +13,6 @@
]
},
{
"attachments": {},
"cell_type": "markdown",
"id": "9b22020a",
"metadata": {},
@@ -146,7 +145,6 @@
"source": []
},
{
"attachments": {},
"cell_type": "markdown",
"id": "c0a6c031",
"metadata": {},
@@ -280,7 +278,6 @@
]
},
{
"attachments": {},
"cell_type": "markdown",
"id": "787a9b5e",
"metadata": {},
@@ -289,7 +286,6 @@
]
},
{
"attachments": {},
"cell_type": "markdown",
"id": "9161ba91",
"metadata": {},
@@ -411,7 +407,6 @@
]
},
{
"attachments": {},
"cell_type": "markdown",
"id": "49a0cbbe",
"metadata": {},
@@ -525,7 +520,7 @@
"name": "python",
"nbconvert_exporter": "python",
"pygments_lexer": "ipython3",
"version": "3.11.3"
"version": "3.10.1"
}
},
"nbformat": 4,

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@@ -7,8 +7,6 @@
"source": [
"# Custom agent with tool retrieval\n",
"\n",
"This notebook builds off of [this notebook](/docs/modules/agents/how_to/custom_llm_agent) and assumes familiarity with how agents work.\n",
"\n",
"The novel idea introduced in this notebook is the idea of using retrieval to select the set of tools to use to answer an agent query. This is useful when you have many many tools to select from. You cannot put the description of all the tools in the prompt (because of context length issues) so instead you dynamically select the N tools you do want to consider using at run time.\n",
"\n",
"In this notebook we will create a somewhat contrived example. We will have one legitimate tool (search) and then 99 fake tools which are just nonsense. We will then add a step in the prompt template that takes the user input and retrieves tool relevant to the query."
@@ -489,7 +487,7 @@
"name": "python",
"nbconvert_exporter": "python",
"pygments_lexer": "ipython3",
"version": "3.11.3"
"version": "3.10.1"
},
"vscode": {
"interpreter": {

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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
"1. Create an access token via the Developer Playground for your workspace. [Detailed instructions](https://help.docugami.com/home/docugami-api).\n",
"1. Add your documents (PDF \\[scanned or digital\\], DOC or DOCX) to Docugami for processing. There are two ways to do this:\n",
" 1. Use the simple Docugami web experience. [Detailed instructions](https://help.docugami.com/home/adding-documents).\n",
" 1. Use the [Docugami API](https://api-docs.docugami.com), specifically the [documents](https://api-docs.docugami.com/#tag/documents/operation/upload-document) endpoint. Code samples are available for [python](../upload_file/) and [JavaScript](../../js/upload-file/) or you can use the [docugami](https://pypi.org/project/docugami/) python library.\n",
" 1. Use the [Docugami API](https://api-docs.docugami.com), specifically the [documents](https://api-docs.docugami.com/#tag/documents/operation/upload-document) endpoint. You can also use the [docugami python library](https://pypi.org/project/docugami/) as a convenient wrapper.\n",
"\n",
"Once your documents are in Docugami, they are processed and organized into sets of similar documents, e.g. NDAs, Lease Agreements, and Service Agreements. Docugami is not limited to any particular types of documents, and the clusters created depend on your particular documents. You can [change the docset assignments](https://help.docugami.com/home/working-with-the-doc-sets-view) later if you wish. You can monitor file status in the simple Docugami webapp, or use a [webhook](https://api-docs.docugami.com/#tag/webhooks) to be informed when your documents are done processing.\n",
"\n",
@@ -476,7 +476,7 @@
" HumanMessagePromptTemplate,\n",
" SystemMessagePromptTemplate,\n",
")\n",
"from langchain.schema.output_parser import StrOutputParser"
"from langchain_core.output_parsers import StrOutputParser"
]
},
{
@@ -547,9 +547,9 @@
"\n",
"from langchain.embeddings import OpenAIEmbeddings\n",
"from langchain.retrievers.multi_vector import MultiVectorRetriever\n",
"from langchain.schema.document import Document\n",
"from langchain.storage import InMemoryStore\n",
"from langchain.vectorstores.chroma import Chroma\n",
"from langchain_core.documents import Document\n",
"\n",
"\n",
"def build_retriever(text_elements, tables, table_summaries):\n",
@@ -605,7 +605,7 @@
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"from langchain.schema.runnable import RunnablePassthrough\n",
"from langchain_core.runnables import RunnablePassthrough\n",
"\n",
"system_prompt = SystemMessagePromptTemplate.from_template(\n",
" \"You are a helpful assistant that answers questions based on provided context. Your provided context can include text or tables, \"\n",
@@ -916,6 +916,20 @@
"source": [
"llama2_chain.invoke(\"What was the learning rate for LLaMA2?\")"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
"id": "94826165",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"## Docugami KG-RAG Template\n",
"\n",
"Docugami also provides a [langchain template](https://github.com/docugami/langchain-template-docugami-kg-rag) that you can integrate into your langchain projects.\n",
"\n",
"Here's a walkthrough of how you can do this.\n",
"\n",
"[![Docugami KG-RAG Walkthrough](https://img.youtube.com/vi/xOHOmL1NFMg/0.jpg)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOHOmL1NFMg)\n"
]
}
],
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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
"\n",
"from langchain.chains.openai_tools import create_extraction_chain_pydantic\n",
"from langchain.chat_models import ChatOpenAI\n",
"from langchain.pydantic_v1 import BaseModel"
"from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import BaseModel"
]
},
{
@@ -151,11 +151,11 @@
"\n",
"from langchain.output_parsers.openai_tools import PydanticToolsParser\n",
"from langchain.utils.openai_functions import convert_pydantic_to_openai_tool\n",
"from langchain.schema.runnable import Runnable\n",
"from langchain.pydantic_v1 import BaseModel\n",
"from langchain_core.runnables import Runnable\n",
"from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import BaseModel\n",
"from langchain.prompts import ChatPromptTemplate\n",
"from langchain.schema.messages import SystemMessage\n",
"from langchain.schema.language_model import BaseLanguageModel\n",
"from langchain_core.messages import SystemMessage\n",
"from langchain_core.language_models import BaseLanguageModel\n",
"\n",
"_EXTRACTION_TEMPLATE = \"\"\"Extract and save the relevant entities mentioned \\\n",
"in the following passage together with their properties.\n",

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@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
"\n",
"from langchain.llms import OpenAI\n",
"\n",
"llm = OpenAI(model=\"text-davinci-003\")"
"llm = OpenAI(model=\"gpt-3.5-turbo-instruct\")"
]
},
{

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@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"from langchain.chat_models import ChatOpenAI\n",
"from langchain.schema.messages import HumanMessage, SystemMessage"
"from langchain_core.messages import HumanMessage, SystemMessage"
]
},
{

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