fix formatting

pull/108/head
Alex 1 year ago
parent f60a5d9560
commit 1f683582c0

@ -107,9 +107,9 @@ def api_answer():
if history:
history = json.loads(history)
template_temp = template_hist.replace("{historyquestion}", history[0]).replace("{historyanswer}", history[1])
c_prompt = PromptTemplate(input_variables=["summaries", "question"], template=template_temp)
c_prompt = PromptTemplate(input_variables=["summaries", "question"], template=template_temp, template_format="jinja2")
else:
c_prompt = PromptTemplate(input_variables=["summaries", "question"], template=template)
c_prompt = PromptTemplate(input_variables=["summaries", "question"], template=template, template_format="jinja2")
if llm_choice == "openai":
llm = OpenAI(openai_api_key=api_key, temperature=0)

@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ Source: 0-pl
FINAL ANSWER: You can't eat vegetables using pandas. You can only eat them using your mouth.
SOURCES:
QUESTION: {question}
QUESTION: {{ question }}
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{summaries}
{{ summaries }}
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FINAL ANSWER:

@ -12,16 +12,16 @@ Source: 30-pl
FINAL ANSWER: To merge two tables in pandas, you can use the pd.merge() function. The basic syntax is: \n\npd.merge(left, right, on, how) \n\nwhere left and right are the two tables to merge, on is the column to merge on, and how is the type of merge to perform. \n\nFor example, to merge the two tables df1 and df2 on the column 'id', you can use: \n\npd.merge(df1, df2, on='id', how='inner')
SOURCES: 28-pl 30-pl
QUESTION: {historyquestion}
QUESTION: {{ historyquestion }}
=========
CONTENT:
SOURCE:
=========
FINAL ANSWER: {historyanswer}
FINAL ANSWER: {{ historyanswer }}
SOURCES:
QUESTION: {question}
QUESTION: {{ question }}
=========
{summaries}
{{ summaries }}
=========
FINAL ANSWER:
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