query = "What did the president say about Ketanji Brown Jackson"
result = qa({"question": query})
```
```python
result["answer"]
```
<CodeOutputBlock lang="python">
```
" The president said that Ketanji Brown Jackson is one of the nation's top legal minds, a former top litigator in private practice, a former federal public defender, and from a family of public school educators and police officers. He also said that she is a consensus builder and has received a broad range of support from the Fraternal Order of Police to former judges appointed by Democrats and Republicans."
' Ketanji Brown Jackson succeeded Justice Stephen Breyer on the United States Supreme Court.'
```
</CodeOutputBlock>
## Pass in chat history
In the above example, we used a Memory object to track chat history. We can also just pass it in explicitly. In order to do this, we need to initialize a chain without any memory object.
Here's an example of asking a question with no chat history
```python
chat_history = []
query = "What did the president say about Ketanji Brown Jackson"
result = qa({"question": query, "chat_history": chat_history})
```
```python
result["answer"]
```
<CodeOutputBlock lang="python">
```
" The president said that Ketanji Brown Jackson is one of the nation's top legal minds, a former top litigator in private practice, a former federal public defender, and from a family of public school educators and police officers. He also said that she is a consensus builder and has received a broad range of support from the Fraternal Order of Police to former judges appointed by Democrats and Republicans."
```
</CodeOutputBlock>
Here's an example of asking a question with some chat history
This chain has two steps. First, it condenses the current question and the chat history into a standalone question. This is necessary to create a standanlone vector to use for retrieval. After that, it does retrieval and then answers the question using retrieval augmented generation with a separate model. Part of the power of the declarative nature of LangChain is that you can easily use a separate language model for each call. This can be useful to use a cheaper and faster model for the simpler task of condensing the question, and then a more expensive model for answering the question. Here is an example of doing so.
## Using a custom prompt for condensing the question
By default, ConversationalRetrievalQA uses CONDENSE_QUESTION_PROMPT to condense a question. Here is the implementation of this in the docs
```python
from langchain.prompts.prompt import PromptTemplate
_template = """Given the following conversation and a follow up question, rephrase the follow up question to be a standalone question, in its original language.
But instead of this any custom template can be used to further augment information in the question or instruct the LLM to do something. Here is an example
```python
from langchain.prompts.prompt import PromptTemplate
```
```python
custom_template = """Given the following conversation and a follow up question, rephrase the follow up question to be a standalone question. At the end of standalone question add this 'Answer the question in German language.' If you do not know the answer reply with 'I am sorry'.
You can also easily return source documents from the ConversationalRetrievalChain. This is useful for when you want to inspect what documents were returned.
query = "What did the president say about Ketanji Brown Jackson"
result = qa({"question": query, "chat_history": chat_history})
```
```python
result['source_documents'][0]
```
<CodeOutputBlock lang="python">
```
Document(page_content='Tonight. I call on the Senate to: Pass the Freedom to Vote Act. Pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Act. And while you’re at it, pass the Disclose Act so Americans can know who is funding our elections. \n\nTonight, I’d like to honor someone who has dedicated his life to serve this country: Justice Stephen Breyer—an Army veteran, Constitutional scholar, and retiring Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Justice Breyer, thank you for your service. \n\nOne of the most serious constitutional responsibilities a President has is nominating someone to serve on the United States Supreme Court. \n\nAnd I did that 4 days ago, when I nominated Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. One of our nation’s top legal minds, who will continue Justice Breyer’s legacy of excellence.', metadata={'source': '../../state_of_the_union.txt'})
```
</CodeOutputBlock>
## ConversationalRetrievalChain with `search_distance`
query = "What did the president say about Ketanji Brown Jackson"
result = chain({"question": query, "chat_history": chat_history})
```
```python
result['answer']
```
<CodeOutputBlock lang="python">
```
" The president said that Ketanji Brown Jackson is one of the nation's top legal minds, a former top litigator in private practice, a former federal public defender, from a family of public school educators and police officers, a consensus builder, and has received a broad range of support from the Fraternal Order of Police to former judges appointed by Democrats and Republicans."
```
</CodeOutputBlock>
## ConversationalRetrievalChain with Question Answering with sources
You can also use this chain with the question answering with sources chain.
```python
from langchain.chains.qa_with_sources import load_qa_with_sources_chain
query = "What did the president say about Ketanji Brown Jackson"
result = chain({"question": query, "chat_history": chat_history})
```
```python
result['answer']
```
<CodeOutputBlock lang="python">
```
" The president said that Ketanji Brown Jackson is one of the nation's top legal minds, a former top litigator in private practice, a former federal public defender, from a family of public school educators and police officers, a consensus builder, and has received a broad range of support from the Fraternal Order of Police to former judges appointed by Democrats and Republicans. \nSOURCES: ../../state_of_the_union.txt"
```
</CodeOutputBlock>
## ConversationalRetrievalChain with streaming to `stdout`
Output from the chain will be streamed to `stdout` token by token in this example.
```python
from langchain.chains.llm import LLMChain
from langchain.callbacks.streaming_stdout import StreamingStdOutCallbackHandler
from langchain.chains.conversational_retrieval.prompts import CONDENSE_QUESTION_PROMPT, QA_PROMPT
from langchain.chains.question_answering import load_qa_chain
# Construct a ConversationalRetrievalChain with a streaming llm for combine docs
# and a separate, non-streaming llm for question generation
query = "What did the president say about Ketanji Brown Jackson"
result = qa({"question": query, "chat_history": chat_history})
```
<CodeOutputBlock lang="python">
```
The president said that Ketanji Brown Jackson is one of the nation's top legal minds, a former top litigator in private practice, a former federal public defender, and from a family of public school educators and police officers. He also said that she is a consensus builder and has received a broad range of support from the Fraternal Order of Police to former judges appointed by Democrats and Republicans.
query = "What did the president say about Ketanji Brown Jackson"
result = qa({"question": query, "chat_history": chat_history})
```
```python
result['answer']
```
<CodeOutputBlock lang="python">
```
" The president said that Ketanji Brown Jackson is one of the nation's top legal minds, a former top litigator in private practice, a former federal public defender, and from a family of public school educators and police officers. He also said that she is a consensus builder and has received a broad range of support from the Fraternal Order of Police to former judges appointed by Democrats and Republicans."