langchain/libs/experimental/langchain_experimental/sql/base.py

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"""Chain for interacting with SQL Database."""
from __future__ import annotations
import warnings
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from langchain.callbacks.manager import CallbackManagerForChainRun
from langchain.chains.base import Chain
from langchain.chains.llm import LLMChain
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from langchain.chains.sql_database.prompt import DECIDER_PROMPT, PROMPT, SQL_PROMPTS
from langchain.prompts.prompt import PromptTemplate
from langchain.schema import BasePromptTemplate
from langchain.schema.language_model import BaseLanguageModel
from langchain.tools.sql_database.prompt import QUERY_CHECKER
from langchain.utilities.sql_database import SQLDatabase
from langchain_experimental.pydantic_v1 import Extra, Field, root_validator
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INTERMEDIATE_STEPS_KEY = "intermediate_steps"
class SQLDatabaseChain(Chain):
"""Chain for interacting with SQL Database.
Example:
.. code-block:: python
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from langchain_experimental.sql import SQLDatabaseChain
from langchain.llms import OpenAI, SQLDatabase
db = SQLDatabase(...)
db_chain = SQLDatabaseChain.from_llm(OpenAI(), db)
*Security note*: Make sure that the database connection uses credentials
that are narrowly-scoped to only include the permissions this chain needs.
Failure to do so may result in data corruption or loss, since this chain may
attempt commands like `DROP TABLE` or `INSERT` if appropriately prompted.
The best way to guard against such negative outcomes is to (as appropriate)
limit the permissions granted to the credentials used with this chain.
This issue shows an example negative outcome if these steps are not taken:
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/5923
"""
llm_chain: LLMChain
llm: Optional[BaseLanguageModel] = None
"""[Deprecated] LLM wrapper to use."""
database: SQLDatabase = Field(exclude=True)
"""SQL Database to connect to."""
prompt: Optional[BasePromptTemplate] = None
"""[Deprecated] Prompt to use to translate natural language to SQL."""
top_k: int = 5
"""Number of results to return from the query"""
input_key: str = "query" #: :meta private:
output_key: str = "result" #: :meta private:
return_sql: bool = False
"""Will return sql-command directly without executing it"""
return_intermediate_steps: bool = False
"""Whether or not to return the intermediate steps along with the final answer."""
return_direct: bool = False
"""Whether or not to return the result of querying the SQL table directly."""
use_query_checker: bool = False
"""Whether or not the query checker tool should be used to attempt
to fix the initial SQL from the LLM."""
query_checker_prompt: Optional[BasePromptTemplate] = None
"""The prompt template that should be used by the query checker"""
class Config:
"""Configuration for this pydantic object."""
extra = Extra.forbid
arbitrary_types_allowed = True
@root_validator(pre=True)
def raise_deprecation(cls, values: Dict) -> Dict:
if "llm" in values:
warnings.warn(
"Directly instantiating an SQLDatabaseChain with an llm is deprecated. "
"Please instantiate with llm_chain argument or using the from_llm "
"class method."
)
if "llm_chain" not in values and values["llm"] is not None:
database = values["database"]
prompt = values.get("prompt") or SQL_PROMPTS.get(
database.dialect, PROMPT
)
values["llm_chain"] = LLMChain(llm=values["llm"], prompt=prompt)
return values
@property
def input_keys(self) -> List[str]:
"""Return the singular input key.
:meta private:
"""
return [self.input_key]
@property
def output_keys(self) -> List[str]:
"""Return the singular output key.
:meta private:
"""
if not self.return_intermediate_steps:
return [self.output_key]
else:
return [self.output_key, INTERMEDIATE_STEPS_KEY]
def _call(
self,
inputs: Dict[str, Any],
run_manager: Optional[CallbackManagerForChainRun] = None,
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
_run_manager = run_manager or CallbackManagerForChainRun.get_noop_manager()
input_text = f"{inputs[self.input_key]}\nSQLQuery:"
_run_manager.on_text(input_text, verbose=self.verbose)
# If not present, then defaults to None which is all tables.
table_names_to_use = inputs.get("table_names_to_use")
table_info = self.database.get_table_info(table_names=table_names_to_use)
llm_inputs = {
"input": input_text,
"top_k": str(self.top_k),
"dialect": self.database.dialect,
"table_info": table_info,
"stop": ["\nSQLResult:"],
}
intermediate_steps: List = []
try:
intermediate_steps.append(llm_inputs) # input: sql generation
sql_cmd = self.llm_chain.predict(
callbacks=_run_manager.get_child(),
**llm_inputs,
).strip()
if self.return_sql:
return {self.output_key: sql_cmd}
if not self.use_query_checker:
_run_manager.on_text(sql_cmd, color="green", verbose=self.verbose)
intermediate_steps.append(
sql_cmd
) # output: sql generation (no checker)
intermediate_steps.append({"sql_cmd": sql_cmd}) # input: sql exec
result = self.database.run(sql_cmd)
intermediate_steps.append(str(result)) # output: sql exec
else:
query_checker_prompt = self.query_checker_prompt or PromptTemplate(
template=QUERY_CHECKER, input_variables=["query", "dialect"]
)
query_checker_chain = LLMChain(
llm=self.llm_chain.llm, prompt=query_checker_prompt
)
query_checker_inputs = {
"query": sql_cmd,
"dialect": self.database.dialect,
}
checked_sql_command: str = query_checker_chain.predict(
callbacks=_run_manager.get_child(), **query_checker_inputs
).strip()
intermediate_steps.append(
checked_sql_command
) # output: sql generation (checker)
_run_manager.on_text(
checked_sql_command, color="green", verbose=self.verbose
)
intermediate_steps.append(
{"sql_cmd": checked_sql_command}
) # input: sql exec
result = self.database.run(checked_sql_command)
intermediate_steps.append(str(result)) # output: sql exec
sql_cmd = checked_sql_command
_run_manager.on_text("\nSQLResult: ", verbose=self.verbose)
_run_manager.on_text(result, color="yellow", verbose=self.verbose)
# If return direct, we just set the final result equal to
# the result of the sql query result, otherwise try to get a human readable
# final answer
if self.return_direct:
final_result = result
else:
_run_manager.on_text("\nAnswer:", verbose=self.verbose)
input_text += f"{sql_cmd}\nSQLResult: {result}\nAnswer:"
llm_inputs["input"] = input_text
intermediate_steps.append(llm_inputs) # input: final answer
final_result = self.llm_chain.predict(
callbacks=_run_manager.get_child(),
**llm_inputs,
).strip()
intermediate_steps.append(final_result) # output: final answer
_run_manager.on_text(final_result, color="green", verbose=self.verbose)
chain_result: Dict[str, Any] = {self.output_key: final_result}
if self.return_intermediate_steps:
chain_result[INTERMEDIATE_STEPS_KEY] = intermediate_steps
return chain_result
except Exception as exc:
# Append intermediate steps to exception, to aid in logging and later
# improvement of few shot prompt seeds
exc.intermediate_steps = intermediate_steps # type: ignore
raise exc
@property
def _chain_type(self) -> str:
return "sql_database_chain"
@classmethod
def from_llm(
cls,
llm: BaseLanguageModel,
db: SQLDatabase,
prompt: Optional[BasePromptTemplate] = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> SQLDatabaseChain:
"""Create a SQLDatabaseChain from an LLM and a database connection.
*Security note*: Make sure that the database connection uses credentials
that are narrowly-scoped to only include the permissions this chain needs.
Failure to do so may result in data corruption or loss, since this chain may
attempt commands like `DROP TABLE` or `INSERT` if appropriately prompted.
The best way to guard against such negative outcomes is to (as appropriate)
limit the permissions granted to the credentials used with this chain.
This issue shows an example negative outcome if these steps are not taken:
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/5923
"""
prompt = prompt or SQL_PROMPTS.get(db.dialect, PROMPT)
llm_chain = LLMChain(llm=llm, prompt=prompt)
return cls(llm_chain=llm_chain, database=db, **kwargs)
class SQLDatabaseSequentialChain(Chain):
"""Chain for querying SQL database that is a sequential chain.
The chain is as follows:
1. Based on the query, determine which tables to use.
2. Based on those tables, call the normal SQL database chain.
This is useful in cases where the number of tables in the database is large.
"""
decider_chain: LLMChain
sql_chain: SQLDatabaseChain
input_key: str = "query" #: :meta private:
output_key: str = "result" #: :meta private:
return_intermediate_steps: bool = False
@classmethod
def from_llm(
cls,
llm: BaseLanguageModel,
db: SQLDatabase,
query_prompt: BasePromptTemplate = PROMPT,
decider_prompt: BasePromptTemplate = DECIDER_PROMPT,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> SQLDatabaseSequentialChain:
"""Load the necessary chains."""
sql_chain = SQLDatabaseChain.from_llm(llm, db, prompt=query_prompt, **kwargs)
decider_chain = LLMChain(
llm=llm, prompt=decider_prompt, output_key="table_names"
)
return cls(sql_chain=sql_chain, decider_chain=decider_chain, **kwargs)
@property
def input_keys(self) -> List[str]:
"""Return the singular input key.
:meta private:
"""
return [self.input_key]
@property
def output_keys(self) -> List[str]:
"""Return the singular output key.
:meta private:
"""
if not self.return_intermediate_steps:
return [self.output_key]
else:
return [self.output_key, INTERMEDIATE_STEPS_KEY]
def _call(
self,
inputs: Dict[str, Any],
run_manager: Optional[CallbackManagerForChainRun] = None,
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
_run_manager = run_manager or CallbackManagerForChainRun.get_noop_manager()
_table_names = self.sql_chain.database.get_usable_table_names()
table_names = ", ".join(_table_names)
llm_inputs = {
"query": inputs[self.input_key],
"table_names": table_names,
}
_lowercased_table_names = [name.lower() for name in _table_names]
table_names_from_chain = self.decider_chain.predict_and_parse(**llm_inputs)
table_names_to_use = [
name
for name in table_names_from_chain
if name.lower() in _lowercased_table_names
]
_run_manager.on_text("Table names to use:", end="\n", verbose=self.verbose)
_run_manager.on_text(
str(table_names_to_use), color="yellow", verbose=self.verbose
)
new_inputs = {
self.sql_chain.input_key: inputs[self.input_key],
"table_names_to_use": table_names_to_use,
}
return self.sql_chain(
new_inputs, callbacks=_run_manager.get_child(), return_only_outputs=True
)
@property
def _chain_type(self) -> str:
return "sql_database_sequential_chain"