_Thank you to the LangChain team for the great project and in advance
for your review. Let me know if I can provide any other additional
information or do things differently in the future to make your lives
easier 🙏 _
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This PR enables LangChain to access the Konko API via the chat_models
API wrapper.
Konko API is a fully managed API designed to help application
developers:
1. Select the right LLM(s) for their application
2. Prototype with various open-source and proprietary LLMs
3. Move to production in-line with their security, privacy, throughput,
latency SLAs without infrastructure set-up or administration using Konko
AI's SOC 2 compliant infrastructure
_Note on integration tests:_
We added 14 integration tests. They will all fail unless you export the
right API keys. 13 will pass with a KONKO_API_KEY provided and the other
one will pass with a OPENAI_API_KEY provided. When both are provided,
all 14 integration tests pass. If you would like to test this yourself,
please let me know and I can provide some temporary keys.
### Installation and Setup
1. **First you'll need an API key**
2. **Install Konko AI's Python SDK**
1. Enable a Python3.8+ environment
`pip install konko`
3. **Set API Keys**
**Option 1:** Set Environment Variables
You can set environment variables for
1. KONKO_API_KEY (Required)
2. OPENAI_API_KEY (Optional)
In your current shell session, use the export command:
`export KONKO_API_KEY={your_KONKO_API_KEY_here}`
`export OPENAI_API_KEY={your_OPENAI_API_KEY_here} #Optional`
Alternatively, you can add the above lines directly to your shell
startup script (such as .bashrc or .bash_profile for Bash shell and
.zshrc for Zsh shell) to have them set automatically every time a new
shell session starts.
**Option 2:** Set API Keys Programmatically
If you prefer to set your API keys directly within your Python script or
Jupyter notebook, you can use the following commands:
```python
konko.set_api_key('your_KONKO_API_KEY_here')
konko.set_openai_api_key('your_OPENAI_API_KEY_here') # Optional
```
### Calling a model
Find a model on the [[Konko Introduction
page](https://docs.konko.ai/docs#available-models)](https://docs.konko.ai/docs#available-models)
For example, for this [[LLama 2
model](https://docs.konko.ai/docs/meta-llama-2-13b-chat)](https://docs.konko.ai/docs/meta-llama-2-13b-chat).
The model id would be: `"meta-llama/Llama-2-13b-chat-hf"`
Another way to find the list of models running on the Konko instance is
through this
[[endpoint](https://docs.konko.ai/reference/listmodels)](https://docs.konko.ai/reference/listmodels).
From here, we can initialize our model:
```python
chat_instance = ChatKonko(max_tokens=10, model = 'meta-llama/Llama-2-13b-chat-hf')
```
And run it:
```python
msg = HumanMessage(content="Hi")
chat_response = chat_instance([msg])
```