- **Description:** In order to override the bool value of
"fetch_schema_from_transport" in the GraphQLAPIWrapper, a
"fetch_schema_from_transport" value needed to be added to the
"_EXTRA_OPTIONAL_TOOLS" dictionary in load_tools in the "graphql" key.
The parameter "fetch_schema_from_transport" must also be passed in to
the GraphQLAPIWrapper to allow reading of the value when creating the
client. Passing as an optional parameter is probably best to avoid
breaking changes. This change is necessary to support GraphQL instances
that do not support fetching schema, such as TigerGraph. More info here:
[TigerGraph GraphQL Schema
Docs](https://docs.tigergraph.com/graphql/current/schema)
- **Threads handle:** @zacharytoliver
---------
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Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
In this pull request, we introduce the add_images method to the
SingleStoreDB vector store class, expanding its capabilities to handle
multi-modal embeddings seamlessly. This method facilitates the
incorporation of image data into the vector store by associating each
image's URI with corresponding document content, metadata, and either
pre-generated embeddings or embeddings computed using the embed_image
method of the provided embedding object.
the change includes integration tests, validating the behavior of the
add_images. Additionally, we provide a notebook showcasing the usage of
this new method.
---------
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Description:
In this PR, I am adding a PolygonTickerNews Tool, which can be used to
get the latest news for a given ticker / stock.
Twitter handle: [@virattt](https://twitter.com/virattt)
**Description**: CogniSwitch focusses on making GenAI usage more
reliable. It abstracts out the complexity & decision making required for
tuning processing, storage & retrieval. Using simple APIs documents /
URLs can be processed into a Knowledge Graph that can then be used to
answer questions.
**Dependencies**: No dependencies. Just network calls & API key required
**Tag maintainer**: @hwchase17
**Twitter handle**: https://github.com/CogniSwitch
**Documentation**: Please check
`docs/docs/integrations/toolkits/cogniswitch.ipynb`
**Tests**: The usual tool & toolkits tests using `test_imports.py`
PR has passed linting and testing before this submission.
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Hi, I'm from the LanceDB team.
Improves LanceDB integration by making it easier to use - now you aren't
required to create tables manually and pass them in the constructor,
although that is still backward compatible.
Bug fix - pandas was being used even though it's not a dependency for
LanceDB or langchain
PS - this issue was raised a few months ago but lost traction. It is a
feature improvement for our users kindly review this , Thanks !
- **Description:** adds an `exclude` parameter to the DirectoryLoader
class, based on similar behavior in GenericLoader
- **Issue:** discussed in
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/discussions/9059 and I think
in some other issues that I cannot find at the moment 🙇
- **Dependencies:** None
- **Twitter handle:** don't have one sorry! Just https://github/nejch
---------
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- **Description:** This fixes an issue with working with RecordManager.
RecordManager was generating new hashes on documents because `add_texts`
was modifying the metadata directly. Additionally moved some tests to
unit tests since that was a more appropriate home.
- **Issue:** N/A
- **Dependencies:** N/A
- **Twitter handle:** `@_morgan_adams_`
- **Description:** Updates to the Kuzu API had broken this
functionality. These updates resolve those issues and add a new test to
demonstrate the updates.
- **Issue:** #11874
- **Dependencies:** No new dependencies
- **Twitter handle:** @amirk08
Test results:
```
tests/integration_tests/graphs/test_kuzu.py::TestKuzu::test_query_no_params PASSED [ 33%]
tests/integration_tests/graphs/test_kuzu.py::TestKuzu::test_query_params PASSED [ 66%]
tests/integration_tests/graphs/test_kuzu.py::TestKuzu::test_refresh_schema PASSED [100%]
=================================================== slowest 5 durations ===================================================
0.53s call tests/integration_tests/graphs/test_kuzu.py::TestKuzu::test_refresh_schema
0.34s call tests/integration_tests/graphs/test_kuzu.py::TestKuzu::test_query_no_params
0.28s call tests/integration_tests/graphs/test_kuzu.py::TestKuzu::test_query_params
0.03s teardown tests/integration_tests/graphs/test_kuzu.py::TestKuzu::test_refresh_schema
0.02s teardown tests/integration_tests/graphs/test_kuzu.py::TestKuzu::test_query_params
==================================================== 3 passed in 1.27s ====================================================
```
This PR is adding support for NVIDIA NeMo embeddings issue #16095.
---------
Co-authored-by: Praveen Nakshatrala <pnakshatrala@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <hw.chase.17@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
1. integrate with
[`Yuan2.0`](https://github.com/IEIT-Yuan/Yuan-2.0/blob/main/README-EN.md)
2. update `langchain.llms`
3. add a new doc for [Yuan2.0
integration](docs/docs/integrations/llms/yuan2.ipynb)
---------
Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <hw.chase.17@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
This pull request introduces support for various Approximate Nearest
Neighbor (ANN) vector index algorithms in the VectorStore class,
starting from version 8.5 of SingleStore DB. Leveraging this enhancement
enables users to harness the power of vector indexing, significantly
boosting search speed, particularly when handling large sets of vectors.
---------
Co-authored-by: Volodymyr Tkachuk <vtkachuk-ua@singlestore.com>
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
1. integrate chat models with
[`Yuan2.0`](https://github.com/IEIT-Yuan/Yuan-2.0/blob/main/README-EN.md)
2. add a new doc for [Yuan2.0
integration](docs/docs/integrations/llms/yuan2.ipynb)
Yuan2.0 is a new generation Fundamental Large Language Model developed
by IEIT System. We have published all three models, Yuan 2.0-102B, Yuan
2.0-51B, and Yuan 2.0-2B.
---------
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
## Description
I am submitting this for a school project as part of a team of 5. Other
team members are @LeilaChr, @maazh10, @Megabear137, @jelalalamy. This PR
also has contributions from community members @Harrolee and @Mario928.
Initial context is in the issue we opened (#11229).
This pull request adds:
- Generic framework for expanding the languages that `LanguageParser`
can handle, using the
[tree-sitter](https://github.com/tree-sitter/py-tree-sitter#py-tree-sitter)
parsing library and existing language-specific parsers written for it
- Support for the following additional languages in `LanguageParser`:
- C
- C++
- C#
- Go
- Java (contributed by @Mario928
https://github.com/ThatsJustCheesy/langchain/pull/2)
- Kotlin
- Lua
- Perl
- Ruby
- Rust
- Scala
- TypeScript (contributed by @Harrolee
https://github.com/ThatsJustCheesy/langchain/pull/1)
Here is the [design
document](https://docs.google.com/document/d/17dB14cKCWAaiTeSeBtxHpoVPGKrsPye8W0o_WClz2kk)
if curious, but no need to read it.
## Issues
- Closes#11229
- Closes#10996
- Closes#8405
## Dependencies
`tree_sitter` and `tree_sitter_languages` on PyPI. We have tried to add
these as optional dependencies.
## Documentation
We have updated the list of supported languages, and also added a
section to `source_code.ipynb` detailing how to add support for
additional languages using our framework.
## Maintainer
- @hwchase17 (previously reviewed
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/pull/6486)
Thanks!!
## Git commits
We will gladly squash any/all of our commits (esp merge commits) if
necessary. Let us know if this is desirable, or if you will be
squash-merging anyway.
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Co-authored-by: LeilaChr <87657694+LeilaChr@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jeremy La <jeremylai511@gmail.com>
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- **Description:** Pebblo opensource project enables developers to
safely load data to their Gen AI apps. It identifies semantic topics and
entities found in the loaded data and summarizes them in a
developer-friendly report.
- **Dependencies:** none
- **Twitter handle:** srics
@hwchase17
**Description**: This PR adds a chain for Amazon Neptune graph database
RDF format. It complements the existing Neptune Cypher chain. The PR
also includes a Neptune RDF graph class to connect to, introspect, and
query a Neptune RDF graph database from the chain. A sample notebook is
provided under docs that demonstrates the overall effect: invoking the
chain to make natural language queries against Neptune using an LLM.
**Issue**: This is a new feature
**Dependencies**: The RDF graph class depends on the AWS boto3 library
if using IAM authentication to connect to the Neptune database.
---------
Co-authored-by: Piyush Jain <piyushjain@duck.com>
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
- **Description:** Improve test cases for `SQLDatabase` adapter
component, see
[suggestion](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/pull/16655#pullrequestreview-1846749474).
- **Depends on:** GH-16655
- **Addressed to:** @baskaryan, @cbornet, @eyurtsev
_Remark: This PR is stacked upon GH-16655, so that one will need to go
in first._
Edit: Thank you for bringing in GH-17191, @eyurtsev. This is a little
aftermath, improving/streamlining the corresponding test cases.
**Description:**
Bugfix: Langchain_community's GitHub Api wrapper throws a TypeError when
searching for issues and/or PRs (the `search_issues_and_prs` method).
This is because PyGithub's PageinatedList type does not support the
len() method. See https://github.com/PyGithub/PyGithub/issues/1476
![image](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/assets/8849021/57390b11-ed41-4f48-ba50-f3028610789c)
**Dependencies:** None
**Twitter handle**: @ChrisKeoghNZ
I haven't registered an issue as it would take me longer to fill the
template out than to make the fix, but I'm happy to if that's deemed
essential.
I've added a simple integration test to cover this as there were no
existing unit tests and it was going to be tricky to set them up.
Co-authored-by: Chris Keogh <chris.keogh@xero.com>
- **Description:** This adds a delete method so that rocksetdb can be
used with `RecordManager`.
- **Issue:** N/A
- **Dependencies:** N/A
- **Twitter handle:** `@_morgan_adams_`
---------
Co-authored-by: Rockset API Bot <admin@rockset.io>
**Description:** changed filtering so that failed filter doesn't add
document to results. Currently filtering is entirely broken and all
documents are returned whether or not they pass the filter.
fixes issue introduced in
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/pull/16190
- **Description:** Adds the document loader for [AWS
Athena](https://aws.amazon.com/athena/), a serverless and interactive
analytics service.
- **Dependencies:** Added boto3 as a dependency
- **Description:** This PR adds support for `search_types="mmr"` and
`search_type="similarity_score_threshold"` to retrievers using
`DatabricksVectorSearch`,
- **Issue:**
- **Dependencies:**
- **Twitter handle:**
---------
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
**Description**
Make some functions work with Milvus:
1. get_ids: Get primary keys by field in the metadata
2. delete: Delete one or more entities by ids
3. upsert: Update/Insert one or more entities
**Issue**
None
**Dependencies**
None
**Tag maintainer:**
@hwchase17
**Twitter handle:**
None
---------
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Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
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- **Description:**
1. Modify LLMs/Anyscale to work with OAI v1
2. Get rid of openai_ prefixed variables in Chat_model/ChatAnyscale
3. Modify `anyscale_api_base` to `anyscale_base_url` to follow OAI name
convention (reverted)
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This PR enables changing the behaviour of huggingface pipeline between
different calls. For example, before this PR there's no way of changing
maximum generation length between different invocations of the chain.
This is desirable in cases, such as when we want to scale the maximum
output size depending on a dynamic prompt size.
Usage example:
```python
from langchain_community.llms.huggingface_pipeline import HuggingFacePipeline
from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer, pipeline
model_id = "gpt2"
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_id)
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(model_id)
pipe = pipeline("text-generation", model=model, tokenizer=tokenizer)
hf = HuggingFacePipeline(pipeline=pipe)
hf("Say foo:", pipeline_kwargs={"max_new_tokens": 42})
```
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- **Description: changes to you.com files**
- general cleanup
- adds community/utilities/you.py, moving bulk of code from retriever ->
utility
- removes `snippet` as endpoint
- adds `news` as endpoint
- adds more tests
<s>**Description: update community MAKE file**
- adds `integration_tests`
- adds `coverage`</s>
- **Issue:** the issue # it fixes if applicable,
- [For New Contributors: Update Integration
Documentation](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/15664#issuecomment-1920099868)
- **Dependencies:** n/a
- **Twitter handle:** @scottnath
- **Mastodon handle:** scottnath@mastodon.social
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**Description:** Databricks LLM does not support SerDe the
transform_input_fn and transform_output_fn. After saving and loading,
the LLM will be broken. This PR serialize these functions into a hex
string using pickle, and saving the hex string in the yaml file. Using
pickle to serialize a function can be flaky, but this is a simple
workaround that unblocks many use cases. If more sophisticated SerDe is
needed, we can improve it later.
Test:
Added a simple unit test.
I did manual test on Databricks and it works well.
The saved yaml looks like:
```
llm:
_type: databricks
cluster_driver_port: null
cluster_id: null
databricks_uri: databricks
endpoint_name: databricks-mixtral-8x7b-instruct
extra_params: {}
host: e2-dogfood.staging.cloud.databricks.com
max_tokens: null
model_kwargs: null
n: 1
stop: null
task: null
temperature: 0.0
transform_input_fn: 80049520000000000000008c085f5f6d61696e5f5f948c0f7472616e73666f726d5f696e7075749493942e
transform_output_fn: null
```
@baskaryan
```python
from langchain_community.embeddings import DatabricksEmbeddings
from langchain_community.llms import Databricks
from langchain.chains import RetrievalQA
from langchain.document_loaders import TextLoader
from langchain.text_splitter import CharacterTextSplitter
from langchain.vectorstores import FAISS
import mlflow
embeddings = DatabricksEmbeddings(endpoint="databricks-bge-large-en")
def transform_input(**request):
request["messages"] = [
{
"role": "user",
"content": request["prompt"]
}
]
del request["prompt"]
return request
llm = Databricks(endpoint_name="databricks-mixtral-8x7b-instruct", transform_input_fn=transform_input)
persist_dir = "faiss_databricks_embedding"
# Create the vector db, persist the db to a local fs folder
loader = TextLoader("state_of_the_union.txt")
documents = loader.load()
text_splitter = CharacterTextSplitter(chunk_size=1000, chunk_overlap=0)
docs = text_splitter.split_documents(documents)
db = FAISS.from_documents(docs, embeddings)
db.save_local(persist_dir)
def load_retriever(persist_directory):
embeddings = DatabricksEmbeddings(endpoint="databricks-bge-large-en")
vectorstore = FAISS.load_local(persist_directory, embeddings)
return vectorstore.as_retriever()
retriever = load_retriever(persist_dir)
retrievalQA = RetrievalQA.from_llm(llm=llm, retriever=retriever)
with mlflow.start_run() as run:
logged_model = mlflow.langchain.log_model(
retrievalQA,
artifact_path="retrieval_qa",
loader_fn=load_retriever,
persist_dir=persist_dir,
)
# Load the retrievalQA chain
loaded_model = mlflow.pyfunc.load_model(logged_model.model_uri)
print(loaded_model.predict([{"query": "What did the president say about Ketanji Brown Jackson"}]))
```
- **Description:** Fixes in the Ontotext GraphDB Graph and QA Chain
related to the error handling in case of invalid SPARQL queries, for
which `prepareQuery` doesn't throw an exception, but the server returns
400 and the query is indeed invalid
- **Issue:** N/A
- **Dependencies:** N/A
- **Twitter handle:** @OntotextGraphDB
**Description:**
Implemented unique ID validation in the FAISS component to ensure all
document IDs are distinct. This update resolves issues related to
non-unique IDs, such as inconsistent behavior during deletion processes.
- **Description:**
Actually the test named `test_openai_apredict` isn't testing the
apredict method from ChatOpenAI.
- **Twitter handle:**
https://twitter.com/OAlmofadas
### Description
support load any github file content based on file extension.
Why not use [git
loader](https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/document_loaders/git#load-existing-repository-from-disk)
?
git loader clones the whole repo even only interested part of files,
that's too heavy. This GithubFileLoader only downloads that you are
interested files.
### Twitter handle
my twitter: @shufanhaotop
---------
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Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
**Please tag this issue with `nvidia_genai`**
- **Description:** Added new Runnables for integration NVIDIA Riva into
LCEL chains for Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) and Text To Speech
(TTS).
- **Issue:** N/A
- **Dependencies:** To use these runnables, the NVIDIA Riva client
libraries are required. It they are not installed, an error will be
raised instructing how to install them. The Runnables can be safely
imported without the riva client libraries.
- **Twitter handle:** N/A
All of the Riva Runnables are inside a single folder in the Utilities
module. In this folder are four files:
- common.py - Contains all code that is common to both TTS and ASR
- stream.py - Contains a class representing an audio stream that allows
the end user to put data into the stream like a queue.
- asr.py - Contains the RivaASR runnable
- tts.py - Contains the RivaTTS runnable
The following Python function is an example of creating a chain that
makes use of both of these Runnables:
```python
def create(
config: Configuration,
audio_encoding: RivaAudioEncoding,
sample_rate: int,
audio_channels: int = 1,
) -> Runnable[ASRInputType, TTSOutputType]:
"""Create a new instance of the chain."""
_LOGGER.info("Instantiating the chain.")
# create the riva asr client
riva_asr = RivaASR(
url=str(config.riva_asr.service.url),
ssl_cert=config.riva_asr.service.ssl_cert,
encoding=audio_encoding,
audio_channel_count=audio_channels,
sample_rate_hertz=sample_rate,
profanity_filter=config.riva_asr.profanity_filter,
enable_automatic_punctuation=config.riva_asr.enable_automatic_punctuation,
language_code=config.riva_asr.language_code,
)
# create the prompt template
prompt = PromptTemplate.from_template("{user_input}")
# model = ChatOpenAI()
model = ChatNVIDIA(model="mixtral_8x7b") # type: ignore
# create the riva tts client
riva_tts = RivaTTS(
url=str(config.riva_asr.service.url),
ssl_cert=config.riva_asr.service.ssl_cert,
output_directory=config.riva_tts.output_directory,
language_code=config.riva_tts.language_code,
voice_name=config.riva_tts.voice_name,
)
# construct and return the chain
return {"user_input": riva_asr} | prompt | model | riva_tts # type: ignore
```
The following code is an example of creating a new audio stream for
Riva:
```python
input_stream = AudioStream(maxsize=1000)
# Send bytes into the stream
for chunk in audio_chunks:
await input_stream.aput(chunk)
input_stream.close()
```
The following code is an example of how to execute the chain with
RivaASR and RivaTTS
```python
output_stream = asyncio.Queue()
while not input_stream.complete:
async for chunk in chain.astream(input_stream):
output_stream.put(chunk)
```
Everything should be async safe and thread safe. Audio data can be put
into the input stream while the chain is running without interruptions.
---------
Co-authored-by: Hayden Wolff <hwolff@nvidia.com>
Co-authored-by: Hayden Wolff <hwolff@Haydens-Laptop.local>
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Previously, if this did not find a mypy cache then it wouldnt run
this makes it always run
adding mypy ignore comments with existing uncaught issues to unblock other prs
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## Description
In #16608, the calling `collection_name` was wrong.
I made a fix for it.
Sorry for the inconvenience!
## Issue
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/16962
## Dependencies
N/A
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Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <hw.chase.17@gmail.com>
Adds:
* methods `aload()` and `alazy_load()` to interface `BaseLoader`
* implementation for class `MergedDataLoader `
* support for class `BaseLoader` in async function `aindex()` with unit
tests
Note: this is compatible with existing `aload()` methods that some
loaders already had.
**Twitter handle:** @cbornet_
---------
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- **Description**: fully async versions are available for astrapy 0.7+.
For older astrapy versions or if the user provides a sync client without
an async one, the async methods will call the sync ones wrapped in
`run_in_executor`
- **Twitter handle:** cbornet_
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- **Description:** Add Baichuan LLM to integration/llm, also updated
related docs.
Co-authored-by: BaiChuanHelper <wintergyc@WinterGYCs-MacBook-Pro.local>
- **Description:**
Filtering in a FAISS vectorstores is very inflexible and doesn't allow
that many use case. I think supporting callable like this enables a lot:
regular expressions, condition on multiple keys etc. **Note** I had to
manually alter a test. I don't understand if it was falty to begin with
or if there is something funky going on.
- **Issue:** None
- **Dependencies:** None
- **Twitter handle:** None
Signed-off-by: thiswillbeyourgithub <26625900+thiswillbeyourgithub@users.noreply.github.com>
## Summary
This PR implements the "Connery Action Tool" and "Connery Toolkit".
Using them, you can integrate Connery actions into your LangChain agents
and chains.
Connery is an open-source plugin infrastructure for AI.
With Connery, you can easily create a custom plugin with a set of
actions and seamlessly integrate them into your LangChain agents and
chains. Connery will handle the rest: runtime, authorization, secret
management, access management, audit logs, and other vital features.
Additionally, Connery and our community offer a wide range of
ready-to-use open-source plugins for your convenience.
Learn more about Connery:
- GitHub: https://github.com/connery-io/connery-platform
- Documentation: https://docs.connery.io
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/connery_io
## TODOs
- [x] API wrapper
- [x] Integration tests
- [x] Connery Action Tool
- [x] Docs
- [x] Example
- [x] Integration tests
- [x] Connery Toolkit
- [x] Docs
- [x] Example
- [x] Formatting (`make format`)
- [x] Linting (`make lint`)
- [x] Testing (`make test`)
We can't use `json.dumps` by default as many types returned by the
cassandra driver are not serializable. It's safer to use `str` and let
users define their own custom `page_content_mapper` if needed.
- **Description:** Adding Baichuan Text Embedding Model and Baichuan Inc
introduction.
Baichuan Text Embedding ranks #1 in C-MTEB leaderboard:
https://huggingface.co/spaces/mteb/leaderboard
Co-authored-by: BaiChuanHelper <wintergyc@WinterGYCs-MacBook-Pro.local>
- **Description:** This PR adds [EdenAI](https://edenai.co/) for the
chat model (already available in LLM & Embeddings). It supports all
[ChatModel] functionality: generate, async generate, stream, astream and
batch. A detailed notebook was added.
- **Dependencies**: No dependencies are added as we call a rest API.
---------
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community:
- **Description:**
- Add new ChatLiteLLMRouter class that allows a client to use a LiteLLM
Router as a LangChain chat model.
- Note: The existing ChatLiteLLM integration did not cover the LiteLLM
Router class.
- Add tests and Jupyter notebook.
- **Issue:** None
- **Dependencies:** Relies on existing ChatLiteLLM integration
- **Twitter handle:** @bburgin_0
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Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
Added support for optionally supplying 'Guardrails for Amazon Bedrock'
on both types of model invocations (batch/regular and streaming) and for
all models supported by the Amazon Bedrock service.
@baskaryan @hwchase17
```python
llm = Bedrock(model_id="<model_id>", client=bedrock,
model_kwargs={},
guardrails={"id": " <guardrail_id>",
"version": "<guardrail_version>",
"trace": True}, callbacks=[BedrockAsyncCallbackHandler()])
class BedrockAsyncCallbackHandler(AsyncCallbackHandler):
"""Async callback handler that can be used to handle callbacks from langchain."""
async def on_llm_error(
self,
error: BaseException,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> Any:
reason = kwargs.get("reason")
if reason == "GUARDRAIL_INTERVENED":
# kwargs contains additional trace information sent by 'Guardrails for Bedrock' service.
print(f"""Guardrails: {kwargs}""")
# streaming
llm = Bedrock(model_id="<model_id>", client=bedrock,
model_kwargs={},
streaming=True,
guardrails={"id": "<guardrail_id>",
"version": "<guardrail_version>"})
```
---------
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
- **Description:**
This PR adds a VectorStore integration for SAP HANA Cloud Vector Engine,
which is an upcoming feature in the SAP HANA Cloud database
(https://blogs.sap.com/2023/11/02/sap-hana-clouds-vector-engine-announcement/).
- **Issue:** N/A
- **Dependencies:** [SAP HANA Python
Client](https://pypi.org/project/hdbcli/)
- **Twitter handle:** @sapopensource
Implementation of the integration:
`libs/community/langchain_community/vectorstores/hanavector.py`
Unit tests:
`libs/community/tests/unit_tests/vectorstores/test_hanavector.py`
Integration tests:
`libs/community/tests/integration_tests/vectorstores/test_hanavector.py`
Example notebook:
`docs/docs/integrations/vectorstores/hanavector.ipynb`
Access credentials for execution of the integration tests can be
provided to the maintainers.
---------
Co-authored-by: sascha <sascha.stoll@sap.com>
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
- **Description:** Updated `_get_elements()` function of
`UnstructuredFileLoader `class to check if the argument self.file_path
is a file or list of files. If it is a list of files then it iterates
over the list of file paths, calls the partition function for each one,
and appends the results to the elements list. If self.file_path is not a
list, it calls the partition function as before.
- **Issue:** Fixed#15607,
- **Dependencies:** NA
- **Twitter handle:** NA
Co-authored-by: H161961 <Raunak.Raunak@Honeywell.com>
- **Description:** This PR enables LangChain to access the iFlyTek's
Spark LLM via the chat_models wrapper.
- **Dependencies:** websocket-client ^1.6.1
- **Tag maintainer:** @baskaryan
### SparkLLM chat model usage
Get SparkLLM's app_id, api_key and api_secret from [iFlyTek SparkLLM API
Console](https://console.xfyun.cn/services/bm3) (for more info, see
[iFlyTek SparkLLM Intro](https://xinghuo.xfyun.cn/sparkapi) ), then set
environment variables `IFLYTEK_SPARK_APP_ID`, `IFLYTEK_SPARK_API_KEY`
and `IFLYTEK_SPARK_API_SECRET` or pass parameters when using it like the
demo below:
```python3
from langchain.chat_models.sparkllm import ChatSparkLLM
client = ChatSparkLLM(
spark_app_id="<app_id>",
spark_api_key="<api_key>",
spark_api_secret="<api_secret>"
)
```
This PR introduces update to Konko Integration with LangChain.
1. **New Endpoint Addition**: Integration of a new endpoint to utilize
completion models hosted on Konko.
2. **Chat Model Updates for Backward Compatibility**: We have updated
the chat models to ensure backward compatibility with previous OpenAI
versions.
4. **Updated Documentation**: Comprehensive documentation has been
updated to reflect these new changes, providing clear guidance on
utilizing the new features and ensuring seamless integration.
Thank you to the LangChain team for their exceptional work and for
considering this PR. Please let me know if any additional information is
needed.
---------
Co-authored-by: Shivani Modi <shivanimodi@Shivanis-MacBook-Pro.local>
Co-authored-by: Shivani Modi <shivanimodi@Shivanis-MBP.lan>
- **Description:** Baichuan Chat (with both Baichuan-Turbo and
Baichuan-Turbo-192K models) has updated their APIs. There are breaking
changes. For example, BAICHUAN_SECRET_KEY is removed in the latest API
but is still required in Langchain. Baichuan's Langchain integration
needs to be updated to the latest version.
- **Issue:** #15206
- **Dependencies:** None,
- **Twitter handle:** None
@hwchase17.
Co-authored-by: BaiChuanHelper <wintergyc@WinterGYCs-MacBook-Pro.local>
**Description:**
- Implement `SQLStrStore` and `SQLDocStore` classes that inherits from
`BaseStore` to allow to persist data remotely on a SQL server.
- SQL is widely used and sometimes we do not want to install a caching
solution like Redis.
- Multiple issues/comments complain that there is no easy remote and
persistent solution that are not in memory (users want to replace
InMemoryStore), e.g.,
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/14267,
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/15633,
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/14643,
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77385587/persist-parentdocumentretriever-of-langchain
- This is particularly painful when wanting to use
`ParentDocumentRetriever `
- This implementation is particularly useful when:
* it's expensive to construct an InMemoryDocstore/dict
* you want to retrieve documents from remote sources
* you just want to reuse existing objects
- This implementation integrates well with PGVector, indeed, when using
PGVector, you already have a SQL instance running. `SQLDocStore` is a
convenient way of using this instance to store documents associated to
vectors. An integration example with ParentDocumentRetriever and
PGVector is provided in docs/docs/integrations/stores/sql.ipynb or
[here](https://github.com/gcheron/langchain/blob/sql-store/docs/docs/integrations/stores/sql.ipynb).
- It persists `str` and `Document` objects but can be easily extended.
**Issue:**
Provide an easy SQL alternative to `InMemoryStore`.
---------
Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <hw.chase.17@gmail.com>
**Description** : New documents loader for visio files (with extension
.vsdx)
A [visio file](https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Visio) (with
extension .vsdx) is associated with Microsoft Visio, a diagram creation
software. It stores information about the structure, layout, and
graphical elements of a diagram. This format facilitates the creation
and sharing of visualizations in areas such as business, engineering,
and computer science.
A Visio file can contain multiple pages. Some of them may serve as the
background for others, and this can occur across multiple layers. This
loader extracts the textual content from each page and its associated
pages, enabling the extraction of all visible text from each page,
similar to what an OCR algorithm would do.
**Dependencies** : xmltodict package
Description: Added support for asynchronous streaming in the Bedrock
class and corresponding tests.
Primarily:
async def aprepare_output_stream
async def _aprepare_input_and_invoke_stream
async def _astream
async def _acall
I've ensured that the code adheres to the project's linting and
formatting standards by running make format, make lint, and make test.
Issue: #12054, #11589
Dependencies: None
Tag maintainer: @baskaryan
Twitter handle: @dominic_lovric
---------
Co-authored-by: Piyush Jain <piyushjain@duck.com>
**Description:** Add support for querying TigerGraph databases through
the InquiryAI service.
**Issue**: N/A
**Dependencies:** N/A
**Twitter handle:** @TigerGraphDB
This pull request integrates the TiDB database into LangChain for
storing message history, marking one of several steps towards a
comprehensive integration of TiDB with LangChain.
A simple usage
```python
from datetime import datetime
from langchain_community.chat_message_histories import TiDBChatMessageHistory
history = TiDBChatMessageHistory(
connection_string="mysql+pymysql://<host>:<PASSWORD>@<host>:4000/<db>?ssl_ca=/etc/ssl/cert.pem&ssl_verify_cert=true&ssl_verify_identity=true",
session_id="code_gen",
earliest_time=datetime.utcnow(), # Optional to set earliest_time to load messages after this time point.
)
history.add_user_message("hi! How's feature going?")
history.add_ai_message("It's almot done")
```
- **Description:** add support for kwargs in`MlflowEmbeddings`
`embed_document()` and `embed_query()` so that all the arguments
required by Cohere API (and others?) can be passed down to the server.
- **Issue:** #15234
- **Dependencies:** MLflow with MLflow Deployments (`pip install
mlflow[genai]`)
**Tests**
Now this code [adapted from the
docs](https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/providers/mlflow#embeddings-example)
for the Cohere API works locally.
```python
"""
Setup
-----
export COHERE_API_KEY=...
mlflow deployments start-server --config-path examples/deployments/cohere/config.yaml
Run
---
python /path/to/this/file.py
"""
embeddings = MlflowCohereEmbeddings(target_uri="http://127.0.0.1:5000", endpoint="embeddings")
print(embeddings.embed_query("hello")[:3])
print(embeddings.embed_documents(["hello", "world"])[0][:3])
```
Output
```
[0.060455322, 0.028793335, -0.025848389]
[0.031707764, 0.021057129, -0.009361267]
```
Titan Express model was not supported as a chat model because LangChain
messages were not "translated" to a text prompt.
Co-authored-by: Guillem Orellana Trullols <guillem.orellana_trullols@siemens.com>
- **Description:** I removed two queries to the database and left just
one whose results were formatted afterward into other type of schema
(avoided two calls to DB)
- **Issue:** /
- **Dependencies:** /
- **Twitter handle:** @supe_katarina
Implement similarity function selector for ElasticsearchStore. The
scores coming back from Elasticsearch are already similarities (not
distances) and they are already normalized (see
[docs](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/dense-vector.html#dense-vector-params)).
Hence we leave the scores untouched and just forward them.
This fixes#11539.
However, in hybrid mode (when keyword search and vector search are
involved) Elasticsearch currently returns no scores. This PR adds an
error message around this fact. We need to think a bit more to come up
with a solution for this case.
This PR also corrects a small error in the Elasticsearch integration
test.
---------
Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
**Description:**
In this PR, I am adding a `PolygonLastQuote` Tool, which can be used to
get the latest price quote for a given ticker / stock.
Additionally, I've added a Polygon Toolkit, which we can use to
encapsulate future tools that we build for Polygon.
**Twitter handle:** [@virattt](https://twitter.com/virattt)
---------
Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <hw.chase.17@gmail.com>
* Removed some env vars not used in langchain package IT
* Added Astra DB env vars in langchain package, used for cache tests
* Added conftest.py to load env vars in langchain_community IT
* Added .env.example in langchain_community IT
The timeout function comes in handy when you want to kill longrunning
queries.
The value sanitization removes all lists that are larger than 128
elements. The idea here is to remove embedding properties from results.
- **Description:** As Shell tool is very versatile, while integrating it
into applications as openai functions, developers have no clue about
what command is being executed using the ShellTool. All one can see is:
![image](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/assets/60742358/540e274a-debc-4564-9027-046b91424df3)
Summarising my feature request:
1. There's no visibility about what command was executed.
2. There's no mechanism to prevent a command to be executed using
ShellTool, like a y/n human input which can be accepted from user to
proceed with executing the command.,
- **Issue:** the issue #15931 it fixes if applicable,
- **Dependencies:** There isn't any dependancy,
- **Twitter handle:** @krishnashed
**Description:** This new feature enhances the flexibility of pipeline
integration, particularly when working with RESTful APIs.
``JsonRequestsWrapper`` allows for the decoding of JSON output, instead
of the only option for text output.
---------
Co-authored-by: Zhichao HAN <hanzhichao2000@hotmail.com>
## Feature
- Follow parameter structure as per official documentation
- top level parameters (e.g. model, system, template) will be passed as
top level parameters
- other parameters will be sent in options unless options is provided
![image](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/assets/17451563/d14715d9-9701-4ee3-b44b-89fffea62389)
## Tests
- Test if top level parameters handled properly
- Test if parameters that are not top level parameters are handled as
options
- Test if options is provided, it will be passed as is
- **Description:** Added a `PolygonAPIWrapper` and an initial
`get_last_quote` endpoint, which allows us to get the last price quote
for a given `ticker`. Once merged, I can add a Polygon tool in `tools/`
for agents to use.
- **Twitter handle:** [@virattt](https://twitter.com/virattt)
The Polygon.io Stocks API provides REST endpoints that let you query the
latest market data from all US stock exchanges.
Support [Lantern](https://github.com/lanterndata/lantern) as a new
VectorStore type.
- Added Lantern as VectorStore.
It will support 3 distance functions `l2 squared`, `cosine` and
`hamming` and will use `HNSW` index.
- Added tests
- Added example notebook
**Description:**
Added aembed_documents() and aembed_query() async functions in
HuggingFaceHubEmbeddings class in
langchain_community\embeddings\huggingface_hub.py file. It will support
to make async calls to HuggingFaceHub's
embedding endpoint and generate embeddings asynchronously.
Test Cases: Added test_huggingfacehub_embedding_async_documents() and
test_huggingfacehub_embedding_async_query()
functions in test_huggingface_hub.py file to test the two async
functions created in HuggingFaceHubEmbeddings class.
Documentation: Updated huggingfacehub.ipynb with steps to install
huggingface_hub package and use
HuggingFaceHubEmbeddings.
**Dependencies:** None,
**Twitter handle:** I do not have a Twitter account
---------
Co-authored-by: H161961 <Raunak.Raunak@Honeywell.com>
## Feature
- Set additional headers in constructor
- Headers will be sent in post request
This feature is useful if deploying Ollama on a cloud service such as
hugging face, which requires authentication tokens to be passed in the
request header.
## Tests
- Test if header is passed
- Test if header is not passed
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Major changes:
- Rename `wasm_chat.py` to `llama_edge.py`
- Rename the `WasmChatService` class to `ChatService`
- Implement the `stream` interface for `ChatService`
- Add `test_chat_wasm_service_streaming` in the integration test
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Signed-off-by: Xin Liu <sam@secondstate.io>
- **Description:**
`QianfanChatEndpoint` extends `BaseChatModel` as a super class, which
has a default stream implement might concat the MessageChunk with
`__add__`. When call stream(), a ValueError for duplicated key will be
raise.
- **Issues:**
* #13546
* #13548
* merge two single test file related to qianfan.
- **Dependencies:** no
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Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <hw.chase.17@gmail.com>
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This change fixes the AstraDB logical operator filtering (`$and,`
`$or`).
The `metadata` prefix must not be added if the key is `$and` or `$or`.
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See preview :
https://langchain-git-fork-cbornet-astra-loader-doc-langchain.vercel.app/docs/integrations/document_loaders/astradb
Todo
- [x] copy over integration tests
- [x] update docs with new instructions in #15513
- [x] add linear ticket to bump core -> community, community->langchain,
and core->openai deps
- [ ] (optional): add `pip install langchain-openai` command to each
notebook using it
- [x] Update docstrings to not need `openai` install
- [x] Add serialization
- [x] deprecate old models
Contributor steps:
- [x] Add secret names to manual integrations workflow in
.github/workflows/_integration_test.yml
- [x] Add secrets to release workflow (for pre-release testing) in
.github/workflows/_release.yml
Maintainer steps (Contributors should not do these):
- [x] set up pypi and test pypi projects
- [x] add credential secrets to Github Actions
- [ ] add package to conda-forge
Functional changes to existing classes:
- now relies on openai client v1 (1.6.1) via concrete dep in
langchain-openai package
Codebase organization
- some function calling stuff moved to
`langchain_core.utils.function_calling` in order to be used in both
community and langchain-openai
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Adds `WasmChat` integration. `WasmChat` runs GGUF models locally or via
chat service in lightweight and secure WebAssembly containers. In this
PR, `WasmChatService` is introduced as the first step of the
integration. `WasmChatService` is driven by
[llama-api-server](https://github.com/second-state/llama-utils) and
[WasmEdge Runtime](https://wasmedge.org/).
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BigQuery vector search lets you use GoogleSQL to do semantic search,
using vector indexes for fast but approximate results, or using brute
force for exact results.
This PR integrates LangChain vectorstore with BigQuery Vector Search.
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This change addresses the issue where DashScopeEmbeddingAPI limits
requests to 25 lines of data, and DashScopeEmbeddings did not handle
cases with more than 25 lines, leading to errors. I have implemented a
fix to manage data exceeding this limit efficiently.
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- **Description:**
- This PR introduces a significant enhancement to the LangChain project
by integrating a new chat model powered by the third-generation base
large model, ChatGLM3, via the zhipuai API.
- This advanced model supports functionalities like function calls, code
interpretation, and intelligent Agent capabilities.
- The additions include the chat model itself, comprehensive
documentation in the form of Python notebook docs, and thorough testing
with both unit and integrated tests.
- **Dependencies:** This update relies on the ZhipuAI package as a key
dependency.
- **Twitter handle:** If this PR receives spotlight attention, we would
be honored to receive a mention for our integration of the advanced
ChatGLM3 model via the ZhipuAI API. Kindly tag us at @kaiwu.
To ensure quality and standards, we have performed extensive linting and
testing. Commands such as make format, make lint, and make test have
been run from the root of the modified package to ensure compliance with
LangChain's coding standards.
TO DO: Continue refining and enhancing both the unit tests and
integrated tests.
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Co-authored-by: jing <jingguo92@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: hyy1987 <779003812@qq.com>
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Description: Volcano Ark is an enterprise-grade large-model service
platform for developers, providing a full range of functions and
services such as model training, inference, evaluation, fine-tuning. You
can visit its homepage at https://www.volcengine.com/docs/82379/1099455
for details. This change could help developers use the platform for
embedding.
Issue: None
Dependencies: volcengine
Tag maintainer: @baskaryan
Twitter handle: @hinnnnnnnnnnnns
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- **Description:**
- support custom kwargs in object initialization. For instantance, QPS
differs from multiple object(chat/completion/embedding with diverse
models), for which global env is not a good choice for configuration.
- **Issue:** no
- **Dependencies:** no
- **Twitter handle:** no
@baskaryan PTAL
- **Description:** fixes and upgrades for the Tongyi LLM and ChatTongyi
Model
- Fixed typos; it should be `Tongyi`, not `OpenAI`.
- Fixed a bug in `stream_generate_with_retry`; it's a real stream
generator now.
- Fixed a bug in `validate_environment`; the `dashscope_api_key` should
be properly handled when set by environment variables or initialization
parameters.
- Changed the `dashscope` response to incremental output by setting the
parameter `incremental_output`, which eliminates the need for the
prefix-removal trick.
- Removed some unused parameters, like `n`, `prefix_messages`.
- Added `_stream` method.
- Added async methods support, such as `_astream`, `_agenerate`,
`_abatch`.
- **Dependencies:** No new dependencies.
- **Tag maintainer:** @hwchase17
> PS: Some may be confused about the terms `dashscope`, `tongyi`, and
`Qwen`:
> - `dashscope`: A platform to deploy LLMs and provide APIs to invoke
the LLM.
> - `tongyi`: A brand name or overall term about Alibaba Cloud's LLM/AI.
> - `Qwen`: An LLM that is open-sourced and deployed in `dashscope`.
>
> We use the `dashscope` SDK to interact with the `tongyi`-`Qwen` LLM.
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- **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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- **Description:** In response to user feedback, this PR refactors the
Baseten integration with updated model endpoints, as well as updates
relevant documentation. This PR has been tested by end users in
production and works as expected.
- **Issue:** N/A
- **Dependencies:** This PR actually removes the dependency on the
`baseten` package!
- **Twitter handle:** https://twitter.com/basetenco
- **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
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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Signed-off-by: Yuchen Liang <yuchenl3@andrew.cmu.edu>
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- **Description:** @kurtisvg has raised a point that it's a good idea to
have a fixed version for embeddings (since otherwise a user might run a
query with one version vs a vectorstore where another version was used).
In order to avoid breaking changes, I'd suggest to give users a warning,
and make a `model_name` a required argument in 1.5 months.
**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.
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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## 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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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.
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Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
- **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
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>
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.
- **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).
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- **Description:** added support for new Google GenerativeAI models
- **Twitter handle:** lkuligin
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Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
h/t to @lkuligin
- **Description:** added new models on VertexAI
- **Twitter handle:** @lkuligin
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Co-authored-by: Leonid Kuligin <lkuligin@yandex.ru>
Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <hw.chase.17@gmail.com>