We dont really have any abstractions around multi-modal... so add a
section explaining we dont have any abstrations and then how to guides
for openai and anthropic (probably need to add for more)
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Co-authored-by: Chester Curme <chester.curme@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Tomaz Bratanic <bratanic.tomaz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Eugene Yurtsev <eyurtsev@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: junefish <junefish@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: William Fu-Hinthorn <13333726+hinthornw@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
**Community: Unify Titan Takeoff Integrations and Adding Embedding
Support**
**Description:**
Titan Takeoff no longer reflects this either of the integrations in the
community folder. The two integrations (TitanTakeoffPro and
TitanTakeoff) where causing confusion with clients, so have moved code
into one place and created an alias for backwards compatibility. Added
Takeoff Client python package to do the bulk of the work with the
requests, this is because this package is actively updated with new
versions of Takeoff. So this integration will be far more robust and
will not degrade as badly over time.
**Issue:**
Fixes bugs in the old Titan integrations and unified the code with added
unit test converge to avoid future problems.
**Dependencies:**
Added optional dependency takeoff-client, all imports still work without
dependency including the Titan Takeoff classes but just will fail on
initialisation if not pip installed takeoff-client
**Twitter**
@MeryemArik9
Thanks all :)
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Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <22008038+baskaryan@users.noreply.github.com>
Issue: The `graph` code was moved into the `community` package a long
ago. But the related documentation is still in the
[use_cases](https://python.langchain.com/docs/use_cases/graph/integrations/diffbot_graphtransformer)
section and not in the `integrations`.
Changes:
- moved the `use_cases/graph/integrations` notebooks into the
`integrations/graphs`
- renamed files and changed titles to follow the consistent format
- redirected old page URLs to new URLs in `vercel.json` and in several
other pages
- added descriptions and links when necessary
- formatted into the consistent format
Should hopefully avoid weird broken link edge cases.
Relative links now trip up the Docusaurus broken link checker, so this
PR also removes them.
Also snuck in a small addition about asyncio
- **Description**: `bigdl-llm` library has been renamed to
[`ipex-llm`](https://github.com/intel-analytics/ipex-llm). This PR
migrates the `bigdl-llm` integration to `ipex-llm` .
- **Issue**: N/A. The original PR of `bigdl-llm` is
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/pull/17953
- **Dependencies**: `ipex-llm` library
- **Contribution maintainer**: @shane-huang
Updated doc: docs/docs/integrations/llms/ipex_llm.ipynb
Updated test:
libs/community/tests/integration_tests/llms/test_ipex_llm.py
Introduction
[Intel® Extension for
Transformers](https://github.com/intel/intel-extension-for-transformers)
is an innovative toolkit designed to accelerate GenAI/LLM everywhere
with the optimal performance of Transformer-based models on various
Intel platforms
Description
adding ITREX runtime embeddings using intel-extension-for-transformers.
added mdx documentation and example notebooks
added embedding import testing.
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Signed-off-by: yuwenzho <yuwen.zhou@intel.com>
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
Created the `facebook` page from `facebook_faiss` and `facebook_chat`
pages. Added another Facebook integrations into this page.
Updated `discord` page.
**Description:** This PR introduces a new "Astra DB" Partner Package.
So far only the vector store class is _duplicated_ there, all others
following once this is validated and established.
Along with the move to separate package, incidentally, the class name
will change `AstraDB` => `AstraDBVectorStore`.
The strategy has been to duplicate the module (with prospected removal
from community at LangChain 0.2). Until then, the code will be kept in
sync with minimal, known differences (there is a makefile target to
automate drift control. Out of convenience with this check, the
community package has a class `AstraDBVectorStore` aliased to `AstraDB`
at the end of the module).
With this PR several bugfixes and improvement come to the vector store,
as well as a reshuffling of the doc pages/notebooks (Astra and
Cassandra) to align with the move to a separate package.
**Dependencies:** A brand new pyproject.toml in the new package, no
changes otherwise.
**Twitter handle:** `@rsprrs`
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Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
Several notebooks have Title != file name. That results in corrupted
sorting in Navbar (ToC).
- Fixed titles and file names.
- Changed text formats to the consistent form
- Redirected renamed files in the `Vercel.json`
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If you're adding a new integration, please include:
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Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <hw.chase.17@gmail.com>
`integrations/document_loaders/` `Excel` and `OneNote` pages in the
navbar were in the wrong sort order. It is because the file names are
not equal to the page titles.
- renamed `excel` and `onenote` file names
- updated `Tencent` provider page: added a chat model and document
loader references; company description
- updated Chat model and Document loader pages with descriptions, links
- renamed files to consistent formats; redirected file names
Note:
I was getting this linting error on code that **was not changed in my
PR**!
> Error:
docs/docs/guides/safety/hugging_face_prompt_injection.ipynb:1:1: I001
Import block is un-sorted or un-formatted
> make: *** [Makefile:47: lint_package] Error 1
I've fixed this error in the notebook
The `/docs/integrations/toolkits/vectorstore` page is not the
Integration page. The best place is in `/docs/modules/agents/how_to/`
- Moved the file
- Rerouted the page URL
The `AWS` platform page has many missed integrations.
- added missed integration references to the `AWS` platform page
- added/updated descriptions and links in the referenced notebooks
- renamed two notebook files. They have file names != page Title, which
generate unordered ToC.
- reroute the URLs for renamed files
- fixed `amazon_textract` notebook: removed failed cell outputs
`Hugging Face` is definitely a platform. It includes many integrations
for many modules (LLM, Embedding, DocumentLoader, Tool)
So, a doc page was added that defines Hugging Face as a platform.
The `integrations/vectorstores/matchingengine.ipynb` example has the
"Google Vertex AI Vector Search" title. This place this Title in the
wrong order in the ToC (it is sorted by the file name).
- Renamed `integrations/vectorstores/matchingengine.ipynb` into
`integrations/vectorstores/google_vertex_ai_vector_search.ipynb`.
- Updated a correspondent comment in docstring
- Rerouted old URL to a new URL
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Current docs for adapters are in the `Guides/Adapters which is not a
good place.
- moved Adapters into `Integratons/Components/Adapters/
- simplified the OpenAI adapter notebook
- rerouted the old OpenAI adapter page URL to a new one.
The original notebook has the `faiss` title which is duplicated in
the`faiss.jpynb`. As a result, we have two `faiss` items in the
vectorstore ToC. And the first item breaks the searching order (it is
placed between `A...` items).
- I updated title to `Asynchronous Faiss`.