`ChatAnthropic` can get `stop_reason` from the resulting `AIMessage` in
`invoke` and `ainvoke`, but not in `stream` and `astream`.
This is a different behavior from `ChatOpenAI`.
It is possible to get `stop_reason` from `stream` as well, since it is
needed to determine the next action after the LLM call. This would be
easier to handle in situations where only `stop_reason` is needed.
- Issue: NA
- Dependencies: NA
- Twitter handle: https://x.com/kiarina37
- Refactor standard test classes to make them easier to configure
- Update openai to support stop_sequences init param
- Update groq to support stop_sequences init param
- Update fireworks to support max_retries init param
- Update ChatModel.bind_tools to type tool_choice
- Update groq to handle tool_choice="any". **this may be controversial**
---------
Co-authored-by: Chester Curme <chester.curme@gmail.com>
Preserves string content chunks for non tool call requests for
convenience.
One thing - Anthropic events look like this:
```
RawContentBlockStartEvent(content_block=TextBlock(text='', type='text'), index=0, type='content_block_start')
RawContentBlockDeltaEvent(delta=TextDelta(text='<thinking>\nThe', type='text_delta'), index=0, type='content_block_delta')
RawContentBlockDeltaEvent(delta=TextDelta(text=' provide', type='text_delta'), index=0, type='content_block_delta')
...
RawContentBlockStartEvent(content_block=ToolUseBlock(id='toolu_01GJ6x2ddcMG3psDNNe4eDqb', input={}, name='get_weather', type='tool_use'), index=1, type='content_block_start')
RawContentBlockDeltaEvent(delta=InputJsonDelta(partial_json='', type='input_json_delta'), index=1, type='content_block_delta')
```
Note that `delta` has a `type` field. With this implementation, I'm
dropping it because `merge_list` behavior will concatenate strings.
We currently have `index` as a special field when merging lists, would
it be worth adding `type` too?
If so, what do we set as a context block chunk? `text` vs.
`text_delta`/`tool_use` vs `input_json_delta`?
CC @ccurme @efriis @baskaryan
- Refactor streaming to use raw events;
- Add `stream_usage` class attribute and kwarg to stream methods that,
if True, will include separate chunks in the stream containing usage
metadata.
There are two ways to implement streaming with anthropic's python sdk.
They have slight differences in how they surface usage metadata.
1. [Use helper
functions](https://github.com/anthropics/anthropic-sdk-python?tab=readme-ov-file#streaming-helpers).
This is what we are doing now.
```python
count = 1
with client.messages.stream(**params) as stream:
for text in stream.text_stream:
snapshot = stream.current_message_snapshot
print(f"{count}: {snapshot.usage} -- {text}")
count = count + 1
final_snapshot = stream.get_final_message()
print(f"{count}: {final_snapshot.usage}")
```
```
1: Usage(input_tokens=8, output_tokens=1) -- Hello
2: Usage(input_tokens=8, output_tokens=1) -- !
3: Usage(input_tokens=8, output_tokens=1) -- How
4: Usage(input_tokens=8, output_tokens=1) -- can
5: Usage(input_tokens=8, output_tokens=1) -- I
6: Usage(input_tokens=8, output_tokens=1) -- assist
7: Usage(input_tokens=8, output_tokens=1) -- you
8: Usage(input_tokens=8, output_tokens=1) -- today
9: Usage(input_tokens=8, output_tokens=1) -- ?
10: Usage(input_tokens=8, output_tokens=12)
```
To do this correctly, we need to emit a new chunk at the end of the
stream containing the usage metadata.
2. [Handle raw
events](https://github.com/anthropics/anthropic-sdk-python?tab=readme-ov-file#streaming-responses)
```python
stream = client.messages.create(**params, stream=True)
count = 1
for event in stream:
print(f"{count}: {event}")
count = count + 1
```
```
1: RawMessageStartEvent(message=Message(id='msg_01Vdyov2kADZTXqSKkfNJXcS', content=[], model='claude-3-haiku-20240307', role='assistant', stop_reason=None, stop_sequence=None, type='message', usage=Usage(input_tokens=8, output_tokens=1)), type='message_start')
2: RawContentBlockStartEvent(content_block=TextBlock(text='', type='text'), index=0, type='content_block_start')
3: RawContentBlockDeltaEvent(delta=TextDelta(text='Hello', type='text_delta'), index=0, type='content_block_delta')
4: RawContentBlockDeltaEvent(delta=TextDelta(text='!', type='text_delta'), index=0, type='content_block_delta')
5: RawContentBlockDeltaEvent(delta=TextDelta(text=' How', type='text_delta'), index=0, type='content_block_delta')
6: RawContentBlockDeltaEvent(delta=TextDelta(text=' can', type='text_delta'), index=0, type='content_block_delta')
7: RawContentBlockDeltaEvent(delta=TextDelta(text=' I', type='text_delta'), index=0, type='content_block_delta')
8: RawContentBlockDeltaEvent(delta=TextDelta(text=' assist', type='text_delta'), index=0, type='content_block_delta')
9: RawContentBlockDeltaEvent(delta=TextDelta(text=' you', type='text_delta'), index=0, type='content_block_delta')
10: RawContentBlockDeltaEvent(delta=TextDelta(text=' today', type='text_delta'), index=0, type='content_block_delta')
11: RawContentBlockDeltaEvent(delta=TextDelta(text='?', type='text_delta'), index=0, type='content_block_delta')
12: RawContentBlockStopEvent(index=0, type='content_block_stop')
13: RawMessageDeltaEvent(delta=Delta(stop_reason='end_turn', stop_sequence=None), type='message_delta', usage=MessageDeltaUsage(output_tokens=12))
14: RawMessageStopEvent(type='message_stop')
```
Here we implement the second option, in part because it should make
things easier when implementing streaming tool calls in the near future.
This would add two new chunks to the stream-- one at the beginning and
one at the end-- with blank content and containing usage metadata. We
add kwargs to the stream methods and a class attribute allowing for this
behavior to be toggled. I enabled it by default. If we merge this we can
add the same kwargs / attribute to OpenAI.
Usage:
```python
from langchain_anthropic import ChatAnthropic
model = ChatAnthropic(
model="claude-3-haiku-20240307",
temperature=0
)
full = None
for chunk in model.stream("hi"):
full = chunk if full is None else full + chunk
print(chunk)
print(f"\nFull: {full}")
```
```
content='' id='run-8a20843f-25c7-4025-ad72-9add395899e3' usage_metadata={'input_tokens': 8, 'output_tokens': 0, 'total_tokens': 8}
content='Hello' id='run-8a20843f-25c7-4025-ad72-9add395899e3'
content='!' id='run-8a20843f-25c7-4025-ad72-9add395899e3'
content=' How' id='run-8a20843f-25c7-4025-ad72-9add395899e3'
content=' can' id='run-8a20843f-25c7-4025-ad72-9add395899e3'
content=' I' id='run-8a20843f-25c7-4025-ad72-9add395899e3'
content=' assist' id='run-8a20843f-25c7-4025-ad72-9add395899e3'
content=' you' id='run-8a20843f-25c7-4025-ad72-9add395899e3'
content=' today' id='run-8a20843f-25c7-4025-ad72-9add395899e3'
content='?' id='run-8a20843f-25c7-4025-ad72-9add395899e3'
content='' id='run-8a20843f-25c7-4025-ad72-9add395899e3' usage_metadata={'input_tokens': 0, 'output_tokens': 12, 'total_tokens': 12}
Full: content='Hello! How can I assist you today?' id='run-8a20843f-25c7-4025-ad72-9add395899e3' usage_metadata={'input_tokens': 8, 'output_tokens': 12, 'total_tokens': 20}
```
core[minor], langchain[patch], openai[minor], anthropic[minor], fireworks[minor], groq[minor], mistralai[minor]
```python
class ToolCall(TypedDict):
name: str
args: Dict[str, Any]
id: Optional[str]
class InvalidToolCall(TypedDict):
name: Optional[str]
args: Optional[str]
id: Optional[str]
error: Optional[str]
class ToolCallChunk(TypedDict):
name: Optional[str]
args: Optional[str]
id: Optional[str]
index: Optional[int]
class AIMessage(BaseMessage):
...
tool_calls: List[ToolCall] = []
invalid_tool_calls: List[InvalidToolCall] = []
...
class AIMessageChunk(AIMessage, BaseMessageChunk):
...
tool_call_chunks: Optional[List[ToolCallChunk]] = None
...
```
Important considerations:
- Parsing logic occurs within different providers;
- ~Changing output type is a breaking change for anyone doing explicit
type checking;~
- ~Langsmith rendering will need to be updated:
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchainplus/pull/3561~
- ~Langserve will need to be updated~
- Adding chunks:
- ~AIMessage + ToolCallsMessage = ToolCallsMessage if either has
non-null .tool_calls.~
- Tool call chunks are appended, merging when having equal values of
`index`.
- additional_kwargs accumulate the normal way.
- During streaming:
- ~Messages can change types (e.g., from AIMessageChunk to
AIToolCallsMessageChunk)~
- Output parsers parse additional_kwargs (during .invoke they read off
tool calls).
Packages outside of `partners/`:
- https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain-cohere/pull/7
- https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain-google/pull/123/files
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