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Stefano Lottini
75fb9d2fdc
Cassandra support for chat history using CassIO library (#6771)
### Overview

This PR aims at building on #4378, expanding the capabilities and
building on top of the `cassIO` library to interface with the database
(as opposed to using the core drivers directly).

Usage of `cassIO` (a library abstracting Cassandra access for
ML/GenAI-specific purposes) is already established since #6426 was
merged, so no new dependencies are introduced.

In the same spirit, we try to uniform the interface for using Cassandra
instances throughout LangChain: all our appreciation of the work by
@jj701 notwithstanding, who paved the way for this incremental work
(thank you!), we identified a few reasons for changing the way a
`CassandraChatMessageHistory` is instantiated. Advocating a syntax
change is something we don't take lighthearted way, so we add some
explanations about this below.

Additionally, this PR expands on integration testing, enables use of
Cassandra's native Time-to-Live (TTL) features and improves the phrasing
around the notebook example and the short "integrations" documentation
paragraph.

We would kindly request @hwchase to review (since this is an elaboration
and proposed improvement of #4378 who had the same reviewer).

### About the __init__ breaking changes

There are
[many](https://docs.datastax.com/en/developer/python-driver/3.28/api/cassandra/cluster/)
options when creating the `Cluster` object, and new ones might be added
at any time. Choosing some of them and exposing them as `__init__`
parameters `CassandraChatMessageHistory` will prove to be insufficient
for at least some users.

On the other hand, working through `kwargs` or adding a long, long list
of arguments to `__init__` is not a desirable option either. For this
reason, (as done in #6426), we propose that whoever instantiates the
Chat Message History class provide a Cassandra `Session` object, ready
to use. This also enables easier injection of mocks and usage of
Cassandra-compatible connections (such as those to the cloud database
DataStax Astra DB, obtained with a different set of init parameters than
`contact_points` and `port`).

We feel that a breaking change might still be acceptable since LangChain
is at `0.*`. However, while maintaining that the approach we propose
will be more flexible in the future, room could be made for a
"compatibility layer" that respects the current init method. Honestly,
we would to that only if there are strong reasons for it, as that would
entail an additional maintenance burden.

### Other changes

We propose to remove the keyspace creation from the class code for two
reasons: first, production Cassandra instances often employ RBAC so that
the database user reading/writing from tables does not necessarily (and
generally shouldn't) have permission to create keyspaces, and second
that programmatic keyspace creation is not a best practice (it should be
done more or less manually, with extra care about schema mismatched
among nodes, etc). Removing this (usually unnecessary) operation from
the `__init__` path would also improve initialization performance
(shorter time).

We suggest, likewise, to remove the `__del__` method (which would close
the database connection), for the following reason: it is the
recommended best practice to create a single Cassandra `Session` object
throughout an application (it is a resource-heavy object capable to
handle concurrency internally), so in case Cassandra is used in other
ways by the app there is the risk of truncating the connection for all
usages when the history instance is destroyed. Moreover, the `Session`
object, in typical applications, is best left to garbage-collect itself
automatically.

As mentioned above, we defer the actual database I/O to the `cassIO`
library, which is designed to encode practices optimized for LLM
applications (among other) without the need to expose LangChain
developers to the internals of CQL (Cassandra Query Language). CassIO is
already employed by the LangChain's Vector Store support for Cassandra.

We added a few more connection options in the companion notebook example
(most notably, Astra DB) to encourage usage by anyone who cannot run
their own Cassandra cluster.

We surface the `ttl_seconds` option for automatic handling of an
expiration time to chat history messages, a likely useful feature given
that very old messages generally may lose their importance.

We elaborated a bit more on the integration testing (Time-to-live,
separation of "session ids", ...).

### Remarks from linter & co.

We reinstated `cassio` as a dependency both in the "optional" group and
in the "integration testing" group of `pyproject.toml`. This might not
be the right thing do to, in which case the author of this PR offer his
apologies (lack of confidence with Poetry - happy to be pointed in the
right direction, though!).

During linter tests, we were hit by some errors which appear unrelated
to the code in the PR. We left them here and report on them here for
awareness:

```
langchain/vectorstores/mongodb_atlas.py:137: error: Argument 1 to "insert_many" of "Collection" has incompatible type "List[Dict[str, Sequence[object]]]"; expected "Iterable[Union[MongoDBDocumentType, RawBSONDocument]]"  [arg-type]
langchain/vectorstores/mongodb_atlas.py:186: error: Argument 1 to "aggregate" of "Collection" has incompatible type "List[object]"; expected "Sequence[Mapping[str, Any]]"  [arg-type]

langchain/vectorstores/qdrant.py:16: error: Name "grpc" is not defined  [name-defined]
langchain/vectorstores/qdrant.py:19: error: Name "grpc" is not defined  [name-defined]
langchain/vectorstores/qdrant.py:20: error: Name "grpc" is not defined  [name-defined]
langchain/vectorstores/qdrant.py:22: error: Name "grpc" is not defined  [name-defined]
langchain/vectorstores/qdrant.py:23: error: Name "grpc" is not defined  [name-defined]
```

In the same spirit, we observe that to even get `import langchain` run,
it seems that a `pip install bs4` is missing from the minimal package
installation path.

Thank you!
2023-06-29 10:50:34 -07:00
Harrison Chase
3ac08c3de4
Harrison/octo ml (#6897)
Co-authored-by: Bassem Yacoube <125713079+AI-Bassem@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Shotaro Kohama <khmshtr28@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Shashank Deshpande <shashankdeshpande18@gmail.com>
2023-06-28 23:04:11 -07:00
Shashank Deshpande
99cfe192da
added example notebook - use custom functions with openai agent (#6865)
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2023-06-28 22:07:33 -07:00
Robert Lewis
c9c8d2599e
Update Zapier Jupyter notebook to include brief OAuth example (#6892)
Description: Adds a brief example of using an OAuth access token with
the Zapier wrapper. Also links to the Zapier documentation to learn more
about OAuth flows.

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2023-06-28 18:06:22 -07:00
Davis Chase
f07dd02b50
Docs /redirects (#6790)
Auto-generated a bunch of redirects from initial docs refactor commit
2023-06-28 17:07:53 -07:00
Yaohui Wang
9d1bd18596
feat (documents): add LarkSuite document loader (#6420)
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### Summary

This PR adds a LarkSuite (FeiShu) document loader. 
> [LarkSuite](https://www.larksuite.com/) is an enterprise collaboration
platform developed by ByteDance.

### Tests

- an integration test case is added
- an example notebook showing usage is added. [Notebook
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Jingsong Gao
a435a436c1
feat(document_loaders): add tencent cos directory and file loader (#6401)
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2023-06-27 23:07:20 -07:00
Shashank Deshpande
1db266b20d
Update link in apis.mdx (#6812)
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2023-06-27 23:00:26 -07:00
Lance Martin
3f9900a864
Create MultiQueryRetriever (#6833)
Distance-based vector database retrieval embeds (represents) queries in
high-dimensional space and finds similar embedded documents based on
"distance". But, retrieval may produce difference results with subtle
changes in query wording or if the embeddings do not capture the
semantics of the data well. Prompt engineering / tuning is sometimes
done to manually address these problems, but can be tedious.

The `MultiQueryRetriever` automates the process of prompt tuning by
using an LLM to generate multiple queries from different perspectives
for a given user input query. For each query, it retrieves a set of
relevant documents and takes the unique union across all queries to get
a larger set of potentially relevant documents. By generating multiple
perspectives on the same question, the `MultiQueryRetriever` might be
able to overcome some of the limitations of the distance-based retrieval
and get a richer set of results.

---------

Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <hw.chase.17@gmail.com>
2023-06-27 22:59:40 -07:00
Tim Asp
3ca1a387c2
Web Loader: Add proxy support (#6792)
Proxies are helpful, especially when you start querying against more
anti-bot websites.

[Proxy
services](https://developers.oxylabs.io/advanced-proxy-solutions/web-unblocker/making-requests)
(of which there are many) and `requests` make it easy to rotate IPs to
prevent banning by just passing along a simple dict to `requests`.

CC @rlancemartin, @eyurtsev
2023-06-27 22:27:49 -07:00
Matt Robinson
dd2a151543
Docs/unstructured api key (#6781)
### Summary

The Unstructured API will soon begin requiring API keys. This PR updates
the Unstructured integrations docs with instructions on how to generate
Unstructured API keys.

### Reviewers

@rlancemartin
@eyurtsev
@hwchase17
2023-06-27 16:54:15 -07:00
Matt Robinson
b24472eae3
feat: Add UnstructuredOrgModeLoader (#6842)
### Summary

Adds `UnstructuredOrgModeLoader` for processing
[Org-mode](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Org-mode) documents.

### Testing

```python
from langchain.document_loaders import UnstructuredOrgModeLoader

loader = UnstructuredOrgModeLoader(
    file_path="example_data/README.org", mode="elements"
)
docs = loader.load()
print(docs[0])
```

### Reviewers

- @rlancemartin
- @eyurtsev
- @hwchase17
2023-06-27 16:34:17 -07:00
Cristóbal Carnero Liñán
e494b0a09f
feat (documents): add a source code loader based on AST manipulation (#6486)
#### Summary

A new approach to loading source code is implemented:

Each top-level function and class in the code is loaded into separate
documents. Then, an additional document is created with the top-level
code, but without the already loaded functions and classes.

This could improve the accuracy of QA chains over source code.

For instance, having this script:

```
class MyClass:
    def __init__(self, name):
        self.name = name

    def greet(self):
        print(f"Hello, {self.name}!")

def main():
    name = input("Enter your name: ")
    obj = MyClass(name)
    obj.greet()

if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()
```

The loader will create three documents with this content:

First document:
```
class MyClass:
    def __init__(self, name):
        self.name = name

    def greet(self):
        print(f"Hello, {self.name}!")
```

Second document:
```
def main():
    name = input("Enter your name: ")
    obj = MyClass(name)
    obj.greet()
```

Third document:
```
# Code for: class MyClass:

# Code for: def main():

if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()
```

A threshold parameter is added to control whether small scripts are
split in this way or not.

At this moment, only Python and JavaScript are supported. The
appropriate parser is determined by examining the file extension.

#### Tests

This PR adds:

- Unit tests
- Integration tests

#### Dependencies

Only one dependency was added as optional (needed for the JavaScript
parser).

#### Documentation

A notebook is added showing how the loader can be used.

#### Who can review?

@eyurtsev @hwchase17

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Co-authored-by: rlm <pexpresss31@gmail.com>
2023-06-27 15:58:47 -07:00
Robert Lewis
da462d9dd4
Zapier update oauth support (#6780)
Description: Update documentation to

1) point to updated documentation links at Zapier.com (we've revamped
our help docs and paths), and
2) To provide clarity how to use the wrapper with an access token for
OAuth support

Demo:

Initializing the Zapier Wrapper with an OAuth Access Token

`ZapierNLAWrapper(zapier_nla_oauth_access_token="<redacted>")`

Using LangChain to resolve the current weather in Vancouver BC
leveraging Zapier NLA to lookup weather by coords.

```
> Entering new  chain...
 I need to use a tool to get the current weather.
Action: The Weather: Get Current Weather
Action Input: Get the current weather for Vancouver BC
Observation: {"coord__lon": -123.1207, "coord__lat": 49.2827, "weather": [{"id": 802, "main": "Clouds", "description": "scattered clouds", "icon": "03d", "icon_url": "http://openweathermap.org/img/wn/03d@2x.png"}], "weather[]icon_url": ["http://openweathermap.org/img/wn/03d@2x.png"], "weather[]icon": ["03d"], "weather[]id": [802], "weather[]description": ["scattered clouds"], "weather[]main": ["Clouds"], "base": "stations", "main__temp": 71.69, "main__feels_like": 71.56, "main__temp_min": 67.64, "main__temp_max": 76.39, "main__pressure": 1015, "main__humidity": 64, "visibility": 10000, "wind__speed": 3, "wind__deg": 155, "wind__gust": 11.01, "clouds__all": 41, "dt": 1687806607, "sys__type": 2, "sys__id": 2011597, "sys__country": "CA", "sys__sunrise": 1687781297, "sys__sunset": 1687839730, "timezone": -25200, "id": 6173331, "name": "Vancouver", "cod": 200, "summary": "scattered clouds", "_zap_search_was_found_status": true}
Thought: I now know the current weather in Vancouver BC.
Final Answer: The current weather in Vancouver BC is scattered clouds with a temperature of 71.69 and wind speed of 3
```
2023-06-27 11:46:32 -07:00
Joshua Carroll
24e4ae95ba
Initial Streamlit callback integration doc (md) (#6788)
**Description:** Add a documentation page for the Streamlit Callback
Handler integration (#6315)

Notes:
- Implemented as a markdown file instead of a notebook since example
code runs in a Streamlit app (happy to discuss / consider alternatives
now or later)
- Contains an embedded Streamlit app ->
https://mrkl-minimal.streamlit.app/ Currently this app is hosted out of
a Streamlit repo but we're working to migrate the code to a LangChain
owned repo


![streamlit_docs](https://github.com/hwchase17/langchain/assets/116604821/0b7a6239-361f-470c-8539-f22c40098d1a)

cc @dev2049 @tconkling
2023-06-27 11:43:49 -07:00
Zander Chase
e1fdb67440
Update description in Evals notebook (#6808) 2023-06-27 00:26:49 -07:00
Zander Chase
ad028bbb80
Permit Constitutional Principles (#6807)
In the criteria evaluator.
2023-06-27 00:23:54 -07:00
WaseemH
7ac9b22886
RecusiveUrlLoader to RecursiveUrlLoader (#6787) 2023-06-26 23:12:14 -07:00
Leonid Ganeline
49c864fa18
docs: vectorstore upgrades 2 (#6796)
updated vectorstores/ notebooks; added new integrations into
ecosystem/integrations/
@dev2049
@rlancemartin, @eyurtsev
2023-06-26 22:55:04 -07:00
Zander Chase
d7dbf4aefe
Clean up agent trajectory interface (#6799)
- Enable reference
- Enable not specifying tools at the start
- Add methods with keywords
2023-06-26 22:54:04 -07:00
Zander Chase
cc60fed3be
Add a Pairwise Comparison Chain (#6703)
Notebook shows preference scoring between two chains and reports wilson
score interval + p value

I think I'll add the option to insert ground truth labels but doesn't
have to be in this PR
2023-06-26 20:47:41 -07:00
Zander Chase
c460b04c64
Update String Evaluator (#6615)
- Add protocol for `evaluate_strings` 
- Move the criteria evaluator out so it's not restricted to being
applied on traced runs
2023-06-26 14:16:14 -07:00
Chris Pappalardo
70f7c2bb2e
align chroma vectorstore get with chromadb to enable where filtering (#6686)
allows for where filtering on collection via get

- Description: aligns langchain chroma vectorstore get with underlying
[chromadb collection
get](https://github.com/chroma-core/chroma/blob/main/chromadb/api/models/Collection.py#L103)
allowing for where filtering, etc.
  - Issue: NA
  - Dependencies: none
  - Tag maintainer: @rlancemartin, @eyurtsev
  - Twitter handle: @pappanaka
2023-06-26 10:51:20 -07:00
Santiago Delgado
d84a3bcf7a
Office365 Tool (#6306)
#### Background
With the development of [structured
tools](https://blog.langchain.dev/structured-tools/), the LangChain team
expanded the platform's functionality to meet the needs of new
applications. The GMail tool, empowered by structured tools, now
supports multiple arguments and powerful search capabilities,
demonstrating LangChain's ability to interact with dynamic data sources
like email servers.

#### Challenge
The current GMail tool only supports GMail, while users often utilize
other email services like Outlook in Office365. Additionally, the
proposed calendar tool in PR
https://github.com/hwchase17/langchain/pull/652 only works with Google
Calendar, not Outlook.

#### Changes
This PR implements an Office365 integration for LangChain, enabling
seamless email and calendar functionality with a single authentication
process.

#### Future Work
With the core Office365 integration complete, future work could include
integrating other Office365 tools such as Tasks and Address Book.

#### Who can review?
@hwchase17 or @vowelparrot can review this PR

#### Appendix
@janscas, I utilized your [O365](https://github.com/O365/python-o365)
library extensively. Given the rising popularity of LangChain and
similar AI frameworks, the convergence of libraries like O365 and tools
like this one is likely. So, I wanted to keep you updated on our
progress.

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2023-06-26 02:59:09 -07:00
Pau Ramon Revilla
87802c86d9
Added a MHTML document loader (#6311)
MHTML is a very interesting format since it's used both for emails but
also for archived webpages. Some scraping projects want to store pages
in disk to process them later, mhtml is perfect for that use case.

This is heavily inspired from the beautifulsoup html loader, but
extracting the html part from the mhtml file.

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Co-authored-by: rlm <pexpresss31@gmail.com>
2023-06-25 13:12:08 -07:00
Matt Robinson
be68f6f8ce
feat: Add UnstructuredRSTLoader (#6594)
### Summary

Adds an `UnstructuredRSTLoader` for loading
[reStructuredText](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReStructuredText) file.

### Testing

```python
from langchain.document_loaders import UnstructuredRSTLoader

loader = UnstructuredRSTLoader(
    file_path="example_data/README.rst", mode="elements"
)
docs = loader.load()
print(docs[0])
```

### Reviewers

- @hwchase17 
- @rlancemartin 
- @eyurtsev
2023-06-25 12:41:57 -07:00
刘 方瑞
9d1b3bab76
Fix Typo in LangChain MyScale Integration Doc (#6705)
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- Description: Fix Typo in LangChain MyScale Integration  Doc

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2023-06-25 11:54:00 -07:00
UmerHA
068142fce2
Add caching to BaseChatModel (issue #1644) (#5089)
#  Add caching to BaseChatModel
Fixes #1644

(Sidenote: While testing, I noticed we have multiple implementations of
Fake LLMs, used for testing. I consolidated them.)

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2023-06-24 11:45:09 -07:00
Baichuan Sun
9fbe346860
Amazon API Gateway hosted LLM (#6673)
This PR adds a new LLM class for the Amazon API Gateway hosted LLM. The
PR also includes example notebooks for using the LLM class in an Agent
chain.

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2023-06-23 21:27:25 -07:00
Akash
b7e1c54947
Just corrected a small inconsistency on a doc page (#6603)
### Just corrected a small inconsistency on a doc page (not exactly a
typo, per se)
- Description: There was inconsistency due to the use of single quotes
at one place on the [Squential
Chains](https://python.langchain.com/docs/modules/chains/foundational/sequential_chains)
page of the docs,
  - Issue: NA,
  - Dependencies: NA,
  - Tag maintainer: @dev2049,
  - Twitter handle: kambleakash0
2023-06-23 16:09:29 -07:00
Davis Chase
f1e1ac2a01
chroma nb close img tag (#6669) 2023-06-23 15:41:54 -07:00
Davis Chase
5e5b30b74f
openapi -> openai nit (#6667) 2023-06-23 15:09:02 -07:00
Jeff Huber
2acf109c4b
update chroma notebook (#6664)
@rlancemartin I updated the notebook for Chroma to hopefully be a lot
easier for users.
2023-06-23 15:03:06 -07:00
Piyush Jain
b1de927f1b
Kendra retriever api (#6616)
## Description
Replaces [Kendra
Retriever](https://github.com/hwchase17/langchain/blob/master/langchain/retrievers/aws_kendra_index_retriever.py)
with an updated version that uses the new [retriever
API](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kendra/latest/dg/searching-retrieve.html)
which is better suited for retrieval augmented generation (RAG) systems.

**Note**: This change requires the latest version (1.26.159) of boto3 to
work. `pip install -U boto3` to upgrade the boto3 version.

cc @hupe1980
cc @dev2049
2023-06-23 14:59:35 -07:00
ChrisLovejoy
4e5d78579b
fix minor typo in vector_db_qa.mdx (#6604)
- Description: minor typo fixed - doesn't instead of does. No other
changes.
2023-06-23 14:57:37 -07:00
Ikko Eltociear Ashimine
73da193a4b
Fix typo in myscale_self_query.ipynb (#6601) 2023-06-23 14:57:12 -07:00
Aaron Pham
082976d8d0
fix(docs): broken link for OpenLLM (#6622)
This link for the notebook of OpenLLM is not migrated to the new format

Signed-off-by: Aaron <29749331+aarnphm@users.noreply.github.com>

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2023-06-23 13:59:17 -07:00
Lance Martin
c2b25c17c5
Recursive URL loader (#6455)
We may want to process load all URLs under a root directory.

For example, let's look at the [LangChain JS
documentation](https://js.langchain.com/docs/).

This has many interesting child pages that we may want to read in bulk.

Of course, the `WebBaseLoader` can load a list of pages. 

But, the challenge is traversing the tree of child pages and actually
assembling that list!
 
We do this using the `RecusiveUrlLoader`.

This also gives us the flexibility to exclude some children (e.g., the
`api` directory with > 800 child pages).
2023-06-23 13:09:00 -07:00
Lance Martin
393f469eb3
Create merge loader that combines documents from a set of loaders (#6659)
Simple utility loader that combines documents from a set of specified
loaders.
2023-06-23 13:02:48 -07:00
Davis Chase
6988039975
openapi_openai docstring (#6661) 2023-06-23 11:38:33 -07:00
Davis Chase
e013459b18
Openapi to openai (#6658) 2023-06-23 11:00:34 -07:00
Lance Martin
6e69bfbb28
Loader for OpenCityData and minor cleanups to Pandas, Airtable loaders (#6301)
Many cities have open data portals for events like crime, traffic, etc.

Socrata provides an API for many, including SF (e.g., see
[here](https://dev.socrata.com/foundry/data.sfgov.org/tmnf-yvry)).

This is a new data loader for city data that uses Socrata API.
2023-06-22 22:20:42 -07:00
Christoph Kahl
9d42621fa4
added redis method to delete entries by keys (#6222)
In addition to my last pr (return keys of added entries), we also need a
method to delete the entries by keys.

@dev2049
2023-06-22 13:26:47 -07:00
Harrison Chase
a9108c1809
add mongo (HOLD) (#6437)
do not merge in
2023-06-22 11:08:12 -07:00
Lance Martin
30f7288082
MD header text splitter returns Documents (#6571)
Return `Documents` from MD header text splitter to simplify UX.

Updates the test as well as example notebooks.
2023-06-22 09:25:38 -07:00
minhajul-clarifai
6e57306a13
Clarifai integration (#5954)
# Changes
This PR adds [Clarifai](https://www.clarifai.com/) integration to
Langchain. Clarifai is an end-to-end AI Platform. Clarifai offers user
the ability to use many types of LLM (OpenAI, cohere, ect and other open
source models). As well, a clarifai app can be treated as a vector
database to upload and retrieve data. The integrations includes:
- Clarifai LLM integration: Clarifai supports many types of language
model that users can utilize for their application
- Clarifai VectorDB: A Clarifai application can hold data and
embeddings. You can run semantic search with the embeddings

#### Before submitting
- [x] Added integration test for LLM 
- [x] Added integration test for VectorDB 
- [x] Added notebook for LLM 
- [x] Added notebook for VectorDB 

Co-authored-by: Dev 2049 <dev.dev2049@gmail.com>
2023-06-22 08:00:15 -07:00
Jeroen Van Goey
7f6f5c2a6a
Add missing word in comment (#6587)
Changed

```
# Do this so we can exactly what's going on under the hood
```
to
```
# Do this so we can see exactly what's going on under the hood
```
2023-06-22 07:54:28 -07:00
Davis Chase
d50de2728f
Add AzureML endpoint LLM wrapper (#6580)
### Description

We have added a new LLM integration `azureml_endpoint` that allows users
to leverage models from the AzureML platform. Microsoft recently
announced the release of [Azure Foundation

Models](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/machine-learning/concept-foundation-models?view=azureml-api-2)
which users can find in the AzureML Model Catalog. The Model Catalog
contains a variety of open source and Hugging Face models that users can
deploy on AzureML. The `azureml_endpoint` allows LangChain users to use
the deployed Azure Foundation Models.

### Dependencies

No added dependencies were required for the change.

### Tests

Integration tests were added in
`tests/integration_tests/llms/test_azureml_endpoint.py`.

### Notebook

A Jupyter notebook demonstrating how to use `azureml_endpoint` was added
to `docs/modules/llms/integrations/azureml_endpoint_example.ipynb`.

### Twitters

[Prakhar Gupta](https://twitter.com/prakhar_in)
[Matthew DeGuzman](https://twitter.com/matthew_d13)

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Co-authored-by: Matthew DeGuzman <91019033+matthewdeguzman@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: prakharg-msft <75808410+prakharg-msft@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-06-22 01:46:01 -07:00
Davis Chase
4fabd02d25
Add OpenLLM wrapper(#6578)
LLM wrapper for models served with OpenLLM

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Signed-off-by: Aaron <29749331+aarnphm@users.noreply.github.com>
Authored-by: Aaron Pham <29749331+aarnphm@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Chaoyu <paranoyang@gmail.com>
2023-06-22 01:18:14 -07:00
Harrison Chase
937a7e93f2
add motherduck docs (#6572) 2023-06-21 23:13:45 -07:00