- **Description:** Fixes the comments in the ConvoOutputParser. Because
the \\\\ is escaping a single \\, they render something like:
`"action_input": string \ The input to the action` in the prompt.
Changing this to \\\\\\\\ lets it escape two slashes so that it renders
a proper comment: `"action_input": string \\ The input to the action`
- **Issue:** N/A
- **Dependencies:**
- **Tag maintainer:** @hwchase17
- **Twitter handle:**
**Description**:
- Added Momento Vector Index (MVI) as a vector store provider. This
includes an implementation with docstrings, integration tests, a
notebook, and documentation on the docs pages.
- Updated the Momento dependency in pyproject.toml and the lock file to
enable access to MVI.
- Refactored the Momento cache and chat history session store to prefer
using "MOMENTO_API_KEY" over "MOMENTO_AUTH_TOKEN" for consistency with
MVI. This change is backwards compatible with the previous "auth_token"
variable usage. Updated the code and tests accordingly.
**Dependencies**:
- Updated Momento dependency in pyproject.toml.
**Testing**:
- Run the integration tests with a Momento API key. Get one at the
[Momento Console](https://console.gomomento.com) for free. MVI is
available in AWS us-west-2 with a superuser key.
- `MOMENTO_API_KEY=<your key> poetry run pytest
tests/integration_tests/vectorstores/test_momento_vector_index.py`
**Tag maintainer:**
@eyurtsev
**Twitter handle**:
Please mention @momentohq for this addition to langchain. With the
integration of Momento Vector Index, Momento caching, and session store,
Momento provides serverless support for the core langchain data needs.
Also mention @mlonml for the integration.
**Description**
This PR adds an additional Example to the Redis integration
documentation. [The
example](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/azure-cache-for-redis/cache-tutorial-vector-similarity)
is a step-by-step walkthrough of using Azure Cache for Redis and Azure
OpenAI for vector similarity search, using LangChain extensively
throughout.
**Issue**
Nothing specific, just adding an additional example.
**Dependencies**
None.
**Tag Maintainer**
Tagging @hwchase17 :)
Wraps every callback handler method in error handlers to avoid breaking
users' programs when an error occurs inside the handler.
Thanks @valdo99 for the suggestion 🙂
[The `duckduckgo-search` v3.9.2 was removed from
PyPi](https://pypi.org/project/duckduckgo-search/#history). That breaks
the build.
- **Description:** refreshes the Poetry dependency to v3.9.3
- **Tag maintainer:** @baskaryan
- **Twitter handle:** @ashvardanian
updating query constructor and self query retriever to
- make it easier to pass in examples
- validate attributes used in query
- remove invalid parts of query
- make it easier to get + edit prompt
- make query constructor a runnable
- make self query retriever use as runnable
- keep alias for RunnableMap
- update docs to use RunnableParallel and RunnablePassthrough.assign
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- **Description:** Add support for a SQLRecordManager in async
environments. It includes the creation of `RecorManagerAsync` abstract
class.
- **Issue:** None
- **Dependencies:** Optional `aiosqlite`.
- **Tag maintainer:** @nfcampos
- **Twitter handle:** @jvelezmagic
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Co-authored-by: Eugene Yurtsev <eyurtsev@gmail.com>
Use `.copy()` to fix the bug that the first `llm_inputs` element is
overwritten by the second `llm_inputs` element in `intermediate_steps`.
***Problem description:***
In [line 127](
c732d8fffd/libs/experimental/langchain_experimental/sql/base.py (L127C17-L127C17)),
the `llm_inputs` of the sql generation step is appended as the first
element of `intermediate_steps`:
```
intermediate_steps.append(llm_inputs) # input: sql generation
```
However, `llm_inputs` is a mutable dict, it is updated in [line
179](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/blob/master/libs/experimental/langchain_experimental/sql/base.py#L179)
for the final answer step:
```
llm_inputs["input"] = input_text
```
Then, the updated `llm_inputs` is appended as another element of
`intermediate_steps` in [line
180](c732d8fffd/libs/experimental/langchain_experimental/sql/base.py (L180)):
```
intermediate_steps.append(llm_inputs) # input: final answer
```
As a result, the final `intermediate_steps` returned in [line
189](c732d8fffd/libs/experimental/langchain_experimental/sql/base.py (L189C43-L189C43))
actually contains two same `llm_inputs` elements, i.e., the `llm_inputs`
for the sql generation step overwritten by the one for final answer step
by mistake. Users are not able to get the actual `llm_inputs` for the
sql generation step from `intermediate_steps`
Simply calling `.copy()` when appending `llm_inputs` to
`intermediate_steps` can solve this problem.
### Description
This pull request involves modifications to the extraction method for
abstracts/summaries within the PubMed utility. A condition has been
added to verify the presence of unlabeled abstracts. Now an abstract
will be extracted even if it does not have a subtitle. In addition, the
extraction of the abstract was extended to books.
### Issue
The PubMed utility occasionally returns an empty result when extracting
abstracts from articles, despite the presence of an abstract for the
paper on PubMed. This issue arises due to the varying structure of
articles; some articles follow a "subtitle/label: text" format, while
others do not include subtitles in their abstracts. An example of the
latter case can be found at:
[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37666905/](url)
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Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
### Description
SelfQueryRetriever is missing async support, so I am adding it.
I also removed deprecated predict_and_parse method usage here, and added
some tests.
### Issue
N/A
### Tag maintainer
Not yet
### Twitter handle
N/A
**Description**
It is for #10423 that it will be a useful feature if we can extract
images from pdf and recognize text on them. I have implemented it with
`PyPDFLoader`, `PyPDFium2Loader`, `PyPDFDirectoryLoader`,
`PyMuPDFLoader`, `PDFMinerLoader`, and `PDFPlumberLoader`.
[RapidOCR](https://github.com/RapidAI/RapidOCR.git) is used to recognize
text on extracted images. It is time-consuming for ocr so a boolen
parameter `extract_images` is set to control whether to extract and
recognize. I have tested the time usage for each parser on my own laptop
thinkbook 14+ with AMD R7-6800H by unit test and the result is:
| extract_images | PyPDFParser | PDFMinerParser | PyMuPDFParser |
PyPDFium2Parser | PDFPlumberParser |
| ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- |
------------- | ------------- |
| False | 0.27s | 0.39s | 0.06s | 0.08s | 1.01s |
| True | 17.01s | 20.67s | 20.32s | 19,75s | 20.55s |
**Issue**
#10423
**Dependencies**
rapidocr_onnxruntime in
[RapidOCR](https://github.com/RapidAI/RapidOCR/tree/main)
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- Description: The previous version of the MarkdownHeaderTextSplitter
did not take into account the possibility of '#' appearing within code
blocks, which caused segmentation anomalies in these situations. This PR
has fixed this issue.
- Issue:
- Dependencies: No
- Tag maintainer:
- Twitter handle:
cc @baskaryan @eyurtsev @rlancemartin
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Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
- Description: This PR adds a new chain `rl_chain.PickBest` for learned
prompt variable injection, detailed description and usage can be found
in the example notebook added. It essentially adds a
[VowpalWabbit](https://github.com/VowpalWabbit/vowpal_wabbit) layer
before the llm call in order to learn or personalize prompt variable
selections.
Most of the code is to make the API simple and provide lots of defaults
and data wrangling that is needed to use Vowpal Wabbit, so that the user
of the chain doesn't have to worry about it.
- Dependencies:
[vowpal-wabbit-next](https://pypi.org/project/vowpal-wabbit-next/),
- sentence-transformers (already a dep)
- numpy (already a dep)
- tagging @ataymano who contributed to this chain
- Tag maintainer: @baskaryan
- Twitter handle: @olgavrou
Added example notebook and unit tests
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- **Description:** minor update to constructor to allow for
specification of "source"
- **Tag maintainer:** @baskaryan
- **Twitter handle:** @ofermend
# Description
Attempts to fix RedisCache for ChatGenerations using `loads` and `dumps`
used in SQLAlchemy cache by @hwchase17 . this is better than pickle
dump, because this won't execute any arbitrary code during
de-serialisation.
# Issues
#7722 & #8666
# Dependencies
None, but removes the warning introduced in #8041 by @baskaryan
Handle: @jaikanthjay46
- Description: Updated output parser for mrkl to remove any
hallucination actions after the final answer; this was encountered when
using Anthropic claude v2 for planning; reopening PR with updated unit
tests
- Issue: #10278
- Dependencies: N/A
- Twitter handle: @johnreynolds
Description: this PR changes the `ArcGISLoader` to set
`return_all_records` to `False` when `result_record_count` is provided
as a keyword argument. Previously, `return_all_records` was `True` by
default and this made the API ignore `result_record_count`.
Issue: `ArcGISLoader` would ignore `result_record_count` unless user
also passed `return_all_records=False`.