**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.
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Co-authored-by: Hayden Wolff <hwolff@nvidia.com>
Co-authored-by: Hayden Wolff <hwolff@Haydens-Laptop.local>
Co-authored-by: Hayden Wolff <haydenwolff99@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
- **Description:** Ensure the `LlamaGrammar` custom type is always
available when instantiating a `LlamaCpp` LLM
- **Issue:** #16994
- **Dependencies:** None
- **Twitter handle:** @fpaupier
---------
Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
- **Description:** Adds a function parameter to HuggingFaceEmbeddings
called `show_progress` that enables a `tqdm` progress bar if enabled.
Does not function if `multi_process = True`.
- **Issue:** n/a
- **Dependencies:** n/a
- **Description:** Adds an additional class variable to `BedrockBase`
called `provider` that allows sending a model provider such as amazon,
cohere, ai21, etc.
Up until now, the model provider is extracted from the `model_id` using
the first part before the `.`, such as `amazon` for
`amazon.titan-text-express-v1` (see [supported list of Bedrock model IDs
here](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/model-ids-arns.html)).
But for custom Bedrock models where the ARN of the provisioned
throughput must be supplied, the `model_id` is like
`arn:aws:bedrock:...` so the `model_id` cannot be extracted from this. A
model `provider` is required by the LangChain Bedrock class to perform
model-based processing. To allow the same processing to be performed for
custom-models of a specific base model type, passing this `provider`
argument can help solve the issues.
The alternative considered here was the use of
`provider.arn:aws:bedrock:...` which then requires ARN to be extracted
and passed separately when invoking the model. The proposed solution
here is simpler and also does not cause issues for current models
already using the Bedrock class.
- **Issue:** N/A
- **Dependencies:** N/A
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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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Co-authored-by: Bagatur <22008038+baskaryan@users.noreply.github.com>
## 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: Kumar Shivendu <kshivendu1@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <hw.chase.17@gmail.com>
The `langchain.prompts.example_selector` [still holds several
artifacts](https://api.python.langchain.com/en/latest/langchain_api_reference.html#module-langchain.prompts)
that belongs to `community`. If they moved to
`langchain_community.example_selectors`, the `langchain.prompts`
namespace would be effectively removed which is great.
- moved a class and afunction to `langchain_community`
Note:
- Previously, the `langchain.prompts.example_selector` artifacts were
moved into the `langchain_core.exampe_selectors`. See the flattened
namespace (`.prompts` was removed)!
Similar flattening was implemented for the `langchain_core` as the
`langchain_core.exampe_selectors`.
---------
Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
* Adds `AstraDBEnvironment` class and use it in `AstraDBLoader`,
`AstraDBCache`, `AstraDBSemanticCache`, `AstraDBBaseStore` and
`AstraDBChatMessageHistory`
* Create an `AsyncAstraDB` if we only have an `AstraDB` and vice-versa
so:
* we always have an instance of `AstraDB`
* we always have an instance of `AsyncAstraDB` for recent versions of
astrapy
* Create collection if not exists in `AstraDBBaseStore`
* Some typing improvements
Note: `AstraDB` `VectorStore` not using `AstraDBEnvironment` at the
moment. This will be done after the `langchain-astradb` package is out.
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:** the existing AssemblyAI API allows to pass a path or
an url to transcribe an audio file and turn in into Langchain Documents,
this PR allows to get existing transcript by their transcript id and
turn them into Documents.
- **Issue:** not related to an existing issue
- **Dependencies:** requests
---------
Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <hw.chase.17@gmail.com>
The current implementation leaves it up to the particular file loader
implementation to report the file on which an error was encountered - in
my case pdfminer was simply saying it could not parse a file as a PDF,
but I didn't know which of my hundreds of files it was failing on.
No reason not to log the particular item on which an error was
encountered, and it should be an immense debugging assistant.
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Description: Added the parameter for a possibility to change a language
model in SpacyEmbeddings. The default value is still the same:
"en_core_web_sm", so it shouldn't affect a code which previously did not
specify this parameter, but it is not hard-coded anymore and easy to
change in case you want to use it with other languages or models.
Issue: At Barcelona Supercomputing Center in Aina project
(https://github.com/projecte-aina), a project for Catalan Language
Models and Resources, we would like to use Langchain for one of our
current projects and we would like to comment that Langchain, while
being a very powerful and useful open-source tool, is pretty much
focused on English language. We would like to contribute to make it a
bit more adaptable for using with other languages.
Dependencies: This change requires the Spacy library and a language
model, specified in the model parameter.
Tag maintainer: @dev2049
Twitter handle: @projecte_aina
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Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <hw.chase.17@gmail.com>
- **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>
## Description
The PR is to return the ID and collection name from qdrant client to
metadata field in `Document` class.
## Issue
The motivation is almost same to
[11592](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/11592)
Returning ID is useful to update existing records in a vector store, but
we cannot know them if we use some retrievers.
In order to avoid any conflicts, breaking changes, the new fields in
metadata have a prefix `_`
## Dependencies
N/A
## Twitter handle
@kill_in_sun
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Use the real "history" provided by the original program instead of
putting "None" in the history.
- **Description:** I change one line in the code to make it return the
"history" of the chat model.
- **Issue:** At the moment it returns only the answers of the chat
model. However the chat model himself provides a history more complet
with the questions of the user.
- **Dependencies:** no dependencies required for this change,
This PR includes updates for OctoAI integrations:
- The LLM class was updated to fix a bug that occurs with multiple
sequential calls
- The Embedding class was updated to support the new GTE-Large endpoint
released on OctoAI lately
- The documentation jupyter notebook was updated to reflect using the
new LLM sdk
Thank you!
## 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`)
- **Description:** To adapt more parameters related to
MemorySearchPayload for the search method of ZepChatMessageHistory,
- **Issue:** None,
- **Dependencies:** None,
- **Twitter handle:** None
Add missing async similarity_distance_threshold handling in
RedisVectorStoreRetriever
- **Description:** added method `_aget_relevant_documents` to
`RedisVectorStoreRetriever` that overrides parent method to add support
of `similarity_distance_threshold` in async mode (as for sync mode)
- **Issue:** #16099
- **Dependencies:** N/A
- **Twitter handle:** N/A
* Description: Fixed schema discrepancy in **from_texts** function for
weaviate vectorstore which created a redundant property "key" inside a
class.
* Issue: Fixed: https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/16692
* Twitter handle: @pashvamehta1
- **Description:** Adds Wikidata support to langchain. Can read out
documents from Wikidata.
- **Issue:** N/A
- **Dependencies:** Adds implicit dependencies for
`wikibase-rest-api-client` (for turning items into docs) and
`mediawikiapi` (for hitting the search endpoint)
- **Twitter handle:** @derenrich
You can see an example of this tool used in a chain
[here](https://nbviewer.org/urls/d.erenrich.net/upload/Wikidata_Langchain.ipynb)
or
[here](https://nbviewer.org/urls/d.erenrich.net/upload/Wikidata_Lars_Kai_Hansen.ipynb)
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**Description:** This update ensures that the user-defined embedding
function specified during vector store creation is applied during
queries. Previously, even if a custom embedding function was defined at
the time of store creation, Bagel DB would default to using the standard
embedding function during query execution. This pull request addresses
this issue by consistently using the user-defined embedding function for
queries if one has been specified earlier.