- **Description:** In GitLab we call these "merge requests" rather than
"pull requests" so I thought I'd go ahead and update the notebook.
- **Issue:** N/A
- **Dependencies:** none
- **Twitter handle:** N/A
Thanks for creating the tools and notebook to help people work with
GitLab. I thought I'd contribute some minor docs updates here.
### Summary
Create `langchain-databricks` as a new partner packages. This PR does
not migrate all existing Databricks integration, but the package will
eventually contain:
* `ChatDatabricks` (implemented in this PR)
* `DatabricksVectorSearch`
* `DatabricksEmbeddings`
* ~`UCFunctionToolkit`~ (will be done after UC SDK work which
drastically simplify implementation)
Also, this PR does not add integration tests yet. This will be added
once the Databricks test workspace is ready.
Tagging @efriis as POC
### Tracker
[✍️] Create a package and imgrate ChatDatabricks
[ ] Migrate DatabricksVectorSearch, DatabricksEmbeddings, and their docs
~[ ] Migrate UCFunctionToolkit and its doc~
[ ] Add provider document and update README.md
[ ] Add integration tests and set up secrets (after moved to an external
package)
[ ] Add deprecation note to the community implementations.
---------
Signed-off-by: B-Step62 <yuki.watanabe@databricks.com>
Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
Thank you for contributing to LangChain!
**Description:** Adding `BoxRetriever` for langchain_box. This retriever
handles two use cases:
* Retrieve all documents that match a full-text search
* Retrieve the answer to a Box AI prompt as a Document
**Twitter handle:** @BoxPlatform
- [x] **Add tests and docs**: If you're adding a new integration, please
include
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network access,
2. an example notebook showing its use. It lives in
`docs/docs/integrations` directory.
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from the root of the package(s) you've modified. See contribution
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langchain.
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baskaryan, efriis, eyurtsev, ccurme, vbarda, hwchase17.
---------
Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
Thank you for contributing to LangChain!
-Description: Adding new package: `langchain-box`:
* `langchain_box.document_loaders.BoxLoader` — DocumentLoader
functionality
* `langchain_box.utilities.BoxAPIWrapper` — Box-specific code
* `langchain_box.utilities.BoxAuth` — Helper class for Box
authentication
* `langchain_box.utilities.BoxAuthType` — enum used by BoxAuth class
- Twitter handle: @boxplatform
- [x] **Add tests and docs**: If you're adding a new integration, please
include
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network access,
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`docs/docs/integrations` directory.
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---------
Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erickfriis@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
The new `langchain-ollama` package seems pretty well implemented, but I
noticed the docs were still outdated so I decided to fix em up a bit.
- Llama3.1 was release on 23rd of July;
https://ai.meta.com/blog/meta-llama-3-1/
- Ollama supports tool calling since 25th of July;
https://ollama.com/blog/tool-support
- LangChain Ollama partner package was released 1st of august;
https://pypi.org/project/langchain-ollama/
**Problem**: Docs note langchain-community instead of langchain-ollama
**Solution**: Update docs to
https://python.langchain.com/v0.2/docs/integrations/chat/ollama/
**Problem**: OllamaFunctions is deprecated, as noted on
[Integrations](https://python.langchain.com/v0.2/docs/integrations/chat/ollama_functions/):
This was an experimental wrapper that attempts to bolt-on tool calling
support to models that do not natively support it. The [primary Ollama
integration](https://python.langchain.com/v0.2/docs/integrations/chat/ollama/) now
supports tool calling, and should be used instead.
**Solution**: Delete old notebook from repo, update the existing one
with @tool decorator + pydantic examples to the notebook
**Problem**: Llama3.1 was released while llama3-groq-tool-call fine-tune
Is noted in notebooks.
**Solution**: update docs + notebooks to llama3.1 (which has improved
tool calling support)
**Problem**: Install instructions are incomplete, there is no
information to download a model and/or run the Ollama server
**Solution**: Add simple instructions to start the ollama service and
pull model (for toolcalling)
---------
Co-authored-by: Chester Curme <chester.curme@gmail.com>
fix: #25482
- **Description:**
Add a prompt to install beautifulsoup4 in places where `from
langchain_community.document_loaders import WebBaseLoader` is used.
- **Issue:** #25482
**Description:** This PR fixes an issue in the demo notebook of
Databricks Vector Search in "Work with Delta Sync Index" section.
**Issue:** N/A
**Dependencies:** N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Chengzu Ou <chengzu.ou@databrick.com>
Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
Check whether the API key is already in the environment
Update:
```python
import getpass
import os
os.environ["DATABRICKS_HOST"] = "https://your-workspace.cloud.databricks.com"
os.environ["DATABRICKS_TOKEN"] = getpass.getpass("Enter your Databricks access token: ")
```
To:
```python
import getpass
import os
os.environ["DATABRICKS_HOST"] = "https://your-workspace.cloud.databricks.com"
if "DATABRICKS_TOKEN" not in os.environ:
os.environ["DATABRICKS_TOKEN"] = getpass.getpass(
"Enter your Databricks access token: "
)
```
grit migration:
```
engine marzano(0.1)
language python
`os.environ[$Q] = getpass.getpass("$X")` as $CHECK where {
$CHECK <: ! within if_statement(),
$CHECK => `if $Q not in os.environ:\n $CHECK`
}
```
- [x] NatbotChain: move to community, deprecate langchain version.
Update to use `prompt | llm | output_parser` instead of LLMChain.
- [x] LLMMathChain: deprecate + add langgraph replacement example to API
ref
- [x] HypotheticalDocumentEmbedder (retriever): update to use `prompt |
llm | output_parser` instead of LLMChain
- [x] FlareChain: update to use `prompt | llm | output_parser` instead
of LLMChain
- [x] ConstitutionalChain: deprecate + add langgraph replacement example
to API ref
- [x] LLMChainExtractor (document compressor): update to use `prompt |
llm | output_parser` instead of LLMChain
- [x] LLMChainFilter (document compressor): update to use `prompt | llm
| output_parser` instead of LLMChain
- [x] RePhraseQueryRetriever (retriever): update to use `prompt | llm |
output_parser` instead of LLMChain
Fix typo
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Fix typo and some `callout` tags
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