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Allow custom base Zapier prompt (#4213)
Currently, all Zapier tools are built using the pre-written base Zapier
prompt. These small changes (that retain default behavior) will allow a
user to create a Zapier tool using the ZapierNLARunTool while providing
their own base prompt.

Their prompt must contain input fields for zapier_description and
params, checked and enforced in the tool's root validator.

An example of when this may be useful: user has several, say 10, Zapier
tools enabled. Currently, the long generic default Zapier base prompt is
attached to every single tool, using an extreme number of tokens for no
real added benefit (repeated). User prompts LLM on how to use Zapier
tools once, then overrides the base prompt.

Or: user has a few specific Zapier tools and wants to maximize their
success rate. So, user writes prompts/descriptions for those tools
specific to their use case, and provides those to the ZapierNLARunTool.

A consideration - this is the simplest way to implement this I could
think of... though ideally custom prompting would be possible at the
Toolkit level as well. For now, this should be sufficient in solving the
concerns outlined above.
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README.md

Readme tests(draft)

Integrations Tests

Prepare

This repository contains functional tests for several search engines and databases. The tests aim to verify the correct behavior of the engines and databases according to their specifications and requirements.

To run some integration tests, such as tests located in tests/integration_tests/vectorstores/, you will need to install the following software:

  • Docker
  • Python 3.8.1 or later

We have optional group test_integration in the pyproject.toml file. This group should contain dependencies for the integration tests and can be installed using the command:

poetry install --with test_integration

Any new dependencies should be added by running:

# add package and install it after adding:
poetry add tiktoken@latest --group "test_integration" && poetry install --with test_integration

Before running any tests, you should start a specific Docker container that has all the necessary dependencies installed. For instance, we use the elasticsearch.yml container for test_elasticsearch.py:

cd tests/integration_tests/vectorstores/docker-compose
docker-compose -f elasticsearch.yml up

Prepare environment variables for local testing:

  • copy tests/.env.example to tests/.env
  • set variables in tests/.env file, e.g OPENAI_API_KEY

Additionally, it's important to note that some integration tests may require certain environment variables to be set, such as OPENAI_API_KEY. Be sure to set any required environment variables before running the tests to ensure they run correctly.

Recording HTTP interactions with pytest-vcr

Some of the integration tests in this repository involve making HTTP requests to external services. To prevent these requests from being made every time the tests are run, we use pytest-vcr to record and replay HTTP interactions.

When running tests in a CI/CD pipeline, you may not want to modify the existing cassettes. You can use the --vcr-record=none command-line option to disable recording new cassettes. Here's an example:

pytest --log-cli-level=10 tests/integration_tests/vectorstores/test_pinecone.py --vcr-record=none
pytest tests/integration_tests/vectorstores/test_elasticsearch.py --vcr-record=none

Run some tests with coverage:

pytest tests/integration_tests/vectorstores/test_elasticsearch.py --cov=langchain --cov-report=html
start "" htmlcov/index.html || open htmlcov/index.html