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langchain/libs/partners/azure-dynamic-sessions
Anthony Chu c735849e76
azure-dynamic-sessions: add Python REPL tool (#21264)
Adds a Python REPL that executes code in a code interpreter session
using Azure Container Apps dynamic sessions.

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Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev>
5 months ago
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README.md

langchain-azure-dynamic-sessions

This package contains the LangChain integration for Azure Container Apps dynamic sessions. You can use it to add a secure and scalable code interpreter to your agents.

Installation

pip install -U langchain-azure-dynamic-sessions

Usage

You first need to create an Azure Container Apps session pool and obtain its management endpoint. Then you can use the SessionsPythonREPLTool tool to give your agent the ability to execute Python code.

from langchain_azure_dynamic_sessions import SessionsPythonREPLTool


# get the management endpoint from the session pool in the Azure portal
tool = SessionsPythonREPLTool(pool_management_endpoint=POOL_MANAGEMENT_ENDPOINT)

prompt = hub.pull("hwchase17/react")
tools=[tool]
react_agent = create_react_agent(
    llm=llm,
    tools=tools,
    prompt=prompt,
)

react_agent_executor = AgentExecutor(agent=react_agent, tools=tools, verbose=True, handle_parsing_errors=True)

react_agent_executor.invoke({"input": "What is the current time in Vancouver, Canada?"})

By default, the tool uses DefaultAzureCredential to authenticate with Azure. If you're using a user-assigned managed identity, you must set the AZURE_CLIENT_ID environment variable to the ID of the managed identity.