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langchain/libs/partners/anthropic
Bagatur a0c2281540
infra: update mypy 1.10, ruff 0.5 (#23721)
```python
"""python scripts/update_mypy_ruff.py"""
import glob
import tomllib
from pathlib import Path

import toml
import subprocess
import re

ROOT_DIR = Path(__file__).parents[1]


def main():
    for path in glob.glob(str(ROOT_DIR / "libs/**/pyproject.toml"), recursive=True):
        print(path)
        with open(path, "rb") as f:
            pyproject = tomllib.load(f)
        try:
            pyproject["tool"]["poetry"]["group"]["typing"]["dependencies"]["mypy"] = (
                "^1.10"
            )
            pyproject["tool"]["poetry"]["group"]["lint"]["dependencies"]["ruff"] = (
                "^0.5"
            )
        except KeyError:
            continue
        with open(path, "w") as f:
            toml.dump(pyproject, f)
        cwd = "/".join(path.split("/")[:-1])
        completed = subprocess.run(
            "poetry lock --no-update; poetry install --with typing; poetry run mypy . --no-color",
            cwd=cwd,
            shell=True,
            capture_output=True,
            text=True,
        )
        logs = completed.stdout.split("\n")

        to_ignore = {}
        for l in logs:
            if re.match("^(.*)\:(\d+)\: error:.*\[(.*)\]", l):
                path, line_no, error_type = re.match(
                    "^(.*)\:(\d+)\: error:.*\[(.*)\]", l
                ).groups()
                if (path, line_no) in to_ignore:
                    to_ignore[(path, line_no)].append(error_type)
                else:
                    to_ignore[(path, line_no)] = [error_type]
        print(len(to_ignore))
        for (error_path, line_no), error_types in to_ignore.items():
            all_errors = ", ".join(error_types)
            full_path = f"{cwd}/{error_path}"
            try:
                with open(full_path, "r") as f:
                    file_lines = f.readlines()
            except FileNotFoundError:
                continue
            file_lines[int(line_no) - 1] = (
                file_lines[int(line_no) - 1][:-1] + f"  # type: ignore[{all_errors}]\n"
            )
            with open(full_path, "w") as f:
                f.write("".join(file_lines))

        subprocess.run(
            "poetry run ruff format .; poetry run ruff --select I --fix .",
            cwd=cwd,
            shell=True,
            capture_output=True,
            text=True,
        )


if __name__ == "__main__":
    main()

```
3 months ago
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langchain_anthropic anthropic[patch]: expose payload (#23291) 3 months ago
scripts infra: add print rule to ruff (#16221) 8 months ago
tests anthropic[patch]: fix model name in some integration tests (#23779) 3 months ago
.gitignore anthropic: beta messages integration (#14928) 9 months ago
LICENSE anthropic: beta messages integration (#14928) 9 months ago
Makefile infra: update mypy 1.10, ruff 0.5 (#23721) 3 months ago
README.md anthropic[minor]: add tool calling (#18554) 7 months ago
poetry.lock infra: update mypy 1.10, ruff 0.5 (#23721) 3 months ago
pyproject.toml infra: update mypy 1.10, ruff 0.5 (#23721) 3 months ago

README.md

langchain-anthropic

This package contains the LangChain integration for Anthropic's generative models.

Installation

pip install -U langchain-anthropic

Chat Models

Anthropic recommends using their chat models over text completions.

You can see their recommended models here.

To use, you should have an Anthropic API key configured. Initialize the model as:

from langchain_anthropic import ChatAnthropic
from langchain_core.messages import AIMessage, HumanMessage

model = ChatAnthropic(model="claude-3-opus-20240229", temperature=0, max_tokens=1024)

Define the input message

message = HumanMessage(content="What is the capital of France?")

Generate a response using the model

response = model.invoke([message])

For a more detailed walkthrough see here.

LLMs (Legacy)

You can use the Claude 2 models for text completions.

from langchain_anthropic import AnthropicLLM

model = AnthropicLLM(model="claude-2.1", temperature=0, max_tokens=1024)
response = model.invoke("The best restaurant in San Francisco is: ")