improve documentation on base chain (#6468)

Co-authored-by: Nuno Campos <nuno@boringbits.io>
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Harrison Chase 11 months ago committed by GitHub
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@ -31,12 +31,29 @@ class Chain(Serializable, ABC):
"""Base interface that all chains should implement."""
memory: Optional[BaseMemory] = None
"""Optional memory object. Defaults to None.
Memory is a class that gets called at the start
and at the end of every chain. At the start, memory loads variables and passes
them along in the chain. At the end, it saves any returned variables.
There are many different types of memory - please see memory docs
for the full catalog."""
callbacks: Callbacks = Field(default=None, exclude=True)
"""Optional list of callback handlers (or callback manager). Defaults to None.
Callback handlers are called throughout the lifecycle of a call to a chain,
starting with on_chain_start, ending with on_chain_end or on_chain_error.
Each custom chain can optionally call additional callback methods, see Callback docs
for full details."""
callback_manager: Optional[BaseCallbackManager] = Field(default=None, exclude=True)
verbose: bool = Field(
default_factory=_get_verbosity
) # Whether to print the response text
"""Deprecated, use `callbacks` instead."""
verbose: bool = Field(default_factory=_get_verbosity)
"""Whether or not run in verbose mode. In verbose mode, some intermediate logs
will be printed to the console. Defaults to `langchain.verbose` value."""
tags: Optional[List[str]] = None
"""Optional list of tags associated with the chain. Defaults to None
These tags will be associated with each call to this chain,
and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in `callbacks`.
You can use these to eg identify a specific instance of a chain with its use case.
"""
class Config:
"""Configuration for this pydantic object."""

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