This PR adds the possibility of specifying the endpoint URL to AWS in
the DynamoDBChatMessageHistory, so that it is possible to target not
only the AWS cloud services, but also a local installation.
Specifying the endpoint URL, which is normally not done when addressing
the cloud services, is very helpful when targeting a local instance
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Fixes proxy error.
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+ this private attribute is referenced as `arxiv_search` in internal
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+ Mismatch between `arxiv_client` attribute vs `arxiv_search` in
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Fix the document page to open both search and Mendable when pressing
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`load_qa_with_sources_chain` method already support four type of chain,
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Fixes#3983
Mimicing what we do for saving and loading VectorDBQA chain, I added the
logic for RetrievalQA chain.
Also added a unit test. I did not find how we test other chains for
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I ran into an issue where load_qa_chain was not passing the callbacks
down to the child LLM chains, and so made sure that callbacks are
propagated. There are probably more improvements to do here but this
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Note that I saw a lot of references to callbacks_manager, which seems to
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in the `ElasticKnnSearch` class added 2 arguments that were not exposed
properly
`knn_search` added:
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-- vector_query_field: Field name to use in knn search if not default
'vector'
`knn_hybrid_search` added:
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-- vector_query_field: Field name to use in knn search if not default
'vector'
- `query_field: Optional[str] = 'text'`
-- query_field: Field name to use in search if not default 'text'
Fixes # https://github.com/hwchase17/langchain/issues/5633
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Simply fixing a small typo in the memory page.
Also removed an extra code block at the end of the file.
Along the way, the current outputs seem to have changed in a few places
so left that for posterity, and updated the number of runs which seems
harmless, though I can clean that up if preferred.
Implementation of similarity_search_with_relevance_scores for quadrant
vector store.
As implemented the method is also compatible with other capacities such
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This PR adds documentation for Shale Protocol's integration with
LangChain.
[Shale Protocol](https://shaleprotocol.com) provides forever-free
production-ready inference APIs to the open-source community. We have
global data centers and plan to support all major open LLMs (estimated
~1,000 by 2025).
The team consists of software and ML engineers, AI researchers,
designers, and operators across North America and Asia. Combined
together, the team has 50+ years experience in machine learning, cloud
infrastructure, software engineering and product development. Team
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## Changes
- Added the `stop` param to the `_VertexAICommon` class so it can be set
at llm initialization
## Example Usage
```python
VertexAI(
# ...
temperature=0.15,
max_output_tokens=128,
top_p=1,
top_k=40,
stop=["\n```"],
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Add some logging into the powerbi tool so that you can see the queries
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### Summary
Adds an `UnstructuredCSVLoader` for loading CSVs. One advantage of using
`UnstructuredCSVLoader` relative to the standard `CSVLoader` is that if
you use `UnstructuredCSVLoader` in `"elements"` mode, an HTML
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Hi! I just added an example of how to use a custom scraping function
with the sitemap loader. I recently used this feature and had to dig in
the source code to find it. I thought it might be useful to other devs
to have an example in the Jupyter Notebook directly.
I only added the example to the documentation page.
@eyurtsev I was not able to run the lint. Please let me know if I have
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Fixes#5822
I upgrade my langchain lib by execute `pip install -U langchain`, and
the verion is 0.0.192。But i found that openai.api_base not working. I
use azure openai service as openai backend, the openai.api_base is very
import for me. I hava compared tag/0.0.192 and tag/0.0.191, and figure
out that:
![image](https://github.com/hwchase17/langchain/assets/6478745/e183fdb2-8224-45c9-b3b4-26d62823999a)
openai params is moved inside `_invocation_params` function,and used in
some openai invoke:
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![image](https://github.com/hwchase17/langchain/assets/6478745/85b8cebc-eeb8-4538-a525-814719c8f8df)
but still some case not covered like:
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just change "to" to "too" so it matches the above prompt
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Fixes # 5807
Realigned tests with implementation.
Also reinforced folder unicity for the test_faiss_local_save_load test
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I added support for specifing different types with ResponseSchema
objects:
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extracted_info = ResponseSchema(name="extracted_info", description="List
of extracted information")
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generate the following doc: ```json\n{\n\t\"extracted_info\": string //
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This brings GPT to create a JSON with only one string in the specified
field even if you requested a List in the description.
## now
`extracted_info = ResponseSchema(name="extracted_info",
type="List[string]", description="List of extracted information")
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generate the following doc: ```json\n{\n\t\"extracted_info\":
List[string] // List of extracted information}```
This way the model responds better to the prompt generating an array of
strings.
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Don't know who can be interested, I suppose this is a tool, so I tagged
you vowelparrot,
anyway, it's a minor change, and shouldn't impact any other part of the
framework.
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Signed-off-by: Kourosh Hakhamaneshi <kourosh@anyscale.com>
This introduces the `YoutubeAudioLoader`, which will load blobs from a
YouTube url and write them. Blobs are then parsed by
`OpenAIWhisperParser()`, as show in this
[PR](https://github.com/hwchase17/langchain/pull/5580), but we extend
the parser to split audio such that each chuck meets the 25MB OpenAI
size limit. As shown in the notebook, this enables a very simple UX:
```
# Transcribe the video to text
loader = GenericLoader(YoutubeAudioLoader([url],save_dir),OpenAIWhisperParser())
docs = loader.load()
```
Tested on full set of Karpathy lecture videos:
```
# Karpathy lecture videos
urls = ["https://youtu.be/VMj-3S1tku0"
"https://youtu.be/PaCmpygFfXo",
"https://youtu.be/TCH_1BHY58I",
"https://youtu.be/P6sfmUTpUmc",
"https://youtu.be/q8SA3rM6ckI",
"https://youtu.be/t3YJ5hKiMQ0",
"https://youtu.be/kCc8FmEb1nY"]
# Directory to save audio files
save_dir = "~/Downloads/YouTube"
# Transcribe the videos to text
loader = GenericLoader(YoutubeAudioLoader(urls,save_dir),OpenAIWhisperParser())
docs = loader.load()
```