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langchain_elasticsearch.retrievers.ElasticsearchRetriever¶
class langchain_elasticsearch.retrievers.ElasticsearchRetriever[source]¶
Bases: BaseRetriever
Elasticsearch retriever
Parameters
es_client – Elasticsearch client connection. Alternatively you can use the
from_es_params method with parameters to initialize the client.
index_name – The name of the index to query. Can also be a list of names.
body_func – Function to create an Elasticsearch DSL query body from a search
string. The returned query body must fit what you would normally send in a
POST request the the _search endpoint. If applicable, it also includes
parameters the size parameter etc.
content_field – The document field name that contains the page content. If
multiple indices are queried, specify a dict {index_name: field_name} here.
document_mapper – Function to map Elasticsearch hits to LangChain Documents.
Create a new model by parsing and validating input data from keyword arguments.
Raises ValidationError if the input data cannot be parsed to form a valid model.
param body_func: Callable[[str], Dict] [Required]¶
param content_field: Optional[Union[str, Mapping[str, str]]] = None¶
param document_mapper: Optional[Callable[[Mapping], Document]] = None¶
param es_client: Elasticsearch [Required]¶
param index_name: Union[str, Sequence[str]] [Required]¶
param metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None¶
Optional metadata associated with the retriever. Defaults to None
This metadata will be associated with each call to this retriever,
and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks.
You can use these to eg identify a specific instance of a retriever with its
use case.
param tags: Optional[List[str]] = None¶
Optional list of tags associated with the retriever. Defaults to None
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Optional list of tags associated with the retriever. Defaults to None
These tags will be associated with each call to this retriever,
and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks.
You can use these to eg identify a specific instance of a retriever with its
use case.
async abatch(inputs: List[Input], config: Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]] = None, *, return_exceptions: bool = False, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → List[Output]¶
Default implementation runs ainvoke in parallel using asyncio.gather.
The default implementation of batch works well for IO bound runnables.
Subclasses should override this method if they can batch more efficiently;
e.g., if the underlying runnable uses an API which supports a batch mode.
Parameters
inputs (List[Input]) –
config (Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]]) –
return_exceptions (bool) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
List[Output]
async abatch_as_completed(inputs: List[Input], config: Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]] = None, *, return_exceptions: bool = False, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → AsyncIterator[Tuple[int, Union[Output, Exception]]]¶
Run ainvoke in parallel on a list of inputs,
yielding results as they complete.
Parameters
inputs (List[Input]) –
config (Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]]) –
return_exceptions (bool) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
AsyncIterator[Tuple[int, Union[Output, Exception]]]
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Return type
AsyncIterator[Tuple[int, Union[Output, Exception]]]
async aget_relevant_documents(query: str, *, callbacks: Callbacks = None, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, run_name: Optional[str] = None, **kwargs: Any) → List[Document]¶
Asynchronously get documents relevant to a query.
:param query: string to find relevant documents for
:param callbacks: Callback manager or list of callbacks
:param tags: Optional list of tags associated with the retriever. Defaults to None
These tags will be associated with each call to this retriever,
and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks.
Parameters
metadata (Optional[Dict[str, Any]]) – Optional metadata associated with the retriever. Defaults to None
This metadata will be associated with each call to this retriever,
and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks.
query (str) –
callbacks (Callbacks) –
tags (Optional[List[str]]) –
run_name (Optional[str]) –
kwargs (Any) –
Returns
List of relevant documents
Return type
List[Document]
async ainvoke(input: str, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Any) → List[Document]¶
Default implementation of ainvoke, calls invoke from a thread.
The default implementation allows usage of async code even if
the runnable did not implement a native async version of invoke.
Subclasses should override this method if they can run asynchronously.
Parameters
input (str) –
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Any) –
Return type
List[Document]
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kwargs (Any) –
Return type
List[Document]
assign(**kwargs: Union[Runnable[Dict[str, Any], Any], Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], Any], Mapping[str, Union[Runnable[Dict[str, Any], Any], Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], Any]]]]) → RunnableSerializable[Any, Any]¶
Assigns new fields to the dict output of this runnable.
Returns a new runnable.
from langchain_community.llms.fake import FakeStreamingListLLM
from langchain_core.output_parsers import StrOutputParser
from langchain_core.prompts import SystemMessagePromptTemplate
from langchain_core.runnables import Runnable
from operator import itemgetter
prompt = (
SystemMessagePromptTemplate.from_template("You are a nice assistant.")
+ "{question}"
)
llm = FakeStreamingListLLM(responses=["foo-lish"])
chain: Runnable = prompt | llm | {"str": StrOutputParser()}
chain_with_assign = chain.assign(hello=itemgetter("str") | llm)
print(chain_with_assign.input_schema.schema())
# {'title': 'PromptInput', 'type': 'object', 'properties':
{'question': {'title': 'Question', 'type': 'string'}}}
print(chain_with_assign.output_schema.schema()) #
{'title': 'RunnableSequenceOutput', 'type': 'object', 'properties':
{'str': {'title': 'Str',
'type': 'string'}, 'hello': {'title': 'Hello', 'type': 'string'}}}
Parameters
kwargs (Union[Runnable[Dict[str, Any], Any], Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], Any], Mapping[str, Union[Runnable[Dict[str, Any], Any], Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], Any]]]]) –
Return type
RunnableSerializable[Any, Any]
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Return type
RunnableSerializable[Any, Any]
async astream(input: Input, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → AsyncIterator[Output]¶
Default implementation of astream, which calls ainvoke.
Subclasses should override this method if they support streaming output.
Parameters
input (Input) –
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
AsyncIterator[Output]
astream_events(input: Any, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, *, version: Literal['v1'], include_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, include_types: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, include_tags: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_types: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_tags: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, **kwargs: Any) → AsyncIterator[StreamEvent]¶
[Beta] Generate a stream of events.
Use to create an iterator over StreamEvents that provide real-time information
about the progress of the runnable, including StreamEvents from intermediate
results.
A StreamEvent is a dictionary with the following schema:
event: str - Event names are of theformat: on_[runnable_type]_(start|stream|end).
name: str - The name of the runnable that generated the event.
run_id: str - randomly generated ID associated with the given execution ofthe runnable that emitted the event.
A child runnable that gets invoked as part of the execution of a
parent runnable is assigned its own unique ID.
tags: Optional[List[str]] - The tags of the runnable that generatedthe event.
metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] - The metadata of the runnablethat generated the event.
data: Dict[str, Any]
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data: Dict[str, Any]
Below is a table that illustrates some evens that might be emitted by various
chains. Metadata fields have been omitted from the table for brevity.
Chain definitions have been included after the table.
event
name
chunk
input
output
on_chat_model_start
[model name]
{“messages”: [[SystemMessage, HumanMessage]]}
on_chat_model_stream
[model name]
AIMessageChunk(content=”hello”)
on_chat_model_end
[model name]
{“messages”: [[SystemMessage, HumanMessage]]}
{“generations”: […], “llm_output”: None, …}
on_llm_start
[model name]
{‘input’: ‘hello’}
on_llm_stream
[model name]
‘Hello’
on_llm_end
[model name]
‘Hello human!’
on_chain_start
format_docs
on_chain_stream
format_docs
“hello world!, goodbye world!”
on_chain_end
format_docs
[Document(…)]
“hello world!, goodbye world!”
on_tool_start
some_tool
{“x”: 1, “y”: “2”}
on_tool_stream
some_tool
{“x”: 1, “y”: “2”}
on_tool_end
some_tool
{“x”: 1, “y”: “2”}
on_retriever_start
[retriever name]
{“query”: “hello”}
on_retriever_chunk
[retriever name]
{documents: […]}
on_retriever_end
[retriever name]
{“query”: “hello”}
{documents: […]}
on_prompt_start
[template_name]
{“question”: “hello”}
on_prompt_end
[template_name]
{“question”: “hello”}
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on_prompt_end
[template_name]
{“question”: “hello”}
ChatPromptValue(messages: [SystemMessage, …])
Here are declarations associated with the events shown above:
format_docs:
def format_docs(docs: List[Document]) -> str:
'''Format the docs.'''
return ", ".join([doc.page_content for doc in docs])
format_docs = RunnableLambda(format_docs)
some_tool:
@tool
def some_tool(x: int, y: str) -> dict:
'''Some_tool.'''
return {"x": x, "y": y}
prompt:
template = ChatPromptTemplate.from_messages(
[("system", "You are Cat Agent 007"), ("human", "{question}")]
).with_config({"run_name": "my_template", "tags": ["my_template"]})
Example:
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda
async def reverse(s: str) -> str:
return s[::-1]
chain = RunnableLambda(func=reverse)
events = [
event async for event in chain.astream_events("hello", version="v1")
]
# will produce the following events (run_id has been omitted for brevity):
[
{
"data": {"input": "hello"},
"event": "on_chain_start",
"metadata": {},
"name": "reverse",
"tags": [],
},
{
"data": {"chunk": "olleh"},
"event": "on_chain_stream",
"metadata": {},
"name": "reverse",
"tags": [],
},
{
"data": {"output": "olleh"},
"event": "on_chain_end",
"metadata": {},
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"event": "on_chain_end",
"metadata": {},
"name": "reverse",
"tags": [],
},
]
Parameters
input (Any) – The input to the runnable.
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) – The config to use for the runnable.
version (Literal['v1']) – The version of the schema to use.
Currently only version 1 is available.
No default will be assigned until the API is stabilized.
include_names (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include events from runnables with matching names.
include_types (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include events from runnables with matching types.
include_tags (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include events from runnables with matching tags.
exclude_names (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude events from runnables with matching names.
exclude_types (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude events from runnables with matching types.
exclude_tags (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude events from runnables with matching tags.
kwargs (Any) – Additional keyword arguments to pass to the runnable.
These will be passed to astream_log as this implementation
of astream_events is built on top of astream_log.
Returns
An async stream of StreamEvents.
Return type
AsyncIterator[StreamEvent]
Notes
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An async stream of StreamEvents.
Return type
AsyncIterator[StreamEvent]
Notes
async astream_log(input: Any, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, *, diff: bool = True, with_streamed_output_list: bool = True, include_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, include_types: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, include_tags: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_types: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_tags: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, **kwargs: Any) → Union[AsyncIterator[RunLogPatch], AsyncIterator[RunLog]]¶
Stream all output from a runnable, as reported to the callback system.
This includes all inner runs of LLMs, Retrievers, Tools, etc.
Output is streamed as Log objects, which include a list of
jsonpatch ops that describe how the state of the run has changed in each
step, and the final state of the run.
The jsonpatch ops can be applied in order to construct state.
Parameters
input (Any) – The input to the runnable.
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) – The config to use for the runnable.
diff (bool) – Whether to yield diffs between each step, or the current state.
with_streamed_output_list (bool) – Whether to yield the streamed_output list.
include_names (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include logs with these names.
include_types (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include logs with these types.
include_tags (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include logs with these tags.
exclude_names (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude logs with these names.
exclude_types (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude logs with these types.
exclude_tags (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude logs with these tags.
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exclude_tags (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude logs with these tags.
kwargs (Any) –
Return type
Union[AsyncIterator[RunLogPatch], AsyncIterator[RunLog]]
async atransform(input: AsyncIterator[Input], config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → AsyncIterator[Output]¶
Default implementation of atransform, which buffers input and calls astream.
Subclasses should override this method if they can start producing output while
input is still being generated.
Parameters
input (AsyncIterator[Input]) –
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
AsyncIterator[Output]
batch(inputs: List[Input], config: Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]] = None, *, return_exceptions: bool = False, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → List[Output]¶
Default implementation runs invoke in parallel using a thread pool executor.
The default implementation of batch works well for IO bound runnables.
Subclasses should override this method if they can batch more efficiently;
e.g., if the underlying runnable uses an API which supports a batch mode.
Parameters
inputs (List[Input]) –
config (Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]]) –
return_exceptions (bool) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
List[Output]
batch_as_completed(inputs: List[Input], config: Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]] = None, *, return_exceptions: bool = False, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → Iterator[Tuple[int, Union[Output, Exception]]]¶
Run invoke in parallel on a list of inputs,
yielding results as they complete.
Parameters
inputs (List[Input]) –
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yielding results as they complete.
Parameters
inputs (List[Input]) –
config (Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]]) –
return_exceptions (bool) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
Iterator[Tuple[int, Union[Output, Exception]]]
bind(**kwargs: Any) → Runnable[Input, Output]¶
Bind arguments to a Runnable, returning a new Runnable.
Useful when a runnable in a chain requires an argument that is not
in the output of the previous runnable or included in the user input.
Example:
from langchain_community.chat_models import ChatOllama
from langchain_core.output_parsers import StrOutputParser
llm = ChatOllama(model='llama2')
# Without bind.
chain = (
llm
| StrOutputParser()
)
chain.invoke("Repeat quoted words exactly: 'One two three four five.'")
# Output is 'One two three four five.'
# With bind.
chain = (
llm.bind(stop=["three"])
| StrOutputParser()
)
chain.invoke("Repeat quoted words exactly: 'One two three four five.'")
# Output is 'One two'
Parameters
kwargs (Any) –
Return type
Runnable[Input, Output]
config_schema(*, include: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None) → Type[BaseModel]¶
The type of config this runnable accepts specified as a pydantic model.
To mark a field as configurable, see the configurable_fields
and configurable_alternatives methods.
Parameters
include (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – A list of fields to include in the config schema.
Returns
A pydantic model that can be used to validate config.
Return type
Type[BaseModel]
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Return type
Type[BaseModel]
configurable_alternatives(which: ConfigurableField, *, default_key: str = 'default', prefix_keys: bool = False, **kwargs: Union[Runnable[Input, Output], Callable[[], Runnable[Input, Output]]]) → RunnableSerializable[Input, Output]¶
Configure alternatives for runnables that can be set at runtime.
from langchain_anthropic import ChatAnthropic
from langchain_core.runnables.utils import ConfigurableField
from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI
model = ChatAnthropic(
model_name="claude-3-sonnet-20240229"
).configurable_alternatives(
ConfigurableField(id="llm"),
default_key="anthropic",
openai=ChatOpenAI()
)
# uses the default model ChatAnthropic
print(model.invoke("which organization created you?").content)
# uses ChatOpenaAI
print(
model.with_config(
configurable={"llm": "openai"}
).invoke("which organization created you?").content
)
Parameters
which (ConfigurableField) –
default_key (str) –
prefix_keys (bool) –
kwargs (Union[Runnable[Input, Output], Callable[[], Runnable[Input, Output]]]) –
Return type
RunnableSerializable[Input, Output]
configurable_fields(**kwargs: Union[ConfigurableField, ConfigurableFieldSingleOption, ConfigurableFieldMultiOption]) → RunnableSerializable[Input, Output]¶
Configure particular runnable fields at runtime.
from langchain_core.runnables import ConfigurableField
from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI
model = ChatOpenAI(max_tokens=20).configurable_fields(
max_tokens=ConfigurableField(
id="output_token_number",
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max_tokens=ConfigurableField(
id="output_token_number",
name="Max tokens in the output",
description="The maximum number of tokens in the output",
)
)
# max_tokens = 20
print(
"max_tokens_20: ",
model.invoke("tell me something about chess").content
)
# max_tokens = 200
print("max_tokens_200: ", model.with_config(
configurable={"output_token_number": 200}
).invoke("tell me something about chess").content
)
Parameters
kwargs (Union[ConfigurableField, ConfigurableFieldSingleOption, ConfigurableFieldMultiOption]) –
Return type
RunnableSerializable[Input, Output]
classmethod construct(_fields_set: Optional[SetStr] = None, **values: Any) → Model¶
Creates a new model setting __dict__ and __fields_set__ from trusted or pre-validated data.
Default values are respected, but no other validation is performed.
Behaves as if Config.extra = ‘allow’ was set since it adds all passed values
Parameters
_fields_set (Optional[SetStr]) –
values (Any) –
Return type
Model
copy(*, include: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, exclude: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, update: Optional[DictStrAny] = None, deep: bool = False) → Model¶
Duplicate a model, optionally choose which fields to include, exclude and change.
Parameters
include (Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]]) – fields to include in new model
exclude (Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]]) – fields to exclude from new model, as with values this takes precedence over include
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update (Optional[DictStrAny]) – values to change/add in the new model. Note: the data is not validated before creating
the new model: you should trust this data
deep (bool) – set to True to make a deep copy of the model
self (Model) –
Returns
new model instance
Return type
Model
dict(*, include: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, exclude: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, by_alias: bool = False, skip_defaults: Optional[bool] = None, exclude_unset: bool = False, exclude_defaults: bool = False, exclude_none: bool = False) → DictStrAny¶
Generate a dictionary representation of the model, optionally specifying which fields to include or exclude.
Parameters
include (Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]]) –
exclude (Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]]) –
by_alias (bool) –
skip_defaults (Optional[bool]) –
exclude_unset (bool) –
exclude_defaults (bool) –
exclude_none (bool) –
Return type
DictStrAny
static from_es_params(index_name: Union[str, Sequence[str]], body_func: Callable[[str], Dict], content_field: Optional[Union[str, Mapping[str, str]]] = None, document_mapper: Optional[Callable[[Mapping], Document]] = None, url: Optional[str] = None, cloud_id: Optional[str] = None, api_key: Optional[str] = None, username: Optional[str] = None, password: Optional[str] = None, params: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None) → ElasticsearchRetriever[source]¶
Parameters
index_name (Union[str, Sequence[str]]) –
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index_name (Union[str, Sequence[str]]) –
body_func (Callable[[str], Dict]) –
content_field (Optional[Union[str, Mapping[str, str]]]) –
document_mapper (Optional[Callable[[Mapping], Document]]) –
url (Optional[str]) –
cloud_id (Optional[str]) –
api_key (Optional[str]) –
username (Optional[str]) –
password (Optional[str]) –
params (Optional[Dict[str, Any]]) –
Return type
ElasticsearchRetriever
classmethod from_orm(obj: Any) → Model¶
Parameters
obj (Any) –
Return type
Model
get_graph(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None) → Graph¶
Return a graph representation of this runnable.
Parameters
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
Return type
Graph
get_input_schema(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None) → Type[BaseModel]¶
Get a pydantic model that can be used to validate input to the runnable.
Runnables that leverage the configurable_fields and configurable_alternatives
methods will have a dynamic input schema that depends on which
configuration the runnable is invoked with.
This method allows to get an input schema for a specific configuration.
Parameters
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) – A config to use when generating the schema.
Returns
A pydantic model that can be used to validate input.
Return type
Type[BaseModel]
classmethod get_lc_namespace() → List[str]¶
Get the namespace of the langchain object.
For example, if the class is langchain.llms.openai.OpenAI, then the
namespace is [“langchain”, “llms”, “openai”]
Return type
List[str]
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List[str]
get_name(suffix: Optional[str] = None, *, name: Optional[str] = None) → str¶
Get the name of the runnable.
Parameters
suffix (Optional[str]) –
name (Optional[str]) –
Return type
str
get_output_schema(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None) → Type[BaseModel]¶
Get a pydantic model that can be used to validate output to the runnable.
Runnables that leverage the configurable_fields and configurable_alternatives
methods will have a dynamic output schema that depends on which
configuration the runnable is invoked with.
This method allows to get an output schema for a specific configuration.
Parameters
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) – A config to use when generating the schema.
Returns
A pydantic model that can be used to validate output.
Return type
Type[BaseModel]
get_prompts(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None) → List[BasePromptTemplate]¶
Parameters
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
Return type
List[BasePromptTemplate]
get_relevant_documents(query: str, *, callbacks: Callbacks = None, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, run_name: Optional[str] = None, **kwargs: Any) → List[Document]¶
Retrieve documents relevant to a query.
:param query: string to find relevant documents for
:param callbacks: Callback manager or list of callbacks
:param tags: Optional list of tags associated with the retriever. Defaults to None
These tags will be associated with each call to this retriever,
and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks.
Parameters
metadata (Optional[Dict[str, Any]]) – Optional metadata associated with the retriever. Defaults to None
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This metadata will be associated with each call to this retriever,
and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks.
query (str) –
callbacks (Callbacks) –
tags (Optional[List[str]]) –
run_name (Optional[str]) –
kwargs (Any) –
Returns
List of relevant documents
Return type
List[Document]
invoke(input: str, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Any) → List[Document]¶
Transform a single input into an output. Override to implement.
Parameters
input (str) – The input to the runnable.
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) – A config to use when invoking the runnable.
The config supports standard keys like ‘tags’, ‘metadata’ for tracing
purposes, ‘max_concurrency’ for controlling how much work to do
in parallel, and other keys. Please refer to the RunnableConfig
for more details.
kwargs (Any) –
Returns
The output of the runnable.
Return type
List[Document]
classmethod is_lc_serializable() → bool¶
Is this class serializable?
Return type
bool
json(*, include: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, exclude: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, by_alias: bool = False, skip_defaults: Optional[bool] = None, exclude_unset: bool = False, exclude_defaults: bool = False, exclude_none: bool = False, encoder: Optional[Callable[[Any], Any]] = None, models_as_dict: bool = True, **dumps_kwargs: Any) → unicode¶
Generate a JSON representation of the model, include and exclude arguments as per dict().
encoder is an optional function to supply as default to json.dumps(), other arguments as per json.dumps().
Parameters
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Parameters
include (Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]]) –
exclude (Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]]) –
by_alias (bool) –
skip_defaults (Optional[bool]) –
exclude_unset (bool) –
exclude_defaults (bool) –
exclude_none (bool) –
encoder (Optional[Callable[[Any], Any]]) –
models_as_dict (bool) –
dumps_kwargs (Any) –
Return type
unicode
classmethod lc_id() → List[str]¶
A unique identifier for this class for serialization purposes.
The unique identifier is a list of strings that describes the path
to the object.
Return type
List[str]
map() → Runnable[List[Input], List[Output]]¶
Return a new Runnable that maps a list of inputs to a list of outputs,
by calling invoke() with each input.
Example
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda
def _lambda(x: int) -> int:
return x + 1
runnable = RunnableLambda(_lambda)
print(runnable.map().invoke([1, 2, 3])) # [2, 3, 4]
Return type
Runnable[List[Input], List[Output]]
classmethod parse_file(path: Union[str, Path], *, content_type: unicode = None, encoding: unicode = 'utf8', proto: Protocol = None, allow_pickle: bool = False) → Model¶
Parameters
path (Union[str, Path]) –
content_type (unicode) –
encoding (unicode) –
proto (Protocol) –
allow_pickle (bool) –
Return type
Model
classmethod parse_obj(obj: Any) → Model¶
Parameters
obj (Any) –
Return type
Model
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obj (Any) –
Return type
Model
classmethod parse_raw(b: Union[str, bytes], *, content_type: unicode = None, encoding: unicode = 'utf8', proto: Protocol = None, allow_pickle: bool = False) → Model¶
Parameters
b (Union[str, bytes]) –
content_type (unicode) –
encoding (unicode) –
proto (Protocol) –
allow_pickle (bool) –
Return type
Model
pick(keys: Union[str, List[str]]) → RunnableSerializable[Any, Any]¶
Pick keys from the dict output of this runnable.
Pick single key:import json
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda, RunnableMap
as_str = RunnableLambda(str)
as_json = RunnableLambda(json.loads)
chain = RunnableMap(str=as_str, json=as_json)
chain.invoke("[1, 2, 3]")
# -> {"str": "[1, 2, 3]", "json": [1, 2, 3]}
json_only_chain = chain.pick("json")
json_only_chain.invoke("[1, 2, 3]")
# -> [1, 2, 3]
Pick list of keys:from typing import Any
import json
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda, RunnableMap
as_str = RunnableLambda(str)
as_json = RunnableLambda(json.loads)
def as_bytes(x: Any) -> bytes:
return bytes(x, "utf-8")
chain = RunnableMap(
str=as_str,
json=as_json,
bytes=RunnableLambda(as_bytes)
)
chain.invoke("[1, 2, 3]")
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chain.invoke("[1, 2, 3]")
# -> {"str": "[1, 2, 3]", "json": [1, 2, 3], "bytes": b"[1, 2, 3]"}
json_and_bytes_chain = chain.pick(["json", "bytes"])
json_and_bytes_chain.invoke("[1, 2, 3]")
# -> {"json": [1, 2, 3], "bytes": b"[1, 2, 3]"}
Parameters
keys (Union[str, List[str]]) –
Return type
RunnableSerializable[Any, Any]
pipe(*others: Union[Runnable[Any, Other], Callable[[Any], Other]], name: Optional[str] = None) → RunnableSerializable[Input, Other]¶
Compose this Runnable with Runnable-like objects to make a RunnableSequence.
Equivalent to RunnableSequence(self, *others) or self | others[0] | …
Example
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda
def add_one(x: int) -> int:
return x + 1
def mul_two(x: int) -> int:
return x * 2
runnable_1 = RunnableLambda(add_one)
runnable_2 = RunnableLambda(mul_two)
sequence = runnable_1.pipe(runnable_2)
# Or equivalently:
# sequence = runnable_1 | runnable_2
# sequence = RunnableSequence(first=runnable_1, last=runnable_2)
sequence.invoke(1)
await sequence.ainvoke(1)
# -> 4
sequence.batch([1, 2, 3])
await sequence.abatch([1, 2, 3])
# -> [4, 6, 8]
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Parameters
others (Union[Runnable[Any, Other], Callable[[Any], Other]]) –
name (Optional[str]) –
Return type
RunnableSerializable[Input, Other]
classmethod schema(by_alias: bool = True, ref_template: unicode = '#/definitions/{model}') → DictStrAny¶
Parameters
by_alias (bool) –
ref_template (unicode) –
Return type
DictStrAny
classmethod schema_json(*, by_alias: bool = True, ref_template: unicode = '#/definitions/{model}', **dumps_kwargs: Any) → unicode¶
Parameters
by_alias (bool) –
ref_template (unicode) –
dumps_kwargs (Any) –
Return type
unicode
stream(input: Input, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → Iterator[Output]¶
Default implementation of stream, which calls invoke.
Subclasses should override this method if they support streaming output.
Parameters
input (Input) –
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
Iterator[Output]
to_json() → Union[SerializedConstructor, SerializedNotImplemented]¶
Serialize the runnable to JSON.
Return type
Union[SerializedConstructor, SerializedNotImplemented]
to_json_not_implemented() → SerializedNotImplemented¶
Return type
SerializedNotImplemented
transform(input: Iterator[Input], config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → Iterator[Output]¶
Default implementation of transform, which buffers input and then calls stream.
Subclasses should override this method if they can start producing output while
input is still being generated.
Parameters
input (Iterator[Input]) –
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
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config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
Iterator[Output]
classmethod update_forward_refs(**localns: Any) → None¶
Try to update ForwardRefs on fields based on this Model, globalns and localns.
Parameters
localns (Any) –
Return type
None
classmethod validate(value: Any) → Model¶
Parameters
value (Any) –
Return type
Model
with_config(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Any) → Runnable[Input, Output]¶
Bind config to a Runnable, returning a new Runnable.
Parameters
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Any) –
Return type
Runnable[Input, Output]
with_fallbacks(fallbacks: Sequence[Runnable[Input, Output]], *, exceptions_to_handle: Tuple[Type[BaseException], ...] = (<class 'Exception'>,), exception_key: Optional[str] = None) → RunnableWithFallbacksT[Input, Output]¶
Add fallbacks to a runnable, returning a new Runnable.
Example
from typing import Iterator
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableGenerator
def _generate_immediate_error(input: Iterator) -> Iterator[str]:
raise ValueError()
yield ""
def _generate(input: Iterator) -> Iterator[str]:
yield from "foo bar"
runnable = RunnableGenerator(_generate_immediate_error).with_fallbacks(
[RunnableGenerator(_generate)]
)
print(''.join(runnable.stream({}))) #foo bar
Parameters
fallbacks (Sequence[Runnable[Input, Output]]) – A sequence of runnables to try if the original runnable fails.
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exceptions_to_handle (Tuple[Type[BaseException], ...]) – A tuple of exception types to handle.
exception_key (Optional[str]) – If string is specified then handled exceptions will be passed
to fallbacks as part of the input under the specified key. If None,
exceptions will not be passed to fallbacks. If used, the base runnable
and its fallbacks must accept a dictionary as input.
Returns
A new Runnable that will try the original runnable, and then each
fallback in order, upon failures.
Return type
RunnableWithFallbacksT[Input, Output]
with_listeners(*, on_start: Optional[Listener] = None, on_end: Optional[Listener] = None, on_error: Optional[Listener] = None) → Runnable[Input, Output]¶
Bind lifecycle listeners to a Runnable, returning a new Runnable.
on_start: Called before the runnable starts running, with the Run object.
on_end: Called after the runnable finishes running, with the Run object.
on_error: Called if the runnable throws an error, with the Run object.
The Run object contains information about the run, including its id,
type, input, output, error, start_time, end_time, and any tags or metadata
added to the run.
Example:
Parameters
on_start (Optional[Listener]) –
on_end (Optional[Listener]) –
on_error (Optional[Listener]) –
Return type
Runnable[Input, Output]
with_retry(*, retry_if_exception_type: ~typing.Tuple[~typing.Type[BaseException], ...] = (<class 'Exception'>,), wait_exponential_jitter: bool = True, stop_after_attempt: int = 3) → Runnable[Input, Output]¶
Create a new Runnable that retries the original runnable on exceptions.
Example:
Parameters
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Create a new Runnable that retries the original runnable on exceptions.
Example:
Parameters
retry_if_exception_type (Tuple[Type[BaseException], ...]) – A tuple of exception types to retry on
wait_exponential_jitter (bool) – Whether to add jitter to the wait time
between retries
stop_after_attempt (int) – The maximum number of attempts to make before giving up
Returns
A new Runnable that retries the original runnable on exceptions.
Return type
Runnable[Input, Output]
with_types(*, input_type: Optional[Type[Input]] = None, output_type: Optional[Type[Output]] = None) → Runnable[Input, Output]¶
Bind input and output types to a Runnable, returning a new Runnable.
Parameters
input_type (Optional[Type[Input]]) –
output_type (Optional[Type[Output]]) –
Return type
Runnable[Input, Output]
property InputType: Type[Input]¶
The type of input this runnable accepts specified as a type annotation.
property OutputType: Type[Output]¶
The type of output this runnable produces specified as a type annotation.
property config_specs: List[ConfigurableFieldSpec]¶
List configurable fields for this runnable.
property input_schema: Type[BaseModel]¶
The type of input this runnable accepts specified as a pydantic model.
property lc_attributes: Dict¶
List of attribute names that should be included in the serialized kwargs.
These attributes must be accepted by the constructor.
property lc_secrets: Dict[str, str]¶
A map of constructor argument names to secret ids.
For example,{“openai_api_key”: “OPENAI_API_KEY”}
name: Optional[str] = None¶
The name of the runnable. Used for debugging and tracing.
property output_schema: Type[BaseModel]¶
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The type of output this runnable produces specified as a pydantic model.
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langchain.retrievers.document_compressors.chain_extract.NoOutputParser¶
class langchain.retrievers.document_compressors.chain_extract.NoOutputParser[source]¶
Bases: BaseOutputParser[str]
Parse outputs that could return a null string of some sort.
param no_output_str: str = 'NO_OUTPUT'¶
async abatch(inputs: List[Input], config: Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]] = None, *, return_exceptions: bool = False, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → List[Output]¶
Default implementation runs ainvoke in parallel using asyncio.gather.
The default implementation of batch works well for IO bound runnables.
Subclasses should override this method if they can batch more efficiently;
e.g., if the underlying runnable uses an API which supports a batch mode.
Parameters
inputs (List[Input]) –
config (Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]]) –
return_exceptions (bool) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
List[Output]
async abatch_as_completed(inputs: List[Input], config: Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]] = None, *, return_exceptions: bool = False, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → AsyncIterator[Tuple[int, Union[Output, Exception]]]¶
Run ainvoke in parallel on a list of inputs,
yielding results as they complete.
Parameters
inputs (List[Input]) –
config (Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]]) –
return_exceptions (bool) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
AsyncIterator[Tuple[int, Union[Output, Exception]]]
async ainvoke(input: Union[str, BaseMessage], config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → T¶
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Default implementation of ainvoke, calls invoke from a thread.
The default implementation allows usage of async code even if
the runnable did not implement a native async version of invoke.
Subclasses should override this method if they can run asynchronously.
Parameters
input (Union[str, BaseMessage]) –
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
T
async aparse(text: str) → T¶
Parse a single string model output into some structure.
Parameters
text (str) – String output of a language model.
Returns
Structured output.
Return type
T
async aparse_result(result: List[Generation], *, partial: bool = False) → T¶
Parse a list of candidate model Generations into a specific format.
The return value is parsed from only the first Generation in the result, whichis assumed to be the highest-likelihood Generation.
Parameters
result (List[Generation]) – A list of Generations to be parsed. The Generations are assumed
to be different candidate outputs for a single model input.
partial (bool) –
Returns
Structured output.
Return type
T
assign(**kwargs: Union[Runnable[Dict[str, Any], Any], Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], Any], Mapping[str, Union[Runnable[Dict[str, Any], Any], Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], Any]]]]) → RunnableSerializable[Any, Any]¶
Assigns new fields to the dict output of this runnable.
Returns a new runnable.
from langchain_community.llms.fake import FakeStreamingListLLM
from langchain_core.output_parsers import StrOutputParser
from langchain_core.prompts import SystemMessagePromptTemplate
from langchain_core.runnables import Runnable
from operator import itemgetter
prompt = (
SystemMessagePromptTemplate.from_template("You are a nice assistant.")
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prompt = (
SystemMessagePromptTemplate.from_template("You are a nice assistant.")
+ "{question}"
)
llm = FakeStreamingListLLM(responses=["foo-lish"])
chain: Runnable = prompt | llm | {"str": StrOutputParser()}
chain_with_assign = chain.assign(hello=itemgetter("str") | llm)
print(chain_with_assign.input_schema.schema())
# {'title': 'PromptInput', 'type': 'object', 'properties':
{'question': {'title': 'Question', 'type': 'string'}}}
print(chain_with_assign.output_schema.schema()) #
{'title': 'RunnableSequenceOutput', 'type': 'object', 'properties':
{'str': {'title': 'Str',
'type': 'string'}, 'hello': {'title': 'Hello', 'type': 'string'}}}
Parameters
kwargs (Union[Runnable[Dict[str, Any], Any], Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], Any], Mapping[str, Union[Runnable[Dict[str, Any], Any], Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], Any]]]]) –
Return type
RunnableSerializable[Any, Any]
async astream(input: Input, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → AsyncIterator[Output]¶
Default implementation of astream, which calls ainvoke.
Subclasses should override this method if they support streaming output.
Parameters
input (Input) –
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
AsyncIterator[Output]
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Return type
AsyncIterator[Output]
astream_events(input: Any, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, *, version: Literal['v1'], include_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, include_types: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, include_tags: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_types: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_tags: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, **kwargs: Any) → AsyncIterator[StreamEvent]¶
[Beta] Generate a stream of events.
Use to create an iterator over StreamEvents that provide real-time information
about the progress of the runnable, including StreamEvents from intermediate
results.
A StreamEvent is a dictionary with the following schema:
event: str - Event names are of theformat: on_[runnable_type]_(start|stream|end).
name: str - The name of the runnable that generated the event.
run_id: str - randomly generated ID associated with the given execution ofthe runnable that emitted the event.
A child runnable that gets invoked as part of the execution of a
parent runnable is assigned its own unique ID.
tags: Optional[List[str]] - The tags of the runnable that generatedthe event.
metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] - The metadata of the runnablethat generated the event.
data: Dict[str, Any]
Below is a table that illustrates some evens that might be emitted by various
chains. Metadata fields have been omitted from the table for brevity.
Chain definitions have been included after the table.
event
name
chunk
input
output
on_chat_model_start
[model name]
{“messages”: [[SystemMessage, HumanMessage]]}
on_chat_model_stream
[model name]
AIMessageChunk(content=”hello”)
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on_chat_model_stream
[model name]
AIMessageChunk(content=”hello”)
on_chat_model_end
[model name]
{“messages”: [[SystemMessage, HumanMessage]]}
{“generations”: […], “llm_output”: None, …}
on_llm_start
[model name]
{‘input’: ‘hello’}
on_llm_stream
[model name]
‘Hello’
on_llm_end
[model name]
‘Hello human!’
on_chain_start
format_docs
on_chain_stream
format_docs
“hello world!, goodbye world!”
on_chain_end
format_docs
[Document(…)]
“hello world!, goodbye world!”
on_tool_start
some_tool
{“x”: 1, “y”: “2”}
on_tool_stream
some_tool
{“x”: 1, “y”: “2”}
on_tool_end
some_tool
{“x”: 1, “y”: “2”}
on_retriever_start
[retriever name]
{“query”: “hello”}
on_retriever_chunk
[retriever name]
{documents: […]}
on_retriever_end
[retriever name]
{“query”: “hello”}
{documents: […]}
on_prompt_start
[template_name]
{“question”: “hello”}
on_prompt_end
[template_name]
{“question”: “hello”}
ChatPromptValue(messages: [SystemMessage, …])
Here are declarations associated with the events shown above:
format_docs:
def format_docs(docs: List[Document]) -> str:
'''Format the docs.'''
return ", ".join([doc.page_content for doc in docs])
format_docs = RunnableLambda(format_docs)
some_tool:
@tool
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some_tool:
@tool
def some_tool(x: int, y: str) -> dict:
'''Some_tool.'''
return {"x": x, "y": y}
prompt:
template = ChatPromptTemplate.from_messages(
[("system", "You are Cat Agent 007"), ("human", "{question}")]
).with_config({"run_name": "my_template", "tags": ["my_template"]})
Example:
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda
async def reverse(s: str) -> str:
return s[::-1]
chain = RunnableLambda(func=reverse)
events = [
event async for event in chain.astream_events("hello", version="v1")
]
# will produce the following events (run_id has been omitted for brevity):
[
{
"data": {"input": "hello"},
"event": "on_chain_start",
"metadata": {},
"name": "reverse",
"tags": [],
},
{
"data": {"chunk": "olleh"},
"event": "on_chain_stream",
"metadata": {},
"name": "reverse",
"tags": [],
},
{
"data": {"output": "olleh"},
"event": "on_chain_end",
"metadata": {},
"name": "reverse",
"tags": [],
},
]
Parameters
input (Any) – The input to the runnable.
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) – The config to use for the runnable.
version (Literal['v1']) – The version of the schema to use.
Currently only version 1 is available.
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Currently only version 1 is available.
No default will be assigned until the API is stabilized.
include_names (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include events from runnables with matching names.
include_types (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include events from runnables with matching types.
include_tags (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include events from runnables with matching tags.
exclude_names (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude events from runnables with matching names.
exclude_types (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude events from runnables with matching types.
exclude_tags (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude events from runnables with matching tags.
kwargs (Any) – Additional keyword arguments to pass to the runnable.
These will be passed to astream_log as this implementation
of astream_events is built on top of astream_log.
Returns
An async stream of StreamEvents.
Return type
AsyncIterator[StreamEvent]
Notes
async astream_log(input: Any, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, *, diff: bool = True, with_streamed_output_list: bool = True, include_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, include_types: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, include_tags: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_types: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_tags: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, **kwargs: Any) → Union[AsyncIterator[RunLogPatch], AsyncIterator[RunLog]]¶
Stream all output from a runnable, as reported to the callback system.
This includes all inner runs of LLMs, Retrievers, Tools, etc.
Output is streamed as Log objects, which include a list of
jsonpatch ops that describe how the state of the run has changed in each
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jsonpatch ops that describe how the state of the run has changed in each
step, and the final state of the run.
The jsonpatch ops can be applied in order to construct state.
Parameters
input (Any) – The input to the runnable.
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) – The config to use for the runnable.
diff (bool) – Whether to yield diffs between each step, or the current state.
with_streamed_output_list (bool) – Whether to yield the streamed_output list.
include_names (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include logs with these names.
include_types (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include logs with these types.
include_tags (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include logs with these tags.
exclude_names (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude logs with these names.
exclude_types (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude logs with these types.
exclude_tags (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude logs with these tags.
kwargs (Any) –
Return type
Union[AsyncIterator[RunLogPatch], AsyncIterator[RunLog]]
async atransform(input: AsyncIterator[Input], config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → AsyncIterator[Output]¶
Default implementation of atransform, which buffers input and calls astream.
Subclasses should override this method if they can start producing output while
input is still being generated.
Parameters
input (AsyncIterator[Input]) –
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
AsyncIterator[Output]
batch(inputs: List[Input], config: Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]] = None, *, return_exceptions: bool = False, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → List[Output]¶
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Default implementation runs invoke in parallel using a thread pool executor.
The default implementation of batch works well for IO bound runnables.
Subclasses should override this method if they can batch more efficiently;
e.g., if the underlying runnable uses an API which supports a batch mode.
Parameters
inputs (List[Input]) –
config (Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]]) –
return_exceptions (bool) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
List[Output]
batch_as_completed(inputs: List[Input], config: Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]] = None, *, return_exceptions: bool = False, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → Iterator[Tuple[int, Union[Output, Exception]]]¶
Run invoke in parallel on a list of inputs,
yielding results as they complete.
Parameters
inputs (List[Input]) –
config (Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]]) –
return_exceptions (bool) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
Iterator[Tuple[int, Union[Output, Exception]]]
bind(**kwargs: Any) → Runnable[Input, Output]¶
Bind arguments to a Runnable, returning a new Runnable.
Useful when a runnable in a chain requires an argument that is not
in the output of the previous runnable or included in the user input.
Example:
from langchain_community.chat_models import ChatOllama
from langchain_core.output_parsers import StrOutputParser
llm = ChatOllama(model='llama2')
# Without bind.
chain = (
llm
| StrOutputParser()
)
chain.invoke("Repeat quoted words exactly: 'One two three four five.'")
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# Output is 'One two three four five.'
# With bind.
chain = (
llm.bind(stop=["three"])
| StrOutputParser()
)
chain.invoke("Repeat quoted words exactly: 'One two three four five.'")
# Output is 'One two'
Parameters
kwargs (Any) –
Return type
Runnable[Input, Output]
config_schema(*, include: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None) → Type[BaseModel]¶
The type of config this runnable accepts specified as a pydantic model.
To mark a field as configurable, see the configurable_fields
and configurable_alternatives methods.
Parameters
include (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – A list of fields to include in the config schema.
Returns
A pydantic model that can be used to validate config.
Return type
Type[BaseModel]
configurable_alternatives(which: ConfigurableField, *, default_key: str = 'default', prefix_keys: bool = False, **kwargs: Union[Runnable[Input, Output], Callable[[], Runnable[Input, Output]]]) → RunnableSerializable[Input, Output]¶
Configure alternatives for runnables that can be set at runtime.
from langchain_anthropic import ChatAnthropic
from langchain_core.runnables.utils import ConfigurableField
from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI
model = ChatAnthropic(
model_name="claude-3-sonnet-20240229"
).configurable_alternatives(
ConfigurableField(id="llm"),
default_key="anthropic",
openai=ChatOpenAI()
)
# uses the default model ChatAnthropic
print(model.invoke("which organization created you?").content)
# uses ChatOpenaAI
print(
model.with_config(
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model.with_config(
configurable={"llm": "openai"}
).invoke("which organization created you?").content
)
Parameters
which (ConfigurableField) –
default_key (str) –
prefix_keys (bool) –
kwargs (Union[Runnable[Input, Output], Callable[[], Runnable[Input, Output]]]) –
Return type
RunnableSerializable[Input, Output]
configurable_fields(**kwargs: Union[ConfigurableField, ConfigurableFieldSingleOption, ConfigurableFieldMultiOption]) → RunnableSerializable[Input, Output]¶
Configure particular runnable fields at runtime.
from langchain_core.runnables import ConfigurableField
from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI
model = ChatOpenAI(max_tokens=20).configurable_fields(
max_tokens=ConfigurableField(
id="output_token_number",
name="Max tokens in the output",
description="The maximum number of tokens in the output",
)
)
# max_tokens = 20
print(
"max_tokens_20: ",
model.invoke("tell me something about chess").content
)
# max_tokens = 200
print("max_tokens_200: ", model.with_config(
configurable={"output_token_number": 200}
).invoke("tell me something about chess").content
)
Parameters
kwargs (Union[ConfigurableField, ConfigurableFieldSingleOption, ConfigurableFieldMultiOption]) –
Return type
RunnableSerializable[Input, Output]
classmethod construct(_fields_set: Optional[SetStr] = None, **values: Any) → Model¶
Creates a new model setting __dict__ and __fields_set__ from trusted or pre-validated data.
Default values are respected, but no other validation is performed.
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Default values are respected, but no other validation is performed.
Behaves as if Config.extra = ‘allow’ was set since it adds all passed values
Parameters
_fields_set (Optional[SetStr]) –
values (Any) –
Return type
Model
copy(*, include: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, exclude: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, update: Optional[DictStrAny] = None, deep: bool = False) → Model¶
Duplicate a model, optionally choose which fields to include, exclude and change.
Parameters
include (Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]]) – fields to include in new model
exclude (Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]]) – fields to exclude from new model, as with values this takes precedence over include
update (Optional[DictStrAny]) – values to change/add in the new model. Note: the data is not validated before creating
the new model: you should trust this data
deep (bool) – set to True to make a deep copy of the model
self (Model) –
Returns
new model instance
Return type
Model
dict(**kwargs: Any) → Dict¶
Return dictionary representation of output parser.
Parameters
kwargs (Any) –
Return type
Dict
classmethod from_orm(obj: Any) → Model¶
Parameters
obj (Any) –
Return type
Model
get_format_instructions() → str¶
Instructions on how the LLM output should be formatted.
Return type
str
get_graph(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None) → Graph¶
Return a graph representation of this runnable.
Parameters
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
Return type
Graph
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config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
Return type
Graph
get_input_schema(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None) → Type[BaseModel]¶
Get a pydantic model that can be used to validate input to the runnable.
Runnables that leverage the configurable_fields and configurable_alternatives
methods will have a dynamic input schema that depends on which
configuration the runnable is invoked with.
This method allows to get an input schema for a specific configuration.
Parameters
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) – A config to use when generating the schema.
Returns
A pydantic model that can be used to validate input.
Return type
Type[BaseModel]
classmethod get_lc_namespace() → List[str]¶
Get the namespace of the langchain object.
For example, if the class is langchain.llms.openai.OpenAI, then the
namespace is [“langchain”, “llms”, “openai”]
Return type
List[str]
get_name(suffix: Optional[str] = None, *, name: Optional[str] = None) → str¶
Get the name of the runnable.
Parameters
suffix (Optional[str]) –
name (Optional[str]) –
Return type
str
get_output_schema(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None) → Type[BaseModel]¶
Get a pydantic model that can be used to validate output to the runnable.
Runnables that leverage the configurable_fields and configurable_alternatives
methods will have a dynamic output schema that depends on which
configuration the runnable is invoked with.
This method allows to get an output schema for a specific configuration.
Parameters
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) – A config to use when generating the schema.
Returns
A pydantic model that can be used to validate output.
Return type
Type[BaseModel]
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Type[BaseModel]
get_prompts(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None) → List[BasePromptTemplate]¶
Parameters
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
Return type
List[BasePromptTemplate]
invoke(input: Union[str, BaseMessage], config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None) → T¶
Transform a single input into an output. Override to implement.
Parameters
input (Union[str, BaseMessage]) – The input to the runnable.
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) – A config to use when invoking the runnable.
The config supports standard keys like ‘tags’, ‘metadata’ for tracing
purposes, ‘max_concurrency’ for controlling how much work to do
in parallel, and other keys. Please refer to the RunnableConfig
for more details.
Returns
The output of the runnable.
Return type
T
classmethod is_lc_serializable() → bool¶
Is this class serializable?
Return type
bool
json(*, include: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, exclude: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, by_alias: bool = False, skip_defaults: Optional[bool] = None, exclude_unset: bool = False, exclude_defaults: bool = False, exclude_none: bool = False, encoder: Optional[Callable[[Any], Any]] = None, models_as_dict: bool = True, **dumps_kwargs: Any) → unicode¶
Generate a JSON representation of the model, include and exclude arguments as per dict().
encoder is an optional function to supply as default to json.dumps(), other arguments as per json.dumps().
Parameters
include (Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]]) –
exclude (Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]]) –
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by_alias (bool) –
skip_defaults (Optional[bool]) –
exclude_unset (bool) –
exclude_defaults (bool) –
exclude_none (bool) –
encoder (Optional[Callable[[Any], Any]]) –
models_as_dict (bool) –
dumps_kwargs (Any) –
Return type
unicode
classmethod lc_id() → List[str]¶
A unique identifier for this class for serialization purposes.
The unique identifier is a list of strings that describes the path
to the object.
Return type
List[str]
map() → Runnable[List[Input], List[Output]]¶
Return a new Runnable that maps a list of inputs to a list of outputs,
by calling invoke() with each input.
Example
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda
def _lambda(x: int) -> int:
return x + 1
runnable = RunnableLambda(_lambda)
print(runnable.map().invoke([1, 2, 3])) # [2, 3, 4]
Return type
Runnable[List[Input], List[Output]]
parse(text: str) → str[source]¶
Parse a single string model output into some structure.
Parameters
text (str) – String output of a language model.
Returns
Structured output.
Return type
str
classmethod parse_file(path: Union[str, Path], *, content_type: unicode = None, encoding: unicode = 'utf8', proto: Protocol = None, allow_pickle: bool = False) → Model¶
Parameters
path (Union[str, Path]) –
content_type (unicode) –
encoding (unicode) –
proto (Protocol) –
allow_pickle (bool) –
Return type
Model
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proto (Protocol) –
allow_pickle (bool) –
Return type
Model
classmethod parse_obj(obj: Any) → Model¶
Parameters
obj (Any) –
Return type
Model
classmethod parse_raw(b: Union[str, bytes], *, content_type: unicode = None, encoding: unicode = 'utf8', proto: Protocol = None, allow_pickle: bool = False) → Model¶
Parameters
b (Union[str, bytes]) –
content_type (unicode) –
encoding (unicode) –
proto (Protocol) –
allow_pickle (bool) –
Return type
Model
parse_result(result: List[Generation], *, partial: bool = False) → T¶
Parse a list of candidate model Generations into a specific format.
The return value is parsed from only the first Generation in the result, whichis assumed to be the highest-likelihood Generation.
Parameters
result (List[Generation]) – A list of Generations to be parsed. The Generations are assumed
to be different candidate outputs for a single model input.
partial (bool) –
Returns
Structured output.
Return type
T
parse_with_prompt(completion: str, prompt: PromptValue) → Any¶
Parse the output of an LLM call with the input prompt for context.
The prompt is largely provided in the event the OutputParser wants
to retry or fix the output in some way, and needs information from
the prompt to do so.
Parameters
completion (str) – String output of a language model.
prompt (PromptValue) – Input PromptValue.
Returns
Structured output
Return type
Any
pick(keys: Union[str, List[str]]) → RunnableSerializable[Any, Any]¶
Pick keys from the dict output of this runnable.
Pick single key:import json
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Pick keys from the dict output of this runnable.
Pick single key:import json
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda, RunnableMap
as_str = RunnableLambda(str)
as_json = RunnableLambda(json.loads)
chain = RunnableMap(str=as_str, json=as_json)
chain.invoke("[1, 2, 3]")
# -> {"str": "[1, 2, 3]", "json": [1, 2, 3]}
json_only_chain = chain.pick("json")
json_only_chain.invoke("[1, 2, 3]")
# -> [1, 2, 3]
Pick list of keys:from typing import Any
import json
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda, RunnableMap
as_str = RunnableLambda(str)
as_json = RunnableLambda(json.loads)
def as_bytes(x: Any) -> bytes:
return bytes(x, "utf-8")
chain = RunnableMap(
str=as_str,
json=as_json,
bytes=RunnableLambda(as_bytes)
)
chain.invoke("[1, 2, 3]")
# -> {"str": "[1, 2, 3]", "json": [1, 2, 3], "bytes": b"[1, 2, 3]"}
json_and_bytes_chain = chain.pick(["json", "bytes"])
json_and_bytes_chain.invoke("[1, 2, 3]")
# -> {"json": [1, 2, 3], "bytes": b"[1, 2, 3]"}
Parameters
keys (Union[str, List[str]]) –
Return type
RunnableSerializable[Any, Any]
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RunnableSerializable[Any, Any]
pipe(*others: Union[Runnable[Any, Other], Callable[[Any], Other]], name: Optional[str] = None) → RunnableSerializable[Input, Other]¶
Compose this Runnable with Runnable-like objects to make a RunnableSequence.
Equivalent to RunnableSequence(self, *others) or self | others[0] | …
Example
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda
def add_one(x: int) -> int:
return x + 1
def mul_two(x: int) -> int:
return x * 2
runnable_1 = RunnableLambda(add_one)
runnable_2 = RunnableLambda(mul_two)
sequence = runnable_1.pipe(runnable_2)
# Or equivalently:
# sequence = runnable_1 | runnable_2
# sequence = RunnableSequence(first=runnable_1, last=runnable_2)
sequence.invoke(1)
await sequence.ainvoke(1)
# -> 4
sequence.batch([1, 2, 3])
await sequence.abatch([1, 2, 3])
# -> [4, 6, 8]
Parameters
others (Union[Runnable[Any, Other], Callable[[Any], Other]]) –
name (Optional[str]) –
Return type
RunnableSerializable[Input, Other]
classmethod schema(by_alias: bool = True, ref_template: unicode = '#/definitions/{model}') → DictStrAny¶
Parameters
by_alias (bool) –
ref_template (unicode) –
Return type
DictStrAny
classmethod schema_json(*, by_alias: bool = True, ref_template: unicode = '#/definitions/{model}', **dumps_kwargs: Any) → unicode¶
Parameters
by_alias (bool) –
ref_template (unicode) –
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by_alias (bool) –
ref_template (unicode) –
dumps_kwargs (Any) –
Return type
unicode
stream(input: Input, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → Iterator[Output]¶
Default implementation of stream, which calls invoke.
Subclasses should override this method if they support streaming output.
Parameters
input (Input) –
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
Iterator[Output]
to_json() → Union[SerializedConstructor, SerializedNotImplemented]¶
Serialize the runnable to JSON.
Return type
Union[SerializedConstructor, SerializedNotImplemented]
to_json_not_implemented() → SerializedNotImplemented¶
Return type
SerializedNotImplemented
transform(input: Iterator[Input], config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → Iterator[Output]¶
Default implementation of transform, which buffers input and then calls stream.
Subclasses should override this method if they can start producing output while
input is still being generated.
Parameters
input (Iterator[Input]) –
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
Iterator[Output]
classmethod update_forward_refs(**localns: Any) → None¶
Try to update ForwardRefs on fields based on this Model, globalns and localns.
Parameters
localns (Any) –
Return type
None
classmethod validate(value: Any) → Model¶
Parameters
value (Any) –
Return type
Model
with_config(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Any) → Runnable[Input, Output]¶
Bind config to a Runnable, returning a new Runnable.
Parameters
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
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config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Any) –
Return type
Runnable[Input, Output]
with_fallbacks(fallbacks: Sequence[Runnable[Input, Output]], *, exceptions_to_handle: Tuple[Type[BaseException], ...] = (<class 'Exception'>,), exception_key: Optional[str] = None) → RunnableWithFallbacksT[Input, Output]¶
Add fallbacks to a runnable, returning a new Runnable.
Example
from typing import Iterator
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableGenerator
def _generate_immediate_error(input: Iterator) -> Iterator[str]:
raise ValueError()
yield ""
def _generate(input: Iterator) -> Iterator[str]:
yield from "foo bar"
runnable = RunnableGenerator(_generate_immediate_error).with_fallbacks(
[RunnableGenerator(_generate)]
)
print(''.join(runnable.stream({}))) #foo bar
Parameters
fallbacks (Sequence[Runnable[Input, Output]]) – A sequence of runnables to try if the original runnable fails.
exceptions_to_handle (Tuple[Type[BaseException], ...]) – A tuple of exception types to handle.
exception_key (Optional[str]) – If string is specified then handled exceptions will be passed
to fallbacks as part of the input under the specified key. If None,
exceptions will not be passed to fallbacks. If used, the base runnable
and its fallbacks must accept a dictionary as input.
Returns
A new Runnable that will try the original runnable, and then each
fallback in order, upon failures.
Return type
RunnableWithFallbacksT[Input, Output]
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RunnableWithFallbacksT[Input, Output]
with_listeners(*, on_start: Optional[Listener] = None, on_end: Optional[Listener] = None, on_error: Optional[Listener] = None) → Runnable[Input, Output]¶
Bind lifecycle listeners to a Runnable, returning a new Runnable.
on_start: Called before the runnable starts running, with the Run object.
on_end: Called after the runnable finishes running, with the Run object.
on_error: Called if the runnable throws an error, with the Run object.
The Run object contains information about the run, including its id,
type, input, output, error, start_time, end_time, and any tags or metadata
added to the run.
Example:
Parameters
on_start (Optional[Listener]) –
on_end (Optional[Listener]) –
on_error (Optional[Listener]) –
Return type
Runnable[Input, Output]
with_retry(*, retry_if_exception_type: ~typing.Tuple[~typing.Type[BaseException], ...] = (<class 'Exception'>,), wait_exponential_jitter: bool = True, stop_after_attempt: int = 3) → Runnable[Input, Output]¶
Create a new Runnable that retries the original runnable on exceptions.
Example:
Parameters
retry_if_exception_type (Tuple[Type[BaseException], ...]) – A tuple of exception types to retry on
wait_exponential_jitter (bool) – Whether to add jitter to the wait time
between retries
stop_after_attempt (int) – The maximum number of attempts to make before giving up
Returns
A new Runnable that retries the original runnable on exceptions.
Return type
Runnable[Input, Output]
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Runnable[Input, Output]
with_types(*, input_type: Optional[Type[Input]] = None, output_type: Optional[Type[Output]] = None) → Runnable[Input, Output]¶
Bind input and output types to a Runnable, returning a new Runnable.
Parameters
input_type (Optional[Type[Input]]) –
output_type (Optional[Type[Output]]) –
Return type
Runnable[Input, Output]
property InputType: Any¶
The type of input this runnable accepts specified as a type annotation.
property OutputType: Type[T]¶
The type of output this runnable produces specified as a type annotation.
property config_specs: List[ConfigurableFieldSpec]¶
List configurable fields for this runnable.
property input_schema: Type[BaseModel]¶
The type of input this runnable accepts specified as a pydantic model.
property lc_attributes: Dict¶
List of attribute names that should be included in the serialized kwargs.
These attributes must be accepted by the constructor.
property lc_secrets: Dict[str, str]¶
A map of constructor argument names to secret ids.
For example,{“openai_api_key”: “OPENAI_API_KEY”}
name: Optional[str] = None¶
The name of the runnable. Used for debugging and tracing.
property output_schema: Type[BaseModel]¶
The type of output this runnable produces specified as a pydantic model.
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class langchain_community.retrievers.weaviate_hybrid_search.WeaviateHybridSearchRetriever[source]¶
Bases: BaseRetriever
Weaviate hybrid search retriever.
See the documentation:https://weaviate.io/blog/hybrid-search-explained
Create a new model by parsing and validating input data from keyword arguments.
Raises ValidationError if the input data cannot be parsed to form a valid model.
param alpha: float = 0.5¶
The weight of the text key in the hybrid search.
param attributes: List[str] [Required]¶
The attributes to return in the results.
param client: Any = None¶
keyword arguments to pass to the Weaviate client.
param create_schema_if_missing: bool = True¶
Whether to create the schema if it doesn’t exist.
param index_name: str [Required]¶
The name of the index to use.
param k: int = 4¶
The number of results to return.
param metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None¶
Optional metadata associated with the retriever. Defaults to None
This metadata will be associated with each call to this retriever,
and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks.
You can use these to eg identify a specific instance of a retriever with its
use case.
param tags: Optional[List[str]] = None¶
Optional list of tags associated with the retriever. Defaults to None
These tags will be associated with each call to this retriever,
and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks.
You can use these to eg identify a specific instance of a retriever with its
use case.
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use case.
param text_key: str [Required]¶
The name of the text key to use.
async abatch(inputs: List[Input], config: Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]] = None, *, return_exceptions: bool = False, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → List[Output]¶
Default implementation runs ainvoke in parallel using asyncio.gather.
The default implementation of batch works well for IO bound runnables.
Subclasses should override this method if they can batch more efficiently;
e.g., if the underlying runnable uses an API which supports a batch mode.
Parameters
inputs (List[Input]) –
config (Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]]) –
return_exceptions (bool) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
List[Output]
async abatch_as_completed(inputs: List[Input], config: Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]] = None, *, return_exceptions: bool = False, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → AsyncIterator[Tuple[int, Union[Output, Exception]]]¶
Run ainvoke in parallel on a list of inputs,
yielding results as they complete.
Parameters
inputs (List[Input]) –
config (Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]]) –
return_exceptions (bool) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
AsyncIterator[Tuple[int, Union[Output, Exception]]]
add_documents(docs: List[Document], **kwargs: Any) → List[str][source]¶
Upload documents to Weaviate.
Parameters
docs (List[Document]) –
kwargs (Any) –
Return type
List[str]
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Return type
List[str]
async aget_relevant_documents(query: str, *, callbacks: Callbacks = None, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, run_name: Optional[str] = None, **kwargs: Any) → List[Document]¶
Asynchronously get documents relevant to a query.
:param query: string to find relevant documents for
:param callbacks: Callback manager or list of callbacks
:param tags: Optional list of tags associated with the retriever. Defaults to None
These tags will be associated with each call to this retriever,
and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks.
Parameters
metadata (Optional[Dict[str, Any]]) – Optional metadata associated with the retriever. Defaults to None
This metadata will be associated with each call to this retriever,
and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks.
query (str) –
callbacks (Callbacks) –
tags (Optional[List[str]]) –
run_name (Optional[str]) –
kwargs (Any) –
Returns
List of relevant documents
Return type
List[Document]
async ainvoke(input: str, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Any) → List[Document]¶
Default implementation of ainvoke, calls invoke from a thread.
The default implementation allows usage of async code even if
the runnable did not implement a native async version of invoke.
Subclasses should override this method if they can run asynchronously.
Parameters
input (str) –
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Any) –
Return type
List[Document]
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Return type
List[Document]
assign(**kwargs: Union[Runnable[Dict[str, Any], Any], Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], Any], Mapping[str, Union[Runnable[Dict[str, Any], Any], Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], Any]]]]) → RunnableSerializable[Any, Any]¶
Assigns new fields to the dict output of this runnable.
Returns a new runnable.
from langchain_community.llms.fake import FakeStreamingListLLM
from langchain_core.output_parsers import StrOutputParser
from langchain_core.prompts import SystemMessagePromptTemplate
from langchain_core.runnables import Runnable
from operator import itemgetter
prompt = (
SystemMessagePromptTemplate.from_template("You are a nice assistant.")
+ "{question}"
)
llm = FakeStreamingListLLM(responses=["foo-lish"])
chain: Runnable = prompt | llm | {"str": StrOutputParser()}
chain_with_assign = chain.assign(hello=itemgetter("str") | llm)
print(chain_with_assign.input_schema.schema())
# {'title': 'PromptInput', 'type': 'object', 'properties':
{'question': {'title': 'Question', 'type': 'string'}}}
print(chain_with_assign.output_schema.schema()) #
{'title': 'RunnableSequenceOutput', 'type': 'object', 'properties':
{'str': {'title': 'Str',
'type': 'string'}, 'hello': {'title': 'Hello', 'type': 'string'}}}
Parameters
kwargs (Union[Runnable[Dict[str, Any], Any], Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], Any], Mapping[str, Union[Runnable[Dict[str, Any], Any], Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], Any]]]]) –
Return type
RunnableSerializable[Any, Any]
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Return type
RunnableSerializable[Any, Any]
async astream(input: Input, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → AsyncIterator[Output]¶
Default implementation of astream, which calls ainvoke.
Subclasses should override this method if they support streaming output.
Parameters
input (Input) –
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
AsyncIterator[Output]
astream_events(input: Any, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, *, version: Literal['v1'], include_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, include_types: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, include_tags: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_types: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_tags: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, **kwargs: Any) → AsyncIterator[StreamEvent]¶
[Beta] Generate a stream of events.
Use to create an iterator over StreamEvents that provide real-time information
about the progress of the runnable, including StreamEvents from intermediate
results.
A StreamEvent is a dictionary with the following schema:
event: str - Event names are of theformat: on_[runnable_type]_(start|stream|end).
name: str - The name of the runnable that generated the event.
run_id: str - randomly generated ID associated with the given execution ofthe runnable that emitted the event.
A child runnable that gets invoked as part of the execution of a
parent runnable is assigned its own unique ID.
tags: Optional[List[str]] - The tags of the runnable that generatedthe event.
metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] - The metadata of the runnablethat generated the event.
data: Dict[str, Any]
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data: Dict[str, Any]
Below is a table that illustrates some evens that might be emitted by various
chains. Metadata fields have been omitted from the table for brevity.
Chain definitions have been included after the table.
event
name
chunk
input
output
on_chat_model_start
[model name]
{“messages”: [[SystemMessage, HumanMessage]]}
on_chat_model_stream
[model name]
AIMessageChunk(content=”hello”)
on_chat_model_end
[model name]
{“messages”: [[SystemMessage, HumanMessage]]}
{“generations”: […], “llm_output”: None, …}
on_llm_start
[model name]
{‘input’: ‘hello’}
on_llm_stream
[model name]
‘Hello’
on_llm_end
[model name]
‘Hello human!’
on_chain_start
format_docs
on_chain_stream
format_docs
“hello world!, goodbye world!”
on_chain_end
format_docs
[Document(…)]
“hello world!, goodbye world!”
on_tool_start
some_tool
{“x”: 1, “y”: “2”}
on_tool_stream
some_tool
{“x”: 1, “y”: “2”}
on_tool_end
some_tool
{“x”: 1, “y”: “2”}
on_retriever_start
[retriever name]
{“query”: “hello”}
on_retriever_chunk
[retriever name]
{documents: […]}
on_retriever_end
[retriever name]
{“query”: “hello”}
{documents: […]}
on_prompt_start
[template_name]
{“question”: “hello”}
on_prompt_end
[template_name]
{“question”: “hello”}
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on_prompt_end
[template_name]
{“question”: “hello”}
ChatPromptValue(messages: [SystemMessage, …])
Here are declarations associated with the events shown above:
format_docs:
def format_docs(docs: List[Document]) -> str:
'''Format the docs.'''
return ", ".join([doc.page_content for doc in docs])
format_docs = RunnableLambda(format_docs)
some_tool:
@tool
def some_tool(x: int, y: str) -> dict:
'''Some_tool.'''
return {"x": x, "y": y}
prompt:
template = ChatPromptTemplate.from_messages(
[("system", "You are Cat Agent 007"), ("human", "{question}")]
).with_config({"run_name": "my_template", "tags": ["my_template"]})
Example:
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda
async def reverse(s: str) -> str:
return s[::-1]
chain = RunnableLambda(func=reverse)
events = [
event async for event in chain.astream_events("hello", version="v1")
]
# will produce the following events (run_id has been omitted for brevity):
[
{
"data": {"input": "hello"},
"event": "on_chain_start",
"metadata": {},
"name": "reverse",
"tags": [],
},
{
"data": {"chunk": "olleh"},
"event": "on_chain_stream",
"metadata": {},
"name": "reverse",
"tags": [],
},
{
"data": {"output": "olleh"},
"event": "on_chain_end",
"metadata": {},
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"event": "on_chain_end",
"metadata": {},
"name": "reverse",
"tags": [],
},
]
Parameters
input (Any) – The input to the runnable.
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) – The config to use for the runnable.
version (Literal['v1']) – The version of the schema to use.
Currently only version 1 is available.
No default will be assigned until the API is stabilized.
include_names (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include events from runnables with matching names.
include_types (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include events from runnables with matching types.
include_tags (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include events from runnables with matching tags.
exclude_names (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude events from runnables with matching names.
exclude_types (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude events from runnables with matching types.
exclude_tags (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude events from runnables with matching tags.
kwargs (Any) – Additional keyword arguments to pass to the runnable.
These will be passed to astream_log as this implementation
of astream_events is built on top of astream_log.
Returns
An async stream of StreamEvents.
Return type
AsyncIterator[StreamEvent]
Notes
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An async stream of StreamEvents.
Return type
AsyncIterator[StreamEvent]
Notes
async astream_log(input: Any, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, *, diff: bool = True, with_streamed_output_list: bool = True, include_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, include_types: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, include_tags: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_types: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_tags: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, **kwargs: Any) → Union[AsyncIterator[RunLogPatch], AsyncIterator[RunLog]]¶
Stream all output from a runnable, as reported to the callback system.
This includes all inner runs of LLMs, Retrievers, Tools, etc.
Output is streamed as Log objects, which include a list of
jsonpatch ops that describe how the state of the run has changed in each
step, and the final state of the run.
The jsonpatch ops can be applied in order to construct state.
Parameters
input (Any) – The input to the runnable.
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) – The config to use for the runnable.
diff (bool) – Whether to yield diffs between each step, or the current state.
with_streamed_output_list (bool) – Whether to yield the streamed_output list.
include_names (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include logs with these names.
include_types (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include logs with these types.
include_tags (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include logs with these tags.
exclude_names (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude logs with these names.
exclude_types (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude logs with these types.
exclude_tags (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude logs with these tags.
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exclude_tags (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude logs with these tags.
kwargs (Any) –
Return type
Union[AsyncIterator[RunLogPatch], AsyncIterator[RunLog]]
async atransform(input: AsyncIterator[Input], config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → AsyncIterator[Output]¶
Default implementation of atransform, which buffers input and calls astream.
Subclasses should override this method if they can start producing output while
input is still being generated.
Parameters
input (AsyncIterator[Input]) –
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
AsyncIterator[Output]
batch(inputs: List[Input], config: Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]] = None, *, return_exceptions: bool = False, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → List[Output]¶
Default implementation runs invoke in parallel using a thread pool executor.
The default implementation of batch works well for IO bound runnables.
Subclasses should override this method if they can batch more efficiently;
e.g., if the underlying runnable uses an API which supports a batch mode.
Parameters
inputs (List[Input]) –
config (Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]]) –
return_exceptions (bool) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
List[Output]
batch_as_completed(inputs: List[Input], config: Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]] = None, *, return_exceptions: bool = False, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → Iterator[Tuple[int, Union[Output, Exception]]]¶
Run invoke in parallel on a list of inputs,
yielding results as they complete.
Parameters
inputs (List[Input]) –
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yielding results as they complete.
Parameters
inputs (List[Input]) –
config (Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]]) –
return_exceptions (bool) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
Iterator[Tuple[int, Union[Output, Exception]]]
bind(**kwargs: Any) → Runnable[Input, Output]¶
Bind arguments to a Runnable, returning a new Runnable.
Useful when a runnable in a chain requires an argument that is not
in the output of the previous runnable or included in the user input.
Example:
from langchain_community.chat_models import ChatOllama
from langchain_core.output_parsers import StrOutputParser
llm = ChatOllama(model='llama2')
# Without bind.
chain = (
llm
| StrOutputParser()
)
chain.invoke("Repeat quoted words exactly: 'One two three four five.'")
# Output is 'One two three four five.'
# With bind.
chain = (
llm.bind(stop=["three"])
| StrOutputParser()
)
chain.invoke("Repeat quoted words exactly: 'One two three four five.'")
# Output is 'One two'
Parameters
kwargs (Any) –
Return type
Runnable[Input, Output]
config_schema(*, include: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None) → Type[BaseModel]¶
The type of config this runnable accepts specified as a pydantic model.
To mark a field as configurable, see the configurable_fields
and configurable_alternatives methods.
Parameters
include (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – A list of fields to include in the config schema.
Returns
A pydantic model that can be used to validate config.
Return type
Type[BaseModel]
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Return type
Type[BaseModel]
configurable_alternatives(which: ConfigurableField, *, default_key: str = 'default', prefix_keys: bool = False, **kwargs: Union[Runnable[Input, Output], Callable[[], Runnable[Input, Output]]]) → RunnableSerializable[Input, Output]¶
Configure alternatives for runnables that can be set at runtime.
from langchain_anthropic import ChatAnthropic
from langchain_core.runnables.utils import ConfigurableField
from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI
model = ChatAnthropic(
model_name="claude-3-sonnet-20240229"
).configurable_alternatives(
ConfigurableField(id="llm"),
default_key="anthropic",
openai=ChatOpenAI()
)
# uses the default model ChatAnthropic
print(model.invoke("which organization created you?").content)
# uses ChatOpenaAI
print(
model.with_config(
configurable={"llm": "openai"}
).invoke("which organization created you?").content
)
Parameters
which (ConfigurableField) –
default_key (str) –
prefix_keys (bool) –
kwargs (Union[Runnable[Input, Output], Callable[[], Runnable[Input, Output]]]) –
Return type
RunnableSerializable[Input, Output]
configurable_fields(**kwargs: Union[ConfigurableField, ConfigurableFieldSingleOption, ConfigurableFieldMultiOption]) → RunnableSerializable[Input, Output]¶
Configure particular runnable fields at runtime.
from langchain_core.runnables import ConfigurableField
from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI
model = ChatOpenAI(max_tokens=20).configurable_fields(
max_tokens=ConfigurableField(
id="output_token_number",
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max_tokens=ConfigurableField(
id="output_token_number",
name="Max tokens in the output",
description="The maximum number of tokens in the output",
)
)
# max_tokens = 20
print(
"max_tokens_20: ",
model.invoke("tell me something about chess").content
)
# max_tokens = 200
print("max_tokens_200: ", model.with_config(
configurable={"output_token_number": 200}
).invoke("tell me something about chess").content
)
Parameters
kwargs (Union[ConfigurableField, ConfigurableFieldSingleOption, ConfigurableFieldMultiOption]) –
Return type
RunnableSerializable[Input, Output]
classmethod construct(_fields_set: Optional[SetStr] = None, **values: Any) → Model¶
Creates a new model setting __dict__ and __fields_set__ from trusted or pre-validated data.
Default values are respected, but no other validation is performed.
Behaves as if Config.extra = ‘allow’ was set since it adds all passed values
Parameters
_fields_set (Optional[SetStr]) –
values (Any) –
Return type
Model
copy(*, include: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, exclude: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, update: Optional[DictStrAny] = None, deep: bool = False) → Model¶
Duplicate a model, optionally choose which fields to include, exclude and change.
Parameters
include (Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]]) – fields to include in new model
exclude (Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]]) – fields to exclude from new model, as with values this takes precedence over include
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update (Optional[DictStrAny]) – values to change/add in the new model. Note: the data is not validated before creating
the new model: you should trust this data
deep (bool) – set to True to make a deep copy of the model
self (Model) –
Returns
new model instance
Return type
Model
dict(*, include: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, exclude: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, by_alias: bool = False, skip_defaults: Optional[bool] = None, exclude_unset: bool = False, exclude_defaults: bool = False, exclude_none: bool = False) → DictStrAny¶
Generate a dictionary representation of the model, optionally specifying which fields to include or exclude.
Parameters
include (Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]]) –
exclude (Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]]) –
by_alias (bool) –
skip_defaults (Optional[bool]) –
exclude_unset (bool) –
exclude_defaults (bool) –
exclude_none (bool) –
Return type
DictStrAny
classmethod from_orm(obj: Any) → Model¶
Parameters
obj (Any) –
Return type
Model
get_graph(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None) → Graph¶
Return a graph representation of this runnable.
Parameters
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
Return type
Graph
get_input_schema(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None) → Type[BaseModel]¶
Get a pydantic model that can be used to validate input to the runnable.
Runnables that leverage the configurable_fields and configurable_alternatives
methods will have a dynamic input schema that depends on which
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methods will have a dynamic input schema that depends on which
configuration the runnable is invoked with.
This method allows to get an input schema for a specific configuration.
Parameters
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) – A config to use when generating the schema.
Returns
A pydantic model that can be used to validate input.
Return type
Type[BaseModel]
classmethod get_lc_namespace() → List[str]¶
Get the namespace of the langchain object.
For example, if the class is langchain.llms.openai.OpenAI, then the
namespace is [“langchain”, “llms”, “openai”]
Return type
List[str]
get_name(suffix: Optional[str] = None, *, name: Optional[str] = None) → str¶
Get the name of the runnable.
Parameters
suffix (Optional[str]) –
name (Optional[str]) –
Return type
str
get_output_schema(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None) → Type[BaseModel]¶
Get a pydantic model that can be used to validate output to the runnable.
Runnables that leverage the configurable_fields and configurable_alternatives
methods will have a dynamic output schema that depends on which
configuration the runnable is invoked with.
This method allows to get an output schema for a specific configuration.
Parameters
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) – A config to use when generating the schema.
Returns
A pydantic model that can be used to validate output.
Return type
Type[BaseModel]
get_prompts(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None) → List[BasePromptTemplate]¶
Parameters
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
Return type
List[BasePromptTemplate]
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Return type
List[BasePromptTemplate]
get_relevant_documents(query: str, *, callbacks: Callbacks = None, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, run_name: Optional[str] = None, **kwargs: Any) → List[Document]¶
Retrieve documents relevant to a query.
:param query: string to find relevant documents for
:param callbacks: Callback manager or list of callbacks
:param tags: Optional list of tags associated with the retriever. Defaults to None
These tags will be associated with each call to this retriever,
and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks.
Parameters
metadata (Optional[Dict[str, Any]]) – Optional metadata associated with the retriever. Defaults to None
This metadata will be associated with each call to this retriever,
and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks.
query (str) –
callbacks (Callbacks) –
tags (Optional[List[str]]) –
run_name (Optional[str]) –
kwargs (Any) –
Returns
List of relevant documents
Return type
List[Document]
invoke(input: str, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Any) → List[Document]¶
Transform a single input into an output. Override to implement.
Parameters
input (str) – The input to the runnable.
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) – A config to use when invoking the runnable.
The config supports standard keys like ‘tags’, ‘metadata’ for tracing
purposes, ‘max_concurrency’ for controlling how much work to do
in parallel, and other keys. Please refer to the RunnableConfig
for more details.
kwargs (Any) –
Returns
The output of the runnable.
Return type
List[Document]
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The output of the runnable.
Return type
List[Document]
classmethod is_lc_serializable() → bool¶
Is this class serializable?
Return type
bool
json(*, include: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, exclude: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, by_alias: bool = False, skip_defaults: Optional[bool] = None, exclude_unset: bool = False, exclude_defaults: bool = False, exclude_none: bool = False, encoder: Optional[Callable[[Any], Any]] = None, models_as_dict: bool = True, **dumps_kwargs: Any) → unicode¶
Generate a JSON representation of the model, include and exclude arguments as per dict().
encoder is an optional function to supply as default to json.dumps(), other arguments as per json.dumps().
Parameters
include (Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]]) –
exclude (Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]]) –
by_alias (bool) –
skip_defaults (Optional[bool]) –
exclude_unset (bool) –
exclude_defaults (bool) –
exclude_none (bool) –
encoder (Optional[Callable[[Any], Any]]) –
models_as_dict (bool) –
dumps_kwargs (Any) –
Return type
unicode
classmethod lc_id() → List[str]¶
A unique identifier for this class for serialization purposes.
The unique identifier is a list of strings that describes the path
to the object.
Return type
List[str]
map() → Runnable[List[Input], List[Output]]¶
Return a new Runnable that maps a list of inputs to a list of outputs,
by calling invoke() with each input.
Example
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by calling invoke() with each input.
Example
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda
def _lambda(x: int) -> int:
return x + 1
runnable = RunnableLambda(_lambda)
print(runnable.map().invoke([1, 2, 3])) # [2, 3, 4]
Return type
Runnable[List[Input], List[Output]]
classmethod parse_file(path: Union[str, Path], *, content_type: unicode = None, encoding: unicode = 'utf8', proto: Protocol = None, allow_pickle: bool = False) → Model¶
Parameters
path (Union[str, Path]) –
content_type (unicode) –
encoding (unicode) –
proto (Protocol) –
allow_pickle (bool) –
Return type
Model
classmethod parse_obj(obj: Any) → Model¶
Parameters
obj (Any) –
Return type
Model
classmethod parse_raw(b: Union[str, bytes], *, content_type: unicode = None, encoding: unicode = 'utf8', proto: Protocol = None, allow_pickle: bool = False) → Model¶
Parameters
b (Union[str, bytes]) –
content_type (unicode) –
encoding (unicode) –
proto (Protocol) –
allow_pickle (bool) –
Return type
Model
pick(keys: Union[str, List[str]]) → RunnableSerializable[Any, Any]¶
Pick keys from the dict output of this runnable.
Pick single key:import json
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda, RunnableMap
as_str = RunnableLambda(str)
as_json = RunnableLambda(json.loads)
chain = RunnableMap(str=as_str, json=as_json)
chain.invoke("[1, 2, 3]")
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chain.invoke("[1, 2, 3]")
# -> {"str": "[1, 2, 3]", "json": [1, 2, 3]}
json_only_chain = chain.pick("json")
json_only_chain.invoke("[1, 2, 3]")
# -> [1, 2, 3]
Pick list of keys:from typing import Any
import json
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda, RunnableMap
as_str = RunnableLambda(str)
as_json = RunnableLambda(json.loads)
def as_bytes(x: Any) -> bytes:
return bytes(x, "utf-8")
chain = RunnableMap(
str=as_str,
json=as_json,
bytes=RunnableLambda(as_bytes)
)
chain.invoke("[1, 2, 3]")
# -> {"str": "[1, 2, 3]", "json": [1, 2, 3], "bytes": b"[1, 2, 3]"}
json_and_bytes_chain = chain.pick(["json", "bytes"])
json_and_bytes_chain.invoke("[1, 2, 3]")
# -> {"json": [1, 2, 3], "bytes": b"[1, 2, 3]"}
Parameters
keys (Union[str, List[str]]) –
Return type
RunnableSerializable[Any, Any]
pipe(*others: Union[Runnable[Any, Other], Callable[[Any], Other]], name: Optional[str] = None) → RunnableSerializable[Input, Other]¶
Compose this Runnable with Runnable-like objects to make a RunnableSequence.
Equivalent to RunnableSequence(self, *others) or self | others[0] | …
Example
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda
def add_one(x: int) -> int:
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def add_one(x: int) -> int:
return x + 1
def mul_two(x: int) -> int:
return x * 2
runnable_1 = RunnableLambda(add_one)
runnable_2 = RunnableLambda(mul_two)
sequence = runnable_1.pipe(runnable_2)
# Or equivalently:
# sequence = runnable_1 | runnable_2
# sequence = RunnableSequence(first=runnable_1, last=runnable_2)
sequence.invoke(1)
await sequence.ainvoke(1)
# -> 4
sequence.batch([1, 2, 3])
await sequence.abatch([1, 2, 3])
# -> [4, 6, 8]
Parameters
others (Union[Runnable[Any, Other], Callable[[Any], Other]]) –
name (Optional[str]) –
Return type
RunnableSerializable[Input, Other]
classmethod schema(by_alias: bool = True, ref_template: unicode = '#/definitions/{model}') → DictStrAny¶
Parameters
by_alias (bool) –
ref_template (unicode) –
Return type
DictStrAny
classmethod schema_json(*, by_alias: bool = True, ref_template: unicode = '#/definitions/{model}', **dumps_kwargs: Any) → unicode¶
Parameters
by_alias (bool) –
ref_template (unicode) –
dumps_kwargs (Any) –
Return type
unicode
stream(input: Input, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → Iterator[Output]¶
Default implementation of stream, which calls invoke.
Subclasses should override this method if they support streaming output.
Parameters
input (Input) –
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
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kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
Iterator[Output]
to_json() → Union[SerializedConstructor, SerializedNotImplemented]¶
Serialize the runnable to JSON.
Return type
Union[SerializedConstructor, SerializedNotImplemented]
to_json_not_implemented() → SerializedNotImplemented¶
Return type
SerializedNotImplemented
transform(input: Iterator[Input], config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → Iterator[Output]¶
Default implementation of transform, which buffers input and then calls stream.
Subclasses should override this method if they can start producing output while
input is still being generated.
Parameters
input (Iterator[Input]) –
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
Iterator[Output]
classmethod update_forward_refs(**localns: Any) → None¶
Try to update ForwardRefs on fields based on this Model, globalns and localns.
Parameters
localns (Any) –
Return type
None
classmethod validate(value: Any) → Model¶
Parameters
value (Any) –
Return type
Model
with_config(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Any) → Runnable[Input, Output]¶
Bind config to a Runnable, returning a new Runnable.
Parameters
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Any) –
Return type
Runnable[Input, Output]
with_fallbacks(fallbacks: Sequence[Runnable[Input, Output]], *, exceptions_to_handle: Tuple[Type[BaseException], ...] = (<class 'Exception'>,), exception_key: Optional[str] = None) → RunnableWithFallbacksT[Input, Output]¶
Add fallbacks to a runnable, returning a new Runnable.
Example
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Add fallbacks to a runnable, returning a new Runnable.
Example
from typing import Iterator
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableGenerator
def _generate_immediate_error(input: Iterator) -> Iterator[str]:
raise ValueError()
yield ""
def _generate(input: Iterator) -> Iterator[str]:
yield from "foo bar"
runnable = RunnableGenerator(_generate_immediate_error).with_fallbacks(
[RunnableGenerator(_generate)]
)
print(''.join(runnable.stream({}))) #foo bar
Parameters
fallbacks (Sequence[Runnable[Input, Output]]) – A sequence of runnables to try if the original runnable fails.
exceptions_to_handle (Tuple[Type[BaseException], ...]) – A tuple of exception types to handle.
exception_key (Optional[str]) – If string is specified then handled exceptions will be passed
to fallbacks as part of the input under the specified key. If None,
exceptions will not be passed to fallbacks. If used, the base runnable
and its fallbacks must accept a dictionary as input.
Returns
A new Runnable that will try the original runnable, and then each
fallback in order, upon failures.
Return type
RunnableWithFallbacksT[Input, Output]
with_listeners(*, on_start: Optional[Listener] = None, on_end: Optional[Listener] = None, on_error: Optional[Listener] = None) → Runnable[Input, Output]¶
Bind lifecycle listeners to a Runnable, returning a new Runnable.
on_start: Called before the runnable starts running, with the Run object.
on_end: Called after the runnable finishes running, with the Run object.
on_error: Called if the runnable throws an error, with the Run object.
The Run object contains information about the run, including its id,
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The Run object contains information about the run, including its id,
type, input, output, error, start_time, end_time, and any tags or metadata
added to the run.
Example:
Parameters
on_start (Optional[Listener]) –
on_end (Optional[Listener]) –
on_error (Optional[Listener]) –
Return type
Runnable[Input, Output]
with_retry(*, retry_if_exception_type: ~typing.Tuple[~typing.Type[BaseException], ...] = (<class 'Exception'>,), wait_exponential_jitter: bool = True, stop_after_attempt: int = 3) → Runnable[Input, Output]¶
Create a new Runnable that retries the original runnable on exceptions.
Example:
Parameters
retry_if_exception_type (Tuple[Type[BaseException], ...]) – A tuple of exception types to retry on
wait_exponential_jitter (bool) – Whether to add jitter to the wait time
between retries
stop_after_attempt (int) – The maximum number of attempts to make before giving up
Returns
A new Runnable that retries the original runnable on exceptions.
Return type
Runnable[Input, Output]
with_types(*, input_type: Optional[Type[Input]] = None, output_type: Optional[Type[Output]] = None) → Runnable[Input, Output]¶
Bind input and output types to a Runnable, returning a new Runnable.
Parameters
input_type (Optional[Type[Input]]) –
output_type (Optional[Type[Output]]) –
Return type
Runnable[Input, Output]
property InputType: Type[Input]¶
The type of input this runnable accepts specified as a type annotation.
property OutputType: Type[Output]¶
The type of output this runnable produces specified as a type annotation.
property config_specs: List[ConfigurableFieldSpec]¶
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property config_specs: List[ConfigurableFieldSpec]¶
List configurable fields for this runnable.
property input_schema: Type[BaseModel]¶
The type of input this runnable accepts specified as a pydantic model.
property lc_attributes: Dict¶
List of attribute names that should be included in the serialized kwargs.
These attributes must be accepted by the constructor.
property lc_secrets: Dict[str, str]¶
A map of constructor argument names to secret ids.
For example,{“openai_api_key”: “OPENAI_API_KEY”}
name: Optional[str] = None¶
The name of the runnable. Used for debugging and tracing.
property output_schema: Type[BaseModel]¶
The type of output this runnable produces specified as a pydantic model.
Examples using WeaviateHybridSearchRetriever¶
Weaviate Hybrid Search
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langchain_community.retrievers.google_vertex_ai_search.GoogleCloudEnterpriseSearchRetriever¶
class langchain_community.retrievers.google_vertex_ai_search.GoogleCloudEnterpriseSearchRetriever[source]¶
Bases: GoogleVertexAISearchRetriever
Google Vertex Search API retriever alias for backwards compatibility.
DEPRECATED: Use GoogleVertexAISearchRetriever instead.
Initializes private fields.
param credentials: Any = None¶
The default custom credentials (google.auth.credentials.Credentials) to use
when making API calls. If not provided, credentials will be ascertained from
the environment.
param data_store_id: Optional[str] = None¶
Vertex AI Search data store ID.
param engine_data_type: int = 0¶
Defines the Vertex AI Search app data type
0 - Unstructured data
1 - Structured data
2 - Website data
3 - Blended search
Constraints
minimum = 0
maximum = 3
param filter: Optional[str] = None¶
Filter expression.
param get_extractive_answers: bool = False¶
If True return Extractive Answers, otherwise return Extractive Segments or Snippets.
param location_id: str = 'global'¶
Vertex AI Search data store location.
param max_documents: int = 5¶
The maximum number of documents to return.
Constraints
minimum = 1
maximum = 100
param max_extractive_answer_count: int = 1¶
The maximum number of extractive answers returned in each search result.
At most 5 answers will be returned for each SearchResult.
Constraints
minimum = 1
maximum = 5
param max_extractive_segment_count: int = 1¶
The maximum number of extractive segments returned in each search result.
Currently one segment will be returned for each SearchResult.
Constraints
minimum = 1
maximum = 1
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Constraints
minimum = 1
maximum = 1
param metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None¶
Optional metadata associated with the retriever. Defaults to None
This metadata will be associated with each call to this retriever,
and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks.
You can use these to eg identify a specific instance of a retriever with its
use case.
param project_id: str [Required]¶
Google Cloud Project ID.
param query_expansion_condition: int = 1¶
Specification to determine under which conditions query expansion should occur.
0 - Unspecified query expansion condition. In this case, server behavior defaults
to disabled
1 - Disabled query expansion. Only the exact search query is used, even ifSearchResponse.total_size is zero.
2 - Automatic query expansion built by the Search API.
Constraints
minimum = 0
maximum = 2
param search_engine_id: Optional[str] = None¶
Vertex AI Search app ID.
param serving_config_id: str = 'default_config'¶
Vertex AI Search serving config ID.
param spell_correction_mode: int = 2¶
Specification to determine under which conditions query expansion should occur.
0 - Unspecified spell correction mode. In this case, server behavior defaults
to auto.
1 - Suggestion only. Search API will try to find a spell suggestion if there is anyand put in the SearchResponse.corrected_query.
The spell suggestion will not be used as the search query.
2 - Automatic spell correction built by the Search API.Search will be based on the corrected query if found.
Constraints
minimum = 0
maximum = 2
param tags: Optional[List[str]] = None¶
Optional list of tags associated with the retriever. Defaults to None
These tags will be associated with each call to this retriever,
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These tags will be associated with each call to this retriever,
and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks.
You can use these to eg identify a specific instance of a retriever with its
use case.
async abatch(inputs: List[Input], config: Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]] = None, *, return_exceptions: bool = False, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → List[Output]¶
Default implementation runs ainvoke in parallel using asyncio.gather.
The default implementation of batch works well for IO bound runnables.
Subclasses should override this method if they can batch more efficiently;
e.g., if the underlying runnable uses an API which supports a batch mode.
Parameters
inputs (List[Input]) –
config (Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]]) –
return_exceptions (bool) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
List[Output]
async abatch_as_completed(inputs: List[Input], config: Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]] = None, *, return_exceptions: bool = False, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → AsyncIterator[Tuple[int, Union[Output, Exception]]]¶
Run ainvoke in parallel on a list of inputs,
yielding results as they complete.
Parameters
inputs (List[Input]) –
config (Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]]) –
return_exceptions (bool) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
AsyncIterator[Tuple[int, Union[Output, Exception]]]
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Return type
AsyncIterator[Tuple[int, Union[Output, Exception]]]
async aget_relevant_documents(query: str, *, callbacks: Callbacks = None, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, run_name: Optional[str] = None, **kwargs: Any) → List[Document]¶
Asynchronously get documents relevant to a query.
:param query: string to find relevant documents for
:param callbacks: Callback manager or list of callbacks
:param tags: Optional list of tags associated with the retriever. Defaults to None
These tags will be associated with each call to this retriever,
and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks.
Parameters
metadata (Optional[Dict[str, Any]]) – Optional metadata associated with the retriever. Defaults to None
This metadata will be associated with each call to this retriever,
and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks.
query (str) –
callbacks (Callbacks) –
tags (Optional[List[str]]) –
run_name (Optional[str]) –
kwargs (Any) –
Returns
List of relevant documents
Return type
List[Document]
async ainvoke(input: str, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Any) → List[Document]¶
Default implementation of ainvoke, calls invoke from a thread.
The default implementation allows usage of async code even if
the runnable did not implement a native async version of invoke.
Subclasses should override this method if they can run asynchronously.
Parameters
input (str) –
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Any) –
Return type
List[Document]
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kwargs (Any) –
Return type
List[Document]
assign(**kwargs: Union[Runnable[Dict[str, Any], Any], Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], Any], Mapping[str, Union[Runnable[Dict[str, Any], Any], Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], Any]]]]) → RunnableSerializable[Any, Any]¶
Assigns new fields to the dict output of this runnable.
Returns a new runnable.
from langchain_community.llms.fake import FakeStreamingListLLM
from langchain_core.output_parsers import StrOutputParser
from langchain_core.prompts import SystemMessagePromptTemplate
from langchain_core.runnables import Runnable
from operator import itemgetter
prompt = (
SystemMessagePromptTemplate.from_template("You are a nice assistant.")
+ "{question}"
)
llm = FakeStreamingListLLM(responses=["foo-lish"])
chain: Runnable = prompt | llm | {"str": StrOutputParser()}
chain_with_assign = chain.assign(hello=itemgetter("str") | llm)
print(chain_with_assign.input_schema.schema())
# {'title': 'PromptInput', 'type': 'object', 'properties':
{'question': {'title': 'Question', 'type': 'string'}}}
print(chain_with_assign.output_schema.schema()) #
{'title': 'RunnableSequenceOutput', 'type': 'object', 'properties':
{'str': {'title': 'Str',
'type': 'string'}, 'hello': {'title': 'Hello', 'type': 'string'}}}
Parameters
kwargs (Union[Runnable[Dict[str, Any], Any], Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], Any], Mapping[str, Union[Runnable[Dict[str, Any], Any], Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], Any]]]]) –
Return type
RunnableSerializable[Any, Any]
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RunnableSerializable[Any, Any]
async astream(input: Input, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → AsyncIterator[Output]¶
Default implementation of astream, which calls ainvoke.
Subclasses should override this method if they support streaming output.
Parameters
input (Input) –
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
AsyncIterator[Output]
astream_events(input: Any, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, *, version: Literal['v1'], include_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, include_types: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, include_tags: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_types: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_tags: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, **kwargs: Any) → AsyncIterator[StreamEvent]¶
[Beta] Generate a stream of events.
Use to create an iterator over StreamEvents that provide real-time information
about the progress of the runnable, including StreamEvents from intermediate
results.
A StreamEvent is a dictionary with the following schema:
event: str - Event names are of theformat: on_[runnable_type]_(start|stream|end).
name: str - The name of the runnable that generated the event.
run_id: str - randomly generated ID associated with the given execution ofthe runnable that emitted the event.
A child runnable that gets invoked as part of the execution of a
parent runnable is assigned its own unique ID.
tags: Optional[List[str]] - The tags of the runnable that generatedthe event.
metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] - The metadata of the runnablethat generated the event.
data: Dict[str, Any]
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data: Dict[str, Any]
Below is a table that illustrates some evens that might be emitted by various
chains. Metadata fields have been omitted from the table for brevity.
Chain definitions have been included after the table.
event
name
chunk
input
output
on_chat_model_start
[model name]
{“messages”: [[SystemMessage, HumanMessage]]}
on_chat_model_stream
[model name]
AIMessageChunk(content=”hello”)
on_chat_model_end
[model name]
{“messages”: [[SystemMessage, HumanMessage]]}
{“generations”: […], “llm_output”: None, …}
on_llm_start
[model name]
{‘input’: ‘hello’}
on_llm_stream
[model name]
‘Hello’
on_llm_end
[model name]
‘Hello human!’
on_chain_start
format_docs
on_chain_stream
format_docs
“hello world!, goodbye world!”
on_chain_end
format_docs
[Document(…)]
“hello world!, goodbye world!”
on_tool_start
some_tool
{“x”: 1, “y”: “2”}
on_tool_stream
some_tool
{“x”: 1, “y”: “2”}
on_tool_end
some_tool
{“x”: 1, “y”: “2”}
on_retriever_start
[retriever name]
{“query”: “hello”}
on_retriever_chunk
[retriever name]
{documents: […]}
on_retriever_end
[retriever name]
{“query”: “hello”}
{documents: […]}
on_prompt_start
[template_name]
{“question”: “hello”}
on_prompt_end
[template_name]
{“question”: “hello”}
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on_prompt_end
[template_name]
{“question”: “hello”}
ChatPromptValue(messages: [SystemMessage, …])
Here are declarations associated with the events shown above:
format_docs:
def format_docs(docs: List[Document]) -> str:
'''Format the docs.'''
return ", ".join([doc.page_content for doc in docs])
format_docs = RunnableLambda(format_docs)
some_tool:
@tool
def some_tool(x: int, y: str) -> dict:
'''Some_tool.'''
return {"x": x, "y": y}
prompt:
template = ChatPromptTemplate.from_messages(
[("system", "You are Cat Agent 007"), ("human", "{question}")]
).with_config({"run_name": "my_template", "tags": ["my_template"]})
Example:
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda
async def reverse(s: str) -> str:
return s[::-1]
chain = RunnableLambda(func=reverse)
events = [
event async for event in chain.astream_events("hello", version="v1")
]
# will produce the following events (run_id has been omitted for brevity):
[
{
"data": {"input": "hello"},
"event": "on_chain_start",
"metadata": {},
"name": "reverse",
"tags": [],
},
{
"data": {"chunk": "olleh"},
"event": "on_chain_stream",
"metadata": {},
"name": "reverse",
"tags": [],
},
{
"data": {"output": "olleh"},
"event": "on_chain_end",
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"metadata": {},
"name": "reverse",
"tags": [],
},
]
Parameters
input (Any) – The input to the runnable.
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) – The config to use for the runnable.
version (Literal['v1']) – The version of the schema to use.
Currently only version 1 is available.
No default will be assigned until the API is stabilized.
include_names (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include events from runnables with matching names.
include_types (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include events from runnables with matching types.
include_tags (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include events from runnables with matching tags.
exclude_names (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude events from runnables with matching names.
exclude_types (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude events from runnables with matching types.
exclude_tags (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude events from runnables with matching tags.
kwargs (Any) – Additional keyword arguments to pass to the runnable.
These will be passed to astream_log as this implementation
of astream_events is built on top of astream_log.
Returns
An async stream of StreamEvents.
Return type
AsyncIterator[StreamEvent]
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An async stream of StreamEvents.
Return type
AsyncIterator[StreamEvent]
Notes
async astream_log(input: Any, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, *, diff: bool = True, with_streamed_output_list: bool = True, include_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, include_types: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, include_tags: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_types: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_tags: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, **kwargs: Any) → Union[AsyncIterator[RunLogPatch], AsyncIterator[RunLog]]¶
Stream all output from a runnable, as reported to the callback system.
This includes all inner runs of LLMs, Retrievers, Tools, etc.
Output is streamed as Log objects, which include a list of
jsonpatch ops that describe how the state of the run has changed in each
step, and the final state of the run.
The jsonpatch ops can be applied in order to construct state.
Parameters
input (Any) – The input to the runnable.
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) – The config to use for the runnable.
diff (bool) – Whether to yield diffs between each step, or the current state.
with_streamed_output_list (bool) – Whether to yield the streamed_output list.
include_names (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include logs with these names.
include_types (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include logs with these types.
include_tags (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include logs with these tags.
exclude_names (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude logs with these names.
exclude_types (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude logs with these types.
exclude_tags (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude logs with these tags.
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kwargs (Any) –
Return type
Union[AsyncIterator[RunLogPatch], AsyncIterator[RunLog]]
async atransform(input: AsyncIterator[Input], config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → AsyncIterator[Output]¶
Default implementation of atransform, which buffers input and calls astream.
Subclasses should override this method if they can start producing output while
input is still being generated.
Parameters
input (AsyncIterator[Input]) –
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
AsyncIterator[Output]
batch(inputs: List[Input], config: Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]] = None, *, return_exceptions: bool = False, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → List[Output]¶
Default implementation runs invoke in parallel using a thread pool executor.
The default implementation of batch works well for IO bound runnables.
Subclasses should override this method if they can batch more efficiently;
e.g., if the underlying runnable uses an API which supports a batch mode.
Parameters
inputs (List[Input]) –
config (Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]]) –
return_exceptions (bool) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
List[Output]
batch_as_completed(inputs: List[Input], config: Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]] = None, *, return_exceptions: bool = False, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → Iterator[Tuple[int, Union[Output, Exception]]]¶
Run invoke in parallel on a list of inputs,
yielding results as they complete.
Parameters
inputs (List[Input]) –
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Parameters
inputs (List[Input]) –
config (Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]]) –
return_exceptions (bool) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
Iterator[Tuple[int, Union[Output, Exception]]]
bind(**kwargs: Any) → Runnable[Input, Output]¶
Bind arguments to a Runnable, returning a new Runnable.
Useful when a runnable in a chain requires an argument that is not
in the output of the previous runnable or included in the user input.
Example:
from langchain_community.chat_models import ChatOllama
from langchain_core.output_parsers import StrOutputParser
llm = ChatOllama(model='llama2')
# Without bind.
chain = (
llm
| StrOutputParser()
)
chain.invoke("Repeat quoted words exactly: 'One two three four five.'")
# Output is 'One two three four five.'
# With bind.
chain = (
llm.bind(stop=["three"])
| StrOutputParser()
)
chain.invoke("Repeat quoted words exactly: 'One two three four five.'")
# Output is 'One two'
Parameters
kwargs (Any) –
Return type
Runnable[Input, Output]
config_schema(*, include: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None) → Type[BaseModel]¶
The type of config this runnable accepts specified as a pydantic model.
To mark a field as configurable, see the configurable_fields
and configurable_alternatives methods.
Parameters
include (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – A list of fields to include in the config schema.
Returns
A pydantic model that can be used to validate config.
Return type
Type[BaseModel]
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Type[BaseModel]
configurable_alternatives(which: ConfigurableField, *, default_key: str = 'default', prefix_keys: bool = False, **kwargs: Union[Runnable[Input, Output], Callable[[], Runnable[Input, Output]]]) → RunnableSerializable[Input, Output]¶
Configure alternatives for runnables that can be set at runtime.
from langchain_anthropic import ChatAnthropic
from langchain_core.runnables.utils import ConfigurableField
from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI
model = ChatAnthropic(
model_name="claude-3-sonnet-20240229"
).configurable_alternatives(
ConfigurableField(id="llm"),
default_key="anthropic",
openai=ChatOpenAI()
)
# uses the default model ChatAnthropic
print(model.invoke("which organization created you?").content)
# uses ChatOpenaAI
print(
model.with_config(
configurable={"llm": "openai"}
).invoke("which organization created you?").content
)
Parameters
which (ConfigurableField) –
default_key (str) –
prefix_keys (bool) –
kwargs (Union[Runnable[Input, Output], Callable[[], Runnable[Input, Output]]]) –
Return type
RunnableSerializable[Input, Output]
configurable_fields(**kwargs: Union[ConfigurableField, ConfigurableFieldSingleOption, ConfigurableFieldMultiOption]) → RunnableSerializable[Input, Output]¶
Configure particular runnable fields at runtime.
from langchain_core.runnables import ConfigurableField
from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI
model = ChatOpenAI(max_tokens=20).configurable_fields(
max_tokens=ConfigurableField(
id="output_token_number",
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id="output_token_number",
name="Max tokens in the output",
description="The maximum number of tokens in the output",
)
)
# max_tokens = 20
print(
"max_tokens_20: ",
model.invoke("tell me something about chess").content
)
# max_tokens = 200
print("max_tokens_200: ", model.with_config(
configurable={"output_token_number": 200}
).invoke("tell me something about chess").content
)
Parameters
kwargs (Union[ConfigurableField, ConfigurableFieldSingleOption, ConfigurableFieldMultiOption]) –
Return type
RunnableSerializable[Input, Output]
classmethod construct(_fields_set: Optional[SetStr] = None, **values: Any) → Model¶
Creates a new model setting __dict__ and __fields_set__ from trusted or pre-validated data.
Default values are respected, but no other validation is performed.
Behaves as if Config.extra = ‘allow’ was set since it adds all passed values
Parameters
_fields_set (Optional[SetStr]) –
values (Any) –
Return type
Model
copy(*, include: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, exclude: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, update: Optional[DictStrAny] = None, deep: bool = False) → Model¶
Duplicate a model, optionally choose which fields to include, exclude and change.
Parameters
include (Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]]) – fields to include in new model
exclude (Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]]) – fields to exclude from new model, as with values this takes precedence over include
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the new model: you should trust this data
deep (bool) – set to True to make a deep copy of the model
self (Model) –
Returns
new model instance
Return type
Model
dict(*, include: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, exclude: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, by_alias: bool = False, skip_defaults: Optional[bool] = None, exclude_unset: bool = False, exclude_defaults: bool = False, exclude_none: bool = False) → DictStrAny¶
Generate a dictionary representation of the model, optionally specifying which fields to include or exclude.
Parameters
include (Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]]) –
exclude (Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]]) –
by_alias (bool) –
skip_defaults (Optional[bool]) –
exclude_unset (bool) –
exclude_defaults (bool) –
exclude_none (bool) –
Return type
DictStrAny
classmethod from_orm(obj: Any) → Model¶
Parameters
obj (Any) –
Return type
Model
get_graph(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None) → Graph¶
Return a graph representation of this runnable.
Parameters
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
Return type
Graph
get_input_schema(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None) → Type[BaseModel]¶
Get a pydantic model that can be used to validate input to the runnable.
Runnables that leverage the configurable_fields and configurable_alternatives
methods will have a dynamic input schema that depends on which
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methods will have a dynamic input schema that depends on which
configuration the runnable is invoked with.
This method allows to get an input schema for a specific configuration.
Parameters
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) – A config to use when generating the schema.
Returns
A pydantic model that can be used to validate input.
Return type
Type[BaseModel]
classmethod get_lc_namespace() → List[str]¶
Get the namespace of the langchain object.
For example, if the class is langchain.llms.openai.OpenAI, then the
namespace is [“langchain”, “llms”, “openai”]
Return type
List[str]
get_name(suffix: Optional[str] = None, *, name: Optional[str] = None) → str¶
Get the name of the runnable.
Parameters
suffix (Optional[str]) –
name (Optional[str]) –
Return type
str
get_output_schema(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None) → Type[BaseModel]¶
Get a pydantic model that can be used to validate output to the runnable.
Runnables that leverage the configurable_fields and configurable_alternatives
methods will have a dynamic output schema that depends on which
configuration the runnable is invoked with.
This method allows to get an output schema for a specific configuration.
Parameters
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) – A config to use when generating the schema.
Returns
A pydantic model that can be used to validate output.
Return type
Type[BaseModel]
get_prompts(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None) → List[BasePromptTemplate]¶
Parameters
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
Return type
List[BasePromptTemplate]
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Return type
List[BasePromptTemplate]
get_relevant_documents(query: str, *, callbacks: Callbacks = None, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, run_name: Optional[str] = None, **kwargs: Any) → List[Document]¶
Retrieve documents relevant to a query.
:param query: string to find relevant documents for
:param callbacks: Callback manager or list of callbacks
:param tags: Optional list of tags associated with the retriever. Defaults to None
These tags will be associated with each call to this retriever,
and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks.
Parameters
metadata (Optional[Dict[str, Any]]) – Optional metadata associated with the retriever. Defaults to None
This metadata will be associated with each call to this retriever,
and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks.
query (str) –
callbacks (Callbacks) –
tags (Optional[List[str]]) –
run_name (Optional[str]) –
kwargs (Any) –
Returns
List of relevant documents
Return type
List[Document]
get_relevant_documents_with_response(query: str) → Tuple[List[Document], Any]¶
Parameters
query (str) –
Return type
Tuple[List[Document], Any]
invoke(input: str, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Any) → List[Document]¶
Transform a single input into an output. Override to implement.
Parameters
input (str) – The input to the runnable.
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) – A config to use when invoking the runnable.
The config supports standard keys like ‘tags’, ‘metadata’ for tracing
purposes, ‘max_concurrency’ for controlling how much work to do
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purposes, ‘max_concurrency’ for controlling how much work to do
in parallel, and other keys. Please refer to the RunnableConfig
for more details.
kwargs (Any) –
Returns
The output of the runnable.
Return type
List[Document]
classmethod is_lc_serializable() → bool¶
Is this class serializable?
Return type
bool
json(*, include: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, exclude: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, by_alias: bool = False, skip_defaults: Optional[bool] = None, exclude_unset: bool = False, exclude_defaults: bool = False, exclude_none: bool = False, encoder: Optional[Callable[[Any], Any]] = None, models_as_dict: bool = True, **dumps_kwargs: Any) → unicode¶
Generate a JSON representation of the model, include and exclude arguments as per dict().
encoder is an optional function to supply as default to json.dumps(), other arguments as per json.dumps().
Parameters
include (Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]]) –
exclude (Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]]) –
by_alias (bool) –
skip_defaults (Optional[bool]) –
exclude_unset (bool) –
exclude_defaults (bool) –
exclude_none (bool) –
encoder (Optional[Callable[[Any], Any]]) –
models_as_dict (bool) –
dumps_kwargs (Any) –
Return type
unicode
classmethod lc_id() → List[str]¶
A unique identifier for this class for serialization purposes.
The unique identifier is a list of strings that describes the path
to the object.
Return type
List[str]
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to the object.
Return type
List[str]
map() → Runnable[List[Input], List[Output]]¶
Return a new Runnable that maps a list of inputs to a list of outputs,
by calling invoke() with each input.
Example
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda
def _lambda(x: int) -> int:
return x + 1
runnable = RunnableLambda(_lambda)
print(runnable.map().invoke([1, 2, 3])) # [2, 3, 4]
Return type
Runnable[List[Input], List[Output]]
classmethod parse_file(path: Union[str, Path], *, content_type: unicode = None, encoding: unicode = 'utf8', proto: Protocol = None, allow_pickle: bool = False) → Model¶
Parameters
path (Union[str, Path]) –
content_type (unicode) –
encoding (unicode) –
proto (Protocol) –
allow_pickle (bool) –
Return type
Model
classmethod parse_obj(obj: Any) → Model¶
Parameters
obj (Any) –
Return type
Model
classmethod parse_raw(b: Union[str, bytes], *, content_type: unicode = None, encoding: unicode = 'utf8', proto: Protocol = None, allow_pickle: bool = False) → Model¶
Parameters
b (Union[str, bytes]) –
content_type (unicode) –
encoding (unicode) –
proto (Protocol) –
allow_pickle (bool) –
Return type
Model
pick(keys: Union[str, List[str]]) → RunnableSerializable[Any, Any]¶
Pick keys from the dict output of this runnable.
Pick single key:import json
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda, RunnableMap
as_str = RunnableLambda(str)
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as_json = RunnableLambda(json.loads)
chain = RunnableMap(str=as_str, json=as_json)
chain.invoke("[1, 2, 3]")
# -> {"str": "[1, 2, 3]", "json": [1, 2, 3]}
json_only_chain = chain.pick("json")
json_only_chain.invoke("[1, 2, 3]")
# -> [1, 2, 3]
Pick list of keys:from typing import Any
import json
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda, RunnableMap
as_str = RunnableLambda(str)
as_json = RunnableLambda(json.loads)
def as_bytes(x: Any) -> bytes:
return bytes(x, "utf-8")
chain = RunnableMap(
str=as_str,
json=as_json,
bytes=RunnableLambda(as_bytes)
)
chain.invoke("[1, 2, 3]")
# -> {"str": "[1, 2, 3]", "json": [1, 2, 3], "bytes": b"[1, 2, 3]"}
json_and_bytes_chain = chain.pick(["json", "bytes"])
json_and_bytes_chain.invoke("[1, 2, 3]")
# -> {"json": [1, 2, 3], "bytes": b"[1, 2, 3]"}
Parameters
keys (Union[str, List[str]]) –
Return type
RunnableSerializable[Any, Any]
pipe(*others: Union[Runnable[Any, Other], Callable[[Any], Other]], name: Optional[str] = None) → RunnableSerializable[Input, Other]¶
Compose this Runnable with Runnable-like objects to make a RunnableSequence.
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Compose this Runnable with Runnable-like objects to make a RunnableSequence.
Equivalent to RunnableSequence(self, *others) or self | others[0] | …
Example
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda
def add_one(x: int) -> int:
return x + 1
def mul_two(x: int) -> int:
return x * 2
runnable_1 = RunnableLambda(add_one)
runnable_2 = RunnableLambda(mul_two)
sequence = runnable_1.pipe(runnable_2)
# Or equivalently:
# sequence = runnable_1 | runnable_2
# sequence = RunnableSequence(first=runnable_1, last=runnable_2)
sequence.invoke(1)
await sequence.ainvoke(1)
# -> 4
sequence.batch([1, 2, 3])
await sequence.abatch([1, 2, 3])
# -> [4, 6, 8]
Parameters
others (Union[Runnable[Any, Other], Callable[[Any], Other]]) –
name (Optional[str]) –
Return type
RunnableSerializable[Input, Other]
classmethod schema(by_alias: bool = True, ref_template: unicode = '#/definitions/{model}') → DictStrAny¶
Parameters
by_alias (bool) –
ref_template (unicode) –
Return type
DictStrAny
classmethod schema_json(*, by_alias: bool = True, ref_template: unicode = '#/definitions/{model}', **dumps_kwargs: Any) → unicode¶
Parameters
by_alias (bool) –
ref_template (unicode) –
dumps_kwargs (Any) –
Return type
unicode
stream(input: Input, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → Iterator[Output]¶
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Default implementation of stream, which calls invoke.
Subclasses should override this method if they support streaming output.
Parameters
input (Input) –
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
Iterator[Output]
to_json() → Union[SerializedConstructor, SerializedNotImplemented]¶
Serialize the runnable to JSON.
Return type
Union[SerializedConstructor, SerializedNotImplemented]
to_json_not_implemented() → SerializedNotImplemented¶
Return type
SerializedNotImplemented
transform(input: Iterator[Input], config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → Iterator[Output]¶
Default implementation of transform, which buffers input and then calls stream.
Subclasses should override this method if they can start producing output while
input is still being generated.
Parameters
input (Iterator[Input]) –
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
Iterator[Output]
classmethod update_forward_refs(**localns: Any) → None¶
Try to update ForwardRefs on fields based on this Model, globalns and localns.
Parameters
localns (Any) –
Return type
None
classmethod validate(value: Any) → Model¶
Parameters
value (Any) –
Return type
Model
with_config(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Any) → Runnable[Input, Output]¶
Bind config to a Runnable, returning a new Runnable.
Parameters
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Any) –
Return type
Runnable[Input, Output]
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Return type
Runnable[Input, Output]
with_fallbacks(fallbacks: Sequence[Runnable[Input, Output]], *, exceptions_to_handle: Tuple[Type[BaseException], ...] = (<class 'Exception'>,), exception_key: Optional[str] = None) → RunnableWithFallbacksT[Input, Output]¶
Add fallbacks to a runnable, returning a new Runnable.
Example
from typing import Iterator
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableGenerator
def _generate_immediate_error(input: Iterator) -> Iterator[str]:
raise ValueError()
yield ""
def _generate(input: Iterator) -> Iterator[str]:
yield from "foo bar"
runnable = RunnableGenerator(_generate_immediate_error).with_fallbacks(
[RunnableGenerator(_generate)]
)
print(''.join(runnable.stream({}))) #foo bar
Parameters
fallbacks (Sequence[Runnable[Input, Output]]) – A sequence of runnables to try if the original runnable fails.
exceptions_to_handle (Tuple[Type[BaseException], ...]) – A tuple of exception types to handle.
exception_key (Optional[str]) – If string is specified then handled exceptions will be passed
to fallbacks as part of the input under the specified key. If None,
exceptions will not be passed to fallbacks. If used, the base runnable
and its fallbacks must accept a dictionary as input.
Returns
A new Runnable that will try the original runnable, and then each
fallback in order, upon failures.
Return type
RunnableWithFallbacksT[Input, Output]
with_listeners(*, on_start: Optional[Listener] = None, on_end: Optional[Listener] = None, on_error: Optional[Listener] = None) → Runnable[Input, Output]¶
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Bind lifecycle listeners to a Runnable, returning a new Runnable.
on_start: Called before the runnable starts running, with the Run object.
on_end: Called after the runnable finishes running, with the Run object.
on_error: Called if the runnable throws an error, with the Run object.
The Run object contains information about the run, including its id,
type, input, output, error, start_time, end_time, and any tags or metadata
added to the run.
Example:
Parameters
on_start (Optional[Listener]) –
on_end (Optional[Listener]) –
on_error (Optional[Listener]) –
Return type
Runnable[Input, Output]
with_retry(*, retry_if_exception_type: ~typing.Tuple[~typing.Type[BaseException], ...] = (<class 'Exception'>,), wait_exponential_jitter: bool = True, stop_after_attempt: int = 3) → Runnable[Input, Output]¶
Create a new Runnable that retries the original runnable on exceptions.
Example:
Parameters
retry_if_exception_type (Tuple[Type[BaseException], ...]) – A tuple of exception types to retry on
wait_exponential_jitter (bool) – Whether to add jitter to the wait time
between retries
stop_after_attempt (int) – The maximum number of attempts to make before giving up
Returns
A new Runnable that retries the original runnable on exceptions.
Return type
Runnable[Input, Output]
with_types(*, input_type: Optional[Type[Input]] = None, output_type: Optional[Type[Output]] = None) → Runnable[Input, Output]¶
Bind input and output types to a Runnable, returning a new Runnable.
Parameters
input_type (Optional[Type[Input]]) –
output_type (Optional[Type[Output]]) –
Return type
Runnable[Input, Output]
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Return type
Runnable[Input, Output]
property InputType: Type[Input]¶
The type of input this runnable accepts specified as a type annotation.
property OutputType: Type[Output]¶
The type of output this runnable produces specified as a type annotation.
property client_options: ClientOptions¶
property config_specs: List[ConfigurableFieldSpec]¶
List configurable fields for this runnable.
property input_schema: Type[BaseModel]¶
The type of input this runnable accepts specified as a pydantic model.
property lc_attributes: Dict¶
List of attribute names that should be included in the serialized kwargs.
These attributes must be accepted by the constructor.
property lc_secrets: Dict[str, str]¶
A map of constructor argument names to secret ids.
For example,{“openai_api_key”: “OPENAI_API_KEY”}
name: Optional[str] = None¶
The name of the runnable. Used for debugging and tracing.
property output_schema: Type[BaseModel]¶
The type of output this runnable produces specified as a pydantic model.
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langchain.retrievers.multi_query.MultiQueryRetriever¶
class langchain.retrievers.multi_query.MultiQueryRetriever[source]¶
Bases: BaseRetriever
Given a query, use an LLM to write a set of queries.
Retrieve docs for each query. Return the unique union of all retrieved docs.
Create a new model by parsing and validating input data from keyword arguments.
Raises ValidationError if the input data cannot be parsed to form a valid model.
param include_original: bool = False¶
Whether to include the original query in the list of generated queries.
param llm_chain: LLMChain [Required]¶
param metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None¶
Optional metadata associated with the retriever. Defaults to None
This metadata will be associated with each call to this retriever,
and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks.
You can use these to eg identify a specific instance of a retriever with its
use case.
param parser_key: str = 'lines'¶
DEPRECATED. parser_key is no longer used and should not be specified.
param retriever: BaseRetriever [Required]¶
param tags: Optional[List[str]] = None¶
Optional list of tags associated with the retriever. Defaults to None
These tags will be associated with each call to this retriever,
and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks.
You can use these to eg identify a specific instance of a retriever with its
use case.
param verbose: bool = True¶
async abatch(inputs: List[Input], config: Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]] = None, *, return_exceptions: bool = False, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → List[Output]¶
Default implementation runs ainvoke in parallel using asyncio.gather.
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Default implementation runs ainvoke in parallel using asyncio.gather.
The default implementation of batch works well for IO bound runnables.
Subclasses should override this method if they can batch more efficiently;
e.g., if the underlying runnable uses an API which supports a batch mode.
Parameters
inputs (List[Input]) –
config (Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]]) –
return_exceptions (bool) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
List[Output]
async abatch_as_completed(inputs: List[Input], config: Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]] = None, *, return_exceptions: bool = False, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) → AsyncIterator[Tuple[int, Union[Output, Exception]]]¶
Run ainvoke in parallel on a list of inputs,
yielding results as they complete.
Parameters
inputs (List[Input]) –
config (Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]]) –
return_exceptions (bool) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
Return type
AsyncIterator[Tuple[int, Union[Output, Exception]]]
async agenerate_queries(question: str, run_manager: AsyncCallbackManagerForRetrieverRun) → List[str][source]¶
Generate queries based upon user input.
Parameters
question (str) – user query
run_manager (AsyncCallbackManagerForRetrieverRun) –
Returns
List of LLM generated queries that are similar to the user input
Return type
List[str]
async aget_relevant_documents(query: str, *, callbacks: Callbacks = None, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, run_name: Optional[str] = None, **kwargs: Any) → List[Document]¶
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Asynchronously get documents relevant to a query.
:param query: string to find relevant documents for
:param callbacks: Callback manager or list of callbacks
:param tags: Optional list of tags associated with the retriever. Defaults to None
These tags will be associated with each call to this retriever,
and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks.
Parameters
metadata (Optional[Dict[str, Any]]) – Optional metadata associated with the retriever. Defaults to None
This metadata will be associated with each call to this retriever,
and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks.
query (str) –
callbacks (Callbacks) –
tags (Optional[List[str]]) –
run_name (Optional[str]) –
kwargs (Any) –
Returns
List of relevant documents
Return type
List[Document]
async ainvoke(input: str, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Any) → List[Document]¶
Default implementation of ainvoke, calls invoke from a thread.
The default implementation allows usage of async code even if
the runnable did not implement a native async version of invoke.
Subclasses should override this method if they can run asynchronously.
Parameters
input (str) –
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
kwargs (Any) –
Return type
List[Document]
async aretrieve_documents(queries: List[str], run_manager: AsyncCallbackManagerForRetrieverRun) → List[Document][source]¶
Run all LLM generated queries.
Parameters
queries (List[str]) – query list
run_manager (AsyncCallbackManagerForRetrieverRun) –
Returns
List of retrieved Documents
Return type
List[Document]
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Returns
List of retrieved Documents
Return type
List[Document]
assign(**kwargs: Union[Runnable[Dict[str, Any], Any], Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], Any], Mapping[str, Union[Runnable[Dict[str, Any], Any], Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], Any]]]]) → RunnableSerializable[Any, Any]¶
Assigns new fields to the dict output of this runnable.
Returns a new runnable.
from langchain_community.llms.fake import FakeStreamingListLLM
from langchain_core.output_parsers import StrOutputParser
from langchain_core.prompts import SystemMessagePromptTemplate
from langchain_core.runnables import Runnable
from operator import itemgetter
prompt = (
SystemMessagePromptTemplate.from_template("You are a nice assistant.")
+ "{question}"
)
llm = FakeStreamingListLLM(responses=["foo-lish"])
chain: Runnable = prompt | llm | {"str": StrOutputParser()}
chain_with_assign = chain.assign(hello=itemgetter("str") | llm)
print(chain_with_assign.input_schema.schema())
# {'title': 'PromptInput', 'type': 'object', 'properties':
{'question': {'title': 'Question', 'type': 'string'}}}
print(chain_with_assign.output_schema.schema()) #
{'title': 'RunnableSequenceOutput', 'type': 'object', 'properties':
{'str': {'title': 'Str',
'type': 'string'}, 'hello': {'title': 'Hello', 'type': 'string'}}}
Parameters
kwargs (Union[Runnable[Dict[str, Any], Any], Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], Any], Mapping[str, Union[Runnable[Dict[str, Any], Any], Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], Any]]]]) –
Return type
RunnableSerializable[Any, Any]
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