| from collections import defaultdict |
| from pathlib import Path |
| from typing import Literal, get_args |
|
|
| from app.exceptions import ToolError |
| from app.tool import BaseTool |
| from app.tool.base import CLIResult, ToolResult |
| from app.tool.run import run |
|
|
|
|
| Command = Literal[ |
| "view", |
| "create", |
| "str_replace", |
| "insert", |
| "undo_edit", |
| ] |
| SNIPPET_LINES: int = 4 |
|
|
| MAX_RESPONSE_LEN: int = 16000 |
|
|
| TRUNCATED_MESSAGE: str = "<response clipped><NOTE>To save on context only part of this file has been shown to you. You should retry this tool after you have searched inside the file with `grep -n` in order to find the line numbers of what you are looking for.</NOTE>" |
|
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| _STR_REPLACE_EDITOR_DESCRIPTION = """Custom editing tool for viewing, creating and editing files |
| * State is persistent across command calls and discussions with the user |
| * If `path` is a file, `view` displays the result of applying `cat -n`. If `path` is a directory, `view` lists non-hidden files and directories up to 2 levels deep |
| * The `create` command cannot be used if the specified `path` already exists as a file |
| * If a `command` generates a long output, it will be truncated and marked with `<response clipped>` |
| * The `undo_edit` command will revert the last edit made to the file at `path` |
| |
| Notes for using the `str_replace` command: |
| * The `old_str` parameter should match EXACTLY one or more consecutive lines from the original file. Be mindful of whitespaces! |
| * If the `old_str` parameter is not unique in the file, the replacement will not be performed. Make sure to include enough context in `old_str` to make it unique |
| * The `new_str` parameter should contain the edited lines that should replace the `old_str` |
| """ |
|
|
|
|
| def maybe_truncate(content: str, truncate_after: int | None = MAX_RESPONSE_LEN): |
| """Truncate content and append a notice if content exceeds the specified length.""" |
| return ( |
| content |
| if not truncate_after or len(content) <= truncate_after |
| else content[:truncate_after] + TRUNCATED_MESSAGE |
| ) |
|
|
|
|
| class StrReplaceEditor(BaseTool): |
| """A tool for executing bash commands""" |
|
|
| name: str = "str_replace_editor" |
| description: str = _STR_REPLACE_EDITOR_DESCRIPTION |
| parameters: dict = { |
| "type": "object", |
| "properties": { |
| "command": { |
| "description": "The commands to run. Allowed options are: `view`, `create`, `str_replace`, `insert`, `undo_edit`.", |
| "enum": ["view", "create", "str_replace", "insert", "undo_edit"], |
| "type": "string", |
| }, |
| "path": { |
| "description": "Absolute path to file or directory.", |
| "type": "string", |
| }, |
| "file_text": { |
| "description": "Required parameter of `create` command, with the content of the file to be created.", |
| "type": "string", |
| }, |
| "old_str": { |
| "description": "Required parameter of `str_replace` command containing the string in `path` to replace.", |
| "type": "string", |
| }, |
| "new_str": { |
| "description": "Optional parameter of `str_replace` command containing the new string (if not given, no string will be added). Required parameter of `insert` command containing the string to insert.", |
| "type": "string", |
| }, |
| "insert_line": { |
| "description": "Required parameter of `insert` command. The `new_str` will be inserted AFTER the line `insert_line` of `path`.", |
| "type": "integer", |
| }, |
| "view_range": { |
| "description": "Optional parameter of `view` command when `path` points to a file. If none is given, the full file is shown. If provided, the file will be shown in the indicated line number range, e.g. [11, 12] will show lines 11 and 12. Indexing at 1 to start. Setting `[start_line, -1]` shows all lines from `start_line` to the end of the file.", |
| "items": {"type": "integer"}, |
| "type": "array", |
| }, |
| }, |
| "required": ["command", "path"], |
| } |
|
|
| _file_history: list = defaultdict(list) |
|
|
| async def execute( |
| self, |
| *, |
| command: Command, |
| path: str, |
| file_text: str | None = None, |
| view_range: list[int] | None = None, |
| old_str: str | None = None, |
| new_str: str | None = None, |
| insert_line: int | None = None, |
| **kwargs, |
| ) -> str: |
| _path = Path(path) |
| self.validate_path(command, _path) |
| if command == "view": |
| result = await self.view(_path, view_range) |
| elif command == "create": |
| if file_text is None: |
| raise ToolError("Parameter `file_text` is required for command: create") |
| self.write_file(_path, file_text) |
| self._file_history[_path].append(file_text) |
| result = ToolResult(output=f"File created successfully at: {_path}") |
| elif command == "str_replace": |
| if old_str is None: |
| raise ToolError( |
| "Parameter `old_str` is required for command: str_replace" |
| ) |
| result = self.str_replace(_path, old_str, new_str) |
| elif command == "insert": |
| if insert_line is None: |
| raise ToolError( |
| "Parameter `insert_line` is required for command: insert" |
| ) |
| if new_str is None: |
| raise ToolError("Parameter `new_str` is required for command: insert") |
| result = self.insert(_path, insert_line, new_str) |
| elif command == "undo_edit": |
| result = self.undo_edit(_path) |
| else: |
| raise ToolError( |
| f'Unrecognized command {command}. The allowed commands for the {self.name} tool are: {", ".join(get_args(Command))}' |
| ) |
| return str(result) |
|
|
| def validate_path(self, command: str, path: Path): |
| """ |
| Check that the path/command combination is valid. |
| """ |
| |
| if not path.is_absolute(): |
| suggested_path = Path("") / path |
| raise ToolError( |
| f"The path {path} is not an absolute path, it should start with `/`. Maybe you meant {suggested_path}?" |
| ) |
| |
| if not path.exists() and command != "create": |
| raise ToolError( |
| f"The path {path} does not exist. Please provide a valid path." |
| ) |
| if path.exists() and command == "create": |
| raise ToolError( |
| f"File already exists at: {path}. Cannot overwrite files using command `create`." |
| ) |
| |
| if path.is_dir(): |
| if command != "view": |
| raise ToolError( |
| f"The path {path} is a directory and only the `view` command can be used on directories" |
| ) |
|
|
| async def view(self, path: Path, view_range: list[int] | None = None): |
| """Implement the view command""" |
| if path.is_dir(): |
| if view_range: |
| raise ToolError( |
| "The `view_range` parameter is not allowed when `path` points to a directory." |
| ) |
|
|
| _, stdout, stderr = await run( |
| rf"find {path} -maxdepth 2 -not -path '*/\.*'" |
| ) |
| if not stderr: |
| stdout = f"Here's the files and directories up to 2 levels deep in {path}, excluding hidden items:\n{stdout}\n" |
| return CLIResult(output=stdout, error=stderr) |
|
|
| file_content = self.read_file(path) |
| init_line = 1 |
| if view_range: |
| if len(view_range) != 2 or not all(isinstance(i, int) for i in view_range): |
| raise ToolError( |
| "Invalid `view_range`. It should be a list of two integers." |
| ) |
| file_lines = file_content.split("\n") |
| n_lines_file = len(file_lines) |
| init_line, final_line = view_range |
| if init_line < 1 or init_line > n_lines_file: |
| raise ToolError( |
| f"Invalid `view_range`: {view_range}. Its first element `{init_line}` should be within the range of lines of the file: {[1, n_lines_file]}" |
| ) |
| if final_line > n_lines_file: |
| raise ToolError( |
| f"Invalid `view_range`: {view_range}. Its second element `{final_line}` should be smaller than the number of lines in the file: `{n_lines_file}`" |
| ) |
| if final_line != -1 and final_line < init_line: |
| raise ToolError( |
| f"Invalid `view_range`: {view_range}. Its second element `{final_line}` should be larger or equal than its first `{init_line}`" |
| ) |
|
|
| if final_line == -1: |
| file_content = "\n".join(file_lines[init_line - 1 :]) |
| else: |
| file_content = "\n".join(file_lines[init_line - 1 : final_line]) |
|
|
| return CLIResult( |
| output=self._make_output(file_content, str(path), init_line=init_line) |
| ) |
|
|
| def str_replace(self, path: Path, old_str: str, new_str: str | None): |
| """Implement the str_replace command, which replaces old_str with new_str in the file content""" |
| |
| file_content = self.read_file(path).expandtabs() |
| old_str = old_str.expandtabs() |
| new_str = new_str.expandtabs() if new_str is not None else "" |
|
|
| |
| occurrences = file_content.count(old_str) |
| if occurrences == 0: |
| raise ToolError( |
| f"No replacement was performed, old_str `{old_str}` did not appear verbatim in {path}." |
| ) |
| elif occurrences > 1: |
| file_content_lines = file_content.split("\n") |
| lines = [ |
| idx + 1 |
| for idx, line in enumerate(file_content_lines) |
| if old_str in line |
| ] |
| raise ToolError( |
| f"No replacement was performed. Multiple occurrences of old_str `{old_str}` in lines {lines}. Please ensure it is unique" |
| ) |
|
|
| |
| new_file_content = file_content.replace(old_str, new_str) |
|
|
| |
| self.write_file(path, new_file_content) |
|
|
| |
| self._file_history[path].append(file_content) |
|
|
| |
| replacement_line = file_content.split(old_str)[0].count("\n") |
| start_line = max(0, replacement_line - SNIPPET_LINES) |
| end_line = replacement_line + SNIPPET_LINES + new_str.count("\n") |
| snippet = "\n".join(new_file_content.split("\n")[start_line : end_line + 1]) |
|
|
| |
| success_msg = f"The file {path} has been edited. " |
| success_msg += self._make_output( |
| snippet, f"a snippet of {path}", start_line + 1 |
| ) |
| success_msg += "Review the changes and make sure they are as expected. Edit the file again if necessary." |
|
|
| return CLIResult(output=success_msg) |
|
|
| def insert(self, path: Path, insert_line: int, new_str: str): |
| """Implement the insert command, which inserts new_str at the specified line in the file content.""" |
| file_text = self.read_file(path).expandtabs() |
| new_str = new_str.expandtabs() |
| file_text_lines = file_text.split("\n") |
| n_lines_file = len(file_text_lines) |
|
|
| if insert_line < 0 or insert_line > n_lines_file: |
| raise ToolError( |
| f"Invalid `insert_line` parameter: {insert_line}. It should be within the range of lines of the file: {[0, n_lines_file]}" |
| ) |
|
|
| new_str_lines = new_str.split("\n") |
| new_file_text_lines = ( |
| file_text_lines[:insert_line] |
| + new_str_lines |
| + file_text_lines[insert_line:] |
| ) |
| snippet_lines = ( |
| file_text_lines[max(0, insert_line - SNIPPET_LINES) : insert_line] |
| + new_str_lines |
| + file_text_lines[insert_line : insert_line + SNIPPET_LINES] |
| ) |
|
|
| new_file_text = "\n".join(new_file_text_lines) |
| snippet = "\n".join(snippet_lines) |
|
|
| self.write_file(path, new_file_text) |
| self._file_history[path].append(file_text) |
|
|
| success_msg = f"The file {path} has been edited. " |
| success_msg += self._make_output( |
| snippet, |
| "a snippet of the edited file", |
| max(1, insert_line - SNIPPET_LINES + 1), |
| ) |
| success_msg += "Review the changes and make sure they are as expected (correct indentation, no duplicate lines, etc). Edit the file again if necessary." |
| return CLIResult(output=success_msg) |
|
|
| def undo_edit(self, path: Path): |
| """Implement the undo_edit command.""" |
| if not self._file_history[path]: |
| raise ToolError(f"No edit history found for {path}.") |
|
|
| old_text = self._file_history[path].pop() |
| self.write_file(path, old_text) |
|
|
| return CLIResult( |
| output=f"Last edit to {path} undone successfully. {self._make_output(old_text, str(path))}" |
| ) |
|
|
| def read_file(self, path: Path): |
| """Read the content of a file from a given path; raise a ToolError if an error occurs.""" |
| try: |
| return path.read_text() |
| except Exception as e: |
| raise ToolError(f"Ran into {e} while trying to read {path}") from None |
|
|
| def write_file(self, path: Path, file: str): |
| """Write the content of a file to a given path; raise a ToolError if an error occurs.""" |
| try: |
| path.write_text(file) |
| except Exception as e: |
| raise ToolError(f"Ran into {e} while trying to write to {path}") from None |
|
|
| def _make_output( |
| self, |
| file_content: str, |
| file_descriptor: str, |
| init_line: int = 1, |
| expand_tabs: bool = True, |
| ): |
| """Generate output for the CLI based on the content of a file.""" |
| file_content = maybe_truncate(file_content) |
| if expand_tabs: |
| file_content = file_content.expandtabs() |
| file_content = "\n".join( |
| [ |
| f"{i + init_line:6}\t{line}" |
| for i, line in enumerate(file_content.split("\n")) |
| ] |
| ) |
| return ( |
| f"Here's the result of running `cat -n` on {file_descriptor}:\n" |
| + file_content |
| + "\n" |
| ) |
|
|