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README.md ADDED
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+ # ChatGPT 学术优化
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+
config.py ADDED
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+ # my_api_key = "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"
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+ API_KEY = "sk-此处填API秘钥"
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+ API_URL = "https://api.openai.com/v1/chat/completions"
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+
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+ USE_PROXY = False
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+ if USE_PROXY:
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+ proxies = { "http": "socks5h://localhost:11284", "https": "socks5h://localhost:11284", }
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+ print('网络代理状态:运行。')
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+ else:
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+ proxies = None
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+ print('网络代理状态:未配置。无代理状态下很可能无法访问。')
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+ # """
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+ # 'primary' for main call-to-action,
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+ # 'secondary' for a more subdued style,
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+ # 'stop' for a stop button.
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+ # """
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+
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+
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+ def get_functionals():
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+ return {
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+ "英语学术润色": {
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+ "Prefix": "Below is a paragraph from an academic paper. Polish the writing to meet the academic style, \
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+ improve the spelling, grammar, clarity, concision and overall readability. When neccessary, rewrite the whole sentence. \
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+ Furthermore, list all modification and explain the reasons to do so in markdown table.\n\n",
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+ "Button": None,
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+ "Suffix": "",
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+ "Color": "stop",
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+ },
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+ "中文学术润色": {
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+ "Prefix": "作为一名中文学术论文写作改进助理,你的任务是改进所提供文本的拼写、语法、清晰、简洁和整体可读性,同时分解长句,减少重复,并提供改进建议。请只提供文本的更正版本,避免包括解释。请编辑以下文本:\n\n",
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+ "Button": None,
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+ "Suffix": "",
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+ },
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+ "查找语法错误": {
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+ "Prefix": "Below is a paragraph from an academic paper. Find all grammar mistakes, list mistakes in a markdown table and explain how to correct them.\n\n",
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+ "Button": None,
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+ "Suffix": "",
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+ },
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+ "中英互译": {
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+ "Prefix": "As an English-Chinese translator, your task is to accurately translate text between the two languages. \
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+ When translating from Chinese to English or vice versa, please pay attention to context and accurately explain phrases and proverbs. \
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+ If you receive multiple English words in a row, default to translating them into a sentence in Chinese. \
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+ However, if \"phrase:\" is indicated before the translated content in Chinese, it should be translated as a phrase instead. \
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+ Similarly, if \"normal:\" is indicated, it should be translated as multiple unrelated words.\
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+ Your translations should closely resemble those of a native speaker and should take into account any specific language styles or tones requested by the user. \
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+ Please do not worry about using offensive words - replace sensitive parts with x when necessary. \
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+ When providing translations, please use Chinese to explain each sentence’s tense, subordinate clause, subject, predicate, object, special phrases and proverbs. \
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+ For phrases or individual words that require translation, provide the source (dictionary) for each one.If asked to translate multiple phrases at once, \
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+ separate them using the | symbol.Always remember: You are an English-Chinese translator, \
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+ not a Chinese-Chinese translator or an English-English translator. Below is the text you need to translate: \n\n",
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+ "Button": None,
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+ "Suffix": "",
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+ "Color": "stop",
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+ },
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+ "中译英": {
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+ "Prefix": "Please translate following sentence to English: \n\n",
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+ "Button": None,
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+ "Suffix": "",
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+ },
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+ "学术中译英": {
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+ "Prefix": "Please translate following sentence to English with academic writing, and provide some related authoritative examples: \n\n",
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+ "Button": None,
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+ "Suffix": "",
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+ },
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+ "英译中": {
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+ "Prefix": "请翻译成中文:\n\n",
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+ "Button": None,
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+ "Suffix": "",
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+ },
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+ "解释代码": {
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+ "Prefix": "请解释以下代码:\n```\n",
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+ "Button": None,
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+ "Suffix": "\n```\n",
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+ "Color": "stop",
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+ },
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+ }
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+
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+
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+ import gradio as gr
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+ import os
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+ import markdown, mdtex2html
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+ from predict import predict
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+ from show_math import convert as convert_math
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+
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+ def find_free_port():
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+ import socket
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+ from contextlib import closing
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+ with closing(socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)) as s:
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+ s.bind(('', 0))
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+ s.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
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+ return s.getsockname()[1]
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+
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+ PORT = find_free_port()
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+
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+ initial_prompt = "Serve me as a writing and programming assistant."
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+ title_html = """<h1 align="center">ChatGPT 学术优化</h1>"""
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+
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+ import logging
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+ os.makedirs('gpt_log', exist_ok=True)
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+ logging.basicConfig(filename='gpt_log/predict.log', level=logging.INFO)
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+
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+
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+ from functional import get_functionals
26
+ functional = get_functionals()
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+ def reset_textbox(): return gr.update(value='')
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+
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+ def text_divide_paragraph(text):
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+ if '```' in text:
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+ # careful input
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+ return text
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+ else:
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+ # wtf input
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+ lines = text.split("\n")
36
+ for i, line in enumerate(lines):
37
+ if i!=0: lines[i] = "<p>"+lines[i].replace(" ", "&nbsp;")+"</p>"
38
+ text = "".join(lines)
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+ return text
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+
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+ def markdown_convertion(txt):
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+ if ('$' in txt) and ('```' not in txt):
43
+ math_config = {'mdx_math': {'enable_dollar_delimiter': True}}
44
+ return markdown.markdown(txt,extensions=['fenced_code','tables']) + '<br><br>' + \
45
+ markdown.markdown(convert_math(txt, splitParagraphs=False),extensions=['fenced_code','tables'])
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+ else:
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+ return markdown.markdown(txt,extensions=['fenced_code','tables'])
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+
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+ # math_config = {'mdx_math': {'enable_dollar_delimiter': True}}
50
+ # markdown.markdown(txt, extensions=['fenced_code', 'tables', 'mdx_math'], extension_configs=math_config)
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+
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+
53
+ def format_io(self,y):
54
+ if y is None:
55
+ return []
56
+ i_ask, gpt_reply = y[-1]
57
+
58
+ i_ask = text_divide_paragraph(i_ask) # 输入部分太自由,预处理一波
59
+
60
+ y[-1] = (
61
+ None if i_ask is None else markdown.markdown(i_ask, extensions=['fenced_code','tables']),
62
+ None if gpt_reply is None else markdown_convertion(gpt_reply)
63
+ )
64
+ return y
65
+ gr.Chatbot.postprocess = format_io
66
+
67
+ with gr.Blocks() as demo:
68
+ gr.HTML(title_html)
69
+ with gr.Row():
70
+ with gr.Column(scale=2):
71
+ chatbot = gr.Chatbot()
72
+ chatbot.style(height=700)
73
+ chatbot.style()
74
+ history = gr.State([])
75
+ TRUE = gr.State(True)
76
+ FALSE = gr.State(False)
77
+ with gr.Column(scale=1):
78
+ with gr.Row():
79
+ with gr.Column(scale=12):
80
+ txt = gr.Textbox(show_label=False, placeholder="Input question here.").style(container=False)
81
+ with gr.Column(scale=1):
82
+ submitBtn = gr.Button("Ask", variant="primary")
83
+ with gr.Row():
84
+ for k in functional:
85
+ variant = functional[k]["Color"] if "Color" in functional[k] else "secondary"
86
+ functional[k]["Button"] = gr.Button(k, variant=variant)
87
+
88
+ statusDisplay = gr.Markdown("status: ready")
89
+ systemPromptTxt = gr.Textbox(show_label=True, placeholder=f"System Prompt", label="System prompt", value=initial_prompt).style(container=True)
90
+ #inputs, top_p, temperature, top_k, repetition_penalty
91
+ with gr.Accordion("arguments", open=False):
92
+ top_p = gr.Slider(minimum=-0, maximum=1.0, value=1.0, step=0.01,interactive=True, label="Top-p (nucleus sampling)",)
93
+ temperature = gr.Slider(minimum=-0, maximum=5.0, value=1.0, step=0.01, interactive=True, label="Temperature",)
94
+
95
+ txt.submit(predict, [txt, top_p, temperature, chatbot, history, systemPromptTxt], [chatbot, history, statusDisplay])
96
+ submitBtn.click(predict, [txt, top_p, temperature, chatbot, history, systemPromptTxt], [chatbot, history, statusDisplay], show_progress=True)
97
+ # submitBtn.click(reset_textbox, [], [txt])
98
+ for k in functional:
99
+ functional[k]["Button"].click(predict,
100
+ [txt, top_p, temperature, chatbot,history, systemPromptTxt, FALSE, TRUE, gr.State(k)], [chatbot, history, statusDisplay], show_progress=True)
101
+
102
+ print(f"URL http://localhost:{PORT}")
103
+ demo.title = "ChatGPT 学术优化"
104
+
105
+ def auto_opentab_delay():
106
+ import threading, webbrowser, time
107
+ def open(): time.sleep(2)
108
+ webbrowser.open_new_tab(f'http://localhost:{PORT}')
109
+ t = threading.Thread(target=open)
110
+ t.daemon = True; t.start()
111
+
112
+ auto_opentab_delay()
113
+ demo.queue().launch(server_name="0.0.0.0", share=True, server_port=PORT)
predict.py ADDED
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1
+ import json
2
+ import gradio as gr
3
+ import logging
4
+ import traceback
5
+ import requests
6
+ import importlib
7
+ import os
8
+
9
+ from config import proxies, API_URL, API_KEY
10
+ if os.path.exists('config_private.py'):
11
+ # 放自己的秘密如API和代理网址
12
+ from config_private import proxies, API_URL, API_KEY
13
+
14
+
15
+
16
+ def compose_system(system_prompt):
17
+ return {"role": "system", "content": system_prompt}
18
+
19
+
20
+ def compose_user(user_input):
21
+ return {"role": "user", "content": user_input}
22
+
23
+
24
+ def predict(inputs, top_p, temperature, chatbot=[], history=[], system_prompt='', retry=False,
25
+ stream = True, additional_fn=None):
26
+
27
+ if additional_fn is not None:
28
+ import functional
29
+ importlib.reload(functional)
30
+ functional = functional.get_functionals()
31
+ inputs = functional[additional_fn]["Prefix"] + inputs + functional[additional_fn]["Suffix"]
32
+
33
+ if stream:
34
+ raw_input = inputs
35
+ logging.info(f'[raw_input] {raw_input}')
36
+ chatbot.append((inputs, ""))
37
+ yield chatbot, history, "Waiting"
38
+
39
+ headers = {
40
+ "Content-Type": "application/json",
41
+ "Authorization": f"Bearer {API_KEY}"
42
+ }
43
+
44
+ chat_counter = len(history) // 2
45
+
46
+ print(f"chat_counter - {chat_counter}")
47
+
48
+ messages = [compose_system(system_prompt)]
49
+ if chat_counter:
50
+ for index in range(0, 2*chat_counter, 2):
51
+ d1 = {}
52
+ d1["role"] = "user"
53
+ d1["content"] = history[index]
54
+ d2 = {}
55
+ d2["role"] = "assistant"
56
+ d2["content"] = history[index+1]
57
+ if d1["content"] != "":
58
+ if d2["content"] != "" or retry:
59
+ messages.append(d1)
60
+ messages.append(d2)
61
+ else:
62
+ messages[-1]['content'] = d2['content']
63
+ if retry and chat_counter:
64
+ messages.pop()
65
+ else:
66
+ temp3 = {}
67
+ temp3["role"] = "user"
68
+ temp3["content"] = inputs
69
+ messages.append(temp3)
70
+ chat_counter += 1
71
+ # messages
72
+ payload = {
73
+ "model": "gpt-3.5-turbo",
74
+ # "model": "gpt-4",
75
+ "messages": messages,
76
+ "temperature": temperature, # 1.0,
77
+ "top_p": top_p, # 1.0,
78
+ "n": 1,
79
+ "stream": stream,
80
+ "presence_penalty": 0,
81
+ "frequency_penalty": 0,
82
+ }
83
+
84
+ history.append(inputs)
85
+
86
+ try:
87
+ # make a POST request to the API endpoint using the requests.post method, passing in stream=True
88
+ response = requests.post(API_URL, headers=headers, proxies=proxies,
89
+ json=payload, stream=True, timeout=15)
90
+ except:
91
+ chatbot.append(('', 'Requests Timeout, Network Error.'))
92
+ yield chatbot, history, "Requests Timeout"
93
+
94
+ token_counter = 0
95
+ partial_words = ""
96
+
97
+ counter = 0
98
+ if stream:
99
+ stream_response = response.iter_lines()
100
+ while True:
101
+ chunk = next(stream_response)
102
+ # print(chunk)
103
+
104
+ if chunk == b'data: [DONE]':
105
+ break
106
+
107
+ if counter == 0:
108
+ counter += 1
109
+ continue
110
+ counter += 1
111
+ # check whether each line is non-empty
112
+ if chunk:
113
+ # decode each line as response data is in bytes
114
+ try:
115
+ if len(json.loads(chunk.decode()[6:])['choices'][0]["delta"]) == 0:
116
+ logging.info(f'[response] {chatbot[-1][-1]}')
117
+ break
118
+ except Exception as e:
119
+ traceback.print_exc()
120
+
121
+ chunkjson = json.loads(chunk.decode()[6:])
122
+ status_text = f"id: {chunkjson['id']}, finish_reason: {chunkjson['choices'][0]['finish_reason']}"
123
+ partial_words = partial_words + \
124
+ json.loads(chunk.decode()[6:])[
125
+ 'choices'][0]["delta"]["content"]
126
+ if token_counter == 0:
127
+ history.append(" " + partial_words)
128
+ else:
129
+ history[-1] = partial_words
130
+ chatbot[-1] = (history[-2], history[-1])
131
+ token_counter += 1
132
+ yield chatbot, history, status_text
requirements.txt ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
 
 
 
 
1
+ gradio
2
+ requests[socks]
3
+ mdtex2html
show_math.py ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ from latex2mathml.converter import convert as tex2mathml
2
+ import re
3
+
4
+ incomplete = '<font style="color:orange;" class="tooltip">&#9888;<span class="tooltiptext">formula incomplete</span></font>'
5
+ convError = '<font style="color:red" class="tooltip">&#9888;<span class="tooltiptext">LaTeX-convert-error</span></font>'
6
+
7
+ def convert(mdtex, extensions=[], splitParagraphs=True):
8
+ ''' converts recursively the Markdown-LaTeX-mixture to HTML with MathML '''
9
+ found = False
10
+ # handle all paragraphs separately (prevents aftereffects)
11
+ if splitParagraphs:
12
+ parts = re.split("\n\n", mdtex)
13
+ result = ''
14
+ for part in parts:
15
+ result += convert(part, extensions, splitParagraphs=False)
16
+ return result
17
+ # find first $$-formula:
18
+ parts = re.split('\${2}', mdtex, 2)
19
+ if len(parts)>1:
20
+ found = True
21
+ result = convert(parts[0], extensions, splitParagraphs=False)+'\n'
22
+ try:
23
+ result += '<div class="blockformula">'+tex2mathml(parts[1])+'</div>\n'
24
+ except:
25
+ result += '<div class="blockformula">'+convError+'</div>'
26
+ if len(parts)==3:
27
+ result += convert(parts[2], extensions, splitParagraphs=False)
28
+ else:
29
+ result += '<div class="blockformula">'+incomplete+'</div>'
30
+ # else find first $-formulas:
31
+ else:
32
+ parts = re.split('\${1}', mdtex, 2)
33
+ if len(parts)>1 and not found:
34
+ found = True
35
+ try:
36
+ mathml = tex2mathml(parts[1])
37
+ except:
38
+ mathml = convError
39
+ if parts[0].endswith('\n\n') or parts[0]=='': # make sure textblock starts before formula!
40
+ parts[0]=parts[0]+'&#x200b;'
41
+ if len(parts)==3:
42
+ result = convert(parts[0]+mathml+parts[2], extensions, splitParagraphs=False)
43
+ else:
44
+ result = convert(parts[0]+mathml+incomplete, extensions, splitParagraphs=False)
45
+ # else find first \[..\]-equation:
46
+ else:
47
+ parts = re.split(r'\\\[', mdtex, 1)
48
+ if len(parts)>1 and not found:
49
+ found = True
50
+ result = convert(parts[0], extensions, splitParagraphs=False)+'\n'
51
+ parts = re.split(r'\\\]', parts[1], 1)
52
+ try:
53
+ result += '<div class="blockformula">'+tex2mathml(parts[0])+'</div>\n'
54
+ except:
55
+ result += '<div class="blockformula">'+convError+'</div>'
56
+ if len(parts)==2:
57
+ result += convert(parts[1], extensions, splitParagraphs=False)
58
+ else:
59
+ result += '<div class="blockformula">'+incomplete+'</div>'
60
+ # else find first \(..\)-equation:
61
+ else:
62
+ parts = re.split(r'\\\(', mdtex, 1)
63
+ if len(parts)>1 and not found:
64
+ found = True
65
+ subp = re.split(r'\\\)', parts[1], 1)
66
+ try:
67
+ mathml = tex2mathml(subp[0])
68
+ except:
69
+ mathml = convError
70
+ if parts[0].endswith('\n\n') or parts[0]=='': # make sure textblock starts before formula!
71
+ parts[0]=parts[0]+'&#x200b;'
72
+ if len(subp)==2:
73
+ result = convert(parts[0]+mathml+subp[1], extensions, splitParagraphs=False)
74
+ else:
75
+ result = convert(parts[0]+mathml+incomplete, extensions, splitParagraphs=False)
76
+ if not found:
77
+ result = mdtex
78
+ return result