import streamlit as st from streamlit_option_menu import option_menu import os from langchain.llms import HuggingFaceHub # for calling HuggingFace Inference API (free for our use case) from langchain.embeddings import HuggingFaceEmbeddings # to let program know what embeddings the vector store was embedded in earlier # to set up the agent and tools which will be used to answer questions later from langchain.agents import initialize_agent from langchain.agents import tool # decorator so each function will be recognized as a tool from langchain.chains.retrieval_qa.base import RetrievalQA # to answer questions from vector store retriever # from langchain.chains.question_answering import load_qa_chain # to further customize qa chain if needed from langchain.vectorstores import Chroma # vector store for retriever import ast # to parse user string input to list for one of the tools (agent tools do not support 2 inputs) #from langchain.memory import ConversationBufferMemory # not used as of now import pickle # for loading the bm25 retriever from langchain.retrievers import EnsembleRetriever # to use chroma and # for defining a generic LLMChain as a generic chat tool (if needed) from langchain.prompts import PromptTemplate from langchain.chains import LLMChain # for printing intermediate steps of agent (actions, tool calling etc.) from langchain.callbacks.base import BaseCallbackHandler import warnings warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", category=FutureWarning) warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", category=DeprecationWarning) # for web scraping and user to override from web_scrape_and_pdf_loader import ( duckduckgo_scrape, process_links_load_documents, setup_chromadb_vectorstore, setup_bm25_retriever, pdf_loader_local ) # look for new retrievers that user created (to override existing ones if user chooses) import glob # os.environ['HUGGINGFACEHUB_API_TOKEN'] = 'your_api_key' # for using HuggingFace Inference API # alternatively set your env variable above ################################ Callback ################################ # callback is needed to print intermediate steps of agent reasoning in the chatbot # i.e. when action is taken, when tool is called, when tool call is complete etc. class MyCallbackHandler(BaseCallbackHandler): def __init__(self): self.tokens = [] # def on_llm_new_token(self, token, **kwargs) -> None: # HuggingFaceHub() cannot stream unfortunately! # self.tokens.append(token) # print(token) def on_agent_action(self, action, **kwargs): """Run on agent action.""" print("\n\nnew action", action) thought = action.log.replace('\n', ' \n') # so streamlit will recognize as newline tool_called = action.tool # tool_input = action.tool_input calling_tool = f"I am calling the '{tool_called}' tool and waiting for it to give me a result..." st.session_state.messages.extend( [{"role": "assistant", "content": thought}, {"role": "assistant", "content": calling_tool}] ) # Add the response to the chat window with st.chat_message("assistant"): st.markdown(thought) st.markdown(calling_tool) # def on_agent_finish(self, finish, **kwargs): # """Run on agent end.""" # #print("\n\nEnd", finish) # finish_string = finish.log.replace('\n', ' \n') # so streamlit will recognize as newline # st.session_state.messages.append( # {"role": "assistant", "content": finish_string} # ) # with st.chat_message("assistant"): # st.markdown(finish_string) # def on_llm_start(self, serialized, prompts, **kwargs): # """Run when LLM starts running.""" # print("LLM Start: ", prompts) # def on_llm_end(self, response, **kwargs): # """Run when LLM ends running.""" # print(response) def on_tool_end(self, output, **kwargs): """Run when tool ends running.""" #print("\n\nTool End: ", output) tool_output = f":blue[[Tool Output]] {output} \n \nI am processing the output from the tool..." st.session_state.messages.append( {"role": "assistant", "content": tool_output} ) with st.chat_message("assistant"): st.markdown(tool_output) my_callback_handler = MyCallbackHandler() ################################ Configs ################################ # Set the webpage title st.set_page_config( page_title="ESG Countries Chatbot", # layout="wide" ) # Document Config if 'countries_override' not in st.session_state: # countries to override with own documents from uploaded pdf or updated scraped search results # must first scrape or upload own documents to use this st.session_state['countries_override'] = [] if 'chunk_size' not in st.session_state: st.session_state['chunk_size'] = 1000 # choose one of [500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, 1250, 1500, 1750, 2000, 2250, 2500, 2750, 3000] if 'chunk_overlap' not in st.session_state: st.session_state['chunk_overlap'] = 100 # choose one of [50, 100, 150, 200] # Retriever Config if 'chroma_n_similar_documents' not in st.session_state: st.session_state['chroma_n_similar_documents'] = 5 # number of chunks returned by chroma vector store retriever (semantic) if 'bm25_n_similar_documents' not in st.session_state: st.session_state['bm25_n_similar_documents'] = 5 # number of chunks returned by bm25 retriever (keyword) if 'retriever_config' not in st.session_state: st.session_state['retriever_config'] = 'Ensemble (Both Re-Ranked)' # choose one of ['semantic', 'keyword', 'ensemble'] if 'keyword_retriever_weight' not in st.session_state: st.session_state['keyword_retriever_weight'] = 0.3 # choose between 0 and 1, only when using ensemble if 'source_documents' not in st.session_state: st.session_state['source_documents'] = [] # this is to store all source documents for a particular search # LLM config # LLM from HuggingFace Inference API if 'model' not in st.session_state: st.session_state['model'] = "mistralai/Mixtral-8x7B-Instruct-v0.1" # or "mistralai/Mistral-7B-Instruct-v0.2" if 'temperature' not in st.session_state: st.session_state['temperature'] = 0.25 if 'max_new_tokens' not in st.session_state: st.session_state['max_new_tokens'] = 500 # max tokens generated by LLM # This is the list of countries present in the pre-built vector store, since the vector store is previously prepared as they take very long to prepare # This is for the RetrievalQA tool later to check, because even if the country given to it is not in the vector store, # it would still filter the vector store with this country and give an empty result, instead of giving an error. # We have to manually return the error to let the agent using the tool know. # The countries were reduced to just 6 as the time taken to get the embeddings to build up the chunks is too long. # However, having more countries **will not affect** the quality of the answers in comparing between 2 countries in the RAG application # as the RAG only picks out document chunks for the 2 countries of interest. countries = [ "Australia", "China", "Japan", "Malaysia", "Singapore", "Germany", ] ################################ Get LLM and Embeddings ################################ def get_llm(): # This is an inference endpoint API from huggingface, the model is not run locally, it is run on huggingface # It is a free API that is very good for deploying online for quick testing without users having to deploy a local LLM llm = HuggingFaceHub(repo_id=st.session_state['model'], model_kwargs={ 'temperature': st.session_state['temperature'], "max_new_tokens": st.session_state['max_new_tokens'] }, ) return llm # for chromadb vectore store def get_embeddings(): # We use HuggingFaceEmbeddings() as it is open source and free to use. # Initialize the default hf model for embedding the tokenized texts into vectors with semantic meanings hf_embeddings = HuggingFaceEmbeddings() return hf_embeddings # call above functions llm = get_llm() hf_embeddings = get_embeddings() # when LLM config is changed we will call this function def update_llm(): global llm llm = get_llm() ################################ Download and Initialize Pre-Built Retrievers ################################ # Chromadb vector stores have already been pre-created for the countries above for each of the different chunk sizes and overlaps, and zipped up, # to save time when experimenting as the embeddings take a long time to generate. # The existing stores will be pulled using from google drive above when app starts. When using the existing vector stores, # just need to change the name of the persist directory when selecting the different chunk sizes and overlaps. # Later in the main app if the user choose to scrape new data, or override with their own PDF, a new chromadb would be created. # This step will take some time if not os.path.exists("bm25.zip"): with st.spinner(f'Downloading bm25 retriever for all chunk sizes and overlaps, will take some time'): os.system("gdown https://drive.google.com/uc?id=1q-hNnyyBA8tKyF3vR69nkwCk9kJj7WHi") if not os.path.exists("chromadb.zip"): with st.spinner(f'Downloading chromadb retrievers for all chunk sizes and overlaps, will take some time'): os.system("gdown https://drive.google.com/uc?id=1zad6tgYm2o5M9E2dTLQqmm6GoI8kxNC3") if not os.path.exists("bm25/"): with st.spinner(f'Unzipping bm25 retriever for all chunk sizes and overlaps, will take some time'): os.system("unzip bm25.zip") if not os.path.exists("chromadb/"): with st.spinner(f'Unzipping chromadb retrievers for all chunk sizes and overlaps, will take some time'): os.system("unzip chromadb.zip") # One retriever below is semantic based (chromadb) and the other is keyword based (bm25) # Both retrievers will be used # Then Langchain's EnsembleRetriever will be used to rerank both their results to give final output to RetrievalQA chain below def get_retrievers(): persist_directory = f"chromadb/chromadb_esg_countries_chunk_{st.session_state['chunk_size']}_overlap_{st.session_state['chunk_overlap']}" with st.spinner(f'Setting up pre-built chroma vector store'): chroma_db = Chroma(persist_directory=persist_directory,embedding_function=hf_embeddings) # Initialize BM25 Retriever # Unlike Chroma (semantic) BM25 is a keyword-based algorithm that performs well on queries containing keywords without capturing the semantic meaning of the query terms, # hence there is no need to embed the text with HuggingFaceEmbeddings and it is relatively faster to set up. # The retrievers with different chunking sizes and overlaps and countries were created in advanced and saved as pickle files and pulled using !wget. # Need to initialize one BM25Retriever for each country so the search results later in the main app can be limited to just a particular country. # (Chroma DB gives an option to filter metadata for just a particular country during the retrieval processbut BM25 does not because it makes use of external ranking library.) # A separate retriever was hence pre-built for each unique country and each unique chunk size and overlap. bm25_retrievers = {} # to store retrievers for different countries with st.spinner(f'Setting up pre-built bm25 retrievers'): for country in countries: bm25_filename = f"bm25/bm25_esg_countries_{country}_chunk_{st.session_state['chunk_size']}_overlap_{st.session_state['chunk_overlap']}.pickle" with open(bm25_filename, 'rb') as handle: bm25_retriever = pickle.load(handle) bm25_retrievers[country] = bm25_retriever return chroma_db, bm25_retrievers chroma_db, bm25_retrievers = get_retrievers() # when retriever config is changed we will call this function def update_retrievers(): global chroma_db global bm25_retrievers chroma_db, bm25_retrievers = get_retrievers() chroma_db_new = None bm25_new_retrievers = {} # to store retrievers for different countries # get retrievers for country which we override if len(st.session_state['countries_override']) > 0: for country in st.session_state['countries_override']: chroma_db_new = Chroma(persist_directory=f"chromadb/new_{country}_chunk_{st.session_state['chunk_size']}_overlap_{st.session_state['chunk_overlap']}_",embedding_function=hf_embeddings) bm25_filename = f"bm25/new_{country}_chunk_{st.session_state['chunk_size']}_overlap_{st.session_state['chunk_overlap']}_.pickle" with open(bm25_filename, 'rb') as handle: bm25_retriever = pickle.load(handle) bm25_new_retrievers[country] = bm25_retriever # check if there are any new retrievers where user uploaded PDF or scraped new links and return list of countries for them def check_for_new_retrievers(): # see if retrievers/vector stores created by user's own uploaded PDF or newly scraped data is found new_documents_chroma = glob.glob("chromadb/new*") new_documents_bm25 = glob.glob("bm25/new*") new_documents_chroma = [os.path.split(doc)[-1] for doc in new_documents_chroma] new_documents_bm25 = [os.path.split(doc)[-1] for doc in new_documents_bm25] new_countries = [] # loop through new docs in chroma retrievers created by user scraping/pdf (if any) try: for doc in new_documents_chroma: #print(doc) if ((doc + ".pickle") in new_documents_bm25): # check that the doc also exists for bm25 retriever new_doc_country = doc.split('_')[1] new_doc_chunk_size = doc.split('_')[3] new_doc_chunk_overlap = doc.split('_')[5] # check that the retrievers are created for the current selected chunk sizes if ((new_doc_chunk_overlap == str(st.session_state['chunk_overlap'])) & (new_doc_chunk_size == str(st.session_state['chunk_size']))): new_countries.append(new_doc_country) except Exception as e: print(e) if len(new_countries) == 0: info = ' (Own documents are :red[NOT FOUND]. Must first scrape or upload own PDF (in menu above) before you can select any countries to override.)' else: info = ' (⚠️Own documents for the following countries :green[FOUND], select them in the list below to override.)' return new_countries, info ################################ Tools for Agent to Use ################################ # The most important tool is the first one, which uses a RetrievalQA chain to answer a question about a specific country's ESG policies, # e.g. carbon emissions policy of Singapore. # By calling this tool multiple times, the agent is able to look at the responses from this tool for both countries and compare them. # This is far better than just retrieving relevant chunks for the user's query and throwing everything to a single RetrievalQA chain to process # Multi input tools are not available, hence we have to prompt the agent to give an input list as a string # then use ast.literal_eval to convert it back into a list @tool def retrieve_answer_for_country(query_and_country: str) -> str: # TODO, change diff chain type diff version answers, change """Gives answer to a query about a single country's public ESG policy. The input list should be of the following format: [query, country] The first element of the list is the user query, surrounded by double quotes. The second element is the full name of the country involved, surrounded by double quotes, for example "Singapore". The 2 inputs are separated by a comma. Do not write a list comprehension. The 2 inputs, together, are surrounded by square brackets as it is a list. Do not put multiple countries into the input at once. Instead use this tool multiple times, one time for each country. If you have multiple queries to ask about a country, break the query into separate parts and use this tool multiple times, one for each query. """ try: query_and_country_list = ast.literal_eval(query_and_country) query = query_and_country_list[0] country = query_and_country_list[1].capitalize() # in case LLM did not capitalize first letter as filtering for metadata is case sensitive if not country in (countries + st.session_state['countries_override']): return """The country that you input into the tool cannot be found. If you did not make a mistake and the country that you input is indeed what the user asked, then there is no record for the country and no answer can be obtained.""" # if there are countries we want to override if country in st.session_state['countries_override']: # keyword bm = bm25_new_retrievers [country] bm.k = st.session_state['bm25_n_similar_documents'] # semantic chroma = chroma_db_new.as_retriever(search_kwargs={'filter': {'country':country}, 'k': st.session_state['chroma_n_similar_documents']}) else: # keyword bm = bm25_retrievers[country] bm.k = st.session_state['bm25_n_similar_documents'] # semantic chroma = chroma_db.as_retriever(search_kwargs={'filter': {'country':country}, 'k': st.session_state['chroma_n_similar_documents']}) # ensemble (below) reranks results from both retrievers above ensemble = EnsembleRetriever(retrievers=[bm, chroma], weights=[st.session_state['keyword_retriever_weight'], 1 - st.session_state['keyword_retriever_weight']]) # for user to make selection retrievers = {'Ensemble (Both Re-Ranked)': ensemble, 'Semantic (Chroma DB)': chroma, 'Keyword (BM 2.5)': bm} qa = RetrievalQA.from_chain_type( llm=llm, chain_type='stuff', retriever=retrievers[st.session_state['retriever_config']], # selected retriever based on user config return_source_documents=True # returned in result['source_documents'] ) result = qa(query) # add to source documents session state so it can be loaded later in the other menu # all source documents linked to answer any query (or part of it) are visible st.session_state['source_documents'].append(f"Documents retrieved for agent query '{query}' for country '{country}'.") st.session_state['source_documents'].append(result['source_documents']) return f"'{query.capitalize()}' for '{country}': " + result['result'] except Exception as e: return f"""There is an error using this tool: {e}. Check if you have input anything wrongly and try again. Remember the 2 inputs, query and country, must both be surrounded by double quotes. The 2 inputs, together, are surrounded by square brackets as it is a list.""" # if a user tries to casually chat with the agent chatbot, the LLM will be able to use this tool to reply instead # this is optional, better to let user's know the chatbot is not for casual chatting @tool def generic_chat_llm(query: str) -> str: """Use this tool for general queries and casual chat. Forward the user input directly into this tool, do not come up with your own input. This tool IS NOT FOR MAKING COMPARISONS of anything. This tool IS NOT FOR FINDING ESG POLICY of any country! It is only for casual chat! Do not use this tool unnecessarily! """ try: # Second Generic Tool prompt = PromptTemplate( input_variables=["query"], template="{query}" ) llm_chain = LLMChain(llm=llm, prompt=prompt) return llm_chain.run(query) except Exception as e: return f"""There is an error using this tool: {e}. Check if you have input anything wrongly and try again. If you have already tried 2 times, do not try anymore, there is no response for your input. Move on to the next step of your plan.""" # sometimes the agent will suddenly ask for a 'compare' tool even though it was not given this tool # hence I have decided to give it this tool that gives a prompt to remind it to look at past information # and decide whether it is time to darw a conclusion # tools cannot have no input, hence I let the agent input a 'query' parameter even though it is not used # having the query as input let the LLM 'recall' what is being asked # instead of it being lost all the way at the start of the ReAct process @tool def compare(query:str) -> str: """Use this tool to give you hints and instructions on how you can compare between policies of countries. Use this tool as a final step, only after you have used other tools to obtain all the information you need. When putting the query into this tool, look at the entire query that the user has asked at the start, do not leave any details in the query out. """ return f"""Once again, check through all your previous observations to answer the user query. Make sure every part of the query is addressed by the context, or that you have at least tried to do so. Make sure you have not forgotten to address anything in the query. If you still need more details, you can use another tool to find out more if you have not tried using the same tool with the necessary input earlier. If you have enough information, use your reasoning to answer them to the best of your ability. Give as much elaboration in your answer as possible but they MUST be from the earlier context. Do not give details that cannot be found in the earlier context.""" # equip tools with callbacks retrieve_answer_for_country.callbacks = [my_callback_handler] compare.callbacks = [my_callback_handler] generic_chat_llm.callbacks = [my_callback_handler] # Initialize agent = initialize_agent( [retrieve_answer_for_country, compare], # tools # uncomment below if want to enable general chat option also, if user engages bot with casual talk # however user should be advised not to do this # [generic_chat_llm, retrieve_answer_for_country, compare], llm=llm, agent="zero-shot-react-description", # this is good verbose=False, handle_parsing_errors=True, return_intermediate_steps=True, callbacks=[my_callback_handler] # no memories, limited RAM in HuggingFaceSpaces # in production mode conversation can be stored for separate users/chat sessions in postgresql database # memory=ConversationBufferMemory( # memory_key="chat_history", return_messages=True # ), # max_iterations=10 ) ################################ Sidebar with Menu ################################ with st.sidebar: st.title("ESG Countries Chatbot") page = option_menu("Menu", [ "Main Chatbot", "View Source Docs for Last Query", "Scrape or Upload Own Docs", ], icons=['house', 'gear', 'gear', 'gear'], menu_icon="", default_index=0) with st.expander("Warning", expanded = True): st.write("⚠️ DO NOT navigate between pages or change config when chat is ongoing. Wait for query to complete first.") st.write("") new_countries, info = check_for_new_retrievers() # if new retrievers that pass the above criteria are found, let the user know their countries # the user can select from these countries to override existing retrievers # otherwise prompt user to scrape or upload own PDF to create the new retrievers with st.expander("Document Config", expanded = True): st.multiselect( 'Countries to Override with Own Docs:' + info, new_countries, key="countries_override" ) st.selectbox( "Chunk Size", options=[500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, 1250, 1500, 1750, 2000, 2250, 2500, 2750, 3000], on_change=update_retrievers, key="chunk_size" ) st.selectbox( "Chunk Overlap", options=[50, 100, 150, 200], on_change=update_retrievers, key="chunk_overlap" ) st.write("") with st.expander("LLM Config", expanded = True): st.selectbox( "HuggingFace Inference Model", options=["mistralai/Mixtral-8x7B-Instruct-v0.1", "mistralai/Mistral-7B-Instruct-v0.2"], on_change=update_llm, key="model" ) st.slider( "Temperature", 0.0, 1.0, 0.05, #value = st.session_state['temperature'], on_change=update_llm, key="temperature" ) st.slider( "Max Tokens Generated", 200, 1000, on_change=update_llm, key="max_new_tokens" ) st.write("") with st.expander("Retriever Config", expanded = True): st.selectbox( "Retriever to Use", options=['Ensemble (Both Re-Ranked)', 'Semantic (Chroma DB)', 'Keyword (BM 2.5)'], key="retriever_config" ) st.slider( "Keyword Retriever Weight (If using ensemble retriever, this is the weight of the keyword retriever, semantic retriever would be 1 minus this value)", 0.0, 0.05, 1.0, key="keyword_retriever_weight" ) st.number_input( "Number of Relevant Documents Returned by Keyword Retriever (BM25)", 0, 20, key="bm25_n_similar_documents" ) st.number_input( "Number of Relevant Documents Returned by Semantic Retriever (ChromaDB)", 0, 20, key="chroma_n_similar_documents" ) ################################ Main Chatbot Page ################################ if page == "Main Chatbot": st.subheader("Chatbot") # Store the conversation in the session state. # Used to render the chat conversation. # Initialize it with the first message for users to be greeted with if "messages" not in st.session_state: st.session_state.messages = [ {"role": "assistant", "content": f""" Hello, I am a chatbot which specializes in ESG policies of countries. Currently I have data for {(', ').join(countries)}. You can update the data or add data for more countries in the left menu under ""Scrape or Upload Own Docs". You can ask me to compare specific policies between multiple countries too. An example of a question you can ask me is: "What are the differences between carbon emissions policy in Singapore, Malaysia and China?" How may I help you today? """} ] # Loop through each message in the session state and render it as a chat message for message in st.session_state.messages: with st.chat_message(message["role"]): st.markdown(message["content"]) # We take questions/instructions from the chat input to pass to the LLM if user_query := st.chat_input("Your message here", key="user_input"): # reset source documents list during a new query st.session_state['source_documents'] = [f"User query: '{user_query}'"] # reset source documents list # Add our input to the session state formatted_user_query = f":blue[{user_query}]" st.session_state.messages.append( {"role": "user", "content": formatted_user_query} ) # Add our input to the chat window with st.chat_message("user"): st.markdown(formatted_user_query) # Let user know agent is planning the actions action_plan_message = "Please wait while I plan out a best set of actions to obtain the necessary information to answer your query." # Add the response to the session state st.session_state.messages.append( {"role": "assistant", "content": action_plan_message} ) # Add the response to the chat window with st.chat_message("assistant"): st.markdown(action_plan_message) results = agent(user_query) response = f":blue[The answer to your query is:] {results['output']}" # Add the response to the session state st.session_state.messages.append( {"role": "assistant", "content": response} ) # Add the response to the chat window with st.chat_message("assistant"): st.markdown(response) ################################ Source Documents Page ################################ if page == "View Source Docs for Last Query": st.subheader("Source Documents for Last Query") try: st.subheader(st.session_state['source_documents'][0]) for doc in st.session_state['source_documents'][1:]: #st.write("Source: " + doc['page_content']) st.write(doc) except: st.write("No source documents retrieved yet. Please run a full user query before coming back to this page.") ################################ Scrap or Upload Documents Page ################################ # to scrape new documents from DuckDuckGo # to upload own PDF # to override existing data on new scraped data or new pdf uploaded if page == "Scrape or Upload Own Docs": st.header("Scrape or Upload Own PDF") st.write("Here you can choose to upload your own PDF or scrape more recent data via DuckDuckGo search for a selected country below.") st.write(":blue[NOTE: Certain countries were not present in the original default vector stores, you can scrape data for these countries too so you can ask about them in the chat.]") st.write("You will create new BM2.5 (keyword) and Chroma (semantic) retrievers for it. Note that this can take a very long time.") country_scrape_upload = st.selectbox( "Select Country", options=[ "Australia", "Bangladesh", "Brunei", "Cambodia", "China", "India", "Indonesia", "Japan", "Laos", "Macau", "Malaysia", "Myanmar", "Nepal", "Philippines", "Singapore", "South Korea", "Sri Lanka", "Thailand", "Vietnam", "France", "Germany", "Israel", "Poland", "Sweden", "Turkey", "United Kingdom", "United States" ], ) # display documents chunk sizes and overlaps col1, col2 = st.columns(2) with col1: with st.container(border = True): st.write("New Documents Chunk Size: (Can change in sidebar)" ) st.text(f"{st.session_state['chunk_size']}" ) with col2: with st.container(border = True): st.write("New Documents Chunk Overlap: (Can change in sidebar)" ) st.text(f"{st.session_state['chunk_overlap']}") # how user wishes to populate documents options = [ "Upload Own PDF", "Automatically Scrape Web Data using DuckDuckGo (may take more than 5 mins)" ] option = st.radio( "How Do You Wish To Create New Documents", options=options ) submit_upload_pdf = False submit_scrape_web = False submit_scrape_vector_store = False # save new retrievers in local directory def save_new_retrievers(all_documents, chunk_size, chunk_overlap, country_scrape_upload): with st.spinner('Setting up new bm25 retrievers with documents, may take more than 5 mins...'): # vectorstore for this country will be stored in "bm25/new_{country}_chunk_{chunk_size}_overlap_{chunk_overlap}_" # can be used to override existing vectorstore for this country in sidebar document configuration setup_bm25_retriever(all_documents, chunk_size, chunk_overlap, country_scrape_upload) with st.spinner('Setting up new chromadb vector stores with documents, may take more than 5 mins...'): # vectorstore for this country will be stored in "chroma_db/new_{country}_chunk_{chunk_size}_overlap_{chunk_overlap}_" # can be used to override existing vectorstore for this country in sidebar document configuration setup_chromadb_vectorstore(hf_embeddings, all_documents, chunk_size, chunk_overlap, country_scrape_upload) st.toast(":blue[SUCCESS!] New retrievers set up with your new data. To override data for this country, you can :blue[Select the Countries to Override in the 'Document Config'] section of the left sidebar.") st.rerun() # form for user to configure pdf loading options if option == options[0]: with st.form(key='upload_pdf_form'): st.subheader(f"Selected Option: {option}") uploaded_pdf = st.file_uploader("Upload a PDF") if uploaded_pdf: temp_file = uploaded_pdf.name with open(temp_file, "wb") as file: file.write(uploaded_pdf.getvalue()) submit_upload_pdf = st.form_submit_button(label='Upload and Create Vector Store (Scroll down after clicking)') st.markdown(":blue[NOTE:] After you are done creating the vector store, the country will appear under :blue[Countries to Override in the 'Document Config'] section of the left sidebar. Select the country to override it.") if submit_upload_pdf: try: with st.spinner('Generating documents from PDF...may take more than 5 mins...'): all_documents = pdf_loader_local(temp_file, country_scrape_upload) #st.write(all_documents) save_new_retrievers(all_documents, st.session_state['chunk_size'], st.session_state['chunk_overlap'], country_scrape_upload) except Exception as e: st.write(f"Error! Did you remember to upload the PDF file? Error Message: {e}") # form for user to configure web scraping for duckduckgo if option == options[1]: with st.form(key='scrape_web_form'): st.subheader(f"Selected Option: {option}") n_search_results = st.number_input( "How many DuckDuckGo search results would you like to scrape? In the default vector stores, the number is 10 but it will take a very long time!", 0, 20, value = 5 ) search_term = st.text_input( "Search Term", value = f"{country_scrape_upload} sustainability esg newest updated public policy document government", ) submit_scrape_web = st.form_submit_button(label='Scrape Web for Results and Create Vector Store (Scroll down after clicking)') st.markdown(":blue[NOTE:] After you are done creating the vector store, the country will appear under :blue[Countries to Override in the 'Document Config'] section of the left sidebar. Select the country to override it.") if submit_scrape_web: with st.spinner('Scraping web using Duck Duck Go search...'): all_links, df_links = duckduckgo_scrape(country_scrape_upload, search_term, n_search_results) st.write(f"Results from Web Scrape") try: st.write(df_links) except: st.write("Waiting for web scraping results.") with st.spinner('Generating documents from web search results...may take more than 5 mins...'): all_documents = process_links_load_documents(all_links) save_new_retrievers(all_documents, st.session_state['chunk_size'], st.session_state['chunk_overlap'], country_scrape_upload)