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- fix bug when using at=END_OF_RUN together with interrupt_before - fix bug when calling update_state after only node has run - update some notebooks to new streaming format (ie. no __end__ node)
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!pip install --quiet -U langchain langchain_openai tavily-python[1m[[0m[34;49mnotice[0m[1;39;49m][0m[39;49m A new release of pip is available: [0m[31;49m23.3.1[0m[39;49m -> [0m[32;49m23.3.2[0m [1m[[0m[34;49mnotice[0m[1;39;49m][0m[39;49m To update, run: [0m[32;49mpip install --upgrade pip[0m
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import os
import getpass
os.environ["OPENAI_API_KEY"] = getpass.getpass("OpenAI API Key:")
os.environ["TAVILY_API_KEY"] = getpass.getpass("Tavily API Key:")OpenAI API Key: ········ Tavily API Key: ········
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os.environ["LANGCHAIN_TRACING_V2"] = "true"
os.environ["LANGCHAIN_API_KEY"] = getpass.getpass("LangSmith API Key:")In [1]:
from langchain_community.tools.tavily_search import TavilySearchResults
tools = [TavilySearchResults(max_results=1)]In [2]:
from langgraph.prebuilt import ToolExecutor
tool_executor = ToolExecutor(tools)In [3]:
from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI
# We will set streaming=True so that we can stream tokens
# See the streaming section for more information on this.
model = ChatOpenAI(temperature=0, streaming=True)In [4]:
from langchain_core.utils.function_calling import convert_to_openai_function
functions = [convert_to_openai_function(t) for t in tools]
model = model.bind_functions(functions)In [5]:
from langgraph.prebuilt import ToolInvocation
import json
from langchain_core.messages import FunctionMessage
# Define the function that determines whether to continue or not
def should_continue(messages):
last_message = messages[-1]
# If there is no function call, then we finish
if "function_call" not in last_message.additional_kwargs:
return "end"
# Otherwise if there is, we continue
else:
return "continue"
# Define the function that calls the model
def call_model(messages):
response = model.invoke(messages)
# We return a list, because this will get added to the existing list
return response
# Define the function to execute tools
def call_tool(messages):
# Based on the continue condition
# we know the last message involves a function call
last_message = messages[-1]
# We construct an ToolInvocation from the function_call
action = ToolInvocation(
tool=last_message.additional_kwargs["function_call"]["name"],
tool_input=json.loads(
last_message.additional_kwargs["function_call"]["arguments"]
),
)
# We call the tool_executor and get back a response
response = tool_executor.invoke(action)
# We use the response to create a FunctionMessage
function_message = FunctionMessage(content=str(response), name=action.tool)
# We return a list, because this will get added to the existing list
return function_messageIn [6]:
from langgraph.graph import MessageGraph, END
# Define a new graph
workflow = MessageGraph()
# Define the two nodes we will cycle between
workflow.add_node("agent", call_model)
workflow.add_node("action", call_tool)
# Set the entrypoint as `agent`
# This means that this node is the first one called
workflow.set_entry_point("agent")
# We now add a conditional edge
workflow.add_conditional_edges(
# First, we define the start node. We use `agent`.
# This means these are the edges taken after the `agent` node is called.
"agent",
# Next, we pass in the function that will determine which node is called next.
should_continue,
# Finally we pass in a mapping.
# The keys are strings, and the values are other nodes.
# END is a special node marking that the graph should finish.
# What will happen is we will call `should_continue`, and then the output of that
# will be matched against the keys in this mapping.
# Based on which one it matches, that node will then be called.
{
# If `tools`, then we call the tool node.
"continue": "action",
# Otherwise we finish.
"end": END,
},
)
# We now add a normal edge from `tools` to `agent`.
# This means that after `tools` is called, `agent` node is called next.
workflow.add_edge("action", "agent")In [7]:
from langgraph.checkpoint.sqlite import SqliteSaver
memory = SqliteSaver.from_conn_string(":memory:")In [8]:
# Finally, we compile it!
# This compiles it into a LangChain Runnable,
# meaning you can use it as you would any other runnable
app = workflow.compile(checkpointer=memory)In [9]:
from langchain_core.messages import HumanMessage
thread = {"configurable": {"thread_id": "2"}}
inputs = HumanMessage(content="hi! I'm bob")
for event in app.stream(inputs, thread):
for v in event.values():
print(v)content='Hello Bob! How can I assist you today?' id='a34fcaf6-a812-47f8-921d-4ba57b8271cd'
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inputs = HumanMessage(content="what is my name?")
for event in app.stream(inputs, thread):
for v in event.values():
print(v)content='Your name is Bob. How can I help you, Bob?' id='dcf332e8-f9be-41c1-8a09-7a815a7de6d0'
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inputs = HumanMessage(content="what is my name?")
for event in app.stream(inputs, {"configurable": {"thread_id": "3"}}):
for v in event.values():
print(v)content="I'm sorry, but I don't have access to your personal information, including your name. How can I assist you today?" id='d7ef71f4-0393-4770-b8aa-969756791ec6'
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