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[Deprecated] param python_globals: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None¶ param python_locals: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None¶ param return_intermediate_steps: bool = False¶ param stop: str = '\n\n'¶ param tags: Optional[List[str]] = None¶ Optional list of tags associated with the chain. Defaults to None These tags will be associated with each call to this chain, and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks. You can use these to eg identify a specific instance of a chain with its use case. param verbose: bool [Optional]¶ Whether or not run in verbose mode. In verbose mode, some intermediate logs will be printed to the console. Defaults to langchain.verbose value. __call__(inputs: Union[Dict[str, Any], Any], return_only_outputs: bool = False, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, *, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, include_run_info: bool = False) → Dict[str, Any]¶ Execute the chain. Parameters inputs – Dictionary of inputs, or single input if chain expects only one param. Should contain all inputs specified in Chain.input_keys except for inputs that will be set by the chain’s memory. return_only_outputs – Whether to return only outputs in the response. If True, only new keys generated by this chain will be returned. If False, both input keys and new keys generated by this chain will be returned. Defaults to False. callbacks – Callbacks to use for this chain run. These will be called in addition to callbacks passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects.
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these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects. tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in addition to tags passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects. metadata – Optional metadata associated with the chain. Defaults to None include_run_info – Whether to include run info in the response. Defaults to False. Returns A dict of named outputs. Should contain all outputs specified inChain.output_keys. async acall(inputs: Union[Dict[str, Any], Any], return_only_outputs: bool = False, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, *, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, include_run_info: bool = False) → Dict[str, Any]¶ Asynchronously execute the chain. Parameters inputs – Dictionary of inputs, or single input if chain expects only one param. Should contain all inputs specified in Chain.input_keys except for inputs that will be set by the chain’s memory. return_only_outputs – Whether to return only outputs in the response. If True, only new keys generated by this chain will be returned. If False, both input keys and new keys generated by this chain will be returned. Defaults to False. callbacks – Callbacks to use for this chain run. These will be called in addition to callbacks passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects. tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in addition to tags passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects. metadata – Optional metadata associated with the chain. Defaults to None
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metadata – Optional metadata associated with the chain. Defaults to None include_run_info – Whether to include run info in the response. Defaults to False. Returns A dict of named outputs. Should contain all outputs specified inChain.output_keys. apply(input_list: List[Dict[str, Any]], callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None) → List[Dict[str, str]]¶ Call the chain on all inputs in the list. async arun(*args: Any, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, **kwargs: Any) → str¶ Convenience method for executing chain when there’s a single string output. The main difference between this method and Chain.__call__ is that this methodcan only be used for chains that return a single string output. If a Chain has more outputs, a non-string output, or you want to return the inputs/run info along with the outputs, use Chain.__call__. The other difference is that this method expects inputs to be passed directly in as positional arguments or keyword arguments, whereas Chain.__call__ expects a single input dictionary with all the inputs. Parameters *args – If the chain expects a single input, it can be passed in as the sole positional argument. callbacks – Callbacks to use for this chain run. These will be called in addition to callbacks passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects. tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in addition to tags passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects.
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these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects. **kwargs – If the chain expects multiple inputs, they can be passed in directly as keyword arguments. Returns The chain output as a string. Example # Suppose we have a single-input chain that takes a 'question' string: await chain.arun("What's the temperature in Boise, Idaho?") # -> "The temperature in Boise is..." # Suppose we have a multi-input chain that takes a 'question' string # and 'context' string: question = "What's the temperature in Boise, Idaho?" context = "Weather report for Boise, Idaho on 07/03/23..." await chain.arun(question=question, context=context) # -> "The temperature in Boise is..." dict(**kwargs: Any) → Dict¶ Return dictionary representation of chain. Expects Chain._chain_type property to be implemented and for memory to benull. Parameters **kwargs – Keyword arguments passed to default pydantic.BaseModel.dict method. Returns A dictionary representation of the chain. Example ..code-block:: python chain.dict(exclude_unset=True) # -> {“_type”: “foo”, “verbose”: False, …} classmethod from_colored_object_prompt(llm: BaseLanguageModel, **kwargs: Any) → PALChain[source]¶ Load PAL from colored object prompt. classmethod from_math_prompt(llm: BaseLanguageModel, **kwargs: Any) → PALChain[source]¶ Load PAL from math prompt. prep_inputs(inputs: Union[Dict[str, Any], Any]) → Dict[str, str]¶ Validate and prepare chain inputs, including adding inputs from memory. Parameters inputs – Dictionary of raw inputs, or single input if chain expects only one param. Should contain all inputs specified in
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only one param. Should contain all inputs specified in Chain.input_keys except for inputs that will be set by the chain’s memory. Returns A dictionary of all inputs, including those added by the chain’s memory. prep_outputs(inputs: Dict[str, str], outputs: Dict[str, str], return_only_outputs: bool = False) → Dict[str, str]¶ Validate and prepare chain outputs, and save info about this run to memory. Parameters inputs – Dictionary of chain inputs, including any inputs added by chain memory. outputs – Dictionary of initial chain outputs. return_only_outputs – Whether to only return the chain outputs. If False, inputs are also added to the final outputs. Returns A dict of the final chain outputs. validator raise_callback_manager_deprecation  »  all fields¶ Raise deprecation warning if callback_manager is used. validator raise_deprecation  »  all fields[source]¶ run(*args: Any, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, **kwargs: Any) → str¶ Convenience method for executing chain when there’s a single string output. The main difference between this method and Chain.__call__ is that this methodcan only be used for chains that return a single string output. If a Chain has more outputs, a non-string output, or you want to return the inputs/run info along with the outputs, use Chain.__call__. The other difference is that this method expects inputs to be passed directly in as positional arguments or keyword arguments, whereas Chain.__call__ expects a single input dictionary with all the inputs. Parameters *args – If the chain expects a single input, it can be passed in as the sole positional argument.
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sole positional argument. callbacks – Callbacks to use for this chain run. These will be called in addition to callbacks passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects. tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in addition to tags passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects. **kwargs – If the chain expects multiple inputs, they can be passed in directly as keyword arguments. Returns The chain output as a string. Example # Suppose we have a single-input chain that takes a 'question' string: chain.run("What's the temperature in Boise, Idaho?") # -> "The temperature in Boise is..." # Suppose we have a multi-input chain that takes a 'question' string # and 'context' string: question = "What's the temperature in Boise, Idaho?" context = "Weather report for Boise, Idaho on 07/03/23..." chain.run(question=question, context=context) # -> "The temperature in Boise is..." save(file_path: Union[Path, str]) → None¶ Save the chain. Expects Chain._chain_type property to be implemented and for memory to benull. Parameters file_path – Path to file to save the chain to. Example chain.save(file_path="path/chain.yaml") validator set_verbose  »  verbose¶ Set the chain verbosity. Defaults to the global setting if not specified by the user. to_json() → Union[SerializedConstructor, SerializedNotImplemented]¶ to_json_not_implemented() → SerializedNotImplemented¶ property lc_attributes: Dict¶ Return a list of attribute names that should be included in the serialized kwargs. These attributes must be accepted by the constructor.
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serialized kwargs. These attributes must be accepted by the constructor. property lc_namespace: List[str]¶ Return the namespace of the langchain object. eg. [“langchain”, “llms”, “openai”] property lc_secrets: Dict[str, str]¶ Return a map of constructor argument names to secret ids. eg. {“openai_api_key”: “OPENAI_API_KEY”} property lc_serializable: bool¶ Return whether or not the class is serializable. model Config[source]¶ Bases: object Configuration for this pydantic object. arbitrary_types_allowed = True¶ extra = 'forbid'¶
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langchain.chains.prompt_selector.BasePromptSelector¶ class langchain.chains.prompt_selector.BasePromptSelector[source]¶ Bases: BaseModel, ABC 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. abstract get_prompt(llm: BaseLanguageModel) → BasePromptTemplate[source]¶ Get default prompt for a language model.
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langchain.chains.prompt_selector.ConditionalPromptSelector¶ class langchain.chains.prompt_selector.ConditionalPromptSelector(*, default_prompt: BasePromptTemplate, conditionals: List[Tuple[Callable[[BaseLanguageModel], bool], BasePromptTemplate]] = None)[source]¶ Bases: BasePromptSelector Prompt collection that goes through conditionals. 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 conditionals: List[Tuple[Callable[[langchain.base_language.BaseLanguageModel], bool], langchain.schema.prompt_template.BasePromptTemplate]] [Optional]¶ param default_prompt: langchain.schema.prompt_template.BasePromptTemplate [Required]¶ get_prompt(llm: BaseLanguageModel) → BasePromptTemplate[source]¶ Get default prompt for a language model.
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langchain.chains.prompt_selector.is_chat_model¶ langchain.chains.prompt_selector.is_chat_model(llm: BaseLanguageModel) → bool[source]¶ Check if the language model is a chat model. Parameters llm – Language model to check. Returns True if the language model is a BaseChatModel model, False otherwise.
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langchain.chains.prompt_selector.is_llm¶ langchain.chains.prompt_selector.is_llm(llm: BaseLanguageModel) → bool[source]¶ Check if the language model is a LLM. Parameters llm – Language model to check. Returns True if the language model is a BaseLLM model, False otherwise.
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langchain.chains.qa_generation.base.QAGenerationChain¶ class langchain.chains.qa_generation.base.QAGenerationChain(*, memory: ~typing.Optional[~langchain.schema.memory.BaseMemory] = None, callbacks: ~typing.Optional[~typing.Union[~typing.List[~langchain.callbacks.base.BaseCallbackHandler], ~langchain.callbacks.base.BaseCallbackManager]] = None, callback_manager: ~typing.Optional[~langchain.callbacks.base.BaseCallbackManager] = None, verbose: bool = None, tags: ~typing.Optional[~typing.List[str]] = None, metadata: ~typing.Optional[~typing.Dict[str, ~typing.Any]] = None, llm_chain: ~langchain.chains.llm.LLMChain, text_splitter: ~langchain.text_splitter.TextSplitter = <langchain.text_splitter.RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter object>, input_key: str = 'text', output_key: str = 'questions', k: ~typing.Optional[int] = None)[source]¶ Bases: Chain 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 callback_manager: Optional[BaseCallbackManager] = None¶ Deprecated, use callbacks instead. param callbacks: Callbacks = None¶ Optional list of callback handlers (or callback manager). Defaults to None. Callback handlers are called throughout the lifecycle of a call to a chain, starting with on_chain_start, ending with on_chain_end or on_chain_error. Each custom chain can optionally call additional callback methods, see Callback docs for full details. param input_key: str = 'text'¶ param k: Optional[int] = None¶ param llm_chain: LLMChain [Required]¶ param memory: Optional[BaseMemory] = None¶ Optional memory object. Defaults to None.
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Optional memory object. Defaults to None. Memory is a class that gets called at the start and at the end of every chain. At the start, memory loads variables and passes them along in the chain. At the end, it saves any returned variables. There are many different types of memory - please see memory docs for the full catalog. param metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None¶ Optional metadata associated with the chain. Defaults to None This metadata will be associated with each call to this chain, and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks. You can use these to eg identify a specific instance of a chain with its use case. param output_key: str = 'questions'¶ param tags: Optional[List[str]] = None¶ Optional list of tags associated with the chain. Defaults to None These tags will be associated with each call to this chain, and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks. You can use these to eg identify a specific instance of a chain with its use case. param text_splitter: TextSplitter = <langchain.text_splitter.RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter object>¶ param verbose: bool [Optional]¶ Whether or not run in verbose mode. In verbose mode, some intermediate logs will be printed to the console. Defaults to langchain.verbose value. __call__(inputs: Union[Dict[str, Any], Any], return_only_outputs: bool = False, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, *, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, include_run_info: bool = False) → Dict[str, Any]¶ Execute the chain. Parameters inputs – Dictionary of inputs, or single input if chain expects only one param. Should contain all inputs specified in
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only one param. Should contain all inputs specified in Chain.input_keys except for inputs that will be set by the chain’s memory. return_only_outputs – Whether to return only outputs in the response. If True, only new keys generated by this chain will be returned. If False, both input keys and new keys generated by this chain will be returned. Defaults to False. callbacks – Callbacks to use for this chain run. These will be called in addition to callbacks passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects. tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in addition to tags passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects. metadata – Optional metadata associated with the chain. Defaults to None include_run_info – Whether to include run info in the response. Defaults to False. Returns A dict of named outputs. Should contain all outputs specified inChain.output_keys. async acall(inputs: Union[Dict[str, Any], Any], return_only_outputs: bool = False, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, *, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, include_run_info: bool = False) → Dict[str, Any]¶ Asynchronously execute the chain. Parameters inputs – Dictionary of inputs, or single input if chain expects only one param. Should contain all inputs specified in Chain.input_keys except for inputs that will be set by the chain’s memory. return_only_outputs – Whether to return only outputs in the response. If True, only new keys generated by this chain will be returned. If False, both input keys and new keys generated by this chain will be returned. Defaults to False.
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chain will be returned. Defaults to False. callbacks – Callbacks to use for this chain run. These will be called in addition to callbacks passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects. tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in addition to tags passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects. metadata – Optional metadata associated with the chain. Defaults to None include_run_info – Whether to include run info in the response. Defaults to False. Returns A dict of named outputs. Should contain all outputs specified inChain.output_keys. apply(input_list: List[Dict[str, Any]], callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None) → List[Dict[str, str]]¶ Call the chain on all inputs in the list. async arun(*args: Any, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, **kwargs: Any) → str¶ Convenience method for executing chain when there’s a single string output. The main difference between this method and Chain.__call__ is that this methodcan only be used for chains that return a single string output. If a Chain has more outputs, a non-string output, or you want to return the inputs/run info along with the outputs, use Chain.__call__. The other difference is that this method expects inputs to be passed directly in as positional arguments or keyword arguments, whereas Chain.__call__ expects a single input dictionary with all the inputs. Parameters *args – If the chain expects a single input, it can be passed in as the sole positional argument.
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sole positional argument. callbacks – Callbacks to use for this chain run. These will be called in addition to callbacks passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects. tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in addition to tags passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects. **kwargs – If the chain expects multiple inputs, they can be passed in directly as keyword arguments. Returns The chain output as a string. Example # Suppose we have a single-input chain that takes a 'question' string: await chain.arun("What's the temperature in Boise, Idaho?") # -> "The temperature in Boise is..." # Suppose we have a multi-input chain that takes a 'question' string # and 'context' string: question = "What's the temperature in Boise, Idaho?" context = "Weather report for Boise, Idaho on 07/03/23..." await chain.arun(question=question, context=context) # -> "The temperature in Boise is..." dict(**kwargs: Any) → Dict¶ Return dictionary representation of chain. Expects Chain._chain_type property to be implemented and for memory to benull. Parameters **kwargs – Keyword arguments passed to default pydantic.BaseModel.dict method. Returns A dictionary representation of the chain. Example ..code-block:: python chain.dict(exclude_unset=True) # -> {“_type”: “foo”, “verbose”: False, …} classmethod from_llm(llm: BaseLanguageModel, prompt: Optional[BasePromptTemplate] = None, **kwargs: Any) → QAGenerationChain[source]¶
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prep_inputs(inputs: Union[Dict[str, Any], Any]) → Dict[str, str]¶ Validate and prepare chain inputs, including adding inputs from memory. Parameters inputs – Dictionary of raw inputs, or single input if chain expects only one param. Should contain all inputs specified in Chain.input_keys except for inputs that will be set by the chain’s memory. Returns A dictionary of all inputs, including those added by the chain’s memory. prep_outputs(inputs: Dict[str, str], outputs: Dict[str, str], return_only_outputs: bool = False) → Dict[str, str]¶ Validate and prepare chain outputs, and save info about this run to memory. Parameters inputs – Dictionary of chain inputs, including any inputs added by chain memory. outputs – Dictionary of initial chain outputs. return_only_outputs – Whether to only return the chain outputs. If False, inputs are also added to the final outputs. Returns A dict of the final chain outputs. validator raise_callback_manager_deprecation  »  all fields¶ Raise deprecation warning if callback_manager is used. run(*args: Any, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, **kwargs: Any) → str¶ Convenience method for executing chain when there’s a single string output. The main difference between this method and Chain.__call__ is that this methodcan only be used for chains that return a single string output. If a Chain has more outputs, a non-string output, or you want to return the inputs/run info along with the outputs, use Chain.__call__. The other difference is that this method expects inputs to be passed directly in as positional arguments or keyword arguments, whereas Chain.__call__ expects
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as positional arguments or keyword arguments, whereas Chain.__call__ expects a single input dictionary with all the inputs. Parameters *args – If the chain expects a single input, it can be passed in as the sole positional argument. callbacks – Callbacks to use for this chain run. These will be called in addition to callbacks passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects. tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in addition to tags passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects. **kwargs – If the chain expects multiple inputs, they can be passed in directly as keyword arguments. Returns The chain output as a string. Example # Suppose we have a single-input chain that takes a 'question' string: chain.run("What's the temperature in Boise, Idaho?") # -> "The temperature in Boise is..." # Suppose we have a multi-input chain that takes a 'question' string # and 'context' string: question = "What's the temperature in Boise, Idaho?" context = "Weather report for Boise, Idaho on 07/03/23..." chain.run(question=question, context=context) # -> "The temperature in Boise is..." save(file_path: Union[Path, str]) → None¶ Save the chain. Expects Chain._chain_type property to be implemented and for memory to benull. Parameters file_path – Path to file to save the chain to. Example chain.save(file_path="path/chain.yaml") validator set_verbose  »  verbose¶ Set the chain verbosity. Defaults to the global setting if not specified by the user. to_json() → Union[SerializedConstructor, SerializedNotImplemented]¶
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to_json() → Union[SerializedConstructor, SerializedNotImplemented]¶ to_json_not_implemented() → SerializedNotImplemented¶ property input_keys: List[str]¶ Return the keys expected to be in the chain input. property lc_attributes: Dict¶ Return a list of attribute names that should be included in the serialized kwargs. These attributes must be accepted by the constructor. property lc_namespace: List[str]¶ Return the namespace of the langchain object. eg. [“langchain”, “llms”, “openai”] property lc_secrets: Dict[str, str]¶ Return a map of constructor argument names to secret ids. eg. {“openai_api_key”: “OPENAI_API_KEY”} property lc_serializable: bool¶ Return whether or not the class is serializable. property output_keys: List[str]¶ Return the keys expected to be in the chain output. model Config¶ Bases: object Configuration for this pydantic object. arbitrary_types_allowed = True¶
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langchain.chains.qa_with_sources.base.BaseQAWithSourcesChain¶ class langchain.chains.qa_with_sources.base.BaseQAWithSourcesChain(*, memory: Optional[BaseMemory] = None, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, callback_manager: Optional[BaseCallbackManager] = None, verbose: bool = None, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, combine_documents_chain: BaseCombineDocumentsChain, question_key: str = 'question', input_docs_key: str = 'docs', answer_key: str = 'answer', sources_answer_key: str = 'sources', return_source_documents: bool = False)[source]¶ Bases: Chain, ABC Question answering with sources over 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 callback_manager: Optional[BaseCallbackManager] = None¶ Deprecated, use callbacks instead. param callbacks: Callbacks = None¶ Optional list of callback handlers (or callback manager). Defaults to None. Callback handlers are called throughout the lifecycle of a call to a chain, starting with on_chain_start, ending with on_chain_end or on_chain_error. Each custom chain can optionally call additional callback methods, see Callback docs for full details. param combine_documents_chain: BaseCombineDocumentsChain [Required]¶ Chain to use to combine documents. param memory: Optional[BaseMemory] = None¶ Optional memory object. Defaults to None. Memory is a class that gets called at the start and at the end of every chain. At the start, memory loads variables and passes them along in the chain. At the end, it saves any returned variables. There are many different types of memory - please see memory docs
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There are many different types of memory - please see memory docs for the full catalog. param metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None¶ Optional metadata associated with the chain. Defaults to None This metadata will be associated with each call to this chain, and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks. You can use these to eg identify a specific instance of a chain with its use case. param return_source_documents: bool = False¶ Return the source documents. param tags: Optional[List[str]] = None¶ Optional list of tags associated with the chain. Defaults to None These tags will be associated with each call to this chain, and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks. You can use these to eg identify a specific instance of a chain with its use case. param verbose: bool [Optional]¶ Whether or not run in verbose mode. In verbose mode, some intermediate logs will be printed to the console. Defaults to langchain.verbose value. __call__(inputs: Union[Dict[str, Any], Any], return_only_outputs: bool = False, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, *, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, include_run_info: bool = False) → Dict[str, Any]¶ Execute the chain. Parameters inputs – Dictionary of inputs, or single input if chain expects only one param. Should contain all inputs specified in Chain.input_keys except for inputs that will be set by the chain’s memory. return_only_outputs – Whether to return only outputs in the response. If True, only new keys generated by this chain will be returned. If False, both input keys and new keys generated by this chain will be returned. Defaults to False.
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chain will be returned. Defaults to False. callbacks – Callbacks to use for this chain run. These will be called in addition to callbacks passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects. tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in addition to tags passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects. metadata – Optional metadata associated with the chain. Defaults to None include_run_info – Whether to include run info in the response. Defaults to False. Returns A dict of named outputs. Should contain all outputs specified inChain.output_keys. async acall(inputs: Union[Dict[str, Any], Any], return_only_outputs: bool = False, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, *, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, include_run_info: bool = False) → Dict[str, Any]¶ Asynchronously execute the chain. Parameters inputs – Dictionary of inputs, or single input if chain expects only one param. Should contain all inputs specified in Chain.input_keys except for inputs that will be set by the chain’s memory. return_only_outputs – Whether to return only outputs in the response. If True, only new keys generated by this chain will be returned. If False, both input keys and new keys generated by this chain will be returned. Defaults to False. callbacks – Callbacks to use for this chain run. These will be called in addition to callbacks passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects. tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in
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tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in addition to tags passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects. metadata – Optional metadata associated with the chain. Defaults to None include_run_info – Whether to include run info in the response. Defaults to False. Returns A dict of named outputs. Should contain all outputs specified inChain.output_keys. apply(input_list: List[Dict[str, Any]], callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None) → List[Dict[str, str]]¶ Call the chain on all inputs in the list. async arun(*args: Any, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, **kwargs: Any) → str¶ Convenience method for executing chain when there’s a single string output. The main difference between this method and Chain.__call__ is that this methodcan only be used for chains that return a single string output. If a Chain has more outputs, a non-string output, or you want to return the inputs/run info along with the outputs, use Chain.__call__. The other difference is that this method expects inputs to be passed directly in as positional arguments or keyword arguments, whereas Chain.__call__ expects a single input dictionary with all the inputs. Parameters *args – If the chain expects a single input, it can be passed in as the sole positional argument. callbacks – Callbacks to use for this chain run. These will be called in addition to callbacks passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects.
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these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects. tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in addition to tags passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects. **kwargs – If the chain expects multiple inputs, they can be passed in directly as keyword arguments. Returns The chain output as a string. Example # Suppose we have a single-input chain that takes a 'question' string: await chain.arun("What's the temperature in Boise, Idaho?") # -> "The temperature in Boise is..." # Suppose we have a multi-input chain that takes a 'question' string # and 'context' string: question = "What's the temperature in Boise, Idaho?" context = "Weather report for Boise, Idaho on 07/03/23..." await chain.arun(question=question, context=context) # -> "The temperature in Boise is..." dict(**kwargs: Any) → Dict¶ Return dictionary representation of chain. Expects Chain._chain_type property to be implemented and for memory to benull. Parameters **kwargs – Keyword arguments passed to default pydantic.BaseModel.dict method. Returns A dictionary representation of the chain. Example ..code-block:: python chain.dict(exclude_unset=True) # -> {“_type”: “foo”, “verbose”: False, …} classmethod from_chain_type(llm: BaseLanguageModel, chain_type: str = 'stuff', chain_type_kwargs: Optional[dict] = None, **kwargs: Any) → BaseQAWithSourcesChain[source]¶ Load chain from chain type.
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classmethod from_llm(llm: BaseLanguageModel, document_prompt: BasePromptTemplate = PromptTemplate(input_variables=['page_content', 'source'], output_parser=None, partial_variables={}, template='Content: {page_content}\nSource: {source}', template_format='f-string', validate_template=True), question_prompt: BasePromptTemplate = PromptTemplate(input_variables=['context', 'question'], output_parser=None, partial_variables={}, template='Use the following portion of a long document to see if any of the text is relevant to answer the question. \nReturn any relevant text verbatim.\n{context}\nQuestion: {question}\nRelevant text, if any:', template_format='f-string', validate_template=True), combine_prompt: BasePromptTemplate = PromptTemplate(input_variables=['summaries', 'question'], output_parser=None, partial_variables={}, template='Given the following extracted parts of a long document and a question, create a final answer with references ("SOURCES"). \nIf you don\'t know the answer, just say that you don\'t know. Don\'t try to make up an answer.\nALWAYS return a "SOURCES" part in your answer.\n\nQUESTION: Which state/country\'s law governs the interpretation of the contract?\n=========\nContent: This Agreement is governed by English law and the parties submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts in  relation to any dispute (contractual or non-contractual) concerning this Agreement save that either party may apply to any court for an  injunction or other relief to protect its Intellectual Property Rights.\nSource: 28-pl\nContent: No Waiver. Failure or delay in exercising any right or remedy under this Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of such (or any other)  right or remedy.\n\n11.7 Severability. The invalidity, illegality or unenforceability of any term (or part of a term) of this Agreement shall
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or unenforceability of any term (or part of a term) of this Agreement shall not affect the continuation  in force of the remainder of the term (if any) and this Agreement.\n\n11.8 No Agency. Except as expressly stated otherwise, nothing in this Agreement shall create an agency, partnership or joint venture of any  kind between the parties.\n\n11.9 No Third-Party Beneficiaries.\nSource: 30-pl\nContent: (b) if Google believes, in good faith, that the Distributor has violated or caused Google to violate any Anti-Bribery Laws (as  defined in Clause 8.5) or that such a violation is reasonably likely to occur,\nSource: 4-pl\n=========\nFINAL ANSWER: This Agreement is governed by English law.\nSOURCES: 28-pl\n\nQUESTION: What did the president say about Michael Jackson?\n=========\nContent: Madam Speaker, Madam Vice President, our First Lady and Second Gentleman. Members of Congress and the Cabinet. Justices of the Supreme Court. My fellow Americans.  \n\nLast year COVID-19 kept us apart. This year we are finally together again. \n\nTonight, we meet as Democrats Republicans and Independents. But most importantly as Americans. \n\nWith a duty to one another to the American people to the Constitution. \n\nAnd with an unwavering resolve that freedom will always triumph over tyranny. \n\nSix days ago, Russia’s Vladimir Putin sought to shake the foundations of the free world thinking he could make it bend to his menacing ways. But he badly miscalculated. \n\nHe thought he could roll into Ukraine and the world would roll over. Instead he met a wall of strength he never imagined. \n\nHe met the Ukrainian people. \n\nFrom President Zelenskyy to every Ukrainian, their fearlessness, their
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\n\nFrom President Zelenskyy to every Ukrainian, their fearlessness, their courage, their determination, inspires the world. \n\nGroups of citizens blocking tanks with their bodies. Everyone from students to retirees teachers turned soldiers defending their homeland.\nSource: 0-pl\nContent: And we won’t stop. \n\nWe have lost so much to COVID-19. Time with one another. And worst of all, so much loss of life. \n\nLet’s use this moment to reset. Let’s stop looking at COVID-19 as a partisan dividing line and see it for what it is: A God-awful disease.  \n\nLet’s stop seeing each other as enemies, and start seeing each other for who we really are: Fellow Americans.  \n\nWe can’t change how divided we’ve been. But we can change how we move forward—on COVID-19 and other issues we must face together. \n\nI recently visited the New York City Police Department days after the funerals of Officer Wilbert Mora and his partner, Officer Jason Rivera. \n\nThey were responding to a 9-1-1 call when a man shot and killed them with a stolen gun. \n\nOfficer Mora was 27 years old. \n\nOfficer Rivera was 22. \n\nBoth Dominican Americans who’d grown up on the same streets they later chose to patrol as police officers. \n\nI spoke with their families and told them that we are forever in debt for their sacrifice, and we will carry on their mission to restore the trust and safety every community deserves.\nSource: 24-pl\nContent: And a proud Ukrainian people, who have known 30 years  of independence, have repeatedly shown that they will not tolerate anyone who tries to take their country backwards.  \n\nTo all Americans, I will be honest with you, as I’ve always
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\n\nTo all Americans, I will be honest with you, as I’ve always promised. A Russian dictator, invading a foreign country, has costs around the world. \n\nAnd I’m taking robust action to make sure the pain of our sanctions  is targeted at Russia’s economy. And I will use every tool at our disposal to protect American businesses and consumers. \n\nTonight, I can announce that the United States has worked with 30 other countries to release 60 Million barrels of oil from reserves around the world.  \n\nAmerica will lead that effort, releasing 30 Million barrels from our own Strategic Petroleum Reserve. And we stand ready to do more if necessary, unified with our allies.  \n\nThese steps will help blunt gas prices here at home. And I know the news about what’s happening can seem alarming. \n\nBut I want you to know that we are going to be okay.\nSource: 5-pl\nContent: More support for patients and families. \n\nTo get there, I call on Congress to fund ARPA-H, the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health. \n\nIt’s based on DARPA—the Defense Department project that led to the Internet, GPS, and so much more.  \n\nARPA-H will have a singular purpose—to drive breakthroughs in cancer, Alzheimer’s, diabetes, and more. \n\nA unity agenda for the nation. \n\nWe can do this. \n\nMy fellow Americans—tonight , we have gathered in a sacred space—the citadel of our democracy. \n\nIn this Capitol, generation after generation, Americans have debated great questions amid great strife, and have done great things. \n\nWe have fought for freedom, expanded liberty, defeated totalitarianism and terror. \n\nAnd built the strongest, freest, and most prosperous nation the world has ever known. \n\nNow is the hour.
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and most prosperous nation the world has ever known. \n\nNow is the hour. \n\nOur moment of responsibility. \n\nOur test of resolve and conscience, of history itself. \n\nIt is in this moment that our character is formed. Our purpose is found. Our future is forged. \n\nWell I know this nation.\nSource: 34-pl\n=========\nFINAL ANSWER: The president did not mention Michael Jackson.\nSOURCES:\n\nQUESTION: {question}\n=========\n{summaries}\n=========\nFINAL ANSWER:', template_format='f-string', validate_template=True), **kwargs: Any) → BaseQAWithSourcesChain[source]¶
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Construct the chain from an LLM. prep_inputs(inputs: Union[Dict[str, Any], Any]) → Dict[str, str]¶ Validate and prepare chain inputs, including adding inputs from memory. Parameters inputs – Dictionary of raw inputs, or single input if chain expects only one param. Should contain all inputs specified in Chain.input_keys except for inputs that will be set by the chain’s memory. Returns A dictionary of all inputs, including those added by the chain’s memory. prep_outputs(inputs: Dict[str, str], outputs: Dict[str, str], return_only_outputs: bool = False) → Dict[str, str]¶ Validate and prepare chain outputs, and save info about this run to memory. Parameters inputs – Dictionary of chain inputs, including any inputs added by chain memory. outputs – Dictionary of initial chain outputs. return_only_outputs – Whether to only return the chain outputs. If False, inputs are also added to the final outputs. Returns A dict of the final chain outputs. validator raise_callback_manager_deprecation  »  all fields¶ Raise deprecation warning if callback_manager is used. run(*args: Any, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, **kwargs: Any) → str¶ Convenience method for executing chain when there’s a single string output. The main difference between this method and Chain.__call__ is that this methodcan only be used for chains that return a single string output. If a Chain has more outputs, a non-string output, or you want to return the inputs/run info along with the outputs, use Chain.__call__. The other difference is that this method expects inputs to be passed directly in
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The other difference is that this method expects inputs to be passed directly in as positional arguments or keyword arguments, whereas Chain.__call__ expects a single input dictionary with all the inputs. Parameters *args – If the chain expects a single input, it can be passed in as the sole positional argument. callbacks – Callbacks to use for this chain run. These will be called in addition to callbacks passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects. tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in addition to tags passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects. **kwargs – If the chain expects multiple inputs, they can be passed in directly as keyword arguments. Returns The chain output as a string. Example # Suppose we have a single-input chain that takes a 'question' string: chain.run("What's the temperature in Boise, Idaho?") # -> "The temperature in Boise is..." # Suppose we have a multi-input chain that takes a 'question' string # and 'context' string: question = "What's the temperature in Boise, Idaho?" context = "Weather report for Boise, Idaho on 07/03/23..." chain.run(question=question, context=context) # -> "The temperature in Boise is..." save(file_path: Union[Path, str]) → None¶ Save the chain. Expects Chain._chain_type property to be implemented and for memory to benull. Parameters file_path – Path to file to save the chain to. Example chain.save(file_path="path/chain.yaml") validator set_verbose  »  verbose¶ Set the chain verbosity. Defaults to the global setting if not specified by the user.
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Set the chain verbosity. Defaults to the global setting if not specified by the user. to_json() → Union[SerializedConstructor, SerializedNotImplemented]¶ to_json_not_implemented() → SerializedNotImplemented¶ validator validate_naming  »  all fields[source]¶ Fix backwards compatibility in naming. property lc_attributes: Dict¶ Return a list of attribute names that should be included in the serialized kwargs. These attributes must be accepted by the constructor. property lc_namespace: List[str]¶ Return the namespace of the langchain object. eg. [“langchain”, “llms”, “openai”] property lc_secrets: Dict[str, str]¶ Return a map of constructor argument names to secret ids. eg. {“openai_api_key”: “OPENAI_API_KEY”} property lc_serializable: bool¶ Return whether or not the class is serializable. model Config[source]¶ Bases: object Configuration for this pydantic object. arbitrary_types_allowed = True¶ extra = 'forbid'¶
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langchain.chains.qa_with_sources.base.QAWithSourcesChain¶ class langchain.chains.qa_with_sources.base.QAWithSourcesChain(*, memory: Optional[BaseMemory] = None, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, callback_manager: Optional[BaseCallbackManager] = None, verbose: bool = None, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, combine_documents_chain: BaseCombineDocumentsChain, question_key: str = 'question', input_docs_key: str = 'docs', answer_key: str = 'answer', sources_answer_key: str = 'sources', return_source_documents: bool = False)[source]¶ Bases: BaseQAWithSourcesChain Question answering with sources over 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 callback_manager: Optional[BaseCallbackManager] = None¶ Deprecated, use callbacks instead. param callbacks: Callbacks = None¶ Optional list of callback handlers (or callback manager). Defaults to None. Callback handlers are called throughout the lifecycle of a call to a chain, starting with on_chain_start, ending with on_chain_end or on_chain_error. Each custom chain can optionally call additional callback methods, see Callback docs for full details. param combine_documents_chain: BaseCombineDocumentsChain [Required]¶ Chain to use to combine documents. param memory: Optional[BaseMemory] = None¶ Optional memory object. Defaults to None. Memory is a class that gets called at the start and at the end of every chain. At the start, memory loads variables and passes them along in the chain. At the end, it saves any returned variables. There are many different types of memory - please see memory docs
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There are many different types of memory - please see memory docs for the full catalog. param metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None¶ Optional metadata associated with the chain. Defaults to None This metadata will be associated with each call to this chain, and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks. You can use these to eg identify a specific instance of a chain with its use case. param return_source_documents: bool = False¶ Return the source documents. param tags: Optional[List[str]] = None¶ Optional list of tags associated with the chain. Defaults to None These tags will be associated with each call to this chain, and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks. You can use these to eg identify a specific instance of a chain with its use case. param verbose: bool [Optional]¶ Whether or not run in verbose mode. In verbose mode, some intermediate logs will be printed to the console. Defaults to langchain.verbose value. __call__(inputs: Union[Dict[str, Any], Any], return_only_outputs: bool = False, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, *, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, include_run_info: bool = False) → Dict[str, Any]¶ Execute the chain. Parameters inputs – Dictionary of inputs, or single input if chain expects only one param. Should contain all inputs specified in Chain.input_keys except for inputs that will be set by the chain’s memory. return_only_outputs – Whether to return only outputs in the response. If True, only new keys generated by this chain will be returned. If False, both input keys and new keys generated by this chain will be returned. Defaults to False.
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chain will be returned. Defaults to False. callbacks – Callbacks to use for this chain run. These will be called in addition to callbacks passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects. tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in addition to tags passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects. metadata – Optional metadata associated with the chain. Defaults to None include_run_info – Whether to include run info in the response. Defaults to False. Returns A dict of named outputs. Should contain all outputs specified inChain.output_keys. async acall(inputs: Union[Dict[str, Any], Any], return_only_outputs: bool = False, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, *, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, include_run_info: bool = False) → Dict[str, Any]¶ Asynchronously execute the chain. Parameters inputs – Dictionary of inputs, or single input if chain expects only one param. Should contain all inputs specified in Chain.input_keys except for inputs that will be set by the chain’s memory. return_only_outputs – Whether to return only outputs in the response. If True, only new keys generated by this chain will be returned. If False, both input keys and new keys generated by this chain will be returned. Defaults to False. callbacks – Callbacks to use for this chain run. These will be called in addition to callbacks passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects. tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in
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tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in addition to tags passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects. metadata – Optional metadata associated with the chain. Defaults to None include_run_info – Whether to include run info in the response. Defaults to False. Returns A dict of named outputs. Should contain all outputs specified inChain.output_keys. apply(input_list: List[Dict[str, Any]], callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None) → List[Dict[str, str]]¶ Call the chain on all inputs in the list. async arun(*args: Any, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, **kwargs: Any) → str¶ Convenience method for executing chain when there’s a single string output. The main difference between this method and Chain.__call__ is that this methodcan only be used for chains that return a single string output. If a Chain has more outputs, a non-string output, or you want to return the inputs/run info along with the outputs, use Chain.__call__. The other difference is that this method expects inputs to be passed directly in as positional arguments or keyword arguments, whereas Chain.__call__ expects a single input dictionary with all the inputs. Parameters *args – If the chain expects a single input, it can be passed in as the sole positional argument. callbacks – Callbacks to use for this chain run. These will be called in addition to callbacks passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects.
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these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects. tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in addition to tags passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects. **kwargs – If the chain expects multiple inputs, they can be passed in directly as keyword arguments. Returns The chain output as a string. Example # Suppose we have a single-input chain that takes a 'question' string: await chain.arun("What's the temperature in Boise, Idaho?") # -> "The temperature in Boise is..." # Suppose we have a multi-input chain that takes a 'question' string # and 'context' string: question = "What's the temperature in Boise, Idaho?" context = "Weather report for Boise, Idaho on 07/03/23..." await chain.arun(question=question, context=context) # -> "The temperature in Boise is..." dict(**kwargs: Any) → Dict¶ Return dictionary representation of chain. Expects Chain._chain_type property to be implemented and for memory to benull. Parameters **kwargs – Keyword arguments passed to default pydantic.BaseModel.dict method. Returns A dictionary representation of the chain. Example ..code-block:: python chain.dict(exclude_unset=True) # -> {“_type”: “foo”, “verbose”: False, …} classmethod from_chain_type(llm: BaseLanguageModel, chain_type: str = 'stuff', chain_type_kwargs: Optional[dict] = None, **kwargs: Any) → BaseQAWithSourcesChain¶ Load chain from chain type.
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classmethod from_llm(llm: BaseLanguageModel, document_prompt: BasePromptTemplate = PromptTemplate(input_variables=['page_content', 'source'], output_parser=None, partial_variables={}, template='Content: {page_content}\nSource: {source}', template_format='f-string', validate_template=True), question_prompt: BasePromptTemplate = PromptTemplate(input_variables=['context', 'question'], output_parser=None, partial_variables={}, template='Use the following portion of a long document to see if any of the text is relevant to answer the question. \nReturn any relevant text verbatim.\n{context}\nQuestion: {question}\nRelevant text, if any:', template_format='f-string', validate_template=True), combine_prompt: BasePromptTemplate = PromptTemplate(input_variables=['summaries', 'question'], output_parser=None, partial_variables={}, template='Given the following extracted parts of a long document and a question, create a final answer with references ("SOURCES"). \nIf you don\'t know the answer, just say that you don\'t know. Don\'t try to make up an answer.\nALWAYS return a "SOURCES" part in your answer.\n\nQUESTION: Which state/country\'s law governs the interpretation of the contract?\n=========\nContent: This Agreement is governed by English law and the parties submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts in  relation to any dispute (contractual or non-contractual) concerning this Agreement save that either party may apply to any court for an  injunction or other relief to protect its Intellectual Property Rights.\nSource: 28-pl\nContent: No Waiver. Failure or delay in exercising any right or remedy under this Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of such (or any other)  right or remedy.\n\n11.7 Severability. The invalidity, illegality or unenforceability of any term (or part of a term) of this Agreement shall
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or unenforceability of any term (or part of a term) of this Agreement shall not affect the continuation  in force of the remainder of the term (if any) and this Agreement.\n\n11.8 No Agency. Except as expressly stated otherwise, nothing in this Agreement shall create an agency, partnership or joint venture of any  kind between the parties.\n\n11.9 No Third-Party Beneficiaries.\nSource: 30-pl\nContent: (b) if Google believes, in good faith, that the Distributor has violated or caused Google to violate any Anti-Bribery Laws (as  defined in Clause 8.5) or that such a violation is reasonably likely to occur,\nSource: 4-pl\n=========\nFINAL ANSWER: This Agreement is governed by English law.\nSOURCES: 28-pl\n\nQUESTION: What did the president say about Michael Jackson?\n=========\nContent: Madam Speaker, Madam Vice President, our First Lady and Second Gentleman. Members of Congress and the Cabinet. Justices of the Supreme Court. My fellow Americans.  \n\nLast year COVID-19 kept us apart. This year we are finally together again. \n\nTonight, we meet as Democrats Republicans and Independents. But most importantly as Americans. \n\nWith a duty to one another to the American people to the Constitution. \n\nAnd with an unwavering resolve that freedom will always triumph over tyranny. \n\nSix days ago, Russia’s Vladimir Putin sought to shake the foundations of the free world thinking he could make it bend to his menacing ways. But he badly miscalculated. \n\nHe thought he could roll into Ukraine and the world would roll over. Instead he met a wall of strength he never imagined. \n\nHe met the Ukrainian people. \n\nFrom President Zelenskyy to every Ukrainian, their fearlessness, their
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\n\nFrom President Zelenskyy to every Ukrainian, their fearlessness, their courage, their determination, inspires the world. \n\nGroups of citizens blocking tanks with their bodies. Everyone from students to retirees teachers turned soldiers defending their homeland.\nSource: 0-pl\nContent: And we won’t stop. \n\nWe have lost so much to COVID-19. Time with one another. And worst of all, so much loss of life. \n\nLet’s use this moment to reset. Let’s stop looking at COVID-19 as a partisan dividing line and see it for what it is: A God-awful disease.  \n\nLet’s stop seeing each other as enemies, and start seeing each other for who we really are: Fellow Americans.  \n\nWe can’t change how divided we’ve been. But we can change how we move forward—on COVID-19 and other issues we must face together. \n\nI recently visited the New York City Police Department days after the funerals of Officer Wilbert Mora and his partner, Officer Jason Rivera. \n\nThey were responding to a 9-1-1 call when a man shot and killed them with a stolen gun. \n\nOfficer Mora was 27 years old. \n\nOfficer Rivera was 22. \n\nBoth Dominican Americans who’d grown up on the same streets they later chose to patrol as police officers. \n\nI spoke with their families and told them that we are forever in debt for their sacrifice, and we will carry on their mission to restore the trust and safety every community deserves.\nSource: 24-pl\nContent: And a proud Ukrainian people, who have known 30 years  of independence, have repeatedly shown that they will not tolerate anyone who tries to take their country backwards.  \n\nTo all Americans, I will be honest with you, as I’ve always
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\n\nTo all Americans, I will be honest with you, as I’ve always promised. A Russian dictator, invading a foreign country, has costs around the world. \n\nAnd I’m taking robust action to make sure the pain of our sanctions  is targeted at Russia’s economy. And I will use every tool at our disposal to protect American businesses and consumers. \n\nTonight, I can announce that the United States has worked with 30 other countries to release 60 Million barrels of oil from reserves around the world.  \n\nAmerica will lead that effort, releasing 30 Million barrels from our own Strategic Petroleum Reserve. And we stand ready to do more if necessary, unified with our allies.  \n\nThese steps will help blunt gas prices here at home. And I know the news about what’s happening can seem alarming. \n\nBut I want you to know that we are going to be okay.\nSource: 5-pl\nContent: More support for patients and families. \n\nTo get there, I call on Congress to fund ARPA-H, the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health. \n\nIt’s based on DARPA—the Defense Department project that led to the Internet, GPS, and so much more.  \n\nARPA-H will have a singular purpose—to drive breakthroughs in cancer, Alzheimer’s, diabetes, and more. \n\nA unity agenda for the nation. \n\nWe can do this. \n\nMy fellow Americans—tonight , we have gathered in a sacred space—the citadel of our democracy. \n\nIn this Capitol, generation after generation, Americans have debated great questions amid great strife, and have done great things. \n\nWe have fought for freedom, expanded liberty, defeated totalitarianism and terror. \n\nAnd built the strongest, freest, and most prosperous nation the world has ever known. \n\nNow is the hour.
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and most prosperous nation the world has ever known. \n\nNow is the hour. \n\nOur moment of responsibility. \n\nOur test of resolve and conscience, of history itself. \n\nIt is in this moment that our character is formed. Our purpose is found. Our future is forged. \n\nWell I know this nation.\nSource: 34-pl\n=========\nFINAL ANSWER: The president did not mention Michael Jackson.\nSOURCES:\n\nQUESTION: {question}\n=========\n{summaries}\n=========\nFINAL ANSWER:', template_format='f-string', validate_template=True), **kwargs: Any) → BaseQAWithSourcesChain¶
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Construct the chain from an LLM. prep_inputs(inputs: Union[Dict[str, Any], Any]) → Dict[str, str]¶ Validate and prepare chain inputs, including adding inputs from memory. Parameters inputs – Dictionary of raw inputs, or single input if chain expects only one param. Should contain all inputs specified in Chain.input_keys except for inputs that will be set by the chain’s memory. Returns A dictionary of all inputs, including those added by the chain’s memory. prep_outputs(inputs: Dict[str, str], outputs: Dict[str, str], return_only_outputs: bool = False) → Dict[str, str]¶ Validate and prepare chain outputs, and save info about this run to memory. Parameters inputs – Dictionary of chain inputs, including any inputs added by chain memory. outputs – Dictionary of initial chain outputs. return_only_outputs – Whether to only return the chain outputs. If False, inputs are also added to the final outputs. Returns A dict of the final chain outputs. validator raise_callback_manager_deprecation  »  all fields¶ Raise deprecation warning if callback_manager is used. run(*args: Any, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, **kwargs: Any) → str¶ Convenience method for executing chain when there’s a single string output. The main difference between this method and Chain.__call__ is that this methodcan only be used for chains that return a single string output. If a Chain has more outputs, a non-string output, or you want to return the inputs/run info along with the outputs, use Chain.__call__. The other difference is that this method expects inputs to be passed directly in
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The other difference is that this method expects inputs to be passed directly in as positional arguments or keyword arguments, whereas Chain.__call__ expects a single input dictionary with all the inputs. Parameters *args – If the chain expects a single input, it can be passed in as the sole positional argument. callbacks – Callbacks to use for this chain run. These will be called in addition to callbacks passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects. tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in addition to tags passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects. **kwargs – If the chain expects multiple inputs, they can be passed in directly as keyword arguments. Returns The chain output as a string. Example # Suppose we have a single-input chain that takes a 'question' string: chain.run("What's the temperature in Boise, Idaho?") # -> "The temperature in Boise is..." # Suppose we have a multi-input chain that takes a 'question' string # and 'context' string: question = "What's the temperature in Boise, Idaho?" context = "Weather report for Boise, Idaho on 07/03/23..." chain.run(question=question, context=context) # -> "The temperature in Boise is..." save(file_path: Union[Path, str]) → None¶ Save the chain. Expects Chain._chain_type property to be implemented and for memory to benull. Parameters file_path – Path to file to save the chain to. Example chain.save(file_path="path/chain.yaml") validator set_verbose  »  verbose¶ Set the chain verbosity. Defaults to the global setting if not specified by the user.
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Set the chain verbosity. Defaults to the global setting if not specified by the user. to_json() → Union[SerializedConstructor, SerializedNotImplemented]¶ to_json_not_implemented() → SerializedNotImplemented¶ validator validate_naming  »  all fields¶ Fix backwards compatibility in naming. property lc_attributes: Dict¶ Return a list of attribute names that should be included in the serialized kwargs. These attributes must be accepted by the constructor. property lc_namespace: List[str]¶ Return the namespace of the langchain object. eg. [“langchain”, “llms”, “openai”] property lc_secrets: Dict[str, str]¶ Return a map of constructor argument names to secret ids. eg. {“openai_api_key”: “OPENAI_API_KEY”} property lc_serializable: bool¶ Return whether or not the class is serializable. model Config¶ Bases: object Configuration for this pydantic object. arbitrary_types_allowed = True¶ extra = 'forbid'¶
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langchain.chains.qa_with_sources.loading.LoadingCallable¶ class langchain.chains.qa_with_sources.loading.LoadingCallable(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶ Bases: Protocol Interface for loading the combine documents chain. Methods __init__(*args, **kwargs) __call__(llm: BaseLanguageModel, **kwargs: Any) → BaseCombineDocumentsChain[source]¶ Callable to load the combine documents chain.
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langchain.chains.qa_with_sources.loading.load_qa_with_sources_chain¶ langchain.chains.qa_with_sources.loading.load_qa_with_sources_chain(llm: BaseLanguageModel, chain_type: str = 'stuff', verbose: Optional[bool] = None, **kwargs: Any) → BaseCombineDocumentsChain[source]¶ Load question answering with sources chain. Parameters llm – Language Model to use in the chain. chain_type – Type of document combining chain to use. Should be one of “stuff”, “map_reduce”, “refine” and “map_rerank”. verbose – Whether chains should be run in verbose mode or not. Note that this applies to all chains that make up the final chain. Returns A chain to use for question answering with sources.
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langchain.chains.qa_with_sources.retrieval.RetrievalQAWithSourcesChain¶ class langchain.chains.qa_with_sources.retrieval.RetrievalQAWithSourcesChain(*, memory: Optional[BaseMemory] = None, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, callback_manager: Optional[BaseCallbackManager] = None, verbose: bool = None, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, combine_documents_chain: BaseCombineDocumentsChain, question_key: str = 'question', input_docs_key: str = 'docs', answer_key: str = 'answer', sources_answer_key: str = 'sources', return_source_documents: bool = False, retriever: BaseRetriever, reduce_k_below_max_tokens: bool = False, max_tokens_limit: int = 3375)[source]¶ Bases: BaseQAWithSourcesChain Question-answering with sources over an index. 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 callback_manager: Optional[BaseCallbackManager] = None¶ Deprecated, use callbacks instead. param callbacks: Callbacks = None¶ Optional list of callback handlers (or callback manager). Defaults to None. Callback handlers are called throughout the lifecycle of a call to a chain, starting with on_chain_start, ending with on_chain_end or on_chain_error. Each custom chain can optionally call additional callback methods, see Callback docs for full details. param combine_documents_chain: BaseCombineDocumentsChain [Required]¶ Chain to use to combine documents. param max_tokens_limit: int = 3375¶ Restrict the docs to return from store based on tokens,
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Restrict the docs to return from store based on tokens, enforced only for StuffDocumentChain and if reduce_k_below_max_tokens is to true param memory: Optional[BaseMemory] = None¶ Optional memory object. Defaults to None. Memory is a class that gets called at the start and at the end of every chain. At the start, memory loads variables and passes them along in the chain. At the end, it saves any returned variables. There are many different types of memory - please see memory docs for the full catalog. param metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None¶ Optional metadata associated with the chain. Defaults to None This metadata will be associated with each call to this chain, and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks. You can use these to eg identify a specific instance of a chain with its use case. param reduce_k_below_max_tokens: bool = False¶ Reduce the number of results to return from store based on tokens limit param retriever: langchain.schema.retriever.BaseRetriever [Required]¶ Index to connect to. param return_source_documents: bool = False¶ Return the source documents. param tags: Optional[List[str]] = None¶ Optional list of tags associated with the chain. Defaults to None These tags will be associated with each call to this chain, and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks. You can use these to eg identify a specific instance of a chain with its use case. param verbose: bool [Optional]¶ Whether or not run in verbose mode. In verbose mode, some intermediate logs will be printed to the console. Defaults to langchain.verbose value.
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will be printed to the console. Defaults to langchain.verbose value. __call__(inputs: Union[Dict[str, Any], Any], return_only_outputs: bool = False, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, *, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, include_run_info: bool = False) → Dict[str, Any]¶ Execute the chain. Parameters inputs – Dictionary of inputs, or single input if chain expects only one param. Should contain all inputs specified in Chain.input_keys except for inputs that will be set by the chain’s memory. return_only_outputs – Whether to return only outputs in the response. If True, only new keys generated by this chain will be returned. If False, both input keys and new keys generated by this chain will be returned. Defaults to False. callbacks – Callbacks to use for this chain run. These will be called in addition to callbacks passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects. tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in addition to tags passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects. metadata – Optional metadata associated with the chain. Defaults to None include_run_info – Whether to include run info in the response. Defaults to False. Returns A dict of named outputs. Should contain all outputs specified inChain.output_keys.
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Returns A dict of named outputs. Should contain all outputs specified inChain.output_keys. async acall(inputs: Union[Dict[str, Any], Any], return_only_outputs: bool = False, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, *, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, include_run_info: bool = False) → Dict[str, Any]¶ Asynchronously execute the chain. Parameters inputs – Dictionary of inputs, or single input if chain expects only one param. Should contain all inputs specified in Chain.input_keys except for inputs that will be set by the chain’s memory. return_only_outputs – Whether to return only outputs in the response. If True, only new keys generated by this chain will be returned. If False, both input keys and new keys generated by this chain will be returned. Defaults to False. callbacks – Callbacks to use for this chain run. These will be called in addition to callbacks passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects. tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in addition to tags passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects. metadata – Optional metadata associated with the chain. Defaults to None include_run_info – Whether to include run info in the response. Defaults to False. Returns A dict of named outputs. Should contain all outputs specified inChain.output_keys. apply(input_list: List[Dict[str, Any]], callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None) → List[Dict[str, str]]¶ Call the chain on all inputs in the list.
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Call the chain on all inputs in the list. async arun(*args: Any, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, **kwargs: Any) → str¶ Convenience method for executing chain when there’s a single string output. The main difference between this method and Chain.__call__ is that this methodcan only be used for chains that return a single string output. If a Chain has more outputs, a non-string output, or you want to return the inputs/run info along with the outputs, use Chain.__call__. The other difference is that this method expects inputs to be passed directly in as positional arguments or keyword arguments, whereas Chain.__call__ expects a single input dictionary with all the inputs. Parameters *args – If the chain expects a single input, it can be passed in as the sole positional argument. callbacks – Callbacks to use for this chain run. These will be called in addition to callbacks passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects. tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in addition to tags passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects. **kwargs – If the chain expects multiple inputs, they can be passed in directly as keyword arguments. Returns The chain output as a string. Example # Suppose we have a single-input chain that takes a 'question' string: await chain.arun("What's the temperature in Boise, Idaho?") # -> "The temperature in Boise is..." # Suppose we have a multi-input chain that takes a 'question' string # and 'context' string:
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# and 'context' string: question = "What's the temperature in Boise, Idaho?" context = "Weather report for Boise, Idaho on 07/03/23..." await chain.arun(question=question, context=context) # -> "The temperature in Boise is..." dict(**kwargs: Any) → Dict¶ Return dictionary representation of chain. Expects Chain._chain_type property to be implemented and for memory to benull. Parameters **kwargs – Keyword arguments passed to default pydantic.BaseModel.dict method. Returns A dictionary representation of the chain. Example ..code-block:: python chain.dict(exclude_unset=True) # -> {“_type”: “foo”, “verbose”: False, …} classmethod from_chain_type(llm: BaseLanguageModel, chain_type: str = 'stuff', chain_type_kwargs: Optional[dict] = None, **kwargs: Any) → BaseQAWithSourcesChain¶ Load chain from chain type.
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classmethod from_llm(llm: BaseLanguageModel, document_prompt: BasePromptTemplate = PromptTemplate(input_variables=['page_content', 'source'], output_parser=None, partial_variables={}, template='Content: {page_content}\nSource: {source}', template_format='f-string', validate_template=True), question_prompt: BasePromptTemplate = PromptTemplate(input_variables=['context', 'question'], output_parser=None, partial_variables={}, template='Use the following portion of a long document to see if any of the text is relevant to answer the question. \nReturn any relevant text verbatim.\n{context}\nQuestion: {question}\nRelevant text, if any:', template_format='f-string', validate_template=True), combine_prompt: BasePromptTemplate = PromptTemplate(input_variables=['summaries', 'question'], output_parser=None, partial_variables={}, template='Given the following extracted parts of a long document and a question, create a final answer with references ("SOURCES"). \nIf you don\'t know the answer, just say that you don\'t know. Don\'t try to make up an answer.\nALWAYS return a "SOURCES" part in your answer.\n\nQUESTION: Which state/country\'s law governs the interpretation of the contract?\n=========\nContent: This Agreement is governed by English law and the parties submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts in  relation to any dispute (contractual or non-contractual) concerning this Agreement save that either party may apply to any court for an  injunction or other relief to protect its Intellectual Property Rights.\nSource: 28-pl\nContent: No Waiver. Failure or delay in exercising any right or remedy under this Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of such (or any other)  right or remedy.\n\n11.7 Severability. The invalidity, illegality or unenforceability of any term (or part of a term) of this Agreement shall
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or unenforceability of any term (or part of a term) of this Agreement shall not affect the continuation  in force of the remainder of the term (if any) and this Agreement.\n\n11.8 No Agency. Except as expressly stated otherwise, nothing in this Agreement shall create an agency, partnership or joint venture of any  kind between the parties.\n\n11.9 No Third-Party Beneficiaries.\nSource: 30-pl\nContent: (b) if Google believes, in good faith, that the Distributor has violated or caused Google to violate any Anti-Bribery Laws (as  defined in Clause 8.5) or that such a violation is reasonably likely to occur,\nSource: 4-pl\n=========\nFINAL ANSWER: This Agreement is governed by English law.\nSOURCES: 28-pl\n\nQUESTION: What did the president say about Michael Jackson?\n=========\nContent: Madam Speaker, Madam Vice President, our First Lady and Second Gentleman. Members of Congress and the Cabinet. Justices of the Supreme Court. My fellow Americans.  \n\nLast year COVID-19 kept us apart. This year we are finally together again. \n\nTonight, we meet as Democrats Republicans and Independents. But most importantly as Americans. \n\nWith a duty to one another to the American people to the Constitution. \n\nAnd with an unwavering resolve that freedom will always triumph over tyranny. \n\nSix days ago, Russia’s Vladimir Putin sought to shake the foundations of the free world thinking he could make it bend to his menacing ways. But he badly miscalculated. \n\nHe thought he could roll into Ukraine and the world would roll over. Instead he met a wall of strength he never imagined. \n\nHe met the Ukrainian people. \n\nFrom President Zelenskyy to every Ukrainian, their fearlessness, their
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\n\nFrom President Zelenskyy to every Ukrainian, their fearlessness, their courage, their determination, inspires the world. \n\nGroups of citizens blocking tanks with their bodies. Everyone from students to retirees teachers turned soldiers defending their homeland.\nSource: 0-pl\nContent: And we won’t stop. \n\nWe have lost so much to COVID-19. Time with one another. And worst of all, so much loss of life. \n\nLet’s use this moment to reset. Let’s stop looking at COVID-19 as a partisan dividing line and see it for what it is: A God-awful disease.  \n\nLet’s stop seeing each other as enemies, and start seeing each other for who we really are: Fellow Americans.  \n\nWe can’t change how divided we’ve been. But we can change how we move forward—on COVID-19 and other issues we must face together. \n\nI recently visited the New York City Police Department days after the funerals of Officer Wilbert Mora and his partner, Officer Jason Rivera. \n\nThey were responding to a 9-1-1 call when a man shot and killed them with a stolen gun. \n\nOfficer Mora was 27 years old. \n\nOfficer Rivera was 22. \n\nBoth Dominican Americans who’d grown up on the same streets they later chose to patrol as police officers. \n\nI spoke with their families and told them that we are forever in debt for their sacrifice, and we will carry on their mission to restore the trust and safety every community deserves.\nSource: 24-pl\nContent: And a proud Ukrainian people, who have known 30 years  of independence, have repeatedly shown that they will not tolerate anyone who tries to take their country backwards.  \n\nTo all Americans, I will be honest with you, as I’ve always
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\n\nTo all Americans, I will be honest with you, as I’ve always promised. A Russian dictator, invading a foreign country, has costs around the world. \n\nAnd I’m taking robust action to make sure the pain of our sanctions  is targeted at Russia’s economy. And I will use every tool at our disposal to protect American businesses and consumers. \n\nTonight, I can announce that the United States has worked with 30 other countries to release 60 Million barrels of oil from reserves around the world.  \n\nAmerica will lead that effort, releasing 30 Million barrels from our own Strategic Petroleum Reserve. And we stand ready to do more if necessary, unified with our allies.  \n\nThese steps will help blunt gas prices here at home. And I know the news about what’s happening can seem alarming. \n\nBut I want you to know that we are going to be okay.\nSource: 5-pl\nContent: More support for patients and families. \n\nTo get there, I call on Congress to fund ARPA-H, the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health. \n\nIt’s based on DARPA—the Defense Department project that led to the Internet, GPS, and so much more.  \n\nARPA-H will have a singular purpose—to drive breakthroughs in cancer, Alzheimer’s, diabetes, and more. \n\nA unity agenda for the nation. \n\nWe can do this. \n\nMy fellow Americans—tonight , we have gathered in a sacred space—the citadel of our democracy. \n\nIn this Capitol, generation after generation, Americans have debated great questions amid great strife, and have done great things. \n\nWe have fought for freedom, expanded liberty, defeated totalitarianism and terror. \n\nAnd built the strongest, freest, and most prosperous nation the world has ever known. \n\nNow is the hour.
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and most prosperous nation the world has ever known. \n\nNow is the hour. \n\nOur moment of responsibility. \n\nOur test of resolve and conscience, of history itself. \n\nIt is in this moment that our character is formed. Our purpose is found. Our future is forged. \n\nWell I know this nation.\nSource: 34-pl\n=========\nFINAL ANSWER: The president did not mention Michael Jackson.\nSOURCES:\n\nQUESTION: {question}\n=========\n{summaries}\n=========\nFINAL ANSWER:', template_format='f-string', validate_template=True), **kwargs: Any) → BaseQAWithSourcesChain¶
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Construct the chain from an LLM. prep_inputs(inputs: Union[Dict[str, Any], Any]) → Dict[str, str]¶ Validate and prepare chain inputs, including adding inputs from memory. Parameters inputs – Dictionary of raw inputs, or single input if chain expects only one param. Should contain all inputs specified in Chain.input_keys except for inputs that will be set by the chain’s memory. Returns A dictionary of all inputs, including those added by the chain’s memory. prep_outputs(inputs: Dict[str, str], outputs: Dict[str, str], return_only_outputs: bool = False) → Dict[str, str]¶ Validate and prepare chain outputs, and save info about this run to memory. Parameters inputs – Dictionary of chain inputs, including any inputs added by chain memory. outputs – Dictionary of initial chain outputs. return_only_outputs – Whether to only return the chain outputs. If False, inputs are also added to the final outputs. Returns A dict of the final chain outputs. validator raise_callback_manager_deprecation  »  all fields¶ Raise deprecation warning if callback_manager is used. run(*args: Any, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, **kwargs: Any) → str¶ Convenience method for executing chain when there’s a single string output. The main difference between this method and Chain.__call__ is that this methodcan only be used for chains that return a single string output. If a Chain has more outputs, a non-string output, or you want to return the inputs/run info along with the outputs, use Chain.__call__. The other difference is that this method expects inputs to be passed directly in
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The other difference is that this method expects inputs to be passed directly in as positional arguments or keyword arguments, whereas Chain.__call__ expects a single input dictionary with all the inputs. Parameters *args – If the chain expects a single input, it can be passed in as the sole positional argument. callbacks – Callbacks to use for this chain run. These will be called in addition to callbacks passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects. tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in addition to tags passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects. **kwargs – If the chain expects multiple inputs, they can be passed in directly as keyword arguments. Returns The chain output as a string. Example # Suppose we have a single-input chain that takes a 'question' string: chain.run("What's the temperature in Boise, Idaho?") # -> "The temperature in Boise is..." # Suppose we have a multi-input chain that takes a 'question' string # and 'context' string: question = "What's the temperature in Boise, Idaho?" context = "Weather report for Boise, Idaho on 07/03/23..." chain.run(question=question, context=context) # -> "The temperature in Boise is..." save(file_path: Union[Path, str]) → None¶ Save the chain. Expects Chain._chain_type property to be implemented and for memory to benull. Parameters file_path – Path to file to save the chain to. Example chain.save(file_path="path/chain.yaml") validator set_verbose  »  verbose¶ Set the chain verbosity. Defaults to the global setting if not specified by the user.
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Set the chain verbosity. Defaults to the global setting if not specified by the user. to_json() → Union[SerializedConstructor, SerializedNotImplemented]¶ to_json_not_implemented() → SerializedNotImplemented¶ validator validate_naming  »  all fields¶ Fix backwards compatibility in naming. property lc_attributes: Dict¶ Return a list of attribute names that should be included in the serialized kwargs. These attributes must be accepted by the constructor. property lc_namespace: List[str]¶ Return the namespace of the langchain object. eg. [“langchain”, “llms”, “openai”] property lc_secrets: Dict[str, str]¶ Return a map of constructor argument names to secret ids. eg. {“openai_api_key”: “OPENAI_API_KEY”} property lc_serializable: bool¶ Return whether or not the class is serializable. model Config¶ Bases: object Configuration for this pydantic object. arbitrary_types_allowed = True¶ extra = 'forbid'¶
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langchain.chains.qa_with_sources.vector_db.VectorDBQAWithSourcesChain¶ class langchain.chains.qa_with_sources.vector_db.VectorDBQAWithSourcesChain(*, memory: Optional[BaseMemory] = None, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, callback_manager: Optional[BaseCallbackManager] = None, verbose: bool = None, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, combine_documents_chain: BaseCombineDocumentsChain, question_key: str = 'question', input_docs_key: str = 'docs', answer_key: str = 'answer', sources_answer_key: str = 'sources', return_source_documents: bool = False, vectorstore: VectorStore, k: int = 4, reduce_k_below_max_tokens: bool = False, max_tokens_limit: int = 3375, search_kwargs: Dict[str, Any] = None)[source]¶ Bases: BaseQAWithSourcesChain Question-answering with sources over a vector database. 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 callback_manager: Optional[BaseCallbackManager] = None¶ Deprecated, use callbacks instead. param callbacks: Callbacks = None¶ Optional list of callback handlers (or callback manager). Defaults to None. Callback handlers are called throughout the lifecycle of a call to a chain, starting with on_chain_start, ending with on_chain_end or on_chain_error. Each custom chain can optionally call additional callback methods, see Callback docs for full details. param combine_documents_chain: BaseCombineDocumentsChain [Required]¶ Chain to use to combine documents. param k: int = 4¶ Number of results to return from store
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param k: int = 4¶ Number of results to return from store param max_tokens_limit: int = 3375¶ Restrict the docs to return from store based on tokens, enforced only for StuffDocumentChain and if reduce_k_below_max_tokens is to true param memory: Optional[BaseMemory] = None¶ Optional memory object. Defaults to None. Memory is a class that gets called at the start and at the end of every chain. At the start, memory loads variables and passes them along in the chain. At the end, it saves any returned variables. There are many different types of memory - please see memory docs for the full catalog. param metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None¶ Optional metadata associated with the chain. Defaults to None This metadata will be associated with each call to this chain, and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks. You can use these to eg identify a specific instance of a chain with its use case. param reduce_k_below_max_tokens: bool = False¶ Reduce the number of results to return from store based on tokens limit param return_source_documents: bool = False¶ Return the source documents. param search_kwargs: Dict[str, Any] [Optional]¶ Extra search args. param tags: Optional[List[str]] = None¶ Optional list of tags associated with the chain. Defaults to None These tags will be associated with each call to this chain, and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks. You can use these to eg identify a specific instance of a chain with its use case. param vectorstore: langchain.vectorstores.base.VectorStore [Required]¶ Vector Database to connect to. param verbose: bool [Optional]¶ Whether or not run in verbose mode. In verbose mode, some intermediate logs
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Whether or not run in verbose mode. In verbose mode, some intermediate logs will be printed to the console. Defaults to langchain.verbose value. __call__(inputs: Union[Dict[str, Any], Any], return_only_outputs: bool = False, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, *, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, include_run_info: bool = False) → Dict[str, Any]¶ Execute the chain. Parameters inputs – Dictionary of inputs, or single input if chain expects only one param. Should contain all inputs specified in Chain.input_keys except for inputs that will be set by the chain’s memory. return_only_outputs – Whether to return only outputs in the response. If True, only new keys generated by this chain will be returned. If False, both input keys and new keys generated by this chain will be returned. Defaults to False. callbacks – Callbacks to use for this chain run. These will be called in addition to callbacks passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects. tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in addition to tags passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects. metadata – Optional metadata associated with the chain. Defaults to None include_run_info – Whether to include run info in the response. Defaults to False. Returns A dict of named outputs. Should contain all outputs specified inChain.output_keys.
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Returns A dict of named outputs. Should contain all outputs specified inChain.output_keys. async acall(inputs: Union[Dict[str, Any], Any], return_only_outputs: bool = False, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, *, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, include_run_info: bool = False) → Dict[str, Any]¶ Asynchronously execute the chain. Parameters inputs – Dictionary of inputs, or single input if chain expects only one param. Should contain all inputs specified in Chain.input_keys except for inputs that will be set by the chain’s memory. return_only_outputs – Whether to return only outputs in the response. If True, only new keys generated by this chain will be returned. If False, both input keys and new keys generated by this chain will be returned. Defaults to False. callbacks – Callbacks to use for this chain run. These will be called in addition to callbacks passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects. tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in addition to tags passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects. metadata – Optional metadata associated with the chain. Defaults to None include_run_info – Whether to include run info in the response. Defaults to False. Returns A dict of named outputs. Should contain all outputs specified inChain.output_keys. apply(input_list: List[Dict[str, Any]], callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None) → List[Dict[str, str]]¶ Call the chain on all inputs in the list.
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Call the chain on all inputs in the list. async arun(*args: Any, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, **kwargs: Any) → str¶ Convenience method for executing chain when there’s a single string output. The main difference between this method and Chain.__call__ is that this methodcan only be used for chains that return a single string output. If a Chain has more outputs, a non-string output, or you want to return the inputs/run info along with the outputs, use Chain.__call__. The other difference is that this method expects inputs to be passed directly in as positional arguments or keyword arguments, whereas Chain.__call__ expects a single input dictionary with all the inputs. Parameters *args – If the chain expects a single input, it can be passed in as the sole positional argument. callbacks – Callbacks to use for this chain run. These will be called in addition to callbacks passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects. tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in addition to tags passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects. **kwargs – If the chain expects multiple inputs, they can be passed in directly as keyword arguments. Returns The chain output as a string. Example # Suppose we have a single-input chain that takes a 'question' string: await chain.arun("What's the temperature in Boise, Idaho?") # -> "The temperature in Boise is..." # Suppose we have a multi-input chain that takes a 'question' string # and 'context' string:
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# and 'context' string: question = "What's the temperature in Boise, Idaho?" context = "Weather report for Boise, Idaho on 07/03/23..." await chain.arun(question=question, context=context) # -> "The temperature in Boise is..." dict(**kwargs: Any) → Dict¶ Return dictionary representation of chain. Expects Chain._chain_type property to be implemented and for memory to benull. Parameters **kwargs – Keyword arguments passed to default pydantic.BaseModel.dict method. Returns A dictionary representation of the chain. Example ..code-block:: python chain.dict(exclude_unset=True) # -> {“_type”: “foo”, “verbose”: False, …} classmethod from_chain_type(llm: BaseLanguageModel, chain_type: str = 'stuff', chain_type_kwargs: Optional[dict] = None, **kwargs: Any) → BaseQAWithSourcesChain¶ Load chain from chain type.
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classmethod from_llm(llm: BaseLanguageModel, document_prompt: BasePromptTemplate = PromptTemplate(input_variables=['page_content', 'source'], output_parser=None, partial_variables={}, template='Content: {page_content}\nSource: {source}', template_format='f-string', validate_template=True), question_prompt: BasePromptTemplate = PromptTemplate(input_variables=['context', 'question'], output_parser=None, partial_variables={}, template='Use the following portion of a long document to see if any of the text is relevant to answer the question. \nReturn any relevant text verbatim.\n{context}\nQuestion: {question}\nRelevant text, if any:', template_format='f-string', validate_template=True), combine_prompt: BasePromptTemplate = PromptTemplate(input_variables=['summaries', 'question'], output_parser=None, partial_variables={}, template='Given the following extracted parts of a long document and a question, create a final answer with references ("SOURCES"). \nIf you don\'t know the answer, just say that you don\'t know. Don\'t try to make up an answer.\nALWAYS return a "SOURCES" part in your answer.\n\nQUESTION: Which state/country\'s law governs the interpretation of the contract?\n=========\nContent: This Agreement is governed by English law and the parties submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts in  relation to any dispute (contractual or non-contractual) concerning this Agreement save that either party may apply to any court for an  injunction or other relief to protect its Intellectual Property Rights.\nSource: 28-pl\nContent: No Waiver. Failure or delay in exercising any right or remedy under this Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of such (or any other)  right or remedy.\n\n11.7 Severability. The invalidity, illegality or unenforceability of any term (or part of a term) of this Agreement shall
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or unenforceability of any term (or part of a term) of this Agreement shall not affect the continuation  in force of the remainder of the term (if any) and this Agreement.\n\n11.8 No Agency. Except as expressly stated otherwise, nothing in this Agreement shall create an agency, partnership or joint venture of any  kind between the parties.\n\n11.9 No Third-Party Beneficiaries.\nSource: 30-pl\nContent: (b) if Google believes, in good faith, that the Distributor has violated or caused Google to violate any Anti-Bribery Laws (as  defined in Clause 8.5) or that such a violation is reasonably likely to occur,\nSource: 4-pl\n=========\nFINAL ANSWER: This Agreement is governed by English law.\nSOURCES: 28-pl\n\nQUESTION: What did the president say about Michael Jackson?\n=========\nContent: Madam Speaker, Madam Vice President, our First Lady and Second Gentleman. Members of Congress and the Cabinet. Justices of the Supreme Court. My fellow Americans.  \n\nLast year COVID-19 kept us apart. This year we are finally together again. \n\nTonight, we meet as Democrats Republicans and Independents. But most importantly as Americans. \n\nWith a duty to one another to the American people to the Constitution. \n\nAnd with an unwavering resolve that freedom will always triumph over tyranny. \n\nSix days ago, Russia’s Vladimir Putin sought to shake the foundations of the free world thinking he could make it bend to his menacing ways. But he badly miscalculated. \n\nHe thought he could roll into Ukraine and the world would roll over. Instead he met a wall of strength he never imagined. \n\nHe met the Ukrainian people. \n\nFrom President Zelenskyy to every Ukrainian, their fearlessness, their
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\n\nFrom President Zelenskyy to every Ukrainian, their fearlessness, their courage, their determination, inspires the world. \n\nGroups of citizens blocking tanks with their bodies. Everyone from students to retirees teachers turned soldiers defending their homeland.\nSource: 0-pl\nContent: And we won’t stop. \n\nWe have lost so much to COVID-19. Time with one another. And worst of all, so much loss of life. \n\nLet’s use this moment to reset. Let’s stop looking at COVID-19 as a partisan dividing line and see it for what it is: A God-awful disease.  \n\nLet’s stop seeing each other as enemies, and start seeing each other for who we really are: Fellow Americans.  \n\nWe can’t change how divided we’ve been. But we can change how we move forward—on COVID-19 and other issues we must face together. \n\nI recently visited the New York City Police Department days after the funerals of Officer Wilbert Mora and his partner, Officer Jason Rivera. \n\nThey were responding to a 9-1-1 call when a man shot and killed them with a stolen gun. \n\nOfficer Mora was 27 years old. \n\nOfficer Rivera was 22. \n\nBoth Dominican Americans who’d grown up on the same streets they later chose to patrol as police officers. \n\nI spoke with their families and told them that we are forever in debt for their sacrifice, and we will carry on their mission to restore the trust and safety every community deserves.\nSource: 24-pl\nContent: And a proud Ukrainian people, who have known 30 years  of independence, have repeatedly shown that they will not tolerate anyone who tries to take their country backwards.  \n\nTo all Americans, I will be honest with you, as I’ve always
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\n\nTo all Americans, I will be honest with you, as I’ve always promised. A Russian dictator, invading a foreign country, has costs around the world. \n\nAnd I’m taking robust action to make sure the pain of our sanctions  is targeted at Russia’s economy. And I will use every tool at our disposal to protect American businesses and consumers. \n\nTonight, I can announce that the United States has worked with 30 other countries to release 60 Million barrels of oil from reserves around the world.  \n\nAmerica will lead that effort, releasing 30 Million barrels from our own Strategic Petroleum Reserve. And we stand ready to do more if necessary, unified with our allies.  \n\nThese steps will help blunt gas prices here at home. And I know the news about what’s happening can seem alarming. \n\nBut I want you to know that we are going to be okay.\nSource: 5-pl\nContent: More support for patients and families. \n\nTo get there, I call on Congress to fund ARPA-H, the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health. \n\nIt’s based on DARPA—the Defense Department project that led to the Internet, GPS, and so much more.  \n\nARPA-H will have a singular purpose—to drive breakthroughs in cancer, Alzheimer’s, diabetes, and more. \n\nA unity agenda for the nation. \n\nWe can do this. \n\nMy fellow Americans—tonight , we have gathered in a sacred space—the citadel of our democracy. \n\nIn this Capitol, generation after generation, Americans have debated great questions amid great strife, and have done great things. \n\nWe have fought for freedom, expanded liberty, defeated totalitarianism and terror. \n\nAnd built the strongest, freest, and most prosperous nation the world has ever known. \n\nNow is the hour.
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and most prosperous nation the world has ever known. \n\nNow is the hour. \n\nOur moment of responsibility. \n\nOur test of resolve and conscience, of history itself. \n\nIt is in this moment that our character is formed. Our purpose is found. Our future is forged. \n\nWell I know this nation.\nSource: 34-pl\n=========\nFINAL ANSWER: The president did not mention Michael Jackson.\nSOURCES:\n\nQUESTION: {question}\n=========\n{summaries}\n=========\nFINAL ANSWER:', template_format='f-string', validate_template=True), **kwargs: Any) → BaseQAWithSourcesChain¶
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Construct the chain from an LLM. prep_inputs(inputs: Union[Dict[str, Any], Any]) → Dict[str, str]¶ Validate and prepare chain inputs, including adding inputs from memory. Parameters inputs – Dictionary of raw inputs, or single input if chain expects only one param. Should contain all inputs specified in Chain.input_keys except for inputs that will be set by the chain’s memory. Returns A dictionary of all inputs, including those added by the chain’s memory. prep_outputs(inputs: Dict[str, str], outputs: Dict[str, str], return_only_outputs: bool = False) → Dict[str, str]¶ Validate and prepare chain outputs, and save info about this run to memory. Parameters inputs – Dictionary of chain inputs, including any inputs added by chain memory. outputs – Dictionary of initial chain outputs. return_only_outputs – Whether to only return the chain outputs. If False, inputs are also added to the final outputs. Returns A dict of the final chain outputs. validator raise_callback_manager_deprecation  »  all fields¶ Raise deprecation warning if callback_manager is used. validator raise_deprecation  »  all fields[source]¶ run(*args: Any, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, **kwargs: Any) → str¶ Convenience method for executing chain when there’s a single string output. The main difference between this method and Chain.__call__ is that this methodcan only be used for chains that return a single string output. If a Chain has more outputs, a non-string output, or you want to return the inputs/run info along with the outputs, use Chain.__call__.
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info along with the outputs, use Chain.__call__. The other difference is that this method expects inputs to be passed directly in as positional arguments or keyword arguments, whereas Chain.__call__ expects a single input dictionary with all the inputs. Parameters *args – If the chain expects a single input, it can be passed in as the sole positional argument. callbacks – Callbacks to use for this chain run. These will be called in addition to callbacks passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime callbacks will propagate to calls to other objects. tags – List of string tags to pass to all callbacks. These will be passed in addition to tags passed to the chain during construction, but only these runtime tags will propagate to calls to other objects. **kwargs – If the chain expects multiple inputs, they can be passed in directly as keyword arguments. Returns The chain output as a string. Example # Suppose we have a single-input chain that takes a 'question' string: chain.run("What's the temperature in Boise, Idaho?") # -> "The temperature in Boise is..." # Suppose we have a multi-input chain that takes a 'question' string # and 'context' string: question = "What's the temperature in Boise, Idaho?" context = "Weather report for Boise, Idaho on 07/03/23..." chain.run(question=question, context=context) # -> "The temperature in Boise is..." save(file_path: Union[Path, str]) → None¶ Save the chain. Expects Chain._chain_type property to be implemented and for memory to benull. Parameters file_path – Path to file to save the chain to. Example chain.save(file_path="path/chain.yaml") validator set_verbose  »  verbose¶ Set the chain verbosity.
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validator set_verbose  »  verbose¶ Set the chain verbosity. Defaults to the global setting if not specified by the user. to_json() → Union[SerializedConstructor, SerializedNotImplemented]¶ to_json_not_implemented() → SerializedNotImplemented¶ validator validate_naming  »  all fields¶ Fix backwards compatibility in naming. property lc_attributes: Dict¶ Return a list of attribute names that should be included in the serialized kwargs. These attributes must be accepted by the constructor. property lc_namespace: List[str]¶ Return the namespace of the langchain object. eg. [“langchain”, “llms”, “openai”] property lc_secrets: Dict[str, str]¶ Return a map of constructor argument names to secret ids. eg. {“openai_api_key”: “OPENAI_API_KEY”} property lc_serializable: bool¶ Return whether or not the class is serializable. model Config¶ Bases: object Configuration for this pydantic object. arbitrary_types_allowed = True¶ extra = 'forbid'¶
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langchain.chains.query_constructor.base.load_query_constructor_chain¶ langchain.chains.query_constructor.base.load_query_constructor_chain(llm: BaseLanguageModel, document_contents: str, attribute_info: List[AttributeInfo], examples: Optional[List] = None, allowed_comparators: Optional[Sequence[Comparator]] = None, allowed_operators: Optional[Sequence[Operator]] = None, enable_limit: bool = False, **kwargs: Any) → LLMChain[source]¶ Load a query constructor chain. Parameters llm – BaseLanguageModel to use for the chain. document_contents – The contents of the document to be queried. attribute_info – A list of AttributeInfo objects describing the attributes of the document. examples – Optional list of examples to use for the chain. allowed_comparators – An optional list of allowed comparators. allowed_operators – An optional list of allowed operators. enable_limit – Whether to enable the limit operator. Defaults to False. **kwargs – Returns A LLMChain that can be used to construct queries.
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langchain.chains.query_constructor.base.StructuredQueryOutputParser¶ class langchain.chains.query_constructor.base.StructuredQueryOutputParser(*, ast_parse: Callable)[source]¶ Bases: BaseOutputParser[StructuredQuery] 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 ast_parse: Callable [Required]¶ Callable that parses dict into internal representation of query language. dict(**kwargs: Any) → Dict¶ Return dictionary representation of output parser. classmethod from_components(allowed_comparators: Optional[Sequence[Comparator]] = None, allowed_operators: Optional[Sequence[Operator]] = None) → StructuredQueryOutputParser[source]¶ get_format_instructions() → str¶ Instructions on how the LLM output should be formatted. parse(text: str) → StructuredQuery[source]¶ Parse a single string model output into some structure. Parameters text – String output of language model. Returns Structured output. parse_result(result: List[Generation]) → 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 – A list of Generations to be parsed. The Generations are assumed to be different candidate outputs for a single model input. Returns Structured output. 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 – String output of language model. prompt – Input PromptValue. Returns Structured output
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prompt – Input PromptValue. Returns Structured output to_json() → Union[SerializedConstructor, SerializedNotImplemented]¶ to_json_not_implemented() → SerializedNotImplemented¶ property lc_attributes: Dict¶ Return a list of attribute names that should be included in the serialized kwargs. These attributes must be accepted by the constructor. property lc_namespace: List[str]¶ Return the namespace of the langchain object. eg. [“langchain”, “llms”, “openai”] property lc_secrets: Dict[str, str]¶ Return a map of constructor argument names to secret ids. eg. {“openai_api_key”: “OPENAI_API_KEY”} property lc_serializable: bool¶ Return whether or not the class is serializable. model Config¶ Bases: object extra = 'ignore'¶
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langchain.chains.query_constructor.ir.Comparator¶ class langchain.chains.query_constructor.ir.Comparator(value, names=None, *, module=None, qualname=None, type=None, start=1, boundary=None)[source]¶ Bases: str, Enum Enumerator of the comparison operators. Methods __init__(*args, **kwds) capitalize() Return a capitalized version of the string. casefold() Return a version of the string suitable for caseless comparisons. center(width[, fillchar]) Return a centered string of length width. count(sub[, start[, end]]) Return the number of non-overlapping occurrences of substring sub in string S[start:end]. encode([encoding, errors]) Encode the string using the codec registered for encoding. endswith(suffix[, start[, end]]) Return True if S ends with the specified suffix, False otherwise. expandtabs([tabsize]) Return a copy where all tab characters are expanded using spaces. find(sub[, start[, end]]) Return the lowest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end]. format(*args, **kwargs) Return a formatted version of S, using substitutions from args and kwargs. format_map(mapping) Return a formatted version of S, using substitutions from mapping. index(sub[, start[, end]]) Return the lowest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end]. isalnum() Return True if the string is an alpha-numeric string, False otherwise. isalpha() Return True if the string is an alphabetic string, False otherwise. isascii() Return True if all characters in the string are ASCII, False otherwise. isdecimal() Return True if the string is a decimal string, False otherwise. isdigit()
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Return True if the string is a decimal string, False otherwise. isdigit() Return True if the string is a digit string, False otherwise. isidentifier() Return True if the string is a valid Python identifier, False otherwise. islower() Return True if the string is a lowercase string, False otherwise. isnumeric() Return True if the string is a numeric string, False otherwise. isprintable() Return True if the string is printable, False otherwise. isspace() Return True if the string is a whitespace string, False otherwise. istitle() Return True if the string is a title-cased string, False otherwise. isupper() Return True if the string is an uppercase string, False otherwise. join(iterable, /) Concatenate any number of strings. ljust(width[, fillchar]) Return a left-justified string of length width. lower() Return a copy of the string converted to lowercase. lstrip([chars]) Return a copy of the string with leading whitespace removed. maketrans Return a translation table usable for str.translate(). partition(sep, /) Partition the string into three parts using the given separator. removeprefix(prefix, /) Return a str with the given prefix string removed if present. removesuffix(suffix, /) Return a str with the given suffix string removed if present. replace(old, new[, count]) Return a copy with all occurrences of substring old replaced by new. rfind(sub[, start[, end]]) Return the highest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end]. rindex(sub[, start[, end]]) Return the highest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end].
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rjust(width[, fillchar]) Return a right-justified string of length width. rpartition(sep, /) Partition the string into three parts using the given separator. rsplit([sep, maxsplit]) Return a list of the substrings in the string, using sep as the separator string. rstrip([chars]) Return a copy of the string with trailing whitespace removed. split([sep, maxsplit]) Return a list of the substrings in the string, using sep as the separator string. splitlines([keepends]) Return a list of the lines in the string, breaking at line boundaries. startswith(prefix[, start[, end]]) Return True if S starts with the specified prefix, False otherwise. strip([chars]) Return a copy of the string with leading and trailing whitespace removed. swapcase() Convert uppercase characters to lowercase and lowercase characters to uppercase. title() Return a version of the string where each word is titlecased. translate(table, /) Replace each character in the string using the given translation table. upper() Return a copy of the string converted to uppercase. zfill(width, /) Pad a numeric string with zeros on the left, to fill a field of the given width. Attributes EQ GT GTE LT LTE CONTAIN LIKE capitalize()¶ Return a capitalized version of the string. More specifically, make the first character have upper case and the rest lower case. casefold()¶ Return a version of the string suitable for caseless comparisons. center(width, fillchar=' ', /)¶ Return a centered string of length width. Padding is done using the specified fill character (default is a space). count(sub[, start[, end]]) → int¶ Return the number of non-overlapping occurrences of substring sub in
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Return the number of non-overlapping occurrences of substring sub in string S[start:end]. Optional arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation. encode(encoding='utf-8', errors='strict')¶ Encode the string using the codec registered for encoding. encodingThe encoding in which to encode the string. errorsThe error handling scheme to use for encoding errors. The default is ‘strict’ meaning that encoding errors raise a UnicodeEncodeError. Other possible values are ‘ignore’, ‘replace’ and ‘xmlcharrefreplace’ as well as any other name registered with codecs.register_error that can handle UnicodeEncodeErrors. endswith(suffix[, start[, end]]) → bool¶ Return True if S ends with the specified suffix, False otherwise. With optional start, test S beginning at that position. With optional end, stop comparing S at that position. suffix can also be a tuple of strings to try. expandtabs(tabsize=8)¶ Return a copy where all tab characters are expanded using spaces. If tabsize is not given, a tab size of 8 characters is assumed. find(sub[, start[, end]]) → int¶ Return the lowest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end]. Optional arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation. Return -1 on failure. format(*args, **kwargs) → str¶ Return a formatted version of S, using substitutions from args and kwargs. The substitutions are identified by braces (‘{’ and ‘}’). format_map(mapping) → str¶ Return a formatted version of S, using substitutions from mapping. The substitutions are identified by braces (‘{’ and ‘}’). index(sub[, start[, end]]) → int¶ Return the lowest index in S where substring sub is found,
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Return the lowest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end]. Optional arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation. Raises ValueError when the substring is not found. isalnum()¶ Return True if the string is an alpha-numeric string, False otherwise. A string is alpha-numeric if all characters in the string are alpha-numeric and there is at least one character in the string. isalpha()¶ Return True if the string is an alphabetic string, False otherwise. A string is alphabetic if all characters in the string are alphabetic and there is at least one character in the string. isascii()¶ Return True if all characters in the string are ASCII, False otherwise. ASCII characters have code points in the range U+0000-U+007F. Empty string is ASCII too. isdecimal()¶ Return True if the string is a decimal string, False otherwise. A string is a decimal string if all characters in the string are decimal and there is at least one character in the string. isdigit()¶ Return True if the string is a digit string, False otherwise. A string is a digit string if all characters in the string are digits and there is at least one character in the string. isidentifier()¶ Return True if the string is a valid Python identifier, False otherwise. Call keyword.iskeyword(s) to test whether string s is a reserved identifier, such as “def” or “class”. islower()¶ Return True if the string is a lowercase string, False otherwise. A string is lowercase if all cased characters in the string are lowercase and there is at least one cased character in the string. isnumeric()¶ Return True if the string is a numeric string, False otherwise.
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isnumeric()¶ Return True if the string is a numeric string, False otherwise. A string is numeric if all characters in the string are numeric and there is at least one character in the string. isprintable()¶ Return True if the string is printable, False otherwise. A string is printable if all of its characters are considered printable in repr() or if it is empty. isspace()¶ Return True if the string is a whitespace string, False otherwise. A string is whitespace if all characters in the string are whitespace and there is at least one character in the string. istitle()¶ Return True if the string is a title-cased string, False otherwise. In a title-cased string, upper- and title-case characters may only follow uncased characters and lowercase characters only cased ones. isupper()¶ Return True if the string is an uppercase string, False otherwise. A string is uppercase if all cased characters in the string are uppercase and there is at least one cased character in the string. join(iterable, /)¶ Concatenate any number of strings. The string whose method is called is inserted in between each given string. The result is returned as a new string. Example: ‘.’.join([‘ab’, ‘pq’, ‘rs’]) -> ‘ab.pq.rs’ ljust(width, fillchar=' ', /)¶ Return a left-justified string of length width. Padding is done using the specified fill character (default is a space). lower()¶ Return a copy of the string converted to lowercase. lstrip(chars=None, /)¶ Return a copy of the string with leading whitespace removed. If chars is given and not None, remove characters in chars instead. static maketrans()¶ Return a translation table usable for str.translate().
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static maketrans()¶ Return a translation table usable for str.translate(). If there is only one argument, it must be a dictionary mapping Unicode ordinals (integers) or characters to Unicode ordinals, strings or None. Character keys will be then converted to ordinals. If there are two arguments, they must be strings of equal length, and in the resulting dictionary, each character in x will be mapped to the character at the same position in y. If there is a third argument, it must be a string, whose characters will be mapped to None in the result. partition(sep, /)¶ Partition the string into three parts using the given separator. This will search for the separator in the string. If the separator is found, returns a 3-tuple containing the part before the separator, the separator itself, and the part after it. If the separator is not found, returns a 3-tuple containing the original string and two empty strings. removeprefix(prefix, /)¶ Return a str with the given prefix string removed if present. If the string starts with the prefix string, return string[len(prefix):]. Otherwise, return a copy of the original string. removesuffix(suffix, /)¶ Return a str with the given suffix string removed if present. If the string ends with the suffix string and that suffix is not empty, return string[:-len(suffix)]. Otherwise, return a copy of the original string. replace(old, new, count=- 1, /)¶ Return a copy with all occurrences of substring old replaced by new. countMaximum number of occurrences to replace. -1 (the default value) means replace all occurrences. If the optional argument count is given, only the first count occurrences are replaced. rfind(sub[, start[, end]]) → int¶
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replaced. rfind(sub[, start[, end]]) → int¶ Return the highest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end]. Optional arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation. Return -1 on failure. rindex(sub[, start[, end]]) → int¶ Return the highest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end]. Optional arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation. Raises ValueError when the substring is not found. rjust(width, fillchar=' ', /)¶ Return a right-justified string of length width. Padding is done using the specified fill character (default is a space). rpartition(sep, /)¶ Partition the string into three parts using the given separator. This will search for the separator in the string, starting at the end. If the separator is found, returns a 3-tuple containing the part before the separator, the separator itself, and the part after it. If the separator is not found, returns a 3-tuple containing two empty strings and the original string. rsplit(sep=None, maxsplit=- 1)¶ Return a list of the substrings in the string, using sep as the separator string. sepThe separator used to split the string. When set to None (the default value), will split on any whitespace character (including \n \r \t \f and spaces) and will discard empty strings from the result. maxsplitMaximum number of splits (starting from the left). -1 (the default value) means no limit. Splitting starts at the end of the string and works to the front. rstrip(chars=None, /)¶ Return a copy of the string with trailing whitespace removed.
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rstrip(chars=None, /)¶ Return a copy of the string with trailing whitespace removed. If chars is given and not None, remove characters in chars instead. split(sep=None, maxsplit=- 1)¶ Return a list of the substrings in the string, using sep as the separator string. sepThe separator used to split the string. When set to None (the default value), will split on any whitespace character (including \n \r \t \f and spaces) and will discard empty strings from the result. maxsplitMaximum number of splits (starting from the left). -1 (the default value) means no limit. Note, str.split() is mainly useful for data that has been intentionally delimited. With natural text that includes punctuation, consider using the regular expression module. splitlines(keepends=False)¶ Return a list of the lines in the string, breaking at line boundaries. Line breaks are not included in the resulting list unless keepends is given and true. startswith(prefix[, start[, end]]) → bool¶ Return True if S starts with the specified prefix, False otherwise. With optional start, test S beginning at that position. With optional end, stop comparing S at that position. prefix can also be a tuple of strings to try. strip(chars=None, /)¶ Return a copy of the string with leading and trailing whitespace removed. If chars is given and not None, remove characters in chars instead. swapcase()¶ Convert uppercase characters to lowercase and lowercase characters to uppercase. title()¶ Return a version of the string where each word is titlecased. More specifically, words start with uppercased characters and all remaining cased characters have lower case. translate(table, /)¶ Replace each character in the string using the given translation table.
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translate(table, /)¶ Replace each character in the string using the given translation table. tableTranslation table, which must be a mapping of Unicode ordinals to Unicode ordinals, strings, or None. The table must implement lookup/indexing via __getitem__, for instance a dictionary or list. If this operation raises LookupError, the character is left untouched. Characters mapped to None are deleted. upper()¶ Return a copy of the string converted to uppercase. zfill(width, /)¶ Pad a numeric string with zeros on the left, to fill a field of the given width. The string is never truncated. CONTAIN = 'contain'¶ EQ = 'eq'¶ GT = 'gt'¶ GTE = 'gte'¶ LIKE = 'like'¶ LT = 'lt'¶ LTE = 'lte'¶
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langchain.chains.query_constructor.ir.Comparison¶ class langchain.chains.query_constructor.ir.Comparison(*, comparator: Comparator, attribute: str, value: Any = None)[source]¶ Bases: FilterDirective A comparison to a value. 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 attribute: str [Required]¶ param comparator: langchain.chains.query_constructor.ir.Comparator [Required]¶ param value: Any = None¶ accept(visitor: Visitor) → Any¶
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langchain.chains.query_constructor.ir.Expr¶ class langchain.chains.query_constructor.ir.Expr[source]¶ Bases: BaseModel 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. accept(visitor: Visitor) → Any[source]¶
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langchain.chains.query_constructor.ir.FilterDirective¶ class langchain.chains.query_constructor.ir.FilterDirective[source]¶ Bases: Expr, ABC A filtering expression. 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. accept(visitor: Visitor) → Any¶
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langchain.chains.query_constructor.ir.Operation¶ class langchain.chains.query_constructor.ir.Operation(*, operator: Operator, arguments: List[FilterDirective])[source]¶ Bases: FilterDirective A logical operation over other directives. 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 arguments: List[langchain.chains.query_constructor.ir.FilterDirective] [Required]¶ param operator: langchain.chains.query_constructor.ir.Operator [Required]¶ accept(visitor: Visitor) → Any¶
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langchain.chains.query_constructor.ir.Operator¶ class langchain.chains.query_constructor.ir.Operator(value, names=None, *, module=None, qualname=None, type=None, start=1, boundary=None)[source]¶ Bases: str, Enum Enumerator of the operations. Methods __init__(*args, **kwds) capitalize() Return a capitalized version of the string. casefold() Return a version of the string suitable for caseless comparisons. center(width[, fillchar]) Return a centered string of length width. count(sub[, start[, end]]) Return the number of non-overlapping occurrences of substring sub in string S[start:end]. encode([encoding, errors]) Encode the string using the codec registered for encoding. endswith(suffix[, start[, end]]) Return True if S ends with the specified suffix, False otherwise. expandtabs([tabsize]) Return a copy where all tab characters are expanded using spaces. find(sub[, start[, end]]) Return the lowest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end]. format(*args, **kwargs) Return a formatted version of S, using substitutions from args and kwargs. format_map(mapping) Return a formatted version of S, using substitutions from mapping. index(sub[, start[, end]]) Return the lowest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end]. isalnum() Return True if the string is an alpha-numeric string, False otherwise. isalpha() Return True if the string is an alphabetic string, False otherwise. isascii() Return True if all characters in the string are ASCII, False otherwise. isdecimal() Return True if the string is a decimal string, False otherwise. isdigit()
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Return True if the string is a decimal string, False otherwise. isdigit() Return True if the string is a digit string, False otherwise. isidentifier() Return True if the string is a valid Python identifier, False otherwise. islower() Return True if the string is a lowercase string, False otherwise. isnumeric() Return True if the string is a numeric string, False otherwise. isprintable() Return True if the string is printable, False otherwise. isspace() Return True if the string is a whitespace string, False otherwise. istitle() Return True if the string is a title-cased string, False otherwise. isupper() Return True if the string is an uppercase string, False otherwise. join(iterable, /) Concatenate any number of strings. ljust(width[, fillchar]) Return a left-justified string of length width. lower() Return a copy of the string converted to lowercase. lstrip([chars]) Return a copy of the string with leading whitespace removed. maketrans Return a translation table usable for str.translate(). partition(sep, /) Partition the string into three parts using the given separator. removeprefix(prefix, /) Return a str with the given prefix string removed if present. removesuffix(suffix, /) Return a str with the given suffix string removed if present. replace(old, new[, count]) Return a copy with all occurrences of substring old replaced by new. rfind(sub[, start[, end]]) Return the highest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end]. rindex(sub[, start[, end]]) Return the highest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end].
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rjust(width[, fillchar]) Return a right-justified string of length width. rpartition(sep, /) Partition the string into three parts using the given separator. rsplit([sep, maxsplit]) Return a list of the substrings in the string, using sep as the separator string. rstrip([chars]) Return a copy of the string with trailing whitespace removed. split([sep, maxsplit]) Return a list of the substrings in the string, using sep as the separator string. splitlines([keepends]) Return a list of the lines in the string, breaking at line boundaries. startswith(prefix[, start[, end]]) Return True if S starts with the specified prefix, False otherwise. strip([chars]) Return a copy of the string with leading and trailing whitespace removed. swapcase() Convert uppercase characters to lowercase and lowercase characters to uppercase. title() Return a version of the string where each word is titlecased. translate(table, /) Replace each character in the string using the given translation table. upper() Return a copy of the string converted to uppercase. zfill(width, /) Pad a numeric string with zeros on the left, to fill a field of the given width. Attributes AND OR NOT capitalize()¶ Return a capitalized version of the string. More specifically, make the first character have upper case and the rest lower case. casefold()¶ Return a version of the string suitable for caseless comparisons. center(width, fillchar=' ', /)¶ Return a centered string of length width. Padding is done using the specified fill character (default is a space). count(sub[, start[, end]]) → int¶ Return the number of non-overlapping occurrences of substring sub in
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Return the number of non-overlapping occurrences of substring sub in string S[start:end]. Optional arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation. encode(encoding='utf-8', errors='strict')¶ Encode the string using the codec registered for encoding. encodingThe encoding in which to encode the string. errorsThe error handling scheme to use for encoding errors. The default is ‘strict’ meaning that encoding errors raise a UnicodeEncodeError. Other possible values are ‘ignore’, ‘replace’ and ‘xmlcharrefreplace’ as well as any other name registered with codecs.register_error that can handle UnicodeEncodeErrors. endswith(suffix[, start[, end]]) → bool¶ Return True if S ends with the specified suffix, False otherwise. With optional start, test S beginning at that position. With optional end, stop comparing S at that position. suffix can also be a tuple of strings to try. expandtabs(tabsize=8)¶ Return a copy where all tab characters are expanded using spaces. If tabsize is not given, a tab size of 8 characters is assumed. find(sub[, start[, end]]) → int¶ Return the lowest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end]. Optional arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation. Return -1 on failure. format(*args, **kwargs) → str¶ Return a formatted version of S, using substitutions from args and kwargs. The substitutions are identified by braces (‘{’ and ‘}’). format_map(mapping) → str¶ Return a formatted version of S, using substitutions from mapping. The substitutions are identified by braces (‘{’ and ‘}’). index(sub[, start[, end]]) → int¶ Return the lowest index in S where substring sub is found,
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Return the lowest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end]. Optional arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation. Raises ValueError when the substring is not found. isalnum()¶ Return True if the string is an alpha-numeric string, False otherwise. A string is alpha-numeric if all characters in the string are alpha-numeric and there is at least one character in the string. isalpha()¶ Return True if the string is an alphabetic string, False otherwise. A string is alphabetic if all characters in the string are alphabetic and there is at least one character in the string. isascii()¶ Return True if all characters in the string are ASCII, False otherwise. ASCII characters have code points in the range U+0000-U+007F. Empty string is ASCII too. isdecimal()¶ Return True if the string is a decimal string, False otherwise. A string is a decimal string if all characters in the string are decimal and there is at least one character in the string. isdigit()¶ Return True if the string is a digit string, False otherwise. A string is a digit string if all characters in the string are digits and there is at least one character in the string. isidentifier()¶ Return True if the string is a valid Python identifier, False otherwise. Call keyword.iskeyword(s) to test whether string s is a reserved identifier, such as “def” or “class”. islower()¶ Return True if the string is a lowercase string, False otherwise. A string is lowercase if all cased characters in the string are lowercase and there is at least one cased character in the string. isnumeric()¶ Return True if the string is a numeric string, False otherwise.
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isnumeric()¶ Return True if the string is a numeric string, False otherwise. A string is numeric if all characters in the string are numeric and there is at least one character in the string. isprintable()¶ Return True if the string is printable, False otherwise. A string is printable if all of its characters are considered printable in repr() or if it is empty. isspace()¶ Return True if the string is a whitespace string, False otherwise. A string is whitespace if all characters in the string are whitespace and there is at least one character in the string. istitle()¶ Return True if the string is a title-cased string, False otherwise. In a title-cased string, upper- and title-case characters may only follow uncased characters and lowercase characters only cased ones. isupper()¶ Return True if the string is an uppercase string, False otherwise. A string is uppercase if all cased characters in the string are uppercase and there is at least one cased character in the string. join(iterable, /)¶ Concatenate any number of strings. The string whose method is called is inserted in between each given string. The result is returned as a new string. Example: ‘.’.join([‘ab’, ‘pq’, ‘rs’]) -> ‘ab.pq.rs’ ljust(width, fillchar=' ', /)¶ Return a left-justified string of length width. Padding is done using the specified fill character (default is a space). lower()¶ Return a copy of the string converted to lowercase. lstrip(chars=None, /)¶ Return a copy of the string with leading whitespace removed. If chars is given and not None, remove characters in chars instead. static maketrans()¶ Return a translation table usable for str.translate().
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static maketrans()¶ Return a translation table usable for str.translate(). If there is only one argument, it must be a dictionary mapping Unicode ordinals (integers) or characters to Unicode ordinals, strings or None. Character keys will be then converted to ordinals. If there are two arguments, they must be strings of equal length, and in the resulting dictionary, each character in x will be mapped to the character at the same position in y. If there is a third argument, it must be a string, whose characters will be mapped to None in the result. partition(sep, /)¶ Partition the string into three parts using the given separator. This will search for the separator in the string. If the separator is found, returns a 3-tuple containing the part before the separator, the separator itself, and the part after it. If the separator is not found, returns a 3-tuple containing the original string and two empty strings. removeprefix(prefix, /)¶ Return a str with the given prefix string removed if present. If the string starts with the prefix string, return string[len(prefix):]. Otherwise, return a copy of the original string. removesuffix(suffix, /)¶ Return a str with the given suffix string removed if present. If the string ends with the suffix string and that suffix is not empty, return string[:-len(suffix)]. Otherwise, return a copy of the original string. replace(old, new, count=- 1, /)¶ Return a copy with all occurrences of substring old replaced by new. countMaximum number of occurrences to replace. -1 (the default value) means replace all occurrences. If the optional argument count is given, only the first count occurrences are replaced. rfind(sub[, start[, end]]) → int¶
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replaced. rfind(sub[, start[, end]]) → int¶ Return the highest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end]. Optional arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation. Return -1 on failure. rindex(sub[, start[, end]]) → int¶ Return the highest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end]. Optional arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation. Raises ValueError when the substring is not found. rjust(width, fillchar=' ', /)¶ Return a right-justified string of length width. Padding is done using the specified fill character (default is a space). rpartition(sep, /)¶ Partition the string into three parts using the given separator. This will search for the separator in the string, starting at the end. If the separator is found, returns a 3-tuple containing the part before the separator, the separator itself, and the part after it. If the separator is not found, returns a 3-tuple containing two empty strings and the original string. rsplit(sep=None, maxsplit=- 1)¶ Return a list of the substrings in the string, using sep as the separator string. sepThe separator used to split the string. When set to None (the default value), will split on any whitespace character (including \n \r \t \f and spaces) and will discard empty strings from the result. maxsplitMaximum number of splits (starting from the left). -1 (the default value) means no limit. Splitting starts at the end of the string and works to the front. rstrip(chars=None, /)¶ Return a copy of the string with trailing whitespace removed.
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