langchain_anthropic.experimental
.ChatAnthropicTools¶
Note
ChatAnthropicTools implements the standard Runnable Interface
. 🏃
The Runnable Interface
has additional methods that are available on runnables, such as with_types
, with_retry
, assign
, bind
, get_graph
, and more.
- class langchain_anthropic.experimental.ChatAnthropicTools[source]¶
Bases:
ChatAnthropic
Deprecated since version 0.1.5: Tool-calling is now officially supported by the Anthropic API so this workaround is no longer needed. Use
ChatAnthropic
instead.Chat model for interacting with Anthropic functions.
- param anthropic_api_key: SecretStr [Optional] (alias 'api_key')¶
Automatically read from env var ANTHROPIC_API_KEY if not provided.
- Constraints
type = string
writeOnly = True
format = password
- param anthropic_api_url: Optional[str] [Optional] (alias 'base_url')¶
Base URL for API requests. Only specify if using a proxy or service emulator.
If a value isn’t passed in, will attempt to read the value first from ANTHROPIC_API_URL and if that is not set, ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL. If neither are set, the default value of ‘https://api.anthropic.com’ will be used.
- param cache: Union[BaseCache, bool, None] = None¶
Whether to cache the response.
If true, will use the global cache.
If false, will not use a cache
If None, will use the global cache if it’s set, otherwise no cache.
If instance of BaseCache, will use the provided cache.
Caching is not currently supported for streaming methods of models.
- param callback_manager: Optional[BaseCallbackManager] = None¶
Deprecated since version 0.1.7: Use
callbacks
instead.Callback manager to add to the run trace.
- param callbacks: Callbacks = None¶
Callbacks to add to the run trace.
- param custom_get_token_ids: Optional[Callable[[str], List[int]]] = None¶
Optional encoder to use for counting tokens.
- param default_headers: Optional[Mapping[str, str]] = None¶
Headers to pass to the Anthropic clients, will be used for every API call.
- param default_request_timeout: Optional[float] = None (alias 'timeout')¶
Timeout for requests to Anthropic Completion API.
- param disable_streaming: Union[bool, Literal['tool_calling']] = False¶
Whether to disable streaming for this model.
If streaming is bypassed, then
stream()/astream()
will defer toinvoke()/ainvoke()
.If True, will always bypass streaming case.
If “tool_calling”, will bypass streaming case only when the model is called with a
tools
keyword argument.If False (default), will always use streaming case if available.
- param max_retries: int = 2¶
Number of retries allowed for requests sent to the Anthropic Completion API.
- param max_tokens: int = 1024 (alias 'max_tokens_to_sample')¶
Denotes the number of tokens to predict per generation.
- param metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None¶
Metadata to add to the run trace.
- param model: str [Required] (alias 'model_name')¶
Model name to use.
- param model_kwargs: Dict[str, Any] [Optional]¶
- param rate_limiter: Optional[BaseRateLimiter] = None¶
An optional rate limiter to use for limiting the number of requests.
- param stop_sequences: Optional[List[str]] = None (alias 'stop')¶
Default stop sequences.
- param stream_usage: bool = True¶
Whether to include usage metadata in streaming output. If True, additional message chunks will be generated during the stream including usage metadata.
- param streaming: bool = False¶
Whether to use streaming or not.
- param tags: Optional[List[str]] = None¶
Tags to add to the run trace.
- param temperature: Optional[float] = None¶
A non-negative float that tunes the degree of randomness in generation.
- param top_k: Optional[int] = None¶
Number of most likely tokens to consider at each step.
- param top_p: Optional[float] = None¶
Total probability mass of tokens to consider at each step.
- param verbose: bool [Optional]¶
Whether to print out response text.
- __call__(messages: List[BaseMessage], stop: Optional[List[str]] = None, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, **kwargs: Any) BaseMessage ¶
Deprecated since version langchain-core==0.1.7: Use
invoke
instead.- Parameters
messages (List[BaseMessage]) –
stop (Optional[List[str]]) –
callbacks (Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]]) –
kwargs (Any) –
- Return type
- async abatch(inputs: List[Input], config: Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]] = None, *, return_exceptions: bool = False, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) List[Output] ¶
Default implementation runs ainvoke in parallel using asyncio.gather.
The default implementation of batch works well for IO bound runnables.
Subclasses should override this method if they can batch more efficiently; e.g., if the underlying Runnable uses an API which supports a batch mode.
- Parameters
inputs (List[Input]) – A list of inputs to the Runnable.
config (Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]]) – A config to use when invoking the Runnable. The config supports standard keys like ‘tags’, ‘metadata’ for tracing purposes, ‘max_concurrency’ for controlling how much work to do in parallel, and other keys. Please refer to the RunnableConfig for more details. Defaults to None.
return_exceptions (bool) – Whether to return exceptions instead of raising them. Defaults to False.
kwargs (Optional[Any]) – Additional keyword arguments to pass to the Runnable.
- Returns
A list of outputs from the Runnable.
- Return type
List[Output]
- async abatch_as_completed(inputs: Sequence[Input], config: Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, Sequence[RunnableConfig]]] = None, *, return_exceptions: bool = False, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) AsyncIterator[Tuple[int, Union[Output, Exception]]] ¶
Run ainvoke in parallel on a list of inputs, yielding results as they complete.
- Parameters
inputs (Sequence[Input]) – A list of inputs to the Runnable.
config (Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, Sequence[RunnableConfig]]]) – A config to use when invoking the Runnable. The config supports standard keys like ‘tags’, ‘metadata’ for tracing purposes, ‘max_concurrency’ for controlling how much work to do in parallel, and other keys. Please refer to the RunnableConfig for more details. Defaults to None. Defaults to None.
return_exceptions (bool) – Whether to return exceptions instead of raising them. Defaults to False.
kwargs (Optional[Any]) – Additional keyword arguments to pass to the Runnable.
- Yields
A tuple of the index of the input and the output from the Runnable.
- Return type
AsyncIterator[Tuple[int, Union[Output, Exception]]]
- async agenerate(messages: List[List[BaseMessage]], stop: Optional[List[str]] = None, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, *, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, run_name: Optional[str] = None, run_id: Optional[UUID] = None, **kwargs: Any) LLMResult ¶
Asynchronously pass a sequence of prompts to a model and return generations.
This method should make use of batched calls for models that expose a batched API.
- Use this method when you want to:
take advantage of batched calls,
need more output from the model than just the top generated value,
- are building chains that are agnostic to the underlying language model
type (e.g., pure text completion models vs chat models).
- Parameters
messages (List[List[BaseMessage]]) – List of list of messages.
stop (Optional[List[str]]) – Stop words to use when generating. Model output is cut off at the first occurrence of any of these substrings.
callbacks (Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]]) – Callbacks to pass through. Used for executing additional functionality, such as logging or streaming, throughout generation.
**kwargs (Any) – Arbitrary additional keyword arguments. These are usually passed to the model provider API call.
tags (Optional[List[str]]) –
metadata (Optional[Dict[str, Any]]) –
run_name (Optional[str]) –
run_id (Optional[UUID]) –
**kwargs –
- Returns
- An LLMResult, which contains a list of candidate Generations for each input
prompt and additional model provider-specific output.
- Return type
- async agenerate_prompt(prompts: List[PromptValue], stop: Optional[List[str]] = None, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, **kwargs: Any) LLMResult ¶
Asynchronously pass a sequence of prompts and return model generations.
This method should make use of batched calls for models that expose a batched API.
- Use this method when you want to:
take advantage of batched calls,
need more output from the model than just the top generated value,
- are building chains that are agnostic to the underlying language model
type (e.g., pure text completion models vs chat models).
- Parameters
prompts (List[PromptValue]) – List of PromptValues. A PromptValue is an object that can be converted to match the format of any language model (string for pure text generation models and BaseMessages for chat models).
stop (Optional[List[str]]) – Stop words to use when generating. Model output is cut off at the first occurrence of any of these substrings.
callbacks (Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]]) – Callbacks to pass through. Used for executing additional functionality, such as logging or streaming, throughout generation.
**kwargs (Any) – Arbitrary additional keyword arguments. These are usually passed to the model provider API call.
- Returns
- An LLMResult, which contains a list of candidate Generations for each input
prompt and additional model provider-specific output.
- Return type
- async ainvoke(input: LanguageModelInput, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, *, stop: Optional[List[str]] = None, **kwargs: Any) BaseMessage ¶
Default implementation of ainvoke, calls invoke from a thread.
The default implementation allows usage of async code even if the Runnable did not implement a native async version of invoke.
Subclasses should override this method if they can run asynchronously.
- Parameters
input (LanguageModelInput) –
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) –
stop (Optional[List[str]]) –
kwargs (Any) –
- Return type
- async apredict(text: str, *, stop: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, **kwargs: Any) str ¶
Deprecated since version langchain-core==0.1.7: Use
ainvoke
instead.- Parameters
text (str) –
stop (Optional[Sequence[str]]) –
kwargs (Any) –
- Return type
str
- async apredict_messages(messages: List[BaseMessage], *, stop: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, **kwargs: Any) BaseMessage ¶
Deprecated since version langchain-core==0.1.7: Use
ainvoke
instead.- Parameters
messages (List[BaseMessage]) –
stop (Optional[Sequence[str]]) –
kwargs (Any) –
- Return type
- as_tool(args_schema: Optional[Type[BaseModel]] = None, *, name: Optional[str] = None, description: Optional[str] = None, arg_types: Optional[Dict[str, Type]] = None) BaseTool ¶
Beta
This API is in beta and may change in the future.
Create a BaseTool from a Runnable.
as_tool
will instantiate a BaseTool with a name, description, andargs_schema
from a Runnable. Where possible, schemas are inferred fromrunnable.get_input_schema
. Alternatively (e.g., if the Runnable takes a dict as input and the specific dict keys are not typed), the schema can be specified directly withargs_schema
. You can also passarg_types
to just specify the required arguments and their types.- Parameters
args_schema (Optional[Type[BaseModel]]) – The schema for the tool. Defaults to None.
name (Optional[str]) – The name of the tool. Defaults to None.
description (Optional[str]) – The description of the tool. Defaults to None.
arg_types (Optional[Dict[str, Type]]) – A dictionary of argument names to types. Defaults to None.
- Returns
A BaseTool instance.
- Return type
Typed dict input:
from typing import List from typing_extensions import TypedDict from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda class Args(TypedDict): a: int b: List[int] def f(x: Args) -> str: return str(x["a"] * max(x["b"])) runnable = RunnableLambda(f) as_tool = runnable.as_tool() as_tool.invoke({"a": 3, "b": [1, 2]})
dict
input, specifying schema viaargs_schema
:from typing import Any, Dict, List from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import BaseModel, Field from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda def f(x: Dict[str, Any]) -> str: return str(x["a"] * max(x["b"])) class FSchema(BaseModel): """Apply a function to an integer and list of integers.""" a: int = Field(..., description="Integer") b: List[int] = Field(..., description="List of ints") runnable = RunnableLambda(f) as_tool = runnable.as_tool(FSchema) as_tool.invoke({"a": 3, "b": [1, 2]})
dict
input, specifying schema viaarg_types
:from typing import Any, Dict, List from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda def f(x: Dict[str, Any]) -> str: return str(x["a"] * max(x["b"])) runnable = RunnableLambda(f) as_tool = runnable.as_tool(arg_types={"a": int, "b": List[int]}) as_tool.invoke({"a": 3, "b": [1, 2]})
String input:
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda def f(x: str) -> str: return x + "a" def g(x: str) -> str: return x + "z" runnable = RunnableLambda(f) | g as_tool = runnable.as_tool() as_tool.invoke("b")
New in version 0.2.14.
- async astream(input: LanguageModelInput, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, *, stop: Optional[List[str]] = None, **kwargs: Any) AsyncIterator[BaseMessageChunk] ¶
Default implementation of astream, which calls ainvoke. Subclasses should override this method if they support streaming output.
- Parameters
input (LanguageModelInput) – The input to the Runnable.
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) – The config to use for the Runnable. Defaults to None.
kwargs (Any) – Additional keyword arguments to pass to the Runnable.
stop (Optional[List[str]]) –
- Yields
The output of the Runnable.
- Return type
AsyncIterator[BaseMessageChunk]
- astream_events(input: Any, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, *, version: Literal['v1', 'v2'], include_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, include_types: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, include_tags: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_types: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_tags: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, **kwargs: Any) AsyncIterator[Union[StandardStreamEvent, CustomStreamEvent]] ¶
Beta
This API is in beta and may change in the future.
Generate a stream of events.
Use to create an iterator over StreamEvents that provide real-time information about the progress of the Runnable, including StreamEvents from intermediate results.
A StreamEvent is a dictionary with the following schema:
event
: str - Event names are of theformat: on_[runnable_type]_(start|stream|end).
name
: str - The name of the Runnable that generated the event.run_id
: str - randomly generated ID associated with the given execution ofthe Runnable that emitted the event. A child Runnable that gets invoked as part of the execution of a parent Runnable is assigned its own unique ID.
parent_ids
: List[str] - The IDs of the parent runnables thatgenerated the event. The root Runnable will have an empty list. The order of the parent IDs is from the root to the immediate parent. Only available for v2 version of the API. The v1 version of the API will return an empty list.
tags
: Optional[List[str]] - The tags of the Runnable that generatedthe event.
metadata
: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] - The metadata of the Runnablethat generated the event.
data
: Dict[str, Any]
Below is a table that illustrates some evens that might be emitted by various chains. Metadata fields have been omitted from the table for brevity. Chain definitions have been included after the table.
ATTENTION This reference table is for the V2 version of the schema.
event
name
chunk
input
output
on_chat_model_start
[model name]
{“messages”: [[SystemMessage, HumanMessage]]}
on_chat_model_stream
[model name]
AIMessageChunk(content=”hello”)
on_chat_model_end
[model name]
{“messages”: [[SystemMessage, HumanMessage]]}
AIMessageChunk(content=”hello world”)
on_llm_start
[model name]
{‘input’: ‘hello’}
on_llm_stream
[model name]
‘Hello’
on_llm_end
[model name]
‘Hello human!’
on_chain_start
format_docs
on_chain_stream
format_docs
“hello world!, goodbye world!”
on_chain_end
format_docs
[Document(…)]
“hello world!, goodbye world!”
on_tool_start
some_tool
{“x”: 1, “y”: “2”}
on_tool_end
some_tool
{“x”: 1, “y”: “2”}
on_retriever_start
[retriever name]
{“query”: “hello”}
on_retriever_end
[retriever name]
{“query”: “hello”}
[Document(…), ..]
on_prompt_start
[template_name]
{“question”: “hello”}
on_prompt_end
[template_name]
{“question”: “hello”}
ChatPromptValue(messages: [SystemMessage, …])
In addition to the standard events, users can also dispatch custom events (see example below).
Custom events will be only be surfaced with in the v2 version of the API!
A custom event has following format:
Attribute
Type
Description
name
str
A user defined name for the event.
data
Any
The data associated with the event. This can be anything, though we suggest making it JSON serializable.
Here are declarations associated with the standard events shown above:
format_docs:
def format_docs(docs: List[Document]) -> str: '''Format the docs.''' return ", ".join([doc.page_content for doc in docs]) format_docs = RunnableLambda(format_docs)
some_tool:
@tool def some_tool(x: int, y: str) -> dict: '''Some_tool.''' return {"x": x, "y": y}
prompt:
template = ChatPromptTemplate.from_messages( [("system", "You are Cat Agent 007"), ("human", "{question}")] ).with_config({"run_name": "my_template", "tags": ["my_template"]})
Example:
from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda async def reverse(s: str) -> str: return s[::-1] chain = RunnableLambda(func=reverse) events = [ event async for event in chain.astream_events("hello", version="v2") ] # will produce the following events (run_id, and parent_ids # has been omitted for brevity): [ { "data": {"input": "hello"}, "event": "on_chain_start", "metadata": {}, "name": "reverse", "tags": [], }, { "data": {"chunk": "olleh"}, "event": "on_chain_stream", "metadata": {}, "name": "reverse", "tags": [], }, { "data": {"output": "olleh"}, "event": "on_chain_end", "metadata": {}, "name": "reverse", "tags": [], }, ]
Example: Dispatch Custom Event
from langchain_core.callbacks.manager import ( adispatch_custom_event, ) from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda, RunnableConfig import asyncio async def slow_thing(some_input: str, config: RunnableConfig) -> str: """Do something that takes a long time.""" await asyncio.sleep(1) # Placeholder for some slow operation await adispatch_custom_event( "progress_event", {"message": "Finished step 1 of 3"}, config=config # Must be included for python < 3.10 ) await asyncio.sleep(1) # Placeholder for some slow operation await adispatch_custom_event( "progress_event", {"message": "Finished step 2 of 3"}, config=config # Must be included for python < 3.10 ) await asyncio.sleep(1) # Placeholder for some slow operation return "Done" slow_thing = RunnableLambda(slow_thing) async for event in slow_thing.astream_events("some_input", version="v2"): print(event)
- Parameters
input (Any) – The input to the Runnable.
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) – The config to use for the Runnable.
version (Literal['v1', 'v2']) – The version of the schema to use either v2 or v1. Users should use v2. v1 is for backwards compatibility and will be deprecated in 0.4.0. No default will be assigned until the API is stabilized. custom events will only be surfaced in v2.
include_names (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include events from runnables with matching names.
include_types (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include events from runnables with matching types.
include_tags (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Only include events from runnables with matching tags.
exclude_names (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude events from runnables with matching names.
exclude_types (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude events from runnables with matching types.
exclude_tags (Optional[Sequence[str]]) – Exclude events from runnables with matching tags.
kwargs (Any) – Additional keyword arguments to pass to the Runnable. These will be passed to astream_log as this implementation of astream_events is built on top of astream_log.
- Yields
An async stream of StreamEvents.
- Raises
NotImplementedError – If the version is not v1 or v2.
- Return type
AsyncIterator[Union[StandardStreamEvent, CustomStreamEvent]]
- batch(inputs: List[Input], config: Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]] = None, *, return_exceptions: bool = False, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) List[Output] ¶
Default implementation runs invoke in parallel using a thread pool executor.
The default implementation of batch works well for IO bound runnables.
Subclasses should override this method if they can batch more efficiently; e.g., if the underlying Runnable uses an API which supports a batch mode.
- Parameters
inputs (List[Input]) –
config (Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]]) –
return_exceptions (bool) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
- Return type
List[Output]
- batch_as_completed(inputs: Sequence[Input], config: Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, Sequence[RunnableConfig]]] = None, *, return_exceptions: bool = False, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) Iterator[Tuple[int, Union[Output, Exception]]] ¶
Run invoke in parallel on a list of inputs, yielding results as they complete.
- Parameters
inputs (Sequence[Input]) –
config (Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, Sequence[RunnableConfig]]]) –
return_exceptions (bool) –
kwargs (Optional[Any]) –
- Return type
Iterator[Tuple[int, Union[Output, Exception]]]
- bind_tools(tools: Sequence[Union[Dict[str, Any], Type, Callable, BaseTool]], *, tool_choice: Optional[Union[Dict[str, str], Literal['any', 'auto'], str]] = None, **kwargs: Any) Runnable[Union[PromptValue, str, Sequence[Union[BaseMessage, List[str], Tuple[str, str], str, Dict[str, Any]]]], BaseMessage] ¶
Bind tool-like objects to this chat model.
- Args:
- tools: A list of tool definitions to bind to this chat model.
Supports Anthropic format tool schemas and any tool definition handled by
langchain_core.utils.function_calling.convert_to_openai_tool()
.- tool_choice: Which tool to require the model to call.
- Options are:
name of the tool (str): calls corresponding tool;
"auto"
or None: automatically selects a tool (including no tool);"any"
: force at least one tool to be called;- or a dict of the form:
{"type": "tool", "name": "tool_name"}
, or{"type: "any"}
, or{"type: "auto"}
;
- kwargs: Any additional parameters are passed directly to
self.bind(**kwargs)
.
- Example:
from langchain_anthropic import ChatAnthropic from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import BaseModel, Field class GetWeather(BaseModel): '''Get the current weather in a given location''' location: str = Field(..., description="The city and state, e.g. San Francisco, CA") class GetPrice(BaseModel): '''Get the price of a specific product.''' product: str = Field(..., description="The product to look up.") llm = ChatAnthropic(model="claude-3-opus-20240229", temperature=0) llm_with_tools = llm.bind_tools([GetWeather, GetPrice]) llm_with_tools.invoke("what is the weather like in San Francisco",) # -> AIMessage( # content=[ # {'text': '<thinking>
Based on the user’s question, the relevant function to call is GetWeather, which requires the “location” parameter.
The user has directly specified the location as “San Francisco”. Since San Francisco is a well known city, I can reasonably infer they mean San Francisco, CA without needing the state specified.
All the required parameters are provided, so I can proceed with the API call. </thinking>’, ‘type’: ‘text’},
# {‘text’: None, ‘type’: ‘tool_use’, ‘id’: ‘toolu_01SCgExKzQ7eqSkMHfygvYuu’, ‘name’: ‘GetWeather’, ‘input’: {‘location’: ‘San Francisco, CA’}} # ], # response_metadata={‘id’: ‘msg_01GM3zQtoFv8jGQMW7abLnhi’, ‘model’: ‘claude-3-opus-20240229’, ‘stop_reason’: ‘tool_use’, ‘stop_sequence’: None, ‘usage’: {‘input_tokens’: 487, ‘output_tokens’: 145}}, # id=’run-87b1331e-9251-4a68-acef-f0a018b639cc-0’ # )
- Example — force tool call with tool_choice ‘any’:
from langchain_anthropic import ChatAnthropic from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import BaseModel, Field class GetWeather(BaseModel): '''Get the current weather in a given location''' location: str = Field(..., description="The city and state, e.g. San Francisco, CA") class GetPrice(BaseModel): '''Get the price of a specific product.''' product: str = Field(..., description="The product to look up.") llm = ChatAnthropic(model="claude-3-opus-20240229", temperature=0) llm_with_tools = llm.bind_tools([GetWeather, GetPrice], tool_choice="any") llm_with_tools.invoke("what is the weather like in San Francisco",)
- Example — force specific tool call with tool_choice ‘<name_of_tool>’:
from langchain_anthropic import ChatAnthropic from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import BaseModel, Field class GetWeather(BaseModel): '''Get the current weather in a given location''' location: str = Field(..., description="The city and state, e.g. San Francisco, CA") class GetPrice(BaseModel): '''Get the price of a specific product.''' product: str = Field(..., description="The product to look up.") llm = ChatAnthropic(model="claude-3-opus-20240229", temperature=0) llm_with_tools = llm.bind_tools([GetWeather, GetPrice], tool_choice="GetWeather") llm_with_tools.invoke("what is the weather like in San Francisco",)
- Example — cache specific tools:
from langchain_anthropic import ChatAnthropic, convert_to_anthropic_tool from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import BaseModel, Field class GetWeather(BaseModel): '''Get the current weather in a given location''' location: str = Field(..., description="The city and state, e.g. San Francisco, CA") class GetPrice(BaseModel): '''Get the price of a specific product.''' product: str = Field(..., description="The product to look up.") # We'll convert our pydantic class to the anthropic tool format # before passing to bind_tools so that we can set the 'cache_control' # field on our tool. cached_price_tool = convert_to_anthropic_tool(GetPrice) # Currently the only supported "cache_control" value is # {"type": "ephemeral"}. cached_price_tool["cache_control"] = {"type": "ephemeral"} # We need to pass in extra headers to enable use of the beta cache # control API. llm = ChatAnthropic( model="claude-3-opus-20240229", temperature=0, extra_headers={"anthropic-beta": "prompt-caching-2024-07-31"} ) llm_with_tools = llm.bind_tools([GetWeather, cached_price_tool]) llm_with_tools.invoke("what is the weather like in San Francisco",)
This outputs: .. code-block:: pycon
AIMessage(content=[{‘text’: “Certainly! I can help you find out the current weather in San Francisco. To get this information, I’ll use the GetWeather function. Let me fetch that data for you right away.”, ‘type’: ‘text’}, {‘id’: ‘toolu_01TS5h8LNo7p5imcG7yRiaUM’, ‘input’: {‘location’: ‘San Francisco, CA’}, ‘name’: ‘GetWeather’, ‘type’: ‘tool_use’}], response_metadata={‘id’: ‘msg_01Xg7Wr5inFWgBxE5jH9rpRo’, ‘model’: ‘claude-3-5-sonnet-20240620’, ‘stop_reason’: ‘tool_use’, ‘stop_sequence’: None, ‘usage’: {‘input_tokens’: 171, ‘output_tokens’: 96, ‘cache_creation_input_tokens’: 1470, ‘cache_read_input_tokens’: 0}}, id=’run-b36a5b54-5d69-470e-a1b0-b932d00b089e-0’, tool_calls=[{‘name’: ‘GetWeather’, ‘args’: {‘location’: ‘San Francisco, CA’}, ‘id’: ‘toolu_01TS5h8LNo7p5imcG7yRiaUM’, ‘type’: ‘tool_call’}], usage_metadata={‘input_tokens’: 171, ‘output_tokens’: 96, ‘total_tokens’: 267})
If we invoke the tool again, we can see that the “usage” information in the AIMessage.response_metadata shows that we had a cache hit: .. code-block:: pycon
AIMessage(content=[{‘text’: ‘To get the current weather in San Francisco, I can use the GetWeather function. Let me check that for you.’, ‘type’: ‘text’}, {‘id’: ‘toolu_01HtVtY1qhMFdPprx42qU2eA’, ‘input’: {‘location’: ‘San Francisco, CA’}, ‘name’: ‘GetWeather’, ‘type’: ‘tool_use’}], response_metadata={‘id’: ‘msg_016RfWHrRvW6DAGCdwB6Ac64’, ‘model’: ‘claude-3-5-sonnet-20240620’, ‘stop_reason’: ‘tool_use’, ‘stop_sequence’: None, ‘usage’: {‘input_tokens’: 171, ‘output_tokens’: 82, ‘cache_creation_input_tokens’: 0, ‘cache_read_input_tokens’: 1470}}, id=’run-88b1f825-dcb7-4277-ac27-53df55d22001-0’, tool_calls=[{‘name’: ‘GetWeather’, ‘args’: {‘location’: ‘San Francisco, CA’}, ‘id’: ‘toolu_01HtVtY1qhMFdPprx42qU2eA’, ‘type’: ‘tool_call’}], usage_metadata={‘input_tokens’: 171, ‘output_tokens’: 82, ‘total_tokens’: 253})
- Parameters
tools (Sequence[Union[Dict[str, Any], Type, Callable, BaseTool]]) –
tool_choice (Optional[Union[Dict[str, str], Literal['any', 'auto'], str]]) –
kwargs (Any) –
- Return type
Runnable[Union[PromptValue, str, Sequence[Union[BaseMessage, List[str], Tuple[str, str], str, Dict[str, Any]]]], BaseMessage]
- call_as_llm(message: str, stop: Optional[List[str]] = None, **kwargs: Any) str ¶
Deprecated since version langchain-core==0.1.7: Use
invoke
instead.- Parameters
message (str) –
stop (Optional[List[str]]) –
kwargs (Any) –
- Return type
str
- configurable_alternatives(which: ConfigurableField, *, default_key: str = 'default', prefix_keys: bool = False, **kwargs: Union[Runnable[Input, Output], Callable[[], Runnable[Input, Output]]]) RunnableSerializable[Input, Output] ¶
Configure alternatives for Runnables that can be set at runtime.
- Parameters
which (ConfigurableField) – The ConfigurableField instance that will be used to select the alternative.
default_key (str) – The default key to use if no alternative is selected. Defaults to “default”.
prefix_keys (bool) – Whether to prefix the keys with the ConfigurableField id. Defaults to False.
**kwargs (Union[Runnable[Input, Output], Callable[[], Runnable[Input, Output]]]) – A dictionary of keys to Runnable instances or callables that return Runnable instances.
- Returns
A new Runnable with the alternatives configured.
- Return type
RunnableSerializable[Input, Output]
from langchain_anthropic import ChatAnthropic from langchain_core.runnables.utils import ConfigurableField from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI model = ChatAnthropic( model_name="claude-3-sonnet-20240229" ).configurable_alternatives( ConfigurableField(id="llm"), default_key="anthropic", openai=ChatOpenAI() ) # uses the default model ChatAnthropic print(model.invoke("which organization created you?").content) # uses ChatOpenAI print( model.with_config( configurable={"llm": "openai"} ).invoke("which organization created you?").content )
- configurable_fields(**kwargs: Union[ConfigurableField, ConfigurableFieldSingleOption, ConfigurableFieldMultiOption]) RunnableSerializable[Input, Output] ¶
Configure particular Runnable fields at runtime.
- Parameters
**kwargs (Union[ConfigurableField, ConfigurableFieldSingleOption, ConfigurableFieldMultiOption]) – A dictionary of ConfigurableField instances to configure.
- Returns
A new Runnable with the fields configured.
- Return type
RunnableSerializable[Input, Output]
from langchain_core.runnables import ConfigurableField from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI model = ChatOpenAI(max_tokens=20).configurable_fields( max_tokens=ConfigurableField( id="output_token_number", name="Max tokens in the output", description="The maximum number of tokens in the output", ) ) # max_tokens = 20 print( "max_tokens_20: ", model.invoke("tell me something about chess").content ) # max_tokens = 200 print("max_tokens_200: ", model.with_config( configurable={"output_token_number": 200} ).invoke("tell me something about chess").content )
- generate(messages: List[List[BaseMessage]], stop: Optional[List[str]] = None, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, *, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, run_name: Optional[str] = None, run_id: Optional[UUID] = None, **kwargs: Any) LLMResult ¶
Pass a sequence of prompts to the model and return model generations.
This method should make use of batched calls for models that expose a batched API.
- Use this method when you want to:
take advantage of batched calls,
need more output from the model than just the top generated value,
- are building chains that are agnostic to the underlying language model
type (e.g., pure text completion models vs chat models).
- Parameters
messages (List[List[BaseMessage]]) – List of list of messages.
stop (Optional[List[str]]) – Stop words to use when generating. Model output is cut off at the first occurrence of any of these substrings.
callbacks (Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]]) – Callbacks to pass through. Used for executing additional functionality, such as logging or streaming, throughout generation.
**kwargs (Any) – Arbitrary additional keyword arguments. These are usually passed to the model provider API call.
tags (Optional[List[str]]) –
metadata (Optional[Dict[str, Any]]) –
run_name (Optional[str]) –
run_id (Optional[UUID]) –
**kwargs –
- Returns
- An LLMResult, which contains a list of candidate Generations for each input
prompt and additional model provider-specific output.
- Return type
- generate_prompt(prompts: List[PromptValue], stop: Optional[List[str]] = None, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, **kwargs: Any) LLMResult ¶
Pass a sequence of prompts to the model and return model generations.
This method should make use of batched calls for models that expose a batched API.
- Use this method when you want to:
take advantage of batched calls,
need more output from the model than just the top generated value,
- are building chains that are agnostic to the underlying language model
type (e.g., pure text completion models vs chat models).
- Parameters
prompts (List[PromptValue]) – List of PromptValues. A PromptValue is an object that can be converted to match the format of any language model (string for pure text generation models and BaseMessages for chat models).
stop (Optional[List[str]]) – Stop words to use when generating. Model output is cut off at the first occurrence of any of these substrings.
callbacks (Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]]) – Callbacks to pass through. Used for executing additional functionality, such as logging or streaming, throughout generation.
**kwargs (Any) – Arbitrary additional keyword arguments. These are usually passed to the model provider API call.
- Returns
- An LLMResult, which contains a list of candidate Generations for each input
prompt and additional model provider-specific output.
- Return type
- get_num_tokens(text: str) int ¶
Get the number of tokens present in the text.
Useful for checking if an input fits in a model’s context window.
- Parameters
text (str) – The string input to tokenize.
- Returns
The integer number of tokens in the text.
- Return type
int
- get_num_tokens_from_messages(messages: List[BaseMessage]) int ¶
Get the number of tokens in the messages.
Useful for checking if an input fits in a model’s context window.
- Parameters
messages (List[BaseMessage]) – The message inputs to tokenize.
- Returns
The sum of the number of tokens across the messages.
- Return type
int
- get_token_ids(text: str) List[int] ¶
Return the ordered ids of the tokens in a text.
- Parameters
text (str) – The string input to tokenize.
- Returns
- A list of ids corresponding to the tokens in the text, in order they occur
in the text.
- Return type
List[int]
- invoke(input: LanguageModelInput, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, *, stop: Optional[List[str]] = None, **kwargs: Any) BaseMessage ¶
Transform a single input into an output. Override to implement.
- Parameters
input (LanguageModelInput) – The input to the Runnable.
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) – A config to use when invoking the Runnable. The config supports standard keys like ‘tags’, ‘metadata’ for tracing purposes, ‘max_concurrency’ for controlling how much work to do in parallel, and other keys. Please refer to the RunnableConfig for more details.
stop (Optional[List[str]]) –
kwargs (Any) –
- Returns
The output of the Runnable.
- Return type
- predict(text: str, *, stop: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, **kwargs: Any) str ¶
Deprecated since version langchain-core==0.1.7: Use
invoke
instead.- Parameters
text (str) –
stop (Optional[Sequence[str]]) –
kwargs (Any) –
- Return type
str
- predict_messages(messages: List[BaseMessage], *, stop: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, **kwargs: Any) BaseMessage ¶
Deprecated since version langchain-core==0.1.7: Use
invoke
instead.- Parameters
messages (List[BaseMessage]) –
stop (Optional[Sequence[str]]) –
kwargs (Any) –
- Return type
- stream(input: LanguageModelInput, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, *, stop: Optional[List[str]] = None, **kwargs: Any) Iterator[BaseMessageChunk] ¶
Default implementation of stream, which calls invoke. Subclasses should override this method if they support streaming output.
- Parameters
input (LanguageModelInput) – The input to the Runnable.
config (Optional[RunnableConfig]) – The config to use for the Runnable. Defaults to None.
kwargs (Any) – Additional keyword arguments to pass to the Runnable.
stop (Optional[List[str]]) –
- Yields
The output of the Runnable.
- Return type
Iterator[BaseMessageChunk]
- to_json() Union[SerializedConstructor, SerializedNotImplemented] ¶
Serialize the Runnable to JSON.
- Returns
A JSON-serializable representation of the Runnable.
- Return type
- with_structured_output(schema: Union[Dict, Type[BaseModel]], *, include_raw: bool = False, **kwargs: Any) Runnable[Union[PromptValue, str, Sequence[Union[BaseMessage, List[str], Tuple[str, str], str, Dict[str, Any]]]], Union[Dict, BaseModel]] ¶
Model wrapper that returns outputs formatted to match the given schema.
- Parameters
schema (Union[Dict, Type[BaseModel]]) –
- The output schema. Can be passed in as:
an Anthropic tool schema,
an OpenAI function/tool schema,
a JSON Schema,
a TypedDict class (support added in 0.1.22),
or a Pydantic class.
If
schema
is a Pydantic class then the model output will be a Pydantic instance of that class, and the model-generated fields will be validated by the Pydantic class. Otherwise the model output will be a dict and will not be validated. Seelangchain_core.utils.function_calling.convert_to_openai_tool()
for more on how to properly specify types and descriptions of schema fields when specifying a Pydantic or TypedDict class.Changed in version 0.1.22: Added support for TypedDict class.
include_raw (bool) – If False then only the parsed structured output is returned. If an error occurs during model output parsing it will be raised. If True then both the raw model response (a BaseMessage) and the parsed model response will be returned. If an error occurs during output parsing it will be caught and returned as well. The final output is always a dict with keys “raw”, “parsed”, and “parsing_error”.
kwargs (Any) –
- Returns
A Runnable that takes same inputs as a
langchain_core.language_models.chat.BaseChatModel
.If
include_raw
is False andschema
is a Pydantic class, Runnable outputs an instance ofschema
(i.e., a Pydantic object).Otherwise, if
include_raw
is False then Runnable outputs a dict.- If
include_raw
is True, then Runnable outputs a dict with keys: "raw"
: BaseMessage"parsed"
: None if there was a parsing error, otherwise the type depends on theschema
as described above."parsing_error"
: Optional[BaseException]
- If
- Return type
Runnable[Union[PromptValue, str, Sequence[Union[BaseMessage, List[str], Tuple[str, str], str, Dict[str, Any]]]], Union[Dict, BaseModel]]
- Example: Pydantic schema (include_raw=False):
from langchain_anthropic import ChatAnthropic from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import BaseModel class AnswerWithJustification(BaseModel): '''An answer to the user question along with justification for the answer.''' answer: str justification: str llm = ChatAnthropic(model="claude-3-opus-20240229", temperature=0) structured_llm = llm.with_structured_output(AnswerWithJustification) structured_llm.invoke("What weighs more a pound of bricks or a pound of feathers") # -> AnswerWithJustification( # answer='They weigh the same', # justification='Both a pound of bricks and a pound of feathers weigh one pound. The weight is the same, but the volume or density of the objects may differ.' # )
- Example: Pydantic schema (include_raw=True):
from langchain_anthropic import ChatAnthropic from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import BaseModel class AnswerWithJustification(BaseModel): '''An answer to the user question along with justification for the answer.''' answer: str justification: str llm = ChatAnthropic(model="claude-3-opus-20240229", temperature=0) structured_llm = llm.with_structured_output(AnswerWithJustification, include_raw=True) structured_llm.invoke("What weighs more a pound of bricks or a pound of feathers") # -> { # 'raw': AIMessage(content='', additional_kwargs={'tool_calls': [{'id': 'call_Ao02pnFYXD6GN1yzc0uXPsvF', 'function': {'arguments': '{"answer":"They weigh the same.","justification":"Both a pound of bricks and a pound of feathers weigh one pound. The weight is the same, but the volume or density of the objects may differ."}', 'name': 'AnswerWithJustification'}, 'type': 'function'}]}), # 'parsed': AnswerWithJustification(answer='They weigh the same.', justification='Both a pound of bricks and a pound of feathers weigh one pound. The weight is the same, but the volume or density of the objects may differ.'), # 'parsing_error': None # }
- Example: Dict schema (include_raw=False):
from langchain_anthropic import ChatAnthropic schema = { "name": "AnswerWithJustification", "description": "An answer to the user question along with justification for the answer.", "input_schema": { "type": "object", "properties": { "answer": {"type": "string"}, "justification": {"type": "string"}, }, "required": ["answer", "justification"] } } llm = ChatAnthropic(model="claude-3-opus-20240229", temperature=0) structured_llm = llm.with_structured_output(schema) structured_llm.invoke("What weighs more a pound of bricks or a pound of feathers") # -> { # 'answer': 'They weigh the same', # 'justification': 'Both a pound of bricks and a pound of feathers weigh one pound. The weight is the same, but the volume and density of the two substances differ.' # }