An BaseMessagePromptTemplate | BaseChatPromptTemplate used to format a single example.
Optional
exampleAn BaseExampleSelector Examples to format into the prompt. Exactly one of this or examples must be provided.
String separator used to join the prefix, the examples, and suffix.
Optional
examplesExamples to format into the prompt. Exactly one of this or exampleSelector must be provided.
A list of variable names the prompt template expects
Optional
nameOptional
outputHow to parse the output of calling an LLM on this formatted prompt
Partial variables
A prompt template string to put before the examples.
A prompt template string to put after the examples.
The format of the prompt template. Options are: 'f-string'
Whether or not to try validating the template on initialization.
Convert a runnable to a tool. Return a new instance of RunnableToolLike
which contains the runnable, name, description and schema.
Optional
description?: stringThe description of the tool. Falls back to the description on the Zod schema if not provided, or undefined if neither are provided.
Optional
name?: stringThe name of the tool. If not provided, it will default to the name of the runnable.
The Zod schema for the input of the tool. Infers the Zod type from the input type of the runnable.
An instance of RunnableToolLike
which is a runnable that can be used as a tool.
Assigns new fields to the dict output of this runnable. Returns a new runnable.
Default implementation of batch, which calls invoke N times. Subclasses should override this method if they can batch more efficiently.
Array of inputs to each batch call.
Optional
options: Partial<RunnableConfig<Record<string, any>>> | Partial<RunnableConfig<Record<string, any>>>[]Either a single call options object to apply to each batch call or an array for each call.
Optional
batchOptions: RunnableBatchOptions & { An array of RunOutputs, or mixed RunOutputs and errors if batchOptions.returnExceptions is set
Optional
options: Partial<RunnableConfig<Record<string, any>>> | Partial<RunnableConfig<Record<string, any>>>[]Optional
batchOptions: RunnableBatchOptions & { Optional
options: Partial<RunnableConfig<Record<string, any>>> | Partial<RunnableConfig<Record<string, any>>>[]Optional
batchOptions: RunnableBatchOptionsBind arguments to a Runnable, returning a new Runnable.
A new RunnableBinding that, when invoked, will apply the bound args.
Formats the prompt with the given values.
The values to format the prompt with.
A promise that resolves to a string representing the formatted prompt.
Formats the list of values and returns a list of formatted messages.
The values to format the prompt with.
A promise that resolves to a string representing the formatted prompt.
Format the prompt given the input values and return a formatted prompt value.
A formatted PromptValue.
Optional
_: RunnableConfig<Record<string, any>>Invokes the prompt template with the given input and options.
The input to invoke the prompt template with.
Optional
options: BaseCallbackConfigOptional configuration for the callback.
A Promise that resolves to the output of the prompt template.
Return a new Runnable that maps a list of inputs to a list of outputs, by calling invoke() with each input.
Merges partial variables and user variables.
The user variables to merge with the partial variables.
A Promise that resolves to an object containing the merged variables.
Partially formats the prompt with the given values.
The values to partially format the prompt with.
A promise that resolves to an instance of FewShotChatMessagePromptTemplate
with the given values partially formatted.
Pick keys from the dict output of this runnable. Returns a new runnable.
Create a new runnable sequence that runs each individual runnable in series, piping the output of one runnable into another runnable or runnable-like.
A runnable, function, or object whose values are functions or runnables.
A new runnable sequence.
Return a json-like object representing this prompt template.
Stream output in chunks.
Optional
options: Partial<RunnableConfig<Record<string, any>>>A readable stream that is also an iterable.
Generate a stream of events emitted by the internal steps of the runnable.
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
: string - Event names are of the format: on_[runnable_type]_(start|stream|end).name
: string - The name of the runnable that generated the event.run_id
: string - Randomly generated ID associated with the given execution of
the 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.tags
: string[] - The tags of the runnable that generated the event.metadata
: Record<string, any> - The metadata of the runnable that generated the event.data
: Record<string, any>Below is a table that illustrates some events 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 | input | output/chunk |
+======================+=============================+==========================================+
| on_chat_model_start | {"messages": BaseMessage[]} | |
+----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| on_chat_model_stream | | AIMessageChunk("hello") |
+----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| on_chat_model_end | {"messages": BaseMessage[]} | AIMessageChunk("hello world") |
+----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| on_llm_start | {'input': 'hello'} | |
+----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| on_llm_stream | | 'Hello' |
+----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| on_llm_end | 'Hello human!' | |
+----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| on_chain_start | | |
+----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| on_chain_stream | | "hello world!" |
+----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| on_chain_end | [Document(...)] | "hello world!, goodbye world!" |
+----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| on_tool_start | {"x": 1, "y": "2"} | |
+----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| on_tool_end | | {"x": 1, "y": "2"} |
+----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| on_retriever_start | {"query": "hello"} | |
+----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| on_retriever_end | {"query": "hello"} | [Document(...), ..] |
+----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| on_prompt_start | {"question": "hello"} | |
+----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| on_prompt_end | {"question": "hello"} | ChatPromptValue(messages: BaseMessage[]) |
+----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
The "on_chain_*" events are the default for Runnables that don't fit one of the above categories.
In addition to the standard events above, users can also dispatch custom events.
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. |
+-----------+------+------------------------------------------------------------+
Here's an example:
import { RunnableLambda } from "@langchain/core/runnables";
import { dispatchCustomEvent } from "@langchain/core/callbacks/dispatch";
// Use this import for web environments that don't support "async_hooks"
// and manually pass config to child runs.
// import { dispatchCustomEvent } from "@langchain/core/callbacks/dispatch/web";
const slowThing = RunnableLambda.from(async (someInput: string) => {
// Placeholder for some slow operation
await new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, 100));
await dispatchCustomEvent("progress_event", {
message: "Finished step 1 of 2",
});
await new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, 100));
return "Done";
});
const eventStream = await slowThing.streamEvents("hello world", {
version: "v2",
});
for await (const event of eventStream) {
if (event.event === "on_custom_event") {
console.log(event);
}
}
Optional
streamOptions: Omit<EventStreamCallbackHandlerInput, "autoClose">Optional
streamOptions: Omit<EventStreamCallbackHandlerInput, "autoClose">Stream all output from a runnable, as reported to the callback system. This includes all inner runs of LLMs, Retrievers, Tools, etc. Output is streamed as Log objects, which include a list of jsonpatch ops that describe how the state of the run has changed in each step, and the final state of the run. The jsonpatch ops can be applied in order to construct state.
Optional
options: Partial<RunnableConfig<Record<string, any>>>Optional
streamOptions: Omit<LogStreamCallbackHandlerInput, "autoClose">Default implementation of transform, which buffers input and then calls stream. Subclasses should override this method if they can start producing output while input is still being generated.
Bind config to a Runnable, returning a new Runnable.
New configuration parameters to attach to the new runnable.
A new RunnableBinding with a config matching what's passed.
Create a new runnable from the current one that will try invoking other passed fallback runnables if the initial invocation fails.
A new RunnableWithFallbacks.
Bind lifecycle listeners to a Runnable, returning a new Runnable. The Run object contains information about the run, including its id, type, input, output, error, startTime, endTime, and any tags or metadata added to the run.
The object containing the callback functions.
Optional
onCalled after the runnable finishes running, with the Run object.
Optional
config: RunnableConfig<Record<string, any>>Optional
onCalled if the runnable throws an error, with the Run object.
Optional
config: RunnableConfig<Record<string, any>>Optional
onCalled before the runnable starts running, with the Run object.
Optional
config: RunnableConfig<Record<string, any>>Add retry logic to an existing runnable.
Optional
fields: { Optional
onOptional
stopA new RunnableRetry that, when invoked, will retry according to the parameters.
Static
deserializeLoad a prompt template from a json-like object describing it.
Deserializing needs to be async because templates (e.g. FewShotPromptTemplate) can reference remote resources that we read asynchronously with a web request.
Static
is
Chat prompt template that contains few-shot examples.