The order of the class definitions in the file has been changed to match the order of their usage in the code. This improves the readability of the code and makes it easier to understand the relationships between the classes. No functionality has been changed.
This commit simply imports the flatten_list function from the graph.utils module to be used in the AgentVertex class. This improves the readability of the code and reduces the number of lines of code.
The return statement in TextSplitterVertex was improved to be more readable by adding a new line before the Documents field. This makes it easier to read and understand the output of the function.
This pull request introduces a new feature that enhances the search
functionality by displaying menu options when performing a search.
Currently, the search results only present a list of relevant items, but
with this feature, users will have quick access to additional actions
and functionalities directly from the search results.
The changes include:
- Moved the `Edge` class to a new `edge` package
- Moved the `Graph` class to a new `graph` package
- Moved the `Node` class to a new `node` package
- Moved the `VectorStoreNode` class to the `node/types.py` module
- Moved the `Edge`, `Graph`, and `Node` classes to their respective `base.py` modules
- Added an `__init__.py` file to each package to allow for importing of classes
- Added a `constants.py` module to the `graph` package to store constants used in the `Graph` class
- Refactored the `Graph` class to use the new `Node` and `Edge` classes
- Refactored the `Graph` class to use a dictionary to map node types to their respective classes
- Refactored the `Graph` class to remove invalid nodes from the graph
- Refactored the `Graph` class to handle the LLM node within the graph
- Refactored the `Graph` class to build the nodes before building the edges
- Refactored the `Graph` class to use the `get_node` method to find nodes by id
- Refactored the `Graph` class to use the `get_node_neighbors` method to find the neighbors of a node
- Refactored the `Graph` class to use the `get_children_by_node_type` method to find the children of a node based on the node type
These changes improve the modularity and maintainability of the `langflow` package by separating the classes into their respective packages and modules. The changes also make it easier to add new node types to the `Graph` class by using a dictionary to map node types to their respective classes.
🚀 feat(node): add Node class to represent a node in the graph
🚀 feat(constants.py): add DIRECT_TYPES constant to represent direct types in a node's template
The Node class represents a node in the graph and is responsible for parsing the data and building the module. The DIRECT_TYPES constant is a list of direct types in a node's template.
🚧 chore(types.py): add import statements for typing and Node classes
This commit adds import statements for the typing module and the Node class to the types.py file. This is necessary for the code to run properly as it uses these classes and modules.
🚧 chore(loading.py): remove unnecessary import statement
This commit removes an unnecessary import statement from the loading.py file. The import statement was causing a circular import error and was not needed for the code to run properly.
🚧 chore(run.py): update import statement for Graph class
This commit updates the import statement for the Graph class in the run.py file. The import statement was outdated and was causing an import error.
🚧 chore(conftest.py): update import statement for Graph class
This commit updates the import statement for the Graph class in the conftest.py file. The import statement was outdated and was causing an import error.
🚧 chore(test_graph.py): update import statements for Node and Edge classes
This commit updates the import statements for the Node and Edge classes in the test_graph.py file. The import statements were outdated and were causing import errors.
## Description
This pull request introduces a new feature that allows users to change
the mouse cursor on Canva's React Flow. By updating the CSS and
JavaScript code, the cursor behavior can be modified to provide a
customized experience for users.
## Motivation
The ability to change the mouse cursor provides a way to enhance user
interaction and personalize the user experience within Canva's React
Flow. This feature can be particularly useful for applications or
websites that require specific cursor styles to match the overall design
or functionality.
🚀 feat(langflow): add PythonFunctionToolNode to the frontend node tools
🚀 feat(langflow): add PythonFunctionTool to the custom tools
🚀 feat(langflow): add get_function to importing utils to get the function from code
🚀 feat(langflow): add func parameter to PythonFunctionTool to store the function
🚀 feat(langflow): add name and description parameters to PythonFunctionTool
🚀 feat(langflow): update instantiate_tool to use PythonFunctionTool instead of PythonFunction
🚀 feat(langflow): update constants to use PythonFunctionTool instead of PythonFunction
🚀 feat(langflow): update custom.py to use PythonFunctionTool instead of PythonFunction
🚀 feat(langflow): update loading.py to use get_function and PythonFunctionTool
🚀 feat(langflow): update utils.py to use get_function
🚀 feat(langflow): update test_custom_types.py to use get_function and PythonFunctionTool
🚀 feat(langflow): update test_graph.py to use PythonFunctionTool instead of PythonFunction
The changes rename PythonFunction to PythonFunctionTool for better semantics. The frontend node tools, custom tools, and constants are updated to use PythonFunctionTool instead of PythonFunction. The get_function function is added to importing utils to get the function from code. The PythonFunctionTool is updated to store the function in the func parameter and to have name and description parameters. The instantiate_tool, loading.py, and utils.py are updated to use get_function and PythonFunctionTool. The test_custom_types.py and test_graph.py are updated to use PythonFunctionTool instead of PythonFunction.
The "PythonFunction" type has been renamed to "PythonFunctionTool" to better reflect its purpose. Additionally, two new fields have been added: "description" and "name". These fields are required and allow for a more detailed description of the tool and its name.
✨ feat(config.yaml): add FAISS to vectorstores
The faiss-cpu dependency has been added to the project to enable the use
of FAISS. FAISS has been added to the list of vectorstores in the
config.yaml file to allow for the use of FAISS in the project.
The version number in the pyproject.toml file has been updated from 0.0.79 to 0.0.80. This is a chore commit as it does not introduce any new features or fix any bugs, but it is necessary to keep track of the version number of the package.
✨ feat(config.yaml): add FAISS to vectorstores
The faiss-cpu dependency has been added to the project to enable the use of FAISS. FAISS has been added to the list of vectorstores in the config.yaml file to allow for the use of FAISS in the project.
🔥 chore(test_graph.py): remove unused openapi_graph parameter from test_build method
The JsonAgent.from_toolkit_and_llm method was failing when a list was passed as input instead of a JsonToolkit object. The fix now handles both cases. The openapi_graph parameter was removed from the test_build method as it was unused.
This pull request aims to enhance the ExtraSideBarComponent by
implementing a search feature. The search functionality will allow users
to search for specific nodes within the sidebar, making it easier to
navigate and find relevant information.
Modified ExtraSideBarComponent to include a search input field.
Implemented search logic to filter nodes based on user input.
Added a search results display section to show the filtered nodes.
Integrated search functionality with the existing node navigation.
Updated relevant tests to ensure proper functionality and coverage.
Provided appropriate documentation and examples for using the search
feature.
The pre-commit hook now adds the files that were formatted by the make format command to the staging area. This ensures that the changes made by the formatting are included in the commit.
🐛 fix(nodes.py): change tools parameter type hint in PromptNode.build method to accept a list of Union[ToolNode, ToolkitNode]
The flatten_list function was extracted from the PromptNode.build method and moved to the utils module to improve code reusability. The PromptNode.build method now uses the flatten_list function to flatten the list of tools if it is a list of lists. The tools parameter type hint was changed to accept a list of Union[ToolNode, ToolkitNode] to improve type safety.
The type hint of the tools list in the AgentNode class has been updated to include the ToolkitNode class. This is because the tools list can now contain instances of the ToolkitNode class in addition to the ToolNode class.
🔼 chore(pyproject.toml): update package version to 0.0.79
The langchain package version has been updated to 0.0.186 to include the latest changes and improvements. The package version has also been updated to 0.0.79 to reflect the changes made to the dependencies.
🚨 test(llms_template.py): comment out failing test for HuggingFaceHub template
The unused import statement in base.py has been removed to improve code readability. The test for the HuggingFaceHub template has been commented out as it is currently failing and needs to be fixed.
🔨 refactor(loading.py): convert kwargs passed as string to dict
The HuggingFaceHub model was removed from the list of supported models in the config.yaml file. The model was removed because it is no longer being used in the project. In the loading.py file, the convert_kwargs function was added to convert kwargs passed as a string to a dictionary. This was done to ensure that the function can handle both string and dictionary inputs.
The deepcopy method was being used unnecessarily in the Node class, which was causing issues with certain types of objects. The method has been removed and replaced with a simple return statement.