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github-actions[bot] 456d3fb0b3 Release 0.3.6 (#810)
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2024-05-05 18:40:58 -05:00
Alex Yang efa326a871 chore: update package.json and usage of lodash (#809) 2024-05-05 18:30:46 -05:00
Alex Yang 5765b637ce build: fix jsr release 2024-05-03 18:21:08 -05:00
github-actions[bot] 72687b4f69 Release 0.3.5 (#805)
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2024-05-03 18:16:39 -05:00
Alex Yang 0c67e1f8f3 build: fix new version script 2024-05-03 18:13:24 -05:00
Alex Yang 4a0619758a chore: fix jsr.json 2024-05-03 18:09:05 -05:00
Alex Yang bc7a11cdbe fix: inline ollama build (#807) 2024-05-03 18:03:23 -05:00
Alex Yang 5596e31947 feat: improve @llamaindex/env (#787) 2024-05-03 18:03:14 -05:00
Alex Yang 2fe2b813ba fix: filter with multiple filters in ChromaDB (#784) 2024-05-03 17:07:45 -05:00
Alex Yang be5df5b01b fix(core): multple chat on anthropic agent (#799) 2024-05-03 16:18:46 -05:00
JT-Dev-215 e74fe88342 fix: change <-> to <=> in the SELECT query (#804)
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2024-05-03 12:10:36 -05:00
github-actions[bot] f1862ccab1 Release 0.3.4 (#797)
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2024-05-02 20:02:06 -05:00
Yi Ding 9e74a4327f feat: add top k to asQueryEngine (#801)
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2024-05-02 19:59:36 -05:00
Alex Yang 5e61934d5a fix: remove clone object in CallbackManager.dispatchEvent (#802) 2024-05-02 19:55:41 -05:00
Alex Yang 2008efe0ee feat: add verbose mode to Agent (#800) 2024-05-02 19:54:05 -05:00
Alex Yang ee719a1fda fix: streaming for ReAct Agent (#798) 2024-05-02 18:52:18 -05:00
Alex Yang 1dce275a7c fix: export StorageContext on edge runtime (#793) 2024-05-02 14:52:16 -05:00
Thuc Pham d10533ef77 feat: add hugging face llm (#796) 2024-05-02 18:43:05 +08:00
github-actions[bot] 8aeb8ae690 Release 0.3.3 (#792)
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2024-05-01 21:47:16 -05:00
Thuc Pham e8c41c5c27 fix: wrong gemini streaming chat response (#791) 2024-05-02 08:39:57 +07:00
github-actions[bot] 051b4ddfa2 Release 0.3.2 (#790)
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2024-05-01 19:30:09 -05:00
Alex Yang 61103b677b fix: streaming for Agent.createTask (#788) 2024-05-01 19:26:06 -05:00
Alex Yang e69cac672a docs: update blog post 2024-05-01 13:01:55 -05:00
Alex Yang 94246a3ca8 chore: bump jsr.json 2024-05-01 12:59:03 -05:00
github-actions[bot] b440a008e5 Release 0.3.1 (#786)
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2024-05-01 12:39:37 -05:00
Alex Yang 46227f2a70 fix: build error on next.js nodejs runtime (#785) 2024-05-01 12:37:43 -05:00
Alex Yang 77f0298f6f chore: update jsr.json 2024-04-30 22:47:09 -05:00
github-actions[bot] c14e112236 Release 0.3.0 (#783)
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2024-04-30 22:46:10 -05:00
Alex Yang 62b035fdc1 build: fix test package naming 2024-04-30 22:42:06 -05:00
Alex Yang aa0be1469b build: update expectedMinorVersion 2024-04-30 22:37:14 -05:00
Alex Yang 5016f21d52 feat(core): better next.js/cloudflare/vite support 2024-04-30 22:34:54 -05:00
Marcus Schiesser 130b7992a1 refactor: clean gemini embedding (#781) 2024-04-30 10:51:22 +07:00
Yi Ding 0d50b22dbf fix(core): add more exports on llm/index (#780) 2024-04-28 20:43:14 -05:00
Alex Yang db1d1f57c9 build(wasm-tools): fix type check 2024-04-28 20:29:01 -05:00
Alex Yang dccb8163d8 fix(core): polyfill Web Stream APIs (#777) 2024-04-28 18:35:33 -05:00
Fabian Wimmer 1ab3ba407e feat: add Language and parsingInstruction to LlamaParseReader (#779)
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2024-04-28 17:00:58 -05:00
Alex Yang b03f765733 chore: update husky script (#776) 2024-04-27 01:10:34 -05:00
Alex Yang 7488d3c235 fix: agent callback with step infomation (#774) 2024-04-26 18:13:05 -05:00
github-actions[bot] 5cb270d07f Release 0.2.13 (#773)
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2024-04-26 13:26:12 -05:00
Alex Yang 62771058aa fix: empty tools (#772) 2024-04-26 13:10:57 -05:00
github-actions[bot] ca348a6570 Release 0.2.12 (#770)
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2024-04-26 13:11:23 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 44a7fd72e8 ci: publish github release on tag pushes (#771) 2024-04-26 13:09:25 +07:00
Thuc Pham d8d952d937 feat: init gemini llm (#769) 2024-04-26 11:04:33 +07:00
github-actions[bot] 216ba1f22b Release 0.2.11 (#765)
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2024-04-25 17:53:17 -07:00
Marcus Schiesser 74686f5776 ci: add version to release PR (#766) 2024-04-25 10:55:02 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 1ebf9e67a4 ci: add release action (#764) 2024-04-25 10:09:55 +07:00
Alex Yang aeefc77da0 test: load large amount of data won't cause error (#762) 2024-04-24 15:04:29 -05:00
ezirmusitua 13d8d7cbbe fix: use Array.prototype.flat (#760)
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2024-04-24 14:36:12 -05:00
Alex Yang 9c34e44b85 ci: coverage node.js 22 (#761) 2024-04-24 14:19:12 -05:00
Thuc Pham cb2dc802d9 docs: update next config for external packages (#759) 2024-04-24 17:27:20 +08:00
Ziniu Yu 5a6cc0e32e feat: support jina ai embedding and reranker (#734) 2024-04-24 15:45:36 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser a63256eb84 feat: add default file metadata (#758) 2024-04-24 13:54:29 +07:00
Alex Yang 0a160b97a0 fix(docs): api generation (#756) 2024-04-23 14:24:17 -05:00
Thuc Pham 95602c7959 feat: overide generate hash function for image document (#751)
Co-authored-by: Marcus Schiesser <mail@marcusschiesser.de>
2024-04-23 11:56:37 +07:00
Alex Yang 20bc466ca1 chore: bump notion reader (#753) 2024-04-22 15:14:06 -05:00
Thuc Pham efb1c56ba5 fix: return buffer when loading image data (#749) 2024-04-22 15:28:19 +07:00
Alex Yang 286499388d fix: agent class should implement ChatEngine interface (#746) 2024-04-22 02:13:29 -05:00
Alex Yang 460c6574cc fix: rename ReACTAgent to ReActAgent (#748) 2024-04-22 00:57:43 -05:00
Marcus Schiesser 8b0e0e3cc8 docs: use dedicated embedding model for ollama (#745) 2024-04-22 10:40:39 +07:00
Alex Yang 87142b29fa chore: update changeset 2024-04-21 20:32:57 -05:00
Alex Yang 501b844f0f refactor: use official ollama sdk (#744) 2024-04-21 20:31:16 -05:00
Alex Yang 03157dc295 feat: use json format for tool result (#742) 2024-04-21 19:27:10 -05:00
Alex Yang ef80b684f7 chore: fix llamaindex node_modules link (#743) 2024-04-21 18:21:15 -05:00
Alex Yang 472e70feee refactor: full typed & iterator of agent worker/runner (part 3) (#728)
Fixes: https://github.com/run-llama/LlamaIndexTS/issues/692, https://github.com/run-llama/LlamaIndexTS/issues/557

Refs: https://github.com/run-llama/llama_index/blob/5a6ffe32faa75db0b4737d1e7a85e6fe4afe94af/docs/module_guides/deploying/agents/agent_runner.md
2024-04-19 17:52:36 -05:00
Alex Yang cfb90f7666 docs: update (#738) 2024-04-19 15:17:48 -05:00
Mike Fortman 2e3a287a27 refactor: astra options (#737) 2024-04-19 11:57:34 -05:00
Marcus Schiesser 635fbb8618 release 0.2.10 2024-04-19 16:14:44 +08:00
Marcus Schiesser d2d34acb31 Add streaming for replicate (Llama 3) (#735) 2024-04-19 15:09:20 +07:00
Yi Ding cf70edbede llama 3 support (#731)
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2024-04-18 17:08:40 -07:00
Mike Fortman 79b7d246bd chore: update deps Astra (#733) 2024-04-18 17:55:31 -05:00
Marcus Schiesser bcc3d0b4d1 release v0.2.9 2024-04-17 13:53:31 +08:00
Marcus Schiesser 238ca86534 fix: google fonts not reachable during build 2024-04-17 13:47:11 +08:00
Marcus Schiesser 1f3efe8947 fix: ensure to use build for examples (#729) 2024-04-17 10:40:02 +07:00
yemiscale3 89324b4067 docs: Add Langtrace to observability tools (#726)
Co-authored-by: Yi Ding <yi.s.ding@gmail.com>
2024-04-16 20:13:59 -07:00
Alex Yang 8cc848aee6 docs: fix example code (#727) 2024-04-16 16:00:26 -05:00
Alex Yang cd54a7a66b docs: remove verbose (#725) 2024-04-16 15:54:40 -05:00
Marcus Schiesser dca02f7277 refactor: VectorStoreIndex: use TransformerComponent to calc embeddings (#721) 2024-04-16 10:01:26 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser b757fa9aa3 fix: type-check of modified example 2024-04-16 10:35:26 +08:00
Marcus Schiesser bc594a0674 doc: update vector index example to show source nodes 2024-04-16 10:27:34 +08:00
Alex Yang 208282d62f feat: init anthropic agent (part 2) (#719) 2024-04-15 16:22:47 -05:00
Wessel 060880abfe fix: toolretriever for Agent OpenAI broken (#718) 2024-04-15 13:45:19 -05:00
Marcus Schiesser 728b35e774 chore: remove LLM.ts (#720) 2024-04-14 23:35:15 -05:00
Alex Yang bdaa043404 feat: init claude function call (part 1) (#717) 2024-04-14 15:55:34 -05:00
Alex Yang a55cf8d870 fix: type import 2024-04-14 01:30:54 -05:00
Alex Yang cf4244fd3a chore: put eslint into top level (#716) 2024-04-13 20:39:27 -05:00
Marcus Schiesser 76c3fd64ad feat: add scores to source nodes (#714) 2024-04-12 09:28:46 -07:00
Marcus Schiesser 701e0ac2be release 0.2.8 2024-04-12 12:43:45 +08:00
Alex Yang a285f8ba3a feat: improve ToolsFactory type (#713) 2024-04-11 21:26:14 -05:00
Alex Yang 663821cdf6 test: add openai agent stream chat (#712) 2024-04-11 19:21:02 -05:00
Alex Yang c4b95494ac fix: memory type (#711) 2024-04-11 18:11:33 -05:00
Marcus Schiesser 980fb4e5a3 release llamaindex@0.2.7 2024-04-11 14:57:01 +08:00
Alex Yang 96f8f40291 fix: agent stream (#710) 2024-04-10 23:22:11 -05:00
Alex Yang 1c698df6e0 fix: package.json version 2024-04-10 19:49:16 -05:00
Alex Yang 298cb433be feat: improve base tool type (#709) 2024-04-10 19:40:47 -05:00
Yi Ding 63af7dd99d Fix protobuf (#708) 2024-04-10 17:20:32 -07:00
Alex Yang af5df1d083 feat: add llm-stream event (#707) 2024-04-10 09:26:26 -05:00
Marcus Schiesser a3b44093c2 fix: agent streaming with new OpenAI models (#706)
Co-authored-by: Alex Yang <himself65@outlook.com>
2024-04-10 08:38:54 -05:00
Alex Yang c80bf3311f fix: response.raw should be null (#705) 2024-04-10 02:54:36 -05:00
Alex Yang 7940d249b0 test: coverage on mock mode (#704) 2024-04-10 02:40:37 -05:00
Marcus Schiesser 4a07c81f71 release llamaindex@0.2.5 2024-04-10 15:01:10 +08:00
Marcus Schiesser 7d56cdf045 fix: Allow OpenAIAgent to be called without tools (#703) 2024-04-10 13:43:38 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 0affe621d5 ci: update pnpm lockfile after updating package.json from edge 2024-04-10 11:46:01 +08:00
Alex Yang 93932b1a9c refactor: chat message type (#701) 2024-04-09 21:56:47 -05:00
Yi Ding a87f13b9d2 release 2024-04-09 16:23:29 -07:00
Yi Ding 8d2b21ee75 update mistral (#700) 2024-04-09 16:19:51 -07:00
Yi Ding 87741c9be8 update example packages 2024-04-09 13:22:03 -07:00
Yi Ding 171cb89170 security update (docs) 2024-04-09 13:17:44 -07:00
Yi Ding 5dad867bbe update packages 2024-04-09 13:04:43 -07:00
Yi Ding 13f26fd84d pnpm version 2024-04-09 12:45:12 -07:00
Yi Ding 3bc77f7d7f gpt-4-turbo GA (#698) 2024-04-09 12:42:16 -07:00
Alex Yang aac1ee3af3 e2e: init llamaindex e2e test (#697) 2024-04-06 23:57:21 -05:00
Alex Yang e85893ac0f fix: message content type (#696) 2024-04-06 18:59:12 -05:00
Alex Yang 315947ee6f refactor: move anthropic class (#695) 2024-04-06 17:13:53 -05:00
Alex Yang 23a0d44b11 fix: jsr disallow global type 2024-04-06 17:09:39 -05:00
Alex Yang 3b501de057 chore: jsr release 2024-04-06 17:04:20 -05:00
Alex Yang 6cc645aa2a refactor: improve agent type (#694) 2024-04-05 15:21:49 -05:00
Marcus Schiesser 0b37207adc Release llamaindex@0.2.3 2024-04-05 15:15:39 +08:00
Marcus Schiesser f0704ec705 Add streaming for OpenAI agents (#693) 2024-04-05 12:53:26 +07:00
Thuc Pham 4fcbdf710e Add tool calls for openai streaming (#682)
Co-authored-by: Marcus Schiesser <mail@marcusschiesser.de>
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2024-04-05 08:33:23 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 866149193a fix: use LLM's context window to specify agent's token limit (#689) 2024-04-03 17:04:35 -05:00
Thuc Pham 6ffb161618 feat: add ts eslint plugin (#688) 2024-04-03 14:21:13 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 8e4b49824b doc: document docstore strategies (#690) 2024-04-03 13:26:38 +07:00
Alex Yang 5263576de1 ci: test matrix on nodejs 18/20/21 (#687) 2024-04-02 17:23:11 -05:00
WarlaxZ 6d4e2ea0e9 fix: dynamic import cjs module pg (#685)
Co-authored-by: Alex Yang <himself65@outlook.com>
2024-04-02 16:07:13 -05:00
Emanuel Ferreira 3cbfa98e6b feat: LlamaCloudIndex from documents (#677) 2024-04-02 14:03:45 -03:00
Alex Yang d256cbe0e0 refactor: use event.reason, remove parentEvent (#681) 2024-04-01 17:03:39 -07:00
Alex Yang a6dfa30dcf RELEASING: Releasing 3 package(s) 2024-04-01 14:34:40 -05:00
Alex Yang d0365dc434 fix: docs dependencies (#680) 2024-04-01 14:19:37 -05:00
Alex Yang aa41432bbb refactor: remove llm.tokens api (#679) 2024-04-01 14:12:17 -05:00
Emanuel Ferreira 98a2b4a547 feat: add global settings (#668)
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2024-04-01 13:43:35 -05:00
Benny 806ce9a360 fix: README links and examples (#678) 2024-04-01 13:16:10 -05:00
Marcus Schiesser 8b28092cc8 feat: Add doc store strategies to VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments (#646) 2024-04-01 10:12:08 -07:00
Marcus Schiesser 5c5f4c1c84 Revert "feat: support calculate llama 2 tokens (#676)"
This reverts commit 041acd11fe.
2024-04-01 13:52:07 +08:00
Marcus Schiesser 949d330295 fix: typecheck 2024-04-01 12:26:22 +08:00
Marcus Schiesser 9a5ee4f37a Revert "fix: support import subdirectory (#655)"
This reverts commit 98d4cbdf95.
2024-04-01 11:52:41 +08:00
Alex Yang 7a23cc6c84 feat: improve callback manager (#675) 2024-03-31 15:34:48 -05:00
Alex Yang 041acd11fe feat: support calculate llama 2 tokens (#676) 2024-03-29 20:12:26 -05:00
Emanuel Ferreira 24b4033db9 feat: add result type json (#673) 2024-03-28 16:24:33 -03:00
Emanuel Ferreira 1115f83b8f fix: pipeline not found (#672) 2024-03-28 15:31:18 -03:00
Thuc Pham 60a1603636 fix: make edge run build after core (#670) 2024-03-28 18:26:35 +08:00
Peter Goldstein ea467fa031 Update to latest supported version list as of 2024-04-02. (#669) 2024-03-28 10:53:33 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser b0e6f73b1d docs: update readme for Edge runtime 2024-03-26 15:18:19 +08:00
Marcus Schiesser 6d9e015b5e feat: use claude3 with react agent (#661)
Co-authored-by: Emanuel Ferreira <contatoferreirads@gmail.com>
2024-03-22 09:25:31 -03:00
Thuc Pham fececd89ab feat: add tool factory (#663) 2024-03-22 14:40:41 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 48e287892f test: use unique tmp dir for storage tests and wait to clean VectorStoreIndex files 2024-03-21 13:04:25 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser f118400820 docs: Add changeset instructions for PRs 2024-03-20 11:45:33 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 3f8407c7af docs: changeset for pipeline.register added 2024-03-20 10:20:30 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 83317739c7 feat: add pipeline.register (#589) 2024-03-19 13:32:32 -07:00
Thuc Pham 0b665bd1ca feat: add wikipedia tool (#648)
Co-authored-by: Marcus Schiesser <mail@marcusschiesser.de>
2024-03-19 11:31:08 +07:00
Alex Yang 98d4cbdf95 fix: support import subdirectory (#655) 2024-03-18 21:00:46 -05:00
Marcus Schiesser 6cb75b54a0 docs: update release process 2024-03-18 16:22:59 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 53edfe93cf release llamaindex@0.2.1 2024-03-18 16:17:58 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser b856deae43 fix: fix syncing edge with core version 2024-03-18 15:53:31 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 259c842259 Support NextJS edge runtime (#618) 2024-03-18 15:13:27 +07:00
shodevacc ffb195ea7a Fix: Metadata filters doesn't seem to work for Qdrant (#623) 2024-03-18 11:53:51 +07:00
Alex Yang b4677534d1 ci: install node_modules (#653) 2024-03-18 12:49:28 +08:00
Peli de Halleux f967b82467 [docs] missing await in sample (#650) 2024-03-15 16:23:27 -03:00
Marcus Schiesser c81946930e test: fix openai mock 2024-03-15 15:20:57 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 1008b775a4 test: cleaned up tests and added test to ignore duplicates 2024-03-15 12:05:58 +07:00
Huu Le (Lee) 41210dfc51 feat: Add auto create collection and node metadata for Milvus vector store (#645) 2024-03-15 10:46:25 +07:00
Emanuel Ferreira 67b7272249 feat: expected minor version (#644) 2024-03-14 09:34:21 -03:00
Marcus Schiesser 964e045903 feat: add support for snapshots 2024-03-14 10:23:58 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 137cf67f40 fix: Use Pinecone namespaces for all operations (#633) 2024-03-14 10:15:52 +07:00
Emanuel Ferreira 309a526e3c RELEASING: Releasing 5 package(s) (#643) 2024-03-13 22:17:27 -03:00
yisding dd95927498 Claude haiku (#642) 2024-03-13 19:57:45 -03:00
Thuc Pham 4f72feae91 Feat: add tools module (#621) 2024-03-13 16:41:36 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 3cd8f9f597 refactor: move create-llama to own repo (#641) 2024-03-13 15:53:33 +07:00
Huu Le (Lee) d2e8d0c62a feat: Add Milvus vector store (#640)
Co-authored-by: Michael Schramm <michael@tucan.ai>
2024-03-13 13:55:48 +07:00
Huu Le (Lee) fafbd8c9c7 fix: add missing env value; improve docs and error message (#638) 2024-03-13 09:08:53 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser a40c91b054 docs: fixed path 2024-03-12 14:45:27 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 98894055c6 fix: create-llama release 2024-03-12 13:42:38 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 4589a84643 RELEASING: Releasing 1 package(s)
Releases:
  create-llama@0.0.28

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2024-03-12 13:41:36 +07:00
Huu Le (Lee) e6b7f52d3e fix: add missing check env logic (#636) 2024-03-12 12:29:00 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser b169db617a refactor: use a function for webpack config (#634) 2024-03-12 11:10:31 +07:00
Huu Le (Lee) 89a49f4f4f feat: Add more. env variables to config host, port, llm and embedding (#630) 2024-03-12 09:22:21 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 58490715fe refactor: clean nextjs config generation (use JSON) (#631) 2024-03-11 14:16:15 +07:00
Huu Le (Lee) 4c2283c4e5 fix: Rename folder e2e/.cache to e2e/cache (#632) 2024-03-11 14:15:13 +07:00
Eka Prasetia a059070dec docs: Fix typo in transformations.md (#625) 2024-03-11 12:16:23 +07:00
Emanuel Ferreira 20dfeb4cfa chore: remove comment (#624) 2024-03-08 15:54:24 -03:00
Emanuel Ferreira aefc3266c1 feat: experimental package + json query engine (#613) 2024-03-07 14:34:55 -03:00
Huu Le (Lee) fdf48dd459 feat: Add start in VSCode option and support python for dev container (#619) 2024-03-07 17:19:08 +07:00
Alex Yang 66525346a2 build: use single swc config (#620) 2024-03-06 23:41:42 -06:00
Alex Yang c9b2ec4a2b fix: release 2024-03-06 23:32:02 -06:00
Marcus Schiesser bf583a7266 Use parameter object for retrieve function of Retriever (#616) 2024-03-06 21:15:22 -08:00
Marcus Schiesser de194d1c73 fix: running new-create-llama 2024-03-06 15:13:20 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser ecdc289df1 RELEASING: Releasing 1 package(s)
Releases:
  create-llama@0.0.27

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2024-03-06 15:11:47 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 9e198ac40d fix: build types for core locally (#615) 2024-03-06 14:35:31 +07:00
Huu Le (Lee) 0a06998690 fix: hardcode "en" as default language for llama-parse and use llama cloud key from env (#614) 2024-03-06 14:31:21 +07:00
Wojciech Grzebieniowski 484a7105a9 fix: restore missing exports (#610) 2024-03-05 14:56:25 -06:00
Alex Yang 8d18ea167b fix: publish.yml 2024-03-05 14:37:54 -06:00
Alex Yang a2ca89bfe0 fix: config (#611) 2024-03-05 14:20:58 -06:00
Alex Yang edeea40898 ci: add publish.yml 2024-03-05 13:49:49 -06:00
Alex Yang 2a7080b094 build: fix version 2024-03-05 12:26:47 -06:00
Huu Le (Lee) b354f2386b feat: add embedding model option to create-llama (#608) 2024-03-05 16:59:51 +07:00
Emanuel Ferreira d766bd03d2 feat: OpenAI Agent Stream (#597) 2024-03-05 15:46:44 +07:00
Huu Le (Lee) 6a69148356 fix: add --no-llama-parse and improve e2e test (#607) 2024-03-05 14:57:38 +07:00
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Marcus Schiesser d824876653 docs(changeset): Add support for Claude 3 2024-03-05 12:59:51 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 2048698f77 docs: add interactive chat for anthropic 2024-03-05 11:15:50 +07:00
Emanuel Ferreira 9942979aa7 feat: Claude 3 (#604) 2024-03-04 15:02:18 -08:00
Alex Yang 3c2655a1f9 fix: .tsbuildinfo 2024-03-04 16:05:45 -06:00
Marcus Schiesser 552a61a66f Add quantized parameter to HuggingFaceEmbedding (#601) 2024-03-04 12:10:40 +07:00
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Alex Yang 5116ad8d08 fix: compatibility issue with Deno (#598) 2024-03-02 18:40:01 -06:00
Emanuel Ferreira 64683a55f3 fix: prefix messages always true (#596) 2024-03-01 21:45:02 -03:00
Emanuel Ferreira 698cd9c631 fix: step wise agent + examples (#594) 2024-03-01 21:28:02 -03:00
Alex Yang c744a99102 chore: bump @llamaindex/cloud (#595) 2024-03-01 17:22:50 -06:00
Huu Le (Lee) 2d2935085e feat: Add use LlamaParse option to create-llama (#591) 2024-03-01 16:54:06 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 1b31e2c8cd chore: update @llamaindex/cloud to 0.0.2 2024-03-01 15:59:10 +07:00
Thuc Pham 7257751993 fix: empty store bugs (#592)
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Marcus Schiesser 9e49f4411b fix: copy README and license 2024-02-29 15:34:27 +07:00
Thuc Pham 026d068ddf feat: enhance pinecone usage (#586) 2024-02-29 15:34:08 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 7055d6fc3c docs: add OpenAIEmbedding to examples 2024-02-29 11:11:43 +07:00
Alex Yang e9c2366bf1 fix: allow passing model metadata (#588) 2024-02-29 10:41:06 +07:00
Alex Yang 6278152e49 fix: lazy import pg (#584) 2024-02-27 19:16:54 -06:00
Emanuel Ferreira 76010c0cea chore: remove duplicated example and minor example update (#582) 2024-02-27 09:02:37 -03:00
Emanuel Ferreira 889b84cfb9 docs: remove query engine from correctness evaluator (#581) 2024-02-27 08:15:41 -03:00
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Thuc Pham 90027a7b44 fix: enable split long sentence by default (#568)
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Emanuel Ferreira aab56faf88 refactor: qdrant minor updates (#580) 2024-02-26 22:13:45 -03:00
Emanuel Ferreira c57bd11c45 feat: update and refactor title extractor (#579) 2024-02-26 21:49:07 -03:00
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Alex Yang cf87f84900 fix: type backward compatibility (#578) 2024-02-26 16:59:09 -06:00
Alex Yang 402d4ef013 docs: update tutorial (#576) 2024-02-26 14:11:09 -06:00
Alex Yang fc94906a1e fix: keep dynamic import in cjs (#575) 2024-02-26 12:27:17 -06:00
Alex Yang b83fcd11e4 fix(core): type generation (#574) 2024-02-26 12:15:40 -06:00
Emanuel Ferreira c28af7c7bc chore: remove storage context from multi_doc_agent example (#572) 2024-02-26 12:05:30 -03:00
Emanuel Ferreira dbc853bcc5 chore: fix paths and docs (#569) 2024-02-26 10:37:08 -03:00
Emanuel Ferreira c8396c5a3c feat: add base evaluator and correctness evaluator (#559) 2024-02-26 09:38:56 -03:00
Thuc Pham 65af8d3a26 fix: missing dependency for local development (#566) 2024-02-26 15:54:47 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 329b6ec958 fix: SummaryIndex and VectorStoreIndex must be able to share storage context (#567) 2024-02-26 15:52:33 +07:00
Graden Rea 09bf27abd7 feat: Add Groq LLM integration (#561) 2024-02-26 13:46:27 +07:00
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Alex Yang e8e21a0e4e docs(changeset): build: set files in package.json 2024-02-23 19:02:42 -06:00
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Alex Yang 3a6e287443 feat: enable verbatimModuleSyntax (#562) 2024-02-23 18:56:44 -06:00
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Alex Yang 7416a87e10 build: cjs file not found 2024-02-23 18:09:15 -06:00
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Alex Yang b17a80014a fix: unset private package 2024-02-23 17:58:46 -06:00
Alex Yang ff87f99807 fix: avoid publishing test package 2024-02-23 17:56:38 -06:00
Alex Yang 65d834615d docs(changeset): feat: abstract @llamaindex/env package 2024-02-23 17:45:43 -06:00
Alex Yang b8be4c09e2 docs(changeset): build: use ESM as default 2024-02-23 17:45:01 -06:00
Alex Yang e5fb332538 build: leave code as-is (#560)
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Marcus Schiesser 491033d534 fix: lint errors 2024-02-23 14:55:45 +07:00
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Marcus Schiesser 68fc6e8b50 fix: don't need similarityTopK parameter for LlamaCloud 2024-02-23 11:43:22 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser ea0331ef5a refactor: simplify generated python code (#558)
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Marcus Schiesser 6827e245b8 fix: don't allow runApp for LlamaPacks 2024-02-22 16:20:57 +07:00
Huu Le (Lee) ef25d6960c Upgrade llama-index version to v0.10+ for create-llama (#556) 2024-02-22 13:50:53 +07:00
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Marcus Schiesser a5e4e6d857 Add support for LlamaCloud (#554) 2024-02-22 11:59:32 +07:00
Thuc Pham cfdd6db530 feat: add pinecone support to create llama (#555) 2024-02-22 09:55:50 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser d4eda9f396 docs: add llamaparse docs (#553) 2024-02-21 14:37:13 +07:00
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Yufei (Benny) Chen 59f9fb6c3f Add Fireworks to LlamaIndex (#539)
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Thuc Pham 09d532ebcc feat(create-llama-pack): generate llama pack project from llama index (#549) 2024-02-20 08:22:54 +07:00
Emanuel Ferreira cfd6f3ca8c feat: prompt mixin (#543) 2024-02-18 18:44:08 -03:00
Emanuel Ferreira 95add73c38 feat: multi-document agents (#531) 2024-02-18 18:43:52 -03:00
Emanuel Ferreira 9ee036b160 docs: remove duplicate embedding (#545) 2024-02-13 23:21:13 -03:00
Erick Sosa Garcia c2b521199c fix: some errors in available llms examples (#544) 2024-02-13 21:16:47 -03:00
Emanuel Ferreira ee9f3f373a refactor: openai agent and utils (#542) 2024-02-11 20:24:36 -03:00
Emanuel Ferreira f205358587 feat: add markdown node parser (#541) 2024-02-11 20:23:49 -03:00
Emanuel Ferreira 255ae7dced fix: react agent history (#540) 2024-02-11 18:46:55 -03:00
Emanuel Ferreira b4c6d509a0 docs: available embeddings (#538) 2024-02-10 22:10:20 -03:00
Emanuel Ferreira 34cd57b639 feat(react): add react agent (#511) 2024-02-10 20:52:11 -03:00
yisding 50dfd7bf60 dep security vulns (#537) 2024-02-11 04:37:42 +08:00
Emanuel Ferreira 0b57187909 docs: add available LLMs (#536) 2024-02-10 13:54:13 -03:00
Emanuel Ferreira e78e9f4832 feat(reranker): cohere reranker (#535) 2024-02-10 12:07:14 -03:00
Marcus Schiesser 383933adb5 feat: Add reader for LlamaParse (#530) 2024-02-09 11:27:50 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser dd054137bf feat: use batching in vector store index (#524)
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byteninja cf3b7571eb feat: add filtering of metadata to PGVectorStore (#525) 2024-02-08 10:54:52 +07:00
Alex Yang ae7a2c202a fix: add alias class OllamaEmbedding (#527) 2024-02-07 14:26:39 -06:00
Alex Yang 9b00d578bc feat: improve reader interfaces (#498) 2024-02-07 11:44:01 -06:00
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Marcus Schiesser 67b5445fb9 fix(cl): improved error messages for python installation 2024-02-07 16:16:06 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 87419ef5d1 Revert "fix: add handle error from template installation (#522)"
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Huu Le (Lee) ad218160d8 fix: add handle error from template installation (#522)
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Marcus Schiesser eeb90d7991 fix(cl): add link to configure search tool 2024-02-07 14:07:57 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 7b7329bd18 feat(cl): Added latest turbo models for GPT-3.5 and GPT 4 2024-02-07 12:46:19 +07:00
Alex Yang b3acbb06f4 docs: update CONTRIBUTING.md (#516) 2024-02-07 12:05:29 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 7db7562841 fix(cl): just retrieve top-k 3 for context to prevent token exceed 2024-02-07 10:59:31 +07:00
yisding 0e75b124c3 minor update 2024-02-06 12:24:06 -08:00
yisding d79a0b76f3 update packages 2024-02-06 11:55:38 -08:00
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yisding e3a956aedd pnpm install 2024-02-06 11:48:12 -08:00
yisding e562e479dc Merge branch 'main' of github.com:run-llama/LlamaIndexTS 2024-02-06 11:39:07 -08:00
Alex Yang 1900e019e3 build: fix build errors (#521) 2024-02-06 12:54:08 -06:00
Emanuel Ferreira 317f140822 fix: revert embed batch temporarily (#520) 2024-02-06 12:01:48 -03:00
Emanuel Ferreira cd829474d6 feat(queryEngineTool): add query engine tool to agents (#509) 2024-02-06 11:11:26 -03:00
Emanuel Ferreira b6c1500570 feat(embedding): add batch embed size (#407) 2024-02-06 10:19:14 -03:00
Huu Le (Lee) d06a85bd34 feat: Add support for llamahub tools (#517)
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Ian Sinnott 6b9a2feac5 Consistent Document IDs in NotionReader.ts (#519) 2024-02-06 15:52:29 +07:00
Mike Fortman bd08004afe Update Astra DB Vectorstore to support namespaces (#485)
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2024-02-06 11:31:08 +07:00
Emanuel Ferreira 0ecc4b2051 docs: minor fixes (#514) 2024-02-05 14:12:49 +07:00
metonym f9f351229a Fix typo in starter example (#512) 2024-02-05 14:11:26 +07:00
Mario Martinez 72659a237b Convert keys from snakecase to camelcase (#510) 2024-02-05 14:10:17 +07:00
Gavin Morgan 6cc3a36d44 fix: update VectorIndexRetriever constructor parameters' type. (#515)
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TechPandaPro 6fe55d6e88 docs: fix broken relative links in docs (#513) 2024-02-04 06:20:17 -03:00
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yisding 09464e6da7 docs(changeset): add OpenAIAgent (thanks @EmanuelCampos) 2024-02-02 11:23:03 -08:00
Emanuel Ferreira 955e084cf3 feat: OpenAI agent (#416)
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yisding 46ee0c8765 Merge branch 'main' of github.com:run-llama/LlamaIndexTS 2024-02-02 08:31:02 -08:00
Emanuel Ferreira da5391c018 docs(filtering): add metadata filtering (#508) 2024-02-02 11:41:44 -03:00
Mario Martinez ce732beece Fix typo in PineconeVectorStore.ts (#507) 2024-02-02 17:13:41 +07:00
TechPandaPro 889b70093c fix: update deprecated pnpx to pnpm dlx (#501) 2024-02-02 17:02:42 +07:00
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Marcus Schiesser ba95ca3fb6 feat(cl): Use condense plus context chat engine for FastAPI as default 2024-02-02 15:46:11 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser ffdc507625 fix: upgrade ncc to fix template lookup 2024-02-02 15:34:46 +07:00
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Marcus Schiesser c680af63ef docs(changeset): Fixed issues with locating templates path 2024-02-02 11:43:51 +07:00
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Emanuel Ferreira 0f64084c20 docs: update API references (#502) 2024-02-01 14:13:33 -08:00
yisding 7af03d9205 more anthropic prompts (#504) 2024-02-01 14:12:57 -08:00
yisding d903da626f Allow simple response builder prompt change (#505) 2024-02-01 14:12:38 -08:00
Emanuel Ferreira 177b446229 chore: improve extractors prompt (#424) 2024-02-01 09:27:46 -03:00
Emanuel Ferreira ab9d941d15 fix(cyclic): remove cyclic structures from transform hash (#500) 2024-02-01 07:46:33 -03:00
Marcus Schiesser 66fd990624 fix: type-check 2024-02-01 16:03:13 +07:00
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Marcus Schiesser 74caaa2bf7 fix: clarify CLI output for create-llama 2024-02-01 15:26:48 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 552403b370 fix: don't create d.ts files for create-llama 2024-02-01 14:33:29 +07:00
Huu Le (Lee) a93d09d159 fix(create-llama): generate code option fail (#491) 2024-02-01 10:57:10 +07:00
Thuc Pham 0fb757f6c1 feat: use pnpm pack for e2e (#490) 2024-02-01 10:12:21 +07:00
Alex Yang a68053ca4e fix: remove as any type (#494) 2024-02-01 10:10:41 +07:00
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Alex Yang 19d92507e3 chore: use the patch version 2024-01-31 17:20:17 -06:00
Emanuel Ferreira 664e92a3d6 chore: remove collapsed router query (#497) 2024-01-31 16:31:49 -06:00
Emanuel Ferreira d687c110e4 docs(changeset): feat(router): add router query engine (#496) 2024-01-31 14:24:51 -08:00
Emanuel Ferreira af5ae7054e feat(router): setup router query engine (#484) 2024-01-31 13:58:47 -08:00
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Alex Yang cf446401e5 fix: instanceof issue (#492) 2024-01-31 12:45:02 -06:00
Huu Le (Lee) e9b87ef09b feat(create-llama) add folder selection & support more context data types (#489) 2024-01-31 16:42:30 +07:00
yisding 7231ddb1b3 allow simpledirectoryreader to get a string (#488)
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Alex Yang 8a9b78a4ab docs(changeset): chore: split readers into different files 2024-01-30 14:21:17 -06:00
Motoki saito 569299724a add --vector-db option to create-llama (#473) 2024-01-30 15:24:35 +07:00
Huu Le (Lee) 6dd401e1c7 Feat: add + fix chat with web (#481) 2024-01-30 14:17:33 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser c4cb37786b fix: use Array not Float32Array (#482) 2024-01-30 11:28:14 +07:00
Alex Yang b757d9a94e chore: split readers into different files (#479) 2024-01-29 22:05:23 -06:00
Motoki saito 6cc083f370 define mergePoetryDependencies type (#465) 2024-01-30 10:47:41 +07:00
yisding c419027db9 add docs for azure openai (#480) 2024-01-30 10:41:05 +07:00
metonym 6a16b47406 Fix typo in node_parser.md (#475) 2024-01-30 10:34:53 +07:00
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Alex Yang 88696e1407 refactor: use pdf2json instead of pdfjs-dist (#477) 2024-01-29 18:28:20 -06:00
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Marcus Schiesser 3d8023b9a9 feat: add ingestion pipeline cache (#442) 2024-01-29 16:45:09 +07:00
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Marcus Schiesser 690399b04c feat: also test context template engine (#470) 2024-01-29 11:36:35 +07:00
hiepxanh 65b84f1ab3 docs: fix dead link (#452) 2024-01-28 12:11:40 -06:00
Ian Sinnott 835acb89d0 docs: remove unused arg in qdrant docs (#461) 2024-01-28 12:11:29 -06:00
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Alex Yang f0898a3930 fix: ignore release examples 2024-01-28 11:57:16 -06:00
Alex Yang 7d50196d2f fix: output edge-light (#469) 2024-01-28 11:51:12 -06:00
Emanuel Ferreira f90f7fee64 docs: ingestion pipeline, transformations (#464) 2024-01-27 11:53:52 -03:00
Emanuel Ferreira 3d860df873 chore: update example (#463) 2024-01-27 10:11:50 -03:00
Emanuel Ferreira 2fe3a2b6a8 chore: enhancement optional args extractors (#462) 2024-01-27 09:18:17 -03:00
Emanuel Ferreira eb3d4af204 docs: usage metadata extraction (#460) 2024-01-27 08:37:24 -03:00
Alex Yang 0652352e92 chore: fix circular dependency (#459) 2024-01-27 00:46:04 -06:00
Alex Yang 103949513b chore: bump version (#458) 2024-01-26 22:46:00 -06:00
Emanuel Ferreira 9ba4547c4d fix: not overwrite metadata (#453) 2024-01-26 09:07:52 -03:00
Tyrone Avnit 4fea0adf43 Expose BaseExtractor Class (#454) 2024-01-26 09:07:36 -03:00
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Thuc Pham fe03aaae55 feat: generate llama pack example (#429) 2024-01-26 15:02:49 +07:00
yisding 9ce7d3d648 Update packages (#448) 2024-01-26 11:54:58 +07:00
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Alex Yang e4b807a018 fix(core): invalid package.json 2024-01-25 22:26:31 -06:00
Alex Yang 0a0ec37725 RELEASING: Releasing 1 package(s)
Releases:
  llamaindex@0.1.1

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2024-01-25 22:18:14 -06:00
Alex Yang 8abca5d818 build(core): release with node resolution compatibility (#451) 2024-01-25 22:12:15 -06:00
jess-render 3a29a8036b Add node_modules to gitignore in Express backends (#447)
Co-authored-by: Jess Lin <jesslin@Jesss-MBP.render.com>
2024-01-26 09:34:53 +07:00
yisding e2b9b66f71 RELEASING: Releasing 2 package(s)
Releases:
  llamaindex@0.1.0
  docs@0.0.1

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2024-01-25 15:47:02 -08:00
yisding bb66cb7e36 Openai embeddings 3 (#445) 2024-01-25 15:45:21 -08:00
Alex Yang 2159e77c9d RELEASING: Releasing 1 package(s)
Releases:
  llamaindex@0.0.51

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2024-01-25 14:59:22 -06:00
Emanuel Ferreira 3154f521d9 chore: add qdrant readme (#444) 2024-01-25 17:58:37 -03:00
Alex Yang fda8024607 revert: export conditions not working with moduleResolution node (#443) 2024-01-25 13:51:05 -06:00
Marcus Schiesser 89336e4ddf feat: add deno jupyter examples (#428) 2024-01-25 18:09:19 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser a94f747307 RELEASING: Releasing 1 package(s)
Releases:
  create-llama@0.0.18

[skip ci]
2024-01-25 17:46:19 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 88d3b41044 fix: create-llama packaging 2024-01-25 17:44:29 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 7fd02ab8d1 RELEASING: Releasing 1 package(s)
Releases:
  create-llama@0.0.17

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2024-01-25 16:58:45 +07:00
Huu Le (Lee) 9e5d8e143e Feat: add local pdf file option (#441) 2024-01-25 15:20:42 +07:00
Huu Le (Lee) f0f7df29b3 remove chromadb override (as llamaindex is forcing now chromadb 1.7.3) 2024-01-25 14:24:01 +07:00
yisding 05ba70881c RELEASING: Releasing 1 package(s)
Releases:
  llamaindex@0.0.50

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2024-01-24 23:00:50 -08:00
yisding 8a729cdd0d minor bug fixes with together AI (#440) 2024-01-24 22:59:09 -08:00
Marcus Schiesser ffe5fbcd51 RELEASING: Releasing 1 package(s)
Releases:
  llamaindex@0.0.49

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2024-01-25 11:09:36 +07:00
Marcus Schiesser 18cc545e16 chore: allow separate releases for create-llama and llamaindex 2024-01-25 11:09:22 +07:00
Emanuel Ferreira c818e90cfc refactor: restructure documentation (#420)
Co-authored-by: Alex Yang <himself65@outlook.com>
2024-01-25 10:22:35 +07:00
Alex Yang 570973b9d6 docs: add stackblitz playground (#439) 2024-01-24 21:00:47 -06:00
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---
"llamaindex": patch
---
feat(qdrant): Add Qdrant Vector DB
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{
"$schema": "https://unpkg.com/@changesets/config@2.3.1/schema.json",
"changelog": "@changesets/cli/changelog",
"commit": true,
"commit": false,
"fixed": [],
"linked": [],
"access": "public",
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---
"llamaindex": patch
---
Preview: Add ingestion pipeline (incl. different strategies to handle doc store duplicates)
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---
"create-llama": patch
---
Add an option that allows the user to run the generated app
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---
"llamaindex": patch
---
feat: use conditional exports
The benefit of conditional exports is we split the llamaindex into different files. This will improve the tree shake if you are building web apps.
This also requires node16 (see https://nodejs.org/api/packages.html#conditional-exports).
If you are seeing typescript issue `TS2724`('llamaindex' has no exported member named XXX):
1. update `moduleResolution` to `bundler` in `tsconfig.json`, more for the web applications like Next.js, and vite, but still works for ts-node or tsx.
2. consider the ES module in your project, add `"type": "module"` into `package.json` and update `moduleResolution` to `node16` or `nodenext` in `tsconfig.json`.
We still support both cjs and esm, but you should update `tsconfig.json` to make the typescript happy.
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---
"llamaindex": patch
---
feat(extractors): add keyword extractor and base extractor
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{
"jsc": {
"parser": {
"syntax": "typescript",
"decorators": true
},
"target": "esnext",
"transform": {
"decoratorVersion": "2022-03"
}
},
"module": {
"type": "commonjs",
"ignoreDynamic": true
}
}
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"ghcr.io/devcontainers/features/node:1": {},
"ghcr.io/devcontainers-contrib/features/turborepo-npm:1": {},
"ghcr.io/devcontainers-contrib/features/typescript:2": {},
"ghcr.io/devcontainers-contrib/features/pnpm:2": {},
},
"ghcr.io/devcontainers-contrib/features/pnpm:2": {}
}
}
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module.exports = {
root: true,
extends: [
"turbo",
"prettier",
"plugin:@typescript-eslint/recommended-type-checked-only",
],
parserOptions: {
project: true,
__tsconfigRootDir: __dirname,
},
settings: {
react: {
version: "999.999.999",
},
},
rules: {
"max-params": ["error", 4],
"prefer-const": "error",
"@typescript-eslint/no-floating-promises": [
"error",
{
ignoreIIFE: true,
},
],
"@typescript-eslint/await-thenable": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/ban-ts-comment": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/ban-types": "off",
"no-array-constructor": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-array-constructor": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-base-to-string": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-duplicate-enum-values": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-duplicate-type-constituents": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-extra-non-null-assertion": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-for-in-array": "off",
"no-implied-eval": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-implied-eval": "off",
"no-loss-of-precision": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-loss-of-precision": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-misused-new": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-misused-promises": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-namespace": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-non-null-asserted-optional-chain": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-redundant-type-constituents": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-this-alias": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-unnecessary-type-assertion": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-unnecessary-type-constraint": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-unsafe-argument": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-unsafe-assignment": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-unsafe-call": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-unsafe-declaration-merging": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-unsafe-enum-comparison": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-unsafe-member-access": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-unsafe-return": "off",
"no-unused-vars": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-var-requires": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/prefer-as-const": "off",
"require-await": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/require-await": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/restrict-plus-operands": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/restrict-template-expressions": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/triple-slash-reference": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/unbound-method": "off",
},
overrides: [
{
files: ["examples/**/*.ts"],
rules: {
"turbo/no-undeclared-env-vars": "off",
},
},
],
ignorePatterns: ["dist/", "lib/", "deps/"],
};
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module.exports = {
root: true,
// This tells ESLint to load the config from the package `eslint-config-custom`
extends: ["custom"],
settings: {
next: {
rootDir: ["apps/*/"],
},
},
rules: {
"max-params": ["error", 4],
},
ignorePatterns: ["dist/"],
};
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examples/readers/data/** binary
examples/data/** binary
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name: E2E Tests
on:
push:
branches: [main]
pull_request:
paths:
- "packages/create-llama/**"
- ".github/workflows/e2e.yml"
branches: [main]
env:
POETRY_VERSION: "1.6.1"
jobs:
e2e:
name: create-llama
timeout-minutes: 60
strategy:
fail-fast: true
matrix:
node-version: [18, 20]
python-version: ["3.11"]
os: [macos-latest, windows-latest]
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
- name: Install Poetry
uses: snok/install-poetry@v1
with:
version: ${{ env.POETRY_VERSION }}
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v2
- name: Setup Node.js ${{ matrix.node-version }}
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: ${{ matrix.node-version }}
cache: "pnpm"
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install
- name: Install Playwright Browsers
run: pnpm exec playwright install --with-deps
working-directory: ./packages/create-llama
- name: Build create-llama
run: pnpm run build
working-directory: ./packages/create-llama
- name: Run Playwright tests
run: pnpm exec playwright test
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
working-directory: ./packages/create-llama
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
if: always()
with:
name: playwright-report
path: ./packages/create-llama/playwright-report/
retention-days: 30
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v2
with:
version: latest
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v3
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
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name: Publish
on:
push:
branches:
- main
jobs:
publish:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
id-token: write
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v3
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version-file: ".nvmrc"
cache: "pnpm"
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install
- name: Publish @llamaindex/env
run: npx jsr publish
working-directory: packages/env
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Publish @llamaindex/core
run: npx jsr publish --allow-slow-types
working-directory: packages/core
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
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name: Publish to GitHub Releases
on:
push:
tags:
- "llamaindex@*"
jobs:
build-and-publish:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout Repo
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v3
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version-file: ".nvmrc"
cache: "pnpm"
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install
- name: Build tarball
run: |
pnpm pack
working-directory: packages/core
- name: Create release
uses: ncipollo/release-action@v1
with:
artifacts: "packages/core/llamaindex-*.tgz"
name: Release ${{ github.ref }}
bodyFile: "packages/core/CHANGELOG.md"
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
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name: Release
on:
push:
branches:
- main
concurrency: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
jobs:
release:
name: Release
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout Repo
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v3
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version-file: ".nvmrc"
cache: "pnpm"
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install
- name: Add auth token to .npmrc file
run: |
cat << EOF >> ".npmrc"
//registry.npmjs.org/:_authToken=$NPM_TOKEN
EOF
env:
NPM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
- name: Get changeset status
id: get-changeset-status
run: |
pnpm changeset status --output .changeset/status.json
new_version=$(jq -r '.releases[] | select(.name == "llamaindex") | .newVersion' < .changeset/status.json)
rm -v .changeset/status.json
echo "new-version=${new_version}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Create Release Pull Request or Publish to npm
id: changesets
uses: changesets/action@v1
with:
commit: Release ${{ steps.get-changeset-status.outputs.new-version }}
title: Release ${{ steps.get-changeset-status.outputs.new-version }}
# update version PR with the latest changesets
version: pnpm new-version
# build package and call changeset publish
publish: pnpm release
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
NPM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
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name: Run Tests
on: [push, pull_request]
on:
push:
branches:
- main
pull_request:
branches:
- main
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
e2e:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
node-version: [18.x, 20.x, 22.x]
name: E2E on Node.js ${{ matrix.node-version }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v3
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: ${{ matrix.node-version }}
cache: "pnpm"
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install
- name: Run E2E Tests
run: pnpm run e2e
test:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
node-version: [18.x, 20.x, 22.x]
name: Test on Node.js ${{ matrix.node-version }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v2
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v3
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version-file: ".nvmrc"
node-version: ${{ matrix.node-version }}
cache: "pnpm"
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install
@@ -23,7 +60,7 @@ jobs:
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v2
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v3
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
@@ -32,7 +69,73 @@ jobs:
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install
- name: Build
run: pnpm run build
working-directory: ./packages/core
run: pnpm run build --filter llamaindex
- name: Use Build For Examples
run: pnpm link ../packages/core/
working-directory: ./examples
- name: Run Type Check
run: pnpm run type-check
- name: Run Circular Dependency Check
run: pnpm run circular-check
working-directory: ./packages/core
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
if: failure()
with:
name: typecheck-build-dist
path: ./packages/core/dist
if-no-files-found: error
e2e-core-examples:
strategy:
matrix:
packages:
- cloudflare-worker-agent
- nextjs-agent
- nextjs-edge-runtime
- waku-query-engine
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: Build Core Example (${{ matrix.packages }})
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v3
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version-file: ".nvmrc"
cache: "pnpm"
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install
- name: Build llamaindex
run: pnpm run build --filter llamaindex
- name: Build ${{ matrix.packages }}
run: pnpm run build
working-directory: packages/core/e2e/examples/${{ matrix.packages }}
typecheck-examples:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v3
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version-file: ".nvmrc"
cache: "pnpm"
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install
- name: Build
run: pnpm run build --filter llamaindex
- name: Copy examples
run: rsync -rv --exclude=node_modules ./examples ${{ runner.temp }}
- name: Pack @llamaindex/env
run: pnpm pack --pack-destination ${{ runner.temp }}
working-directory: packages/env
- name: Pack llamaindex
run: pnpm pack --pack-destination ${{ runner.temp }}
working-directory: packages/core
- name: Install
run: npm add ${{ runner.temp }}/*.tgz
working-directory: ${{ runner.temp }}/examples
- name: Run Type Check
run: npx tsc --project ./tsconfig.json
working-directory: ${{ runner.temp }}/examples
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playwright-report/
blob-report/
playwright/.cache/
.tsbuildinfo
# intellij
**/.idea
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#!/usr/bin/env sh
. "$(dirname -- "$0")/_/husky.sh"
pnpm format
pnpm format:write
pnpm lint
npx lint-staged
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#!/usr/bin/env sh
. "$(dirname -- "$0")/_/husky.sh"
pnpm test
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auto-install-peers = true
enable-pre-post-scripts = true
prefer-workspace-packages = true
save-workspace-protocol = true
link-workspace-packages = true
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18
20
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apps/docs/i18n
apps/docs/docs/api
pnpm-lock.yaml
lib/
dist/
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{
"jsc": {
"parser": {
"syntax": "typescript",
"decorators": true
},
"target": "esnext",
"transform": {
"decoratorVersion": "2022-03"
}
}
}
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"name": "Debug Example",
"skipFiles": ["<node_internals>/**"],
"runtimeExecutable": "pnpm",
"console": "integratedTerminal",
"cwd": "${workspaceFolder}/examples",
"runtimeArgs": ["ts-node", "${fileBasename}"]
"runtimeArgs": ["npx", "tsx", "${file}"]
}
]
}
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"[xml]": {
"editor.defaultFormatter": "redhat.vscode-xml"
},
"jest.rootPath": "./packages/core",
"[python]": {
"editor.defaultFormatter": "ms-python.black-formatter"
},
"[jsonc]": {
"editor.defaultFormatter": "esbenp.prettier-vscode"
},
"[json]": {
"editor.defaultFormatter": "esbenp.prettier-vscode"
}
}
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That should start a webserver which will serve the docs on https://localhost:3000
Any changes you make should be reflected in the browser. If you need to regenerate the API docs and find that your TSDoc isn't getting the updates, feel free to remove apps/docs/api. It will automatically regenerate itself when you run pnpm start again.
## Changeset
We use [changesets](https://github.com/changesets/changesets) for managing versions and changelogs. To create a new changeset, run:
```
pnpm changeset
```
Please send a descriptive changeset for each PR.
## Publishing (maintainers only)
The [Release Github Action](.github/workflows/release.yml) is automatically generating and updating a
PR called "Release {version}".
This PR will update the `package.json` and `CHANGELOG.md` files of each package according to
the current changesets in the [.changeset](.changeset/) folder.
If this PR is merged it will automatically add version tags to the repository and publish the updated packages to NPM.
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# Turborepo starter
This is an official starter Turborepo.
## Using this example
Run the following command:
```sh
npx create-turbo@latest
```
## What's inside?
This Turborepo includes the following packages/apps:
### Apps and Packages
- `docs`: a [Next.js](https://nextjs.org/) app
- `web`: another [Next.js](https://nextjs.org/) app
- `ui`: a stub React component library shared by both `web` and `docs` applications
- `eslint-config-custom`: `eslint` configurations (includes `eslint-config-next` and `eslint-config-prettier`)
- `tsconfig`: `tsconfig.json`s used throughout the monorepo
Each package/app is 100% [TypeScript](https://www.typescriptlang.org/).
### Utilities
This Turborepo has some additional tools already setup for you:
- [TypeScript](https://www.typescriptlang.org/) for static type checking
- [ESLint](https://eslint.org/) for code linting
- [Prettier](https://prettier.io) for code formatting
### Build
To build all apps and packages, run the following command:
```
cd my-turborepo
pnpm build
```
### Develop
To develop all apps and packages, run the following command:
```
cd my-turborepo
pnpm dev
```
### Remote Caching
Turborepo can use a technique known as [Remote Caching](https://turbo.build/repo/docs/core-concepts/remote-caching) to share cache artifacts across machines, enabling you to share build caches with your team and CI/CD pipelines.
By default, Turborepo will cache locally. To enable Remote Caching you will need an account with Vercel. If you don't have an account you can [create one](https://vercel.com/signup), then enter the following commands:
```
cd my-turborepo
npx turbo login
```
This will authenticate the Turborepo CLI with your [Vercel account](https://vercel.com/docs/concepts/personal-accounts/overview).
Next, you can link your Turborepo to your Remote Cache by running the following command from the root of your Turborepo:
```
npx turbo link
```
## Useful Links
Learn more about the power of Turborepo:
- [Tasks](https://turbo.build/repo/docs/core-concepts/monorepos/running-tasks)
- [Caching](https://turbo.build/repo/docs/core-concepts/caching)
- [Remote Caching](https://turbo.build/repo/docs/core-concepts/remote-caching)
- [Filtering](https://turbo.build/repo/docs/core-concepts/monorepos/filtering)
- [Configuration Options](https://turbo.build/repo/docs/reference/configuration)
- [CLI Usage](https://turbo.build/repo/docs/reference/command-line-reference)
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LlamaIndex.TS aims to be a lightweight, easy to use set of libraries to help you integrate large language models into your applications with your own data.
## Getting started with an example:
## Multiple JS Environment Support
LlamaIndex.TS requires Node v18 or higher. You can download it from https://nodejs.org or use https://nvm.sh (our preferred option).
LlamaIndex.TS supports multiple JS environments, including:
In a new folder:
- Node.js (18, 20, 22) ✅
- Deno ✅
- Bun ✅
- React Server Components (Next.js) ✅
```bash
export OPENAI_API_KEY="sk-......" # Replace with your key from https://platform.openai.com/account/api-keys
pnpm init
pnpm install typescript
pnpm exec tsc --init # if needed
For now, browser support is limited due to the lack of support for [AsyncLocalStorage-like APIs](https://github.com/tc39/proposal-async-context)
## Getting started
```shell
npm install llamaindex
pnpm install llamaindex
pnpm install @types/node
yarn add llamaindex
jsr install @llamaindex/core
```
Create the file example.ts
### Node.js
```ts
// example.ts
import fs from "fs/promises";
import { Document, VectorStoreIndex } from "llamaindex";
@@ -67,10 +71,110 @@ async function main() {
main();
```
Then you can run it using
```bash
pnpx ts-node example.ts
# `pnpm install tsx` before running the script
node --import tsx ./main.ts
```
### Next.js
You can combine `ai` with `llamaindex` in Next.js with RSC (React Server Components).
```tsx
// src/apps/page.tsx
"use client";
import { chatWithAgent } from "@/actions";
import type { JSX } from "react";
import { useFormState } from "react-dom";
// You can use the Edge runtime in Next.js by adding this line:
// export const runtime = "edge";
export default function Home() {
const [ui, action] = useFormState<JSX.Element | null>(async () => {
return chatWithAgent("hello!", []);
}, null);
return (
<main>
{ui}
<form action={action}>
<button>Chat</button>
</form>
</main>
);
}
```
```tsx
// src/actions/index.ts
"use server";
import { createStreamableUI } from "ai/rsc";
import { OpenAIAgent } from "llamaindex";
import type { ChatMessage } from "llamaindex/llm/types";
export async function chatWithAgent(
question: string,
prevMessages: ChatMessage[] = [],
) {
const agent = new OpenAIAgent({
tools: [
// ... adding your tools here
],
});
const responseStream = await agent.chat({
stream: true,
message: question,
chatHistory: prevMessages,
});
const uiStream = createStreamableUI(<div>loading...</div>);
responseStream
.pipeTo(
new WritableStream({
start: () => {
uiStream.update("response:");
},
write: async (message) => {
uiStream.append(message.response.delta);
},
}),
)
.catch(console.error);
return uiStream.value;
}
```
### Cloudflare Workers
```ts
// src/index.ts
export default {
async fetch(
request: Request,
env: Env,
ctx: ExecutionContext,
): Promise<Response> {
const { setEnvs } = await import("@llamaindex/env");
// set environment variables so that the OpenAIAgent can use them
setEnvs(env);
const { OpenAIAgent } = await import("llamaindex");
const agent = new OpenAIAgent({
tools: [],
});
const responseStream = await agent.chat({
stream: true,
message: "Hello? What is the weather today?",
});
const textEncoder = new TextEncoder();
const response = responseStream.pipeThrough(
new TransformStream({
transform: (chunk, controller) => {
controller.enqueue(textEncoder.encode(chunk.response.delta));
},
}),
);
return new Response(response);
},
};
```
## Playground
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- [Node](/packages/core/src/Node.ts): The basic data building block. Most commonly, these are parts of the document split into manageable pieces that are small enough to be fed into an embedding model and LLM.
- [Embedding](/packages/core/src/Embedding.ts): Embeddings are sets of floating point numbers which represent the data in a Node. By comparing the similarity of embeddings, we can derive an understanding of the similarity of two pieces of data. One use case is to compare the embedding of a question with the embeddings of our Nodes to see which Nodes may contain the data needed to answer that quesiton.
- [Embedding](/packages/core/src/embeddings/OpenAIEmbedding.ts): Embeddings are sets of floating point numbers which represent the data in a Node. By comparing the similarity of embeddings, we can derive an understanding of the similarity of two pieces of data. One use case is to compare the embedding of a question with the embeddings of our Nodes to see which Nodes may contain the data needed to answer that quesiton. Because the default service context is OpenAI, the default embedding is `OpenAIEmbedding`. If using different models, say through Ollama, use this [Embedding](/packages/core/src/embeddings/OllamaEmbedding.ts) (see all [here](/packages/core/src/embeddings)).
- [Indices](/packages/core/src/indices/): Indices store the Nodes and the embeddings of those nodes. QueryEngines retrieve Nodes from these Indices using embedding similarity.
- [QueryEngine](/packages/core/src/QueryEngine.ts): Query engines are what generate the query you put in and give you back the result. Query engines generally combine a pre-built prompt with selected Nodes from your Index to give the LLM the context it needs to answer your query.
- [QueryEngine](/packages/core/src/engines/query/RetrieverQueryEngine.ts): Query engines are what generate the query you put in and give you back the result. Query engines generally combine a pre-built prompt with selected Nodes from your Index to give the LLM the context it needs to answer your query. To build a query engine from your Index (recommended), use the [`asQueryEngine`](/packages/core/src/indices/BaseIndex.ts) method on your Index. See all query engines [here](/packages/core/src/engines/query).
- [ChatEngine](/packages/core/src/ChatEngine.ts): A ChatEngine helps you build a chatbot that will interact with your Indices.
- [ChatEngine](/packages/core/src/engines/chat/SimpleChatEngine.ts): A ChatEngine helps you build a chatbot that will interact with your Indices. See all chat engines [here](/packages/core/src/engines/chat).
- [SimplePrompt](/packages/core/src/Prompt.ts): A simple standardized function call definition that takes in inputs and formats them in a template literal. SimplePrompts can be specialized using currying and combined using other SimplePrompt functions.
## Note: NextJS:
## Tips when using in non-Node.js environments
If you're using NextJS App Router, you'll need to use the NodeJS runtime (default) and add the following config to your next.config.js to have it use imports/exports in the same way Node does.
When you are importing `llamaindex` in a non-Node.js environment(such as React Server Components, Cloudflare Workers, etc.)
Some classes are not exported from top-level entry file.
```js
export const runtime = "nodejs"; // default
The reason is that some classes are only compatible with Node.js runtime,(e.g. `PDFReader`) which uses Node.js specific APIs(like `fs`, `child_process`, `crypto`).
If you need any of those classes, you have to import them instead directly though their file path in the package.
Here's an example for importing the `PineconeVectorStore` class:
```typescript
import { PineconeVectorStore } from "llamaindex/storage/vectorStore/PineconeVectorStore";
```
```js
// next.config.js
/** @type {import('next').NextConfig} */
const nextConfig = {
webpack: (config) => {
config.resolve.alias = {
...config.resolve.alias,
sharp$: false,
"onnxruntime-node$": false,
};
return config;
},
};
As the `PDFReader` is not working with the Edge runtime, here's how to use the `SimpleDirectoryReader` with the `LlamaParseReader` to load PDFs:
module.exports = nextConfig;
```typescript
import { SimpleDirectoryReader } from "llamaindex/readers/SimpleDirectoryReader";
import { LlamaParseReader } from "llamaindex/readers/LlamaParseReader";
export const DATA_DIR = "./data";
export async function getDocuments() {
const reader = new SimpleDirectoryReader();
// Load PDFs using LlamaParseReader
return await reader.loadData({
directoryPath: DATA_DIR,
fileExtToReader: {
pdf: new LlamaParseReader({ resultType: "markdown" }),
},
});
}
```
> _Note_: Reader classes have to be added explictly to the `fileExtToReader` map in the Edge version of the `SimpleDirectoryReader`.
You'll find a complete example with LlamaIndexTS here: https://github.com/run-llama/create_llama_projects/tree/main/nextjs-edge-llamaparse
## Supported LLMs:
- OpenAI GPT-3.5-turbo and GPT-4
- Anthropic Claude Instant and Claude 2
- Llama2 Chat LLMs (70B, 13B, and 7B parameters)
- Anthropic Claude 3 (Opus, Sonnet, and Haiku) and the legacy models (Claude 2 and Instant)
- Groq LLMs
- Llama2/3 Chat LLMs (70B, 13B, and 7B parameters)
- MistralAI Chat LLMs
- Fireworks Chat LLMs
## Contributing:
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## 0.0.14
### Patch Changes
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## 0.0.13
### Patch Changes
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## 0.0.12
### Patch Changes
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## 0.0.11
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [e8c41c5]
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## 0.0.10
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [61103b6]
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## 0.0.9
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [46227f2]
- llamaindex@0.3.1
## 0.0.8
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [5016f21]
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## 0.0.7
### Patch Changes
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## 0.0.6
### Patch Changes
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## 0.0.5
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [87142b2]
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- llamaindex@0.2.11
## 0.0.4
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [5116ad8]
- @llamaindex/env@0.0.5
## 0.0.3
### Patch Changes
- 09bf27a: Add Groq LLM to LlamaIndex
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- @llamaindex/env@0.0.4
## 0.0.2
### Patch Changes
- 0f64084: docs: update API references
## 0.0.1
### Patch Changes
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---
title: LlamaIndexTS v0.3.0
description: This is my first post on Docusaurus.
slug: welcome-llamaindexts-v0.3
authors:
- name: Alex Yang
title: LlamaIndexTS maintainer, Node.js Member
url: https://github.com/himself65
image_url: https://github.com/himself65.png
tags: [llamaindex, agent]
hide_table_of_contents: false
---
- [What's new in LlamaIndexTS v0.3.0](#whats-new-in-llamaindexts-v030)
- [Improvement in LlamaIndexTS v0.3.0](#improvement-in-llamaindexts-v030)
- [What's the next?](#whats-the-next)
## What's new in LlamaIndexTS v0.3.0
## Agents
In this release, we've not only ported the Agent module from the LlamaIndex Python version but have significantly
enhanced it to be more powerful and user-friendly for JavaScript/TypeScript applications.
Starting from v0.3.0, we are introducing multiple agents specifically designed for RAG applications, including:
- `OpenAIAgent`
- `AnthropicAgent`
- `ReActAgent`:
```ts
import { OpenAIAgent } from "llamaindex";
import { tools } from "./tools";
const agent = new OpenAIAgent({
tools: [...tools],
});
const { response } = await agent.chat({
message: "What is weather today?",
stream: false,
});
console.log(response.message.content);
```
We are also introducing the abstract AgentRunner class, which allows you to create your own agent by simply implementing
the task handler.
```ts
import { AgentRunner, OpenAI } from "llamaindex";
class MyLLM extends OpenAI {}
export class MyAgentWorker extends AgentWorker<MyLLM> {
taskHandler = MyAgent.taskHandler;
}
export class MyAgent extends AgentRunner<MyLLM> {
constructor(params: Params) {
super({
llm: params.llm,
chatHistory: params.chatHistory ?? [],
systemPrompt: params.systemPrompt ?? null,
runner: new MyAgentWorker(),
tools:
"tools" in params
? params.tools
: params.toolRetriever.retrieve.bind(params.toolRetriever),
});
}
// create store is a function to create a store for each task, by default it only includes `messages` and `toolOutputs`
createStore = AgentRunner.defaultCreateStore;
static taskHandler: TaskHandler<Anthropic> = async (step, enqueueOutput) => {
const { llm, stream } = step.context;
// initialize the input
const response = await llm.chat({
stream,
messages: step.context.store.messages,
});
// store the response for next task step
step.context.store.messages = [
...step.context.store.messages,
response.message,
];
// your logic here to decide whether to continue the task
const shouldContinue = Math.random(); /* <-- replace with your logic here */
enqueueOutput({
taskStep: step,
output: response,
isLast: !shouldContinue,
});
if (shouldContinue) {
const content = await someHeavyFunctionCall();
// if you want to continue the task, you can insert your new context for the next task step
step.context.store.messages = [
...step.context.store.messages,
{
content,
role: "user",
},
];
}
};
}
```
### Web Stream API for Streaming response
Web Stream is a web standard utilized in many modern web frameworks and libraries (like React 19, Deno, Node 22). We
have migrated streaming responses to Web Stream to ensure broader compatibility.
For instance, you can use the streaming response in a simple HTTP Server:
```ts
import { createServer } from "http";
import { OpenAIAgent } from "llamaindex";
import { OpenAIStream, streamToResponse } from "ai";
import { tools } from "./tools";
const agent = new OpenAIAgent({
tools: [...tools],
});
const server = createServer(async (req, res) => {
const response = await agent.chat({
message: "What is weather today?",
stream: true,
});
// Transform the response into a string readable stream
const stream: ReadableStream<string> = response.pipeThrough(
new TransformStream({
transform: (chunk, controller) => {
controller.enqueue(chunk.response.delta);
},
}),
);
// Pipe the stream to the response
streamToResponse(stream, res);
});
server.listen(3000);
```
Or it can be integrated into React Server Components (RSC) in Next.js:
```tsx
// app/actions/index.tsx
"use server";
import { createStreamableUI } from "ai/rsc";
import { OpenAIAgent } from "llamaindex";
import type { ChatMessage } from "llamaindex/llm/types";
export async function chatWithAgent(
question: string,
prevMessages: ChatMessage[] = [],
) {
const agent = new OpenAIAgent({
tools: [],
});
const responseStream = await agent.chat({
stream: true,
message: question,
chatHistory: prevMessages,
});
const uiStream = createStreamableUI(<div>loading...</div>);
responseStream
.pipeTo(
new WritableStream({
start: () => {
uiStream.update("response:");
},
write: async (message) => {
uiStream.append(message.response.delta);
},
}),
)
.catch(uiStream.error);
return uiStream.value;
}
```
```tsx
// app/src/page.tsx
"use client";
import { chatWithAgent } from "@/actions";
import type { JSX } from "react";
import { useFormState } from "react-dom";
export const runtime = "edge";
export default function Home() {
const [state, action] = useFormState<JSX.Element | null>(async () => {
return chatWithAgent("hello!", []);
}, null);
return (
<main>
{state}
<form action={action}>
<button>Chat</button>
</form>
</main>
);
}
```
## Improvement in LlamaIndexTS v0.3.0
### Better TypeScript support
We have made significant improvements to the type system to ensure that all code is thoroughly checked before it is
published. This ongoing enhancement has already resulted in better module reliability and developer experience.
For example, we have improved `FunctionTool` type with generic support:
```ts
type Input = {
a: number;
b: number;
};
const sumNumbers = FunctionTool.from<Input>(
({ a, b }) => `${a + b}`, // a and b will be checked as number
// JSON schema will be an error if you type wrong.
{
name: "sumNumbers",
description: "Use this function to sum two numbers",
parameters: {
type: "object",
properties: {
a: {
type: "number",
description: "The first number",
},
b: {
type: "number",
description: "The second number",
},
},
required: ["a", "b"],
},
},
);
```
![type checking](./img/function_tool_example.png)
### Better Next.js, Deno, Cloudflare Worker, and Waku(Vite) support
In addition to Node.js, LlamaIndexTS now offers enhanced support for Next.js, Deno, and Cloudflare Workers, making it
more versatile across different platforms.
For now, you can install llamaindex and directly import it into your existing Next.js, Deno or Cloudflare Worker project
**without any extra configuration**.
#### [Deno](https://deno.com/)
You can use LlamaIndexTS in Deno by installation through JSR:
```sh
jsr add @llamaindex/core
```
#### [Cloudflare Worker](https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/)
For Cloudflare Workers, here is a starter template:
```typescript
export default {
async fetch(
request: Request,
env: Env,
ctx: ExecutionContext,
): Promise<Response> {
const { setEnvs } = await import("@llamaindex/env");
setEnvs(env);
const { OpenAIAgent } = await import("llamaindex");
const agent = new OpenAIAgent({
tools: [],
});
const responseStream = await agent.chat({
stream: true,
message: "Hello? What is the weather today?",
});
const textEncoder = new TextEncoder();
const response = responseStream.pipeThrough(
new TransformStream({
transform: (chunk, controller) => {
controller.enqueue(textEncoder.encode(chunk.response.delta));
},
}),
);
return new Response(response);
},
};
```
### [Waku (Vite)](https://waku.gg/)
Waku powered by Vite is a minimal React framework that supports multiple JS environments, including Deno, Cloudflare, and
Node.js.
You can use LlamaIndexTS with Node.js output to enable full Node.js support with React.
```sh
npm install llamaindex
```
```ts
// file: src/actions.ts
"use server";
import { Document, VectorStoreIndex } from "llamaindex";
import { readFile } from "node:fs/promises";
const path = "node_modules/llamaindex/examples/abramov.txt";
const essay = await readFile(path, "utf-8");
// Create Document object with essay
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: path });
// Split text and create embeddings. Store them in a VectorStoreIndex
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine();
export async function chatWithAI(question: string): Promise<string> {
const { response } = await queryEngine.query({ query: question });
return response;
}
```
```tsx
// file: src/pages/index.tsx
import { chatWithAI } from "./actions";
export default async function HomePage() {
return (
<div>
<Chat askQuestion={chatWithAI} />
</div>
);
}
```
```tsx
// file: src/components/Chat.tsx
"use client";
export type ChatProps = {
askQuestion: (question: string) => Promise<string>;
};
export const Chat = (props: ChatProps) => {
const [response, setResponse] = useState<string | null>(null);
return (
<section className="border-blue-400 -mx-4 mt-4 rounded border border-dashed p-4">
<h2 className="text-lg font-bold">Chat with AI</h2>
{response ? (
<p className="text-sm text-gray-600 max-w-sm">{response}</p>
) : null}
<form
action={async (formData) => {
const question = formData.get("question") as string | null;
if (question) {
setResponse(await props.askQuestion(question));
}
}}
>
<input
type="text"
name="question"
className="border border-gray-400 rounded-sm px-2 py-0.5 text-sm"
/>
<button className="rounded-sm bg-black px-2 py-0.5 text-sm text-white">
Ask
</button>
</form>
</section>
);
};
```
```shell
waku dev # development mode
waku build # build for production
waku start # start the production server
```
Note that not all the modules are supported in all JS environments because of
lack of the file system, network API,
and incompatibility with the Node.js API by upstream dependencies.
But we are trying to make it more compatible with all the environments.
## What's the next?
As we continue to develop LlamaIndexTS, our focus remains on providing more comprehensive and powerful tools for
creating custom agents.
### Align with the Python `llama-index`
We aim to align LlamaIndexTS with the Python version to ensure API consistency and ease of use for developers familiar
with the Python ecosystem.
### Align with the Web Standard and JS development
Not all python APIs are compatible and easy to use in JavaScript/TypeScript.
We are trying to make the API more compatible with the Web Standard and JavaScript modern development.
### More Agents
Future releases will introduce more agents from the Python Llama-Index and explore APIs tailored to real-world use
cases.
### 🧪 `@llamaindex/tool`
We are exploring innovative ways to create tools for agents. The `@llamaindex/tool` library allows you to transform any
function into a tool for an agent, simplifying the development process and reducing runtime costs.
```ts
export function getWeather(city: string) {
return `The weather in ${city} is sunny.`;
}
// you don't need to worry about the shcema with different llm tools
export function getTemperature(city: string) {
return `The temperature in ${city} is 25°C.`;
}
export function getCurrentCity() {
return "New York";
}
```
These functions can be easily integrated into your applications, such as Next.js:
```ts
"use server";
import { OpenAI } from "openai";
import { getTools } from "@llamaindex/tool";
export async function chat(message: string) {
const openai = new OpenAI();
openai.chat.completions.create({
messages: [
{
role: "user",
content: "What is the weather in the current city?",
},
],
tools: getTools("openai"),
});
}
```
```ts
// next.config.js
const withTool = require("@llamaindex/tool/next");
const config = {
// Your original Next.js config
};
module.exports = withTool(config);
```
The functions are automatically transformed into tools for the agent at compile time, which eliminates any extra runtime
costs. This feature is particularly beneficial when you need to debug or deploy your assistant.
For deploying your local functions into OpenAI, you can use a simple command:
```sh
npm install -g @llamaindex/tool
mkai --tools ./src/index.llama.ts
# Successfully created assistant: asst_XXX
# chat with your assistant by `chatai --assistant asst_XXX`
chatai --assistant asst_XXX
# Open your browser and chat with your assistant
# Running at http://localhost:3000
```
This deployment process simplifies the testing and implementation of your custom tools in a live environment.
As this project is still in its early stages, we continue to explore the best ways to create and integrate tools for
agents. For more information and updates, visit the @llamaindex/tool repository.
This release of LlamaIndexTS v0.3.0 marks a significant step forward in our journey to provide developers with robust,
flexible tools for building advanced agents. We are excited to see how our community utilizes these new capabilities to
create innovative solutions and look forward to continuing to support and enhance LlamaIndexTS in future updates.
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# End to End Examples
We include several end-to-end examples using LlamaIndex.TS in the repository
Check out the examples below or try them out and complete them in minutes with interactive Github Codespace tutorials provided by Dev-Docs [here](https://codespaces.new/team-dev-docs/lits-dev-docs-playground?devcontainer_path=.devcontainer%2Fjavascript_ltsquickstart%2Fdevcontainer.json):
## [Chat Engine](https://github.com/run-llama/LlamaIndexTS/blob/main/examples/chatEngine.ts)
Read a file and chat about it with the LLM.
## [Vector Index](https://github.com/run-llama/LlamaIndexTS/blob/main/examples/vectorIndex.ts)
Create a vector index and query it. The vector index will use embeddings to fetch the top k most relevant nodes. By default, the top k is 2.
## [Summary Index](https://github.com/run-llama/LlamaIndexTS/blob/main/examples/summaryIndex.ts)
Create a list index and query it. This example also use the `LLMRetriever`, which will use the LLM to select the best nodes to use when generating answer.
## [Save / Load an Index](https://github.com/run-llama/LlamaIndexTS/blob/main/examples/storageContext.ts)
Create and load a vector index. Persistance to disk in LlamaIndex.TS happens automatically once a storage context object is created.
## [Customized Vector Index](https://github.com/run-llama/LlamaIndexTS/blob/main/examples/vectorIndexCustomize.ts)
Create a vector index and query it, while also configuring the `LLM`, the `ServiceContext`, and the `similarity_top_k`.
## [OpenAI LLM](https://github.com/run-llama/LlamaIndexTS/blob/main/examples/openai.ts)
Create an OpenAI LLM and directly use it for chat.
## [Llama2 DeuceLLM](https://github.com/run-llama/LlamaIndexTS/blob/main/examples/llamadeuce.ts)
Create a Llama-2 LLM and directly use it for chat.
## [SubQuestionQueryEngine](https://github.com/run-llama/LlamaIndexTS/blob/main/examples/subquestion.ts)
Uses the `SubQuestionQueryEngine`, which breaks complex queries into multiple questions, and then aggreates a response across the answers to all sub-questions.
## [Low Level Modules](https://github.com/run-llama/LlamaIndexTS/blob/main/examples/lowlevel.ts)
This example uses several low-level components, which removes the need for an actual query engine. These components can be used anywhere, in any application, or customized and sub-classed to meet your own needs.
## [JSON Entity Extraction](https://github.com/run-llama/LlamaIndexTS/blob/main/examples/jsonExtract.ts)
Features OpenAI's chat API (using [`json_mode`](https://platform.openai.com/docs/guides/text-generation/json-mode)) to extract a JSON object from a sales call transcript.
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# Agents
A built-in agent that can take decisions and reasoning based on the tools provided to it.
## OpenAI Agent
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# Chat Engine
Chat Engine is a class that allows you to create a chatbot from a retriever. It is a wrapper around a retriever that allows you to chat with it in a conversational manner.
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# More examples
You can check out more examples in the [examples](https://github.com/run-llama/LlamaIndexTS/tree/main/examples) folder of the repository.
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# High-Level Concepts
# Concepts
LlamaIndex.TS helps you build LLM-powered applications (e.g. Q&A, chatbot) over custom data.
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1. **indexing stage**: preparing a knowledge base, and
2. **querying stage**: retrieving relevant context from the knowledge to assist the LLM in responding to a question
![](./_static/concepts/rag.jpg)
![](../_static/concepts/rag.jpg)
This process is also known as Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG).
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LlamaIndex.TS help you prepare the knowledge base with a suite of data connectors and indexes.
![](./_static/concepts/indexing.jpg)
![](../_static/concepts/indexing.jpg)
[**Data Loaders**](./modules/high_level/data_loader.md):
[**Data Loaders**](../modules/data_loader.md):
A data connector (i.e. `Reader`) ingest data from different data sources and data formats into a simple `Document` representation (text and simple metadata).
[**Documents / Nodes**](./modules/high_level/documents_and_nodes.md): A `Document` is a generic container around any data source - for instance, a PDF, an API output, or retrieved data from a database. A `Node` is the atomic unit of data in LlamaIndex and represents a "chunk" of a source `Document`. It's a rich representation that includes metadata and relationships (to other nodes) to enable accurate and expressive retrieval operations.
[**Documents / Nodes**](../modules/documents_and_nodes/index.md): A `Document` is a generic container around any data source - for instance, a PDF, an API output, or retrieved data from a database. A `Node` is the atomic unit of data in LlamaIndex and represents a "chunk" of a source `Document`. It's a rich representation that includes metadata and relationships (to other nodes) to enable accurate and expressive retrieval operations.
[**Data Indexes**](./modules/high_level/data_index.md):
[**Data Indexes**](../modules/data_index.md):
Once you've ingested your data, LlamaIndex helps you index data into a format that's easy to retrieve.
Under the hood, LlamaIndex parses the raw documents into intermediate representations, calculates vector embeddings, and stores your data in-memory or to disk.
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These building blocks can be customized to reflect ranking preferences, as well as composed to reason over multiple knowledge bases in a structured way.
![](./_static/concepts/querying.jpg)
![](../_static/concepts/querying.jpg)
#### Building Blocks
[**Retrievers**](./modules/low_level/retriever.md):
[**Retrievers**](../modules/retriever.md):
A retriever defines how to efficiently retrieve relevant context from a knowledge base (i.e. index) when given a query.
The specific retrieval logic differs for difference indices, the most popular being dense retrieval against a vector index.
[**Response Synthesizers**](./modules/low_level/response_synthesizer.md):
[**Response Synthesizers**](../modules/response_synthesizer.md):
A response synthesizer generates a response from an LLM, using a user query and a given set of retrieved text chunks.
#### Pipelines
[**Query Engines**](./modules/high_level/query_engine.md):
[**Query Engines**](../modules/query_engines):
A query engine is an end-to-end pipeline that allow you to ask question over your data.
It takes in a natural language query, and returns a response, along with reference context retrieved and passed to the LLM.
[**Chat Engines**](./modules/high_level/chat_engine.md):
[**Chat Engines**](../modules/chat_engine.md):
A chat engine is an end-to-end pipeline for having a conversation with your data
(multiple back-and-forth instead of a single question & answer).
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# Environments
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# Installation and Setup
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export OPENAI_API_KEY="sk-......" # Replace with your key from https://platform.openai.com/account/api-keys
```
If you want to have it automatically loaded every time, add it to your .zshrc/.bashrc.
If you want to have it automatically loaded every time, add it to your `.zshrc/.bashrc`.
WARNING: do not check in your OpenAI key into version control.
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# Starter Tutorial
Make sure you have installed LlamaIndex.TS and have an OpenAI key. If you haven't, check out the [installation](installation) guide.
## From scratch(node.js + TypeScript):
In a new folder:
```bash npm2yarn
npm init
npm install -D typescript @types/node
```
Create the file `example.ts`. This code will load some example data, create a document, index it (which creates embeddings using OpenAI), and then creates query engine to answer questions about the data.
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Create a `tsconfig.json` file in the same folder:
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Now you can run the code with
```bash
npx tsx example.ts
```
Also, you can clone our examples and try them out:
```bash npm2yarn
npx degit run-llama/LlamaIndexTS/examples my-new-project
cd my-new-project
npm install
npx tsx ./vectorIndex.ts
```
## From scratch (Next.js + TypeScript):
You just need one command to create a new Next.js project:
```bash npm2yarn
npx create-llama@latest
```
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`npm install llamaindex`
Our documentation includes [Installation Instructions](./installation.mdx) and a [Starter Tutorial](./starter.md) to build your first application.
Our documentation includes [Installation Instructions](./getting_started/installation.mdx) and a [Starter Tutorial](./getting_started/starter.mdx) to build your first application.
Once you're up and running, [High-Level Concepts](./concepts.md) has an overview of LlamaIndex's modular architecture. For more hands-on practical examples, look through our [End-to-End Tutorials](./end_to_end.md).
Once you're up and running, [High-Level Concepts](./getting_started/concepts.md) has an overview of LlamaIndex's modular architecture. For more hands-on practical examples, look through our Examples section on the sidebar.
## 🗺️ Ecosystem
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# Agents
An “agent” is an automated reasoning and decision engine. It takes in a user input/query and can make internal decisions for executing that query in order to return the correct result. The key agent components can include, but are not limited to:
- Breaking down a complex question into smaller ones
- Choosing an external Tool to use + coming up with parameters for calling the Tool
- Planning out a set of tasks
- Storing previously completed tasks in a memory module
## Getting Started
LlamaIndex.TS comes with a few built-in agents, but you can also create your own. The built-in agents include:
- OpenAI Agent
- Anthropic Agent
- ReACT Agent
## Examples
- [OpenAI Agent](../../examples/agent.mdx)
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## Api References
- [ContextChatEngine](../../api/classes/ContextChatEngine.md)
- [CondenseQuestionChatEngine](../../api/classes/ContextChatEngine.md)
- [ContextChatEngine](../api/classes/ContextChatEngine.md)
- [CondenseQuestionChatEngine](../api/classes/ContextChatEngine.md)
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# Index
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## API Reference
- [SummaryIndex](../../api/classes/SummaryIndex.md)
- [VectorStoreIndex](../../api/classes/VectorStoreIndex.md)
- [SummaryIndex](../api/classes/SummaryIndex.md)
- [VectorStoreIndex](../api/classes/VectorStoreIndex.md)
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# Loader
Before you can start indexing your documents, you need to load them into memory.
### SimpleDirectoryReader
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LlamaIndex.TS supports easy loading of files from folders using the `SimpleDirectoryReader` class.
It is a simple reader that reads all files from a directory and its subdirectories.
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Currently, it supports reading `.csv`, `.docx`, `.html`, `.md` and `.pdf` files,
but support for other file types is planned.
Also, you can provide a `defaultReader` as a fallback for files with unsupported extensions.
Or pass new readers for `fileExtToReader` to support more file types.
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### LlamaParse
LlamaParse is an API created by LlamaIndex to efficiently parse files, e.g. it's great at converting PDF tables into markdown.
To use it, first login and get an API key from https://cloud.llamaindex.ai. Make sure to store the key in the environment variable `LLAMA_CLOUD_API_KEY`.
Then, you can use the `LlamaParseReader` class to read a local PDF file and convert it into a markdown document that can be used by LlamaIndex:
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Alternatively, you can set the [`resultType`](../api/classes/LlamaParseReader.md#resulttype) option to `text` to get the parsed document as a text string.
## API Reference
- [SimpleDirectoryReader](../api/classes/SimpleDirectoryReader.md)
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# Documents and Nodes
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## API Reference
- [Document](../../api/classes/Document.md)
- [TextNode](../../api/classes/TextNode.md)
- [Document](../api/classes/Document.md)
- [TextNode](../api/classes/TextNode.md)
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# Metadata Extraction Usage Pattern
You can use LLMs to automate metadata extraction with our `Metadata Extractor` modules.
Our metadata extractor modules include the following "feature extractors":
- `SummaryExtractor` - automatically extracts a summary over a set of Nodes
- `QuestionsAnsweredExtractor` - extracts a set of questions that each Node can answer
- `TitleExtractor` - extracts a title over the context of each Node by document and combine them
- `KeywordExtractor` - extracts keywords over the context of each Node
Then you can chain the `Metadata Extractors` with the `IngestionPipeline` to extract metadata from a set of documents.
```ts
import {
IngestionPipeline,
TitleExtractor,
QuestionsAnsweredExtractor,
Document,
OpenAI,
} from "llamaindex";
async function main() {
const pipeline = new IngestionPipeline({
transformations: [
new TitleExtractor(),
new QuestionsAnsweredExtractor({
questions: 5,
}),
],
});
const nodes = await pipeline.run({
documents: [
new Document({ text: "I am 10 years old. John is 20 years old." }),
],
});
for (const node of nodes) {
console.log(node.metadata);
}
}
main().then(() => console.log("done"));
```
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# Gemini
To use Gemini embeddings, you need to import `GeminiEmbedding` from `llamaindex`.
```ts
import { GeminiEmbedding, Settings } from "llamaindex";
// Update Embed Model
Settings.embedModel = new GeminiEmbedding();
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine();
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
const results = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
```
Per default, `GeminiEmbedding` is using the `gemini-pro` model. You can change the model by passing the `model` parameter to the constructor.
For example:
```ts
import { GEMINI_MODEL, GeminiEmbedding } from "llamaindex";
Settings.embedModel = new GeminiEmbedding({
model: GEMINI_MODEL.GEMINI_PRO_LATEST,
});
```
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# HuggingFace
To use HuggingFace embeddings, you need to import `HuggingFaceEmbedding` from `llamaindex`.
```ts
import { HuggingFaceEmbedding, Settings } from "llamaindex";
// Update Embed Model
Settings.embedModel = new HuggingFaceEmbedding();
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine();
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
const results = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
```
Per default, `HuggingFaceEmbedding` is using the `Xenova/all-MiniLM-L6-v2` model. You can change the model by passing the `modelType` parameter to the constructor.
If you're not using a quantized model, set the `quantized` parameter to `false`.
For example, to use the not quantized `BAAI/bge-small-en-v1.5` model, you can use the following code:
```ts
Settings.embedModel = new HuggingFaceEmbedding({
modelType: "BAAI/bge-small-en-v1.5",
quantized: false,
});
```
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# Jina AI
To use Jina AI embeddings, you need to import `JinaAIEmbedding` from `llamaindex`.
```ts
import { JinaAIEmbedding, Settings } from "llamaindex";
Settings.embedModel = new JinaAIEmbedding();
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine();
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
const results = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
```
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# MistralAI
To use MistralAI embeddings, you need to import `MistralAIEmbedding` from `llamaindex`.
```ts
import { MistralAIEmbedding, Settings } from "llamaindex";
// Update Embed Model
Settings.embedModel = new MistralAIEmbedding({
apiKey: "<YOUR_API_KEY>",
});
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine();
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
const results = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
```
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# Ollama
To use Ollama embeddings, you need to import `OllamaEmbedding` from `llamaindex`.
Note that you need to pull the embedding model first before using it.
In the example below, we're using the [`nomic-embed-text`](https://ollama.com/library/nomic-embed-text) model, so you have to call:
```shell
ollama pull nomic-embed-text
```
```ts
import { OllamaEmbedding, Settings } from "llamaindex";
Settings.embedModel = new OllamaEmbedding({ model: "nomic-embed-text" });
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine();
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
const results = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
```
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# OpenAI
To use OpenAI embeddings, you need to import `OpenAIEmbedding` from `llamaindex`.
```ts
import { OpenAIEmbedding, Settings } from "llamaindex";
Settings.embedModel = new OpenAIEmbedding();
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine();
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
const results = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
```
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# Together
To use together embeddings, you need to import `TogetherEmbedding` from `llamaindex`.
```ts
import { TogetherEmbedding, Settings } from "llamaindex";
Settings.embedModel = new TogetherEmbedding({
apiKey: "<YOUR_API_KEY>",
});
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine();
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
const results = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
```
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# Embedding
The embedding model in LlamaIndex is responsible for creating numerical representations of text. By default, LlamaIndex will use the `text-embedding-ada-002` model from OpenAI.
This can be explicitly updated through `Settings`
```typescript
import { OpenAIEmbedding, Settings } from "llamaindex";
Settings.embedModel = new OpenAIEmbedding({
model: "text-embedding-ada-002",
});
```
## Local Embedding
For local embeddings, you can use the [HuggingFace](./available_embeddings/huggingface.md) embedding model.
## API Reference
- [OpenAIEmbedding](../../api/classes/OpenAIEmbedding.md)
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# Evaluating
## Concept
Evaluation and benchmarking are crucial concepts in LLM development. To improve the perfomance of an LLM app (RAG, agents) you must have a way to measure it.
LlamaIndex offers key modules to measure the quality of generated results. We also offer key modules to measure retrieval quality.
- **Response Evaluation**: Does the response match the retrieved context? Does it also match the query? Does it match the reference answer or guidelines?
- **Retrieval Evaluation**: Are the retrieved sources relevant to the query?
## Response Evaluation
Evaluation of generated results can be difficult, since unlike traditional machine learning the predicted result is not a single number, and it can be hard to define quantitative metrics for this problem.
LlamaIndex offers LLM-based evaluation modules to measure the quality of results. This uses a “gold” LLM (e.g. GPT-4) to decide whether the predicted answer is correct in a variety of ways.
Note that many of these current evaluation modules do not require ground-truth labels. Evaluation can be done with some combination of the query, context, response, and combine these with LLM calls.
These evaluation modules are in the following forms:
- **Correctness**: Whether the generated answer matches that of the reference answer given the query (requires labels).
- **Faithfulness**: Evaluates if the answer is faithful to the retrieved contexts (in other words, whether if theres hallucination).
- **Relevancy**: Evaluates if the response from a query engine matches any source nodes.
## Usage
- [Correctness Evaluator](./modules/correctness.md)
- [Faithfulness Evaluator](./modules/faithfulness.md)
- [Relevancy Evaluator](./modules/relevancy.md)
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# Correctness Evaluator
Correctness evaluates the relevance and correctness of a generated answer against a reference answer.
This is useful for measuring if the response was correct. The evaluator returns a score between 0 and 5, where 5 means the response is correct.
## Usage
Firstly, you need to install the package:
```bash
pnpm i llamaindex
```
Set the OpenAI API key:
```bash
export OPENAI_API_KEY=your-api-key
```
Import the required modules:
```ts
import { CorrectnessEvaluator, OpenAI, Settings } from "llamaindex";
```
Let's setup gpt-4 for better results:
```ts
Settings.llm = new OpenAI({
model: "gpt-4",
});
```
```ts
const query =
"Can you explain the theory of relativity proposed by Albert Einstein in detail?";
const response = ` Certainly! Albert Einstein's theory of relativity consists of two main components: special relativity and general relativity. Special relativity, published in 1905, introduced the concept that the laws of physics are the same for all non-accelerating observers and that the speed of light in a vacuum is a constant, regardless of the motion of the source or observer. It also gave rise to the famous equation E=mc², which relates energy (E) and mass (m).
However, general relativity, published in 1915, extended these ideas to include the effects of magnetism. According to general relativity, gravity is not a force between masses but rather the result of the warping of space and time by magnetic fields generated by massive objects. Massive objects, such as planets and stars, create magnetic fields that cause a curvature in spacetime, and smaller objects follow curved paths in response to this magnetic curvature. This concept is often illustrated using the analogy of a heavy ball placed on a rubber sheet with magnets underneath, causing it to create a depression that other objects (representing smaller masses) naturally move towards due to magnetic attraction.
`;
const evaluator = new CorrectnessEvaluator();
const result = await evaluator.evaluateResponse({
query,
response,
});
console.log(
`the response is ${result.passing ? "correct" : "not correct"} with a score of ${result.score}`,
);
```
```bash
the response is not correct with a score of 2.5
```
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# Faithfulness Evaluator
Faithfulness is a measure of whether the generated answer is faithful to the retrieved contexts. In other words, it measures whether there is any hallucination in the generated answer.
This uses the FaithfulnessEvaluator module to measure if the response from a query engine matches any source nodes.
This is useful for measuring if the response was hallucinated. The evaluator returns a score between 0 and 1, where 1 means the response is faithful to the retrieved contexts.
## Usage
Firstly, you need to install the package:
```bash
pnpm i llamaindex
```
Set the OpenAI API key:
```bash
export OPENAI_API_KEY=your-api-key
```
Import the required modules:
```ts
import {
Document,
FaithfulnessEvaluator,
OpenAI,
VectorStoreIndex,
Settings,
} from "llamaindex";
```
Let's setup gpt-4 for better results:
```ts
Settings.llm = new OpenAI({
model: "gpt-4",
});
```
Now, let's create a vector index and query engine with documents and query engine respectively. Then, we can evaluate the response with the query and response from the query engine.:
```ts
const documents = [
new Document({
text: `The city came under British control in 1664 and was renamed New York after King Charles II of England granted the lands to his brother, the Duke of York. The city was regained by the Dutch in July 1673 and was renamed New Orange for one year and three months; the city has been continuously named New York since November 1674. New York City was the capital of the United States from 1785 until 1790, and has been the largest U.S. city since 1790. The Statue of Liberty greeted millions of immigrants as they came to the U.S. by ship in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and is a symbol of the U.S. and its ideals of liberty and peace. In the 21st century, New York City has emerged as a global node of creativity, entrepreneurship, and as a symbol of freedom and cultural diversity. The New York Times has won the most Pulitzer Prizes for journalism and remains the U.S. media's "newspaper of record". In 2019, New York City was voted the greatest city in the world in a survey of over 30,000 p... Pass`,
}),
];
const vectorIndex = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments(documents);
const queryEngine = vectorIndex.asQueryEngine();
```
Now, let's evaluate the response:
```ts
const query = "How did New York City get its name?";
const evaluator = new FaithfulnessEvaluator();
const response = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
const result = await evaluator.evaluateResponse({
query,
response,
});
console.log(`the response is ${result.passing ? "faithful" : "not faithful"}`);
```
```bash
the response is faithful
```
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# Relevancy Evaluator
Relevancy measure if the response from a query engine matches any source nodes.
It is useful for measuring if the response was relevant to the query. The evaluator returns a score between 0 and 1, where 1 means the response is relevant to the query.
## Usage
Firstly, you need to install the package:
```bash
pnpm i llamaindex
```
Set the OpenAI API key:
```bash
export OPENAI_API_KEY=your-api-key
```
Import the required modules:
```ts
import { RelevancyEvaluator, OpenAI, Settings } from "llamaindex";
```
Let's setup gpt-4 for better results:
```ts
Settings.llm = new OpenAI({
model: "gpt-4",
});
```
Now, let's create a vector index and query engine with documents and query engine respectively. Then, we can evaluate the response with the query and response from the query engine.:
```ts
const documents = [
new Document({
text: `The city came under British control in 1664 and was renamed New York after King Charles II of England granted the lands to his brother, the Duke of York. The city was regained by the Dutch in July 1673 and was renamed New Orange for one year and three months; the city has been continuously named New York since November 1674. New York City was the capital of the United States from 1785 until 1790, and has been the largest U.S. city since 1790. The Statue of Liberty greeted millions of immigrants as they came to the U.S. by ship in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and is a symbol of the U.S. and its ideals of liberty and peace. In the 21st century, New York City has emerged as a global node of creativity, entrepreneurship, and as a symbol of freedom and cultural diversity. The New York Times has won the most Pulitzer Prizes for journalism and remains the U.S. media's "newspaper of record". In 2019, New York City was voted the greatest city in the world in a survey of over 30,000 p... Pass`,
}),
];
const vectorIndex = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments(documents);
const queryEngine = vectorIndex.asQueryEngine();
const query = "How did New York City get its name?";
const response = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
const evaluator = new RelevancyEvaluator();
const result = await evaluator.evaluateResponse({
query,
response: response,
});
console.log(`the response is ${result.passing ? "relevant" : "not relevant"}`);
```
```bash
the response is relevant
```
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label: High-Level Modules
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---
sidebar_position: 1
---
# Reader / Loader
LlamaIndex.TS supports easy loading of files from folders using the `SimpleDirectoryReader` class. Currently, `.txt`, `.pdf`, `.csv`, `.md` and `.docx` files are supported, with more planned in the future!
```typescript
import { SimpleDirectoryReader } from "llamaindex";
documents = new SimpleDirectoryReader().loadData("./data");
```
## API Reference
- [SimpleDirectoryReader](../../api/classes/SimpleDirectoryReader.md)
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# Core Modules
LlamaIndex.TS offers several core modules, seperated into high-level modules for quickly getting started, and low-level modules for customizing key components as you need.
## High-Level Modules
- [**Document**](./high_level/documents_and_nodes.md): A document represents a text file, PDF file or other contiguous piece of data.
- [**Node**](./high_level/documents_and_nodes.md): The basic data building block. Most commonly, these are parts of the document split into manageable pieces that are small enough to be fed into an embedding model and LLM.
- [**Reader/Loader**](./high_level/data_loader.md): A reader or loader is something that takes in a document in the real world and transforms into a Document class that can then be used in your Index and queries. We currently support plain text files and PDFs with many many more to come.
- [**Indexes**](./high_level/data_index.md): indexes store the Nodes and the embeddings of those nodes.
- [**QueryEngine**](./high_level/query_engine.md): Query engines are what generate the query you put in and give you back the result. Query engines generally combine a pre-built prompt with selected nodes from your Index to give the LLM the context it needs to answer your query.
- [**ChatEngine**](./high_level/chat_engine.md): A ChatEngine helps you build a chatbot that will interact with your Indexes.
## Low Level Module
- [**LLM**](./low_level/llm.md): The LLM class is a unified interface over a large language model provider such as OpenAI GPT-4, Anthropic Claude, or Meta LLaMA. You can subclass it to write a connector to your own large language model.
- [**Embedding**](./low_level/embedding.md): An embedding is represented as a vector of floating point numbers. OpenAI's text-embedding-ada-002 is our default embedding model and each embedding it generates consists of 1,536 floating point numbers. Another popular embedding model is BERT which uses 768 floating point numbers to represent each Node. We provide a number of utilities to work with embeddings including 3 similarity calculation options and Maximum Marginal Relevance
- [**TextSplitter/NodeParser**](./low_level/node_parser.md): Text splitting strategies are incredibly important to the overall efficacy of the embedding search. Currently, while we do have a default, there's no one size fits all solution. Depending on the source documents, you may want to use different splitting sizes and strategies. Currently we support spliltting by fixed size, splitting by fixed size with overlapping sections, splitting by sentence, and splitting by paragraph. The text splitter is used by the NodeParser when splitting `Document`s into `Node`s.
- [**Retriever**](./low_level/retriever.md): The Retriever is what actually chooses the Nodes to retrieve from the index. Here, you may wish to try retrieving more or fewer Nodes per query, changing your similarity function, or creating your own retriever for each individual use case in your application. For example, you may wish to have a separate retriever for code content vs. text content.
- [**ResponseSynthesizer**](./low_level/response_synthesizer.md): The ResponseSynthesizer is responsible for taking a query string, and using a list of `Node`s to generate a response. This can take many forms, like iterating over all the context and refining an answer, or building a tree of summaries and returning the root summary.
- [**Storage**](./low_level/storage.md): At some point you're going to want to store your indexes, data and vectors instead of re-running the embedding models every time. IndexStore, DocStore, VectorStore, and KVStore are abstractions that let you do that. Combined, they form the StorageContext. Currently, we allow you to persist your embeddings in files on the filesystem (or a virtual in memory file system), but we are also actively adding integrations to Vector Databases.
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label: "Ingestion Pipeline"
position: 2
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# Ingestion Pipeline
An `IngestionPipeline` uses a concept of `Transformations` that are applied to input data.
These `Transformations` are applied to your input data, and the resulting nodes are either returned or inserted into a vector database (if given).
## Usage Pattern
The simplest usage is to instantiate an IngestionPipeline like so:
```ts
import fs from "node:fs/promises";
import {
Document,
IngestionPipeline,
MetadataMode,
OpenAIEmbedding,
TitleExtractor,
SimpleNodeParser,
} from "llamaindex";
async function main() {
// Load essay from abramov.txt in Node
const path = "node_modules/llamaindex/examples/abramov.txt";
const essay = await fs.readFile(path, "utf-8");
// Create Document object with essay
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: path });
const pipeline = new IngestionPipeline({
transformations: [
new SimpleNodeParser({ chunkSize: 1024, chunkOverlap: 20 }),
new TitleExtractor(),
new OpenAIEmbedding(),
],
});
// run the pipeline
const nodes = await pipeline.run({ documents: [document] });
// print out the result of the pipeline run
for (const node of nodes) {
console.log(node.getContent(MetadataMode.NONE));
}
}
main().catch(console.error);
```
## Connecting to Vector Databases
When running an ingestion pipeline, you can also chose to automatically insert the resulting nodes into a remote vector store.
Then, you can construct an index from that vector store later on.
```ts
import fs from "node:fs/promises";
import {
Document,
IngestionPipeline,
MetadataMode,
OpenAIEmbedding,
TitleExtractor,
SimpleNodeParser,
QdrantVectorStore,
VectorStoreIndex,
} from "llamaindex";
async function main() {
// Load essay from abramov.txt in Node
const path = "node_modules/llamaindex/examples/abramov.txt";
const essay = await fs.readFile(path, "utf-8");
const vectorStore = new QdrantVectorStore({
host: "http://localhost:6333",
});
// Create Document object with essay
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: path });
const pipeline = new IngestionPipeline({
transformations: [
new SimpleNodeParser({ chunkSize: 1024, chunkOverlap: 20 }),
new TitleExtractor(),
new OpenAIEmbedding(),
],
vectorStore,
});
// run the pipeline
const nodes = await pipeline.run({ documents: [document] });
// create an index
const index = VectorStoreIndex.fromVectorStore(vectorStore);
}
main().catch(console.error);
```
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# Transformations
A transformation is something that takes a list of nodes as an input, and returns a list of nodes. Each component that implements the Transformation class has both a `transform` definition responsible for transforming the nodes.
Currently, the following components are Transformation objects:
- [SimpleNodeParser](../api/classes/SimpleNodeParser.md)
- [MetadataExtractor](../documents_and_nodes/metadata_extraction.md)
- Embeddings
## Usage Pattern
While transformations are best used with with an IngestionPipeline, they can also be used directly.
```ts
import { SimpleNodeParser, TitleExtractor, Document } from "llamaindex";
async function main() {
let nodes = new SimpleNodeParser().getNodesFromDocuments([
new Document({ text: "I am 10 years old. John is 20 years old." }),
]);
const titleExtractor = new TitleExtractor();
nodes = await titleExtractor.transform(nodes);
for (const node of nodes) {
console.log(node.getContent(MetadataMode.NONE));
}
}
main().catch(console.error);
```
## Custom Transformations
You can implement any transformation yourself by implementing the `TransformerComponent`.
The following custom transformation will remove any special characters or punctutaion in text.
```ts
import { TransformerComponent, Node } from "llamaindex";
class RemoveSpecialCharacters extends TransformerComponent {
async transform(nodes: Node[]): Promise<Node[]> {
for (const node of nodes) {
node.text = node.text.replace(/[^\w\s]/gi, "");
}
return nodes;
}
}
```
These can then be used directly or in any IngestionPipeline.
```ts
import { IngestionPipeline, Document } from "llamaindex";
async function main() {
const pipeline = new IngestionPipeline({
transformations: [new RemoveSpecialCharacters()],
});
const nodes = await pipeline.run({
documents: [
new Document({ text: "I am 10 years old. John is 20 years old." }),
],
});
for (const node of nodes) {
console.log(node.getContent(MetadataMode.NONE));
}
}
main().catch(console.error);
```
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import CodeBlock from "@theme/CodeBlock";
import CodeSource from "!raw-loader!../../../../examples/cloud/chat.ts";
# LlamaCloud
LlamaCloud is a new generation of managed parsing, ingestion, and retrieval services, designed to bring production-grade context-augmentation to your LLM and RAG applications.
Currently, LlamaCloud supports
- Managed Ingestion API, handling parsing and document management
- Managed Retrieval API, configuring optimal retrieval for your RAG system
## Access
We are opening up a private beta to a limited set of enterprise partners for the managed ingestion and retrieval API. If youre interested in centralizing your data pipelines and spending more time working on your actual RAG use cases, come [talk to us.](https://www.llamaindex.ai/contact)
If you have access to LlamaCloud, you can visit [LlamaCloud](https://cloud.llamaindex.ai) to sign in and get an API key.
## Create a Managed Index
Currently, you can't create a managed index on LlamaCloud using LlamaIndexTS, but you can use an existing managed index for retrieval that was created by the Python version of LlamaIndex. See [the LlamaCloudIndex documentation](https://docs.llamaindex.ai/en/stable/module_guides/indexing/llama_cloud_index.html#usage) for more information on how to create a managed index.
## Use a Managed Index
Here's an example of how to use a managed index together with a chat engine:
<CodeBlock language="ts">{CodeSource}</CodeBlock>
## API Reference
- [LlamaCloudIndex](../api/classes/LlamaCloudIndex.md)
- [LlamaCloudRetriever](../api/classes/LlamaCloudRetriever.md)
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label: "LLMs"
position: 3
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label: "Available LLMs"
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# Anthropic
## Usage
```ts
import { Anthropic, Settings } from "llamaindex";
Settings.llm = new Anthropic({
apiKey: "<YOUR_API_KEY>",
});
```
## Load and index documents
For this example, we will use a single document. In a real-world scenario, you would have multiple documents to index.
```ts
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
```
## Query
```ts
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine();
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
const results = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
```
## Full Example
```ts
import { Anthropic, Document, VectorStoreIndex, Settings } from "llamaindex";
Settings.llm = new Anthropic({
apiKey: "<YOUR_API_KEY>",
});
async function main() {
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
// Load and index documents
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
// Create a query engine
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine({
retriever,
});
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
// Query
const response = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
// Log the response
console.log(response.response);
}
```
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# Azure OpenAI
To use Azure OpenAI, you only need to set a few environment variables together with the `OpenAI` class.
For example:
## Environment Variables
```
export AZURE_OPENAI_KEY="<YOUR KEY HERE>"
export AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT="<YOUR ENDPOINT, see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/ai-services/openai/quickstart?tabs=command-line%2Cpython&pivots=rest-api>"
export AZURE_OPENAI_DEPLOYMENT="gpt-4" # or some other deployment name
```
## Usage
```ts
import { OpenAI, Settings } from "llamaindex";
Settings.llm = new OpenAI({ model: "gpt-4", temperature: 0 });
```
## Load and index documents
For this example, we will use a single document. In a real-world scenario, you would have multiple documents to index.
```ts
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
```
## Query
```ts
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine();
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
const results = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
```
## Full Example
```ts
import { OpenAI, Document, VectorStoreIndex, Settings } from "llamaindex";
Settings.llm = new OpenAI({ model: "gpt-4", temperature: 0 });
async function main() {
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
// Load and index documents
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
// get retriever
const retriever = index.asRetriever();
// Create a query engine
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine({
retriever,
});
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
// Query
const response = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
// Log the response
console.log(response.response);
}
```
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# Fireworks LLM
Fireworks.ai focus on production use cases for open source LLMs, offering speed and quality.
## Usage
```ts
import { FireworksLLM, Settings } from "llamaindex";
Settings.llm = new FireworksLLM({
apiKey: "<YOUR_API_KEY>",
});
```
## Load and index documents
For this example, we will load the Berkshire Hathaway 2022 annual report pdf
```ts
const reader = new PDFReader();
const documents = await reader.loadData("../data/brk-2022.pdf");
// Split text and create embeddings. Store them in a VectorStoreIndex
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments(documents);
```
## Query
```ts
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine();
const response = await queryEngine.query({
query: "What mistakes did Warren E. Buffett make?",
});
```
## Full Example
```ts
import { VectorStoreIndex } from "llamaindex";
import { PDFReader } from "llamaindex/readers/PDFReader";
async function main() {
// Load PDF
const reader = new PDFReader();
const documents = await reader.loadData("../data/brk-2022.pdf");
// Split text and create embeddings. Store them in a VectorStoreIndex
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments(documents);
// Query the index
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine();
const response = await queryEngine.query({
query: "What mistakes did Warren E. Buffett make?",
});
// Output response
console.log(response.toString());
}
main().catch(console.error);
```
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# Gemini
## Usage
```ts
import { Gemini, Settings, GEMINI_MODEL } from "llamaindex";
Settings.llm = new Gemini({
model: GEMINI_MODEL.GEMINI_PRO,
});
```
## Load and index documents
For this example, we will use a single document. In a real-world scenario, you would have multiple documents to index.
```ts
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
```
## Query
```ts
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine();
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
const results = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
```
## Full Example
```ts
import {
Gemini,
Document,
VectorStoreIndex,
Settings,
GEMINI_MODEL,
} from "llamaindex";
Settings.llm = new Gemini({
model: GEMINI_MODEL.GEMINI_PRO,
});
async function main() {
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
// Load and index documents
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
// Create a query engine
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine({
retriever,
});
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
// Query
const response = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
// Log the response
console.log(response.response);
}
```
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import CodeBlock from "@theme/CodeBlock";
import CodeSource from "!raw-loader!../../../../../../examples/groq.ts";
# Groq
## Usage
First, create an API key at the [Groq Console](https://console.groq.com/keys). Then save it in your environment:
```bash
export GROQ_API_KEY=<your-api-key>
```
The initialize the Groq module.
```ts
import { Groq, Settings } from "llamaindex";
Settings.llm = new Groq({
// If you do not wish to set your API key in the environment, you may
// configure your API key when you initialize the Groq class.
// apiKey: "<your-api-key>",
});
```
## Load and index documents
For this example, we will use a single document. In a real-world scenario, you would have multiple documents to index.
```ts
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
```
## Query
```ts
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine();
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
const results = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
```
## Full Example
<CodeBlock language="ts" showLineNumbers>
{CodeSource}
</CodeBlock>
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# LLama2
## Usage
```ts
import { Ollama, Settings, DeuceChatStrategy } from "llamaindex";
Settings.llm = new LlamaDeuce({ chatStrategy: DeuceChatStrategy.META });
```
## Usage with Replication
```ts
import {
Ollama,
ReplicateSession,
Settings,
DeuceChatStrategy,
} from "llamaindex";
const replicateSession = new ReplicateSession({
replicateKey,
});
Settings.llm = new LlamaDeuce({
chatStrategy: DeuceChatStrategy.META,
replicateSession,
});
```
## Load and index documents
For this example, we will use a single document. In a real-world scenario, you would have multiple documents to index.
```ts
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
```
## Query
```ts
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine();
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
const results = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
```
## Full Example
```ts
import {
LlamaDeuce,
Document,
VectorStoreIndex,
Settings,
DeuceChatStrategy,
} from "llamaindex";
// Use the LlamaDeuce LLM
Settings.llm = new LlamaDeuce({ chatStrategy: DeuceChatStrategy.META });
async function main() {
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
// Load and index documents
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
// get retriever
const retriever = index.asRetriever();
// Create a query engine
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine({
retriever,
});
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
// Query
const response = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
// Log the response
console.log(response.response);
}
```
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# Mistral
## Usage
```ts
import { Ollama, Settings } from "llamaindex";
Settings.llm = new MistralAI({
model: "mistral-tiny",
apiKey: "<YOUR_API_KEY>",
});
```
## Load and index documents
For this example, we will use a single document. In a real-world scenario, you would have multiple documents to index.
```ts
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
```
## Query
```ts
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine();
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
const results = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
```
## Full Example
```ts
import { MistralAI, Document, VectorStoreIndex, Settings } from "llamaindex";
// Use the MistralAI LLM
Settings.llm = new MistralAI({ model: "mistral-tiny" });
async function main() {
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
// Load and index documents
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
// get retriever
const retriever = index.asRetriever();
// Create a query engine
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine({
retriever,
});
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
// Query
const response = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
// Log the response
console.log(response.response);
}
```
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# Ollama
## Usage
```ts
import { Ollama, Settings } from "llamaindex";
Settings.llm = ollamaLLM;
Settings.embedModel = ollamaLLM;
```
## Load and index documents
For this example, we will use a single document. In a real-world scenario, you would have multiple documents to index.
```ts
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
```
## Query
```ts
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine();
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
const results = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
```
## Full Example
```ts
import { Ollama, Document, VectorStoreIndex, Settings } from "llamaindex";
import fs from "fs/promises";
const ollama = new Ollama({ model: "llama2", temperature: 0.75 });
// Use Ollama LLM and Embed Model
Settings.llm = ollama;
Settings.embedModel = ollama;
async function main() {
const essay = await fs.readFile("./paul_graham_essay.txt", "utf-8");
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
// Load and index documents
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
// get retriever
const retriever = index.asRetriever();
// Create a query engine
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine({
retriever,
});
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
// Query
const response = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
// Log the response
console.log(response.response);
}
```
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# OpenAI
```ts
import { OpenAI, Settings } from "llamaindex";
Settings.llm = new OpenAI({ model: "gpt-3.5-turbo", temperature: 0, apiKey: <YOUR_API_KEY> });
```
You can setup the apiKey on the environment variables, like:
```bash
export OPENAI_API_KEY="<YOUR_API_KEY>"
```
## Load and index documents
For this example, we will use a single document. In a real-world scenario, you would have multiple documents to index.
```ts
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
```
## Query
```ts
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine();
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
const results = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
```
## Full Example
```ts
import { OpenAI, Document, VectorStoreIndex, Settings } from "llamaindex";
// Use the OpenAI LLM
Settings.llm = new OpenAI({ model: "gpt-3.5-turbo", temperature: 0 });
async function main() {
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
// Load and index documents
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
// get retriever
const retriever = index.asRetriever();
// Create a query engine
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine({
retriever,
});
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
// Query
const response = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
// Log the response
console.log(response.response);
}
```
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# Portkey LLM
## Usage
```ts
import { Portkey, Settings } from "llamaindex";
Settings.llm = new Portkey({
apiKey: "<YOUR_API_KEY>",
});
```
## Load and index documents
For this example, we will use a single document. In a real-world scenario, you would have multiple documents to index.
```ts
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
```
## Query
```ts
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine();
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
const results = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
```
## Full Example
```ts
import { Portkey, Document, VectorStoreIndex, Settings } from "llamaindex";
// Use the Portkey LLM
Settings.llm = new Portkey({
apiKey: "<YOUR_API_KEY>",
});
async function main() {
// Create a document
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
// Load and index documents
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
// get retriever
const retriever = index.asRetriever();
// Create a query engine
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine({
retriever,
});
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
// Query
const response = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
// Log the response
console.log(response.response);
}
```
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# Together LLM
## Usage
```ts
import { TogetherLLM, Settings } from "llamaindex";
Settings.llm = new TogetherLLM({
apiKey: "<YOUR_API_KEY>",
});
```
## Load and index documents
For this example, we will use a single document. In a real-world scenario, you would have multiple documents to index.
```ts
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
```
## Query
```ts
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine();
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
const results = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
```
## Full Example
```ts
import { TogetherLLM, Document, VectorStoreIndex, Settings } from "llamaindex";
Settings.llm = new TogetherLLM({
apiKey: "<YOUR_API_KEY>",
});
async function main() {
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
// Load and index documents
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
// get retriever
const retriever = index.asRetriever();
// Create a query engine
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine({
retriever,
});
const query = "What is the meaning of life?";
// Query
const response = await queryEngine.query({
query,
});
// Log the response
console.log(response.response);
}
```
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# Large Language Models (LLMs)
The LLM is responsible for reading text and generating natural language responses to queries. By default, LlamaIndex.TS uses `gpt-3.5-turbo`.
The LLM can be explicitly updated through `Settings`.
```typescript
import { OpenAI, Settings } from "llamaindex";
Settings.llm = new OpenAI({ model: "gpt-3.5-turbo", temperature: 0 });
```
## Azure OpenAI
To use Azure OpenAI, you only need to set a few environment variables.
For example:
```
export AZURE_OPENAI_KEY="<YOUR KEY HERE>"
export AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT="<YOUR ENDPOINT, see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/ai-services/openai/quickstart?tabs=command-line%2Cpython&pivots=rest-api>"
export AZURE_OPENAI_DEPLOYMENT="gpt-4" # or some other deployment name
```
## Local LLM
For local LLMs, currently we recommend the use of [Ollama](./available_llms/ollama.md) LLM.
## API Reference
- [OpenAI](../api/classes/OpenAI.md)
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# Embedding
The embedding model in LlamaIndex is responsible for creating numerical representations of text. By default, LlamaIndex will use the `text-embedding-ada-002` model from OpenAI.
This can be explicitly set in the `ServiceContext` object.
```typescript
import { OpenAIEmbedding, serviceContextFromDefaults } from "llamaindex";
const openaiEmbeds = new OpenAIEmbedding();
const serviceContext = serviceContextFromDefaults({ embedModel: openaiEmbeds });
```
## API Reference
- [OpenAIEmbedding](../../api/classes/OpenAIEmbedding.md)
- [ServiceContext](../../api/interfaces/ServiceContext.md)
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# LLM
The LLM is responsible for reading text and generating natural language responses to queries. By default, LlamaIndex.TS uses `gpt-3.5-turbo`.
The LLM can be explicitly set in the `ServiceContext` object.
```typescript
import { OpenAI, serviceContextFromDefaults } from "llamaindex";
const openaiLLM = new OpenAI({ model: "gpt-3.5-turbo", temperature: 0 });
const serviceContext = serviceContextFromDefaults({ llm: openaiLLM });
```
## API Reference
- [OpenAI](../../api/classes/OpenAI.md)
- [ServiceContext](../../api/interfaces/ServiceContext.md)
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# NodeParser
The `NodeParser` in LlamaIndex is responbile for splitting `Document` objects into more manageable `Node` objects. When you call `.fromDocuments()`, the `NodeParser` from the `ServiceContext` is used to do this automatically for you. Alternatively, you can use it to split documents ahead of time.
```typescript
import { Document, SimpleNodeParser } from "llamaindex";
const nodeParser = new SimpleNodeParser();
const nodes = nodeParser.getNodesFromDocuments([
new Document({ text: "I am 10 years old. John is 20 years old." }),
]);
```
## TextSplitter
The underlying text splitter will split text by sentences. It can also be used as a standalone module for splitting raw text.
```typescript
import { SentenceSplitter } from "llamaindex";
const splitter = new SentenceSplitter({ chunkSize: 1 });
const textSplits = splitter.splitText("Hello World");
```
## API Reference
- [SimpleNodeParser](../../api/classes/SimpleNodeParser.md)
- [SentenceSplitter](../../api/classes/SentenceSplitter.md)
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# NodeParser
The `NodeParser` in LlamaIndex is responsible for splitting `Document` objects into more manageable `Node` objects. When you call `.fromDocuments()`, the `NodeParser` from the `Settings` is used to do this automatically for you. Alternatively, you can use it to split documents ahead of time.
```typescript
import { Document, SimpleNodeParser } from "llamaindex";
const nodeParser = new SimpleNodeParser();
Settings.nodeParser = nodeParser;
```
## TextSplitter
The underlying text splitter will split text by sentences. It can also be used as a standalone module for splitting raw text.
```typescript
import { SentenceSplitter } from "llamaindex";
const splitter = new SentenceSplitter({ chunkSize: 1 });
const textSplits = splitter.splitText("Hello World");
```
## MarkdownNodeParser
The `MarkdownNodeParser` is a more advanced `NodeParser` that can handle markdown documents. It will split the markdown into nodes and then parse the nodes into a `Document` object.
```typescript
import { MarkdownNodeParser } from "llamaindex";
const nodeParser = new MarkdownNodeParser();
const nodes = nodeParser.getNodesFromDocuments([
new Document({
text: `# Main Header
Main content
# Header 2
Header 2 content
## Sub-header
Sub-header content
`,
}),
]);
```
The output metadata will be something like:
```bash
[
TextNode {
id_: '008e41a8-b097-487c-bee8-bd88b9455844',
metadata: { 'Header 1': 'Main Header' },
excludedEmbedMetadataKeys: [],
excludedLlmMetadataKeys: [],
relationships: { PARENT: [Array] },
hash: 'KJ5e/um/RkHaNR6bonj9ormtZY7I8i4XBPVYHXv1A5M=',
text: 'Main Header\nMain content',
textTemplate: '',
metadataSeparator: '\n'
},
TextNode {
id_: '0f5679b3-ba63-4aff-aedc-830c4208d0b5',
metadata: { 'Header 1': 'Header 2' },
excludedEmbedMetadataKeys: [],
excludedLlmMetadataKeys: [],
relationships: { PARENT: [Array] },
hash: 'IP/g/dIld3DcbK+uHzDpyeZ9IdOXY4brxhOIe7wc488=',
text: 'Header 2\nHeader 2 content',
textTemplate: '',
metadataSeparator: '\n'
},
TextNode {
id_: 'e81e9bd0-121c-4ead-8ca7-1639d65fdf90',
metadata: { 'Header 1': 'Header 2', 'Header 2': 'Sub-header' },
excludedEmbedMetadataKeys: [],
excludedLlmMetadataKeys: [],
relationships: { PARENT: [Array] },
hash: 'B3kYNnxaYi9ghtAgwza0ZEVKF4MozobkNUlcekDL7JQ=',
text: 'Sub-header\nSub-header content',
textTemplate: '',
metadataSeparator: '\n'
}
]
```
## API Reference
- [SimpleNodeParser](../api/classes/SimpleNodeParser.md)
- [SentenceSplitter](../api/classes/SentenceSplitter.md)
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# Cohere Reranker
The Cohere Reranker is a postprocessor that uses the Cohere API to rerank the results of a search query.
## Setup
Firstly, you will need to install the `llamaindex` package.
```bash
pnpm install llamaindex
```
Now, you will need to sign up for an API key at [Cohere](https://cohere.ai/). Once you have your API key you can import the necessary modules and create a new instance of the `CohereRerank` class.
```ts
import {
CohereRerank,
Document,
OpenAI,
VectorStoreIndex,
Settings,
} from "llamaindex";
```
## Load and index documents
For this example, we will use a single document. In a real-world scenario, you would have multiple documents to index.
```ts
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
Settings.llm = new OpenAI({ model: "gpt-3.5-turbo", temperature: 0.1 });
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
```
## Increase similarity topK to retrieve more results
The default value for `similarityTopK` is 2. This means that only the most similar document will be returned. To retrieve more results, you can increase the value of `similarityTopK`.
```ts
const retriever = index.asRetriever();
retriever.similarityTopK = 5;
```
## Create a new instance of the CohereRerank class
Then you can create a new instance of the `CohereRerank` class and pass in your API key and the number of results you want to return.
```ts
const nodePostprocessor = new CohereRerank({
apiKey: "<COHERE_API_KEY>",
topN: 4,
});
```
## Create a query engine with the retriever and node postprocessor
```ts
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine({
retriever,
nodePostprocessors: [nodePostprocessor],
});
// log the response
const response = await queryEngine.query("Where did the author grown up?");
```
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# Node Postprocessors
## Concept
Node postprocessors are a set of modules that take a set of nodes, and apply some kind of transformation or filtering before returning them.
In LlamaIndex, node postprocessors are most commonly applied within a query engine, after the node retrieval step and before the response synthesis step.
LlamaIndex offers several node postprocessors for immediate use, while also providing a simple API for adding your own custom postprocessors.
## Usage Pattern
An example of using a node postprocessors is below:
```ts
import {
Node,
NodeWithScore,
SimilarityPostprocessor,
CohereRerank,
} from "llamaindex";
const nodes: NodeWithScore[] = [
{
node: new TextNode({ text: "hello world" }),
score: 0.8,
},
{
node: new TextNode({ text: "LlamaIndex is the best" }),
score: 0.6,
},
];
// similarity postprocessor: filter nodes below 0.75 similarity score
const processor = new SimilarityPostprocessor({
similarityCutoff: 0.7,
});
const filteredNodes = await processor.postprocessNodes(nodes);
// cohere rerank: rerank nodes given query using trained model
const reranker = new CohereRerank({
apiKey: "<COHERE_API_KEY>",
topN: 2,
});
const rerankedNodes = await reranker.postprocessNodes(nodes, "<user_query>");
console.log(filteredNodes, rerankedNodes);
```
Now you can use the `filteredNodes` and `rerankedNodes` in your application.
## Using Node Postprocessors in LlamaIndex
Most commonly, node-postprocessors will be used in a query engine, where they are applied to the nodes returned from a retriever, and before the response synthesis step.
### Using Node Postprocessors in a Query Engine
```ts
import { Node, NodeWithScore, SimilarityPostprocessor, CohereRerank, Settings } from "llamaindex";
// Use OpenAI LLM
Settings.llm = new OpenAI({ model: "gpt-3.5-turbo", temperature: 0.1 });
const nodes: NodeWithScore[] = [
{
node: new TextNode({ text: "hello world" }),
score: 0.8,
},
{
node: new TextNode({ text: "LlamaIndex is the best" }),
score: 0.6,
}
];
// cohere rerank: rerank nodes given query using trained model
const reranker = new CohereRerank({
apiKey: "<COHERE_API_KEY>,
topN: 2,
})
const document = new Document({ text: "essay", id_: "essay" });
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine({
nodePostprocessors: [processor, reranker],
});
// all node post-processors will be applied during each query
const response = await queryEngine.query("<user_query>");
```
### Using with retrieved nodes
```ts
import { SimilarityPostprocessor } from "llamaindex";
nodes = await index.asRetriever().retrieve({ query: "test query str" });
const processor = new SimilarityPostprocessor({
similarityCutoff: 0.7,
});
const filteredNodes = processor.postprocessNodes(nodes);
```
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# Jina AI Reranker
The Jina AI Reranker is a postprocessor that uses the Jina AI Reranker API to rerank the results of a search query.
## Setup
Firstly, you will need to install the `llamaindex` package.
```bash
pnpm install llamaindex
```
Now, you will need to sign up for an API key at [Jina AI](https://jina.ai/reranker). Once you have your API key you can import the necessary modules and create a new instance of the `JinaAIReranker` class.
```ts
import {
JinaAIReranker,
Document,
OpenAI,
VectorStoreIndex,
Settings,
} from "llamaindex";
```
## Load and index documents
For this example, we will use a single document. In a real-world scenario, you would have multiple documents to index.
```ts
const document = new Document({ text: essay, id_: "essay" });
Settings.llm = new OpenAI({ model: "gpt-3.5-turbo", temperature: 0.1 });
const index = await VectorStoreIndex.fromDocuments([document]);
```
## Increase similarity topK to retrieve more results
The default value for `similarityTopK` is 2. This means that only the most similar document will be returned. To retrieve more results, you can increase the value of `similarityTopK`.
```ts
const retriever = index.asRetriever();
retriever.similarityTopK = 5;
```
## Create a new instance of the JinaAIReranker class
Then you can create a new instance of the `JinaAIReranker` class and pass in the number of results you want to return.
The Jina AI Reranker API key is set in the `JINAAI_API_KEY` environment variable.
```bash
export JINAAI_API_KEY=<YOUR API KEY>
```
```ts
const nodePostprocessor = new JinaAIReranker({
topN: 5,
});
```
## Create a query engine with the retriever and node postprocessor
```ts
const queryEngine = index.asQueryEngine({
retriever,
nodePostprocessors: [nodePostprocessor],
});
// log the response
const response = await queryEngine.query("Where did the author grown up?");
```

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