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Function calling

Обновлено 24 мая 2024

Certain chat models, like OpenAI's, have a function-calling API that lets you describe functions and their arguments, and have the model return a JSON object with a function to invoke and the inputs to that function. Function-calling is extremely useful for building tool-using chains and agents , and for getting structured outputs from models more generally.

LangChain comes with a number of utilities to make function-calling easy. Namely, it comes with

  • simple syntax for binding functions to models
  • converters for formatting various types of objects to the expected function schemas
  • output parsers for extracting the function invocations from API responses

We'll focus here on the first two bullets. To see how output parsing works as well check out the OpenAI Tools output parsers.

Defining functions

We'll focus on the OpenAI function format here since as of this writing that is the main model provider that supports function calling. LangChain has a built-in converter that can turn Python functions, Pydantic classes, and LangChain Tools into the OpenAI function format:

%pip install -qU langchain-core langchain-openai
    
[notice] A new release of pip is available: 23.2.1 -> 23.3.2
[notice] To update, run: pip install --upgrade pip
Note: you may need to restart the kernel to use updated packages.

Python function

import json

from langchain_core.utils.function_calling import convert_to_openai_tool


def multiply(a: int, b: int) -> int:
"""Multiply two integers together.

Args:
a: First integer
b: Second integer
"""
return a * b


print(json.dumps(convert_to_openai_tool(multiply), indent=2))
    {
"type": "function",
"function": {
"name": "multiply",
"description": "Multiply two integers together.",
"parameters": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"a": {
"type": "integer",
"description": "First integer"
},
"b": {
"type": "integer",
"description": "Second integer"
}
},
"required": [
"a",
"b"
]
}
}
}

Pydantic class

from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import BaseModel, Field


class multiply(BaseModel):
"""Multiply two integers together."""

a: int = Field(..., description="First integer")
b: int = Field(..., description="Second integer")


print(json.dumps(convert_to_openai_tool(multiply), indent=2))
    {
"type": "function",
"function": {
"name": "multiply",
"description": "Multiply two integers together.",
"parameters": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"a": {
"description": "First integer",
"type": "integer"
},
"b": {
"description": "Second integer",
"type": "integer"
}
},
"required": [
"a",
"b"
]
}
}
}

LangChain Tool

from typing import Any, Type

from langchain_core.tools import BaseTool


class MultiplySchema(BaseModel):
"""Multiply tool schema."""

a: int = Field(..., description="First integer")
b: int = Field(..., description="Second integer")


class Multiply(BaseTool):
args_schema: Type[BaseModel] = MultiplySchema
name: str = "multiply"
description: str = "Multiply two integers together."

def _run(self, a: int, b: int, **kwargs: Any) -> Any:
return a * b


# Note: we're passing in a Multiply object not the class itself.
print(json.dumps(convert_to_openai_tool(Multiply()), indent=2))
    {
"type": "function",
"function": {
"name": "multiply",
"description": "Multiply two integers together.",
"parameters": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"a": {
"description": "First integer",
"type": "integer"
},
"b": {
"description": "Second integer",
"type": "integer"
}
},
"required": [
"a",
"b"
]
}
}
}

Binding functions

Now that we've defined a function, we'll want to pass it in to our model.

from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI

llm = ChatOpenAI(model="gpt-3.5-turbo")
llm.invoke("what's 5 times three", tools=[convert_to_openai_tool(multiply)])
    AIMessage(content='', additional_kwargs={'tool_calls': [{'id': 'call_JvOu9oUwMrQHiDekZTbpNCHY', 'function': {'arguments': '{\n  "a": 5,\n  "b": 3\n}', 'name': 'multiply'}, 'type': 'function'}]})

And if we wanted this function to be passed in every time we call the tool, we could bind it to the tool:

llm_with_tool = llm.bind(tools=[convert_to_openai_tool(multiply)])
llm_with_tool.invoke("what's 5 times three")
    AIMessage(content='', additional_kwargs={'tool_calls': [{'id': 'call_cwRoTnD1ux1SnWXLrTj2KlWH', 'function': {'arguments': '{\n  "a": 5,\n  "b": 3\n}', 'name': 'multiply'}, 'type': 'function'}]})

We can also enforce that a tool is called using the tool_choice parameter.

llm_with_tool = llm.bind(
tools=[convert_to_openai_tool(multiply)],
tool_choice={"type": "function", "function": {"name": "multiply"}},
)
llm_with_tool.invoke(
"don't answer my question. no do answer my question. no don't. what's five times four"
)
    AIMessage(content='', additional_kwargs={'tool_calls': [{'id': 'call_sWjLyioSZAtYMQRLMTzncz1v', 'function': {'arguments': '{\n  "a": 5,\n  "b": 4\n}', 'name': 'multiply'}, 'type': 'function'}]})

The ChatOpenAI class even comes with a bind_tools helper function that handles converting function-like objects to the OpenAI format and binding them for you:

llm_with_tool = llm.bind_tools([multiply], tool_choice="multiply")
llm_with_tool.invoke("what's 5 times three")
    AIMessage(content='', additional_kwargs={'tool_calls': [{'id': 'call_LCdBa4cbhMJPRdtkhDzpRh7x', 'function': {'arguments': '{\n  "a": 5,\n  "b": 3\n}', 'name': 'multiply'}, 'type': 'function'}]})

Legacy args functions and function_call

Until Fall of 2023 the OpenAI API expected arguments functions and funtion_call instead of tools and tool_choice, and they had a slightly different format than tools and tool_choice. LangChain maintains utilities for using the old API if you need to use that as well:

from langchain_core.utils.function_calling import convert_to_openai_function

convert_to_openai_function(multiply)
    {'name': 'multiply',
'description': 'Multiply two integers together.',
'parameters': {'type': 'object',
'properties': {'a': {'description': 'First integer', 'type': 'integer'},
'b': {'description': 'Second integer', 'type': 'integer'}},
'required': ['a', 'b']}}
llm_with_functions = llm.bind(
functions=[convert_to_openai_function(multiply)], function_call={"name": "multiply"}
)
llm_with_functions.invoke("what's 3 times a million")
    AIMessage(content='', additional_kwargs={'function_call': {'arguments': '{\n  "a": 3,\n  "b": 1000000\n}', 'name': 'multiply'}})
llm_with_functions = llm.bind_functions([multiply], function_call="multiply")
llm_with_functions.invoke("what's 3 times a million")
    AIMessage(content='', additional_kwargs={'function_call': {'arguments': '{\n  "a": 3,\n  "b": 1000000\n}', 'name': 'multiply'}})

Next steps

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