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Standardize Toolkit docs #24820

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ccurme opened this issue Jul 30, 2024 · 0 comments
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Standardize Toolkit docs #24820

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🤖:docs Changes to documentation and examples, like .md, .rst, .ipynb files. Changes to the docs/ folder help wanted Good issue for contributors integration-docs

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ccurme commented Jul 30, 2024

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To make our toolkit integrations as easy to use as possible we need to make sure the docs for them are thorough and standardized. There are two parts to this: updating the toolkit docstrings and updating the actual integration docs.

This needs to be done for each toolkit integration, ideally with one PR per toolkit.

Related to broader issues #21983 and #22005.

Docstrings

Each toolkit class docstring should have the sections shown in the Appendix below. The sections should have input and output code blocks when relevant.

To build a preview of the API docs for the package you're working on run (from root of repo):

make api_docs_clean; make api_docs_quick_preview API_PKG=community

where API_PKG= should be the parent directory that houses the edited package (e.g. "community" for langchain-community).

Doc pages

Each toolkit docs page should follow this template.

See example here.

You can use the langchain-cli to quickly get started with a new integration docs page (run from root of repo):

poetry run pip install -e libs/cli
poetry run langchain-cli integration create-doc --name "foo-bar" --name-class FooBar --component-type toolkit --destination-dir ./docs/docs/integrations/toolkits/

where --name is the integration package name without the "langchain-" prefix and --name-class is the class name without the "Toolkit" postfix. This will create a template doc with some autopopulated fields at docs/docs/integrations/toolkits/foo_bar.ipynb.

To build a preview of the docs you can run (from root):

make docs_clean
make docs_build
cd docs/build/output-new
yarn
yarn start

Appendix

Expected sections for the toolkit class docstring.

    """__ModuleName__ toolkit.

    # TODO: Replace with relevant packages, env vars, etc.
    Setup:
        Install ``__package_name__`` and set environment variable ``__MODULE_NAME___API_KEY``.

        .. code-block:: bash

            pip install -U __package_name__
            export __MODULE_NAME___API_KEY="your-api-key"

    # TODO: Populate with relevant params.
    Key init args:
        arg 1: type
            description
        arg 2: type
            description

    # TODO: Replace with relevant init params.
    Instantiate:
        .. code-block:: python

            from __package_name__ import __ModuleName__Toolkit

            toolkit = __ModuleName__Toolkit(
                # ...
            )

    Tools:
        .. code-block:: python

            toolkit.get_tools()

        .. code-block:: python

            # TODO: Example output.

    Use within an agent:
        .. code-block:: python

            from langgraph.prebuilt import create_react_agent

            agent_executor = create_react_agent(llm, tools)

            example_query = "..."

            events = agent_executor.stream(
                {"messages": [("user", example_query)]},
                stream_mode="values",
            )
            for event in events:
                event["messages"][-1].pretty_print()

        .. code-block:: python

             # TODO: Example output.

    """
@dosubot dosubot bot added the 🤖:docs Changes to documentation and examples, like .md, .rst, .ipynb files. Changes to the docs/ folder label Jul 30, 2024
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