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package functions | |
import ( | |
"encoding/json" | |
"errors" | |
"io" | |
"regexp" | |
"strings" | |
"github.com/mudler/LocalAI/pkg/functions/grammars" | |
"github.com/mudler/LocalAI/pkg/utils" | |
"github.com/rs/zerolog/log" | |
) | |
type GrammarConfig struct { | |
// ParallelCalls enables the LLM to return multiple function calls in the same response | |
ParallelCalls bool `yaml:"parallel_calls"` | |
DisableParallelNewLines bool `yaml:"disable_parallel_new_lines"` | |
// MixedMode enables the LLM to return strings and not only JSON objects | |
// This is useful for models to not constraing returning only JSON and also messages back to the user | |
MixedMode bool `yaml:"mixed_mode"` | |
// NoMixedFreeString disables the mixed mode for free strings | |
// In this way if the LLM selects a free string, it won't be mixed necessarly with JSON objects. | |
// For example, if enabled the LLM or returns a JSON object or a free string, but not a mix of both | |
// If disabled(default): the LLM can return a JSON object surrounded by free strings (e.g. `this is the JSON result: { "bar": "baz" } for your question`). This forces the LLM to return at least a JSON object, but its not going to be strict | |
NoMixedFreeString bool `yaml:"no_mixed_free_string"` | |
// NoGrammar disables the grammar parsing and parses the responses directly from the LLM | |
NoGrammar bool `yaml:"disable"` | |
// Prefix is the suffix to append to the grammar when being generated | |
// This is useful when models prepend a tag before returning JSON | |
Prefix string `yaml:"prefix"` | |
// ExpectStringsAfterJSON enables mixed string suffix | |
ExpectStringsAfterJSON bool `yaml:"expect_strings_after_json"` | |
// PropOrder selects what order to print properties | |
// for instance name,arguments will make print { "name": "foo", "arguments": { "bar": "baz" } } | |
// instead of { "arguments": { "bar": "baz" }, "name": "foo" } | |
PropOrder string `yaml:"properties_order"` | |
// SchemaType can be configured to use a specific schema type to force the grammar | |
// available : json, llama3.1 | |
SchemaType string `yaml:"schema_type"` | |
} | |
// FunctionsConfig is the configuration for the tool/function call. | |
// It includes setting to map the function name and arguments from the response | |
// and, for instance, also if processing the requests with BNF grammars. | |
type FunctionsConfig struct { | |
// DisableNoAction disables the "no action" tool | |
// By default we inject a tool that does nothing and is used to return an answer from the LLM | |
DisableNoAction bool `yaml:"disable_no_action"` | |
// Grammar is the configuration for the grammar | |
GrammarConfig GrammarConfig `yaml:"grammar"` | |
// NoActionFunctionName is the name of the function that does nothing. It defaults to "answer" | |
NoActionFunctionName string `yaml:"no_action_function_name"` | |
// NoActionDescriptionName is the name of the function that returns the description of the no action function | |
NoActionDescriptionName string `yaml:"no_action_description_name"` | |
// ResponseRegex is a named regex to extract the function name and arguments from the response | |
ResponseRegex []string `yaml:"response_regex"` | |
// JSONRegexMatch is a regex to extract the JSON object from the response | |
JSONRegexMatch []string `yaml:"json_regex_match"` | |
// ReplaceFunctionResults allow to replace strings in the results before parsing them | |
ReplaceFunctionResults []ReplaceResult `yaml:"replace_function_results"` | |
// ReplaceLLMResult allow to replace strings in the results before parsing them | |
ReplaceLLMResult []ReplaceResult `yaml:"replace_llm_results"` | |
// CaptureLLMResult is a regex to extract a string from the LLM response | |
// that is used as return string when using tools. | |
// This is useful for e.g. if the LLM outputs a reasoning and we want to get the reasoning as a string back | |
CaptureLLMResult []string `yaml:"capture_llm_results"` | |
// FunctionName enable the LLM to return { "name": "function_name", "arguments": { "arg1": "value1", "arg2": "value2" } } | |
// instead of { "function": "function_name", "arguments": { "arg1": "value1", "arg2": "value2" } }. | |
// This might be useful for certain models trained with the function name as the first token. | |
FunctionNameKey string `yaml:"function_name_key"` | |
FunctionArgumentsKey string `yaml:"function_arguments_key"` | |
} | |
type ReplaceResult struct { | |
Key string `yaml:"key"` | |
Value string `yaml:"value"` | |
} | |
type FuncCallResults struct { | |
Name string | |
Arguments string | |
} | |
func (g FunctionsConfig) GrammarOptions() []func(o *grammars.GrammarOption) { | |
opts := []func(o *grammars.GrammarOption){} | |
if g.GrammarConfig.MixedMode { | |
opts = append(opts, grammars.EnableMaybeString) | |
} | |
if g.GrammarConfig.ParallelCalls { | |
opts = append(opts, grammars.EnableMaybeArray) | |
} | |
if g.GrammarConfig.DisableParallelNewLines { | |
opts = append(opts, grammars.DisableParallelNewLines) | |
} | |
if g.GrammarConfig.Prefix != "" { | |
opts = append(opts, grammars.SetPrefix(g.GrammarConfig.Prefix)) | |
} | |
if g.GrammarConfig.NoMixedFreeString { | |
opts = append(opts, grammars.NoMixedFreeString) | |
} | |
if g.GrammarConfig.ExpectStringsAfterJSON { | |
opts = append(opts, grammars.ExpectStringsAfterJSON) | |
} | |
if g.GrammarConfig.SchemaType != "" { | |
opts = append(opts, grammars.WithSchemaType(grammars.NewType(g.GrammarConfig.SchemaType))) | |
} | |
if g.FunctionNameKey != "" { | |
opts = append(opts, grammars.WithFunctionName(g.FunctionNameKey)) | |
} | |
opts = append(opts, grammars.SetPropOrder(g.GrammarConfig.PropOrder)) | |
return opts | |
} | |
func CleanupLLMResult(llmresult string, functionConfig FunctionsConfig) string { | |
log.Debug().Msgf("LLM result: %s", llmresult) | |
for _, item := range functionConfig.ReplaceLLMResult { | |
k, v := item.Key, item.Value | |
log.Debug().Msgf("Replacing %s with %s", k, v) | |
re := regexp.MustCompile(k) | |
llmresult = re.ReplaceAllString(llmresult, v) | |
} | |
log.Debug().Msgf("LLM result(processed): %s", llmresult) | |
return llmresult | |
} | |
func ParseTextContent(llmresult string, functionConfig FunctionsConfig) string { | |
log.Debug().Msgf("ParseTextContent: %s", llmresult) | |
log.Debug().Msgf("CaptureLLMResult: %s", functionConfig.CaptureLLMResult) | |
for _, r := range functionConfig.CaptureLLMResult { | |
// We use a regex to extract the JSON object from the response | |
var respRegex = regexp.MustCompile(r) | |
match := respRegex.FindStringSubmatch(llmresult) | |
if len(match) >= 1 { | |
m := strings.TrimSpace(match[1]) | |
return m | |
} | |
} | |
return "" | |
} | |
// ParseJSON is a function that parses a JSON string that might contain multiple JSON objects | |
// and syntax errors in between by shifting the offset | |
// This for e.g. allow to parse | |
// { "foo": "bar" } invalid { "baz": "qux" } | |
// into | |
// [ { "foo": "bar" }, { "baz": "qux" } ] | |
// Credits to Michael Yang (https://github.com/mxyng) for the original implementation | |
// This is a slighly reworked version, improved for readability and error handling | |
func ParseJSON(s string) ([]map[string]any, error) { | |
var objs []map[string]any | |
offset := 0 | |
for offset < len(s) { | |
var obj map[string]any | |
decoder := json.NewDecoder(strings.NewReader(s[offset:])) | |
err := decoder.Decode(&obj) | |
switch { | |
case errors.Is(err, io.EOF): | |
return objs, nil | |
case err == nil: | |
offset += int(decoder.InputOffset()) | |
objs = append(objs, obj) | |
default: // handle the error type | |
var syntaxErr *json.SyntaxError | |
var unmarshalTypeErr *json.UnmarshalTypeError | |
switch { | |
case errors.As(err, &syntaxErr): | |
offset += int(syntaxErr.Offset) | |
case errors.As(err, &unmarshalTypeErr): | |
offset += int(unmarshalTypeErr.Offset) | |
default: | |
return objs, err | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
return objs, nil | |
} | |
func ParseFunctionCall(llmresult string, functionConfig FunctionsConfig) []FuncCallResults { | |
log.Debug().Msgf("LLM result: %s", llmresult) | |
for _, item := range functionConfig.ReplaceFunctionResults { | |
k, v := item.Key, item.Value | |
log.Debug().Msgf("Replacing %s with %s", k, v) | |
re := regexp.MustCompile(k) | |
llmresult = re.ReplaceAllString(llmresult, v) | |
} | |
log.Debug().Msgf("LLM result(function cleanup): %s", llmresult) | |
functionNameKey := defaultFunctionNameKey | |
functionArgumentsKey := defaultFunctionArgumentsKey | |
if functionConfig.FunctionNameKey != "" { | |
functionNameKey = functionConfig.FunctionNameKey | |
} | |
if functionConfig.FunctionArgumentsKey != "" { | |
functionArgumentsKey = functionConfig.FunctionArgumentsKey | |
} | |
results := []FuncCallResults{} | |
llmResults := []string{} | |
returnResult := func(results []string) (result []FuncCallResults, e error) { | |
// As we have to change the result before processing, we can't stream the answer token-by-token (yet?) | |
result = make([]FuncCallResults, 0) | |
for _, s := range results { | |
var ss []map[string]any | |
s = utils.EscapeNewLines(s) | |
ss, err := ParseJSON(s) | |
//err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(s), &ss) | |
if err != nil { | |
log.Debug().Err(err).Str("escapedLLMResult", s).Msg("unable to unmarshal llm result in a single object or an array of JSON objects") | |
} | |
log.Debug().Msgf("Function return: %s %+v", s, ss) | |
for _, s := range ss { | |
// The grammar defines the function name as "function", while OpenAI returns "name" | |
func_name, ok := s[functionNameKey] | |
if !ok { | |
continue | |
//return result, fmt.Errorf("unable to find function name in result") | |
} | |
// Similarly, while here arguments is a map[string]interface{}, OpenAI actually want a stringified object | |
args, ok := s[functionArgumentsKey] // arguments needs to be a string, but we return an object from the grammar result (TODO: fix) | |
if !ok { | |
continue | |
//return result, fmt.Errorf("unable to find arguments in result") | |
} | |
d, _ := json.Marshal(args) | |
funcName, ok := func_name.(string) | |
if !ok { | |
continue | |
//return result, fmt.Errorf("unable to cast function name to string") | |
} | |
result = append(result, FuncCallResults{Name: funcName, Arguments: string(d)}) | |
} | |
} | |
return result, nil | |
} | |
// the response is a string that we have to parse | |
result := make(map[string]string) | |
if len(functionConfig.JSONRegexMatch) != 0 { | |
for _, r := range functionConfig.JSONRegexMatch { | |
// We use a regex to extract the JSON object from the response | |
var respRegex = regexp.MustCompile(r) | |
match := respRegex.FindAllStringSubmatch(llmresult, -1) | |
var allMatches []string | |
for _, m := range match { | |
if len(m) > 1 { | |
// we match the first group | |
allMatches = append(allMatches, m[1]) | |
} | |
} | |
if len(allMatches) > 0 { | |
llmResults = append(llmResults, allMatches...) | |
break | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
if len(functionConfig.ResponseRegex) > 0 { | |
// We use named regexes here to extract the function name and arguments | |
// obviously, this expects the LLM to be stable and return correctly formatted JSON | |
// TODO: optimize this and pre-compile it | |
for _, r := range functionConfig.ResponseRegex { | |
var respRegex = regexp.MustCompile(r) | |
matches := respRegex.FindAllStringSubmatch(llmresult, -1) | |
for _, match := range matches { | |
for i, name := range respRegex.SubexpNames() { | |
if i != 0 && name != "" && len(match) > i { | |
result[name] = match[i] | |
} | |
} | |
functionName := result[functionNameKey] | |
if functionName == "" { | |
return results | |
} | |
results = append(results, FuncCallResults{Name: result[functionNameKey], Arguments: result[functionArgumentsKey]}) | |
} | |
} | |
} else { | |
if len(llmResults) == 0 { | |
llmResults = append(llmResults, llmresult) | |
} | |
results, _ = returnResult(llmResults) | |
} | |
return results | |
} | |