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- data/intelligence.gemspec +1 -0
- data/lib/intelligence/adapters/anthropic/chat_response_methods.rb +5 -12
- data/lib/intelligence/adapters/cerebras.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/intelligence/adapters/generic/adapter.rb +4 -2
- data/lib/intelligence/adapters/generic/chat_request_methods.rb +221 -0
- data/lib/intelligence/adapters/generic/chat_response_methods.rb +234 -0
- data/lib/intelligence/adapters/google/chat_request_methods.rb +5 -4
- data/lib/intelligence/adapters/groq.rb +2 -21
- data/lib/intelligence/adapters/hyperbolic.rb +0 -26
- data/lib/intelligence/adapters/mistral.rb +3 -24
- data/lib/intelligence/adapters/open_ai/adapter.rb +20 -20
- data/lib/intelligence/adapters/open_ai/chat_request_methods.rb +1 -1
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- data/lib/intelligence/adapters/samba_nova.rb +3 -5
- data/lib/intelligence/adapters/together_ai.rb +4 -4
- data/lib/intelligence/message.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/intelligence/message_content/text.rb +8 -0
- data/lib/intelligence/message_content/tool_call.rb +53 -1
- data/lib/intelligence/version.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/intelligence.rb +1 -0
- metadata +18 -5
- data/lib/intelligence/adapters/generic/chat_methods.rb +0 -362
- data/lib/intelligence/adapters/legacy/adapter.rb +0 -11
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# Intelligence
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Intelligence is a lightweight yet powerful Ruby gem that provides a uniform interface for
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interacting with large language and vision model APIs across multiple
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interacting with large language and vision model APIs across multiple vendors. It allows
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you to seamlessly integrate with services from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Mistral, Cerebras,
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Groq, Hyperbolic, Samba Nova, Together AI, and others, while maintaining a consistent API
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across all providers.
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The gem operates with minimal dependencies and doesn't require vendor SDK installation,
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making it easy to switch between providers or work with multiple providers simultaneously.
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```ruby
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## Usage
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### Fundamentals
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The core components of Intelligence are adapters, requests and responses. An adapter encapsulates
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the differences between different
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the differences between different API vendors, allowing you to use requests and responses
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uniformly.
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You retrieve an adapter for a specific vendor, configure it with a key, model and associated
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parameters and then make a request by calling either the `chat` or `stream` methods.
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The `response` object is a Faraday response with an added method: `result`. If a response is
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The `response` object is a `Faraday` response with an added method: `result`. If a response is
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successful `result` returns a `ChatResult`. If it is not successful it returns a
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`ChatErrorResult`. You can use the `Faraday` method `success?` to determine if the response is
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### Results
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When you make a request using Intelligence, the response includes a `result` that provides
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structured access to the model's output.
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`choices` method returns an array of `ChatResultChoice` instances. `ChatResult` also
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includes a `metrics` methods which provides information about token usage for the request.
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indicates how the response ended:
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The `ChatResult`, `ChatResultChoice` and `Message` all provide the `text` convenience
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### Conversations, Messages, and Content
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model. A conversation can include an optional system message that sets the context, a series
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- **Messages** are individual communications within a conversation. Each message has a role
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to files ( `MessageContent::File` ) or tool calls or tool results ( `MessageContent::ToolCall`
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In the previous examples we used a simple string as an argument to `chat`. As a convenience,
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def self.included( base )
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base.extend( ClassMethods )
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def chat_request_uri( options )
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self.class.chat_request_uri
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end
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def chat_request_headers( options = nil )
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options = @options.merge( build_options( options ) )
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result = {}
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key = options[ :key ]
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raise ArgumentError.new( "An API key is required to build a chat request." ) \
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if key.nil?
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result[ 'Content-Type' ] = 'application/json'
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result[ 'Authorization' ] = "Bearer #{key}"
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result
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def chat_request_body( conversation, options = nil )
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options = @options.merge( build_options( options ) )
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result = options[ :chat_options ]
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result[ :messages ] = []
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system_message = chat_request_system_message_attributes( conversation[ :system_message ] )
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result[ :messages ] << system_message if system_message
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conversation[ :messages ]&.each do | message |
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return nil unless message[ :contents ]&.any?
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result_message = { role: message[ :role ] }
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message_contents = message[ :contents ]
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tool_calls, message_contents = message_contents.partition do | content |
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content[ :type ] == :tool_call
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end
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# tool results in the open ai api are not content
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tool_results, message_contents = message_contents.partition do | content |
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content[ :type ] == :tool_result
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end
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# many vendor api's, especially when hosting text only models, will only accept a single
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# text content item; if the content is only text this will coalece multiple text content
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# items into a single content item
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unless message_contents.any? { | c | c[ :type ] != :text }
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result_message_content = message_contents.map { | c | c[ :text ] || '' }.join( "\n" )
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else
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message_contents&.each do | content |
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result_message_content << chat_request_message_content_attributes( content )
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end
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end
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if tool_calls.any?
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result_message[ :tool_calls ] = tool_calls.map { | tool_call |
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{
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id: tool_call[ :tool_call_id ],
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type: 'function',
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function: {
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name: tool_call[ :tool_name ],
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arguments: JSON.generate( tool_call[ :tool_parameters ] || {} )
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}
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}
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}
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end
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result_message[ :content ] = result_message_content
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unless result_message_content.empty? && tool_calls.empty?
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result[ :messages ] << result_message
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end
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if tool_results.any?
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result[ :messages ].concat( tool_results.map { | tool_result |
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{
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role: :tool,
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tool_call_id: tool_result[ :tool_call_id ],
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content: tool_result[ :tool_result ]
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}
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} )
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end
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end
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tools_attributes = chat_request_tools_attributes( conversation[ :tools ] )
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result[ :tools ] = tools_attributes if tools_attributes && tools_attributes.length > 0
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JSON.generate( result )
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end
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def chat_request_message_content_attributes( content )
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case content[ :type ]
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when :text
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{ type: 'text', text: content[ :text ] }
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when :binary
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content_type = content[ :content_type ]
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bytes = content[ :bytes ]
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if content_type && bytes
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mime_type = MIME::Types[ content_type ].first
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if mime_type&.media_type == 'image'
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{
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type: 'image_url',
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image_url: {
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url: "data:#{content_type};base64,#{Base64.strict_encode64( bytes )}".freeze
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}
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}
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else
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raise UnsupportedContentError.new(
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:generic,
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'only support content of type image/*'
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)
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end
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else
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raise UnsupportedContentError.new(
|
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:generic,
|
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'requires binary content to include content type and ( packed ) bytes'
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)
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+
end
|
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+
when :file
|
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|
+
content_type = content[ :content_type ]
|
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|
+
uri = content[ :uri ]
|
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|
+
if content_type && uri
|
143
|
+
mime_type = MIME::Types[ content_type ].first
|
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|
+
if mime_type&.media_type == 'image'
|
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|
+
{
|
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+
type: 'image_url',
|
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|
+
image_url: { url: uri }
|
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|
+
}
|
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|
+
else
|
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|
+
raise UnsupportedContentError.new(
|
151
|
+
:generic,
|
152
|
+
'only support content of type image/*'
|
153
|
+
)
|
154
|
+
end
|
155
|
+
else
|
156
|
+
raise UnsupportedContentError.new(
|
157
|
+
:generic,
|
158
|
+
'requires binary content to include content type and ( packed ) bytes'
|
159
|
+
)
|
160
|
+
end
|
161
|
+
end
|
162
|
+
end
|
163
|
+
|
164
|
+
def chat_request_system_message_attributes( system_message )
|
165
|
+
return nil if system_message.nil?
|
166
|
+
|
167
|
+
result = ''
|
168
|
+
system_message[ :contents ].each do | content |
|
169
|
+
result += content[ :text ] if content[ :type ] == :text
|
170
|
+
end
|
171
|
+
|
172
|
+
result.empty? ? nil : { role: 'system', content: result } if system_message
|
173
|
+
end
|
174
|
+
|
175
|
+
def chat_request_tools_attributes( tools )
|
176
|
+
properties_array_to_object = lambda do | properties |
|
177
|
+
return nil unless properties&.any?
|
178
|
+
object = {}
|
179
|
+
required = []
|
180
|
+
properties.each do | property |
|
181
|
+
name = property.delete( :name )
|
182
|
+
required << name if property.delete( :required )
|
183
|
+
if property[ :properties ]&.any?
|
184
|
+
property_properties, property_required =
|
185
|
+
properties_array_to_object.call( property[ :properties ] )
|
186
|
+
property[ :properties ] = property_properties
|
187
|
+
property[ :required ] = property_required if property_required.any?
|
188
|
+
end
|
189
|
+
object[ name ] = property
|
190
|
+
end
|
191
|
+
[ object, required.compact ]
|
192
|
+
end
|
193
|
+
|
194
|
+
tools&.map do | tool |
|
195
|
+
function = {
|
196
|
+
type: 'function',
|
197
|
+
function: {
|
198
|
+
name: tool[ :name ],
|
199
|
+
description: tool[ :description ],
|
200
|
+
}
|
201
|
+
}
|
202
|
+
|
203
|
+
if tool[ :properties ]&.any?
|
204
|
+
properties_object, properties_required =
|
205
|
+
properties_array_to_object.call( tool[ :properties ] )
|
206
|
+
function[ :function ][ :parameters ] = {
|
207
|
+
type: 'object',
|
208
|
+
properties: properties_object
|
209
|
+
}
|
210
|
+
function[ :function ][ :parameters ][ :required ] = properties_required \
|
211
|
+
if properties_required.any?
|
212
|
+
else
|
213
|
+
function[ :function ][ :parameters ] = {}
|
214
|
+
end
|
215
|
+
function
|
216
|
+
end
|
217
|
+
end
|
218
|
+
|
219
|
+
end
|
220
|
+
end
|
221
|
+
end
|