@promptbook/node 0.67.4 → 0.67.5

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package/esm/index.es.js CHANGED
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ import * as dotenv from 'dotenv';
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  /**
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  * The version of the Promptbook library
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  */
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- var PROMPTBOOK_VERSION = '0.67.3';
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+ var PROMPTBOOK_VERSION = '0.67.4';
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  // TODO: !!!! List here all the versions and annotate + put into script
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  /*! *****************************************************************************
@@ -867,7 +867,7 @@ function forEachAsync(array, options, callbackfunction) {
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  });
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  }
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- var PipelineCollection = [{title:"Prepare Knowledge from Markdown",pipelineUrl:"https://promptbook.studio/promptbook/prepare-knowledge-from-markdown.ptbk.md",promptbookVersion:"0.67.3",parameters:[{name:"knowledgeContent",description:"Markdown document content",isInput:true,isOutput:false},{name:"knowledgePieces",description:"The knowledge JSON object",isInput:false,isOutput:true}],promptTemplates:[{blockType:"PROMPT_TEMPLATE",name:"knowledge",title:"Knowledge",modelRequirements:{modelVariant:"CHAT"},content:"You are experienced data researcher, extract the important knowledge from the document.\n\n# Rules\n\n- Make pieces of information concise, clear, and easy to understand\n- One piece of information should be approximately 1 paragraph\n- Divide the paragraphs by markdown horizontal lines ---\n- Omit irrelevant information\n- Group redundant information\n- Write just extracted information, nothing else\n\n# The document\n\nTake information from this document:\n\n> {knowledgeContent}",dependentParameterNames:["knowledgeContent"],resultingParameterName:"knowledgePieces"}],knowledgeSources:[],knowledgePieces:[],personas:[],preparations:[],sourceFile:"./promptbook-collection/prepare-knowledge-from-markdown.ptbk.md"},{title:"Prepare Keywords",pipelineUrl:"https://promptbook.studio/promptbook/prepare-knowledge-keywords.ptbk.md",promptbookVersion:"0.67.3",parameters:[{name:"knowledgePieceContent",description:"The content",isInput:true,isOutput:false},{name:"keywords",description:"Keywords separated by comma",isInput:false,isOutput:true}],promptTemplates:[{blockType:"PROMPT_TEMPLATE",name:"knowledge",title:"Knowledge",modelRequirements:{modelVariant:"CHAT"},content:"You are experienced data researcher, detect the important keywords in the document.\n\n# Rules\n\n- Write just keywords separated by comma\n\n# The document\n\nTake information from this document:\n\n> {knowledgePieceContent}",dependentParameterNames:["knowledgePieceContent"],resultingParameterName:"keywords"}],knowledgeSources:[],knowledgePieces:[],personas:[],preparations:[],sourceFile:"./promptbook-collection/prepare-knowledge-keywords.ptbk.md"},{title:"Prepare Title",pipelineUrl:"https://promptbook.studio/promptbook/prepare-knowledge-title.ptbk.md",promptbookVersion:"0.67.3",parameters:[{name:"knowledgePieceContent",description:"The content",isInput:true,isOutput:false},{name:"title",description:"The title of the document",isInput:false,isOutput:true}],promptTemplates:[{blockType:"PROMPT_TEMPLATE",name:"knowledge",title:"Knowledge",modelRequirements:{modelVariant:"CHAT"},content:"You are experienced content creator, write best title for the document.\n\n# Rules\n\n- Write just title, nothing else\n- Title should be concise and clear\n- Write maximum 5 words for the title\n\n# The document\n\n> {knowledgePieceContent}",expectations:{words:{min:1,max:8}},dependentParameterNames:["knowledgePieceContent"],resultingParameterName:"title"}],knowledgeSources:[],knowledgePieces:[],personas:[],preparations:[],sourceFile:"./promptbook-collection/prepare-knowledge-title.ptbk.md"},{title:"Prepare Keywords",pipelineUrl:"https://promptbook.studio/promptbook/prepare-persona.ptbk.md",promptbookVersion:"0.67.3",parameters:[{name:"availableModelNames",description:"List of available model names separated by comma (,)",isInput:true,isOutput:false},{name:"personaDescription",description:"Description of the persona",isInput:true,isOutput:false},{name:"modelRequirements",description:"Specific requirements for the model",isInput:false,isOutput:true}],promptTemplates:[{blockType:"PROMPT_TEMPLATE",name:"make-model-requirements",title:"Make modelRequirements",modelRequirements:{modelVariant:"CHAT"},content:"You are experienced AI engineer, you need to create virtual assistant.\nWrite\n\n## Sample\n\n```json\n{\n\"modelName\": \"gpt-4o\",\n\"systemMessage\": \"You are experienced AI engineer and helpfull assistant.\",\n\"temperature\": 0.7\n}\n```\n\n## Instructions\n\n- Your output format is JSON object\n- Write just the JSON object, no other text should be present\n- It contains the following keys:\n - `modelName`: The name of the model to use\n - `systemMessage`: The system message to provide context to the model\n - `temperature`: The sampling temperature to use\n\n### Key `modelName`\n\nPick from the following models:\n\n- {availableModelNames}\n\n### Key `systemMessage`\n\nThe system message is used to communicate instructions or provide context to the model at the beginning of a conversation. It is displayed in a different format compared to user messages, helping the model understand its role in the conversation. The system message typically guides the model's behavior, sets the tone, or specifies desired output from the model. By utilizing the system message effectively, users can steer the model towards generating more accurate and relevant responses.\n\nFor example:\n\n> You are an experienced AI engineer and helpful assistant.\n\n> You are a friendly and knowledgeable chatbot.\n\n### Key `temperature`\n\nThe sampling temperature, between 0 and 1. Higher values like 0.8 will make the output more random, while lower values like 0.2 will make it more focused and deterministic. If set to 0, the model will use log probability to automatically increase the temperature until certain thresholds are hit.\n\nYou can pick a value between 0 and 2. For example:\n\n- `0.1`: Low temperature, extremely conservative and deterministic\n- `0.5`: Medium temperature, balanced between conservative and creative\n- `1.0`: High temperature, creative and bit random\n- `1.5`: Very high temperature, extremely creative and often chaotic and unpredictable\n- `2.0`: Maximum temperature, completely random and unpredictable, for some extreme creative use cases\n\n# The assistant\n\nTake this description of the persona:\n\n> {personaDescription}",expectFormat:"JSON",dependentParameterNames:["availableModelNames","personaDescription"],resultingParameterName:"modelRequirements"}],knowledgeSources:[],knowledgePieces:[],personas:[],preparations:[],sourceFile:"./promptbook-collection/prepare-persona.ptbk.md"}];
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+ var PipelineCollection = [{title:"Prepare Knowledge from Markdown",pipelineUrl:"https://promptbook.studio/promptbook/prepare-knowledge-from-markdown.ptbk.md",promptbookVersion:"0.67.4",parameters:[{name:"knowledgeContent",description:"Markdown document content",isInput:true,isOutput:false},{name:"knowledgePieces",description:"The knowledge JSON object",isInput:false,isOutput:true}],promptTemplates:[{blockType:"PROMPT_TEMPLATE",name:"knowledge",title:"Knowledge",modelRequirements:{modelVariant:"CHAT"},content:"You are experienced data researcher, extract the important knowledge from the document.\n\n# Rules\n\n- Make pieces of information concise, clear, and easy to understand\n- One piece of information should be approximately 1 paragraph\n- Divide the paragraphs by markdown horizontal lines ---\n- Omit irrelevant information\n- Group redundant information\n- Write just extracted information, nothing else\n\n# The document\n\nTake information from this document:\n\n> {knowledgeContent}",dependentParameterNames:["knowledgeContent"],resultingParameterName:"knowledgePieces"}],knowledgeSources:[],knowledgePieces:[],personas:[],preparations:[],sourceFile:"./promptbook-collection/prepare-knowledge-from-markdown.ptbk.md"},{title:"Prepare Keywords",pipelineUrl:"https://promptbook.studio/promptbook/prepare-knowledge-keywords.ptbk.md",promptbookVersion:"0.67.4",parameters:[{name:"knowledgePieceContent",description:"The content",isInput:true,isOutput:false},{name:"keywords",description:"Keywords separated by comma",isInput:false,isOutput:true}],promptTemplates:[{blockType:"PROMPT_TEMPLATE",name:"knowledge",title:"Knowledge",modelRequirements:{modelVariant:"CHAT"},content:"You are experienced data researcher, detect the important keywords in the document.\n\n# Rules\n\n- Write just keywords separated by comma\n\n# The document\n\nTake information from this document:\n\n> {knowledgePieceContent}",dependentParameterNames:["knowledgePieceContent"],resultingParameterName:"keywords"}],knowledgeSources:[],knowledgePieces:[],personas:[],preparations:[],sourceFile:"./promptbook-collection/prepare-knowledge-keywords.ptbk.md"},{title:"Prepare Title",pipelineUrl:"https://promptbook.studio/promptbook/prepare-knowledge-title.ptbk.md",promptbookVersion:"0.67.4",parameters:[{name:"knowledgePieceContent",description:"The content",isInput:true,isOutput:false},{name:"title",description:"The title of the document",isInput:false,isOutput:true}],promptTemplates:[{blockType:"PROMPT_TEMPLATE",name:"knowledge",title:"Knowledge",modelRequirements:{modelVariant:"CHAT"},content:"You are experienced content creator, write best title for the document.\n\n# Rules\n\n- Write just title, nothing else\n- Title should be concise and clear\n- Write maximum 5 words for the title\n\n# The document\n\n> {knowledgePieceContent}",expectations:{words:{min:1,max:8}},dependentParameterNames:["knowledgePieceContent"],resultingParameterName:"title"}],knowledgeSources:[],knowledgePieces:[],personas:[],preparations:[],sourceFile:"./promptbook-collection/prepare-knowledge-title.ptbk.md"},{title:"Prepare Keywords",pipelineUrl:"https://promptbook.studio/promptbook/prepare-persona.ptbk.md",promptbookVersion:"0.67.4",parameters:[{name:"availableModelNames",description:"List of available model names separated by comma (,)",isInput:true,isOutput:false},{name:"personaDescription",description:"Description of the persona",isInput:true,isOutput:false},{name:"modelRequirements",description:"Specific requirements for the model",isInput:false,isOutput:true}],promptTemplates:[{blockType:"PROMPT_TEMPLATE",name:"make-model-requirements",title:"Make modelRequirements",modelRequirements:{modelVariant:"CHAT"},content:"You are experienced AI engineer, you need to create virtual assistant.\nWrite\n\n## Sample\n\n```json\n{\n\"modelName\": \"gpt-4o\",\n\"systemMessage\": \"You are experienced AI engineer and helpfull assistant.\",\n\"temperature\": 0.7\n}\n```\n\n## Instructions\n\n- Your output format is JSON object\n- Write just the JSON object, no other text should be present\n- It contains the following keys:\n - `modelName`: The name of the model to use\n - `systemMessage`: The system message to provide context to the model\n - `temperature`: The sampling temperature to use\n\n### Key `modelName`\n\nPick from the following models:\n\n- {availableModelNames}\n\n### Key `systemMessage`\n\nThe system message is used to communicate instructions or provide context to the model at the beginning of a conversation. It is displayed in a different format compared to user messages, helping the model understand its role in the conversation. The system message typically guides the model's behavior, sets the tone, or specifies desired output from the model. By utilizing the system message effectively, users can steer the model towards generating more accurate and relevant responses.\n\nFor example:\n\n> You are an experienced AI engineer and helpful assistant.\n\n> You are a friendly and knowledgeable chatbot.\n\n### Key `temperature`\n\nThe sampling temperature, between 0 and 1. Higher values like 0.8 will make the output more random, while lower values like 0.2 will make it more focused and deterministic. If set to 0, the model will use log probability to automatically increase the temperature until certain thresholds are hit.\n\nYou can pick a value between 0 and 2. For example:\n\n- `0.1`: Low temperature, extremely conservative and deterministic\n- `0.5`: Medium temperature, balanced between conservative and creative\n- `1.0`: High temperature, creative and bit random\n- `1.5`: Very high temperature, extremely creative and often chaotic and unpredictable\n- `2.0`: Maximum temperature, completely random and unpredictable, for some extreme creative use cases\n\n# The assistant\n\nTake this description of the persona:\n\n> {personaDescription}",expectFormat:"JSON",dependentParameterNames:["availableModelNames","personaDescription"],resultingParameterName:"modelRequirements"}],knowledgeSources:[],knowledgePieces:[],personas:[],preparations:[],sourceFile:"./promptbook-collection/prepare-persona.ptbk.md"}];
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  /**
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  * This error indicates that the promptbook in a markdown format cannot be parsed into a valid promptbook object
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  * TODO: [👷‍♂️] @@@ Manual about construction of llmTools
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  */
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+ /**
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+ * Extracts all code blocks from markdown.
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+ *
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+ * Note: There are multiple simmilar function:
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+ * - `extractBlock` just extracts the content of the code block which is also used as build-in function for postprocessing
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+ * - `extractJsonBlock` extracts exactly one valid JSON code block
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+ * - `extractOneBlockFromMarkdown` extracts exactly one code block with language of the code block
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+ * - `extractAllBlocksFromMarkdown` extracts all code blocks with language of the code block
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+ *
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+ * @param markdown any valid markdown
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+ * @returns code blocks with language and content
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+ * @throws {ParsingError} if block is not closed properly
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+ * @public exported from `@promptbook/markdown-utils`
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+ */
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+ function extractAllBlocksFromMarkdown(markdown) {
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+ var e_1, _a;
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+ var codeBlocks = [];
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+ var lines = markdown.split('\n');
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+ // Note: [0] Ensure that the last block notated by gt > will be closed
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+ lines.push('');
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+ var currentCodeBlock = null;
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+ try {
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+ for (var lines_1 = __values(lines), lines_1_1 = lines_1.next(); !lines_1_1.done; lines_1_1 = lines_1.next()) {
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+ var line = lines_1_1.value;
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+ if (line.startsWith('> ') || line === '>') {
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+ if (currentCodeBlock === null) {
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+ currentCodeBlock = { blockNotation: '>', language: null, content: '' };
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+ } /* not else */
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+ if (currentCodeBlock.blockNotation === '>') {
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+ if (currentCodeBlock.content !== '') {
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+ currentCodeBlock.content += '\n';
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+ }
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+ currentCodeBlock.content += line.slice(2);
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+ }
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+ }
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+ else if (currentCodeBlock !== null && currentCodeBlock.blockNotation === '>' /* <- Note: [0] */) {
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+ codeBlocks.push(currentCodeBlock);
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+ currentCodeBlock = null;
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+ }
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+ /* not else */
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+ if (line.startsWith('```')) {
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+ var language = line.slice(3).trim() || null;
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+ if (currentCodeBlock === null) {
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+ currentCodeBlock = { blockNotation: '```', language: language, content: '' };
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+ }
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+ else {
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+ if (language !== null) {
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+ throw new ParsingError("".concat(capitalize(currentCodeBlock.language || 'the'), " code block was not closed and already opening new ").concat(language, " code block"));
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+ }
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+ codeBlocks.push(currentCodeBlock);
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+ currentCodeBlock = null;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ else if (currentCodeBlock !== null && currentCodeBlock.blockNotation === '```') {
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+ if (currentCodeBlock.content !== '') {
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+ currentCodeBlock.content += '\n';
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+ }
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+ currentCodeBlock.content += line.split('\\`\\`\\`').join('```') /* <- TODO: Maybe make propper unescape */;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ catch (e_1_1) { e_1 = { error: e_1_1 }; }
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+ finally {
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+ try {
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+ if (lines_1_1 && !lines_1_1.done && (_a = lines_1.return)) _a.call(lines_1);
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+ }
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+ finally { if (e_1) throw e_1.error; }
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+ }
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+ if (currentCodeBlock !== null) {
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+ throw new ParsingError("".concat(capitalize(currentCodeBlock.language || 'the'), " code block was not closed at the end of the markdown"));
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+ }
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+ return codeBlocks;
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ */
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Extracts extracts exactly one valid JSON code block
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+ *
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+ * - When given string is a valid JSON as it is, it just returns it
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+ * - When there is no JSON code block the function throws a `ParsingError`
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+ * - When there are multiple JSON code blocks the function throws a `ParsingError`
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+ *
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+ * Note: There are multiple simmilar function:
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+ * - `extractBlock` just extracts the content of the code block which is also used as build-in function for postprocessing
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+ * - `extractJsonBlock` extracts exactly one valid JSON code block
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+ * - `extractOneBlockFromMarkdown` extracts exactly one code block with language of the code block
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+ * - `extractAllBlocksFromMarkdown` extracts all code blocks with language of the code block
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+ *
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+ * @throws {ParsingError} if there is no valid JSON block in the markdown
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+ */
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+ function extractJsonBlock(markdown) {
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+ if (isValidJsonString(markdown)) {
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+ return markdown;
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+ }
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+ var codeBlocks = extractAllBlocksFromMarkdown(markdown);
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+ var jsonBlocks = codeBlocks.filter(function (_a) {
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+ var content = _a.content;
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+ return isValidJsonString(content);
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+ });
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+ if (jsonBlocks.length === 0) {
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+ throw new Error('There is no valid JSON block in the markdown');
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+ }
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+ if (jsonBlocks.length > 1) {
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+ throw new Error('There are multiple JSON code blocks in the markdown');
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+ }
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+ return jsonBlocks[0].content;
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * TODO: [🏢] Make this logic part of `JsonFormatDefinition` or `isValidJsonString`
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+ */
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+ *
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+ */
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+ function keepUnused() {
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+ var valuesToKeep = [];
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+ for (var _i = 0; _i < arguments.length; _i++) {
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+ }
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+ }
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- throw new UnexpectedError(spaceTrim(function (block) { return "\n Dependent parameters are not consistent used parameters:\n\n ".concat(block(pipelineIdentification), "\n\n Dependent parameters:\n ").concat(Array.from(dependentParameterNames).join(', '), "\n\n Used parameters:\n ").concat(Array.from(usedParameterNames).join(', '), "\n\n "); }));
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+ throw new UnexpectedError(spaceTrim(function (block) { return "\n Dependent parameters are not consistent with used parameters:\n\n ".concat(block(pipelineIdentification), "\n\n Dependent parameters:\n ").concat(Array.from(dependentParameterNames)
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+ .join(', '), "\n\n Used parameters:\n ").concat(Array.from(usedParameterNames)
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+ .map(function (name) { return "{".concat(name, "}"); })
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+ try {
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+ }
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+ }
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+ throw new UnexpectedError(spaceTrim(function (block) { return "\n Unknown expectFormat \"".concat(currentTemplate.expectFormat, "\"\n\n ").concat(block(pipelineIdentification), "\n "); }));
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+ }
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+ throw new PipelineExecutionError(spaceTrim(function (block) { return "\n LLM execution failed ".concat(maxExecutionAttempts, "x\n\n ").concat(block(pipelineIdentification), "\n\n ---\n The Prompt:\n ").concat(block(prompt.content
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+ .map(function (line) { return "> ".concat(line); })
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- }
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- }
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- else if (currentCodeBlock !== null && currentCodeBlock.blockNotation === '>' /* <- Note: [0] */) {
5419
- codeBlocks.push(currentCodeBlock);
5420
- currentCodeBlock = null;
5421
- }
5422
- /* not else */
5423
- if (line.startsWith('```')) {
5424
- var language = line.slice(3).trim() || null;
5425
- if (currentCodeBlock === null) {
5426
- currentCodeBlock = { blockNotation: '```', language: language, content: '' };
5427
- }
5428
- else {
5429
- if (language !== null) {
5430
- throw new ParsingError("".concat(capitalize(currentCodeBlock.language || 'the'), " code block was not closed and already opening new ").concat(language, " code block"));
5431
- }
5432
- codeBlocks.push(currentCodeBlock);
5433
- currentCodeBlock = null;
5434
- }
5435
- }
5436
- else if (currentCodeBlock !== null && currentCodeBlock.blockNotation === '```') {
5437
- if (currentCodeBlock.content !== '') {
5438
- currentCodeBlock.content += '\n';
5439
- }
5440
- currentCodeBlock.content += line.split('\\`\\`\\`').join('```') /* <- TODO: Maybe make propper unescape */;
5441
- }
5442
- }
5443
- }
5444
- catch (e_1_1) { e_1 = { error: e_1_1 }; }
5445
- finally {
5446
- try {
5447
- if (lines_1_1 && !lines_1_1.done && (_a = lines_1.return)) _a.call(lines_1);
5448
- }
5449
- finally { if (e_1) throw e_1.error; }
5450
- }
5451
- if (currentCodeBlock !== null) {
5452
- throw new ParsingError("".concat(capitalize(currentCodeBlock.language || 'the'), " code block was not closed at the end of the markdown"));
5453
- }
5454
- return codeBlocks;
5455
- }
5456
- /**
5457
- * TODO: Maybe name for `blockNotation` instead of '```' and '>'
5458
- */
5459
-
5460
5547
  /**
5461
5548
  * Extracts exactly ONE code block from markdown.
5462
5549
  *
5463
- * Note: If there are multiple or no code blocks the function throws an error
5550
+ * - When there are multiple or no code blocks the function throws a `ParsingError`
5464
5551
  *
5465
- * Note: There are 3 simmilar function:
5552
+ * Note: There are multiple simmilar function:
5466
5553
  * - `extractBlock` just extracts the content of the code block which is also used as build-in function for postprocessing
5554
+ * - `extractJsonBlock` extracts exactly one valid JSON code block
5467
5555
  * - `extractOneBlockFromMarkdown` extracts exactly one code block with language of the code block
5468
5556
  * - `extractAllBlocksFromMarkdown` extracts all code blocks with language of the code block
5469
5557
  *
5470
5558
  * @param markdown any valid markdown
5471
5559
  * @returns code block with language and content
5472
5560
  * @public exported from `@promptbook/markdown-utils`
5561
+ * @throws {ParsingError} if there is not exactly one code block in the markdown
5473
5562
  */
5474
5563
  function extractOneBlockFromMarkdown(markdown) {
5475
5564
  var codeBlocks = extractAllBlocksFromMarkdown(markdown);