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  1. camel/__init__.py +1 -1
  2. camel/agents/chat_agent.py +3 -3
  3. camel/agents/critic_agent.py +1 -1
  4. camel/agents/deductive_reasoner_agent.py +4 -4
  5. camel/agents/embodied_agent.py +1 -1
  6. camel/agents/knowledge_graph_agent.py +13 -17
  7. camel/agents/role_assignment_agent.py +1 -1
  8. camel/agents/search_agent.py +4 -5
  9. camel/agents/task_agent.py +5 -6
  10. camel/configs/__init__.py +15 -0
  11. camel/configs/gemini_config.py +98 -0
  12. camel/configs/groq_config.py +119 -0
  13. camel/configs/litellm_config.py +1 -1
  14. camel/configs/mistral_config.py +81 -0
  15. camel/configs/ollama_config.py +1 -1
  16. camel/configs/openai_config.py +1 -1
  17. camel/configs/vllm_config.py +103 -0
  18. camel/configs/zhipuai_config.py +1 -1
  19. camel/embeddings/__init__.py +2 -0
  20. camel/embeddings/mistral_embedding.py +89 -0
  21. camel/interpreters/__init__.py +2 -0
  22. camel/interpreters/ipython_interpreter.py +167 -0
  23. camel/models/__init__.py +10 -0
  24. camel/models/anthropic_model.py +7 -2
  25. camel/models/azure_openai_model.py +152 -0
  26. camel/models/base_model.py +9 -2
  27. camel/models/gemini_model.py +215 -0
  28. camel/models/groq_model.py +131 -0
  29. camel/models/litellm_model.py +26 -4
  30. camel/models/mistral_model.py +169 -0
  31. camel/models/model_factory.py +33 -5
  32. camel/models/ollama_model.py +21 -2
  33. camel/models/open_source_model.py +11 -3
  34. camel/models/openai_model.py +7 -2
  35. camel/models/stub_model.py +4 -4
  36. camel/models/vllm_model.py +138 -0
  37. camel/models/zhipuai_model.py +7 -4
  38. camel/prompts/__init__.py +2 -2
  39. camel/prompts/task_prompt_template.py +4 -4
  40. camel/prompts/{descripte_video_prompt.py → video_description_prompt.py} +1 -1
  41. camel/retrievers/auto_retriever.py +2 -0
  42. camel/storages/graph_storages/neo4j_graph.py +5 -0
  43. camel/toolkits/__init__.py +36 -0
  44. camel/toolkits/base.py +1 -1
  45. camel/toolkits/code_execution.py +1 -1
  46. camel/toolkits/github_toolkit.py +3 -2
  47. camel/toolkits/google_maps_toolkit.py +367 -0
  48. camel/toolkits/math_toolkit.py +79 -0
  49. camel/toolkits/open_api_toolkit.py +548 -0
  50. camel/toolkits/retrieval_toolkit.py +76 -0
  51. camel/toolkits/search_toolkit.py +326 -0
  52. camel/toolkits/slack_toolkit.py +308 -0
  53. camel/toolkits/twitter_toolkit.py +522 -0
  54. camel/toolkits/weather_toolkit.py +173 -0
  55. camel/types/enums.py +163 -30
  56. camel/utils/__init__.py +4 -0
  57. camel/utils/async_func.py +1 -1
  58. camel/utils/token_counting.py +182 -40
  59. {camel_ai-0.1.5.5.dist-info → camel_ai-0.1.5.9.dist-info}/METADATA +43 -3
  60. camel_ai-0.1.5.9.dist-info/RECORD +165 -0
  61. camel/functions/__init__.py +0 -51
  62. camel/functions/google_maps_function.py +0 -335
  63. camel/functions/math_functions.py +0 -61
  64. camel/functions/open_api_function.py +0 -508
  65. camel/functions/retrieval_functions.py +0 -61
  66. camel/functions/search_functions.py +0 -298
  67. camel/functions/slack_functions.py +0 -286
  68. camel/functions/twitter_function.py +0 -479
  69. camel/functions/weather_functions.py +0 -144
  70. camel_ai-0.1.5.5.dist-info/RECORD +0 -155
  71. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/biztoc/__init__.py +0 -0
  72. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/biztoc/ai-plugin.json +0 -0
  73. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/biztoc/openapi.yaml +0 -0
  74. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/coursera/__init__.py +0 -0
  75. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/coursera/openapi.yaml +0 -0
  76. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/create_qr_code/__init__.py +0 -0
  77. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/create_qr_code/openapi.yaml +0 -0
  78. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/klarna/__init__.py +0 -0
  79. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/klarna/openapi.yaml +0 -0
  80. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/nasa_apod/__init__.py +0 -0
  81. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/nasa_apod/openapi.yaml +0 -0
  82. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/outschool/__init__.py +0 -0
  83. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/outschool/ai-plugin.json +0 -0
  84. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/outschool/openapi.yaml +0 -0
  85. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/outschool/paths/__init__.py +0 -0
  86. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/outschool/paths/get_classes.py +0 -0
  87. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/outschool/paths/search_teachers.py +0 -0
  88. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/security_config.py +0 -0
  89. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/speak/__init__.py +0 -0
  90. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/speak/openapi.yaml +0 -0
  91. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/web_scraper/__init__.py +0 -0
  92. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/web_scraper/ai-plugin.json +0 -0
  93. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/web_scraper/openapi.yaml +0 -0
  94. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/web_scraper/paths/__init__.py +0 -0
  95. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/open_api_specs/web_scraper/paths/scraper.py +0 -0
  96. /camel/{functions → toolkits}/openai_function.py +0 -0
  97. {camel_ai-0.1.5.5.dist-info → camel_ai-0.1.5.9.dist-info}/WHEEL +0 -0
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+ # =========== Copyright 2023 @ CAMEL-AI.org. All Rights Reserved. ===========
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+ # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the “License”);
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+ # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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+ # You may obtain a copy of the License at
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+ #
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+ # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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+ #
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+ # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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+ # distributed under the License is distributed on an “AS IS” BASIS,
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+ # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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+ # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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+ # limitations under the License.
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+ # =========== Copyright 2023 @ CAMEL-AI.org. All Rights Reserved. ===========
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+ import json
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+ import os
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+ from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
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+
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+ import requests
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+
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+ from camel.toolkits import OpenAIFunction, openapi_security_config
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+ from camel.toolkits.base import BaseToolkit
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+ from camel.types import OpenAPIName
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+
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+
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+ class OpenAPIToolkit(BaseToolkit):
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+ r"""A class representing a toolkit for interacting with OpenAPI APIs.
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+
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+ This class provides methods for interacting with APIs based on OpenAPI
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+ specifications. It dynamically generates functions for each API operation
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+ defined in the OpenAPI specification, allowing users to make HTTP requests
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+ to the API endpoints.
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+ """
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+
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+ def parse_openapi_file(
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+ self, openapi_spec_path: str
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+ ) -> Optional[Dict[str, Any]]:
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+ r"""Load and parse an OpenAPI specification file.
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+
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+ This function utilizes the `prance.ResolvingParser` to parse and
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+ resolve the given OpenAPI specification file, returning the parsed
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+ OpenAPI specification as a dictionary.
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+
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+ Args:
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+ openapi_spec_path (str): The file path or URL to the OpenAPI
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+ specification.
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+
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+ Returns:
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+ Optional[Dict[str, Any]]: The parsed OpenAPI specification
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+ as a dictionary. :obj:`None` if the package is not installed.
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+ """
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+ try:
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+ import prance
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+ except Exception:
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+ return None
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+
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+ # Load the OpenAPI spec
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+ parser = prance.ResolvingParser(
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+ openapi_spec_path, backend="openapi-spec-validator", strict=False
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+ )
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+ openapi_spec = parser.specification
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+ version = openapi_spec.get('openapi', {})
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+ if not version:
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+ raise ValueError(
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+ "OpenAPI version not specified in the spec. "
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+ "Only OPENAPI 3.0.x and 3.1.x are supported."
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+ )
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+ if not (version.startswith('3.0') or version.startswith('3.1')):
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+ raise ValueError(
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+ f"Unsupported OpenAPI version: {version}. "
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+ f"Only OPENAPI 3.0.x and 3.1.x are supported."
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+ )
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+ return openapi_spec
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+
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+ def openapi_spec_to_openai_schemas(
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+ self, api_name: str, openapi_spec: Dict[str, Any]
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+ ) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]:
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+ r"""Convert OpenAPI specification to OpenAI schema format.
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+
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+ This function iterates over the paths and operations defined in an
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+ OpenAPI specification, filtering out deprecated operations. For each
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+ operation, it constructs a schema in a format suitable for OpenAI,
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+ including operation metadata such as function name, description,
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+ parameters, and request bodies. It raises a ValueError if an operation
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+ lacks a description or summary.
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+
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+ Args:
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+ api_name (str): The name of the API, used to prefix generated
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+ function names.
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+ openapi_spec (Dict[str, Any]): The OpenAPI specification as a
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+ dictionary.
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+
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+ Returns:
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+ List[Dict[str, Any]]: A list of dictionaries, each representing a
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+ function in the OpenAI schema format, including details about
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+ the function's name, description, and parameters.
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+
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+ Raises:
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+ ValueError: If an operation in the OpenAPI specification
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+ does not have a description or summary.
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+
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+ Note:
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+ This function assumes that the OpenAPI specification
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+ follows the 3.0+ format.
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+
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+ Reference:
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+ https://swagger.io/specification/
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+ """
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+ result = []
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+
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+ for path, path_item in openapi_spec.get('paths', {}).items():
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+ for method, op in path_item.items():
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+ if op.get('deprecated') is True:
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+ continue
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+
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+ # Get the function name from the operationId
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+ # or construct it from the API method, and path
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+ function_name = f"{api_name}"
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+ operation_id = op.get('operationId')
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+ if operation_id:
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+ function_name += f"_{operation_id}"
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+ else:
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+ function_name += f"{method}{path.replace('/', '_')}"
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+
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+ description = op.get('description') or op.get('summary')
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+ if not description:
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+ raise ValueError(
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+ f"{method} {path} Operation from {api_name} "
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+ f"does not have a description or summary."
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+ )
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+ description += " " if description[-1] != " " else ""
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+ description += f"This function is from {api_name} API. "
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+
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+ # If the OpenAPI spec has a description,
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+ # add it to the operation description
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+ if 'description' in openapi_spec.get('info', {}):
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+ description += f"{openapi_spec['info']['description']}"
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+
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+ # Get the parameters for the operation, if any
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+ params = op.get('parameters', [])
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+ properties: Dict[str, Any] = {}
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+ required = []
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+
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+ for param in params:
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+ if not param.get('deprecated', False):
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+ param_name = param['name'] + '_in_' + param['in']
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+ properties[param_name] = {}
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+
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+ if 'description' in param:
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+ properties[param_name]['description'] = param[
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+ 'description'
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+ ]
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+
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+ if 'schema' in param:
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+ if (
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+ properties[param_name].get('description')
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+ and 'description' in param['schema']
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+ ):
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+ param['schema'].pop('description')
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+ properties[param_name].update(param['schema'])
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+
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+ if param.get('required'):
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+ required.append(param_name)
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+
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+ # If the property dictionary does not have a
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+ # description, use the parameter name as
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+ # the description
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+ if 'description' not in properties[param_name]:
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+ properties[param_name]['description'] = param[
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+ 'name'
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+ ]
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+
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+ if 'type' not in properties[param_name]:
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+ properties[param_name]['type'] = 'Any'
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+
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+ # Process requestBody if present
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+ if 'requestBody' in op:
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+ properties['requestBody'] = {}
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+ requestBody = op['requestBody']
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+ if requestBody.get('required') is True:
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+ required.append('requestBody')
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+
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+ content = requestBody.get('content', {})
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+ json_content = content.get('application/json', {})
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+ json_schema = json_content.get('schema', {})
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+ if json_schema:
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+ properties['requestBody'] = json_schema
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+ if 'description' not in properties['requestBody']:
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+ properties['requestBody']['description'] = (
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+ "The request body, with parameters specifically "
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+ "described under the `properties` key"
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+ )
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+
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+ function = {
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+ "type": "function",
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+ "function": {
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+ "name": function_name,
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+ "description": description,
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+ "parameters": {
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+ "type": "object",
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+ "properties": properties,
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+ "required": required,
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+ },
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+ },
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+ }
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+ result.append(function)
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+
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+ return result # Return the result list
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+
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+ def openapi_function_decorator(
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+ self,
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+ api_name: str,
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+ base_url: str,
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+ path: str,
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+ method: str,
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+ openapi_security: List[Dict[str, Any]],
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+ sec_schemas: Dict[str, Dict[str, Any]],
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+ operation: Dict[str, Any],
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+ ) -> Callable:
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+ r"""Decorate a function to make HTTP requests based on OpenAPI
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+ specification details.
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+
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+ This decorator dynamically constructs and executes an API request based
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+ on the provided OpenAPI operation specifications, security
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+ requirements, and parameters. It supports operations secured with
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+ `apiKey` type security schemes and automatically injects the necessary
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+ API keys from environment variables. Parameters in `path`, `query`,
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+ `header`, and `cookie` are also supported.
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+
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+ Args:
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+ api_name (str): The name of the API, used to retrieve API key names
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+ and URLs from the configuration.
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+ base_url (str): The base URL for the API.
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+ path (str): The path for the API endpoint,
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+ relative to the base URL.
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+ method (str): The HTTP method (e.g., 'get', 'post')
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+ for the request.
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+ openapi_security (List[Dict[str, Any]]): The global security
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+ definitions as specified in the OpenAPI specs.
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+ sec_schemas (Dict[str, Dict[str, Any]]): Detailed security schemes.
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+ operation (Dict[str, Any]): A dictionary containing the OpenAPI
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+ operation details, including parameters and request body
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+ definitions.
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+
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+ Returns:
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+ Callable: A decorator that, when applied to a function, enables the
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+ function to make HTTP requests based on the provided OpenAPI
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+ operation details.
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+
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+ Raises:
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+ TypeError: If the security requirements include unsupported types.
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+ ValueError: If required API keys are missing from environment
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+ variables or if the content type of the request body is
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+ unsupported.
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+ """
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+
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+ def inner_decorator(openapi_function: Callable) -> Callable:
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+ def wrapper(**kwargs):
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+ request_url = f"{base_url.rstrip('/')}/{path.lstrip('/')}"
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+ headers = {}
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+ params = {}
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+ cookies = {}
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+
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+ # Security definition of operation overrides any declared
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+ # top-level security.
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+ sec_requirements = operation.get('security', openapi_security)
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+ avail_sec_requirement = {}
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+ # Write to avaliable_security_requirement only if all the
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+ # security_type are "apiKey"
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+ for security_requirement in sec_requirements:
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+ have_unsupported_type = False
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+ for sec_scheme_name, _ in security_requirement.items():
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+ sec_type = sec_schemas.get(sec_scheme_name).get('type')
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+ if sec_type != "apiKey":
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+ have_unsupported_type = True
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+ break
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+ if have_unsupported_type is False:
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+ avail_sec_requirement = security_requirement
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+ break
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+
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+ if sec_requirements and not avail_sec_requirement:
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+ raise TypeError(
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+ "Only security schemas of type `apiKey` are supported."
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+ )
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+
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+ for sec_scheme_name, _ in avail_sec_requirement.items():
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+ try:
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+ API_KEY_NAME = openapi_security_config.get(
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+ api_name
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+ ).get(sec_scheme_name)
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+ api_key_value = os.environ[API_KEY_NAME]
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+ except Exception:
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+ api_key_url = openapi_security_config.get(
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+ api_name
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+ ).get('get_api_key_url')
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+ raise ValueError(
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+ f"`{API_KEY_NAME}` not found in environment "
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+ f"variables. "
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+ f"Get `{API_KEY_NAME}` here: {api_key_url}"
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+ )
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+ request_key_name = sec_schemas.get(sec_scheme_name).get(
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+ 'name'
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+ )
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+ request_key_in = sec_schemas.get(sec_scheme_name).get('in')
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+ if request_key_in == 'query':
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+ params[request_key_name] = api_key_value
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+ elif request_key_in == 'header':
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+ headers[request_key_name] = api_key_value
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+ elif request_key_in == 'coolie':
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+ cookies[request_key_name] = api_key_value
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+
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+ # Assign parameters to the correct position
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+ for param in operation.get('parameters', []):
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+ input_param_name = param['name'] + '_in_' + param['in']
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+ # Irrelevant arguments does not affect function operation
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+ if input_param_name in kwargs:
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+ if param['in'] == 'path':
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+ request_url = request_url.replace(
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+ f"{{{param['name']}}}",
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+ str(kwargs[input_param_name]),
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+ )
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+ elif param['in'] == 'query':
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+ params[param['name']] = kwargs[input_param_name]
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+ elif param['in'] == 'header':
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+ headers[param['name']] = kwargs[input_param_name]
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+ elif param['in'] == 'cookie':
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+ cookies[param['name']] = kwargs[input_param_name]
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+
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+ if 'requestBody' in operation:
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+ request_body = kwargs.get('requestBody', {})
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+ content_type_list = list(
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+ operation.get('requestBody', {})
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+ .get('content', {})
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+ .keys()
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+ )
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+ if content_type_list:
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+ content_type = content_type_list[0]
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+ headers.update({"Content-Type": content_type})
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+
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+ # send the request body based on the Content-Type
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+ if content_type == "application/json":
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+ response = requests.request(
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+ method.upper(),
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+ request_url,
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+ params=params,
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+ headers=headers,
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+ cookies=cookies,
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+ json=request_body,
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+ )
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+ else:
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+ raise ValueError(
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+ f"Unsupported content type: {content_type}"
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+ )
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+ else:
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+ # If there is no requestBody, no request body is sent
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+ response = requests.request(
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+ method.upper(),
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+ request_url,
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+ params=params,
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+ headers=headers,
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+ cookies=cookies,
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+ )
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+
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+ try:
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+ return response.json()
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+ except json.JSONDecodeError:
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+ raise ValueError(
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+ "Response could not be decoded as JSON. "
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+ "Please check the input parameters."
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+ )
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+
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+ return wrapper
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+
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+ return inner_decorator
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+
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+ def generate_openapi_funcs(
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+ self, api_name: str, openapi_spec: Dict[str, Any]
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+ ) -> List[Callable]:
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+ r"""Generates a list of Python functions based on
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+ OpenAPI specification.
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+
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+ This function dynamically creates a list of callable functions that
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+ represent the API operations defined in an OpenAPI specification
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+ document. Each function is designed to perform an HTTP request
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+ corresponding to an API operation (e.g., GET, POST) as defined in
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+ the specification. The functions are decorated with
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+ `openapi_function_decorator`, which configures them to construct and
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+ send the HTTP requests with appropriate parameters, headers, and body
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+ content.
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+
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+ Args:
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+ api_name (str): The name of the API, used to prefix generated
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+ function names.
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+ openapi_spec (Dict[str, Any]): The OpenAPI specification as a
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+ dictionary.
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+
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+ Returns:
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+ List[Callable]: A list containing the generated functions. Each
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+ function, when called, will make an HTTP request according to
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+ its corresponding API operation defined in the OpenAPI
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+ specification.
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+
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+ Raises:
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+ ValueError: If the OpenAPI specification does not contain server
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+ information, which is necessary for determining the base URL
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+ for the API requests.
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+ """
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+ # Check server information
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+ servers = openapi_spec.get('servers', [])
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+ if not servers:
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+ raise ValueError("No server information found in OpenAPI spec.")
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+ base_url = servers[0].get('url') # Use the first server URL
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+
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+ # Security requirement objects for all methods
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+ openapi_security = openapi_spec.get('security', {})
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+ # Security schemas which can be reused by different methods
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+ sec_schemas = openapi_spec.get('components', {}).get(
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+ 'securitySchemes', {}
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+ )
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+ functions = []
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+
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+ # Traverse paths and methods
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+ for path, methods in openapi_spec.get('paths', {}).items():
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+ for method, operation in methods.items():
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+ # Get the function name from the operationId
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+ # or construct it from the API method, and path
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+ operation_id = operation.get('operationId')
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+ if operation_id:
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+ function_name = f"{api_name}_{operation_id}"
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+ else:
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+ sanitized_path = path.replace('/', '_').strip('_')
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+ function_name = f"{api_name}_{method}_{sanitized_path}"
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+
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+ @self.openapi_function_decorator(
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+ api_name,
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+ base_url,
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+ path,
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+ method,
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+ openapi_security,
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+ sec_schemas,
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+ operation,
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+ )
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+ def openapi_function(**kwargs):
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+ pass
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+
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+ openapi_function.__name__ = function_name
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+
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+ functions.append(openapi_function)
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+
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+ return functions
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+
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+ def apinames_filepaths_to_funs_schemas(
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+ self,
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+ apinames_filepaths: List[Tuple[str, str]],
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+ ) -> Tuple[List[Callable], List[Dict[str, Any]]]:
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+ r"""Combines functions and schemas from multiple OpenAPI
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+ specifications, using API names as keys.
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+
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+ This function iterates over tuples of API names and OpenAPI spec file
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+ paths, parsing each spec to generate callable functions and schema
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+ dictionaries, all organized by API name.
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+
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+ Args:
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+ apinames_filepaths (List[Tuple[str, str]]): A list of tuples, where
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+ each tuple consists of:
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+ - The API name (str) as the first element.
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+ - The file path (str) to the API's OpenAPI specification file as
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+ the second element.
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+
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+ Returns:
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+ Tuple[List[Callable], List[Dict[str, Any]]]:: one of callable
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+ functions for API operations, and another of dictionaries
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+ representing the schemas from the specifications.
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+ """
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+ combined_func_lst = []
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+ combined_schemas_list = []
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+ for api_name, file_path in apinames_filepaths:
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+ # Parse the OpenAPI specification for each API
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+ current_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
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+ file_path = os.path.join(
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+ current_dir, 'open_api_specs', f'{api_name}', 'openapi.yaml'
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+ )
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+
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+ openapi_spec = self.parse_openapi_file(file_path)
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+ if openapi_spec is None:
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+ return [], []
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+
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+ # Generate and merge function schemas
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+ openapi_functions_schemas = self.openapi_spec_to_openai_schemas(
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+ api_name, openapi_spec
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+ )
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+ combined_schemas_list.extend(openapi_functions_schemas)
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+
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+ # Generate and merge function lists
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+ openapi_functions_list = self.generate_openapi_funcs(
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+ api_name, openapi_spec
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+ )
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+ combined_func_lst.extend(openapi_functions_list)
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+
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+ return combined_func_lst, combined_schemas_list
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+
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+ def generate_apinames_filepaths(self) -> List[Tuple[str, str]]:
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+ """Generates a list of tuples containing API names and their
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+ corresponding file paths.
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+
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+ This function iterates over the OpenAPIName enum, constructs the file
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+ path for each API's OpenAPI specification file, and appends a tuple of
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+ the API name and its file path to the list. The file paths are relative
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+ to the 'open_api_specs' directory located in the same directory as this
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+ script.
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+
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+ Returns:
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+ List[Tuple[str, str]]: A list of tuples where each tuple contains
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+ two elements. The first element of each tuple is a string
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+ representing the name of an API, and the second element is a
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+ string that specifies the file path to that API's OpenAPI
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+ specification file.
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+ """
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+ apinames_filepaths = []
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+ current_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
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+ for api_name in OpenAPIName:
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+ file_path = os.path.join(
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+ current_dir,
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+ 'open_api_specs',
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+ f'{api_name.value}',
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+ 'openapi.yaml',
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+ )
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+ apinames_filepaths.append((api_name.value, file_path))
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+ return apinames_filepaths
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+
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+ def get_tools(self) -> List[OpenAIFunction]:
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+ r"""Returns a list of OpenAIFunction objects representing the
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+ functions in the toolkit.
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+
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+ Returns:
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+ List[OpenAIFunction]: A list of OpenAIFunction objects
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+ representing the functions in the toolkit.
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+ """
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+ apinames_filepaths = self.generate_apinames_filepaths()
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+ all_funcs_lst, all_schemas_lst = (
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+ self.apinames_filepaths_to_funs_schemas(apinames_filepaths)
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+ )
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+ return [
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+ OpenAIFunction(a_func, a_schema)
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+ for a_func, a_schema in zip(all_funcs_lst, all_schemas_lst)
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+ ]
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+
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+
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+ OPENAPI_FUNCS: List[OpenAIFunction] = OpenAPIToolkit().get_tools()
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+ # =========== Copyright 2023 @ CAMEL-AI.org. All Rights Reserved. ===========
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+ # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the “License”);
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+ # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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+ # You may obtain a copy of the License at
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+ #
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+ # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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+ #
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+ # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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+ # distributed under the License is distributed on an “AS IS” BASIS,
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+ # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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+ # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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+ # limitations under the License.
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+ # =========== Copyright 2023 @ CAMEL-AI.org. All Rights Reserved. ===========
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+ from typing import List, Union
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+
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+ from camel.retrievers import AutoRetriever
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+ from camel.toolkits import OpenAIFunction
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+ from camel.toolkits.base import BaseToolkit
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+ from camel.types import StorageType
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+
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+
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+ class RetrievalToolkit(BaseToolkit):
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+ r"""A class representing a toolkit for information retrieval.
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+
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+ This class provides methods for retrieving information from a local vector
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+ storage system based on a specified query.
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+ """
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+
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+ def information_retrieval(
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+ self, query: str, content_input_paths: Union[str, List[str]]
31
+ ) -> str:
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+ r"""Retrieves information from a local vector storage based on the
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+ specified query. This function connects to a local vector storage
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+ system and retrieves relevant information by processing the input
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+ query. It is essential to use this function when the answer to a
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+ question requires external knowledge sources.
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+
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+ Args:
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+ query (str): The question or query for which an answer is required.
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+ content_input_paths (Union[str, List[str]]): Paths to local
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+ files or remote URLs.
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+
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+ Returns:
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+ str: The information retrieved in response to the query, aggregated
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+ and formatted as a string.
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+
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+ Example:
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+ # Retrieve information about CAMEL AI.
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+ information_retrieval(query = "what is CAMEL AI?",
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+ content_input_paths="https://www.camel-ai.org/")
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+ """
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+ auto_retriever = AutoRetriever(
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+ vector_storage_local_path="camel/temp_storage",
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+ storage_type=StorageType.QDRANT,
55
+ )
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+
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+ retrieved_info = auto_retriever.run_vector_retriever(
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+ query=query, content_input_paths=content_input_paths, top_k=3
59
+ )
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+ return retrieved_info
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+
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+ def get_tools(self) -> List[OpenAIFunction]:
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+ r"""Returns a list of OpenAIFunction objects representing the
64
+ functions in the toolkit.
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+
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+ Returns:
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+ List[OpenAIFunction]: A list of OpenAIFunction objects
68
+ representing the functions in the toolkit.
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+ """
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+ return [
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+ OpenAIFunction(self.information_retrieval),
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+ ]
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+
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+
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+ # add the function to OpenAIFunction list
76
+ RETRIEVAL_FUNCS: List[OpenAIFunction] = RetrievalToolkit().get_tools()