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    Class DynamicStructuredTool<SchemaT, SchemaOutputT, SchemaInputT, ToolOutputT>

    A tool that can be created dynamically from a function, name, and description, designed to work with structured data. It extends the StructuredTool class and overrides the _call method to execute the provided function when the tool is called.

    Schema can be passed as Zod or JSON schema. The tool will not validate input if JSON schema is passed.

    Type Parameters

    • SchemaT = ToolSchemaBase
    • SchemaOutputT = ToolInputSchemaOutputType<SchemaT>
    • SchemaInputT = ToolInputSchemaInputType<SchemaT>
    • ToolOutputT = ToolOutputType

    Hierarchy (View Summary)

    Index

    Constructors

    Properties

    callbacks?: Callbacks
    defaultConfig?: ToolRunnableConfig

    Default config object for the tool runnable.

    description: string

    A description of the tool.

    func: (
        input: SchemaOutputT,
        runManager?: CallbackManagerForToolRun,
        config?: RunnableConfig<Record<string, any>>,
    ) => Promise<ToolOutputT>
    lc_kwargs: SerializedFields
    lc_runnable: boolean = true
    lc_serializable: boolean = false
    metadata?: Record<string, unknown>
    name: string

    The name of the tool.

    responseFormat?: string = "content"

    The tool response format.

    If "content" then the output of the tool is interpreted as the contents of a ToolMessage. If "content_and_artifact" then the output is expected to be a two-tuple corresponding to the (content, artifact) of a ToolMessage.

    "content"
    
    returnDirect: boolean = false

    Whether to return the tool's output directly.

    Setting this to true means that after the tool is called, an agent should stop looping.

    schema: SchemaT

    A Zod schema representing the parameters of the tool.

    tags?: string[]
    verbose: boolean

    Whether to print out response text.

    verboseParsingErrors: boolean = false

    Accessors

    • get lc_aliases(): undefined | { [key: string]: string }

      A map of aliases for constructor args. Keys are the attribute names, e.g. "foo". Values are the alias that will replace the key in serialization. This is used to eg. make argument names match Python.

      Returns undefined | { [key: string]: string }

    • get lc_attributes(): undefined | { [key: string]: undefined }

      A map of additional attributes to merge with constructor args. Keys are the attribute names, e.g. "foo". Values are the attribute values, which will be serialized. These attributes need to be accepted by the constructor as arguments.

      Returns undefined | { [key: string]: undefined }

    • get lc_id(): string[]

      The final serialized identifier for the module.

      Returns string[]

    • get lc_namespace(): string[]

      A path to the module that contains the class, eg. ["langchain", "llms"] Usually should be the same as the entrypoint the class is exported from.

      Returns string[]

    • get lc_secrets(): undefined | { [key: string]: string }

      A map of secrets, which will be omitted from serialization. Keys are paths to the secret in constructor args, e.g. "foo.bar.baz". Values are the secret ids, which will be used when deserializing.

      Returns undefined | { [key: string]: string }

    • get lc_serializable_keys(): undefined | string[]

      A manual list of keys that should be serialized. If not overridden, all fields passed into the constructor will be serialized.

      Returns undefined | string[]

    Methods

    • Type Parameters

      Parameters

      • options: Partial<O> | Partial<O>[]
      • length: number = 0

      Returns Partial<O>[]

    • Helper method to transform an Iterator of Input values into an Iterator of Output values, with callbacks. Use this to implement stream() or transform() in Runnable subclasses.

      Type Parameters

      • I
      • O

      Parameters

      • inputGenerator: AsyncGenerator<I>
      • transformer: (
            generator: AsyncGenerator<I>,
            runManager?: CallbackManagerForChainRun,
            options?: Partial<RunnableConfig<Record<string, any>>>,
        ) => AsyncGenerator<O>
      • Optionaloptions: Partial<RunnableConfig<Record<string, any>>> & { runType?: string }

      Returns AsyncGenerator<O>

    • Assigns new fields to the dict output of this runnable. Returns a new runnable.

      Parameters

      • mapping: RunnableMapLike<Record<string, unknown>, Record<string, unknown>>

      Returns Runnable

    • Parameters

      • Optionalsuffix: string

      Returns string

    • Pick keys from the dict output of this runnable. Returns a new runnable.

      Parameters

      • keys: string | string[]

      Returns Runnable

    • Generate a stream of events emitted by the internal steps of the runnable.

      Use to create an iterator over StreamEvents that provide real-time information about the progress of the runnable, including StreamEvents from intermediate results.

      A StreamEvent is a dictionary with the following schema:

      • event: string - Event names are of the format: on_[runnable_type]_(start|stream|end).
      • name: string - The name of the runnable that generated the event.
      • run_id: string - Randomly generated ID associated with the given execution of the runnable that emitted the event. A child runnable that gets invoked as part of the execution of a parent runnable is assigned its own unique ID.
      • tags: string[] - The tags of the runnable that generated the event.
      • metadata: Record<string, any> - The metadata of the runnable that generated the event.
      • data: Record<string, any>

      Below is a table that illustrates some events that might be emitted by various chains. Metadata fields have been omitted from the table for brevity. Chain definitions have been included after the table.

      ATTENTION This reference table is for the V2 version of the schema.

      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | event                | input                       | output/chunk                             |
      +======================+=============================+==========================================+
      | on_chat_model_start  | {"messages": BaseMessage[]} |                                          |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_chat_model_stream |                             | AIMessageChunk("hello")                  |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_chat_model_end    | {"messages": BaseMessage[]} | AIMessageChunk("hello world")            |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_llm_start         | {'input': 'hello'}          |                                          |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_llm_stream        |                             | 'Hello'                                  |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_llm_end           | 'Hello human!'              |                                          |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_chain_start       |                             |                                          |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_chain_stream      |                             | "hello world!"                           |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_chain_end         | [Document(...)]             | "hello world!, goodbye world!"           |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_tool_start        | {"x": 1, "y": "2"}          |                                          |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_tool_end          |                             | {"x": 1, "y": "2"}                       |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_retriever_start   | {"query": "hello"}          |                                          |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_retriever_end     | {"query": "hello"}          | [Document(...), ..]                      |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_prompt_start      | {"question": "hello"}       |                                          |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_prompt_end        | {"question": "hello"}       | ChatPromptValue(messages: BaseMessage[]) |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      

      The "on_chain_*" events are the default for Runnables that don't fit one of the above categories.

      In addition to the standard events above, users can also dispatch custom events.

      Custom events will be only be surfaced with in the v2 version of the API!

      A custom event has following format:

      +-----------+------+------------------------------------------------------------+
      | Attribute | Type | Description                                                |
      +===========+======+============================================================+
      | name      | str  | A user defined name for the event.                         |
      +-----------+------+------------------------------------------------------------+
      | data      | Any  | The data associated with the event. This can be anything.  |
      +-----------+------+------------------------------------------------------------+
      

      Here's an example:

      import { RunnableLambda } from "@langchain/core/runnables";
      import { dispatchCustomEvent } from "@langchain/core/callbacks/dispatch";
      // Use this import for web environments that don't support "async_hooks"
      // and manually pass config to child runs.
      // import { dispatchCustomEvent } from "@langchain/core/callbacks/dispatch/web";

      const slowThing = RunnableLambda.from(async (someInput: string) => {
      // Placeholder for some slow operation
      await new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, 100));
      await dispatchCustomEvent("progress_event", {
      message: "Finished step 1 of 2",
      });
      await new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, 100));
      return "Done";
      });

      const eventStream = await slowThing.streamEvents("hello world", {
      version: "v2",
      });

      for await (const event of eventStream) {
      if (event.event === "on_custom_event") {
      console.log(event);
      }
      }

      Parameters

      Returns IterableReadableStream<StreamEvent>

    • Generate a stream of events emitted by the internal steps of the runnable.

      Use to create an iterator over StreamEvents that provide real-time information about the progress of the runnable, including StreamEvents from intermediate results.

      A StreamEvent is a dictionary with the following schema:

      • event: string - Event names are of the format: on_[runnable_type]_(start|stream|end).
      • name: string - The name of the runnable that generated the event.
      • run_id: string - Randomly generated ID associated with the given execution of the runnable that emitted the event. A child runnable that gets invoked as part of the execution of a parent runnable is assigned its own unique ID.
      • tags: string[] - The tags of the runnable that generated the event.
      • metadata: Record<string, any> - The metadata of the runnable that generated the event.
      • data: Record<string, any>

      Below is a table that illustrates some events that might be emitted by various chains. Metadata fields have been omitted from the table for brevity. Chain definitions have been included after the table.

      ATTENTION This reference table is for the V2 version of the schema.

      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | event                | input                       | output/chunk                             |
      +======================+=============================+==========================================+
      | on_chat_model_start  | {"messages": BaseMessage[]} |                                          |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_chat_model_stream |                             | AIMessageChunk("hello")                  |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_chat_model_end    | {"messages": BaseMessage[]} | AIMessageChunk("hello world")            |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_llm_start         | {'input': 'hello'}          |                                          |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_llm_stream        |                             | 'Hello'                                  |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_llm_end           | 'Hello human!'              |                                          |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_chain_start       |                             |                                          |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_chain_stream      |                             | "hello world!"                           |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_chain_end         | [Document(...)]             | "hello world!, goodbye world!"           |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_tool_start        | {"x": 1, "y": "2"}          |                                          |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_tool_end          |                             | {"x": 1, "y": "2"}                       |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_retriever_start   | {"query": "hello"}          |                                          |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_retriever_end     | {"query": "hello"}          | [Document(...), ..]                      |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_prompt_start      | {"question": "hello"}       |                                          |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      | on_prompt_end        | {"question": "hello"}       | ChatPromptValue(messages: BaseMessage[]) |
      +----------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
      

      The "on_chain_*" events are the default for Runnables that don't fit one of the above categories.

      In addition to the standard events above, users can also dispatch custom events.

      Custom events will be only be surfaced with in the v2 version of the API!

      A custom event has following format:

      +-----------+------+------------------------------------------------------------+
      | Attribute | Type | Description                                                |
      +===========+======+============================================================+
      | name      | str  | A user defined name for the event.                         |
      +-----------+------+------------------------------------------------------------+
      | data      | Any  | The data associated with the event. This can be anything.  |
      +-----------+------+------------------------------------------------------------+
      

      Here's an example:

      import { RunnableLambda } from "@langchain/core/runnables";
      import { dispatchCustomEvent } from "@langchain/core/callbacks/dispatch";
      // Use this import for web environments that don't support "async_hooks"
      // and manually pass config to child runs.
      // import { dispatchCustomEvent } from "@langchain/core/callbacks/dispatch/web";

      const slowThing = RunnableLambda.from(async (someInput: string) => {
      // Placeholder for some slow operation
      await new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, 100));
      await dispatchCustomEvent("progress_event", {
      message: "Finished step 1 of 2",
      });
      await new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, 100));
      return "Done";
      });

      const eventStream = await slowThing.streamEvents("hello world", {
      version: "v2",
      });

      for await (const event of eventStream) {
      if (event.event === "on_custom_event") {
      console.log(event);
      }
      }

      Parameters

      • input: StructuredToolCallInput
      • options: Partial<RunnableConfig<Record<string, any>>> & {
            encoding: "text/event-stream";
            version: "v1" | "v2";
        }
      • OptionalstreamOptions: Omit<EventStreamCallbackHandlerInput, "autoClose">

      Returns IterableReadableStream<Uint8Array<ArrayBufferLike>>

    • Stream all output from a runnable, as reported to the callback system. This includes all inner runs of LLMs, Retrievers, Tools, etc. Output is streamed as Log objects, which include a list of jsonpatch ops that describe how the state of the run has changed in each step, and the final state of the run. The jsonpatch ops can be applied in order to construct state.

      Parameters

      Returns AsyncGenerator<RunLogPatch>

    • Bind lifecycle listeners to a Runnable, returning a new Runnable. The Run object contains information about the run, including its id, type, input, output, error, startTime, endTime, and any tags or metadata added to the run.

      Parameters

      • params: {
            onEnd?: (
                run: Run,
                config?: RunnableConfig<Record<string, any>>,
            ) => void | Promise<void>;
            onError?: (
                run: Run,
                config?: RunnableConfig<Record<string, any>>,
            ) => void | Promise<void>;
            onStart?: (
                run: Run,
                config?: RunnableConfig<Record<string, any>>,
            ) => void | Promise<void>;
        }

        The object containing the callback functions.

        • OptionalonEnd?: (run: Run, config?: RunnableConfig<Record<string, any>>) => void | Promise<void>

          Called after the runnable finishes running, with the Run object.

        • OptionalonError?: (run: Run, config?: RunnableConfig<Record<string, any>>) => void | Promise<void>

          Called if the runnable throws an error, with the Run object.

        • OptionalonStart?: (run: Run, config?: RunnableConfig<Record<string, any>>) => void | Promise<void>

          Called before the runnable starts running, with the Run object.

      Returns Runnable<
          StructuredToolCallInput<SchemaT, SchemaInputT>,
          ToolMessage<MessageStructure> | ToolOutputT,
          RunnableConfig<Record<string, any>>,
      >

    • The name of the serializable. Override to provide an alias or to preserve the serialized module name in minified environments.

      Implemented as a static method to support loading logic.

      Returns string