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Rename web_surfer (2).py to web_surfer.py
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# Shamelessly stolen from Microsoft Autogen team: thanks to them for this great resource!
# https://github.com/microsoft/autogen/blob/gaia_multiagent_v01_march_1st/autogen/browser_utils.py
import os
import re
from typing import Tuple, Optional
from transformers.agents.agents import Tool
import time
##from dotenv import load_dotenv
import requests
from pypdf import PdfReader
from markdownify import markdownify as md
import mimetypes
from browser import SimpleTextBrowser
##load_dotenv(override=True)
user_agent = "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/119.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 Edg/119.0.0.0"
browser_config = {
"viewport_size": 1024 * 5,
"downloads_folder": "coding",
"request_kwargs": {
"headers": {"User-Agent": user_agent},
"timeout": 300,
},
}
##browser_config["serpapi_key"] = os.getenv("SERP_KEY")
browser = SimpleTextBrowser(**browser_config)
# Helper functions
def _browser_state() -> Tuple[str, str]:
header = f"Address: {browser.address}\n"
if browser.page_title is not None:
header += f"Title: {browser.page_title}\n"
current_page = browser.viewport_current_page
total_pages = len(browser.viewport_pages)
address = browser.address
for i in range(len(browser.history)-2,-1,-1): # Start from the second last
if browser.history[i][0] == address:
header += f"You previously visited this page {round(time.time() - browser.history[i][1])} seconds ago.\n"
break
header += f"Viewport position: Showing page {current_page+1} of {total_pages}.\n"
return (header, browser.viewport)
class SearchInformationTool(Tool):
name="informational_web_search"
description="Perform an INFORMATIONAL web search query then return the search results."
inputs = {
"query": {
"type": "text",
"description": "The informational web search query to perform."
}
}
inputs["filter_year"]= {
"type": "text",
"description": "[Optional parameter]: filter the search results to only include pages from a specific year. For example, '2020' will only include pages from 2020. Make sure to use this parameter if you're trying to search for articles from a specific date!"
}
output_type = "text"
def forward(self, query: str, filter_year: Optional[int] = None) -> str:
browser.visit_page(f"google: {query}", filter_year=filter_year)
header, content = _browser_state()
return header.strip() + "\n=======================\n" + content
class NavigationalSearchTool(Tool):
name="navigational_web_search"
description="Perform a NAVIGATIONAL web search query then immediately navigate to the top result. Useful, for example, to navigate to a particular Wikipedia article or other known destination. Equivalent to Google's \"I'm Feeling Lucky\" button."
inputs = {"query": {"type": "text", "description": "The navigational web search query to perform."}}
output_type = "text"
def forward(self, query: str) -> str:
browser.visit_page(f"google: {query}")
# Extract the first line
m = re.search(r"\[.*?\]\((http.*?)\)", browser.page_content)
if m:
browser.visit_page(m.group(1))
# Return where we ended up
header, content = _browser_state()
return header.strip() + "\n=======================\n" + content
class VisitTool(Tool):
name="visit_page"
description="Visit a webpage at a given URL and return its text."
inputs = {"url": {"type": "text", "description": "The relative or absolute url of the webapge to visit."}}
output_type = "text"
def forward(self, url: str) -> str:
browser.visit_page(url)
header, content = _browser_state()
return header.strip() + "\n=======================\n" + content
class DownloadTool(Tool):
name="download_file"
description="""
Download a file at a given URL. The file should be of this format: [".xlsx", ".pptx", ".wav", ".mp3", ".png", ".docx"]
After using this tool, for further inspection of this page you should return the download path to your manager via final_answer, and they will be able to inspect it.
DO NOT use this tool for .pdf or .txt or .htm files: for these types of files use visit_page with the file url instead."""
inputs = {"url": {"type": "text", "description": "The relative or absolute url of the file to be downloaded."}}
output_type = "text"
def forward(self, url: str) -> str:
if "arxiv" in url:
url = url.replace("abs", "pdf")
response = requests.get(url)
content_type = response.headers.get("content-type", "")
extension = mimetypes.guess_extension(content_type)
if extension and isinstance(extension, str):
new_path = f"./downloads/file{extension}"
else:
new_path = "./downloads/file.object"
with open(new_path, "wb") as f:
f.write(response.content)
if "pdf" in extension or "txt" in extension or "htm" in extension:
raise Exception("Do not use this tool for pdf or txt or html files: use visit_page instead.")
return f"File was downloaded and saved under path {new_path}."
class PageUpTool(Tool):
name="page_up"
description="Scroll the viewport UP one page-length in the current webpage and return the new viewport content."
output_type = "text"
def forward(self) -> str:
browser.page_up()
header, content = _browser_state()
return header.strip() + "\n=======================\n" + content
class ArchiveSearchTool(Tool):
name="find_archived_url"
description="Given a url, searches the Wayback Machine and returns the archived version of the url that's closest in time to the desired date."
inputs={
"url": {"type": "text", "description": "The url you need the archive for."},
"date": {"type": "text", "description": "The date that you want to find the archive for. Give this date in the format 'YYYYMMDD', for instance '27 June 2008' is written as '20080627'."}
}
output_type = "text"
def forward(self, url, date) -> str:
archive_url = f"https://archive.org/wayback/available?url={url}&timestamp={date}"
response = requests.get(archive_url).json()
try:
closest = response["archived_snapshots"]["closest"]
except:
raise Exception(f"Your url was not archived on Wayback Machine, try a different url.")
target_url = closest["url"]
browser.visit_page(target_url)
header, content = _browser_state()
return f"Web archive for url {url}, snapshot taken at date {closest['timestamp'][:8]}:\n" + header.strip() + "\n=======================\n" + content
class PageDownTool(Tool):
name="page_down"
description="Scroll the viewport DOWN one page-length in the current webpage and return the new viewport content."
output_type = "text"
def forward(self, ) -> str:
browser.page_down()
header, content = _browser_state()
return header.strip() + "\n=======================\n" + content
class FinderTool(Tool):
name="find_on_page_ctrl_f"
description="Scroll the viewport to the first occurrence of the search string. This is equivalent to Ctrl+F."
inputs = {"search_string": {"type": "text", "description": "The string to search for on the page. This search string supports wildcards like '*'" }}
output_type = "text"
def forward(self, search_string: str) -> str:
find_result = browser.find_on_page(search_string)
header, content = _browser_state()
if find_result is None:
return header.strip() + f"\n=======================\nThe search string '{search_string}' was not found on this page."
else:
return header.strip() + "\n=======================\n" + content
class FindNextTool(Tool):
name="find_next"
description="Scroll the viewport to next occurrence of the search string. This is equivalent to finding the next match in a Ctrl+F search."
inputs = {}
output_type = "text"
def forward(self, ) -> str:
find_result = browser.find_next()
header, content = _browser_state()
if find_result is None:
return header.strip() + "\n=======================\nThe search string was not found on this page."
else:
return header.strip() + "\n=======================\n" + content