# Import the necessary Libraries import os import uuid import json import gradio as gr from openai import OpenAI from langchain_community.embeddings.sentence_transformer import SentenceTransformerEmbeddings from langchain_community.vectorstores import Chroma from huggingface_hub import CommitScheduler from pathlib import Path from dotenv import load_dotenv # Create Client load_dotenv() os.environ["ANYSCALE_API_KEY"]=os.getenv("ANYSCALE_API_KEY") client = OpenAI( base_url="https://api.endpoints.anyscale.com/v1", api_key=os.environ['ANYSCALE_API_KEY'] ) embedding_model = SentenceTransformerEmbeddings(model_name='thenlper/gte-large') # Define the embedding model and the vectorstore collection_name = 'report-10k-2024' vectorstore_persisted = Chroma( collection_name=collection_name, persist_directory='./report_10kdb', embedding_function=embedding_model ) # Load the persisted vectorDB retriever = vectorstore_persisted.as_retriever( search_type='similarity', search_kwargs={'k': 5} ) # Prepare the logging functionality log_file = Path("logs/") / f"data_{uuid.uuid4()}.json" log_folder = log_file.parent scheduler = CommitScheduler( repo_id="RAG-investment-recommendation-log", repo_type="dataset", folder_path=log_folder, path_in_repo="data", every=2 ) # Define the Q&A system message qna_system_message = """ You are an AI assistant to help Finsights Grey Inc., an innovative financial technology firm, develop a Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) system to automate the extraction, summarization, and analysis of information from 10-K reports. Your knowledge base was last updated in August 2023. User input will have the context required by you to answer user questions. This context will begin with the token: ###Context. The context contains references to specific portions of a 10-K report relevant to the user query. User questions will begin with the token: ###Question. Please answer only using the context provided in the input. Do not mention anything about the context in your final answer. If the answer is not found in the context, respond "I don't know". Please adhere to the following guidelines: Your response should only be about the question asked and the context provided. Answer only using the context provided. Do not mention anything about the context in your final answer. If the answer is not found in the context, it is very important for you to respond with "I don't know." Always quote the source when you use the context. Cite the relevant source at the end of your response under the section - Source: Do not make up sources. Use the links provided in the sources section of the context and nothing else. You are prohibited from providing other links/sources. Here is an example of how to structure your response: Answer: [Answer] Source: [Source] """ # Define the user message template qna_user_message_template = """ ###Context Here are some documents that are relevant to the question. {context} ``` {question} ``` """ # Define the predict function that runs when 'Submit' is clicked or when a API request is made def predict(user_input,company): filter = "dataset/"+company+"-10-k-2023.pdf" relevant_document_chunks = vectorstore_persisted.similarity_search(user_input, k=5, filter={"source":filter}) # Create context_for_query context_list = [d.page_content for d in relevant_document_chunks] context_for_query = ".".join(context_list) # Create messages prompt = [ {'role':'system', 'content': qna_system_message}, {'role': 'user', 'content': qna_user_message_template.format( context=context_for_query, question=user_input ) } ] # Get response from the LLM try: response = client.chat.completions.create( model='mistralai/Mixtral-8x7B-Instruct-v0.1', messages=prompt, temperature=0 ) prediction = response.choices[0].message.content except Exception as e: prediction = e # While the prediction is made, log both the inputs and outputs to a local log file # While writing to the log file, ensure that the commit scheduler is locked to avoid parallel # access with scheduler.lock: with log_file.open("a") as f: f.write(json.dumps( { 'user_input': user_input, 'retrieved_context': context_for_query, 'model_response': prediction } )) f.write("\n") return prediction def get_predict(question, company): # Implement your prediction logic here if company == "AWS": # Perform prediction for AWS selectedCompany = "aws" elif company == "IBM": # Perform prediction for IBM selectedCompany = "IBM" elif company == "Google": # Perform prediction for Google selectedCompany = "Google" elif company == "Meta": # Perform prediction for Meta selectedCompany = "meta" elif company == "Microsoft": # Perform prediction for Microsoft selectedCompany = "msft" else: return "Invalid company selected" output = predict(question, selectedCompany) return output # Set-up the Gradio UI # Add text box and radio button to the interface # The radio button is used to select the company 10k report in which the context needs to be retrieved. # Create the interface # For the inputs parameter of Interface provide [textbox,company] with gr.Blocks(theme="gradio/seafoam@>=0.0.1,<0.1.0") as demo: with gr.Row(): company = gr.Radio(["AWS", "IBM", "Google", "Meta", "Microsoft"], label="Select a company") with gr.Row(): question = gr.Textbox(label="Enter your question") submit = gr.Button("Submit") output = gr.Textbox(label="Output") submit.click( fn=get_predict, inputs=[question, company], outputs=output ) demo.queue() demo.launch(auth=("demouser", os.getenv('PASSWD')))