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Author SHA1 Message Date
Roman Rizzi eae527f99d
REFACTOR: A Simpler way of interacting with embeddings tables. (#1023)
* REFACTOR: A Simpler way of interacting with embeddings' tables.

This change adds a new abstraction called `Schema`, which acts as a repository that supports the same DB features `VectorRepresentation::Base` has, with the exception that removes the need to have duplicated methods per embeddings table.

It is also a bit more flexible when performing a similarity search because you can pass it a block that gives you access to the builder, allowing you to add multiple joins/where conditions.
2024-12-13 10:15:21 -03:00
Sam 117c06220e
FEATURE: allow artifacts to be updated (#980)
Add support for versioned artifacts with improved diff handling

* Add versioned artifacts support allowing artifacts to be updated and tracked
  - New `ai_artifact_versions` table to store version history
  - Support for updating artifacts through a new `UpdateArtifact` tool
  - Add version-aware artifact rendering in posts
  - Include change descriptions for version tracking

* Enhance artifact rendering and security
  - Add support for module-type scripts and external JS dependencies
  - Expand CSP to allow trusted CDN sources (unpkg, cdnjs, jsdelivr, googleapis)
  - Improve JavaScript handling in artifacts

* Implement robust diff handling system (this is dormant but ready to use once LLMs catch up)
  - Add new DiffUtils module for applying changes to artifacts
  - Support for unified diff format with multiple hunks
  - Intelligent handling of whitespace and line endings
  - Comprehensive error handling for diff operations

* Update routes and UI components
  - Add versioned artifact routes
  - Update markdown processing for versioned artifacts

Also

- Tweaks summary prompt
- Improves upload support in custom tool to also provide urls
2024-12-03 07:23:31 +11:00
Sam c352054d4e
FIX: encode parameters returned from LLMs correctly (#889)
Fixes encoding of params on LLM function calls.

Previously we would improperly return results if a function parameter returned an HTML tag.

Additionally adds some missing HTTP verbs to tool calls.
2024-11-04 10:07:17 +11:00
Sam 12869f2146
FIX: testing tool was not showing rag results (#867)
This changeset contains 4 fixes:

1. We were allowing running tests on unsaved tools,
this is problematic cause uploads are not yet associated or indexed
leading to confusing results. We now only show the test button when
tool is saved.


2. We were not properly scoping rag document fragements, this
meant that personas and ai tools could get results from other
unrelated tools, just to be filtered out later


3. index.search showed options as "optional" but implementation
required the second option

4. When testing tools searching through document fragments was
not working at all cause we did not properly load the tool
2024-10-25 16:01:25 +11:00
Sam e1a0eb6131
FEATURE: support chain halting and upload creation support (#821)
This adds chain halting (ability to terminate llm chain in a tool)
and the ability to create uploads in a tool

Together this lets us integrate custom image generators into a
custom tool.
2024-10-09 08:17:45 +11:00
Sam 5cbc9190eb
FEATURE: RAG search within tools (#802)
This allows custom tools access to uploads and sophisticated searches using embedding.

It introduces:

 - A shared front end for listing and uploading files (shared with personas)
 -  Backend implementation of index.search function within a custom tool.

Custom tools now may search through uploaded files

function invoke(params) {
   return index.search(params.query)
}

This means that RAG implementers now may preload tools with knowledge and have high fidelity over
the search.

The search function support

    specifying max results
    specifying a subset of files to search (from uploads)

Also

 - Improved documentation for tools (when creating a tool a preamble explains all the functionality)
  - uploads were a bit finicky, fixed an edge case where the UI would not show them as updated
2024-09-30 17:27:50 +10:00
Sam b863ddc94b
FEATURE: custom user defined tools (#677)
Introduces custom AI tools functionality. 

1. Why it was added:
   The PR adds the ability to create, manage, and use custom AI tools within the Discourse AI system. This feature allows for more flexibility and extensibility in the AI capabilities of the platform.

2. What it does:
   - Introduces a new `AiTool` model for storing custom AI tools
   - Adds CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) operations for AI tools
   - Implements a tool runner system for executing custom tool scripts
   - Integrates custom tools with existing AI personas
   - Provides a user interface for managing custom tools in the admin panel

3. Possible use cases:
   - Creating custom tools for specific tasks or integrations (stock quotes, currency conversion etc...)
   - Allowing administrators to add new functionalities to AI assistants without modifying core code
   - Implementing domain-specific tools for particular communities or industries

4. Code structure:
   The PR introduces several new files and modifies existing ones:

   a. Models:
      - `app/models/ai_tool.rb`: Defines the AiTool model
      - `app/serializers/ai_custom_tool_serializer.rb`: Serializer for AI tools

   b. Controllers:
      - `app/controllers/discourse_ai/admin/ai_tools_controller.rb`: Handles CRUD operations for AI tools

   c. Views and Components:
      - New Ember.js components for tool management in the admin interface
      - Updates to existing AI persona management components to support custom tools 

   d. Core functionality:
      - `lib/ai_bot/tool_runner.rb`: Implements the custom tool execution system
      - `lib/ai_bot/tools/custom.rb`: Defines the custom tool class

   e. Routes and configurations:
      - Updates to route configurations to include new AI tool management pages

   f. Migrations:
      - `db/migrate/20240618080148_create_ai_tools.rb`: Creates the ai_tools table

   g. Tests:
      - New test files for AI tool functionality and integration

The PR integrates the custom tools system with the existing AI persona framework, allowing personas to use both built-in and custom tools. It also includes safety measures such as timeouts and HTTP request limits to prevent misuse of custom tools.

Overall, this PR significantly enhances the flexibility and extensibility of the Discourse AI system by allowing administrators to create and manage custom AI tools tailored to their specific needs.

Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <martin@discourse.org>
2024-06-27 17:27:40 +10:00