* DEV: AI bot migration to the Llm pattern.
We added tool and conversation context support to the Llm service in discourse-ai#366, meaning we met all the conditions to migrate this module.
This PR migrates to the new pattern, meaning adding a new bot now requires minimal effort as long as the service supports it. On top of this, we introduce the concept of a "Playground" to separate the PM-specific bits from the completion, allowing us to use the bot in other contexts like chat in the future. Commands are called tools, and we simplified all the placeholder logic to perform updates in a single place, making the flow more one-wayish.
* Followup fixes based on testing
* Cleanup unused inference code
* FIX: text-based tools could be in the middle of a sentence
* GPT-4-turbo support
* Use new LLM API
* FEATURE: allow easy sharing of bot conversations
* Lean on new core API i
* Added system spec for copy functionality
* Update assets/javascripts/initializers/ai-bot-replies.js
Co-authored-by: Alan Guo Xiang Tan <gxtan1990@gmail.com>
* discourse later insted of setTimeout
* Update spec/system/ai_bot/share_spec.rb
Co-authored-by: Alan Guo Xiang Tan <gxtan1990@gmail.com>
* feedback from review
just check the whole payload
* remove uneeded code
* fix spec
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Co-authored-by: Alan Guo Xiang Tan <gxtan1990@gmail.com>
* FIX: no selected persona should pick first prioritized one
Previously we were looking at `.personaId` but there is only an
id attribute so it failed
* FEATURE: new DALL-E-3 persona
This persona generates images using DALL-E-3 API and is enabled
by default
Keep in mind that we are still waiting on seeds/gen_id so we can
not retain style consistently between turns.
This will change as soon as a new Open AI API provides the missing
parameters
Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <martin@discourse.org>
People tend to keep to 1 persona when working with the bot,
this adds local browser memory for the last persona you interacted
with so you do not need to select it over and over again.
This is per browser, not per user memory.
Also... clean up tests so they do not need to require stubs which
were breaking the build
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Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <martin@discourse.org>
Introduces a UI to manage customizable personas (admin only feature)
Part of the change was some extensive internal refactoring:
- AIBot now has a persona set in the constructor, once set it never changes
- Command now takes in bot as a constructor param, so it has the correct persona and is not generating AIBot objects on the fly
- Added a .prettierignore file, due to the way ALE is configured in nvim it is a pre-req for prettier to work
- Adds a bunch of validations on the AIPersona model, system personas (artist/creative etc...) are all seeded. We now ensure
- name uniqueness, and only allow certain properties to be touched for system personas.
- (JS note) the client side design takes advantage of nested routes, the parent route for personas gets all the personas via this.store.findAll("ai-persona") then child routes simply reach into this model to find a particular persona.
- (JS note) data is sideloaded into the ai-persona model the meta property supplied from the controller, resultSetMeta
- This removes ai_bot_enabled_personas and ai_bot_enabled_chat_commands, both should be controlled from the UI on a per persona basis
- Fixes a long standing bug in token accounting ... we were doing to_json.length instead of to_json.to_s.length
- Amended it so {commands} are always inserted at the end unconditionally, no need to add it to the template of the system message as it just confuses things
- Adds a concept of required_commands to stock personas, these are commands that must be configured for this stock persona to show up.
- Refactored tests so we stop requiring inference_stubs, it was very confusing to need it, added to plugin.rb for now which at least is clearer
- Migrates the persona selector to gjs
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Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <martin@discourse.org>
Previous to this change we relied on client side settings to
determine if an end user has access to the ai bot.
This meant that if a user was not aware they are a member of a
group (as it is with restricted visibility ones) they would not
see the bot button.
All checking has now moved to the server side, and tests were
added to cover.
Previously we were not using using HeaderPanel for drop down, which caused
it not to properly act like a header panel.
- Not styled right
- Not hidden when other buttons clicked
Etc...
Header is sadly full of legacy so this is somewhat hacky weaving widgets.