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A new feature_context json column was added to ai_api_audit_logs This allows us to store rich json like context on any LLM request made. This new field now stores automation id and name. Additionally allows llm_triage to specify maximum number of tokens This means that you can limit the cost of llm triage by scanning only first N tokens of a post.
148 lines
4.2 KiB
Ruby
148 lines
4.2 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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module DiscourseAi
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module Completions
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module Endpoints
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class Fake < Base
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STOCK_CONTENT = <<~TEXT
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# Discourse Markdown Styles Showcase
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Welcome to the **Discourse Markdown Styles Showcase**! This _post_ is designed to demonstrate a wide range of Markdown capabilities available in Discourse.
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## Lists and Emphasis
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- **Bold Text**: To emphasize a point, you can use bold text.
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- _Italic Text_: To subtly highlight text, italics are perfect.
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- ~~Strikethrough~~: Sometimes, marking text as obsolete requires a strikethrough.
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> **Note**: Combining these _styles_ can **_really_** make your text stand out!
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1. First item
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2. Second item
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* Nested bullet
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* Another nested bullet
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3. Third item
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## Links and Images
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You can easily add [links](https://meta.discourse.org) to your posts. For adding images, use this syntax:
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## Code and Quotes
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Inline `code` is used for mentioning small code snippets like `let x = 10;`. For larger blocks of code, fenced code blocks are used:
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```javascript
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function greet() {
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console.log("Hello, Discourse Community!");
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}
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greet();
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```
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> Blockquotes can be very effective for highlighting user comments or important sections from cited sources. They stand out visually and offer great readability.
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## Tables and Horizontal Rules
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Creating tables in Markdown is straightforward:
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| Header 1 | Header 2 | Header 3 |
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| ---------|:--------:| --------:|
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| Row 1, Col 1 | Centered | Right-aligned |
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| Row 2, Col 1 | **Bold** | _Italic_ |
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| Row 3, Col 1 | `Inline Code` | [Link](https://meta.discourse.org) |
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To separate content sections:
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---
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## Final Thoughts
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Congratulations, you've now seen a small sample of what Discourse's Markdown can do! For more intricate formatting, consider exploring the advanced styling options. Remember that the key to great formatting is not just the available tools, but also the **clarity** and **readability** it brings to your readers.
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TEXT
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def self.can_contact?(model_provider)
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model_provider == "fake"
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end
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def self.with_fake_content(content)
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@fake_content = content
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yield
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ensure
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@fake_content = nil
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end
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def self.fake_content
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@fake_content || STOCK_CONTENT
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end
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def self.delays
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@delays ||= Array.new(10) { rand * 6 }
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end
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def self.delays=(delays)
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@delays = delays
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end
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def self.chunk_count
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@chunk_count ||= 10
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end
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def self.chunk_count=(chunk_count)
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@chunk_count = chunk_count
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end
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def self.last_call
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@last_call
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end
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def self.last_call=(params)
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@last_call = params
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end
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def perform_completion!(
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dialect,
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user,
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model_params = {},
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feature_name: nil,
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feature_context: nil
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)
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self.class.last_call = { dialect: dialect, user: user, model_params: model_params }
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content = self.class.fake_content
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if block_given?
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split_indices = (1...content.length).to_a.sample(self.class.chunk_count - 1).sort
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indexes = [0, *split_indices, content.length]
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original_content = content
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content = +""
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cancel = false
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cancel_proc = -> { cancel = true }
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i = 0
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indexes
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.each_cons(2)
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.map { |start, finish| original_content[start...finish] }
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.each do |chunk|
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break if cancel
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if self.class.delays.present? &&
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(delay = self.class.delays[i % self.class.delays.length])
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sleep(delay)
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i += 1
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end
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break if cancel
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content << chunk
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yield(chunk, cancel_proc)
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end
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end
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content
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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