π OmniSearchGraph Module
The OmniSearchGraph module defines a class for creating and executing a graph that searches the internet for answers to a given prompt. It combines web scraping and internet searching to generate an answer based on the user's query.
Classesβ
OmniSearchGraphβ
OmniSearchGraph is a scraping pipeline that searches the internet for answers to a given prompt. It only requires a user prompt to search the internet and generate an answer.
Attributesβ
- prompt (str): The user prompt to search the internet.
- llm_model (dict): The configuration for the language model.
- embedder_model (dict): The configuration for the embedder model.
- headless (bool): A flag to run the browser in headless mode.
- verbose (bool): A flag to display the execution information.
- model_token (int): The token limit for the language model.
- max_results (int): The maximum number of results to return.
- input_key (str): The key for the input source (either
urlorlocal_dir). - graph: The graph of nodes representing the workflow for web scraping and searching.
- final_state: The final state of the graph after execution.
- execution_info: Information about the execution of the graph.
Methodsβ
-
__init__(self, prompt: str, config: dict, schema: Optional[str] = None)- Initializes the
OmniSearchGraphwith a prompt, configuration, and schema. - Args:
prompt (str): The user prompt to search the internet.config (dict): Configuration parameters for the graph.schema (Optional[str]): The schema for the graph output.
- Initializes the
-
_create_graph(self) -> BaseGraph- Creates the graph of nodes representing the workflow for web scraping and searching.
- Returns: An instance of
BaseGraph.
-
run(self) -> str- Executes the web scraping and searching process and returns the answer to the prompt.
- Returns: The answer to the prompt.
Example Usageβ
Here is an example of how to use the OmniSearchGraph class:
from omni_search_graph import OmniSearchGraph
# Define the prompt and configuration
prompt = "What is Chioggia famous for?"
config = {
"llm": {"model": "gpt-4o"},
"max_results": 5,
"headless": False,
}
# Create the search graph
omni_search = OmniSearchGraph(prompt, config)
# Run the search graph
result = omni_search.run()
print(result)