langchain_community.tools.requests.tool.RequestsPostTool

class langchain_community.tools.requests.tool.RequestsPostTool[source]

Bases: BaseRequestsTool, BaseTool

Tool for making a POST request to an API endpoint.

Create a new model by parsing and validating input data from keyword arguments.

Raises ValidationError if the input data cannot be parsed to form a valid model.

param args_schema: Optional[Type[BaseModel]] = None

Pydantic model class to validate and parse the tool’s input arguments.

param callback_manager: Optional[BaseCallbackManager] = None

Deprecated. Please use callbacks instead.

param callbacks: Callbacks = None

Callbacks to be called during tool execution.

param description: str = 'Use this when you want to POST to a website.\n    Input should be a json string with two keys: "url" and "data".\n    The value of "url" should be a string, and the value of "data" should be a dictionary of \n    key-value pairs you want to POST to the url.\n    Be careful to always use double quotes for strings in the json string\n    The output will be the text response of the POST request.\n    '

Used to tell the model how/when/why to use the tool.

You can provide few-shot examples as a part of the description.

param handle_tool_error: Optional[Union[bool, str, Callable[[ToolException], str]]] = False

Handle the content of the ToolException thrown.

param metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None

Optional metadata associated with the tool. Defaults to None This metadata will be associated with each call to this tool, and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks. You can use these to eg identify a specific instance of a tool with its use case.

param requests_wrapper: GenericRequestsWrapper [Required]
param return_direct: bool = False

Whether to return the tool’s output directly. Setting this to True means

that after the tool is called, the AgentExecutor will stop looping.

param tags: Optional[List[str]] = None

Optional list of tags associated with the tool. Defaults to None These tags will be associated with each call to this tool, and passed as arguments to the handlers defined in callbacks. You can use these to eg identify a specific instance of a tool with its use case.

param verbose: bool = False

Whether to log the tool’s progress.

__call__(tool_input: str, callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None) str

Make tool callable.

async abatch(inputs: List[Input], config: Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]] = None, *, return_exceptions: bool = False, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) List[Output]

Default implementation runs ainvoke in parallel using asyncio.gather.

The default implementation of batch works well for IO bound runnables.

Subclasses should override this method if they can batch more efficiently; e.g., if the underlying runnable uses an API which supports a batch mode.

async ainvoke(input: Union[str, Dict], config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Any) Any

Default implementation of ainvoke, calls invoke from a thread.

The default implementation allows usage of async code even if the runnable did not implement a native async version of invoke.

Subclasses should override this method if they can run asynchronously.

async arun(tool_input: Union[str, Dict], verbose: Optional[bool] = None, start_color: Optional[str] = 'green', color: Optional[str] = 'green', callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, *, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, run_name: Optional[str] = None, **kwargs: Any) Any

Run the tool asynchronously.

assign(**kwargs: Union[Runnable[Dict[str, Any], Any], Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], Any], Mapping[str, Union[Runnable[Dict[str, Any], Any], Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], Any]]]]) RunnableSerializable[Any, Any]

Assigns new fields to the dict output of this runnable. Returns a new runnable.

async astream(input: Input, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) AsyncIterator[Output]

Default implementation of astream, which calls ainvoke. Subclasses should override this method if they support streaming output.

astream_events(input: Any, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, *, version: Literal['v1'], include_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, include_types: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, include_tags: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_types: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_tags: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, **kwargs: Any) AsyncIterator[StreamEvent]

[Beta] Generate a stream of events.

Use to create an iterator ove StreamEvents that provide real-time information about the progress of the runnable, including StreamEvents from intermediate results.

A StreamEvent is a dictionary with the following schema:

  • event: str - Event names are of the

    format: on_[runnable_type]_(start|stream|end).

  • name: str - The name of the runnable that generated the event.

  • run_id: str - randomly generated ID associated with the given execution of

    the runnable that emitted the event. A child runnable that gets invoked as part of the execution of a parent runnable is assigned its own unique ID.

  • tags: Optional[List[str]] - The tags of the runnable that generated

    the event.

  • metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] - The metadata of the runnable

    that generated the event.

  • data: Dict[str, Any]

Below is a table that illustrates some evens that might be emitted by various chains. Metadata fields have been omitted from the table for brevity. Chain definitions have been included after the table.

event | name | chunk | input | output |

|----------------------|——————|---------------------------------|———————————————–|-------------------------------------------------| | on_chat_model_start | [model name] | | {“messages”: [[SystemMessage, HumanMessage]]} | | | on_chat_model_stream | [model name] | AIMessageChunk(content=”hello”) | | | | on_chat_model_end | [model name] | | {“messages”: [[SystemMessage, HumanMessage]]} | {“generations”: […], “llm_output”: None, …} | | on_llm_start | [model name] | | {‘input’: ‘hello’} | | | on_llm_stream | [model name] | ‘Hello’ | | | | on_llm_end | [model name] | | ‘Hello human!’ | | on_chain_start | format_docs | | | | | on_chain_stream | format_docs | “hello world!, goodbye world!” | | | | on_chain_end | format_docs | | [Document(…)] | “hello world!, goodbye world!” | | on_tool_start | some_tool | | {“x”: 1, “y”: “2”} | | | on_tool_stream | some_tool | {“x”: 1, “y”: “2”} | | | | on_tool_end | some_tool | | | {“x”: 1, “y”: “2”} | | on_retriever_start | [retriever name] | | {“query”: “hello”} | | | on_retriever_chunk | [retriever name] | {documents: […]} | | | | on_retriever_end | [retriever name] | | {“query”: “hello”} | {documents: […]} | | on_prompt_start | [template_name] | | {“question”: “hello”} | | | on_prompt_end | [template_name] | | {“question”: “hello”} | ChatPromptValue(messages: [SystemMessage, …]) |

Here are declarations associated with the events shown above:

format_docs:

```python def format_docs(docs: List[Document]) -> str:

‘’’Format the docs.’’’ return “, “.join([doc.page_content for doc in docs])

format_docs = RunnableLambda(format_docs) ```

some_tool:

```python @tool def some_tool(x: int, y: str) -> dict:

‘’’Some_tool.’’’ return {“x”: x, “y”: y}

```

prompt:

```python template = ChatPromptTemplate.from_messages(

[(“system”, “You are Cat Agent 007”), (“human”, “{question}”)]

).with_config({“run_name”: “my_template”, “tags”: [“my_template”]}) ```

Example:

from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda

async def reverse(s: str) -> str:
    return s[::-1]

chain = RunnableLambda(func=reverse)

events = [
    event async for event in chain.astream_events("hello", version="v1")
]

# will produce the following events (run_id has been omitted for brevity):
[
    {
        "data": {"input": "hello"},
        "event": "on_chain_start",
        "metadata": {},
        "name": "reverse",
        "tags": [],
    },
    {
        "data": {"chunk": "olleh"},
        "event": "on_chain_stream",
        "metadata": {},
        "name": "reverse",
        "tags": [],
    },
    {
        "data": {"output": "olleh"},
        "event": "on_chain_end",
        "metadata": {},
        "name": "reverse",
        "tags": [],
    },
]
Parameters
  • input – The input to the runnable.

  • config – The config to use for the runnable.

  • version – The version of the schema to use. Currently only version 1 is available. No default will be assigned until the API is stabilized.

  • include_names – Only include events from runnables with matching names.

  • include_types – Only include events from runnables with matching types.

  • include_tags – Only include events from runnables with matching tags.

  • exclude_names – Exclude events from runnables with matching names.

  • exclude_types – Exclude events from runnables with matching types.

  • exclude_tags – Exclude events from runnables with matching tags.

  • kwargs – Additional keyword arguments to pass to the runnable. These will be passed to astream_log as this implementation of astream_events is built on top of astream_log.

Returns

An async stream of StreamEvents.[Beta] Generate a stream of events.

Use to create an iterator ove StreamEvents that provide real-time information about the progress of the runnable, including StreamEvents from intermediate results.

A StreamEvent is a dictionary with the following schema:

  • event: str - Event names are of the

    format: on_[runnable_type]_(start|stream|end).

  • name: str - The name of the runnable that generated the event.

  • run_id: str - randomly generated ID associated with the given execution of

    the runnable that emitted the event. A child runnable that gets invoked as part of the execution of a parent runnable is assigned its own unique ID.

  • tags: Optional[List[str]] - The tags of the runnable that generated

    the event.

  • metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] - The metadata of the runnable

    that generated the event.

  • data: Dict[str, Any]

Below is a table that illustrates some evens that might be emitted by various chains. Metadata fields have been omitted from the table for brevity. Chain definitions have been included after the table.

event | name | chunk | input | output |

|----------------------|——————|---------------------------------|———————————————–|-------------------------------------------------| | on_chat_model_start | [model name] | | {“messages”: [[SystemMessage, HumanMessage]]} | | | on_chat_model_stream | [model name] | AIMessageChunk(content=”hello”) | | | | on_chat_model_end | [model name] | | {“messages”: [[SystemMessage, HumanMessage]]} | {“generations”: […], “llm_output”: None, …} | | on_llm_start | [model name] | | {‘input’: ‘hello’} | | | on_llm_stream | [model name] | ‘Hello’ | | | | on_llm_end | [model name] | | ‘Hello human!’ | | on_chain_start | format_docs | | | | | on_chain_stream | format_docs | “hello world!, goodbye world!” | | | | on_chain_end | format_docs | | [Document(…)] | “hello world!, goodbye world!” | | on_tool_start | some_tool | | {“x”: 1, “y”: “2”} | | | on_tool_stream | some_tool | {“x”: 1, “y”: “2”} | | | | on_tool_end | some_tool | | | {“x”: 1, “y”: “2”} | | on_retriever_start | [retriever name] | | {“query”: “hello”} | | | on_retriever_chunk | [retriever name] | {documents: […]} | | | | on_retriever_end | [retriever name] | | {“query”: “hello”} | {documents: […]} | | on_prompt_start | [template_name] | | {“question”: “hello”} | | | on_prompt_end | [template_name] | | {“question”: “hello”} | ChatPromptValue(messages: [SystemMessage, …]) |

Here are declarations associated with the events shown above:

format_docs:

```python def format_docs(docs: List[Document]) -> str:

‘’’Format the docs.’’’ return “, “.join([doc.page_content for doc in docs])

format_docs = RunnableLambda(format_docs) ```

some_tool:

```python @tool def some_tool(x: int, y: str) -> dict:

‘’’Some_tool.’’’ return {“x”: x, “y”: y}

```

prompt:

```python template = ChatPromptTemplate.from_messages(

[(“system”, “You are Cat Agent 007”), (“human”, “{question}”)]

).with_config({“run_name”: “my_template”, “tags”: [“my_template”]}) ```

Example:

from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableLambda

async def reverse(s: str) -> str:
    return s[::-1]

chain = RunnableLambda(func=reverse)

events = [
    event async for event in chain.astream_events("hello", version="v1")
]

# will produce the following events (run_id has been omitted for brevity):
[
    {
        "data": {"input": "hello"},
        "event": "on_chain_start",
        "metadata": {},
        "name": "reverse",
        "tags": [],
    },
    {
        "data": {"chunk": "olleh"},
        "event": "on_chain_stream",
        "metadata": {},
        "name": "reverse",
        "tags": [],
    },
    {
        "data": {"output": "olleh"},
        "event": "on_chain_end",
        "metadata": {},
        "name": "reverse",
        "tags": [],
    },
]
Parameters
  • input – The input to the runnable.

  • config – The config to use for the runnable.

  • version – The version of the schema to use. Currently only version 1 is available. No default will be assigned until the API is stabilized.

  • include_names – Only include events from runnables with matching names.

  • include_types – Only include events from runnables with matching types.

  • include_tags – Only include events from runnables with matching tags.

  • exclude_names – Exclude events from runnables with matching names.

  • exclude_types – Exclude events from runnables with matching types.

  • exclude_tags – Exclude events from runnables with matching tags.

  • kwargs – Additional keyword arguments to pass to the runnable. These will be passed to astream_log as this implementation of astream_events is built on top of astream_log.

Returns

An async stream of StreamEvents.

Notes

async astream_log(input: Any, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, *, diff: bool = True, with_streamed_output_list: bool = True, include_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, include_types: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, include_tags: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_types: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, exclude_tags: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, **kwargs: Any) Union[AsyncIterator[RunLogPatch], AsyncIterator[RunLog]]

Stream all output from a runnable, as reported to the callback system. This includes all inner runs of LLMs, Retrievers, Tools, etc.

Output is streamed as Log objects, which include a list of jsonpatch ops that describe how the state of the run has changed in each step, and the final state of the run.

The jsonpatch ops can be applied in order to construct state.

Parameters
  • input – The input to the runnable.

  • config – The config to use for the runnable.

  • diff – Whether to yield diffs between each step, or the current state.

  • with_streamed_output_list – Whether to yield the streamed_output list.

  • include_names – Only include logs with these names.

  • include_types – Only include logs with these types.

  • include_tags – Only include logs with these tags.

  • exclude_names – Exclude logs with these names.

  • exclude_types – Exclude logs with these types.

  • exclude_tags – Exclude logs with these tags.

async atransform(input: AsyncIterator[Input], config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) AsyncIterator[Output]

Default implementation of atransform, which buffers input and calls astream. Subclasses should override this method if they can start producing output while input is still being generated.

batch(inputs: List[Input], config: Optional[Union[RunnableConfig, List[RunnableConfig]]] = None, *, return_exceptions: bool = False, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) List[Output]

Default implementation runs invoke in parallel using a thread pool executor.

The default implementation of batch works well for IO bound runnables.

Subclasses should override this method if they can batch more efficiently; e.g., if the underlying runnable uses an API which supports a batch mode.

bind(**kwargs: Any) Runnable[Input, Output]

Bind arguments to a Runnable, returning a new Runnable.

config_schema(*, include: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None) Type[BaseModel]

The type of config this runnable accepts specified as a pydantic model.

To mark a field as configurable, see the configurable_fields and configurable_alternatives methods.

Parameters

include – A list of fields to include in the config schema.

Returns

A pydantic model that can be used to validate config.

configurable_alternatives(which: ConfigurableField, *, default_key: str = 'default', prefix_keys: bool = False, **kwargs: Union[Runnable[Input, Output], Callable[[], Runnable[Input, Output]]]) RunnableSerializable[Input, Output]
configurable_fields(**kwargs: Union[ConfigurableField, ConfigurableFieldSingleOption, ConfigurableFieldMultiOption]) RunnableSerializable[Input, Output]
classmethod construct(_fields_set: Optional[SetStr] = None, **values: Any) Model

Creates a new model setting __dict__ and __fields_set__ from trusted or pre-validated data. Default values are respected, but no other validation is performed. Behaves as if Config.extra = ‘allow’ was set since it adds all passed values

copy(*, include: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, exclude: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, update: Optional[DictStrAny] = None, deep: bool = False) Model

Duplicate a model, optionally choose which fields to include, exclude and change.

Parameters
  • include – fields to include in new model

  • exclude – fields to exclude from new model, as with values this takes precedence over include

  • update – values to change/add in the new model. Note: the data is not validated before creating the new model: you should trust this data

  • deep – set to True to make a deep copy of the model

Returns

new model instance

dict(*, include: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, exclude: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, by_alias: bool = False, skip_defaults: Optional[bool] = None, exclude_unset: bool = False, exclude_defaults: bool = False, exclude_none: bool = False) DictStrAny

Generate a dictionary representation of the model, optionally specifying which fields to include or exclude.

classmethod from_orm(obj: Any) Model
get_graph(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None) Graph

Return a graph representation of this runnable.

get_input_schema(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None) Type[BaseModel]

The tool’s input schema.

classmethod get_lc_namespace() List[str]

Get the namespace of the langchain object.

For example, if the class is langchain.llms.openai.OpenAI, then the namespace is [“langchain”, “llms”, “openai”]

get_name(suffix: Optional[str] = None, *, name: Optional[str] = None) str

Get the name of the runnable.

get_output_schema(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None) Type[BaseModel]

Get a pydantic model that can be used to validate output to the runnable.

Runnables that leverage the configurable_fields and configurable_alternatives methods will have a dynamic output schema that depends on which configuration the runnable is invoked with.

This method allows to get an output schema for a specific configuration.

Parameters

config – A config to use when generating the schema.

Returns

A pydantic model that can be used to validate output.

get_prompts(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None) List[BasePromptTemplate]
invoke(input: Union[str, Dict], config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Any) Any

Transform a single input into an output. Override to implement.

Parameters
  • input – The input to the runnable.

  • config – A config to use when invoking the runnable. The config supports standard keys like ‘tags’, ‘metadata’ for tracing purposes, ‘max_concurrency’ for controlling how much work to do in parallel, and other keys. Please refer to the RunnableConfig for more details.

Returns

The output of the runnable.

classmethod is_lc_serializable() bool

Is this class serializable?

json(*, include: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, exclude: Optional[Union[AbstractSetIntStr, MappingIntStrAny]] = None, by_alias: bool = False, skip_defaults: Optional[bool] = None, exclude_unset: bool = False, exclude_defaults: bool = False, exclude_none: bool = False, encoder: Optional[Callable[[Any], Any]] = None, models_as_dict: bool = True, **dumps_kwargs: Any) unicode

Generate a JSON representation of the model, include and exclude arguments as per dict().

encoder is an optional function to supply as default to json.dumps(), other arguments as per json.dumps().

classmethod lc_id() List[str]

A unique identifier for this class for serialization purposes.

The unique identifier is a list of strings that describes the path to the object.

map() Runnable[List[Input], List[Output]]

Return a new Runnable that maps a list of inputs to a list of outputs, by calling invoke() with each input.

classmethod parse_file(path: Union[str, Path], *, content_type: unicode = None, encoding: unicode = 'utf8', proto: Protocol = None, allow_pickle: bool = False) Model
classmethod parse_obj(obj: Any) Model
classmethod parse_raw(b: Union[str, bytes], *, content_type: unicode = None, encoding: unicode = 'utf8', proto: Protocol = None, allow_pickle: bool = False) Model
pick(keys: Union[str, List[str]]) RunnableSerializable[Any, Any]

Pick keys from the dict output of this runnable. Returns a new runnable.

pipe(*others: Union[Runnable[Any, Other], Callable[[Any], Other]], name: Optional[str] = None) RunnableSerializable[Input, Other]

Compose this runnable with another object to create a RunnableSequence.

run(tool_input: Union[str, Dict[str, Any]], verbose: Optional[bool] = None, start_color: Optional[str] = 'green', color: Optional[str] = 'green', callbacks: Optional[Union[List[BaseCallbackHandler], BaseCallbackManager]] = None, *, tags: Optional[List[str]] = None, metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, run_name: Optional[str] = None, **kwargs: Any) Any

Run the tool.

classmethod schema(by_alias: bool = True, ref_template: unicode = '#/definitions/{model}') DictStrAny
classmethod schema_json(*, by_alias: bool = True, ref_template: unicode = '#/definitions/{model}', **dumps_kwargs: Any) unicode
stream(input: Input, config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) Iterator[Output]

Default implementation of stream, which calls invoke. Subclasses should override this method if they support streaming output.

to_json() Union[SerializedConstructor, SerializedNotImplemented]
to_json_not_implemented() SerializedNotImplemented
transform(input: Iterator[Input], config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Optional[Any]) Iterator[Output]

Default implementation of transform, which buffers input and then calls stream. Subclasses should override this method if they can start producing output while input is still being generated.

classmethod update_forward_refs(**localns: Any) None

Try to update ForwardRefs on fields based on this Model, globalns and localns.

classmethod validate(value: Any) Model
with_config(config: Optional[RunnableConfig] = None, **kwargs: Any) Runnable[Input, Output]

Bind config to a Runnable, returning a new Runnable.

with_fallbacks(fallbacks: Sequence[Runnable[Input, Output]], *, exceptions_to_handle: Tuple[Type[BaseException], ...] = (<class 'Exception'>,), exception_key: Optional[str] = None) RunnableWithFallbacksT[Input, Output]

Add fallbacks to a runnable, returning a new Runnable.

Parameters
  • fallbacks – A sequence of runnables to try if the original runnable fails.

  • exceptions_to_handle – A tuple of exception types to handle.

  • exception_key – If string is specified then handled exceptions will be passed to fallbacks as part of the input under the specified key. If None, exceptions will not be passed to fallbacks. If used, the base runnable and its fallbacks must accept a dictionary as input.

Returns

A new Runnable that will try the original runnable, and then each fallback in order, upon failures.

with_listeners(*, on_start: Optional[Listener] = None, on_end: Optional[Listener] = None, on_error: Optional[Listener] = None) Runnable[Input, Output]

Bind lifecycle listeners to a Runnable, returning a new Runnable.

on_start: Called before the runnable starts running, with the Run object. on_end: Called after the runnable finishes running, with the Run object. on_error: Called if the runnable throws an error, with the Run object.

The Run object contains information about the run, including its id, type, input, output, error, start_time, end_time, and any tags or metadata added to the run.

with_retry(*, retry_if_exception_type: ~typing.Tuple[~typing.Type[BaseException], ...] = (<class 'Exception'>,), wait_exponential_jitter: bool = True, stop_after_attempt: int = 3) Runnable[Input, Output]

Create a new Runnable that retries the original runnable on exceptions.

Parameters
  • retry_if_exception_type – A tuple of exception types to retry on

  • wait_exponential_jitter – Whether to add jitter to the wait time between retries

  • stop_after_attempt – The maximum number of attempts to make before giving up

Returns

A new Runnable that retries the original runnable on exceptions.

with_types(*, input_type: Optional[Type[Input]] = None, output_type: Optional[Type[Output]] = None) Runnable[Input, Output]

Bind input and output types to a Runnable, returning a new Runnable.

property InputType: Type[Input]

The type of input this runnable accepts specified as a type annotation.

property OutputType: Type[Output]

The type of output this runnable produces specified as a type annotation.

property args: dict
property config_specs: List[ConfigurableFieldSpec]

List configurable fields for this runnable.

property input_schema: Type[BaseModel]

The type of input this runnable accepts specified as a pydantic model.

property is_single_input: bool

Whether the tool only accepts a single input.

property lc_attributes: Dict

List of attribute names that should be included in the serialized kwargs.

These attributes must be accepted by the constructor.

property lc_secrets: Dict[str, str]

A map of constructor argument names to secret ids.

For example,

{“openai_api_key”: “OPENAI_API_KEY”}

name: str = None

The unique name of the tool that clearly communicates its purpose.

property output_schema: Type[BaseModel]

The type of output this runnable produces specified as a pydantic model.