Source code for langchain.callbacks.streaming_aiter
from __future__ import annotations
import asyncio
from typing import Any, AsyncIterator, Dict, List, Literal, Union, cast
from langchain_core.callbacks import AsyncCallbackHandler
from langchain_core.outputs import LLMResult
# TODO If used by two LLM runs in parallel this won't work as expected
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class AsyncIteratorCallbackHandler(AsyncCallbackHandler):
"""Callback handler that returns an async iterator."""
queue: asyncio.Queue[str]
done: asyncio.Event
@property
def always_verbose(self) -> bool:
return True
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def __init__(self) -> None:
self.queue = asyncio.Queue()
self.done = asyncio.Event()
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async def on_llm_start(
self, serialized: Dict[str, Any], prompts: List[str], **kwargs: Any
) -> None:
# If two calls are made in a row, this resets the state
self.done.clear()
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async def on_llm_new_token(self, token: str, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
if token is not None and token != "":
self.queue.put_nowait(token)
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async def on_llm_end(self, response: LLMResult, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
self.done.set()
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async def on_llm_error(self, error: BaseException, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
self.done.set()
# TODO implement the other methods
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async def aiter(self) -> AsyncIterator[str]:
while not self.queue.empty() or not self.done.is_set():
# Wait for the next token in the queue,
# but stop waiting if the done event is set
done, other = await asyncio.wait(
[
# NOTE: If you add other tasks here, update the code below,
# which assumes each set has exactly one task each
asyncio.ensure_future(self.queue.get()),
asyncio.ensure_future(self.done.wait()),
],
return_when=asyncio.FIRST_COMPLETED,
)
# Cancel the other task
if other:
other.pop().cancel()
# Extract the value of the first completed task
token_or_done = cast(Union[str, Literal[True]], done.pop().result())
# If the extracted value is the boolean True, the done event was set
if token_or_done is True:
break
# Otherwise, the extracted value is a token, which we yield
yield token_or_done