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Riza Code Interpreter

The Riza Code Interpreter is a WASM-based isolated environment for running Python or JavaScript generated by AI agents.

In this notebook we'll create an example of an agent that uses Python to solve a problem that an LLM can't solve on its own: counting the number of 'r's in the word "strawberry."

Before you get started grab an API key from the Riza dashboard. For more guides and a full API reference head over to the Riza Code Interpreter API documentation.

Make sure you have the necessary dependencies installed.

%pip install --upgrade --quiet langchain-community rizaio

Set up your API keys as an environment variable.

%env ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=<your_anthropic_api_key_here>
%env RIZA_API_KEY=<your_riza_api_key_here>
from langchain_community.tools.riza.command import ExecPython
API Reference:ExecPython
from langchain.agents import AgentExecutor, create_tool_calling_agent
from langchain_anthropic import ChatAnthropic
from langchain_core.prompts import ChatPromptTemplate

Initialize the ExecPython tool.

tools = [ExecPython()]

Initialize an agent using Anthropic's Claude Haiku model.

llm = ChatAnthropic(model="claude-3-haiku-20240307", temperature=0)

prompt_template = ChatPromptTemplate.from_messages(
[
(
"system",
"You are a helpful assistant. Make sure to use a tool if you need to solve a problem.",
),
("human", "{input}"),
("placeholder", "{agent_scratchpad}"),
]
)

agent = create_tool_calling_agent(llm, tools, prompt_template)
agent_executor = AgentExecutor(agent=agent, tools=tools, verbose=True)
# Ask a tough question
result = agent_executor.invoke({"input": "how many rs are in strawberry?"})
print(result["output"][0]["text"])


> Entering new AgentExecutor chain...

Invoking: `riza_exec_python` with `{'code': 'word = "strawberry"\nprint(word.count("r"))'}`
responded: [{'id': 'toolu_01JwPLAAqqCNCjVuEnK8Fgut', 'input': {}, 'name': 'riza_exec_python', 'type': 'tool_use', 'index': 0, 'partial_json': '{"code": "word = \\"strawberry\\"\\nprint(word.count(\\"r\\"))"}'}]

3
[{'text': '\n\nThe word "strawberry" contains 3 "r" characters.', 'type': 'text', 'index': 0}]

> Finished chain.


The word "strawberry" contains 3 "r" characters.

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