GraphIndexCreator#
- class langchain_community.graphs.index_creator.GraphIndexCreator[source]#
Bases:
BaseModel
Functionality to create graph index.
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 graph_type: Type[NetworkxEntityGraph] = <class 'langchain_community.graphs.networkx_graph.NetworkxEntityGraph'>#
- param llm: BaseLanguageModel | None = None#
- async afrom_text(text: str, prompt: BasePromptTemplate = PromptTemplate(input_variables=['text'], template="You are a networked intelligence helping a human track knowledge triples about all relevant people, things, concepts, etc. and integrating them with your knowledge stored within your weights as well as that stored in a knowledge graph. Extract all of the knowledge triples from the text. A knowledge triple is a clause that contains a subject, a predicate, and an object. The subject is the entity being described, the predicate is the property of the subject that is being described, and the object is the value of the property.\n\nEXAMPLE\nIt's a state in the US. It's also the number 1 producer of gold in the US.\n\nOutput: (Nevada, is a, state)<|>(Nevada, is in, US)<|>(Nevada, is the number 1 producer of, gold)\nEND OF EXAMPLE\n\nEXAMPLE\nI'm going to the store.\n\nOutput: NONE\nEND OF EXAMPLE\n\nEXAMPLE\nOh huh. I know Descartes likes to drive antique scooters and play the mandolin.\nOutput: (Descartes, likes to drive, antique scooters)<|>(Descartes, plays, mandolin)\nEND OF EXAMPLE\n\nEXAMPLE\n{text}Output:")) NetworkxEntityGraph [source]#
Create graph index from text asynchronously.
- Parameters:
text (str) –
prompt (BasePromptTemplate) –
- Return type:
- from_text(text: str, prompt: BasePromptTemplate = PromptTemplate(input_variables=['text'], template="You are a networked intelligence helping a human track knowledge triples about all relevant people, things, concepts, etc. and integrating them with your knowledge stored within your weights as well as that stored in a knowledge graph. Extract all of the knowledge triples from the text. A knowledge triple is a clause that contains a subject, a predicate, and an object. The subject is the entity being described, the predicate is the property of the subject that is being described, and the object is the value of the property.\n\nEXAMPLE\nIt's a state in the US. It's also the number 1 producer of gold in the US.\n\nOutput: (Nevada, is a, state)<|>(Nevada, is in, US)<|>(Nevada, is the number 1 producer of, gold)\nEND OF EXAMPLE\n\nEXAMPLE\nI'm going to the store.\n\nOutput: NONE\nEND OF EXAMPLE\n\nEXAMPLE\nOh huh. I know Descartes likes to drive antique scooters and play the mandolin.\nOutput: (Descartes, likes to drive, antique scooters)<|>(Descartes, plays, mandolin)\nEND OF EXAMPLE\n\nEXAMPLE\n{text}Output:")) NetworkxEntityGraph [source]#
Create graph index from text.
- Parameters:
text (str) –
prompt (BasePromptTemplate) –
- Return type:
Examples using GraphIndexCreator