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OpenLM

OpenLM is a zero-dependency OpenAI-compatible LLM provider that can call different inference endpoints directly via HTTP.

It implements the OpenAI Completion class so that it can be used as a drop-in replacement for the OpenAI API. This changeset utilizes BaseOpenAI for minimal added code.

This examples goes over how to use LangChain to interact with both OpenAI and HuggingFace. You'll need API keys from both.

Setupโ€‹

Install dependencies and set API keys.

# Uncomment to install openlm and openai if you haven't already

%pip install --upgrade --quiet openlm
%pip install --upgrade --quiet langchain-openai
import os
from getpass import getpass

# Check if OPENAI_API_KEY environment variable is set
if "OPENAI_API_KEY" not in os.environ:
print("Enter your OpenAI API key:")
os.environ["OPENAI_API_KEY"] = getpass()

# Check if HF_API_TOKEN environment variable is set
if "HF_API_TOKEN" not in os.environ:
print("Enter your HuggingFace Hub API key:")
os.environ["HF_API_TOKEN"] = getpass()

Using LangChain with OpenLMโ€‹

Here we're going to call two models in an LLMChain, text-davinci-003 from OpenAI and gpt2 on HuggingFace.

from langchain.chains import LLMChain
from langchain_community.llms import OpenLM
from langchain_core.prompts import PromptTemplate
API Reference:LLMChain | OpenLM | PromptTemplate
question = "What is the capital of France?"
template = """Question: {question}

Answer: Let's think step by step."""

prompt = PromptTemplate.from_template(template)

for model in ["text-davinci-003", "huggingface.co/gpt2"]:
llm = OpenLM(model=model)
llm_chain = LLMChain(prompt=prompt, llm=llm)
result = llm_chain.run(question)
print(
"""Model: {}
Result: {}""".format(model, result)
)
Model: text-davinci-003
Result: France is a country in Europe. The capital of France is Paris.
Model: huggingface.co/gpt2
Result: Question: What is the capital of France?

Answer: Let's think step by step. I am not going to lie, this is a complicated issue, and I don't see any solutions to all this, but it is still far more

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