This pull request adds comprehensive docstrings to the Brain classes
within the `backend/modules/brain/integrations` directory, enhancing
code documentation and readability. The changes include:
- **BigBrain (`Big/Brain.py`)**: Adds a class-level docstring explaining
the purpose and functionality of the BigBrain class, along with
method-level docstrings detailing the operations performed by each
method.
- **ClaudeBrain (`Claude/Brain.py`)**: Introduces a class-level
docstring that describes the ClaudeBrain class's integration with the
Claude model for conversational AI capabilities, and method-level
docstrings that clarify the purpose of each method.
- **GPT4Brain (`GPT4/Brain.py`)**: Updates include a detailed
class-level docstring outlining the GPT4Brain's integration with GPT-4
for real-time answers and tool support, along with method-level
docstrings explaining the functionality of each method.
- **NotionBrain (`Notion/Brain.py`)**: Adds a class-level docstring that
describes the NotionBrain's role in leveraging Notion data for
knowledge-based responses.
- **ProxyBrain (`Proxy/Brain.py`)**: Incorporates a class-level
docstring explaining the ProxyBrain's function as a dynamic language
model selector and method-level docstrings detailing the operations of
each method.
These additions ensure that each Brain class and its methods are
well-documented, providing clear insights into their purposes and
functionalities.
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# Description
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With this pull request, I add a fix that **enables Ollama**.
Running quivr in a Docker container, Ollama needs to be accessed via
http://host.docker.internal:11434.
This URL is defined as `api_base` of the `ChatLiteLLM` constructor. But
there are calls that are missing `api_base`. This leads to fallback URLs
being used. This is now fixed.
Fixes#2270#2267#2217#2204
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Co-authored-by: Niels Garve <niels.garve@experienceone.com>
This pull request updates the system templates to include support for
custom personality. It adds a new parameter called "custom_personality"
to the generate_stream function, which allows users to provide a custom
personality for the AI assistant. This feature enhances the user
experience by allowing them to personalize the assistant's responses.
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