#include "chatapi.h" #include "../gpt4all-backend/llmodel.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include using namespace Qt::Literals::StringLiterals; //#define DEBUG ChatAPI::ChatAPI() : QObject(nullptr) , m_modelName("gpt-3.5-turbo") , m_requestURL("") , m_responseCallback(nullptr) { } size_t ChatAPI::requiredMem(const std::string &modelPath, int n_ctx, int ngl) { Q_UNUSED(modelPath); Q_UNUSED(n_ctx); Q_UNUSED(ngl); return 0; } bool ChatAPI::loadModel(const std::string &modelPath, int n_ctx, int ngl) { Q_UNUSED(modelPath); Q_UNUSED(n_ctx); Q_UNUSED(ngl); return true; } void ChatAPI::setThreadCount(int32_t n_threads) { Q_UNUSED(n_threads); qt_noop(); } int32_t ChatAPI::threadCount() const { return 1; } ChatAPI::~ChatAPI() { } bool ChatAPI::isModelLoaded() const { return true; } // All three of the state virtual functions are handled custom inside of chatllm save/restore size_t ChatAPI::stateSize() const { return 0; } size_t ChatAPI::saveState(uint8_t *dest) const { Q_UNUSED(dest); return 0; } size_t ChatAPI::restoreState(const uint8_t *src) { Q_UNUSED(src); return 0; } void ChatAPI::prompt(const std::string &prompt, const std::string &promptTemplate, std::function promptCallback, std::function responseCallback, std::function recalculateCallback, PromptContext &promptCtx, bool special, std::string *fakeReply) { Q_UNUSED(promptCallback); Q_UNUSED(recalculateCallback); Q_UNUSED(special); if (!isModelLoaded()) { std::cerr << "ChatAPI ERROR: prompt won't work with an unloaded model!\n"; return; } if (!promptCtx.n_past) { m_queuedPrompts.clear(); } Q_ASSERT(promptCtx.n_past <= m_context.size()); m_context.resize(promptCtx.n_past); // FIXME(cebtenzzre): We're assuming people don't try to use %2 with ChatGPT. What would that even mean? m_queuedPrompts << QString::fromStdString(promptTemplate).arg(QString::fromStdString(prompt)); if (!promptCtx.n_predict && !fakeReply) { return; // response explicitly suppressed, queue prompt for later } QString formattedPrompt = m_queuedPrompts.join(""); m_queuedPrompts.clear(); if (fakeReply) { promptCtx.n_past += 1; m_context.append(formattedPrompt); m_context.append(QString::fromStdString(*fakeReply)); return; } // FIXME: We don't set the max_tokens on purpose because in order to do so safely without encountering // an error we need to be able to count the tokens in our prompt. The only way to do this is to use // the OpenAI tiktokken library or to implement our own tokenization function that matches precisely // the tokenization used by the OpenAI model we're calling. OpenAI has not introduced any means of // using the REST API to count tokens in a prompt. QJsonObject root; root.insert("model", m_modelName); root.insert("stream", true); root.insert("temperature", promptCtx.temp); root.insert("top_p", promptCtx.top_p); // conversation history QJsonArray messages; for (int i = 0; i < m_context.count(); ++i) { QJsonObject message; message.insert("role", i % 2 == 0 ? "user" : "assistant"); message.insert("content", m_context.at(i)); messages.append(message); } QJsonObject promptObject; promptObject.insert("role", "user"); promptObject.insert("content", formattedPrompt); messages.append(promptObject); root.insert("messages", messages); QJsonDocument doc(root); #if defined(DEBUG) qDebug().noquote() << "ChatAPI::prompt begin network request" << doc.toJson(); #endif m_responseCallback = responseCallback; // The following code sets up a worker thread and object to perform the actual api request to // chatgpt and then blocks until it is finished QThread workerThread; ChatAPIWorker worker(this); worker.moveToThread(&workerThread); connect(&worker, &ChatAPIWorker::finished, &workerThread, &QThread::quit, Qt::DirectConnection); connect(this, &ChatAPI::request, &worker, &ChatAPIWorker::request, Qt::QueuedConnection); workerThread.start(); emit request(m_apiKey, &promptCtx, doc.toJson(QJsonDocument::Compact)); workerThread.wait(); promptCtx.n_past += 1; m_context.append(formattedPrompt); m_context.append(worker.currentResponse()); m_responseCallback = nullptr; #if defined(DEBUG) qDebug() << "ChatAPI::prompt end network request"; #endif } bool ChatAPI::callResponse(int32_t token, const std::string& string) { Q_ASSERT(m_responseCallback); if (!m_responseCallback) { std::cerr << "ChatAPI ERROR: no response callback!\n"; return false; } return m_responseCallback(token, string); } void ChatAPIWorker::request(const QString &apiKey, LLModel::PromptContext *promptCtx, const QByteArray &array) { m_ctx = promptCtx; QUrl apiUrl(m_chat->url()); const QString authorization = u"Bearer %1"_s.arg(apiKey).trimmed(); QNetworkRequest request(apiUrl); request.setHeader(QNetworkRequest::ContentTypeHeader, "application/json"); request.setRawHeader("Authorization", authorization.toUtf8()); m_networkManager = new QNetworkAccessManager(this); QNetworkReply *reply = m_networkManager->post(request, array); connect(qGuiApp, &QCoreApplication::aboutToQuit, reply, &QNetworkReply::abort); connect(reply, &QNetworkReply::finished, this, &ChatAPIWorker::handleFinished); connect(reply, &QNetworkReply::readyRead, this, &ChatAPIWorker::handleReadyRead); connect(reply, &QNetworkReply::errorOccurred, this, &ChatAPIWorker::handleErrorOccurred); } void ChatAPIWorker::handleFinished() { QNetworkReply *reply = qobject_cast(sender()); if (!reply) { emit finished(); return; } QVariant response = reply->attribute(QNetworkRequest::HttpStatusCodeAttribute); Q_ASSERT(response.isValid()); bool ok; int code = response.toInt(&ok); if (!ok || code != 200) { qWarning().noquote() << "ERROR: ChatAPIWorker::handleFinished got HTTP Error" << code << "response:" << reply->errorString(); } reply->deleteLater(); emit finished(); } void ChatAPIWorker::handleReadyRead() { QNetworkReply *reply = qobject_cast(sender()); if (!reply) { emit finished(); return; } QVariant response = reply->attribute(QNetworkRequest::HttpStatusCodeAttribute); Q_ASSERT(response.isValid()); bool ok; int code = response.toInt(&ok); if (!ok || code != 200) { m_chat->callResponse( -1, u"ERROR: ChatAPIWorker::handleReadyRead got HTTP Error %1 %2: %3"_s .arg(code).arg(reply->errorString(), reply->readAll()).toStdString() ); emit finished(); return; } while (reply->canReadLine()) { QString jsonData = reply->readLine().trimmed(); if (jsonData.startsWith("data:")) jsonData.remove(0, 5); jsonData = jsonData.trimmed(); if (jsonData.isEmpty()) continue; if (jsonData == "[DONE]") continue; #if defined(DEBUG) qDebug().noquote() << "line" << jsonData; #endif QJsonParseError err; const QJsonDocument document = QJsonDocument::fromJson(jsonData.toUtf8(), &err); if (err.error != QJsonParseError::NoError) { m_chat->callResponse(-1, u"ERROR: ChatAPI responded with invalid json \"%1\""_s .arg(err.errorString()).toStdString()); continue; } const QJsonObject root = document.object(); const QJsonArray choices = root.value("choices").toArray(); const QJsonObject choice = choices.first().toObject(); const QJsonObject delta = choice.value("delta").toObject(); const QString content = delta.value("content").toString(); Q_ASSERT(m_ctx); m_currentResponse += content; if (!m_chat->callResponse(0, content.toStdString())) { reply->abort(); emit finished(); return; } } } void ChatAPIWorker::handleErrorOccurred(QNetworkReply::NetworkError code) { QNetworkReply *reply = qobject_cast(sender()); if (!reply || reply->error() == QNetworkReply::OperationCanceledError /*when we call abort on purpose*/) { emit finished(); return; } qWarning().noquote() << "ERROR: ChatAPIWorker::handleErrorOccurred got HTTP Error" << code << "response:" << reply->errorString(); emit finished(); }