tools.py — langchain Source File
Architecture documentation for tools.py, a python file in the langchain codebase. 3 imports, 0 dependents.
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Source Code
"""Integration tests for tools."""
from langchain_core.messages import ToolCall
from langchain_core.tools import BaseTool
from langchain_tests.unit_tests.tools import ToolsTests
class ToolsIntegrationTests(ToolsTests):
"""Base class for tools integration tests."""
def test_invoke_matches_output_schema(self, tool: BaseTool) -> None:
"""Test invoke matches output schema.
If invoked with a `ToolCall`, the tool should return a valid `ToolMessage`
content.
If you have followed the [custom tool guide](https://docs.langchain.com/oss/python/contributing/implement-langchain#tools),
this test should always pass because `ToolCall` inputs are handled by the
`langchain_core.tools.BaseTool` class.
If you have not followed this guide, you should ensure that your tool's
`invoke` method returns a valid ToolMessage content when it receives
a `dict` representing a `ToolCall` as input (as opposed to distinct args).
"""
tool_call = ToolCall(
name=tool.name,
args=self.tool_invoke_params_example,
id="123",
type="tool_call",
)
result = tool.invoke(tool_call)
tool_message = result
if tool.response_format == "content_and_artifact":
# artifact can be anything, except none
assert tool_message.artifact is not None
# check content is a valid ToolMessage content
assert isinstance(tool_message.content, str | list)
if isinstance(tool_message.content, list):
# content blocks must be str or dict
assert all(isinstance(c, str | dict) for c in tool_message.content)
async def test_async_invoke_matches_output_schema(self, tool: BaseTool) -> None:
"""Test async invoke matches output schema.
If ainvoked with a `ToolCall`, the tool should return a valid `ToolMessage`
content.
For debugging tips, see `test_invoke_matches_output_schema`.
"""
tool_call = ToolCall(
name=tool.name,
args=self.tool_invoke_params_example,
id="123",
type="tool_call",
)
result = await tool.ainvoke(tool_call)
tool_message = result
if tool.response_format == "content_and_artifact":
# artifact can be anything, except none
assert tool_message.artifact is not None
# check content is a valid ToolMessage content
assert isinstance(tool_message.content, str | list)
if isinstance(tool_message.content, list):
# content blocks must be str or dict
assert all(isinstance(c, str | dict) for c in tool_message.content)
def test_invoke_no_tool_call(self, tool: BaseTool) -> None:
"""Test invoke without `ToolCall`.
If invoked without a `ToolCall`, the tool can return anything
but it shouldn't throw an error.
If this test fails, your tool may not be handling the input you defined
in `tool_invoke_params_example` correctly, and it's throwing an error.
This test doesn't have any checks. It's just to ensure that the tool
doesn't throw an error when invoked with a `dict` of `**kwargs`.
"""
tool.invoke(self.tool_invoke_params_example)
async def test_async_invoke_no_tool_call(self, tool: BaseTool) -> None:
"""Test async invoke without `ToolCall`.
If ainvoked without a `ToolCall`, the tool can return anything
but it shouldn't throw an error.
For debugging tips, see `test_invoke_no_tool_call`.
"""
await tool.ainvoke(self.tool_invoke_params_example)
Domain
Subdomains
Classes
Dependencies
- langchain_core.messages
- langchain_core.tools
- langchain_tests.unit_tests.tools
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does tools.py do?
tools.py is a source file in the langchain codebase, written in python. It belongs to the LangChainCore domain, Runnables subdomain.
What does tools.py depend on?
tools.py imports 3 module(s): langchain_core.messages, langchain_core.tools, langchain_tests.unit_tests.tools.
Where is tools.py in the architecture?
tools.py is located at libs/standard-tests/langchain_tests/integration_tests/tools.py (domain: LangChainCore, subdomain: Runnables, directory: libs/standard-tests/langchain_tests/integration_tests).
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