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aiter() — langchain Function Reference

Architecture documentation for the aiter() function in streaming_aiter.py from the langchain codebase.

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Source Code

libs/langchain/langchain_classic/callbacks/streaming_aiter.py lines 56–83

    async def aiter(self) -> AsyncIterator[str]:
        """Asynchronous iterator that yields tokens."""
        while not self.queue.empty() or not self.done.is_set():
            # Wait for the next token in the queue,
            # but stop waiting if the done event is set
            done, other = await asyncio.wait(
                [
                    # NOTE: If you add other tasks here, update the code below,
                    # which assumes each set has exactly one task each
                    asyncio.ensure_future(self.queue.get()),
                    asyncio.ensure_future(self.done.wait()),
                ],
                return_when=asyncio.FIRST_COMPLETED,
            )

            # Cancel the other task
            if other:
                other.pop().cancel()

            # Extract the value of the first completed task
            token_or_done = cast("str | Literal[True]", done.pop().result())

            # If the extracted value is the boolean True, the done event was set
            if token_or_done is True:
                break

            # Otherwise, the extracted value is a token, which we yield
            yield token_or_done

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does aiter() do?
aiter() is a function in the langchain codebase, defined in libs/langchain/langchain_classic/callbacks/streaming_aiter.py.
Where is aiter() defined?
aiter() is defined in libs/langchain/langchain_classic/callbacks/streaming_aiter.py at line 56.

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