import os import hydra from aiflows.backends.api_info import ApiInfo from aiflows.messages import InputMessage from aiflows.utils.general_helpers import read_yaml_file, quick_load from aiflows import logging from aiflows.flow_cache import CACHING_PARAMETERS, clear_cache CACHING_PARAMETERS.do_caching = False # Set to True in order to disable caching # clear_cache() # Uncomment this line to clear the cache logging.set_verbosity_debug() logging.auto_set_dir() dependencies = [ {"url": "aiflows/ContentWriterFlowModule", "revision": "main"}, {"url": "aiflows/InteractiveCodeGenFlowModule", "revision": "main"}, {"url": "aiflows/CodeWriterFlowModule", "revision": "main"}, {"url": "aiflows/ChatFlowModule", "revision": "297c90d08087d9ff3139521f11d1a48d7dc63ed4"}, ] from aiflows import flow_verse flow_verse.sync_dependencies(dependencies) if __name__ == "__main__": # ~~~ make sure to set the openai api key in the envs ~~~ key = os.getenv("OPENAI_API_KEY") api_information = [ApiInfo(backend_used="openai", api_key=os.getenv("OPENAI_API_KEY"))] path_to_output_file = None # ~~~ setting api information into config ~~~ current_dir = os.getcwd() cfg_path = os.path.join(current_dir, "CodeWriterFlow.yaml") cfg = read_yaml_file(cfg_path) quick_load(cfg, api_information) # ~~~ setting code library into config ~~~ code_lib_file_loc = os.path.join(current_dir, "library.py") with open(code_lib_file_loc, 'w') as file: pass cfg["subflows_config"]["Executor"]["subflows_config"]["write_code"]["memory_files"] = {"code_library": code_lib_file_loc} cfg["subflows_config"]["Executor"]["subflows_config"]["test"]["memory_files"] = {"code_library": code_lib_file_loc} # ~~~ instantiating the flow and input data ~~~ CodeWriterFlow = hydra.utils.instantiate(cfg, _recursive_=False, _convert_="partial") input_data = { "goal": "create a function that adds two numbers and returns the result", } input_message = InputMessage.build( data_dict=input_data, src_flow="Launcher", dst_flow=CodeWriterFlow.name ) # ~~~ calling the flow ~~~ output_message = CodeWriterFlow(input_message)