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When can we have logs for function calling feature (agent tools), by default getting logged when a langchain based agent is invoked? It helps to understand what all functions/tools passed to LLM along with their descriptions and entity definitions. If it is already there then please help point me to the documentation. Thanks for the wonderful tool!!!
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@marcklingen I would not mind working on this feature since my company also uses LangFuse and I was actually missing this feature a couple of times.
Since API changes are required I probably need some guidance on how to do it correctly if anybody is willing to spend some time to have me onboarded. Also I have no clue where you want to have this feature integrated in the UI and how to update the token counting if necessary.
I just changed a couple of lines here and made the Langchain Callbackhandler from your python SDK include the tools from the model_parameters. I now already got some basic information about the available tools per generation in my dev-server as you can see on the screenshot.
I'd probably rather add this as a first object to the input section instead of extending model params which are currently strictly of type Record<string, Any> to be able to render them as labels on an object in the ui.
What do you think about extending the chatml input to: input=[{role:"tools", content:{}},{role:"system",content:""},...]
Discussed in https://github.com/orgs/langfuse/discussions/1780
Originally posted by jaindees April 19, 2024
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When can we have logs for function calling feature (agent tools), by default getting logged when a langchain based agent is invoked? It helps to understand what all functions/tools passed to LLM along with their descriptions and entity definitions. If it is already there then please help point me to the documentation. Thanks for the wonderful tool!!!
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