How to attach runtime arguments to a Runnable
This guide assumes familiarity with the following concepts:
Sometimes we want to invoke a
Runnable
within a
RunnableSequence
with constant arguments that are not part of the output of the preceding
Runnable in the sequence, and which are not part of the user input. We
can use the
Runnable.bind()
method to set these arguments ahead of time.
Binding stop sequences
Suppose we have a simple prompt + model chain:
- npm
- yarn
- pnpm
npm i @langchain/openai
yarn add @langchain/openai
pnpm add @langchain/openai
import { StringOutputParser } from "@langchain/core/output_parsers";
import { ChatPromptTemplate } from "@langchain/core/prompts";
import { ChatOpenAI } from "@langchain/openai";
const prompt = ChatPromptTemplate.fromMessages([
[
"system",
"Write out the following equation using algebraic symbols then solve it. Use the format\n\nEQUATION:...\nSOLUTION:...\n\n",
],
["human", "{equation_statement}"],
]);
const model = new ChatOpenAI({ temperature: 0 });
const runnable = prompt.pipe(model).pipe(new StringOutputParser());
const res = await runnable.invoke({
equation_statement: "x raised to the third plus seven equals 12",
});
console.log(res);
EQUATION: x^3 + 7 = 12
SOLUTION:
Subtract 7 from both sides:
x^3 = 5
Take the cube root of both sides:
x = ∛5
and want to call the model with certain stop
words so that we shorten
the output, which is useful in certain types of prompting techniques.
While we can pass some arguments into the constructor, other runtime
args use the .bind()
method as follows:
const runnable = prompt
.pipe(model.bind({ stop: "SOLUTION" }))
.pipe(new StringOutputParser());
const res = await runnable.invoke({
equation_statement: "x raised to the third plus seven equals 12",
});
console.log(res);
EQUATION: x^3 + 7 = 12
What you can bind to a Runnable will depend on the extra parameters you can pass when invoking it.
Attaching OpenAI tools
Another common use-case is tool calling. While you should generally use
the .bind_tools()
method for
tool-calling models, you can also bind provider-specific args directly
if you want lower level control:
const tools = [
{
type: "function",
function: {
name: "get_current_weather",
description: "Get the current weather in a given location",
parameters: {
type: "object",
properties: {
location: {
type: "string",
description: "The city and state, e.g. San Francisco, CA",
},
unit: { type: "string", enum: ["celsius", "fahrenheit"] },
},
required: ["location"],
},
},
},
];
const model = new ChatOpenAI({ model: "gpt-4o" }).bind({ tools });
await model.invoke("What's the weather in SF, NYC and LA?");
AIMessage {
lc_serializable: true,
lc_kwargs: {
content: "",
tool_calls: [
{
name: "get_current_weather",
args: { location: "San Francisco, CA" },
id: "call_iDKz4zU8PKBaaIT052fJkMMF"
},
{
name: "get_current_weather",
args: { location: "New York, NY" },
id: "call_niQwZDOqO6OJTBiDBFG8FODc"
},
{
name: "get_current_weather",
args: { location: "Los Angeles, CA" },
id: "call_zLXH2cDVQy0nAVC0ViWuEP4m"
}
],
invalid_tool_calls: [],
additional_kwargs: {
function_call: undefined,
tool_calls: [
{
id: "call_iDKz4zU8PKBaaIT052fJkMMF",
type: "function",
function: [Object]
},
{
id: "call_niQwZDOqO6OJTBiDBFG8FODc",
type: "function",
function: [Object]
},
{
id: "call_zLXH2cDVQy0nAVC0ViWuEP4m",
type: "function",
function: [Object]
}
]
},
response_metadata: {}
},
lc_namespace: [ "langchain_core", "messages" ],
content: "",
name: undefined,
additional_kwargs: {
function_call: undefined,
tool_calls: [
{
id: "call_iDKz4zU8PKBaaIT052fJkMMF",
type: "function",
function: {
name: "get_current_weather",
arguments: '{"location": "San Francisco, CA"}'
}
},
{
id: "call_niQwZDOqO6OJTBiDBFG8FODc",
type: "function",
function: {
name: "get_current_weather",
arguments: '{"location": "New York, NY"}'
}
},
{
id: "call_zLXH2cDVQy0nAVC0ViWuEP4m",
type: "function",
function: {
name: "get_current_weather",
arguments: '{"location": "Los Angeles, CA"}'
}
}
]
},
response_metadata: {
tokenUsage: { completionTokens: 70, promptTokens: 82, totalTokens: 152 },
finish_reason: "tool_calls"
},
tool_calls: [
{
name: "get_current_weather",
args: { location: "San Francisco, CA" },
id: "call_iDKz4zU8PKBaaIT052fJkMMF"
},
{
name: "get_current_weather",
args: { location: "New York, NY" },
id: "call_niQwZDOqO6OJTBiDBFG8FODc"
},
{
name: "get_current_weather",
args: { location: "Los Angeles, CA" },
id: "call_zLXH2cDVQy0nAVC0ViWuEP4m"
}
],
invalid_tool_calls: []
}
Next steps
You now know how to bind runtime arguments to a Runnable.
Next, you might be interested in our how-to guides on passing data through a chain.