Vectara
Vectara is a GenAI platform for developers. It provides a simple API to build Grounded Generation (aka Retrieval-augmented-generation or RAG) applications.
In the notebook, we'll demo the SelfQueryRetriever wrapped around a Vectara vector store. 
Setup
You will need a Vectara account to use Vectara with LangChain. To get started, use the following steps (see our quickstart guide):
- Sign up for a Vectara account if you don't already have one. Once you have completed your sign up you will have a Vectara customer ID. You can find your customer ID by clicking on your name, on the top-right of the Vectara console window.
 - Within your account you can create one or more corpora. Each corpus represents an area that stores text data upon ingest from input documents. To create a corpus, use the "Create Corpus" button. You then provide a name to your corpus as well as a description. Optionally you can define filtering attributes and apply some advanced options. If you click on your created corpus, you can see its name and corpus ID right on the top.
 - Next you'll need to create API keys to access the corpus. Click on the "Authorization" tab in the corpus view and then the "Create API Key" button. Give your key a name, and choose whether you want query only or query+index for your key. Click "Create" and you now have an active API key. Keep this key confidential.
 
To use LangChain with Vectara, you'll need to have these three values: customer ID, corpus ID and api_key. You can provide those to LangChain in two ways:
- Include in your environment these three variables: 
VECTARA_CUSTOMER_ID,VECTARA_CORPUS_IDandVECTARA_API_KEY. 
For example, you can set these variables using os.environ and getpass as follows:
import os
import getpass
os.environ["VECTARA_CUSTOMER_ID"] = getpass.getpass("Vectara Customer ID:")
os.environ["VECTARA_CORPUS_ID"] = getpass.getpass("Vectara Corpus ID:")
os.environ["VECTARA_API_KEY"] = getpass.getpass("Vectara API Key:")
- Provide them as arguments when creating the Vectara vectorstore object:
 
vectorstore = Vectara(
                vectara_customer_id=vectara_customer_id,
                vectara_corpus_id=vectara_corpus_id,
                vectara_api_key=vectara_api_key
            )
Note: The self-query retriever requires you to have lark installed (pip install lark). 
Connecting to Vectara from LangChain
In this example, we assume that you've created an account and a corpus, and added your VECTARA_CUSTOMER_ID, VECTARA_CORPUS_ID and VECTARA_API_KEY (created with permissions for both indexing and query) as environment variables.
The corpus has 4 fields defined as metadata for filtering: year, director, rating, and genre
from langchain.chains.query_constructor.base import AttributeInfo
from langchain.embeddings import FakeEmbeddings
from langchain.llms import OpenAI
from langchain.retrievers.self_query.base import SelfQueryRetriever
from langchain.schema import Document
from langchain.vectorstores import Vectara
docs = [
    Document(
        page_content="A bunch of scientists bring back dinosaurs and mayhem breaks loose",
        metadata={"year": 1993, "rating": 7.7, "genre": "science fiction"},
    ),
    Document(
        page_content="Leo DiCaprio gets lost in a dream within a dream within a dream within a ...",
        metadata={"year": 2010, "director": "Christopher Nolan", "rating": 8.2},
    ),
    Document(
        page_content="A psychologist / detective gets lost in a series of dreams within dreams within dreams and Inception reused the idea",
        metadata={"year": 2006, "director": "Satoshi Kon", "rating": 8.6},
    ),
    Document(
        page_content="A bunch of normal-sized women are supremely wholesome and some men pine after them",
        metadata={"year": 2019, "director": "Greta Gerwig", "rating": 8.3},
    ),
    Document(
        page_content="Toys come alive and have a blast doing so",
        metadata={"year": 1995, "genre": "animated"},
    ),
    Document(
        page_content="Three men walk into the Zone, three men walk out of the Zone",
        metadata={
            "year": 1979,
            "rating": 9.9,
            "director": "Andrei Tarkovsky",
            "genre": "science fiction",
        },
    ),
]
vectara = Vectara()
for doc in docs:
    vectara.add_texts(
        [doc.page_content],
        embedding=FakeEmbeddings(size=768),
        doc_metadata=doc.metadata,
    )
Creating our self-querying retriever
Now we can instantiate our retriever. To do this we'll need to provide some information upfront about the metadata fields that our documents support and a short description of the document contents.
from langchain.chains.query_constructor.base import AttributeInfo
from langchain.llms import OpenAI
from langchain.retrievers.self_query.base import SelfQueryRetriever
metadata_field_info = [
    AttributeInfo(
        name="genre",
        description="The genre of the movie",
        type="string or list[string]",
    ),
    AttributeInfo(
        name="year",
        description="The year the movie was released",
        type="integer",
    ),
    AttributeInfo(
        name="director",
        description="The name of the movie director",
        type="string",
    ),
    AttributeInfo(
        name="rating", description="A 1-10 rating for the movie", type="float"
    ),
]
document_content_description = "Brief summary of a movie"
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0)
retriever = SelfQueryRetriever.from_llm(
    llm, vectara, document_content_description, metadata_field_info, verbose=True
)
Testing it out
And now we can try actually using our retriever!
# This example only specifies a relevant query
retriever.get_relevant_documents("What are some movies about dinosaurs")
    /Users/ofer/dev/langchain/libs/langchain/langchain/chains/llm.py:278: UserWarning: The predict_and_parse method is deprecated, instead pass an output parser directly to LLMChain.
      warnings.warn(
    query='dinosaur' filter=None limit=None
    [Document(page_content='A bunch of scientists bring back dinosaurs and mayhem breaks loose', metadata={'lang': 'eng', 'offset': '0', 'len': '66', 'year': '1993', 'rating': '7.7', 'genre': 'science fiction', 'source': 'langchain'}),
     Document(page_content='Toys come alive and have a blast doing so', metadata={'lang': 'eng', 'offset': '0', 'len': '41', 'year': '1995', 'genre': 'animated', 'source': 'langchain'}),
     Document(page_content='Three men walk into the Zone, three men walk out of the Zone', metadata={'lang': 'eng', 'offset': '0', 'len': '60', 'year': '1979', 'rating': '9.9', 'director': 'Andrei Tarkovsky', 'genre': 'science fiction', 'source': 'langchain'}),
     Document(page_content='Leo DiCaprio gets lost in a dream within a dream within a dream within a ...', metadata={'lang': 'eng', 'offset': '0', 'len': '76', 'year': '2010', 'director': 'Christopher Nolan', 'rating': '8.2', 'source': 'langchain'}),
     Document(page_content='A psychologist / detective gets lost in a series of dreams within dreams within dreams and Inception reused the idea', metadata={'lang': 'eng', 'offset': '0', 'len': '116', 'year': '2006', 'director': 'Satoshi Kon', 'rating': '8.6', 'source': 'langchain'})]
# This example only specifies a filter
retriever.get_relevant_documents("I want to watch a movie rated higher than 8.5")
    query=' ' filter=Comparison(comparator=<Comparator.GT: 'gt'>, attribute='rating', value=8.5) limit=None
    [Document(page_content='Three men walk into the Zone, three men walk out of the Zone', metadata={'lang': 'eng', 'offset': '0', 'len': '60', 'year': '1979', 'rating': '9.9', 'director': 'Andrei Tarkovsky', 'genre': 'science fiction', 'source': 'langchain'}),
     Document(page_content='A psychologist / detective gets lost in a series of dreams within dreams within dreams and Inception reused the idea', metadata={'lang': 'eng', 'offset': '0', 'len': '116', 'year': '2006', 'director': 'Satoshi Kon', 'rating': '8.6', 'source': 'langchain'})]
# This example specifies a query and a filter
retriever.get_relevant_documents("Has Greta Gerwig directed any movies about women")
    query='women' filter=Comparison(comparator=<Comparator.EQ: 'eq'>, attribute='director', value='Greta Gerwig') limit=None
    [Document(page_content='A bunch of normal-sized women are supremely wholesome and some men pine after them', metadata={'lang': 'eng', 'offset': '0', 'len': '82', 'year': '2019', 'director': 'Greta Gerwig', 'rating': '8.3', 'source': 'langchain'})]
# This example specifies a composite filter
retriever.get_relevant_documents(
    "What's a highly rated (above 8.5) science fiction film?"
)
    query=' ' filter=Operation(operator=<Operator.AND: 'and'>, arguments=[Comparison(comparator=<Comparator.GTE: 'gte'>, attribute='rating', value=8.5), Comparison(comparator=<Comparator.EQ: 'eq'>, attribute='genre', value='science fiction')]) limit=None
    [Document(page_content='Three men walk into the Zone, three men walk out of the Zone', metadata={'lang': 'eng', 'offset': '0', 'len': '60', 'year': '1979', 'rating': '9.9', 'director': 'Andrei Tarkovsky', 'genre': 'science fiction', 'source': 'langchain'})]
# This example specifies a query and composite filter
retriever.get_relevant_documents(
    "What's a movie after 1990 but before 2005 that's all about toys, and preferably is animated"
)
    query='toys' filter=Operation(operator=<Operator.AND: 'and'>, arguments=[Comparison(comparator=<Comparator.GT: 'gt'>, attribute='year', value=1990), Comparison(comparator=<Comparator.LT: 'lt'>, attribute='year', value=2005), Comparison(comparator=<Comparator.EQ: 'eq'>, attribute='genre', value='animated')]) limit=None
    [Document(page_content='Toys come alive and have a blast doing so', metadata={'lang': 'eng', 'offset': '0', 'len': '41', 'year': '1995', 'genre': 'animated', 'source': 'langchain'})]
Filter k
We can also use the self query retriever to specify k: the number of documents to fetch.
We can do this by passing enable_limit=True to the constructor.
retriever = SelfQueryRetriever.from_llm(
    llm,
    vectara,
    document_content_description,
    metadata_field_info,
    enable_limit=True,
    verbose=True,
)
# This example only specifies a relevant query
retriever.get_relevant_documents("what are two movies about dinosaurs")
    query='dinosaur' filter=None limit=2
    [Document(page_content='A bunch of scientists bring back dinosaurs and mayhem breaks loose', metadata={'lang': 'eng', 'offset': '0', 'len': '66', 'year': '1993', 'rating': '7.7', 'genre': 'science fiction', 'source': 'langchain'}),
     Document(page_content='Toys come alive and have a blast doing so', metadata={'lang': 'eng', 'offset': '0', 'len': '41', 'year': '1995', 'genre': 'animated', 'source': 'langchain'})]