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@langchain/anthropic
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This package contains the LangChain.js integrations for Anthropic through their SDK.
npm install @langchain/anthropic
This package, along with the main LangChain package, depends on @langchain/core
.
If you are using this package with other LangChain packages, you should make sure that all of the packages depend on the same instance of @langchain/core.
You can do so by adding appropriate fields to your project's package.json
like this:
{
"name": "your-project",
"version": "0.0.0",
"dependencies": {
"@langchain/anthropic": "^0.0.9",
"langchain": "0.0.207"
},
"resolutions": {
"@langchain/core": "0.1.5"
},
"overrides": {
"@langchain/core": "0.1.5"
},
"pnpm": {
"overrides": {
"@langchain/core": "0.1.5"
}
}
}
The field you need depends on the package manager you're using, but we recommend adding a field for the common yarn
, npm
, and pnpm
to maximize compatibility.
This package contains the ChatAnthropic
class, which is the recommended way to interface with the Anthropic series of models.
To use, install the requirements, and configure your environment.
export ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=your-api-key
Then initialize
import { ChatAnthropicMessages } from "@langchain/anthropic";
const model = new ChatAnthropic({
anthropicApiKey: process.env.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY,
});
const response = await model.invoke(new HumanMessage("Hello world!"));
import { ChatAnthropicMessages } from "@langchain/anthropic";
const model = new ChatAnthropic({
anthropicApiKey: process.env.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY,
modelName: "claude-3-sonnet-20240229",
});
const response = await model.stream(new HumanMessage("Hello world!"));
To develop the Anthropic package, you'll need to follow these instructions:
yarn install
yarn build
Or from the repo root:
yarn build --filter=@langchain/anthropic
Test files should live within a tests/
file in the src/
folder. Unit tests should end in .test.ts
and integration tests should
end in .int.test.ts
:
$ yarn test
$ yarn test:int
Run the linter & formatter to ensure your code is up to standard:
yarn lint && yarn format
If you add a new file to be exported, either import & re-export from src/index.ts
, or add it to the entrypoints
field in the config
variable located inside langchain.config.js
and run yarn build
to generate the new entrypoint.
After running yarn build
, publish a new version with:
$ npm publish
FAQs
Anthropic integrations for LangChain.js
The npm package @langchain/anthropic receives a total of 47,976 weekly downloads. As such, @langchain/anthropic popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @langchain/anthropic demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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