* FEATURE: Experimental search results from an AI Persona.
When a user searches discourse, we'll send the query to an AI Persona to provide additional context and enrich the results. The feature depends on the user being a member of a group to which the persona has access.
* Update assets/stylesheets/common/ai-blinking-animation.scss
Co-authored-by: Keegan George <kgeorge13@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Keegan George <kgeorge13@gmail.com>
## 🔍 Overview
This update adds a new report page at `admin/reports/sentiment_analysis` where admins can see a sentiment analysis report for the forum grouped by either category or tags.
## ➕ More details
The report can breakdown either category or tags into positive/negative/neutral sentiments based on the grouping (category/tag). Clicking on the doughnut visualization will bring up a post list of all the posts that were involved in that classification with further sentiment classifications by post.
The report can additionally be sorted in alphabetical order or by size, as well as be filtered by either category/tag based on the grouping.
## 👨🏽💻 Technical Details
The new admin report is registered via the pluginAPi with `api.registerReportModeComponent` to register the custom sentiment doughnut report. However, when each doughnut visualization is clicked, a new endpoint found at: `/discourse-ai/sentiment/posts` is fetched to showcase posts classified by sentiments based on the respective params.
## 📸 Screenshots

* FEATURE: Native PDF support
This amends it so we use PDF Reader gem to extract text from PDFs
* This means that our simple pdf eval passes at last
* fix spec
* skip test in CI
* test file support
* Update lib/utils/image_to_text.rb
Co-authored-by: Alan Guo Xiang Tan <gxtan1990@gmail.com>
* address pr comments
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Co-authored-by: Alan Guo Xiang Tan <gxtan1990@gmail.com>
This PR introduces several enhancements and refactorings to the AI Persona and RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) functionalities within the discourse-ai plugin. Here's a breakdown of the changes:
**1. LLM Model Association for RAG and Personas:**
- **New Database Columns:** Adds `rag_llm_model_id` to both `ai_personas` and `ai_tools` tables. This allows specifying a dedicated LLM for RAG indexing, separate from the persona's primary LLM. Adds `default_llm_id` and `question_consolidator_llm_id` to `ai_personas`.
- **Migration:** Includes a migration (`20250210032345_migrate_persona_to_llm_model_id.rb`) to populate the new `default_llm_id` and `question_consolidator_llm_id` columns in `ai_personas` based on the existing `default_llm` and `question_consolidator_llm` string columns, and a post migration to remove the latter.
- **Model Changes:** The `AiPersona` and `AiTool` models now `belong_to` an `LlmModel` via `rag_llm_model_id`. The `LlmModel.proxy` method now accepts an `LlmModel` instance instead of just an identifier. `AiPersona` now has `default_llm_id` and `question_consolidator_llm_id` attributes.
- **UI Updates:** The AI Persona and AI Tool editors in the admin panel now allow selecting an LLM for RAG indexing (if PDF/image support is enabled). The RAG options component displays an LLM selector.
- **Serialization:** The serializers (`AiCustomToolSerializer`, `AiCustomToolListSerializer`, `LocalizedAiPersonaSerializer`) have been updated to include the new `rag_llm_model_id`, `default_llm_id` and `question_consolidator_llm_id` attributes.
**2. PDF and Image Support for RAG:**
- **Site Setting:** Introduces a new hidden site setting, `ai_rag_pdf_images_enabled`, to control whether PDF and image files can be indexed for RAG. This defaults to `false`.
- **File Upload Validation:** The `RagDocumentFragmentsController` now checks the `ai_rag_pdf_images_enabled` setting and allows PDF, PNG, JPG, and JPEG files if enabled. Error handling is included for cases where PDF/image indexing is attempted with the setting disabled.
- **PDF Processing:** Adds a new utility class, `DiscourseAi::Utils::PdfToImages`, which uses ImageMagick (`magick`) to convert PDF pages into individual PNG images. A maximum PDF size and conversion timeout are enforced.
- **Image Processing:** A new utility class, `DiscourseAi::Utils::ImageToText`, is included to handle OCR for the images and PDFs.
- **RAG Digestion Job:** The `DigestRagUpload` job now handles PDF and image uploads. It uses `PdfToImages` and `ImageToText` to extract text and create document fragments.
- **UI Updates:** The RAG uploader component now accepts PDF and image file types if `ai_rag_pdf_images_enabled` is true. The UI text is adjusted to indicate supported file types.
**3. Refactoring and Improvements:**
- **LLM Enumeration:** The `DiscourseAi::Configuration::LlmEnumerator` now provides a `values_for_serialization` method, which returns a simplified array of LLM data (id, name, vision_enabled) suitable for use in serializers. This avoids exposing unnecessary details to the frontend.
- **AI Helper:** The `AiHelper::Assistant` now takes optional `helper_llm` and `image_caption_llm` parameters in its constructor, allowing for greater flexibility.
- **Bot and Persona Updates:** Several updates were made across the codebase, changing the string based association to a LLM to the new model based.
- **Audit Logs:** The `DiscourseAi::Completions::Endpoints::Base` now formats raw request payloads as pretty JSON for easier auditing.
- **Eval Script:** An evaluation script is included.
**4. Testing:**
- The PR introduces a new eval system for LLMs, this allows us to test how functionality works across various LLM providers. This lives in `/evals`
Prior to this commit, editing the provider wouldn't recompute the provider params. It would also not correctly recompute the "canEditURL" property.
To make possible this commit has:
- made a fix in core: https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/31329
- ensures the provider params are recomputed when provider is changed
- made the check on `canEditURL` based on form state and not initial model value
Tests have been added to confirm the expected behavior.
* FEATURE: Tool name validation
- Add unique index to the name column of the ai_tools table
- correct our tests for AiToolController
- tool_name field which will be used to represent to LLM
- Add tool_name to Tools's presets
- Add duplicate tools validation for AiPersona
- Add unique constraint to the name column of the ai_tools table
* DEV: Validate duplicate tool_name between builin tools and custom tools
* lint
* chore: fix linting
* fix conlict mistakes
* chore: correct icon class
* chore: fix failed specs
* Add max_length to tool_name
* chore: correct the option name
* lintings
* fix lintings
### Why
This pull request fundamentally restructures how AI bots create and update web artifacts to address critical limitations in the previous approach:
1. **Improved Artifact Context for LLMs**: Previously, artifact creation and update tools included the *entire* artifact source code directly in the tool arguments. This overloaded the Language Model (LLM) with raw code, making it difficult for the LLM to maintain a clear understanding of the artifact's current state when applying changes. The LLM would struggle to differentiate between the base artifact and the requested modifications, leading to confusion and less effective updates.
2. **Reduced Token Usage and History Bloat**: Including the full artifact source code in every tool interaction was extremely token-inefficient. As conversations progressed, this redundant code in the history consumed a significant number of tokens unnecessarily. This not only increased costs but also diluted the context for the LLM with less relevant historical information.
3. **Enabling Updates for Large Artifacts**: The lack of a practical diff or targeted update mechanism made it nearly impossible to efficiently update larger web artifacts. Sending the entire source code for every minor change was both computationally expensive and prone to errors, effectively blocking the use of AI bots for meaningful modifications of complex artifacts.
**This pull request addresses these core issues by**:
* Introducing methods for the AI bot to explicitly *read* and understand the current state of an artifact.
* Implementing efficient update strategies that send *targeted* changes rather than the entire artifact source code.
* Providing options to control the level of artifact context included in LLM prompts, optimizing token usage.
### What
The main changes implemented in this PR to resolve the above issues are:
1. **`Read Artifact` Tool for Contextual Awareness**:
- A new `read_artifact` tool is introduced, enabling AI bots to fetch and process the current content of a web artifact from a given URL (local or external).
- This provides the LLM with a clear and up-to-date representation of the artifact's HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, improving its understanding of the base to be modified.
- By cloning local artifacts, it allows the bot to work with a fresh copy, further enhancing context and control.
2. **Refactored `Update Artifact` Tool with Efficient Strategies**:
- The `update_artifact` tool is redesigned to employ more efficient update strategies, minimizing token usage and improving update precision:
- **`diff` strategy**: Utilizes a search-and-replace diff algorithm to apply only the necessary, targeted changes to the artifact's code. This significantly reduces the amount of code sent to the LLM and focuses its attention on the specific modifications.
- **`full` strategy**: Provides the option to replace the entire content sections (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) when a complete rewrite is required.
- Tool options enhance the control over the update process:
- `editor_llm`: Allows selection of a specific LLM for artifact updates, potentially optimizing for code editing tasks.
- `update_algorithm`: Enables choosing between `diff` and `full` update strategies based on the nature of the required changes.
- `do_not_echo_artifact`: Defaults to true, and by *not* echoing the artifact in prompts, it further reduces token consumption in scenarios where the LLM might not need the full artifact context for every update step (though effectiveness might be slightly reduced in certain update scenarios).
3. **System and General Persona Tool Option Visibility and Customization**:
- Tool options, including those for system personas, are made visible and editable in the admin UI. This allows administrators to fine-tune the behavior of all personas and their tools, including setting specific LLMs or update algorithms. This was previously limited or hidden for system personas.
4. **Centralized and Improved Content Security Policy (CSP) Management**:
- The CSP for AI artifacts is consolidated and made more maintainable through the `ALLOWED_CDN_SOURCES` constant. This improves code organization and future updates to the allowed CDN list, while maintaining the existing security posture.
5. **Codebase Improvements**:
- Refactoring of diff utilities, introduction of strategy classes, enhanced error handling, new locales, and comprehensive testing all contribute to a more robust, efficient, and maintainable artifact management system.
By addressing the issues of LLM context confusion, token inefficiency, and the limitations of updating large artifacts, this pull request significantly improves the practicality and effectiveness of AI bots in managing web artifacts within Discourse.
* DEV: raise timeout for reasoning LLMs
* FIX: use id to identify llms, not model_name
model_name is not unique, in the case of reasoning models
you may configure the same llm multiple times using different
reasoning levels.
We have removed this flag in core. All plugins now use the "top mode" for their navigation. A backwards-compatible change has been made in core while we remove the usage from plugins.
We have a flag to signal we are shortening the embeddings of a model.
Only used in Open AI's text-embedding-3-*, but we plan to use it for other services.
* Use AR model for embeddings features
* endpoints
* Embeddings CRUD UI
* Add presets. Hide a couple more settings
* system specs
* Seed embedding definition from old settings
* Generate search bit index on the fly. cleanup orphaned data
* support for seeded models
* Fix run test for new embedding
* fix selected model not set correctly
This update fixes an issue when the composer helper menu was not being shown on tablets in desktop mode. Updating the `z-index` to use the modal-dialog case is more appropriate here.
Adds a comprehensive quota management system for LLM models that allows:
- Setting per-group (applied per user in the group) token and usage limits with configurable durations
- Tracking and enforcing token/usage limits across user groups
- Quota reset periods (hourly, daily, weekly, or custom)
- Admin UI for managing quotas with real-time updates
This system provides granular control over LLM API usage by allowing admins
to define limits on both total tokens and number of requests per group.
Supports multiple concurrent quotas per model and automatically handles
quota resets.
Co-authored-by: Keegan George <kgeorge13@gmail.com>
This update adds some structure for handling errors in the spam config while also handling a specific error related to the spam scanning user not being an admin account.
- Add spam_score_type to AiSpamSerializer for better integration with reviewables.
- Introduce a custom filter for detecting AI spam false negatives in moderation workflows.
- Refactor spam report generation to improve identification of false negatives.
- Add tests to verify the custom filter and its behavior.
- Introduce links for all spam counts in report
This commit adds an "unavailable" state for the AI semantic search toggle. Currently the AI toggle disappears when the sort by is anything but Relevance which makes the UI confusing for users looking for AI results. This should help!
In this PR, we added functionality to hide the admin header for edit/new actions - https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/30175
To make it work properly, we have to rename `show` to `edit` which is also a more accurate name.
This introduces a comprehensive spam detection system that uses LLM models
to automatically identify and flag potential spam posts. The system is
designed to be both powerful and configurable while preventing false positives.
Key Features:
* Automatically scans first 3 posts from new users (TL0/TL1)
* Creates dedicated AI flagging user to distinguish from system flags
* Tracks false positives/negatives for quality monitoring
* Supports custom instructions to fine-tune detection
* Includes test interface for trying detection on any post
Technical Implementation:
* New database tables:
- ai_spam_logs: Stores scan history and results
- ai_moderation_settings: Stores LLM config and custom instructions
* Rate limiting and safeguards:
- Minimum 10-minute delay between rescans
- Only scans significant edits (>10 char difference)
- Maximum 3 scans per post
- 24-hour maximum age for scannable posts
* Admin UI features:
- Real-time testing capabilities
- 7-day statistics dashboard
- Configurable LLM model selection
- Custom instruction support
Security and Performance:
* Respects trust levels - only scans TL0/TL1 users
* Skips private messages entirely
* Stops scanning users after 3 successful public posts
* Includes comprehensive test coverage
* Maintains audit log of all scan attempts
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Co-authored-by: Keegan George <kgeorge13@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <martin@discourse.org>
* UX: Improve rough edges of AI usage page
* Ensure all text uses I18n
* Change from <button> usage to <DButton>
* Use <AdminConfigAreaCard> in place of custom card styles
* Format numbers nicely using our number format helper,
show full values on hover using title attr
* Ensure 0 is always shown for counters, instead of being blank
* FEATURE: Load usage data after page load
Use ConditionalLoadingSpinner to hide load of usage
data, this prevents us hanging on page load with a white
screen.
* UX: Split users table, and add empty placeholders and page subheader
* DEV: Test fix
* FEATURE: first class support for OpenRouter
This new implementation supports picking quantization and provider pref
Also:
- Improve logging for summary generation
- Improve error message when contacting LLMs fails
* Better support for full screen artifacts on iPad
Support back button to close full screen
Previously, when clicking add footnote on an explain suggestion it would replace the selected word by finding the first occurrence of the word. This results in issues when there are more than one occurrences of a word in a post. This is not trivial to solve, so this PR instead prevents incorrect text replacements by only allowing the replacement if it's unique. We use the same logic here that we use to determine if something can be fast edited.
In this PR we also update tests for post helper explain suggestions. For a while, we haven't had tests here due to streaming/timing issues, we've been skipping our system specs. In this PR, we add acceptance tests to handle this which gives us improved ability to publish message bus updates in the testing environment so that it can be better tested without issues.
This PR fixes an issue where the tag suggester for edit title topic area was suggesting tags that are already assigned on a post. It also updates the amount of suggested tags to 7 so that there is still a decent amount of tags suggested when tags are already assigned.
Add support for versioned artifacts with improved diff handling
* Add versioned artifacts support allowing artifacts to be updated and tracked
- New `ai_artifact_versions` table to store version history
- Support for updating artifacts through a new `UpdateArtifact` tool
- Add version-aware artifact rendering in posts
- Include change descriptions for version tracking
* Enhance artifact rendering and security
- Add support for module-type scripts and external JS dependencies
- Expand CSP to allow trusted CDN sources (unpkg, cdnjs, jsdelivr, googleapis)
- Improve JavaScript handling in artifacts
* Implement robust diff handling system (this is dormant but ready to use once LLMs catch up)
- Add new DiffUtils module for applying changes to artifacts
- Support for unified diff format with multiple hunks
- Intelligent handling of whitespace and line endings
- Comprehensive error handling for diff operations
* Update routes and UI components
- Add versioned artifact routes
- Update markdown processing for versioned artifacts
Also
- Tweaks summary prompt
- Improves upload support in custom tool to also provide urls
In the tag suggester menu we use `DButton` as a wrapper element and use the `discourseTag` helper to render the text inside the element. So visually there is text content inside the button. However, since `DButton` assumes that no `label`/`translatedLabel` inside an element means `.no-text` CSS style should be applied to the button's element, it was resulting in some incorrect styling being applied to this menu. This PR resolves that by programmatically adding the tag as a `translatedLabel` and then visually hiding it with CSS.
- Added a new admin interface to track AI usage metrics, including tokens, features, and models.
- Introduced a new route `/admin/plugins/discourse-ai/ai-usage` and supporting API endpoint in `AiUsageController`.
- Implemented `AiUsageSerializer` for structuring AI usage data.
- Integrated CSS stylings for charts and tables under `stylesheets/modules/llms/common/usage.scss`.
- Enhanced backend with `AiApiAuditLog` model changes: added `cached_tokens` column (implemented with OpenAI for now) with relevant DB migration and indexing.
- Created `Report` module for efficient aggregation and filtering of AI usage metrics.
- Updated AI Bot title generation logic to log correctly to user vs bot
- Extended test coverage for the new tracking features, ensuring data consistency and access controls.
This commit applies further admin UI guidelines, now that they have been more
fleshed out in core, to the AI admin UI:
* Tools
* LLMs
* Personas
The changes include but are not limited to:
* Applying the table CSS classes, for desktop and mobile
* Adding a description and learn more link for each tab
* Adding an empty list placeholder with CTA using `AdminConfigAreaEmptyList`
* Replacing custom headings with `AdminPageSubheader`
* FEATURE: Make emotion /filter ordering match the dashboard table
This change makes the /filter endpoint use the same criteria we use
in the dashboard table for emotion, so it is not confusing for users.
It means that only posts made in the period with the emotion shall be
shown in the /filter, and the order is simply a count of posts that
match the emotion in the period.
It also uses a trick to extract the filter period, and apply it to
the CTE clause that calculates post emotion count on the period, making
it a bit more efficient. Downside is that /filter filters are evaluated
from left to right, so it will only get the speed-up if the emotion
order is last. As we do this on the dashboard table, it should cover
most uses of the ordering, kicking the need for materialized views
down the road.
* Remove zero score in filter
* add table tooltip
* lint
* FIX: Misc fixes for sentiment in the admin dashboard
- Fixes missing filters for the main graph
- Fixes previous 30 days trend in emotion table
Also moves links to individual cells in emotion table, so admins can
drill down to the specific time period on their reports.
* lints
This is a significant PR that introduces AI Artifacts functionality to the discourse-ai plugin along with several other improvements. Here are the key changes:
1. AI Artifacts System:
- Adds a new `AiArtifact` model and database migration
- Allows creation of web artifacts with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript content
- Introduces security settings (`strict`, `lax`, `disabled`) for controlling artifact execution
- Implements artifact rendering in iframes with sandbox protection
- New `CreateArtifact` tool for AI to generate interactive content
2. Tool System Improvements:
- Adds support for partial tool calls, allowing incremental updates during generation
- Better handling of tool call states and progress tracking
- Improved XML tool processing with CDATA support
- Fixes for tool parameter handling and duplicate invocations
3. LLM Provider Updates:
- Updates for Anthropic Claude models with correct token limits
- Adds support for native/XML tool modes in Gemini integration
- Adds new model configurations including Llama 3.1 models
- Improvements to streaming response handling
4. UI Enhancements:
- New artifact viewer component with expand/collapse functionality
- Security controls for artifact execution (click-to-run in strict mode)
- Improved dialog and response handling
- Better error management for tool execution
5. Security Improvements:
- Sandbox controls for artifact execution
- Public/private artifact sharing controls
- Security settings to control artifact behavior
- CSP and frame-options handling for artifacts
6. Technical Improvements:
- Better post streaming implementation
- Improved error handling in completions
- Better memory management for partial tool calls
- Enhanced testing coverage
7. Configuration:
- New site settings for artifact security
- Extended LLM model configurations
- Additional tool configuration options
This PR significantly enhances the plugin's capabilities for generating and displaying interactive content while maintaining security and providing flexible configuration options for administrators.
This PR fixes an issue where the AI search results were not being reset when you append your search to an existing query param (typically when you've come from quick search). This is because `handleSearch()` doesn't get called in this situation. So here we explicitly check for query params, trigger a reset and search for those occasions.
This re-implements tool support in DiscourseAi::Completions::Llm #generate
Previously tool support was always returned via XML and it would be the responsibility of the caller to parse XML
New implementation has the endpoints return ToolCall objects.
Additionally this simplifies the Llm endpoint interface and gives it more clarity. Llms must implement
decode, decode_chunk (for streaming)
It is the implementers responsibility to figure out how to decode chunks, base no longer implements. To make this easy we ship a flexible json decoder which is easy to wire up.
Also (new)
Better debugging for PMs, we now have a next / previous button to see all the Llm messages associated with a PM
Token accounting is fixed for vllm (we were not correctly counting tokens)
This PR fixes an issue where clicking to regenerate a summary was still showing the cached summary. To resolve this we call resetSummary() to reset all the summarization related properties before creating a new request.
This PR further decouples the streaming animation by completely handling the streaming animation directly in the `AiSummaryBox` component. Previously, handling the streaming animation by calling methods in the `ai-streamer` API was leading to timing issues making things out-of-sync. This results in some issues such as the last update of streamed text not being shown. Handling streaming directly in the component should simplify things drastically and prevent any issues.
This changeset contains 4 fixes:
1. We were allowing running tests on unsaved tools,
this is problematic cause uploads are not yet associated or indexed
leading to confusing results. We now only show the test button when
tool is saved.
2. We were not properly scoping rag document fragements, this
meant that personas and ai tools could get results from other
unrelated tools, just to be filtered out later
3. index.search showed options as "optional" but implementation
required the second option
4. When testing tools searching through document fragments was
not working at all cause we did not properly load the tool
* FIX: Llm selector / forced tools / search tool
This fixes a few issues:
1. When search was not finding any semantic results we would break the tool
2. Gemin / Anthropic models did not implement forced tools previously despite it being an API option
3. Mechanics around displaying llm selector were not right. If you disabled LLM selector server side persona PM did not work correctly.
4. Disabling native tools for anthropic model moved out of a site setting. This deliberately does not migrate cause this feature is really rare to need now, people who had it set probably did not need it.
5. Updates anthropic model names to latest release
* linting
* fix a couple of tests I missed
* clean up conditional
AI bot won't be turned on for seeded LLMs so it makes no sense to expose it here. This will cleanup the template and avoid the double `{{#unless}}` check.
In preparation for applying the streaming animation elsewhere, we want to better improve the organization of folder structure and methods used in the `ai-streamer`
This changeset:
1. Corrects some issues with "force_default_llm" not applying
2. Expands the LLM list page to show LLM usage
3. Clarifies better what "enabling a bot" on an llm means (you get it in the selector)
Previously, when we added smooth streaming animation to summarization (https://github.com/discourse/discourse-ai/pull/778) we used the same logic and lib we did for AI Bot. However, since `AiSummaryBox` is an Ember component, the direct DOM manipulation done in the streamer (`SummaryUpdater`) would often result in issues with summarization where sometimes summarization updates would hang, especially on the last result. This is likely due to the DOM manipulation being done in the streamer being incongruent with Ember's way of rendering.
In this PR, we remove the direct DOM manipulation done in the lib `SummaryUpdater` in favour of directly updating the properties in `AiSummaryBox` using the `componentContext`. Instead of messing with Ember's rendered DOM, passing the updates and allowing the component to render the updates directly should likely prevent further issues with summarization.
The bug itself is quite difficult to repro and also difficult to test, so no tests have been added to this PR. But I will be manually testing and assessing for any potential issues.
* Display gists in the hot topics list
* Adjust hot topics gist strategy and add a job to generate gists
* Replace setting with a configurable batch size
* Avoid loading summaries for other topic lists
* Tweak gist prompt to focus on latest posts in the context of the OP
* Remove serializer hack and rely on core change from discourse/discourse#29291
* Update lib/summarization/strategies/hot_topic_gists.rb
Co-authored-by: Rafael dos Santos Silva <xfalcox@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Rafael dos Santos Silva <xfalcox@gmail.com>
Splits persona permissions so you can allow a persona on:
- chat dms
- personal messages
- topic mentions
- chat channels
(any combination is allowed)
Previously we did not have this flexibility.
Additionally, adds the ability to "tether" a language model to a persona so it will always be used by the persona. This allows people to use a cheaper language model for one group of people and more expensive one for other people
This introduces another configuration that allows operators to
limit the amount of interactions with forced tool usage.
Forced tools are very handy in initial llm interactions, but as
conversation progresses they can hinder by slowing down stuff
and adding confusion.
* FEATURE: allows forced LLM tool use
Sometimes we need to force LLMs to use tools, for example in RAG
like use cases we may want to force an unconditional search.
The new framework allows you backend to force tool usage.
Front end commit to follow
* UI for forcing tools now works, but it does not react right
* fix bugs
* fix tests, this is now ready for review
This PR updates the rate limits for AI helper so that image caption follows a specific rate limit of 20 requests per minute. This should help when uploading multiple files that need to be captioned. This PR also updates the UI so that it shows toast message with the extracted error message instead of having a blocking `popupAjaxError` error dialog.
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Co-authored-by: Rafael dos Santos Silva <xfalcox@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Penar Musaraj <pmusaraj@gmail.com>
Relies on https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/28477,
uses AdminSectionLandingWrapper and AdminSectionLandingItem
for the section items on the LLM page which are used to create
a new LLM config from a template.
This allows custom tools access to uploads and sophisticated searches using embedding.
It introduces:
- A shared front end for listing and uploading files (shared with personas)
- Backend implementation of index.search function within a custom tool.
Custom tools now may search through uploaded files
function invoke(params) {
return index.search(params.query)
}
This means that RAG implementers now may preload tools with knowledge and have high fidelity over
the search.
The search function support
specifying max results
specifying a subset of files to search (from uploads)
Also
- Improved documentation for tools (when creating a tool a preamble explains all the functionality)
- uploads were a bit finicky, fixed an edge case where the UI would not show them as updated
Restructures LLM config page so it is far clearer.
Also corrects bugs around adding LLMs and having LLMs not editable post addition
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Co-authored-by: Sam Saffron <sam.saffron@gmail.com>
Often it is helpful to have the summary box open while composing a reply to the topic. However, the summary box currently gets closed each time you click outside the box. In this PR we add `closeOnClickOutside: false` attribute to the `DMenu` options for summary box to prevent that from occurring.
Previously we had some hardcoded markup with scss making a loading indicator wave. This code was being duplicated and used in both semantic search and summarization. We want to add the indicator wave to the AI helper diff modal as well and have the text flashing instead of the loading spinner. To ensure we do not repeat ourselves, in this PR we turn the summary indicator wave into a reusable template only component called: `AiIndicatorWave`. We then apply the usage of that component to semantic search, summarization, and the composer helper modal.
This commit fixes an issue where the composer AI helper was not visible on iPad in DiscourseHub. This was due to the z-index being different for `reply-control` when Discourse Hub inserts its `footer-nav`
The `DiffModal` is triggered after selecting an option in the composer helper menu. After selecting an option, we should close the composer helper menu and only show the diff modal. On mobile, there was an edge-case where `this.args.close()` for was causing the closing of both the `DiffModal` and the `AiComposerHelperMenu`. This PR resolves that by ensuring the menu is closed _first_ asynchronously, followed by opening the relevant modal.
Previously we had moved the AI helper from the options menu to a selection menu that appears when selecting text in the composer. This had the benefit of making the AI helper a more discoverable feature. Now that some time has passed and the AI helper is more recognized, we will be moving it back to the composer toolbar.
This is better because:
- It consistent with other behavior and ways of accessing tools in the composer
- It has an improved mobile experience
- It reduces unnecessary code and keeps things easier to migrate when we have composer V2.
- It allows for easily triggering AI helper for all content by clicking the button instead of having to select everything.
This improves the site setting search so it performs a somewhat
fuzzy match.
Previously it did not handle seperators such as "space" and a
term such as "min_post_length" would not find "min_first_post_length"
A more liberal search algorithm makes it easier to the AI to
navigate settings.
* Minor fix, {{and parameter.enum parameter.enum.length}} is non
obviously broken.
If parameter.enum is a tracked array it will return the object
cause embers and helper implementation.
This corrects an issue where enum keeps on selecting itself by
mistake.
Previously there was too much work proofreading text, new implementation
provides a single shortcut and easy way of proofreading text.
Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <martin@discourse.org>
`withEventValue` is not needed here, because the `onChange` event comes from ace, not a normal DOM event. But even with that fix, it seems AceEditor doesn't yet work well with the DDAU pattern. On every keypress, the editor re-renders and puts the cursor back at the beginning.
For now, this commit removes the `@onChange` hook, so we go back to relying on the two-way binding of `@content`.
Followup to a5a39dd2ee
* FEATURE: LLM Triage support for systemless models.
This change adds support for OSS models without support for system messages. LlmTriage's system message field is no longer mandatory. We now send the post contents in a separate user message.
* Models using Ollama can also disable system prompts