This notebook walks through connecting a LangChain to the Google Drive API
.
pip install --upgrade google-api-python-client google-auth-httplib2 google-auth-oauthlib
By default, the GoogleDriveTools
and GoogleDriveWrapper
expects the credentials.json
file to be ~/.credentials/credentials.json
, but this is configurable by setting the GOOGLE_ACCOUNT_FILE
environment variable to your custom/path/to/credentials.json
. The location of token.json
use the same directory (or use the parameter token_path
). Note that token.json
will be created automatically the first time you use the tool.
GoogleDriveSearchTool
can retrieve a selection of files with some requests.
By default, If you use a folder_id
, all the files inside this folder can be retrieved to Document
, if the name match the query.
%pip install --upgrade --quiet google-api-python-client google-auth-httplib2 google-auth-oauthlib langchain-community
You can obtain your folder and document id from the URL:
"1yucgL9WGgWZdM1TOuKkeghlPizuzMYb5"
"1bfaMQ18_i56204VaQDVeAFpqEijJTgvurupdEDiaUQw"
The special value root
is for your personal home.
By default, all files with these mime-type can be converted to Document
.
It's possible to update or customize this. See the documentation of GoogleDriveAPIWrapper
.
But, the corresponding packages must installed.
%pip install --upgrade --quiet unstructured langchain-googledrive
import os
from langchain_googledrive.tools.google_drive.tool import GoogleDriveSearchTool
from langchain_googledrive.utilities.google_drive import GoogleDriveAPIWrapper
os.environ["GOOGLE_ACCOUNT_FILE"] = "custom/path/to/credentials.json"
tool = GoogleDriveSearchTool(
api_wrapper=GoogleDriveAPIWrapper(
folder_id=folder_id,
num_results=2,
template="gdrive-query-in-folder",
)
)
import logging
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
tool.run("machine learning")
"A wrapper around Google Drive Search. Useful for when you need to find a document in google drive. The input should be formatted as a list of entities separated with a space. As an example, a list of keywords is 'hello word'."
In order to create an agent that uses the Google Jobs tool install Langgraph
%pip install --upgrade --quiet langgraph langchain-openai
and use the create_react_agent
functionality to initialize a ReAct agent. You will also need to set up your OPEN_API_KEY (visit https://platform.openai.com) in order to access OpenAI's chat models.
import os
from langchain.chat_models import init_chat_model
from langgraph.prebuilt import create_react_agent
os.environ["OPENAI_API_KEY"] = "your-openai-api-key"
llm = init_chat_model("gpt-4o-mini", model_provider="openai", temperature=0)
agent = create_react_agent(llm, tools=[tool])
events = agent.stream(
{"messages": [("user", "Search in google drive, who is 'Yann LeCun' ?")]},
stream_mode="values",
)
for event in events:
event["messages"][-1].pretty_print()
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