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# streamlit_app.py
import streamlit as st
import sys
import os
# Add the directory containing app.py to the Python path
# This assumes app.py is in the same directory as streamlit_app.py
sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
# Import your respond function and any necessary global variables from app.py
# Make sure app.py loads the model, tokenizer, etc. when imported
try:
from app import respond, model_id # Import your main function and model_id
# You might also need to import other things if respond relies on globals directly
# from app import model, tokenizer, embedder, nlp, data, descriptions, embeddings, ...
print("Successfully imported respond function from app.py")
except ImportError as e:
st.error(f"Error importing core logic from app.py: {e}")
st.stop() # Stop the app if the core logic can't be loaded
# Set Streamlit page config
st.set_page_config(page_title="Business Q&A Assistant")
st.title(f"Business Q&A Assistant with {model_id}")
st.write("Ask questions about the business (details from Google Sheet) or general knowledge (via search).")
# Initialize chat history in Streamlit's session state
# Session state persists across reruns for a single user session
if "messages" not in st.session_state:
st.session_state.messages = []
# Display chat messages from history on app rerun
for message in st.session_state.messages:
with st.chat_message(message["role"]):
st.markdown(message["content"])
# Accept user input
if prompt := st.chat_input("Your Question"):
# Add user message to chat history
st.session_state.messages.append({"role": "user", "content": prompt})
# Display user message in chat message container
with st.chat_message("user"):
st.markdown(prompt)
# Get the current chat history in the format your respond function expects
# Gradio's history is [(user, bot), (user, bot), ...]
# Streamlit's session state is a list of dicts [{"role": "user", "content": "..."}]
# We need to convert Streamlit's history format to Gradio's format for your respond function
history_for_respond = []
# Iterate through messages, excluding the very last user prompt which is the current input
for i in range(len(st.session_state.messages) - 1):
if st.session_state.messages[i]["role"] == "user" and st.session_state.messages[i+1]["role"] == "assistant":
history_for_respond.append((st.session_state.messages[i]["content"], st.session_state.messages[i+1]["content"]))
# Call your respond function
with st.spinner("Thinking..."):
# Your respond function returns ("", updated_chat_history)
# We only need the updated chat history part
# We also need to pass the current user prompt as the first argument
# Ensure we are unpacking the result correctly into two variables
response_tuple = respond(prompt, history_for_respond)
# Check if the returned value is a tuple with at least two elements
if isinstance(response_tuple, tuple) and len(response_tuple) >= 2:
_, updated_gradio_history = response_tuple
else:
# Handle the case where the function did not return the expected tuple
print(f"Warning: respond function returned unexpected value: {response_tuple}")
updated_gradio_history = history_for_respond + [(prompt, "Sorry, I couldn't get a valid response.")]
# The respond function modifies and returns the history in Gradio format.
# The last entry in updated_gradio_history should be the current turn's (user_prompt, bot_response).
# We need to extract the bot_response part and add it to Streamlit's session state.
if updated_gradio_history and updated_gradio_history[-1][0] == prompt:
bot_response = updated_gradio_history[-1][1]
else:
# Fallback if the history structure is unexpected
bot_response = "Sorry, I couldn't get a response from the model."
print("Warning: respond function returned history in an unexpected format.")
# Add assistant response to chat history
st.session_state.messages.append({"role": "assistant", "content": bot_response})
# Display assistant response in chat message container
with st.chat_message("assistant"):
st.markdown(bot_response)
# You might want a clear history button similar to Gradio's
if st.button("Clear Chat History"):
st.session_state.messages = []
st.experimental_rerun() # Rerun the app to clear the display