from smolagents import CodeAgent,DuckDuckGoSearchTool, HfApiModel,load_tool,tool import datetime import requests import pytz import yaml from tools.final_answer import FinalAnswerTool import requests from bs4 import BeautifulSoup from Gradio_UI import GradioUI # Below is an example of a tool that does nothing. Amaze us with your creativity ! @tool def my_custom_tool(arg1:str, arg2:int)-> str: #it's import to specify the return type #Keep this format for the description / args / args description but feel free to modify the tool """A tool that does nothing yet Args: arg1: the first argument arg2: the second argument """ return "What magic will you build ?" @tool def get_weather(location: str) -> dict: """ Scrapes the weather information for a given location from a weather website. Args: location: The name of the location for which to fetch the weather data (e.g., "New York", "London"). Returns: dict: A dictionary containing weather information such as temperature and weather description, or an error message if something goes wrong. The keys of the dictionary will include: - 'temperature': The current temperature in the location. - 'description': A short text describing the weather condition. - 'location': The location for which the weather was fetched. If an error occurs, the dictionary will include an 'error' key with the error message. Example: >>> get_weather("New York") {'temperature': '18°C', 'description': 'Partly cloudy', 'location': 'new-york'} Note: This function relies on web scraping and the structure of the website may change over time. Always check the legality of scraping a particular website before use. """ # Format the location for URL (e.g., "New York" -> "new-york") location = location.replace(" ", "-").lower() # URL of a weather website (e.g., 'https://www.weather.com') url = f"https://weather.com/weather/today/l/{location}" # Send a GET request to fetch the HTML content try: response = requests.get(url) response.raise_for_status() # Raise an exception for bad responses # Parse HTML content soup = BeautifulSoup(response.text, 'html.parser') # Extract weather information (change selectors according to the website structure) temperature = soup.find('span', {'class': 'CurrentConditions--tempValue--3KcTQ'}).text description = soup.find('div', {'class': 'CurrentConditions--phraseValue--2xXSr'}).text return { "temperature": temperature, "description": description, "location": location } except Exception as e: return {"error": f"An error occurred: {e}"} @tool def get_current_time_in_timezone(timezone: str) -> str: """A tool that fetches the current local time in a specified timezone. Args: timezone: A string representing a valid timezone (e.g., 'America/New_York'). """ try: # Create timezone object tz = pytz.timezone(timezone) # Get current time in that timezone local_time = datetime.datetime.now(tz).strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S") return f"The current local time in {timezone} is: {local_time}" except Exception as e: return f"Error fetching time for timezone '{timezone}': {str(e)}" final_answer = FinalAnswerTool() # If the agent does not answer, the model is overloaded, please use another model or the following Hugging Face Endpoint that also contains qwen2.5 coder: # model_id='https://pflgm2locj2t89co.us-east-1.aws.endpoints.huggingface.cloud' model = HfApiModel( max_tokens=2096, temperature=0.5, model_id='Qwen/Qwen2.5-Coder-32B-Instruct',# it is possible that this model may be overloaded custom_role_conversions=None, ) # Import tool from Hub image_generation_tool = load_tool("agents-course/text-to-image", trust_remote_code=True) with open("prompts.yaml", 'r') as stream: prompt_templates = yaml.safe_load(stream) agent = CodeAgent( model=model, tools=[final_answer, get_weather], ## add your tools here (don't remove final answer) max_steps=6, verbosity_level=1, grammar=None, planning_interval=None, name=None, description=None, prompt_templates=prompt_templates ) GradioUI(agent).launch()