# PR Description
* Adds/updates the following files to all toolkits:
- `.pre-commit-config.yaml`
- `.ruff.toml`
- `LICENSE`
- `Makefile`
- `pyproject.toml`
* Lint all toolkits such that they pass `make check` and `make test` (a
total doozy). This includes adding some unit tests and evals.
* Github workflow for testing toolkits before merge into main (courtesy
of @sdreyer)
* Added a QOL improvement for tool developers for when they need to get
the context's auth token.
* Minor updates to `arcade new` template.
# PR Description
This PR renames `ExpectedToolCall` to `NamedExpectedToolCall` and then
creates a new dataclass called `ExpectedToolCall`. `ExpectedToolCall`
can be passed to the `EvalSuite.add_case` and `EvalSuite.extend_case`
methods.
1. Enhance `EvalSuite.add_case` and `EvalSuite.extend_case` by accepting
a list of `ExpectedToolCall` as their `expected_tool_calls` input
parameter. This helps create a scaffolding for developers. Previously,
the expected type was `list[tuple[Callable, dict[str, Any]]]`, which is
still valid for backward compatibility.
```python
# Before (still valid for backward compatibility)
expected_tool_calls=[
(
adjust_playback_position,
{
"absolute_position_ms": 10000,
},
)
]
# After
expected_tool_calls=[
ExpectedToolCall(
func=adjust_playback_position,
args={"absolute_position_ms": 10000},
)
]
```
2. Removed any references to arcade.core in toolkits directory.
3. Some linting for import organization.
This PR ensures that `arcade.core` does not show up anywhere in "user
space". This is crucial for helping developers understand what objects
are safe to use, and helps maintain a good developer experience.
Specific changes:
- `ToolAuthorizationContext` and `ToolContext` are now visible via
`arcade.sdk`
- `ToolCatalog` is now visible via `arcade.sdk`
- `Toolkit` is now visible via `arcade.sdk`
- `config` is now visible via `arcade.sdk.config`
# PR Description
This PR adds 6 new tools inside the new `arcade_web` toolkit. None of
these tools require auth. They do, however, require the
`FIRECRAWL_API_KEY` API Key to be set.
The new tools implement the [Firecrawl](https://www.firecrawl.dev/) APIs
`/scrape (POST)`, `/crawl (POST)`, `/crawl/{id} (GET)`, `/crawl/{id}
(DELETE)`, and `/map (POST)`.
The six tools are:
* `Web.ScrapeUrl`:
- In the future I would like this tool to support actions (clicking,
scrolling, screenshotting, etc) and extract (specify what you want to
scrape) parameters. Firecrawl supports both of these parameters.
* `Web.CrawlWebsite`:
- If `async_crawl` is true, then the tool just returns the id of the
crawl job, which you can retrieve later with the `Web.GetCrawlData`
tool. If `async_crawl` is false, then the entire contents of the crawl
are returned.
* `Web.GetCrawlStatus`
- Works for in progress or recently finished crawl jobs (Firecrawl's
limitation)
* `Web.GetCrawlData`
- Works for in progress or recently finished crawl jobs (Firecrawl's
limitation)
* `Web.CancelCrawl`
- You can cancel an in progress async crawl job
* `Web.MapWebsite`
- This endpoint is in alpha, but it can give you all of the links of an
entire website, or optionally, you can specify in natural language what
type of links you want to map by using the `search` parameter. For
example "only map webpages that are about AI"