arcade-mcp/toolkits/math/evals/eval_arithmetic_tools.py
Nate Barbettini c1a66a6170
SDK: Fully qualified tool names (#47)
In this PR:
- Handle and require fully-qualified tool names `Toolkit.ToolName` in
the actor

Also, unrelated changes/fixes:
- Cleaned up the logic around actor secrets and `$ARCADE_ACTOR_SECRET`
- Removes experimental Flask actor for now

Note: Must be merged along with
https://github.com/ArcadeAI/Engine/pull/87
2024-09-23 15:47:36 -07:00

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from arcade.core.catalog import ToolCatalog
from arcade.core.toolkit import Toolkit
import arcade_math
from arcade.sdk.eval import (
BinaryCritic,
EvalRubric,
EvalSuite,
ExpectedToolCall,
tool_eval,
)
# Evaluation rubric
rubric = EvalRubric(
fail_threshold=0.85,
warn_threshold=0.95,
)
catalog = ToolCatalog()
catalog.add_toolkit(Toolkit.from_module(arcade_math))
@tool_eval()
def arithmetic_eval_suite():
suite = EvalSuite(
name="Math Tools Evaluation",
system_message="You are an AI assistant with access to math tools. Use them to help the user with their math-related tasks.",
catalog=catalog,
rubric=rubric,
)
suite.add_case(
name="Add two large numbers",
user_message="Add 12345 and 987654321",
expected_tool_calls=[
ExpectedToolCall(
"Arithmetic_Add",
args={
"a": 12345,
"b": 987654321,
},
)
],
rubric=rubric,
critics=[
BinaryCritic(
critic_field="a", weight=0.5
), # TODO: weight should be optional
BinaryCritic(critic_field="b", weight=0.5),
],
)
suite.add_case(
name="Take the square root of a large number",
user_message="What is the square root of 3224990521?",
expected_tool_calls=[
ExpectedToolCall("Arithmetic_Sqrt", args={"a": 3224990521})
],
rubric=rubric,
critics=[
BinaryCritic(critic_field="a", weight=1.0),
],
)
return suite