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How to pass callbacks into a module constructor

Prerequisites

This guide assumes familiarity with the following concepts:

Most LangChain modules allow you to pass callbacks directly into the constructor. In this case, the callbacks will only be called for that instance (and any nested runs).

Hereโ€™s an example using LangChainโ€™s built-in ConsoleCallbackHandler:

import { ConsoleCallbackHandler } from "@langchain/core/tracers/console";
import { ChatPromptTemplate } from "@langchain/core/prompts";
import { ChatAnthropic } from "@langchain/anthropic";

const handler = new ConsoleCallbackHandler();

const prompt = ChatPromptTemplate.fromTemplate(`What is 1 + {number}?`);
const model = new ChatAnthropic({
model: "claude-3-sonnet-20240229",
callbacks: [handler],
});

const chain = prompt.pipe(model);

await chain.invoke({ number: "2" });
[llm/start] [1:llm:ChatAnthropic] Entering LLM run with input: {
"messages": [
[
{
"lc": 1,
"type": "constructor",
"id": [
"langchain_core",
"messages",
"HumanMessage"
],
"kwargs": {
"content": "What is 1 + 2?",
"additional_kwargs": {},
"response_metadata": {}
}
}
]
]
}
[llm/end] [1:llm:ChatAnthropic] [1.00s] Exiting LLM run with output: {
"generations": [
[
{
"text": "1 + 2 = 3",
"message": {
"lc": 1,
"type": "constructor",
"id": [
"langchain_core",
"messages",
"AIMessage"
],
"kwargs": {
"content": "1 + 2 = 3",
"tool_calls": [],
"invalid_tool_calls": [],
"additional_kwargs": {
"id": "msg_011Z1cgi3gyNGxT55wnRNkXq",
"type": "message",
"role": "assistant",
"model": "claude-3-sonnet-20240229",
"stop_sequence": null,
"usage": {
"input_tokens": 16,
"output_tokens": 13
},
"stop_reason": "end_turn"
},
"response_metadata": {
"id": "msg_011Z1cgi3gyNGxT55wnRNkXq",
"model": "claude-3-sonnet-20240229",
"stop_sequence": null,
"usage": {
"input_tokens": 16,
"output_tokens": 13
},
"stop_reason": "end_turn"
}
}
}
}
]
],
"llmOutput": {
"id": "msg_011Z1cgi3gyNGxT55wnRNkXq",
"model": "claude-3-sonnet-20240229",
"stop_sequence": null,
"usage": {
"input_tokens": 16,
"output_tokens": 13
},
"stop_reason": "end_turn"
}
}
AIMessage {
lc_serializable: true,
lc_kwargs: {
content: "1 + 2 = 3",
tool_calls: [],
invalid_tool_calls: [],
additional_kwargs: {
id: "msg_011Z1cgi3gyNGxT55wnRNkXq",
type: "message",
role: "assistant",
model: "claude-3-sonnet-20240229",
stop_sequence: null,
usage: { input_tokens: 16, output_tokens: 13 },
stop_reason: "end_turn"
},
response_metadata: {}
},
lc_namespace: [ "langchain_core", "messages" ],
content: "1 + 2 = 3",
name: undefined,
additional_kwargs: {
id: "msg_011Z1cgi3gyNGxT55wnRNkXq",
type: "message",
role: "assistant",
model: "claude-3-sonnet-20240229",
stop_sequence: null,
usage: { input_tokens: 16, output_tokens: 13 },
stop_reason: "end_turn"
},
response_metadata: {
id: "msg_011Z1cgi3gyNGxT55wnRNkXq",
model: "claude-3-sonnet-20240229",
stop_sequence: null,
usage: { input_tokens: 16, output_tokens: 13 },
stop_reason: "end_turn"
},
tool_calls: [],
invalid_tool_calls: []
}

You can see that we only see events from the chat model run - none from the prompt or broader chain.

Next stepsโ€‹

Youโ€™ve now learned how to pass callbacks into a constructor.

Next, check out the other how-to guides in this section, such as how to create your own custom callback handlers.


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