AWS Step Functions Toolkit
AWS Step Functions are a visual workflow service that helps developers use AWS services to build distributed applications, automate processes, orchestrate microservices, and create data and machine learning (ML) pipelines.
By including a AWSSfn
tool in the list of tools provided to an Agent, you can grant your Agent the ability to invoke async workflows running in your AWS Cloud.
When an Agent uses the AWSSfn
tool, it will provide an argument of type string
which will in turn be passed into one of the supported actions this tool supports. The supported actions are: StartExecution
, DescribeExecution
, and SendTaskSuccess
.
Setup
You'll need to install the Node AWS Step Functions SDK:
- npm
- Yarn
- pnpm
npm install @aws-sdk/client-sfn
yarn add @aws-sdk/client-sfn
pnpm add @aws-sdk/client-sfn
Usage
- npm
- Yarn
- pnpm
npm install @langchain/openai @langchain/community @langchain/core
yarn add @langchain/openai @langchain/community @langchain/core
pnpm add @langchain/openai @langchain/community @langchain/core
Note about credentials:
- If you have not run
aws configure
via the AWS CLI, theregion
,accessKeyId
, andsecretAccessKey
must be provided to the AWSSfn constructor. - The IAM role corresponding to those credentials must have permission to invoke the Step Function.
import { OpenAI } from "@langchain/openai";
import {
AWSSfnToolkit,
createAWSSfnAgent,
} from "@langchain/community/agents/toolkits/aws_sfn";
const _EXAMPLE_STATE_MACHINE_ASL = `
{
"Comment": "A simple example of the Amazon States Language to define a state machine for new client onboarding.",
"StartAt": "OnboardNewClient",
"States": {
"OnboardNewClient": {
"Type": "Pass",
"Result": "Client onboarded!",
"End": true
}
}
}`;
/**
* This example uses a deployed AWS Step Function state machine with the above Amazon State Language (ASL) definition.
* You can test by provisioning a state machine using the above ASL within your AWS environment, or you can use a tool like LocalStack
* to mock AWS services locally. See https://localstack.cloud/ for more information.
*/
export const run = async () => {
const model = new OpenAI({ temperature: 0 });
const toolkit = new AWSSfnToolkit({
name: "onboard-new-client-workflow",
description:
"Onboard new client workflow. Can also be used to get status of any excuting workflow or state machine.",
stateMachineArn:
"arn:aws:states:us-east-1:1234567890:stateMachine:my-state-machine", // Update with your state machine ARN accordingly
region: "<your Sfn's region>",
accessKeyId: "<your access key id>",
secretAccessKey: "<your secret access key>",
});
const executor = createAWSSfnAgent(model, toolkit);
const input = `Onboard john doe (john@example.com) as a new client.`;
console.log(`Executing with input "${input}"...`);
const result = await executor.invoke({ input });
console.log(`Got output ${result.output}`);
console.log(
`Got intermediate steps ${JSON.stringify(
result.intermediateSteps,
null,
2
)}`
);
};
API Reference:
- OpenAI from
@langchain/openai
- AWSSfnToolkit from
@langchain/community/agents/toolkits/aws_sfn
- createAWSSfnAgent from
@langchain/community/agents/toolkits/aws_sfn