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In this article, we will describe how to build your first module for FinanceGPT so you can run your own code against the chat.

As an example, we are going to deploy the most simple app from this repository the demo app: https://github.com/Unique-AG/sdk-deploy-template


Table of Contents:

Ensure a reachable Webhook endpoint

To do that we need to create a connection between Unique FinanceGPT and your development environment. For this we use ngrok but you can also use any other way to get a webhook redirected to your development machine. E.g. Azure functions or other mechanisms. It is important that the data can connect from your FinanceGPT environment to your local machine somehow.

Here is an example with ngrok: this forwards the https://cbac-178-197-218-164.ngrok-free.app to your local 5001 port, where the apps will run.

ngrok http 5001

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ngrok                                                                                                                                                             (Ctrl+C to quit)
                                                                                                                                                                                  
K8s Gateway API support available now: https://ngrok.com/r/k8sgb                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                                                                  
Session Status                online                                                                                                                                              
Account                       Andreas Hauri (Plan: Free)                                                                                                                          
Update                        update available (version 3.9.0, Ctrl-U to update)                                                                                                  
Version                       3.8.0                                                                                                                                               
Region                        Europe (eu)                                                                                                                                         
Latency                       13ms                                                                                                                                                
Web Interface                 http://127.0.0.1:4040                                                                                                                               
Forwarding                    https://cbac-178-197-218-164.ngrok-free.app -> http://localhost:5001                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                                                  
Connections                   ttl     opn     rt1     rt5     p50     p90                                                                                                         
                              543     0       0.00    0.00    2.40    45.26                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                                                                  
HTTP Requests                                                                                                                                                                     
-------------                                                                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                                                                  
POST /webhook                  200 OK                                                                                                                                             
POST /webhook                  200 OK                                                                                                                                             

Setting up the app

Now login to Unique and go to the app registration. This requires admin rights to do so.

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Create a new app

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Activate the app

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Add an endpoint

Make sure you know the URL that your machine is exposing, here it is the ngrok URL but it is webhook because the demo application exposes that.
In development was chosen so the webhook does not expire on too many errors 😃

The unique.chat.external-module.chosen is the event we are expecting.

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Now you can see that it created a key named using_*** which you can expose. This is used for validating on the demo application side that the request is coming from this unique instance and from nowhere else.

Create an API key


Now you create an API KEY

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Dont worry my app will be deleted after writing this so you can ignore it.

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You will only see this once! Copy the key and store it SECURELY. This has the potential to leak a lot of data to the world.

Remember all the variables for the Python App

Now we need all this info (yes this is the .env variable for your app!):

API_KEY=ukey_qXqoh5lGhTa399CPNHHLUqnkIaWXlwRwAWtPJSrubyM
APP_ID=app_ueltalg142m341pskcankxk0
API_BASE=https://gateway.oleole.unique.app/public/chat
ENDPOINT_SECRET=usig_ad4wJ17fETob6uh0CYasNVn_aYtU1MRH4YnMrMiXjNE

API Base must be set correctly


API_BASE is very important to do it right:

  1. no trailing / be careful

  2. public/chat (not the other way around)

  3. make sure you use the correct host! you can look it up in any graphql request on the front end like in the picture below (this is the one from the next multi-tenant):

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Defining the module

Create a Module Template

Now we need to make sure that you can create the module that will react to the event in a space.
For this, we need a bit of API magic for the moment.

Here is the simplest way. Copy your bearer Token from the browser illustrated in the picture below:

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Run the GraphQL via Postman

Now you will need to execute a graphql request like this one for example in Postman:

  1. Make sure you have set the correct URL: (see the graphql request from the browser like above)

  2. The name here is very important. Your app will receive a payload that contains this name should it be called upon.

  3. the descriptions are also very important. Here you see that this function will only be called if asked for a demo. This is up to you to provide and also test how well it reacts to its intent.

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And make sure you have set the correct Bearer token like in the example below, which is the token copied from above.

There is no Bearer in front and no carriage return at the end!

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Here is the mutation as text:

mutation CreateModuleTemplate {
    createModuleTemplate(
        input: {
            configuration: { languageModel: "AZURE_GPT_35_TURBO_16K" }
            isExternal: true
            name: "DemoApp"
            templateName: "Demo App Template Name"
            toolDefinition: {
                type: "function"
                function: {
                    name: "DemoApp"
                    parameters: {
                        type: "object"
                        properties: {
                            instruction: {
                                type: "string"
                                description: "The instruction given by the employee e.g., 'Demo my App please' or 'Tell me about the demo'."
                            }
                        }
                    }
                    description: "This function is specifically designed for demos"
                }
            }
            weight: 5500
        }
    ) {
        templateName
        companyId
    }
}

Use the Module in a space

Now if you go into the spaces you can choose this as a module so:

Select the Email Writer module first:

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Go ahead and publish it. Dont worry, only you can see this space for now.

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Select the created Module Template

See the last entry and select this (Demo App Template Name) and also for example the email writer module.

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Publish again.

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Running your Python app

Now you are all set to run your app locally so it can react to chat messages:

In the location where you cloned the template repo https://github.com/Unique-AG/sdk-deploy-template

The .env file

Go into the directory of the assistant_demo app and add the .env file with your settings:

  • All of these are different for you! Make sure they are correct biggest source of mistakes usually!

  • Look at the prefixes of the key app using

  • Remember how a correct API_BASE is defined

90% of the errors happen here 😃

API_KEY=ukey_qXqoh5lGhTa399CPNHHLUqnkIaWXlwRwAWtPJSrubyM
APP_ID=app_ueltalg142m341pskcankxk0
API_BASE=https://gateway.oleole.unique.app/public/chat
ENDPOINT_SECRET=usig_ad4wJ17fETob6uh0CYasNVn_aYtU1MRH4YnMrMiXjNE

Now go to the terminal and execute the following in that folder:

➜  assistant_demo git:(main) ✗ poetry run flask run --port 5001 --debug
Creating virtualenv assistant-demo-C-sDUm3y-py3.12 in /Users/andreashauri/Library/Caches/pypoetry/virtualenvs
Command not found: flask
➜  assistant_demo git:(main) ✗ poetry install
Installing dependencies from lock file

Package operations: 17 installs, 0 updates, 0 removals

  - Installing markupsafe (2.1.5)
  - Installing blinker (1.7.0)
  - Installing certifi (2024.2.2)
  - Installing charset-normalizer (3.3.2)
  - Installing click (8.1.7)
  - Installing idna (3.6)
  - Installing itsdangerous (2.1.2)
  - Installing jinja2 (3.1.3)
  - Installing packaging (24.0)
  - Installing typing-extensions (4.10.0)
  - Installing urllib3 (2.2.1)
  - Installing werkzeug (3.0.1)
  - Installing flask (3.0.2)
  - Installing gunicorn (21.2.0)
  - Installing python-dotenv (1.0.1)
  - Installing requests (2.31.0)
  - Installing unique-sdk (0.7.0)

Installing the current project: assistant_demo (0.1.0)
➜  assistant_demo git:(main) ✗ poetry run flask run --port 5001 --debug
 * Serving Flask app 'assistant_demo/app.py'
 * Debug mode: on
WARNING: This is a development server. Do not use it in a production deployment. Use a production WSGI server instead.
 * Running on http://127.0.0.1:5001
Press CTRL+C to quit
 * Restarting with stat
 * Debugger is active!
 * Debugger PIN: 346-338-416

Note that the app is running on port 5001 on localhost but remember ngrock is redirecting the information.

Modify the App to act as a Module

We can now edit the app and make some modifications:

This is the app.py of the example we need to modify it in a few places:

import json
import os
from http import HTTPStatus
from logging.config import dictConfig

import unique_sdk
from dotenv import load_dotenv
from flask import Flask, jsonify, request

load_dotenv()

unique_sdk.api_key = os.environ.get("API_KEY")
unique_sdk.app_id = os.environ.get("APP_ID")
if os.environ.get("API_BASE"):
    unique_sdk.api_base = os.environ.get("API_BASE")

assistant_id = os.environ.get("ASSISTANT_ID")
if os.environ.get("ENDPOINT_SECRET"):
    endpoint_secret = os.environ.get("ENDPOINT_SECRET")

dictConfig(
    {
        "version": 1,
        "root": {"level": "DEBUG", "handlers": ["console"]},
        "handlers": {
            "console": {
                "class": "logging.StreamHandler",
                "level": "DEBUG",
            }
        },
    }
)

app = Flask(__name__)


@app.route("/")
def index():
    return "Hello from the Assistant Demo! 🚀"


@app.route("/webhook", methods=["POST"])
def webhook():
    event = None
    payload = request.data

    app.logger.info("Received webhook request.")

    try:
        event = json.loads(payload)
    except json.decoder.JSONDecodeError:
        return "Invalid payload", 400

    if endpoint_secret:
        # Only verify the event if there is an endpoint secret defined
        # Otherwise use the basic event deserialized with json
        sig_header = request.headers.get("X-Unique-Signature")
        timestamp = request.headers.get("X-Unique-Created-At")

        if not sig_header or not timestamp:
            print("⚠️  Webhook signature or timestamp headers missing.")
            return jsonify(success=False), HTTPStatus.BAD_REQUEST

        try:
            event = unique_sdk.Webhook.construct_event(
                payload, sig_header, timestamp, endpoint_secret
            )
        except unique_sdk.SignatureVerificationError as e:
            print("⚠️  Webhook signature verification failed. " + str(e))
            return jsonify(success=False), HTTPStatus.BAD_REQUEST

    if (
        event
        and event["event"] == "unique.chat.user-message.created"
        and event["payload"]["assistantId"] == assistant_id
    ):
        message = event["payload"]["text"]
        app.logger.info(f"Received message: {message}")

        # Send a message back to the user
        unique_sdk.Message.create(
            user_id=event["userId"],
            company_id=event["companyId"],
            chatId=event["payload"]["chatId"],
            assistantId=assistant_id,
            text="Hello from the Assistant Demo! 🚀",
            role="ASSISTANT",
        )

    return "OK", 200


Check now to make sure that the app does:

  1. Not react to unique.chat.user-message.created but to a unique.chat.external-module.chosen event.

  2. React only if it is the defined DemoApp

  3. Ensure that the assistant_id is taken from the event and not from the env variables

  4. The text is now on the user message object event["payload"]["userMessage"]["text"]

  5. We also echo the message back to the user

Here the last part changes from lines 72 to 89:

   if (
        event
        and event["event"] == "unique.chat.external-module.chosen"
        and event["payload"]["name"] == "DemoApp"
    ):
        message = event["payload"]["userMessage"]["text"]
        app.logger.info(f"Received message: {message}")

        # Send a message back to the user
        unique_sdk.Message.create(
            user_id=event["userId"],
            company_id=event["companyId"],
            chatId=event["payload"]["chatId"],
            assistantId=event["payload"]["assistantId"],
            text=f"Hello from the Assistant Demo! 🚀 echo {message}",
            role="ASSISTANT",
        )

Save and the flask app should automatically restart.

In case you ever modify the .env this does not auto restart the app so you need to do it manually if you change it!

Now chat within the created Demo space

What you see in the console of flask:

 * Detected change in '/Users/andreashauri/unique/dev/sdk-deploy-template/assistant_demo/assistant_demo/app.py', reloading
 * Restarting with stat
 * Debugger is active!
 * Debugger PIN: 346-338-416
Received webhook request.
⚠️  Webhook signature verification failed. No signatures found matching the expected signature for payload. Are you passing the raw body you received from Unique? https://unique.ch/docs/webhooks/signatures
Received webhook request.
Received message: make me a demo please
127.0.0.1 - - [15/May/2024 23:53:27] "POST /webhook HTTP/1.1" 400 -
127.0.0.1 - - [15/May/2024 23:53:28] "POST /webhook HTTP/1.1" 200 -

The frontend of Unique:

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