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Knowledge Graph Builder App

Creating knowledge graphs from unstructured data

LLM Graph Builder

Python FastAPI React

Overview

This application is designed to turn Unstructured data (pdfs,docs,txt,youtube video,web pages,etc.) into a knowledge graph stored in Neo4j. It utilizes the power of Large language models (OpenAI,Gemini,etc.) to extract nodes, relationships and their properties from the text and create a structured knowledge graph using Langchain framework.

Upload your files from local machine, GCS or S3 bucket or from web sources, choose your LLM model and generate knowledge graph.

Key Features

  • Knowledge Graph Creation: Transform unstructured data into structured knowledge graphs using LLMs.
  • Providing Schema: Provide your own custom schema or use existing schema in settings to generate graph.
  • View Graph: View graph for a particular source or multiple sources at a time in Bloom.
  • Chat with Data: Interact with your data in a Neo4j database through conversational queries, also retrive metadata about the source of response to your queries.

Getting started

⚠️ You will need to have a Neo4j Database V5.15 or later with APOC installed to use this Knowledge Graph Builder. You can use any Neo4j Aura database (including the free database) If you are using Neo4j Desktop, you will not be able to use the docker-compose but will have to follow the separate deployment of backend and frontend section. ⚠️

Deployment

Local deployment

Running through docker-compose

By default only OpenAI and Diffbot are enabled since Gemini requires extra GCP configurations.

In your root folder, create a .env file with your OPENAI and DIFFBOT keys (if you want to use both):

OPENAI_API_KEY="your-openai-key"
DIFFBOT_API_KEY="your-diffbot-key"

if you only want OpenAI:

LLM_MODELS="diffbot,openai-gpt-3.5,openai-gpt-4o"
OPENAI_API_KEY="your-openai-key"

if you only want Diffbot:

LLM_MODELS="diffbot"
DIFFBOT_API_KEY="your-diffbot-key"

You can then run Docker Compose to build and start all components:

docker-compose up --build

Additional configs

By default, the input sources will be: Local files, Youtube, Wikipedia ,AWS S3 and Webpages. As this default config is applied:

REACT_APP_SOURCES="local,youtube,wiki,s3,web"

If however you want the Google GCS integration, add gcs and your Google client ID:

REACT_APP_SOURCES="local,youtube,wiki,s3,gcs,web"
GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID="xxxx"

You can of course combine all (local, youtube, wikipedia, s3 and gcs) or remove any you don't want/need.

Chat Modes

By default,all of the chat modes will be available: vector, graph+vector and graph. If none of the mode is mentioned in the chat modes variable all modes will be available:

CHAT_MODES=""

If however you want to specify the only vector mode or only graph mode you can do that by specifying the mode in the env:

CHAT_MODES="vector,graph+vector"

Running Backend and Frontend separately (dev environment)

Alternatively, you can run the backend and frontend separately:

  • For the frontend:
  1. Create the frontend/.env file by copy/pasting the frontend/example.env.
  2. Change values as needed
  3. cd frontend
    yarn
    yarn run dev
  • For the backend:
  1. Create the backend/.env file by copy/pasting the backend/example.env.
  2. Change values as needed
  3. cd backend
    python -m venv envName
    source envName/bin/activate 
    pip install -r requirements.txt
    uvicorn score:app --reload

Deploy in Cloud

To deploy the app and packages on Google Cloud Platform, run the following command on google cloud run:

# Frontend deploy 
gcloud run deploy 
source location current directory > Frontend
region : 32 [us-central 1]
Allow unauthenticated request : Yes
# Backend deploy 
gcloud run deploy --set-env-vars "OPENAI_API_KEY = " --set-env-vars "DIFFBOT_API_KEY = " --set-env-vars "NEO4J_URI = " --set-env-vars "NEO4J_PASSWORD = " --set-env-vars "NEO4J_USERNAME = "
source location current directory > Backend
region : 32 [us-central 1]
Allow unauthenticated request : Yes

ENV

Env Variable Name Mandatory/Optional Default Value Description
OPENAI_API_KEY Mandatory API key for OpenAI
DIFFBOT_API_KEY Mandatory API key for Diffbot
EMBEDDING_MODEL Optional all-MiniLM-L6-v2 Model for generating the text embedding (all-MiniLM-L6-v2 , openai , vertexai)
IS_EMBEDDING Optional true Flag to enable text embedding
KNN_MIN_SCORE Optional 0.94 Minimum score for KNN algorithm
GEMINI_ENABLED Optional False Flag to enable Gemini
GCP_LOG_METRICS_ENABLED Optional False Flag to enable Google Cloud logs
NUMBER_OF_CHUNKS_TO_COMBINE Optional 5 Number of chunks to combine when processing embeddings
UPDATE_GRAPH_CHUNKS_PROCESSED Optional 20 Number of chunks processed before updating progress
NEO4J_URI Optional neo4j://database:7687 URI for Neo4j database
NEO4J_USERNAME Optional neo4j Username for Neo4j database
NEO4J_PASSWORD Optional password Password for Neo4j database
LANGCHAIN_API_KEY Optional API key for Langchain
LANGCHAIN_PROJECT Optional Project for Langchain
LANGCHAIN_TRACING_V2 Optional true Flag to enable Langchain tracing
LANGCHAIN_ENDPOINT Optional https://api.smith.langchain.com Endpoint for Langchain API
BACKEND_API_URL Optional http://localhost:8000 URL for backend API
BLOOM_URL Optional https://workspace-preview.neo4j.io/workspace/explore?connectURL={CONNECT_URL}&search=Show+me+a+graph&featureGenAISuggestions=true&featureGenAISuggestionsInternal=true URL for Bloom visualization
REACT_APP_SOURCES Optional local,youtube,wiki,s3 List of input sources that will be available
LLM_MODELS Optional diffbot,openai-gpt-3.5,openai-gpt-4o Models available for selection on the frontend, used for entities extraction and Q&A
CHAT_MODES Optional vector,graph+vector,graph Chat modes available for Q&A
ENV Optional DEV Environment variable for the app
TIME_PER_CHUNK Optional 4 Time per chunk for processing
CHUNK_SIZE Optional 5242880 Size of each chunk of file for upload
GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID Optional Client ID for Google authentication
GCS_FILE_CACHE Optional False If set to True, will save the files to process into GCS. If set to False, will save the files locally
ENTITY_EMBEDDING Optional False If set to True, It will add embeddings for each entity in database
LLM_MODEL_CONFIG_ollama_<model_name> Optional Set ollama config as - model_name,model_local_url for local deployments

Usage

  1. Connect to Neo4j Aura Instance by passing URI and password or using Neo4j credentials file.
  2. Choose your source from a list of Unstructured sources to create graph.
  3. Change the LLM (if required) from drop down, which will be used to generate graph.
  4. Optionally, define schema(nodes and relationship labels) in entity graph extraction settings.
  5. Either select multiple files to 'Generate Graph' or all the files in 'New' status will be processed for graph creation.
  6. Have a look at the graph for individial files using 'View' in grid or select one or more files and 'Preview Graph'
  7. Ask questions related to the processed/completed sources to chat-bot, Also get detailed information about your answers generated by LLM.

Links

LLM Knowledge Graph Builder Application

Neo4j Workspace

Reference

Demo of application

Contact

For any inquiries or support, feel free to raise Github Issue

Happy Graph Building!

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