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History of Europe Industrialization and labor AI_Assistant_20250910_010202/README.md ADDED
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+ ---
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+ title: AI Assistant
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+ emoji: πŸ’¬
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+ colorFrom: blue
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+ colorTo: green
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+ sdk: gradio
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+ sdk_version: 5.42.0
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+ app_file: app.py
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+ pinned: false
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+ license: mit
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+ short_description: A customizable AI assistant
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+ ---
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+
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+ # AI Assistant
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+
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+ Course assistant for a contemporary European history class for undergraduates with no presumed background in European history. You will answer questions about the materials and help students complete an assignment for a unit on everyday life and labor in the industrial world from the 1850s to the 1910s focusing mainly on Europe.
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+
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+ ## Quick Setup
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+
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+ ### Step 1: Configure API Key (Required)
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+ 1. Get your API key from https://openrouter.ai/keys
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+ 2. In Settings β†’ Variables and secrets
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+ 3. Add secret: `API_KEY`
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+ 4. Paste your OpenRouter API key
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+
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+ ### Step 2: Configure HuggingFace Token (Optional)
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+ 1. Get your token from https://huggingface.co/settings/tokens
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+ 2. In Settings β†’ Variables and secrets
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+ 3. Add secret: `HF_TOKEN`
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+ 4. Paste your HuggingFace token (needs write permissions)
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+ 5. This enables automatic configuration updates
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+
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+
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+ ### Step 3: Set Access Code
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+ 1. In Settings β†’ Variables and secrets
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+ 2. Add secret: `ACCESS_CODE`
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+ 3. Set your chosen password
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+ 4. Share with authorized users
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+
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+
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+ ### Step 3: Test Your Space
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+ Your Space should now be running! Try the example prompts or ask your own questions.
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+
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+ ## Configuration
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+ - **Model**: mistralai/mistral-medium-3
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+ - **API Key Variable**: API_KEY
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+ - **HF Token Variable**: HF_TOKEN (for auto-updates)
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+ - **Access Control**: Enabled (ACCESS_CODE)
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+
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+ ## Support
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+ For help, visit the HuggingFace documentation or community forums.
History of Europe Industrialization and labor AI_Assistant_20250910_010202/app.py ADDED
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+ import gradio as gr
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+ import tempfile
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+ import os
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+ import requests
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+ import json
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+ import re
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+ from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
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+ from datetime import datetime
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+ import urllib.parse
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+ from pathlib import Path
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+ from typing import List, Dict, Optional, Any, Tuple
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+
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+
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+ # Configuration
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+ SPACE_NAME = 'AI Assistant'
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+ SPACE_DESCRIPTION = 'A customizable AI assistant'
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+
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+ # Default configuration values
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+ DEFAULT_CONFIG = {
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+ 'name': SPACE_NAME,
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+ 'description': SPACE_DESCRIPTION,
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+ 'system_prompt': "You are a helpful tutor that answers student questions on the materials, quizzes them on their knowledge, and points them to the correct answers when required. You make sure the student understands and can describe what they have learned in their own words before you move on. Using the URLs provided, you will first ask the student if they have any questions about the reading to start. Did anything not make sense to them, or was there a word or concept they'd like explained better? Once this is complete, then ask them if they're ready to be quizzed on the reading. Ask them the following questions one by one, allow the student to respond, and explain the correct answer before moving on to the next question. \n\n1. What was the goal of scientific management?\na. to increase workers’ efficiency\nb. to raise workers’ pay\nc. to make factories safer\nd. to shorten the workday\n\n2. How did assembly lines affect workers?\na. They made workdays shorter.\nb. They provided greater protection from injury.\nc. They made jobs boring and repetitious.\nd. They lowered pay.\n\n3. What was an important result of electrifying the workplace?\na. It made jobs more dangerous by exposing workers to electrical currents.\nb. It enabled factories to stay open later and people to work at night.\nc. It provided better heating in the winter.\nd. It reduced the strength needed to perform certain tasks, creating more jobs for children.\n\n4. How did married working-class women in western Europe commonly supplement the family’s income in the late nineteenth century?\na. They did piecework at home.\nb. They worked in mines.\nc. They taught school.\nd. They gave music lessons.\n\n5. To what nineteenth-century event does the term β€œdemographic transition” refer?\na. the disappearance of skilled crafts\nb. the decrease in the age of first marriage\nc. the decrease in family size\nd. the movement from rural areas to cities\n\n6. What was an important medical innovation of the late nineteenth century?\na. the smallpox vaccine\nb. x-rays\nc. CAT scans\nd. the stethoscope\n\n7. Which artistic style features impersonal depictions of characters compelled to behave in ways over which they have no control?\na. romanticism\nb. realism\nc. impressionism\nd. naturalism\n\n8. What was the Great Stink?\na. a stench coming from the polluted River Thames that nearly disrupted British government\nb. the name given to the poorest neighborhood in Chicago\nc. a nickname that city dwellers gave to peasants recently arrived from the countryside\nd. a nickname for the Paris sewer system\n\n9. What common disease of the period was caused by contaminated water?\na. tuberculosis\nb. asthma\nc. cholera\nd. syphilis\n\n10. What innovation made nineteenth-century cities cleaner?\na. streetlights\nb. electric streetcars\nc. outhouses\nd. public water fountains\n\n11. What were Selfridge’s, Le Bon MarchΓ©, and Matsuzakaya?\na. famous saloons\nb. urban department stores\nc. company towns built for miners\nd. newspapers\n\n12. Which artistic and literary movement glorified nature, common people, exotic places, and the historical past?\na. romanticism\nb. modernism\nc. naturalism\nd. classicism\n\n13. What was a common way in which contract laborers could fall into debt bondage?\na. renting a home in a nearby city\nb. buying goods at a store owned by the employer\nc. borrowing money from a friend\nd. running away\n\n14. What was the katorga system?\na. a form of penal servitude in which criminals were sent to labor camps in Siberia\nb. a form of debt bondage used in Brazil\nc. a British system of contracting for passage to another country in exchange for labor\nd. the practice in French brothels of charging prostitutes for food and clothing so they always remained in debt\n\n15. Which social movement was more successful in Protestant societies than in others?\na. housing reform\nb. anti-prostitution campaigns\nc. temperance and prohibition\nd. health insurance advocacy\n\n16. What was Britain’s Alkali Act intended to do?\na. protect drinking water from contamination\nb. ensure that processed foods were safe to eat\nc. prevent cholera\nd. alleviate air pollution\n\n17. Which country was the first to provide health insurance for workers?\na. the United States\nb. Germany\nc. France\nd. Russia\n\n18. Which of the following was an important difference between socialist parties in Europe?\na. Some parties accepted women and some did not.\nb. Some believed the bourgeoisie should be executed and others did not.\nc. Some advocated revolution and some a more gradual democratic approach.\nd. Some supported workers’ rights and some did not.\n\nOnce the student has shown that they understand all of the correct answers, ask them if they are ready to move on to their discussion board assignment for the week. When they say yes, ask them what kind of story they would like to write, give some examples of genres, including historical fiction, nonfiction, true crime, fantasy, etc. then ask the student to write you a prompt so that you can create a story of no more than 5 pages based on the URLs provided focusing on a topic that they choose for you and based on their specific instructions. prompt them to be as detailed as possible with the prompt so that you can write a story specific to them. If they prompt you to do something that does not make sense according to the materials provided, explain to them why and point them to the place in the URLs provided that explains why. once they provide an appropriate prompt, write the story for them. Then ask them if there is anything that they would like you to edit or change. make changes, and when they are satisfied, instruct them to edit the final story so that it contains a clear historical inaccuracy and post their completed story (with the hidden lie) on the discussion board, and also don't forget to click export conversation below to upload this chat to brightspace.",
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+ 'temperature': 0.7,
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+ 'max_tokens': 1550,
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+ 'model': 'mistralai/mistral-medium-3',
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+ 'api_key_var': 'API_KEY',
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+ 'theme': 'Default',
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+ 'grounding_urls': ["https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8ispQxpOXg", "https://louis.pressbooks.pub/westernciv2/part/6-life-and-labor-in-the-industrial-world/", "https://louis.pressbooks.pub/westernciv2/chapter/6-1-inventions-innovations-and-mechanization/", "https://louis.pressbooks.pub/westernciv2/chapter/6-2-life-in-the-industrial-city/", "https://louis.pressbooks.pub/westernciv2/chapter/6-3-coerced-and-semicoerced-labor/", "https://louis.pressbooks.pub/westernciv2/chapter/6-4-communities-in-diaspora/", "https://louis.pressbooks.pub/westernciv2/chapter/chapter-6-5-regulation-reform-and-revolutionary-ideologies/", "https://louis.pressbooks.pub/westernciv2/chapter/6-section-summary/", "https://louis.pressbooks.pub/westernciv2/chapter/key-terms-and-assessments/"],
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+ 'enable_dynamic_urls': True,
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+ 'enable_file_upload': True,
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+ 'examples': ['Write a mystery story about a woman working walking home at night from her job at a factory through the london neighborhoods most frequently victimized by jack the ripper', 'Write a romance story about an opera singer in the brazilian rainforest who falls in love with a farmer', 'Write a day in the life of a prisoner in a siberian katorga interweaving his backstory'],
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+ 'language': 'English',
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+ 'locked': False
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+ }
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+
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+ # Available themes with proper instantiation
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+ AVAILABLE_THEMES = {
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+ "Default": gr.themes.Default(),
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+ "Soft": gr.themes.Soft(),
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+ "Glass": gr.themes.Glass(),
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+ "Monochrome": gr.themes.Monochrome(),
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+ "Base": gr.themes.Base()
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+ }
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+
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+
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+ class ConfigurationManager:
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+ """Manage configuration with validation and persistence"""
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+
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+ def __init__(self):
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+ self.config_path = "config.json"
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+ self.backup_dir = "config_backups"
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+ self._config = None
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+
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+ def load(self) -> Dict[str, Any]:
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+ """Load configuration from file with fallback to defaults"""
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+ try:
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+ with open(self.config_path, 'r') as f:
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+ self._config = json.load(f)
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+ print("βœ… Loaded configuration from config.json")
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+ return self._config
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+ except FileNotFoundError:
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+ print("ℹ️ No config.json found, using default configuration")
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+ self._config = DEFAULT_CONFIG.copy()
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+ self.save(self._config)
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+ return self._config
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+ except Exception as e:
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+ print(f"⚠️ Error loading config.json: {e}, using defaults")
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+ self._config = DEFAULT_CONFIG.copy()
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+ return self._config
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+
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+ def save(self, config: Dict[str, Any]) -> bool:
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+ """Save configuration with automatic backup"""
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+ try:
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+ # Create backup if config exists
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+ if os.path.exists(self.config_path):
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+ self._create_backup()
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+
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+ # Save new configuration
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+ with open(self.config_path, 'w') as f:
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+ json.dump(config, f, indent=2)
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+
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+ self._config = config
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+ return True
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+ except Exception as e:
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+ print(f"❌ Error saving configuration: {e}")
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+ return False
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+
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+ def _create_backup(self):
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+ """Create timestamped backup"""
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+ try:
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+ os.makedirs(self.backup_dir, exist_ok=True)
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+ timestamp = datetime.now().strftime('%Y%m%d_%H%M%S')
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+ backup_path = os.path.join(self.backup_dir, f"config_{timestamp}.json")
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+
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+ with open(self.config_path, 'r') as source:
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+ config_data = json.load(source)
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+ with open(backup_path, 'w') as backup:
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+ json.dump(config_data, backup, indent=2)
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+
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+ self._cleanup_old_backups()
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+ except Exception as e:
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+ print(f"⚠️ Error creating backup: {e}")
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+
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+ def _cleanup_old_backups(self, keep=10):
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+ """Keep only the most recent backups"""
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+ try:
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+ backups = sorted([
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+ f for f in os.listdir(self.backup_dir)
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+ if f.startswith('config_') and f.endswith('.json')
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+ ])
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+
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+ if len(backups) > keep:
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+ for old_backup in backups[:-keep]:
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+ os.remove(os.path.join(self.backup_dir, old_backup))
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+ except Exception as e:
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+ print(f"⚠️ Error cleaning up backups: {e}")
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+
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+ def get(self, key: str, default: Any = None) -> Any:
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+ """Get configuration value"""
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+ if self._config is None:
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+ self.load()
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+ return self._config.get(key, default)
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+
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+
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+ # Initialize configuration manager
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+ config_manager = ConfigurationManager()
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+ config = config_manager.load()
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+
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+ # Load configuration values
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+ SPACE_NAME = config.get('name', DEFAULT_CONFIG['name'])
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+ SPACE_DESCRIPTION = config.get('description', DEFAULT_CONFIG['description'])
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+ SYSTEM_PROMPT = config.get('system_prompt', DEFAULT_CONFIG['system_prompt'])
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+ temperature = config.get('temperature', DEFAULT_CONFIG['temperature'])
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+ max_tokens = config.get('max_tokens', DEFAULT_CONFIG['max_tokens'])
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+ MODEL = config.get('model', DEFAULT_CONFIG['model'])
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+ THEME = config.get('theme', DEFAULT_CONFIG['theme'])
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+ GROUNDING_URLS = config.get('grounding_urls', DEFAULT_CONFIG['grounding_urls'])
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+ ENABLE_DYNAMIC_URLS = config.get('enable_dynamic_urls', DEFAULT_CONFIG['enable_dynamic_urls'])
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+ ENABLE_FILE_UPLOAD = config.get('enable_file_upload', DEFAULT_CONFIG.get('enable_file_upload', True))
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+ LANGUAGE = config.get('language', DEFAULT_CONFIG.get('language', 'English'))
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+
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+ # Environment variables
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+ ACCESS_CODE = os.environ.get("ACCESS_CODE")
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+ API_KEY_VAR = config.get('api_key_var', DEFAULT_CONFIG['api_key_var'])
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+ API_KEY = os.environ.get(API_KEY_VAR, "").strip() or None
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+ HF_TOKEN = os.environ.get('HF_TOKEN', '')
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+ SPACE_ID = os.environ.get('SPACE_ID', '')
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+
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+
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+ # Utility functions
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+ def validate_api_key() -> bool:
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+ """Validate API key configuration"""
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+ if not API_KEY:
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+ print(f"⚠️ API KEY CONFIGURATION ERROR:")
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+ print(f" Variable name: {API_KEY_VAR}")
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+ print(f" Status: Not set or empty")
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+ print(f" Action needed: Set '{API_KEY_VAR}' in HuggingFace Space secrets")
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+ return False
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+ elif not API_KEY.startswith('sk-or-'):
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+ print(f"⚠️ API KEY FORMAT WARNING:")
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+ print(f" Variable name: {API_KEY_VAR}")
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+ print(f" Note: OpenRouter keys should start with 'sk-or-'")
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+ return True
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+ else:
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+ print(f"βœ… API Key configured successfully")
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+ return True
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+
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+
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+ def validate_url_domain(url: str) -> bool:
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+ """Validate URL domain"""
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+ try:
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+ from urllib.parse import urlparse
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+ parsed = urlparse(url)
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+ return bool(parsed.netloc and parsed.scheme in ['http', 'https'])
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+ except:
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+ return False
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+
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+
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+ def fetch_url_content(url: str, max_length: int = 3000) -> str:
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+ """Fetch and convert URL content to text"""
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+ try:
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+ if not validate_url_domain(url):
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+ return f"❌ Invalid URL format: {url}"
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+
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+ headers = {
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+ 'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; HuggingFace-Space/1.0)'
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+ }
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+
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+ response = requests.get(url, headers=headers, timeout=5)
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+ response.raise_for_status()
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+
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+ content_type = response.headers.get('content-type', '').lower()
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+
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+ if 'text/html' in content_type:
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+ soup = BeautifulSoup(response.text, 'html.parser')
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+
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+ # Remove script and style elements
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+ for script in soup(["script", "style"]):
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+ script.extract()
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+
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+ # Get text content
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+ text = soup.get_text(separator=' ', strip=True)
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+
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+ # Clean up whitespace
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+ text = ' '.join(text.split())
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+
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+ # Limit content length
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+ if len(text) > max_length:
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+ text = text[:max_length] + "... [truncated]"
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+
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+ return f"πŸ“„ **Content from:** {url}\n\n{text}\n"
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+
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+ elif any(ct in content_type for ct in ['text/plain', 'application/json']):
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+ text = response.text
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+ if len(text) > max_length:
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+ text = text[:max_length] + "... [truncated]"
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+ return f"πŸ“„ **Content from:** {url}\n\n{text}\n"
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+
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+ else:
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+ return f"⚠️ Unsupported content type at {url}: {content_type}"
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+
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+ except requests.exceptions.Timeout:
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+ return f"⏱️ Timeout accessing {url}"
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+ except requests.exceptions.RequestException as e:
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+ return f"❌ Error accessing {url}: {str(e)}"
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+ except Exception as e:
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+ return f"❌ Unexpected error with {url}: {str(e)}"
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+
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+
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+ def extract_urls_from_text(text: str) -> List[str]:
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+ """Extract URLs from message text"""
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+ url_pattern = r'https?://[^\s<>"{}|\\^`\[\]]+(?:\.[^\s<>"{}|\\^`\[\]])*'
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+ urls = re.findall(url_pattern, text)
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+ return [url.rstrip('.,;:)?!') for url in urls]
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+
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+
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+ def process_file_upload(file_path: str) -> str:
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+ """Process uploaded file with Gradio best practices"""
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+ if not file_path or not os.path.exists(file_path):
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+ return "❌ File not found"
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+
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+ try:
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+ file_size = os.path.getsize(file_path)
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+ file_name = os.path.basename(file_path)
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+ _, ext = os.path.splitext(file_path.lower())
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+
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+ # Text file extensions
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+ text_extensions = {
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+ '.txt', '.md', '.markdown', '.rst',
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+ '.py', '.js', '.jsx', '.ts', '.tsx', '.json', '.yaml', '.yml',
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+ '.html', '.htm', '.xml', '.css', '.scss',
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+ '.java', '.c', '.cpp', '.h', '.cs', '.go', '.rs',
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+ '.sh', '.bash', '.log', '.csv', '.sql'
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+ }
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+
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+ max_chars = 5000 # Define max_chars limit for file reading
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+
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+ if ext in text_extensions:
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+ with open(file_path, 'r', encoding='utf-8', errors='ignore') as f:
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+ content = f.read(max_chars)
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+ if len(content) == max_chars:
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+ content += "\n... [truncated]"
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+ return f"πŸ“„ **{file_name}** ({file_size:,} bytes)\n```{ext[1:]}\n{content}\n```"
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+
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+ # Special file types
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+ elif ext == '.pdf':
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+ return f"πŸ“‘ **{file_name}** (PDF, {file_size:,} bytes)\n⚠️ PDF support requires PyPDF2"
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+ elif ext in {'.jpg', '.jpeg', '.png', '.gif', '.webp'}:
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+ return f"πŸ–ΌοΈ **{file_name}** (Image, {file_size:,} bytes)"
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+ elif ext in {'.xlsx', '.xls'}:
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+ return f"πŸ“Š **{file_name}** (Spreadsheet, {file_size:,} bytes)"
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+ elif ext in {'.zip', '.tar', '.gz', '.rar'}:
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+ return f"πŸ—œοΈ **{file_name}** (Archive, {file_size:,} bytes)"
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+ else:
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+ return f"πŸ“Ž **{file_name}** ({ext or 'no extension'}, {file_size:,} bytes)"
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+
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+ except Exception as e:
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+ return f"❌ Error processing file: {str(e)}"
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+
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+
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+ # URL content cache
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+ _url_content_cache = {}
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+
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+
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+ def get_grounding_context() -> str:
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+ """Get grounding context from configured URLs with caching"""
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+ urls = GROUNDING_URLS
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+ if isinstance(urls, str):
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+ try:
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+ urls = json.loads(urls)
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+ except:
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+ return ""
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+
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+ if not urls:
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+ return ""
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+
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+ context_parts = []
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+
299
+ # Process primary sources (first 2 URLs with 8000 char limit)
300
+ primary_urls = urls[:2]
301
+ if primary_urls:
302
+ context_parts.append("πŸ“š **PRIMARY SOURCES:**\n")
303
+ for i, url in enumerate(primary_urls, 1):
304
+ if url in _url_content_cache:
305
+ content = _url_content_cache[url]
306
+ else:
307
+ content = fetch_url_content(url, max_length=8000)
308
+ _url_content_cache[url] = content
309
+
310
+ if not content.startswith("❌") and not content.startswith("⏱️"):
311
+ context_parts.append(f"\n**Primary Source {i} - {url}:**\n{content}")
312
+
313
+ # Process secondary sources (URLs 3+ with 2500 char limit)
314
+ secondary_urls = urls[2:]
315
+ if secondary_urls:
316
+ context_parts.append("\n\nπŸ“Ž **SECONDARY SOURCES:**\n")
317
+ for i, url in enumerate(secondary_urls, 1):
318
+ if url in _url_content_cache:
319
+ content = _url_content_cache[url]
320
+ else:
321
+ content = fetch_url_content(url, max_length=2500)
322
+ _url_content_cache[url] = content
323
+
324
+ if not content.startswith("❌") and not content.startswith("⏱️"):
325
+ context_parts.append(f"\n**Secondary Source {i} - {url}:**\n{content}")
326
+
327
+ if len(context_parts) > 0:
328
+ return "\n".join(context_parts)
329
+ return ""
330
+
331
+
332
+ def export_conversation_to_markdown(history: List[Dict[str, str]]) -> str:
333
+ """Export conversation history to markdown"""
334
+ if not history:
335
+ return "No conversation to export."
336
+
337
+ markdown_content = f"""# Conversation Export
338
+ Generated on: {datetime.now().strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')}
339
+ Space: {SPACE_NAME}
340
+ Model: {MODEL}
341
+
342
+ ---
343
+
344
+ """
345
+
346
+ message_count = 0
347
+ for message in history:
348
+ if isinstance(message, dict):
349
+ role = message.get('role', 'unknown')
350
+ content = message.get('content', '')
351
+
352
+ if role == 'user':
353
+ message_count += 1
354
+ markdown_content += f"## User Message {message_count}\n\n{content}\n\n"
355
+ elif role == 'assistant':
356
+ markdown_content += f"## Assistant Response {message_count}\n\n{content}\n\n---\n\n"
357
+
358
+ return markdown_content
359
+
360
+
361
+ def generate_response(message: str, history: List[Dict[str, str]], files: Optional[List] = None) -> str:
362
+ """Generate response using OpenRouter API with file support"""
363
+
364
+ # API key validation
365
+ if not API_KEY:
366
+ return f"""πŸ”‘ **API Key Required**
367
+
368
+ Please configure your OpenRouter API key:
369
+ 1. Go to Settings (βš™οΈ) in your HuggingFace Space
370
+ 2. Click 'Variables and secrets'
371
+ 3. Add secret: **{API_KEY_VAR}**
372
+ 4. Value: Your OpenRouter API key (starts with `sk-or-`)
373
+
374
+ Get your API key at: https://openrouter.ai/keys"""
375
+
376
+ # Process files if provided
377
+ file_context = ""
378
+ file_notification = ""
379
+
380
+ if files:
381
+ file_contents = []
382
+ file_names = []
383
+
384
+ for file_info in files:
385
+ if isinstance(file_info, dict):
386
+ file_path = file_info.get('path', file_info.get('name', ''))
387
+ else:
388
+ file_path = str(file_info)
389
+
390
+ if file_path and os.path.exists(file_path):
391
+ try:
392
+ content = process_file_upload(file_path)
393
+ file_contents.append(content)
394
+ file_names.append(os.path.basename(file_path))
395
+ print(f"πŸ“„ Processed file: {os.path.basename(file_path)}")
396
+ except Exception as e:
397
+ print(f"❌ Error processing file: {e}")
398
+
399
+ if file_contents:
400
+ file_context = "\n\n[UPLOADED FILES]\n" + "\n\n".join(file_contents) + "\n"
401
+ file_notification = f"\n\n[Note: Uploaded files: {', '.join(file_names)}]"
402
+
403
+ # Get grounding context
404
+ grounding_context = get_grounding_context()
405
+
406
+ # Check for dynamic URLs in message
407
+ if ENABLE_DYNAMIC_URLS:
408
+ urls_in_message = extract_urls_from_text(message)
409
+ if urls_in_message:
410
+ print(f"πŸ”— Found {len(urls_in_message)} URLs in message")
411
+ dynamic_context = "\nπŸ“Ž **Dynamic Context:**\n"
412
+ for url in urls_in_message[:3]: # Limit to 3 URLs
413
+ content = fetch_url_content(url)
414
+ if not content.startswith("❌"):
415
+ dynamic_context += f"\n{content}"
416
+ grounding_context += dynamic_context
417
+
418
+ # Build messages with grounding context and file context in system prompt
419
+ system_content = SYSTEM_PROMPT
420
+
421
+ # Add language instruction if not English
422
+ if LANGUAGE != 'English':
423
+ system_content += f"\n\nIMPORTANT: You must respond EXCLUSIVELY in {LANGUAGE}. All your responses should be written entirely in {LANGUAGE}, even when user input is in a different language, particularly English."
424
+
425
+ if grounding_context:
426
+ system_content += "\n\nIMPORTANT: When providing information from the reference sources below, please cite the specific URL(s) where the information can be found. Format citations as plain URLs without brackets, or use markdown link format like [text](url). Never use hard brackets like 【url】 as they break the links."
427
+ system_content = f"{system_content}\n\n{grounding_context}"
428
+ if file_context:
429
+ system_content = f"{system_content}\n\n{file_context}"
430
+
431
+ messages = [{"role": "system", "content": system_content}]
432
+
433
+ # Add conversation history
434
+ for msg in history:
435
+ if isinstance(msg, dict) and 'role' in msg and 'content' in msg:
436
+ messages.append({
437
+ "role": msg['role'],
438
+ "content": msg['content']
439
+ })
440
+
441
+ # Add current message
442
+ messages.append({
443
+ "role": "user",
444
+ "content": message
445
+ })
446
+
447
+ # Make API request
448
+ try:
449
+ # Make API request
450
+ headers = {
451
+ "Authorization": f"Bearer {API_KEY}",
452
+ "Content-Type": "application/json",
453
+ "HTTP-Referer": f"https://huggingface.co/spaces/{SPACE_ID}" if SPACE_ID else "https://huggingface.co",
454
+ "X-Title": SPACE_NAME
455
+ }
456
+
457
+ data = {
458
+ "model": MODEL,
459
+ "messages": messages,
460
+ "temperature": temperature,
461
+ "max_tokens": max_tokens,
462
+ "stream": False
463
+ }
464
+
465
+ response = requests.post(
466
+ "https://openrouter.ai/api/v1/chat/completions",
467
+ headers=headers,
468
+ json=data,
469
+ timeout=30
470
+ )
471
+
472
+ if response.status_code == 200:
473
+ result = response.json()
474
+ ai_response = result['choices'][0]['message']['content']
475
+
476
+ # Add file notification if files were uploaded
477
+ if file_notification:
478
+ ai_response += file_notification
479
+
480
+ return ai_response
481
+ else:
482
+ error_data = response.json()
483
+ error_message = error_data.get('error', {}).get('message', 'Unknown error')
484
+ return f"❌ API Error ({response.status_code}): {error_message}"
485
+
486
+ except requests.exceptions.Timeout:
487
+ return "⏰ Request timeout (30s limit). Try a shorter message or different model."
488
+ except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError:
489
+ return "🌐 Connection error. Check your internet connection and try again."
490
+ except Exception as e:
491
+ return f"❌ Error: {str(e)}"
492
+
493
+
494
+ # Chat history for export
495
+ chat_history_store = []
496
+
497
+
498
+ def verify_hf_token_access() -> Tuple[bool, str]:
499
+ """Verify HuggingFace token and access"""
500
+ if not HF_TOKEN:
501
+ return False, "No HF_TOKEN found"
502
+
503
+ if not SPACE_ID:
504
+ return False, "No SPACE_ID found - running locally?"
505
+
506
+ try:
507
+ headers = {"Authorization": f"Bearer {HF_TOKEN}"}
508
+ response = requests.get(
509
+ f"https://huggingface.co/api/spaces/{SPACE_ID}",
510
+ headers=headers,
511
+ timeout=5
512
+ )
513
+ if response.status_code == 200:
514
+ return True, f"HF Token valid for {SPACE_ID}"
515
+ else:
516
+ return False, f"HF Token invalid or no access to {SPACE_ID}"
517
+ except Exception as e:
518
+ return False, f"Error verifying HF token: {str(e)}"
519
+
520
+
521
+ # Create main interface with clean tab structure
522
+ def create_interface():
523
+ """Create the Gradio interface with clean tab structure"""
524
+
525
+ # Get theme
526
+ theme = AVAILABLE_THEMES.get(THEME, gr.themes.Default())
527
+
528
+ # Validate API key on startup
529
+ API_KEY_VALID = validate_api_key()
530
+
531
+ # Check HuggingFace access
532
+ HF_ACCESS_VALID, HF_ACCESS_MESSAGE = verify_hf_token_access()
533
+
534
+ # Access control check
535
+ has_access = ACCESS_CODE is None # No access code required
536
+
537
+ with gr.Blocks(title=SPACE_NAME, theme=theme) as demo:
538
+ # State for access control
539
+ access_granted = gr.State(has_access)
540
+
541
+ # Header - always visible
542
+ gr.Markdown(f"# {SPACE_NAME}")
543
+ gr.Markdown(SPACE_DESCRIPTION)
544
+
545
+ # Access control panel (visible when access not granted)
546
+ with gr.Column(visible=(not has_access)) as access_panel:
547
+ gr.Markdown("### πŸ” Access Required")
548
+ gr.Markdown("Please enter the access code:")
549
+
550
+ with gr.Row():
551
+ access_input = gr.Textbox(
552
+ label="Access Code",
553
+ placeholder="Enter access code...",
554
+ type="password",
555
+ scale=3
556
+ )
557
+ access_btn = gr.Button("Submit", variant="primary", scale=1)
558
+
559
+ access_status = gr.Markdown()
560
+
561
+ # Main interface (visible when access granted)
562
+ with gr.Column(visible=has_access) as main_panel:
563
+ with gr.Tabs() as tabs:
564
+ # Chat Tab
565
+ with gr.Tab("πŸ’¬ Chat"):
566
+ # Get examples
567
+ examples = config.get('examples', [])
568
+ if isinstance(examples, str):
569
+ try:
570
+ examples = json.loads(examples)
571
+ except:
572
+ examples = []
573
+
574
+ # State to hold uploaded files
575
+ uploaded_files = gr.State([])
576
+
577
+ # Create chat interface
578
+ chatbot = gr.Chatbot(type="messages", height=400)
579
+ msg = gr.Textbox(label="Message", placeholder="Type your message here...", lines=2)
580
+
581
+ with gr.Row():
582
+ submit_btn = gr.Button("Send", variant="primary")
583
+ clear_btn = gr.Button("Clear")
584
+
585
+ # Export functionality
586
+ with gr.Row():
587
+ # Use a regular Button for triggering export
588
+ export_trigger_btn = gr.Button(
589
+ "πŸ“₯ Export Conversation",
590
+ variant="secondary",
591
+ size="sm"
592
+ )
593
+ # Hidden file component for actual download
594
+ export_file = gr.File(
595
+ visible=False,
596
+ label="Download Export"
597
+ )
598
+
599
+ # Export handler
600
+ def prepare_export(chat_history):
601
+ if not chat_history:
602
+ gr.Warning("No conversation history to export.")
603
+ return None
604
+
605
+ try:
606
+ content = export_conversation_to_markdown(chat_history)
607
+
608
+ # Create filename
609
+ space_name_safe = re.sub(r'[^a-zA-Z0-9]+', '_', SPACE_NAME).lower()
610
+ timestamp = datetime.now().strftime('%Y%m%d_%H%M%S')
611
+ filename = f"{space_name_safe}_conversation_{timestamp}.md"
612
+
613
+ # Save to temp file
614
+ temp_path = Path(tempfile.gettempdir()) / filename
615
+ temp_path.write_text(content, encoding='utf-8')
616
+
617
+ # Return the file component with visibility and value
618
+ return gr.File(visible=True, value=str(temp_path))
619
+ except Exception as e:
620
+ gr.Error(f"Failed to export conversation: {str(e)}")
621
+ return None
622
+
623
+ export_trigger_btn.click(
624
+ prepare_export,
625
+ inputs=[chatbot],
626
+ outputs=[export_file]
627
+ )
628
+
629
+ # Examples section
630
+ if examples:
631
+ gr.Examples(examples=examples, inputs=msg)
632
+
633
+ # Chat functionality
634
+ def respond(message, chat_history, files_state, is_granted):
635
+ if not is_granted:
636
+ return chat_history, "", is_granted
637
+
638
+ if not message:
639
+ return chat_history, "", is_granted
640
+
641
+ # Format history for the generate_response function
642
+ formatted_history = []
643
+ for h in chat_history:
644
+ if isinstance(h, dict):
645
+ formatted_history.append(h)
646
+
647
+ # Get response
648
+ response = generate_response(message, formatted_history, files_state)
649
+
650
+ # Update chat history
651
+ chat_history = chat_history + [
652
+ {"role": "user", "content": message},
653
+ {"role": "assistant", "content": response}
654
+ ]
655
+
656
+ # Update stored history for export
657
+ global chat_history_store
658
+ chat_history_store = chat_history
659
+
660
+ return chat_history, "", is_granted
661
+
662
+ # Wire up the interface
663
+ msg.submit(respond, [msg, chatbot, uploaded_files, access_granted], [chatbot, msg, access_granted])
664
+ submit_btn.click(respond, [msg, chatbot, uploaded_files, access_granted], [chatbot, msg, access_granted])
665
+
666
+ def clear_chat():
667
+ global chat_history_store
668
+ chat_history_store = []
669
+ return [], ""
670
+
671
+ clear_btn.click(clear_chat, outputs=[chatbot, msg])
672
+
673
+ # File upload accordion
674
+ if ENABLE_FILE_UPLOAD:
675
+ with gr.Accordion("πŸ“Ž Upload Files", open=False):
676
+ file_upload = gr.File(
677
+ label="Upload Files",
678
+ file_types=None,
679
+ file_count="multiple",
680
+ visible=True,
681
+ interactive=True
682
+ )
683
+ clear_files_btn = gr.Button("Clear Files", size="sm", variant="secondary")
684
+ uploaded_files_display = gr.Markdown("", visible=False)
685
+
686
+ def handle_file_upload(files):
687
+ if not files:
688
+ return [], "", gr.update(visible=False)
689
+
690
+ file_names = []
691
+ for file_info in files:
692
+ if isinstance(file_info, dict):
693
+ file_path = file_info.get('path', file_info.get('name', ''))
694
+ else:
695
+ file_path = str(file_info)
696
+
697
+ if file_path and os.path.exists(file_path):
698
+ file_names.append(os.path.basename(file_path))
699
+
700
+ if file_names:
701
+ display_text = f"πŸ“Ž **Uploaded files:** {', '.join(file_names)}"
702
+ return files, display_text, gr.update(visible=True)
703
+ return [], "", gr.update(visible=False)
704
+
705
+ def clear_files():
706
+ return None, [], "", gr.update(visible=False)
707
+
708
+ file_upload.change(
709
+ handle_file_upload,
710
+ inputs=[file_upload],
711
+ outputs=[uploaded_files, uploaded_files_display, uploaded_files_display]
712
+ )
713
+
714
+ clear_files_btn.click(
715
+ clear_files,
716
+ outputs=[file_upload, uploaded_files, uploaded_files_display, uploaded_files_display]
717
+ )
718
+
719
+ # Configuration accordion
720
+ with gr.Accordion("ℹ️ Configuration", open=False):
721
+ gr.JSON(
722
+ value=config,
723
+ label="config.json",
724
+ show_label=True
725
+ )
726
+
727
+ # Configuration Tab
728
+ with gr.Tab("βš™οΈ Configuration"):
729
+ gr.Markdown("## Configuration Management")
730
+
731
+ # State for config tab authentication
732
+ config_authenticated = gr.State(False)
733
+
734
+ # Authentication panel
735
+ with gr.Column(visible=True) as config_auth_panel:
736
+ gr.Markdown("### πŸ” Authentication Required")
737
+ gr.Markdown("Enter your HF_TOKEN to access configuration settings:")
738
+
739
+ with gr.Row():
740
+ config_password = gr.Textbox(
741
+ label="HF Token",
742
+ placeholder="Enter your HF_TOKEN...",
743
+ type="password",
744
+ scale=3
745
+ )
746
+ config_auth_btn = gr.Button("Authenticate", variant="primary", scale=1)
747
+
748
+ config_auth_status = gr.Markdown()
749
+
750
+ # Configuration panel (hidden until authenticated)
751
+ with gr.Column(visible=False) as config_panel:
752
+ # Show authentication status
753
+ if HF_ACCESS_VALID:
754
+ gr.Markdown(f"βœ… {HF_ACCESS_MESSAGE}")
755
+ gr.Markdown("Configuration changes will be saved to the HuggingFace repository.")
756
+ else:
757
+ gr.Markdown(f"ℹ️ {HF_ACCESS_MESSAGE}")
758
+ gr.Markdown("Set HF_TOKEN in Space secrets to enable auto-save.")
759
+
760
+ # Configuration editor
761
+ gr.Markdown("### βš™οΈ Configuration Editor")
762
+
763
+ # Show lock status if locked
764
+ if config.get('locked', False):
765
+ gr.Markdown("⚠️ **Note:** Configuration is locked.")
766
+
767
+ # Basic settings
768
+ with gr.Column():
769
+ edit_name = gr.Textbox(
770
+ label="Space Name",
771
+ value=config.get('name', ''),
772
+ max_lines=1
773
+ )
774
+ edit_model = gr.Dropdown(
775
+ label="Model",
776
+ choices=[
777
+ # Google models
778
+ "google/gemini-2.0-flash-001",
779
+ "google/gemma-3-27b-it",
780
+ # Anthropic models
781
+ "anthropic/claude-3.5-sonnet",
782
+ "anthropic/claude-3.5-haiku",
783
+ # OpenAI models
784
+ "openai/gpt-4o-mini",
785
+ "openai/gpt-4o-mini-search-preview",
786
+ "openai/gpt-oss-120b",
787
+ # MistralAI models
788
+ "mistralai/mistral-medium-3",
789
+ # DeepSeek models
790
+ "deepseek/deepseek-r1-distill-qwen-32b",
791
+ # NVIDIA models
792
+ "nvidia/llama-3.1-nemotron-70b-instruct",
793
+ # Qwen models
794
+ "qwen/qwen3-30b-a3b-instruct-2507"
795
+ ],
796
+ value=config.get('model', ''),
797
+ allow_custom_value=True
798
+ )
799
+
800
+ edit_language = gr.Dropdown(
801
+ label="Language",
802
+ choices=[
803
+ "Arabic",
804
+ "Bengali",
805
+ "English",
806
+ "French",
807
+ "German",
808
+ "Hindi",
809
+ "Italian",
810
+ "Japanese",
811
+ "Korean",
812
+ "Mandarin",
813
+ "Portuguese",
814
+ "Russian",
815
+ "Spanish",
816
+ "Turkish"
817
+ ],
818
+ value=config.get('language', 'English')
819
+ )
820
+
821
+ edit_description = gr.Textbox(
822
+ label="Description",
823
+ value=config.get('description', ''),
824
+ max_lines=2
825
+ )
826
+
827
+ edit_system_prompt = gr.Textbox(
828
+ label="System Prompt",
829
+ value=config.get('system_prompt', ''),
830
+ lines=5
831
+ )
832
+
833
+ with gr.Row():
834
+ edit_temperature = gr.Slider(
835
+ label="Temperature",
836
+ minimum=0,
837
+ maximum=2,
838
+ value=config.get('temperature', 0.7),
839
+ step=0.1
840
+ )
841
+ edit_max_tokens = gr.Slider(
842
+ label="Max Tokens",
843
+ minimum=50,
844
+ maximum=4096,
845
+ value=config.get('max_tokens', 750),
846
+ step=50
847
+ )
848
+
849
+ edit_examples = gr.Textbox(
850
+ label="Example Prompts (one per line)",
851
+ value='\n'.join(config.get('examples', [])),
852
+ lines=3
853
+ )
854
+
855
+ # URL Grounding
856
+ gr.Markdown("### URL Grounding")
857
+ edit_grounding_urls = gr.Textbox(
858
+ label="Grounding URLs (one per line)",
859
+ placeholder="https://example.com/docs\nhttps://example.com/api",
860
+ value='\n'.join(config.get('grounding_urls', [])),
861
+ lines=5,
862
+ info="First 2 URLs: Primary sources (8000 chars). URLs 3+: Secondary sources (2500 chars)."
863
+ )
864
+
865
+ with gr.Row():
866
+ edit_enable_dynamic_urls = gr.Checkbox(
867
+ label="Enable Dynamic URL Extraction",
868
+ value=config.get('enable_dynamic_urls', True),
869
+ info="Extract and fetch URLs from user messages"
870
+ )
871
+ edit_enable_file_upload = gr.Checkbox(
872
+ label="Enable File Upload",
873
+ value=config.get('enable_file_upload', True),
874
+ info="Allow users to upload files for context"
875
+ )
876
+
877
+ # Configuration actions
878
+ with gr.Row():
879
+ save_btn = gr.Button("πŸ’Ύ Save Configuration", variant="primary")
880
+ reset_btn = gr.Button("↩️ Reset to Defaults", variant="secondary")
881
+
882
+ config_status = gr.Markdown()
883
+
884
+ def save_configuration(name, description, system_prompt, model, language, temp, tokens, examples, grounding_urls, enable_dynamic_urls, enable_file_upload):
885
+ """Save updated configuration"""
886
+ try:
887
+ updated_config = config.copy()
888
+ updated_config.update({
889
+ 'name': name,
890
+ 'description': description,
891
+ 'system_prompt': system_prompt,
892
+ 'model': model,
893
+ 'language': language,
894
+ 'temperature': temp,
895
+ 'max_tokens': int(tokens),
896
+ 'examples': [ex.strip() for ex in examples.split('\n') if ex.strip()],
897
+ 'grounding_urls': [url.strip() for url in grounding_urls.split('\n') if url.strip()],
898
+ 'enable_dynamic_urls': enable_dynamic_urls,
899
+ 'enable_file_upload': enable_file_upload,
900
+ 'locked': config.get('locked', False)
901
+ })
902
+
903
+ if config_manager.save(updated_config):
904
+ # Auto-commit if HF token is available
905
+ if HF_TOKEN and SPACE_ID:
906
+ try:
907
+ from huggingface_hub import HfApi, CommitOperationAdd
908
+ api = HfApi(token=HF_TOKEN)
909
+
910
+ operations = [
911
+ CommitOperationAdd(
912
+ path_or_fileobj=config_manager.config_path,
913
+ path_in_repo="config.json"
914
+ )
915
+ ]
916
+
917
+ api.create_commit(
918
+ repo_id=SPACE_ID,
919
+ operations=operations,
920
+ commit_message="Update configuration via web UI",
921
+ commit_description=f"Configuration update at {datetime.now().strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')}",
922
+ repo_type="space",
923
+ token=HF_TOKEN
924
+ )
925
+ return "βœ… Configuration saved and committed to repository!"
926
+ except Exception as e:
927
+ return f"βœ… Configuration saved locally. ⚠️ Auto-commit failed: {str(e)}"
928
+ else:
929
+ return "βœ… Configuration saved locally (no HF token for auto-commit)"
930
+ else:
931
+ return "❌ Failed to save configuration"
932
+
933
+ except Exception as e:
934
+ return f"❌ Error: {str(e)}"
935
+
936
+ save_btn.click(
937
+ save_configuration,
938
+ inputs=[edit_name, edit_description, edit_system_prompt, edit_model, edit_language,
939
+ edit_temperature, edit_max_tokens, edit_examples, edit_grounding_urls,
940
+ edit_enable_dynamic_urls, edit_enable_file_upload],
941
+ outputs=[config_status]
942
+ )
943
+
944
+ def reset_configuration():
945
+ """Reset to default configuration"""
946
+ try:
947
+ if config_manager.save(DEFAULT_CONFIG):
948
+ return (
949
+ DEFAULT_CONFIG['name'],
950
+ DEFAULT_CONFIG['description'],
951
+ DEFAULT_CONFIG['system_prompt'],
952
+ DEFAULT_CONFIG['model'],
953
+ DEFAULT_CONFIG.get('language', 'English'),
954
+ DEFAULT_CONFIG['temperature'],
955
+ DEFAULT_CONFIG['max_tokens'],
956
+ '\n'.join(DEFAULT_CONFIG['examples']),
957
+ '\n'.join(DEFAULT_CONFIG['grounding_urls']),
958
+ DEFAULT_CONFIG['enable_dynamic_urls'],
959
+ DEFAULT_CONFIG['enable_file_upload'],
960
+ "βœ… Reset to default configuration"
961
+ )
962
+ else:
963
+ return (*[gr.update() for _ in range(11)], "❌ Failed to reset")
964
+ except Exception as e:
965
+ return (*[gr.update() for _ in range(11)], f"❌ Error: {str(e)}")
966
+
967
+ reset_btn.click(
968
+ reset_configuration,
969
+ outputs=[edit_name, edit_description, edit_system_prompt, edit_model, edit_language,
970
+ edit_temperature, edit_max_tokens, edit_examples, edit_grounding_urls,
971
+ edit_enable_dynamic_urls, edit_enable_file_upload, config_status]
972
+ )
973
+
974
+ # Configuration tab authentication handler
975
+ def handle_config_auth(password):
976
+ """Handle configuration tab authentication"""
977
+ if not HF_TOKEN:
978
+ return (
979
+ gr.update(visible=True), # Keep auth panel visible
980
+ gr.update(visible=False), # Keep config panel hidden
981
+ gr.update(value="❌ No HF_TOKEN is set in Space secrets. Configuration cannot be enabled."),
982
+ False
983
+ )
984
+
985
+ if password == HF_TOKEN:
986
+ return (
987
+ gr.update(visible=False), # Hide auth panel
988
+ gr.update(visible=True), # Show config panel
989
+ gr.update(value="βœ… Authentication successful!"),
990
+ True
991
+ )
992
+ else:
993
+ return (
994
+ gr.update(visible=True), # Keep auth panel visible
995
+ gr.update(visible=False), # Keep config panel hidden
996
+ gr.update(value="❌ Invalid HF_TOKEN. Please try again."),
997
+ False
998
+ )
999
+
1000
+ config_auth_btn.click(
1001
+ handle_config_auth,
1002
+ inputs=[config_password],
1003
+ outputs=[config_auth_panel, config_panel, config_auth_status, config_authenticated]
1004
+ )
1005
+
1006
+ config_password.submit(
1007
+ handle_config_auth,
1008
+ inputs=[config_password],
1009
+ outputs=[config_auth_panel, config_panel, config_auth_status, config_authenticated]
1010
+ )
1011
+
1012
+ # Access control handler
1013
+ if ACCESS_CODE:
1014
+ def handle_access(code, current_state):
1015
+ if code == ACCESS_CODE:
1016
+ return (
1017
+ gr.update(visible=False), # Hide access panel
1018
+ gr.update(visible=True), # Show main panel
1019
+ gr.update(value="βœ… Access granted!"), # Status message
1020
+ True # Update state
1021
+ )
1022
+ else:
1023
+ return (
1024
+ gr.update(visible=True), # Keep access panel visible
1025
+ gr.update(visible=False), # Keep main panel hidden
1026
+ gr.update(value="❌ Invalid access code. Please try again."), # Status message
1027
+ False # State remains false
1028
+ )
1029
+
1030
+ access_btn.click(
1031
+ handle_access,
1032
+ inputs=[access_input, access_granted],
1033
+ outputs=[access_panel, main_panel, access_status, access_granted]
1034
+ )
1035
+
1036
+ access_input.submit(
1037
+ handle_access,
1038
+ inputs=[access_input, access_granted],
1039
+ outputs=[access_panel, main_panel, access_status, access_granted]
1040
+ )
1041
+
1042
+ return demo
1043
+
1044
+
1045
+ # Create and launch the interface
1046
+ if __name__ == "__main__":
1047
+ demo = create_interface()
1048
+ demo.launch()
History of Europe Industrialization and labor AI_Assistant_20250910_010202/config.json ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ {
2
+ "name": "AI Assistant",
3
+ "tagline": "A customizable AI assistant",
4
+ "description": "Course assistant for a contemporary European history class for undergraduates with no presumed background in European history. You will answer questions about the materials and help students complete an assignment for a unit on everyday life and labor in the industrial world from the 1850s to the 1910s focusing mainly on Europe.",
5
+ "system_prompt": "You are a helpful tutor that answers student questions on the materials, quizzes them on their knowledge, and points them to the correct answers when required. You make sure the student understands and can describe what they have learned in their own words before you move on. Using the URLs provided, you will first ask the student if they have any questions about the reading to start. Did anything not make sense to them, or was there a word or concept they'd like explained better? Once this is complete, then ask them if they're ready to be quizzed on the reading. Ask them the following questions one by one, allow the student to respond, and explain the correct answer before moving on to the next question. \n\n1. What was the goal of scientific management?\na. to increase workers\u2019 efficiency\nb. to raise workers\u2019 pay\nc. to make factories safer\nd. to shorten the workday\n\n2. How did assembly lines affect workers?\na. They made workdays shorter.\nb. They provided greater protection from injury.\nc. They made jobs boring and repetitious.\nd. They lowered pay.\n\n3. What was an important result of electrifying the workplace?\na. It made jobs more dangerous by exposing workers to electrical currents.\nb. It enabled factories to stay open later and people to work at night.\nc. It provided better heating in the winter.\nd. It reduced the strength needed to perform certain tasks, creating more jobs for children.\n\n4. How did married working-class women in western Europe commonly supplement the family\u2019s income in the late nineteenth century?\na. They did piecework at home.\nb. They worked in mines.\nc. They taught school.\nd. They gave music lessons.\n\n5. To what nineteenth-century event does the term \u201cdemographic transition\u201d refer?\na. the disappearance of skilled crafts\nb. the decrease in the age of first marriage\nc. the decrease in family size\nd. the movement from rural areas to cities\n\n6. What was an important medical innovation of the late nineteenth century?\na. the smallpox vaccine\nb. x-rays\nc. CAT scans\nd. the stethoscope\n\n7. Which artistic style features impersonal depictions of characters compelled to behave in ways over which they have no control?\na. romanticism\nb. realism\nc. impressionism\nd. naturalism\n\n8. What was the Great Stink?\na. a stench coming from the polluted River Thames that nearly disrupted British government\nb. the name given to the poorest neighborhood in Chicago\nc. a nickname that city dwellers gave to peasants recently arrived from the countryside\nd. a nickname for the Paris sewer system\n\n9. What common disease of the period was caused by contaminated water?\na. tuberculosis\nb. asthma\nc. cholera\nd. syphilis\n\n10. What innovation made nineteenth-century cities cleaner?\na. streetlights\nb. electric streetcars\nc. outhouses\nd. public water fountains\n\n11. What were Selfridge\u2019s, Le Bon March\u00e9, and Matsuzakaya?\na. famous saloons\nb. urban department stores\nc. company towns built for miners\nd. newspapers\n\n12. Which artistic and literary movement glorified nature, common people, exotic places, and the historical past?\na. romanticism\nb. modernism\nc. naturalism\nd. classicism\n\n13. What was a common way in which contract laborers could fall into debt bondage?\na. renting a home in a nearby city\nb. buying goods at a store owned by the employer\nc. borrowing money from a friend\nd. running away\n\n14. What was the katorga system?\na. a form of penal servitude in which criminals were sent to labor camps in Siberia\nb. a form of debt bondage used in Brazil\nc. a British system of contracting for passage to another country in exchange for labor\nd. the practice in French brothels of charging prostitutes for food and clothing so they always remained in debt\n\n15. Which social movement was more successful in Protestant societies than in others?\na. housing reform\nb. anti-prostitution campaigns\nc. temperance and prohibition\nd. health insurance advocacy\n\n16. What was Britain\u2019s Alkali Act intended to do?\na. protect drinking water from contamination\nb. ensure that processed foods were safe to eat\nc. prevent cholera\nd. alleviate air pollution\n\n17. Which country was the first to provide health insurance for workers?\na. the United States\nb. Germany\nc. France\nd. Russia\n\n18. Which of the following was an important difference between socialist parties in Europe?\na. Some parties accepted women and some did not.\nb. Some believed the bourgeoisie should be executed and others did not.\nc. Some advocated revolution and some a more gradual democratic approach.\nd. Some supported workers\u2019 rights and some did not.\n\nOnce the student has shown that they understand all of the correct answers, ask them if they are ready to move on to their discussion board assignment for the week. When they say yes, ask them what kind of story they would like to write, give some examples of genres, including historical fiction, nonfiction, true crime, fantasy, etc. then ask the student to write you a prompt so that you can create a story of no more than 5 pages based on the URLs provided focusing on a topic that they choose for you and based on their specific instructions. prompt them to be as detailed as possible with the prompt so that you can write a story specific to them. If they prompt you to do something that does not make sense according to the materials provided, explain to them why and point them to the place in the URLs provided that explains why. once they provide an appropriate prompt, write the story for them. Then ask them if there is anything that they would like you to edit or change. make changes, and when they are satisfied, instruct them to edit the final story so that it contains a clear historical inaccuracy and post their completed story (with the hidden lie) on the discussion board, and also don't forget to click export conversation below to upload this chat to brightspace.",
6
+ "model": "mistralai/mistral-medium-3",
7
+ "language": "English",
8
+ "api_key_var": "API_KEY",
9
+ "temperature": 0.7,
10
+ "max_tokens": 1550,
11
+ "examples": [
12
+ "Write a mystery story about a woman working walking home at night from her job at a factory through the london neighborhoods most frequently victimized by jack the ripper",
13
+ "Write a romance story about an opera singer in the brazilian rainforest who falls in love with a farmer",
14
+ "Write a day in the life of a prisoner in a siberian katorga interweaving his backstory"
15
+ ],
16
+ "grounding_urls": [
17
+ "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8ispQxpOXg",
18
+ "https://louis.pressbooks.pub/westernciv2/part/6-life-and-labor-in-the-industrial-world/",
19
+ "https://louis.pressbooks.pub/westernciv2/chapter/6-1-inventions-innovations-and-mechanization/",
20
+ "https://louis.pressbooks.pub/westernciv2/chapter/6-2-life-in-the-industrial-city/",
21
+ "https://louis.pressbooks.pub/westernciv2/chapter/6-3-coerced-and-semicoerced-labor/",
22
+ "https://louis.pressbooks.pub/westernciv2/chapter/6-4-communities-in-diaspora/",
23
+ "https://louis.pressbooks.pub/westernciv2/chapter/chapter-6-5-regulation-reform-and-revolutionary-ideologies/",
24
+ "https://louis.pressbooks.pub/westernciv2/chapter/6-section-summary/",
25
+ "https://louis.pressbooks.pub/westernciv2/chapter/key-terms-and-assessments/"
26
+ ],
27
+ "enable_dynamic_urls": true,
28
+ "enable_file_upload": true,
29
+ "theme": "Default"
30
+ }
History of Europe Industrialization and labor AI_Assistant_20250910_010202/requirements.txt ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ gradio>=5.42.0
2
+ requests>=2.32.3
3
+ beautifulsoup4>=4.12.3
4
+ python-dotenv>=1.0.0
5
+ huggingface-hub>=0.20.0