Build RAG Chatbot with LangChain, LangChain vector store, AWS Bedrock Claude 3.7 Sonnet, and Ollama mxbai-embed-large
Introduction to RAG
Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) is a game-changer for GenAI applications, especially in conversational AI. It combines the power of pre-trained large language models (LLMs) like OpenAI’s GPT with external knowledge sources stored in vector databases such as Milvus and Zilliz Cloud, allowing for more accurate, contextually relevant, and up-to-date response generation. A RAG pipeline usually consists of four basic components: a vector database, an embedding model, an LLM, and a framework.
Key Components We'll Use for This RAG Chatbot
This tutorial shows you how to build a simple RAG chatbot in Python using the following components:
- LangChain: An open-source framework that helps you orchestrate the interaction between LLMs, vector stores, embedding models, etc, making it easier to integrate a RAG pipeline.
- LangChain in-memory vector store: an in-memory, ephemeral vector store that stores embeddings in-memory and does an exact, linear search for the most similar embeddings. The default similarity metric is cosine similarity, but can be changed to any of the similarity metrics supported by ml-distance. It is intended for demos and does not yet support ids or deletion. (If you want a much more scalable solution for your apps or even enterprise projects, we recommend using Zilliz Cloud, which is a fully managed vector database service built on the open-source Milvusand offers a free tier supporting up to 1 million vectors.)
- AWS Bedrock Claude 3.7 Sonnet: AWS Bedrock Claude 3.7 Sonnet: Built on Anthropic's Claude 3.7 Sonnet, AWS Bedrock integrates Claude's capabilities into AWS services, enabling seamless AI model deployment across industries. It offers scalable, high-performance natural language processing for enterprises, enhancing tasks like content creation, chatbots, and language-based AI solutions while leveraging AWS’s cloud infrastructure for ease of integration and scalability.
- Ollama mxbai-embed-large: This advanced AI model specializes in generating high-quality embeddings for natural language processing tasks. Its strength lies in capturing nuanced meanings and relationships within text data, making it ideal for semantic search, recommendation systems, and content clustering applications.
By the end of this tutorial, you’ll have a functional chatbot capable of answering questions based on a custom knowledge base.
Note: Since we may use proprietary models in our tutorials, make sure you have the required API key beforehand.
Step 1: Install and Set Up LangChain
%pip install --quiet --upgrade langchain-text-splitters langchain-community langgraph
Step 2: Install and Set Up AWS Bedrock Claude 3.7 Sonnet
pip install -qU "langchain[aws]"
# Ensure your AWS credentials are configured
from langchain.chat_models import init_chat_model
llm = init_chat_model("anthropic.claude-3-7-sonnet-20250219-v1:0", model_provider="bedrock_converse")
Step 3: Install and Set Up Ollama mxbai-embed-large
pip install -qU langchain-ollama
from langchain_ollama import OllamaEmbeddings
embeddings = OllamaEmbeddings(model="mxbai-embed-large")
Step 4: Install and Set Up LangChain vector store
pip install -qU langchain-core
from langchain_core.vectorstores import InMemoryVectorStore
vector_store = InMemoryVectorStore(embeddings)
Step 5: Build a RAG Chatbot
Now that you’ve set up all components, let’s start to build a simple chatbot. We’ll use the Milvus introduction doc as a private knowledge base. You can replace it with your own dataset to customize your RAG chatbot.
import bs4
from langchain import hub
from langchain_community.document_loaders import WebBaseLoader
from langchain_core.documents import Document
from langchain_text_splitters import RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter
from langgraph.graph import START, StateGraph
from typing_extensions import List, TypedDict
# Load and chunk contents of the blog
loader = WebBaseLoader(
web_paths=("https://milvus.io/docs/overview.md",),
bs_kwargs=dict(
parse_only=bs4.SoupStrainer(
class_=("doc-style doc-post-content")
)
),
)
docs = loader.load()
text_splitter = RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter(chunk_size=1000, chunk_overlap=200)
all_splits = text_splitter.split_documents(docs)
# Index chunks
_ = vector_store.add_documents(documents=all_splits)
# Define prompt for question-answering
prompt = hub.pull("rlm/rag-prompt")
# Define state for application
class State(TypedDict):
question: str
context: List[Document]
answer: str
# Define application steps
def retrieve(state: State):
retrieved_docs = vector_store.similarity_search(state["question"])
return {"context": retrieved_docs}
def generate(state: State):
docs_content = "\n\n".join(doc.page_content for doc in state["context"])
messages = prompt.invoke({"question": state["question"], "context": docs_content})
response = llm.invoke(messages)
return {"answer": response.content}
# Compile application and test
graph_builder = StateGraph(State).add_sequence([retrieve, generate])
graph_builder.add_edge(START, "retrieve")
graph = graph_builder.compile()
Test the Chatbot
Yeah! You've built your own chatbot. Let's ask the chatbot a question.
response = graph.invoke({"question": "What data types does Milvus support?"})
print(response["answer"])
Example Output
Milvus supports various data types including sparse vectors, binary vectors, JSON, and arrays. Additionally, it handles common numerical and character types, making it versatile for different data modeling needs. This allows users to manage unstructured or multi-modal data efficiently.
Optimization Tips
As you build your RAG system, optimization is key to ensuring peak performance and efficiency. While setting up the components is an essential first step, fine-tuning each one will help you create a solution that works even better and scales seamlessly. In this section, we’ll share some practical tips for optimizing all these components, giving you the edge to build smarter, faster, and more responsive RAG applications.
LangChain optimization tips
To optimize LangChain, focus on minimizing redundant operations in your workflow by structuring your chains and agents efficiently. Use caching to avoid repeated computations, speeding up your system, and experiment with modular design to ensure that components like models or databases can be easily swapped out. This will provide both flexibility and efficiency, allowing you to quickly scale your system without unnecessary delays or complications.
LangChain in-memory vector store optimization tips
LangChain in-memory vector store is just an ephemeral vector store that stores embeddings in-memory and does an exact, linear search for the most similar embeddings. It has very limited features and is only intended for demos. If you plan to build a functional or even production-level solution, we recommend using Zilliz Cloud, which is a fully managed vector database service built on the open-source Milvus and offers a free tier supporting up to 1 million vectors.)
AWS Bedrock Claude 3.7 Sonnet Optimization Tips
When integrating AWS Bedrock Claude 3.7 Sonnet in a RAG setup, optimize the retrieval pipeline by leveraging AWS’s scalable infrastructure for high-performance searches. Index documents based on relevance to ensure fast and accurate retrievals, and consider using AWS services like Lambda for dynamic scaling. Fine-tune Claude 3.7 Sonnet on specific industry or application data to enhance contextual relevance. Minimize costs and latency by adjusting the batch sizes for queries and optimizing the use of cloud-based storage solutions. Ensure that model hyperparameters, such as temperature and beam width, are fine-tuned to maintain both creativity and accuracy in generated responses.
Ollama mxbai-embed-large optimization tips
To optimize the Ollama mxbai-embed-large component in a Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) setup, consider fine-tuning the embedding model on domain-specific data to enhance relevance in retrieval tasks. Utilize batching for input queries to improve throughput and efficiency, and implement caching mechanisms for frequently accessed embeddings to reduce latency. Monitor and analyze performance metrics to identify bottlenecks and iteratively adjust hyperparameters, such as learning rate and embedding size, while leveraging mixed-precision training to balance accuracy and resource utilization. Finally, regularly update your embedded database with fresh data to maintain the accuracy of retrieval results, ensuring your RAG system remains effective and responsive.
By implementing these tips across your components, you'll be able to enhance the performance and functionality of your RAG system, ensuring it’s optimized for both speed and accuracy. Keep testing, iterating, and refining your setup to stay ahead in the ever-evolving world of AI development.
RAG Cost Calculator: A Free Tool to Calculate Your Cost in Seconds
Estimating the cost of a Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) pipeline involves analyzing expenses across vector storage, compute resources, and API usage. Key cost drivers include vector database queries, embedding generation, and LLM inference.
RAG Cost Calculator is a free tool that quickly estimates the cost of building a RAG pipeline, including chunking, embedding, vector storage/search, and LLM generation. It also helps you identify cost-saving opportunities and achieve up to 10x cost reduction on vector databases with the serverless option.
Calculate your RAG cost
What Have You Learned?
By diving into this tutorial, you’ve unlocked the power of combining cutting-edge tools to build a functional RAG system from the ground up! You’ve seen how LangChain acts as the glue, seamlessly orchestrating the flow of data between components while simplifying complex workflows. The LangChain vector store stepped in as your retrieval powerhouse, efficiently organizing and querying the embeddings generated by Ollama’s mxbai-embed-large model—which transformed raw text into rich, semantic vectors that capture meaning beyond keywords. Then, AWS Bedrock’s Claude 3.7 Sonnet brought it all home, leveraging its advanced reasoning and natural language capabilities to generate human-like, context-aware responses. Together, these pieces form a dynamic pipeline that pulls relevant information and crafts coherent answers, mimicking how humans connect knowledge and creativity. You also picked up pro tips for optimizing performance, like fine-tuning chunk sizes and balancing speed with accuracy, plus a free RAG cost calculator to keep your projects budget-friendly while scaling.
Now that you’ve seen how these tools harmonize, the world of intelligent applications is yours to explore! Whether you’re building chatbots, research assistants, or custom knowledge bases, you’re equipped to iterate, experiment, and innovate. Remember, every tweak you make—whether adjusting retrieval parameters or experimenting with prompts—unlocks new possibilities. So fire up your IDE, play with the code, and watch your ideas come to life. The future of AI-driven solutions is collaborative, adaptive, and endlessly exciting—and you’re now part of shaping it. Let’s build something amazing! 🚀
Further Resources
🌟 In addition to this RAG tutorial, unleash your full potential with these incredible resources to level up your RAG skills.
- How to Build a Multimodal RAG | Documentation
- How to Enhance the Performance of Your RAG Pipeline
- Graph RAG with Milvus | Documentation
- How to Evaluate RAG Applications - Zilliz Learn
- Generative AI Resource Hub | Zilliz
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- Introduction to RAG
- Key Components We'll Use for This RAG Chatbot
- Step 1: Install and Set Up LangChain
- Step 2: Install and Set Up AWS Bedrock Claude 3.7 Sonnet
- Step 3: Install and Set Up Ollama mxbai-embed-large
- Step 4: Install and Set Up LangChain vector store
- Step 5: Build a RAG Chatbot
- Optimization Tips
- RAG Cost Calculator: A Free Tool to Calculate Your Cost in Seconds
- What Have You Learned?
- Further Resources
- We'd Love to Hear What You Think!
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