#### What this tests #### # This tests exception mapping -> trigger an exception from an llm provider -> assert if output is of the expected type # # 5 providers -> OpenAI, Azure, Anthropic, Cohere, Replicate # # 3 main types of exceptions -> - Rate Limit Errors, Context Window Errors, Auth errors (incorrect/rotated key, etc.) # # Approach: Run each model through the test -> assert if the correct error (always the same one) is triggered from openai.error import AuthenticationError, InvalidRequestError, RateLimitError, OpenAIError import os import sys import traceback sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath('../..')) # Adds the parent directory to the system path import litellm from litellm import embedding, completion from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor models = ["gpt-3.5-turbo", "chatgpt-test", "claude-instant-1", "command-nightly", "replicate/llama-2-70b-chat:2c1608e18606fad2812020dc541930f2d0495ce32eee50074220b87300bc16e1"] # # Test 1: Rate Limit Errors # def test_model(model): # try: # sample_text = "how does a court case get to the Supreme Court?" * 50000 # messages = [{ "content": sample_text,"role": "user"}] # azure = False # if model == "chatgpt-test": # azure = True # print(f"model: {model}") # response = completion(model=model, messages=messages, azure=azure) # except RateLimitError: # return True # except OpenAIError: # is at least an openai error -> in case of random model errors - e.g. overloaded server # return True # except Exception as e: # print(f"Uncaught Exception {model}: {type(e).__name__} - {e}") # pass # return False # # Repeat each model 500 times # extended_models = [model for model in models for _ in range(250)] # def worker(model): # return test_model(model) # # Create a dictionary to store the results # counts = {True: 0, False: 0} # # Use Thread Pool Executor # with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=500) as executor: # # Use map to start the operation in thread pool # results = executor.map(worker, extended_models) # # Iterate over results and count True/False # for result in results: # counts[result] += 1 # accuracy_score = counts[True]/(counts[True] + counts[False]) # print(f"accuracy_score: {accuracy_score}") # # Test 2: Context Window Errors # print("Testing Context Window Errors") # def test_model(model): # pass extremely long input # sample_text = "how does a court case get to the Supreme Court?" * 100000 # messages = [{ "content": sample_text,"role": "user"}] # try: # azure = False # if model == "chatgpt-test": # azure = True # print(f"model: {model}") # response = completion(model=model, messages=messages, azure=azure) # except InvalidRequestError: # return True # except OpenAIError: # is at least an openai error -> in case of random model errors - e.g. overloaded server # return True # except Exception as e: # print(f"Error Type: {type(e).__name__}") # print(f"Uncaught Exception - {e}") # pass # return False # ## TEST SCORE # true_val = 0 # for model in models: # if test_model(model=model) == True: # true_val += 1 # accuracy_score = true_val/len(models) # print(f"CTX WINDOW accuracy_score: {accuracy_score}") # # Test 3: InvalidAuth Errors # def logger_fn(model_call_object: dict): # print(f"model call details: {model_call_object}") # def test_model(model): # set the model key to an invalid key, depending on the model # messages = [{ "content": "Hello, how are you?","role": "user"}] # try: # azure = False # if model == "gpt-3.5-turbo": # os.environ["OPENAI_API_KEY"] = "bad-key" # elif model == "chatgpt-test": # os.environ["AZURE_API_KEY"] = "bad-key" # azure = True # elif model == "claude-instant-1": # os.environ["ANTHROPIC_API_KEY"] = "bad-key" # elif model == "command-nightly": # os.environ["COHERE_API_KEY"] = "bad-key" # elif model == "replicate/llama-2-70b-chat:2c1608e18606fad2812020dc541930f2d0495ce32eee50074220b87300bc16e1": # os.environ["REPLICATE_API_KEY"] = "bad-key" # os.environ["REPLICATE_API_TOKEN"] = "bad-key" # print(f"model: {model}") # response = completion(model=model, messages=messages, azure=azure, logger_fn=logger_fn) # print(f"response: {response}") # except AuthenticationError as e: # return True # except OpenAIError: # is at least an openai error -> in case of random model errors - e.g. overloaded server # return True # except Exception as e: # print(f"Uncaught Exception - {e}") # pass # return False # ## TEST SCORE # true_val = 0 # for model in models: # if test_model(model=model) == True: # true_val += 1 # accuracy_score = true_val/len(models) # print(f"INVALID AUTH accuracy_score: {accuracy_score}")