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Poe server bot quick start
Welcome to the Poe server bot quick start.
This repository serves as a companion to our tutorial and contains starter code that allows you to quickly get a bot running. The following are some of the examples included in this repo.
Note that the starter code assumes you have Modal setup for deployment (the instructions for which are described in the aforementioned tutorial).
EchoBot
- This bot simply repeats the user's query in the response.
- Before you build any server bots, you should start with reproducing this bot.
- This will ensure that your have a working fastapi_poe and modal setup.
- To deploy, run
modal deploy echobot.py
A correct implementation would look like https://poe.com/EchoBotDemo
PromptBot
- This bot is an implementation of the prompt bot as a server bot.
- It demonstrates how to use the Poe platform to cover the inference costs for your chatbot.
- This bot uses Claude-3-Haiku and the system prompt instructs the bot to produce Haikus.
- If you intend to call Poe server to build your bot response, you should check if you can reproduce this bot.
- To deploy, run
modal deploy prompt_bot.py
- Before you are able to use the bot, you also need to synchronize the bot's settings with the Poe Platform, the instructions for which are specified here.
A correct implementation would look like https://poe.com/PromptBotDemo
WrapperBot
- This bot is an implementation of the prompt bot as a server bot, but your own model provider API key.
- It demostrates how to wrap OpenAI API.
- You will need your OpenAI API key.
- To deploy, run
modal deploy wrapper_bot.py
A correct implementation would look like https://poe.com/WrapperBotDemo
CatBot
- A sample bot that demonstrates the Markdown capabilities of the Poe API.
- See instructions here.
- To deploy, run
modal deploy catbot.py
A correct implementation would look like https://poe.com/CatBotDemo
ImageResponseBot
- A bot that demonstrates how to render an image in the response using Markdown.
- To deploy, run
modal deploy image_response_bot.py
A correct implementation would look like https://poe.com/ImageResponseBotDemo
VideoBot
- A bot that demonstrates how to attach files to your bot response. This example specifically uses video, but outputting other file types is fairly similar.
- To deploy, run
modal deploy video_bot.py
- Before you are able to use the bot, you also need to synchronize the bot's settings with the Poe Platform, the instructions for which are specified here.
A correct implementation would look like https://poe.com/VideoBotDemo
PDFCounterBot
- A bot that demonstrates how to enable file upload for the users of your bot.
- To deploy, run
modal deploy pdf_counter_bot.py
- Before you are able to use the bot, you also need to synchronize the bot's settings with the Poe Platform, the instructions for which are specified here.
A correct implementation would look like https://poe.com/PDFCounterBotDemo
FunctionCallingBot
- A bot that demonstrates how to use the Poe API for function calling.
- To deploy, run
modal deploy function_calling_bot.py
- Before you are able to use the bot, you also need to synchronize the bot's settings with the Poe Platform, the instructions for which are specified here.
A correct implementation would look like https://poe.com/FunctionCallingDemo
LogBot
- Illustrate what is contained in the QueryRequest object.
- To deploy, run
modal deploy log_bot.py
A correct implementation would look like https://poe.com/LogBotDemo
HTTPRequestBot
- Provides an example of how to access HTTP request information in your bot.
- To deploy, run
modal deploy http_request_bot.py
A correct implementation would look like https://poe.com/HTTPRequestBotDemo
TurboAllCapsBot
- This bot responds to the user's query using GPT-3.5-Turbo.
- It demonstrates how to use the Poe platform to cover the inference costs for your chatbot.
- To deploy, run
modal deploy turbo_allcapsbot.py
. - Before you are able to use the bot, you also need to synchronize the bot's settings with the Poe Platform, the instructions for which are specified here.
A correct implementation would look like https://poe.com/AllCapsBotDemo
TurboVsClaudeBot
- This is a more advanced example that demonstrates how to render output in realtime comparing two different bots.
- To deploy, run
modal deploy turbo_vs_claude.py
- Before you are able to use the bot, you also need to synchronize the bot's settings with the Poe Platform, the instructions for which are specified here.
A correct implementation would look like https://poe.com/TurboVsClaudeBotDemo