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from langchain.tools import tool
import traceback
try:
from .utils.db import load_api_key
from .llm import get_model
except ImportError:
from utils.db import load_api_key
from llm import get_model
def click_on_a_text_on_the_screen_(text:str, click_type: str = "singular") -> bool:
"""
A function to click on a text on the screen.
Parameters:
- text (str): The text to be clicked on.
- click_type (str): The type of click to be performed. The default value is "singular". Possible values are "singular" and "double".
Returns:
- bool: True if the text was clicked on successfully, False otherwise.
"""
try:
import pyautogui
pyautogui.FAILSAFE = False
from interpreter import OpenInterpreter
interpreter = OpenInterpreter()
interpreter.llm.api_key = load_api_key()
screenshot = pyautogui.screenshot()
text_locations = interpreter.computer.display.find_text(text, screenshot=screenshot)
print(text_locations)
x, y = text_locations[0]["coordinates"]
x *= interpreter.computer.display.width
y *= interpreter.computer.display.height
x = int(x)
y = int(y)
if click_type == "singular":
interpreter.computer.mouse.click(x=x, y=y, screenshot=screenshot)
elif click_type == "double":
interpreter.computer.mouse.double_click(x=x, y=y, screenshot=screenshot)
return True
except:
traceback.print_exc()
return False
click_on_a_text_on_the_screen = tool(click_on_a_text_on_the_screen_)
def move_on_a_text_on_the_screen_(text:str) -> bool:
"""
A function to move on a text on the screen.
Parameters:
- text (str): The text to be moved on.
Returns:
- bool: True if the text was moved on successfully, False otherwise.
"""
try:
import pyautogui
pyautogui.FAILSAFE = False
from interpreter import OpenInterpreter
interpreter = OpenInterpreter()
interpreter.llm.api_key = load_api_key()
screenshot = pyautogui.screenshot()
text_locations = interpreter.computer.display.find_text(text, screenshot=screenshot)
print(text_locations)
x, y = text_locations[0]["coordinates"]
x *= interpreter.computer.display.width
y *= interpreter.computer.display.height
x = int(x)
y = int(y)
interpreter.computer.mouse.move(x=x, y=y, screenshot=screenshot)
return True
except:
traceback.print_exc()
return False
move_on_a_text_on_the_screen = tool(move_on_a_text_on_the_screen_)
def click_on_a_icon_on_the_screen_(icon_name:str, click_type: str = "singular") -> bool:
"""
A function to click on a icon name on the screen.
Parameters:
- icon_name (str): The icon name to be clicked on.
- click_type (str): The type of click to be performed. The default value is "singular". Possible values are "singular" and "double".
Returns:
- bool: True if the icon name was clicked on successfully, False otherwise.
"""
try:
import pyautogui
pyautogui.FAILSAFE = False
from interpreter import OpenInterpreter
screenshot = pyautogui.screenshot()
interpreter = OpenInterpreter()
interpreter.llm.api_key = load_api_key()
if click_type == "singular":
interpreter.computer.mouse.click(icon=icon_name, screenshot=screenshot)
elif click_type == "double":
interpreter.computer.mouse.double_click(icon=icon_name, screenshot=screenshot)
return True
except:
traceback.print_exc()
return False
click_on_a_icon_on_the_screen = tool(click_on_a_icon_on_the_screen_)
def move_on_a_icon_on_the_screen_(icon_name:str,) -> bool:
"""
A function to move on a icon name on the screen.
Parameters:
- icon_name (str): The icon name to be move on.
Returns:
- bool: True if the icon name was moved on successfully, False otherwise.
"""
try:
import pyautogui
pyautogui.FAILSAFE = False
from interpreter import OpenInterpreter
screenshot = pyautogui.screenshot()
interpreter = OpenInterpreter()
interpreter.llm.api_key = load_api_key()
interpreter.computer.mouse.move(icon=icon_name, screenshot=screenshot)
return True
except:
traceback.print_exc()
return False
move_on_a_icon_on_the_screen = tool(move_on_a_icon_on_the_screen_)
def mouse_scroll_(direction: str, amount: int = 1) -> bool:
"""
A function to scroll the mouse wheel.
Parameters:
- direction (str): The direction of the scroll. Possible values are "up" and "down".
- amount (int): The amount of scrolling to be performed. The default value is 1.
Returns:
- bool: True if the scrolling was performed successfully, False otherwise.
"""
try:
import pyautogui
pyautogui.FAILSAFE = False
if direction == "up":
pyautogui.scroll(amount)
elif direction == "down":
pyautogui.scroll(-amount)
return True
except:
traceback.print_exc()
return False
mouse_scroll = tool(mouse_scroll_)
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