mysql-sql
A “mysql-sql” tool executes a pre-defined SQL statement against a SQL Server database.
About
A mysql-sql
tool executes a pre-defined SQL statement against a mysql
database. It’s compatible with any of the following sources:
The specified SQL statement is executed as a prepared statement,
and expects parameters in the SQL query to be in the form of placeholders ?
.
Example
tools:
search_flights_by_number:
kind: mysql-sql
source: my-mysql-instance
statement: |
SELECT * FROM flights
WHERE airline = ?
AND flight_number = ?
LIMIT 10
description: |
Use this tool to get information for a specific flight.
Takes an airline code and flight number and returns info on the flight.
Do NOT use this tool with a flight id. Do NOT guess an airline code or flight number.
A airline code is a code for an airline service consisting of two-character
airline designator and followed by flight number, which is 1 to 4 digit number.
For example, if given CY 0123, the airline is "CY", and flight_number is "123".
Another example for this is DL 1234, the airline is "DL", and flight_number is "1234".
If the tool returns more than one option choose the date closes to today.
Example:
{{
"airline": "CY",
"flight_number": "888",
}}
Example:
{{
"airline": "DL",
"flight_number": "1234",
}}
parameters:
- name: airline
type: string
description: Airline unique 2 letter identifier
- name: flight_number
type: string
description: 1 to 4 digit number
Reference
field | type | required | description |
---|---|---|---|
kind | string | true | Must be “mysql-sql”. |
source | string | true | Name of the source the SQL should execute on. |
description | string | true | Description of the tool that is passed to the LLM. |
statement | string | true | SQL statement to execute on. |
parameters | parameters | false | List of parameters that will be inserted into the SQL statement. |