--- title: "Cohere" id: integrations-cohere description: "Cohere integration for Haystack" slug: "/integrations-cohere" --- ## haystack_integrations.components.embedders.cohere.document_embedder ### CohereDocumentEmbedder A component for computing Document embeddings using Cohere models. The embedding of each Document is stored in the `embedding` field of the Document. Usage example: ```python from haystack import Document from haystack_integrations.components.embedders.cohere import CohereDocumentEmbedder doc = Document(content="I love pizza!") document_embedder = CohereDocumentEmbedder() result = document_embedder.run([doc]) print(result['documents'][0].embedding) # [-0.453125, 1.2236328, 2.0058594, ...] ``` #### SUPPORTED_MODELS ```python SUPPORTED_MODELS: list[str] = [ "embed-v4.0", "embed-english-v3.0", "embed-english-light-v3.0", "embed-multilingual-v3.0", "embed-multilingual-light-v3.0", ] ``` A non-exhaustive list of embed models supported by this component. See https://docs.cohere.com/docs/models#embed for the full list. #### __init__ ```python __init__( api_key: Secret = Secret.from_env_var(["COHERE_API_KEY", "CO_API_KEY"]), model: str = "embed-v4.0", input_type: str = "search_document", api_base_url: str = "https://api.cohere.com", truncate: str = "END", timeout: float = 120.0, batch_size: int = 32, progress_bar: bool = True, meta_fields_to_embed: list[str] | None = None, embedding_separator: str = "\n", embedding_type: EmbeddingTypes | None = None, ) -> None ``` Initialize the CohereDocumentEmbedder. **Parameters:** - **api_key** (Secret) – the Cohere API key. - **model** (str) – the name of the model to use. Read [Cohere documentation](https://docs.cohere.com/docs/models#embed) for a list of all supported models. - **input_type** (str) – specifies the type of input you're giving to the model. Supported values are "search_document", "search_query", "classification" and "clustering". - **api_base_url** (str) – the Cohere API Base url. - **truncate** (str) – truncate embeddings that are too long from start or end, ("NONE"|"START"|"END"). Passing "START" will discard the start of the input. "END" will discard the end of the input. In both cases, input is discarded until the remaining input is exactly the maximum input token length for the model. If "NONE" is selected, when the input exceeds the maximum input token length an error will be returned. - **timeout** (float) – request timeout in seconds. - **batch_size** (int) – number of Documents to encode at once. - **progress_bar** (bool) – whether to show a progress bar or not. Can be helpful to disable in production deployments to keep the logs clean. - **meta_fields_to_embed** (list\[str\] | None) – list of meta fields that should be embedded along with the Document text. - **embedding_separator** (str) – separator used to concatenate the meta fields to the Document text. - **embedding_type** (EmbeddingTypes | None) – the type of embeddings to return. Defaults to float embeddings. Note that int8, uint8, binary, and ubinary are only valid for v3 models. #### to_dict ```python to_dict() -> dict[str, Any] ``` Serializes the component to a dictionary. **Returns:** - dict\[str, Any\] – Dictionary with serialized data. #### from_dict ```python from_dict(data: dict[str, Any]) -> CohereDocumentEmbedder ``` Deserializes the component from a dictionary. **Parameters:** - **data** (dict\[str, Any\]) – Dictionary to deserialize from. **Returns:** - CohereDocumentEmbedder – Deserialized component. #### run ```python run(documents: list[Document]) -> dict[str, list[Document] | dict[str, Any]] ``` Embed a list of `Documents`. **Parameters:** - **documents** (list\[Document\]) – documents to embed. **Returns:** - dict\[str, list\[Document\] | dict\[str, Any\]\] – A dictionary with the following keys: - `documents`: documents with the `embedding` field set. - `meta`: metadata about the embedding process. **Raises:** - TypeError – if the input is not a list of `Documents`. #### run_async ```python run_async( documents: list[Document], ) -> dict[str, list[Document] | dict[str, Any]] ``` Embed a list of `Documents` asynchronously. **Parameters:** - **documents** (list\[Document\]) – documents to embed. **Returns:** - dict\[str, list\[Document\] | dict\[str, Any\]\] – A dictionary with the following keys: - `documents`: documents with the `embedding` field set. - `meta`: metadata about the embedding process. **Raises:** - TypeError – if the input is not a list of `Documents`. ## haystack_integrations.components.embedders.cohere.document_image_embedder ### CohereDocumentImageEmbedder A component for computing Document embeddings based on images using Cohere models. The embedding of each Document is stored in the `embedding` field of the Document. ### Usage example ```python from haystack import Document from haystack_integrations.components.embedders.cohere import CohereDocumentImageEmbedder embedder = CohereDocumentImageEmbedder(model="embed-v4.0") documents = [ Document(content="A photo of a cat", meta={"file_path": "cat.jpg"}), Document(content="A photo of a dog", meta={"file_path": "dog.jpg"}), ] result = embedder.run(documents=documents) documents_with_embeddings = result["documents"] print(documents_with_embeddings) # [Document(id=..., # content='A photo of a cat', # meta={'file_path': 'cat.jpg', # 'embedding_source': {'type': 'image', 'file_path_meta_field': 'file_path'}}, # embedding=vector of size 1536), # ...] ``` #### SUPPORTED_MODELS ```python SUPPORTED_MODELS: list[str] = [ "embed-v4.0", "embed-english-v3.0", "embed-english-light-v3.0", "embed-multilingual-v3.0", "embed-multilingual-light-v3.0", ] ``` A non-exhaustive list of embed models supported by this component. See https://docs.cohere.com/docs/models#embed for the full list. #### __init__ ```python __init__( *, file_path_meta_field: str = "file_path", root_path: str | None = None, image_size: tuple[int, int] | None = None, api_key: Secret = Secret.from_env_var(["COHERE_API_KEY", "CO_API_KEY"]), model: str = "embed-v4.0", api_base_url: str = "https://api.cohere.com", timeout: float = 120.0, embedding_dimension: int | None = None, embedding_type: EmbeddingTypes = EmbeddingTypes.FLOAT, progress_bar: bool = True ) -> None ``` Creates a CohereDocumentImageEmbedder component. **Parameters:** - **file_path_meta_field** (str) – The metadata field in the Document that contains the file path to the image or PDF. - **root_path** (str | None) – The root directory path where document files are located. If provided, file paths in document metadata will be resolved relative to this path. If None, file paths are treated as absolute paths. - **image_size** (tuple\[int, int\] | None) – If provided, resizes the image to fit within the specified dimensions (width, height) while maintaining aspect ratio. This reduces file size, memory usage, and processing time, which is beneficial when working with models that have resolution constraints or when transmitting images to remote services. - **api_key** (Secret) – The Cohere API key. - **model** (str) – The Cohere model to use for calculating embeddings. Read [Cohere documentation](https://docs.cohere.com/docs/models#embed) for a list of all supported models. - **api_base_url** (str) – The Cohere API base URL. - **timeout** (float) – Request timeout in seconds. - **embedding_dimension** (int | None) – The dimension of the embeddings to return. Only valid for v4 and newer models. Read [Cohere API reference](https://docs.cohere.com/reference/embed) for a list possible values and supported models. - **embedding_type** (EmbeddingTypes) – The type of embeddings to return. Defaults to float embeddings. Specifying a type different from float is only supported for Embed v3.0 and newer models. - **progress_bar** (bool) – Whether to show a progress bar or not. Can be helpful to disable in production deployments to keep the logs clean. #### to_dict ```python to_dict() -> dict[str, Any] ``` Serializes the component to a dictionary. **Returns:** - dict\[str, Any\] – Dictionary with serialized data. #### from_dict ```python from_dict(data: dict[str, Any]) -> CohereDocumentImageEmbedder ``` Deserializes the component from a dictionary. **Parameters:** - **data** (dict\[str, Any\]) – Dictionary to deserialize from. **Returns:** - CohereDocumentImageEmbedder – Deserialized component. #### run ```python run(documents: list[Document]) -> dict[str, list[Document]] ``` Embed a list of image documents. **Parameters:** - **documents** (list\[Document\]) – Documents to embed. **Returns:** - dict\[str, list\[Document\]\] – A dictionary with the following keys: - `documents`: Documents with embeddings. #### run_async ```python run_async(documents: list[Document]) -> dict[str, list[Document]] ``` Asynchronously embed a list of image documents. **Parameters:** - **documents** (list\[Document\]) – Documents to embed. **Returns:** - dict\[str, list\[Document\]\] – A dictionary with the following keys: - `documents`: Documents with embeddings. ## haystack_integrations.components.embedders.cohere.text_embedder ### CohereTextEmbedder A component for embedding strings using Cohere models. Usage example: ```python from haystack_integrations.components.embedders.cohere import CohereTextEmbedder text_to_embed = "I love pizza!" text_embedder = CohereTextEmbedder() print(text_embedder.run(text_to_embed)) # {'embedding': [-0.453125, 1.2236328, 2.0058594, ...] # 'meta': {'api_version': {'version': '1'}, 'billed_units': {'input_tokens': 4}}} ``` #### SUPPORTED_MODELS ```python SUPPORTED_MODELS: list[str] = [ "embed-v4.0", "embed-english-v3.0", "embed-english-light-v3.0", "embed-multilingual-v3.0", "embed-multilingual-light-v3.0", ] ``` A non-exhaustive list of embed models supported by this component. See https://docs.cohere.com/docs/models#embed for the full list. #### __init__ ```python __init__( api_key: Secret = Secret.from_env_var(["COHERE_API_KEY", "CO_API_KEY"]), model: str = "embed-v4.0", input_type: str = "search_query", api_base_url: str = "https://api.cohere.com", truncate: str = "END", timeout: float = 120.0, embedding_type: EmbeddingTypes | None = None, ) -> None ``` Initialize the CohereTextEmbedder. **Parameters:** - **api_key** (Secret) – the Cohere API key. - **model** (str) – the name of the model to use. Read [Cohere documentation](https://docs.cohere.com/docs/models#embed) for a list of all supported models. - **input_type** (str) – specifies the type of input you're giving to the model. Supported values are "search_document", "search_query", "classification" and "clustering". - **api_base_url** (str) – the Cohere API Base url. - **truncate** (str) – truncate embeddings that are too long from start or end, ("NONE"|"START"|"END"). Passing "START" will discard the start of the input. "END" will discard the end of the input. In both cases, input is discarded until the remaining input is exactly the maximum input token length for the model. If "NONE" is selected, when the input exceeds the maximum input token length an error will be returned. - **timeout** (float) – request timeout in seconds. - **embedding_type** (EmbeddingTypes | None) – the type of embeddings to return. Defaults to float embeddings. Note that int8, uint8, binary, and ubinary are only valid for v3 models. #### to_dict ```python to_dict() -> dict[str, Any] ``` Serializes the component to a dictionary. **Returns:** - dict\[str, Any\] – Dictionary with serialized data. #### from_dict ```python from_dict(data: dict[str, Any]) -> CohereTextEmbedder ``` Deserializes the component from a dictionary. **Parameters:** - **data** (dict\[str, Any\]) – Dictionary to deserialize from. **Returns:** - CohereTextEmbedder – Deserialized component. #### run ```python run(text: str) -> dict[str, list[float] | dict[str, Any]] ``` Embed text. **Parameters:** - **text** (str) – the text to embed. **Returns:** - dict\[str, list\[float\] | dict\[str, Any\]\] – A dictionary with the following keys: - `embedding`: the embedding of the text. - `meta`: metadata about the request. **Raises:** - TypeError – If the input is not a string. #### run_async ```python run_async(text: str) -> dict[str, list[float] | dict[str, Any]] ``` Asynchronously embed text. This is the asynchronous version of the `run` method. It has the same parameters and return values but can be used with `await` in async code. :param text: Text to embed. **Returns:** - dict\[str, list\[float\] | dict\[str, Any\]\] – A dictionary with the following keys: - `embedding`: the embedding of the text. - `meta`: metadata about the request. **Raises:** - TypeError – If the input is not a string. ## haystack_integrations.components.embedders.cohere.utils ### get_async_response ```python get_async_response( cohere_async_client: AsyncClientV2, texts: list[str], model_name: str, input_type: str, truncate: str, embedding_type: EmbeddingTypes | None = None, ) -> tuple[list[list[float]], dict[str, Any]] ``` Embeds a list of texts asynchronously using the Cohere API. **Parameters:** - **cohere_async_client** (AsyncClientV2) – the Cohere `AsyncClient` - **texts** (list\[str\]) – the texts to embed - **model_name** (str) – the name of the model to use - **input_type** (str) – one of "classification", "clustering", "search_document", "search_query". The type of input text provided to embed. - **truncate** (str) – one of "NONE", "START", "END". How the API handles text longer than the maximum token length. - **embedding_type** (EmbeddingTypes | None) – the type of embeddings to return. Defaults to float embeddings. **Returns:** - tuple\[list\[list\[float\]\], dict\[str, Any\]\] – A tuple of the embeddings and metadata. **Raises:** - ValueError – If an error occurs while querying the Cohere API. ### get_response ```python get_response( cohere_client: ClientV2, texts: list[str], model_name: str, input_type: str, truncate: str, batch_size: int = 32, progress_bar: bool = False, embedding_type: EmbeddingTypes | None = None, ) -> tuple[list[list[float]], dict[str, Any]] ``` Embeds a list of texts using the Cohere API. **Parameters:** - **cohere_client** (ClientV2) – the Cohere `Client` - **texts** (list\[str\]) – the texts to embed - **model_name** (str) – the name of the model to use - **input_type** (str) – one of "classification", "clustering", "search_document", "search_query". The type of input text provided to embed. - **truncate** (str) – one of "NONE", "START", "END". How the API handles text longer than the maximum token length. - **batch_size** (int) – the batch size to use - **progress_bar** (bool) – if `True`, show a progress bar - **embedding_type** (EmbeddingTypes | None) – the type of embeddings to return. Defaults to float embeddings. **Returns:** - tuple\[list\[list\[float\]\], dict\[str, Any\]\] – A tuple of the embeddings and metadata. **Raises:** - ValueError – If an error occurs while querying the Cohere API. ## haystack_integrations.components.generators.cohere.chat.chat_generator ### CohereChatGenerator Completes chats using Cohere's models using cohere.ClientV2 `chat` endpoint. This component supports both text-only and multimodal (text + image) conversations using Cohere's vision models like Command A Vision. Supported image formats: PNG, JPEG, WEBP, GIF (non-animated). Maximum 20 images per request with 20MB total limit. You can customize how the chat response is generated by passing parameters to the Cohere API through the `**generation_kwargs` parameter. You can do this when initializing or running the component. Any parameter that works with `cohere.ClientV2.chat` will work here too. For details, see [Cohere API](https://docs.cohere.com/reference/chat). Below is an example of how to use the component: ### Simple example ```python from haystack.dataclasses import ChatMessage from haystack.utils import Secret from haystack_integrations.components.generators.cohere import CohereChatGenerator client = CohereChatGenerator(api_key=Secret.from_env_var("COHERE_API_KEY")) messages = [ChatMessage.from_user("What's Natural Language Processing?")] client.run(messages) # Output: {'replies': [ChatMessage(_role=, # _content=[TextContent(text='Natural Language Processing (NLP) is an interdisciplinary... ``` ### Multimodal example ```python from haystack.dataclasses import ChatMessage, ImageContent from haystack.utils import Secret from haystack_integrations.components.generators.cohere import CohereChatGenerator # Create an image from file path or base64 image_content = ImageContent.from_file_path("path/to/your/image.jpg") # Create a multimodal message with both text and image messages = [ChatMessage.from_user(content_parts=["What's in this image?", image_content])] # Use a multimodal model like Command A Vision client = CohereChatGenerator(model="command-a-vision-07-2025", api_key=Secret.from_env_var("COHERE_API_KEY")) response = client.run(messages) print(response) ``` ### Advanced example CohereChatGenerator can be integrated into pipelines and supports Haystack's tooling architecture, enabling tools to be invoked seamlessly across various generators. ```python from haystack import Pipeline from haystack.dataclasses import ChatMessage from haystack.components.tools import ToolInvoker from haystack.tools import Tool from haystack_integrations.components.generators.cohere import CohereChatGenerator # Create a weather tool def weather(city: str) -> str: return f"The weather in {city} is sunny and 32°C" weather_tool = Tool( name="weather", description="useful to determine the weather in a given location", parameters={ "type": "object", "properties": { "city": { "type": "string", "description": "The name of the city to get weather for, e.g. Paris, London", } }, "required": ["city"], }, function=weather, ) # Create and set up the pipeline pipeline = Pipeline() pipeline.add_component("generator", CohereChatGenerator(tools=[weather_tool])) pipeline.add_component("tool_invoker", ToolInvoker(tools=[weather_tool])) pipeline.connect("generator", "tool_invoker") # Run the pipeline with a weather query results = pipeline.run( data={"generator": {"messages": [ChatMessage.from_user("What's the weather like in Paris?")]}} ) # The tool result will be available in the pipeline output print(results["tool_invoker"]["tool_messages"][0].tool_call_result.result) # Output: "The weather in Paris is sunny and 32°C" ``` #### SUPPORTED_MODELS ```python SUPPORTED_MODELS: list[str] = [ "command-a-03-2025", "command-r7b-12-2024", "command-a-translate-08-2025", "command-a-reasoning-08-2025", "command-a-vision-07-2025", "command-r-08-2024", "command-r-plus-08-2024", "command-r-03-2024", "command-r-plus-04-2024", "command-r-plus", "command-r", "command-light", "command", ] ``` A non-exhaustive list of chat models supported by this component. See https://docs.cohere.com/docs/models#command for the full list. #### __init__ ```python __init__( api_key: Secret = Secret.from_env_var(["COHERE_API_KEY", "CO_API_KEY"]), model: str = "command-a-03-2025", streaming_callback: StreamingCallbackT | None = None, api_base_url: str | None = None, generation_kwargs: dict[str, Any] | None = None, tools: ToolsType | None = None, *, timeout: float | None = None, max_retries: int | None = None ) -> None ``` Initialize the CohereChatGenerator instance. **Parameters:** - **api_key** (Secret) – The API key for the Cohere API. - **model** (str) – The name of the model to use. You can use models from the `command` family. - **streaming_callback** (StreamingCallbackT | None) – A callback function that is called when a new token is received from the stream. The callback function accepts [StreamingChunk](https://docs.haystack.deepset.ai/docs/data-classes#streamingchunk) as an argument. - **api_base_url** (str | None) – The base URL of the Cohere API. - **generation_kwargs** (dict\[str, Any\] | None) – Other parameters to use for the model during generation. For a list of parameters, see [Cohere Chat endpoint](https://docs.cohere.com/reference/chat). Some of the parameters are: - 'messages': A list of messages between the user and the model, meant to give the model conversational context for responding to the user's message. - 'system_message': When specified, adds a system message at the beginning of the conversation. - 'citation_quality': Defaults to `accurate`. Dictates the approach taken to generating citations as part of the RAG flow by allowing the user to specify whether they want `accurate` results or `fast` results. - 'temperature': A non-negative float that tunes the degree of randomness in generation. Lower temperatures mean less random generations. - **tools** (ToolsType | None) – A list of Tool and/or Toolset objects, or a single Toolset that the model can use. Each tool should have a unique name. - **timeout** (float | None) – Timeout for Cohere client calls. If not set, it defaults to the default set by the Cohere client. - **max_retries** (int | None) – Maximum number of retries to attempt for failed requests. If not set, it defaults to the default set by the Cohere client. #### to_dict ```python to_dict() -> dict[str, Any] ``` Serializes the component to a dictionary. **Returns:** - dict\[str, Any\] – Dictionary with serialized data. #### from_dict ```python from_dict(data: dict[str, Any]) -> CohereChatGenerator ``` Deserializes the component from a dictionary. **Parameters:** - **data** (dict\[str, Any\]) – Dictionary to deserialize from. **Returns:** - CohereChatGenerator – Deserialized component. #### run ```python run( messages: list[ChatMessage] | str, generation_kwargs: dict[str, Any] | None = None, tools: ToolsType | None = None, streaming_callback: StreamingCallbackT | None = None, ) -> dict[str, list[ChatMessage]] ``` Invoke the chat endpoint based on the provided messages and generation parameters. **Parameters:** - **messages** (list\[ChatMessage\] | str) – list of `ChatMessage` instances representing the input messages. If a string is provided, it is converted to a list containing a ChatMessage with user role. - **generation_kwargs** (dict\[str, Any\] | None) – additional keyword arguments for chat generation. These parameters will potentially override the parameters passed in the __init__ method. For more details on the parameters supported by the Cohere API, refer to the Cohere [documentation](https://docs.cohere.com/reference/chat). - **tools** (ToolsType | None) – A list of Tool and/or Toolset objects, or a single Toolset for which the model can prepare calls. If set, it will override the `tools` parameter set during component initialization. - **streaming_callback** (StreamingCallbackT | None) – A callback function that is called when a new token is received from the stream. The callback function accepts StreamingChunk as an argument. **Returns:** - dict\[str, list\[ChatMessage\]\] – A dictionary with the following keys: - `replies`: a list of `ChatMessage` instances representing the generated responses. #### run_async ```python run_async( messages: list[ChatMessage] | str, generation_kwargs: dict[str, Any] | None = None, tools: ToolsType | None = None, streaming_callback: StreamingCallbackT | None = None, ) -> dict[str, list[ChatMessage]] ``` Asynchronously invoke the chat endpoint based on the provided messages and generation parameters. **Parameters:** - **messages** (list\[ChatMessage\] | str) – list of `ChatMessage` instances representing the input messages. If a string is provided, it is converted to a list containing a ChatMessage with user role. - **generation_kwargs** (dict\[str, Any\] | None) – additional keyword arguments for chat generation. These parameters will potentially override the parameters passed in the __init__ method. For more details on the parameters supported by the Cohere API, refer to the Cohere [documentation](https://docs.cohere.com/reference/chat). - **tools** (ToolsType | None) – A list of Tool and/or Toolset objects, or a single Toolset for which the model can prepare calls. If set, it will override the `tools` parameter set during component initialization. - **streaming_callback** (StreamingCallbackT | None) – A callback function that is called when a new token is received from the stream. **Returns:** - dict\[str, list\[ChatMessage\]\] – A dictionary with the following keys: - `replies`: a list of `ChatMessage` instances representing the generated responses. ## haystack_integrations.components.generators.cohere.generator ### CohereGenerator Bases: CohereChatGenerator Generates text using Cohere's models through Cohere's `generate` endpoint. NOTE: Cohere discontinued the `generate` API, so this generator is a mere wrapper around `CohereChatGenerator` provided for backward compatibility. ### Usage example ```python from haystack_integrations.components.generators.cohere import CohereGenerator generator = CohereGenerator(api_key="test-api-key") generator.run(prompt="What's the capital of France?") ``` #### SUPPORTED_MODELS ```python SUPPORTED_MODELS: list[str] = [ "command-a-03-2025", "command-r7b-12-2024", "command-a-translate-08-2025", "command-a-reasoning-08-2025", "command-a-vision-07-2025", "command-r-08-2024", "command-r-plus-08-2024", "command-r-03-2024", "command-r-plus-04-2024", "command-r-plus", "command-r", "command-light", "command", ] ``` A non-exhaustive list of chat models supported by this component. See https://docs.cohere.com/docs/models#command for the full list. #### __init__ ```python __init__( api_key: Secret = Secret.from_env_var(["COHERE_API_KEY", "CO_API_KEY"]), model: str = "command-a-03-2025", streaming_callback: Callable | None = None, api_base_url: str | None = None, **kwargs: Any ) -> None ``` Instantiates a `CohereGenerator` component. **Parameters:** - **api_key** (Secret) – Cohere API key. - **model** (str) – Cohere model to use for generation. - **streaming_callback** (Callable | None) – Callback function that is called when a new token is received from the stream. The callback function accepts [StreamingChunk](https://docs.haystack.deepset.ai/docs/data-classes#streamingchunk) as an argument. - **api_base_url** (str | None) – Cohere base URL. - \*\***kwargs** (Any) – Additional arguments passed to the model. These arguments are specific to the model. You can check them in model's documentation. #### run ```python run(prompt: str) -> dict[str, list[str] | list[dict[str, Any]]] ``` Queries the LLM with the prompts to produce replies. **Parameters:** - **prompt** (str) – the prompt to be sent to the generative model. **Returns:** - dict\[str, list\[str\] | list\[dict\[str, Any\]\]\] – A dictionary with the following keys: - `replies`: A list of replies generated by the model. - `meta`: Information about the request. #### run_async ```python run_async(prompt: str) -> dict[str, list[str] | list[dict[str, Any]]] ``` Queries the LLM asynchronously with the prompts to produce replies. **Parameters:** - **prompt** (str) – the prompt to be sent to the generative model. **Returns:** - dict\[str, list\[str\] | list\[dict\[str, Any\]\]\] – A dictionary with the following keys: - `replies`: A list of replies generated by the model. - `meta`: Information about the request. ## haystack_integrations.components.rankers.cohere.ranker ### CohereRanker Ranks Documents based on their similarity to the query using [Cohere models](https://docs.cohere.com/reference/rerank-1). Documents are indexed from most to least semantically relevant to the query. Usage example: ```python from haystack import Document from haystack_integrations.components.rankers.cohere import CohereRanker ranker = CohereRanker(model="rerank-v3.5", top_k=2) docs = [Document(content="Paris"), Document(content="Berlin")] query = "What is the capital of germany?" output = ranker.run(query=query, documents=docs) docs = output["documents"] ``` #### __init__ ```python __init__( model: str = "rerank-v3.5", top_k: int = 10, api_key: Secret = Secret.from_env_var(["COHERE_API_KEY", "CO_API_KEY"]), api_base_url: str = "https://api.cohere.com", meta_fields_to_embed: list[str] | None = None, meta_data_separator: str = "\n", max_tokens_per_doc: int = 4096, ) -> None ``` Creates an instance of the 'CohereRanker'. **Parameters:** - **model** (str) – Cohere model name. Check the list of supported models in the [Cohere documentation](https://docs.cohere.com/docs/models). - **top_k** (int) – The maximum number of documents to return. - **api_key** (Secret) – Cohere API key. - **api_base_url** (str) – the base URL of the Cohere API. - **meta_fields_to_embed** (list\[str\] | None) – List of meta fields that should be concatenated with the document content for reranking. - **meta_data_separator** (str) – Separator used to concatenate the meta fields to the Document content. - **max_tokens_per_doc** (int) – The maximum number of tokens to embed for each document defaults to 4096. #### to_dict ```python to_dict() -> dict[str, Any] ``` Serializes the component to a dictionary. **Returns:** - dict\[str, Any\] – Dictionary with serialized data. #### from_dict ```python from_dict(data: dict[str, Any]) -> CohereRanker ``` Deserializes the component from a dictionary. **Parameters:** - **data** (dict\[str, Any\]) – The dictionary to deserialize from. **Returns:** - CohereRanker – The deserialized component. #### run ```python run( query: str, documents: list[Document], top_k: int | None = None ) -> dict[str, list[Document]] ``` Use the Cohere Reranker to re-rank the list of documents based on the query. **Parameters:** - **query** (str) – Query string. - **documents** (list\[Document\]) – List of Documents. - **top_k** (int | None) – The maximum number of Documents you want the Ranker to return. **Returns:** - dict\[str, list\[Document\]\] – A dictionary with the following keys: - `documents`: List of Documents most similar to the given query in descending order of similarity. **Raises:** - ValueError – If `top_k` is not > 0. #### run_async ```python run_async( query: str, documents: list[Document], top_k: int | None = None ) -> dict[str, list[Document]] ``` Asynchronously re-rank the list of documents based on the query. This is the asynchronous version of the `run` method. It has the same parameters and return values but can be used with `await` in async code. **Parameters:** - **query** (str) – Query string. - **documents** (list\[Document\]) – List of Documents. - **top_k** (int | None) – The maximum number of Documents you want the Ranker to return. **Returns:** - dict\[str, list\[Document\]\] – A dictionary with the following keys: - `documents`: List of Documents most similar to the given query in descending order of similarity. **Raises:** - ValueError – If `top_k` is not > 0.