postgres-sql

A “postgres-sql” tool executes a pre-defined SQL statement against a Postgres database.

About

A postgres-sql tool executes a pre-defined SQL statement against a Postgres database. It’s compatible with any of the following sources:

The specified SQL statement is executed as a prepared statement, and specified parameters will inserted according to their position: e.g. 1 will be the first parameter specified, $@ will be the second parameter, and so on.

Example

tools:
 search_flights_by_number:
    kind: postgres-sql
    source: my-pg-instance
    statement: |
      SELECT * FROM flights
      WHERE airline = $1
      AND flight_number = $2
      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

fieldtyperequireddescription
kindstringtrueMust be “postgres-sql”.
sourcestringtrueName of the source the SQL should execute on.
descriptionstringtrueDescription of the tool that is passed to the LLM.
statementstringtrueSQL statement to execute on.
parametersparametersfalseList of parameters that will be inserted into the SQL statement.
Last modified April 4, 2025: docs: fix misc typos (#364) (cfffe839)