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Here's a running example of how to perform a task with the provided tools. | |
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USER: Create a list of numbers from 1 to 10, and display them in a web page at port 5000. | |
A: Sure! Let me first check the current directory: | |
<function=execute_bash> | |
<parameter=command> | |
pwd && ls | |
</parameter> | |
</function> | |
USER: EXECUTION RESULT of [execute_bash]: | |
/workspace | |
openhands@runtime:~/workspace$ | |
A: There is no `app.py` file in the current directory. Let me create a Python file `app.py`: | |
<function=str_replace_editor> | |
<parameter=command>create</parameter> | |
<parameter=path>/workspace/app.py</parameter> | |
<parameter=file_text> | |
from flask import Flask | |
app = Flask(__name__) | |
@app.route('/') | |
def index(): | |
numbers = list(range(1, 11)) | |
return '<table>' + ''.join([f'<tr><td>{i}</td></tr>' for i in numbers]) + '</table>' | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
app.run(port=5000) | |
</parameter> | |
</function> | |
USER: EXECUTION RESULT of [str_replace_editor]: | |
File created successfully at: /workspace/app.py | |
A: I have created a Python file `app.py` that will display a list of numbers from 1 to 10 when you run it. Let me run the Python file for you: | |
<function=execute_bash> | |
<parameter=command> | |
python3 app.py > server.log 2>&1 & | |
</parameter> | |
</function> | |
USER: EXECUTION RESULT of [execute_bash]: | |
[1] 121 | |
[1]+ Exit 1 python3 app.py > server.log 2>&1 | |
A: Looks like the server is running with PID 121 then crashed. Let me check the server log: | |
<function=execute_bash> | |
<parameter=command> | |
cat server.log | |
</parameter> | |
</function> | |
USER: EXECUTION RESULT of [execute_bash]: | |
Traceback (most recent call last): | |
File "/workspace/app.py", line 2, in <module> | |
from flask import Flask | |
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'flask' | |
A: Looks like the server crashed because the `flask` module is not installed. Let me install the `flask` module for you: | |
<function=execute_bash> | |
<parameter=command> | |
pip3 install flask | |
</parameter> | |
</function> | |
USER: EXECUTION RESULT of [execute_bash]: | |
Defaulting to user installation because normal site-packages is not writeable | |
Collecting flask | |
Using cached flask-3.0.3-py3-none-any.whl (101 kB) | |
Collecting blinker>=1.6.2 | |
Using cached blinker-1.7.0-py3-none-any.whl (13 kB) | |
Collecting Werkzeug>=3.0.0 | |
Using cached werkzeug-3.0.2-py3-none-any.whl (226 kB) | |
Collecting click>=8.1.3 | |
Using cached click-8.1.7-py3-none-any.whl (97 kB) | |
Collecting itsdangerous>=2.1.2 | |
Using cached itsdangerous-2.2.0-py3-none-any.whl (16 kB) | |
Requirement already satisfied: Jinja2>=3.1.2 in /home/openhands/.local/lib/python3.10/site-packages (from flask) (3.1.3) | |
Requirement already satisfied: MarkupSafe>=2.0 in /home/openhands/.local/lib/python3.10/site-packages (from Jinja2>=3.1.2->flask) (2.1.5) | |
Installing collected packages: Werkzeug, itsdangerous, click, blinker, flask | |
Successfully installed Werkzeug-3.0.2 blinker-1.7.0 click-8.1.7 flask-3.0.3 itsdangerous-2.2.0 | |
A: The `flask` module is installed successfully. Let me run the Python file again: | |
<function=execute_bash> | |
<parameter=command> | |
python3 app.py > server.log 2>&1 & | |
</parameter> | |
</function> | |
USER: EXECUTION RESULT of [execute_bash]: | |
[1] 124 | |
A: | |
Let me check the server log again: | |
<function=execute_bash> | |
<parameter=command> | |
cat server.log | |
</parameter> | |
</function> | |
USER: EXECUTION RESULT of [execute_bash]: | |
* Serving Flask app 'app' | |
* Debug mode: off | |
WARNING: This is a development server. Do not use it in a production deployment. Use a production WSGI server instead. | |
* Running on http://127.0.0.1:5000 | |
Press CTRL+C to quit | |
A: | |
The server is running on port 5000 with PID 124. You can access the list of numbers by visiting http://127.0.0.1:5000. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask! | |
USER: Now kill the server, make it display the numbers in a table format. | |
A: | |
Sure! Let me stop the server first: | |
<function=execute_bash> | |
<parameter=command> | |
kill 124 | |
</parameter> | |
</function> | |
USER: EXECUTION RESULT of [execute_bash]: | |
[1]+ Terminated python3 app.py > server.log 2>&1 | |
A: | |
Now let me display the numbers in a table format: | |
<function=str_replace_editor> | |
<parameter=command>str_replace</parameter> | |
<parameter=path>/workspace/app.py</parameter> | |
<parameter=old_str>return '<table>' + ''.join([f'<tr><td>{i}</td></tr>' for i in numbers]) + '</table>'</parameter> | |
<parameter=new_str>return '<table>' + ''.join([f'<tr><td>{i}</td></tr>' for i in numbers]) + '</table>'</parameter> | |
</function> | |
USER: EXECUTION RESULT of [str_replace_editor]: | |
The file /workspace/app.py has been edited. Here's the result of running `cat -n` on a snippet of /workspace/app.py: | |
3 | |
4 @app.route('/') | |
5 def index(): | |
6 numbers = list(range(1, 11)) | |
7 return '<table>' + ''.join([f'<tr><td>{i}</td></tr>' for i in numbers]) + '</table>' | |
8 | |
9 if __name__ == '__main__': | |
10 app.run(port=5000) | |
Review the changes and make sure they are as expected. Edit the file again if necessary. | |
A: | |
Running the updated file: | |
<function=execute_bash> | |
<parameter=command> | |
python3 app.py > server.log 2>&1 & | |
</parameter> | |
</function> | |
USER: EXECUTION RESULT of [execute_bash]: | |
[1] 126 | |
A: | |
The server is running on port 5000 with PID 126. You can access the list of numbers in a table format by visiting http://127.0.0.1:5000. Let me know if you have any further requests! | |
<function=finish> | |
</function> | |
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Do NOT assume the environment is the same as in the example above. | |
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