--- title: "Quickstart (Local)" type: docs weight: 2 description: > How to get started running Toolbox locally with Python, PostgreSQL, and [GoogleGenAI](https://pypi.org/project/google-genai/), [LangGraph](https://www.langchain.com/langgraph), [LlamaIndex](https://www.llamaindex.ai/) or [Agent Development Kit](https://google.github.io/adk-docs/). --- [![Open In Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg)](https://colab.research.google.com/github/googleapis/genai-toolbox/blob/main/docs/en/getting-started/colab_quickstart.ipynb) ## Before you begin This guide assumes you have already done the following: 1. Installed [Python 3.9+][install-python] (including [pip][install-pip] and your preferred virtual environment tool for managing dependencies e.g. [venv][install-venv]) 1. Installed [PostgreSQL 16+ and the `psql` client][install-postgres] [install-python]: https://wiki.python.org/moin/BeginnersGuide/Download [install-pip]: https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installation/ [install-venv]: https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/tutorials/installing-packages/#creating-virtual-environments [install-postgres]: https://www.postgresql.org/download/ ## Step 1: Set up your database In this section, we will create a database, insert some data that needs to be access by our agent, and create a database user for Toolbox to connect with. 1. Connect to postgres using the `psql` command: ```bash psql -h 127.0.0.1 -U postgres ``` Here, `postgres` denotes the default postgres superuser. 1. Create a new database and a new user: {{< notice tip >}} For a real application, it's best to follow the principle of least permission and only grant the privileges your application needs. {{< /notice >}} ```sql CREATE USER toolbox_user WITH PASSWORD 'my-password'; CREATE DATABASE toolbox_db; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE toolbox_db TO toolbox_user; ALTER DATABASE toolbox_db OWNER TO toolbox_user; ``` 1. End the database session: ```bash \q ``` 1. Connect to your database with your new user: ```bash psql -h 127.0.0.1 -U toolbox_user -d toolbox_db ``` 1. Create a table using the following command: ```sql CREATE TABLE hotels( id INTEGER NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, name VARCHAR NOT NULL, location VARCHAR NOT NULL, price_tier VARCHAR NOT NULL, checkin_date DATE NOT NULL, checkout_date DATE NOT NULL, booked BIT NOT NULL ); ``` 1. Insert data into the table. ```sql INSERT INTO hotels(id, name, location, price_tier, checkin_date, checkout_date, booked) VALUES (1, 'Hilton Basel', 'Basel', 'Luxury', '2024-04-22', '2024-04-20', B'0'), (2, 'Marriott Zurich', 'Zurich', 'Upscale', '2024-04-14', '2024-04-21', B'0'), (3, 'Hyatt Regency Basel', 'Basel', 'Upper Upscale', '2024-04-02', '2024-04-20', B'0'), (4, 'Radisson Blu Lucerne', 'Lucerne', 'Midscale', '2024-04-24', '2024-04-05', B'0'), (5, 'Best Western Bern', 'Bern', 'Upper Midscale', '2024-04-23', '2024-04-01', B'0'), (6, 'InterContinental Geneva', 'Geneva', 'Luxury', '2024-04-23', '2024-04-28', B'0'), (7, 'Sheraton Zurich', 'Zurich', 'Upper Upscale', '2024-04-27', '2024-04-02', B'0'), (8, 'Holiday Inn Basel', 'Basel', 'Upper Midscale', '2024-04-24', '2024-04-09', B'0'), (9, 'Courtyard Zurich', 'Zurich', 'Upscale', '2024-04-03', '2024-04-13', B'0'), (10, 'Comfort Inn Bern', 'Bern', 'Midscale', '2024-04-04', '2024-04-16', B'0'); ``` 1. End the database session: ```bash \q ``` ## Step 2: Install and configure Toolbox In this section, we will download Toolbox, configure our tools in a `tools.yaml`, and then run the Toolbox server. 1. Download the latest version of Toolbox as a binary: {{< notice tip >}} Select the [correct binary](https://github.com/googleapis/genai-toolbox/releases) corresponding to your OS and CPU architecture. {{< /notice >}} ```bash export OS="linux/amd64" # one of linux/amd64, darwin/arm64, darwin/amd64, or windows/amd64 curl -O https://storage.googleapis.com/genai-toolbox/v0.4.0/$OS/toolbox ``` 1. Make the binary executable: ```bash chmod +x toolbox ``` 1. Write the following into a `tools.yaml` file. Be sure to update any fields such as `user`, `password`, or `database` that you may have customized in the previous step. {{< notice tip >}} In practice, use environment variable replacement with the format ${ENV_NAME} instead of hardcoding your secrets into the configuration file. {{< /notice >}} ```yaml sources: my-pg-source: kind: postgres host: 127.0.0.1 port: 5432 database: toolbox_db user: ${USER_NAME} password: ${PASSWORD} tools: search-hotels-by-name: kind: postgres-sql source: my-pg-source description: Search for hotels based on name. parameters: - name: name type: string description: The name of the hotel. statement: SELECT * FROM hotels WHERE name ILIKE '%' || $1 || '%'; search-hotels-by-location: kind: postgres-sql source: my-pg-source description: Search for hotels based on location. parameters: - name: location type: string description: The location of the hotel. statement: SELECT * FROM hotels WHERE location ILIKE '%' || $1 || '%'; book-hotel: kind: postgres-sql source: my-pg-source description: >- Book a hotel by its ID. If the hotel is successfully booked, returns a NULL, raises an error if not. parameters: - name: hotel_id type: string description: The ID of the hotel to book. statement: UPDATE hotels SET booked = B'1' WHERE id = $1; update-hotel: kind: postgres-sql source: my-pg-source description: >- Update a hotel's check-in and check-out dates by its ID. Returns a message indicating whether the hotel was successfully updated or not. parameters: - name: hotel_id type: string description: The ID of the hotel to update. - name: checkin_date type: string description: The new check-in date of the hotel. - name: checkout_date type: string description: The new check-out date of the hotel. statement: >- UPDATE hotels SET checkin_date = CAST($2 as date), checkout_date = CAST($3 as date) WHERE id = $1; cancel-hotel: kind: postgres-sql source: my-pg-source description: Cancel a hotel by its ID. parameters: - name: hotel_id type: string description: The ID of the hotel to cancel. statement: UPDATE hotels SET booked = B'0' WHERE id = $1; toolsets: my-toolset: - search-hotels-by-name - search-hotels-by-location - book-hotel - update-hotel - cancel-hotel ``` For more info on tools, check out the `Resources` section of the docs. 1. Run the Toolbox server, pointing to the `tools.yaml` file created earlier: ```bash ./toolbox --tools-file "tools.yaml" ``` ## Step 3: Connect your agent to Toolbox In this section, we will write and run an agent that will load the Tools from Toolbox. {{< notice tip>}} If you prefer to experiment within a Google Colab environment, you can connect to a [local runtime](https://research.google.com/colaboratory/local-runtimes.html). {{< /notice >}} 1. In a new terminal, install the SDK package. {{< tabpane persist=header >}} {{< tab header="Core" lang="bash" >}} pip install toolbox-core {{< /tab >}} {{< tab header="ADK" lang="bash" >}} pip install toolbox-langchain {{< /tab >}} {{< tab header="Langchain" lang="bash" >}} pip install toolbox-langchain {{< /tab >}} {{< tab header="LlamaIndex" lang="bash" >}} pip install toolbox-llamaindex {{< /tab >}} {{< /tabpane >}} 1. Install other required dependencies: {{< tabpane persist=header >}} {{< tab header="Core" lang="bash" >}} pip install google-genai {{< /tab >}} {{< tab header="ADK" lang="bash" >}} pip install google-adk langchain {{< /tab >}} {{< tab header="Langchain" lang="bash" >}} # TODO(developer): replace with correct package if needed pip install langgraph langchain-google-vertexai # pip install langchain-google-genai # pip install langchain-anthropic {{< /tab >}} {{< tab header="LlamaIndex" lang="bash" >}} # TODO(developer): replace with correct package if needed pip install llama-index-llms-google-genai # pip install llama-index-llms-anthropic {{< /tab >}} {{< /tabpane >}} 1. Create a new file named `hotel_agent.py` and copy the following code to create an agent: {{< tabpane persist=header >}} {{< tab header="Core" lang="python" >}} import asyncio from google import genai from google.genai.types import ( Content, FunctionDeclaration, GenerateContentConfig, Part, Tool, ) from toolbox_core import ToolboxClient prompt = """ You're a helpful hotel assistant. You handle hotel searching, booking and cancellations. When the user searches for a hotel, mention it's name, id, location and price tier. Always mention hotel id while performing any searches. This is very important for any operations. For any bookings or cancellations, please provide the appropriate confirmation. Be sure to update checkin or checkout dates if mentioned by the user. Don't ask for confirmations from the user. """ queries = [ "Find hotels in Basel with Basel in it's name.", "Please book the hotel Hilton Basel for me.", "This is too expensive. Please cancel it.", "Please book Hyatt Regency for me", "My check in dates for my booking would be from April 10, 2024 to April 19, 2024.", ] async def run_application(): toolbox_client = ToolboxClient("") # The toolbox_tools list contains Python callables (functions/methods) designed for LLM tool-use # integration. While this example uses Google's genai client, these callables can be adapted for # various function-calling or agent frameworks. For easier integration with supported frameworks # (https://github.com/googleapis/mcp-toolbox-python-sdk/tree/main/packages), use the # provided wrapper packages, which handle framework-specific boilerplate. toolbox_tools = await toolbox_client.load_toolset("my-toolset") genai_client = genai.Client( vertexai=True, project="project-id", location="us-central1" ) genai_tools = [ Tool( function_declarations=[ FunctionDeclaration.from_callable_with_api_option(callable=tool) ] ) for tool in toolbox_tools ] history = [] for query in queries: user_prompt_content = Content( role="user", parts=[Part.from_text(text=query)], ) history.append(user_prompt_content) response = genai_client.models.generate_content( model="gemini-2.0-flash", contents=history, config=GenerateContentConfig( system_instruction=prompt, tools=genai_tools, ), ) history.append(response.candidates[0].content) function_response_parts = [] for function_call in response.function_calls: fn_name = function_call.name # The tools are sorted alphabetically if fn_name == "search-hotels-by-name": function_result = await toolbox_tools[3](**function_call.args) elif fn_name == "search-hotels-by-location": function_result = await toolbox_tools[2](**function_call.args) elif fn_name == "book-hotel": function_result = await toolbox_tools[0](**function_call.args) elif fn_name == "update-hotel": function_result = await toolbox_tools[4](**function_call.args) elif fn_name == "cancel-hotel": function_result = await toolbox_tools[1](**function_call.args) else: raise ValueError("Function name not present.") function_response = {"result": function_result} function_response_part = Part.from_function_response( name=function_call.name, response=function_response, ) function_response_parts.append(function_response_part) if function_response_parts: tool_response_content = Content(role="tool", parts=function_response_parts) history.append(tool_response_content) response2 = genai_client.models.generate_content( model="gemini-2.0-flash-001", contents=history, config=GenerateContentConfig( tools=genai_tools, ), ) final_model_response_content = response2.candidates[0].content history.append(final_model_response_content) print(response2.text) asyncio.run(run_application()) {{< /tab >}} {{< tab header="ADK" lang="python" >}} from google.adk.agents import Agent from google.adk.tools.toolbox_tool import ToolboxTool from google.adk.runners import Runner from google.adk.sessions import InMemorySessionService from google.adk.artifacts.in_memory_artifact_service import InMemoryArtifactService from google.genai import types import os # TODO(developer): replace this with your Google API key os.environ['GOOGLE_API_KEY'] = 'your-api-key' toolbox_tools = ToolboxTool("") prompt = """ You're a helpful hotel assistant. You handle hotel searching, booking and cancellations. When the user searches for a hotel, mention it's name, id, location and price tier. Always mention hotel ids while performing any searches. This is very important for any operations. For any bookings or cancellations, please provide the appropriate confirmation. Be sure to update checkin or checkout dates if mentioned by the user. Don't ask for confirmations from the user. """ root_agent = Agent( model='gemini-2.0-flash', name='hotel_agent', description='A helpful AI assistant.', instruction=prompt, tools=toolbox_tools.get_toolset("my-toolset"), ) session_service = InMemorySessionService() artifacts_service = InMemoryArtifactService() session = session_service.create_session( state={}, app_name='hotel_agent', user_id='123' ) runner = Runner( app_name='hotel_agent', agent=root_agent, artifact_service=artifacts_service, session_service=session_service, ) queries = [ "Find hotels in Basel with Basel in it's name.", "Can you book the Hilton Basel for me?", "Oh wait, this is too expensive. Please cancel it and book the Hyatt Regency instead.", "My check in dates would be from April 10, 2024 to April 19, 2024.", ] for query in queries: content = types.Content(role='user', parts=[types.Part(text=query)]) events = runner.run(session_id=session.id, user_id='123', new_message=content) responses = ( part.text for event in events for part in event.content.parts if part.text is not None ) for text in responses: print(text) {{< /tab >}} {{< tab header="LangChain" lang="python" >}} from langgraph.prebuilt import create_react_agent # TODO(developer): replace this with another import if needed from langchain_google_vertexai import ChatVertexAI # from langchain_google_genai import ChatGoogleGenerativeAI # from langchain_anthropic import ChatAnthropic from langgraph.checkpoint.memory import MemorySaver from toolbox_langchain import ToolboxClient prompt = """ You're a helpful hotel assistant. You handle hotel searching, booking and cancellations. When the user searches for a hotel, mention it's name, id, location and price tier. Always mention hotel ids while performing any searches. This is very important for any operations. For any bookings or cancellations, please provide the appropriate confirmation. Be sure to update checkin or checkout dates if mentioned by the user. Don't ask for confirmations from the user. """ queries = [ "Find hotels in Basel with Basel in it's name.", "Can you book the Hilton Basel for me?", "Oh wait, this is too expensive. Please cancel it and book the Hyatt Regency instead.", "My check in dates would be from April 10, 2024 to April 19, 2024.", ] async def run_application(): # TODO(developer): replace this with another model if needed model = ChatVertexAI(model_name="gemini-1.5-pro") # model = ChatGoogleGenerativeAI(model="gemini-1.5-pro") # model = ChatAnthropic(model="claude-3-5-sonnet-20240620") # Load the tools from the Toolbox server client = ToolboxClient("http://127.0.0.1:5000") tools = await client.aload_toolset() agent = create_react_agent(model, tools, checkpointer=MemorySaver()) config = {"configurable": {"thread_id": "thread-1"}} for query in queries: inputs = {"messages": [("user", prompt + query)]} response = agent.invoke(inputs, stream_mode="values", config=config) print(response["messages"][-1].content) asyncio.run(run_application()) {{< /tab >}} {{< tab header="LlamaIndex" lang="python" >}} import asyncio import os from llama_index.core.agent.workflow import AgentWorkflow from llama_index.core.workflow import Context # TODO(developer): replace this with another import if needed from llama_index.llms.google_genai import GoogleGenAI # from llama_index.llms.anthropic import Anthropic from toolbox_llamaindex import ToolboxClient prompt = """ You're a helpful hotel assistant. You handle hotel searching, booking and cancellations. When the user searches for a hotel, mention it's name, id, location and price tier. Always mention hotel ids while performing any searches. This is very important for any operations. For any bookings or cancellations, please provide the appropriate confirmation. Be sure to update checkin or checkout dates if mentioned by the user. Don't ask for confirmations from the user. """ queries = [ "Find hotels in Basel with Basel in it's name.", "Can you book the Hilton Basel for me?", "Oh wait, this is too expensive. Please cancel it and book the Hyatt Regency instead.", "My check in dates would be from April 10, 2024 to April 19, 2024.", ] async def run_application(): # TODO(developer): replace this with another model if needed llm = GoogleGenAI( model="gemini-1.5-pro", vertexai_config={"project": "project-id", "location": "us-central1"}, ) # llm = GoogleGenAI( # api_key=os.getenv("GOOGLE_API_KEY"), # model="gemini-1.5-pro", # ) # llm = Anthropic( # model="claude-3-7-sonnet-latest", # api_key=os.getenv("ANTHROPIC_API_KEY") # ) # Load the tools from the Toolbox server client = ToolboxClient("http://127.0.0.1:5000") tools = await client.aload_toolset() agent = AgentWorkflow.from_tools_or_functions( tools, llm=llm, system_prompt=prompt, ) ctx = Context(agent) for query in queries: response = await agent.run(user_msg=query, ctx=ctx) print(f"---- {query} ----") print(str(response)) asyncio.run(run_application()) {{< /tab >}} {{< /tabpane >}} {{< tabpane text=true persist=header >}} {{% tab header="Core" lang="en" %}} To learn more about tool calling with Google GenAI, check out the [Google GenAI Documentation](https://github.com/googleapis/python-genai?tab=readme-ov-file#manually-declare-and-invoke-a-function-for-function-calling). {{% /tab %}} {{% tab header="ADK" lang="en" %}} To learn more about Agent Development Kit, check out the [ADK documentation.](https://google.github.io/adk-docs/) {{% /tab %}} {{% tab header="Langchain" lang="en" %}} To learn more about Agents in LangChain, check out the [LangGraph Agent documentation.](https://langchain-ai.github.io/langgraph/reference/prebuilt/#langgraph.prebuilt.chat_agent_executor.create_react_agent) {{% /tab %}} {{% tab header="LlamaIndex" lang="en" %}} To learn more about Agents in LlamaIndex, check out the [LlamaIndex AgentWorkflow documentation.](https://docs.llamaindex.ai/en/stable/examples/agent/agent_workflow_basic/) {{% /tab %}} {{< /tabpane >}} 1. Run your agent, and observe the results: ```sh python hotel_agent.py ```