Action Prompt provides a dead simple way to way to organize, preview, and render prompts within a Ruby on Rails App. Because this leverages the ApplicationController
, you're able to leverage all the bells an whistles
This draws heavy inspiration from ActionMailer::Preview
.
Important
This gem is a work-in-progress. It is not production ready . That said, ActionPrompt
is under active development. Any and all feedback would be very welcome. Or hey, feel free to open a PR.
As LLMs have become ubiquitous in web applications, I've noticed that prompts intended for Claude or GPT have become scattered throughout our codebase or buried within objects. Often, these prompts were built inline through string manipulation. My thinking was two-fold, 1) Let's come up with a simple pattern for organizing and rendering these prompts, and 2) Let's make them easy to review.
Install the gem with gem "action_prompt"
.
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Create a template for organizing your prompts located at your
app/prompts
. For example, you might createapp/prompts/hello_world.text.erb
and give it the following content:You are a helpful assistant who replies with, "<%= @message >"
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Create a preview class. These live in
test/prompts
and they inherit fromActionPrompt::Preview
. For example, you might createtests/prompts/hello_world_preview.rb
and give it the following context:class HelloWorldPreview < ActionPrompt::Preview def example_prompt render "hello_world", locals: {message: "Hello, world!"} end end
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Next, start up your rails server (
rails s
) and navigate to http://localhost:3000/action_prompt/previews. You'll see a list of your prompts that resembles the following:You can now preview your prompts.
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Assume you've followed step one above, and you have a prompt located at
app/prompts/hello_world.text.erb
. -
You can now render this anywhere in your codebase with the following:
ActionPrompt::Renderer.new.render("hello_world", locals: {message: "Now we're cooking"}) # You are a helpful assistant who replies with, "Now we're cooking"
Under the hood, ActionPrompt
is leveraging the app's ApplicationController
. That means you can use the full magic of ActionView
which includes
- Rendering partials.
- Rendering json with
Jbuilder
- Using route helpers, i.e.
posts_url
- ...and more!
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.