Currently, prompt template is always applied, regardless of whether RAG is enabled or disabled. This may lead to confusing user experiences, as RAG-enabled and RAG-disabled scenarios may require very different prompt formatting.
To make the workflow easier for new users, should we consider one of the following solutions?
- Add the ability to set a default prompt template for each case: one when RAG is enabled (
prompt_template_rag), and another when RAG is disabled (prompt_template).
- Alternatively, consider disabling the use of prompt templates entirely when RAG is disabled (is there any other use case for prompt template whith no-RAG?). This way, we could rename it to "RAG template" to avoid the collision with the "Prompt templates" feature that allows saving and sharing templates.
Currently, prompt template is always applied, regardless of whether RAG is enabled or disabled. This may lead to confusing user experiences, as RAG-enabled and RAG-disabled scenarios may require very different prompt formatting.
To make the workflow easier for new users, should we consider one of the following solutions?
prompt_template_rag), and another when RAG is disabled (prompt_template).