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Ashwin Bharambe
ef0736527d
feat(tools)!: substantial clean up of "Tool" related datatypes (#3627)
This is a sweeping change to clean up some gunk around our "Tool"
definitions.

First, we had two types `Tool` and `ToolDef`. The first of these was a
"Resource" type for the registry but we had stopped registering tools
inside the Registry long back (and only registered ToolGroups.) The
latter was for specifying tools for the Agents API. This PR removes the
former and adds an optional `toolgroup_id` field to the latter.

Secondly, as pointed out by @bbrowning in
https://github.com/llamastack/llama-stack/pull/3003#issuecomment-3245270132,
we were doing a lossy conversion from a full JSON schema from the MCP
tool specification into our ToolDefinition to send it to the model.
There is no necessity to do this -- we ourselves aren't doing any
execution at all but merely passing it to the chat completions API which
supports this. By doing this (and by doing it poorly), we encountered
limitations like not supporting array items, or not resolving $refs,
etc.

To fix this, we replaced the `parameters` field by `{ input_schema,
output_schema }` which can be full blown JSON schemas.

Finally, there were some types in our llama-related chat format
conversion which needed some cleanup. We are taking this opportunity to
clean those up.

This PR is a substantial breaking change to the API. However, given our
window for introducing breaking changes, this suits us just fine. I will
be landing a concurrent `llama-stack-client` change as well since API
shapes are changing.
2025-10-02 15:12:03 -07:00
Mustafa Elbehery
2d3d9664a7
chore(api): add mypy coverage to prompts (#2657)
# What does this PR do?
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This PR adds static type coverage to `llama-stack`

Part of https://github.com/meta-llama/llama-stack/issues/2647

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## Test Plan
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Signed-off-by: Mustafa Elbehery <melbeher@redhat.com>
2025-07-09 10:07:00 +02:00
Ihar Hrachyshka
9e6561a1ec
chore: enable pyupgrade fixes (#1806)
# What does this PR do?

The goal of this PR is code base modernization.

Schema reflection code needed a minor adjustment to handle UnionTypes
and collections.abc.AsyncIterator. (Both are preferred for latest Python
releases.)

Note to reviewers: almost all changes here are automatically generated
by pyupgrade. Some additional unused imports were cleaned up. The only
change worth of note can be found under `docs/openapi_generator` and
`llama_stack/strong_typing/schema.py` where reflection code was updated
to deal with "newer" types.

Signed-off-by: Ihar Hrachyshka <ihar.hrachyshka@gmail.com>
2025-05-01 14:23:50 -07:00
Ashwin Bharambe
8bbd52bb9f
chore: remove dependency on llama_models completely (#1344) 2025-03-01 12:48:08 -08:00
Ashwin Bharambe
314ee09ae3
chore: move all Llama Stack types from llama-models to llama-stack (#1098)
llama-models should have extremely minimal cruft. Its sole purpose
should be didactic -- show the simplest implementation of the llama
models and document the prompt formats, etc.

This PR is the complement to
https://github.com/meta-llama/llama-models/pull/279

## Test Plan

Ensure all `llama` CLI `model` sub-commands work:

```bash
llama model list
llama model download --model-id ...
llama model prompt-format -m ...
```

Ran tests:
```bash
cd tests/client-sdk
LLAMA_STACK_CONFIG=fireworks pytest -s -v inference/
LLAMA_STACK_CONFIG=fireworks pytest -s -v vector_io/
LLAMA_STACK_CONFIG=fireworks pytest -s -v agents/
```

Create a fresh venv `uv venv && source .venv/bin/activate` and run
`llama stack build --template fireworks --image-type venv` followed by
`llama stack run together --image-type venv` <-- the server runs

Also checked that the OpenAPI generator can run and there is no change
in the generated files as a result.

```bash
cd docs/openapi_generator
sh run_openapi_generator.sh
```
2025-02-14 09:10:59 -08:00