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feat!: standardize base_url for inference (#4177)
# What does this PR do? Completes #3732 by removing runtime URL transformations and requiring users to provide full URLs in configuration. All providers now use 'base_url' consistently and respect the exact URL provided without appending paths like /v1 or /openai/v1 at runtime. BREAKING CHANGE: Users must update configs to include full URL paths (e.g., http://localhost:11434/v1 instead of http://localhost:11434). Closes #3732 ## Test Plan Existing tests should pass even with the URL changes, due to default URLs being altered. Add unit test to enforce URL standardization across remote inference providers (verifies all use 'base_url' field with HttpUrl | None type) Signed-off-by: Charlie Doern <cdoern@redhat.com> |
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docs: Improvements on provider_codegen for type hints and multi-line yaml descriptions (#4033)
# What does this PR do? This PR improves type hint cleanup in auto-generated provider documentation by adding regex logic. **Issues Fixed:** - Type hints with missing closing brackets (e.g., `list[str` instead of `list[str]`) - Types showing as `<class 'bool'>`, `<class 'str'>` instead of `bool`, `str` - The multi-line YAML frontmatter in index documentation files wasn't ideal, so we now add the proper `|` character. **Changes:** 1. Replaced string replacement (`.replace`) with regex-based type cleaning to preserve the trailing bracket in case of `list` and `dict`. 2. Adds the `|` character for multi-line YAML descriptions. 3. I have regenerated the docs. However, let me know if that's not needed. ## Test Plan 1. Ran uv run python scripts/provider_codegen.py - successfully regenerated all docs 2. We can see that the updated docs handle correctly type hint cleanup and multi-line yaml descriptions have now the `|` character. ### Note to the reviewer(s) This is my first contribution to your lovely repo! Initially I was going thourgh docs (wanted to use `remote::gemini` as provider) and realized the issue. I've read the [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/llamastack/llama-stack/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) and decided to open the PR. Let me know if there's anything I did wrong and I'll update my PR! --------- Signed-off-by: thepetk <thepetk@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ashwin Bharambe <ashwin.bharambe@gmail.com> |
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feat: use SecretStr for inference provider auth credentials (#3724)
# What does this PR do? use SecretStr for OpenAIMixin providers - RemoteInferenceProviderConfig now has auth_credential: SecretStr - the default alias is api_key (most common name) - some providers override to use api_token (RunPod, vLLM, Databricks) - some providers exclude it (Ollama, TGI, Vertex AI) addresses #3517 ## Test Plan ci w/ new tests |
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fix: Update watsonx.ai provider to use LiteLLM mixin and list all models (#3674)
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# What does this PR do? - The watsonx.ai provider now uses the LiteLLM mixin instead of using IBM's library, which does not seem to be working (see #3165 for context). - The watsonx.ai provider now lists all the models available by calling the watsonx.ai server instead of having a hard coded list of known models. (That list gets out of date quickly) - An edge case in [llama_stack/core/routers/inference.py](https://github.com/llamastack/llama-stack/pull/3674/files#diff-a34bc966ed9befd9f13d4883c23705dff49be0ad6211c850438cdda6113f3455) is addressed that was causing my manual tests to fail. - Fixes `b64_encode_openai_embeddings_response` which was trying to enumerate over a dictionary and then reference elements of the dictionary using .field instead of ["field"]. That method is called by the LiteLLM mixin for embedding models, so it is needed to get the watsonx.ai embedding models to work. - A unit test along the lines of the one in #3348 is added. A more comprehensive plan for automatically testing the end-to-end functionality for inference providers would be a good idea, but is out of scope for this PR. - Updates to the watsonx distribution. Some were in response to the switch to LiteLLM (e.g., updating the Python packages needed). Others seem to be things that were already broken that I found along the way (e.g., a reference to a watsonx specific doc template that doesn't seem to exist). Closes #3165 Also it is related to a line-item in #3387 but doesn't really address that goal (because it uses the LiteLLM mixin, not the OpenAI one). I tried the OpenAI one and it doesn't work with watsonx.ai, presumably because the watsonx.ai service is not OpenAI compatible. It works with LiteLLM because LiteLLM has a provider implementation for watsonx.ai. ## Test Plan The test script below goes back and forth between the OpenAI and watsonx providers. The idea is that the OpenAI provider shows how it should work and then the watsonx provider output shows that it is also working with watsonx. Note that the result from the MCP test is not as good (the Llama 3.3 70b model does not choose tools as wisely as gpt-4o), but it is still working and providing a valid response. For more details on setup and the MCP server being used for testing, see [the AI Alliance sample notebook](https://github.com/The-AI-Alliance/llama-stack-examples/blob/main/notebooks/01-responses/) that these examples are drawn from. ```python #!/usr/bin/env python3 import json from llama_stack_client import LlamaStackClient from litellm import completion import http.client def print_response(response): """Print response in a nicely formatted way""" print(f"ID: {response.id}") print(f"Status: {response.status}") print(f"Model: {response.model}") print(f"Created at: {response.created_at}") print(f"Output items: {len(response.output)}") for i, output_item in enumerate(response.output): if len(response.output) > 1: print(f"\n--- Output Item {i+1} ---") print(f"Output type: {output_item.type}") if output_item.type in ("text", "message"): print(f"Response content: {output_item.content[0].text}") elif output_item.type == "file_search_call": print(f" Tool Call ID: {output_item.id}") print(f" Tool Status: {output_item.status}") # 'queries' is a list, so we join it for clean printing print(f" Queries: {', '.join(output_item.queries)}") # Display results if they exist, otherwise note they are empty print(f" Results: {output_item.results if output_item.results else 'None'}") elif output_item.type == "mcp_list_tools": print_mcp_list_tools(output_item) elif output_item.type == "mcp_call": print_mcp_call(output_item) else: print(f"Response content: {output_item.content}") def print_mcp_call(mcp_call): """Print MCP call in a nicely formatted way""" print(f"\n🛠️ MCP Tool Call: {mcp_call.name}") print(f" Server: {mcp_call.server_label}") print(f" ID: {mcp_call.id}") print(f" Arguments: {mcp_call.arguments}") if mcp_call.error: print("Error: {mcp_call.error}") elif mcp_call.output: print("Output:") # Try to format JSON output nicely try: parsed_output = json.loads(mcp_call.output) print(json.dumps(parsed_output, indent=4)) except: # If not valid JSON, print as-is print(f" {mcp_call.output}") else: print(" ⏳ No output yet") def print_mcp_list_tools(mcp_list_tools): """Print MCP list tools in a nicely formatted way""" print(f"\n🔧 MCP Server: {mcp_list_tools.server_label}") print(f" ID: {mcp_list_tools.id}") print(f" Available Tools: {len(mcp_list_tools.tools)}") print("=" * 80) for i, tool in enumerate(mcp_list_tools.tools, 1): print(f"\n{i}. {tool.name}") print(f" Description: {tool.description}") # Parse and display input schema schema = tool.input_schema if schema and 'properties' in schema: properties = schema['properties'] required = schema.get('required', []) print(" Parameters:") for param_name, param_info in properties.items(): param_type = param_info.get('type', 'unknown') param_desc = param_info.get('description', 'No description') required_marker = " (required)" if param_name in required else " (optional)" print(f" • {param_name} ({param_type}){required_marker}") if param_desc: print(f" {param_desc}") if i < len(mcp_list_tools.tools): print("-" * 40) def main(): """Main function to run all the tests""" # Configuration LLAMA_STACK_URL = "http://localhost:8321/" LLAMA_STACK_MODEL_IDS = [ "openai/gpt-3.5-turbo", "openai/gpt-4o", "llama-openai-compat/Llama-3.3-70B-Instruct", "watsonx/meta-llama/llama-3-3-70b-instruct" ] # Using gpt-4o for this demo, but feel free to try one of the others or add more to run.yaml. OPENAI_MODEL_ID = LLAMA_STACK_MODEL_IDS[1] WATSONX_MODEL_ID = LLAMA_STACK_MODEL_IDS[-1] NPS_MCP_URL = "http://localhost:3005/sse/" print("=== Llama Stack Testing Script ===") print(f"Using OpenAI model: {OPENAI_MODEL_ID}") print(f"Using WatsonX model: {WATSONX_MODEL_ID}") print(f"MCP URL: {NPS_MCP_URL}") print() # Initialize client print("Initializing LlamaStackClient...") client = LlamaStackClient(base_url="http://localhost:8321") # Test 1: List models print("\n=== Test 1: List Models ===") try: models = client.models.list() print(f"Found {len(models)} models") except Exception as e: print(f"Error listing models: {e}") raise e # Test 2: Basic chat completion with OpenAI print("\n=== Test 2: Basic Chat Completion (OpenAI) ===") try: chat_completion_response = client.chat.completions.create( model=OPENAI_MODEL_ID, messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "What is the capital of France?"}] ) print("OpenAI Response:") for chunk in chat_completion_response.choices[0].message.content: print(chunk, end="", flush=True) print() except Exception as e: print(f"Error with OpenAI chat completion: {e}") raise e # Test 3: Basic chat completion with WatsonX print("\n=== Test 3: Basic Chat Completion (WatsonX) ===") try: chat_completion_response_wxai = client.chat.completions.create( model=WATSONX_MODEL_ID, messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "What is the capital of France?"}], ) print("WatsonX Response:") for chunk in chat_completion_response_wxai.choices[0].message.content: print(chunk, end="", flush=True) print() except Exception as e: print(f"Error with WatsonX chat completion: {e}") raise e # Test 4: Tool calling with OpenAI print("\n=== Test 4: Tool Calling (OpenAI) ===") tools = [ { "type": "function", "function": { "name": "get_current_weather", "description": "Get the current weather for a specific location", "parameters": { "type": "object", "properties": { "location": { "type": "string", "description": "The city and state, e.g., San Francisco, CA", }, "unit": { "type": "string", "enum": ["celsius", "fahrenheit"] }, }, "required": ["location"], }, }, } ] messages = [ {"role": "user", "content": "What's the weather like in Boston, MA?"} ] try: print("--- Initial API Call ---") response = client.chat.completions.create( model=OPENAI_MODEL_ID, messages=messages, tools=tools, tool_choice="auto", # "auto" is the default ) print("OpenAI tool calling response received") except Exception as e: print(f"Error with OpenAI tool calling: {e}") raise e # Test 5: Tool calling with WatsonX print("\n=== Test 5: Tool Calling (WatsonX) ===") try: wxai_response = client.chat.completions.create( model=WATSONX_MODEL_ID, messages=messages, tools=tools, tool_choice="auto", # "auto" is the default ) print("WatsonX tool calling response received") except Exception as e: print(f"Error with WatsonX tool calling: {e}") raise e # Test 6: Streaming with WatsonX print("\n=== Test 6: Streaming Response (WatsonX) ===") try: chat_completion_response_wxai_stream = client.chat.completions.create( model=WATSONX_MODEL_ID, messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "What is the capital of France?"}], stream=True ) print("Model response: ", end="") for chunk in chat_completion_response_wxai_stream: # Each 'chunk' is a ChatCompletionChunk object. # We want the content from the 'delta' attribute. if hasattr(chunk, 'choices') and chunk.choices is not None: content = chunk.choices[0].delta.content # The first few chunks might have None content, so we check for it. if content is not None: print(content, end="", flush=True) print() except Exception as e: print(f"Error with streaming: {e}") raise e # Test 7: MCP with OpenAI print("\n=== Test 7: MCP Integration (OpenAI) ===") try: mcp_llama_stack_client_response = client.responses.create( model=OPENAI_MODEL_ID, input="Tell me about some parks in Rhode Island, and let me know if there are any upcoming events at them.", tools=[ { "type": "mcp", "server_url": NPS_MCP_URL, "server_label": "National Parks Service tools", "allowed_tools": ["search_parks", "get_park_events"], } ] ) print_response(mcp_llama_stack_client_response) except Exception as e: print(f"Error with MCP (OpenAI): {e}") raise e # Test 8: MCP with WatsonX print("\n=== Test 8: MCP Integration (WatsonX) ===") try: mcp_llama_stack_client_response = client.responses.create( model=WATSONX_MODEL_ID, input="What is the capital of France?" ) print_response(mcp_llama_stack_client_response) except Exception as e: print(f"Error with MCP (WatsonX): {e}") raise e # Test 9: MCP with Llama 3.3 print("\n=== Test 9: MCP Integration (Llama 3.3) ===") try: mcp_llama_stack_client_response = client.responses.create( model=WATSONX_MODEL_ID, input="Tell me about some parks in Rhode Island, and let me know if there are any upcoming events at them.", tools=[ { "type": "mcp", "server_url": NPS_MCP_URL, "server_label": "National Parks Service tools", "allowed_tools": ["search_parks", "get_park_events"], } ] ) print_response(mcp_llama_stack_client_response) except Exception as e: print(f"Error with MCP (Llama 3.3): {e}") raise e # Test 10: Embeddings print("\n=== Test 10: Embeddings ===") try: conn = http.client.HTTPConnection("localhost:8321") payload = json.dumps({ "model": "watsonx/ibm/granite-embedding-278m-multilingual", "input": "Hello, world!", }) headers = { 'Content-Type': 'application/json', 'Accept': 'application/json' } conn.request("POST", "/v1/openai/v1/embeddings", payload, headers) res = conn.getresponse() data = res.read() print(data.decode("utf-8")) except Exception as e: print(f"Error with Embeddings: {e}") raise e print("\n=== Testing Complete ===") if __name__ == "__main__": main() ``` --------- Signed-off-by: Bill Murdock <bmurdock@redhat.com> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> |
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feat: add refresh_models support to inference adapters (default: false) (#3719)
# What does this PR do? inference adapters can now configure `refresh_models: bool` to control periodic model listing from their providers BREAKING CHANGE: together inference adapter default changed. previously always refreshed, now follows config. addresses "models: refresh" on #3517 ## Test Plan ci w/ new tests |
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chore: use remoteinferenceproviderconfig for remote inference providers (#3668)
# What does this PR do? on the path to maintainable impls of inference providers. make all configs instances of RemoteInferenceProviderConfig. ## Test Plan ci |
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docs: provider and distro codegen migration (#3531)
# What does this PR do? <!-- Provide a short summary of what this PR does and why. Link to relevant issues if applicable. --> <!-- If resolving an issue, uncomment and update the line below --> <!-- Closes #[issue-number] --> - Updates provider and distro codegen to handle the new format - Migrates provider and distro files to the new format ## Test Plan - Manual testing <!-- Describe the tests you ran to verify your changes with result summaries. *Provide clear instructions so the plan can be easily re-executed.* --> |
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