Kill the `builtin::rag` tool group completely since it is no longer
targeted. We use the Responses implementation for knowledge_search which
uses the `openai_vector_stores` pathway.
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**NOTE: this is a backwards incompatible change to the run-configs.**
A small QOL update, but this will prove useful when I do a rename for
"vector_dbs" to "vector_stores" next.
Moves all the `models, shields, ...` keys in run-config under a
`registered_resources` sub-key.
# What does this PR do?
Refactor setting default vector store provider and embedding model to
use an optional `vector_stores` config in the `StackRunConfig` and clean
up code to do so (had to add back in some pieces of VectorDB). Also
added remote Qdrant and Weaviate to starter distro (based on other PR
where inference providers were added for UX).
New config is simply (default for Starter distro):
```yaml
vector_stores:
default_provider_id: faiss
default_embedding_model:
provider_id: sentence-transformers
model_id: nomic-ai/nomic-embed-text-v1.5
```
## Test Plan
CI and Unit tests.
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Signed-off-by: Francisco Javier Arceo <farceo@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Ashwin Bharambe <ashwin.bharambe@gmail.com>
**This PR changes configurations in a backward incompatible way.**
Run configs today repeat full SQLite/Postgres snippets everywhere a
store is needed, which means duplicated credentials, extra connection
pools, and lots of drift between files. This PR introduces named storage
backends so the stack and providers can share a single catalog and
reference those backends by name.
## Key Changes
- Add `storage.backends` to `StackRunConfig`, register each KV/SQL
backend once at startup, and validate that references point to the right
family.
- Move server stores under `storage.stores` with lightweight references
(backend + namespace/table) instead of full configs.
- Update every provider/config/doc to use the new reference style;
docs/codegen now surface the simplified YAML.
## Migration
Before:
```yaml
metadata_store:
type: sqlite
db_path: ~/.llama/distributions/foo/registry.db
inference_store:
type: postgres
host: ${env.POSTGRES_HOST}
port: ${env.POSTGRES_PORT}
db: ${env.POSTGRES_DB}
user: ${env.POSTGRES_USER}
password: ${env.POSTGRES_PASSWORD}
conversations_store:
type: postgres
host: ${env.POSTGRES_HOST}
port: ${env.POSTGRES_PORT}
db: ${env.POSTGRES_DB}
user: ${env.POSTGRES_USER}
password: ${env.POSTGRES_PASSWORD}
```
After:
```yaml
storage:
backends:
kv_default:
type: kv_sqlite
db_path: ~/.llama/distributions/foo/kvstore.db
sql_default:
type: sql_postgres
host: ${env.POSTGRES_HOST}
port: ${env.POSTGRES_PORT}
db: ${env.POSTGRES_DB}
user: ${env.POSTGRES_USER}
password: ${env.POSTGRES_PASSWORD}
stores:
metadata:
backend: kv_default
namespace: registry
inference:
backend: sql_default
table_name: inference_store
max_write_queue_size: 10000
num_writers: 4
conversations:
backend: sql_default
table_name: openai_conversations
```
Provider configs follow the same pattern—for example, a Chroma vector
adapter switches from:
```yaml
providers:
vector_io:
- provider_id: chromadb
provider_type: remote::chromadb
config:
url: ${env.CHROMADB_URL}
kvstore:
type: sqlite
db_path: ~/.llama/distributions/foo/chroma.db
```
to:
```yaml
providers:
vector_io:
- provider_id: chromadb
provider_type: remote::chromadb
config:
url: ${env.CHROMADB_URL}
persistence:
backend: kv_default
namespace: vector_io::chroma_remote
```
Once the backends are declared, everything else just points at them, so
rotating credentials or swapping to Postgres happens in one place and
the stack reuses a single connection pool.
# What does this PR do?
remove telemetry as a providable API from the codebase. This includes
removing it from generated distributions but also the provider registry,
the router, etc
since `setup_logger` is tied pretty strictly to `Api.telemetry` being in
impls we still need an "instantiated provider" in our implementations.
However it should not be auto-routed or provided. So in
validate_and_prepare_providers (called from resolve_impls) I made it so
that if run_config.telemetry.enabled, we set up the meta-reference
"provider" internally to be used so that log_event will work when
called.
This is the neatest way I think we can remove telemetry from the
provider configs but also not need to rip apart the whole "telemetry is
a provider" logic just yet, but we can do it internally later without
disrupting users.
so telemetry is removed from the registry such that if a user puts
`telemetry:` as an API in their build/run config it will err out, but
can still be used by us internally as we go through this transition.
relates to #3806
Signed-off-by: Charlie Doern <cdoern@redhat.com>
The `trl` dependency brings in `accelerate` which brings in nvidia
dependencies for torch. We cannot have that in the starter distro. As
such, no CPU-only post-training for the huggingface provider.
The starter distribution added post-training which added torch
dependencies which pulls in all the nvidia CUDA libraries. This made our
starter container very big. We have worked hard to keep the starter
container small so it serves its purpose as a starter. This PR tries to
get it back to its size by forking off duplicate "-gpu" providers for
post-training. These forked providers are then used for a new
`starter-gpu` distribution which can pull in all dependencies.
# What does this PR do?
Add CodeScanner implementations
## Test Plan
`SAFETY_MODEL=CodeScanner LLAMA_STACK_CONFIG=starter uv run pytest -v
tests/integration/safety/test_safety.py
--text-model=llama3.2:3b-instruct-fp16
--embedding-model=all-MiniLM-L6-v2 --safety-shield=ollama`
This PR need to land after this
https://github.com/meta-llama/llama-stack/pull/3098
# What does this PR do?
- Add new Vertex AI remote inference provider with litellm integration
- Support for Gemini models through Google Cloud Vertex AI platform
- Uses Google Cloud Application Default Credentials (ADC) for
authentication
- Added VertexAI models: gemini-2.5-flash, gemini-2.5-pro,
gemini-2.0-flash.
- Updated provider registry to include vertexai provider
- Updated starter template to support Vertex AI configuration
- Added comprehensive documentation and sample configuration
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Signed-off-by: Eran Cohen <eranco@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Francisco Arceo <arceofrancisco@gmail.com>
A bunch of miscellaneous cleanup focusing on tests, but ended up
speeding up starter distro substantially.
- Pulled llama stack client init for tests into `pytest_sessionstart` so
it does not clobber output
- Profiling of that told me where we were doing lots of heavy imports
for starter, so lazied them
- starter now starts 20seconds+ faster on my Mac
- A few other smallish refactors for `compat_client`
As the title says. Distributions is in, Templates is out.
`llama stack build --template` --> `llama stack build --distro`. For
backward compatibility, the previous option is kept but results in a
warning.
Updated `server.py` to remove the "config_or_template" backward
compatibility since it has been a couple releases since that change.
2025-08-04 11:34:17 -07:00
Renamed from llama_stack/templates/starter/run.yaml (Browse further)