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Ashwin Bharambe
5b1e69e58e
Use uv pip install instead of pip install (#921)
## What does this PR do? 

See issue: #747 -- `uv` is just plain better. This PR does the bare
minimum of replacing `pip install` by `uv pip install` and ensuring `uv`
exists in the environment.

## Test Plan 

First: create new conda, `uv pip install -e .` on `llama-stack` -- all
is good.
Next: run `llama stack build --template together` followed by `llama
stack run together` -- all good
Next: run `llama stack build --template together --image-name yoyo`
followed by `llama stack run together --image-name yoyo` -- all good
Next: fresh conda and `uv pip install -e .` and `llama stack build
--template together --image-type venv` -- all good.

Docker: `llama stack build --template together --image-type container`
works!
2025-01-31 22:29:41 -08:00
Ashwin Bharambe
216cde5ee8 Add --print-deps-only for computing dependencies 2025-01-31 14:33:51 -08:00
Yuan Tang
53721e91ad
Fix validator of "container" image type (#901)
This was missed in https://github.com/meta-llama/llama-stack/pull/802
somehow.
2025-01-29 09:36:52 -08:00
Ashwin Bharambe
891bf704eb
Ensure llama stack build --config <> --image-type <> works (#879)
Fix the issues brought up in
https://github.com/meta-llama/llama-stack/issues/870

Test all combinations of (conda, container) vs. (template, config)
combos.
2025-01-25 11:13:36 -08:00
Yuan Tang
6da3053c0e
More generic image type for OCI-compliant container technologies (#802)
It's a more generic term and applicable to alternatives of Docker, such
as Podman or other OCI-compliant technologies.

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Signed-off-by: Yuan Tang <terrytangyuan@gmail.com>
2025-01-17 16:37:42 -08:00
Ashwin Bharambe
cee3816609
Make llama stack build not create a new conda by default (#788)
## What does this PR do?

So far `llama stack build` has always created a separate conda
environment for packaging the dependencies of a distribution. The main
reason to do so is isolation -- distributions are composed of providers
which can have a variety of potentially conflicting dependencies. That
said, this has created significant annoyance for new users since it is
not at all transparent. The fact that `llama stack run` is actually
running the code in some other conda is very surprising.

This PR tries to make things better. 

- Both `llama stack build` and `llama stack run` now accept an
`--image-name` argument which represents the (conda, docker, virtualenv)
image you want to operate upon.
- For the default (conda) mode, the script checks if a current conda
environment exists. If one exists, it uses it.
- If `--image-name` is provided, that option is used. In this case, an
environment is created if needed.
- There is no automatic `llamastack-` prefixing of the environment names
done anymore.


## Test Plan

Start in a conda environment, run `llama stack build --template
fireworks`; verify that it successfully built into the current
environment and stored the build file at
`$CONDA_PREFIX/llamastack-build.yaml`. Run `llama stack run fireworks`
which started correctly in the current environment.

Ran the same build command outside of conda. It failed asking for
`--image-name`. Ran it with `llama stack build --template fireworks
--image-name foo`. This successfully created a conda environment called
`foo` and installed deps. Ran `llama stack run fireworks` outside conda
which failed. Activated a different conda, ran again, it failed saying
it did not find the `llamastack-build.yaml` file. Then used
`--image-name foo` option and it ran successfully.
2025-01-16 13:44:53 -08:00