# What does this PR do?
Our starter distro required Ollama to be running (and a large list of
models available in that Ollama) to successfully start. This adjusts
things so that Ollama does not have to be running to use the starter
template / distro.
To accomplish this, a few changes were needed:
* The Ollama provider is now configurable whether it raises an Exception
or just logs a warning when it cannot reach the Ollama server on
startup. The default is to raise an exception (same as previous
behavior), but in the starter template we adjust this to just log a
warning so that we can bring the stack up without needing a running
Ollama server.
* The starter template no longer specifies a default list of models for
Ollama, as any models specified there need to actually be pulled and
available in Ollama. Instead, it adds a new
`OLLAMA_INFERENCE_MODEL` environment variable where users can provide an
optional model to register with the Ollama provider on startup.
Additional models can also be registered via the typical
`models.register(...)` at runtime.
* The vLLM template was adjusted to also allow an optional
`VLLM_INFERENCE_MODEL` specified on startup, so that the behavior
between vLLM and Ollama was consistent here to make it easy to get up
and running quickly.
* The default vector store was changed from sqlite-vec to faiss.
sqlite-vec can enabled via setting the `ENABLE_SQLITE_VEC` environment
variable, like we do for chromadb and pgvector. This is due to
sqlite-vec not shipping proper arm64 binaries, like we previously fixed
in #1530 for the ollama distribution.
## Test Plan
With this change, the following scenarios now work with the starter
template that did not before:
* no Ollama running
* Ollama running but not all of the Llama models pulled locally
* Ollama running with a custom model registered on startup
* vLLM running with a custom model registered on startup
* running the starter template on linux/arm64, like when running
containers on Mac without rosetta emulation
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Signed-off-by: Ben Browning <bbrownin@redhat.com>
# 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>
# What does this PR do?
We have several places running tests for different purposes.
- oss llama stack
- provider tests
- e2e tests
- provider llama stack
- unit tests
- e2e tests
It would be nice if they can *share the same set of test data*, so we
maintain the consistency between spec and implementation. This is what
this diff is about, isolating test data from test coding, so that we can
reuse the same data at different places by writing different test
coding.
## Test Plan
== Set up Ollama local server
== Run a provider test
conda activate stack
OLLAMA_URL="http://localhost:8321" \
pytest -v -s -k "ollama" --inference-model="llama3.2:3b-instruct-fp16" \
llama_stack/providers/tests/inference/test_text_inference.py::TestInference::test_completion_structured_output
// test_structured_output should also work
== Run an e2e test
conda activate sherpa
with-proxy pip install llama-stack
export INFERENCE_MODEL=llama3.2:3b-instruct-fp16
export LLAMA_STACK_PORT=8322
with-proxy llama stack build --template ollama
with-proxy llama stack run --env OLLAMA_URL=http://localhost:8321 ollama
- Run test client,
LLAMA_STACK_PORT=8322 LLAMA_STACK_BASE_URL="http://localhost:8322" \
pytest -v -s --inference-model="llama3.2:3b-instruct-fp16" \
tests/client-sdk/inference/test_text_inference.py::test_text_completion_structured_output
// test_text_chat_completion_structured_output should also work
## Notes
- This PR was automatically generated by oss_sync
- Please refer to D69478008 for more details.
# What does this PR do?
- Configured ruff linter to automatically fix import sorting issues.
- Set --exit-non-zero-on-fix to ensure non-zero exit code when fixes are
applied.
- Enabled the 'I' selection to focus on import-related linting rules.
- Ran the linter, and formatted all codebase imports accordingly.
- Removed the black dep from the "dev" group since we use ruff
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
[//]: # (If resolving an issue, uncomment and update the line below)
[//]: # (Closes #[issue-number])
## Test Plan
[Describe the tests you ran to verify your changes with result
summaries. *Provide clear instructions so the plan can be easily
re-executed.*]
[//]: # (## Documentation)
[//]: # (- [ ] Added a Changelog entry if the change is significant)
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
Lint check in main branch is failing. This fixes the lint check after we
moved to ruff in https://github.com/meta-llama/llama-stack/pull/921. We
need to move to a `ruff.toml` file as well as fixing and ignoring some
additional checks.
Signed-off-by: Yuan Tang <terrytangyuan@gmail.com>
# What does this PR do?
Automatically generates
- build.yaml
- run.yaml
- run-with-safety.yaml
- parts of markdown docs
for the distributions.
## Test Plan
At this point, this only updates the YAMLs and the docs. Some testing
(especially with ollama and vllm) has been performed but needs to be
much more tested.