# 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. |
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Llama Stack
Quick Start | Documentation | Colab Notebook
Llama Stack standardizes the core building blocks that simplify AI application development. It codifies best practices across the Llama ecosystem. More specifically, it provides
- Unified API layer for Inference, RAG, Agents, Tools, Safety, Evals, and Telemetry.
- Plugin architecture to support the rich ecosystem of different API implementations in various environments, including local development, on-premises, cloud, and mobile.
- Prepackaged verified distributions which offer a one-stop solution for developers to get started quickly and reliably in any environment.
- Multiple developer interfaces like CLI and SDKs for Python, Typescript, iOS, and Android.
- Standalone applications as examples for how to build production-grade AI applications with Llama Stack.
Llama Stack Benefits
- Flexible Options: Developers can choose their preferred infrastructure without changing APIs and enjoy flexible deployment choices.
- Consistent Experience: With its unified APIs, Llama Stack makes it easier to build, test, and deploy AI applications with consistent application behavior.
- Robust Ecosystem: Llama Stack is already integrated with distribution partners (cloud providers, hardware vendors, and AI-focused companies) that offer tailored infrastructure, software, and services for deploying Llama models.
By reducing friction and complexity, Llama Stack empowers developers to focus on what they do best: building transformative generative AI applications.
API Providers
Here is a list of the various API providers and available distributions that can help developers get started easily with Llama Stack.
API Provider Builder | Environments | Agents | Inference | Memory | Safety | Telemetry |
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Meta Reference | Single Node | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
SambaNova | Hosted | ✅ | ||||
Cerebras | Hosted | ✅ | ||||
Fireworks | Hosted | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ||
AWS Bedrock | Hosted | ✅ | ✅ | |||
Together | Hosted | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ||
Groq | Hosted | ✅ | ||||
Ollama | Single Node | ✅ | ||||
TGI | Hosted and Single Node | ✅ | ||||
NVIDIA NIM | Hosted and Single Node | ✅ | ||||
Chroma | Single Node | ✅ | ||||
PG Vector | Single Node | ✅ | ||||
PyTorch ExecuTorch | On-device iOS | ✅ | ✅ | |||
vLLM | Hosted and Single Node | ✅ |
Distributions
A Llama Stack Distribution (or "distro") is a pre-configured bundle of provider implementations for each API component. Distributions make it easy to get started with a specific deployment scenario - you can begin with a local development setup (eg. ollama) and seamlessly transition to production (eg. Fireworks) without changing your application code. Here are some of the distributions we support:
Distribution | Llama Stack Docker | Start This Distribution |
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Meta Reference | llamastack/distribution-meta-reference-gpu | Guide |
Meta Reference Quantized | llamastack/distribution-meta-reference-quantized-gpu | Guide |
SambaNova | llamastack/distribution-sambanova | Guide |
Cerebras | llamastack/distribution-cerebras | Guide |
Ollama | llamastack/distribution-ollama | Guide |
TGI | llamastack/distribution-tgi | Guide |
Together | llamastack/distribution-together | Guide |
Fireworks | llamastack/distribution-fireworks | Guide |
vLLM | llamastack/distribution-remote-vllm | Guide |
Installation
You have two ways to install this repository:
-
Install as a package: You can install the repository directly from PyPI by running the following command:
pip install llama-stack
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Install from source: If you prefer to install from the source code, make sure you have conda installed. Then, run the following commands:
mkdir -p ~/local cd ~/local git clone git@github.com:meta-llama/llama-stack.git conda create -n stack python=3.10 conda activate stack cd llama-stack pip install -e .
Documentation
Please checkout our Documentation page for more details.
- CLI references
- llama (server-side) CLI Reference: Guide for using the
llama
CLI to work with Llama models (download, study prompts), and building/starting a Llama Stack distribution. - llama (client-side) CLI Reference: Guide for using the
llama-stack-client
CLI, which allows you to query information about the distribution.
- llama (server-side) CLI Reference: Guide for using the
- Getting Started
- Quick guide to start a Llama Stack server.
- Jupyter notebook to walk-through how to use simple text and vision inference llama_stack_client APIs
- The complete Llama Stack lesson Colab notebook of the new Llama 3.2 course on Deeplearning.ai.
- A Zero-to-Hero Guide that guide you through all the key components of llama stack with code samples.
- Contributing
- Adding a new API Provider to walk-through how to add a new API provider.
Llama Stack Client SDKs
Language | Client SDK | Package |
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Python | llama-stack-client-python | |
Swift | llama-stack-client-swift | |
Typescript | llama-stack-client-typescript | |
Kotlin | llama-stack-client-kotlin |
Check out our client SDKs for connecting to a Llama Stack server in your preferred language, you can choose from python, typescript, swift, and kotlin programming languages to quickly build your applications.
You can find more example scripts with client SDKs to talk with the Llama Stack server in our llama-stack-apps repo.