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Signed-off-by: Francisco Javier Arceo <farceo@redhat.com>

chore: Enable keyword search for Milvus inline (#3073)

With https://github.com/milvus-io/milvus-lite/pull/294 - Milvus Lite
supports keyword search using BM25. While introducing keyword search we
had explicitly disabled it for inline milvus. This PR removes the need
for the check, and enables `inline::milvus` for tests.

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Run llama stack with `inline::milvus` enabled:

```
pytest tests/integration/vector_io/test_openai_vector_stores.py::test_openai_vector_store_search_modes --stack-config=http://localhost:8321 --embedding-model=all-MiniLM-L6-v2 -v
```

```
INFO     2025-08-07 17:06:20,932 tests.integration.conftest:64 tests: Setting DISABLE_CODE_SANDBOX=1 for macOS
=========================================================================================== test session starts ============================================================================================
platform darwin -- Python 3.12.11, pytest-7.4.4, pluggy-1.5.0 -- /Users/vnarsing/miniconda3/envs/stack-client/bin/python
cachedir: .pytest_cache
metadata: {'Python': '3.12.11', 'Platform': 'macOS-14.7.6-arm64-arm-64bit', 'Packages': {'pytest': '7.4.4', 'pluggy': '1.5.0'}, 'Plugins': {'asyncio': '0.23.8', 'cov': '6.0.0', 'timeout': '2.2.0', 'socket': '0.7.0', 'html': '3.1.1', 'langsmith': '0.3.39', 'anyio': '4.8.0', 'metadata': '3.0.0'}}
rootdir: /Users/vnarsing/go/src/github/meta-llama/llama-stack
configfile: pyproject.toml
plugins: asyncio-0.23.8, cov-6.0.0, timeout-2.2.0, socket-0.7.0, html-3.1.1, langsmith-0.3.39, anyio-4.8.0, metadata-3.0.0
asyncio: mode=Mode.AUTO
collected 3 items

tests/integration/vector_io/test_openai_vector_stores.py::test_openai_vector_store_search_modes[None-None-all-MiniLM-L6-v2-None-384-vector] PASSED                                                   [ 33%]
tests/integration/vector_io/test_openai_vector_stores.py::test_openai_vector_store_search_modes[None-None-all-MiniLM-L6-v2-None-384-keyword] PASSED                                                  [ 66%]
tests/integration/vector_io/test_openai_vector_stores.py::test_openai_vector_store_search_modes[None-None-all-MiniLM-L6-v2-None-384-hybrid] PASSED                                                   [100%]

============================================================================================ 3 passed in 4.75s =============================================================================================
```

Signed-off-by: Varsha Prasad Narsing <varshaprasad96@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Francisco Arceo <arceofrancisco@gmail.com>

chore: Fixup main pre commit (#3204)

build: Bump version to 0.2.18

chore: Faster npm pre-commit (#3206)

Adds npm to pre-commit.yml installation and caches ui
Removes node installation during pre-commit.

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chiecking in for tonight, wip moving to agents api

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remove log

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Signed-off-by: Francisco Javier Arceo <farceo@redhat.com>

fix: disable ui-prettier & ui-eslint (#3207)

chore(pre-commit): add pre-commit hook to enforce llama_stack logger usage (#3061)

This PR adds a step in pre-commit to enforce using `llama_stack` logger.

Currently, various parts of the code base uses different loggers. As a
custom `llama_stack` logger exist and used in the codebase, it is better
to standardize its utilization.

Signed-off-by: Mustafa Elbehery <melbeher@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Matthew Farrellee <matt@cs.wisc.edu>

fix: fix ```openai_embeddings``` for asymmetric embedding NIMs (#3205)

NVIDIA asymmetric embedding models (e.g.,
`nvidia/llama-3.2-nv-embedqa-1b-v2`) require an `input_type` parameter
not present in the standard OpenAI embeddings API. This PR adds the
`input_type="query"` as default and updates the documentation to suggest
using the `embedding` API for passage embeddings.

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Resolves #2892

```
pytest -s -v tests/integration/inference/test_openai_embeddings.py   --stack-config="inference=nvidia"   --embedding-model="nvidia/llama-3.2-nv-embedqa-1b-v2"   --env NVIDIA_API_KEY={nvidia_api_key}   --env NVIDIA_BASE_URL="https://integrate.api.nvidia.com"
```

cleaning up

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updating session manager to cache messages locally

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fix linter

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more cleanup

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Llama Stack

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🎉 Llama 4 Support 🎉

We released Version 0.2.0 with support for the Llama 4 herd of models released by Meta.

👋 Click here to see how to run Llama 4 models on Llama Stack


Note you need 8xH100 GPU-host to run these models

pip install -U llama_stack

MODEL="Llama-4-Scout-17B-16E-Instruct"
# get meta url from llama.com
llama model download --source meta --model-id $MODEL --meta-url <META_URL>

# start a llama stack server
INFERENCE_MODEL=meta-llama/$MODEL llama stack build --run --template meta-reference-gpu

# install client to interact with the server
pip install llama-stack-client

CLI

# Run a chat completion
MODEL="Llama-4-Scout-17B-16E-Instruct"

llama-stack-client --endpoint http://localhost:8321 \
inference chat-completion \
--model-id meta-llama/$MODEL \
--message "write a haiku for meta's llama 4 models"

ChatCompletionResponse(
    completion_message=CompletionMessage(content="Whispers in code born\nLlama's gentle, wise heartbeat\nFuture's soft unfold", role='assistant', stop_reason='end_of_turn', tool_calls=[]),
    logprobs=None,
    metrics=[Metric(metric='prompt_tokens', value=21.0, unit=None), Metric(metric='completion_tokens', value=28.0, unit=None), Metric(metric='total_tokens', value=49.0, unit=None)]
)

Python SDK

from llama_stack_client import LlamaStackClient

client = LlamaStackClient(base_url=f"http://localhost:8321")

model_id = "meta-llama/Llama-4-Scout-17B-16E-Instruct"
prompt = "Write a haiku about coding"

print(f"User> {prompt}")
response = client.inference.chat_completion(
    model_id=model_id,
    messages=[
        {"role": "system", "content": "You are a helpful assistant."},
        {"role": "user", "content": prompt},
    ],
)
print(f"Assistant> {response.completion_message.content}")

As more providers start supporting Llama 4, you can use them in Llama Stack as well. We are adding to the list. Stay tuned!

🚀 One-Line Installer 🚀

To try Llama Stack locally, run:

curl -LsSf https://github.com/meta-llama/llama-stack/raw/main/scripts/install.sh | bash

Overview

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

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. Please checkout for full list

API Provider Builder Environments Agents Inference VectorIO Safety Telemetry Post Training Eval DatasetIO
Meta Reference Single Node
SambaNova Hosted
Cerebras Hosted
Fireworks Hosted
AWS Bedrock Hosted
Together Hosted
Groq Hosted
Ollama Single Node
TGI Hosted/Single Node
NVIDIA NIM Hosted/Single Node
ChromaDB Hosted/Single Node
Milvus Hosted/Single Node
Qdrant Hosted/Single Node
Weaviate Hosted/Single Node
SQLite-vec Single Node
PG Vector Single Node
PyTorch ExecuTorch On-device iOS
vLLM Single Node
OpenAI Hosted
Anthropic Hosted
Gemini Hosted
WatsonX Hosted
HuggingFace Single Node
TorchTune Single Node
NVIDIA NEMO Hosted
NVIDIA Hosted

Note

: Additional providers are available through external packages. See External Providers documentation.

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
Starter Distribution llamastack/distribution-starter Guide
Meta Reference llamastack/distribution-meta-reference-gpu Guide
PostgreSQL llamastack/distribution-postgres-demo

Documentation

Please checkout our Documentation page for more details.

Llama Stack Client SDKs

Language Client SDK Package
Python llama-stack-client-python PyPI version
Swift llama-stack-client-swift Swift Package Index
Typescript llama-stack-client-typescript NPM version
Kotlin llama-stack-client-kotlin Maven version

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.

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Thanks to all of our amazing contributors!