llama-stack-mirror/llama_stack/distributions/watsonx/run.yaml
Ashwin Bharambe 2c43285e22
feat(stores)!: use backend storage references instead of configs (#3697)
**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.
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YAML

version: 2
image_name: watsonx
apis:
- agents
- datasetio
- eval
- files
- inference
- safety
- scoring
- tool_runtime
- vector_io
providers:
inference:
- provider_id: watsonx
provider_type: remote::watsonx
config:
url: ${env.WATSONX_BASE_URL:=https://us-south.ml.cloud.ibm.com}
api_key: ${env.WATSONX_API_KEY:=}
project_id: ${env.WATSONX_PROJECT_ID:=}
vector_io:
- provider_id: faiss
provider_type: inline::faiss
config:
persistence:
namespace: vector_io::faiss
backend: kv_default
safety:
- provider_id: llama-guard
provider_type: inline::llama-guard
config:
excluded_categories: []
agents:
- provider_id: meta-reference
provider_type: inline::meta-reference
config:
persistence:
agent_state:
namespace: agents
backend: kv_default
responses:
table_name: responses
backend: sql_default
max_write_queue_size: 10000
num_writers: 4
eval:
- provider_id: meta-reference
provider_type: inline::meta-reference
config:
kvstore:
namespace: eval
backend: kv_default
datasetio:
- provider_id: huggingface
provider_type: remote::huggingface
config:
kvstore:
namespace: datasetio::huggingface
backend: kv_default
- provider_id: localfs
provider_type: inline::localfs
config:
kvstore:
namespace: datasetio::localfs
backend: kv_default
scoring:
- provider_id: basic
provider_type: inline::basic
- provider_id: llm-as-judge
provider_type: inline::llm-as-judge
- provider_id: braintrust
provider_type: inline::braintrust
config:
openai_api_key: ${env.OPENAI_API_KEY:=}
tool_runtime:
- provider_id: brave-search
provider_type: remote::brave-search
config:
api_key: ${env.BRAVE_SEARCH_API_KEY:=}
max_results: 3
- provider_id: tavily-search
provider_type: remote::tavily-search
config:
api_key: ${env.TAVILY_SEARCH_API_KEY:=}
max_results: 3
- provider_id: rag-runtime
provider_type: inline::rag-runtime
- provider_id: model-context-protocol
provider_type: remote::model-context-protocol
files:
- provider_id: meta-reference-files
provider_type: inline::localfs
config:
storage_dir: ${env.FILES_STORAGE_DIR:=~/.llama/distributions/watsonx/files}
metadata_store:
table_name: files_metadata
backend: sql_default
storage:
backends:
kv_default:
type: kv_sqlite
db_path: ${env.SQLITE_STORE_DIR:=~/.llama/distributions/watsonx}/kvstore.db
sql_default:
type: sql_sqlite
db_path: ${env.SQLITE_STORE_DIR:=~/.llama/distributions/watsonx}/sql_store.db
stores:
metadata:
namespace: registry
backend: kv_default
inference:
table_name: inference_store
backend: sql_default
max_write_queue_size: 10000
num_writers: 4
conversations:
table_name: openai_conversations
backend: sql_default
models: []
shields: []
vector_dbs: []
datasets: []
scoring_fns: []
benchmarks: []
tool_groups:
- toolgroup_id: builtin::websearch
provider_id: tavily-search
- toolgroup_id: builtin::rag
provider_id: rag-runtime
server:
port: 8321
telemetry:
enabled: true