llama-stack-mirror/tests/integration/tool_runtime/test_registration.py
Charlie Doern 85d407c2a0 feat: split API and provider specs into separate llama-stack-api pkg
Extract API definitions, models, and provider specifications into a
standalone llama-stack-api package that can be published to PyPI
independently of the main llama-stack server.

Motivation

External providers currently import from llama-stack, which overrides
the installed version and causes dependency conflicts. This separation
allows external providers to:

- Install only the type definitions they need without server dependencies
- Avoid version conflicts with the installed llama-stack package
- Be versioned and released independently

This enables us to re-enable external provider module tests that were
previously blocked by these import conflicts.

Changes

- Created llama-stack-api package with minimal dependencies (pydantic, jsonschema)
- Moved APIs, providers datatypes, strong_typing, and schema_utils
- Updated all imports from llama_stack.* to llama_stack_api.*
- Preserved git history using git mv for moved files
- Configured local editable install for development workflow
- Updated linting and type-checking configuration for both packages
- Rebased on top of upstream src/ layout changes

Testing

Package builds successfully and can be imported independently.
All pre-commit hooks pass with expected exclusions maintained.

Next Steps

- Publish llama-stack-api to PyPI
- Update external provider dependencies
- Re-enable external provider module tests

Signed-off-by: Charlie Doern <cdoern@redhat.com>
2025-11-12 09:19:40 -05:00

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# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
# All rights reserved.
#
# This source code is licensed under the terms described in the LICENSE file in
# the root directory of this source tree.
import re
import pytest
from llama_stack_api.apis.common.errors import ToolGroupNotFoundError
from llama_stack.core.library_client import LlamaStackAsLibraryClient
from tests.common.mcp import MCP_TOOLGROUP_ID, make_mcp_server
def test_register_and_unregister_toolgroup(llama_stack_client):
# TODO: make this work for http client also but you need to ensure
# the MCP server is reachable from llama stack server
if not isinstance(llama_stack_client, LlamaStackAsLibraryClient):
pytest.skip("The local MCP server only reliably reachable from library client.")
test_toolgroup_id = MCP_TOOLGROUP_ID
provider_id = "model-context-protocol"
with make_mcp_server() as mcp_server_info:
# Cleanup before running the test
toolgroups = llama_stack_client.toolgroups.list()
for toolgroup in toolgroups:
if toolgroup.identifier == test_toolgroup_id:
llama_stack_client.toolgroups.unregister(toolgroup_id=test_toolgroup_id)
# Register the toolgroup
llama_stack_client.toolgroups.register(
toolgroup_id=test_toolgroup_id,
provider_id=provider_id,
mcp_endpoint=dict(uri=mcp_server_info["server_url"]),
)
# Verify registration
registered_toolgroup = llama_stack_client.toolgroups.get(toolgroup_id=test_toolgroup_id)
assert registered_toolgroup is not None
assert registered_toolgroup.identifier == test_toolgroup_id
assert registered_toolgroup.provider_id == provider_id
# Verify tools listing
tools_list_response = llama_stack_client.tools.list(toolgroup_id=test_toolgroup_id)
assert isinstance(tools_list_response, list)
assert tools_list_response
# Unregister the toolgroup
llama_stack_client.toolgroups.unregister(toolgroup_id=test_toolgroup_id)
# Verify it is unregistered
with pytest.raises(
ToolGroupNotFoundError,
match=re.escape(
f"Tool Group '{test_toolgroup_id}' not found. Use 'client.toolgroups.list()' to list available Tool Groups."
),
):
llama_stack_client.toolgroups.get(toolgroup_id=test_toolgroup_id)
with pytest.raises(
ToolGroupNotFoundError,
match=re.escape(
f"Tool Group '{test_toolgroup_id}' not found. Use 'client.toolgroups.list()' to list available Tool Groups."
),
):
llama_stack_client.tools.list(toolgroup_id=test_toolgroup_id)