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# What does this PR do?
This replaces the legacy "pyopenapi + strong_typing" pipeline with a
FastAPI-backed generator that has an explicit schema registry inside
`llama_stack_api`. The key changes:
1. **New generator architecture.** FastAPI now builds the OpenAPI schema
directly from the real routes, while helper modules
(`schema_collection`, `endpoints`, `schema_transforms`, etc.)
post-process the result. The old pyopenapi stack and its strong_typing
helpers are removed entirely, so we no longer rely on fragile AST
analysis or top-level import side effects.
2. **Schema registry in `llama_stack_api`.** `schema_utils.py` keeps a
`SchemaInfo` record for every `@json_schema_type`, `register_schema`,
and dynamically created request model. The OpenAPI generator and other
tooling query this registry instead of scanning the package tree,
producing deterministic names (e.g., `{MethodName}Request`), capturing
all optional/nullable fields, and making schema discovery testable. A
new unit test covers the registry behavior.
3. **Regenerated specs + CI alignment.** All docs/Stainless specs are
regenerated from the new pipeline, so optional/nullable fields now match
reality (expect the API Conformance workflow to report breaking
changes—this PR establishes the new baseline). The workflow itself is
back to the stock oasdiff invocation so future regressions surface
normally.
*Conformance will be RED on this PR; we choose to accept the
deviations.*
## Test Plan
- `uv run pytest tests/unit/server/test_schema_registry.py`
- `uv run python -m scripts.openapi_generator.main docs/static`
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Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Ashwin Bharambe <ashwin.bharambe@gmail.com>
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Llama Stack
Quick Start | Documentation | Colab Notebook | Discord
✨🎉 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
huggingface-cli download meta-llama/$MODEL --local-dir ~/.llama/$MODEL
# install dependencies for the distribution
llama stack list-deps meta-reference-gpu | xargs -L1 uv pip install
# start a llama stack server
INFERENCE_MODEL=meta-llama/$MODEL llama stack run meta-reference-gpu
# install client to interact with the server
pip install llama-stack-client
CLI
# Run a chat completion
MODEL="Llama-4-Scout-17B-16E-Instruct"
llama-stack-client --endpoint http://localhost:8321 \
inference chat-completion \
--model-id meta-llama/$MODEL \
--message "write a haiku for meta's llama 4 models"
OpenAIChatCompletion(
...
choices=[
OpenAIChatCompletionChoice(
finish_reason='stop',
index=0,
message=OpenAIChatCompletionChoiceMessageOpenAIAssistantMessageParam(
role='assistant',
content='...**Silent minds awaken,** \n**Whispers of billions of words,** \n**Reasoning breaks the night.** \n\n— \n*This haiku blends the essence of LLaMA 4\'s capabilities with nature-inspired metaphor, evoking its vast training data and transformative potential.*',
...
),
...
)
],
...
)
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.chat.completions.create(
model=model_id,
messages=[
{"role": "system", "content": "You are a helpful assistant."},
{"role": "user", "content": prompt},
],
)
print(f"Assistant> {response.choices[0].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/llamastack/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.
- 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. Please checkout for full list
| API Provider Builder | Environments | Agents | Inference | VectorIO | Safety | 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.
- CLI references
- llama (server-side) CLI Reference: Guide for using the
llamaCLI 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-clientCLI, 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 |
|---|---|---|
| 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.
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✨ Contributors
Thanks to all of our amazing contributors!