llama-stack-mirror/llama_stack/templates/remote-vllm/doc_template.md
Ashwin Bharambe 5b1e69e58e
Use uv pip install instead of pip install (#921)
## What does this PR do? 

See issue: #747 -- `uv` is just plain better. This PR does the bare
minimum of replacing `pip install` by `uv pip install` and ensuring `uv`
exists in the environment.

## Test Plan 

First: create new conda, `uv pip install -e .` on `llama-stack` -- all
is good.
Next: run `llama stack build --template together` followed by `llama
stack run together` -- all good
Next: run `llama stack build --template together --image-name yoyo`
followed by `llama stack run together --image-name yoyo` -- all good
Next: fresh conda and `uv pip install -e .` and `llama stack build
--template together --image-type venv` -- all good.

Docker: `llama stack build --template together --image-type container`
works!
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# Remote vLLM Distribution
```{toctree}
:maxdepth: 2
:hidden:
self
```
The `llamastack/distribution-{{ name }}` distribution consists of the following provider configurations:
{{ providers_table }}
You can use this distribution if you have GPUs and want to run an independent vLLM server container for running inference.
{% if run_config_env_vars %}
### Environment Variables
The following environment variables can be configured:
{% for var, (default_value, description) in run_config_env_vars.items() %}
- `{{ var }}`: {{ description }} (default: `{{ default_value }}`)
{% endfor %}
{% endif %}
## Setting up vLLM server
Please check the [vLLM Documentation](https://docs.vllm.ai/en/v0.5.5/serving/deploying_with_docker.html) to get a vLLM endpoint. Here is a sample script to start a vLLM server locally via Docker:
```bash
export INFERENCE_PORT=8000
export INFERENCE_MODEL=meta-llama/Llama-3.2-3B-Instruct
export CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0
docker run \
--runtime nvidia \
--gpus $CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES \
-v ~/.cache/huggingface:/root/.cache/huggingface \
--env "HUGGING_FACE_HUB_TOKEN=$HF_TOKEN" \
-p $INFERENCE_PORT:$INFERENCE_PORT \
--ipc=host \
vllm/vllm-openai:latest \
--gpu-memory-utilization 0.7 \
--model $INFERENCE_MODEL \
--port $INFERENCE_PORT
```
If you are using Llama Stack Safety / Shield APIs, then you will need to also run another instance of a vLLM with a corresponding safety model like `meta-llama/Llama-Guard-3-1B` using a script like:
```bash
export SAFETY_PORT=8081
export SAFETY_MODEL=meta-llama/Llama-Guard-3-1B
export CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=1
docker run \
--runtime nvidia \
--gpus $CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES \
-v ~/.cache/huggingface:/root/.cache/huggingface \
--env "HUGGING_FACE_HUB_TOKEN=$HF_TOKEN" \
-p $SAFETY_PORT:$SAFETY_PORT \
--ipc=host \
vllm/vllm-openai:latest \
--gpu-memory-utilization 0.7 \
--model $SAFETY_MODEL \
--port $SAFETY_PORT
```
## Running Llama Stack
Now you are ready to run Llama Stack with vLLM as the inference provider. You can do this via Conda (build code) or Docker which has a pre-built image.
### Via Docker
This method allows you to get started quickly without having to build the distribution code.
```bash
export INFERENCE_PORT=8000
export INFERENCE_MODEL=meta-llama/Llama-3.2-3B-Instruct
export LLAMA_STACK_PORT=5001
docker run \
-it \
-p $LLAMA_STACK_PORT:$LLAMA_STACK_PORT \
-v ./run.yaml:/root/my-run.yaml \
llamastack/distribution-{{ name }} \
--yaml-config /root/my-run.yaml \
--port $LLAMA_STACK_PORT \
--env INFERENCE_MODEL=$INFERENCE_MODEL \
--env VLLM_URL=http://host.docker.internal:$INFERENCE_PORT/v1
```
If you are using Llama Stack Safety / Shield APIs, use:
```bash
export SAFETY_PORT=8081
export SAFETY_MODEL=meta-llama/Llama-Guard-3-1B
# You need a local checkout of llama-stack to run this, get it using
# git clone https://github.com/meta-llama/llama-stack.git
cd /path/to/llama-stack
docker run \
-it \
-p $LLAMA_STACK_PORT:$LLAMA_STACK_PORT \
-v ~/.llama:/root/.llama \
-v ./llama_stack/templates/remote-vllm/run-with-safety.yaml:/root/my-run.yaml \
llamastack/distribution-{{ name }} \
--yaml-config /root/my-run.yaml \
--port $LLAMA_STACK_PORT \
--env INFERENCE_MODEL=$INFERENCE_MODEL \
--env VLLM_URL=http://host.docker.internal:$INFERENCE_PORT/v1 \
--env SAFETY_MODEL=$SAFETY_MODEL \
--env SAFETY_VLLM_URL=http://host.docker.internal:$SAFETY_PORT/v1
```
### Via Conda
Make sure you have done `uv pip install llama-stack` and have the Llama Stack CLI available.
```bash
export INFERENCE_PORT=8000
export INFERENCE_MODEL=meta-llama/Llama-3.2-3B-Instruct
export LLAMA_STACK_PORT=5001
cd distributions/remote-vllm
llama stack build --template remote-vllm --image-type conda
llama stack run ./run.yaml \
--port $LLAMA_STACK_PORT \
--env INFERENCE_MODEL=$INFERENCE_MODEL \
--env VLLM_URL=http://localhost:$INFERENCE_PORT/v1
```
If you are using Llama Stack Safety / Shield APIs, use:
```bash
export SAFETY_PORT=8081
export SAFETY_MODEL=meta-llama/Llama-Guard-3-1B
llama stack run ./run-with-safety.yaml \
--port $LLAMA_STACK_PORT \
--env INFERENCE_MODEL=$INFERENCE_MODEL \
--env VLLM_URL=http://localhost:$INFERENCE_PORT/v1 \
--env SAFETY_MODEL=$SAFETY_MODEL \
--env SAFETY_VLLM_URL=http://localhost:$SAFETY_PORT/v1
```