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Ashwin Bharambe
d072b5fa0c
test: add unit test to ensure all config types are instantiable (#1601) 2025-03-12 22:29:58 -07:00
Ashwin Bharambe
78a481bb22
[memory refactor][2/n] Update faiss and make it pass tests (#830)
See https://github.com/meta-llama/llama-stack/issues/827 for the broader
design.

Second part:

- updates routing table / router code 
- updates the faiss implementation


## Test Plan

```
pytest -s -v -k sentence test_vector_io.py --env EMBEDDING_DIMENSION=384
```
2025-01-22 10:02:15 -08:00
Dinesh Yeduguru
a5c57cd381
agents to use tools api (#673)
# What does this PR do?

PR #639 introduced the notion of Tools API and ability to invoke tools
through API just as any resource. This PR changes the Agents to start
using the Tools API to invoke tools. Major changes include:
1) Ability to specify tool groups with AgentConfig
2) Agent gets the corresponding tool definitions for the specified tools
and pass along to the model
3) Attachements are now named as Documents and their behavior is mostly
unchanged from user perspective
4) You can specify args that can be injected to a tool call through
Agent config. This is especially useful in case of memory tool, where
you want the tool to operate on a specific memory bank.
5) You can also register tool groups with args, which lets the agent
inject these as well into the tool call.
6) All tests have been migrated to use new tools API and fixtures
including client SDK tests
7) Telemetry just works with tools API because of our trace protocol
decorator


## Test Plan
```
pytest -s -v -k fireworks llama_stack/providers/tests/agents/test_agents.py  \
   --safety-shield=meta-llama/Llama-Guard-3-8B \
   --inference-model=meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct

pytest -s -v -k together  llama_stack/providers/tests/tools/test_tools.py \
   --safety-shield=meta-llama/Llama-Guard-3-8B \
   --inference-model=meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct

LLAMA_STACK_CONFIG="/Users/dineshyv/.llama/distributions/llamastack-together/together-run.yaml" pytest -v tests/client-sdk/agents/test_agents.py
```
run.yaml:
https://gist.github.com/dineshyv/0365845ad325e1c2cab755788ccc5994

Notebook:
https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1ck7hXQxRl6UvT-ijNRZ-gMZxH1G3cN2d?usp=sharing
2025-01-08 19:01:00 -08:00
Xi Yan
3c72c034e6
[remove import *] clean up import *'s (#689)
# What does this PR do?

- as title, cleaning up `import *`'s
- upgrade tests to make them more robust to bad model outputs
- remove import *'s in llama_stack/apis/* (skip __init__ modules)
<img width="465" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d8339c13-3b40-4ba5-9c53-0d2329726ee2"
/>

- run `sh run_openapi_generator.sh`, no types gets affected

## Test Plan

### Providers Tests

**agents**
```
pytest -v -s llama_stack/providers/tests/agents/test_agents.py -m "together" --safety-shield meta-llama/Llama-Guard-3-8B --inference-model meta-llama/Llama-3.1-405B-Instruct-FP8
```

**inference**
```bash
# meta-reference
torchrun $CONDA_PREFIX/bin/pytest -v -s -k "meta_reference" --inference-model="meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct" ./llama_stack/providers/tests/inference/test_text_inference.py
torchrun $CONDA_PREFIX/bin/pytest -v -s -k "meta_reference" --inference-model="meta-llama/Llama-3.2-11B-Vision-Instruct" ./llama_stack/providers/tests/inference/test_vision_inference.py

# together
pytest -v -s -k "together" --inference-model="meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct" ./llama_stack/providers/tests/inference/test_text_inference.py
pytest -v -s -k "together" --inference-model="meta-llama/Llama-3.2-11B-Vision-Instruct" ./llama_stack/providers/tests/inference/test_vision_inference.py

pytest ./llama_stack/providers/tests/inference/test_prompt_adapter.py 
```

**safety**
```
pytest -v -s llama_stack/providers/tests/safety/test_safety.py -m together --safety-shield meta-llama/Llama-Guard-3-8B
```

**memory**
```
pytest -v -s llama_stack/providers/tests/memory/test_memory.py -m "sentence_transformers" --env EMBEDDING_DIMENSION=384
```

**scoring**
```
pytest -v -s -m llm_as_judge_scoring_together_inference llama_stack/providers/tests/scoring/test_scoring.py --judge-model meta-llama/Llama-3.2-3B-Instruct
pytest -v -s -m basic_scoring_together_inference llama_stack/providers/tests/scoring/test_scoring.py
pytest -v -s -m braintrust_scoring_together_inference llama_stack/providers/tests/scoring/test_scoring.py
```


**datasetio**
```
pytest -v -s -m localfs llama_stack/providers/tests/datasetio/test_datasetio.py
pytest -v -s -m huggingface llama_stack/providers/tests/datasetio/test_datasetio.py
```


**eval**
```
pytest -v -s -m meta_reference_eval_together_inference llama_stack/providers/tests/eval/test_eval.py
pytest -v -s -m meta_reference_eval_together_inference_huggingface_datasetio llama_stack/providers/tests/eval/test_eval.py
```

### Client-SDK Tests
```
LLAMA_STACK_BASE_URL=http://localhost:5000 pytest -v ./tests/client-sdk
```

### llama-stack-apps
```
PORT=5000
LOCALHOST=localhost

python -m examples.agents.hello $LOCALHOST $PORT
python -m examples.agents.inflation $LOCALHOST $PORT
python -m examples.agents.podcast_transcript $LOCALHOST $PORT
python -m examples.agents.rag_as_attachments $LOCALHOST $PORT
python -m examples.agents.rag_with_memory_bank $LOCALHOST $PORT
python -m examples.safety.llama_guard_demo_mm $LOCALHOST $PORT
python -m examples.agents.e2e_loop_with_custom_tools $LOCALHOST $PORT

# Vision model
python -m examples.interior_design_assistant.app
python -m examples.agent_store.app $LOCALHOST $PORT
```

### CLI
```
which llama
llama model prompt-format -m Llama3.2-11B-Vision-Instruct
llama model list
llama stack list-apis
llama stack list-providers inference

llama stack build --template ollama --image-type conda
```

### Distributions Tests
**ollama**
```
llama stack build --template ollama --image-type conda
ollama run llama3.2:1b-instruct-fp16
llama stack run ./llama_stack/templates/ollama/run.yaml --env INFERENCE_MODEL=meta-llama/Llama-3.2-1B-Instruct
```

**fireworks**
```
llama stack build --template fireworks --image-type conda
llama stack run ./llama_stack/templates/fireworks/run.yaml
```

**together**
```
llama stack build --template together --image-type conda
llama stack run ./llama_stack/templates/together/run.yaml
```

**tgi**
```
llama stack run ./llama_stack/templates/tgi/run.yaml --env TGI_URL=http://0.0.0.0:5009 --env INFERENCE_MODEL=meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct
```

## Sources

Please link relevant resources if necessary.


## Before submitting

- [ ] This PR fixes a typo or improves the docs (you can dismiss the
other checks if that's the case).
- [ ] Ran pre-commit to handle lint / formatting issues.
- [ ] Read the [contributor
guideline](https://github.com/meta-llama/llama-stack/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md),
      Pull Request section?
- [ ] Updated relevant documentation.
- [ ] Wrote necessary unit or integration tests.
2024-12-27 15:45:44 -08:00
Ashwin Bharambe
3d7561e55c
Rename all inline providers with an inline:: prefix (#423) 2024-11-11 22:19:16 -08:00
Ashwin Bharambe
694c142b89
Add provider deprecation support; change directory structure (#397)
* Add provider deprecation support; change directory structure

* fix a couple dangling imports

* move the meta_reference safety dir also
2024-11-07 13:04:53 -08:00
Ashwin Bharambe
994732e2e0
impls -> inline, adapters -> remote (#381) 2024-11-06 14:54:05 -08:00
Ashwin Bharambe
6bb57e72a7
Remove "routing_table" and "routing_key" concepts for the user (#201)
This PR makes several core changes to the developer experience surrounding Llama Stack.

Background: PR #92 introduced the notion of "routing" to the Llama Stack. It introduces three object types: (1) models, (2) shields and (3) memory banks. Each of these objects can be associated with a distinct provider. So you can get model A to be inferenced locally while model B, C can be inference remotely (e.g.)

However, this had a few drawbacks:

you could not address the provider instances -- i.e., if you configured "meta-reference" with a given model, you could not assign an identifier to this instance which you could re-use later.
the above meant that you could not register a "routing_key" (e.g. model) dynamically and say "please use this existing provider I have already configured" for a new model.
the terms "routing_table" and "routing_key" were exposed directly to the user. in my view, this is way too much overhead for a new user (which almost everyone is.) people come to the stack wanting to do ML and encounter a completely unexpected term.
What this PR does: This PR structures the run config with only a single prominent key:

- providers
Providers are instances of configured provider types. Here's an example which shows two instances of the remote::tgi provider which are serving two different models.

providers:
  inference:
  - provider_id: foo
    provider_type: remote::tgi
    config: { ... }
  - provider_id: bar
    provider_type: remote::tgi
    config: { ... }
Secondly, the PR adds dynamic registration of { models | shields | memory_banks } to the API surface. The distribution still acts like a "routing table" (as previously) except that it asks the backing providers for a listing of these objects. For example it asks a TGI or Ollama inference adapter what models it is serving. Only the models that are being actually served can be requested by the user for inference. Otherwise, the Stack server will throw an error.

When dynamically registering these objects, you can use the provider IDs shown above. Info about providers can be obtained using the Api.inspect set of endpoints (/providers, /routes, etc.)

The above examples shows the correspondence between inference providers and models registry items. Things work similarly for the safety <=> shields and memory <=> memory_banks pairs.

Registry: This PR also makes it so that Providers need to implement additional methods for registering and listing objects. For example, each Inference provider is now expected to implement the ModelsProtocolPrivate protocol (naming is not great!) which consists of two methods

register_model
list_models
The goal is to inform the provider that a certain model needs to be supported so the provider can make any relevant backend changes if needed (or throw an error if the model cannot be supported.)

There are many other cleanups included some of which are detailed in a follow-up comment.
2024-10-10 10:24:13 -07:00
Ashwin Bharambe
fe4aabd690 provider_id => provider_type, adapter_id => adapter_type 2024-10-02 14:05:59 -07:00
Ashwin Bharambe
ec4fc800cc
[API Updates] Model / shield / memory-bank routing + agent persistence + support for private headers (#92)
This is yet another of those large PRs (hopefully we will have less and less of them as things mature fast). This one introduces substantial improvements and some simplifications to the stack.

Most important bits:

* Agents reference implementation now has support for session / turn persistence. The default implementation uses sqlite but there's also support for using Redis.

* We have re-architected the structure of the Stack APIs to allow for more flexible routing. The motivating use cases are:
  - routing model A to ollama and model B to a remote provider like Together
  - routing shield A to local impl while shield B to a remote provider like Bedrock
  - routing a vector memory bank to Weaviate while routing a keyvalue memory bank to Redis

* Support for provider specific parameters to be passed from the clients. A client can pass data using `x_llamastack_provider_data` parameter which can be type-checked and provided to the Adapter implementations.
2024-09-23 14:22:22 -07:00
Ashwin Bharambe
9487ad8294
API Updates (#73)
* API Keys passed from Client instead of distro configuration

* delete distribution registry

* Rename the "package" word away

* Introduce a "Router" layer for providers

Some providers need to be factorized and considered as thin routing
layers on top of other providers. Consider two examples:

- The inference API should be a routing layer over inference providers,
  routed using the "model" key
- The memory banks API is another instance where various memory bank
  types will be provided by independent providers (e.g., a vector store
  is served by Chroma while a keyvalue memory can be served by Redis or
  PGVector)

This commit introduces a generalized routing layer for this purpose.

* update `apis_to_serve`

* llama_toolchain -> llama_stack

* Codemod from llama_toolchain -> llama_stack

- added providers/registry
- cleaned up api/ subdirectories and moved impls away
- restructured api/api.py
- from llama_stack.apis.<api> import foo should work now
- update imports to do llama_stack.apis.<api>
- update many other imports
- added __init__, fixed some registry imports
- updated registry imports
- create_agentic_system -> create_agent
- AgenticSystem -> Agent

* Moved some stuff out of common/; re-generated OpenAPI spec

* llama-toolchain -> llama-stack (hyphens)

* add control plane API

* add redis adapter + sqlite provider

* move core -> distribution

* Some more toolchain -> stack changes

* small naming shenanigans

* Removing custom tool and agent utilities and moving them client side

* Move control plane to distribution server for now

* Remove control plane from API list

* no codeshield dependency randomly plzzzzz

* Add "fire" as a dependency

* add back event loggers

* stack configure fixes

* use brave instead of bing in the example client

* add init file so it gets packaged

* add init files so it gets packaged

* Update MANIFEST

* bug fix

---------

Co-authored-by: Hardik Shah <hjshah@fb.com>
Co-authored-by: Xi Yan <xiyan@meta.com>
Co-authored-by: Ashwin Bharambe <ashwin@meta.com>
2024-09-17 19:51:35 -07:00
Renamed from llama_toolchain/agentic_system/providers.py (Browse further)