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Groq Distribution
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The llamastack/distribution-groq
distribution consists of the following provider configurations.
API | Provider(s) |
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agents | inline::meta-reference |
datasetio | remote::huggingface , inline::localfs |
inference | remote::groq |
safety | inline::llama-guard |
telemetry | inline::meta-reference |
tool_runtime | remote::brave-search , remote::tavily-search , inline::code-interpreter , inline::rag-runtime |
vector_io | inline::faiss |
Environment Variables
The following environment variables can be configured:
LLAMASTACK_PORT
: Port for the Llama Stack distribution server (default:8321
)GROQ_API_KEY
: Groq API Key (default: ``)
Models
The following models are available by default:
groq/llama3-8b-8192 (aliases: meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct)
groq/llama-3.1-8b-instant
groq/llama3-70b-8192 (aliases: meta-llama/Llama-3-70B-Instruct)
groq/llama-3.3-70b-versatile (aliases: meta-llama/Llama-3.3-70B-Instruct)
groq/llama-3.2-3b-preview (aliases: meta-llama/Llama-3.2-3B-Instruct)
Prerequisite: API Keys
Make sure you have access to a Groq API Key. You can get one by visiting Groq.
Running Llama Stack with Groq
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.
LLAMA_STACK_PORT=8321
docker run \
-it \
--pull always \
-p $LLAMA_STACK_PORT:$LLAMA_STACK_PORT \
llamastack/distribution-groq \
--port $LLAMA_STACK_PORT \
--env GROQ_API_KEY=$GROQ_API_KEY
Via Conda
llama stack build --template groq --image-type conda
llama stack run ./run.yaml \
--port $LLAMA_STACK_PORT \
--env GROQ_API_KEY=$GROQ_API_KEY