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* 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>
77 lines
2.3 KiB
Python
77 lines
2.3 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
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# All rights reserved.
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#
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# This source code is licensed under the terms described in the LICENSE file in
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# the root directory of this source tree.
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import re
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import textwrap
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from termcolor import cprint
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def strip_ansi_colors(text):
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ansi_escape = re.compile(r"\x1B(?:[@-Z\\-_]|\[[0-?]*[ -/]*[@-~])")
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return ansi_escape.sub("", text)
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def format_row(row, col_widths):
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def wrap(text, width):
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lines = []
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for line in text.split("\n"):
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if line.strip() == "":
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lines.append("")
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else:
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lines.extend(
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textwrap.wrap(
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line, width, break_long_words=False, replace_whitespace=False
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)
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)
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return lines
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wrapped = [wrap(item, width) for item, width in zip(row, col_widths)]
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max_lines = max(len(subrow) for subrow in wrapped)
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lines = []
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for i in range(max_lines):
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line = []
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for cell_lines, width in zip(wrapped, col_widths):
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value = cell_lines[i] if i < len(cell_lines) else ""
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line.append(value + " " * (width - len(strip_ansi_colors(value))))
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lines.append("| " + (" | ".join(line)) + " |")
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return "\n".join(lines)
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def print_table(rows, headers=None, separate_rows: bool = False):
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def itemlen(item):
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return max([len(line) for line in strip_ansi_colors(item).split("\n")])
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rows = [[x or "" for x in row] for row in rows]
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if not headers:
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col_widths = [max(itemlen(item) for item in col) for col in zip(*rows)]
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else:
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col_widths = [
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max(
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itemlen(header),
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max(itemlen(item) for item in col),
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)
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for header, col in zip(headers, zip(*rows))
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]
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col_widths = [min(w, 80) for w in col_widths]
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header_line = "+".join("-" * (width + 2) for width in col_widths)
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header_line = f"+{header_line}+"
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if headers:
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print(header_line)
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cprint(format_row(headers, col_widths), "white", attrs=["bold"])
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print(header_line)
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for row in rows:
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print(format_row(row, col_widths))
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if separate_rows:
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print(header_line)
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if not separate_rows:
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print(header_line)
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