forked from phoenix/litellm-mirror
* stash gemini JS test * add vertex js sdj example * handle vertex pass through separately * tes vertex JS sdk * fix vertex_proxy_route * use PassThroughStreamingHandler * fix PassThroughStreamingHandler * use common _create_vertex_response_logging_payload_for_generate_content * test vertex js * add working vertex jest tests * move basic bass through test * use good name for test * test vertex * test_chunk_processor_yields_raw_bytes * unit tests for streaming * test_convert_raw_bytes_to_str_lines * run unit tests 1st * simplify local * docs add usage example for js * use get_litellm_virtual_key * add unit tests for vertex pass through |
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Website
This website is built using Docusaurus 2, a modern static website generator.
Installation
$ yarn
Local Development
$ yarn start
This command starts a local development server and opens up a browser window. Most changes are reflected live without having to restart the server.
Build
$ yarn build
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Deployment
Using SSH:
$ USE_SSH=true yarn deploy
Not using SSH:
$ GIT_USER=<Your GitHub username> yarn deploy
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branch.