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Jacky authored
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Graham King authored
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Jacky authored
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Graham King authored
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Graham King authored
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Yan Ru Pei authored
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Yan Ru Pei authored
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Alec authored
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Yan Ru Pei authored
Signed-off-by:
Yan Ru Pei <yanrpei@gmail.com> Co-authored-by:
Hongkuan Zhou <tedzhouhk@gmail.com>
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Graham King authored
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- 08 Jul, 2025 2 commits
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Graham King authored
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Yan Ru Pei authored
Signed-off-by:
Yan Ru Pei <yanrpei@gmail.com> Co-authored-by:
Alec <35311602+alec-flowers@users.noreply.github.com>
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- 07 Jul, 2025 1 commit
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jain-ria authored
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jain-ria <riajain@NVIDIA.com> Co-authored-by:
Alec <35311602+alec-flowers@users.noreply.github.com>
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- 03 Jul, 2025 1 commit
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Tom O'Brien authored
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- 30 Jun, 2025 1 commit
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Graham King authored
Move much of what was in the `dynamo-run` crate into `dynamo-llm` so that everyone can use it. Example usage: 1. Create a `LocalModel`: ``` let local_model = LocalModelBuilder::default() .model_path("Qwen/Qwen3-0.6B") .http_port(8080) .build().await?; ``` 2. Make an engine: ``` let engine_config = EngineConfig::StaticFull { engine: dynamo_engine_mistralrs::make_engine(&local_model).await?, model: Box::new(local_model), }; ``` 3. Connect it to an input and run it ``` dynamo_llm::entrypoint::input::run_input(Input::Http, runtime, engine_config).await?; ``` For https://github.com/ai-dynamo/dynamo/issues/1647 Code Rabbit summary, thanks: * Introduced a flexible builder pattern for local model configuration, allowing advanced customization and easier initialization. * Added new input modes and unified input handling, supporting interactive chat, HTTP server, batch file, and distributed endpoint modes. * Centralized engine configuration and routing, enabling more extensible and maintainable engine management. * Simplified and modularized the codebase by moving input and engine logic into dedicated modules. * Replaced direct model construction with an asynchronous builder for improved clarity and extensibility. * Streamlined configuration and validation for flags and router settings. * Added validation to prevent incompatible input and output combinations in endpoint and dynamic modes.
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Ryan McCormick authored
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Paul Hendricks authored
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ishandhanani authored
Co-authored-by:Ryan McCormick <rmccormick@nvidia.com>
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Will Killian authored
Signed-off-by:Will Killian <wkillian@nvidia.com>
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jain-ria authored
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Nathan Barry authored
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Tanmay Verma authored
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Ryan McCormick authored
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Ryan McCormick authored
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Paul Hendricks authored
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Tom O'Brien authored
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Tanmay Verma authored
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Graham King authored
To talk to the vllm/sglang/trtllm engine we previously hardcoded an endpoint. The user never sees it so it doesn't matter which one. However if you try to run _two_ instances of Dynamo on one machine they will conflict. Use a UUID as the component name to resolve that. Part of the solution for: https://github.com/ai-dynamo/dynamo/issues/1073
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Paul Hendricks authored
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- 02 Jun, 2025 3 commits
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Graham King authored
This allows building: - only `mistral.rs` engine: `--no-default-features --features mistralrs` - or only `llama.cpp` engine: `--no-default-features --features llamacpp`. Since llama.cpp became a default we'd only tested building both at once. The docs already said we supported that but there was some combo of Rust features that didn't build. This is the fix.
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Hongkuan Zhou authored
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Graham King authored
It was confusing to have two names for one type. This tidy up started in #1064 , is now complete.
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- 30 May, 2025 1 commit
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Alec authored
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- 29 May, 2025 4 commits
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Graham King authored
Previously `mistral.rs` was the default engine for both safetensors and GGUF models. Now it is only the default for safetensors, `llama.cpp` becomes the default for GGUF. Why? - Since #1177 `llama.cpp` is built-in by default, so we can switch. - `llama.cpp` is very very good at running GGUF (but can't run other types of model), so we should switch. Dynamo's multi-engine support gives us a secret super-power: we can use the best engine for this specific format or model. We can still run GGUF with mistralrs by doing `out=mistralrs`.
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Tanmay Verma authored
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Alec authored
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Alec authored
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