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    • Graham King's avatar
      chore(dynamo-run): Refactor to library (#1687) · 92f06b0e
      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.
      92f06b0e
    • Paul Hendricks's avatar
      refactor: Upgrade async-openai (#1693) · 82eae1fd
      Paul Hendricks authored
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    • Graham King's avatar
      feat: Qwen3, Gemma3 and Llama4 support (#1002) · ceaeba3e
      Graham King authored
      . New mistralrs and llamacpp version
      . mistralrs: Handle Gemma 3 and Llama 4 as vision models
      . Update the dynamo-run docs to use Qwen 3
      . Our pre-processor now supports Llama 4's newer multi-modal `config.json`
      . Upgrade minijinja to handle Qwen 3's prompt template
      
      For Llama 4 we'll need to limit the max seq len. vllm says:
      > To serve at least one request with the models's max seq len (10485760), (240.00 GiB KV cache is needed,...
      
      I was able to run Llama 4 with llamacpp and a quantized GGUF, with Dynamo doing the pre-processing.
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    • Graham King's avatar
      feat: dynamo-run <-> python interop (#934) · 99cd9d85
      Graham King authored
      Adding this to a Python script makes it register on the network so that `dynamo-run` can discover it and send it requests:
      ```
      from dynamo.llm import register_llm
      
      MODEL = "Qwen/Qwen2.5-0.5B-Instruct"
      await register_llm(endpoint, MODEL, 3)
      ```
      
      Full vllm example, with pre-processing in dynamo:
      - `dynamo-run in=text out=dyn://dynamo.backend.generate`
      - `cd lib/bindings/python/examples/hello_world`
      - `python server_vllm.py`
      
      This builds on top of the work to move pre-processor to ingress side. It means we can decouple Rust and Python using NATS as the bus.
      
      The `register_llm` call does this:
      
      - Download the model from HF if necessary
      - Load the model deployment card from the HF folder or extract from GGUF
      - Push the tokenizer config etc into NATS object store so ingress can access it from a different machine
      - Publish the model deployment card to ETCD
      99cd9d85