additionally, you can specify the path to the LoRA models using the `LORA_ADAPTERS_PATH` environment variable. For example:
To use a locally stored lora adapter, use `adapter-name=/path/to/adapter`, as seen below. When you want to use this adapter, set `"parameters": {"adapter_id": "adapter-name"}"`
If you are using a lora adapter stored locally that was set in the following manner: `LORA_ADAPTERS=myadapter=/some/path/to/adapter`, here is an example payload:
```json
curl127.0.0.1:3000/generate\
-XPOST\
-H'Content-Type:application/json'\
-d'{
"inputs":"Hello who are you?",
"parameters":{
"max_new_tokens":40,
"adapter_id":"myadapter"
}
}'
```
> **Note:** The Lora feature is new and still being improved. If you encounter any issues or have any feedback, please let us know by opening an issue on the [GitHub repository](https://github.com/huggingface/text-generation-inference/issues/new/choose). Additionally documentation and an improved client library will be published soon.
> **Note:** The Lora feature is new and still being improved. If you encounter any issues or have any feedback, please let us know by opening an issue on the [GitHub repository](https://github.com/huggingface/text-generation-inference/issues/new/choose). Additionally documentation and an improved client library will be published soon.
An updated tutorial with detailed examples will be published soon. Stay tuned!
An updated tutorial with detailed examples will be published soon. Stay tuned!