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# Reasoning Outputs
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vLLM offers support for reasoning models like [DeepSeek R1](https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1), which are designed to generate outputs containing both reasoning steps and final conclusions.

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Reasoning models return an additional `reasoning_content` field in their outputs, which contains the reasoning steps that led to the final conclusion. This field is not present in the outputs of other models.
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## Supported Models

vLLM currently supports the following reasoning models:

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| Model Series | Parser Name | Structured Output Support | Tool Calling |
|--------------|-------------|------------------|-------------|
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| [DeepSeek R1 series](https://huggingface.co/collections/deepseek-ai/deepseek-r1-678e1e131c0169c0bc89728d) | `deepseek_r1` | `json`, `regex` | ❌ |
| [QwQ-32B](https://huggingface.co/Qwen/QwQ-32B) | `deepseek_r1` | `json`, `regex` | ✅ |
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| [IBM Granite 3.2 language models](https://huggingface.co/collections/ibm-granite/granite-32-language-models-67b3bc8c13508f6d064cff9a) | `granite` | ❌ | ❌ |
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| [Qwen3 series](https://huggingface.co/collections/Qwen/qwen3-67dd247413f0e2e4f653967f) | `qwen3` | `json`, `regex` | ✅ |
| [Hunyuan A13B series](https://huggingface.co/collections/tencent/hunyuan-a13b-685ec38e5b46321e3ea7c4be) | `hunyuan_a13b` | `json`, `regex` | ✅ |
| [GLM-4.5 series](https://huggingface.co/collections/zai-org/glm-45-687c621d34bda8c9e4bf503b) | `glm45` | `json`, `regex` | ✅ |
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!!! note
    IBM Granite 3.2 reasoning is disabled by default; to enable it, you must also pass `thinking=True` in your `chat_template_kwargs`.
    The reasoning feature for the Qwen3 series is enabled by default. To disable it, you must pass `enable_thinking=False` in your `chat_template_kwargs`.
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## Quickstart

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To use reasoning models, you need to specify the `--reasoning-parser` flags when making a request to the chat completion endpoint. The `--reasoning-parser` flag specifies the reasoning parser to use for extracting reasoning content from the model output.
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```bash
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vllm serve deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1-Distill-Qwen-1.5B \
    --reasoning-parser deepseek_r1
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Next, make a request to the model that should return the reasoning content in the response.

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    ```python
    from openai import OpenAI
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    # Modify OpenAI's API key and API base to use vLLM's API server.
    openai_api_key = "EMPTY"
    openai_api_base = "http://localhost:8000/v1"
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    client = OpenAI(
        api_key=openai_api_key,
        base_url=openai_api_base,
    )
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    models = client.models.list()
    model = models.data[0].id
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    # Round 1
    messages = [{"role": "user", "content": "9.11 and 9.8, which is greater?"}]
    # For granite, add: `extra_body={"chat_template_kwargs": {"thinking": True}}`
    # For Qwen3 series, if you want to disable thinking in reasoning mode, add:
    # extra_body={"chat_template_kwargs": {"enable_thinking": False}}
    response = client.chat.completions.create(model=model, messages=messages)
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    reasoning_content = response.choices[0].message.reasoning_content
    content = response.choices[0].message.content

    print("reasoning_content:", reasoning_content)
    print("content:", content)
    ```
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The `reasoning_content` field contains the reasoning steps that led to the final conclusion, while the `content` field contains the final conclusion.

## Streaming chat completions

Streaming chat completions are also supported for reasoning models. The `reasoning_content` field is available in the `delta` field in [chat completion response chunks](https://platform.openai.com/docs/api-reference/chat/streaming).

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??? console "Json"
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    ```json
    {
        "id": "chatcmpl-123",
        "object": "chat.completion.chunk",
        "created": 1694268190,
        "model": "deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1-Distill-Qwen-1.5B",
        "system_fingerprint": "fp_44709d6fcb",
        "choices": [
            {
                "index": 0,
                "delta": {
                    "role": "assistant",
                    "reasoning_content": "is",
                },
                "logprobs": null,
                "finish_reason": null
            }
        ]
    }
    ```
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OpenAI Python client library does not officially support `reasoning_content` attribute for streaming output. But the client supports extra attributes in the response. You can use `hasattr` to check if the `reasoning_content` attribute is present in the response. For example:
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    ```python
    from openai import OpenAI

    # Modify OpenAI's API key and API base to use vLLM's API server.
    openai_api_key = "EMPTY"
    openai_api_base = "http://localhost:8000/v1"

    client = OpenAI(
        api_key=openai_api_key,
        base_url=openai_api_base,
    )

    models = client.models.list()
    model = models.data[0].id

    messages = [{"role": "user", "content": "9.11 and 9.8, which is greater?"}]
    # For granite, add: `extra_body={"chat_template_kwargs": {"thinking": True}}`
    # For Qwen3 series, if you want to disable thinking in reasoning mode, add:
    # extra_body={"chat_template_kwargs": {"enable_thinking": False}}
    stream = client.chat.completions.create(model=model,
                                            messages=messages,
                                            stream=True)

    print("client: Start streaming chat completions...")
    printed_reasoning_content = False
    printed_content = False

    for chunk in stream:
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        # Safely extract reasoning_content and content from delta,
        # defaulting to None if attributes don't exist or are empty strings
        reasoning_content = (
            getattr(chunk.choices[0].delta, "reasoning_content", None) or None
        )
        content = getattr(chunk.choices[0].delta, "content", None) or None
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        if reasoning_content is not None:
            if not printed_reasoning_content:
                printed_reasoning_content = True
                print("reasoning_content:", end="", flush=True)
            print(reasoning_content, end="", flush=True)
        elif content is not None:
            if not printed_content:
                printed_content = True
                print("\ncontent:", end="", flush=True)
            # Extract and print the content
            print(content, end="", flush=True)
    ```
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Remember to check whether the `reasoning_content` exists in the response before accessing it. You could check out the [example](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/blob/main/examples/online_serving/openai_chat_completion_with_reasoning_streaming.py).
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## Tool Calling

The reasoning content is also available when both tool calling and the reasoning parser are enabled. Additionally, tool calling only parses functions from the `content` field, not from the `reasoning_content`.

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    ```python
    from openai import OpenAI

    client = OpenAI(base_url="http://localhost:8000/v1", api_key="dummy")

    tools = [{
        "type": "function",
        "function": {
            "name": "get_weather",
            "description": "Get the current weather in a given location",
            "parameters": {
                "type": "object",
                "properties": {
                    "location": {"type": "string", "description": "City and state, e.g., 'San Francisco, CA'"},
                    "unit": {"type": "string", "enum": ["celsius", "fahrenheit"]}
                },
                "required": ["location", "unit"]
            }
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    response = client.chat.completions.create(
        model=client.models.list().data[0].id,
        messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "What's the weather like in San Francisco?"}],
        tools=tools,
        tool_choice="auto"
    )
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    print(response)
    tool_call = response.choices[0].message.tool_calls[0].function
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    print(f"reasoning_content: {response.choices[0].message.reasoning_content}")
    print(f"Function called: {tool_call.name}")
    print(f"Arguments: {tool_call.arguments}")
    ```
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For more examples, please refer to <gh-file:examples/online_serving/openai_chat_completion_tool_calls_with_reasoning.py>.
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## Limitations

- The reasoning content is only available for online serving's chat completion endpoint (`/v1/chat/completions`).
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## How to support a new reasoning model

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You can add a new `ReasoningParser` similar to <gh-file:vllm/reasoning/deepseek_r1_reasoning_parser.py>.
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    ```python
    # import the required packages

    from vllm.reasoning import ReasoningParser, ReasoningParserManager
    from vllm.entrypoints.openai.protocol import (ChatCompletionRequest,
                                                DeltaMessage)

    # define a reasoning parser and register it to vllm
    # the name list in register_module can be used
    # in --reasoning-parser.
    @ReasoningParserManager.register_module(["example"])
    class ExampleParser(ReasoningParser):
        def __init__(self, tokenizer: AnyTokenizer):
            super().__init__(tokenizer)

        def extract_reasoning_content_streaming(
            self,
            previous_text: str,
            current_text: str,
            delta_text: str,
            previous_token_ids: Sequence[int],
            current_token_ids: Sequence[int],
            delta_token_ids: Sequence[int],
        ) -> Union[DeltaMessage, None]:
            """
            Instance method that should be implemented for extracting reasoning
            from an incomplete response; for use when handling reasoning calls and
            streaming. Has to be an instance method because  it requires state -
            the current tokens/diffs, but also the information about what has
            previously been parsed and extracted (see constructor)
            """

        def extract_reasoning_content(
                self, model_output: str, request: ChatCompletionRequest
        ) -> tuple[Optional[str], Optional[str]]:
            """
            Extract reasoning content from a complete model-generated string.

            Used for non-streaming responses where we have the entire model response
            available before sending to the client.

            Parameters:
            model_output: str
                The model-generated string to extract reasoning content from.

            request: ChatCompletionRequest
                The request object that was used to generate the model_output.

            Returns:
            tuple[Optional[str], Optional[str]]
                A tuple containing the reasoning content and the content.
            """
    ```
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Additionally, to enable structured output, you'll need to create a new `Reasoner` similar to the one in <gh-file:vllm/reasoning/deepseek_r1_reasoning_parser.py>.
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    ```python
    @dataclass
    class DeepSeekReasoner(Reasoner):
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        Reasoner for DeepSeek R series models.
        """
        start_token_id: int
        end_token_id: int

        start_token: str = "<think>"
        end_token: str = "</think>"

        @classmethod
        def from_tokenizer(cls, tokenizer: PreTrainedTokenizer) -> Reasoner:
            return cls(start_token_id=tokenizer.encode(
                "<think>", add_special_tokens=False)[0],
                    end_token_id=tokenizer.encode("</think>",
                                                    add_special_tokens=False)[0])

        def is_reasoning_end(self, input_ids: list[int]) -> bool:
            return self.end_token_id in input_ids
        ...
    ```
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The structured output engine like [xgrammar](https://github.com/mlc-ai/xgrammar) will use `end_token_id` to check if the reasoning content is present in the model output and skip the structured output if it is the case.
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```bash
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