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Author SHA1 Message Date
Roman Rizzi bed044448c
DEV: Remove old code now that features rely on LlmModels. (#729)
* DEV: Remove old code now that features rely on LlmModels.

* Hide old settings and migrate persona llm overrides

* Remove shadowing special URL + seeding code. Use srv:// prefix instead.
2024-07-30 13:44:57 -03:00
Sam 564d2de534
FEATURE: Add native Cohere tool support (#655)
Add native Cohere tool support

- Introduce CohereTools class for tool translation and result processing
- Update Command dialect to integrate with CohereTools
- Modify Cohere endpoint to support passing tools and processing tool calls
- Add spec for testing tool triggering with Cohere endpoint
2024-06-04 08:59:15 +10:00
Roman Rizzi 1d786fbaaf
FEATURE: Set endpoint credentials directly from LlmModel. (#625)
* FEATURE: Set endpoint credentials directly from LlmModel.

Drop Llama2Tokenizer since we no longer use it.

* Allow http for custom LLMs

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Co-authored-by: Rafael Silva <xfalcox@gmail.com>
2024-05-16 09:50:22 -03:00
Roman Rizzi 62fc7d6ed0
FEATURE: Configurable LLMs. (#606)
This PR introduces the concept of "LlmModel" as a new way to quickly add new LLM models without making any code changes. We are releasing this first version and will add incremental improvements, so expect changes.

The AI Bot can't fully take advantage of this feature as users are hard-coded. We'll fix this in a separate PR.s
2024-05-13 12:46:42 -03:00
Roman Rizzi 4f1a3effe0
REFACTOR: Migrate Vllm/TGI-served models to the OpenAI format. (#588)
Both endpoints provide OpenAI-compatible servers. The only difference is that Vllm doesn't support passing tools as a separate parameter. Even if the tool param is supported, it ultimately relies on the model's ability to handle native functions, which is not the case with the models we have today.

As a part of this change, we are dropping support for StableBeluga/Llama2 models. They don't have a chat_template, meaning the new API can translate them.

These changes let us remove some of our existing dialects and are a first step in our plan to support any LLM by defining them as data-driven concepts.

 I rewrote the "translate" method to use a template method and extracted the tool support strategies into its classes to simplify the code.

Finally, these changes bring support for Ollama when running in dev mode. It only works with Mistral for now, but it will change soon..
2024-05-07 10:02:16 -03:00
Sam 7f16d3ad43
FEATURE: Cohere Command R support (#558)
- Added Cohere Command models (Command, Command Light, Command R, Command R Plus) to the available model list
- Added a new site setting `ai_cohere_api_key` for configuring the Cohere API key
- Implemented a new `DiscourseAi::Completions::Endpoints::Cohere` class to handle interactions with the Cohere API, including:
   - Translating request parameters to the Cohere API format
   - Parsing Cohere API responses 
   - Supporting streaming and non-streaming completions
   - Supporting "tools" which allow the model to call back to discourse to lookup additional information
- Implemented a new `DiscourseAi::Completions::Dialects::Command` class to translate between the generic Discourse AI prompt format and the Cohere Command format
- Added specs covering the new Cohere endpoint and dialect classes
- Updated `DiscourseAi::AiBot::Bot.guess_model` to map the new Cohere model to the appropriate bot user

In summary, this PR adds support for using the Cohere Command family of models with the Discourse AI plugin. It handles configuring API keys, making requests to the Cohere API, and translating between Discourse's generic prompt format and Cohere's specific format. Thorough test coverage was added for the new functionality.
2024-04-11 07:24:17 +10:00