llama-cpp-api / gradio_app.py
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# Importing libraries
from llama_cpp import Llama
from time import time
import gradio as gr
import psutil
# Initing things
print("! INITING LLAMA MODEL !")
llm = Llama(model_path="./model.bin") # LLaMa model
llama_model_name = "TheBloke/openchat_3.5-GGUF"
print("! INITING DONE !")
# Preparing things to work
title = "llama.cpp API"
desc = '''<h1>Hello, world!</h1>
This is showcase how to make own server with Llama2 model.<br>
I'm using here 7b model just for example. Also here's only CPU power.<br>
But you can use GPU power as well!<br><br>
<h1>How to GPU?</h1>
Change <code>`CMAKE_ARGS="-DLLAMA_BLAS=ON -DLLAMA_BLAS_VENDOR=OpenBLAS`</code> in Dockerfile on <code>`CMAKE_ARGS="-DLLAMA_CUBLAS=on"`</code>. Also you can try <code>`DLLAMA_CLBLAST`</code> or <code>`DLLAMA_METAL`</code>.<br><br>
<h1>How to test it on own machine?</h1>
You can install Docker, build image and run it. I made <code>`run-docker.sh`</code> for ya. To stop container run <code>`docker ps`</code>, find name of container and run <code>`docker stop _dockerContainerName_`</code><br>
Or you can once follow steps in Dockerfile and try it on your machine, not in Docker.<br>
<br>''' + f"Memory used: {psutil.virtual_memory()[2]}<br>" + '''
Powered by <a href="https://github.com/abetlen/llama-cpp-python">llama-cpp-python</a> and <a href="https://www.gradio.app/">Gradio</a>.<br><br>'''
# Loading prompt
with open('system.prompt', 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
prompt = f.read()
with open('system.message', 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
system_message = f.read()
def generate_answer(request: str, max_tokens: int = 256, custom_prompt: str = None):
t0 = time()
logs = f"Request: {request}\nMax tokens: {max_tokens}\nCustom prompt: {custom_prompt}\n"
try:
maxTokens = max_tokens if 16 <= max_tokens <= 256 else 64
userPrompt = prompt.replace("{prompt}", request)
userPrompt = userPrompt.replace(
"{system_message}",
custom_prompt if isinstance(custom_prompt, str) and len(custom_prompt.strip()) > 1 and custom_prompt.strip() not in ['', None, ' '] else system_message
)
logs += f"\nFinal prompt: {userPrompt}\n"
except:
return "Not enough data! Check that you passed all needed data.", logs
try:
# this shitty fix will be until i willnt figure out why sometimes there is empty output
counter = 1
while counter <= 3:
logs += f"Attempt {counter} to generate answer...\n"
output = llm(userPrompt, max_tokens=maxTokens, stop=["<|im_end|>", "<|end_of_turn|>"], echo=False)
text = output["choices"][0]["text"]
if len(text.strip()) > 1 and text.strip() not in ['', None, ' ']:
break
counter += 1
logs += f"Final attempt: {counter}\n"
if len(text.strip()) <= 1 or text.strip() in ['', None, ' ']:
logs += f"Generated and aborted: {text}"
text = "Sorry, but something went wrong while generating answer. Try again or fix code. If you are maintainer of this space, look into logs."
logs += f"\nFinal: '''{text}'''"
logs += f"\n\nTime spent: {time()-t0}"
return text, logs
except Exception as e:
logs += str(e)
logs += f"\n\nTime spent: {time()-t0}"
return "Oops! Internal server error. Check the logs of space/instance.", logs
print("! LOAD GRADIO INTERFACE !")
demo = gr.Interface(
fn=generate_answer,
inputs=[
gr.components.Textbox(label="Input"),
gr.components.Number(value=256),
gr.components.Textbox(label="Custom system prompt"),
],
outputs=[
gr.components.Textbox(label="Output"),
gr.components.Textbox(label="Logs")
],
title=title,
description=desc,
allow_flagging='never'
)
demo.queue()
print("! LAUNCHING GRADIO !")
demo.launch(server_name="0.0.0.0")