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Proxy server to Argo API, OpenAI format compatible

Project description

argo-openai-proxy

PyPI - Version

This project is a proxy application that forwards requests to an ARGO API and optionally converts the responses to be compatible with OpenAI's API format. It can be used in conjunction with autossh-tunnel-dockerized or other secure connection tools.

TL;DR

pip install argo-proxy # install the package
argo-proxy # run the proxy

NOTICE OF USAGE

The machine or server making API calls to Argo must be connected to the Argonne internal network or through a VPN on an Argonne-managed computer if you are working off-site. Your instance of the argo proxy should always be on-premise at an Argonne machine. The software is provided "as is," without any warranties. By using this software, you accept that the authors, contributors, and affiliated organizations will not be liable for any damages or issues arising from its use. You are solely responsible for ensuring the software meets your requirements.

Deployment

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.10+ is required.
    It is recommended to use conda, mamba, or pipx, etc., to manage an exclusive environment.
    Conda/Mamba Download and install from: https://conda-forge.org/download/
    pipx Download and install from: https://pipx.pypa.io/stable/installation/

  • Install dependencies:

    PyPI current version: PyPI - Version

    pip install argo-proxy
    

    To upgrade:

    argo-proxy --version  # Display current version
    # Check against PyPI version
    pip install argo-proxy --upgrade
    

    or, if you decide to use dev version (make sure you are at the root of the repo cloned):

    pip install .
    

Configuration File

If you don't want to manually configure it, the First-Time Setup will automatically create it for you.

The application uses config.yaml for configuration. Here's an example:

port: 44497
host: 0.0.0.0
argo_url: "https://apps-dev.inside.anl.gov/argoapi/api/v1/resource/chat/"
argo_stream_url: "https://apps-dev.inside.anl.gov/argoapi/api/v1/resource/streamchat/"
argo_embedding_url: "https://apps.inside.anl.gov/argoapi/api/v1/resource/embed/"
user: "your_username" # set during first-time setup
verbose: true # can be changed during setup

Running the Application

To start the application:

argo-proxy [config_path]
  • Without arguments: search for config.yaml under:

    • current directory
    • ~/.config/argoproxy/
    • ~/.argoproxy/ The first one found will be used.
  • With path: uses specified config file, if exists. Otherwise, falls back to default search.

    argo-proxy /path/to/config.yaml
    
  • With --edit flag: opens the config file in the default editor for modification.

First-Time Setup

When running without an existing config file:

  1. The script offers to create config.yaml from config.sample.yaml
  2. Automatically selects a random available port (can be overridden)
  3. Prompts for:
    • Your username (sets user field)
    • Verbose mode preference (sets verbose field)
  4. Validates connectivity to configured URLs
  5. Shows the generated config in a formatted display for review before proceeding

Example session:

$ argo-proxy
No valid configuration found.
Would you like to create it from config.sample.yaml? [Y/n]:
Creating new configuration...
Use port [52226]? [Y/n/<port>]:
Enter your username: your_username
Enable verbose mode? [Y/n]
Created new configuration at: /home/your_username/.config/argoproxy/config.yaml
Using port 52226...
Validating URL connectivity...
Current configuration:
--------------------------------------
{
    "host": "0.0.0.0",
    "port": 52226,
    "user": "your_username",
    "argo_url": "https://apps-dev.inside.anl.gov/argoapi/api/v1/resource/chat/",
    "argo_stream_url": "https://apps-dev.inside.anl.gov/argoapi/api/v1/resource/streamchat/",
    "argo_embedding_url": "https://apps.inside.anl.gov/argoapi/api/v1/resource/embed/",
    "verbose": true
}
--------------------------------------
# ... proxy server starting info display ...

Configuration Options Reference

Option Description Default
host Host address to bind the server to 0.0.0.0
port Application port (random available port selected by default) randomly assigned
argo_url Argo Chat API URL Dev URL (for now)
argo_stream_url Argo Stream API URL Dev URL (for now)
argo_embedding_url Argo Embedding API URL Prod URL
user Your username (Set during setup)
verbose Debug logging true

argo-proxy CLI Available Options

$ argo-proxy -h
usage: argo-proxy [-h] [--host HOST] [--port PORT] [--verbose | --quiet] [--edit]
                  [--validate] [--show] [--version]
                  [config]

Argo Proxy CLI

positional arguments:
  config                Path to the configuration file

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --host HOST, -H HOST  Host address to bind the server to
  --port PORT, -p PORT  Port number to bind the server to
  --verbose, -v         Enable verbose logging, override if `verbose` set False in config
  --quiet, -q           Disable verbose logging, override if `verbose` set True in config
  --edit, -e            Open the configuration file in the system's default editor for
                        editing
  --validate, -vv       Validate the configuration file and exit
  --show, -s            Show the current configuration during launch
  --version, -V         Show the version and exit.

Management Utilities

The following options help manage the configuration file:

  • --edit, -e: Open the configuration file in the system's default editor for editing.

    • If no config file is specified, it will search in default locations (~/.config/argoproxy/, ~/.argoproxy/, or current directory)
    • Tries common editors like nano, vi, vim (unix-like systems) or notepad (Windows)
  • --validate, -vv: Validate the configuration file and exit without starting the server.

    • Useful for checking config syntax and connectivity before deployment
  • --show, -s: Show the current configuration during launch.

    • Displays the fully resolved configuration including defaults
    • Can be used with --validate to just display configuration without starting the server
# Example usage:
argo-proxy --edit  # Edit config file
argo-proxy --validate --show  # Validate and display config
argo-proxy --show  # Show config at startup

Usage

Endpoints

OpenAI Compatible

These endpoints convert responses from the ARGO API to be compatible with OpenAI's format:

  • /v1/responses: Available from v2.7.0. Response API.
  • /v1/chat/completions: Chat Completions API.
  • /v1/completions: Legacy Completions API.
  • /v1/embeddings: Embedding API.
  • /v1/models: Lists available models in OpenAI-compatible format.

Not OpenAI Compatible

These endpoints interact directly with the ARGO API and do not convert responses to OpenAI's format:

  • /v1/chat: Proxies requests to the ARGO API without conversion.
  • /v1/embed: Proxies requests to the ARGO Embedding API without conversion.
  • /v1/status: Responds with a simple "hello" from GPT-4o, knowing argoproxy is alive.

Timeout Override

You can override the default timeout with a timeout parameter in your request. This parameter is optional for client request. Proxy server will keep the connection open until it finishes or client disconnects.

Details of how to make such override in different query flavors: Timeout Override Examples

Models

Chat Models

Original ARGO Model Name Argo Proxy Name
gpt35 argo:gpt-3.5-turbo
gpt35large argo:gpt-3.5-turbo-16k
gpt4 argo:gpt-4
gpt4large argo:gpt-4-32k
gpt4turbo argo:gpt-4-turbo
gpt4o argo:gpt-4o
gpt4olatest argo:gpt-4o-latest
gpto1preview argo:gpt-o1-preview, argo:o1-preview
gpto1mini argo:gpt-o1-mini , argo:o1-mini
gpto3mini argo:gpt-o3-mini , argo:o3-mini
gpto1 argo:gpt-o1 , argo:o1

Embedding Models

Original ARGO Model Name Argo Proxy Name
ada002 argo:text-embedding-ada-002
v3small argo:text-embedding-3-small
v3large argo:text-embedding-3-large

Examples

Raw Requests

For examples of how to use the raw request utilities (e.g., httpx, requests), refer to:

Direct Access to ARGO
OpenAI Compatible Requests

OpenAI Client

For examples demonstrating the use case of the OpenAI client (openai.OpenAI), refer to:

Folder Structure

The following is an overview of the project's directory structure:

$ tree -I "__pycache__|*.egg-info|dist|dev_scripts|config.yaml"
.
├── config.sample.yaml
├── examples
│   ├── openai_client
│      ├── chat_completions.py
│      ├── chat_completions_stream.py
│      ├── embedding.py
│      ├── legacy_completions.py
│      ├── legacy_completions_stream.py
│      ├── o3_mini_simple_chatbot.py
│      ├── responses.py
│      └── responses_stream.py
│   └── raw_requests
│       ├── argo_chat.py
│       ├── argo_chat_stream.py
│       ├── argo_embed.py
│       ├── chat_completions.py
│       ├── chat_completions_stream.py
│       ├── embedding.py
│       ├── legacy_completions.py
│       ├── legacy_completions_stream.py
│       ├── o1_mini_chat_completions.py
│       ├── responses.py
│       └── responses_stream.py
├── LICENSE
├── Makefile
├── pyproject.toml
├── README.md
├── run_app.sh
├── src
│   └── argoproxy
│       ├── app.py
│       ├── cli.py
│       ├── config.py
│       ├── constants.py
│       ├── endpoints
│          ├── chat.py
│          ├── completions.py
│          ├── embed.py
│          ├── extras.py
│          └── responses.py
│       ├── __init__.py
│       ├── py.typed
│       ├── types
│          ├── chat_completion.py
│          ├── completions.py
│          ├── embedding.py
│          ├── function_call.py
│          ├── __init__.py
│          └── responses.py
│       └── utils.py
└── timeout_examples.md

8 directories, 44 files

Bug Reports and Contributions

This project is developed in my spare time. Bugs and issues may exist. If you encounter any or have suggestions for improvements, please open an issue or submit a pull request. Your contributions are highly appreciated!

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