Create and run a local LLM with RAG
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local_llm
Create and run a local LLM with RAG. Adaptation of this original article. Works well in conjunction with the nlp_pipeline library which you can use to convert your PDFs and websites to the .txt files the library uses.
Installation
In addition to the libraries in the requirements.txt
, Postgres SQL and pgvector need to be installed on your system.
Quick usage
If you want to use RAG, first you have to have Postgres running. E.g., on Mac, brew services start postgresql
from the command line, on Windows pg_ctl -D "C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\16\data" start
, depending on where you installed Postgres. You then need to make sure you have created the users/roles you will enter later on in Postgres. E.g., psql postgres
from the command line (psql -U postgres
in Windows), then in SQL:
CREATE ROLE <user> WITH LOGIN PASSWORD '<password>';
ALTER ROLE <user> SUPERUSER;
Now you are ready to use the library in Python.
RAG example
from local_rag_llm import local_llm
# instantiate the model
model = local_llm.local_llm(
llm_url = "https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Llama-2-7B-Chat-GGUF/resolve/main/llama-2-7b-chat.Q4_K_M.gguf", # the URL of the particular LLM you want to use. If you have the model locally you don't need to pass this
llm_path = llm_path, # path where the local LLM file is stored or will be downloaded to
redownload_llm = True, # whether or not to redownload the LLM file
text_path = text_path, # either a directory where your .txt files are stored, or a list of absolute paths to the .txt files
metadata_path = "metadata.csv", # optional in case your .txt files have more metadata about them
hf_token = None, # hugging face API token. If "HF_AUTH" is in your environment, you don't need to pass
n_gpu_layers = 0, # number of GPU layers, 0 for CPU
temperature = 0.0, # 0-1, 0 = more conservative, 1 = more random/creative
max_new_tokens = 512, # length of new responses, equal to words more or less
context_window = 3900, # working memory of the model in tokens, model-dependent but max is usually around 4k
memory_limit = 2048, # if using a chat engine, memory limit of the chat engine
system_prompt = "You are a chatbot." # priming context of the chatbot
)
# setup the Postgres database
model.setup_db(
user = "<user>",
password = "<password>"
)
# populate the database with your own documents
model.populate_db(
chunk_size = 1024 # number of tokens/words to split your documents into
)
# get a response from the model
response = model.gen_response(
prompt = "prompt",
similarity_top_k = 4, # number of documents/chunks to return/query alongside the prompt
use_chat_engine = True, # whether or not to use the chat engine, i.e., have a short-term memory of your chat history
reset_chat_engine = False # if using a chat engine, whether or not to reset its memory
)
response["response"] # the text response of the model
response["supporting_text_01"] # the text of the chunks the response is largely based on plus its metadata
# you can also convert tabular CSVs in long format into LLM readable ones
from local_rag_llm.db_setup import convert_csv
convert_csv(
csv_path = "gdp.csv", # CSV to convert
txt_out_path = "texts/gdp.txt", # where to write the text file to, e.g. the same as your 'text_path'
sentence_template = "GDP in {country} was {GDP} in {year}" # template sentence, where {col_name} will be replaced with the values in the CSV
)
non-RAG example
A non-RAG model is simpler to set up. The library will infer that the model is non-RAG if you pass nothing for the text_path
parameter.
from local_rag_llm import local_llm
# instantiate the model
model = local_llm.local_llm(
llm_url = "https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Llama-2-7B-Chat-GGUF/resolve/main/llama-2-7b-chat.Q4_K_M.gguf",
llm_path = llm_path,
redownload_llm = True,
hf_token = None,
n_gpu_layers = 0,
temperature = 0.0,
max_new_tokens = 512,
context_window = 3900
)
# get a response from the model
response = model.gen_response(
prompt = "prompt"
)
response # the text of the model's response
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