AIaaS (AI as a Service) for everyone. Create AI projects and consume them using a simple REST API.
Demo: https://ai.ince.pt Username: demo
Password: demo
- Projects: There are multiple types of agents (projects), each with its own features. (rag, ragsql, inference, vision, router, agent)
- Users: A user represents a user of the system. It's used for authentication and authorization (basic auth). Each user may have access to multiple projects.
- LLMs: Supports any public LLM supported by LlamaIndex. Which includes any local LLM supported by Ollama, LiteLLM, etc.
- VRAM: Automatic VRAM management. Local image generators are run in a separate process, which allows for better resource management.
- API: The API is a first-class citizen of RestAI. All endpoints are documented using Swagger.
- Frontend: There is a frontend available at restai-frontend
- Image Generation: Supports local and remote image generators. Local image generators are run in a separate process. New generators are easily added and loaded dynamically.
- Embeddings: You may use any embeddings model supported by llamaindex. Check embeddings definition.
- Vectorstore: There are two vectorstores supported:
Chroma
andRedis
- Retrieval: It features an embeddings search and score evaluator, which allows you to evaluate the quality of your embeddings and simulate the RAG process before the LLM. Reranking is also supported, ColBERT and LLM based.
- Loaders: You may use any loader supported by llamaindex.
- Sandboxed mode: RAG agents (projects) have "sandboxed" mode, which means that a locked default answer will be given when there aren't embeddings for the provided question. This is useful for chatbots, where you want to provide a default answer when the LLM doesn't know how to answer the question, reduncing hallucination.
- Evaluation: You may evaluate your RAG agent using deepeval. Using the
eval
property in the RAG endpoint.
- Connection: Supply a MySQL or PostgreSQL connection string and it will automatically crawl the DB schema, using table and column names it’s able to figure out how to translate the question to sql and then write a response.
-
ReAct Agents, specify which tools to use in the project and the agent will figure out how to use them to achieve the objective.
-
New tools are easily added. Just create a new tool in the
tools
folder and it will be automatically picked up by RESTai. Check theapp/llms/tools
folder for examples using the builtin tools. -
Tools: Supply all the tools names you want the Agent to use in this project. (separated by commas)
- img2text: RESTai supports virtually any vision model.
- New generators are easily added. Just create a new tool in the
generators
folder and it will be automatically picked up by RESTai. Check theapp/image/workers
folder for examples using the builtin generators. - text2img: RESTai supports txt2image like Stable Diffusion, Flux, DallE...
- img2img: RESTai supports img2img like BMBG2, InstantID, ...
Stable Diffusion & InstantID
- Routes a message to the most suitable project. It's useful when you have multiple projects and you want to route the question to the most suitable one.
- Routes: Very similar to Zero Shot React strategy, but each route is a project. The router will route the question to the project that has the highest score. It's useful when you have multiple projects and you want to route the question to the most suitable one.
- You may use any LLM supported by Ollama and/or LlamaIndex.
- RESTai uses Poetry to manage dependencies. Install it with
pip install poetry
.
make install
make dev
(starts RESTai in development mode)
make install
make start
- Edit the .env file accordingly
docker compose --env-file .env up --build
You can specify profiles docker compose --profile redis --profile mysql ....
to include additional components like the redis cache backend or a DB server, here are the supported profiles:
--profile redis
Starts and sets redis as the cache backend--profile mysql
Starts and enables Mysql as the database server--profile postgres
Starts and enables Postgres as the database server
The variables MYSQL_HOST and POSTGRES_HOST should match the names of the respective services "mysql" and "postgres" and not localhost or 127.0.0.1 when using the containers
To delete everything or a specific container don't forget to pass the necessary profiles to the compose command, EX:
- Removing everything
docker compose --profile mysql --profile postgres down --rmi all
- Removing singular database volume
docker compose --profile mysql down --volumes
Note: the local_cache volume will also get removed since it's in the main service and not in any profile
- Endpoints: All the API endpoints are documented and available at: Endpoints
- Swagger: Swagger/OpenAPI documentation: Swagger
- Source code at https://github.com/apocas/restai-frontend.
make install
automatically installs the frontend.
- Tests are implemented using
pytest
. Run them withmake test
.
Pedro Dias - @pedromdias
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