Add AI functionality to your flows! This module includes a set of nodes that enable easy communication with Ollama, enriching your projects with intelligent solutions.
A Node-RED module that wraps the ollama.js library, offering its functionalities as configurable nodes for easy integration into flows.
This module requires Node.js version 18 or higher.
To use it, you need to have Node-RED installed on your system. For more information on how to install Node-RED, refer to the official Node-RED documentation.
You also need Ollama running on the same or a different system. For detailed instructions on how to install Ollama, please refer to the official Ollama site.
To install the module, you can use the Node-RED editor or the Node-RED command-line tool.
- Open the Node-RED editor.
- Click on the menu button in the top-right corner.
- Select "Manage palette".
- Go to the "Install" tab.
- Search for "node-red-contrib-ollama".
- Click on the "Install" button.
- Open a terminal.
- Run the following command:
npm install node-red-contrib-ollama
After installing the module, you need to restart Node-RED to apply the changes.
The module provides a set of nodes that can be used to interact with the ollama.js library. The nodes are:
- Chat: Generate the next message in a chat with a provided model.
- Copy: Copy a model. Creates a model with another name from an existing model.
- Create: Create a model from a Modelfile.
- Delete: Delete a model and its data.
- Embed: Generate embeddings from a model.
- Generate: Generate a response for a given prompt with a provided model.
- List: List models that are available locally.
- Pull: Download a model from the ollama library.
- Push: Upload a model to a model library. Requires registering for ollama.ai and adding a public key first.
- Show: Show information about a model including details, modelfile, template, parameters, license, and system prompt.
- Ps: List models that are currently loaded into memory.
- Abort: This method will abort all streamed generations currently running.
Each node has its own set of configuration options that can be used to customize its behavior. For more information on how to use each node, refer to the help text provided in the Node-RED editor.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.