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Support for guided decoding for offline LLM #6878

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@kevinbu233 kevinbu233 commented Jul 28, 2024

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Added support for guided decoding (JSON, regex, choice) on offline interface that is raised in issue #3536 . A refactor of #4130

FIX #3536
FIX #7030

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Thanks for implementing this! Left a few comments.

Also, it would be a good idea to implement this for AsyncLLMEngine so we can move the guided decoding logic out of the OpenAI server.

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roG0d commented Aug 1, 2024

Hi, I've been tracked the guided decoding with CFG for vLLM this past week. I found this PR that points exactly to what I'm looking for.

To be on the same page: it's true that vLLM supports grammar but just with requests related to OpenAI Compatible Server?

If that's so, I would like to help and try bringing this feature forward.

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LGTM now. You just have to run format.sh to appease the linter.

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DarkLight1337 commented Aug 1, 2024

Hi, I've been tracked the guided decoding with CFG for vLLM this past week. I found this PR that points exactly to what I'm looking for.

To be on the same page: it's true that vLLM supports grammar but just with requests related to OpenAI Compatible Server?

Yes, this PR just extends the existing functionality to offline LLM class.

If that's so, I would like to help and try bringing this feature forward.

The PR is basically complete already, thanks for offering help though!

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rkooo567 commented Aug 1, 2024

QQ: should we deprecate logit processor API and pass the string to sampling parameter instead?

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QQ: should we deprecate logit processor API and pass the string to sampling parameter instead?

Could you elaborate on that? Not sure how would that work.

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stas00 commented Aug 3, 2024

@kevinbu233, can this be merged? I think there are quite a few of us who have been waiting for this feature since many moons. Thank you!

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simon-mo commented Aug 3, 2024

/ready

@github-actions github-actions bot added the ready ONLY add when PR is ready to merge/full CI is needed label Aug 3, 2024
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