Streaming + Async
Streaming Responses​
LiteLLM supports streaming the model response back by passing stream=True
as an argument to the completion function
Usage​
response = completion(model="gpt-3.5-turbo", messages=messages, stream=True)
for chunk in response:
print(chunk['choices'][0]['delta'])
Async Completion​
Asynchronous Completion with LiteLLM. LiteLLM provides an asynchronous version of the completion function called acompletion
Usage​
from litellm import acompletion
import asyncio
async def test_get_response():
user_message = "Hello, how are you?"
messages = [{"content": user_message, "role": "user"}]
response = await acompletion(model="gpt-3.5-turbo", messages=messages)
return response
response = asyncio.run(test_get_response())
print(response)
Async Streaming​
We've implemented an __anext__()
function in the streaming object returned. This enables async iteration over the streaming object.
Usage​
Here's an example of using it with openai. But this
from litellm import completion
import asyncio, os, traceback, time
os.environ["OPENAI_API_KEY"] = "your-api-key"
def logger_fn(model_call_object: dict):
print(f"LOGGER FUNCTION: {model_call_object}")
user_message = "Hello, how are you?"
messages = [{"content": user_message, "role": "user"}]
async def completion_call():
try:
response = completion(
model="gpt-3.5-turbo", messages=messages, stream=True, logger_fn=logger_fn
)
print(f"response: {response}")
complete_response = ""
start_time = time.time()
# Change for loop to async for loop
async for chunk in response:
chunk_time = time.time()
print(f"time since initial request: {chunk_time - start_time:.5f}")
print(chunk["choices"][0]["delta"])
complete_response += chunk["choices"][0]["delta"].get("content", "")
if complete_response == "":
raise Exception("Empty response received")
except:
print(f"error occurred: {traceback.format_exc()}")
pass
asyncio.run(completion_call())