The Ollama JavaScript library provides the easiest way to integrate your JavaScript project with Ollama.
npm i ollama
import ollama from 'ollama'
const response = await ollama.chat({
model: 'llama3.1',
messages: [{ role: 'user', content: 'Why is the sky blue?' }],
})
console.log(response.message.content)
To use the library without node, import the browser module.
import ollama from 'ollama/browser'
Response streaming can be enabled by setting stream: true
, modifying function calls to return an AsyncGenerator
where each part is an object in the stream.
import ollama from 'ollama'
const message = { role: 'user', content: 'Why is the sky blue?' }
const response = await ollama.chat({ model: 'llama3.1', messages: [message], stream: true })
for await (const part of response) {
process.stdout.write(part.message.content)
}
import ollama from 'ollama'
const modelfile = `
FROM llama3.1
SYSTEM "You are mario from super mario bros."
`
await ollama.create({ model: 'example', modelfile: modelfile })
The Ollama JavaScript library's API is designed around the Ollama REST API
ollama.chat(request)
-
request
<Object>
: The request object containing chat parameters.-
model
<string>
The name of the model to use for the chat. -
messages
<Message[]>
: Array of message objects representing the chat history.-
role
<string>
: The role of the message sender ('user', 'system', or 'assistant'). -
content
<string>
: The content of the message. -
images
<Uint8Array[] | string[]>
: (Optional) Images to be included in the message, either as Uint8Array or base64 encoded strings.
-
-
format
<string>
: (Optional) Set the expected format of the response (json
). -
stream
<boolean>
: (Optional) When true anAsyncGenerator
is returned. -
keep_alive
<string | number>
: (Optional) How long to keep the model loaded. -
tools
<Tool[]>
: (Optional) A list of tool calls the model may make. -
options
<Options>
: (Optional) Options to configure the runtime.
-
-
Returns:
<ChatResponse>
ollama.generate(request)
-
request
<Object>
: The request object containing generate parameters.-
model
<string>
The name of the model to use for the chat. -
prompt
<string>
: The prompt to send to the model. -
suffix
<string>
: (Optional) Suffix is the text that comes after the inserted text. -
system
<string>
: (Optional) Override the model system prompt. -
template
<string>
: (Optional) Override the model template. -
raw
<boolean>
: (Optional) Bypass the prompt template and pass the prompt directly to the model. -
images
<Uint8Array[] | string[]>
: (Optional) Images to be included, either as Uint8Array or base64 encoded strings. -
format
<string>
: (Optional) Set the expected format of the response (json
). -
stream
<boolean>
: (Optional) When true anAsyncGenerator
is returned. -
keep_alive
<string | number>
: (Optional) How long to keep the model loaded. -
options
<Options>
: (Optional) Options to configure the runtime.
-
- Returns:
<GenerateResponse>
ollama.pull(request)
-
request
<Object>
: The request object containing pull parameters.-
model
<string>
The name of the model to pull. -
insecure
<boolean>
: (Optional) Pull from servers whose identity cannot be verified. -
stream
<boolean>
: (Optional) When true anAsyncGenerator
is returned.
-
- Returns:
<ProgressResponse>
ollama.push(request)
-
request
<Object>
: The request object containing push parameters.-
model
<string>
The name of the model to push. -
insecure
<boolean>
: (Optional) Push to servers whose identity cannot be verified. -
stream
<boolean>
: (Optional) When true anAsyncGenerator
is returned.
-
- Returns:
<ProgressResponse>
ollama.create(request)
-
request
<Object>
: The request object containing create parameters.-
model
<string>
The name of the model to create. -
path
<string>
: (Optional) The path to the Modelfile of the model to create. -
modelfile
<string>
: (Optional) The content of the Modelfile to create. -
stream
<boolean>
: (Optional) When true anAsyncGenerator
is returned.
-
- Returns:
<ProgressResponse>
ollama.delete(request)
-
request
<Object>
: The request object containing delete parameters.-
model
<string>
The name of the model to delete.
-
- Returns:
<StatusResponse>
ollama.copy(request)
-
request
<Object>
: The request object containing copy parameters.-
source
<string>
The name of the model to copy from. -
destination
<string>
The name of the model to copy to.
-
- Returns:
<StatusResponse>
ollama.list()
- Returns:
<ListResponse>
ollama.show(request)
-
request
<Object>
: The request object containing show parameters.-
model
<string>
The name of the model to show. -
system
<string>
: (Optional) Override the model system prompt returned. -
template
<string>
: (Optional) Override the model template returned. -
options
<Options>
: (Optional) Options to configure the runtime.
-
- Returns:
<ShowResponse>
ollama.embed(request)
-
request
<Object>
: The request object containing embedding parameters.-
model
<string>
The name of the model used to generate the embeddings. -
input
<string> | <string[]>
: The input used to generate the embeddings. -
truncate
<boolean>
: (Optional) Truncate the input to fit the maximum context length supported by the model. -
keep_alive
<string | number>
: (Optional) How long to keep the model loaded. -
options
<Options>
: (Optional) Options to configure the runtime.
-
- Returns:
<EmbedResponse>
ollama.ps()
- Returns:
<ListResponse>
ollama.abort()
This method will abort all streamed generations currently running.
All asynchronous threads listening to streams (typically the for await (const part of response)
) will throw an AbortError
exception
A custom client can be created with the following fields:
-
host
<string>
: (Optional) The Ollama host address. Default:"http://127.0.0.1:11434"
. -
fetch
<Object>
: (Optional) The fetch library used to make requests to the Ollama host.
import { Ollama } from 'ollama'
const ollama = new Ollama({ host: 'http://127.0.0.1:11434' })
const response = await ollama.chat({
model: 'llama3.1',
messages: [{ role: 'user', content: 'Why is the sky blue?' }],
})
To build the project files run:
npm run build