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# Jinja | |
A minimalistic JavaScript implementation of the Jinja templating engine, specifically designed for parsing and rendering ML chat templates. | |
## Usage | |
### Load template from a model on the Hugging Face Hub | |
First, install the jinja and hub packages: | |
```sh | |
npm i @huggingface/jinja | |
npm i @huggingface/hub | |
``` | |
You can then load a tokenizer from the Hugging Face Hub and render a list of chat messages, as follows: | |
```js | |
import { Template } from "@huggingface/jinja"; | |
import { downloadFile } from "@huggingface/hub"; | |
const config = await ( | |
await downloadFile({ | |
repo: "mistralai/Mistral-7B-Instruct-v0.1", | |
path: "tokenizer_config.json", | |
}) | |
).json(); | |
const chat = [ | |
{ role: "user", content: "Hello, how are you?" }, | |
{ role: "assistant", content: "I'm doing great. How can I help you today?" }, | |
{ role: "user", content: "I'd like to show off how chat templating works!" }, | |
]; | |
const template = new Template(config.chat_template); | |
const result = template.render({ | |
messages: chat, | |
bos_token: config.bos_token, | |
eos_token: config.eos_token, | |
}); | |
// "<s>[INST] Hello, how are you? [/INST]I'm doing great. How can I help you today?</s> [INST] I'd like to show off how chat templating works! [/INST]" | |
``` | |
### Transformers.js | |
First, install the `@huggingface/jinja` and `@xenova/transformers` packages: | |
```sh | |
npm i @huggingface/jinja | |
npm i @xenova/transformers | |
``` | |
You can then render a list of chat messages using a tokenizer's `apply_chat_template` method. | |
```js | |
import { AutoTokenizer } from "@xenova/transformers"; | |
// Load tokenizer from the Hugging Face Hub | |
const tokenizer = await AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("mistralai/Mistral-7B-Instruct-v0.1"); | |
// Define chat messages | |
const chat = [ | |
{ role: "user", content: "Hello, how are you?" }, | |
{ role: "assistant", content: "I'm doing great. How can I help you today?" }, | |
{ role: "user", content: "I'd like to show off how chat templating works!" }, | |
]; | |
const text = tokenizer.apply_chat_template(chat, { tokenize: false }); | |
// "<s>[INST] Hello, how are you? [/INST]I'm doing great. How can I help you today?</s> [INST] I'd like to show off how chat templating works! [/INST]" | |
``` | |
Notice how the entire chat is condensed into a single string. If you would instead like to return the tokenized version (i.e., a list of token IDs), you can use the following: | |
```js | |
const input_ids = tokenizer.apply_chat_template(chat, { tokenize: true, return_tensor: false }); | |
// [1, 733, 16289, 28793, 22557, 28725, 910, 460, 368, 28804, 733, 28748, 16289, 28793, 28737, 28742, 28719, 2548, 1598, 28723, 1602, 541, 315, 1316, 368, 3154, 28804, 2, 28705, 733, 16289, 28793, 315, 28742, 28715, 737, 298, 1347, 805, 910, 10706, 5752, 1077, 3791, 28808, 733, 28748, 16289, 28793] | |
``` | |
For more information about chat templates, check out the transformers [documentation](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/main/en/chat_templating). | |