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# Copy HuggingChat |
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The config file for HuggingChat is stored in the `chart/env/prod.yaml` file. It is the source of truth for the environment variables used for our CI/CD pipeline. For HuggingChat, as we need to customize the app color, as well as the base path, we build a custom docker image. You can find the workflow here. |
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<Tip> |
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If you want to make changes to the model config used in production for HuggingChat, you should do so against `chart/env/prod.yaml`. |
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</Tip> |
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### Running a copy of HuggingChat locally |
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If you want to run an exact copy of HuggingChat locally, you will need to do the following first: |
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1. Create an [OAuth App on the hub](https://huggingface.co/settings/applications/new) with `openid profile email` permissions. Make sure to set the callback URL to something like `http://localhost:5173/chat/login/callback` which matches the right path for your local instance. |
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2. Create a [HF Token](https://huggingface.co/settings/tokens) with your Hugging Face account. You will need a Pro account to be able to access some of the larger models available through HuggingChat. |
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3. Create a free account with [serper.dev](https://serper.dev/) (you will get 2500 free search queries) |
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4. Run an instance of MongoDB, however you want. (Local or remote) |
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You can then create a new `.env.SECRET_CONFIG` file with the following content |
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```ini |
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MONGODB_URL=<link to your mongo DB from step 4> |
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HF_TOKEN=<your HF token from step 2> |
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OPENID_CONFIG=`{ |
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PROVIDER_URL: "https://huggingface.co", |
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CLIENT_ID: "<your client ID from step 1>", |
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CLIENT_SECRET: "<your client secret from step 1>", |
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}` |
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SERPER_API_KEY=<your serper API key from step 3> |
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MESSAGES_BEFORE_LOGIN=<can be any numerical value, or set to 0 to require login> |
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``` |
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You can then run `npm run updateLocalEnv` in the root of chat-ui. This will create a `.env.local` file which combines the `chart/env/prod.yaml` and the `.env.SECRET_CONFIG` file. You can then run `npm run dev` to start your local instance of HuggingChat. |
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### Populate database |
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<Tip warning={true}> |
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The `MONGODB_URL` used for this script will be fetched from `.env.local`. Make sure it's correct! The command runs directly on the database. |
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</Tip> |
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You can populate the database using faker data using the `populate` script: |
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```bash |
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npm run populate <flags here> |
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``` |
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At least one flag must be specified, the following flags are available: |
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- `reset` - resets the database |
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- `all` - populates all tables |
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- `users` - populates the users table |
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- `settings` - populates the settings table for existing users |
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- `assistants` - populates the assistants table for existing users |
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- `conversations` - populates the conversations table for existing users |
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For example, you could use it like so: |
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```bash |
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npm run populate reset |
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``` |
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to clear out the database. Then login in the app to create your user and run the following command: |
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```bash |
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npm run populate users settings assistants conversations |
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``` |
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to populate the database with fake data, including fake conversations and assistants for your user. |
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