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@red-hat-developer-hub/backstage-plugin-lightspeed-backend
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This is the lightspeed backend plugin that enables you to interact with any LLM server running a model with OpenAI's API compatibility.
yarn add --cwd packages/backend @red-hat-developer-hub/backstage-plugin-lightspeed-backend
Add the following to your packages/backend/src/index.ts file:
const backend = createBackend();
// Add the following line
backend.add(
import('@red-hat-developer-hub/backstage-plugin-lightspeed-backend'),
);
backend.start();
Add the following lightspeed configurations into your app-config.yaml file:
lightspeed:
servicePort: <portNumber> # Optional - Change the LS service port nubmer. Defaults to 8080.
systemPrompt: <system prompt> # Optional - Override the default system prompt.
mcpServers: # Optional - only one mcp server is currently supported
- name: <mcp server name> # must match the name configured in LCS
token: ${MCP_TOKEN}
The Lightspeed Backend plugin has support for the permission framework.
rbac-policy.csv:p, role:default/team_a, lightspeed.chat.read, read, allow
p, role:default/team_a, lightspeed.chat.create, create, allow
p, role:default/team_a, lightspeed.chat.delete, delete, allow
g, user:default/<your-user-name>, role:default/team_a
You can specify the path to this configuration file in your application configuration:
permission:
enabled: true
rbac:
policies-csv-file: /some/path/rbac-policy.csv
policyFileReload: true
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