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Bedrock Access Gateway

OpenAI-compatible RESTful APIs for Amazon Bedrock

Overview

Amazon Bedrock offers a wide range of foundation models (such as Claude 3 Sonnet/Haiku, Llama 2, Mistral/Mixtral, etc.) and a broad set of capabilities for you to build generative AI applications. Check the Amazon Bedrock landing page for additional information.

Sometimes, you might have applications developed using OpenAI APIs or SDKs, and you want to experiment with Amazon Bedrock without modifying your codebase. Or you may simply wish to evaluate the capabilities of these foundation models in tools like AutoGen etc. Well, this repository allows you to access Amazon Bedrock models seamlessly through OpenAI APIs and SDKs, enabling you to test these models without code changes.

If you find this GitHub repository useful, please consider giving it a free star ⭐ to show your appreciation and support for the project.

Features:

  • Support streaming response via server-sent events (SSE)
  • Support Model APIs
  • Support Chat Completion APIs
  • Support Function Call/Tool Call (beta)
  • Support Embedding APIs (beta)
  • Support Multimodal API (beta)

Note: The legacy text completion API is not supported, you should change to use chat completion API.

Supported Amazon Bedrock models (Model IDs):

  • anthropic.claude-instant-v1
  • anthropic.claude-v2:1
  • anthropic.claude-v2
  • anthropic.claude-3-sonnet-20240229-v1:0
  • anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0
  • meta.llama2-13b-chat-v1
  • meta.llama2-70b-chat-v1
  • mistral.mistral-7b-instruct-v0:2
  • mistral.mixtral-8x7b-instruct-v0:1
  • mistral.mistral-large-2402-v1:0
  • cohere.embed-multilingual-v3 (embedding)
  • cohere.embed-english-v3 (embedding)

Note: The default model is set to anthropic.claude-3-sonnet-20240229-v1:0 which can be changed via Lambda environment variables (DEFAULT_MODEL).

Get Started

Prerequisites

Please make sure you have met below prerequisites:

  • Access to Amazon Bedrock foundation models.

For more information on how to request model access, please refer to the Amazon Bedrock User Guide (Set Up > Model access)

Architecture

The following diagram illustrates the reference architecture. Note that it also includes a new VPC with two public subnets only for the Application Load Balancer (ALB).

Architecture

Note: You can use Lambda Web Adapter + Function URL (see example to replace ALB or AWS Fargate to replace Lambda to get better performance on streaming response.

Deployment

Please follow the steps below to deploy the Bedrock Proxy APIs into your AWS account. Only supports regions where Amazon Bedrock is available (such as us-west-2). The deployment will take approximately 3-5 minutes 🕒.

Step 1: Create you own custom API key (Optional)

Note: This step is to use any string (without spaces) you like to create a custom API Key (credential) that will be used to access the proxy API later. This key does not have to match your actual OpenAI key, and you don't need to have an OpenAI API key. It is recommended that you take this step and ensure that you keep the key safe and private.

  1. Open the AWS Management Console and navigate to the Systems Manager service.
  2. In the left-hand navigation pane, click on "Parameter Store".
  3. Click on the "Create parameter" button.
  4. In the "Create parameter" window, select the following options:
    • Name: Enter a descriptive name for your parameter (e.g., "BedrockProxyAPIKey").
    • Description: Optionally, provide a description for the parameter.
    • Tier: Select Standard.
    • Type: Select SecureString.
    • Value: Any string (without spaces).
  5. Click "Create parameter".
  6. Make a note of the parameter name you used (e.g., "BedrockProxyAPIKey"). You'll need this in the next step.

Step 2: Deploy the CloudFormation stack

  1. Sign in to AWS Management Console, switch to the region to deploy the CloudFormation Stack to.

  2. Click the following button to launch the CloudFormation Stack in that region.

    Launch Stack

  3. Click "Next".

  4. On the "Specify stack details" page, provide the following information:

    • Stack name: Change the stack name if needed.
    • ApiKeyParam (if you set up an API key in Step 1): Enter the parameter name you used for storing the API key (e.g., BedrockProxyAPIKey). If you did not set up an API key, leave this field blank. Click "Next".
  5. On the "Configure stack options" page, you can leave the default settings or customize them according to your needs.

  6. Click "Next".

  7. On the "Review" page, review the details of the stack you're about to create. Check the "I acknowledge that AWS CloudFormation might create IAM resources" checkbox at the bottom.

  8. Click "Create stack".

That is it! 🎉 Once deployed, click the CloudFormation stack and go to Outputs tab, you can find the API Base URL from APIBaseUrl, the value should look like http://xxxx.xxx.elb.amazonaws.com/api/v1.

SDK/API Usage

All you need is the API Key and the API Base URL. If you didn't set up your own key, then the default API Key (bedrock) will be used.

Now, you can try out the proxy APIs. Let's say you want to test Claude 3 Sonnet model (model ID: anthropic.claude-3-sonnet-20240229-v1:0)...

Example API Usage

export OPENAI_API_KEY=<API key>
export OPENAI_BASE_URL=<API base url>
# For older versions
# https://github.com/openai/openai-python/issues/624
export OPENAI_API_BASE=<API base url>
curl $OPENAI_BASE_URL/chat/completions \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
  -d '{
    "model": "anthropic.claude-3-sonnet-20240229-v1:0",
    "messages": [
      {
        "role": "user",
        "content": "Hello!"
      }
    ]
  }'

Example SDK Usage

from openai import OpenAI

client = OpenAI()
completion = client.chat.completions.create(
    model="anthropic.claude-3-sonnet-20240229-v1:0",
    messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "Hello!"}],
)

print(completion.choices[0].message.content)

Other Examples

AutoGen

Below is an image of setting up the model in AutoGen studio.

AutoGen Model

LangChain

Make sure you use ChatOpenAI(...) instead of OpenAI(...)

# pip install langchain-openai
import os

from langchain.chains import LLMChain
from langchain.prompts import PromptTemplate
from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI

chat = ChatOpenAI(
    model="anthropic.claude-3-sonnet-20240229-v1:0",
    temperature=0,
    openai_api_key=os.environ['OPENAI_API_KEY'],
    openai_api_base=os.environ['OPENAI_BASE_URL'],
)

template = """Question: {question}

Answer: Let's think step by step."""

prompt = PromptTemplate.from_template(template)
llm_chain = LLMChain(prompt=prompt, llm=chat)

question = "What NFL team won the Super Bowl in the year Justin Beiber was born?"
response = llm_chain.invoke(question)
print(response)

FAQs

About Privacy

This application does not collect any of your data. Furthermore, it does not log any requests or responses by default.

Why not used API Gateway instead of Application Load Balancer?

Short answer is that API Gateway does not support server-sent events (SSE) for streaming response.

Which regions are supported?

This solution only supports the regions where Amazon Bedrock is available:

  • US East (N. Virginia)
  • US West (Oregon)
  • Asia Pacific (Singapore)
  • Asia Pacific (Tokyo)
  • Europe (Frankfurt)

Note that not all models are available in those regions.

Can I build and use my own ECR image

Yes, you can clone the repo and build the container image by yourself (src/Dockerfile) and then push to your ECR repo. You can use scripts/push-to-ecr.sh

Replace the repo url in the CloudFormation template before you deploy.

Can I run this locally

Yes, you can run this locally.

The API base url should look like http://localhost:8000/api/v1.

Any performance sacrifice or latency increase by using the proxy APIs

Comparing with the AWS SDK call, the referenced architecture will bring additional latency on response, you can try and test that on you own.

Also, you can use Lambda Web Adapter + Function URL (see example) to replace ALB or AWS Fargate to replace Lambda to get better performance on streaming response.

Any plan to support SageMaker models?

Currently, there is no plan to support SageMaker models. This may change provided there's a demand from customers.

Any plan to support Bedrock custom models?

Fine-tuned models and models with Provisioned Throughput are currently not supported. You can clone the repo and make the customization if needed.

How to upgrade?

If there is no changes on architecture, you can simply deploy the latest image to your Lambda to use the new features (manually) without redeploying the whole CloudFormation stack.

Security

See CONTRIBUTING for more information.

License

This library is licensed under the MIT-0 License. See the LICENSE file.

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