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This commit simplifies the state update logic in the KnowledgeSourcesPage component by using conditional chaining to set various settings from the backend response. It removes the unnecessary settingsLoaded state, streamlining the code for better readability and maintainability while adhering to robust coding practices. |
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| .github/workflows | ||
| documents | ||
| flows | ||
| frontend | ||
| keys | ||
| securityconfig | ||
| src | ||
| .dockerignore | ||
| .env.example | ||
| .gitignore | ||
| .python-version | ||
| docker-compose-cpu.yml | ||
| docker-compose.yml | ||
| Dockerfile | ||
| Dockerfile.backend | ||
| Dockerfile.frontend | ||
| Makefile | ||
| pyproject.toml | ||
| README.md | ||
| uv.lock | ||
| warm_up_docling.py | ||
OpenRAG
getting started
Set up your secrets:
cp .env.example .env
Populate the values in .env
Requirements:
Docker or podman with compose installed.
Run OpenRAG:
docker compose build
docker compose up
CPU only:
docker compose -f docker-compose-cpu.yml up
If you need to reset state:
docker compose up --build --force-recreate --remove-orphans
For podman on mac you may have to increase your VM memory (podman stats should not show limit at only 2gb):
podman machine stop
podman machine rm
podman machine init --memory 8192 # example: 8 GB
podman machine start