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Single Container Setup Guide

This guide will show you how to build and start Cohere's Toolkit using a single container setup. This single container can be deployed to your cloud platform, if needed.

Note: Azure Container instance and Cloud Run are stateless, so you will lose all your PostgreSQL data each restart.

Cloud Deployment

You can deploy Toolkit with one click in Microsoft Azure Platform:

This deployment type uses Azure Container Instances to host the Toolkit. After your deployment is complete click "Go to resource" button.

  1. Check the logs to see if the container is running successfully:
    • click on the "Containers" button on the left side of the screen
    • click on the container name
    • click on "Logs" tab to see the logs
  2. Navigate to the "Overview" tab to see the FQDN of the container instance
  3. Open the <FQDN>:4000 in your browser to access the Toolkit

AWS ECS Deployment guides

Build and Start

Option 1 - Build from source

To build the toolkit in a single container locally, you can run the following command:

docker build -t cohere-ai/toolkit . -f standalone.Dockerfile   

You can then run the container with the following command:

docker run --name=cohere-toolkit -itd -e COHERE_API_KEY='Your Cohere API key here' -p 8000:8000 -p 4000:4000 cohere-ai/cohere-toolkit

If you would like to use .env file to pass the parameters, you can mount it to the container using:

docker run --name=cohere-toolkit -itd --env-file .env -p 8000:8000 -p 4000:4000 cohere-ai/cohere-toolkit

Option 2 - Pull from Registry

You can also pull a prebuilt image from the cohere-ai registry with:

docker pull ghcr.io/cohere-ai/cohere-toolkit:latest

Then run the container with:

docker run --name=cohere-toolkit -itd -e COHERE_API_KEY='Your Cohere API key here' -p 8000:8000 -p 4000:4000 ghcr.io/cohere-ai/cohere-toolkit

If you would like to use .env file to pass the parameters, you can mount it to the container using:

docker run --name=cohere-toolkit -itd --env-file .env -p 8000:8000 -p 4000:4000 ghcr.io/cohere-ai/cohere-toolkit

Please note that after running the container, you will need to wait some time for the all the services to start up. You can check the logs with:

docker logs cohere-toolkit

or you can check the status of the container with Docker desktop.

After either option, you can access the APIs at http://localhost:8000/docs to see the comprehensive list of endpoints, and the frontend Toolkit app at http://localhost:4000.

To stop the container, run:

docker stop cohere-toolkit

To start the container again, run:

docker start cohere-toolkit