docs: fix configuration

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Ho Duc Hieu 2024-01-02 19:17:52 +07:00
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In this guide, we will show you how to configure a client connection to a remote/local server, using LM Studio as an example.
At the moment, you can only connect to one compatible server at a time (e.g OpenAI Platform, Azure OpenAI, LM Studio, etc)
At the moment, you can only connect to one compatible server at a time (e.g OpenAI Platform, Azure OpenAI, LM Studio, etc).
### 1. Configure Local Server in Engine
Create `lmstudio.json` in the `~/jan/engines` folder. Configure `full_url` properties with the endpoint server that you want to connect. For example, if you want to connect to LM Studio, you can configure as follows:
Navigate to the `~/jan/engines` folder and find the `openai.json` file. Currently, the code support any openai compatible endpoint only read `engine/openai.json` file, thus, it will not search any other files in this directory.
Configure `full_url` properties with the endpoint server that you want to connect. For example, if you want to connect to LM Studio, you can configure as follows:
```js
{
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- Ensure the filename must be `model.json`.
- Ensure the `id` property matches the folder name you created.
- Ensure the `format` property is set to `api`.
- Ensure the `engine` property is set to as the filename that you recently created in `~/jan/models`. In this example, it is `lmstudio`.
- Ensure the `engine` property is set to `openai`.
- Ensure the `state` property is set to `ready`.
```js
{
"source": [
{
"filename": "lmstudio",
"url": "https://lmstudio.ai"
}
],
"source_url": "https://lmstudio.ai",
// highlight-next-line
"id": "remote-lmstudio",
"object": "model",
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"tags": ["remote", "awesome"]
},
// highlight-start
"engine": "lmstudio",
"engine": "openai",
"state": "ready"
// highlight-end
}
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Restart Jan and navigate to the Hub. Locate your model and click the Use button.
![start-model](assets/configure-local-server.png)
## Assistance and Support
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