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Bump litellm from 1.39.5 to 1.46.1 #1518

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dependabot[bot] commented 1 month ago

Bumps litellm from 1.39.5 to 1.46.1.

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v1.46.1

What's Changed

Full Changelog: https://github.com/BerriAI/litellm/compare/v1.46.0...v1.46.1

Docker Run LiteLLM Proxy

docker run \
-e STORE_MODEL_IN_DB=True \
-p 4000:4000 \
ghcr.io/berriai/litellm:main-v1.46.1

Don't want to maintain your internal proxy? get in touch 🎉

Hosted Proxy Alpha: https://calendly.com/d/4mp-gd3-k5k/litellm-1-1-onboarding-chat

Load Test LiteLLM Proxy Results

Name Status Median Response Time (ms) Average Response Time (ms) Requests/s Failures/s Request Count Failure Count Min Response Time (ms) Max Response Time (ms)
/chat/completions Passed ✅ 150.0 170.7951071671865 6.417749524099106 0.0 1920 0 115.48751200001561 2641.8766410000103
Aggregated Passed ✅ 150.0 170.7951071671865 6.417749524099106 0.0 1920 0 115.48751200001561 2641.8766410000103

v1.46.0.dev1

What's Changed

Full Changelog: https://github.com/BerriAI/litellm/compare/v1.46.0...v1.46.0.dev1

Docker Run LiteLLM Proxy

docker run \
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Commits
  • 1e59395 fix guardrail linting change
  • 7e9dbcd fix gemini 1.5 flash test
  • 8762b64 ci/cd run again
  • 9f5a330 fix linting
  • 3b03422 bump: version 1.46.0 → 1.46.1
  • b6ae220 [Feat-Proxy] Slack Alerting - allow using os.environ/ vars for alert to webho...
  • 8103e2b [Fix-Proxy] Azure Key Management - Secret Manager (#5728)
  • ca6d99e fix gemini 1.5 flash supports_response_schema
  • ce7a937 fix test_all_model_config
  • 4dcb092 fix test_all_model_configs
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


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dependabot[bot] commented 1 month ago

Superseded by #1520.