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📕 Table of Contents

💡 What is RAGFlow?

RAGFlow is an open-source RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) engine based on deep document understanding. It offers a streamlined RAG workflow for businesses of any scale, combining LLM (Large Language Models) to provide truthful question-answering capabilities, backed by well-founded citations from various complex formatted data.

🎮 Demo

Try our demo at https://demo.ragflow.io.

🔥 Latest Updates

  • 2024-12-04 Adds support for pagerank score in knowledge base.
  • 2024-11-22 Adds more variables to Agent.
  • 2024-11-01 Adds keyword extraction and related question generation to the parsed chunks to improve the accuracy of retrieval.
  • 2024-08-22 Support text to SQL statements through RAG.
  • 2024-08-02 Supports GraphRAG inspired by graphrag and mind map.

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🌟 Key Features

🍭 "Quality in, quality out"

  • Deep document understanding-based knowledge extraction from unstructured data with complicated formats.
  • Finds "needle in a data haystack" of literally unlimited tokens.

🍱 Template-based chunking

  • Intelligent and explainable.
  • Plenty of template options to choose from.

🌱 Grounded citations with reduced hallucinations

  • Visualization of text chunking to allow human intervention.
  • Quick view of the key references and traceable citations to support grounded answers.

🍔 Compatibility with heterogeneous data sources

  • Supports Word, slides, excel, txt, images, scanned copies, structured data, web pages, and more.

🛀 Automated and effortless RAG workflow

  • Streamlined RAG orchestration catered to both personal and large businesses.
  • Configurable LLMs as well as embedding models.
  • Multiple recall paired with fused re-ranking.
  • Intuitive APIs for seamless integration with business.

🔎 System Architecture

🎬 Get Started

📝 Prerequisites

  • CPU >= 4 cores
  • RAM >= 16 GB
  • Disk >= 50 GB
  • Docker >= 24.0.0 & Docker Compose >= v2.26.1

    If you have not installed Docker on your local machine (Windows, Mac, or Linux), see Install Docker Engine.

🚀 Start up the server

  1. Ensure vm.max_map_count >= 262144:

    To check the value of vm.max_map_count:

    $ sysctl vm.max_map_count

    Reset vm.max_map_count to a value at least 262144 if it is not.

    # In this case, we set it to 262144:
    $ sudo sysctl -w vm.max_map_count=262144

    This change will be reset after a system reboot. To ensure your change remains permanent, add or update the vm.max_map_count value in /etc/sysctl.conf accordingly:

    vm.max_map_count=262144
  2. Clone the repo:

    $ git clone https://github.com/infiniflow/ragflow.git
  3. Start up the server using the pre-built Docker images:

    The command below downloads the v0.14.1-slim edition of the RAGFlow Docker image. Refer to the following table for descriptions of different RAGFlow editions. To download an RAGFlow edition different from v0.14.1-slim, update the RAGFLOW_IMAGE variable accordingly in docker/.env before using docker compose to start the server. For example: set RAGFLOW_IMAGE=infiniflow/ragflow:v0.14.1 for the full edition v0.14.1.

    $ cd ragflow
    $ docker compose -f docker/docker-compose.yml up -d
    RAGFlow image tag Image size (GB) Has embedding models? Stable?
    v0.14.1 ≈9 ✔️ Stable release
    v0.14.1-slim ≈2 Stable release
    v0.15.0-dev1 ≈9 ✔️ Unstable beta release
    v0.15.0-dev1-slim ≈2 Unstable beta release
    nightly ≈9 ✔️ Unstable nightly build
    nightly-slim ≈2 Unstable nightly build
  4. Check the server status after having the server up and running:

    $ docker logs -f ragflow-server

    The following output confirms a successful launch of the system:

          ____   ___    ______ ______ __               
         / __ \ /   |  / ____// ____// /____  _      __
        / /_/ // /| | / / __ / /_   / // __ \| | /| / /
       / _, _// ___ |/ /_/ // __/  / // /_/ /| |/ |/ / 
      /_/ |_|/_/  |_|\____//_/    /_/ \____/ |__/|__/ 
    
     * Running on all addresses (0.0.0.0)
     * Running on http://127.0.0.1:9380
     * Running on http://x.x.x.x:9380
     INFO:werkzeug:Press CTRL+C to quit

    If you skip this confirmation step and directly log in to RAGFlow, your browser may prompt a network anormal error because, at that moment, your RAGFlow may not be fully initialized.

  5. In your web browser, enter the IP address of your server and log in to RAGFlow.

    With the default settings, you only need to enter http://IP_OF_YOUR_MACHINE (sans port number) as the default HTTP serving port 80 can be omitted when using the default configurations.

  6. In service_conf.yaml.template, select the desired LLM factory in user_default_llm and update the API_KEY field with the corresponding API key.

    See llm_api_key_setup for more information.

    The show is on!

🔧 Configurations

When it comes to system configurations, you will need to manage the following files:

  • .env: Keeps the fundamental setups for the system, such as SVR_HTTP_PORT, MYSQL_PASSWORD, and MINIO_PASSWORD.
  • service_conf.yaml.template: Configures the back-end services. The environment variables in this file will be automatically populated when the Docker container starts. Any environment variables set within the Docker container will be available for use, allowing you to customize service behavior based on the deployment environment.
  • docker-compose.yml: The system relies on docker-compose.yml to start up.

The ./docker/README file provides a detailed description of the environment settings and service configurations which can be used as ${ENV_VARS} in the service_conf.yaml.template file.

To update the default HTTP serving port (80), go to docker-compose.yml and change 80:80 to <YOUR_SERVING_PORT>:80.

Updates to the above configurations require a reboot of all containers to take effect:

$ docker compose -f docker/docker-compose.yml up -d

Switch doc engine from Elasticsearch to Infinity

RAGFlow uses Elasticsearch by default for storing full text and vectors. To switch to Infinity, follow these steps:

  1. Stop all running containers:

    $ docker compose -f docker/docker-compose.yml down -v
  2. Set DOC_ENGINE in docker/.env to infinity.

  3. Start the containers:

    $ docker compose -f docker/docker-compose.yml up -d

Warning

Switching to Infinity on a Linux/arm64 machine is not yet officially supported.

🔧 Build a Docker image without embedding models

This image is approximately 2 GB in size and relies on external LLM and embedding services.

git clone https://github.com/infiniflow/ragflow.git
cd ragflow/
docker build --build-arg LIGHTEN=1 -f Dockerfile -t infiniflow/ragflow:nightly-slim .

🔧 Build a Docker image including embedding models

This image is approximately 9 GB in size. As it includes embedding models, it relies on external LLM services only.

git clone https://github.com/infiniflow/ragflow.git
cd ragflow/
docker build -f Dockerfile -t infiniflow/ragflow:nightly .

🔨 Launch service from source for development

  1. Install Poetry, or skip this step if it is already installed:

    pipx install poetry
    export POETRY_VIRTUALENVS_CREATE=true POETRY_VIRTUALENVS_IN_PROJECT=true
  2. Clone the source code and install Python dependencies:

    git clone https://github.com/infiniflow/ragflow.git
    cd ragflow/
    ~/.local/bin/poetry install --sync --no-root --with=full # install RAGFlow dependent python modules
  3. Launch the dependent services (MinIO, Elasticsearch, Redis, and MySQL) using Docker Compose:

    docker compose -f docker/docker-compose-base.yml up -d

    Add the following line to /etc/hosts to resolve all hosts specified in docker/.env to 127.0.0.1:

    127.0.0.1       es01 infinity mysql minio redis
    
  4. If you cannot access HuggingFace, set the HF_ENDPOINT environment variable to use a mirror site:

    export HF_ENDPOINT=https://hf-mirror.com
  5. Launch backend service:

    source .venv/bin/activate
    export PYTHONPATH=$(pwd)
    bash docker/launch_backend_service.sh
  6. Install frontend dependencies:

    cd web
    npm install --force
  7. Launch frontend service:

    npm run dev 

    The following output confirms a successful launch of the system:

📚 Documentation

📜 Roadmap

See the RAGFlow Roadmap 2024

🏄 Community

🙌 Contributing

RAGFlow flourishes via open-source collaboration. In this spirit, we embrace diverse contributions from the community. If you would like to be a part, review our Contribution Guidelines first.