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MLflow is an open source platform for the complete machine learning lifecycle

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📣 This is the mlflow-skinny package, a lightweight MLflow package without SQL storage, server, UI, or data science dependencies. Additional dependencies can be installed to leverage the full feature set of MLflow. For example:

  • To use the mlflow.sklearn component of MLflow Models, install scikit-learn, numpy and pandas.
  • To use SQL-based metadata storage, install sqlalchemy, alembic, and sqlparse.
  • To use serving-based features, install flask and pandas.



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Open-Source Platform for Productionizing AI

MLflow is an open-source developer platform to build AI/LLM applications and models with confidence. Enhance your AI applications with end-to-end experiment tracking, observability, and evaluations, all in one integrated platform.


🚀 Installation

To install the MLflow Python package, run the following command:

pip install mlflow

📦 Core Components

MLflow is the only platform that provides a unified solution for all your AI/ML needs, including LLMs, Agents, Deep Learning, and traditional machine learning.

💡 For LLM / GenAI Developers

Tracing

🔍 Tracing / Observability

Trace the internal states of your LLM/agentic applications for debugging quality issues and monitoring performance with ease.

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LLM Evaluation

📊 LLM Evaluation

A suite of automated model evaluation tools, seamlessly integrated with experiment tracking to compare across multiple versions.

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Prompt Management

🤖 Prompt Management

Version, track, and reuse prompts across your organization, helping maintain consistency and improve collaboration in prompt development.

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📦 App Version Tracking

MLflow keeps track of many moving parts in your AI applications, such as models, prompts, tools, and code, with end-to-end lineage.

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🎓 For Data Scientists

Tracking

📝 Experiment Tracking

Track your models, parameters, metrics, and evaluation results in ML experiments and compare them using an interactive UI.

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Model Registry

💾 Model Registry

A centralized model store designed to collaboratively manage the full lifecycle and deployment of machine learning models.

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Deployment

🚀 Deployment

Tools for seamless model deployment to batch and real-time scoring on platforms like Docker, Kubernetes, Azure ML, and AWS SageMaker.

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🌐 Hosting MLflow Anywhere

Providers

You can run MLflow in many different environments, including local machines, on-premise servers, and cloud infrastructure.

Trusted by thousands of organizations, MLflow is now offered as a managed service by most major cloud providers:

For hosting MLflow on your own infrastructure, please refer to this guidance.

🗣️ Supported Programming Languages

🔗 Integrations

MLflow is natively integrated with many popular machine learning frameworks and GenAI libraries.

Integrations

Usage Examples

Experiment Tracking (Doc)

The following examples trains a simple regression model with scikit-learn, while enabling MLflow's autologging feature for experiment tracking.

import mlflow

from sklearn.model_selection import train_test_split
from sklearn.datasets import load_diabetes
from sklearn.ensemble import RandomForestRegressor

# Enable MLflow's automatic experiment tracking for scikit-learn
mlflow.sklearn.autolog()

# Load the training dataset
db = load_diabetes()
X_train, X_test, y_train, y_test = train_test_split(db.data, db.target)

rf = RandomForestRegressor(n_estimators=100, max_depth=6, max_features=3)
# MLflow triggers logging automatically upon model fitting
rf.fit(X_train, y_train)

Once the above code finishes, run the following command in a separate terminal and access the MLflow UI via the printed URL. An MLflow Run should be automatically created, which tracks the training dataset, hyper parameters, performance metrics, the trained model, dependencies, and even more.

mlflow ui

Evaluating Models (Doc)

The following example runs automatic evaluation for question-answering tasks with several built-in metrics.

import mlflow
import pandas as pd

# Evaluation set contains (1) input question (2) model outputs (3) ground truth
df = pd.DataFrame(
    {
        "inputs": ["What is MLflow?", "What is Spark?"],
        "outputs": [
            "MLflow is an innovative fully self-driving airship powered by AI.",
            "Sparks is an American pop and rock duo formed in Los Angeles.",
        ],
        "ground_truth": [
            "MLflow is an open-source platform for productionizing AI.",
            "Apache Spark is an open-source, distributed computing system.",
        ],
    }
)
eval_dataset = mlflow.data.from_pandas(
    df, predictions="outputs", targets="ground_truth"
)

# Start an MLflow Run to record the evaluation results to
with mlflow.start_run(run_name="evaluate_qa"):
    # Run automatic evaluation with a set of built-in metrics for question-answering models
    results = mlflow.evaluate(
        data=eval_dataset,
        model_type="question-answering",
    )

print(results.tables["eval_results_table"])

Observability (Doc)

MLflow Tracing provides LLM observability for various GenAI libraries such as OpenAI, LangChain, LlamaIndex, DSPy, AutoGen, and more. To enable auto-tracing, call mlflow.xyz.autolog() before running your models. Refer to the documentation for customization and manual instrumentation.

import mlflow
from openai import OpenAI

# Enable tracing for OpenAI
mlflow.openai.autolog()

# Query OpenAI LLM normally
response = OpenAI().chat.completions.create(
    model="gpt-4o-mini",
    messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "Hi!"}],
    temperature=0.1,
)

Then navigate to the "Traces" tab in the MLflow UI to find the trace records OpenAI query.

💭 Support

  • For help or questions about MLflow usage (e.g. "how do I do X?") visit the documentation.
  • In the documentation, you can ask the question to our AI-powered chat bot. Click on the "Ask AI" button at the right bottom.
  • Join the virtual events like office hours and meetups.
  • To report a bug, file a documentation issue, or submit a feature request, please open a GitHub issue.
  • For release announcements and other discussions, please subscribe to our mailing list (mlflow-users@googlegroups.com) or join us on Slack.

🤝 Contributing

We happily welcome contributions to MLflow!

Please see our contribution guide to learn more about contributing to MLflow.

⭐️ Star History

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✏️ Citation

If you use MLflow in your research, please cite it using the "Cite this repository" button at the top of the GitHub repository page, which will provide you with citation formats including APA and BibTeX.

👥 Core Members

MLflow is currently maintained by the following core members with significant contributions from hundreds of exceptionally talented community members.

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