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Jin Hai 55abf4f565 Go: new CLI command, list all models and show model (#15786)
### What problem does this PR solve?

```
RAGFlow(user)> list models;
+---------------------------+------------+-------------+--------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| alias                     | max_tokens | model_types | name               | thinking                                    |
+---------------------------+------------+-------------+--------------------+---------------------------------------------+
|                           | 1048576    | [chat]      | deepseek-v4-flash  | map[clear_thinking:true default_value:true] |
|                           | 1048576    | [chat]      | deepseek-v4-pro    | map[clear_thinking:true default_value:true] |
|                           | 1024000    | [chat]      | minimax-m3         | map[clear_thinking:true default_value:true] |
|                           | 64000      | [vision]    | glm-4.5v           | map[clear_thinking:true default_value:true] |
| [baai/bge-m3]             | 8192       | [embedding] | bge-m3             |                                             |
| [baai/bge-reranker-v2-m3] | 1024       | [rerank]    | bge-reranker-v2-m3 |                                             |
|                           |            | [tts]       | step-audio-tts-3b  |                                             |
| [qwen/qwen3-asr-1.7b]     |            | [asr]       | qwen3-asr-1.7b     |                                             |
| [paddleocr-vl-1.5]        |            | [ocr]       | paddleocr-vl-0.9b  |                                             |
+---------------------------+------------+-------------+--------------------+---------------------------------------------+
RAGFlow(user)> show model 'minimax-m3';
+--------------+---------------------------------------------+
| field        | value                                       |
+--------------+---------------------------------------------+
| name         | minimax-m3                                  |
| max_tokens   | 1024000                                     |
| model_types  | [chat]                                      |
| thinking     | map[clear_thinking:true default_value:true] |
| class        |                                             |
| alias        |                                             |
| ModelTypeMap |                                             |
+--------------+---------------------------------------------+
RAGFlow(user)> show model 'baai/bge-m3';
+--------------+---------------+
| field        | value         |
+--------------+---------------+
| model_types  | [embedding]   |
| thinking     |               |
| class        |               |
| alias        | [baai/bge-m3] |
| ModelTypeMap |               |
| name         | bge-m3        |
| max_tokens   | 8192          |
+--------------+---------------+
```

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Signed-off-by: Jin Hai <haijin.chn@gmail.com>
2026-06-08 21:38:15 +08:00
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2026-03-04 19:17:16 +08:00
2026-05-08 13:56:19 +08:00
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RAGFlow CLI (Go Version)

This is the Go implementation of the RAGFlow command-line interface, compatible with the Python version's syntax.

Features

  • Interactive mode and single command execution
  • Full compatibility with Python CLI syntax
  • Recursive descent parser for SQL-like commands
  • Virtual Filesystem for intuitive resource management
  • Support for all major commands:
    • User management: LOGIN, REGISTER, CREATE USER, DROP USER, LIST USERS, etc.
    • Service management: LIST SERVICES, SHOW SERVICE, STARTUP/SHUTDOWN/RESTART SERVICE
    • Role management: CREATE ROLE, DROP ROLE, LIST ROLES, GRANT/REVOKE PERMISSION
    • Dataset management via Virtual Filesystem: ls, search, mkdir, cat, rm
    • Model management: SET/RESET DEFAULT LLM/VLM/EMBEDDING/etc.
    • And more...

Usage

Build and run

go build -o ragflow_cli ./cmd/ragflow_cli.go
./ragflow_cli

Architecture

internal/cli/
├── cli.go              # Main CLI loop and interaction
├── client.go           # RAGFlowClient with Filesystem integration
├── http_client.go      # HTTP client for API communication
├── parser/             # Command parser package
│   ├── types.go        # Token and Command types
│   ├── lexer.go        # Lexical analyzer
│   └── parser.go       # Recursive descent parser
└── filesystem/         # Virtual Filesystem
    ├── engine.go       # Core engine: path resolution, command routing
    ├── types.go        # Node, Command, Result types
    ├── base.go         # Provider interface definition    
    ├── dataset.go      # Dataset provider implementation
    ├── file.go         # File manager provider implementation
    └── utils.go        # Helper functions

Virtual Filesystem

The Virtual Filesystem provides a unified filesystem interface over RAGFlow's RESTful APIs.

Design Principles

  1. No Server-Side Changes: All logic implemented client-side using existing APIs
  2. Provider Pattern: Modular providers for different resource types (datasets, files, etc.)
  3. Unified Interface: Common ls, search, mkdir commands across all providers
  4. Path-Based Navigation: Virtual paths like /datasets, /datasets/{name}/files

Supported Paths

Path Description
/datasets List all datasets
/datasets/{name} List documents in dataset (default behavior)
/datasets/{name}/{doc} Get document info

Commands

ls [path] [options] - List nodes at path

List contents of a path in the context filesystem.

Arguments:

  • [path] - Path to list (default: "datasets")

Options:

  • -n, --limit <number> - Maximum number of items to display (default: 10)
  • -h, --help - Show ls help message

Examples:

ls                              # List all datasets (default 10)
ls -n 20                        # List 20 datasets
ls datasets/kb1                 # List files in kb1 dataset
ls datasets/kb1 -n 50           # List 50 files in kb1 dataset

search [options] - Search for content

Semantic search in datasets.

Options:

  • -n, --number - Number of top results to return (default: 10)

Output Formats:

  • Default: JSON format
  • --output plain - Plain text format
  • --output table - Table format with borders

Examples:

search "machine learning"                    # Search all datasets (JSON output)
search "neural networks" datasets/kb1        # Search in kb1
search "AI" datasets/kb1  --output plain     # Plain text output
search "RAG" -n 20                           # Return 20 results
SEARCH 'machine learning' ON DATASETS 'kb1' 'kb2'
SEARCH 'AI' ON DATASETS 'kb1' WITH top_k 1024 similarity_threshold 0.0 vector_similarity_weight 0.3 keyword true
SEARCH 'AI' ON DATASETS 'kb1' WITH cross_languages ['Chinese']

cat <path> - Display content

Display document content (if available).

Examples:

cat myskills/doc.md   # Show content of doc.md file
cat datasets/kb1/document.pdf   # Error: cannot display binary file content

Command Examples

-- Authentication
LOGIN USER 'admin@example.com';

-- User management
REGISTER USER 'john' AS 'John Doe' PASSWORD 'secret';
CREATE USER 'jane' 'password123';
DROP USER 'jane';
LIST USERS;
SHOW USER 'john';

-- Service management
LIST SERVICES;
SHOW SERVICE 1;
STARTUP SERVICE 1;
SHUTDOWN SERVICE 1;
RESTART SERVICE 1;
PING;

-- Role management
CREATE ROLE admin DESCRIPTION 'Administrator role';
LIST ROLES;
GRANT read,write ON datasets TO ROLE admin;

-- Dataset management
CREATE DATASET 'my_dataset' WITH EMBEDDING 'text-embedding-ada-002' PARSER 'naive';
LIST DATASETS;
DROP DATASET 'my_dataset';

-- Model configuration
SET DEFAULT LLM 'gpt-4';
SET DEFAULT EMBEDDING 'text-embedding-ada-002';
RESET DEFAULT LLM;


## Parser Implementation

The parser uses a hand-written recursive descent approach instead of go-yacc for:
- Better control over error messages
- Easier to extend and maintain
- No code generation step required

The parser structure follows the grammar defined in the Python version, ensuring full syntax compatibility.