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The descriptions for "Model Ready" and "Model Metadata" in both the REST and gRPC specifications claim that the model version is optional. Is this true? If so, the specification should report it's optionality in more than a comment/description (optional
in proto3 and required: false
in openAPI). If the version is optional in the REST protocol, should there instead be another versionless route instead of eg, '/v2/models/${MODEL_NAME}/versions/${MODEL_VERSION}/ready'
?
// The version of the model to check for readiness. If not given the | |
// server will choose a version based on the model and internal policy. | |
string version = 2; |
open-inference-protocol/specification/protocol/open_inference_grpc.proto
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// The version of the model to check for readiness. If not given the | |
// server will choose a version based on the model and internal policy. | |
string version = 2; |
description: The “model ready” health API indicates if a specific model is ready for inferencing. The model name and (optionally) version must be available in the URL. If a version is not provided the server may choose a version based on its own policies. |
description: 'The per-model metadata endpoint provides information about a model. A model metadata request is made with an HTTP GET to a model metadata endpoint. In the corresponding response the HTTP body contains the [Model Metadata Response JSON Object](#model-metadata-response-json-object) or the [Model Metadata Response JSON Error Object](#model-metadata-response-json-error-object). The model name and (optionally) version must be available in the URL. If a version is not provided the server may choose a version based on its own policies or return an error.' |
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