--- sidebar_label: Cloudera description: Configure Cloudera's OpenAI-compatible endpoints and Llama models for secure enterprise LLM testing with CDP authentication and custom namespace deployment --- # Cloudera The Cloudera provider allows you to interact with Cloudera's AI endpoints using the OpenAI protocol. It supports chat completion models hosted on Cloudera's infrastructure. ## Configuration To use the Cloudera provider, you'll need: 1. A Cloudera domain 2. A CDP token for authentication 3. (Optional) A namespace and endpoint configuration Set up your environment: ```sh export CDP_DOMAIN=your-domain-here export CDP_TOKEN=your-token-here ``` ## Basic Usage Here's a basic example of how to use the Cloudera provider: ```yaml title="promptfooconfig.yaml" providers: - id: cloudera:your-model-name config: domain: your-domain # Optional if CDP_DOMAIN is set namespace: serving-default # Optional, defaults to 'serving-default' endpoint: your-endpoint # Optional, defaults to model name ``` ## Configuration Options The Cloudera provider supports all the standard [OpenAI configuration options](/docs/providers/openai#configuring-parameters) plus these additional Cloudera-specific options: | Parameter | Description | | ----------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `domain` | The Cloudera domain to use. Can also be set via `CDP_DOMAIN` environment variable. | | `namespace` | The namespace to use. Defaults to 'serving-default'. | | `endpoint` | The endpoint to use. Defaults to the model name if not specified. | Example with full configuration: ```yaml providers: - id: cloudera:llama-3-1 config: # Cloudera-specific options domain: your-domain namespace: serving-default endpoint: llama-3-1 # Standard OpenAI options temperature: 0.7 max_tokens: 200 top_p: 1 frequency_penalty: 0 presence_penalty: 0 ``` ## Environment Variables The following environment variables are supported: | Variable | Description | | ------------ | ------------------------------------------------ | | `CDP_DOMAIN` | The Cloudera domain to use for API requests | | `CDP_TOKEN` | The authentication token for Cloudera API access | ## API Compatibility The Cloudera provider is built on top of the OpenAI protocol, which means it supports the same message format and most of the same parameters as the OpenAI Chat API. This includes: - Chat message formatting with roles (system, user, assistant) - Temperature and other generation parameters - Token limits and other constraints Example chat conversation: ```yaml title="promptfooconfig.yaml" prompts: - 'You are a helpful assistant. Answer the following question: {{user_input}}' providers: - id: cloudera:llama-3-1 config: temperature: 0.7 max_tokens: 200 tests: - vars: user_input: 'What should I do for a 4 day vacation in Spain?' ``` ## Troubleshooting If you encounter issues: 1. Verify your `CDP_TOKEN` and `CDP_DOMAIN` are correctly set 2. Check that the namespace and endpoint exist and are accessible 3. Ensure your model name matches the endpoint configuration 4. Verify your token has the necessary permissions to access the endpoint