Add ad auth to embeddings example

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Christian Muertz 1 year ago
parent 53a9891133
commit ca628a18be

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"## Setup\n",
"In the following section the endpoint and key need to be set up of the next sections to work. \\\n",
"Please go to https://portal.azure.com, find your resource and then under \"Resource Management\" -> \"Keys and Endpoints\" look for the \"Endpoint\" value and one of the Keys. They will act as api_base and api_key in the code below."
"For the following sections to work properly we first have to setup some things. Let's start with the `api_type`, `api_base` and `api_version`. To find your `api_base` go to https://portal.azure.com, find your resource and then under \"Resource Management\" -> \"Keys and Endpoints\" look for the \"Endpoint\" value."
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"openai.api_key = '' # Please add your api key here\n",
"openai.api_base = '' # Please add your endpoint here\n",
"\n",
"openai.api_type = 'azure'\n",
"openai.api_version = '2022-12-01' # this may change in the future"
"openai.api_version = '2022-12-01'\n",
"\n",
"openai.api_base = '' # Please add your endpoint here"
]
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"We next have to setup the `api_key`. We can either get the key from the portal or we can get it through Microsoft Active Directory Authentication."
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"### Setup: Portal\n",
"Let's first look at getting the key from the portal. Go to https://portal.azure.com, find your resource and then under \"Resource Management\" -> \"Keys and Endpoints\" look for one of the \"Keys\" values."
]
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"openai.api_key = '' # Please add your api key here"
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"### (Optional) Setup: Microsoft Active Directory Authentication\n",
"Let's now see how we can get a key via Microsoft Active Directory Authentication."
]
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"\"\"\"\n",
"from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential\n",
"\n",
"default_credential = DefaultAzureCredential()\n",
"token = default_credential.get_token(\"https://cognitiveservices.azure.com/.default\")\n",
"\n",
"openai.api_key = token.token\n",
"\"\"\""
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"### Deployments: Create Manually\n",
"Let's create a deployment using the `text-similarity-curie-001` engine. Create a new deployment by going to your Resource in your portal under \"Resource Management\" -> \"Deployments\"."
"### Deployments: Create manually\n",
"Let's create a deployment using the `text-similarity-curie-001` model. Create a new deployment by going to your Resource in your portal under \"Resource Management\" -> \"Model deployments\"."
]
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"### (Optional) Deployments: Create Programatically\n",
"### (Optional) Deployments: Create programatically\n",
"We can also create a deployment using code:"
]
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