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OpenAI Connector Migration Guide
This manual prepares you for the migration of your OpenAI Connector to the new OpenAI Connector. The new OpenAI Connector is a complete rewrite of the existing OpenAI Connector and is designed to be more efficient, reliable, and scalable. This manual will guide you through the migration process and help you understand the changes that have been made to the OpenAI Connector.
1. Package Setup when Using Azure
If you are working with Azure and or OpenAI public APIs, you will need to change the package from Microsoft.SemanticKernel.Connectors.OpenAI to Microsoft.SemanticKernel.Connectors.AzureOpenAI,
Important
The
Microsoft.SemanticKernel.Connectors.AzureOpenAIpackage depends on theMicrosoft.SemanticKernel.Connectors.OpenAIpackage so there's no need to add both to your project when usingOpenAIrelated types.
- // Before
- using Microsoft.SemanticKernel.Connectors.OpenAI;
+ After
+ using Microsoft.SemanticKernel.Connectors.AzureOpenAI;
1.1 AzureOpenAIClient
When using Azure with OpenAI, before where you were using OpenAIClient you will need to update your code to use the new AzureOpenAIClient type.
1.2 Services
All services below now belong to the Microsoft.SemanticKernel.Connectors.AzureOpenAI namespace.
AzureOpenAIAudioToTextServiceAzureOpenAIChatCompletionServiceAzureOpenAITextEmbeddingGenerationServiceAzureOpenAITextToAudioServiceAzureOpenAITextToImageService
2. Text Generation Deprecated
The latest OpenAI SDK does not support text generation modality, when migrating to their underlying SDK we had to drop the support and removed TextGeneration specific services but the existing ChatCompletion ones still supports (implements ITextGenerationService).
If you were using any of the OpenAITextGenerationService or AzureOpenAITextGenerationService you will need to update your code to target a chat completion model instead, using OpenAIChatCompletionService or AzureOpenAIChatCompletionService instead.
Note
OpenAI and AzureOpenAI
ChatCompletionservices also implement theITextGenerationServiceinterface and that may not require any changes to your code if you were targeting theITextGenerationServiceinterface.
tags:
OpenAITextGenerationService,AzureOpenAITextGenerationService,
AddOpenAITextGeneration,AddAzureOpenAITextGeneration
3. ChatCompletion Multiple Choices Deprecated
The latest OpenAI SDK does not support multiple choices, when migrating to their underlying SDK we had to drop the support and removed ResultsPerPrompt also from the OpenAIPromptExecutionSettings.
tags: ResultsPerPrompt,results_per_prompt
4. OpenAI File Service Deprecation
The OpenAIFileService was deprecated in the latest version of the OpenAI Connector. We strongly recommend to update your code to use the new OpenAIClient.GetFileClient() for file management operations.
5. OpenAI ChatCompletion custom endpoint
The OpenAIChatCompletionService experimental constructor for custom endpoints will not attempt to auto-correct the endpoint and use it as is.
We have the two only specific cases where we attempted to auto-correct the endpoint.
-
If you provided
chat/completionspath before. Now those need to be removed as they are added automatically to the end of your original endpoint byOpenAI SDK.- http://any-host-and-port/v1/chat/completions + http://any-host-and-port/v1 -
If you provided a custom endpoint without any path. We won't be adding the
v1/as the first path. Now thev1path needs to provided as part of your endpoint.- http://any-host-and-port/ + http://any-host-and-port/v1
6. SemanticKernel MetaPackage
To be retro compatible with the new OpenAI and AzureOpenAI Connectors, our Microsoft.SemanticKernel meta package changed its dependency to use the new Microsoft.SemanticKernel.Connectors.AzureOpenAI package that depends on the Microsoft.SemanticKernel.Connectors.OpenAI package. This way if you are using the metapackage, no change is needed to get access to Azure related types.
7. Contents
7.1 OpenAIChatMessageContent
-
The
Toolsproperty type has changed fromIReadOnlyList<ChatCompletionsToolCall>toIReadOnlyList<ChatToolCall>. -
Inner content type has changed from
ChatCompletionsFunctionToolCalltoChatToolCall. -
Metadata type
FunctionToolCallshas changed fromIEnumerable<ChatCompletionsFunctionToolCall>toIEnumerable<ChatToolCall>.
7.2 OpenAIStreamingChatMessageContent
- The
FinishReasonproperty type has changed fromCompletionsFinishReasontoFinishReason. - The
ToolCallUpdateproperty has been renamed toToolCallUpdatesand its type has changed fromStreamingToolCallUpdate?toIReadOnlyList<StreamingToolCallUpdate>?. - The
AuthorNameproperty is not initialized because it's not provided by the underlying library anymore.
7.3 Metrics for AzureOpenAI Connector
The meter s_meter = new("Microsoft.SemanticKernel.Connectors.OpenAI"); and the relevant counters still have old names that contain "openai" in them, such as:
semantic_kernel.connectors.openai.tokens.promptsemantic_kernel.connectors.openai.tokens.completionsemantic_kernel.connectors.openai.tokens.total
8. Using Azure with your data (Data Sources)
With the new AzureOpenAIClient, you can now specify your datasource thru the options and that requires a small change in your code to the new type.
Before
var promptExecutionSettings = new OpenAIPromptExecutionSettings
{
AzureChatExtensionsOptions = new AzureChatExtensionsOptions
{
Extensions = [ new AzureSearchChatExtensionConfiguration
{
SearchEndpoint = new Uri(TestConfiguration.AzureAISearch.Endpoint),
Authentication = new OnYourDataApiKeyAuthenticationOptions(TestConfiguration.AzureAISearch.ApiKey),
IndexName = TestConfiguration.AzureAISearch.IndexName
}]
};
};
After
var promptExecutionSettings = new AzureOpenAIPromptExecutionSettings
{
AzureChatDataSource = new AzureSearchChatDataSource
{
Endpoint = new Uri(TestConfiguration.AzureAISearch.Endpoint),
Authentication = DataSourceAuthentication.FromApiKey(TestConfiguration.AzureAISearch.ApiKey),
IndexName = TestConfiguration.AzureAISearch.IndexName
}
};
9. Breaking glass scenarios
Breaking glass scenarios are scenarios where you may need to update your code to use the new OpenAI Connector. Below are some of the breaking changes that you may need to be aware of.
9.1 KernelContent Metadata
Some of the keys in the content metadata dictionary have changed, you will need to update your code to when using the previous key names.
Created->CreatedAt
9.2 Prompt Filter Results
The PromptFilterResults metadata type has changed from IReadOnlyList<ContentFilterResultsForPrompt> to ContentFilterResultForPrompt.
9.3 Content Filter Results
The ContentFilterResultsForPrompt type has changed from ContentFilterResultsForChoice to ContentFilterResultForResponse.
9.4 Finish Reason
The FinishReason metadata string value has changed from stop to Stop
9.5 Tool Calls
The ToolCalls metadata string value has changed from tool_calls to ToolCalls
9.6 LogProbs / Log Probability Info
The LogProbabilityInfo type has changed from ChatChoiceLogProbabilityInfo to IReadOnlyList<ChatTokenLogProbabilityInfo>.
9.7 Finish Details, Index, and Enhancements
All of above have been removed.
9.8 Token Usage
The Token usage naming convention from OpenAI changed from Completion, Prompt tokens to Output and Input respectively. You will need to update your code to use the new naming.
The type also changed from CompletionsUsage to ChatTokenUsage.
Example of Token Usage Metadata Changes
- Before
- var usage = FunctionResult.Metadata?["Usage"] as CompletionsUsage;
- var completionTokesn = usage?.CompletionTokens ?? 0;
- var promptTokens = usage?.PromptTokens ?? 0;
+ After
+ var usage = FunctionResult.Metadata?["Usage"] as ChatTokenUsage;
+ var promptTokens = usage?.InputTokens ?? 0;
+ var completionTokens = completionTokens: usage?.OutputTokens ?? 0;
totalTokens: usage?.TotalTokens ?? 0;
9.9 OpenAIClient
The OpenAIClient type previously was a Azure specific namespace type but now it is an OpenAI SDK namespace type, you will need to update your code to use the new OpenAIClient type.
When using Azure, you will need to update your code to use the new AzureOpenAIClient type.
9.10 Pipeline Configuration
The new OpenAI SDK uses a different pipeline configuration, and has a dependency on System.ClientModel package. You will need to update your code to use the new HttpClientPipelineTransport transport configuration where before you were using HttpClientTransport from Azure.Core.Pipeline.
Example of Pipeline Configuration
var clientOptions = new OpenAIClientOptions
{
- // Before: From Azure.Core.Pipeline
- Transport = new HttpClientTransport(httpClient),
+ // After: From OpenAI SDK -> System.ClientModel
+ Transport = new HttpClientPipelineTransport(httpClient),
};