82 lines
3.4 KiB
C#
82 lines
3.4 KiB
C#
// Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
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using System.ClientModel;
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using System.ClientModel.Primitives;
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using Azure.AI.OpenAI;
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using Microsoft.SemanticKernel;
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#pragma warning disable CA5399 // HttpClient is created without enabling CheckCertificateRevocationList
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namespace ChatCompletion;
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/// <summary>
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/// This example shows a way of using a Custom HttpClient and HttpHandler with Azure OpenAI Connector to capture
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/// the request Uri and Headers for each request.
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/// </summary>
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public sealed class AzureOpenAI_CustomClient(ITestOutputHelper output) : BaseTest(output)
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{
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[Fact]
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public async Task UsingCustomHttpClientWithAzureOpenAI()
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{
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Assert.NotNull(TestConfiguration.AzureOpenAI.Endpoint);
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Assert.NotNull(TestConfiguration.AzureOpenAI.ChatDeploymentName);
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Assert.NotNull(TestConfiguration.AzureOpenAI.ApiKey);
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Console.WriteLine($"======== Azure Open AI - {nameof(UsingCustomHttpClientWithAzureOpenAI)} ========");
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// Create an HttpClient and include your custom header(s)
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using var myCustomHttpHandler = new MyCustomClientHttpHandler(Output);
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using var myCustomClient = new HttpClient(handler: myCustomHttpHandler);
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myCustomClient.DefaultRequestHeaders.Add("My-Custom-Header", "My Custom Value");
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// Configure AzureOpenAIClient to use the customized HttpClient
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var clientOptions = new AzureOpenAIClientOptions
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{
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Transport = new HttpClientPipelineTransport(myCustomClient),
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NetworkTimeout = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(30),
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RetryPolicy = new ClientRetryPolicy()
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};
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var customClient = new AzureOpenAIClient(new Uri(TestConfiguration.AzureOpenAI.Endpoint), new ApiKeyCredential(TestConfiguration.AzureOpenAI.ApiKey), clientOptions);
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var kernel = Kernel.CreateBuilder()
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.AddAzureOpenAIChatCompletion(TestConfiguration.AzureOpenAI.ChatDeploymentName, customClient)
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.Build();
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// Load semantic plugin defined with prompt templates
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string folder = RepoFiles.SamplePluginsPath();
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kernel.ImportPluginFromPromptDirectory(Path.Combine(folder, "FunPlugin"));
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// Run
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var result = await kernel.InvokeAsync(
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kernel.Plugins["FunPlugin"]["Excuses"],
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new() { ["input"] = "I have no homework" }
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);
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Console.WriteLine(result.GetValue<string>());
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myCustomClient.Dispose();
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// Normally you would use a custom HttpClientHandler to add custom logic to your custom http client
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/// This uses the ITestOutputHelper to write the requested URI to the test output
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/// </summary>
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/// <param name="output">The <see cref="ITestOutputHelper"/> to write the requested URI to the test output </param>
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private sealed class MyCustomClientHttpHandler(ITestOutputHelper output) : HttpClientHandler
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{
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protected override async Task<HttpResponseMessage> SendAsync(HttpRequestMessage request, CancellationToken cancellationToken)
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{
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output.WriteLine($"Requested URI: {request.RequestUri}");
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request.Headers.Where(h => h.Key != "Authorization")
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.ToList()
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.ForEach(h => output.WriteLine($"{h.Key}: {string.Join(", ", h.Value)}"));
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output.WriteLine("--------------------------------");
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// Add custom logic here
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return await base.SendAsync(request, cancellationToken);
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}
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}
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}
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