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Keep the original casing of model name for custom endpoint to enable Foundry Local#413
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PR Summary
Fix #410
This PR contains the following 2 fixes:
OpenAI models require lower case for their names, but the custom endpoint may be case-sensitive, such as the endpoint set up by Foundry Local. So, we should keep the original casing for custom endpoint configurations.
Use Foundry Local with
openai-gptagentUpdate the
openai.agent.jsonfile with the following GPT configuration:{ "GPTs": [ { "Name": "foundry-local", "Description": "A GPT instance using Foundry Local.", "Endpoint": "http://127.0.0.1:56952/v1", "ModelName": "Phi-3.5-mini-instruct-generic-cpu", "Key": "OPENAI_API_KEY" } ] "Active": "foundry-local" }In PowerShell, run the following commands to start up the Foundry service and load the model (use
phi-3.5-minias an example)Be noted that:
foundry service startplus/v1.foundry service pscommand."OPENAI_API_KEY".References
Foundry Local CLI: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/ai-foundry/foundry-local/reference/reference-cli
Foundry Local SDK: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/ai-foundry/foundry-local/reference/reference-sdk?pivots=programming-language-csharp