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OpenAI features through Azure service #216

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cveld opened this issue Jun 12, 2024 · 1 comment
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OpenAI features through Azure service #216

cveld opened this issue Jun 12, 2024 · 1 comment
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cveld commented Jun 12, 2024

Suggested new feature or improvement

Currently the Quickstart Playground feature requires a native OpenAI service access key.
As I have an Azure subscription with the Azure OpenAI service, I would like to leverage that endpoint.

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@cveld cveld added the Issue-Feature New feature or request label Jun 12, 2024
@microsoft-github-policy-service microsoft-github-policy-service bot added the Needs-Triage New issue that the core contributors need to triage label Jun 12, 2024
@adrastogi adrastogi transferred this issue from microsoft/devhome Jun 12, 2024
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Thanks for filing this! The support is there when building the Debug flavor of the extension, so it's a question of making that available in Release so that users of the Store package can benefit from this.

cc: @craigloewen-msft, @manodasanW

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