Enumerate openai.Models to validate config #99438
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Proposed change
This change allows the OpenAI integration to work with self-hosted llama.cpp's python binding, which provides "drop-in" replacement for the OpenAI API (users just need to override the API endpoint by setting the
OPENAI_API_BASE
environment variable). Unfortunately, it doesn't fully implement all the operations, including/v1/engines
that's used to validate configuration by the integration, resulting in a failure. I've simply switched the operation it uses for validation from enumerating the engines to models so that it can pass (chat conversation works fine without any issues).Type of change
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