FoundationaLLM.Client.Management 0.9.7-rc105

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FoundationaLLM Management Client

The FoundationaLLM Management Client is a .NET client library that simplifies the process of interacting with the FoundationaLLM Management API. The client library provides a set of classes and methods that allow you to interact with the FoundationaLLM Management API in a more intuitive way.

This library contains two primary classes:

  • ManagementRESTClient: A class that provides a set of methods for interacting with the FoundationaLLM Management API using REST. This is considered the low-level client and provides direct access to all Management API endpoints.
  • ManagementClient: A class that provides a set of methods for interacting with the FoundationaLLM Management API using a higher-level abstraction. This class is designed to simplify the process of interacting with the Management API by providing a more intuitive interface. It does not contain all the methods available in the ManagementRESTClient class, but it provides a more user-friendly way to interact with the Management API.

These two classes are mutually exclusive, and you should choose one based on your requirements. If you need direct access to all Management API endpoints, use the ManagementRESTClient class. If you need a more user-friendly interface, use the ManagementClient class.

Getting started

If you do not have FoundationaLLM deployed, follow the Quick Start Deployment instructions to get FoundationaLLM deployed in your Azure subscription.

Install the NuGet package:

dotnet add package FoundationaLLM.Client.Management

Manual service instantiation

Complete the following steps if you do not want to use dependency injection:

  1. Create a new instance of the ManagementRESTClient and ManagementClient classes:

    var managementUri = "<YOUR_MANAGEMENT_API_URL>"; // e.g., "https://myfoundationallmmanagementapi.com"
    var instanceId = "<YOUR_INSTANCE_ID>"; // Each FoundationaLLM deployment has a unique (GUID) ID. Locate this value in the FoundationaLLM Management Portal or in Azure App Config (FoundationaLLM:Instance:Id key)
    
    var credential = new AzureCliCredential(); // Can use any TokenCredential implementation, such as ManagedIdentityCredential or AzureCliCredential.
    var options = new APIClientSettings // Optional settings parameter. Default timeout is 900 seconds.
    {
        Timeout = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(600)
    };
    
    var managementRestClient = new ManagementRESTClient(
        managementUri,
        credential,
        instanceId,
        options);
    var managementClient = new ManagementClient(
        managementUri,
        credential,
        instanceId,
        options);
    
  2. Make a request to the Management API with the ManagementRESTClient class:

    var status = await managementRestClient.Status.GetServiceStatusAsync();
    
  3. Make a request to the Management API with the ManagementClient class:

    await managementClient.DataSources.DeleteDataSourceAsync("<DATASOURCE_NAME>");
    // Purge the data source so we can reuse the name.
    await managementClient.DataSources.PurgeDataSourceAsync("<DATASOURCE_NAME>");
    

You can use the FoundationaLLM.Common.Authentication.DefaultAuthentication class to generate the TokenCredential. This class sets the AzureCredential property using the ManagedIdentityCredential when running in a production environment (production parameter of the Initialize method) and the AzureCliCredential when running in a development environment.

Example:

DefaultAuthentication.Initialize(false, "Test"); var credentials = DefaultAuthentication.AzureCredential;

Use dependency injection with a configuration file

Rather than manually instantiating the ManagementRESTClient and ManagementClient classes, you can use dependency injection to manage the instances. This approach is more flexible and allows you to easily switch between different implementations of the IManagementClient and IManagementRESTClient interfaces.

  1. Create a configuration file (e.g., appsettings.json) with the following content:

    {
        "FoundationaLLM": {
            "APIEndpoints": {
     	        "ManagementAPI": {
     	            "Essentials": {
                        "APIUrl": "https://localhost:63267/"
                    }
                }
            },
            "Instance": {
                "Id": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000"
            }
        }
    }
    
  2. Read the configuration file:

    var configuration = new ConfigurationBuilder()
        .AddJsonFile("appsettings.json", optional: false, reloadOnChange: true)
        .Build();
    
  3. Use the ManagementClient extension method to add the ManagementClient and ManagementRESTClient to the service collection:

    var services = new ServiceCollection();
    var credential = new AzureCliCredential(); // Can use any TokenCredential implementation, such as ManagedIdentityCredential or AzureCliCredential.
    services.AddManagementClient(
        configuration[AppConfigurationKeys.FoundationaLLM_APIEndpoints_ManagementAPI_Essentials_APIUrl]!,
        credential,
        configuration[AppConfigurationKeys.FoundationaLLM_Instance_Id]!);
    
    var serviceProvider = services.BuildServiceProvider();
    
  4. Retrieve the ManagementClient and ManagementRESTClient instances from the service provider:

    var managementClient = serviceProvider.GetRequiredService<IManagementClient>();
    var managementRestClient = serviceProvider.GetRequiredService<IManagementRESTClient>();
    

Alternately, you can inject the ManagementClient and ManagementRESTClient instances directly into your classes using dependency injection.

public class MyService
{
    private readonly IManagementClient _managementClient;
    private readonly IManagementRESTClient _managementRestClient;

    public MyService(IManagementClient managementClient, IManagementRESTClient managementRestClient)
    {
        _managementClient = managementClient;
        _managementRestClient = managementRestClient;
    }
}

Use dependency injection with Azure App Configuration

If you prefer to retrieve the configuration settings from Azure App Configuration, you can use the Microsoft.Azure.AppConfiguration.AspNetCore or Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.AzureAppConfiguration package to retrieve the configuration settings from Azure App Configuration.

  1. Connect to Azure App Configuration:

    var configuration = new ConfigurationBuilder()
        .AddJsonFile("appsettings.json", optional: true, reloadOnChange: true)
        .AddEnvironmentVariables()
        .AddAzureAppConfiguration(options =>
        {
            options.Connect("<connection-string>");
            options.ConfigureKeyVault(kv =>
            {
                kv.SetCredential(Credentials);
            });
            options.Select(AppConfigurationKeyFilters.FoundationaLLM_Instance);
            options.Select(AppConfigurationKeyFilters.FoundationaLLM_APIEndpoints_ManagementAPI_Essentials);
        })
        .Build();
    

    If you have configured your local development environment, you can obtain the App Config connection string from an environment variable (Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable(EnvironmentVariables.FoundationaLLM_AppConfig_ConnectionString)) when developing locally.

  2. Use the ManagementClient extension method to add the ManagementClient and ManagementRESTClient to the service collection:

    var services = new ServiceCollection();
    var credential = new AzureCliCredential(); // Can use any TokenCredential implementation, such as ManagedIdentityCredential or AzureCliCredential.
    
    services.AddManagementClient(
        configuration[AppConfigurationKeys.FoundationaLLM_APIEndpoints_ManagementAPI_Essentials_APIUrl]!,
        credential,
        configuration[AppConfigurationKeys.FoundationaLLM_Instance_Id]!);
    
  3. Retrieve the ManagementClient and ManagementRESTClient instances from the service provider:

    var managementClient = serviceProvider.GetRequiredService<IManagementClient>();
    var managementRestClient = serviceProvider.GetRequiredService<IManagementRESTClient>();
    

Example projects

The Core.Examples test project contains several examples that demonstrate how to use the ManagementClient and ManagementRESTClient classes to interact with the Management API through a series of end-to-end tests.

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