Azure OpenAI
https://gateway.ai.cloudflare.com/v1/{account_id}/{gateway_id}/azure-openai/{resource_name}/{deployment_name}
When making requests to Azure OpenAI, you will need:
- AI Gateway account tag
- AI Gateway gateway name
- Azure OpenAI API key
- Azure OpenAI resource name
- Azure OpenAI deployment name (aka model name)
Your new base URL will use the data above in this structure: https://gateway.ai.cloudflare.com/v1/{account_id}/{gateway_id}/azure-openai/{resource_name}/{deployment_name}. Then, you can append your endpoint and api-version at the end of the base URL, like .../chat/completions?api-version=2023-05-15.
Example fetch requestcurl 'https://gateway.ai.cloudflare.com/v1/{account_id}/{gateway_id}/azure-openai/{resource_name}/{deployment_name}/chat/completions?api-version=2023-05-15' \  --header 'Content-Type: application/json' \  --header 'api-key: {azure_api_key}' \  --data '{  "messages": [    {      "role": "user",      "content": "What is Cloudflare?"    }  ]}'
If you are using the openai-node library, you can set your endpoint like this:
index.jsimport OpenAI from "openai";
  const resource = 'xxx'; //without the .openai.azure.com  const model = 'xxx';  const apiVersion = 'xxx';  const apiKey = env.AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY;
  const azure_openai = new OpenAI({    apiKey,    baseURL: `https://gateway.ai.cloudflare.com/v1/{account_id}/{gateway_id}/azure-openai/${resource}/${model}`,    defaultQuery: { 'api-version': apiVersion },    defaultHeaders: { 'api-key': apiKey },  });