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gpt on your data ingestion

Part of gpt-rag

Deploy (quickstart)

Here are the steps to configure cognitive search and deploy ingestion code using the terminal.

First Check your environment meets the requirements

  • You need AZ CLI to log and run Azure commands in the command line.
  • Python 3.9+ to run the setup script. Ideally use Python 3.10 (the same version used by the Function runtime).
  • Azure Functions Core Tools will be needeed to deploy the chunking function.

1) Login to Azure

run az login to log into azure. Run az login -i if using a VM with managed identity to run the setup.

2) Clone the repo

If you plan to customize the ingestion logic, create a new repo by clicking on the Use this template button on top of this page.

Clone the repostory locally: git clone https://github.com/azure/gpt-rag-ingestion

If you created a new repository please update the repository URL before running the command

3) Deploy function to Azure

Enter in the cloned repo folder: cd gpt-rag-ingestion

Use Azure Functions Core Tools to deploy the function: func azure functionapp publish FUNCTION_APP_NAME --python

Replace FUNCTION_APP_NAME with your Ingestion Function App name before running the command

4) Run Azure Cognitive Search Setup

Enter in the cloned repo folder: cd gpt-rag-ingestion

Install python libraries: pip install -r requirements.txt --use-deprecated=legacy-resolver

Run the setup script: python setup.py -s SUBSCRIPTION_ID -r RESOURCE_GROUP -f FUNCTION_APP_NAME

Replace SUBSCRIPTION_ID, RESOURCE_GROUP and FUNCTION_APP_NAME by the names applicable to your environment

5) Add source documents to object storage

Upload your documents to the documents folder in the storage account which name starts with strag.

References

Cognitive Search Enrichment Pipeline

Azure Open AI Embeddings Generator

Contributing

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