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Summary of Changes
This pull request addresses an issue where the API server fails to start due to a missing dependency. To resolve this, I've added openai>=1.76.2 to the requirements.txt file, ensuring that the OpenAI library is installed when the application is set up.
Highlights
- Dependency Management: The primary change involves adding the
openaipackage as a required dependency to therequirements.txtfile. - Bug Fix: This change fixes a startup issue caused by the absence of the OpenAI library.
Changelog
- api/requirements.txt
- Added
openai>=1.76.2to ensure the OpenAI library is installed, resolving a startup error.
- Added
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Code Review
This pull request adds the openai package as a dependency to the requirements.txt file. This is a necessary step to ensure that the API server can start correctly and utilize OpenAI's functionalities. The change is straightforward, but it's important to verify that the correct version of the package is specified and that the dependency is indeed required by the codebase.
Merge Readiness
The pull request introduces a necessary dependency for the API server to function correctly. Given the straightforward nature of the change, it appears to be ready for merging. However, it's crucial to ensure that the specified version of the openai package is compatible with the codebase and that the dependency is indeed required. I am unable to directly approve this pull request, so please have others review and approve this code before merging.
Added openai as dependency well otherwise will not start
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This fixes the api server startup