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[Optional] Quota Recommendations @@ -145,6 +146,14 @@ To adjust quota settings, follow these [steps](./AzureGPTQuotaSettings.md).
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+ + Reusing an Existing Azure AI Foundry Project + + Guide to get your [Existing Project ID](/docs/re-use-foundry-project.md) + +
+ ### Deploying with AZD Once you've opened the project in [Codespaces](#github-codespaces), [Dev Containers](#vs-code-dev-containers), or [locally](#local-environment), you can deploy it to Azure by following these steps: diff --git a/docs/images/re_use_foundry_project/azure_ai_foundry_list.png b/docs/images/re_use_foundry_project/azure_ai_foundry_list.png new file mode 100644 index 000000000..784bc85c7 Binary files /dev/null and b/docs/images/re_use_foundry_project/azure_ai_foundry_list.png differ diff --git a/docs/images/re_use_foundry_project/navigate_to_projects.png b/docs/images/re_use_foundry_project/navigate_to_projects.png new file mode 100644 index 000000000..11082c15c Binary files /dev/null and b/docs/images/re_use_foundry_project/navigate_to_projects.png differ diff --git a/docs/images/re_use_foundry_project/project_resource_id.png b/docs/images/re_use_foundry_project/project_resource_id.png new file mode 100644 index 000000000..92317a77c Binary files /dev/null and b/docs/images/re_use_foundry_project/project_resource_id.png differ diff --git a/docs/re-use-foundry-project.md b/docs/re-use-foundry-project.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2788a2280 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/re-use-foundry-project.md @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +[← Back to *DEPLOYMENT* guide](/docs/DeploymentGuide.md#deployment-options--steps) + +# Reusing an Existing Azure AI Foundry Project +To configure your environment to use an existing Azure AI Foundry Project, follow these steps: + +### 1. Go to Azure Portal +Go to https://portal.azure.com + +### 2. Search for Azure AI Foundry +In the search bar at the top, type "Azure AI Foundry" and click on it. Then select the Foundry service instance where your project exists. + +![foundry project](/docs/images/re_use_foundry_project/azure_ai_foundry_list.png) + +### 3. Navigate to Projects under Resource Management +On the left sidebar of the Foundry service blade: + +- Expand the Resource Management section +- Click on Projects (this refers to the active Foundry project tied to the service) + +### 4. Click on the Project +From the Projects view: Click on the project name to open its details + + Note: You will see only one project listed here, as each Foundry service maps to a single project in this accelerator + +![project](/docs/images/re_use_foundry_project/navigate_to_projects.png) + +### 5. Copy Resource ID +In the left-hand menu of the project blade: + +- Click on Properties under Resource Management +- Locate the Resource ID field +- Click on the copy icon next to the Resource ID value + +![Properties](/docs/images/re_use_foundry_project/project_resource_id.png) + +### 6. Set the Foundry Project Resource ID in Your Environment +Run the following command in your terminal +```bash +azd env set AZURE_EXISTING_AI_PROJECT_RESOURCE_ID '' +``` +Replace `` with the value obtained from Step 5. + +### 7. Continue Deployment +Proceed with the next steps in the [deployment guide](/docs/DeploymentGuide.md#deployment-options--steps).