Refactor token handling and update headers #787
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This pull request refactors the token handling mechanism and updates the HTTP headers used in API requests. It removes the deprecated
curlHeaders
property and replaces it with more standardized header names, ensuring consistency across the codebase. Additionally, it introduces new constants for Azure AI inference, enhancing the overall structure and maintainability of the token management logic. This update aims to improve the clarity and functionality of the API interactions.Pull Request Description
Summary of Changes:
🔄 Refactored Token Handling:
🛠️ Enhanced Azure Token Management:
🚀 Improved API Integration:
curlHeaders
configurations for cleaner code.🧹 Code Cleanup:
📦 Constants Update:
These changes aim to improve the robustness and maintainability of the Azure token management and API integration processes.