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feat: add optional authorization header for Ollama to support Open WebUI #1465

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Features

  • added optional authorization header for Ollama

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Open WebUI lets users create personal API-keys and forwards authenticated requests to Ollama. Unfortunately no content type was declared on the response.

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@geekan geekan requested a review from better629 October 11, 2024 08:09
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lgtm

@geekan geekan merged commit cb8fcb9 into geekan:main Oct 11, 2024
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