shreemaan-abhishek opened a new pull request, #11863:
URL: https://github.com/apache/apisix/pull/11863

   ### Description
   
   Although the `ai-proxy` plugin officially supports only `openai` as an LLM 
provider, the plugin can be used to proxy requests to azure-openai service as 
mentioned in this blog: 
https://docs.api7.ai/apisix/how-to-guide/ai-gateway/proxy-azure-openai-requests,
 by entering the correct URL in `override.endpoint` attribute of `ai-proxy`.
   
   However, the `azure-openai` deployment URL contains some query params that 
wasn't being carried into the request (HTTP request made by `ai-proxy` plugin) 
to the LLM endpoint. This PR ensures that query params in `override.endpoint` 
are appropriately used.
   
   ### Checklist
   
   - [x] I have explained the need for this PR and the problem it solves
   - [x] I have explained the changes or the new features added to this PR
   - [x] I have added tests corresponding to this change
   - [ ] I have updated the documentation to reflect this change
   - [x] I have verified that this change is backward compatible (If not, 
please discuss on the [APISIX mailing 
list](https://github.com/apache/apisix/tree/master#community) first)
   
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