| name | dev-setup |
| description | Set up the local development environment for APIView Copilot. Use for: dev setup, environment setup, install dependencies, create venv, configure env, permissions, get started, onboarding, new developer, RBAC setup, .env file. |
Development Environment Setup
Procedure
1. Create and activate a virtual environment
python -m venv .venv
.venv\Scripts\activate
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
2. Install dependencies
pip install -r dev_requirements.txt
pip install -r requirements.txt
3. Create the .env file
Create a .env file in the project root with:
ENVIRONMENT_NAME="staging"
All other settings (Cosmos DB, Search, Key Vault, etc.) are resolved from App Configuration at runtime.
4. Grant Azure RBAC permissions
avc ops grant
This grants your identity the required roles:
- App Configuration Data Reader on
avc-appconfig-staging
- Search Index Data Reader on Azure AI Search
- Cosmos DB Contributor on
avc-cosmos-staging
- Key Vault access on
avc-vault-staging
- Cognitive Services OpenAI User on
azsdk-engsys-openai
- Azure AI User on
azsdk-engsys-ai
Pass --assignee-id <ID> to grant to a specific user instead of yourself.
5. Verify the setup
pytest tests
avc review generate -l python -t scratch/apiviews/python/test.txt
avc ops check
Gotchas
- Always activate the venv before running any commands (
avc, pytest, pylint, etc.)
avc not found? Use .\avc on Windows PowerShell, or ensure the project root is in your PATH
ModuleNotFoundError: prompty — You're running outside the venv. Activate it first.
- Azure auth errors — Run
az login first, then avc ops grant to set up RBAC
- Staging vs production — The
.env defaults to staging. To use production, swap to the production App Config endpoint and set ENVIRONMENT_NAME="production"