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README.md
OpenAI-Java
Java libraries for using OpenAI's GPT-3 api.
Includes the following artifacts:
api
: request/response POJOs for the GPT-3 engine, completion, and search APIs.client
: a basic retrofit client for the GPT-3 endpoints, includes theapi
module
as well as an example project using the client.
Usage
Importing into a gradle project
implementation 'com.theokanning.openai-gpt3-java:api:<version>'
or
implementation 'com.theokanning.openai-gpt3-java:client:<version>'
Using OpenAiService
If you're looking for the fastest solution, import the client
and use OpenAiService.
OpenAiService service = new OpenAiService(your_token)
CompletionRequest completionRequest = CompletionRequest.builder()
.prompt("Somebody once told me the world is gonna roll me")
.echo(true)
.build();
service.createCompletion("ada", completionRequest).getChoices().forEach(System.out::println);
Using OpenAiApi Retrofit client
If you're using retrofit, you can import the client
module and use the OpenAiApi.
You'll have to add your auth token as a header (see AuthenticationInterceptor)
and set your converter factory to use snake case and only include non-null fields.
Using data classes only
If you want to make your own client, just import the POJOs from the api
module.
Your client will need to use snake case to work with the OpenAI API.
Running the example project
All the example project requires is your OpenAI api token
export OPENAI_TOKEN="sk-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
./gradlew example:run
License
Published under the MIT License