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openai-node
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Website Optimization Using Strapi, Astro.js and OpenAI
Okay, now we've confirmed the API endpoint is working, let's connect it to OpenAI first, install the OpenAI package, navigate to the route directory, and run the command below in our terminal
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JSON {} With OpenAI 🤖✨
For my setup, I am using the node version of the openai sdk.
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The Stainless SDK Generator
We try to keep it to a minimum, especially in JS (though we have some nice improvements coming soon when we deprecate node-fetch in favor of built-in fetch). The package sizes aren't tiny because we include thorough types and sourcemaps, but the bundle sizes are fairly tidy.
Here's an example of a typical RESTful endpoint (Lithic's `client.cards.create()`:
https://github.com/lithic-com/lithic-node/blob/36d4a6a70597e...
Here are some example repos produced by Stainless:
1. https://github.com/openai/openai-node
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OpenAI: Streaming is now available in the Assistants API
Have you seen/tried the `.runTools()` helper?
Docs: https://github.com/openai/openai-node?tab=readme-ov-file#aut...
Example: https://github.com/openai/openai-node/blob/bb4bce30ff1bfb06d...
(if what you're fundamentally trying to do is really just get JSON out, then I can see how json_mode is still easier).
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OpenAI has Text to Speech Support now!
And so, I impulsively upgraded to the latest version of openai (I guess not anymore) without the fear of getting cut by cutting edge 😝 and got it working for some random text
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AI for Web Devs: Faster Responses with HTTP Streaming
UPDATE 2023/11/15: I used fetch and custom streams because at the time of writing, the openai module on NPM did not properly support streaming responses. That issue has been fixed, and I think a better solution would be to use that module and pipe their data through a TransformStream to send to the client. That version is not reflected here.
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AI for Web Devs: Your First API Request to OpenAI
You may notice the JavaScript package available on NPM called openai. We will not be using this, as it doesn’t quite support some things we’ll want to do, that fetch can.
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Building and deploying AI agents with E2B
openai - For using the GPT-3.5-turbo model to answer the questions
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Aiconfig – source control format for gen AI prompts, models and settings
We have a bit of context about this in the readme: https://github.com/lastmile-ai/aiconfig#what-problem-it-solv.... The main issue with keeping it in code is that it tangles application code with prompts and model-specific logic.
That makes it hard to evaluate the genAI parts of the application, and also iterating on the prompts is not as straightforward as opening up a playground.
Having the config be the source of truth let's you connect it to your application code (and still source controlled), lets you evaluate the config as the AI artifact, and also lets you open the config in a playground to edit and iterate.
For example, compare how much simpler openai function calling becomes with storing the stuff as a config: https://github.com/lastmile-ai/aiconfig/blob/main/cookbooks/... vs using vanilla openai directly (https://github.com/openai/openai-node/blob/v4/examples/funct...)
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Build a Chatbot With OpenAI, Vercel AI and Xata
In your preferred serverless environment, make sure you install the OpenAI API Library and Vercel AI library to get started.
dotenv
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Tutorial: React + Emailjs
We will put our Emailjs environment variables in a dotenv (.env) file. To read more about the purpose of this file click here.
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How to Use Environment Variables in Node.js
Add .env to your .gitignore file to prevent it from being committed. Here's an example file with it already added. You may also use dotenv for advanced configuration and it will automatically load environment variables from a .env file into process.env.
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Extracting YouTube video data with OpenAI and LangChain
dotenv: Designed to load environment variables from a .env file into the process.env environment
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Top Secrets Management Tools for 2024
Like Doppler, Infisical uses environment variable injection. Similar to the Dotenv package for Node, when used in Node, it injects them at run time into the process object of the running app so they're not readable by any other processes or users. They can still be revealed by a crash dump or logging, so that is a caveat to consider in your code and build scripts.
- AI for Web Devs: Your First API Request to OpenAI
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An intro to Appwrite | Building a To-do list with SvelteKit
We'll be working with databases' ids and different info that should be secured so I would advise you to create a .env file to store said info. We'll do this by installing dotenv into our project and use it accordingly:
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Building and deploying AI agents with E2B
dotenv - For reading our API keys from the environment
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A decade of dotenv
As an avid dotenv user I wanted to thank their maintainers for keeping the project alive for 10 years (wow). A perfect exemplary of dedication to Open Source.
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Automate Your Way to Faster Deployments: CI/CD for MERN Apps
Sensitive data like database URLs, API keys, and passwords should never be hardcoded in your application code. Instead, use environment variables accessed at runtime to keep this information secret. Popular dotenv libraries like dotenv make this easy for Node.js apps.
- Servidor para Blog, com Autenticação JWT - Node.Js & Mysql
What are some alternatives?
liboai - A C++17 library to access the entire OpenAI API.
cross-env
openai-python - The official Python library for the OpenAI API
multiline
fern - 🌿 Stripe-level SDKs and Docs for your API
Electron - :electron: Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
vrite - Open-source developer content platform
hardhat-deploy - hardhat deployment plugin
tiptap - The headless rich text editor framework for web artisans.
fastify - Fast and low overhead web framework, for Node.js
ai - Build AI-powered applications with React, Svelte, Vue, and Solid [Moved to: https://github.com/vercel/ai]
config - configuration library for JVM languages using HOCON files