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{openai}
is an R wrapper of OpenAI API endpoints. This
package covers Models, Completions, Chat, Edits, Images, Embeddings,
Audio, Files, Fine-tunes, Moderations, and legacy Engines endpoints. The
latter endpoints, namely Engines, are left for backward compatibility
and will be removed soon.
The easiest way to install {openai}
from CRAN is to use
the “official” install.packages()
function:
install.packages("openai")
You can also install the development version of {openai}
from GitHub with:
if (!require(remotes))
install.packages("remotes")
::install_github("irudnyts/openai") remotes
To use the OpenAI API, you need to provide an API key. First, sign up for OpenAI API on this page. Once you signed up and logged in, you need to open this page, click on Personal, and select View API keys in drop-down menu. You can then copy the key by clicking on the green text Copy.
By default, functions of {openai}
will look for
OPENAI_API_KEY
environment variable. If you want to set a
global environment variable, you can use the following command (where
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
should
be replaced with your actual key):
Sys.setenv(
OPENAI_API_KEY = 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
)
Otherwise, you can add the key to the .Renviron
file of
the project. The following commands will open .Renviron
for
editing:
if (!require(usethis))
install.packages("usethis")
::edit_r_environ(scope = "project") usethis
You can add the following line to the file (again, replace
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
with
your actual key):
=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx OPENAI_API_KEY
Note: If you are using GitHub/Gitlab, do not forget
to add .Renviron
to .gitignore
!
Finally, you can always provide the key manually to the functions of the package.
Functions of {openai}
have self-explanatory names. For
example, to create a completion, one can use
create_completion()
function:
library(openai)
create_completion(
model = "ada",
prompt = "Generate a question and an answer"
)#> $id
#> [1] "cmpl-6MiImjcaCSuQYY6u8UA2Mm0rCdbEo"
#>
#> $object
#> [1] "text_completion"
#>
#> $created
#> [1] 1670871532
#>
#> $model
#> [1] "ada"
#>
#> $choices
#> text
#> 1 within 5 minutes, up to an hour depending on how your users are different and
#> index logprobs finish_reason
#> 1 0 NA length
#>
#> $usage
#> $usage$prompt_tokens
#> [1] 7
#>
#> $usage$completion_tokens
#> [1] 16
#>
#> $usage$total_tokens
#> [1] 23
Further, one can generate an image using DALL·E text-to-image model
with create_image()
:
create_image("An astronaut riding a horse in a photorealistic style")
It is also possible to use ChatGPT’s gpt-3.5-turbo
model
via create_chat_completion()
:
create_chat_completion(
model = "gpt-3.5-turbo",
messages = list(
list(
"role" = "system",
"content" = "You are a helpful assistant."
),list(
"role" = "user",
"content" = "Who won the world series in 2020?"
),list(
"role" = "assistant",
"content" = "The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series in 2020."
),list(
"role" = "user",
"content" = "Where was it played?"
)
)
)#> $id
#> [1] "chatcmpl-6r7N6YXcMhg8xmVM4ohOcAmzPOy3f"
#>
#> $object
#> [1] "chat.completion"
#>
#> $created
#> [1] 1678117740
#>
#> $model
#> [1] "gpt-3.5-turbo-0301"
#>
#> $usage
#> $usage$prompt_tokens
#> [1] 56
#>
#> $usage$completion_tokens
#> [1] 19
#>
#> $usage$total_tokens
#> [1] 75
#>
#>
#> $choices
#> finish_reason index message.role
#> 1 stop 0 assistant
#> message.content
#> 1 The 2020 World Series was played at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.
Finally, the speech-to-text Whisper is available via
create_transcription()
and
create_translation()
:
<- system.file("extdata", "sample-ua.m4a", package = "openai")
voice_sample_ua create_translation(file = voice_sample_ua, model = "whisper-1")
#> $text
#> [1] "I want to check how this model works"
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.