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Ballerina OpenAI Assistants connector

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Overview

OpenAI, an AI research organization focused on creating friendly AI for humanity, offers the OpenAI API to access its powerful AI models for tasks like natural language processing and image generation.

The ballarinax/openai.assistants connector allows developers to seamlessly integrate OpenAI's advanced language models into their applications by interacting with OpenAI REST API v1. This connector provides tools to build powerful OpenAI Assistants capable of performing a wide range of tasks, such as generating human-like text, managing conversations with persistent threads, and utilizing multiple tools in parallel. OpenAI has recently announced a variety of new features and improvements to the Assistants API, moving their Beta to a new API version, OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2. The users can interact with both the API v1 and v2 by passing the respective API version header with the request.

Setup guide

To use the OpenAI Connector, you must have access to the OpenAI API through a OpenAI Platform account and a project under it. If you do not have a OpenAI Platform account, you can sign up for one here.

  1. Open the OpenAI Platform Dashboard.

  2. Navigate to Dashboard -> API keys

OpenAI Platform

  1. Click on the "Create new secret key" button

OpenAI Platform

  1. Fill the details and click on Create secret key

OpenAI Platform

  1. Store the API key securely to use in your application

OpenAI Platform

Quickstart

To use the OpenAI Assistants connector in your Ballerina application, update the .bal file as follows:

Step 1: Import the module

Import the openai.assistants module.

import ballerinax/openai.assistants;

Step 2: Instantiate a new connector

Create a assistants:ConnectionConfig with the obtained access token and initialize the connector with it.

configurable string token = ?;

final assistants:Client openAIAssistant = check new ({
    auth: {
        token
    }
});

Setting HTTP Headers in Ballerina

Calls to the Assistants API require that you pass a beta HTTP header. In Ballerina, you can define the header as follows:

const record {string OpenAI\-Beta;} headers = {
    OpenAI\-Beta: "assistants=v2"
};

Step 3: Invoke the connector operations

Now, utilize the available connector operations.

public function main() returns error? {

    // define the required tool
    assistants:AssistantToolsCode tool = {
        type: "code_interpreter"
    };

    // define the assistant request object
    assistants:CreateAssistantRequest request = {
        model: "gpt-3.5-turbo",
        name: "Math Tutor",
        description: "An Assistant for personal math tutoring",
        instructions: "You are a personal math tutor. Help the user with their math questions.",
        tools: [tool]
    };

    // call the `post assistants` resource to create an Assistant
    assistants:AssistantObject assistant = check openaiAssistant->/assistants.post(headers,request);
}

Step 4: Run the Ballerina application

bal run

Examples

The OpenAI Assistants connector provides practical examples illustrating usage in various scenarios. Explore these examples, covering the following use cases:

  1. Math tutor bot - Create an assistant to solve mathematical problems with step-by-step solutions and interactive guidance.

  2. Weather assistant - Develop an assistant to provide weather information by leveraging function calls for temperature and rain probability.

Build from the source

Setting up the prerequisites

  1. Download and install Java SE Development Kit (JDK) version 17. You can download it from either of the following sources:

    Note: After installation, remember to set the JAVA_HOME environment variable to the directory where JDK was installed.

  2. Download and install Ballerina Swan Lake.

  3. Download and install Docker.

    Note: Ensure that the Docker daemon is running before executing any tests.

  4. Export Github Personal access token with read package permissions as follows,

    export packageUser=<Username>
    export packagePAT=<Personal access token>

Build options

Execute the commands below to build from the source.

  1. To build the package:

    ./gradlew clean build
  2. To run the tests:

    ./gradlew clean test
  3. To build the without the tests:

    ./gradlew clean build -x test
  4. To run tests against different environments:

    ./gradlew clean test -Pgroups=<Comma separated groups/test cases>
  5. To debug the package with a remote debugger:

    ./gradlew clean build -Pdebug=<port>
  6. To debug with the Ballerina language:

    ./gradlew clean build -PbalJavaDebug=<port>
  7. Publish the generated artifacts to the local Ballerina Central repository:

    ./gradlew clean build -PpublishToLocalCentral=true
  8. Publish the generated artifacts to the Ballerina Central repository:

    ./gradlew clean build -PpublishToCentral=true

Contribute to Ballerina

As an open-source project, Ballerina welcomes contributions from the community.

For more information, go to the contribution guidelines.

Code of conduct

All the contributors are encouraged to read the Ballerina Code of Conduct.

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