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Incompatibility with Non-Node Environments Due to qs
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#1027
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Thanks for the report, we're investigating solutions. In the meantime would you be able to share a minimal reproduction? |
Thanks for looking into this. Below is the reproduction, https://stackblitz.com/edit/node-eqjgac?file=package.json&view=editor |
Thanks so much, that repro is very helpful. Still investigating solutions, will hopefully have an answer soon. |
Hey @RobertCraigie, just checking in—any updates on this? Let me know if there’s anything I can help with! Thanks! |
Will have an update out shortly! In the final testing stages. |
@Rajaniraiyn this will be fixed in the next release! #1081 |
Confirm this is a Node library issue and not an underlying OpenAI API issue
Describe the bug
The recent release introduced a dependency on the
qs
package (#1023), which relies on Node.js’s built-inutils
module. This makes the entire SDK unusable in non-Node.js environments, such as browsers.Dependency Chain:
qs
→side-channel
→object-inspect
The object-inspect package, a transitive dependency of
qs
, uses a Node.js built-in module (utils
), causing builds to fail in non-Node environments.To Reproduce
Code snippets
Minimal Reproduction
OS
macOS
Node version
Chromium v128.0.6613.85
Library version
openai v4.56.2
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