OpenAI pipeline library for Flowpipe, enabling seamless integration of OpenAI services into your workflows.
Download and install Flowpipe (https://flowpipe.io/downloads). Or use Brew:
brew tap turbot/tap brew install flowpipeBy default, the following environment variables will be used for authentication:
OPENAI_API_KEY
You can also create connection resources in configuration files:
vi ~/.flowpipe/config/openai.fpcconnection "openai" "default" { api_key = "sk-..." }For more information on connections in Flowpipe, please see Managing Connections.
mkdir my_mod cd my_mod flowpipe mod initInstall the OpenAI mod as a dependency:
flowpipe mod install github.com/turbot/flowpipe-mod-openaiUse the dependency in a pipeline step:
vi my_pipeline.fppipeline "my_pipeline" { step "pipeline" "create_chat_completion" { pipeline = openai.pipeline.create_chat_completion args = { system_content = "You are a helpful assistant." user_content = "Hello." } } }flowpipe pipeline run my_pipelineClone:
git clone https://github.com/turbot/flowpipe-mod-openai.git cd flowpipe-mod-openaiList pipelines:
flowpipe pipeline listRun a pipeline:
flowpipe pipeline run create_chat_completion --arg 'system_content=You are a helpful assistant.' --arg 'user_content=Hello!' --arg 'model=gpt-3.5-turbo' --arg 'max_tokens=50' --arg 'temperature=1'To use a specific connection, specify the conn pipeline argument:
flowpipe pipeline run create_chat_completion --arg 'system_content=You are a helpful assistant.' --arg 'user_content=Hello!' --arg 'model=gpt-3.5-turbo' --arg 'max_tokens=50' --arg 'temperature=1' --arg 'conn=connection.openai.my_conn'This repository is published under the Apache 2.0 license. Please see our code of conduct. We look forward to collaborating with you!
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