Install bruno with brew install bruno
.
Open this repo's collection with Bruno > Open Collection
and choose the openai
directory.
In the sidebar, click to open openai
, Info
, and click the request List Models
.
In the environment menu on the top-right, select local
, then select Configure
.
Un-check the Secret
checkbox for the one environment variable (OPENAI_API_KEY
), and paste in an OpenAI API key. For our offsite, skip getting your own API key and use the shared one I'll paste into the #2024-prod-summit
channel. Then re-check the Secret
checkbox and Save
.
OpenAI originally had user API keys, but they are deprecated and you'll want to create project-based API keys instead.
Sign up or sign in to OpenAI's website at https://platform.openai.com/.
Then on the /api-keys page, on the top-left, I recommend creating a "Personal" organization and some project even if it's just called "Testing." This will help organize your keys.
If you've just signed up, I believe you have some credits to use for free. If not, go to the Billing page and add a credit card.
Back on the /api-keys page, on the top-left, pick your "Testing" project, then click "Create new secret key." Make it owned by "You" and give it some short hyphenated name.
Note: After you click "Create secret key," you'll have to copy and paste it into your password manager. You won't be able to retrieve it later from the website.
In the Bruno app, click down to select "List Models" and click the right-arrow near the top-right. The "Response" pane should fill with a list of dozens of available models.
Select "Chat Completion". Under the "Body" tab you'll see the text that gets POST
ed. Under "Vars" you'll see the options. Click the right-arrow. The response will take a few seconds. Under "Timeline" you'll see the HTTP request, and under "Response" you'll see the JSON response.
As an alternative to the Bruno collection in this repo, you can work directly on OpenAI's website. This is for experimenting. And you'll need your own API key. Try it here:
https://platform.openai.com/playground
The "Chat" tab is all you'll need at first. "Assistants" and "Fine-tuning" are more advanced ways of customizing OpenAI output.
The "Completions" tab is deprecated, and "Batches" and "Storage" aren't important until you need a high volume of requests or fine-tune your first model.
https://platform.openai.com/docs/api-reference/authentication