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React SDK for OpenRouter streaming chat with artifacts and tool calls
React SDK for OpenRouter streaming chat with artifacts and tool calls.
npm install @openrouter-dotnet/react
import { useOpenRouterChat } from '@openrouter-dotnet/react';
function ChatApp() {
const { state, actions } = useOpenRouterChat({
baseUrl: 'https://your-api.com',
defaultModel: 'openai/gpt-4o'
});
return (
<div>
{state.messages.map((message) => (
<div key={message.id}>
<strong>{message.role}:</strong>
{message.blocks.map((block) => (
<div key={block.id}>
{block.type === 'text' && <p>{block.content}</p>}
{block.type === 'artifact' && (
<pre>{block.content}</pre>
)}
</div>
))}
</div>
))}
<button onClick={() => actions.sendMessage('Hello!')}>
Send Message
</button>
</div>
);
}
import { useStreamingText } from '@openrouter-dotnet/react';
function SimpleChat() {
const { text, isStreaming, stream } = useStreamingText({
baseUrl: 'https://your-api.com'
});
return (
<div>
<div>{text}</div>
{isStreaming && <div>Streaming...</div>}
<button onClick={() => stream('Hello!')}>
Send
</button>
</div>
);
}
useOpenRouterChat(options)Main hook for full chat functionality with artifacts and tools.
Options:
baseUrl: string - Your API base URLconversationId?: string - Optional conversation IDdefaultModel?: string - Default model to useconfig?: ClientConfig - Client configurationReturns:
state: ChatState - Current chat stateactions: ChatActions - Chat actionsdebug: DebugControls - Debug controlsuseStreamingText(options)Simple hook for text-only streaming.
Options:
baseUrl: string - Your API base URLmodel?: string - Model to useconfig?: ClientConfig - Client configurationReturns:
text: string - Current text contentisStreaming: boolean - Is currently streamingerror: ErrorEvent | null - Last errorcompletion: CompletionEvent | null - Completion infostream(message: string) - Send a messagereset() - Reset stateuseOpenRouterModels(baseUrl)Fetch available models from your API.
Returns:
models: Model[] - Available modelsloading: boolean - Is loadingerror: Error | null - Error if anyOpenRouterClientLow-level client for direct API interaction.
import { OpenRouterClient } from '@openrouter-dotnet/react';
const client = new OpenRouterClient('https://your-api.com');
// Stream a message
await client.stream({
message: 'Hello!',
model: 'openai/gpt-4o'
}, {
onText: (delta) => console.log(delta),
onComplete: (event) => console.log('Done!', event)
});
The SDK uses a content block model where text, artifacts, and tool calls are interleaved in the order they appear in the stream.
interface TextBlock {
type: 'text';
content: string;
}
interface ArtifactBlock {
type: 'artifact';
artifactId: string;
artifactType: string;
title: string;
language?: string;
content: string;
isStreaming: boolean;
}
interface ToolCallBlock {
type: 'tool_call';
toolId: string;
toolName: string;
arguments: string;
result?: string;
error?: string;
status: 'executing' | 'completed' | 'error';
}
import {
getTextBlocks,
getArtifactBlocks,
getToolCallBlocks,
getTextContent,
hasArtifacts,
hasToolCalls
} from '@openrouter-dotnet/react';
// Extract specific block types
const textBlocks = getTextBlocks(message);
const artifactBlocks = getArtifactBlocks(message);
const toolBlocks = getToolCallBlocks(message);
// Get all text content
const textContent = getTextContent(message);
// Check for specific content
const hasArtifacts = hasArtifacts(message);
const hasTools = hasToolCalls(message);
Enable debug mode to see raw stream data and parsed events:
const { debug } = useOpenRouterChat({
baseUrl: 'https://your-api.com'
});
// Toggle debug mode
debug.toggle();
// Clear debug data
debug.clear();
// Access debug data
console.log(debug.data.rawLines);
console.log(debug.data.parsedEvents);
The package includes full TypeScript definitions:
import type {
ChatMessage,
ContentBlock,
TextBlock,
ArtifactBlock,
ToolCallBlock,
ChatState,
ChatActions,
UseChatReturn
} from '@openrouter-dotnet/react';
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React SDK for OpenRouter streaming chat with artifacts and tool calls
The npm package @openrouter-dotnet/react receives a total of 10 weekly downloads. As such, @openrouter-dotnet/react popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @openrouter-dotnet/react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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