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This package contains the LangChain integrations for OpenAI through their openai
SDK.
pip install langchain-openai
OPENAI_API_KEY
)See a usage example.
from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI
If you are using a model hosted on Azure
, you should use different wrapper for that:
from langchain_openai import AzureChatOpenAI
For a more detailed walkthrough of the Azure
wrapper, see AzureChatOpenAI
See a usage example
from langchain_openai import OpenAIEmbeddings
If you are using a model hosted on Azure
, you should use different wrapper for that:
from langchain_openai import AzureOpenAIEmbeddings
For a more detailed walkthrough of the Azure
wrapper, see AzureOpenAIEmbeddings
LLM refers to the legacy text-completion models that preceded chat models. See a usage example.
from langchain_openai import OpenAI
If you are using a model hosted on Azure
, you should use different wrapper for that:
from langchain_openai import AzureOpenAI
For a more detailed walkthrough of the Azure
wrapper, see Azure OpenAI
FAQs
An integration package connecting OpenAI and LangChain
We found that langchain-openai demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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