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An unofficial OpenAI library for Python, featuring an integrated Bing Custom Search API for web browsing (free) and easy-to-use custom tools
An unofficial OpenAI library for Python, featuring an integrated Bing Custom Search API for web browsing (free) and easy-to-use custom tools.
Here is an example of capabilities of this library:
If you ask the program: Can you search the internet for the population of Paris and New York in the year 2015, then add the two values together and tell me the result, and then add 10,000,000 to that result
The response, using a web search and a custom tool to add two numbers, should be something like: The total population of Paris and New York in 2015 was about 31,082,144 inhabitants. If 10,000,000 is added to this number, it becomes 41,082,144.
See code below to reproduce this example.
First, get an API key from OpenAI here and get a Bing Custom Search API key, which you can get here (free for limited use)
Then, get the library with pip: pip install openai-api-with-easy-tools-and-web-browsing
And then, you can use the following code to get started:
import openai_api_with_easy_tools_and_web_browsing as webBrowsingApiGPT
# Enter our API keys
subscriptionKey = ""
openAIAPIKey = ""
### Creation of the Bing search tool ###
# Create a Bing search engine that synthesizes results with GPT-3.5-turbo
bingSearchEngine = webBrowsingApiGPT.BingSearchEngine(openAIAPIKey, subscriptionKey, model="gpt-3.5-turbo")
# Rename the Bing search function (otherwise it does not work as a tool in the OpenAI API)
bingSearch = bingSearchEngine.bingSearch
# Take the already made Bing search function description (the function must be named 'bingSearch')
bingSearchDescription = webBrowsingApiGPT.BING_SEARCH_DESCRIPTION
### Creation of the addition tool ###
def adder(a, b):
"""This function adds two numbers together"""
return (str(a + b))
adderDescription = {
"type": "function",
"function": {
"name": "adder",
"description": "Add two numbers together",
"parameters": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"a": {
"type": "integer",
"description": "The first number to add"
},
"b": {
"type": "integer",
"description": "The second number to add"
},
},
"required": ["a", "b"]
}
}
}
# Create an instance of the 'OpenaiApiWithEasyToolsAndWebBrowsing' class
openaiApiWithEasyToolsAndWebBrowsing = webBrowsingApiGPT.OpenaiApiWithEasyToolsAndWebBrowsing(openAIAPIKey)
### Return a response to a prompt in 'ponctual' mode ###
print("PONCTUAL MODE\n")
prompt = "Can you search the internet for the population of Paris and New York in the year 2015, then add the two values together and tell me the result, and then add 10,000,000 to that result"
# Use the 'getLLMAnswerWithWebBrowsingAndTools' function to get a response from a user message
answer = openaiApiWithEasyToolsAndWebBrowsing.getLLMAnswer(prompt, systemMessage="You are a helpful assistant", model="gpt-3.5-turbo", mode="ponctual",
toolList=[bingSearch, adder], toolDescriptionList=[bingSearchDescription, adderDescription],
temperature=0.9, top_p=1,
verbosity=1)
# The response, using a web search and a custom tool to add two numbers, should be something like:
# "The total population of Paris and New York in 2015 was about 31,082,144 inhabitants.
# If 10,000,000 is added to this number, it becomes 41,082,144."
print(answer)
### Discussion in 'continuous' mode ###
print("\n\n\nCONTINUOUS MODE\n")
openaiApiWithEasyToolsAndWebBrowsing.getLLMAnswer(None, systemMessage="You are a helpful assistant", model="gpt-4o", mode="continuous",
toolList=[bingSearch, adder], toolDescriptionList=[bingSearchDescription, adderDescription],
max_prompt_tokens=4096, max_completion_tokens=2048,
verbosity=1)
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An unofficial OpenAI library for Python, featuring an integrated Bing Custom Search API for web browsing (free) and easy-to-use custom tools
We found that openai-api-with-easy-tools-and-web-browsing 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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