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You are currently on a page documenting the use of OpenAI text completion models. The latest and most popular OpenAI models are chat completion models.

Unless you are specifically using gpt-3.5-turbo-instruct, you are probably looking for this page instead.

Here's how you can initialize an OpenAI LLM instance:

npm install @langchain/openai
tip

We're unifying model params across all packages. We now suggest using model instead of modelName, and apiKey for API keys.

import { OpenAI } from "@langchain/openai";

const model = new OpenAI({
model: "gpt-3.5-turbo-instruct", // Defaults to "gpt-3.5-turbo-instruct" if no model provided.
temperature: 0.9,
apiKey: "YOUR-API-KEY", // In Node.js defaults to process.env.OPENAI_API_KEY
});
const res = await model.invoke(
"What would be a good company name a company that makes colorful socks?"
);
console.log({ res });

If you're part of an organization, you can set process.env.OPENAI_ORGANIZATION to your OpenAI organization id, or pass it in as organization when initializing the model.

Custom URLs

You can customize the base URL the SDK sends requests to by passing a configuration parameter like this:

const model = new OpenAI({
temperature: 0.9,
configuration: {
baseURL: "https://your_custom_url.com",
},
});

You can also pass other ClientOptions parameters accepted by the official SDK.

If you are hosting on Azure OpenAI, see the dedicated page instead.


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