/chatgpt-api

Node.js client for the unofficial ChatGPT API. 🔥

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ChatGPT API

Node.js client for the unofficial ChatGPT API.

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Intro

This package is a Node.js wrapper around ChatGPT by OpenAI. TS batteries included. ✨

You can use it to start building projects powered by ChatGPT like chatbots, websites, etc...

Install

npm install chatgpt

Usage

Note Per the official OpenAI Discord on December 7th, 2022: The ChatGPT servers are currently experiencing "exceptionally high demand," so some requests may respond with HTTP 503 errors.

import { ChatGPTAPI } from 'chatgpt'

async function example() {
  // sessionToken is required; see below for details
  const api = new ChatGPTAPI({
    sessionToken: process.env.SESSION_TOKEN
  })

  // ensure the API is properly authenticated
  await api.ensureAuth()

  // send a message and wait for the response
  const response = await api.sendMessage(
    'Write a python version of bubble sort.'
  )

  // response is a markdown-formatted string
  console.log(response)
}

ChatGPT responses are formatted as markdown by default. If you want to work with plaintext instead, you can use:

const api = new ChatGPTAPI({
  sessionToken: process.env.SESSION_TOKEN,
  markdown: false
})

If you want to automatically track the conversation, you can use ChatGPTAPI.getConversation():

const api = new ChatGPTAPI({
  sessionToken: process.env.SESSION_TOKEN
})

const conversation = api.getConversation()

// send a message and wait for the response
const response0 = await conversation.sendMessage('What is OpenAI?')

// send a follow-up prompt to the previous message and wait for the response
const response1 = await conversation.sendMessage('Can you expand on that?')

// send another follow-up to the same conversation
const response2 = await conversation.sendMessage('Oh cool; thank you')

Sometimes, ChatGPT will hang for an extended period of time before beginning to respond. This may be due to rate limiting or it may be due to OpenAI's servers being overloaded.

To mitigate these issues, you can add a timeout like this:

// timeout after 2 minutes (which will also abort the underlying HTTP request)
const response = await api.sendMessage('this is a timeout test', {
  timeoutMs: 2 * 60 * 1000
})

You can stream responses using the onProgress or onConversationResponse callbacks. See the docs for more details.

Usage in CommonJS (Dynamic import)
async function example() {
  // To use ESM in CommonJS, you can use a dynamic import
  const { ChatGPTAPI } = await import('chatgpt')

  const api = new ChatGPTAPI({
    sessionToken: process.env.SESSION_TOKEN
  })
  await api.ensureAuth()

  const response = await api.sendMessage('Hello World!')
  console.log(response)
}

Docs

See the auto-generated docs for more info on methods and parameters.

Demos

A basic demo is included for testing purposes:

# 1. clone repo
# 2. install node deps
# 3. set `SESSION_TOKEN` in .env
# 4. run:
npx tsx src/demo.ts

A conversation demo is also included:

# 1. clone repo
# 2. install node deps
# 3. set `SESSION_TOKEN` in .env
# 4. run:
npx tsx src/demo-conversation.ts

Session Tokens

This package requires a valid session token from ChatGPT to access it's unofficial REST API.

To get a session token:

  1. Go to https://chat.openai.com/chat and log in or sign up.
  2. Open dev tools.
  3. Open Application > Cookies. ChatGPT cookies
  4. Copy the value for __Secure-next-auth.session-token and save it to your environment.

If you want to run the built-in demo, store this value as SESSION_TOKEN in a local .env file.

Note This package will switch to using the official API once it's released.

Note Prior to v1.0.0, this package used a headless browser via Playwright to automate the web UI. Here are the docs for the initial browser version.

Projects

All of these awesome projects are built using the chatgpt package. 🤯

If you create a cool integration, feel free to open a PR and add it to the list.

Compatibility

This package is ESM-only. It supports:

  • Node.js >= 16.8
    • If you need Node.js 14 support, use v1.4.0
  • Edge runtimes like CF workers and Vercel edge functions
  • Modern browsers
    • Mainly meant for chrome extensions where your code is protected to a degree
    • We recommend against using chatgpt from client-side browser code because it would expose your private session token
    • If you want to build a website using chatgpt, we recommend using it only from your backend API

Credits

License

MIT © Travis Fischer

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