pub struct OpenAIRecommended;Expand description
Recommended configuration values for OpenAI API client following “Thin Client, Rich API” principles.
This structure provides OpenAI-specific recommended values without making them automatic defaults.
Developers must explicitly choose to use these values, maintaining transparency and control.
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impl OpenAIRecommended
Sourcepub fn base_url() -> &'static str
pub fn base_url() -> &'static str
Returns the official OpenAI API base URL.
Following the governing principle : this provides information for explicit developer choice rather than being an automatic default.
Sourcepub fn realtime_base_url() -> &'static str
pub fn realtime_base_url() -> &'static str
Returns the official OpenAI Realtime API base URL.
Following the governing principle : this provides information for explicit developer choice rather than being an automatic default.
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impl Freeze for OpenAIRecommended
impl RefUnwindSafe for OpenAIRecommended
impl Send for OpenAIRecommended
impl Sync for OpenAIRecommended
impl Unpin for OpenAIRecommended
impl UnwindSafe for OpenAIRecommended
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