Struct rig::completion::CompletionRequestBuilder

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pub struct CompletionRequestBuilder<M: CompletionModel> { /* private fields */ }
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Builder struct for constructing a completion request.

Example usage:

use rig::{
    providers::openai::{Client, self},
    completion::CompletionRequestBuilder,
};
 
let openai = Client::new("your-openai-api-key");
let model = openai.completion_model(openai::GPT_4O).build();
 
// Create the completion request and execute it separately
let request = CompletionRequestBuilder::new(model, "Who are you?".to_string())
    .preamble("You are Marvin from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.".to_string())
    .temperature(0.5)
    .build();
 
let response = model.completion(request)
    .await
    .expect("Failed to get completion response");

Alternatively, you can execute the completion request directly from the builder:

use rig::{
    providers::openai::{Client, self},
    completion::CompletionRequestBuilder,
};
 
let openai = Client::new("your-openai-api-key");
let model = openai.completion_model(openai::GPT_4O).build();
 
// Create the completion request and execute it directly
let response = CompletionRequestBuilder::new(model, "Who are you?".to_string())
    .preamble("You are Marvin from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.".to_string())
    .temperature(0.5)
    .send()
    .await
    .expect("Failed to get completion response");

Note: It is usually unnecessary to create a completion request builder directly. Instead, use the CompletionModel::completion_request method.

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impl<M: CompletionModel> CompletionRequestBuilder<M>

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pub fn new(model: M, prompt: String) -> Self

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pub fn preamble(self, preamble: String) -> Self

Sets the preamble for the completion request.

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pub fn message(self, message: Message) -> Self

Adds a message to the chat history for the completion request.

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pub fn messages(self, messages: Vec<Message>) -> Self

Adds a list of messages to the chat history for the completion request.

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pub fn document(self, document: Document) -> Self

Adds a document to the completion request.

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pub fn documents(self, documents: Vec<Document>) -> Self

Adds a list of documents to the completion request.

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pub fn tool(self, tool: ToolDefinition) -> Self

Adds a tool to the completion request.

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pub fn tools(self, tools: Vec<ToolDefinition>) -> Self

Adds a list of tools to the completion request.

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pub fn additional_params(self, additional_params: Value) -> Self

Adds additional parameters to the completion request. This can be used to set additional provider-specific parameters. For example, Cohere’s completion models accept a connectors parameter that can be used to specify the data connectors used by Cohere when executing the completion (see examples/cohere_connectors.rs).

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pub fn additional_params_opt(self, additional_params: Option<Value>) -> Self

Sets the additional parameters for the completion request. This can be used to set additional provider-specific parameters. For example, Cohere’s completion models accept a connectors parameter that can be used to specify the data connectors used by Cohere when executing the completion (see examples/cohere_connectors.rs).

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pub fn temperature(self, temperature: f64) -> Self

Sets the temperature for the completion request.

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pub fn temperature_opt(self, temperature: Option<f64>) -> Self

Sets the temperature for the completion request.

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pub fn build(self) -> CompletionRequest

Builds the completion request.

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pub async fn send( self, ) -> Result<CompletionResponse<M::Response>, CompletionError>

Sends the completion request to the completion model provider and returns the completion response.

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