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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Now, to make a request, use the `make_request` function. For example:
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from nova_python import Endpoints, Models, NovaClient
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client = NovaClient("YOUR_API_KEY")
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reponse = client.make_request(
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response = client.make_request(
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endpoint=Endpoints.CHAT_COMPLETION,
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model=Models.GPT3,
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data=[
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from nova_python import Endpoints, Models, NovaClient
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client = NovaClient("YOUR_API_KEY")
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reponse = client.make_request(
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response = client.make_request(
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endpoint=Endpoints.MODERATION,
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model=Models.MODERATION_STABLE,
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data=[{"input": "I'm going to kill them."}]
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If everything goes to plan, you'll receive a string containing JSON-Data, which you can then use in your project.
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Note, that when using chat completion, as special ChatResponse-Instance get's returned.
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You can access the reponse's json.data, by casting it to a string using the `str` method, like this:
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You can access the response's json.data, by casting it to a string using the `str` method, like this:
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```python
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...
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str(reponse)
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str(response)
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...
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```
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but more importantly, you can use it's `get_message_content` function, to directly get access to the chat reponse. Used like this:
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but more importantly, you can use it's `get_message_content` function, to directly get access to the chat response. Used like this:
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```
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content = reponse.get_message_content()
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content = response.get_message_content()
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...
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```
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