Thank you so much!!! I was searching for a solution from so my time
Hi, I’m currently using openai-1.1.1 version. But I’m still getting this error. module ‘openai’ has no attribute ‘ChatCompletion’
sps
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Welcome to the OpenAI community, @spoorthyan20!
Here’s how you can do chat completions with OpenAI Python v1.1.1:
from openai import OpenAI
client = OpenAI(
# api_key defaults to os.environ.get("OPENAI_API_KEY")
api_key="My API Key",
)
chat_completion = client.chat.completions.create(
messages=[
{
"role": "user",
"content": "Say this is a test",
}
],
model="gpt-3.5-turbo",
)
source
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thanks, do you have the API Reference or some examples in the documentation?
This: OpenAI Platform is a little sparse and I’d love to understand the new api better.
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sps
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Hi @ollibolli
Welcome to the community.
Here are some resources for you:
Unfoftunetly dont work in Googke Colab notebook. Any othrr ideas?
totyped
53
However, if one tries to get the chatbot response using:
response['choices'][0]['message']['content'] as describes here OpenAI Platform
One gets: TypeError: ‘ChatCompletion’ object is not subscriptable
I would like to mention, that this should be fixed din the documentation to:
content = response.choices[0].message.content
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It works in in Google Colab. Try:
from openai import OpenAI
client = OpenAI(
api_key=“Your API KEY”,
)
chat_completion = client.chat.completions.create(
messages=[
{
“role”: “user”,
“system”: “xxxxx”,
“content”:“xxxxxx”
}
],
model=“gpt-XXXX”,
max_tokens= XXXX,
)
print(chat_completion.choices[0].message.content)
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Thanks it work for me pip install openai==0.27.8
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Guys could someone help me with this?
I’m getting this now! AttributeError: module ‘openai’ has no attribute ‘Completion’
I fixed this issue by uninstalling OpenAI:
pip3 uninstall openai
Then reinstalling it:
pip3 install openai
simon26
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Getting this error just today, worked yesterday without issues.
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Came to this issue on Google Colab. The following works:
!pip3 install openai
from openai import OpenAI
from google.colab import userdata
client = OpenAI(
api_key=userdata.get('OPENAI_API_KEY'),
)
def llm_response(prompt):
response = client.chat.completions.create(
model='gpt-3.5-turbo',
messages=[{'role':'user','content':prompt}],
temperature=0
)
return response.choices[0].message.content
prompt = '''
Classify the following review
as having either a positive or
negative sentiment:
The banana pudding was really tasty!
'''
response = llm_response(prompt)
print(response)
_j
61
Perhaps when posting in this thread someone could spend thirty seconds of reading, install “openai classic”, and press the thanks button for the answer above…
pip install "openai<1.0.0"
Or alternately code for the new methods of the API library changes.
If OpenAI had given anyone a heads up instead of jumping from 1.0.0beta2 all the way to 1.1.1 internal and dumping wheels on those millions of developers, maybe a generous person could have written and put in a pull request for another cookbook notebook to be put up “how this all works without paying for a 3rd party code-conversion service, all the way from simple calls up to asyncio streaming multimodal multi-client with token-counting chat history client management”
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I had the same problem, while using skll library
The only solution was to install openai version 0.28.1
pip install openai==0.28.1
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thanks…this works for me…i m using ubuntu on wsl2 and vscode
The error you’re encountering indicates that ChatCompletion is not a subscriptable object, meaning you can’t use indexing ([]) directly on it. It seems like the response object is not a dictionary, but an instance of a ChatCompletion class.
When dealing with a class instance, you would typically access its attributes using dot notation. If you are using the OpenAI Python client, the attributes of the ChatCompletion object would be accessed accordingly. However, the output structure seems to suggest that it should be possible to subscript it if it were a dictionary.
Here is how I fixed this:
# Assuming 'response' is an instance of a ChatCompletion or similar class
message_content = response.choices[0].message.content
print(message_content)
Using the period instead of the bracket worked.
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As marciobernardo1 has mentioned it above, try to use openai version 0.28.1 as the ChatCompletion attribute is still there and your code should be working as expected.
Hello guys.
I’m having a similar problem but I’m not using it that way, I’m using it with discord to create a bot but it’s not working
import os
import discord
import openai
from discord.ext import commands
intents = discord.Intents.default()
intents.message_content = True
intents.members = True
prefix = "!"
bot = commands.Bot(command_prefix=prefix, intents=intents)
openai.api_key = os.environ.get("key_chatgpt")
# OpenAI
class ChatBotCog(commands.Cog):
def __init__(self, bot):
self.bot = bot
@commands.command()
async def ask(self,ctx, *, question):
try:
conversation = [
{"role": "system", "content": "MEU NOME E Role Aleatorio, E AGORA TAMBÉM SOU UM CHAT-BOT"},
{"role": "user", "content": question}
]
response = openai.Completion.create(
engine="gpt-3.5-turbo",
messages=conversation,
max_tokens=1024
)
await ctx.send(response.completion.choices[0].message.content)
except Exception as error:
await ctx.send(f"Ocorreu um erro: {str(error)}")
async def setup(bot):
await bot.add_cog(ChatBotCog(bot))
this is the code and this is the problem
can you help me with this.