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| % Please edit documentation in R/authenticate.R |
| \name{gpt3_authenticate} |
| \alias{gpt3_authenticate} |
| \title{Set up the authentication with your API key} |
| \usage{ |
| gpt3_authenticate(path) |
| } |
| \arguments{ |
| \item{path}{The file path to the API key} |
| } |
| \value{ |
| A confirmation message |
| } |
| \description{ |
| Access to GPT-3's functions requires an API key that you obtain from \url{https://openai.com/api/}. \code{gpt3_authenticate()} looks for your API key in a file that you provide the path to and ensures you can connect to the models. \code{gpt3_endsession()} overwrites your API key \emph{for this session} (it is recommended that you run this when you are done). \code{check_apikey_form()} is a simple check if any information has been provided at all. |
| } |
| \details{ |
| The easiest way to store you API key is in a \code{.txt} file with \emph{only} the API key in it (without quotation marks or other common string indicators). \code{gpt3_authenticate()} reads the single file you point it to and retrieves the content as authentication key for all requests. |
| } |
| \examples{ |
| # Starting a session: |
| gpt3_authenticate(path = './YOURPATH/access_key.txt') |
| # After you are finished: |
| gpt3_endsession() |
| } |