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POST
/
v1
/
responses
from openai import OpenAI

client = OpenAI(
    base_url="https://api.cometapi.com/v1",
    api_key="<COMETAPI_KEY>",
)

response = client.responses.create(
    model="gpt-5.4",
    input="Tell me a three sentence bedtime story about a unicorn.",
)

print(response.output_text)
{
  "id": "resp_0a153ae8201f73bc0069a7e8044cc481",
  "object": "response",
  "created_at": 1772611588,
  "status": "completed",
  "background": false,
  "completed_at": 1772611589,
  "error": null,
  "incomplete_details": null,
  "instructions": null,
  "max_output_tokens": null,
  "model": "gpt-4.1-nano",
  "output": [
    {
      "id": "msg_0a153ae8201f73bc0069a7e8049a8881",
      "type": "message",
      "status": "completed",
      "content": [
        {
          "type": "output_text",
          "annotations": [],
          "text": "Four."
        }
      ],
      "role": "assistant"
    }
  ],
  "parallel_tool_calls": true,
  "previous_response_id": null,
  "prompt_cache_key": null,
  "prompt_cache_retention": null,
  "reasoning": {
    "effort": null,
    "summary": null
  },
  "safety_identifier": null,
  "service_tier": "auto",
  "store": true,
  "temperature": 1,
  "text": {
    "format": {
      "type": "text"
    },
    "verbosity": "medium"
  },
  "tool_choice": "auto",
  "tools": [],
  "top_p": 1,
  "truncation": "disabled",
  "usage": {
    "input_tokens": 19,
    "input_tokens_details": {
      "cached_tokens": 0
    },
    "output_tokens": 9,
    "output_tokens_details": {
      "reasoning_tokens": 0
    },
    "total_tokens": 28
  },
  "user": null,
  "metadata": {}
}

Vue d’ensemble

L’API Responses est le point de terminaison avancé de CometAPI pour la génération de réponses de modèle. Elle fournit une interface plus riche que Chat Completions, avec une prise en charge intégrée des entrées multimodales, des conversations avec état, de l’intégration d’outils et des sorties structurées — le tout via un seul point de terminaison.

Capacités clés

  • Entrée Multimodal — Accepte du texte, des images, des fichiers (y compris des PDF) et des URL en entrée
  • Conversations avec état — Enchaînez les réponses à l’aide de previous_response_id ou conversation sans avoir à gérer vous-même l’historique des messages
  • Outils intégrés — Utilisez web_search_preview, file_search, code_interpreter, et plus encore sans aucune configuration
  • Function Calling — Définissez des fonctions personnalisées que le modèle peut invoquer avec des arguments structurés
  • Sorties structurées — Demandez une sortie conforme au schéma JSON via le paramètre text.format
  • Modèles de raisonnement — Configurez la profondeur de raisonnement avec le paramètre reasoning.effort pour les modèles o-series et gpt-5
  • Streaming — Diffusez les réponses via SSE avec des types d’événements granulaires (response.output_text.delta, response.completed, etc.)

Remarques importantes

Variations selon les modèles — Différents fournisseurs de modèles peuvent prendre en charge des paramètres de requête différents et renvoyer des champs de réponse variables. Tous les paramètres ne sont pas pris en charge par chaque modèle disponible sur CometAPI.
Principe de pass-through — CometAPI transfère les requêtes aux fournisseurs de modèles et renvoie leurs réponses sans modification, garantissant que vous recevez une sortie cohérente avec l’API d’origine. L’objet de réponse reprend de nombreux paramètres de la requête (comme temperature, tools, reasoning) à des fins de transparence.

Événements de Streaming

Lorsque stream est défini sur true, l’API envoie des événements server-sent events (SSE) dans cet ordre :
  1. response.created — Objet de réponse initialisé
  2. response.in_progress — Génération démarrée
  3. response.output_item.added — Nouvel élément de sortie (message ou appel d’outil)
  4. response.content_part.added — Partie de contenu démarrée
  5. response.output_text.delta — Fragment de texte (contient le champ delta avec le fragment de texte)
  6. response.output_text.done — Génération de texte terminée pour cette partie de contenu
  7. response.content_part.done — Partie de contenu terminée
  8. response.output_item.done — Élément de sortie terminé
  9. response.completed — Réponse complète avec les données usage

Documentation de référence

Pour des descriptions détaillées des paramètres, consultez le playground API interactif ci-dessus. Pour la documentation des fournisseurs :

Autorisations

Authorization
string
header
requis

Bearer token authentication. Use your CometAPI key.

Corps

application/json
model
string
requis

Model ID to use for this request. See the Models page for current options.

Exemple:

"gpt-5.4"

input
requis

Text, image, or file inputs to the model, used to generate a response. Can be a simple string for text-only input, or an array of input items for multimodal content (images, files) and multi-turn conversations.

instructions
string

A system (or developer) message inserted into the model's context. When used with previous_response_id, instructions from the previous response are not carried over — this makes it easy to swap system messages between turns.

background
boolean
défaut:false

Whether to run the model response in the background. Background responses do not return output directly — you retrieve the result later via the response ID.

context_management
object[]

Context management configuration for this request. Controls how the model manages context when the conversation exceeds the context window.

conversation

The conversation this response belongs to. Items from the conversation are prepended to input for context. Input and output items are automatically added to the conversation after the response completes. Cannot be used with previous_response_id.

include
enum<string>[]

Additional output data to include in the response. Use this to request extra information that is not included by default.

Options disponibles:
web_search_call.action.sources,
code_interpreter_call.outputs,
computer_call_output.output.image_url,
file_search_call.results,
message.input_image.image_url,
message.output_text.logprobs,
reasoning.encrypted_content
max_output_tokens
integer

An upper bound for the number of tokens that can be generated for a response, including visible output tokens and reasoning tokens.

max_tool_calls
integer

The maximum number of total calls to built-in tools that can be processed in a response. This limit applies across all built-in tool calls, not per individual tool. Any further tool call attempts by the model will be ignored.

metadata
object

Set of up to 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to the response. Useful for storing additional information in a structured format. Keys have a maximum length of 64 characters; values have a maximum length of 512 characters.

parallel_tool_calls
boolean
défaut:true

Whether to allow the model to run tool calls in parallel.

previous_response_id
string

The unique ID of a previous response. Use this to create multi-turn conversations without manually managing conversation state. Cannot be used with conversation.

prompt
object

Reference to a prompt template and its variables.

prompt_cache_key
string

A key used to cache responses for similar requests, helping optimize cache hit rates. Replaces the deprecated user field for caching purposes.

prompt_cache_retention
enum<string>

The retention policy for the prompt cache. Set to 24h to keep cached prefixes active for up to 24 hours.

Options disponibles:
in-memory,
24h
reasoning
object

Configuration options for reasoning models (o-series and gpt-5). Controls the depth of reasoning before generating a response.

safety_identifier
string

A stable identifier for your end-users, used to help detect policy violations. Should be a hashed username or email — do not send identifying information directly.

Maximum string length: 64
service_tier
enum<string>

Specifies the processing tier for the request. When set, the response will include the actual service_tier used.

  • auto: Uses the tier configured in project settings (default behavior).
  • default: Standard pricing and performance.
  • flex: Flexible processing with potential cost savings.
  • priority: Priority processing with faster response times.
Options disponibles:
auto,
default,
flex,
priority
store
boolean
défaut:true

Whether to store the generated response for later retrieval via API.

stream
boolean
défaut:false

If set to true, the response data will be streamed to the client as it is generated using server-sent events (SSE). Events include response.created, response.output_text.delta, response.completed, and more.

stream_options
object

Options for streaming responses. Only set this when stream is true.

temperature
number
défaut:1

Sampling temperature between 0 and 2. Higher values (e.g., 0.8) increase randomness; lower values (e.g., 0.2) make output more focused and deterministic. We recommend adjusting either this or top_p, but not both.

Plage requise: 0 <= x <= 2
text
object

Configuration for text output. Use this to request structured JSON output via JSON mode or JSON Schema.

tool_choice
défaut:auto

Controls how the model selects which tool(s) to call.

  • auto (default): The model decides whether and which tools to call.
  • none: The model will not call any tools.
  • required: The model must call at least one tool.
  • An object specifying a particular tool to use.
tools
object[]

An array of tools the model may call while generating a response. CometAPI supports three categories:

  • Built-in tools: Platform-provided tools like web_search_preview and file_search.
  • Function calls: Custom functions you define, enabling the model to call your own code with structured arguments.
  • MCP tools: Integrations with third-party systems via MCP servers.
top_logprobs
integer

Number of most likely tokens to return at each position (0–20), each with an associated log probability. Must include message.output_text.logprobs in the include parameter to receive logprobs.

Plage requise: 0 <= x <= 20
top_p
number
défaut:1

Nucleus sampling parameter. The model considers tokens with top_p cumulative probability mass. For example, 0.1 means only the top 10% probability tokens are considered. We recommend adjusting either this or temperature, but not both.

Plage requise: 0 <= x <= 1
truncation
enum<string>
défaut:disabled

The truncation strategy for handling inputs that exceed the model's context window.

  • auto: The model truncates the input by dropping items from the beginning of the conversation to fit.
  • disabled (default): The request fails with a 400 error if the input exceeds the context window.
Options disponibles:
auto,
disabled
user
string
obsolète

Deprecated. Use safety_identifier and prompt_cache_key instead. A stable identifier for your end-user.

Réponse

200 - application/json

The generated Response object.

id
string

Unique identifier for the response.

Exemple:

"resp_0a153ae8201f73bc0069a7e8044cc481"

object
enum<string>

The object type, always response.

Options disponibles:
response
Exemple:

"response"

created_at
integer

Unix timestamp (in seconds) of when the response was created.

Exemple:

1772611588

status
enum<string>

The status of the response.

Options disponibles:
completed,
in_progress,
failed,
cancelled,
queued
Exemple:

"completed"

background
boolean

Whether the response was run in the background.

Exemple:

false

completed_at
integer | null

Unix timestamp of when the response was completed, or null if still in progress.

Exemple:

1772611589

error
object

Error information if the response failed, or null on success.

incomplete_details
object

Details about why the response is incomplete, if applicable.

instructions
string | null

The system instructions used for this response.

max_output_tokens
integer | null

The maximum output token limit that was applied.

model
string

The model used for the response.

Exemple:

"gpt-4.1-nano"

output
object[]

An array of output items generated by the model. Each item can be a message, function call, or other output type.

output_text
string

A convenience field containing the concatenated text output from all output message items.

parallel_tool_calls
boolean

Whether parallel tool calls were enabled.

previous_response_id
string | null

The ID of the previous response, if this is a multi-turn conversation.

reasoning
object

The reasoning configuration that was used.

service_tier
string

The service tier actually used to process the request.

Exemple:

"default"

store
boolean

Whether the response was stored.

temperature
number

The temperature value used.

Exemple:

1

text
object

The text configuration used.

tool_choice

The tool choice setting used.

tools
object[]

The tools that were available for this response.

top_p
number

The top_p value used.

Exemple:

1

truncation
string

The truncation strategy used.

usage
object

Token usage statistics for this response.

user
string | null

The user identifier, if provided.

metadata
object

The metadata attached to this response.

content_filters
array | null

Content filter results applied to the response, if any.

frequency_penalty
number
défaut:0

The frequency penalty applied to the request.

max_tool_calls
integer | null

Maximum number of tool calls allowed, if set.

presence_penalty
number
défaut:0

The presence penalty applied to the request.

prompt_cache_key
string | null

Cache key for prompt caching, if applicable.

prompt_cache_retention
string | null

Prompt cache retention policy, if applicable.

safety_identifier
string | null

Safety system identifier for the response, if applicable.

top_logprobs
integer
défaut:0

Number of top log probabilities returned per token position.