Constants and functions generated on-the-fly by ChatGPT.
Project description
Anycode
Anycode is a Python module that uses ChatGPT to automatically generate constants and functions based on their name.
Just import anycode
and use its dynamically-generated attributs: anycode.PI
is 3.14…
,
anycode.SAMPLE_10_NAMES
is ['John', 'Jane', 'Adam', 'Eve', …]
, anycode.SAMPLE_ISBN
is "978-1-56619-909-4"
and
so on.
This works on functions, too:
import anycode
anycode.fetch_wikipedia_article_intro("Angelina Mango")
# => "Angelina Mango is an Italian singer-songwriter. …"
anycode.get_random_number_between(1000, 2000)
# => 1241 (for example)
anycode.multiply(4, 5)
# => 20
anycode.say_hello("Baptiste")
# prints "Hello, Baptiste!"
Note: I wrote this module for fun, please don’t use it in production.
Install
pip install anycode
Or with Poetry:
poetry add anycode
We support Python 3.9+.
Usage
Note: you need a valid OpenAI API key. See below how to configure it.
Any attribute written in UPPER_CASE
is assumed to be a single value:
import anycode
print(anycode.PI) # 3.141592...
print(anycode.SAMPLE_EAN13) # 9780141036148
print(anycode.SAMPLE_ISBN) # 978-1-56619-909-4
print(anycode.TWO + anycode.TWO) # 4
print(anycode.ROT13_DICT) # {'A': 'N', 'B': 'O', 'C': 'P', 'D': 'Q', 'E': 'R', ...}
print(anycode.OPENAI_API_KEY) # raises a GenerationException("Cannot generate code for 'OPENAI_API_KEY'")
If you prefer can also import from the module:
from anycode import HELLO, WORLD
print(HELLO + " " + WORLD)
Any other value is a function:
import anycode
type(anycode.say_goodbye)
# => <class 'function'>
anycode.say_goodbye("John")
# prints "Goodbye, John!"
Note that only simple functions work; if you try complex things ChatGPT fails to generate valid code and/or tries to import third-party modules. The generated code is executed on your machine, so do not use this in production.
The function is generated when it’s called for the first time, so we know how many arguments it should take. Further
calls reuse the cached function. Once a function has been generated, you can access ._openai_fn
on it to get the
ChatGPT-generated function and .openai_response
to get the ChatGPT text response.
Exceptions
When OpenAI can’t generate a valid value, the module raises a GenerationException
that you can inspect to
understand what went wrong.
Use its query
attribute to get the query used to generate the code and openai_response
to get the response text from
OpenAI.
Cache
Values are cached so that when you use them a second time we don’t call OpenAI another time.
You can delete a value from the cache with del
:
import anycode
# This calls the OpenAI API
print(anycode.GITHUB_URL)
# This uses the cache
print(anycode.GITHUB_URL)
del anycode.GITHUB_URL
# This calls the OpenAI API again
print(anycode.GITHUB_URL)
Configuration
OpenAI API key
By default Anycode takes the value of the OPENAI_API_KEY
from your environment or from a .env
file.
You can also explicitly set it:
import anycode
anycode.set_openai_api_key("your-api-key")
# or from an environment variable
anycode.set_openai_api_key_from_env("MY_OPENAI_API_KEY")
Advanced configuration
The OpenAI client can be directly accessed and modified:
from anycode.client import openai_client
openai_client.default_headers = {"x-foo": "true"}
License
Copyright © 2024 – Baptiste Fontaine. See the LICENSE file.
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