├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── chatbot.go ├── cmd └── cli.go ├── config ├── config.go └── errors.go ├── go.mod ├── go.sum ├── models.go └── models ├── chatbot ├── models.go ├── request.go └── response.go ├── conversation └── models.go └── models.go /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | harPool 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chatbot.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package chatgptgo 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "bufio" 5 | "bytes" 6 | "encoding/json" 7 | "fmt" 8 | "io" 9 | "log" 10 | "net/url" 11 | "strings" 12 | 13 | "github.com/acheong08/ChatGPT-Go/config" 14 | "github.com/acheong08/ChatGPT-Go/models/chatbot" 15 | "github.com/acheong08/ChatGPT-Go/models/conversation" 16 | http "github.com/bogdanfinn/fhttp" 17 | tls_client "github.com/bogdanfinn/tls-client" 18 | "github.com/bogdanfinn/tls-client/profiles" 19 | ) 20 | 21 | func NewChatbot(accessToken string) (Chatbot, error) { 22 | client, err := tls_client.NewHttpClient( 23 | tls_client.NewNoopLogger(), 24 | tls_client.WithClientProfile(profiles.Firefox_117), 25 | tls_client.WithRandomTLSExtensionOrder(), 26 | tls_client.WithTimeoutSeconds(180), 27 | ) 28 | if config.PUID != "" { 29 | client.SetCookies(&url.URL{ 30 | Scheme: "https", 31 | Host: "chat.openai.com", 32 | }, []*http.Cookie{ 33 | { 34 | Name: "_puid", 35 | Value: config.PUID, 36 | }, 37 | }) 38 | } 39 | return Chatbot{ 40 | AccessToken: accessToken, 41 | HTTPClient: &client, 42 | }, err 43 | } 44 | 45 | func (c *Chatbot) GetHistory(offset, limit int) (*conversation.Conversations, error) { 46 | if limit == 0 { 47 | limit = 28 48 | } 49 | var conversations conversation.Conversations 50 | err := c.makeRequest( 51 | "GET", 52 | fmt.Sprintf("https://chat.openai.com/backend-api/conversations?offset=%d&limit=%d&order=updated", offset, limit), 53 | nil, 54 | &conversations, 55 | ) 56 | return &conversations, err 57 | } 58 | 59 | func (c *Chatbot) GetConversation(conversationID string) (*conversation.Conversation, error) { 60 | var conversation conversation.Conversation 61 | err := c.makeRequest( 62 | "GET", 63 | fmt.Sprintf("https://chat.openai.com/backend-api/conversation/%s", conversationID), 64 | nil, 65 | &conversation, 66 | ) 67 | return &conversation, err 68 | } 69 | 70 | // Ask No Stream 71 | func (c *Chatbot) AskNS(body *chatbot.ChatbotRequest) (map[string]*chatbot.ChatbotResponse, error) { 72 | ch := make(chan chatbot.ChatbotResponse) 73 | cherr := make(chan error) 74 | go c.Ask(body, ch, cherr) 75 | resps := make(map[string]*chatbot.ChatbotResponse) 76 | for { 77 | select { 78 | case data := <-ch: 79 | tool_finished := false 80 | if status, ok := data.Message.Metadata["status"]; ok && status == "finished" { 81 | tool_finished = true 82 | } 83 | if data.Message.EndTurn || tool_finished || data.Message.Status == "finished_successfully" { 84 | role := data.Message.Author.Role 85 | if data.Message.Author.Name != "" { 86 | log.Println(data) 87 | role = data.Message.Author.Name 88 | if role == "dalle.text2im" { 89 | if data.Message.Content.ContentType != "multimodal_text" { 90 | continue 91 | } 92 | } 93 | } 94 | resps[role] = &data 95 | } 96 | case err := <-cherr: 97 | if err != nil { 98 | if err.Error() == config.ErrStreamEnd { 99 | return resps, nil 100 | } else { 101 | return nil, err 102 | } 103 | } 104 | } 105 | } 106 | } 107 | 108 | func (c *Chatbot) Ask(body *chatbot.ChatbotRequest, ch chan chatbot.ChatbotResponse, errch chan error) { 109 | if body == nil { 110 | errch <- fmt.Errorf("Body cannot be nil") 111 | return 112 | } 113 | bodyBytes, err := json.Marshal(body) 114 | if err != nil { 115 | errch <- err 116 | return 117 | } 118 | fmt.Println(string(bodyBytes)) 119 | body_reader := bytes.NewReader(bodyBytes) 120 | req, err := http.NewRequest(http.MethodPost, "https://chat.openai.com/backend-api/conversation", body_reader) 121 | if err != nil { 122 | errch <- err 123 | return 124 | } 125 | req.Header.Set("Authorization", fmt.Sprintf("Bearer %s", c.AccessToken)) 126 | addHeaders(req) 127 | resp, err := (*c.HTTPClient).Do(req) 128 | if err != nil { 129 | errch <- err 130 | return 131 | } 132 | if resp.StatusCode != 200 { 133 | // Read body 134 | bodyBytes, err := io.ReadAll(resp.Body) 135 | if err != nil { 136 | errch <- err 137 | return 138 | } 139 | fmt.Println(string(bodyBytes)) 140 | errch <- fmt.Errorf("Received status code %d", resp.StatusCode) 141 | } 142 | go func(body io.ReadCloser, ch chan chatbot.ChatbotResponse, errch chan error) { 143 | defer body.Close() 144 | defer close(ch) 145 | defer close(errch) 146 | // Stream response line by line 147 | scanner := bufio.NewScanner(body) 148 | for scanner.Scan() { 149 | var resp chatbot.ChatbotResponse 150 | raw := scanner.Text() 151 | if raw == "" { 152 | continue 153 | } 154 | if raw == "data: [DONE]" { 155 | errch <- fmt.Errorf(config.ErrStreamEnd) 156 | return 157 | } 158 | raw = strings.Replace(raw, "data: ", "", 1) 159 | err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(raw), &resp) 160 | if err != nil { 161 | fmt.Println(raw) 162 | fmt.Println(err) 163 | continue 164 | } 165 | ch <- resp 166 | 167 | } 168 | if err := scanner.Err(); err != nil { 169 | // Send error to error channel 170 | errch <- err 171 | return 172 | } 173 | // Send error to end stream 174 | errch <- fmt.Errorf(config.ErrStreamEnd) 175 | 176 | }(resp.Body, ch, errch) 177 | 178 | } 179 | 180 | func (c *Chatbot) GetModels() ([]chatbot.Model, error) { 181 | var respModel struct { 182 | Models []chatbot.Model `json:"models"` 183 | } 184 | err := c.makeRequest( 185 | "GET", 186 | "https://chat.openai.com/backend-api/models", 187 | nil, 188 | &respModel, 189 | ) 190 | return respModel.Models, err 191 | } 192 | 193 | func (c *Chatbot) makeRequest(method, url string, body, obj any) error { 194 | if method == "GET" && body != nil { 195 | return fmt.Errorf("Cannot send body with GET request") 196 | } 197 | var req *http.Request 198 | var err error 199 | if body != nil { 200 | bodyBytes, err := json.Marshal(body) 201 | if err != nil { 202 | return err 203 | } 204 | body_reader := bytes.NewReader(bodyBytes) 205 | req, err = http.NewRequest(method, url, body_reader) 206 | } else { 207 | req, err = http.NewRequest(method, url, nil) 208 | } 209 | if err != nil { 210 | return err 211 | } 212 | req.Header.Set("Authorization", fmt.Sprintf("Bearer %s", c.AccessToken)) 213 | addHeaders(req) 214 | resp, err := (*c.HTTPClient).Do(req) 215 | if err != nil { 216 | return err 217 | } 218 | defer resp.Body.Close() 219 | if resp.StatusCode != 200 { 220 | return fmt.Errorf("Received status code %d", resp.StatusCode) 221 | } 222 | if obj != nil { 223 | err = json.NewDecoder(resp.Body).Decode(obj) 224 | return err 225 | } 226 | return nil 227 | } 228 | 229 | type Download struct { 230 | Status string `json:"status"` 231 | DownloadURL string `json:"download_url"` 232 | FileName string `json:"file_name"` 233 | } 234 | 235 | func (c *Chatbot) DownloadFile(fileID string) (Download, error) { 236 | fileID = strings.Replace(fileID, "file-service://", "", 1) 237 | var download Download 238 | err := c.makeRequest( 239 | "GET", 240 | fmt.Sprintf("https://chat.openai.com/backend-api/files/%s/download", fileID), 241 | nil, 242 | &download, 243 | ) 244 | return download, err 245 | } 246 | 247 | func addHeaders(req *http.Request) { 248 | req.Header.Set("User-Agent", "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:109.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/118.0") 249 | req.Header.Set("Accept", "*/*") 250 | req.Header.Set("Accept-Language", "en-US") 251 | // req.Header.Set("Accept-Encoding", "gzip, deflate, br") 252 | req.Header.Set("Referer", "https://chat.openai.com/") 253 | req.Header.Set("DNT", "1") 254 | req.Header.Set("Alt-Used", "chat.openai.com") 255 | req.Header.Set("Connection", "keep-alive") 256 | req.Header.Set("Sec-Fetch-Dest", "empty") 257 | req.Header.Set("Sec-Fetch-Mode", "cors") 258 | req.Header.Set("Sec-Fetch-Site", "same-origin") 259 | req.Header.Set("TE", "trailers") 260 | } 261 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cmd/cli.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package main 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "encoding/json" 5 | "fmt" 6 | "os" 7 | 8 | chatgptgo "github.com/acheong08/ChatGPT-Go" 9 | "github.com/acheong08/ChatGPT-Go/config" 10 | "github.com/acheong08/ChatGPT-Go/models" 11 | "github.com/acheong08/ChatGPT-Go/models/chatbot" 12 | "github.com/acheong08/funcaptcha" 13 | ) 14 | 15 | var accessToken = os.Getenv("ACCESS_TOKEN") 16 | 17 | func main() { 18 | captchaSolver := funcaptcha.NewSolver(funcaptcha.WithHarpool) 19 | cb, err := chatgptgo.NewChatbot(accessToken) 20 | if err != nil { 21 | panic(err) 22 | } 23 | // history, err := cb.GetHistory(0, 0) 24 | // if err != nil { 25 | // panic(err) 26 | // } 27 | // fmt.Println(history) 28 | // 29 | // conversationID := history.Items[0].ID 30 | // conversation, err := cb.GetConversation(conversationID) 31 | // if err != nil { 32 | // panic(err) 33 | // } 34 | // jsonString, err := json.MarshalIndent(conversation, "", " ") 35 | // if err != nil { 36 | // panic(err) 37 | // } 38 | // fmt.Println(string(jsonString)) 39 | // Get arkose token 40 | // Get models 41 | availableModels, err := cb.GetModels() 42 | if err != nil { 43 | panic(err) 44 | } 45 | // Check if "GPT-4 (All Tools)" is in the models 46 | var found bool 47 | for _, model := range availableModels { 48 | if model.Title == "GPT-4 (All Tools)" { 49 | found = true 50 | break 51 | } 52 | } 53 | if !found { 54 | panic("GPT-4 (All Tools) not found") 55 | } 56 | 57 | arkoseToken, err := captchaSolver.GetOpenAIToken(funcaptcha.ArkVerChat4, config.PUID) 58 | if err != nil { 59 | panic(err) 60 | } 61 | // Send a request 62 | req, err := chatbot.NewRequest( 63 | chatbot.WithMessage( 64 | models.NewMessage("user", models.MessageContent{ 65 | ContentType: "text", 66 | Parts: []any{"Who is acheong08?"}, 67 | }), 68 | ), 69 | chatbot.WithModel(chatbot.ModelGPT4), 70 | chatbot.WithArkoseToken(arkoseToken), 71 | ) 72 | if err != nil { 73 | panic(err) 74 | } 75 | 76 | resps, err := cb.AskNS(req) 77 | if err != nil { 78 | panic(err) 79 | } 80 | 81 | for _, resp := range resps { 82 | contentType := resp.Message.Content.Type() 83 | fmt.Println(contentType) 84 | if contentType == "dalle_image" { 85 | fmt.Println("Got an image!") 86 | for _, part := range resp.Message.Content.Parts { 87 | fmt.Println(part) 88 | down, err := cb.DownloadFile(part.(models.DallEPart).AssetPointer) 89 | if err != nil { 90 | panic(err) 91 | } 92 | fmt.Println(down) 93 | } 94 | } else { 95 | } 96 | } 97 | 98 | jsonString, err := json.MarshalIndent(resps, "", " ") 99 | if err != nil { 100 | panic(err) 101 | } 102 | fmt.Println(string(jsonString)) 103 | 104 | } 105 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/config.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package config 2 | 3 | import "os" 4 | 5 | var PUID string = os.Getenv("PUID") 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/errors.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package config 2 | 3 | const ( 4 | ErrStreamEnd = "Stream ended" 5 | ) 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /go.mod: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module github.com/acheong08/ChatGPT-Go 2 | 3 | go 1.21.3 4 | 5 | require ( 6 | github.com/acheong08/funcaptcha v1.9.3-0.20231102232348-a59ec6b15c38 7 | github.com/bogdanfinn/fhttp v0.5.24 8 | github.com/bogdanfinn/tls-client v1.6.1 9 | github.com/google/uuid v1.4.0 10 | github.com/mitchellh/mapstructure v1.5.0 11 | ) 12 | 13 | require ( 14 | github.com/andybalholm/brotli v1.0.6 // indirect 15 | github.com/bogdanfinn/utls v1.5.16 // indirect 16 | github.com/klauspost/compress v1.17.2 // indirect 17 | github.com/tam7t/hpkp v0.0.0-20160821193359-2b70b4024ed5 // indirect 18 | golang.org/x/crypto v0.14.0 // indirect 19 | golang.org/x/net v0.17.0 // indirect 20 | golang.org/x/sys v0.13.0 // indirect 21 | golang.org/x/text v0.13.0 // indirect 22 | ) 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /go.sum: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | github.com/acheong08/funcaptcha v1.9.3-0.20231102232348-a59ec6b15c38 h1:0I+YBi0W6VRxRt/bcr0Yk5W+x5VLn1B/20pPspvnm/A= 2 | github.com/acheong08/funcaptcha v1.9.3-0.20231102232348-a59ec6b15c38/go.mod h1:yBKxvOkoKl1KDpimlKu7VpwDrQC5+0VU4ENEWOja4yo= 3 | github.com/andybalholm/brotli v1.0.6 h1:Yf9fFpf49Zrxb9NlQaluyE92/+X7UVHlhMNJN2sxfOI= 4 | github.com/andybalholm/brotli v1.0.6/go.mod h1:fO7iG3H7G2nSZ7m0zPUDn85XEX2GTukHGRSepvi9Eig= 5 | github.com/bogdanfinn/fhttp v0.5.24 h1:OlyBKjvJp6a3TotN3wuj4mQHHRbfK7QUMrzCPOZGhRc= 6 | github.com/bogdanfinn/fhttp v0.5.24/go.mod h1:brqi5woc5eSCVHdKYBV8aZLbO7HGqpwyDLeXW+fT18I= 7 | github.com/bogdanfinn/tls-client v1.6.1 h1:GTIqQssFoIvLaDf4btoYRzDhUzudLqYD4axvfUCXl3I= 8 | github.com/bogdanfinn/tls-client v1.6.1/go.mod h1:FtwQ3DndVZ0xAOO704v4iNAgbHOcEc5kPk9tjICTNQ0= 9 | github.com/bogdanfinn/utls v1.5.16 h1:NhhWkegEcYETBMj9nvgO4lwvc6NcLH+znrXzO3gnw4M= 10 | github.com/bogdanfinn/utls v1.5.16/go.mod h1:mHeRCi69cUiEyVBkKONB1cAbLjRcZnlJbGzttmiuK4o= 11 | github.com/google/uuid v1.4.0 h1:MtMxsa51/r9yyhkyLsVeVt0B+BGQZzpQiTQ4eHZ8bc4= 12 | github.com/google/uuid v1.4.0/go.mod h1:TIyPZe4MgqvfeYDBFedMoGGpEw/LqOeaOT+nhxU+yHo= 13 | github.com/klauspost/compress v1.17.2 h1:RlWWUY/Dr4fL8qk9YG7DTZ7PDgME2V4csBXA8L/ixi4= 14 | github.com/klauspost/compress v1.17.2/go.mod h1:ntbaceVETuRiXiv4DpjP66DpAtAGkEQskQzEyD//IeE= 15 | github.com/mitchellh/mapstructure v1.5.0 h1:jeMsZIYE/09sWLaz43PL7Gy6RuMjD2eJVyuac5Z2hdY= 16 | github.com/mitchellh/mapstructure v1.5.0/go.mod h1:bFUtVrKA4DC2yAKiSyO/QUcy7e+RRV2QTWOzhPopBRo= 17 | github.com/tam7t/hpkp v0.0.0-20160821193359-2b70b4024ed5 h1:YqAladjX7xpA6BM04leXMWAEjS0mTZ5kUU9KRBriQJc= 18 | github.com/tam7t/hpkp v0.0.0-20160821193359-2b70b4024ed5/go.mod h1:2JjD2zLQYH5HO74y5+aE3remJQvl6q4Sn6aWA2wD1Ng= 19 | golang.org/x/crypto v0.14.0 h1:wBqGXzWJW6m1XrIKlAH0Hs1JJ7+9KBwnIO8v66Q9cHc= 20 | golang.org/x/crypto v0.14.0/go.mod h1:MVFd36DqK4CsrnJYDkBA3VC4m2GkXAM0PvzMCn4JQf4= 21 | golang.org/x/net v0.17.0 h1:pVaXccu2ozPjCXewfr1S7xza/zcXTity9cCdXQYSjIM= 22 | golang.org/x/net v0.17.0/go.mod h1:NxSsAGuq816PNPmqtQdLE42eU2Fs7NoRIZrHJAlaCOE= 23 | golang.org/x/sys v0.13.0 h1:Af8nKPmuFypiUBjVoU9V20FiaFXOcuZI21p0ycVYYGE= 24 | golang.org/x/sys v0.13.0/go.mod h1:oPkhp1MJrh7nUepCBck5+mAzfO9JrbApNNgaTdGDITg= 25 | golang.org/x/text v0.13.0 h1:ablQoSUd0tRdKxZewP80B+BaqeKJuVhuRxj/dkrun3k= 26 | golang.org/x/text v0.13.0/go.mod h1:TvPlkZtksWOMsz7fbANvkp4WM8x/WCo/om8BMLbz+aE= 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /models.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package chatgptgo 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "github.com/bogdanfinn/tls-client" 5 | ) 6 | 7 | type Chatbot struct { 8 | AccessToken string 9 | HTTPClient *tls_client.HttpClient 10 | } 11 | 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /models/chatbot/models.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package chatbot 2 | 3 | type Model struct { 4 | Slug string `json:"slug"` 5 | MaxTokens int `json:"max_tokens"` 6 | Title string `json:"title"` 7 | Description string `json:"description"` 8 | Tags []string `json:"tags"` 9 | EnabledTools []string `json:"enabled_tools"` 10 | ProductFeatures map[string]any `json:"product_features"` 11 | } 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /models/chatbot/request.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package chatbot 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "github.com/acheong08/ChatGPT-Go/models" 5 | "github.com/google/uuid" 6 | ) 7 | 8 | type action string 9 | 10 | const ( 11 | ActionNext action = "next" 12 | ActionContinue action = "continue" 13 | ) 14 | 15 | type model string 16 | 17 | const ( 18 | ModelFree model = "text-davinci-002-render-sha" 19 | ModelGPT4 model = "gpt-4" 20 | ModelBrowsing model = "gpt-4-browsing" 21 | ModelCodeInterpreter model = "gpt-4-code-interpreter" 22 | ModelDalle model = "gpt-4-dalle" 23 | ) 24 | 25 | type conversationModes string 26 | 27 | const ( 28 | ConversationModePrimaryAssistant conversationModes = "primary_assistant" 29 | ) 30 | 31 | type ChatbotRequest struct { 32 | Action action `json:"action"` 33 | ArkoseToken string `json:"arkose_token"` 34 | ConversationID string `json:"conversation_id,omitempty"` 35 | ConversationMode conversationMode `json:"conversation_mode"` 36 | ForceParagen bool `json:"force_paragen"` 37 | ForceRateLimit bool `json:"force_rate_limit"` 38 | HistoryAndTrainingDisabled bool `json:"history_and_training_disabled"` 39 | Messages []models.Message `json:"messages"` 40 | Model model `json:"model"` 41 | ParentMessageID string `json:"parent_message_id"` 42 | Suggestions []string `json:"suggestions"` 43 | TimeZoneOffsetMin int `json:"time_zone_offset_min"` 44 | } 45 | 46 | type conversationMode struct { 47 | Kind conversationModes `json:"kind"` 48 | } 49 | 50 | func defaultRequest() ChatbotRequest { 51 | return ChatbotRequest{ 52 | Action: ActionNext, 53 | ConversationMode: conversationMode{Kind: ConversationModePrimaryAssistant}, 54 | ForceParagen: false, 55 | ForceRateLimit: false, 56 | Messages: []models.Message{}, 57 | Model: ModelFree, 58 | TimeZoneOffsetMin: 0, 59 | ParentMessageID: uuid.New().String(), 60 | } 61 | } 62 | 63 | type requestArgs func(*ChatbotRequest) 64 | 65 | func WithAction(action action) requestArgs { 66 | return func(request *ChatbotRequest) { 67 | request.Action = action 68 | } 69 | } 70 | 71 | func WithArkoseToken(arkoseToken string) requestArgs { 72 | return func(request *ChatbotRequest) { 73 | request.ArkoseToken = arkoseToken 74 | } 75 | } 76 | 77 | func WithConversationID(conversationID string) requestArgs { 78 | return func(request *ChatbotRequest) { 79 | request.ConversationID = conversationID 80 | } 81 | } 82 | 83 | func WithParentID(parentID string) requestArgs { 84 | return func(request *ChatbotRequest) { 85 | request.ParentMessageID = parentID 86 | } 87 | } 88 | 89 | func WithModel(model model) requestArgs { 90 | return func(request *ChatbotRequest) { 91 | request.Model = model 92 | } 93 | } 94 | 95 | func WithMessage(message models.Message) requestArgs { 96 | return func(request *ChatbotRequest) { 97 | request.Messages = append(request.Messages, message) 98 | } 99 | } 100 | 101 | func NewRequest(args ...requestArgs) (*ChatbotRequest, error) { 102 | request := defaultRequest() 103 | for _, arg := range args { 104 | arg(&request) 105 | } 106 | return &request, nil 107 | } 108 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /models/chatbot/response.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package chatbot 2 | 3 | import "github.com/acheong08/ChatGPT-Go/models" 4 | 5 | type ChatbotResponse struct { 6 | Message models.Message `json:"message"` 7 | ConversationID string `json:"conversation_id"` 8 | Error *string `json:"error"` 9 | } 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /models/conversation/models.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package conversation 2 | 3 | import "github.com/acheong08/ChatGPT-Go/models" 4 | 5 | type Conversations struct { 6 | Items []ConversationBrief `json:"items"` 7 | Total int `json:"total"` 8 | Limit int `json:"limit"` 9 | Offset int `json:"offset"` 10 | HasConversationsMissing bool `json:"has_conversations_missing"` 11 | } 12 | 13 | type ConversationBrief struct { 14 | ID string `json:"id"` 15 | Title string `json:"title"` 16 | CreateTime string `json:"create_time"` 17 | UpdateTime string `json:"update_time"` 18 | Mapping *map[string]models.Node `json:"mapping"` 19 | CurrentNode *string `json:"current_node"` 20 | ConversationTemplateID *string `json:"conversation_template_id"` 21 | ModerationResults *[]any `json:"moderation_results"` 22 | } 23 | 24 | type Conversation struct { 25 | ConversationBrief 26 | CreateTime float32 `json:"create_time"` 27 | UpdateTime float32 `json:"update_time"` 28 | } 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /models/models.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package models 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "encoding/json" 5 | "fmt" 6 | "log" 7 | "reflect" 8 | 9 | "github.com/google/uuid" 10 | ) 11 | 12 | type Node struct { 13 | Id string `json:"id"` 14 | Message *Message `json:"message"` 15 | Parent *string `json:"parent"` 16 | Children *[]string `json:"children"` 17 | } 18 | 19 | type Message struct { 20 | ID string `json:"id"` 21 | Author Author `json:"author"` 22 | Content MessageContent `json:"content"` 23 | Metadata map[string]any `json:"metadata"` 24 | Recipient string `json:"recipient"` 25 | Status string `json:"status,omitempty"` 26 | EndTurn bool `json:"end_turn"` 27 | } 28 | 29 | type Author struct { 30 | Role string `json:"role"` 31 | Name string `json:"name,omitempty"` 32 | } 33 | 34 | type DallEPart struct { 35 | ContentType string `json:"content_type"` 36 | AssetPointer string `json:"asset_pointer"` 37 | SizeBytes float64 `json:"size_bytes"` 38 | Metadata DallEMetadata `json:"metadata"` 39 | } 40 | type DallEMetadata struct { 41 | DallE struct { 42 | Prompt string `json:"prompt"` 43 | } `json:"dalle"` 44 | } 45 | 46 | type MessageContent struct { 47 | ContentType string `json:"content_type"` 48 | Parts []any `json:"parts"` 49 | } 50 | 51 | func (m *MessageContent) Type() string { 52 | if len(m.Parts) == 0 { 53 | return "empty" 54 | } 55 | typeOf := reflect.TypeOf(m.Parts[0]) 56 | log.Println(fmt.Sprintf("TypeOf: %v", typeOf)) 57 | if typeOf.Kind() == reflect.String { 58 | return "string" 59 | } 60 | // Check if it's a map 61 | if typeOf.Kind() == reflect.Map { 62 | // Check if it's a DALL-E image part 63 | if contentType, ok := m.Parts[0].(map[string]any)["content_type"]; ok && contentType == "image_asset_pointer" { 64 | // Convert from map to DallEPart 65 | for i := range m.Parts { 66 | jsonString, _ := json.Marshal(m.Parts[i]) 67 | var part DallEPart 68 | json.Unmarshal(jsonString, &part) 69 | m.Parts[i] = part 70 | } 71 | 72 | return "dalle_image" 73 | } 74 | } 75 | return "unknown" 76 | } 77 | func NewMessage(role string, contents MessageContent) Message { 78 | // Generate message ID 79 | id := uuid.New().String() 80 | return Message{ 81 | ID: id, 82 | Author: Author{ 83 | Role: role, 84 | }, 85 | Content: contents, 86 | Metadata: map[string]any{}, 87 | } 88 | } 89 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------