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feat(docs): enhance ResponseMetadata
documentation with provider field usage notes (#32472)
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@ -110,6 +110,22 @@ class ResponseMetadata(TypedDict, total=False):
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The common fields (``model_provider``, ``model_name``) provide a baseline
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contract while preserving flexibility for provider innovations.
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.. note::
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Not all providers will return the metadata required by this class. In this case,
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it is acceptable to inject these fields with values at invocation.
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For instance, requests to OpenAI's responses API will not return a provider
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field in the raw response, as it can be inferred that by making the request, the
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provider responding is OpenAI. In this case, it is safe to set the
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``model_provider`` field to ``'openai'`` when creating the message.
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On the other hand, ``model_name`` is often returned, and in such cases it is
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expected that you populate this field with the unmodified model name (such as
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``'o1-2024-12-17'``). Only in situations where the provider does not return a
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model name should you artifically set this field - in which case, the value
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should be set to the ``model`` or ``model_name`` parameter passed in during
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invocation.
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"""
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model_provider: str
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The common fields (``model_provider``, ``model_name``) provide a baseline
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contract while preserving flexibility for provider innovations.
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.. note::
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Not all providers will return the metadata required by this class. In this case,
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it is acceptable to inject these fields with values at invocation.
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For instance, requests to OpenAI's responses API will not return a provider
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field in the raw response, as it can be inferred that by making the request, the
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provider responding is OpenAI. In this case, it is safe to set the
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``model_provider`` field to ``'openai'`` when creating the message.
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On the other hand, ``model_name`` is often returned, and in such cases it is
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expected that you populate this field with the unmodified model name (such as
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``'o1-2024-12-17'``). Only in situations where the provider does not return a
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model name should you artifically set this field - in which case, the value
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should be set to the ``model`` or ``model_name`` parameter passed in during
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invocation.
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''',
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'properties': dict({
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'model_name': dict({
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The common fields (``model_provider``, ``model_name``) provide a baseline
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contract while preserving flexibility for provider innovations.
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.. note::
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Not all providers will return the metadata required by this class. In this case,
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it is acceptable to inject these fields with values at invocation.
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For instance, requests to OpenAI's responses API will not return a provider
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field in the raw response, as it can be inferred that by making the request, the
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provider responding is OpenAI. In this case, it is safe to set the
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``model_provider`` field to ``'openai'`` when creating the message.
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On the other hand, ``model_name`` is often returned, and in such cases it is
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expected that you populate this field with the unmodified model name (such as
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``'o1-2024-12-17'``). Only in situations where the provider does not return a
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model name should you artifically set this field - in which case, the value
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should be set to the ``model`` or ``model_name`` parameter passed in during
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invocation.
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''',
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'properties': dict({
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'model_name': dict({
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