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Threads

Create thread

post /threads

Create a thread.

Body Parameters

  • messages: optional array of object { content, role, attachments, metadata }

    A list of messages to start the thread with.

    • content: string or array of ImageFileContentBlock or ImageURLContentBlock or TextContentBlockParam

      The text contents of the message.

      • TextContent = string

        The text contents of the message.

      • ArrayOfContentParts = array of ImageFileContentBlock or ImageURLContentBlock or TextContentBlockParam

        An array of content parts with a defined type, each can be of type text or images can be passed with image_url or image_file. Image types are only supported on Vision-compatible models.

        • ImageFileContentBlock object { image_file, type }

          References an image File in the content of a message.

          • image_file: ImageFile

            • file_id: string

              The File ID of the image in the message content. Set purpose="vision" when uploading the File if you need to later display the file content.

            • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

              Specifies the detail level of the image if specified by the user. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high.

              • "auto"

              • "low"

              • "high"

          • type: "image_file"

            Always image_file.

            • "image_file"
        • ImageURLContentBlock object { image_url, type }

          References an image URL in the content of a message.

          • image_url: ImageURL

            • url: string

              The external URL of the image, must be a supported image types: jpeg, jpg, png, gif, webp.

            • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

              Specifies the detail level of the image. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high. Default value is auto

              • "auto"

              • "low"

              • "high"

          • type: "image_url"

            The type of the content part.

            • "image_url"
        • TextContentBlockParam object { text, type }

          The text content that is part of a message.

          • text: string

            Text content to be sent to the model

          • type: "text"

            Always text.

            • "text"
    • role: "user" or "assistant"

      The role of the entity that is creating the message. Allowed values include:

      • user: Indicates the message is sent by an actual user and should be used in most cases to represent user-generated messages.

      • assistant: Indicates the message is generated by the assistant. Use this value to insert messages from the assistant into the conversation.

      • "user"

      • "assistant"

    • attachments: optional array of object { file_id, tools }

      A list of files attached to the message, and the tools they should be added to.

      • file_id: optional string

        The ID of the file to attach to the message.

      • tools: optional array of CodeInterpreterTool or object { type }

        The tools to add this file to.

        • CodeInterpreterTool object { type }

          • type: "code_interpreter"

            The type of tool being defined: code_interpreter

            • "code_interpreter"
        • FileSearchTool object { type }

          • type: "file_search"

            The type of tool being defined: file_search

            • "file_search"
    • metadata: optional Metadata

      Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

      Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

  • metadata: optional Metadata

    Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

    Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

  • tool_resources: optional object { code_interpreter, file_search }

    A set of resources that are made available to the assistant's tools in this thread. The resources are specific to the type of tool. For example, the code_interpreter tool requires a list of file IDs, while the file_search tool requires a list of vector store IDs.

    • code_interpreter: optional object { file_ids }

      • file_ids: optional array of string

        A list of file IDs made available to the code_interpreter tool. There can be a maximum of 20 files associated with the tool.

    • file_search: optional object { vector_store_ids, vector_stores }

      • vector_store_ids: optional array of string

        The vector store attached to this thread. There can be a maximum of 1 vector store attached to the thread.

      • vector_stores: optional array of object { chunking_strategy, file_ids, metadata }

        A helper to create a vector store with file_ids and attach it to this thread. There can be a maximum of 1 vector store attached to the thread.

        • chunking_strategy: optional object { type } or object { static, type }

          The chunking strategy used to chunk the file(s). If not set, will use the auto strategy.

          • AutoChunkingStrategy object { type }

            The default strategy. This strategy currently uses a max_chunk_size_tokens of 800 and chunk_overlap_tokens of 400.

            • type: "auto"

              Always auto.

              • "auto"
          • StaticChunkingStrategy object { static, type }

            • static: object { chunk_overlap_tokens, max_chunk_size_tokens }

              • chunk_overlap_tokens: number

                The number of tokens that overlap between chunks. The default value is 400.

                Note that the overlap must not exceed half of max_chunk_size_tokens.

              • max_chunk_size_tokens: number

                The maximum number of tokens in each chunk. The default value is 800. The minimum value is 100 and the maximum value is 4096.

            • type: "static"

              Always static.

              • "static"
        • file_ids: optional array of string

          A list of file IDs to add to the vector store. For vector stores created before Nov 2025, there can be a maximum of 10,000 files in a vector store. For vector stores created starting in Nov 2025, the limit is 100,000,000 files.

        • metadata: optional Metadata

          Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

          Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

Returns

  • Thread object { id, created_at, metadata, 2 more }

    Represents a thread that contains messages.

    • id: string

      The identifier, which can be referenced in API endpoints.

    • created_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the thread was created.

    • metadata: Metadata

      Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

      Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

    • object: "thread"

      The object type, which is always thread.

      • "thread"
    • tool_resources: object { code_interpreter, file_search }

      A set of resources that are made available to the assistant's tools in this thread. The resources are specific to the type of tool. For example, the code_interpreter tool requires a list of file IDs, while the file_search tool requires a list of vector store IDs.

      • code_interpreter: optional object { file_ids }

        • file_ids: optional array of string

          A list of file IDs made available to the code_interpreter tool. There can be a maximum of 20 files associated with the tool.

      • file_search: optional object { vector_store_ids }

        • vector_store_ids: optional array of string

          The vector store attached to this thread. There can be a maximum of 1 vector store attached to the thread.

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads \
    -X POST \
    -H 'OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2' \
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY"

Response

{
  "id": "id",
  "created_at": 0,
  "metadata": {
    "foo": "string"
  },
  "object": "thread",
  "tool_resources": {
    "code_interpreter": {
      "file_ids": [
        "string"
      ]
    },
    "file_search": {
      "vector_store_ids": [
        "string"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Empty

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
  -H "OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2" \
  -d ''

Response

{
  "id": "thread_abc123",
  "object": "thread",
  "created_at": 1699012949,
  "metadata": {},
  "tool_resources": {}
}

Messages

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
-H "OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2" \
-d '{
    "messages": [{
      "role": "user",
      "content": "Hello, what is AI?"
    }, {
      "role": "user",
      "content": "How does AI work? Explain it in simple terms."
    }]
  }'

Response

{
  "id": "thread_abc123",
  "object": "thread",
  "created_at": 1699014083,
  "metadata": {},
  "tool_resources": {}
}

Create thread and run

post /threads/runs

Create a thread and run it in one request.

Body Parameters

  • assistant_id: string

    The ID of the assistant to use to execute this run.

  • instructions: optional string

    Override the default system message of the assistant. This is useful for modifying the behavior on a per-run basis.

  • max_completion_tokens: optional number

    The maximum number of completion tokens that may be used over the course of the run. The run will make a best effort to use only the number of completion tokens specified, across multiple turns of the run. If the run exceeds the number of completion tokens specified, the run will end with status incomplete. See incomplete_details for more info.

  • max_prompt_tokens: optional number

    The maximum number of prompt tokens that may be used over the course of the run. The run will make a best effort to use only the number of prompt tokens specified, across multiple turns of the run. If the run exceeds the number of prompt tokens specified, the run will end with status incomplete. See incomplete_details for more info.

  • metadata: optional Metadata

    Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

    Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

  • model: optional string or "gpt-5" or "gpt-5-mini" or "gpt-5-nano" or 35 more

    The ID of the Model to be used to execute this run. If a value is provided here, it will override the model associated with the assistant. If not, the model associated with the assistant will be used.

    • string

    • "gpt-5" or "gpt-5-mini" or "gpt-5-nano" or 35 more

      The ID of the Model to be used to execute this run. If a value is provided here, it will override the model associated with the assistant. If not, the model associated with the assistant will be used.

      • "gpt-5"

      • "gpt-5-mini"

      • "gpt-5-nano"

      • "gpt-5-2025-08-07"

      • "gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07"

      • "gpt-5-nano-2025-08-07"

      • "gpt-4.1"

      • "gpt-4.1-mini"

      • "gpt-4.1-nano"

      • "gpt-4.1-2025-04-14"

      • "gpt-4.1-mini-2025-04-14"

      • "gpt-4.1-nano-2025-04-14"

      • "gpt-4o"

      • "gpt-4o-2024-11-20"

      • "gpt-4o-2024-08-06"

      • "gpt-4o-2024-05-13"

      • "gpt-4o-mini"

      • "gpt-4o-mini-2024-07-18"

      • "gpt-4.5-preview"

      • "gpt-4.5-preview-2025-02-27"

      • "gpt-4-turbo"

      • "gpt-4-turbo-2024-04-09"

      • "gpt-4-0125-preview"

      • "gpt-4-turbo-preview"

      • "gpt-4-1106-preview"

      • "gpt-4-vision-preview"

      • "gpt-4"

      • "gpt-4-0314"

      • "gpt-4-0613"

      • "gpt-4-32k"

      • "gpt-4-32k-0314"

      • "gpt-4-32k-0613"

      • "gpt-3.5-turbo"

      • "gpt-3.5-turbo-16k"

      • "gpt-3.5-turbo-0613"

      • "gpt-3.5-turbo-1106"

      • "gpt-3.5-turbo-0125"

      • "gpt-3.5-turbo-16k-0613"

  • parallel_tool_calls: optional boolean

    Whether to enable parallel function calling during tool use.

  • response_format: optional AssistantResponseFormatOption

    Specifies the format that the model must output. Compatible with GPT-4o, GPT-4 Turbo, and all GPT-3.5 Turbo models since gpt-3.5-turbo-1106.

    Setting to { "type": "json_schema", "json_schema": {...} } enables Structured Outputs which ensures the model will match your supplied JSON schema. Learn more in the Structured Outputs guide.

    Setting to { "type": "json_object" } enables JSON mode, which ensures the message the model generates is valid JSON.

    Important: when using JSON mode, you must also instruct the model to produce JSON yourself via a system or user message. Without this, the model may generate an unending stream of whitespace until the generation reaches the token limit, resulting in a long-running and seemingly "stuck" request. Also note that the message content may be partially cut off if finish_reason="length", which indicates the generation exceeded max_tokens or the conversation exceeded the max context length.

    • "auto"

      auto is the default value

      • "auto"
    • ResponseFormatText object { type }

      Default response format. Used to generate text responses.

      • type: "text"

        The type of response format being defined. Always text.

        • "text"
    • ResponseFormatJSONObject object { type }

      JSON object response format. An older method of generating JSON responses. Using json_schema is recommended for models that support it. Note that the model will not generate JSON without a system or user message instructing it to do so.

      • type: "json_object"

        The type of response format being defined. Always json_object.

        • "json_object"
    • ResponseFormatJSONSchema object { json_schema, type }

      JSON Schema response format. Used to generate structured JSON responses. Learn more about Structured Outputs.

      • json_schema: object { name, description, schema, strict }

        Structured Outputs configuration options, including a JSON Schema.

        • name: string

          The name of the response format. Must be a-z, A-Z, 0-9, or contain underscores and dashes, with a maximum length of 64.

        • description: optional string

          A description of what the response format is for, used by the model to determine how to respond in the format.

        • schema: optional map[unknown]

          The schema for the response format, described as a JSON Schema object. Learn how to build JSON schemas here.

        • strict: optional boolean

          Whether to enable strict schema adherence when generating the output. If set to true, the model will always follow the exact schema defined in the schema field. Only a subset of JSON Schema is supported when strict is true. To learn more, read the Structured Outputs guide.

      • type: "json_schema"

        The type of response format being defined. Always json_schema.

        • "json_schema"
  • stream: optional boolean

    If true, returns a stream of events that happen during the Run as server-sent events, terminating when the Run enters a terminal state with a data: [DONE] message.

  • temperature: optional number

    What sampling temperature to use, between 0 and 2. Higher values like 0.8 will make the output more random, while lower values like 0.2 will make it more focused and deterministic.

  • thread: optional object { messages, metadata, tool_resources }

    Options to create a new thread. If no thread is provided when running a request, an empty thread will be created.

    • messages: optional array of object { content, role, attachments, metadata }

      A list of messages to start the thread with.

      • content: string or array of ImageFileContentBlock or ImageURLContentBlock or TextContentBlockParam

        The text contents of the message.

        • TextContent = string

          The text contents of the message.

        • ArrayOfContentParts = array of ImageFileContentBlock or ImageURLContentBlock or TextContentBlockParam

          An array of content parts with a defined type, each can be of type text or images can be passed with image_url or image_file. Image types are only supported on Vision-compatible models.

          • ImageFileContentBlock object { image_file, type }

            References an image File in the content of a message.

            • image_file: ImageFile

              • file_id: string

                The File ID of the image in the message content. Set purpose="vision" when uploading the File if you need to later display the file content.

              • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

                Specifies the detail level of the image if specified by the user. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high.

                • "auto"

                • "low"

                • "high"

            • type: "image_file"

              Always image_file.

              • "image_file"
          • ImageURLContentBlock object { image_url, type }

            References an image URL in the content of a message.

            • image_url: ImageURL

              • url: string

                The external URL of the image, must be a supported image types: jpeg, jpg, png, gif, webp.

              • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

                Specifies the detail level of the image. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high. Default value is auto

                • "auto"

                • "low"

                • "high"

            • type: "image_url"

              The type of the content part.

              • "image_url"
          • TextContentBlockParam object { text, type }

            The text content that is part of a message.

            • text: string

              Text content to be sent to the model

            • type: "text"

              Always text.

              • "text"
      • role: "user" or "assistant"

        The role of the entity that is creating the message. Allowed values include:

        • user: Indicates the message is sent by an actual user and should be used in most cases to represent user-generated messages.

        • assistant: Indicates the message is generated by the assistant. Use this value to insert messages from the assistant into the conversation.

        • "user"

        • "assistant"

      • attachments: optional array of object { file_id, tools }

        A list of files attached to the message, and the tools they should be added to.

        • file_id: optional string

          The ID of the file to attach to the message.

        • tools: optional array of CodeInterpreterTool or object { type }

          The tools to add this file to.

          • CodeInterpreterTool object { type }

            • type: "code_interpreter"

              The type of tool being defined: code_interpreter

              • "code_interpreter"
          • FileSearchTool object { type }

            • type: "file_search"

              The type of tool being defined: file_search

              • "file_search"
      • metadata: optional Metadata

        Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

        Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

    • metadata: optional Metadata

      Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

      Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

    • tool_resources: optional object { code_interpreter, file_search }

      A set of resources that are made available to the assistant's tools in this thread. The resources are specific to the type of tool. For example, the code_interpreter tool requires a list of file IDs, while the file_search tool requires a list of vector store IDs.

      • code_interpreter: optional object { file_ids }

        • file_ids: optional array of string

          A list of file IDs made available to the code_interpreter tool. There can be a maximum of 20 files associated with the tool.

      • file_search: optional object { vector_store_ids, vector_stores }

        • vector_store_ids: optional array of string

          The vector store attached to this thread. There can be a maximum of 1 vector store attached to the thread.

        • vector_stores: optional array of object { chunking_strategy, file_ids, metadata }

          A helper to create a vector store with file_ids and attach it to this thread. There can be a maximum of 1 vector store attached to the thread.

          • chunking_strategy: optional object { type } or object { static, type }

            The chunking strategy used to chunk the file(s). If not set, will use the auto strategy.

            • AutoChunkingStrategy object { type }

              The default strategy. This strategy currently uses a max_chunk_size_tokens of 800 and chunk_overlap_tokens of 400.

              • type: "auto"

                Always auto.

                • "auto"
            • StaticChunkingStrategy object { static, type }

              • static: object { chunk_overlap_tokens, max_chunk_size_tokens }

                • chunk_overlap_tokens: number

                  The number of tokens that overlap between chunks. The default value is 400.

                  Note that the overlap must not exceed half of max_chunk_size_tokens.

                • max_chunk_size_tokens: number

                  The maximum number of tokens in each chunk. The default value is 800. The minimum value is 100 and the maximum value is 4096.

              • type: "static"

                Always static.

                • "static"
          • file_ids: optional array of string

            A list of file IDs to add to the vector store. For vector stores created before Nov 2025, there can be a maximum of 10,000 files in a vector store. For vector stores created starting in Nov 2025, the limit is 100,000,000 files.

          • metadata: optional Metadata

            Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

            Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

  • tool_choice: optional AssistantToolChoiceOption

    Controls which (if any) tool is called by the model. none means the model will not call any tools and instead generates a message. auto is the default value and means the model can pick between generating a message or calling one or more tools. required means the model must call one or more tools before responding to the user. Specifying a particular tool like {"type": "file_search"} or {"type": "function", "function": {"name": "my_function"}} forces the model to call that tool.

    • "none" or "auto" or "required"

      none means the model will not call any tools and instead generates a message. auto means the model can pick between generating a message or calling one or more tools. required means the model must call one or more tools before responding to the user.

      • "none"

      • "auto"

      • "required"

    • AssistantToolChoice object { type, function }

      Specifies a tool the model should use. Use to force the model to call a specific tool.

      • type: "function" or "code_interpreter" or "file_search"

        The type of the tool. If type is function, the function name must be set

        • "function"

        • "code_interpreter"

        • "file_search"

      • function: optional AssistantToolChoiceFunction

        • name: string

          The name of the function to call.

  • tool_resources: optional object { code_interpreter, file_search }

    A set of resources that are used by the assistant's tools. The resources are specific to the type of tool. For example, the code_interpreter tool requires a list of file IDs, while the file_search tool requires a list of vector store IDs.

    • code_interpreter: optional object { file_ids }

      • file_ids: optional array of string

        A list of file IDs made available to the code_interpreter tool. There can be a maximum of 20 files associated with the tool.

    • file_search: optional object { vector_store_ids }

      • vector_store_ids: optional array of string

        The ID of the vector store attached to this assistant. There can be a maximum of 1 vector store attached to the assistant.

  • tools: optional array of CodeInterpreterTool or FileSearchTool or FunctionTool

    Override the tools the assistant can use for this run. This is useful for modifying the behavior on a per-run basis.

    • CodeInterpreterTool object { type }

    • FileSearchTool object { type, file_search }

      • type: "file_search"

        The type of tool being defined: file_search

        • "file_search"
      • file_search: optional object { max_num_results, ranking_options }

        Overrides for the file search tool.

        • max_num_results: optional number

          The maximum number of results the file search tool should output. The default is 20 for gpt-4* models and 5 for gpt-3.5-turbo. This number should be between 1 and 50 inclusive.

          Note that the file search tool may output fewer than max_num_results results. See the file search tool documentation for more information.

        • ranking_options: optional object { score_threshold, ranker }

          The ranking options for the file search. If not specified, the file search tool will use the auto ranker and a score_threshold of 0.

          See the file search tool documentation for more information.

          • score_threshold: number

            The score threshold for the file search. All values must be a floating point number between 0 and 1.

          • ranker: optional "auto" or "default_2024_08_21"

            The ranker to use for the file search. If not specified will use the auto ranker.

            • "auto"

            • "default_2024_08_21"

    • FunctionTool object { function, type }

      • function: FunctionDefinition

        • name: string

          The name of the function to be called. Must be a-z, A-Z, 0-9, or contain underscores and dashes, with a maximum length of 64.

        • description: optional string

          A description of what the function does, used by the model to choose when and how to call the function.

        • parameters: optional FunctionParameters

          The parameters the functions accepts, described as a JSON Schema object. See the guide for examples, and the JSON Schema reference for documentation about the format.

          Omitting parameters defines a function with an empty parameter list.

        • strict: optional boolean

          Whether to enable strict schema adherence when generating the function call. If set to true, the model will follow the exact schema defined in the parameters field. Only a subset of JSON Schema is supported when strict is true. Learn more about Structured Outputs in the function calling guide.

      • type: "function"

        The type of tool being defined: function

        • "function"
  • top_p: optional number

    An alternative to sampling with temperature, called nucleus sampling, where the model considers the results of the tokens with top_p probability mass. So 0.1 means only the tokens comprising the top 10% probability mass are considered.

    We generally recommend altering this or temperature but not both.

  • truncation_strategy: optional object { type, last_messages }

    Controls for how a thread will be truncated prior to the run. Use this to control the initial context window of the run.

    • type: "auto" or "last_messages"

      The truncation strategy to use for the thread. The default is auto. If set to last_messages, the thread will be truncated to the n most recent messages in the thread. When set to auto, messages in the middle of the thread will be dropped to fit the context length of the model, max_prompt_tokens.

      • "auto"

      • "last_messages"

    • last_messages: optional number

      The number of most recent messages from the thread when constructing the context for the run.

Returns

  • Run object { id, assistant_id, cancelled_at, 24 more }

    Represents an execution run on a thread.

    • id: string

      The identifier, which can be referenced in API endpoints.

    • assistant_id: string

      The ID of the assistant used for execution of this run.

    • cancelled_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was cancelled.

    • completed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was completed.

    • created_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was created.

    • expires_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run will expire.

    • failed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run failed.

    • incomplete_details: object { reason }

      Details on why the run is incomplete. Will be null if the run is not incomplete.

      • reason: optional "max_completion_tokens" or "max_prompt_tokens"

        The reason why the run is incomplete. This will point to which specific token limit was reached over the course of the run.

        • "max_completion_tokens"

        • "max_prompt_tokens"

    • instructions: string

      The instructions that the assistant used for this run.

    • last_error: object { code, message }

      The last error associated with this run. Will be null if there are no errors.

      • code: "server_error" or "rate_limit_exceeded" or "invalid_prompt"

        One of server_error, rate_limit_exceeded, or invalid_prompt.

        • "server_error"

        • "rate_limit_exceeded"

        • "invalid_prompt"

      • message: string

        A human-readable description of the error.

    • max_completion_tokens: number

      The maximum number of completion tokens specified to have been used over the course of the run.

    • max_prompt_tokens: number

      The maximum number of prompt tokens specified to have been used over the course of the run.

    • metadata: Metadata

      Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

      Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

    • model: string

      The model that the assistant used for this run.

    • object: "thread.run"

      The object type, which is always thread.run.

      • "thread.run"
    • parallel_tool_calls: boolean

      Whether to enable parallel function calling during tool use.

    • required_action: object { submit_tool_outputs, type }

      Details on the action required to continue the run. Will be null if no action is required.

      • submit_tool_outputs: object { tool_calls }

        Details on the tool outputs needed for this run to continue.

        • tool_calls: array of RequiredActionFunctionToolCall

          A list of the relevant tool calls.

          • id: string

            The ID of the tool call. This ID must be referenced when you submit the tool outputs in using the Submit tool outputs to run endpoint.

          • function: object { arguments, name }

            The function definition.

            • arguments: string

              The arguments that the model expects you to pass to the function.

            • name: string

              The name of the function.

          • type: "function"

            The type of tool call the output is required for. For now, this is always function.

            • "function"
      • type: "submit_tool_outputs"

        For now, this is always submit_tool_outputs.

        • "submit_tool_outputs"
    • response_format: AssistantResponseFormatOption

      Specifies the format that the model must output. Compatible with GPT-4o, GPT-4 Turbo, and all GPT-3.5 Turbo models since gpt-3.5-turbo-1106.

      Setting to { "type": "json_schema", "json_schema": {...} } enables Structured Outputs which ensures the model will match your supplied JSON schema. Learn more in the Structured Outputs guide.

      Setting to { "type": "json_object" } enables JSON mode, which ensures the message the model generates is valid JSON.

      Important: when using JSON mode, you must also instruct the model to produce JSON yourself via a system or user message. Without this, the model may generate an unending stream of whitespace until the generation reaches the token limit, resulting in a long-running and seemingly "stuck" request. Also note that the message content may be partially cut off if finish_reason="length", which indicates the generation exceeded max_tokens or the conversation exceeded the max context length.

      • "auto"

        auto is the default value

        • "auto"
      • ResponseFormatText object { type }

        Default response format. Used to generate text responses.

        • type: "text"

          The type of response format being defined. Always text.

          • "text"
      • ResponseFormatJSONObject object { type }

        JSON object response format. An older method of generating JSON responses. Using json_schema is recommended for models that support it. Note that the model will not generate JSON without a system or user message instructing it to do so.

        • type: "json_object"

          The type of response format being defined. Always json_object.

          • "json_object"
      • ResponseFormatJSONSchema object { json_schema, type }

        JSON Schema response format. Used to generate structured JSON responses. Learn more about Structured Outputs.

        • json_schema: object { name, description, schema, strict }

          Structured Outputs configuration options, including a JSON Schema.

          • name: string

            The name of the response format. Must be a-z, A-Z, 0-9, or contain underscores and dashes, with a maximum length of 64.

          • description: optional string

            A description of what the response format is for, used by the model to determine how to respond in the format.

          • schema: optional map[unknown]

            The schema for the response format, described as a JSON Schema object. Learn how to build JSON schemas here.

          • strict: optional boolean

            Whether to enable strict schema adherence when generating the output. If set to true, the model will always follow the exact schema defined in the schema field. Only a subset of JSON Schema is supported when strict is true. To learn more, read the Structured Outputs guide.

        • type: "json_schema"

          The type of response format being defined. Always json_schema.

          • "json_schema"
    • started_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was started.

    • status: "queued" or "in_progress" or "requires_action" or 6 more

      The status of the run, which can be either queued, in_progress, requires_action, cancelling, cancelled, failed, completed, incomplete, or expired.

      • "queued"

      • "in_progress"

      • "requires_action"

      • "cancelling"

      • "cancelled"

      • "failed"

      • "completed"

      • "incomplete"

      • "expired"

    • thread_id: string

      The ID of the thread that was executed on as a part of this run.

    • tool_choice: AssistantToolChoiceOption

      Controls which (if any) tool is called by the model. none means the model will not call any tools and instead generates a message. auto is the default value and means the model can pick between generating a message or calling one or more tools. required means the model must call one or more tools before responding to the user. Specifying a particular tool like {"type": "file_search"} or {"type": "function", "function": {"name": "my_function"}} forces the model to call that tool.

      • "none" or "auto" or "required"

        none means the model will not call any tools and instead generates a message. auto means the model can pick between generating a message or calling one or more tools. required means the model must call one or more tools before responding to the user.

        • "none"

        • "auto"

        • "required"

      • AssistantToolChoice object { type, function }

        Specifies a tool the model should use. Use to force the model to call a specific tool.

        • type: "function" or "code_interpreter" or "file_search"

          The type of the tool. If type is function, the function name must be set

          • "function"

          • "code_interpreter"

          • "file_search"

        • function: optional AssistantToolChoiceFunction

          • name: string

            The name of the function to call.

    • tools: array of CodeInterpreterTool or FileSearchTool or FunctionTool

      The list of tools that the assistant used for this run.

      • CodeInterpreterTool object { type }

        • type: "code_interpreter"

          The type of tool being defined: code_interpreter

          • "code_interpreter"
      • FileSearchTool object { type, file_search }

        • type: "file_search"

          The type of tool being defined: file_search

          • "file_search"
        • file_search: optional object { max_num_results, ranking_options }

          Overrides for the file search tool.

          • max_num_results: optional number

            The maximum number of results the file search tool should output. The default is 20 for gpt-4* models and 5 for gpt-3.5-turbo. This number should be between 1 and 50 inclusive.

            Note that the file search tool may output fewer than max_num_results results. See the file search tool documentation for more information.

          • ranking_options: optional object { score_threshold, ranker }

            The ranking options for the file search. If not specified, the file search tool will use the auto ranker and a score_threshold of 0.

            See the file search tool documentation for more information.

            • score_threshold: number

              The score threshold for the file search. All values must be a floating point number between 0 and 1.

            • ranker: optional "auto" or "default_2024_08_21"

              The ranker to use for the file search. If not specified will use the auto ranker.

              • "auto"

              • "default_2024_08_21"

      • FunctionTool object { function, type }

        • function: FunctionDefinition

          • name: string

            The name of the function to be called. Must be a-z, A-Z, 0-9, or contain underscores and dashes, with a maximum length of 64.

          • description: optional string

            A description of what the function does, used by the model to choose when and how to call the function.

          • parameters: optional FunctionParameters

            The parameters the functions accepts, described as a JSON Schema object. See the guide for examples, and the JSON Schema reference for documentation about the format.

            Omitting parameters defines a function with an empty parameter list.

          • strict: optional boolean

            Whether to enable strict schema adherence when generating the function call. If set to true, the model will follow the exact schema defined in the parameters field. Only a subset of JSON Schema is supported when strict is true. Learn more about Structured Outputs in the function calling guide.

        • type: "function"

          The type of tool being defined: function

          • "function"
    • truncation_strategy: object { type, last_messages }

      Controls for how a thread will be truncated prior to the run. Use this to control the initial context window of the run.

      • type: "auto" or "last_messages"

        The truncation strategy to use for the thread. The default is auto. If set to last_messages, the thread will be truncated to the n most recent messages in the thread. When set to auto, messages in the middle of the thread will be dropped to fit the context length of the model, max_prompt_tokens.

        • "auto"

        • "last_messages"

      • last_messages: optional number

        The number of most recent messages from the thread when constructing the context for the run.

    • usage: object { completion_tokens, prompt_tokens, total_tokens }

      Usage statistics related to the run. This value will be null if the run is not in a terminal state (i.e. in_progress, queued, etc.).

      • completion_tokens: number

        Number of completion tokens used over the course of the run.

      • prompt_tokens: number

        Number of prompt tokens used over the course of the run.

      • total_tokens: number

        Total number of tokens used (prompt + completion).

    • temperature: optional number

      The sampling temperature used for this run. If not set, defaults to 1.

    • top_p: optional number

      The nucleus sampling value used for this run. If not set, defaults to 1.

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/runs \
    -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
    -H 'OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2' \
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
    -d '{
          "assistant_id": "assistant_id",
          "temperature": 1,
          "top_p": 1
        }'

Response

{
  "id": "id",
  "assistant_id": "assistant_id",
  "cancelled_at": 0,
  "completed_at": 0,
  "created_at": 0,
  "expires_at": 0,
  "failed_at": 0,
  "incomplete_details": {
    "reason": "max_completion_tokens"
  },
  "instructions": "instructions",
  "last_error": {
    "code": "server_error",
    "message": "message"
  },
  "max_completion_tokens": 256,
  "max_prompt_tokens": 256,
  "metadata": {
    "foo": "string"
  },
  "model": "model",
  "object": "thread.run",
  "parallel_tool_calls": true,
  "required_action": {
    "submit_tool_outputs": {
      "tool_calls": [
        {
          "id": "id",
          "function": {
            "arguments": "arguments",
            "name": "name"
          },
          "type": "function"
        }
      ]
    },
    "type": "submit_tool_outputs"
  },
  "response_format": "auto",
  "started_at": 0,
  "status": "queued",
  "thread_id": "thread_id",
  "tool_choice": "none",
  "tools": [
    {
      "type": "code_interpreter"
    }
  ],
  "truncation_strategy": {
    "type": "auto",
    "last_messages": 1
  },
  "usage": {
    "completion_tokens": 0,
    "prompt_tokens": 0,
    "total_tokens": 0
  },
  "temperature": 0,
  "top_p": 0
}

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/runs \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2" \
  -d '{
      "assistant_id": "asst_abc123",
      "thread": {
        "messages": [
          {"role": "user", "content": "Explain deep learning to a 5 year old."}
        ]
      }
    }'

Response

{
  "id": "run_abc123",
  "object": "thread.run",
  "created_at": 1699076792,
  "assistant_id": "asst_abc123",
  "thread_id": "thread_abc123",
  "status": "queued",
  "started_at": null,
  "expires_at": 1699077392,
  "cancelled_at": null,
  "failed_at": null,
  "completed_at": null,
  "required_action": null,
  "last_error": null,
  "model": "gpt-4o",
  "instructions": "You are a helpful assistant.",
  "tools": [],
  "tool_resources": {},
  "metadata": {},
  "temperature": 1.0,
  "top_p": 1.0,
  "max_completion_tokens": null,
  "max_prompt_tokens": null,
  "truncation_strategy": {
    "type": "auto",
    "last_messages": null
  },
  "incomplete_details": null,
  "usage": null,
  "response_format": "auto",
  "tool_choice": "auto",
  "parallel_tool_calls": true
}

Streaming

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/runs \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2" \
  -d '{
    "assistant_id": "asst_123",
    "thread": {
      "messages": [
        {"role": "user", "content": "Hello"}
      ]
    },
    "stream": true
  }'

Response

event: thread.created
data: {"id":"thread_123","object":"thread","created_at":1710348075,"metadata":{}}

event: thread.run.created
data: {"id":"run_123","object":"thread.run","created_at":1710348075,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","status":"queued","started_at":null,"expires_at":1710348675,"cancelled_at":null,"failed_at":null,"completed_at":null,"required_action":null,"last_error":null,"model":"gpt-4o","instructions":null,"tools":[],"tool_resources":{},"metadata":{},"temperature":1.0,"top_p":1.0,"max_completion_tokens":null,"max_prompt_tokens":null,"truncation_strategy":{"type":"auto","last_messages":null},"incomplete_details":null,"usage":null,"response_format":"auto","tool_choice":"auto","parallel_tool_calls":true}

event: thread.run.queued
data: {"id":"run_123","object":"thread.run","created_at":1710348075,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","status":"queued","started_at":null,"expires_at":1710348675,"cancelled_at":null,"failed_at":null,"completed_at":null,"required_action":null,"last_error":null,"model":"gpt-4o","instructions":null,"tools":[],"tool_resources":{},"metadata":{},"temperature":1.0,"top_p":1.0,"max_completion_tokens":null,"max_prompt_tokens":null,"truncation_strategy":{"type":"auto","last_messages":null},"incomplete_details":null,"usage":null,"response_format":"auto","tool_choice":"auto","parallel_tool_calls":true}

event: thread.run.in_progress
data: {"id":"run_123","object":"thread.run","created_at":1710348075,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","status":"in_progress","started_at":null,"expires_at":1710348675,"cancelled_at":null,"failed_at":null,"completed_at":null,"required_action":null,"last_error":null,"model":"gpt-4o","instructions":null,"tools":[],"tool_resources":{},"metadata":{},"temperature":1.0,"top_p":1.0,"max_completion_tokens":null,"max_prompt_tokens":null,"truncation_strategy":{"type":"auto","last_messages":null},"incomplete_details":null,"usage":null,"response_format":"auto","tool_choice":"auto","parallel_tool_calls":true}

event: thread.run.step.created
data: {"id":"step_001","object":"thread.run.step","created_at":1710348076,"run_id":"run_123","assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","type":"message_creation","status":"in_progress","cancelled_at":null,"completed_at":null,"expires_at":1710348675,"failed_at":null,"last_error":null,"step_details":{"type":"message_creation","message_creation":{"message_id":"msg_001"}},"usage":null}

event: thread.run.step.in_progress
data: {"id":"step_001","object":"thread.run.step","created_at":1710348076,"run_id":"run_123","assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","type":"message_creation","status":"in_progress","cancelled_at":null,"completed_at":null,"expires_at":1710348675,"failed_at":null,"last_error":null,"step_details":{"type":"message_creation","message_creation":{"message_id":"msg_001"}},"usage":null}

event: thread.message.created
data: {"id":"msg_001","object":"thread.message","created_at":1710348076,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","run_id":"run_123","status":"in_progress","incomplete_details":null,"incomplete_at":null,"completed_at":null,"role":"assistant","content":[], "metadata":{}}

event: thread.message.in_progress
data: {"id":"msg_001","object":"thread.message","created_at":1710348076,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","run_id":"run_123","status":"in_progress","incomplete_details":null,"incomplete_at":null,"completed_at":null,"role":"assistant","content":[], "metadata":{}}

event: thread.message.delta
data: {"id":"msg_001","object":"thread.message.delta","delta":{"content":[{"index":0,"type":"text","text":{"value":"Hello","annotations":[]}}]}}

...

event: thread.message.delta
data: {"id":"msg_001","object":"thread.message.delta","delta":{"content":[{"index":0,"type":"text","text":{"value":" today"}}]}}

event: thread.message.delta
data: {"id":"msg_001","object":"thread.message.delta","delta":{"content":[{"index":0,"type":"text","text":{"value":"?"}}]}}

event: thread.message.completed
data: {"id":"msg_001","object":"thread.message","created_at":1710348076,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","run_id":"run_123","status":"completed","incomplete_details":null,"incomplete_at":null,"completed_at":1710348077,"role":"assistant","content":[{"type":"text","text":{"value":"Hello! How can I assist you today?","annotations":[]}}], "metadata":{}}

event: thread.run.step.completed
data: {"id":"step_001","object":"thread.run.step","created_at":1710348076,"run_id":"run_123","assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","type":"message_creation","status":"completed","cancelled_at":null,"completed_at":1710348077,"expires_at":1710348675,"failed_at":null,"last_error":null,"step_details":{"type":"message_creation","message_creation":{"message_id":"msg_001"}},"usage":{"prompt_tokens":20,"completion_tokens":11,"total_tokens":31}}

event: thread.run.completed
{"id":"run_123","object":"thread.run","created_at":1710348076,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","status":"completed","started_at":1713226836,"expires_at":null,"cancelled_at":null,"failed_at":null,"completed_at":1713226837,"required_action":null,"last_error":null,"model":"gpt-4o","instructions":null,"tools":[],"metadata":{},"temperature":1.0,"top_p":1.0,"max_completion_tokens":null,"max_prompt_tokens":null,"truncation_strategy":{"type":"auto","last_messages":null},"incomplete_details":null,"usage":{"prompt_tokens":345,"completion_tokens":11,"total_tokens":356},"response_format":"auto","tool_choice":"auto","parallel_tool_calls":true}

event: done
data: [DONE]

Streaming with Functions

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/runs \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2" \
  -d '{
    "assistant_id": "asst_abc123",
    "thread": {
      "messages": [
        {"role": "user", "content": "What is the weather like in San Francisco?"}
      ]
    },
    "tools": [
      {
        "type": "function",
        "function": {
          "name": "get_current_weather",
          "description": "Get the current weather in a given location",
          "parameters": {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "location": {
                "type": "string",
                "description": "The city and state, e.g. San Francisco, CA"
              },
              "unit": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": ["celsius", "fahrenheit"]
              }
            },
            "required": ["location"]
          }
        }
      }
    ],
    "stream": true
  }'

Response

event: thread.created
data: {"id":"thread_123","object":"thread","created_at":1710351818,"metadata":{}}

event: thread.run.created
data: {"id":"run_123","object":"thread.run","created_at":1710351818,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","status":"queued","started_at":null,"expires_at":1710352418,"cancelled_at":null,"failed_at":null,"completed_at":null,"required_action":null,"last_error":null,"model":"gpt-4o","instructions":null,"tools":[{"type":"function","function":{"name":"get_current_weather","description":"Get the current weather in a given location","parameters":{"type":"object","properties":{"location":{"type":"string","description":"The city and state, e.g. San Francisco, CA"},"unit":{"type":"string","enum":["celsius","fahrenheit"]}},"required":["location"]}}}],"metadata":{},"temperature":1.0,"top_p":1.0,"max_completion_tokens":null,"max_prompt_tokens":null,"truncation_strategy":{"type":"auto","last_messages":null},"incomplete_details":null,"usage":null,"response_format":"auto","tool_choice":"auto","parallel_tool_calls":true}}

event: thread.run.queued
data: {"id":"run_123","object":"thread.run","created_at":1710351818,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","status":"queued","started_at":null,"expires_at":1710352418,"cancelled_at":null,"failed_at":null,"completed_at":null,"required_action":null,"last_error":null,"model":"gpt-4o","instructions":null,"tools":[{"type":"function","function":{"name":"get_current_weather","description":"Get the current weather in a given location","parameters":{"type":"object","properties":{"location":{"type":"string","description":"The city and state, e.g. San Francisco, CA"},"unit":{"type":"string","enum":["celsius","fahrenheit"]}},"required":["location"]}}}],"metadata":{},"temperature":1.0,"top_p":1.0,"max_completion_tokens":null,"max_prompt_tokens":null,"truncation_strategy":{"type":"auto","last_messages":null},"incomplete_details":null,"usage":null,"response_format":"auto","tool_choice":"auto","parallel_tool_calls":true}}

event: thread.run.in_progress
data: {"id":"run_123","object":"thread.run","created_at":1710351818,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","status":"in_progress","started_at":1710351818,"expires_at":1710352418,"cancelled_at":null,"failed_at":null,"completed_at":null,"required_action":null,"last_error":null,"model":"gpt-4o","instructions":null,"tools":[{"type":"function","function":{"name":"get_current_weather","description":"Get the current weather in a given location","parameters":{"type":"object","properties":{"location":{"type":"string","description":"The city and state, e.g. San Francisco, CA"},"unit":{"type":"string","enum":["celsius","fahrenheit"]}},"required":["location"]}}}],"metadata":{},"temperature":1.0,"top_p":1.0,"max_completion_tokens":null,"max_prompt_tokens":null,"truncation_strategy":{"type":"auto","last_messages":null},"incomplete_details":null,"usage":null,"response_format":"auto","tool_choice":"auto","parallel_tool_calls":true}}

event: thread.run.step.created
data: {"id":"step_001","object":"thread.run.step","created_at":1710351819,"run_id":"run_123","assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","type":"tool_calls","status":"in_progress","cancelled_at":null,"completed_at":null,"expires_at":1710352418,"failed_at":null,"last_error":null,"step_details":{"type":"tool_calls","tool_calls":[]},"usage":null}

event: thread.run.step.in_progress
data: {"id":"step_001","object":"thread.run.step","created_at":1710351819,"run_id":"run_123","assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","type":"tool_calls","status":"in_progress","cancelled_at":null,"completed_at":null,"expires_at":1710352418,"failed_at":null,"last_error":null,"step_details":{"type":"tool_calls","tool_calls":[]},"usage":null}

event: thread.run.step.delta
data: {"id":"step_001","object":"thread.run.step.delta","delta":{"step_details":{"type":"tool_calls","tool_calls":[{"index":0,"id":"call_XXNp8YGaFrjrSjgqxtC8JJ1B","type":"function","function":{"name":"get_current_weather","arguments":"","output":null}}]}}}

event: thread.run.step.delta
data: {"id":"step_001","object":"thread.run.step.delta","delta":{"step_details":{"type":"tool_calls","tool_calls":[{"index":0,"type":"function","function":{"arguments":"{\""}}]}}}

event: thread.run.step.delta
data: {"id":"step_001","object":"thread.run.step.delta","delta":{"step_details":{"type":"tool_calls","tool_calls":[{"index":0,"type":"function","function":{"arguments":"location"}}]}}}

...

event: thread.run.step.delta
data: {"id":"step_001","object":"thread.run.step.delta","delta":{"step_details":{"type":"tool_calls","tool_calls":[{"index":0,"type":"function","function":{"arguments":"ahrenheit"}}]}}}

event: thread.run.step.delta
data: {"id":"step_001","object":"thread.run.step.delta","delta":{"step_details":{"type":"tool_calls","tool_calls":[{"index":0,"type":"function","function":{"arguments":"\"}"}}]}}}

event: thread.run.requires_action
data: {"id":"run_123","object":"thread.run","created_at":1710351818,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","status":"requires_action","started_at":1710351818,"expires_at":1710352418,"cancelled_at":null,"failed_at":null,"completed_at":null,"required_action":{"type":"submit_tool_outputs","submit_tool_outputs":{"tool_calls":[{"id":"call_XXNp8YGaFrjrSjgqxtC8JJ1B","type":"function","function":{"name":"get_current_weather","arguments":"{\"location\":\"San Francisco, CA\",\"unit\":\"fahrenheit\"}"}}]}},"last_error":null,"model":"gpt-4o","instructions":null,"tools":[{"type":"function","function":{"name":"get_current_weather","description":"Get the current weather in a given location","parameters":{"type":"object","properties":{"location":{"type":"string","description":"The city and state, e.g. San Francisco, CA"},"unit":{"type":"string","enum":["celsius","fahrenheit"]}},"required":["location"]}}}],"metadata":{},"temperature":1.0,"top_p":1.0,"max_completion_tokens":null,"max_prompt_tokens":null,"truncation_strategy":{"type":"auto","last_messages":null},"incomplete_details":null,"usage":{"prompt_tokens":345,"completion_tokens":11,"total_tokens":356},"response_format":"auto","tool_choice":"auto","parallel_tool_calls":true}}

event: done
data: [DONE]

Retrieve thread

get /threads/{thread_id}

Retrieves a thread.

Path Parameters

  • thread_id: string

Returns

  • Thread object { id, created_at, metadata, 2 more }

    Represents a thread that contains messages.

    • id: string

      The identifier, which can be referenced in API endpoints.

    • created_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the thread was created.

    • metadata: Metadata

      Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

      Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

    • object: "thread"

      The object type, which is always thread.

      • "thread"
    • tool_resources: object { code_interpreter, file_search }

      A set of resources that are made available to the assistant's tools in this thread. The resources are specific to the type of tool. For example, the code_interpreter tool requires a list of file IDs, while the file_search tool requires a list of vector store IDs.

      • code_interpreter: optional object { file_ids }

        • file_ids: optional array of string

          A list of file IDs made available to the code_interpreter tool. There can be a maximum of 20 files associated with the tool.

      • file_search: optional object { vector_store_ids }

        • vector_store_ids: optional array of string

          The vector store attached to this thread. There can be a maximum of 1 vector store attached to the thread.

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/$THREAD_ID \
    -H 'OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2' \
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY"

Response

{
  "id": "id",
  "created_at": 0,
  "metadata": {
    "foo": "string"
  },
  "object": "thread",
  "tool_resources": {
    "code_interpreter": {
      "file_ids": [
        "string"
      ]
    },
    "file_search": {
      "vector_store_ids": [
        "string"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/thread_abc123 \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
  -H "OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2"

Response

{
  "id": "thread_abc123",
  "object": "thread",
  "created_at": 1699014083,
  "metadata": {},
  "tool_resources": {
    "code_interpreter": {
      "file_ids": []
    }
  }
}

Modify thread

post /threads/{thread_id}

Modifies a thread.

Path Parameters

  • thread_id: string

Body Parameters

  • metadata: optional Metadata

    Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

    Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

  • tool_resources: optional object { code_interpreter, file_search }

    A set of resources that are made available to the assistant's tools in this thread. The resources are specific to the type of tool. For example, the code_interpreter tool requires a list of file IDs, while the file_search tool requires a list of vector store IDs.

    • code_interpreter: optional object { file_ids }

      • file_ids: optional array of string

        A list of file IDs made available to the code_interpreter tool. There can be a maximum of 20 files associated with the tool.

    • file_search: optional object { vector_store_ids }

      • vector_store_ids: optional array of string

        The vector store attached to this thread. There can be a maximum of 1 vector store attached to the thread.

Returns

  • Thread object { id, created_at, metadata, 2 more }

    Represents a thread that contains messages.

    • id: string

      The identifier, which can be referenced in API endpoints.

    • created_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the thread was created.

    • metadata: Metadata

      Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

      Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

    • object: "thread"

      The object type, which is always thread.

      • "thread"
    • tool_resources: object { code_interpreter, file_search }

      A set of resources that are made available to the assistant's tools in this thread. The resources are specific to the type of tool. For example, the code_interpreter tool requires a list of file IDs, while the file_search tool requires a list of vector store IDs.

      • code_interpreter: optional object { file_ids }

        • file_ids: optional array of string

          A list of file IDs made available to the code_interpreter tool. There can be a maximum of 20 files associated with the tool.

      • file_search: optional object { vector_store_ids }

        • vector_store_ids: optional array of string

          The vector store attached to this thread. There can be a maximum of 1 vector store attached to the thread.

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/$THREAD_ID \
    -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
    -H 'OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2' \
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
    -d '{}'

Response

{
  "id": "id",
  "created_at": 0,
  "metadata": {
    "foo": "string"
  },
  "object": "thread",
  "tool_resources": {
    "code_interpreter": {
      "file_ids": [
        "string"
      ]
    },
    "file_search": {
      "vector_store_ids": [
        "string"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/thread_abc123 \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
  -H "OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2" \
  -d '{
      "metadata": {
        "modified": "true",
        "user": "abc123"
      }
    }'

Response

{
  "id": "thread_abc123",
  "object": "thread",
  "created_at": 1699014083,
  "metadata": {
    "modified": "true",
    "user": "abc123"
  },
  "tool_resources": {}
}

Delete thread

delete /threads/{thread_id}

Delete a thread.

Path Parameters

  • thread_id: string

Returns

  • ThreadDeleted object { id, deleted, object }

    • id: string

    • deleted: boolean

    • object: "thread.deleted"

      • "thread.deleted"

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/$THREAD_ID \
    -X DELETE \
    -H 'OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2' \
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY"

Response

{
  "id": "id",
  "deleted": true,
  "object": "thread.deleted"
}

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/thread_abc123 \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
  -H "OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2" \
  -X DELETE

Response

{
  "id": "thread_abc123",
  "object": "thread.deleted",
  "deleted": true
}

Domain Types

Assistant Response Format Option

  • AssistantResponseFormatOption = "auto" or ResponseFormatText or ResponseFormatJSONObject or ResponseFormatJSONSchema

    Specifies the format that the model must output. Compatible with GPT-4o, GPT-4 Turbo, and all GPT-3.5 Turbo models since gpt-3.5-turbo-1106.

    Setting to { "type": "json_schema", "json_schema": {...} } enables Structured Outputs which ensures the model will match your supplied JSON schema. Learn more in the Structured Outputs guide.

    Setting to { "type": "json_object" } enables JSON mode, which ensures the message the model generates is valid JSON.

    Important: when using JSON mode, you must also instruct the model to produce JSON yourself via a system or user message. Without this, the model may generate an unending stream of whitespace until the generation reaches the token limit, resulting in a long-running and seemingly "stuck" request. Also note that the message content may be partially cut off if finish_reason="length", which indicates the generation exceeded max_tokens or the conversation exceeded the max context length.

    • "auto"

      auto is the default value

      • "auto"
    • ResponseFormatText object { type }

      Default response format. Used to generate text responses.

      • type: "text"

        The type of response format being defined. Always text.

        • "text"
    • ResponseFormatJSONObject object { type }

      JSON object response format. An older method of generating JSON responses. Using json_schema is recommended for models that support it. Note that the model will not generate JSON without a system or user message instructing it to do so.

      • type: "json_object"

        The type of response format being defined. Always json_object.

        • "json_object"
    • ResponseFormatJSONSchema object { json_schema, type }

      JSON Schema response format. Used to generate structured JSON responses. Learn more about Structured Outputs.

      • json_schema: object { name, description, schema, strict }

        Structured Outputs configuration options, including a JSON Schema.

        • name: string

          The name of the response format. Must be a-z, A-Z, 0-9, or contain underscores and dashes, with a maximum length of 64.

        • description: optional string

          A description of what the response format is for, used by the model to determine how to respond in the format.

        • schema: optional map[unknown]

          The schema for the response format, described as a JSON Schema object. Learn how to build JSON schemas here.

        • strict: optional boolean

          Whether to enable strict schema adherence when generating the output. If set to true, the model will always follow the exact schema defined in the schema field. Only a subset of JSON Schema is supported when strict is true. To learn more, read the Structured Outputs guide.

      • type: "json_schema"

        The type of response format being defined. Always json_schema.

        • "json_schema"

Assistant Tool Choice

  • AssistantToolChoice object { type, function }

    Specifies a tool the model should use. Use to force the model to call a specific tool.

    • type: "function" or "code_interpreter" or "file_search"

      The type of the tool. If type is function, the function name must be set

      • "function"

      • "code_interpreter"

      • "file_search"

    • function: optional AssistantToolChoiceFunction

      • name: string

        The name of the function to call.

Assistant Tool Choice Function

  • AssistantToolChoiceFunction object { name }

    • name: string

      The name of the function to call.

Assistant Tool Choice Option

  • AssistantToolChoiceOption = "none" or "auto" or "required" or AssistantToolChoice

    Controls which (if any) tool is called by the model. none means the model will not call any tools and instead generates a message. auto is the default value and means the model can pick between generating a message or calling one or more tools. required means the model must call one or more tools before responding to the user. Specifying a particular tool like {"type": "file_search"} or {"type": "function", "function": {"name": "my_function"}} forces the model to call that tool.

    • "none" or "auto" or "required"

      none means the model will not call any tools and instead generates a message. auto means the model can pick between generating a message or calling one or more tools. required means the model must call one or more tools before responding to the user.

      • "none"

      • "auto"

      • "required"

    • AssistantToolChoice object { type, function }

      Specifies a tool the model should use. Use to force the model to call a specific tool.

      • type: "function" or "code_interpreter" or "file_search"

        The type of the tool. If type is function, the function name must be set

        • "function"

        • "code_interpreter"

        • "file_search"

      • function: optional AssistantToolChoiceFunction

        • name: string

          The name of the function to call.

Thread

  • Thread object { id, created_at, metadata, 2 more }

    Represents a thread that contains messages.

    • id: string

      The identifier, which can be referenced in API endpoints.

    • created_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the thread was created.

    • metadata: Metadata

      Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

      Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

    • object: "thread"

      The object type, which is always thread.

      • "thread"
    • tool_resources: object { code_interpreter, file_search }

      A set of resources that are made available to the assistant's tools in this thread. The resources are specific to the type of tool. For example, the code_interpreter tool requires a list of file IDs, while the file_search tool requires a list of vector store IDs.

      • code_interpreter: optional object { file_ids }

        • file_ids: optional array of string

          A list of file IDs made available to the code_interpreter tool. There can be a maximum of 20 files associated with the tool.

      • file_search: optional object { vector_store_ids }

        • vector_store_ids: optional array of string

          The vector store attached to this thread. There can be a maximum of 1 vector store attached to the thread.

Thread Deleted

  • ThreadDeleted object { id, deleted, object }

    • id: string

    • deleted: boolean

    • object: "thread.deleted"

      • "thread.deleted"

Runs

List runs

get /threads/{thread_id}/runs

Returns a list of runs belonging to a thread.

Path Parameters

  • thread_id: string

Query Parameters

  • after: optional string

    A cursor for use in pagination. after is an object ID that defines your place in the list. For instance, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, ending with obj_foo, your subsequent call can include after=obj_foo in order to fetch the next page of the list.

  • before: optional string

    A cursor for use in pagination. before is an object ID that defines your place in the list. For instance, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, starting with obj_foo, your subsequent call can include before=obj_foo in order to fetch the previous page of the list.

  • limit: optional number

    A limit on the number of objects to be returned. Limit can range between 1 and 100, and the default is 20.

  • order: optional "asc" or "desc"

    Sort order by the created_at timestamp of the objects. asc for ascending order and desc for descending order.

    • "asc"

    • "desc"

Returns

  • data: array of Run

    • id: string

      The identifier, which can be referenced in API endpoints.

    • assistant_id: string

      The ID of the assistant used for execution of this run.

    • cancelled_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was cancelled.

    • completed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was completed.

    • created_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was created.

    • expires_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run will expire.

    • failed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run failed.

    • incomplete_details: object { reason }

      Details on why the run is incomplete. Will be null if the run is not incomplete.

      • reason: optional "max_completion_tokens" or "max_prompt_tokens"

        The reason why the run is incomplete. This will point to which specific token limit was reached over the course of the run.

        • "max_completion_tokens"

        • "max_prompt_tokens"

    • instructions: string

      The instructions that the assistant used for this run.

    • last_error: object { code, message }

      The last error associated with this run. Will be null if there are no errors.

      • code: "server_error" or "rate_limit_exceeded" or "invalid_prompt"

        One of server_error, rate_limit_exceeded, or invalid_prompt.

        • "server_error"

        • "rate_limit_exceeded"

        • "invalid_prompt"

      • message: string

        A human-readable description of the error.

    • max_completion_tokens: number

      The maximum number of completion tokens specified to have been used over the course of the run.

    • max_prompt_tokens: number

      The maximum number of prompt tokens specified to have been used over the course of the run.

    • metadata: Metadata

      Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

      Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

    • model: string

      The model that the assistant used for this run.

    • object: "thread.run"

      The object type, which is always thread.run.

      • "thread.run"
    • parallel_tool_calls: boolean

      Whether to enable parallel function calling during tool use.

    • required_action: object { submit_tool_outputs, type }

      Details on the action required to continue the run. Will be null if no action is required.

      • submit_tool_outputs: object { tool_calls }

        Details on the tool outputs needed for this run to continue.

        • tool_calls: array of RequiredActionFunctionToolCall

          A list of the relevant tool calls.

          • id: string

            The ID of the tool call. This ID must be referenced when you submit the tool outputs in using the Submit tool outputs to run endpoint.

          • function: object { arguments, name }

            The function definition.

            • arguments: string

              The arguments that the model expects you to pass to the function.

            • name: string

              The name of the function.

          • type: "function"

            The type of tool call the output is required for. For now, this is always function.

            • "function"
      • type: "submit_tool_outputs"

        For now, this is always submit_tool_outputs.

        • "submit_tool_outputs"
    • response_format: AssistantResponseFormatOption

      Specifies the format that the model must output. Compatible with GPT-4o, GPT-4 Turbo, and all GPT-3.5 Turbo models since gpt-3.5-turbo-1106.

      Setting to { "type": "json_schema", "json_schema": {...} } enables Structured Outputs which ensures the model will match your supplied JSON schema. Learn more in the Structured Outputs guide.

      Setting to { "type": "json_object" } enables JSON mode, which ensures the message the model generates is valid JSON.

      Important: when using JSON mode, you must also instruct the model to produce JSON yourself via a system or user message. Without this, the model may generate an unending stream of whitespace until the generation reaches the token limit, resulting in a long-running and seemingly "stuck" request. Also note that the message content may be partially cut off if finish_reason="length", which indicates the generation exceeded max_tokens or the conversation exceeded the max context length.

      • "auto"

        auto is the default value

        • "auto"
      • ResponseFormatText object { type }

        Default response format. Used to generate text responses.

        • type: "text"

          The type of response format being defined. Always text.

          • "text"
      • ResponseFormatJSONObject object { type }

        JSON object response format. An older method of generating JSON responses. Using json_schema is recommended for models that support it. Note that the model will not generate JSON without a system or user message instructing it to do so.

        • type: "json_object"

          The type of response format being defined. Always json_object.

          • "json_object"
      • ResponseFormatJSONSchema object { json_schema, type }

        JSON Schema response format. Used to generate structured JSON responses. Learn more about Structured Outputs.

        • json_schema: object { name, description, schema, strict }

          Structured Outputs configuration options, including a JSON Schema.

          • name: string

            The name of the response format. Must be a-z, A-Z, 0-9, or contain underscores and dashes, with a maximum length of 64.

          • description: optional string

            A description of what the response format is for, used by the model to determine how to respond in the format.

          • schema: optional map[unknown]

            The schema for the response format, described as a JSON Schema object. Learn how to build JSON schemas here.

          • strict: optional boolean

            Whether to enable strict schema adherence when generating the output. If set to true, the model will always follow the exact schema defined in the schema field. Only a subset of JSON Schema is supported when strict is true. To learn more, read the Structured Outputs guide.

        • type: "json_schema"

          The type of response format being defined. Always json_schema.

          • "json_schema"
    • started_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was started.

    • status: "queued" or "in_progress" or "requires_action" or 6 more

      The status of the run, which can be either queued, in_progress, requires_action, cancelling, cancelled, failed, completed, incomplete, or expired.

      • "queued"

      • "in_progress"

      • "requires_action"

      • "cancelling"

      • "cancelled"

      • "failed"

      • "completed"

      • "incomplete"

      • "expired"

    • thread_id: string

      The ID of the thread that was executed on as a part of this run.

    • tool_choice: AssistantToolChoiceOption

      Controls which (if any) tool is called by the model. none means the model will not call any tools and instead generates a message. auto is the default value and means the model can pick between generating a message or calling one or more tools. required means the model must call one or more tools before responding to the user. Specifying a particular tool like {"type": "file_search"} or {"type": "function", "function": {"name": "my_function"}} forces the model to call that tool.

      • "none" or "auto" or "required"

        none means the model will not call any tools and instead generates a message. auto means the model can pick between generating a message or calling one or more tools. required means the model must call one or more tools before responding to the user.

        • "none"

        • "auto"

        • "required"

      • AssistantToolChoice object { type, function }

        Specifies a tool the model should use. Use to force the model to call a specific tool.

        • type: "function" or "code_interpreter" or "file_search"

          The type of the tool. If type is function, the function name must be set

          • "function"

          • "code_interpreter"

          • "file_search"

        • function: optional AssistantToolChoiceFunction

          • name: string

            The name of the function to call.

    • tools: array of CodeInterpreterTool or FileSearchTool or FunctionTool

      The list of tools that the assistant used for this run.

      • CodeInterpreterTool object { type }

        • type: "code_interpreter"

          The type of tool being defined: code_interpreter

          • "code_interpreter"
      • FileSearchTool object { type, file_search }

        • type: "file_search"

          The type of tool being defined: file_search

          • "file_search"
        • file_search: optional object { max_num_results, ranking_options }

          Overrides for the file search tool.

          • max_num_results: optional number

            The maximum number of results the file search tool should output. The default is 20 for gpt-4* models and 5 for gpt-3.5-turbo. This number should be between 1 and 50 inclusive.

            Note that the file search tool may output fewer than max_num_results results. See the file search tool documentation for more information.

          • ranking_options: optional object { score_threshold, ranker }

            The ranking options for the file search. If not specified, the file search tool will use the auto ranker and a score_threshold of 0.

            See the file search tool documentation for more information.

            • score_threshold: number

              The score threshold for the file search. All values must be a floating point number between 0 and 1.

            • ranker: optional "auto" or "default_2024_08_21"

              The ranker to use for the file search. If not specified will use the auto ranker.

              • "auto"

              • "default_2024_08_21"

      • FunctionTool object { function, type }

        • function: FunctionDefinition

          • name: string

            The name of the function to be called. Must be a-z, A-Z, 0-9, or contain underscores and dashes, with a maximum length of 64.

          • description: optional string

            A description of what the function does, used by the model to choose when and how to call the function.

          • parameters: optional FunctionParameters

            The parameters the functions accepts, described as a JSON Schema object. See the guide for examples, and the JSON Schema reference for documentation about the format.

            Omitting parameters defines a function with an empty parameter list.

          • strict: optional boolean

            Whether to enable strict schema adherence when generating the function call. If set to true, the model will follow the exact schema defined in the parameters field. Only a subset of JSON Schema is supported when strict is true. Learn more about Structured Outputs in the function calling guide.

        • type: "function"

          The type of tool being defined: function

          • "function"
    • truncation_strategy: object { type, last_messages }

      Controls for how a thread will be truncated prior to the run. Use this to control the initial context window of the run.

      • type: "auto" or "last_messages"

        The truncation strategy to use for the thread. The default is auto. If set to last_messages, the thread will be truncated to the n most recent messages in the thread. When set to auto, messages in the middle of the thread will be dropped to fit the context length of the model, max_prompt_tokens.

        • "auto"

        • "last_messages"

      • last_messages: optional number

        The number of most recent messages from the thread when constructing the context for the run.

    • usage: object { completion_tokens, prompt_tokens, total_tokens }

      Usage statistics related to the run. This value will be null if the run is not in a terminal state (i.e. in_progress, queued, etc.).

      • completion_tokens: number

        Number of completion tokens used over the course of the run.

      • prompt_tokens: number

        Number of prompt tokens used over the course of the run.

      • total_tokens: number

        Total number of tokens used (prompt + completion).

    • temperature: optional number

      The sampling temperature used for this run. If not set, defaults to 1.

    • top_p: optional number

      The nucleus sampling value used for this run. If not set, defaults to 1.

  • first_id: string

  • has_more: boolean

  • last_id: string

  • object: string

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/$THREAD_ID/runs \
    -H 'OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2' \
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY"

Response

{
  "data": [
    {
      "id": "id",
      "assistant_id": "assistant_id",
      "cancelled_at": 0,
      "completed_at": 0,
      "created_at": 0,
      "expires_at": 0,
      "failed_at": 0,
      "incomplete_details": {
        "reason": "max_completion_tokens"
      },
      "instructions": "instructions",
      "last_error": {
        "code": "server_error",
        "message": "message"
      },
      "max_completion_tokens": 256,
      "max_prompt_tokens": 256,
      "metadata": {
        "foo": "string"
      },
      "model": "model",
      "object": "thread.run",
      "parallel_tool_calls": true,
      "required_action": {
        "submit_tool_outputs": {
          "tool_calls": [
            {
              "id": "id",
              "function": {
                "arguments": "arguments",
                "name": "name"
              },
              "type": "function"
            }
          ]
        },
        "type": "submit_tool_outputs"
      },
      "response_format": "auto",
      "started_at": 0,
      "status": "queued",
      "thread_id": "thread_id",
      "tool_choice": "none",
      "tools": [
        {
          "type": "code_interpreter"
        }
      ],
      "truncation_strategy": {
        "type": "auto",
        "last_messages": 1
      },
      "usage": {
        "completion_tokens": 0,
        "prompt_tokens": 0,
        "total_tokens": 0
      },
      "temperature": 0,
      "top_p": 0
    }
  ],
  "first_id": "run_abc123",
  "has_more": false,
  "last_id": "run_abc456",
  "object": "list"
}

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/thread_abc123/runs \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2"

Response

{
  "object": "list",
  "data": [
    {
      "id": "run_abc123",
      "object": "thread.run",
      "created_at": 1699075072,
      "assistant_id": "asst_abc123",
      "thread_id": "thread_abc123",
      "status": "completed",
      "started_at": 1699075072,
      "expires_at": null,
      "cancelled_at": null,
      "failed_at": null,
      "completed_at": 1699075073,
      "last_error": null,
      "model": "gpt-4o",
      "instructions": null,
      "incomplete_details": null,
      "tools": [
        {
          "type": "code_interpreter"
        }
      ],
      "tool_resources": {
        "code_interpreter": {
          "file_ids": [
            "file-abc123",
            "file-abc456"
          ]
        }
      },
      "metadata": {},
      "usage": {
        "prompt_tokens": 123,
        "completion_tokens": 456,
        "total_tokens": 579
      },
      "temperature": 1.0,
      "top_p": 1.0,
      "max_prompt_tokens": 1000,
      "max_completion_tokens": 1000,
      "truncation_strategy": {
        "type": "auto",
        "last_messages": null
      },
      "response_format": "auto",
      "tool_choice": "auto",
      "parallel_tool_calls": true
    },
    {
      "id": "run_abc456",
      "object": "thread.run",
      "created_at": 1699063290,
      "assistant_id": "asst_abc123",
      "thread_id": "thread_abc123",
      "status": "completed",
      "started_at": 1699063290,
      "expires_at": null,
      "cancelled_at": null,
      "failed_at": null,
      "completed_at": 1699063291,
      "last_error": null,
      "model": "gpt-4o",
      "instructions": null,
      "incomplete_details": null,
      "tools": [
        {
          "type": "code_interpreter"
        }
      ],
      "tool_resources": {
        "code_interpreter": {
          "file_ids": [
            "file-abc123",
            "file-abc456"
          ]
        }
      },
      "metadata": {},
      "usage": {
        "prompt_tokens": 123,
        "completion_tokens": 456,
        "total_tokens": 579
      },
      "temperature": 1.0,
      "top_p": 1.0,
      "max_prompt_tokens": 1000,
      "max_completion_tokens": 1000,
      "truncation_strategy": {
        "type": "auto",
        "last_messages": null
      },
      "response_format": "auto",
      "tool_choice": "auto",
      "parallel_tool_calls": true
    }
  ],
  "first_id": "run_abc123",
  "last_id": "run_abc456",
  "has_more": false
}

Create run

post /threads/{thread_id}/runs

Create a run.

Path Parameters

  • thread_id: string

Query Parameters

  • include: optional array of RunStepInclude

    A list of additional fields to include in the response. Currently the only supported value is step_details.tool_calls[*].file_search.results[*].content to fetch the file search result content.

    See the file search tool documentation for more information.

    • "step_details.tool_calls[*].file_search.results[*].content"

Body Parameters

  • assistant_id: string

    The ID of the assistant to use to execute this run.

  • additional_instructions: optional string

    Appends additional instructions at the end of the instructions for the run. This is useful for modifying the behavior on a per-run basis without overriding other instructions.

  • additional_messages: optional array of object { content, role, attachments, metadata }

    Adds additional messages to the thread before creating the run.

    • content: string or array of ImageFileContentBlock or ImageURLContentBlock or TextContentBlockParam

      The text contents of the message.

      • TextContent = string

        The text contents of the message.

      • ArrayOfContentParts = array of ImageFileContentBlock or ImageURLContentBlock or TextContentBlockParam

        An array of content parts with a defined type, each can be of type text or images can be passed with image_url or image_file. Image types are only supported on Vision-compatible models.

        • ImageFileContentBlock object { image_file, type }

          References an image File in the content of a message.

          • image_file: ImageFile

            • file_id: string

              The File ID of the image in the message content. Set purpose="vision" when uploading the File if you need to later display the file content.

            • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

              Specifies the detail level of the image if specified by the user. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high.

              • "auto"

              • "low"

              • "high"

          • type: "image_file"

            Always image_file.

            • "image_file"
        • ImageURLContentBlock object { image_url, type }

          References an image URL in the content of a message.

          • image_url: ImageURL

            • url: string

              The external URL of the image, must be a supported image types: jpeg, jpg, png, gif, webp.

            • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

              Specifies the detail level of the image. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high. Default value is auto

              • "auto"

              • "low"

              • "high"

          • type: "image_url"

            The type of the content part.

            • "image_url"
        • TextContentBlockParam object { text, type }

          The text content that is part of a message.

          • text: string

            Text content to be sent to the model

          • type: "text"

            Always text.

            • "text"
    • role: "user" or "assistant"

      The role of the entity that is creating the message. Allowed values include:

      • user: Indicates the message is sent by an actual user and should be used in most cases to represent user-generated messages.

      • assistant: Indicates the message is generated by the assistant. Use this value to insert messages from the assistant into the conversation.

      • "user"

      • "assistant"

    • attachments: optional array of object { file_id, tools }

      A list of files attached to the message, and the tools they should be added to.

      • file_id: optional string

        The ID of the file to attach to the message.

      • tools: optional array of CodeInterpreterTool or object { type }

        The tools to add this file to.

        • CodeInterpreterTool object { type }

          • type: "code_interpreter"

            The type of tool being defined: code_interpreter

            • "code_interpreter"
        • FileSearchTool object { type }

          • type: "file_search"

            The type of tool being defined: file_search

            • "file_search"
    • metadata: optional Metadata

      Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

      Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

  • instructions: optional string

    Overrides the instructions of the assistant. This is useful for modifying the behavior on a per-run basis.

  • max_completion_tokens: optional number

    The maximum number of completion tokens that may be used over the course of the run. The run will make a best effort to use only the number of completion tokens specified, across multiple turns of the run. If the run exceeds the number of completion tokens specified, the run will end with status incomplete. See incomplete_details for more info.

  • max_prompt_tokens: optional number

    The maximum number of prompt tokens that may be used over the course of the run. The run will make a best effort to use only the number of prompt tokens specified, across multiple turns of the run. If the run exceeds the number of prompt tokens specified, the run will end with status incomplete. See incomplete_details for more info.

  • metadata: optional Metadata

    Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

    Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

  • model: optional string or "gpt-5" or "gpt-5-mini" or "gpt-5-nano" or 39 more

    The ID of the Model to be used to execute this run. If a value is provided here, it will override the model associated with the assistant. If not, the model associated with the assistant will be used.

    • string

    • AssistantSupportedModels = "gpt-5" or "gpt-5-mini" or "gpt-5-nano" or 39 more

      The ID of the Model to be used to execute this run. If a value is provided here, it will override the model associated with the assistant. If not, the model associated with the assistant will be used.

      • "gpt-5"

      • "gpt-5-mini"

      • "gpt-5-nano"

      • "gpt-5-2025-08-07"

      • "gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07"

      • "gpt-5-nano-2025-08-07"

      • "gpt-4.1"

      • "gpt-4.1-mini"

      • "gpt-4.1-nano"

      • "gpt-4.1-2025-04-14"

      • "gpt-4.1-mini-2025-04-14"

      • "gpt-4.1-nano-2025-04-14"

      • "o3-mini"

      • "o3-mini-2025-01-31"

      • "o1"

      • "o1-2024-12-17"

      • "gpt-4o"

      • "gpt-4o-2024-11-20"

      • "gpt-4o-2024-08-06"

      • "gpt-4o-2024-05-13"

      • "gpt-4o-mini"

      • "gpt-4o-mini-2024-07-18"

      • "gpt-4.5-preview"

      • "gpt-4.5-preview-2025-02-27"

      • "gpt-4-turbo"

      • "gpt-4-turbo-2024-04-09"

      • "gpt-4-0125-preview"

      • "gpt-4-turbo-preview"

      • "gpt-4-1106-preview"

      • "gpt-4-vision-preview"

      • "gpt-4"

      • "gpt-4-0314"

      • "gpt-4-0613"

      • "gpt-4-32k"

      • "gpt-4-32k-0314"

      • "gpt-4-32k-0613"

      • "gpt-3.5-turbo"

      • "gpt-3.5-turbo-16k"

      • "gpt-3.5-turbo-0613"

      • "gpt-3.5-turbo-1106"

      • "gpt-3.5-turbo-0125"

      • "gpt-3.5-turbo-16k-0613"

  • parallel_tool_calls: optional boolean

    Whether to enable parallel function calling during tool use.

  • reasoning_effort: optional ReasoningEffort

    Constrains effort on reasoning for reasoning models. Currently supported values are none, minimal, low, medium, high, xhigh, and max. Reducing reasoning effort can result in faster responses and fewer tokens used on reasoning in a response. Not all reasoning models support every value. See the reasoning guide for model-specific support.

    • "none"

    • "minimal"

    • "low"

    • "medium"

    • "high"

    • "xhigh"

    • "max"

  • response_format: optional AssistantResponseFormatOption

    Specifies the format that the model must output. Compatible with GPT-4o, GPT-4 Turbo, and all GPT-3.5 Turbo models since gpt-3.5-turbo-1106.

    Setting to { "type": "json_schema", "json_schema": {...} } enables Structured Outputs which ensures the model will match your supplied JSON schema. Learn more in the Structured Outputs guide.

    Setting to { "type": "json_object" } enables JSON mode, which ensures the message the model generates is valid JSON.

    Important: when using JSON mode, you must also instruct the model to produce JSON yourself via a system or user message. Without this, the model may generate an unending stream of whitespace until the generation reaches the token limit, resulting in a long-running and seemingly "stuck" request. Also note that the message content may be partially cut off if finish_reason="length", which indicates the generation exceeded max_tokens or the conversation exceeded the max context length.

    • "auto"

      auto is the default value

      • "auto"
    • ResponseFormatText object { type }

      Default response format. Used to generate text responses.

      • type: "text"

        The type of response format being defined. Always text.

        • "text"
    • ResponseFormatJSONObject object { type }

      JSON object response format. An older method of generating JSON responses. Using json_schema is recommended for models that support it. Note that the model will not generate JSON without a system or user message instructing it to do so.

      • type: "json_object"

        The type of response format being defined. Always json_object.

        • "json_object"
    • ResponseFormatJSONSchema object { json_schema, type }

      JSON Schema response format. Used to generate structured JSON responses. Learn more about Structured Outputs.

      • json_schema: object { name, description, schema, strict }

        Structured Outputs configuration options, including a JSON Schema.

        • name: string

          The name of the response format. Must be a-z, A-Z, 0-9, or contain underscores and dashes, with a maximum length of 64.

        • description: optional string

          A description of what the response format is for, used by the model to determine how to respond in the format.

        • schema: optional map[unknown]

          The schema for the response format, described as a JSON Schema object. Learn how to build JSON schemas here.

        • strict: optional boolean

          Whether to enable strict schema adherence when generating the output. If set to true, the model will always follow the exact schema defined in the schema field. Only a subset of JSON Schema is supported when strict is true. To learn more, read the Structured Outputs guide.

      • type: "json_schema"

        The type of response format being defined. Always json_schema.

        • "json_schema"
  • stream: optional boolean

    If true, returns a stream of events that happen during the Run as server-sent events, terminating when the Run enters a terminal state with a data: [DONE] message.

  • temperature: optional number

    What sampling temperature to use, between 0 and 2. Higher values like 0.8 will make the output more random, while lower values like 0.2 will make it more focused and deterministic.

  • tool_choice: optional AssistantToolChoiceOption

    Controls which (if any) tool is called by the model. none means the model will not call any tools and instead generates a message. auto is the default value and means the model can pick between generating a message or calling one or more tools. required means the model must call one or more tools before responding to the user. Specifying a particular tool like {"type": "file_search"} or {"type": "function", "function": {"name": "my_function"}} forces the model to call that tool.

    • "none" or "auto" or "required"

      none means the model will not call any tools and instead generates a message. auto means the model can pick between generating a message or calling one or more tools. required means the model must call one or more tools before responding to the user.

      • "none"

      • "auto"

      • "required"

    • AssistantToolChoice object { type, function }

      Specifies a tool the model should use. Use to force the model to call a specific tool.

      • type: "function" or "code_interpreter" or "file_search"

        The type of the tool. If type is function, the function name must be set

        • "function"

        • "code_interpreter"

        • "file_search"

      • function: optional AssistantToolChoiceFunction

        • name: string

          The name of the function to call.

  • tools: optional array of CodeInterpreterTool or FileSearchTool or FunctionTool

    Override the tools the assistant can use for this run. This is useful for modifying the behavior on a per-run basis.

    • CodeInterpreterTool object { type }

    • FileSearchTool object { type, file_search }

      • type: "file_search"

        The type of tool being defined: file_search

        • "file_search"
      • file_search: optional object { max_num_results, ranking_options }

        Overrides for the file search tool.

        • max_num_results: optional number

          The maximum number of results the file search tool should output. The default is 20 for gpt-4* models and 5 for gpt-3.5-turbo. This number should be between 1 and 50 inclusive.

          Note that the file search tool may output fewer than max_num_results results. See the file search tool documentation for more information.

        • ranking_options: optional object { score_threshold, ranker }

          The ranking options for the file search. If not specified, the file search tool will use the auto ranker and a score_threshold of 0.

          See the file search tool documentation for more information.

          • score_threshold: number

            The score threshold for the file search. All values must be a floating point number between 0 and 1.

          • ranker: optional "auto" or "default_2024_08_21"

            The ranker to use for the file search. If not specified will use the auto ranker.

            • "auto"

            • "default_2024_08_21"

    • FunctionTool object { function, type }

      • function: FunctionDefinition

        • name: string

          The name of the function to be called. Must be a-z, A-Z, 0-9, or contain underscores and dashes, with a maximum length of 64.

        • description: optional string

          A description of what the function does, used by the model to choose when and how to call the function.

        • parameters: optional FunctionParameters

          The parameters the functions accepts, described as a JSON Schema object. See the guide for examples, and the JSON Schema reference for documentation about the format.

          Omitting parameters defines a function with an empty parameter list.

        • strict: optional boolean

          Whether to enable strict schema adherence when generating the function call. If set to true, the model will follow the exact schema defined in the parameters field. Only a subset of JSON Schema is supported when strict is true. Learn more about Structured Outputs in the function calling guide.

      • type: "function"

        The type of tool being defined: function

        • "function"
  • top_p: optional number

    An alternative to sampling with temperature, called nucleus sampling, where the model considers the results of the tokens with top_p probability mass. So 0.1 means only the tokens comprising the top 10% probability mass are considered.

    We generally recommend altering this or temperature but not both.

  • truncation_strategy: optional object { type, last_messages }

    Controls for how a thread will be truncated prior to the run. Use this to control the initial context window of the run.

    • type: "auto" or "last_messages"

      The truncation strategy to use for the thread. The default is auto. If set to last_messages, the thread will be truncated to the n most recent messages in the thread. When set to auto, messages in the middle of the thread will be dropped to fit the context length of the model, max_prompt_tokens.

      • "auto"

      • "last_messages"

    • last_messages: optional number

      The number of most recent messages from the thread when constructing the context for the run.

Returns

  • Run object { id, assistant_id, cancelled_at, 24 more }

    Represents an execution run on a thread.

    • id: string

      The identifier, which can be referenced in API endpoints.

    • assistant_id: string

      The ID of the assistant used for execution of this run.

    • cancelled_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was cancelled.

    • completed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was completed.

    • created_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was created.

    • expires_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run will expire.

    • failed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run failed.

    • incomplete_details: object { reason }

      Details on why the run is incomplete. Will be null if the run is not incomplete.

      • reason: optional "max_completion_tokens" or "max_prompt_tokens"

        The reason why the run is incomplete. This will point to which specific token limit was reached over the course of the run.

        • "max_completion_tokens"

        • "max_prompt_tokens"

    • instructions: string

      The instructions that the assistant used for this run.

    • last_error: object { code, message }

      The last error associated with this run. Will be null if there are no errors.

      • code: "server_error" or "rate_limit_exceeded" or "invalid_prompt"

        One of server_error, rate_limit_exceeded, or invalid_prompt.

        • "server_error"

        • "rate_limit_exceeded"

        • "invalid_prompt"

      • message: string

        A human-readable description of the error.

    • max_completion_tokens: number

      The maximum number of completion tokens specified to have been used over the course of the run.

    • max_prompt_tokens: number

      The maximum number of prompt tokens specified to have been used over the course of the run.

    • metadata: Metadata

      Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

      Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

    • model: string

      The model that the assistant used for this run.

    • object: "thread.run"

      The object type, which is always thread.run.

      • "thread.run"
    • parallel_tool_calls: boolean

      Whether to enable parallel function calling during tool use.

    • required_action: object { submit_tool_outputs, type }

      Details on the action required to continue the run. Will be null if no action is required.

      • submit_tool_outputs: object { tool_calls }

        Details on the tool outputs needed for this run to continue.

        • tool_calls: array of RequiredActionFunctionToolCall

          A list of the relevant tool calls.

          • id: string

            The ID of the tool call. This ID must be referenced when you submit the tool outputs in using the Submit tool outputs to run endpoint.

          • function: object { arguments, name }

            The function definition.

            • arguments: string

              The arguments that the model expects you to pass to the function.

            • name: string

              The name of the function.

          • type: "function"

            The type of tool call the output is required for. For now, this is always function.

            • "function"
      • type: "submit_tool_outputs"

        For now, this is always submit_tool_outputs.

        • "submit_tool_outputs"
    • response_format: AssistantResponseFormatOption

      Specifies the format that the model must output. Compatible with GPT-4o, GPT-4 Turbo, and all GPT-3.5 Turbo models since gpt-3.5-turbo-1106.

      Setting to { "type": "json_schema", "json_schema": {...} } enables Structured Outputs which ensures the model will match your supplied JSON schema. Learn more in the Structured Outputs guide.

      Setting to { "type": "json_object" } enables JSON mode, which ensures the message the model generates is valid JSON.

      Important: when using JSON mode, you must also instruct the model to produce JSON yourself via a system or user message. Without this, the model may generate an unending stream of whitespace until the generation reaches the token limit, resulting in a long-running and seemingly "stuck" request. Also note that the message content may be partially cut off if finish_reason="length", which indicates the generation exceeded max_tokens or the conversation exceeded the max context length.

      • "auto"

        auto is the default value

        • "auto"
      • ResponseFormatText object { type }

        Default response format. Used to generate text responses.

        • type: "text"

          The type of response format being defined. Always text.

          • "text"
      • ResponseFormatJSONObject object { type }

        JSON object response format. An older method of generating JSON responses. Using json_schema is recommended for models that support it. Note that the model will not generate JSON without a system or user message instructing it to do so.

        • type: "json_object"

          The type of response format being defined. Always json_object.

          • "json_object"
      • ResponseFormatJSONSchema object { json_schema, type }

        JSON Schema response format. Used to generate structured JSON responses. Learn more about Structured Outputs.

        • json_schema: object { name, description, schema, strict }

          Structured Outputs configuration options, including a JSON Schema.

          • name: string

            The name of the response format. Must be a-z, A-Z, 0-9, or contain underscores and dashes, with a maximum length of 64.

          • description: optional string

            A description of what the response format is for, used by the model to determine how to respond in the format.

          • schema: optional map[unknown]

            The schema for the response format, described as a JSON Schema object. Learn how to build JSON schemas here.

          • strict: optional boolean

            Whether to enable strict schema adherence when generating the output. If set to true, the model will always follow the exact schema defined in the schema field. Only a subset of JSON Schema is supported when strict is true. To learn more, read the Structured Outputs guide.

        • type: "json_schema"

          The type of response format being defined. Always json_schema.

          • "json_schema"
    • started_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was started.

    • status: "queued" or "in_progress" or "requires_action" or 6 more

      The status of the run, which can be either queued, in_progress, requires_action, cancelling, cancelled, failed, completed, incomplete, or expired.

      • "queued"

      • "in_progress"

      • "requires_action"

      • "cancelling"

      • "cancelled"

      • "failed"

      • "completed"

      • "incomplete"

      • "expired"

    • thread_id: string

      The ID of the thread that was executed on as a part of this run.

    • tool_choice: AssistantToolChoiceOption

      Controls which (if any) tool is called by the model. none means the model will not call any tools and instead generates a message. auto is the default value and means the model can pick between generating a message or calling one or more tools. required means the model must call one or more tools before responding to the user. Specifying a particular tool like {"type": "file_search"} or {"type": "function", "function": {"name": "my_function"}} forces the model to call that tool.

      • "none" or "auto" or "required"

        none means the model will not call any tools and instead generates a message. auto means the model can pick between generating a message or calling one or more tools. required means the model must call one or more tools before responding to the user.

        • "none"

        • "auto"

        • "required"

      • AssistantToolChoice object { type, function }

        Specifies a tool the model should use. Use to force the model to call a specific tool.

        • type: "function" or "code_interpreter" or "file_search"

          The type of the tool. If type is function, the function name must be set

          • "function"

          • "code_interpreter"

          • "file_search"

        • function: optional AssistantToolChoiceFunction

          • name: string

            The name of the function to call.

    • tools: array of CodeInterpreterTool or FileSearchTool or FunctionTool

      The list of tools that the assistant used for this run.

      • CodeInterpreterTool object { type }

        • type: "code_interpreter"

          The type of tool being defined: code_interpreter

          • "code_interpreter"
      • FileSearchTool object { type, file_search }

        • type: "file_search"

          The type of tool being defined: file_search

          • "file_search"
        • file_search: optional object { max_num_results, ranking_options }

          Overrides for the file search tool.

          • max_num_results: optional number

            The maximum number of results the file search tool should output. The default is 20 for gpt-4* models and 5 for gpt-3.5-turbo. This number should be between 1 and 50 inclusive.

            Note that the file search tool may output fewer than max_num_results results. See the file search tool documentation for more information.

          • ranking_options: optional object { score_threshold, ranker }

            The ranking options for the file search. If not specified, the file search tool will use the auto ranker and a score_threshold of 0.

            See the file search tool documentation for more information.

            • score_threshold: number

              The score threshold for the file search. All values must be a floating point number between 0 and 1.

            • ranker: optional "auto" or "default_2024_08_21"

              The ranker to use for the file search. If not specified will use the auto ranker.

              • "auto"

              • "default_2024_08_21"

      • FunctionTool object { function, type }

        • function: FunctionDefinition

          • name: string

            The name of the function to be called. Must be a-z, A-Z, 0-9, or contain underscores and dashes, with a maximum length of 64.

          • description: optional string

            A description of what the function does, used by the model to choose when and how to call the function.

          • parameters: optional FunctionParameters

            The parameters the functions accepts, described as a JSON Schema object. See the guide for examples, and the JSON Schema reference for documentation about the format.

            Omitting parameters defines a function with an empty parameter list.

          • strict: optional boolean

            Whether to enable strict schema adherence when generating the function call. If set to true, the model will follow the exact schema defined in the parameters field. Only a subset of JSON Schema is supported when strict is true. Learn more about Structured Outputs in the function calling guide.

        • type: "function"

          The type of tool being defined: function

          • "function"
    • truncation_strategy: object { type, last_messages }

      Controls for how a thread will be truncated prior to the run. Use this to control the initial context window of the run.

      • type: "auto" or "last_messages"

        The truncation strategy to use for the thread. The default is auto. If set to last_messages, the thread will be truncated to the n most recent messages in the thread. When set to auto, messages in the middle of the thread will be dropped to fit the context length of the model, max_prompt_tokens.

        • "auto"

        • "last_messages"

      • last_messages: optional number

        The number of most recent messages from the thread when constructing the context for the run.

    • usage: object { completion_tokens, prompt_tokens, total_tokens }

      Usage statistics related to the run. This value will be null if the run is not in a terminal state (i.e. in_progress, queued, etc.).

      • completion_tokens: number

        Number of completion tokens used over the course of the run.

      • prompt_tokens: number

        Number of prompt tokens used over the course of the run.

      • total_tokens: number

        Total number of tokens used (prompt + completion).

    • temperature: optional number

      The sampling temperature used for this run. If not set, defaults to 1.

    • top_p: optional number

      The nucleus sampling value used for this run. If not set, defaults to 1.

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/$THREAD_ID/runs \
    -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
    -H 'OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2' \
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
    -d '{
          "assistant_id": "assistant_id",
          "temperature": 1,
          "top_p": 1
        }'

Response

{
  "id": "id",
  "assistant_id": "assistant_id",
  "cancelled_at": 0,
  "completed_at": 0,
  "created_at": 0,
  "expires_at": 0,
  "failed_at": 0,
  "incomplete_details": {
    "reason": "max_completion_tokens"
  },
  "instructions": "instructions",
  "last_error": {
    "code": "server_error",
    "message": "message"
  },
  "max_completion_tokens": 256,
  "max_prompt_tokens": 256,
  "metadata": {
    "foo": "string"
  },
  "model": "model",
  "object": "thread.run",
  "parallel_tool_calls": true,
  "required_action": {
    "submit_tool_outputs": {
      "tool_calls": [
        {
          "id": "id",
          "function": {
            "arguments": "arguments",
            "name": "name"
          },
          "type": "function"
        }
      ]
    },
    "type": "submit_tool_outputs"
  },
  "response_format": "auto",
  "started_at": 0,
  "status": "queued",
  "thread_id": "thread_id",
  "tool_choice": "none",
  "tools": [
    {
      "type": "code_interpreter"
    }
  ],
  "truncation_strategy": {
    "type": "auto",
    "last_messages": 1
  },
  "usage": {
    "completion_tokens": 0,
    "prompt_tokens": 0,
    "total_tokens": 0
  },
  "temperature": 0,
  "top_p": 0
}

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/thread_abc123/runs \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2" \
  -d '{
    "assistant_id": "asst_abc123"
  }'

Response

{
  "id": "run_abc123",
  "object": "thread.run",
  "created_at": 1699063290,
  "assistant_id": "asst_abc123",
  "thread_id": "thread_abc123",
  "status": "queued",
  "started_at": 1699063290,
  "expires_at": null,
  "cancelled_at": null,
  "failed_at": null,
  "completed_at": 1699063291,
  "last_error": null,
  "model": "gpt-4o",
  "instructions": null,
  "incomplete_details": null,
  "tools": [
    {
      "type": "code_interpreter"
    }
  ],
  "metadata": {},
  "usage": null,
  "temperature": 1.0,
  "top_p": 1.0,
  "max_prompt_tokens": 1000,
  "max_completion_tokens": 1000,
  "truncation_strategy": {
    "type": "auto",
    "last_messages": null
  },
  "response_format": "auto",
  "tool_choice": "auto",
  "parallel_tool_calls": true
}

Streaming

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/thread_123/runs \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2" \
  -d '{
    "assistant_id": "asst_123",
    "stream": true
  }'

Response

event: thread.run.created
data: {"id":"run_123","object":"thread.run","created_at":1710330640,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","status":"queued","started_at":null,"expires_at":1710331240,"cancelled_at":null,"failed_at":null,"completed_at":null,"required_action":null,"last_error":null,"model":"gpt-4o","instructions":null,"tools":[],"metadata":{},"temperature":1.0,"top_p":1.0,"max_completion_tokens":null,"max_prompt_tokens":null,"truncation_strategy":{"type":"auto","last_messages":null},"incomplete_details":null,"usage":null,"response_format":"auto","tool_choice":"auto","parallel_tool_calls":true}}

event: thread.run.queued
data: {"id":"run_123","object":"thread.run","created_at":1710330640,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","status":"queued","started_at":null,"expires_at":1710331240,"cancelled_at":null,"failed_at":null,"completed_at":null,"required_action":null,"last_error":null,"model":"gpt-4o","instructions":null,"tools":[],"metadata":{},"temperature":1.0,"top_p":1.0,"max_completion_tokens":null,"max_prompt_tokens":null,"truncation_strategy":{"type":"auto","last_messages":null},"incomplete_details":null,"usage":null,"response_format":"auto","tool_choice":"auto","parallel_tool_calls":true}}

event: thread.run.in_progress
data: {"id":"run_123","object":"thread.run","created_at":1710330640,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","status":"in_progress","started_at":1710330641,"expires_at":1710331240,"cancelled_at":null,"failed_at":null,"completed_at":null,"required_action":null,"last_error":null,"model":"gpt-4o","instructions":null,"tools":[],"metadata":{},"temperature":1.0,"top_p":1.0,"max_completion_tokens":null,"max_prompt_tokens":null,"truncation_strategy":{"type":"auto","last_messages":null},"incomplete_details":null,"usage":null,"response_format":"auto","tool_choice":"auto","parallel_tool_calls":true}}

event: thread.run.step.created
data: {"id":"step_001","object":"thread.run.step","created_at":1710330641,"run_id":"run_123","assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","type":"message_creation","status":"in_progress","cancelled_at":null,"completed_at":null,"expires_at":1710331240,"failed_at":null,"last_error":null,"step_details":{"type":"message_creation","message_creation":{"message_id":"msg_001"}},"usage":null}

event: thread.run.step.in_progress
data: {"id":"step_001","object":"thread.run.step","created_at":1710330641,"run_id":"run_123","assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","type":"message_creation","status":"in_progress","cancelled_at":null,"completed_at":null,"expires_at":1710331240,"failed_at":null,"last_error":null,"step_details":{"type":"message_creation","message_creation":{"message_id":"msg_001"}},"usage":null}

event: thread.message.created
data: {"id":"msg_001","object":"thread.message","created_at":1710330641,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","run_id":"run_123","status":"in_progress","incomplete_details":null,"incomplete_at":null,"completed_at":null,"role":"assistant","content":[],"metadata":{}}

event: thread.message.in_progress
data: {"id":"msg_001","object":"thread.message","created_at":1710330641,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","run_id":"run_123","status":"in_progress","incomplete_details":null,"incomplete_at":null,"completed_at":null,"role":"assistant","content":[],"metadata":{}}

event: thread.message.delta
data: {"id":"msg_001","object":"thread.message.delta","delta":{"content":[{"index":0,"type":"text","text":{"value":"Hello","annotations":[]}}]}}

...

event: thread.message.delta
data: {"id":"msg_001","object":"thread.message.delta","delta":{"content":[{"index":0,"type":"text","text":{"value":" today"}}]}}

event: thread.message.delta
data: {"id":"msg_001","object":"thread.message.delta","delta":{"content":[{"index":0,"type":"text","text":{"value":"?"}}]}}

event: thread.message.completed
data: {"id":"msg_001","object":"thread.message","created_at":1710330641,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","run_id":"run_123","status":"completed","incomplete_details":null,"incomplete_at":null,"completed_at":1710330642,"role":"assistant","content":[{"type":"text","text":{"value":"Hello! How can I assist you today?","annotations":[]}}],"metadata":{}}

event: thread.run.step.completed
data: {"id":"step_001","object":"thread.run.step","created_at":1710330641,"run_id":"run_123","assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","type":"message_creation","status":"completed","cancelled_at":null,"completed_at":1710330642,"expires_at":1710331240,"failed_at":null,"last_error":null,"step_details":{"type":"message_creation","message_creation":{"message_id":"msg_001"}},"usage":{"prompt_tokens":20,"completion_tokens":11,"total_tokens":31}}

event: thread.run.completed
data: {"id":"run_123","object":"thread.run","created_at":1710330640,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","status":"completed","started_at":1710330641,"expires_at":null,"cancelled_at":null,"failed_at":null,"completed_at":1710330642,"required_action":null,"last_error":null,"model":"gpt-4o","instructions":null,"tools":[],"metadata":{},"temperature":1.0,"top_p":1.0,"max_completion_tokens":null,"max_prompt_tokens":null,"truncation_strategy":{"type":"auto","last_messages":null},"incomplete_details":null,"usage":{"prompt_tokens":20,"completion_tokens":11,"total_tokens":31},"response_format":"auto","tool_choice":"auto","parallel_tool_calls":true}}

event: done
data: [DONE]

Streaming with Functions

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/thread_abc123/runs \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2" \
  -d '{
    "assistant_id": "asst_abc123",
    "tools": [
      {
        "type": "function",
        "function": {
          "name": "get_current_weather",
          "description": "Get the current weather in a given location",
          "parameters": {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "location": {
                "type": "string",
                "description": "The city and state, e.g. San Francisco, CA"
              },
              "unit": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": ["celsius", "fahrenheit"]
              }
            },
            "required": ["location"]
          }
        }
      }
    ],
    "stream": true
  }'

Response

event: thread.run.created
data: {"id":"run_123","object":"thread.run","created_at":1710348075,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","status":"queued","started_at":null,"expires_at":1710348675,"cancelled_at":null,"failed_at":null,"completed_at":null,"required_action":null,"last_error":null,"model":"gpt-4o","instructions":null,"tools":[],"metadata":{},"temperature":1.0,"top_p":1.0,"max_completion_tokens":null,"max_prompt_tokens":null,"truncation_strategy":{"type":"auto","last_messages":null},"incomplete_details":null,"usage":null,"response_format":"auto","tool_choice":"auto","parallel_tool_calls":true}}

event: thread.run.queued
data: {"id":"run_123","object":"thread.run","created_at":1710348075,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","status":"queued","started_at":null,"expires_at":1710348675,"cancelled_at":null,"failed_at":null,"completed_at":null,"required_action":null,"last_error":null,"model":"gpt-4o","instructions":null,"tools":[],"metadata":{},"temperature":1.0,"top_p":1.0,"max_completion_tokens":null,"max_prompt_tokens":null,"truncation_strategy":{"type":"auto","last_messages":null},"incomplete_details":null,"usage":null,"response_format":"auto","tool_choice":"auto","parallel_tool_calls":true}}

event: thread.run.in_progress
data: {"id":"run_123","object":"thread.run","created_at":1710348075,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","status":"in_progress","started_at":1710348075,"expires_at":1710348675,"cancelled_at":null,"failed_at":null,"completed_at":null,"required_action":null,"last_error":null,"model":"gpt-4o","instructions":null,"tools":[],"metadata":{},"temperature":1.0,"top_p":1.0,"max_completion_tokens":null,"max_prompt_tokens":null,"truncation_strategy":{"type":"auto","last_messages":null},"incomplete_details":null,"usage":null,"response_format":"auto","tool_choice":"auto","parallel_tool_calls":true}}

event: thread.run.step.created
data: {"id":"step_001","object":"thread.run.step","created_at":1710348076,"run_id":"run_123","assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","type":"message_creation","status":"in_progress","cancelled_at":null,"completed_at":null,"expires_at":1710348675,"failed_at":null,"last_error":null,"step_details":{"type":"message_creation","message_creation":{"message_id":"msg_001"}},"usage":null}

event: thread.run.step.in_progress
data: {"id":"step_001","object":"thread.run.step","created_at":1710348076,"run_id":"run_123","assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","type":"message_creation","status":"in_progress","cancelled_at":null,"completed_at":null,"expires_at":1710348675,"failed_at":null,"last_error":null,"step_details":{"type":"message_creation","message_creation":{"message_id":"msg_001"}},"usage":null}

event: thread.message.created
data: {"id":"msg_001","object":"thread.message","created_at":1710348076,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","run_id":"run_123","status":"in_progress","incomplete_details":null,"incomplete_at":null,"completed_at":null,"role":"assistant","content":[],"metadata":{}}

event: thread.message.in_progress
data: {"id":"msg_001","object":"thread.message","created_at":1710348076,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","run_id":"run_123","status":"in_progress","incomplete_details":null,"incomplete_at":null,"completed_at":null,"role":"assistant","content":[],"metadata":{}}

event: thread.message.delta
data: {"id":"msg_001","object":"thread.message.delta","delta":{"content":[{"index":0,"type":"text","text":{"value":"Hello","annotations":[]}}]}}

...

event: thread.message.delta
data: {"id":"msg_001","object":"thread.message.delta","delta":{"content":[{"index":0,"type":"text","text":{"value":" today"}}]}}

event: thread.message.delta
data: {"id":"msg_001","object":"thread.message.delta","delta":{"content":[{"index":0,"type":"text","text":{"value":"?"}}]}}

event: thread.message.completed
data: {"id":"msg_001","object":"thread.message","created_at":1710348076,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","run_id":"run_123","status":"completed","incomplete_details":null,"incomplete_at":null,"completed_at":1710348077,"role":"assistant","content":[{"type":"text","text":{"value":"Hello! How can I assist you today?","annotations":[]}}],"metadata":{}}

event: thread.run.step.completed
data: {"id":"step_001","object":"thread.run.step","created_at":1710348076,"run_id":"run_123","assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","type":"message_creation","status":"completed","cancelled_at":null,"completed_at":1710348077,"expires_at":1710348675,"failed_at":null,"last_error":null,"step_details":{"type":"message_creation","message_creation":{"message_id":"msg_001"}},"usage":{"prompt_tokens":20,"completion_tokens":11,"total_tokens":31}}

event: thread.run.completed
data: {"id":"run_123","object":"thread.run","created_at":1710348075,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","status":"completed","started_at":1710348075,"expires_at":null,"cancelled_at":null,"failed_at":null,"completed_at":1710348077,"required_action":null,"last_error":null,"model":"gpt-4o","instructions":null,"tools":[],"metadata":{},"temperature":1.0,"top_p":1.0,"max_completion_tokens":null,"max_prompt_tokens":null,"truncation_strategy":{"type":"auto","last_messages":null},"incomplete_details":null,"usage":{"prompt_tokens":20,"completion_tokens":11,"total_tokens":31},"response_format":"auto","tool_choice":"auto","parallel_tool_calls":true}}

event: done
data: [DONE]

Retrieve run

get /threads/{thread_id}/runs/{run_id}

Retrieves a run.

Path Parameters

  • thread_id: string

  • run_id: string

Returns

  • Run object { id, assistant_id, cancelled_at, 24 more }

    Represents an execution run on a thread.

    • id: string

      The identifier, which can be referenced in API endpoints.

    • assistant_id: string

      The ID of the assistant used for execution of this run.

    • cancelled_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was cancelled.

    • completed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was completed.

    • created_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was created.

    • expires_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run will expire.

    • failed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run failed.

    • incomplete_details: object { reason }

      Details on why the run is incomplete. Will be null if the run is not incomplete.

      • reason: optional "max_completion_tokens" or "max_prompt_tokens"

        The reason why the run is incomplete. This will point to which specific token limit was reached over the course of the run.

        • "max_completion_tokens"

        • "max_prompt_tokens"

    • instructions: string

      The instructions that the assistant used for this run.

    • last_error: object { code, message }

      The last error associated with this run. Will be null if there are no errors.

      • code: "server_error" or "rate_limit_exceeded" or "invalid_prompt"

        One of server_error, rate_limit_exceeded, or invalid_prompt.

        • "server_error"

        • "rate_limit_exceeded"

        • "invalid_prompt"

      • message: string

        A human-readable description of the error.

    • max_completion_tokens: number

      The maximum number of completion tokens specified to have been used over the course of the run.

    • max_prompt_tokens: number

      The maximum number of prompt tokens specified to have been used over the course of the run.

    • metadata: Metadata

      Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

      Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

    • model: string

      The model that the assistant used for this run.

    • object: "thread.run"

      The object type, which is always thread.run.

      • "thread.run"
    • parallel_tool_calls: boolean

      Whether to enable parallel function calling during tool use.

    • required_action: object { submit_tool_outputs, type }

      Details on the action required to continue the run. Will be null if no action is required.

      • submit_tool_outputs: object { tool_calls }

        Details on the tool outputs needed for this run to continue.

        • tool_calls: array of RequiredActionFunctionToolCall

          A list of the relevant tool calls.

          • id: string

            The ID of the tool call. This ID must be referenced when you submit the tool outputs in using the Submit tool outputs to run endpoint.

          • function: object { arguments, name }

            The function definition.

            • arguments: string

              The arguments that the model expects you to pass to the function.

            • name: string

              The name of the function.

          • type: "function"

            The type of tool call the output is required for. For now, this is always function.

            • "function"
      • type: "submit_tool_outputs"

        For now, this is always submit_tool_outputs.

        • "submit_tool_outputs"
    • response_format: AssistantResponseFormatOption

      Specifies the format that the model must output. Compatible with GPT-4o, GPT-4 Turbo, and all GPT-3.5 Turbo models since gpt-3.5-turbo-1106.

      Setting to { "type": "json_schema", "json_schema": {...} } enables Structured Outputs which ensures the model will match your supplied JSON schema. Learn more in the Structured Outputs guide.

      Setting to { "type": "json_object" } enables JSON mode, which ensures the message the model generates is valid JSON.

      Important: when using JSON mode, you must also instruct the model to produce JSON yourself via a system or user message. Without this, the model may generate an unending stream of whitespace until the generation reaches the token limit, resulting in a long-running and seemingly "stuck" request. Also note that the message content may be partially cut off if finish_reason="length", which indicates the generation exceeded max_tokens or the conversation exceeded the max context length.

      • "auto"

        auto is the default value

        • "auto"
      • ResponseFormatText object { type }

        Default response format. Used to generate text responses.

        • type: "text"

          The type of response format being defined. Always text.

          • "text"
      • ResponseFormatJSONObject object { type }

        JSON object response format. An older method of generating JSON responses. Using json_schema is recommended for models that support it. Note that the model will not generate JSON without a system or user message instructing it to do so.

        • type: "json_object"

          The type of response format being defined. Always json_object.

          • "json_object"
      • ResponseFormatJSONSchema object { json_schema, type }

        JSON Schema response format. Used to generate structured JSON responses. Learn more about Structured Outputs.

        • json_schema: object { name, description, schema, strict }

          Structured Outputs configuration options, including a JSON Schema.

          • name: string

            The name of the response format. Must be a-z, A-Z, 0-9, or contain underscores and dashes, with a maximum length of 64.

          • description: optional string

            A description of what the response format is for, used by the model to determine how to respond in the format.

          • schema: optional map[unknown]

            The schema for the response format, described as a JSON Schema object. Learn how to build JSON schemas here.

          • strict: optional boolean

            Whether to enable strict schema adherence when generating the output. If set to true, the model will always follow the exact schema defined in the schema field. Only a subset of JSON Schema is supported when strict is true. To learn more, read the Structured Outputs guide.

        • type: "json_schema"

          The type of response format being defined. Always json_schema.

          • "json_schema"
    • started_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was started.

    • status: "queued" or "in_progress" or "requires_action" or 6 more

      The status of the run, which can be either queued, in_progress, requires_action, cancelling, cancelled, failed, completed, incomplete, or expired.

      • "queued"

      • "in_progress"

      • "requires_action"

      • "cancelling"

      • "cancelled"

      • "failed"

      • "completed"

      • "incomplete"

      • "expired"

    • thread_id: string

      The ID of the thread that was executed on as a part of this run.

    • tool_choice: AssistantToolChoiceOption

      Controls which (if any) tool is called by the model. none means the model will not call any tools and instead generates a message. auto is the default value and means the model can pick between generating a message or calling one or more tools. required means the model must call one or more tools before responding to the user. Specifying a particular tool like {"type": "file_search"} or {"type": "function", "function": {"name": "my_function"}} forces the model to call that tool.

      • "none" or "auto" or "required"

        none means the model will not call any tools and instead generates a message. auto means the model can pick between generating a message or calling one or more tools. required means the model must call one or more tools before responding to the user.

        • "none"

        • "auto"

        • "required"

      • AssistantToolChoice object { type, function }

        Specifies a tool the model should use. Use to force the model to call a specific tool.

        • type: "function" or "code_interpreter" or "file_search"

          The type of the tool. If type is function, the function name must be set

          • "function"

          • "code_interpreter"

          • "file_search"

        • function: optional AssistantToolChoiceFunction

          • name: string

            The name of the function to call.

    • tools: array of CodeInterpreterTool or FileSearchTool or FunctionTool

      The list of tools that the assistant used for this run.

      • CodeInterpreterTool object { type }

        • type: "code_interpreter"

          The type of tool being defined: code_interpreter

          • "code_interpreter"
      • FileSearchTool object { type, file_search }

        • type: "file_search"

          The type of tool being defined: file_search

          • "file_search"
        • file_search: optional object { max_num_results, ranking_options }

          Overrides for the file search tool.

          • max_num_results: optional number

            The maximum number of results the file search tool should output. The default is 20 for gpt-4* models and 5 for gpt-3.5-turbo. This number should be between 1 and 50 inclusive.

            Note that the file search tool may output fewer than max_num_results results. See the file search tool documentation for more information.

          • ranking_options: optional object { score_threshold, ranker }

            The ranking options for the file search. If not specified, the file search tool will use the auto ranker and a score_threshold of 0.

            See the file search tool documentation for more information.

            • score_threshold: number

              The score threshold for the file search. All values must be a floating point number between 0 and 1.

            • ranker: optional "auto" or "default_2024_08_21"

              The ranker to use for the file search. If not specified will use the auto ranker.

              • "auto"

              • "default_2024_08_21"

      • FunctionTool object { function, type }

        • function: FunctionDefinition

          • name: string

            The name of the function to be called. Must be a-z, A-Z, 0-9, or contain underscores and dashes, with a maximum length of 64.

          • description: optional string

            A description of what the function does, used by the model to choose when and how to call the function.

          • parameters: optional FunctionParameters

            The parameters the functions accepts, described as a JSON Schema object. See the guide for examples, and the JSON Schema reference for documentation about the format.

            Omitting parameters defines a function with an empty parameter list.

          • strict: optional boolean

            Whether to enable strict schema adherence when generating the function call. If set to true, the model will follow the exact schema defined in the parameters field. Only a subset of JSON Schema is supported when strict is true. Learn more about Structured Outputs in the function calling guide.

        • type: "function"

          The type of tool being defined: function

          • "function"
    • truncation_strategy: object { type, last_messages }

      Controls for how a thread will be truncated prior to the run. Use this to control the initial context window of the run.

      • type: "auto" or "last_messages"

        The truncation strategy to use for the thread. The default is auto. If set to last_messages, the thread will be truncated to the n most recent messages in the thread. When set to auto, messages in the middle of the thread will be dropped to fit the context length of the model, max_prompt_tokens.

        • "auto"

        • "last_messages"

      • last_messages: optional number

        The number of most recent messages from the thread when constructing the context for the run.

    • usage: object { completion_tokens, prompt_tokens, total_tokens }

      Usage statistics related to the run. This value will be null if the run is not in a terminal state (i.e. in_progress, queued, etc.).

      • completion_tokens: number

        Number of completion tokens used over the course of the run.

      • prompt_tokens: number

        Number of prompt tokens used over the course of the run.

      • total_tokens: number

        Total number of tokens used (prompt + completion).

    • temperature: optional number

      The sampling temperature used for this run. If not set, defaults to 1.

    • top_p: optional number

      The nucleus sampling value used for this run. If not set, defaults to 1.

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/$THREAD_ID/runs/$RUN_ID \
    -H 'OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2' \
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY"

Response

{
  "id": "id",
  "assistant_id": "assistant_id",
  "cancelled_at": 0,
  "completed_at": 0,
  "created_at": 0,
  "expires_at": 0,
  "failed_at": 0,
  "incomplete_details": {
    "reason": "max_completion_tokens"
  },
  "instructions": "instructions",
  "last_error": {
    "code": "server_error",
    "message": "message"
  },
  "max_completion_tokens": 256,
  "max_prompt_tokens": 256,
  "metadata": {
    "foo": "string"
  },
  "model": "model",
  "object": "thread.run",
  "parallel_tool_calls": true,
  "required_action": {
    "submit_tool_outputs": {
      "tool_calls": [
        {
          "id": "id",
          "function": {
            "arguments": "arguments",
            "name": "name"
          },
          "type": "function"
        }
      ]
    },
    "type": "submit_tool_outputs"
  },
  "response_format": "auto",
  "started_at": 0,
  "status": "queued",
  "thread_id": "thread_id",
  "tool_choice": "none",
  "tools": [
    {
      "type": "code_interpreter"
    }
  ],
  "truncation_strategy": {
    "type": "auto",
    "last_messages": 1
  },
  "usage": {
    "completion_tokens": 0,
    "prompt_tokens": 0,
    "total_tokens": 0
  },
  "temperature": 0,
  "top_p": 0
}

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/thread_abc123/runs/run_abc123 \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
  -H "OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2"

Response

{
  "id": "run_abc123",
  "object": "thread.run",
  "created_at": 1699075072,
  "assistant_id": "asst_abc123",
  "thread_id": "thread_abc123",
  "status": "completed",
  "started_at": 1699075072,
  "expires_at": null,
  "cancelled_at": null,
  "failed_at": null,
  "completed_at": 1699075073,
  "last_error": null,
  "model": "gpt-4o",
  "instructions": null,
  "incomplete_details": null,
  "tools": [
    {
      "type": "code_interpreter"
    }
  ],
  "metadata": {},
  "usage": {
    "prompt_tokens": 123,
    "completion_tokens": 456,
    "total_tokens": 579
  },
  "temperature": 1.0,
  "top_p": 1.0,
  "max_prompt_tokens": 1000,
  "max_completion_tokens": 1000,
  "truncation_strategy": {
    "type": "auto",
    "last_messages": null
  },
  "response_format": "auto",
  "tool_choice": "auto",
  "parallel_tool_calls": true
}

Modify run

post /threads/{thread_id}/runs/{run_id}

Modifies a run.

Path Parameters

  • thread_id: string

  • run_id: string

Body Parameters

  • metadata: optional Metadata

    Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

    Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

Returns

  • Run object { id, assistant_id, cancelled_at, 24 more }

    Represents an execution run on a thread.

    • id: string

      The identifier, which can be referenced in API endpoints.

    • assistant_id: string

      The ID of the assistant used for execution of this run.

    • cancelled_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was cancelled.

    • completed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was completed.

    • created_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was created.

    • expires_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run will expire.

    • failed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run failed.

    • incomplete_details: object { reason }

      Details on why the run is incomplete. Will be null if the run is not incomplete.

      • reason: optional "max_completion_tokens" or "max_prompt_tokens"

        The reason why the run is incomplete. This will point to which specific token limit was reached over the course of the run.

        • "max_completion_tokens"

        • "max_prompt_tokens"

    • instructions: string

      The instructions that the assistant used for this run.

    • last_error: object { code, message }

      The last error associated with this run. Will be null if there are no errors.

      • code: "server_error" or "rate_limit_exceeded" or "invalid_prompt"

        One of server_error, rate_limit_exceeded, or invalid_prompt.

        • "server_error"

        • "rate_limit_exceeded"

        • "invalid_prompt"

      • message: string

        A human-readable description of the error.

    • max_completion_tokens: number

      The maximum number of completion tokens specified to have been used over the course of the run.

    • max_prompt_tokens: number

      The maximum number of prompt tokens specified to have been used over the course of the run.

    • metadata: Metadata

      Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

      Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

    • model: string

      The model that the assistant used for this run.

    • object: "thread.run"

      The object type, which is always thread.run.

      • "thread.run"
    • parallel_tool_calls: boolean

      Whether to enable parallel function calling during tool use.

    • required_action: object { submit_tool_outputs, type }

      Details on the action required to continue the run. Will be null if no action is required.

      • submit_tool_outputs: object { tool_calls }

        Details on the tool outputs needed for this run to continue.

        • tool_calls: array of RequiredActionFunctionToolCall

          A list of the relevant tool calls.

          • id: string

            The ID of the tool call. This ID must be referenced when you submit the tool outputs in using the Submit tool outputs to run endpoint.

          • function: object { arguments, name }

            The function definition.

            • arguments: string

              The arguments that the model expects you to pass to the function.

            • name: string

              The name of the function.

          • type: "function"

            The type of tool call the output is required for. For now, this is always function.

            • "function"
      • type: "submit_tool_outputs"

        For now, this is always submit_tool_outputs.

        • "submit_tool_outputs"
    • response_format: AssistantResponseFormatOption

      Specifies the format that the model must output. Compatible with GPT-4o, GPT-4 Turbo, and all GPT-3.5 Turbo models since gpt-3.5-turbo-1106.

      Setting to { "type": "json_schema", "json_schema": {...} } enables Structured Outputs which ensures the model will match your supplied JSON schema. Learn more in the Structured Outputs guide.

      Setting to { "type": "json_object" } enables JSON mode, which ensures the message the model generates is valid JSON.

      Important: when using JSON mode, you must also instruct the model to produce JSON yourself via a system or user message. Without this, the model may generate an unending stream of whitespace until the generation reaches the token limit, resulting in a long-running and seemingly "stuck" request. Also note that the message content may be partially cut off if finish_reason="length", which indicates the generation exceeded max_tokens or the conversation exceeded the max context length.

      • "auto"

        auto is the default value

        • "auto"
      • ResponseFormatText object { type }

        Default response format. Used to generate text responses.

        • type: "text"

          The type of response format being defined. Always text.

          • "text"
      • ResponseFormatJSONObject object { type }

        JSON object response format. An older method of generating JSON responses. Using json_schema is recommended for models that support it. Note that the model will not generate JSON without a system or user message instructing it to do so.

        • type: "json_object"

          The type of response format being defined. Always json_object.

          • "json_object"
      • ResponseFormatJSONSchema object { json_schema, type }

        JSON Schema response format. Used to generate structured JSON responses. Learn more about Structured Outputs.

        • json_schema: object { name, description, schema, strict }

          Structured Outputs configuration options, including a JSON Schema.

          • name: string

            The name of the response format. Must be a-z, A-Z, 0-9, or contain underscores and dashes, with a maximum length of 64.

          • description: optional string

            A description of what the response format is for, used by the model to determine how to respond in the format.

          • schema: optional map[unknown]

            The schema for the response format, described as a JSON Schema object. Learn how to build JSON schemas here.

          • strict: optional boolean

            Whether to enable strict schema adherence when generating the output. If set to true, the model will always follow the exact schema defined in the schema field. Only a subset of JSON Schema is supported when strict is true. To learn more, read the Structured Outputs guide.

        • type: "json_schema"

          The type of response format being defined. Always json_schema.

          • "json_schema"
    • started_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was started.

    • status: "queued" or "in_progress" or "requires_action" or 6 more

      The status of the run, which can be either queued, in_progress, requires_action, cancelling, cancelled, failed, completed, incomplete, or expired.

      • "queued"

      • "in_progress"

      • "requires_action"

      • "cancelling"

      • "cancelled"

      • "failed"

      • "completed"

      • "incomplete"

      • "expired"

    • thread_id: string

      The ID of the thread that was executed on as a part of this run.

    • tool_choice: AssistantToolChoiceOption

      Controls which (if any) tool is called by the model. none means the model will not call any tools and instead generates a message. auto is the default value and means the model can pick between generating a message or calling one or more tools. required means the model must call one or more tools before responding to the user. Specifying a particular tool like {"type": "file_search"} or {"type": "function", "function": {"name": "my_function"}} forces the model to call that tool.

      • "none" or "auto" or "required"

        none means the model will not call any tools and instead generates a message. auto means the model can pick between generating a message or calling one or more tools. required means the model must call one or more tools before responding to the user.

        • "none"

        • "auto"

        • "required"

      • AssistantToolChoice object { type, function }

        Specifies a tool the model should use. Use to force the model to call a specific tool.

        • type: "function" or "code_interpreter" or "file_search"

          The type of the tool. If type is function, the function name must be set

          • "function"

          • "code_interpreter"

          • "file_search"

        • function: optional AssistantToolChoiceFunction

          • name: string

            The name of the function to call.

    • tools: array of CodeInterpreterTool or FileSearchTool or FunctionTool

      The list of tools that the assistant used for this run.

      • CodeInterpreterTool object { type }

        • type: "code_interpreter"

          The type of tool being defined: code_interpreter

          • "code_interpreter"
      • FileSearchTool object { type, file_search }

        • type: "file_search"

          The type of tool being defined: file_search

          • "file_search"
        • file_search: optional object { max_num_results, ranking_options }

          Overrides for the file search tool.

          • max_num_results: optional number

            The maximum number of results the file search tool should output. The default is 20 for gpt-4* models and 5 for gpt-3.5-turbo. This number should be between 1 and 50 inclusive.

            Note that the file search tool may output fewer than max_num_results results. See the file search tool documentation for more information.

          • ranking_options: optional object { score_threshold, ranker }

            The ranking options for the file search. If not specified, the file search tool will use the auto ranker and a score_threshold of 0.

            See the file search tool documentation for more information.

            • score_threshold: number

              The score threshold for the file search. All values must be a floating point number between 0 and 1.

            • ranker: optional "auto" or "default_2024_08_21"

              The ranker to use for the file search. If not specified will use the auto ranker.

              • "auto"

              • "default_2024_08_21"

      • FunctionTool object { function, type }

        • function: FunctionDefinition

          • name: string

            The name of the function to be called. Must be a-z, A-Z, 0-9, or contain underscores and dashes, with a maximum length of 64.

          • description: optional string

            A description of what the function does, used by the model to choose when and how to call the function.

          • parameters: optional FunctionParameters

            The parameters the functions accepts, described as a JSON Schema object. See the guide for examples, and the JSON Schema reference for documentation about the format.

            Omitting parameters defines a function with an empty parameter list.

          • strict: optional boolean

            Whether to enable strict schema adherence when generating the function call. If set to true, the model will follow the exact schema defined in the parameters field. Only a subset of JSON Schema is supported when strict is true. Learn more about Structured Outputs in the function calling guide.

        • type: "function"

          The type of tool being defined: function

          • "function"
    • truncation_strategy: object { type, last_messages }

      Controls for how a thread will be truncated prior to the run. Use this to control the initial context window of the run.

      • type: "auto" or "last_messages"

        The truncation strategy to use for the thread. The default is auto. If set to last_messages, the thread will be truncated to the n most recent messages in the thread. When set to auto, messages in the middle of the thread will be dropped to fit the context length of the model, max_prompt_tokens.

        • "auto"

        • "last_messages"

      • last_messages: optional number

        The number of most recent messages from the thread when constructing the context for the run.

    • usage: object { completion_tokens, prompt_tokens, total_tokens }

      Usage statistics related to the run. This value will be null if the run is not in a terminal state (i.e. in_progress, queued, etc.).

      • completion_tokens: number

        Number of completion tokens used over the course of the run.

      • prompt_tokens: number

        Number of prompt tokens used over the course of the run.

      • total_tokens: number

        Total number of tokens used (prompt + completion).

    • temperature: optional number

      The sampling temperature used for this run. If not set, defaults to 1.

    • top_p: optional number

      The nucleus sampling value used for this run. If not set, defaults to 1.

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/$THREAD_ID/runs/$RUN_ID \
    -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
    -H 'OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2' \
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
    -d '{}'

Response

{
  "id": "id",
  "assistant_id": "assistant_id",
  "cancelled_at": 0,
  "completed_at": 0,
  "created_at": 0,
  "expires_at": 0,
  "failed_at": 0,
  "incomplete_details": {
    "reason": "max_completion_tokens"
  },
  "instructions": "instructions",
  "last_error": {
    "code": "server_error",
    "message": "message"
  },
  "max_completion_tokens": 256,
  "max_prompt_tokens": 256,
  "metadata": {
    "foo": "string"
  },
  "model": "model",
  "object": "thread.run",
  "parallel_tool_calls": true,
  "required_action": {
    "submit_tool_outputs": {
      "tool_calls": [
        {
          "id": "id",
          "function": {
            "arguments": "arguments",
            "name": "name"
          },
          "type": "function"
        }
      ]
    },
    "type": "submit_tool_outputs"
  },
  "response_format": "auto",
  "started_at": 0,
  "status": "queued",
  "thread_id": "thread_id",
  "tool_choice": "none",
  "tools": [
    {
      "type": "code_interpreter"
    }
  ],
  "truncation_strategy": {
    "type": "auto",
    "last_messages": 1
  },
  "usage": {
    "completion_tokens": 0,
    "prompt_tokens": 0,
    "total_tokens": 0
  },
  "temperature": 0,
  "top_p": 0
}

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/thread_abc123/runs/run_abc123 \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2" \
  -d '{
    "metadata": {
      "user_id": "user_abc123"
    }
  }'

Response

{
  "id": "run_abc123",
  "object": "thread.run",
  "created_at": 1699075072,
  "assistant_id": "asst_abc123",
  "thread_id": "thread_abc123",
  "status": "completed",
  "started_at": 1699075072,
  "expires_at": null,
  "cancelled_at": null,
  "failed_at": null,
  "completed_at": 1699075073,
  "last_error": null,
  "model": "gpt-4o",
  "instructions": null,
  "incomplete_details": null,
  "tools": [
    {
      "type": "code_interpreter"
    }
  ],
  "tool_resources": {
    "code_interpreter": {
      "file_ids": [
        "file-abc123",
        "file-abc456"
      ]
    }
  },
  "metadata": {
    "user_id": "user_abc123"
  },
  "usage": {
    "prompt_tokens": 123,
    "completion_tokens": 456,
    "total_tokens": 579
  },
  "temperature": 1.0,
  "top_p": 1.0,
  "max_prompt_tokens": 1000,
  "max_completion_tokens": 1000,
  "truncation_strategy": {
    "type": "auto",
    "last_messages": null
  },
  "response_format": "auto",
  "tool_choice": "auto",
  "parallel_tool_calls": true
}

Submit tool outputs to run

post /threads/{thread_id}/runs/{run_id}/submit_tool_outputs

When a run has the status: "requires_action" and required_action.type is submit_tool_outputs, this endpoint can be used to submit the outputs from the tool calls once they're all completed. All outputs must be submitted in a single request.

Path Parameters

  • thread_id: string

  • run_id: string

Body Parameters

  • tool_outputs: array of object { output, tool_call_id }

    A list of tools for which the outputs are being submitted.

    • output: optional string

      The output of the tool call to be submitted to continue the run.

    • tool_call_id: optional string

      The ID of the tool call in the required_action object within the run object the output is being submitted for.

  • stream: optional boolean

    If true, returns a stream of events that happen during the Run as server-sent events, terminating when the Run enters a terminal state with a data: [DONE] message.

Returns

  • Run object { id, assistant_id, cancelled_at, 24 more }

    Represents an execution run on a thread.

    • id: string

      The identifier, which can be referenced in API endpoints.

    • assistant_id: string

      The ID of the assistant used for execution of this run.

    • cancelled_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was cancelled.

    • completed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was completed.

    • created_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was created.

    • expires_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run will expire.

    • failed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run failed.

    • incomplete_details: object { reason }

      Details on why the run is incomplete. Will be null if the run is not incomplete.

      • reason: optional "max_completion_tokens" or "max_prompt_tokens"

        The reason why the run is incomplete. This will point to which specific token limit was reached over the course of the run.

        • "max_completion_tokens"

        • "max_prompt_tokens"

    • instructions: string

      The instructions that the assistant used for this run.

    • last_error: object { code, message }

      The last error associated with this run. Will be null if there are no errors.

      • code: "server_error" or "rate_limit_exceeded" or "invalid_prompt"

        One of server_error, rate_limit_exceeded, or invalid_prompt.

        • "server_error"

        • "rate_limit_exceeded"

        • "invalid_prompt"

      • message: string

        A human-readable description of the error.

    • max_completion_tokens: number

      The maximum number of completion tokens specified to have been used over the course of the run.

    • max_prompt_tokens: number

      The maximum number of prompt tokens specified to have been used over the course of the run.

    • metadata: Metadata

      Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

      Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

    • model: string

      The model that the assistant used for this run.

    • object: "thread.run"

      The object type, which is always thread.run.

      • "thread.run"
    • parallel_tool_calls: boolean

      Whether to enable parallel function calling during tool use.

    • required_action: object { submit_tool_outputs, type }

      Details on the action required to continue the run. Will be null if no action is required.

      • submit_tool_outputs: object { tool_calls }

        Details on the tool outputs needed for this run to continue.

        • tool_calls: array of RequiredActionFunctionToolCall

          A list of the relevant tool calls.

          • id: string

            The ID of the tool call. This ID must be referenced when you submit the tool outputs in using the Submit tool outputs to run endpoint.

          • function: object { arguments, name }

            The function definition.

            • arguments: string

              The arguments that the model expects you to pass to the function.

            • name: string

              The name of the function.

          • type: "function"

            The type of tool call the output is required for. For now, this is always function.

            • "function"
      • type: "submit_tool_outputs"

        For now, this is always submit_tool_outputs.

        • "submit_tool_outputs"
    • response_format: AssistantResponseFormatOption

      Specifies the format that the model must output. Compatible with GPT-4o, GPT-4 Turbo, and all GPT-3.5 Turbo models since gpt-3.5-turbo-1106.

      Setting to { "type": "json_schema", "json_schema": {...} } enables Structured Outputs which ensures the model will match your supplied JSON schema. Learn more in the Structured Outputs guide.

      Setting to { "type": "json_object" } enables JSON mode, which ensures the message the model generates is valid JSON.

      Important: when using JSON mode, you must also instruct the model to produce JSON yourself via a system or user message. Without this, the model may generate an unending stream of whitespace until the generation reaches the token limit, resulting in a long-running and seemingly "stuck" request. Also note that the message content may be partially cut off if finish_reason="length", which indicates the generation exceeded max_tokens or the conversation exceeded the max context length.

      • "auto"

        auto is the default value

        • "auto"
      • ResponseFormatText object { type }

        Default response format. Used to generate text responses.

        • type: "text"

          The type of response format being defined. Always text.

          • "text"
      • ResponseFormatJSONObject object { type }

        JSON object response format. An older method of generating JSON responses. Using json_schema is recommended for models that support it. Note that the model will not generate JSON without a system or user message instructing it to do so.

        • type: "json_object"

          The type of response format being defined. Always json_object.

          • "json_object"
      • ResponseFormatJSONSchema object { json_schema, type }

        JSON Schema response format. Used to generate structured JSON responses. Learn more about Structured Outputs.

        • json_schema: object { name, description, schema, strict }

          Structured Outputs configuration options, including a JSON Schema.

          • name: string

            The name of the response format. Must be a-z, A-Z, 0-9, or contain underscores and dashes, with a maximum length of 64.

          • description: optional string

            A description of what the response format is for, used by the model to determine how to respond in the format.

          • schema: optional map[unknown]

            The schema for the response format, described as a JSON Schema object. Learn how to build JSON schemas here.

          • strict: optional boolean

            Whether to enable strict schema adherence when generating the output. If set to true, the model will always follow the exact schema defined in the schema field. Only a subset of JSON Schema is supported when strict is true. To learn more, read the Structured Outputs guide.

        • type: "json_schema"

          The type of response format being defined. Always json_schema.

          • "json_schema"
    • started_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was started.

    • status: "queued" or "in_progress" or "requires_action" or 6 more

      The status of the run, which can be either queued, in_progress, requires_action, cancelling, cancelled, failed, completed, incomplete, or expired.

      • "queued"

      • "in_progress"

      • "requires_action"

      • "cancelling"

      • "cancelled"

      • "failed"

      • "completed"

      • "incomplete"

      • "expired"

    • thread_id: string

      The ID of the thread that was executed on as a part of this run.

    • tool_choice: AssistantToolChoiceOption

      Controls which (if any) tool is called by the model. none means the model will not call any tools and instead generates a message. auto is the default value and means the model can pick between generating a message or calling one or more tools. required means the model must call one or more tools before responding to the user. Specifying a particular tool like {"type": "file_search"} or {"type": "function", "function": {"name": "my_function"}} forces the model to call that tool.

      • "none" or "auto" or "required"

        none means the model will not call any tools and instead generates a message. auto means the model can pick between generating a message or calling one or more tools. required means the model must call one or more tools before responding to the user.

        • "none"

        • "auto"

        • "required"

      • AssistantToolChoice object { type, function }

        Specifies a tool the model should use. Use to force the model to call a specific tool.

        • type: "function" or "code_interpreter" or "file_search"

          The type of the tool. If type is function, the function name must be set

          • "function"

          • "code_interpreter"

          • "file_search"

        • function: optional AssistantToolChoiceFunction

          • name: string

            The name of the function to call.

    • tools: array of CodeInterpreterTool or FileSearchTool or FunctionTool

      The list of tools that the assistant used for this run.

      • CodeInterpreterTool object { type }

        • type: "code_interpreter"

          The type of tool being defined: code_interpreter

          • "code_interpreter"
      • FileSearchTool object { type, file_search }

        • type: "file_search"

          The type of tool being defined: file_search

          • "file_search"
        • file_search: optional object { max_num_results, ranking_options }

          Overrides for the file search tool.

          • max_num_results: optional number

            The maximum number of results the file search tool should output. The default is 20 for gpt-4* models and 5 for gpt-3.5-turbo. This number should be between 1 and 50 inclusive.

            Note that the file search tool may output fewer than max_num_results results. See the file search tool documentation for more information.

          • ranking_options: optional object { score_threshold, ranker }

            The ranking options for the file search. If not specified, the file search tool will use the auto ranker and a score_threshold of 0.

            See the file search tool documentation for more information.

            • score_threshold: number

              The score threshold for the file search. All values must be a floating point number between 0 and 1.

            • ranker: optional "auto" or "default_2024_08_21"

              The ranker to use for the file search. If not specified will use the auto ranker.

              • "auto"

              • "default_2024_08_21"

      • FunctionTool object { function, type }

        • function: FunctionDefinition

          • name: string

            The name of the function to be called. Must be a-z, A-Z, 0-9, or contain underscores and dashes, with a maximum length of 64.

          • description: optional string

            A description of what the function does, used by the model to choose when and how to call the function.

          • parameters: optional FunctionParameters

            The parameters the functions accepts, described as a JSON Schema object. See the guide for examples, and the JSON Schema reference for documentation about the format.

            Omitting parameters defines a function with an empty parameter list.

          • strict: optional boolean

            Whether to enable strict schema adherence when generating the function call. If set to true, the model will follow the exact schema defined in the parameters field. Only a subset of JSON Schema is supported when strict is true. Learn more about Structured Outputs in the function calling guide.

        • type: "function"

          The type of tool being defined: function

          • "function"
    • truncation_strategy: object { type, last_messages }

      Controls for how a thread will be truncated prior to the run. Use this to control the initial context window of the run.

      • type: "auto" or "last_messages"

        The truncation strategy to use for the thread. The default is auto. If set to last_messages, the thread will be truncated to the n most recent messages in the thread. When set to auto, messages in the middle of the thread will be dropped to fit the context length of the model, max_prompt_tokens.

        • "auto"

        • "last_messages"

      • last_messages: optional number

        The number of most recent messages from the thread when constructing the context for the run.

    • usage: object { completion_tokens, prompt_tokens, total_tokens }

      Usage statistics related to the run. This value will be null if the run is not in a terminal state (i.e. in_progress, queued, etc.).

      • completion_tokens: number

        Number of completion tokens used over the course of the run.

      • prompt_tokens: number

        Number of prompt tokens used over the course of the run.

      • total_tokens: number

        Total number of tokens used (prompt + completion).

    • temperature: optional number

      The sampling temperature used for this run. If not set, defaults to 1.

    • top_p: optional number

      The nucleus sampling value used for this run. If not set, defaults to 1.

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/$THREAD_ID/runs/$RUN_ID/submit_tool_outputs \
    -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
    -H 'OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2' \
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
    -d '{
          "tool_outputs": [
            {}
          ]
        }'

Response

{
  "id": "id",
  "assistant_id": "assistant_id",
  "cancelled_at": 0,
  "completed_at": 0,
  "created_at": 0,
  "expires_at": 0,
  "failed_at": 0,
  "incomplete_details": {
    "reason": "max_completion_tokens"
  },
  "instructions": "instructions",
  "last_error": {
    "code": "server_error",
    "message": "message"
  },
  "max_completion_tokens": 256,
  "max_prompt_tokens": 256,
  "metadata": {
    "foo": "string"
  },
  "model": "model",
  "object": "thread.run",
  "parallel_tool_calls": true,
  "required_action": {
    "submit_tool_outputs": {
      "tool_calls": [
        {
          "id": "id",
          "function": {
            "arguments": "arguments",
            "name": "name"
          },
          "type": "function"
        }
      ]
    },
    "type": "submit_tool_outputs"
  },
  "response_format": "auto",
  "started_at": 0,
  "status": "queued",
  "thread_id": "thread_id",
  "tool_choice": "none",
  "tools": [
    {
      "type": "code_interpreter"
    }
  ],
  "truncation_strategy": {
    "type": "auto",
    "last_messages": 1
  },
  "usage": {
    "completion_tokens": 0,
    "prompt_tokens": 0,
    "total_tokens": 0
  },
  "temperature": 0,
  "top_p": 0
}

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/thread_123/runs/run_123/submit_tool_outputs \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2" \
  -d '{
    "tool_outputs": [
      {
        "tool_call_id": "call_001",
        "output": "70 degrees and sunny."
      }
    ]
  }'

Response

{
  "id": "run_123",
  "object": "thread.run",
  "created_at": 1699075592,
  "assistant_id": "asst_123",
  "thread_id": "thread_123",
  "status": "queued",
  "started_at": 1699075592,
  "expires_at": 1699076192,
  "cancelled_at": null,
  "failed_at": null,
  "completed_at": null,
  "last_error": null,
  "model": "gpt-4o",
  "instructions": null,
  "tools": [
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "get_current_weather",
        "description": "Get the current weather in a given location",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "location": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "The city and state, e.g. San Francisco, CA"
            },
            "unit": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": ["celsius", "fahrenheit"]
            }
          },
          "required": ["location"]
        }
      }
    }
  ],
  "metadata": {},
  "usage": null,
  "temperature": 1.0,
  "top_p": 1.0,
  "max_prompt_tokens": 1000,
  "max_completion_tokens": 1000,
  "truncation_strategy": {
    "type": "auto",
    "last_messages": null
  },
  "response_format": "auto",
  "tool_choice": "auto",
  "parallel_tool_calls": true
}

Streaming

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/thread_123/runs/run_123/submit_tool_outputs \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2" \
  -d '{
    "tool_outputs": [
      {
        "tool_call_id": "call_001",
        "output": "70 degrees and sunny."
      }
    ],
    "stream": true
  }'

Response

event: thread.run.step.completed
data: {"id":"step_001","object":"thread.run.step","created_at":1710352449,"run_id":"run_123","assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","type":"tool_calls","status":"completed","cancelled_at":null,"completed_at":1710352475,"expires_at":1710353047,"failed_at":null,"last_error":null,"step_details":{"type":"tool_calls","tool_calls":[{"id":"call_iWr0kQ2EaYMaxNdl0v3KYkx7","type":"function","function":{"name":"get_current_weather","arguments":"{\"location\":\"San Francisco, CA\",\"unit\":\"fahrenheit\"}","output":"70 degrees and sunny."}}]},"usage":{"prompt_tokens":291,"completion_tokens":24,"total_tokens":315}}

event: thread.run.queued
data: {"id":"run_123","object":"thread.run","created_at":1710352447,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","status":"queued","started_at":1710352448,"expires_at":1710353047,"cancelled_at":null,"failed_at":null,"completed_at":null,"required_action":null,"last_error":null,"model":"gpt-4o","instructions":null,"tools":[{"type":"function","function":{"name":"get_current_weather","description":"Get the current weather in a given location","parameters":{"type":"object","properties":{"location":{"type":"string","description":"The city and state, e.g. San Francisco, CA"},"unit":{"type":"string","enum":["celsius","fahrenheit"]}},"required":["location"]}}}],"metadata":{},"temperature":1.0,"top_p":1.0,"max_completion_tokens":null,"max_prompt_tokens":null,"truncation_strategy":{"type":"auto","last_messages":null},"incomplete_details":null,"usage":null,"response_format":"auto","tool_choice":"auto","parallel_tool_calls":true}}

event: thread.run.in_progress
data: {"id":"run_123","object":"thread.run","created_at":1710352447,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","status":"in_progress","started_at":1710352475,"expires_at":1710353047,"cancelled_at":null,"failed_at":null,"completed_at":null,"required_action":null,"last_error":null,"model":"gpt-4o","instructions":null,"tools":[{"type":"function","function":{"name":"get_current_weather","description":"Get the current weather in a given location","parameters":{"type":"object","properties":{"location":{"type":"string","description":"The city and state, e.g. San Francisco, CA"},"unit":{"type":"string","enum":["celsius","fahrenheit"]}},"required":["location"]}}}],"metadata":{},"temperature":1.0,"top_p":1.0,"max_completion_tokens":null,"max_prompt_tokens":null,"truncation_strategy":{"type":"auto","last_messages":null},"incomplete_details":null,"usage":null,"response_format":"auto","tool_choice":"auto","parallel_tool_calls":true}}

event: thread.run.step.created
data: {"id":"step_002","object":"thread.run.step","created_at":1710352476,"run_id":"run_123","assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","type":"message_creation","status":"in_progress","cancelled_at":null,"completed_at":null,"expires_at":1710353047,"failed_at":null,"last_error":null,"step_details":{"type":"message_creation","message_creation":{"message_id":"msg_002"}},"usage":null}

event: thread.run.step.in_progress
data: {"id":"step_002","object":"thread.run.step","created_at":1710352476,"run_id":"run_123","assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","type":"message_creation","status":"in_progress","cancelled_at":null,"completed_at":null,"expires_at":1710353047,"failed_at":null,"last_error":null,"step_details":{"type":"message_creation","message_creation":{"message_id":"msg_002"}},"usage":null}

event: thread.message.created
data: {"id":"msg_002","object":"thread.message","created_at":1710352476,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","run_id":"run_123","status":"in_progress","incomplete_details":null,"incomplete_at":null,"completed_at":null,"role":"assistant","content":[],"metadata":{}}

event: thread.message.in_progress
data: {"id":"msg_002","object":"thread.message","created_at":1710352476,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","run_id":"run_123","status":"in_progress","incomplete_details":null,"incomplete_at":null,"completed_at":null,"role":"assistant","content":[],"metadata":{}}

event: thread.message.delta
data: {"id":"msg_002","object":"thread.message.delta","delta":{"content":[{"index":0,"type":"text","text":{"value":"The","annotations":[]}}]}}

event: thread.message.delta
data: {"id":"msg_002","object":"thread.message.delta","delta":{"content":[{"index":0,"type":"text","text":{"value":" current"}}]}}

event: thread.message.delta
data: {"id":"msg_002","object":"thread.message.delta","delta":{"content":[{"index":0,"type":"text","text":{"value":" weather"}}]}}

...

event: thread.message.delta
data: {"id":"msg_002","object":"thread.message.delta","delta":{"content":[{"index":0,"type":"text","text":{"value":" sunny"}}]}}

event: thread.message.delta
data: {"id":"msg_002","object":"thread.message.delta","delta":{"content":[{"index":0,"type":"text","text":{"value":"."}}]}}

event: thread.message.completed
data: {"id":"msg_002","object":"thread.message","created_at":1710352476,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","run_id":"run_123","status":"completed","incomplete_details":null,"incomplete_at":null,"completed_at":1710352477,"role":"assistant","content":[{"type":"text","text":{"value":"The current weather in San Francisco, CA is 70 degrees Fahrenheit and sunny.","annotations":[]}}],"metadata":{}}

event: thread.run.step.completed
data: {"id":"step_002","object":"thread.run.step","created_at":1710352476,"run_id":"run_123","assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","type":"message_creation","status":"completed","cancelled_at":null,"completed_at":1710352477,"expires_at":1710353047,"failed_at":null,"last_error":null,"step_details":{"type":"message_creation","message_creation":{"message_id":"msg_002"}},"usage":{"prompt_tokens":329,"completion_tokens":18,"total_tokens":347}}

event: thread.run.completed
data: {"id":"run_123","object":"thread.run","created_at":1710352447,"assistant_id":"asst_123","thread_id":"thread_123","status":"completed","started_at":1710352475,"expires_at":null,"cancelled_at":null,"failed_at":null,"completed_at":1710352477,"required_action":null,"last_error":null,"model":"gpt-4o","instructions":null,"tools":[{"type":"function","function":{"name":"get_current_weather","description":"Get the current weather in a given location","parameters":{"type":"object","properties":{"location":{"type":"string","description":"The city and state, e.g. San Francisco, CA"},"unit":{"type":"string","enum":["celsius","fahrenheit"]}},"required":["location"]}}}],"metadata":{},"temperature":1.0,"top_p":1.0,"max_completion_tokens":null,"max_prompt_tokens":null,"truncation_strategy":{"type":"auto","last_messages":null},"incomplete_details":null,"usage":{"prompt_tokens":20,"completion_tokens":11,"total_tokens":31},"response_format":"auto","tool_choice":"auto","parallel_tool_calls":true}}

event: done
data: [DONE]

Cancel a run

post /threads/{thread_id}/runs/{run_id}/cancel

Cancels a run that is in_progress.

Path Parameters

  • thread_id: string

  • run_id: string

Returns

  • Run object { id, assistant_id, cancelled_at, 24 more }

    Represents an execution run on a thread.

    • id: string

      The identifier, which can be referenced in API endpoints.

    • assistant_id: string

      The ID of the assistant used for execution of this run.

    • cancelled_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was cancelled.

    • completed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was completed.

    • created_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was created.

    • expires_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run will expire.

    • failed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run failed.

    • incomplete_details: object { reason }

      Details on why the run is incomplete. Will be null if the run is not incomplete.

      • reason: optional "max_completion_tokens" or "max_prompt_tokens"

        The reason why the run is incomplete. This will point to which specific token limit was reached over the course of the run.

        • "max_completion_tokens"

        • "max_prompt_tokens"

    • instructions: string

      The instructions that the assistant used for this run.

    • last_error: object { code, message }

      The last error associated with this run. Will be null if there are no errors.

      • code: "server_error" or "rate_limit_exceeded" or "invalid_prompt"

        One of server_error, rate_limit_exceeded, or invalid_prompt.

        • "server_error"

        • "rate_limit_exceeded"

        • "invalid_prompt"

      • message: string

        A human-readable description of the error.

    • max_completion_tokens: number

      The maximum number of completion tokens specified to have been used over the course of the run.

    • max_prompt_tokens: number

      The maximum number of prompt tokens specified to have been used over the course of the run.

    • metadata: Metadata

      Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

      Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

    • model: string

      The model that the assistant used for this run.

    • object: "thread.run"

      The object type, which is always thread.run.

      • "thread.run"
    • parallel_tool_calls: boolean

      Whether to enable parallel function calling during tool use.

    • required_action: object { submit_tool_outputs, type }

      Details on the action required to continue the run. Will be null if no action is required.

      • submit_tool_outputs: object { tool_calls }

        Details on the tool outputs needed for this run to continue.

        • tool_calls: array of RequiredActionFunctionToolCall

          A list of the relevant tool calls.

          • id: string

            The ID of the tool call. This ID must be referenced when you submit the tool outputs in using the Submit tool outputs to run endpoint.

          • function: object { arguments, name }

            The function definition.

            • arguments: string

              The arguments that the model expects you to pass to the function.

            • name: string

              The name of the function.

          • type: "function"

            The type of tool call the output is required for. For now, this is always function.

            • "function"
      • type: "submit_tool_outputs"

        For now, this is always submit_tool_outputs.

        • "submit_tool_outputs"
    • response_format: AssistantResponseFormatOption

      Specifies the format that the model must output. Compatible with GPT-4o, GPT-4 Turbo, and all GPT-3.5 Turbo models since gpt-3.5-turbo-1106.

      Setting to { "type": "json_schema", "json_schema": {...} } enables Structured Outputs which ensures the model will match your supplied JSON schema. Learn more in the Structured Outputs guide.

      Setting to { "type": "json_object" } enables JSON mode, which ensures the message the model generates is valid JSON.

      Important: when using JSON mode, you must also instruct the model to produce JSON yourself via a system or user message. Without this, the model may generate an unending stream of whitespace until the generation reaches the token limit, resulting in a long-running and seemingly "stuck" request. Also note that the message content may be partially cut off if finish_reason="length", which indicates the generation exceeded max_tokens or the conversation exceeded the max context length.

      • "auto"

        auto is the default value

        • "auto"
      • ResponseFormatText object { type }

        Default response format. Used to generate text responses.

        • type: "text"

          The type of response format being defined. Always text.

          • "text"
      • ResponseFormatJSONObject object { type }

        JSON object response format. An older method of generating JSON responses. Using json_schema is recommended for models that support it. Note that the model will not generate JSON without a system or user message instructing it to do so.

        • type: "json_object"

          The type of response format being defined. Always json_object.

          • "json_object"
      • ResponseFormatJSONSchema object { json_schema, type }

        JSON Schema response format. Used to generate structured JSON responses. Learn more about Structured Outputs.

        • json_schema: object { name, description, schema, strict }

          Structured Outputs configuration options, including a JSON Schema.

          • name: string

            The name of the response format. Must be a-z, A-Z, 0-9, or contain underscores and dashes, with a maximum length of 64.

          • description: optional string

            A description of what the response format is for, used by the model to determine how to respond in the format.

          • schema: optional map[unknown]

            The schema for the response format, described as a JSON Schema object. Learn how to build JSON schemas here.

          • strict: optional boolean

            Whether to enable strict schema adherence when generating the output. If set to true, the model will always follow the exact schema defined in the schema field. Only a subset of JSON Schema is supported when strict is true. To learn more, read the Structured Outputs guide.

        • type: "json_schema"

          The type of response format being defined. Always json_schema.

          • "json_schema"
    • started_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was started.

    • status: "queued" or "in_progress" or "requires_action" or 6 more

      The status of the run, which can be either queued, in_progress, requires_action, cancelling, cancelled, failed, completed, incomplete, or expired.

      • "queued"

      • "in_progress"

      • "requires_action"

      • "cancelling"

      • "cancelled"

      • "failed"

      • "completed"

      • "incomplete"

      • "expired"

    • thread_id: string

      The ID of the thread that was executed on as a part of this run.

    • tool_choice: AssistantToolChoiceOption

      Controls which (if any) tool is called by the model. none means the model will not call any tools and instead generates a message. auto is the default value and means the model can pick between generating a message or calling one or more tools. required means the model must call one or more tools before responding to the user. Specifying a particular tool like {"type": "file_search"} or {"type": "function", "function": {"name": "my_function"}} forces the model to call that tool.

      • "none" or "auto" or "required"

        none means the model will not call any tools and instead generates a message. auto means the model can pick between generating a message or calling one or more tools. required means the model must call one or more tools before responding to the user.

        • "none"

        • "auto"

        • "required"

      • AssistantToolChoice object { type, function }

        Specifies a tool the model should use. Use to force the model to call a specific tool.

        • type: "function" or "code_interpreter" or "file_search"

          The type of the tool. If type is function, the function name must be set

          • "function"

          • "code_interpreter"

          • "file_search"

        • function: optional AssistantToolChoiceFunction

          • name: string

            The name of the function to call.

    • tools: array of CodeInterpreterTool or FileSearchTool or FunctionTool

      The list of tools that the assistant used for this run.

      • CodeInterpreterTool object { type }

        • type: "code_interpreter"

          The type of tool being defined: code_interpreter

          • "code_interpreter"
      • FileSearchTool object { type, file_search }

        • type: "file_search"

          The type of tool being defined: file_search

          • "file_search"
        • file_search: optional object { max_num_results, ranking_options }

          Overrides for the file search tool.

          • max_num_results: optional number

            The maximum number of results the file search tool should output. The default is 20 for gpt-4* models and 5 for gpt-3.5-turbo. This number should be between 1 and 50 inclusive.

            Note that the file search tool may output fewer than max_num_results results. See the file search tool documentation for more information.

          • ranking_options: optional object { score_threshold, ranker }

            The ranking options for the file search. If not specified, the file search tool will use the auto ranker and a score_threshold of 0.

            See the file search tool documentation for more information.

            • score_threshold: number

              The score threshold for the file search. All values must be a floating point number between 0 and 1.

            • ranker: optional "auto" or "default_2024_08_21"

              The ranker to use for the file search. If not specified will use the auto ranker.

              • "auto"

              • "default_2024_08_21"

      • FunctionTool object { function, type }

        • function: FunctionDefinition

          • name: string

            The name of the function to be called. Must be a-z, A-Z, 0-9, or contain underscores and dashes, with a maximum length of 64.

          • description: optional string

            A description of what the function does, used by the model to choose when and how to call the function.

          • parameters: optional FunctionParameters

            The parameters the functions accepts, described as a JSON Schema object. See the guide for examples, and the JSON Schema reference for documentation about the format.

            Omitting parameters defines a function with an empty parameter list.

          • strict: optional boolean

            Whether to enable strict schema adherence when generating the function call. If set to true, the model will follow the exact schema defined in the parameters field. Only a subset of JSON Schema is supported when strict is true. Learn more about Structured Outputs in the function calling guide.

        • type: "function"

          The type of tool being defined: function

          • "function"
    • truncation_strategy: object { type, last_messages }

      Controls for how a thread will be truncated prior to the run. Use this to control the initial context window of the run.

      • type: "auto" or "last_messages"

        The truncation strategy to use for the thread. The default is auto. If set to last_messages, the thread will be truncated to the n most recent messages in the thread. When set to auto, messages in the middle of the thread will be dropped to fit the context length of the model, max_prompt_tokens.

        • "auto"

        • "last_messages"

      • last_messages: optional number

        The number of most recent messages from the thread when constructing the context for the run.

    • usage: object { completion_tokens, prompt_tokens, total_tokens }

      Usage statistics related to the run. This value will be null if the run is not in a terminal state (i.e. in_progress, queued, etc.).

      • completion_tokens: number

        Number of completion tokens used over the course of the run.

      • prompt_tokens: number

        Number of prompt tokens used over the course of the run.

      • total_tokens: number

        Total number of tokens used (prompt + completion).

    • temperature: optional number

      The sampling temperature used for this run. If not set, defaults to 1.

    • top_p: optional number

      The nucleus sampling value used for this run. If not set, defaults to 1.

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/$THREAD_ID/runs/$RUN_ID/cancel \
    -X POST \
    -H 'OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2' \
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY"

Response

{
  "id": "id",
  "assistant_id": "assistant_id",
  "cancelled_at": 0,
  "completed_at": 0,
  "created_at": 0,
  "expires_at": 0,
  "failed_at": 0,
  "incomplete_details": {
    "reason": "max_completion_tokens"
  },
  "instructions": "instructions",
  "last_error": {
    "code": "server_error",
    "message": "message"
  },
  "max_completion_tokens": 256,
  "max_prompt_tokens": 256,
  "metadata": {
    "foo": "string"
  },
  "model": "model",
  "object": "thread.run",
  "parallel_tool_calls": true,
  "required_action": {
    "submit_tool_outputs": {
      "tool_calls": [
        {
          "id": "id",
          "function": {
            "arguments": "arguments",
            "name": "name"
          },
          "type": "function"
        }
      ]
    },
    "type": "submit_tool_outputs"
  },
  "response_format": "auto",
  "started_at": 0,
  "status": "queued",
  "thread_id": "thread_id",
  "tool_choice": "none",
  "tools": [
    {
      "type": "code_interpreter"
    }
  ],
  "truncation_strategy": {
    "type": "auto",
    "last_messages": 1
  },
  "usage": {
    "completion_tokens": 0,
    "prompt_tokens": 0,
    "total_tokens": 0
  },
  "temperature": 0,
  "top_p": 0
}

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/thread_abc123/runs/run_abc123/cancel \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
  -H "OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2" \
  -X POST

Response

{
  "id": "run_abc123",
  "object": "thread.run",
  "created_at": 1699076126,
  "assistant_id": "asst_abc123",
  "thread_id": "thread_abc123",
  "status": "cancelling",
  "started_at": 1699076126,
  "expires_at": 1699076726,
  "cancelled_at": null,
  "failed_at": null,
  "completed_at": null,
  "last_error": null,
  "model": "gpt-4o",
  "instructions": "You summarize books.",
  "tools": [
    {
      "type": "file_search"
    }
  ],
  "tool_resources": {
    "file_search": {
      "vector_store_ids": ["vs_123"]
    }
  },
  "metadata": {},
  "usage": null,
  "temperature": 1.0,
  "top_p": 1.0,
  "response_format": "auto",
  "tool_choice": "auto",
  "parallel_tool_calls": true
}

Domain Types

Required Action Function Tool Call

  • RequiredActionFunctionToolCall object { id, function, type }

    Tool call objects

    • id: string

      The ID of the tool call. This ID must be referenced when you submit the tool outputs in using the Submit tool outputs to run endpoint.

    • function: object { arguments, name }

      The function definition.

      • arguments: string

        The arguments that the model expects you to pass to the function.

      • name: string

        The name of the function.

    • type: "function"

      The type of tool call the output is required for. For now, this is always function.

      • "function"

Run

  • Run object { id, assistant_id, cancelled_at, 24 more }

    Represents an execution run on a thread.

    • id: string

      The identifier, which can be referenced in API endpoints.

    • assistant_id: string

      The ID of the assistant used for execution of this run.

    • cancelled_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was cancelled.

    • completed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was completed.

    • created_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was created.

    • expires_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run will expire.

    • failed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run failed.

    • incomplete_details: object { reason }

      Details on why the run is incomplete. Will be null if the run is not incomplete.

      • reason: optional "max_completion_tokens" or "max_prompt_tokens"

        The reason why the run is incomplete. This will point to which specific token limit was reached over the course of the run.

        • "max_completion_tokens"

        • "max_prompt_tokens"

    • instructions: string

      The instructions that the assistant used for this run.

    • last_error: object { code, message }

      The last error associated with this run. Will be null if there are no errors.

      • code: "server_error" or "rate_limit_exceeded" or "invalid_prompt"

        One of server_error, rate_limit_exceeded, or invalid_prompt.

        • "server_error"

        • "rate_limit_exceeded"

        • "invalid_prompt"

      • message: string

        A human-readable description of the error.

    • max_completion_tokens: number

      The maximum number of completion tokens specified to have been used over the course of the run.

    • max_prompt_tokens: number

      The maximum number of prompt tokens specified to have been used over the course of the run.

    • metadata: Metadata

      Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

      Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

    • model: string

      The model that the assistant used for this run.

    • object: "thread.run"

      The object type, which is always thread.run.

      • "thread.run"
    • parallel_tool_calls: boolean

      Whether to enable parallel function calling during tool use.

    • required_action: object { submit_tool_outputs, type }

      Details on the action required to continue the run. Will be null if no action is required.

      • submit_tool_outputs: object { tool_calls }

        Details on the tool outputs needed for this run to continue.

        • tool_calls: array of RequiredActionFunctionToolCall

          A list of the relevant tool calls.

          • id: string

            The ID of the tool call. This ID must be referenced when you submit the tool outputs in using the Submit tool outputs to run endpoint.

          • function: object { arguments, name }

            The function definition.

            • arguments: string

              The arguments that the model expects you to pass to the function.

            • name: string

              The name of the function.

          • type: "function"

            The type of tool call the output is required for. For now, this is always function.

            • "function"
      • type: "submit_tool_outputs"

        For now, this is always submit_tool_outputs.

        • "submit_tool_outputs"
    • response_format: AssistantResponseFormatOption

      Specifies the format that the model must output. Compatible with GPT-4o, GPT-4 Turbo, and all GPT-3.5 Turbo models since gpt-3.5-turbo-1106.

      Setting to { "type": "json_schema", "json_schema": {...} } enables Structured Outputs which ensures the model will match your supplied JSON schema. Learn more in the Structured Outputs guide.

      Setting to { "type": "json_object" } enables JSON mode, which ensures the message the model generates is valid JSON.

      Important: when using JSON mode, you must also instruct the model to produce JSON yourself via a system or user message. Without this, the model may generate an unending stream of whitespace until the generation reaches the token limit, resulting in a long-running and seemingly "stuck" request. Also note that the message content may be partially cut off if finish_reason="length", which indicates the generation exceeded max_tokens or the conversation exceeded the max context length.

      • "auto"

        auto is the default value

        • "auto"
      • ResponseFormatText object { type }

        Default response format. Used to generate text responses.

        • type: "text"

          The type of response format being defined. Always text.

          • "text"
      • ResponseFormatJSONObject object { type }

        JSON object response format. An older method of generating JSON responses. Using json_schema is recommended for models that support it. Note that the model will not generate JSON without a system or user message instructing it to do so.

        • type: "json_object"

          The type of response format being defined. Always json_object.

          • "json_object"
      • ResponseFormatJSONSchema object { json_schema, type }

        JSON Schema response format. Used to generate structured JSON responses. Learn more about Structured Outputs.

        • json_schema: object { name, description, schema, strict }

          Structured Outputs configuration options, including a JSON Schema.

          • name: string

            The name of the response format. Must be a-z, A-Z, 0-9, or contain underscores and dashes, with a maximum length of 64.

          • description: optional string

            A description of what the response format is for, used by the model to determine how to respond in the format.

          • schema: optional map[unknown]

            The schema for the response format, described as a JSON Schema object. Learn how to build JSON schemas here.

          • strict: optional boolean

            Whether to enable strict schema adherence when generating the output. If set to true, the model will always follow the exact schema defined in the schema field. Only a subset of JSON Schema is supported when strict is true. To learn more, read the Structured Outputs guide.

        • type: "json_schema"

          The type of response format being defined. Always json_schema.

          • "json_schema"
    • started_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run was started.

    • status: "queued" or "in_progress" or "requires_action" or 6 more

      The status of the run, which can be either queued, in_progress, requires_action, cancelling, cancelled, failed, completed, incomplete, or expired.

      • "queued"

      • "in_progress"

      • "requires_action"

      • "cancelling"

      • "cancelled"

      • "failed"

      • "completed"

      • "incomplete"

      • "expired"

    • thread_id: string

      The ID of the thread that was executed on as a part of this run.

    • tool_choice: AssistantToolChoiceOption

      Controls which (if any) tool is called by the model. none means the model will not call any tools and instead generates a message. auto is the default value and means the model can pick between generating a message or calling one or more tools. required means the model must call one or more tools before responding to the user. Specifying a particular tool like {"type": "file_search"} or {"type": "function", "function": {"name": "my_function"}} forces the model to call that tool.

      • "none" or "auto" or "required"

        none means the model will not call any tools and instead generates a message. auto means the model can pick between generating a message or calling one or more tools. required means the model must call one or more tools before responding to the user.

        • "none"

        • "auto"

        • "required"

      • AssistantToolChoice object { type, function }

        Specifies a tool the model should use. Use to force the model to call a specific tool.

        • type: "function" or "code_interpreter" or "file_search"

          The type of the tool. If type is function, the function name must be set

          • "function"

          • "code_interpreter"

          • "file_search"

        • function: optional AssistantToolChoiceFunction

          • name: string

            The name of the function to call.

    • tools: array of CodeInterpreterTool or FileSearchTool or FunctionTool

      The list of tools that the assistant used for this run.

      • CodeInterpreterTool object { type }

        • type: "code_interpreter"

          The type of tool being defined: code_interpreter

          • "code_interpreter"
      • FileSearchTool object { type, file_search }

        • type: "file_search"

          The type of tool being defined: file_search

          • "file_search"
        • file_search: optional object { max_num_results, ranking_options }

          Overrides for the file search tool.

          • max_num_results: optional number

            The maximum number of results the file search tool should output. The default is 20 for gpt-4* models and 5 for gpt-3.5-turbo. This number should be between 1 and 50 inclusive.

            Note that the file search tool may output fewer than max_num_results results. See the file search tool documentation for more information.

          • ranking_options: optional object { score_threshold, ranker }

            The ranking options for the file search. If not specified, the file search tool will use the auto ranker and a score_threshold of 0.

            See the file search tool documentation for more information.

            • score_threshold: number

              The score threshold for the file search. All values must be a floating point number between 0 and 1.

            • ranker: optional "auto" or "default_2024_08_21"

              The ranker to use for the file search. If not specified will use the auto ranker.

              • "auto"

              • "default_2024_08_21"

      • FunctionTool object { function, type }

        • function: FunctionDefinition

          • name: string

            The name of the function to be called. Must be a-z, A-Z, 0-9, or contain underscores and dashes, with a maximum length of 64.

          • description: optional string

            A description of what the function does, used by the model to choose when and how to call the function.

          • parameters: optional FunctionParameters

            The parameters the functions accepts, described as a JSON Schema object. See the guide for examples, and the JSON Schema reference for documentation about the format.

            Omitting parameters defines a function with an empty parameter list.

          • strict: optional boolean

            Whether to enable strict schema adherence when generating the function call. If set to true, the model will follow the exact schema defined in the parameters field. Only a subset of JSON Schema is supported when strict is true. Learn more about Structured Outputs in the function calling guide.

        • type: "function"

          The type of tool being defined: function

          • "function"
    • truncation_strategy: object { type, last_messages }

      Controls for how a thread will be truncated prior to the run. Use this to control the initial context window of the run.

      • type: "auto" or "last_messages"

        The truncation strategy to use for the thread. The default is auto. If set to last_messages, the thread will be truncated to the n most recent messages in the thread. When set to auto, messages in the middle of the thread will be dropped to fit the context length of the model, max_prompt_tokens.

        • "auto"

        • "last_messages"

      • last_messages: optional number

        The number of most recent messages from the thread when constructing the context for the run.

    • usage: object { completion_tokens, prompt_tokens, total_tokens }

      Usage statistics related to the run. This value will be null if the run is not in a terminal state (i.e. in_progress, queued, etc.).

      • completion_tokens: number

        Number of completion tokens used over the course of the run.

      • prompt_tokens: number

        Number of prompt tokens used over the course of the run.

      • total_tokens: number

        Total number of tokens used (prompt + completion).

    • temperature: optional number

      The sampling temperature used for this run. If not set, defaults to 1.

    • top_p: optional number

      The nucleus sampling value used for this run. If not set, defaults to 1.

Steps

List run steps

get /threads/{thread_id}/runs/{run_id}/steps

Returns a list of run steps belonging to a run.

Path Parameters

  • thread_id: string

  • run_id: string

Query Parameters

  • after: optional string

    A cursor for use in pagination. after is an object ID that defines your place in the list. For instance, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, ending with obj_foo, your subsequent call can include after=obj_foo in order to fetch the next page of the list.

  • before: optional string

    A cursor for use in pagination. before is an object ID that defines your place in the list. For instance, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, starting with obj_foo, your subsequent call can include before=obj_foo in order to fetch the previous page of the list.

  • include: optional array of RunStepInclude

    A list of additional fields to include in the response. Currently the only supported value is step_details.tool_calls[*].file_search.results[*].content to fetch the file search result content.

    See the file search tool documentation for more information.

    • "step_details.tool_calls[*].file_search.results[*].content"
  • limit: optional number

    A limit on the number of objects to be returned. Limit can range between 1 and 100, and the default is 20.

  • order: optional "asc" or "desc"

    Sort order by the created_at timestamp of the objects. asc for ascending order and desc for descending order.

    • "asc"

    • "desc"

Returns

  • data: array of RunStep

    • id: string

      The identifier of the run step, which can be referenced in API endpoints.

    • assistant_id: string

      The ID of the assistant associated with the run step.

    • cancelled_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run step was cancelled.

    • completed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run step completed.

    • created_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run step was created.

    • expired_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run step expired. A step is considered expired if the parent run is expired.

    • failed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run step failed.

    • last_error: object { code, message }

      The last error associated with this run step. Will be null if there are no errors.

      • code: "server_error" or "rate_limit_exceeded"

        One of server_error or rate_limit_exceeded.

        • "server_error"

        • "rate_limit_exceeded"

      • message: string

        A human-readable description of the error.

    • metadata: Metadata

      Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

      Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

    • object: "thread.run.step"

      The object type, which is always thread.run.step.

      • "thread.run.step"
    • run_id: string

      The ID of the run that this run step is a part of.

    • status: "in_progress" or "cancelled" or "failed" or 2 more

      The status of the run step, which can be either in_progress, cancelled, failed, completed, or expired.

      • "in_progress"

      • "cancelled"

      • "failed"

      • "completed"

      • "expired"

    • step_details: MessageCreationStepDetails or ToolCallsStepDetails

      The details of the run step.

      • MessageCreationStepDetails object { message_creation, type }

        Details of the message creation by the run step.

        • message_creation: object { message_id }

          • message_id: string

            The ID of the message that was created by this run step.

        • type: "message_creation"

          Always message_creation.

          • "message_creation"
      • ToolCallsStepDetails object { tool_calls, type }

        Details of the tool call.

        • tool_calls: array of CodeInterpreterToolCall or FileSearchToolCall or FunctionToolCall

          An array of tool calls the run step was involved in. These can be associated with one of three types of tools: code_interpreter, file_search, or function.

          • CodeInterpreterToolCall object { id, code_interpreter, type }

            Details of the Code Interpreter tool call the run step was involved in.

            • id: string

              The ID of the tool call.

            • code_interpreter: object { input, outputs }

              The Code Interpreter tool call definition.

              • input: string

                The input to the Code Interpreter tool call.

              • outputs: array of object { logs, type } or object { image, type }

                The outputs from the Code Interpreter tool call. Code Interpreter can output one or more items, including text (logs) or images (image). Each of these are represented by a different object type.

                • CodeInterpreterLogOutput object { logs, type }

                  Text output from the Code Interpreter tool call as part of a run step.

                  • logs: string

                    The text output from the Code Interpreter tool call.

                  • type: "logs"

                    Always logs.

                    • "logs"
                • CodeInterpreterImageOutput object { image, type }

                  • image: object { file_id }

                    • file_id: string

                      The file ID of the image.

                  • type: "image"

                    Always image.

                    • "image"
            • type: "code_interpreter"

              The type of tool call. This is always going to be code_interpreter for this type of tool call.

              • "code_interpreter"
          • FileSearchToolCall object { id, file_search, type }

            • id: string

              The ID of the tool call object.

            • file_search: object { ranking_options, results }

              For now, this is always going to be an empty object.

              • ranking_options: optional object { ranker, score_threshold }

                The ranking options for the file search.

                • ranker: "auto" or "default_2024_08_21"

                  The ranker to use for the file search. If not specified will use the auto ranker.

                  • "auto"

                  • "default_2024_08_21"

                • score_threshold: number

                  The score threshold for the file search. All values must be a floating point number between 0 and 1.

              • results: optional array of object { file_id, file_name, score, content }

                The results of the file search.

                • file_id: string

                  The ID of the file that result was found in.

                • file_name: string

                  The name of the file that result was found in.

                • score: number

                  The score of the result. All values must be a floating point number between 0 and 1.

                • content: optional array of object { text, type }

                  The content of the result that was found. The content is only included if requested via the include query parameter.

                  • text: optional string

                    The text content of the file.

                  • type: optional "text"

                    The type of the content.

                    • "text"
            • type: "file_search"

              The type of tool call. This is always going to be file_search for this type of tool call.

              • "file_search"
          • FunctionToolCall object { id, function, type }

            • id: string

              The ID of the tool call object.

            • function: object { arguments, name, output }

              The definition of the function that was called.

              • arguments: string

                The arguments passed to the function.

              • name: string

                The name of the function.

              • output: string

                The output of the function. This will be null if the outputs have not been submitted yet.

            • type: "function"

              The type of tool call. This is always going to be function for this type of tool call.

              • "function"
        • type: "tool_calls"

          Always tool_calls.

          • "tool_calls"
    • thread_id: string

      The ID of the thread that was run.

    • type: "message_creation" or "tool_calls"

      The type of run step, which can be either message_creation or tool_calls.

      • "message_creation"

      • "tool_calls"

    • usage: object { completion_tokens, prompt_tokens, total_tokens }

      Usage statistics related to the run step. This value will be null while the run step's status is in_progress.

      • completion_tokens: number

        Number of completion tokens used over the course of the run step.

      • prompt_tokens: number

        Number of prompt tokens used over the course of the run step.

      • total_tokens: number

        Total number of tokens used (prompt + completion).

  • first_id: string

  • has_more: boolean

  • last_id: string

  • object: string

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/$THREAD_ID/runs/$RUN_ID/steps \
    -H 'OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2' \
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY"

Response

{
  "data": [
    {
      "id": "id",
      "assistant_id": "assistant_id",
      "cancelled_at": 0,
      "completed_at": 0,
      "created_at": 0,
      "expired_at": 0,
      "failed_at": 0,
      "last_error": {
        "code": "server_error",
        "message": "message"
      },
      "metadata": {
        "foo": "string"
      },
      "object": "thread.run.step",
      "run_id": "run_id",
      "status": "in_progress",
      "step_details": {
        "message_creation": {
          "message_id": "message_id"
        },
        "type": "message_creation"
      },
      "thread_id": "thread_id",
      "type": "message_creation",
      "usage": {
        "completion_tokens": 0,
        "prompt_tokens": 0,
        "total_tokens": 0
      }
    }
  ],
  "first_id": "step_abc123",
  "has_more": false,
  "last_id": "step_abc456",
  "object": "list"
}

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/thread_abc123/runs/run_abc123/steps \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2"

Response

{
  "object": "list",
  "data": [
    {
      "id": "step_abc123",
      "object": "thread.run.step",
      "created_at": 1699063291,
      "run_id": "run_abc123",
      "assistant_id": "asst_abc123",
      "thread_id": "thread_abc123",
      "type": "message_creation",
      "status": "completed",
      "cancelled_at": null,
      "completed_at": 1699063291,
      "expired_at": null,
      "failed_at": null,
      "last_error": null,
      "step_details": {
        "type": "message_creation",
        "message_creation": {
          "message_id": "msg_abc123"
        }
      },
      "usage": {
        "prompt_tokens": 123,
        "completion_tokens": 456,
        "total_tokens": 579
      }
    }
  ],
  "first_id": "step_abc123",
  "last_id": "step_abc456",
  "has_more": false
}

Retrieve run step

get /threads/{thread_id}/runs/{run_id}/steps/{step_id}

Retrieves a run step.

Path Parameters

  • thread_id: string

  • run_id: string

  • step_id: string

Query Parameters

  • include: optional array of RunStepInclude

    A list of additional fields to include in the response. Currently the only supported value is step_details.tool_calls[*].file_search.results[*].content to fetch the file search result content.

    See the file search tool documentation for more information.

    • "step_details.tool_calls[*].file_search.results[*].content"

Returns

  • RunStep object { id, assistant_id, cancelled_at, 13 more }

    Represents a step in execution of a run.

    • id: string

      The identifier of the run step, which can be referenced in API endpoints.

    • assistant_id: string

      The ID of the assistant associated with the run step.

    • cancelled_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run step was cancelled.

    • completed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run step completed.

    • created_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run step was created.

    • expired_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run step expired. A step is considered expired if the parent run is expired.

    • failed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run step failed.

    • last_error: object { code, message }

      The last error associated with this run step. Will be null if there are no errors.

      • code: "server_error" or "rate_limit_exceeded"

        One of server_error or rate_limit_exceeded.

        • "server_error"

        • "rate_limit_exceeded"

      • message: string

        A human-readable description of the error.

    • metadata: Metadata

      Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

      Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

    • object: "thread.run.step"

      The object type, which is always thread.run.step.

      • "thread.run.step"
    • run_id: string

      The ID of the run that this run step is a part of.

    • status: "in_progress" or "cancelled" or "failed" or 2 more

      The status of the run step, which can be either in_progress, cancelled, failed, completed, or expired.

      • "in_progress"

      • "cancelled"

      • "failed"

      • "completed"

      • "expired"

    • step_details: MessageCreationStepDetails or ToolCallsStepDetails

      The details of the run step.

      • MessageCreationStepDetails object { message_creation, type }

        Details of the message creation by the run step.

        • message_creation: object { message_id }

          • message_id: string

            The ID of the message that was created by this run step.

        • type: "message_creation"

          Always message_creation.

          • "message_creation"
      • ToolCallsStepDetails object { tool_calls, type }

        Details of the tool call.

        • tool_calls: array of CodeInterpreterToolCall or FileSearchToolCall or FunctionToolCall

          An array of tool calls the run step was involved in. These can be associated with one of three types of tools: code_interpreter, file_search, or function.

          • CodeInterpreterToolCall object { id, code_interpreter, type }

            Details of the Code Interpreter tool call the run step was involved in.

            • id: string

              The ID of the tool call.

            • code_interpreter: object { input, outputs }

              The Code Interpreter tool call definition.

              • input: string

                The input to the Code Interpreter tool call.

              • outputs: array of object { logs, type } or object { image, type }

                The outputs from the Code Interpreter tool call. Code Interpreter can output one or more items, including text (logs) or images (image). Each of these are represented by a different object type.

                • CodeInterpreterLogOutput object { logs, type }

                  Text output from the Code Interpreter tool call as part of a run step.

                  • logs: string

                    The text output from the Code Interpreter tool call.

                  • type: "logs"

                    Always logs.

                    • "logs"
                • CodeInterpreterImageOutput object { image, type }

                  • image: object { file_id }

                    • file_id: string

                      The file ID of the image.

                  • type: "image"

                    Always image.

                    • "image"
            • type: "code_interpreter"

              The type of tool call. This is always going to be code_interpreter for this type of tool call.

              • "code_interpreter"
          • FileSearchToolCall object { id, file_search, type }

            • id: string

              The ID of the tool call object.

            • file_search: object { ranking_options, results }

              For now, this is always going to be an empty object.

              • ranking_options: optional object { ranker, score_threshold }

                The ranking options for the file search.

                • ranker: "auto" or "default_2024_08_21"

                  The ranker to use for the file search. If not specified will use the auto ranker.

                  • "auto"

                  • "default_2024_08_21"

                • score_threshold: number

                  The score threshold for the file search. All values must be a floating point number between 0 and 1.

              • results: optional array of object { file_id, file_name, score, content }

                The results of the file search.

                • file_id: string

                  The ID of the file that result was found in.

                • file_name: string

                  The name of the file that result was found in.

                • score: number

                  The score of the result. All values must be a floating point number between 0 and 1.

                • content: optional array of object { text, type }

                  The content of the result that was found. The content is only included if requested via the include query parameter.

                  • text: optional string

                    The text content of the file.

                  • type: optional "text"

                    The type of the content.

                    • "text"
            • type: "file_search"

              The type of tool call. This is always going to be file_search for this type of tool call.

              • "file_search"
          • FunctionToolCall object { id, function, type }

            • id: string

              The ID of the tool call object.

            • function: object { arguments, name, output }

              The definition of the function that was called.

              • arguments: string

                The arguments passed to the function.

              • name: string

                The name of the function.

              • output: string

                The output of the function. This will be null if the outputs have not been submitted yet.

            • type: "function"

              The type of tool call. This is always going to be function for this type of tool call.

              • "function"
        • type: "tool_calls"

          Always tool_calls.

          • "tool_calls"
    • thread_id: string

      The ID of the thread that was run.

    • type: "message_creation" or "tool_calls"

      The type of run step, which can be either message_creation or tool_calls.

      • "message_creation"

      • "tool_calls"

    • usage: object { completion_tokens, prompt_tokens, total_tokens }

      Usage statistics related to the run step. This value will be null while the run step's status is in_progress.

      • completion_tokens: number

        Number of completion tokens used over the course of the run step.

      • prompt_tokens: number

        Number of prompt tokens used over the course of the run step.

      • total_tokens: number

        Total number of tokens used (prompt + completion).

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/$THREAD_ID/runs/$RUN_ID/steps/$STEP_ID \
    -H 'OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2' \
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY"

Response

{
  "id": "id",
  "assistant_id": "assistant_id",
  "cancelled_at": 0,
  "completed_at": 0,
  "created_at": 0,
  "expired_at": 0,
  "failed_at": 0,
  "last_error": {
    "code": "server_error",
    "message": "message"
  },
  "metadata": {
    "foo": "string"
  },
  "object": "thread.run.step",
  "run_id": "run_id",
  "status": "in_progress",
  "step_details": {
    "message_creation": {
      "message_id": "message_id"
    },
    "type": "message_creation"
  },
  "thread_id": "thread_id",
  "type": "message_creation",
  "usage": {
    "completion_tokens": 0,
    "prompt_tokens": 0,
    "total_tokens": 0
  }
}

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/thread_abc123/runs/run_abc123/steps/step_abc123 \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2"

Response

{
  "id": "step_abc123",
  "object": "thread.run.step",
  "created_at": 1699063291,
  "run_id": "run_abc123",
  "assistant_id": "asst_abc123",
  "thread_id": "thread_abc123",
  "type": "message_creation",
  "status": "completed",
  "cancelled_at": null,
  "completed_at": 1699063291,
  "expired_at": null,
  "failed_at": null,
  "last_error": null,
  "step_details": {
    "type": "message_creation",
    "message_creation": {
      "message_id": "msg_abc123"
    }
  },
  "usage": {
    "prompt_tokens": 123,
    "completion_tokens": 456,
    "total_tokens": 579
  }
}

Domain Types

Code Interpreter Logs

  • CodeInterpreterLogs object { index, type, logs }

    Text output from the Code Interpreter tool call as part of a run step.

    • index: number

      The index of the output in the outputs array.

    • type: "logs"

      Always logs.

      • "logs"
    • logs: optional string

      The text output from the Code Interpreter tool call.

Code Interpreter Output Image

  • CodeInterpreterOutputImage object { index, type, image }

    • index: number

      The index of the output in the outputs array.

    • type: "image"

      Always image.

      • "image"
    • image: optional object { file_id }

      • file_id: optional string

        The file ID of the image.

Code Interpreter Tool Call

  • CodeInterpreterToolCall object { id, code_interpreter, type }

    Details of the Code Interpreter tool call the run step was involved in.

    • id: string

      The ID of the tool call.

    • code_interpreter: object { input, outputs }

      The Code Interpreter tool call definition.

      • input: string

        The input to the Code Interpreter tool call.

      • outputs: array of object { logs, type } or object { image, type }

        The outputs from the Code Interpreter tool call. Code Interpreter can output one or more items, including text (logs) or images (image). Each of these are represented by a different object type.

        • CodeInterpreterLogOutput object { logs, type }

          Text output from the Code Interpreter tool call as part of a run step.

          • logs: string

            The text output from the Code Interpreter tool call.

          • type: "logs"

            Always logs.

            • "logs"
        • CodeInterpreterImageOutput object { image, type }

          • image: object { file_id }

            • file_id: string

              The file ID of the image.

          • type: "image"

            Always image.

            • "image"
    • type: "code_interpreter"

      The type of tool call. This is always going to be code_interpreter for this type of tool call.

      • "code_interpreter"

Code Interpreter Tool Call Delta

  • CodeInterpreterToolCallDelta object { index, type, id, code_interpreter }

    Details of the Code Interpreter tool call the run step was involved in.

    • index: number

      The index of the tool call in the tool calls array.

    • type: "code_interpreter"

      The type of tool call. This is always going to be code_interpreter for this type of tool call.

      • "code_interpreter"
    • id: optional string

      The ID of the tool call.

    • code_interpreter: optional object { input, outputs }

      The Code Interpreter tool call definition.

      • input: optional string

        The input to the Code Interpreter tool call.

      • outputs: optional array of CodeInterpreterLogs or CodeInterpreterOutputImage

        The outputs from the Code Interpreter tool call. Code Interpreter can output one or more items, including text (logs) or images (image). Each of these are represented by a different object type.

        • CodeInterpreterLogs object { index, type, logs }

          Text output from the Code Interpreter tool call as part of a run step.

          • index: number

            The index of the output in the outputs array.

          • type: "logs"

            Always logs.

            • "logs"
          • logs: optional string

            The text output from the Code Interpreter tool call.

        • CodeInterpreterOutputImage object { index, type, image }

          • index: number

            The index of the output in the outputs array.

          • type: "image"

            Always image.

            • "image"
          • image: optional object { file_id }

            • file_id: optional string

              The file ID of the image.

File Search Tool Call

  • FileSearchToolCall object { id, file_search, type }

    • id: string

      The ID of the tool call object.

    • file_search: object { ranking_options, results }

      For now, this is always going to be an empty object.

      • ranking_options: optional object { ranker, score_threshold }

        The ranking options for the file search.

        • ranker: "auto" or "default_2024_08_21"

          The ranker to use for the file search. If not specified will use the auto ranker.

          • "auto"

          • "default_2024_08_21"

        • score_threshold: number

          The score threshold for the file search. All values must be a floating point number between 0 and 1.

      • results: optional array of object { file_id, file_name, score, content }

        The results of the file search.

        • file_id: string

          The ID of the file that result was found in.

        • file_name: string

          The name of the file that result was found in.

        • score: number

          The score of the result. All values must be a floating point number between 0 and 1.

        • content: optional array of object { text, type }

          The content of the result that was found. The content is only included if requested via the include query parameter.

          • text: optional string

            The text content of the file.

          • type: optional "text"

            The type of the content.

            • "text"
    • type: "file_search"

      The type of tool call. This is always going to be file_search for this type of tool call.

      • "file_search"

File Search Tool Call Delta

  • FileSearchToolCallDelta object { file_search, index, type, id }

    • file_search: unknown

      For now, this is always going to be an empty object.

    • index: number

      The index of the tool call in the tool calls array.

    • type: "file_search"

      The type of tool call. This is always going to be file_search for this type of tool call.

      • "file_search"
    • id: optional string

      The ID of the tool call object.

Function Tool Call

  • FunctionToolCall object { id, function, type }

    • id: string

      The ID of the tool call object.

    • function: object { arguments, name, output }

      The definition of the function that was called.

      • arguments: string

        The arguments passed to the function.

      • name: string

        The name of the function.

      • output: string

        The output of the function. This will be null if the outputs have not been submitted yet.

    • type: "function"

      The type of tool call. This is always going to be function for this type of tool call.

      • "function"

Function Tool Call Delta

  • FunctionToolCallDelta object { index, type, id, function }

    • index: number

      The index of the tool call in the tool calls array.

    • type: "function"

      The type of tool call. This is always going to be function for this type of tool call.

      • "function"
    • id: optional string

      The ID of the tool call object.

    • function: optional object { arguments, name, output }

      The definition of the function that was called.

      • arguments: optional string

        The arguments passed to the function.

      • name: optional string

        The name of the function.

      • output: optional string

        The output of the function. This will be null if the outputs have not been submitted yet.

Message Creation Step Details

  • MessageCreationStepDetails object { message_creation, type }

    Details of the message creation by the run step.

    • message_creation: object { message_id }

      • message_id: string

        The ID of the message that was created by this run step.

    • type: "message_creation"

      Always message_creation.

      • "message_creation"

Run Step

  • RunStep object { id, assistant_id, cancelled_at, 13 more }

    Represents a step in execution of a run.

    • id: string

      The identifier of the run step, which can be referenced in API endpoints.

    • assistant_id: string

      The ID of the assistant associated with the run step.

    • cancelled_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run step was cancelled.

    • completed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run step completed.

    • created_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run step was created.

    • expired_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run step expired. A step is considered expired if the parent run is expired.

    • failed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the run step failed.

    • last_error: object { code, message }

      The last error associated with this run step. Will be null if there are no errors.

      • code: "server_error" or "rate_limit_exceeded"

        One of server_error or rate_limit_exceeded.

        • "server_error"

        • "rate_limit_exceeded"

      • message: string

        A human-readable description of the error.

    • metadata: Metadata

      Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

      Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

    • object: "thread.run.step"

      The object type, which is always thread.run.step.

      • "thread.run.step"
    • run_id: string

      The ID of the run that this run step is a part of.

    • status: "in_progress" or "cancelled" or "failed" or 2 more

      The status of the run step, which can be either in_progress, cancelled, failed, completed, or expired.

      • "in_progress"

      • "cancelled"

      • "failed"

      • "completed"

      • "expired"

    • step_details: MessageCreationStepDetails or ToolCallsStepDetails

      The details of the run step.

      • MessageCreationStepDetails object { message_creation, type }

        Details of the message creation by the run step.

        • message_creation: object { message_id }

          • message_id: string

            The ID of the message that was created by this run step.

        • type: "message_creation"

          Always message_creation.

          • "message_creation"
      • ToolCallsStepDetails object { tool_calls, type }

        Details of the tool call.

        • tool_calls: array of CodeInterpreterToolCall or FileSearchToolCall or FunctionToolCall

          An array of tool calls the run step was involved in. These can be associated with one of three types of tools: code_interpreter, file_search, or function.

          • CodeInterpreterToolCall object { id, code_interpreter, type }

            Details of the Code Interpreter tool call the run step was involved in.

            • id: string

              The ID of the tool call.

            • code_interpreter: object { input, outputs }

              The Code Interpreter tool call definition.

              • input: string

                The input to the Code Interpreter tool call.

              • outputs: array of object { logs, type } or object { image, type }

                The outputs from the Code Interpreter tool call. Code Interpreter can output one or more items, including text (logs) or images (image). Each of these are represented by a different object type.

                • CodeInterpreterLogOutput object { logs, type }

                  Text output from the Code Interpreter tool call as part of a run step.

                  • logs: string

                    The text output from the Code Interpreter tool call.

                  • type: "logs"

                    Always logs.

                    • "logs"
                • CodeInterpreterImageOutput object { image, type }

                  • image: object { file_id }

                    • file_id: string

                      The file ID of the image.

                  • type: "image"

                    Always image.

                    • "image"
            • type: "code_interpreter"

              The type of tool call. This is always going to be code_interpreter for this type of tool call.

              • "code_interpreter"
          • FileSearchToolCall object { id, file_search, type }

            • id: string

              The ID of the tool call object.

            • file_search: object { ranking_options, results }

              For now, this is always going to be an empty object.

              • ranking_options: optional object { ranker, score_threshold }

                The ranking options for the file search.

                • ranker: "auto" or "default_2024_08_21"

                  The ranker to use for the file search. If not specified will use the auto ranker.

                  • "auto"

                  • "default_2024_08_21"

                • score_threshold: number

                  The score threshold for the file search. All values must be a floating point number between 0 and 1.

              • results: optional array of object { file_id, file_name, score, content }

                The results of the file search.

                • file_id: string

                  The ID of the file that result was found in.

                • file_name: string

                  The name of the file that result was found in.

                • score: number

                  The score of the result. All values must be a floating point number between 0 and 1.

                • content: optional array of object { text, type }

                  The content of the result that was found. The content is only included if requested via the include query parameter.

                  • text: optional string

                    The text content of the file.

                  • type: optional "text"

                    The type of the content.

                    • "text"
            • type: "file_search"

              The type of tool call. This is always going to be file_search for this type of tool call.

              • "file_search"
          • FunctionToolCall object { id, function, type }

            • id: string

              The ID of the tool call object.

            • function: object { arguments, name, output }

              The definition of the function that was called.

              • arguments: string

                The arguments passed to the function.

              • name: string

                The name of the function.

              • output: string

                The output of the function. This will be null if the outputs have not been submitted yet.

            • type: "function"

              The type of tool call. This is always going to be function for this type of tool call.

              • "function"
        • type: "tool_calls"

          Always tool_calls.

          • "tool_calls"
    • thread_id: string

      The ID of the thread that was run.

    • type: "message_creation" or "tool_calls"

      The type of run step, which can be either message_creation or tool_calls.

      • "message_creation"

      • "tool_calls"

    • usage: object { completion_tokens, prompt_tokens, total_tokens }

      Usage statistics related to the run step. This value will be null while the run step's status is in_progress.

      • completion_tokens: number

        Number of completion tokens used over the course of the run step.

      • prompt_tokens: number

        Number of prompt tokens used over the course of the run step.

      • total_tokens: number

        Total number of tokens used (prompt + completion).

Run Step Delta Event

  • RunStepDeltaEvent object { id, delta, object }

    Represents a run step delta i.e. any changed fields on a run step during streaming.

    • id: string

      The identifier of the run step, which can be referenced in API endpoints.

    • delta: object { step_details }

      The delta containing the fields that have changed on the run step.

      • step_details: optional RunStepDeltaMessageDelta or ToolCallDeltaObject

        The details of the run step.

        • RunStepDeltaMessageDelta object { type, message_creation }

          Details of the message creation by the run step.

          • type: "message_creation"

            Always message_creation.

            • "message_creation"
          • message_creation: optional object { message_id }

            • message_id: optional string

              The ID of the message that was created by this run step.

        • ToolCallDeltaObject object { type, tool_calls }

          Details of the tool call.

          • type: "tool_calls"

            Always tool_calls.

            • "tool_calls"
          • tool_calls: optional array of CodeInterpreterToolCallDelta or FileSearchToolCallDelta or FunctionToolCallDelta

            An array of tool calls the run step was involved in. These can be associated with one of three types of tools: code_interpreter, file_search, or function.

            • CodeInterpreterToolCallDelta object { index, type, id, code_interpreter }

              Details of the Code Interpreter tool call the run step was involved in.

              • index: number

                The index of the tool call in the tool calls array.

              • type: "code_interpreter"

                The type of tool call. This is always going to be code_interpreter for this type of tool call.

                • "code_interpreter"
              • id: optional string

                The ID of the tool call.

              • code_interpreter: optional object { input, outputs }

                The Code Interpreter tool call definition.

                • input: optional string

                  The input to the Code Interpreter tool call.

                • outputs: optional array of CodeInterpreterLogs or CodeInterpreterOutputImage

                  The outputs from the Code Interpreter tool call. Code Interpreter can output one or more items, including text (logs) or images (image). Each of these are represented by a different object type.

                  • CodeInterpreterLogs object { index, type, logs }

                    Text output from the Code Interpreter tool call as part of a run step.

                    • index: number

                      The index of the output in the outputs array.

                    • type: "logs"

                      Always logs.

                      • "logs"
                    • logs: optional string

                      The text output from the Code Interpreter tool call.

                  • CodeInterpreterOutputImage object { index, type, image }

                    • index: number

                      The index of the output in the outputs array.

                    • type: "image"

                      Always image.

                      • "image"
                    • image: optional object { file_id }

                      • file_id: optional string

                        The file ID of the image.

            • FileSearchToolCallDelta object { file_search, index, type, id }

              • file_search: unknown

                For now, this is always going to be an empty object.

              • index: number

                The index of the tool call in the tool calls array.

              • type: "file_search"

                The type of tool call. This is always going to be file_search for this type of tool call.

                • "file_search"
              • id: optional string

                The ID of the tool call object.

            • FunctionToolCallDelta object { index, type, id, function }

              • index: number

                The index of the tool call in the tool calls array.

              • type: "function"

                The type of tool call. This is always going to be function for this type of tool call.

                • "function"
              • id: optional string

                The ID of the tool call object.

              • function: optional object { arguments, name, output }

                The definition of the function that was called.

                • arguments: optional string

                  The arguments passed to the function.

                • name: optional string

                  The name of the function.

                • output: optional string

                  The output of the function. This will be null if the outputs have not been submitted yet.

    • object: "thread.run.step.delta"

      The object type, which is always thread.run.step.delta.

      • "thread.run.step.delta"

Run Step Delta Message Delta

  • RunStepDeltaMessageDelta object { type, message_creation }

    Details of the message creation by the run step.

    • type: "message_creation"

      Always message_creation.

      • "message_creation"
    • message_creation: optional object { message_id }

      • message_id: optional string

        The ID of the message that was created by this run step.

Run Step Include

  • RunStepInclude = "step_details.tool_calls[*].file_search.results[*].content"

    • "step_details.tool_calls[*].file_search.results[*].content"

Tool Call Delta Object

  • ToolCallDeltaObject object { type, tool_calls }

    Details of the tool call.

    • type: "tool_calls"

      Always tool_calls.

      • "tool_calls"
    • tool_calls: optional array of CodeInterpreterToolCallDelta or FileSearchToolCallDelta or FunctionToolCallDelta

      An array of tool calls the run step was involved in. These can be associated with one of three types of tools: code_interpreter, file_search, or function.

      • CodeInterpreterToolCallDelta object { index, type, id, code_interpreter }

        Details of the Code Interpreter tool call the run step was involved in.

        • index: number

          The index of the tool call in the tool calls array.

        • type: "code_interpreter"

          The type of tool call. This is always going to be code_interpreter for this type of tool call.

          • "code_interpreter"
        • id: optional string

          The ID of the tool call.

        • code_interpreter: optional object { input, outputs }

          The Code Interpreter tool call definition.

          • input: optional string

            The input to the Code Interpreter tool call.

          • outputs: optional array of CodeInterpreterLogs or CodeInterpreterOutputImage

            The outputs from the Code Interpreter tool call. Code Interpreter can output one or more items, including text (logs) or images (image). Each of these are represented by a different object type.

            • CodeInterpreterLogs object { index, type, logs }

              Text output from the Code Interpreter tool call as part of a run step.

              • index: number

                The index of the output in the outputs array.

              • type: "logs"

                Always logs.

                • "logs"
              • logs: optional string

                The text output from the Code Interpreter tool call.

            • CodeInterpreterOutputImage object { index, type, image }

              • index: number

                The index of the output in the outputs array.

              • type: "image"

                Always image.

                • "image"
              • image: optional object { file_id }

                • file_id: optional string

                  The file ID of the image.

      • FileSearchToolCallDelta object { file_search, index, type, id }

        • file_search: unknown

          For now, this is always going to be an empty object.

        • index: number

          The index of the tool call in the tool calls array.

        • type: "file_search"

          The type of tool call. This is always going to be file_search for this type of tool call.

          • "file_search"
        • id: optional string

          The ID of the tool call object.

      • FunctionToolCallDelta object { index, type, id, function }

        • index: number

          The index of the tool call in the tool calls array.

        • type: "function"

          The type of tool call. This is always going to be function for this type of tool call.

          • "function"
        • id: optional string

          The ID of the tool call object.

        • function: optional object { arguments, name, output }

          The definition of the function that was called.

          • arguments: optional string

            The arguments passed to the function.

          • name: optional string

            The name of the function.

          • output: optional string

            The output of the function. This will be null if the outputs have not been submitted yet.

Tool Calls Step Details

  • ToolCallsStepDetails object { tool_calls, type }

    Details of the tool call.

    • tool_calls: array of CodeInterpreterToolCall or FileSearchToolCall or FunctionToolCall

      An array of tool calls the run step was involved in. These can be associated with one of three types of tools: code_interpreter, file_search, or function.

      • CodeInterpreterToolCall object { id, code_interpreter, type }

        Details of the Code Interpreter tool call the run step was involved in.

        • id: string

          The ID of the tool call.

        • code_interpreter: object { input, outputs }

          The Code Interpreter tool call definition.

          • input: string

            The input to the Code Interpreter tool call.

          • outputs: array of object { logs, type } or object { image, type }

            The outputs from the Code Interpreter tool call. Code Interpreter can output one or more items, including text (logs) or images (image). Each of these are represented by a different object type.

            • CodeInterpreterLogOutput object { logs, type }

              Text output from the Code Interpreter tool call as part of a run step.

              • logs: string

                The text output from the Code Interpreter tool call.

              • type: "logs"

                Always logs.

                • "logs"
            • CodeInterpreterImageOutput object { image, type }

              • image: object { file_id }

                • file_id: string

                  The file ID of the image.

              • type: "image"

                Always image.

                • "image"
        • type: "code_interpreter"

          The type of tool call. This is always going to be code_interpreter for this type of tool call.

          • "code_interpreter"
      • FileSearchToolCall object { id, file_search, type }

        • id: string

          The ID of the tool call object.

        • file_search: object { ranking_options, results }

          For now, this is always going to be an empty object.

          • ranking_options: optional object { ranker, score_threshold }

            The ranking options for the file search.

            • ranker: "auto" or "default_2024_08_21"

              The ranker to use for the file search. If not specified will use the auto ranker.

              • "auto"

              • "default_2024_08_21"

            • score_threshold: number

              The score threshold for the file search. All values must be a floating point number between 0 and 1.

          • results: optional array of object { file_id, file_name, score, content }

            The results of the file search.

            • file_id: string

              The ID of the file that result was found in.

            • file_name: string

              The name of the file that result was found in.

            • score: number

              The score of the result. All values must be a floating point number between 0 and 1.

            • content: optional array of object { text, type }

              The content of the result that was found. The content is only included if requested via the include query parameter.

              • text: optional string

                The text content of the file.

              • type: optional "text"

                The type of the content.

                • "text"
        • type: "file_search"

          The type of tool call. This is always going to be file_search for this type of tool call.

          • "file_search"
      • FunctionToolCall object { id, function, type }

        • id: string

          The ID of the tool call object.

        • function: object { arguments, name, output }

          The definition of the function that was called.

          • arguments: string

            The arguments passed to the function.

          • name: string

            The name of the function.

          • output: string

            The output of the function. This will be null if the outputs have not been submitted yet.

        • type: "function"

          The type of tool call. This is always going to be function for this type of tool call.

          • "function"
    • type: "tool_calls"

      Always tool_calls.

      • "tool_calls"

Messages

List messages

get /threads/{thread_id}/messages

Returns a list of messages for a given thread.

Path Parameters

  • thread_id: string

Query Parameters

  • after: optional string

    A cursor for use in pagination. after is an object ID that defines your place in the list. For instance, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, ending with obj_foo, your subsequent call can include after=obj_foo in order to fetch the next page of the list.

  • before: optional string

    A cursor for use in pagination. before is an object ID that defines your place in the list. For instance, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, starting with obj_foo, your subsequent call can include before=obj_foo in order to fetch the previous page of the list.

  • limit: optional number

    A limit on the number of objects to be returned. Limit can range between 1 and 100, and the default is 20.

  • order: optional "asc" or "desc"

    Sort order by the created_at timestamp of the objects. asc for ascending order and desc for descending order.

    • "asc"

    • "desc"

  • run_id: optional string

    Filter messages by the run ID that generated them.

Returns

  • data: array of Message

    • id: string

      The identifier, which can be referenced in API endpoints.

    • assistant_id: string

      If applicable, the ID of the assistant that authored this message.

    • attachments: array of object { file_id, tools }

      A list of files attached to the message, and the tools they were added to.

      • file_id: optional string

        The ID of the file to attach to the message.

      • tools: optional array of CodeInterpreterTool or object { type }

        The tools to add this file to.

        • CodeInterpreterTool object { type }

          • type: "code_interpreter"

            The type of tool being defined: code_interpreter

            • "code_interpreter"
        • FileSearchTool object { type }

          • type: "file_search"

            The type of tool being defined: file_search

            • "file_search"
    • completed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the message was completed.

    • content: array of ImageFileContentBlock or ImageURLContentBlock or TextContentBlock or RefusalContentBlock

      The content of the message in array of text and/or images.

      • ImageFileContentBlock object { image_file, type }

        References an image File in the content of a message.

        • image_file: ImageFile

          • file_id: string

            The File ID of the image in the message content. Set purpose="vision" when uploading the File if you need to later display the file content.

          • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

            Specifies the detail level of the image if specified by the user. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high.

            • "auto"

            • "low"

            • "high"

        • type: "image_file"

          Always image_file.

          • "image_file"
      • ImageURLContentBlock object { image_url, type }

        References an image URL in the content of a message.

        • image_url: ImageURL

          • url: string

            The external URL of the image, must be a supported image types: jpeg, jpg, png, gif, webp.

          • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

            Specifies the detail level of the image. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high. Default value is auto

            • "auto"

            • "low"

            • "high"

        • type: "image_url"

          The type of the content part.

          • "image_url"
      • TextContentBlock object { text, type }

        The text content that is part of a message.

        • text: Text

          • annotations: array of FileCitationAnnotation or FilePathAnnotation

            • FileCitationAnnotation object { end_index, file_citation, start_index, 2 more }

              A citation within the message that points to a specific quote from a specific File associated with the assistant or the message. Generated when the assistant uses the "file_search" tool to search files.

              • end_index: number

              • file_citation: object { file_id }

                • file_id: string

                  The ID of the specific File the citation is from.

              • start_index: number

              • text: string

                The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

              • type: "file_citation"

                Always file_citation.

                • "file_citation"
            • FilePathAnnotation object { end_index, file_path, start_index, 2 more }

              A URL for the file that's generated when the assistant used the code_interpreter tool to generate a file.

              • end_index: number

              • file_path: object { file_id }

                • file_id: string

                  The ID of the file that was generated.

              • start_index: number

              • text: string

                The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

              • type: "file_path"

                Always file_path.

                • "file_path"
          • value: string

            The data that makes up the text.

        • type: "text"

          Always text.

          • "text"
      • RefusalContentBlock object { refusal, type }

        The refusal content generated by the assistant.

        • refusal: string

        • type: "refusal"

          Always refusal.

          • "refusal"
    • created_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the message was created.

    • incomplete_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the message was marked as incomplete.

    • incomplete_details: object { reason }

      On an incomplete message, details about why the message is incomplete.

      • reason: "content_filter" or "max_tokens" or "run_cancelled" or 2 more

        The reason the message is incomplete.

        • "content_filter"

        • "max_tokens"

        • "run_cancelled"

        • "run_expired"

        • "run_failed"

    • metadata: Metadata

      Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

      Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

    • object: "thread.message"

      The object type, which is always thread.message.

      • "thread.message"
    • role: "user" or "assistant"

      The entity that produced the message. One of user or assistant.

      • "user"

      • "assistant"

    • run_id: string

      The ID of the run associated with the creation of this message. Value is null when messages are created manually using the create message or create thread endpoints.

    • status: "in_progress" or "incomplete" or "completed"

      The status of the message, which can be either in_progress, incomplete, or completed.

      • "in_progress"

      • "incomplete"

      • "completed"

    • thread_id: string

      The thread ID that this message belongs to.

  • first_id: string

  • has_more: boolean

  • last_id: string

  • object: string

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/$THREAD_ID/messages \
    -H 'OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2' \
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY"

Response

{
  "data": [
    {
      "id": "id",
      "assistant_id": "assistant_id",
      "attachments": [
        {
          "file_id": "file_id",
          "tools": [
            {
              "type": "code_interpreter"
            }
          ]
        }
      ],
      "completed_at": 0,
      "content": [
        {
          "image_file": {
            "file_id": "file_id",
            "detail": "auto"
          },
          "type": "image_file"
        }
      ],
      "created_at": 0,
      "incomplete_at": 0,
      "incomplete_details": {
        "reason": "content_filter"
      },
      "metadata": {
        "foo": "string"
      },
      "object": "thread.message",
      "role": "user",
      "run_id": "run_id",
      "status": "in_progress",
      "thread_id": "thread_id"
    }
  ],
  "first_id": "msg_abc123",
  "has_more": false,
  "last_id": "msg_abc123",
  "object": "list"
}

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/thread_abc123/messages \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
  -H "OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2"

Response

{
  "object": "list",
  "data": [
    {
      "id": "msg_abc123",
      "object": "thread.message",
      "created_at": 1699016383,
      "assistant_id": null,
      "thread_id": "thread_abc123",
      "run_id": null,
      "role": "user",
      "content": [
        {
          "type": "text",
          "text": {
            "value": "How does AI work? Explain it in simple terms.",
            "annotations": []
          }
        }
      ],
      "attachments": [],
      "metadata": {}
    },
    {
      "id": "msg_abc456",
      "object": "thread.message",
      "created_at": 1699016383,
      "assistant_id": null,
      "thread_id": "thread_abc123",
      "run_id": null,
      "role": "user",
      "content": [
        {
          "type": "text",
          "text": {
            "value": "Hello, what is AI?",
            "annotations": []
          }
        }
      ],
      "attachments": [],
      "metadata": {}
    }
  ],
  "first_id": "msg_abc123",
  "last_id": "msg_abc456",
  "has_more": false
}

Create message

post /threads/{thread_id}/messages

Create a message.

Path Parameters

  • thread_id: string

Body Parameters

  • content: string or array of ImageFileContentBlock or ImageURLContentBlock or TextContentBlockParam

    The text contents of the message.

    • TextContent = string

      The text contents of the message.

    • ArrayOfContentParts = array of ImageFileContentBlock or ImageURLContentBlock or TextContentBlockParam

      An array of content parts with a defined type, each can be of type text or images can be passed with image_url or image_file. Image types are only supported on Vision-compatible models.

      • ImageFileContentBlock object { image_file, type }

        References an image File in the content of a message.

        • image_file: ImageFile

          • file_id: string

            The File ID of the image in the message content. Set purpose="vision" when uploading the File if you need to later display the file content.

          • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

            Specifies the detail level of the image if specified by the user. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high.

            • "auto"

            • "low"

            • "high"

        • type: "image_file"

          Always image_file.

          • "image_file"
      • ImageURLContentBlock object { image_url, type }

        References an image URL in the content of a message.

        • image_url: ImageURL

          • url: string

            The external URL of the image, must be a supported image types: jpeg, jpg, png, gif, webp.

          • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

            Specifies the detail level of the image. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high. Default value is auto

            • "auto"

            • "low"

            • "high"

        • type: "image_url"

          The type of the content part.

          • "image_url"
      • TextContentBlockParam object { text, type }

        The text content that is part of a message.

        • text: string

          Text content to be sent to the model

        • type: "text"

          Always text.

          • "text"
  • role: "user" or "assistant"

    The role of the entity that is creating the message. Allowed values include:

    • user: Indicates the message is sent by an actual user and should be used in most cases to represent user-generated messages.

    • assistant: Indicates the message is generated by the assistant. Use this value to insert messages from the assistant into the conversation.

    • "user"

    • "assistant"

  • attachments: optional array of object { file_id, tools }

    A list of files attached to the message, and the tools they should be added to.

    • file_id: optional string

      The ID of the file to attach to the message.

    • tools: optional array of CodeInterpreterTool or object { type }

      The tools to add this file to.

      • CodeInterpreterTool object { type }

        • type: "code_interpreter"

          The type of tool being defined: code_interpreter

          • "code_interpreter"
      • FileSearchTool object { type }

        • type: "file_search"

          The type of tool being defined: file_search

          • "file_search"
  • metadata: optional Metadata

    Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

    Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

Returns

  • Message object { id, assistant_id, attachments, 11 more }

    Represents a message within a thread.

    • id: string

      The identifier, which can be referenced in API endpoints.

    • assistant_id: string

      If applicable, the ID of the assistant that authored this message.

    • attachments: array of object { file_id, tools }

      A list of files attached to the message, and the tools they were added to.

      • file_id: optional string

        The ID of the file to attach to the message.

      • tools: optional array of CodeInterpreterTool or object { type }

        The tools to add this file to.

        • CodeInterpreterTool object { type }

          • type: "code_interpreter"

            The type of tool being defined: code_interpreter

            • "code_interpreter"
        • FileSearchTool object { type }

          • type: "file_search"

            The type of tool being defined: file_search

            • "file_search"
    • completed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the message was completed.

    • content: array of ImageFileContentBlock or ImageURLContentBlock or TextContentBlock or RefusalContentBlock

      The content of the message in array of text and/or images.

      • ImageFileContentBlock object { image_file, type }

        References an image File in the content of a message.

        • image_file: ImageFile

          • file_id: string

            The File ID of the image in the message content. Set purpose="vision" when uploading the File if you need to later display the file content.

          • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

            Specifies the detail level of the image if specified by the user. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high.

            • "auto"

            • "low"

            • "high"

        • type: "image_file"

          Always image_file.

          • "image_file"
      • ImageURLContentBlock object { image_url, type }

        References an image URL in the content of a message.

        • image_url: ImageURL

          • url: string

            The external URL of the image, must be a supported image types: jpeg, jpg, png, gif, webp.

          • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

            Specifies the detail level of the image. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high. Default value is auto

            • "auto"

            • "low"

            • "high"

        • type: "image_url"

          The type of the content part.

          • "image_url"
      • TextContentBlock object { text, type }

        The text content that is part of a message.

        • text: Text

          • annotations: array of FileCitationAnnotation or FilePathAnnotation

            • FileCitationAnnotation object { end_index, file_citation, start_index, 2 more }

              A citation within the message that points to a specific quote from a specific File associated with the assistant or the message. Generated when the assistant uses the "file_search" tool to search files.

              • end_index: number

              • file_citation: object { file_id }

                • file_id: string

                  The ID of the specific File the citation is from.

              • start_index: number

              • text: string

                The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

              • type: "file_citation"

                Always file_citation.

                • "file_citation"
            • FilePathAnnotation object { end_index, file_path, start_index, 2 more }

              A URL for the file that's generated when the assistant used the code_interpreter tool to generate a file.

              • end_index: number

              • file_path: object { file_id }

                • file_id: string

                  The ID of the file that was generated.

              • start_index: number

              • text: string

                The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

              • type: "file_path"

                Always file_path.

                • "file_path"
          • value: string

            The data that makes up the text.

        • type: "text"

          Always text.

          • "text"
      • RefusalContentBlock object { refusal, type }

        The refusal content generated by the assistant.

        • refusal: string

        • type: "refusal"

          Always refusal.

          • "refusal"
    • created_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the message was created.

    • incomplete_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the message was marked as incomplete.

    • incomplete_details: object { reason }

      On an incomplete message, details about why the message is incomplete.

      • reason: "content_filter" or "max_tokens" or "run_cancelled" or 2 more

        The reason the message is incomplete.

        • "content_filter"

        • "max_tokens"

        • "run_cancelled"

        • "run_expired"

        • "run_failed"

    • metadata: Metadata

      Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

      Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

    • object: "thread.message"

      The object type, which is always thread.message.

      • "thread.message"
    • role: "user" or "assistant"

      The entity that produced the message. One of user or assistant.

      • "user"

      • "assistant"

    • run_id: string

      The ID of the run associated with the creation of this message. Value is null when messages are created manually using the create message or create thread endpoints.

    • status: "in_progress" or "incomplete" or "completed"

      The status of the message, which can be either in_progress, incomplete, or completed.

      • "in_progress"

      • "incomplete"

      • "completed"

    • thread_id: string

      The thread ID that this message belongs to.

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/$THREAD_ID/messages \
    -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
    -H 'OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2' \
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
    -d '{
          "content": "string",
          "role": "user"
        }'

Response

{
  "id": "id",
  "assistant_id": "assistant_id",
  "attachments": [
    {
      "file_id": "file_id",
      "tools": [
        {
          "type": "code_interpreter"
        }
      ]
    }
  ],
  "completed_at": 0,
  "content": [
    {
      "image_file": {
        "file_id": "file_id",
        "detail": "auto"
      },
      "type": "image_file"
    }
  ],
  "created_at": 0,
  "incomplete_at": 0,
  "incomplete_details": {
    "reason": "content_filter"
  },
  "metadata": {
    "foo": "string"
  },
  "object": "thread.message",
  "role": "user",
  "run_id": "run_id",
  "status": "in_progress",
  "thread_id": "thread_id"
}

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/thread_abc123/messages \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
  -H "OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2" \
  -d '{
      "role": "user",
      "content": "How does AI work? Explain it in simple terms."
    }'

Response

{
  "id": "msg_abc123",
  "object": "thread.message",
  "created_at": 1713226573,
  "assistant_id": null,
  "thread_id": "thread_abc123",
  "run_id": null,
  "role": "user",
  "content": [
    {
      "type": "text",
      "text": {
        "value": "How does AI work? Explain it in simple terms.",
        "annotations": []
      }
    }
  ],
  "attachments": [],
  "metadata": {}
}

Modify message

post /threads/{thread_id}/messages/{message_id}

Modifies a message.

Path Parameters

  • thread_id: string

  • message_id: string

Body Parameters

  • metadata: optional Metadata

    Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

    Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

Returns

  • Message object { id, assistant_id, attachments, 11 more }

    Represents a message within a thread.

    • id: string

      The identifier, which can be referenced in API endpoints.

    • assistant_id: string

      If applicable, the ID of the assistant that authored this message.

    • attachments: array of object { file_id, tools }

      A list of files attached to the message, and the tools they were added to.

      • file_id: optional string

        The ID of the file to attach to the message.

      • tools: optional array of CodeInterpreterTool or object { type }

        The tools to add this file to.

        • CodeInterpreterTool object { type }

          • type: "code_interpreter"

            The type of tool being defined: code_interpreter

            • "code_interpreter"
        • FileSearchTool object { type }

          • type: "file_search"

            The type of tool being defined: file_search

            • "file_search"
    • completed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the message was completed.

    • content: array of ImageFileContentBlock or ImageURLContentBlock or TextContentBlock or RefusalContentBlock

      The content of the message in array of text and/or images.

      • ImageFileContentBlock object { image_file, type }

        References an image File in the content of a message.

        • image_file: ImageFile

          • file_id: string

            The File ID of the image in the message content. Set purpose="vision" when uploading the File if you need to later display the file content.

          • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

            Specifies the detail level of the image if specified by the user. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high.

            • "auto"

            • "low"

            • "high"

        • type: "image_file"

          Always image_file.

          • "image_file"
      • ImageURLContentBlock object { image_url, type }

        References an image URL in the content of a message.

        • image_url: ImageURL

          • url: string

            The external URL of the image, must be a supported image types: jpeg, jpg, png, gif, webp.

          • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

            Specifies the detail level of the image. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high. Default value is auto

            • "auto"

            • "low"

            • "high"

        • type: "image_url"

          The type of the content part.

          • "image_url"
      • TextContentBlock object { text, type }

        The text content that is part of a message.

        • text: Text

          • annotations: array of FileCitationAnnotation or FilePathAnnotation

            • FileCitationAnnotation object { end_index, file_citation, start_index, 2 more }

              A citation within the message that points to a specific quote from a specific File associated with the assistant or the message. Generated when the assistant uses the "file_search" tool to search files.

              • end_index: number

              • file_citation: object { file_id }

                • file_id: string

                  The ID of the specific File the citation is from.

              • start_index: number

              • text: string

                The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

              • type: "file_citation"

                Always file_citation.

                • "file_citation"
            • FilePathAnnotation object { end_index, file_path, start_index, 2 more }

              A URL for the file that's generated when the assistant used the code_interpreter tool to generate a file.

              • end_index: number

              • file_path: object { file_id }

                • file_id: string

                  The ID of the file that was generated.

              • start_index: number

              • text: string

                The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

              • type: "file_path"

                Always file_path.

                • "file_path"
          • value: string

            The data that makes up the text.

        • type: "text"

          Always text.

          • "text"
      • RefusalContentBlock object { refusal, type }

        The refusal content generated by the assistant.

        • refusal: string

        • type: "refusal"

          Always refusal.

          • "refusal"
    • created_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the message was created.

    • incomplete_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the message was marked as incomplete.

    • incomplete_details: object { reason }

      On an incomplete message, details about why the message is incomplete.

      • reason: "content_filter" or "max_tokens" or "run_cancelled" or 2 more

        The reason the message is incomplete.

        • "content_filter"

        • "max_tokens"

        • "run_cancelled"

        • "run_expired"

        • "run_failed"

    • metadata: Metadata

      Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

      Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

    • object: "thread.message"

      The object type, which is always thread.message.

      • "thread.message"
    • role: "user" or "assistant"

      The entity that produced the message. One of user or assistant.

      • "user"

      • "assistant"

    • run_id: string

      The ID of the run associated with the creation of this message. Value is null when messages are created manually using the create message or create thread endpoints.

    • status: "in_progress" or "incomplete" or "completed"

      The status of the message, which can be either in_progress, incomplete, or completed.

      • "in_progress"

      • "incomplete"

      • "completed"

    • thread_id: string

      The thread ID that this message belongs to.

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/$THREAD_ID/messages/$MESSAGE_ID \
    -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
    -H 'OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2' \
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
    -d '{}'

Response

{
  "id": "id",
  "assistant_id": "assistant_id",
  "attachments": [
    {
      "file_id": "file_id",
      "tools": [
        {
          "type": "code_interpreter"
        }
      ]
    }
  ],
  "completed_at": 0,
  "content": [
    {
      "image_file": {
        "file_id": "file_id",
        "detail": "auto"
      },
      "type": "image_file"
    }
  ],
  "created_at": 0,
  "incomplete_at": 0,
  "incomplete_details": {
    "reason": "content_filter"
  },
  "metadata": {
    "foo": "string"
  },
  "object": "thread.message",
  "role": "user",
  "run_id": "run_id",
  "status": "in_progress",
  "thread_id": "thread_id"
}

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/thread_abc123/messages/msg_abc123 \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
  -H "OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2" \
  -d '{
      "metadata": {
        "modified": "true",
        "user": "abc123"
      }
    }'

Response

{
  "id": "msg_abc123",
  "object": "thread.message",
  "created_at": 1699017614,
  "assistant_id": null,
  "thread_id": "thread_abc123",
  "run_id": null,
  "role": "user",
  "content": [
    {
      "type": "text",
      "text": {
        "value": "How does AI work? Explain it in simple terms.",
        "annotations": []
      }
    }
  ],
  "file_ids": [],
  "metadata": {
    "modified": "true",
    "user": "abc123"
  }
}

Retrieve message

get /threads/{thread_id}/messages/{message_id}

Retrieve a message.

Path Parameters

  • thread_id: string

  • message_id: string

Returns

  • Message object { id, assistant_id, attachments, 11 more }

    Represents a message within a thread.

    • id: string

      The identifier, which can be referenced in API endpoints.

    • assistant_id: string

      If applicable, the ID of the assistant that authored this message.

    • attachments: array of object { file_id, tools }

      A list of files attached to the message, and the tools they were added to.

      • file_id: optional string

        The ID of the file to attach to the message.

      • tools: optional array of CodeInterpreterTool or object { type }

        The tools to add this file to.

        • CodeInterpreterTool object { type }

          • type: "code_interpreter"

            The type of tool being defined: code_interpreter

            • "code_interpreter"
        • FileSearchTool object { type }

          • type: "file_search"

            The type of tool being defined: file_search

            • "file_search"
    • completed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the message was completed.

    • content: array of ImageFileContentBlock or ImageURLContentBlock or TextContentBlock or RefusalContentBlock

      The content of the message in array of text and/or images.

      • ImageFileContentBlock object { image_file, type }

        References an image File in the content of a message.

        • image_file: ImageFile

          • file_id: string

            The File ID of the image in the message content. Set purpose="vision" when uploading the File if you need to later display the file content.

          • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

            Specifies the detail level of the image if specified by the user. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high.

            • "auto"

            • "low"

            • "high"

        • type: "image_file"

          Always image_file.

          • "image_file"
      • ImageURLContentBlock object { image_url, type }

        References an image URL in the content of a message.

        • image_url: ImageURL

          • url: string

            The external URL of the image, must be a supported image types: jpeg, jpg, png, gif, webp.

          • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

            Specifies the detail level of the image. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high. Default value is auto

            • "auto"

            • "low"

            • "high"

        • type: "image_url"

          The type of the content part.

          • "image_url"
      • TextContentBlock object { text, type }

        The text content that is part of a message.

        • text: Text

          • annotations: array of FileCitationAnnotation or FilePathAnnotation

            • FileCitationAnnotation object { end_index, file_citation, start_index, 2 more }

              A citation within the message that points to a specific quote from a specific File associated with the assistant or the message. Generated when the assistant uses the "file_search" tool to search files.

              • end_index: number

              • file_citation: object { file_id }

                • file_id: string

                  The ID of the specific File the citation is from.

              • start_index: number

              • text: string

                The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

              • type: "file_citation"

                Always file_citation.

                • "file_citation"
            • FilePathAnnotation object { end_index, file_path, start_index, 2 more }

              A URL for the file that's generated when the assistant used the code_interpreter tool to generate a file.

              • end_index: number

              • file_path: object { file_id }

                • file_id: string

                  The ID of the file that was generated.

              • start_index: number

              • text: string

                The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

              • type: "file_path"

                Always file_path.

                • "file_path"
          • value: string

            The data that makes up the text.

        • type: "text"

          Always text.

          • "text"
      • RefusalContentBlock object { refusal, type }

        The refusal content generated by the assistant.

        • refusal: string

        • type: "refusal"

          Always refusal.

          • "refusal"
    • created_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the message was created.

    • incomplete_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the message was marked as incomplete.

    • incomplete_details: object { reason }

      On an incomplete message, details about why the message is incomplete.

      • reason: "content_filter" or "max_tokens" or "run_cancelled" or 2 more

        The reason the message is incomplete.

        • "content_filter"

        • "max_tokens"

        • "run_cancelled"

        • "run_expired"

        • "run_failed"

    • metadata: Metadata

      Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

      Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

    • object: "thread.message"

      The object type, which is always thread.message.

      • "thread.message"
    • role: "user" or "assistant"

      The entity that produced the message. One of user or assistant.

      • "user"

      • "assistant"

    • run_id: string

      The ID of the run associated with the creation of this message. Value is null when messages are created manually using the create message or create thread endpoints.

    • status: "in_progress" or "incomplete" or "completed"

      The status of the message, which can be either in_progress, incomplete, or completed.

      • "in_progress"

      • "incomplete"

      • "completed"

    • thread_id: string

      The thread ID that this message belongs to.

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/$THREAD_ID/messages/$MESSAGE_ID \
    -H 'OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2' \
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY"

Response

{
  "id": "id",
  "assistant_id": "assistant_id",
  "attachments": [
    {
      "file_id": "file_id",
      "tools": [
        {
          "type": "code_interpreter"
        }
      ]
    }
  ],
  "completed_at": 0,
  "content": [
    {
      "image_file": {
        "file_id": "file_id",
        "detail": "auto"
      },
      "type": "image_file"
    }
  ],
  "created_at": 0,
  "incomplete_at": 0,
  "incomplete_details": {
    "reason": "content_filter"
  },
  "metadata": {
    "foo": "string"
  },
  "object": "thread.message",
  "role": "user",
  "run_id": "run_id",
  "status": "in_progress",
  "thread_id": "thread_id"
}

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/thread_abc123/messages/msg_abc123 \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
  -H "OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2"

Response

{
  "id": "msg_abc123",
  "object": "thread.message",
  "created_at": 1699017614,
  "assistant_id": null,
  "thread_id": "thread_abc123",
  "run_id": null,
  "role": "user",
  "content": [
    {
      "type": "text",
      "text": {
        "value": "How does AI work? Explain it in simple terms.",
        "annotations": []
      }
    }
  ],
  "attachments": [],
  "metadata": {}
}

Delete message

delete /threads/{thread_id}/messages/{message_id}

Deletes a message.

Path Parameters

  • thread_id: string

  • message_id: string

Returns

  • MessageDeleted object { id, deleted, object }

    • id: string

    • deleted: boolean

    • object: "thread.message.deleted"

      • "thread.message.deleted"

Example

curl https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/$THREAD_ID/messages/$MESSAGE_ID \
    -X DELETE \
    -H 'OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2' \
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY"

Response

{
  "id": "id",
  "deleted": true,
  "object": "thread.message.deleted"
}

Example

curl -X DELETE https://api.openai.com/v1/threads/thread_abc123/messages/msg_abc123 \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENAI_API_KEY" \
  -H "OpenAI-Beta: assistants=v2"

Response

{
  "id": "msg_abc123",
  "object": "thread.message.deleted",
  "deleted": true
}

Domain Types

File Citation Annotation

  • FileCitationAnnotation object { end_index, file_citation, start_index, 2 more }

    A citation within the message that points to a specific quote from a specific File associated with the assistant or the message. Generated when the assistant uses the "file_search" tool to search files.

    • end_index: number

    • file_citation: object { file_id }

      • file_id: string

        The ID of the specific File the citation is from.

    • start_index: number

    • text: string

      The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

    • type: "file_citation"

      Always file_citation.

      • "file_citation"

File Citation Delta Annotation

  • FileCitationDeltaAnnotation object { index, type, end_index, 3 more }

    A citation within the message that points to a specific quote from a specific File associated with the assistant or the message. Generated when the assistant uses the "file_search" tool to search files.

    • index: number

      The index of the annotation in the text content part.

    • type: "file_citation"

      Always file_citation.

      • "file_citation"
    • end_index: optional number

    • file_citation: optional object { file_id, quote }

      • file_id: optional string

        The ID of the specific File the citation is from.

      • quote: optional string

        The specific quote in the file.

    • start_index: optional number

    • text: optional string

      The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

File Path Annotation

  • FilePathAnnotation object { end_index, file_path, start_index, 2 more }

    A URL for the file that's generated when the assistant used the code_interpreter tool to generate a file.

    • end_index: number

    • file_path: object { file_id }

      • file_id: string

        The ID of the file that was generated.

    • start_index: number

    • text: string

      The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

    • type: "file_path"

      Always file_path.

      • "file_path"

File Path Delta Annotation

  • FilePathDeltaAnnotation object { index, type, end_index, 3 more }

    A URL for the file that's generated when the assistant used the code_interpreter tool to generate a file.

    • index: number

      The index of the annotation in the text content part.

    • type: "file_path"

      Always file_path.

      • "file_path"
    • end_index: optional number

    • file_path: optional object { file_id }

      • file_id: optional string

        The ID of the file that was generated.

    • start_index: optional number

    • text: optional string

      The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

Image File

  • ImageFile object { file_id, detail }

    • file_id: string

      The File ID of the image in the message content. Set purpose="vision" when uploading the File if you need to later display the file content.

    • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

      Specifies the detail level of the image if specified by the user. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high.

      • "auto"

      • "low"

      • "high"

Image File Content Block

  • ImageFileContentBlock object { image_file, type }

    References an image File in the content of a message.

    • image_file: ImageFile

      • file_id: string

        The File ID of the image in the message content. Set purpose="vision" when uploading the File if you need to later display the file content.

      • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

        Specifies the detail level of the image if specified by the user. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high.

        • "auto"

        • "low"

        • "high"

    • type: "image_file"

      Always image_file.

      • "image_file"

Image File Delta

  • ImageFileDelta object { detail, file_id }

    • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

      Specifies the detail level of the image if specified by the user. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high.

      • "auto"

      • "low"

      • "high"

    • file_id: optional string

      The File ID of the image in the message content. Set purpose="vision" when uploading the File if you need to later display the file content.

Image File Delta Block

  • ImageFileDeltaBlock object { index, type, image_file }

    References an image File in the content of a message.

    • index: number

      The index of the content part in the message.

    • type: "image_file"

      Always image_file.

      • "image_file"
    • image_file: optional ImageFileDelta

      • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

        Specifies the detail level of the image if specified by the user. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high.

        • "auto"

        • "low"

        • "high"

      • file_id: optional string

        The File ID of the image in the message content. Set purpose="vision" when uploading the File if you need to later display the file content.

Image URL

  • ImageURL object { url, detail }

    • url: string

      The external URL of the image, must be a supported image types: jpeg, jpg, png, gif, webp.

    • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

      Specifies the detail level of the image. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high. Default value is auto

      • "auto"

      • "low"

      • "high"

Image URL Content Block

  • ImageURLContentBlock object { image_url, type }

    References an image URL in the content of a message.

    • image_url: ImageURL

      • url: string

        The external URL of the image, must be a supported image types: jpeg, jpg, png, gif, webp.

      • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

        Specifies the detail level of the image. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high. Default value is auto

        • "auto"

        • "low"

        • "high"

    • type: "image_url"

      The type of the content part.

      • "image_url"

Image URL Delta

  • ImageURLDelta object { detail, url }

    • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

      Specifies the detail level of the image. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high.

      • "auto"

      • "low"

      • "high"

    • url: optional string

      The URL of the image, must be a supported image types: jpeg, jpg, png, gif, webp.

Image URL Delta Block

  • ImageURLDeltaBlock object { index, type, image_url }

    References an image URL in the content of a message.

    • index: number

      The index of the content part in the message.

    • type: "image_url"

      Always image_url.

      • "image_url"
    • image_url: optional ImageURLDelta

      • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

        Specifies the detail level of the image. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high.

        • "auto"

        • "low"

        • "high"

      • url: optional string

        The URL of the image, must be a supported image types: jpeg, jpg, png, gif, webp.

Message

  • Message object { id, assistant_id, attachments, 11 more }

    Represents a message within a thread.

    • id: string

      The identifier, which can be referenced in API endpoints.

    • assistant_id: string

      If applicable, the ID of the assistant that authored this message.

    • attachments: array of object { file_id, tools }

      A list of files attached to the message, and the tools they were added to.

      • file_id: optional string

        The ID of the file to attach to the message.

      • tools: optional array of CodeInterpreterTool or object { type }

        The tools to add this file to.

        • CodeInterpreterTool object { type }

          • type: "code_interpreter"

            The type of tool being defined: code_interpreter

            • "code_interpreter"
        • FileSearchTool object { type }

          • type: "file_search"

            The type of tool being defined: file_search

            • "file_search"
    • completed_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the message was completed.

    • content: array of ImageFileContentBlock or ImageURLContentBlock or TextContentBlock or RefusalContentBlock

      The content of the message in array of text and/or images.

      • ImageFileContentBlock object { image_file, type }

        References an image File in the content of a message.

        • image_file: ImageFile

          • file_id: string

            The File ID of the image in the message content. Set purpose="vision" when uploading the File if you need to later display the file content.

          • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

            Specifies the detail level of the image if specified by the user. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high.

            • "auto"

            • "low"

            • "high"

        • type: "image_file"

          Always image_file.

          • "image_file"
      • ImageURLContentBlock object { image_url, type }

        References an image URL in the content of a message.

        • image_url: ImageURL

          • url: string

            The external URL of the image, must be a supported image types: jpeg, jpg, png, gif, webp.

          • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

            Specifies the detail level of the image. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high. Default value is auto

            • "auto"

            • "low"

            • "high"

        • type: "image_url"

          The type of the content part.

          • "image_url"
      • TextContentBlock object { text, type }

        The text content that is part of a message.

        • text: Text

          • annotations: array of FileCitationAnnotation or FilePathAnnotation

            • FileCitationAnnotation object { end_index, file_citation, start_index, 2 more }

              A citation within the message that points to a specific quote from a specific File associated with the assistant or the message. Generated when the assistant uses the "file_search" tool to search files.

              • end_index: number

              • file_citation: object { file_id }

                • file_id: string

                  The ID of the specific File the citation is from.

              • start_index: number

              • text: string

                The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

              • type: "file_citation"

                Always file_citation.

                • "file_citation"
            • FilePathAnnotation object { end_index, file_path, start_index, 2 more }

              A URL for the file that's generated when the assistant used the code_interpreter tool to generate a file.

              • end_index: number

              • file_path: object { file_id }

                • file_id: string

                  The ID of the file that was generated.

              • start_index: number

              • text: string

                The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

              • type: "file_path"

                Always file_path.

                • "file_path"
          • value: string

            The data that makes up the text.

        • type: "text"

          Always text.

          • "text"
      • RefusalContentBlock object { refusal, type }

        The refusal content generated by the assistant.

        • refusal: string

        • type: "refusal"

          Always refusal.

          • "refusal"
    • created_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the message was created.

    • incomplete_at: number

      The Unix timestamp (in seconds) for when the message was marked as incomplete.

    • incomplete_details: object { reason }

      On an incomplete message, details about why the message is incomplete.

      • reason: "content_filter" or "max_tokens" or "run_cancelled" or 2 more

        The reason the message is incomplete.

        • "content_filter"

        • "max_tokens"

        • "run_cancelled"

        • "run_expired"

        • "run_failed"

    • metadata: Metadata

      Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

      Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with a maximum length of 512 characters.

    • object: "thread.message"

      The object type, which is always thread.message.

      • "thread.message"
    • role: "user" or "assistant"

      The entity that produced the message. One of user or assistant.

      • "user"

      • "assistant"

    • run_id: string

      The ID of the run associated with the creation of this message. Value is null when messages are created manually using the create message or create thread endpoints.

    • status: "in_progress" or "incomplete" or "completed"

      The status of the message, which can be either in_progress, incomplete, or completed.

      • "in_progress"

      • "incomplete"

      • "completed"

    • thread_id: string

      The thread ID that this message belongs to.

Message Deleted

  • MessageDeleted object { id, deleted, object }

    • id: string

    • deleted: boolean

    • object: "thread.message.deleted"

      • "thread.message.deleted"

Message Delta

  • MessageDelta object { content, role }

    The delta containing the fields that have changed on the Message.

    • content: optional array of ImageFileDeltaBlock or TextDeltaBlock or RefusalDeltaBlock or ImageURLDeltaBlock

      The content of the message in array of text and/or images.

      • ImageFileDeltaBlock object { index, type, image_file }

        References an image File in the content of a message.

        • index: number

          The index of the content part in the message.

        • type: "image_file"

          Always image_file.

          • "image_file"
        • image_file: optional ImageFileDelta

          • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

            Specifies the detail level of the image if specified by the user. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high.

            • "auto"

            • "low"

            • "high"

          • file_id: optional string

            The File ID of the image in the message content. Set purpose="vision" when uploading the File if you need to later display the file content.

      • TextDeltaBlock object { index, type, text }

        The text content that is part of a message.

        • index: number

          The index of the content part in the message.

        • type: "text"

          Always text.

          • "text"
        • text: optional TextDelta

          • annotations: optional array of FileCitationDeltaAnnotation or FilePathDeltaAnnotation

            • FileCitationDeltaAnnotation object { index, type, end_index, 3 more }

              A citation within the message that points to a specific quote from a specific File associated with the assistant or the message. Generated when the assistant uses the "file_search" tool to search files.

              • index: number

                The index of the annotation in the text content part.

              • type: "file_citation"

                Always file_citation.

                • "file_citation"
              • end_index: optional number

              • file_citation: optional object { file_id, quote }

                • file_id: optional string

                  The ID of the specific File the citation is from.

                • quote: optional string

                  The specific quote in the file.

              • start_index: optional number

              • text: optional string

                The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

            • FilePathDeltaAnnotation object { index, type, end_index, 3 more }

              A URL for the file that's generated when the assistant used the code_interpreter tool to generate a file.

              • index: number

                The index of the annotation in the text content part.

              • type: "file_path"

                Always file_path.

                • "file_path"
              • end_index: optional number

              • file_path: optional object { file_id }

                • file_id: optional string

                  The ID of the file that was generated.

              • start_index: optional number

              • text: optional string

                The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

          • value: optional string

            The data that makes up the text.

      • RefusalDeltaBlock object { index, type, refusal }

        The refusal content that is part of a message.

        • index: number

          The index of the refusal part in the message.

        • type: "refusal"

          Always refusal.

          • "refusal"
        • refusal: optional string

      • ImageURLDeltaBlock object { index, type, image_url }

        References an image URL in the content of a message.

        • index: number

          The index of the content part in the message.

        • type: "image_url"

          Always image_url.

          • "image_url"
        • image_url: optional ImageURLDelta

          • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

            Specifies the detail level of the image. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high.

            • "auto"

            • "low"

            • "high"

          • url: optional string

            The URL of the image, must be a supported image types: jpeg, jpg, png, gif, webp.

    • role: optional "user" or "assistant"

      The entity that produced the message. One of user or assistant.

      • "user"

      • "assistant"

Message Delta Event

  • MessageDeltaEvent object { id, delta, object }

    Represents a message delta i.e. any changed fields on a message during streaming.

    • id: string

      The identifier of the message, which can be referenced in API endpoints.

    • delta: MessageDelta

      The delta containing the fields that have changed on the Message.

      • content: optional array of ImageFileDeltaBlock or TextDeltaBlock or RefusalDeltaBlock or ImageURLDeltaBlock

        The content of the message in array of text and/or images.

        • ImageFileDeltaBlock object { index, type, image_file }

          References an image File in the content of a message.

          • index: number

            The index of the content part in the message.

          • type: "image_file"

            Always image_file.

            • "image_file"
          • image_file: optional ImageFileDelta

            • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

              Specifies the detail level of the image if specified by the user. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high.

              • "auto"

              • "low"

              • "high"

            • file_id: optional string

              The File ID of the image in the message content. Set purpose="vision" when uploading the File if you need to later display the file content.

        • TextDeltaBlock object { index, type, text }

          The text content that is part of a message.

          • index: number

            The index of the content part in the message.

          • type: "text"

            Always text.

            • "text"
          • text: optional TextDelta

            • annotations: optional array of FileCitationDeltaAnnotation or FilePathDeltaAnnotation

              • FileCitationDeltaAnnotation object { index, type, end_index, 3 more }

                A citation within the message that points to a specific quote from a specific File associated with the assistant or the message. Generated when the assistant uses the "file_search" tool to search files.

                • index: number

                  The index of the annotation in the text content part.

                • type: "file_citation"

                  Always file_citation.

                  • "file_citation"
                • end_index: optional number

                • file_citation: optional object { file_id, quote }

                  • file_id: optional string

                    The ID of the specific File the citation is from.

                  • quote: optional string

                    The specific quote in the file.

                • start_index: optional number

                • text: optional string

                  The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

              • FilePathDeltaAnnotation object { index, type, end_index, 3 more }

                A URL for the file that's generated when the assistant used the code_interpreter tool to generate a file.

                • index: number

                  The index of the annotation in the text content part.

                • type: "file_path"

                  Always file_path.

                  • "file_path"
                • end_index: optional number

                • file_path: optional object { file_id }

                  • file_id: optional string

                    The ID of the file that was generated.

                • start_index: optional number

                • text: optional string

                  The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

            • value: optional string

              The data that makes up the text.

        • RefusalDeltaBlock object { index, type, refusal }

          The refusal content that is part of a message.

          • index: number

            The index of the refusal part in the message.

          • type: "refusal"

            Always refusal.

            • "refusal"
          • refusal: optional string

        • ImageURLDeltaBlock object { index, type, image_url }

          References an image URL in the content of a message.

          • index: number

            The index of the content part in the message.

          • type: "image_url"

            Always image_url.

            • "image_url"
          • image_url: optional ImageURLDelta

            • detail: optional "auto" or "low" or "high"

              Specifies the detail level of the image. low uses fewer tokens, you can opt in to high resolution using high.

              • "auto"

              • "low"

              • "high"

            • url: optional string

              The URL of the image, must be a supported image types: jpeg, jpg, png, gif, webp.

      • role: optional "user" or "assistant"

        The entity that produced the message. One of user or assistant.

        • "user"

        • "assistant"

    • object: "thread.message.delta"

      The object type, which is always thread.message.delta.

      • "thread.message.delta"

Refusal Content Block

  • RefusalContentBlock object { refusal, type }

    The refusal content generated by the assistant.

    • refusal: string

    • type: "refusal"

      Always refusal.

      • "refusal"

Refusal Delta Block

  • RefusalDeltaBlock object { index, type, refusal }

    The refusal content that is part of a message.

    • index: number

      The index of the refusal part in the message.

    • type: "refusal"

      Always refusal.

      • "refusal"
    • refusal: optional string

Text

  • Text object { annotations, value }

    • annotations: array of FileCitationAnnotation or FilePathAnnotation

      • FileCitationAnnotation object { end_index, file_citation, start_index, 2 more }

        A citation within the message that points to a specific quote from a specific File associated with the assistant or the message. Generated when the assistant uses the "file_search" tool to search files.

        • end_index: number

        • file_citation: object { file_id }

          • file_id: string

            The ID of the specific File the citation is from.

        • start_index: number

        • text: string

          The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

        • type: "file_citation"

          Always file_citation.

          • "file_citation"
      • FilePathAnnotation object { end_index, file_path, start_index, 2 more }

        A URL for the file that's generated when the assistant used the code_interpreter tool to generate a file.

        • end_index: number

        • file_path: object { file_id }

          • file_id: string

            The ID of the file that was generated.

        • start_index: number

        • text: string

          The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

        • type: "file_path"

          Always file_path.

          • "file_path"
    • value: string

      The data that makes up the text.

Text Content Block

  • TextContentBlock object { text, type }

    The text content that is part of a message.

    • text: Text

      • annotations: array of FileCitationAnnotation or FilePathAnnotation

        • FileCitationAnnotation object { end_index, file_citation, start_index, 2 more }

          A citation within the message that points to a specific quote from a specific File associated with the assistant or the message. Generated when the assistant uses the "file_search" tool to search files.

          • end_index: number

          • file_citation: object { file_id }

            • file_id: string

              The ID of the specific File the citation is from.

          • start_index: number

          • text: string

            The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

          • type: "file_citation"

            Always file_citation.

            • "file_citation"
        • FilePathAnnotation object { end_index, file_path, start_index, 2 more }

          A URL for the file that's generated when the assistant used the code_interpreter tool to generate a file.

          • end_index: number

          • file_path: object { file_id }

            • file_id: string

              The ID of the file that was generated.

          • start_index: number

          • text: string

            The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

          • type: "file_path"

            Always file_path.

            • "file_path"
      • value: string

        The data that makes up the text.

    • type: "text"

      Always text.

      • "text"

Text Content Block Param

  • TextContentBlockParam object { text, type }

    The text content that is part of a message.

    • text: string

      Text content to be sent to the model

    • type: "text"

      Always text.

      • "text"

Text Delta

  • TextDelta object { annotations, value }

    • annotations: optional array of FileCitationDeltaAnnotation or FilePathDeltaAnnotation

      • FileCitationDeltaAnnotation object { index, type, end_index, 3 more }

        A citation within the message that points to a specific quote from a specific File associated with the assistant or the message. Generated when the assistant uses the "file_search" tool to search files.

        • index: number

          The index of the annotation in the text content part.

        • type: "file_citation"

          Always file_citation.

          • "file_citation"
        • end_index: optional number

        • file_citation: optional object { file_id, quote }

          • file_id: optional string

            The ID of the specific File the citation is from.

          • quote: optional string

            The specific quote in the file.

        • start_index: optional number

        • text: optional string

          The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

      • FilePathDeltaAnnotation object { index, type, end_index, 3 more }

        A URL for the file that's generated when the assistant used the code_interpreter tool to generate a file.

        • index: number

          The index of the annotation in the text content part.

        • type: "file_path"

          Always file_path.

          • "file_path"
        • end_index: optional number

        • file_path: optional object { file_id }

          • file_id: optional string

            The ID of the file that was generated.

        • start_index: optional number

        • text: optional string

          The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

    • value: optional string

      The data that makes up the text.

Text Delta Block

  • TextDeltaBlock object { index, type, text }

    The text content that is part of a message.

    • index: number

      The index of the content part in the message.

    • type: "text"

      Always text.

      • "text"
    • text: optional TextDelta

      • annotations: optional array of FileCitationDeltaAnnotation or FilePathDeltaAnnotation

        • FileCitationDeltaAnnotation object { index, type, end_index, 3 more }

          A citation within the message that points to a specific quote from a specific File associated with the assistant or the message. Generated when the assistant uses the "file_search" tool to search files.

          • index: number

            The index of the annotation in the text content part.

          • type: "file_citation"

            Always file_citation.

            • "file_citation"
          • end_index: optional number

          • file_citation: optional object { file_id, quote }

            • file_id: optional string

              The ID of the specific File the citation is from.

            • quote: optional string

              The specific quote in the file.

          • start_index: optional number

          • text: optional string

            The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

        • FilePathDeltaAnnotation object { index, type, end_index, 3 more }

          A URL for the file that's generated when the assistant used the code_interpreter tool to generate a file.

          • index: number

            The index of the annotation in the text content part.

          • type: "file_path"

            Always file_path.

            • "file_path"
          • end_index: optional number

          • file_path: optional object { file_id }

            • file_id: optional string

              The ID of the file that was generated.

          • start_index: optional number

          • text: optional string

            The text in the message content that needs to be replaced.

      • value: optional string

        The data that makes up the text.