# G4F Docker Setup ## Table of Contents - [Prerequisites](#prerequisites) - [Installation and Setup](#installation-and-setup) - [Testing the API](#testing-the-api) - [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting) - [Stopping the Service](#stopping-the-service) ## Prerequisites **Before you begin, ensure you have the following installed on your system:** - [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) - [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) - Python 3.7 or higher - pip (Python package manager) **Note:** If you encounter issues with Docker, you can run the project directly using Python. ## Installation and Setup ### Docker Method (Recommended) 1. **Clone the Repository** ```bash git clone https://github.com/xtekky/gpt4free.git cd gpt4free ``` 2. **Build and Run with Docker Compose** ```bash docker-compose up --build ``` 3. **Access the API** The server will be accessible at `http://localhost:1337` ### Non-Docker Method If you encounter issues with Docker, you can run the project directly using Python: 1. **Clone the Repository** ```bash git clone https://github.com/xtekky/gpt4free.git cd gpt4free ``` 2. **Install Dependencies** ```bash pip install -r requirements.txt ``` 3. **Run the Server** ```bash python -m g4f.api.run ``` 4. **Access the API** The server will be accessible at `http://localhost:1337` ## Testing the API **You can test the API using curl or by creating a simple Python script:** ### Using curl ```bash curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"prompt": "What is the capital of France?"}' http://localhost:1337/chat/completions ``` ### Using Python **Create a file named `test_g4f.py` with the following content:** ```python import requests url = "http://localhost:1337/v1/chat/completions" body = { "model": "gpt-3.5-turbo", "stream": False, "messages": [ {"role": "assistant", "content": "What can you do?"} ] } json_response = requests.post(url, json=body).json().get('choices', []) for choice in json_response: print(choice.get('message', {}).get('content', '')) ``` **Run the script:** ```bash python test_g4f.py ``` ## Troubleshooting - If you encounter issues with Docker, try running the project directly using Python as described in the Non-Docker Method. - Ensure that you have the necessary permissions to run Docker commands. You might need to use `sudo` or add your user to the `docker` group. - If the server doesn't start, check the logs for any error messages and ensure all dependencies are correctly installed. **_For more detailed information on API endpoints and usage, refer to the [G4F API documentation](docs/interference-api.md)._** ## Stopping the Service ### Docker Method **To stop the Docker containers, use the following command:** ```bash docker-compose down ``` ### Non-Docker Method If you're running the server directly with Python, you can stop it by pressing Ctrl+C in the terminal where it's running. --- [Return to Home](/)