import { EventStream } from "../lib/event-streams.js"; import { ClientSDK, RequestOptions } from "../lib/sdks.js"; import * as components from "../models/components/index.js"; import { z } from "zod"; import { ParsedChatCompletionRequest, ParsedChatCompletionResponse } from "../extra/structChat.js"; export declare class Chat extends ClientSDK { /** * Chat Completion with the response parsed in the same format as the input requestFormat. * * @remarks * The response will be parsed back to the initial Zod object passed in the requestFormat field. */ parse(request: ParsedChatCompletionRequest, options?: RequestOptions): Promise>; /** * Stream chat completion with a parsed request input. * * @remarks * Unlike the .parse method, this method will return a stream of events containing the JSON response. It will not be parsed back to the initial Zod object. * If you need to parse the stream, see the examples/src/async_structured_outputs.ts file. */ parseStream(request: ParsedChatCompletionRequest, options?: RequestOptions): Promise>; /** * Chat Completion */ complete(request: components.ChatCompletionRequest, options?: RequestOptions): Promise; /** * Stream chat completion * * @remarks * Mistral AI provides the ability to stream responses back to a client in order to allow partial results for certain requests. Tokens will be sent as data-only server-sent events as they become available, with the stream terminated by a data: [DONE] message. Otherwise, the server will hold the request open until the timeout or until completion, with the response containing the full result as JSON. */ stream(request: components.ChatCompletionStreamRequest, options?: RequestOptions): Promise>; } //# sourceMappingURL=chat.d.ts.map