Providers

Ai302

AISDK provides first-class support for Ai302 with fully typed model APIs. Model capabilities are enforced at compile time using Rust's type system. This prevents model capability mismatches and guarantees the selected model is valid for the task (e.g. tool calling).

Installation

Enable the Ai302 provider feature:

cargo add aisdk --features 302ai

This installs AISDK with the Ai302 provider enabled. Once you have enabled the Ai302 provider, you can use all aisdk features with it.

Create a Provider Instance

To create a provider instance, call Ai302::model_name(), where model_name is the Ai302 model you want to use. Model names are exposed as snake-case methods.

use aisdk::providers::Ai302;

let 302ai = Ai302::minimax_m1();

This initializes the provider with:

  • Model: "MiniMax-M1"
  • API key from environment (if set with 302AI_API_KEY)
  • Ai302's default base URL (https://api.302.ai/v1)

Basic Text Generation

Example using LanguageModelRequest for text generation.

use aisdk::{
    core::LanguageModelRequest,
    providers::Ai302,
};

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {

    let 302ai = Ai302::minimax_m1();

    let response = LanguageModelRequest::builder()
        .model(302ai)
        .prompt("Write a short poem about Rust.")
        .build()
        .generate_text()
        .await?;

    println!("Response text: {:?}", response.text());
    Ok(())
}

Provider Settings

You can customize provider configuration using Ai302::builder()

API Key

let 302ai = Ai302::<MinimaxM1>::builder()
    .api_key("your-api-key")
    .build()?;

If not specified, AISDK uses the 302AI_API_KEY environment variable.

Base URL

Useful when routing through a proxy, gateway, or self-hosted compatible endpoint.

let 302ai = Ai302::<MinimaxM1>::builder()
    .base_url("https://api.302.ai/v1")
    .build()?;

Path (Full URL Override)

Use .path(...) to override the full request URL instead of only the base URL.

let 302ai = Ai302::<MinimaxM1>::builder()
    .path("https://full-url.example/v1/chat/completions")
    .build()?;

Provider Name

For logging, analytics, and observability.

let 302ai = Ai302::<MinimaxM1>::builder()
    .provider_name("Ai302")
    .build()?;

Full Custom Configuration Example

let 302ai = Ai302::<MinimaxM1>::builder()
    .api_key("your-api-key")
    .base_url("https://api.302.ai/v1")
    .path("https://full-url.example/v1/chat/completions")
    .provider_name("Ai302")
    .build()?;

Dynamic Model Selection

For runtime model selection (e.g., loading models from config files), use DynamicModel:

Using model_name() Method with Default Settings

use aisdk::providers::Ai302;

// Specify model as a string at runtime
let 302ai = Ai302::model_name("MiniMax-M1");

Using Builder Pattern with Custom Settings

use aisdk::{
    core::DynamicModel,
    providers::Ai302,
};

let 302ai = Ai302::<DynamicModel>::builder()
	.model_name("MiniMax-M1")
	.api_key("your-api-key")
	.base_url("https://api.302.ai/v1")
	.path("https://full-url.example/v1/chat/completions")
	.provider_name("Ai302")
	.build()?;

Warning: When using DynamicModel, model capabilities are not validated at compile time. This means there's no guarantee the model supports requested features (e.g., tool calls, structured output). For compile-time safety, use the typed methods like Ai302::minimax_m1().

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