# GPT OSS Usage Please refer to [https://github.com/sgl-project/sglang/issues/8833](https://github.com/sgl-project/sglang/issues/8833). ## Responses API & Built-in Tools ### Responses API GPT‑OSS is compatible with the OpenAI Responses API. Use `client.responses.create(...)` with `model`, `instructions`, `input`, and optional `tools` to enable built‑in tool use. ### Built-in Tools GPT‑OSS can call built‑in tools for web search and Python execution. You can use the demo tool server or connect to external MCP tool servers. #### Python Tool - Executes short Python snippets for calculations, parsing, and quick scripts. - By default runs in a Docker-based sandbox. To run on the host, set `PYTHON_EXECUTION_BACKEND=UV` (this executes model-generated code locally; use with care). - Ensure Docker is available if you are not using the UV backend. It is recommended to run `docker pull python:3.11` in advance. #### Web Search Tool - Uses the Exa backend for web search. - Requires an Exa API key; set `EXA_API_KEY` in your environment. Create a key at `https://exa.ai`. ### Tool & Reasoning Parser - We support OpenAI Reasoning and Tool Call parser, as well as our SGLang native api for tool call and reasoning. Refer to [reasoning parser](../advanced_features/separate_reasoning.ipynb) and [tool call parser](../advanced_features/function_calling.ipynb) for more details. ## Notes - Use **Python 3.12** for the demo tools. And install the required `gpt-oss` packages. - The default demo integrates the web search tool (Exa backend) and a demo Python interpreter via Docker. - For search, set `EXA_API_KEY`. For Python execution, either have Docker available or set `PYTHON_EXECUTION_BACKEND=UV`. Examples: ```bash export EXA_API_KEY=YOUR_EXA_KEY # Optional: run Python tool locally instead of Docker (use with care) export PYTHON_EXECUTION_BACKEND=UV ``` Launch the server with the demo tool server: `python3 -m sglang.launch_server --model-path openai/gpt-oss-120b --tool-server demo --tp 2` For production usage, sglang can act as an MCP client for multiple services. An [example tool server](https://github.com/openai/gpt-oss/tree/main/gpt-oss-mcp-server) is provided. Start the servers and point sglang to them: ```bash mcp run -t sse browser_server.py:mcp mcp run -t sse python_server.py:mcp python -m sglang.launch_server ... --tool-server ip-1:port-1,ip-2:port-2 ``` The URLs should be MCP SSE servers that expose server information and well-documented tools. These tools are added to the system prompt so the model can use them. ### Quick Demo ```python from openai import OpenAI client = OpenAI( base_url="http://localhost:30000/v1", api_key="sk-123456" ) tools = [ {"type": "code_interpreter"}, {"type": "web_search_preview"}, ] # Test python tool response = client.responses.create( model="openai/gpt-oss-120b", instructions="You are a helfpul assistant, you could use python tool to execute code.", input="Use python tool to calculate the sum of 29138749187 and 29138749187", # 58,277,498,374 tools=tools ) print("====== test python tool ======") print(response.output_text) # Test browser tool response = client.responses.create( model="openai/gpt-oss-120b", instructions="You are a helfpul assistant, you could use browser to search the web", input="Search the web for the latest news about Nvidia stock price", tools=tools ) print("====== test browser tool ======") print(response.output_text) ``` Example output: ``` ====== test python tool ====== The sum of 29,138,749,187 and 29,138,749,187 is **58,277,498,374**. ====== test browser tool ====== **Recent headlines on Nvidia (NVDA) stock** | Date (2025) | Source | Key news points | Stock‑price detail | |-------------|--------|----------------|--------------------| | **May 13** | Reuters | The market data page shows Nvidia trading “higher” at **$116.61** with no change from the previous close. | **$116.61** – latest trade (delayed ≈ 15 min)【14†L34-L38】 | | **Aug 18** | CNBC | Morgan Stanley kept an **overweight** rating and lifted its price target to **$206** (up from $200), implying a 14 % upside from the Friday close. The firm notes Nvidia shares have already **jumped 34 % this year**. | No exact price quoted, but the article signals strong upside expectations【9†L27-L31】 | | **Aug 20** | The Motley Fool | Nvidia is set to release its Q2 earnings on Aug 27. The article lists the **current price of $175.36**, down 0.16 % on the day (as of 3:58 p.m. ET). | **$175.36** – current price on Aug 20【10†L12-L15】【10†L53-L57】 | **What the news tells us** * Nvidia’s share price has risen sharply this year – up roughly a third according to Morgan Stanley – and analysts are still raising targets (now $206). * The most recent market quote (Reuters, May 13) was **$116.61**, but the stock has surged since then, reaching **$175.36** by mid‑August. * Upcoming earnings on **Aug 27** are a focal point; both the Motley Fool and Morgan Stanley expect the results could keep the rally going. **Bottom line:** Nvidia’s stock is on a strong upward trajectory in 2025, with price targets climbing toward $200‑$210 and the market price already near $175 as of late August. ```