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Development and validation scripts for AI SDK functions across multiple providers and capabilities. Organized by AI SDK function category (text generation, streaming, structured output, embeddings, image generation, speech, transcription, reranking, and agents) File naming convention maps provider and feature combinations (e.g., openai-tool-call.ts , amazon-bedrock-anthropic-cache-control.ts ) for quick identification Includes shared utility helpers for error handling, environment loading,...
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The examples/ai-functions/ directory contains scripts for validating, testing, and iterating on AI SDK functions across providers.
Example Categories
Examples are organized by AI SDK function in examples/ai-functions/src/:
| Directory | Purpose |
|---|---|
generate-text/ | Non-streaming text generation with generateText() |
stream-text/ | Streaming text generation with streamText() |
generate-object/ | Structured output generation with generateObject() |
stream-object/ | Streaming structured output with streamObject() |
agent/ | ToolLoopAgent examples for agentic workflows |
embed/ | Single embedding generation with embed() |
embed-many/ | Batch embedding generation with embedMany() |
generate-image/ | Image generation with generateImage() |
generate-speech/ | Text-to-speech with generateSpeech() |
transcribe/ | Audio transcription with transcribe() |
rerank/ | Document reranking with rerank() |
middleware/ | Custom middleware implementations |
registry/ | Provider registry setup and usage |
telemetry/ | OpenTelemetry integration |
complex/ | Multi-component examples (agents, routers) |
lib/ | Shared utilities (not examples) |
tools/ | Reusable tool definitions |
File Naming Convention
Examples follow the pattern: {provider}-{feature}.ts
| Pattern | Example | Description |
|---|---|---|
{provider}.ts | openai.ts | Basic provider usage |
{provider}-{feature}.ts | openai-tool-call.ts | Specific feature |
{provider}-{sub-provider}.ts | amazon-bedrock-anthropic.ts | Provider with sub-provider |
{provider}-{sub-provider}-{feature}.ts | google-vertex-anthropic-cache-control.ts | Sub-provider with feature |
Example Structure
All examples use the run() wrapper from lib/run.ts which:
- Loads environment variables from
.env - Provides error handling with detailed API error logging
Basic Template
import { providerName } from '@ai-sdk/provider-name';
import { generateText } from 'ai';
import { run } from '../lib/run';
run(async () => {
const result = await generateText({
model: providerName('model-id'),
prompt: 'Your prompt here.',
});
console.log(result.text);
console.log('Token usage:', result.usage);
console.log('Finish reason:', result.finishReason);
});
Streaming Template
import { providerName } from '@ai-sdk/provider-name';
import { streamText } from 'ai';
import { printFullStream } from '../lib/print-full-stream';
import { run } from '../lib/run';
run(async () => {
const result = streamText({
model: providerName('model-id'),
prompt: 'Your prompt here.',
});
await printFullStream({ result });
});
Tool Calling Template
import { providerName } from '@ai-sdk/provider-name';
import { generateText, tool } from 'ai';
import { z } from 'zod';
import { run } from '../lib/run';
run(async () => {
const result = await generateText({
model: providerName('model-id'),
tools: {
myTool: tool({
description: 'Tool description',
inputSchema: z.object({
param: z.string().describe('Parameter description'),
}),
execute: async ({ param }) => {
return { result: `Processed: ${param}` };
},
}),
},
prompt: 'Use the tool to...',
});
console.log(JSON.stringify(result, null, 2));
});
Structured Output Template
import { providerName } from '@ai-sdk/provider-name';
import { generateObject } from 'ai';
import { z } from 'zod';
import { run } from '../lib/run';
run(async () => {
const result = await generateObject({
model: providerName('model-id'),
schema: z.object({
name: z.string(),
items: z.array(z.string()),
}),
prompt: 'Generate a...',
});
console.log(JSON.stringify(result.object, null, 2));
console.log('Token usage:', result.usage);
});
Running Examples
From the examples/ai-functions directory:
pnpm tsx src/generate-text/openai.ts
pnpm tsx src/stream-text/openai-tool-call.ts
pnpm tsx src/agent/openai-generate.ts
When to Write Examples
Write examples when:
-
Adding a new provider: Create basic examples for each supported API (
generateText,streamText,generateObject, etc.) -
Implementing a new feature: Demonstrate the feature with at least one provider example
-
Reproducing a bug: Create an example that shows the issue for debugging
-
Adding provider-specific options: Show how to use
providerOptionsfor provider-specific settings -
Creating test fixtures: Use examples to generate API response fixtures (see
capture-api-response-test-fixtureskill)
Utility Helpers
The lib/ directory contains shared utilities:
| File | Purpose |
|---|---|
run.ts | Error-handling wrapper with .env loading |
print.ts | Clean object printing (removes undefined values) |
print-full-stream.ts | Colored streaming output for tool calls, reasoning, text |
save-raw-chunks.ts | Save streaming chunks for test fixtures |
present-image.ts | Display images in terminal |
save-audio.ts | Save audio files to disk |
Using print utilities
import { print } from '../lib/print';
// Pretty print objects without undefined values
print('Result:', result);
print('Usage:', result.usage, { depth: 2 });
Using printFullStream
import { printFullStream } from '../lib/print-full-stream';
const result = streamText({ ... });
await printFullStream({ result }); // Colored output for text, tool calls, reasoning
Reusable Tools
The tools/ directory contains reusable tool definitions:
import { weatherTool } from '../tools/weather-tool';
const result = await generateText({
model: openai('gpt-4o'),
tools: { weather: weatherTool },
prompt: 'What is the weather in San Francisco?',
});
Best Practices
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Keep examples focused: Each example should demonstrate one feature or use case
-
Use descriptive prompts: Make it clear what the example is testing
-
Handle errors gracefully: The
run()wrapper handles this automatically -
Use realistic model IDs: Use actual model IDs that work with the provider
-
Add comments for complex logic: Explain non-obvious code patterns
-
Reuse tools when appropriate: Use
weatherToolor create new reusable tools intools/