Get AI Model List
The NewOaks AI API enables the retrieval of knowledge base data for a specified chatbot by sending a GET
request to the /chat/Chatbot/ModelList
endpoint.
Endpoint
Request URL: https://usapi.hottask.com/chat/Chatbot/ModelList
Method: GET
Request Headers
The API request must include the following headers:
Authorization: <Your-Secret-Key>
- string, required - The secret key for authenticating the API requestContent-Type: application/json
- string, required - The content type of the request payload (must be application/json)
Example Request
JavaScript (Fetch API)
const res = await fetch('https://usapi.hottask.com/chat/Chatbot/ModelList', {
method: 'GET',
headers: {
"Authorization": "<Your-Secret-Key>",
"Content-Type": "application/json"
},
body: JSON.stringify({})
});
const data = await res.json();
console.log(data);
Python (Requests Library)
import requests
import json
url = 'https://usapi.hottask.com/chat/Chatbot/ModelList'
headers = {
"Authorization": "<Your-Secret-Key>",
"Content-Type": "application/json"
}
data = {}
response = requests.get(url, headers=headers, json=data)
data = response.json()
print(data)
cURL
curl 'https://usapi.hottask.com/chat/Chatbot/ModelList' \
-X GET \
-H 'Authorization: <Your-Secret-Key>' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{}'
HTTP Request
GET /chat/Chatbot/ModelList HTTP/1.1
Host: usapi.hottask.com
Authorization: <Your-Secret-Key>
Content-Type: application/json
{}
Response
The API response will be a JSON object with the following structure:
{
// array - List of knowledge items
"Data": [
{
"Key": "2",
"Value": "gpt-4o",
"Status": true
},
{
"Key": "3",
"Value": "gpt-4o-mini",
"Status": true
},
{
"Key": "22",
"Value": "claude-3.5-sonnet",
"Status": false
},
{
"Key": "23",
"Value": "claude-3.5-haiku",
"Status": false
}
],
// string - API version
"Version": "1.0.0",
// boolean - Operation success status
"Success": true,
// integer - HTTP status code
"Code": 200,
// string - Error message if any
"Message": ""
}
Error Handling
If the request fails, you should:
1. Check the HTTP status code for network-level errors
2. Examine the `Code` and `Message` fields in the response for business-level errors
3. The `Message` field will contain detailed error information