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Asynchronous Generation Endpoint

This endpoint allows you to submit a text generation request and retrieve the result later.
It is useful when you don’t want to wait for the generation to complete within the same request.

Processing may take from a few seconds up to 1–2 minutes depending on the model used and system load.


1. Submit a request for asynchronous generation

POST /api/companies/{companyCuid}/orchestrators/{orchestratorCuid}/generation-async

Initiates the asynchronous generation process.

Path Parameters

  • companyCuid (string) – Your company identifier.
  • orchestratorCuid (string) – The orchestrator identifier.

Request Body (MailGenerationAsyncParameters)

{
"subject": "Demande de remboursement suite à un accident de voiture",
"body": "Bonjour, Je vous écris pour déclarer un sinistre...",
"metadata": {
"date": "2024-09-11",
"policy_number": "123456789",
"sender": "jean.dupont@mail.com"
},
"template": "Bonjour [Nom du Client], Merci de nous avoir contactés...",
"external_ref": "case-457",
"external_metadata": {
"user_id": "abc-789"
}
}

Response (TextProcessOutput)

{
"process_cuid": "g78ml9fz3qwk"
}

Use the returned process_cuid to later retrieve the generated response.


📥 2. Retrieve the generated response

GET /api/companies/{companyCuid}/orchestrators/{orchestratorCuid}/generation-async/{processCuid}

Returns the result of the asynchronous generation process.

Path Parameters

  • companyCuid (string) – Your company identifier.
  • orchestratorCuid (string) – The orchestrator identifier.
  • processCuid (string) – The process ID returned at submission.

Response (MailGenerationAsyncOutput)

{
"status": "completed",
"response": "Bonjour Jean Dupont, Merci de nous avoir contactés...",
"external_ref": "case-457",
"external_metadata": {
"user_id": "abc-789"
}
}

Possible status values

  • "started" – Generation is in progress.
  • "completed" – The response has been successfully generated.
  • "failed" – An error occurred during generation.

If status is not "completed", the response field will be null.


About external_ref and external_metadata

These optional fields help you track generation jobs on your end.
They are not used for generation, but they are:

  • Stored when the request is submitted.
  • Returned with the final result via the GET endpoint.

This makes it easier to correlate the result with your internal systems — for instance, linking it to a specific user or support ticket.

Example usage

"external_ref": "case-457",
"external_metadata": {
"user_id": "abc-789",
"source": "client_dashboard"
}