Add Responses API model constants (ResponsesModels)#90
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Summary
Adds recommended model ID constants for the Responses API so callers can use stable names instead of raw strings.
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src/gradient/responses_models.py— NewResponsesModelsclass with:GPT_5_2_PRO="openai-gpt-5.2-pro"GPT_5_1_CODEX_MAX="openai-gpt-5.1-codex-max"src/gradient/__init__.py— ExportResponsesModelsin the public API.tests/test_responses_models.py— Tests that both constants exist and have the expected string values.Usageython
from gradient import Gradient, ResponsesModels
client = Gradient()
response = client.responses.create(
model_access_key="...",
input=[{"role": "user", "content": "Hello"}],
model=ResponsesModels.GPT_5_2_PRO,
)