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# Task ID: 35
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# Title: Integrate Grok3 API for Research Capabilities
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# Status: cancelled
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# Dependencies: None
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# Priority: medium
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# Description: Replace the current Perplexity API integration with Grok3 API for all research-related functionalities while maintaining existing feature parity.
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# Details:
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This task involves migrating from Perplexity to Grok3 API for research capabilities throughout the application. Implementation steps include:
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1. Create a new API client module for Grok3 in `src/api/grok3.ts` that handles authentication, request formatting, and response parsing
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2. Update the research service layer to use the new Grok3 client instead of Perplexity
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3. Modify the request payload structure to match Grok3's expected format (parameters like temperature, max_tokens, etc.)
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4. Update response handling to properly parse and extract Grok3's response format
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5. Implement proper error handling for Grok3-specific error codes and messages
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6. Update environment variables and configuration files to include Grok3 API keys and endpoints
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7. Ensure rate limiting and quota management are properly implemented according to Grok3's specifications
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8. Update any UI components that display research provider information to show Grok3 instead of Perplexity
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9. Maintain backward compatibility for any stored research results from Perplexity
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10. Document the new API integration in the developer documentation
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Grok3 API has different parameter requirements and response formats compared to Perplexity, so careful attention must be paid to these differences during implementation.
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# Test Strategy:
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Testing should verify that the Grok3 API integration works correctly and maintains feature parity with the previous Perplexity implementation:
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1. Unit tests:
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- Test the Grok3 API client with mocked responses
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- Verify proper error handling for various error scenarios (rate limits, authentication failures, etc.)
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- Test the transformation of application requests to Grok3-compatible format
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2. Integration tests:
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- Perform actual API calls to Grok3 with test credentials
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- Verify that research results are correctly parsed and returned
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- Test with various types of research queries to ensure broad compatibility
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3. End-to-end tests:
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- Test the complete research flow from UI input to displayed results
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- Verify that all existing research features work with the new API
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4. Performance tests:
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- Compare response times between Perplexity and Grok3
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- Ensure the application handles any differences in response time appropriately
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5. Regression tests:
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- Verify that existing features dependent on research capabilities continue to work
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- Test that stored research results from Perplexity are still accessible and displayed correctly
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Create a test environment with both APIs available to compare results and ensure quality before fully replacing Perplexity with Grok3.
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