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jarvisbot-js

v1.0.7

Published

JarvisBot JavaScript SDK API library

Downloads

30

Readme

JarvisBot JavaScript SDK API library

This library provides convenient access to the JarvisBot SDK API from JavaScript. It is generated from Jarvis. To learn how to use the JarvisBot JavaScript SDK API.

Access Token

[!IMPORTANT] JarvisBot SDK is currently undergoing rapid development, which may lead to stability and compatibility issues. You can email [email protected] to request an access token. We will periodically open up trials.

Install

npm install

npm i jarvisbot-js

static html

<script src="./static/JarvisBotSDK-x.x.x.min.js">
</script>

Init client

The code below shows how to get started init SDK client.

//this is a demo conf
let conf = {
    "app_token": "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
}
//get client
let jarvisBot = new JarvisBotSDK(conf)
//dispatch api resource
jarvisBot.dispatch().then((res) => {
    //success to use jarvisBot now
    console.log(res)
}).catch((e) => console.log(e.message))

Default chat

Here is an example to chat.

let chat_params = jarvisBot.param.getChatParams([
    {
        content: "You are a helpful assistant.",
        role: "system"
    },
    {
        content: "how are you?",
        role: "user"
    }
]);
jarvisBot.base.chat(chat_params).then((result) => {
    console.log(result)
})

Streaming chat

We provide support for streaming responses using Server Sent Events (SSE) to chat.

let chat_params_stream = jarvisBot.param.getChatParams([
    {
        content: "You are a helpful assistant.",
        role: "system"
    },
    {
        content: "how are you",
        role: "user"
    }
]);
chat_params_stream.stream = true;
jarvisBot.base.chat(chat_params_stream).then((event_source) => {
    event_source.onmessage = function (event) {
        //sse original data
        console.log('sse data:', event.data);
    };
}).catch((e) => console.error(e));

If you need to advance cancel the stream, you can close from event_source like this:

event_source.close()

Txt2img

Here is an example to use txt2img.

let prompt = "dog"
let param = jarvisBot.param.getTxt2imgParams(prompt);
jarvisBot.base.txt2img(param).then((result) => {
    console.log("txt2img result", result)
}).catch((e) => console.error(e));

Img2img

Here is an example to use img2img.

//this is base64 from img
let img_base64 = "xxxx"
let prompt = "hat"
let param = jarvisBot.param.getImg2imgParams(prompt, [img_base64]);
jarvisBot.base.img2img(param).then((result) => {
    console.log("img2img result", result)
})