Install via npm
npm install @banana-dev/banana-dev
Get your API Key
Run:
import banana = require("@banana-dev/banana-dev")
const apiKey = "demo" // "YOUR_API_KEY"
const modelKey = "carrot" // "YOUR_MODEL_KEY"
const modelInputs = {
// a json specific to your model. For example:
"imageURL": "https://demo-images-banana.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/image2.jpg"
}
let run = async () => {
var out = await banana.run(apiKey, modelKey, modelInputs)
console.log(out)
}
run()
Return type:
{
"id": "12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012",
"message": "success",
"created": 1649712752,
"apiVersion": "26 Nov 2021",
"modelOutputs": [
{
// a json specific to your model. In this example, the caption of the image
"caption": "a baseball player throwing a ball"
}
]
}
Parse the server output:
modelOut = out["modelOutputs"][0]
Run the typescript compiler in watch mode. If it fails using the npx command just run without npx cd module npx tsc -w
This monitors all the .ts files in the module dir. If any changes, it will recompile the .ts files into .js and store in /dist
we use the npm link command so our tests import @banana-dev/banana-dev but use the local module repo
mkdir tests
cd tests
npx tsc --init
cd ../module
npm link
cd ../tests
npm link @banana-dev/banana-dev
npx tsc -w
Both the main package code in module and the testing code are compiled with typescript. Compile the tests folder and watch updates live npx tsc -w
in test dir you can use JS or import the js sdk from test script modify index.ts to contain the code snippet above.