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@flatfile/plugin-enrich-sentiment
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A Flatfile plugin for sentiment analysis of text fields in records
The @flatfile/plugin-enrich-sentiment
implements sentiment analysis for Flatfile using the RecordHook. It analyzes specified text fields in records, adds sentiment scores and categories as new fields, and provides informative messages about the analysis process.
Event Type:
listener.on('commit:created')
To install the Flatfile Sentiment Analysis Plugin, use npm:
npm install @flatfile/plugin-enrich-sentiment
import { FlatfileRecord } from '@flatfile/hooks';
import { enrichSentiment } from '@flatfile/plugin-enrich-sentiment';
export default function flatfileEventListener(listener) {
listener.use(enrichSentiment({ sheetSug: 'products', textFields: ['long_description'] }));
}
The plugin can be configured with the following options:
sheetSlug
: The slug of the sheet to apply sentiment analysis (default: "default-sheet")textFields
: An array of field names to analyze for sentiment (default: ["description"])autoAnalysis
: Boolean to enable/disable automatic sentiment analysis (default: true)Example configuration:
listener.use(
sentimentAnalysisHook,
{
sheetSlug: "customer-feedback",
textFields: ["comment", "feedback"],
autoAnalysis: true
}
);
sheetSlug
.autoAnalysis
is enabled, it processes each specified text field:
autoAnalysis
is disabled, it adds an info message stating that automatic analysis is off.The sentiment analysis results are categorized as follows:
FAQs
A Flatfile plugin for sentiment analysis of text fields in records
The npm package @flatfile/plugin-enrich-sentiment receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @flatfile/plugin-enrich-sentiment popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @flatfile/plugin-enrich-sentiment demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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