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@google-cloud/prediction
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Google Prediction API Client Library for Node.js
Looking for more Google APIs than just Prediction? You might want to check out google-cloud
.
$ npm install --save @google-cloud/prediction
var prediction = require('@google-cloud/prediction')({
projectId: 'grape-spaceship-123',
keyFilename: '/path/to/keyfile.json'
});
// Get all of the trained models in your project.
prediction.getModels(function(err, models) {
if (!err) {
// `models` is an array of Model objects.
}
});
// Reference an existing trained model.
var model = prediction.model('my-existing-model');
// Train a model.
model.train('english', 'Hello from your friends at Google!', function(err) {});
// Query a model.
model.query('Hello', function(err, results) {
if (!err) {
// results.winner == 'english'
// results.scores == [
// {
// label: 'english',
// score: 1
// },
// {
// label: 'spanish',
// score: 0
// }
// ]
}
});
// Promises are also supported by omitting callbacks.
model.query('Hello').then(function(data) {
var results = data[0];
});
// It's also possible to integrate with third-party Promise libraries.
var prediction = require('@google-cloud/prediction')({
promise: require('bluebird')
});
It's incredibly easy to get authenticated and start using Google's APIs. You can set your credentials on a global basis as well as on a per-API basis. See each individual API section below to see how you can auth on a per-API-basis. This is useful if you want to use different accounts for different Google Cloud services.
If you are running this client on Google Compute Engine, we handle authentication for you with no configuration. You just need to make sure that when you set up the GCE instance, you add the correct scopes for the APIs you want to access.
// Authenticating on a global basis.
var projectId = process.env.GCLOUD_PROJECT; // E.g. 'grape-spaceship-123'
var prediction = require('@google-cloud/prediction')({
projectId: projectId
});
// ...you're good to go!
If you are not running this client on Google Compute Engine, you need a Google Developers service account. To create a service account:
var projectId = process.env.GCLOUD_PROJECT; // E.g. 'grape-spaceship-123'
var prediction = require('@google-cloud/prediction')({
projectId: projectId,
// The path to your key file:
keyFilename: '/path/to/keyfile.json'
// Or the contents of the key file:
credentials: require('./path/to/keyfile.json')
});
// ...you're good to go!
FAQs
Deprecated Google Prediction API Client Library for Node.js
The npm package @google-cloud/prediction receives a total of 28 weekly downloads. As such, @google-cloud/prediction popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @google-cloud/prediction demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 16 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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