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Vertex Generative AI client for Node.js

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Vertex AI SDK for Node.js quickstart

The Vertex AI SDK for Node.js lets you use the Vertex AI Gemini API to build AI-powered features and applications.

For detailed samples using the Vertex AI Node.js SDK, see the samples repository on GitHub.

For the latest list of available Gemini models on Vertex AI, see the Model information page in Vertex AI documentation.

Before you begin

  1. Make sure your node.js version is 18 or above.
  2. Select or create a Google Cloud project.
  3. Enable billing for your project.
  4. Enable the Vertex AI API.
  5. Set up authentication with a service account so you can access the API from your local workstation.

Install the SDK

Install the Vertex AI SDK for Node.js by running the following command:

npm install @google-cloud/vertexai

Initialize the VertexAI class

To use the Vertex AI SDK for Node.js, create an instance of VertexAI by passing it your Google Cloud project ID and location. Then create a reference to a generative model.

const {
  FunctionDeclarationSchemaType,
  HarmBlockThreshold,
  HarmCategory,
  VertexAI
} = require('@google-cloud/vertexai');

const project = 'your-cloud-project';
const location = 'us-central1';
const textModel =  'gemini-1.0-pro';
const visionModel = 'gemini-1.0-pro-vision';

const vertexAI = new VertexAI({project: project, location: location});

// Instantiate Gemini models
const generativeModel = vertexAI.getGenerativeModel({
    model: textModel,
    // The following parameters are optional
    // They can also be passed to individual content generation requests
    safetySettings: [{category: HarmCategory.HARM_CATEGORY_DANGEROUS_CONTENT, threshold: HarmBlockThreshold.BLOCK_MEDIUM_AND_ABOVE}],
    generationConfig: {maxOutputTokens: 256},
  });

const generativeVisionModel = vertexAI.getGenerativeModel({
    model: visionModel,
});

const generativeModelPreview = vertexAI.preview.getGenerativeModel({
    model: textModel,
});

Send text prompt requests

You can send text prompt requests by using generateContentStream for streamed responses, or generateContent for nonstreamed responses.

Get streamed text responses

The response is returned in chunks as it's being generated to reduce the perception of latency to a human reader.

async function streamGenerateContent() {
  const request = {
    contents: [{role: 'user', parts: [{text: 'How are you doing today?'}]}],
  };
  const streamingResult = await generativeModel.generateContentStream(request);
  for await (const item of streamingResult.stream) {
    console.log('stream chunk: ', JSON.stringify(item));
  }
  const aggregatedResponse = await streamingResult.response;
  console.log('aggregated response: ', JSON.stringify(aggregatedResponse));
};

streamGenerateContent();

Get nonstreamed text responses

The response is returned all at once.

async function generateContent() {
  const request = {
    contents: [{role: 'user', parts: [{text: 'How are you doing today?'}]}],
  };
  const result = await generativeModel.generateContent(request);
  const response = result.response;
  console.log('Response: ', JSON.stringify(response));
};

generateContent();

Send multiturn chat requests

Chat requests use previous messages as context when responding to new prompts. To send multiturn chat requests, use sendMessageStream for streamed responses, or sendMessage for nonstreamed responses.

Get streamed chat responses

The response is returned in chunks as it's being generated to reduce the perception of latency to a human reader.

async function streamChat() {
  const chat = generativeModel.startChat();
  const chatInput = "How can I learn more about Node.js?";
  const result = await chat.sendMessageStream(chatInput);
  for await (const item of result.stream) {
      console.log("Stream chunk: ", item.candidates[0].content.parts[0].text);
  }
  const aggregatedResponse = await result.response;
  console.log('Aggregated response: ', JSON.stringify(aggregatedResponse));
}

streamChat();

Get nonstreamed chat responses

The response is returned all at once.

async function sendChat() {
  const chat = generativeModel.startChat();
  const chatInput = "How can I learn more about Node.js?";
  const result = await chat.sendMessage(chatInput);
  const response = result.response;
  console.log('response: ', JSON.stringify(response));
}

sendChat();

Include images or videos in your prompt request

Prompt requests can include either an image or video in addition to text. For more information, see Send multimodal prompt requests in the Vertex AI documentation.

Include an image

You can include images in the prompt either by specifying the Cloud Storage URI where the image is located or by including a base64 encoding of the image.

Specify a Cloud Storage URI of the image

You can specify the Cloud Storage URI of the image in fileUri.

async function multiPartContent() {
    const filePart = {fileData: {fileUri: "gs://generativeai-downloads/images/scones.jpg", mimeType: "image/jpeg"}};
    const textPart = {text: 'What is this picture about?'};
    const request = {
        contents: [{role: 'user', parts: [textPart, filePart]}],
      };
    const streamingResult = await generativeVisionModel.generateContentStream(request);
    for await (const item of streamingResult.stream) {
      console.log('stream chunk: ', JSON.stringify(item));
    }
    const aggregatedResponse = await streamingResult.response;
    console.log(aggregatedResponse.candidates[0].content);
}

multiPartContent();
Specify a base64 image encoding string

You can specify the base64 image encoding string in data.

async function multiPartContentImageString() {
    // Replace this with your own base64 image string
    const base64Image = 'iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAEAAAABCAYAAAAfFcSJAAAADUlEQVR42mP8z8BQDwAEhQGAhKmMIQAAAABJRU5ErkJggg==';
    const filePart = {inline_data: {data: base64Image, mimeType: 'image/jpeg'}};
    const textPart = {text: 'What is this picture about?'};
    const request = {
        contents: [{role: 'user', parts: [textPart, filePart]}],
      };
    const streamingResult = await generativeVisionModel.generateContentStream(request);
    const contentResponse = await streamingResult.response;
    console.log(contentResponse.candidates[0].content.parts[0].text);
}

multiPartContentImageString();

Include a video

You can include videos in the prompt by specifying the Cloud Storage URI where the video is located in fileUri.

async function multiPartContentVideo() {
    const filePart = {fileData: {fileUri: 'gs://cloud-samples-data/video/animals.mp4', mimeType: 'video/mp4'}};
    const textPart = {text: 'What is in the video?'};
    const request = {
        contents: [{role: 'user', parts: [textPart, filePart]}],
      };
    const streamingResult = await generativeVisionModel.generateContentStream(request);
    for await (const item of streamingResult.stream) {
      console.log('stream chunk: ', JSON.stringify(item));
    }
    const aggregatedResponse = await streamingResult.response;
    console.log(aggregatedResponse.candidates[0].content);
}

multiPartContentVideo();

Function calling

The Vertex AI SDK for Node.js supports function calling in the sendMessage, sendMessageStream, generateContent, and generateContentStream methods. We recommend using it through the chat methods (sendMessage or sendMessageStream) but have included examples of both approaches below.

Declare a function

The following examples show you how to declare a function.

const functionDeclarations = [
  {
    functionDeclarations: [
      {
        name: "get_current_weather",
        description: 'get weather in a given location',
        parameters: {
          type: FunctionDeclarationSchemaType.OBJECT,
          properties: {
            location: {type: FunctionDeclarationSchemaType.STRING},
            unit: {
              type: FunctionDeclarationSchemaType.STRING,
              enum: ['celsius', 'fahrenheit'],
            },
          },
          required: ['location'],
        },
      },
    ],
  },
];

const functionResponseParts = [
  {
    functionResponse: {
      name: "get_current_weather",
      response:
          {name: "get_current_weather", content: {weather: "super nice"}},
    },
  },
];

Function calling using sendMessageStream

After the function is declared, you can pass it to the model in the tools parameter of the prompt request.

async function functionCallingChat() {
  // Create a chat session and pass your function declarations
  const chat = generativeModel.startChat({
    tools: functionDeclarations,
  });

  const chatInput1 = 'What is the weather in Boston?';

  // This should include a functionCall response from the model
  const streamingResult1 = await chat.sendMessageStream(chatInput1);
  for await (const item of streamingResult1.stream) {
    console.log(item.candidates[0]);
  }
  const response1 = await streamingResult1.response;
  console.log("first aggregated response: ", JSON.stringify(response1));

  // Send a follow up message with a FunctionResponse
  const streamingResult2 = await chat.sendMessageStream(functionResponseParts);
  for await (const item of streamingResult2.stream) {
    console.log(item.candidates[0]);
  }

  // This should include a text response from the model using the response content
  // provided above
  const response2 = await streamingResult2.response;
  console.log("second aggregated response: ", JSON.stringify(response2));
}

functionCallingChat();

Function calling using generateContentStream

async function functionCallingGenerateContentStream() {
  const request = {
    contents: [
      {role: 'user', parts: [{text: 'What is the weather in Boston?'}]},
      {role: 'model', parts: [{functionCall: {name: 'get_current_weather', args: {'location': 'Boston'}}}]},
      {role: 'user', parts: functionResponseParts}
    ],
    tools: functionDeclarations,
  };
  const streamingResult =
      await generativeModel.generateContentStream(request);
  for await (const item of streamingResult.stream) {
    console.log(item.candidates[0]);
  }
}

functionCallingGenerateContentStream();

Counting tokens

async function countTokens() {
  const request = {
      contents: [{role: 'user', parts: [{text: 'How are you doing today?'}]}],
    };
  const response = await generativeModel.countTokens(request);
  console.log('count tokens response: ', JSON.stringify(response));
}

countTokens();

Grounding (Preview)

Grounding is preview only feature.

Grounding lets you connect model output to verifiable sources of information to reduce hallucination. You can specify Google Search or Vertex AI search as the data source for grounding.

Grounding using Google Search (Preview)

async function generateContentWithGoogleSearchGrounding() {
  const generativeModelPreview = vertexAI.preview.getGenerativeModel({
    model: textModel,
    // The following parameters are optional
    // They can also be passed to individual content generation requests
    safetySettings: [{category: HarmCategory.HARM_CATEGORY_DANGEROUS_CONTENT, threshold: HarmBlockThreshold.BLOCK_MEDIUM_AND_ABOVE}],
    generationConfig: {maxOutputTokens: 256},
  });

  const googleSearchRetrievalTool = {
    googleSearchRetrieval: {
      disableAttribution: false,
    },
  };
  const result = await generativeModelPreview.generateContent({
    contents: [{role: 'user', parts: [{text: 'Why is the sky blue?'}]}],
    tools: [googleSearchRetrievalTool],
  })
  const response = result.response;
  const groundingMetadata = response.candidates[0].groundingMetadata;
  console.log("GroundingMetadata is: ", JSON.stringify(groundingMetadata));
}
generateContentWithGoogleSearchGrounding();

Grounding using Vertex AI Search (Preview)

async function generateContentWithVertexAISearchGrounding() {
  const generativeModelPreview = vertexAI.preview.getGenerativeModel({
    model: textModel,
    // The following parameters are optional
    // They can also be passed to individual content generation requests
    safetySettings: [{category: HarmCategory.HARM_CATEGORY_DANGEROUS_CONTENT, threshold: HarmBlockThreshold.BLOCK_MEDIUM_AND_ABOVE}],
    generationConfig: {maxOutputTokens: 256},
  });

  const vertexAIRetrievalTool = {
    retrieval: {
      vertexAiSearch: {
        datastore: 'projects/.../locations/.../collections/.../dataStores/...',
      },
      disableAttribution: false,
    },
  };
  const result = await generativeModelPreview.generateContent({
    contents: [{role: 'user', parts: [{text: 'Why is the sky blue?'}]}],
    tools: [vertexAIRetrievalTool],
  })
  const response = result.response;
  const groundingMetadata = response.candidates[0].groundingMetadata;
  console.log("Grounding metadata is: ", JSON.stringify(groundingMetadata));
}
generateContentWithVertexAISearchGrounding();

License

The contents of this repository are licensed under the Apache License, version 2.0.

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Package last updated on 26 Jun 2024

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