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@nanonets/image-classification
Advanced tools
The NanoNets Image Classification (IC) Node.js SDK.
NOTE:
- This package supports both CommonJS and ES Module systems.
- All API requests from the browser will fail due to CORS policies.
- API Keys have full access to the user's account. Please do not expose API Keys on the client.
- Please note that compiling, obfuscating, minifying or bundling (for example in React.js, Angular, Vue.js, React Native, etc.) does not hide the API Key and it can still be extracted from the final application.
- The API Key should only be known to the server code and all client requests to the API must go through a server.
npm install @nanonets/image-classification
NOTE: A fully working example using the SDK can be found in the example directory.
// ES Modules
import ImageClassification from "@nanonets/image-classification";
// CommonJS
const ImageClassification = require("@nanonets/image-classification");
const ic = new ImageClassification(apiKey, modelId);
NOTE:
- The API Key can be found in the user's NanoNets Account section and Model ID can be found in the model's settings in the NanoNets web app.
- Models need to be created and trained from the NanoNets web app before being able to make predictions.
const ic = new ImageClassification(apiKey, modelId);
apiKey
modelId
NOTE:
- Class Instantiation is mandatory.
- The API Key can be found in the user's NanoNets Account section and Model ID can be found in the model's settings in the NanoNets web app.
- API Keys have full access to the user's account. Please do not expose API Keys on the client.
- Please note that compiling, obfuscating, minifying or bundling (for example in React.js, Angular, Vue.js, React Native, etc.) does not hide the API Key and it can still be extracted from the final application.
- The API Key should only be known to the server code and all client requests to the API must go through a server.
await ic.getModelDetails();
Response example and other details
The
getModelDetailsfunction returns a promise, so it needs to be awaited.
await ic.predictUsingUrls(urlArray);
urlArray
Response example and other details
The
predictUsingUrlsfunction returns a promise, so it needs to be awaited.
await ic.predictUsingFile(filePath);
filePath
Response example and other details
The
predictUsingFilefunction returns a promise, so it needs to be awaited.
FAQs
NanoNets' Image Classification Node.js SDK.
We found that @nanonets/image-classification demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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