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A quick spin-up HTTTP server for dev and testing using @nlbridge/express

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nlbridge Dev Server 🌲💬 🌉

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About nlbridge

@lbridge is a Node.js library that provides utilities, middleware, and a development server for building APIs powered by large language models. It's designed to easily integrate with nlux, the conversational UI React and JS library, but it can also be used independently with any other client.

This package @nlbridge/server is the dev server for nlbridge. It provides a simple way to launch proxy server to connect to OpenAI's APIs, using the nlbridge Express.js middleware.

If you are looking to build your own server, you can use the @nlbridge/express package to integrate nlbridge with your own Express.js server, or use the @nlbridge/core package to build your own custom server.

Launching @nlbridge/server

To launch the development server, you can use the npx command line tool:

npx @nlbridge/server --api openai

Command line options are available to customize the server configuration. You can use the --help option to see the available options:

npx @nlbridge/server --help
@nlbridge dev server CLI

Usage:
  @nlbridge/server [params]

Required:
  --api <openapi>     The AI backend to use
                      Only OpenAPI is supported at the moment

Optional:
  --api-key <key>      The API key to use for the AI backend
                       Default: Read from environment variable (e.g. OPENAI_API_KEY)

  --port [port]        Port to use for HTTP server - Default: Random value between 8000 and 8999
  --cors <origin>      Enable CORS for the specified origin - Default: "*"
  --endpoint [path]    Endpoint to use for HTTP server - Default: /

  --debug              Show debug information
  --help               Show help

Endpoint API

Once the server is running, you can access the API at the following endpoint:

POST http://localhost:<port>/<endpoint>

The API expects a JSON payload with the following structure:

{
  "action": "<action>",
  "payload": {
    // Payload data
  }
}

The following actions are supported:

ActionPayload FormatDescription
chat{ "message": string }Send a message to the AI model and receive a response in one block.
chat-stream{ "message": string }Send a message to the AI model and receive a response in a stream of server-sent events.

Using The Express.js middleware

The nlbridge server is built on top of the nlbridge middleware for Express.js.
You can use the middleware in your own Express.js server by installing the @nlbridge/express package.

To learn more, please refer to the @nlbridge/express package.

Building Web Apps with nlux and nlbridge

nlbridge is designed to work seamlessly with nlux, a feature-rich library for building conversational UIs. To learn more, please refer to the nlux documentation.

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Package last updated on 17 Mar 2024

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