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You can install @nlpjs/core:
npm install @nlpjs/core
The Container is an IoC container class. Basically it's able to store instances and classes, marked as being singleton or not. When a class is registered as a singleton, a new instance is created and everytime that the container is asked for this class the same instance is returned. Same behaviour if we register an instance as singleton, but in this case this instance is returned always. When an instance is registerd as not singleton, the class of the instance is stored and when asked to the container it returns a new instance of this class.
Also in the container can be registered settings with the name of the objects registered, so these settings are provided to the new created instances.
And also pipelines can be registered. Pipelines are sequences of commands that are executed based on the classes and instances known by the container.
At the plugins folder you will find some different classes with atomics tasks:
If you take a look at the pipelines.md file you'll see this:
# Pipelines
## reverse
split
reverse
join
->output.text
## reverse-and-*
$reverse
lower
->output.text
## reverse-and-capitalize
$super
upperFirst
output.text
reverse, reverse-and-$ast and reverse-and-capitalize are pipelines. Each one contains commands to be executed in sequence. As you can see, the commands are the name of the plugins, except some exceptions:
This is the way of creating a bootstrapped container:
const { containerBootstrap } = require('@nlpjs/core');
const container = containerBootstrap()
This automatically will:
Containers have a method runPipeline where you can pass the name of the pipeline (or the compiled pipeline) and an input to be processed. Important: this input usually travel through each step of the pipeline, so can be modified by the pipeline execution. This is an example of code calling the pipeline reverse-and-capitalize, that shows how to do inheritance of pipelines, call other pipelines, and have commands that are only executed if the depth of the call is 0 (belongs to the called pipeline).
const { containerBootstrap } = require('@nlpjs/core');
async function main() {
const container = containerBootstrap();
const input = 'GNIHTEMOS';
const result = await container.runPipeline('reverse-and-capitalize', input);
console.log(result); // It should log "Something"
}
main();
You'll find an example of usage at examples/01-container
You can read the guide of how to contribute at Contributing.
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You can read the Code of Conduct at Code of Conduct.
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