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@nuclia/core
Advanced tools
Nuclia SDK is an open-source library wrapping Nuclia API in order to integrate Nuclia services in your frontend application.
It supports both JavaScript and TypeScript.
The full documentation is available at https://docs.nuclia.dev/docs/docs/sdk/js-sdk/.
import { Nuclia } from '@nuclia/core';
const nuclia = new Nuclia({
backend: 'https://nuclia.cloud/api',
zone: 'europe-1',
knowledgeBox: '<YOUR-KB-ID>',
});
nuclia.knowledgeBox
.search('where does the Little Prince live', [Search.Features.PARAGRAPH])
.subscribe((searchResult) => {
console.log('search result', searchResult);
});
This SDK can work in NodeJS by providing some polyfills for localStorage
and fetch
:
const { Nuclia } = require('@nuclia/core');
require('localstorage-polyfill');
require('isomorphic-unfetch');
const nuclia = new Nuclia({
backend: 'https://nuclia.cloud/api',
zone: 'europe-1',
knowledgeBox: '<YOUR-KB-ID>',
});
FAQs
SDK allowing to integrate Nuclia services in your frontend application
The npm package @nuclia/core receives a total of 54 weekly downloads. As such, @nuclia/core popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @nuclia/core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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