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@sap-ai-sdk/ai-api
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SAP Cloud SDK for AI is the official Software Development Kit (SDK) for **SAP AI Core**, **SAP Generative AI Hub**, and **Orchestration Service**.
SAP Cloud SDK for AI is the official Software Development Kit (SDK) for SAP AI Core, SAP Generative AI Hub, and Orchestration Service.
This package provides tools to manage scenarios and workflows in SAP AI Core.
We maintain a list of currently available and tested AI Core APIs
$ npm install @sap-ai-sdk/ai-api
⚠️ Important: This package contains generated code. Updates to this package may include breaking changes.
To ensure compatibility and manage updates effectively, we strongly recommend using the tilde (~
) version range in your project instead of the caret (^
). This approach will allow patch-level updates while preventing potentially breaking minor version changes.
"dependencies": {
"@sap-ai-sdk/ai-api": "~1.0.0"
}
Accessing the AI Core Service via the SDK
The SDK automatically retrieves the
AI Core
service credentials and resolves the access token needed for authentication.
- In Cloud Foundry, it's accessed from the
VCAP_SERVICES
environment variable.- In Kubernetes / Kyma environments, you have to mount the service binding as a secret instead, for more information refer to this documentation.
The examples below demonstrate the usage of the most commonly used APIs in SAP AI Core. In addition to the examples below, you can find more sample code here.
async function createArtifact() {
const requestBody: ArtifactPostData = {
name: 'training-test-dataset',
kind: 'dataset',
url: 'https://ai.example.com',
scenarioId: 'foundation-models'
};
try {
const responseData: ArtifactCreationResponse =
await ArtifactApi.artifactCreate(requestBody, {
'AI-Resource-Group': 'default'
}).execute();
return responseData;
} catch (errorData) {
const apiError = errorData.response.data.error as ApiError;
console.error('Status code:', errorData.response.status);
throw new Error(`Artifact creation failed: ${apiError.message}`);
}
}
async function createConfiguration() {
const requestBody: ConfigurationBaseData = {
name: 'gpt-35-turbo',
executableId: 'azure-openai',
scenarioId: 'foundation-models',
parameterBindings: [
{
key: 'modelName',
value: 'gpt-35-turbo'
},
{
key: 'modelVersion',
value: 'latest'
}
],
inputArtifactBindings: []
};
try {
const responseData: ConfigurationCreationResponse =
await ConfigurationApi.configurationCreate(requestBody, {
'AI-Resource-Group': 'default'
}).execute();
return responseData;
} catch (errorData) {
const apiError = errorData.response.data.error as ApiError;
console.error('Status code:', errorData.response.status);
throw new Error(`Configuration creation failed: ${apiError.message}`);
}
}
async function createDeployment() {
const requestBody: DeploymentCreationRequest = {
configurationId: '0a1b2c3d-4e5f6g7h'
};
try{
const responseData: DeploymentCreationResponse = await DeploymentApi
.deploymentCreate(requestBody, {'AI-Resource-Group': 'default'})
.execute();
return responseData;
} catch (errorData) {
const apiError = errorData.response.data.error as ApiError;
console.error('Status code:', errorData.response.status);
throw new Error(`Deployment creation failed: ${apiError.message}`);
}
}
Only deployments with targetStatus: STOPPED
can be deleted.
Thus, a modification request must be sent before deletion can occur.
async function modifyDeployment() {
let deploymentId: string = '0a1b2c3d4e5f';
const deployment: DeploymentResponseWithDetails =
await DeploymentApi.deploymentGet(
deploymentId,
{},
{ 'AI-Resource-Group': 'default' }
).execute();
if (deployment.targetStatus === 'RUNNING') {
// Only RUNNING deployments can be STOPPED.
const requestBody: DeploymentModificationRequest = {
targetStatus: 'STOPPED'
};
try {
await DeploymentApi.deploymentModify(deploymentId, requestBody, {
'AI-Resource-Group': 'default'
}).execute();
} catch (errorData) {
const apiError = errorData.response.data.error as ApiError;
console.error('Status code:', errorData.response.status);
throw new Error(`Deployment modification failed: ${apiError.message}`);
}
}
// Wait a few seconds for the deployment to stop
try {
return DeploymentApi.deploymentDelete(deploymentId, {
'AI-Resource-Group': 'default'
}).execute();
} catch (errorData) {
const apiError = errorData.response.data.error as ApiError;
console.error('Status code:', errorData.response.status);
throw new Error(`Deployment deletion failed: ${apiError.message}`);
}
}
When calling the execute()
method, it is possible to provide a custom destination.
For example, when querying deployments targeting a destination with the name my-destination
, the following code can be used:
const queryParams = status ? { status } : {};
return DeploymentApi.deploymentQuery(queryParams, {
'AI-Resource-Group': resourceGroup
}).execute({
destinationName: 'my-destination'
});
By default, the fetched destination is cached.
To disable caching, set the useCache
parameter to false
together with the destinationName
parameter.
For local testing instructions, refer to this section.
This project is open to feature requests, bug reports and questions via GitHub issues.
Contribution and feedback are encouraged and always welcome. For more information about how to contribute, the project structure, as well as additional contribution information, see our Contribution Guidelines.
The SAP Cloud SDK for AI is released under the Apache License Version 2.0..
FAQs
SAP Cloud SDK for AI is the official Software Development Kit (SDK) for **SAP AI Core**, **SAP Generative AI Hub**, and **Orchestration Service**.
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