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@squiz/dxp-ai-client
Advanced tools
The @squiz/dxp-ai-client
is auto generated client library designed to simplify the interactions with the dxp-ai-service
dxp-ai-service
service with less effort.dxp-ai-service
service efficiently and not waste time updating their own integration services.To utilize the Main Service Client Library within your service, follow these steps:
npm install @squiz/dxp-ai-client
Initialize Client: Initialize an instance of the dxp-ai-service
client within your service's codebase, providing any required configuration parameters. The following example is from the DXP console
export class AiService extends BaseService {
public readonly apiClient: DxpAiService<unknown>;
public constructor(configuration: AiServiceConfiguration) {
super(configuration);
const baseUrl = this.getServiceUrlByTenant('ai');
if (!baseUrl) {
throw new Error('BaseUrl is undefined');
}
const httpClient = createClient({
baseUrl: baseUrl,
});
this.apiClient = new DxpAiService(httpClient);
}
}
Interact with Main Service: Once initialized, you can start making requests to the dxp-ai-service
service using the methods exposed by the client library. These methods abstract away the underlying HTTP requests and provide a simple interface for interacting with the dxp-ai-service
service's endpoints.
aiService.apiClient.generative.list(query)
.then((user) => {
// Handle ai data
})
.catch((error) => {
// Handle error
});
Contribute and Extend: If your service requires changes to the package generation settings or extension in its interaction with the dxp-ai-service
service (requiring changes to the service code). Please see the Contribution guidelines
FAQs
Exposes the DXP AI service as a package for consumers
We found that @squiz/dxp-ai-client 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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