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brave-search

A fully typed Brave Search API wrapper, providing easy access to web search, local POI search, and automatic polling for web search summary feature.

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Brave Search API Wrapper

A fully typed Brave Search API wrapper, providing easy access to web search, local POI search, and automatic polling for AI-generated web search summary feature.

Installation

Using npm

Install the package using npm:

npm install brave-search

Using jsr registry

If you prefer to use the jsr registry, you can add the package using the following commands:

npx jsr add @tyr/brave-search

Importing the Package

Using npm

Import the package in your project:

import { BraveSearch } from "brave-search";

Using jsr registry

If you are using the jsr registry, import the package as follows:

import { BraveSearch } from "@tyr/brave-search/";

Getting Started

  1. Obtain a Brave Search API key from Brave Search API Dashboard.

  2. Install the package using one of the methods above.

  3. Initialize the BraveSearch class:

    const BRAVE_API_KEY = "your-api-key-here";
    const braveSearch = new BraveSearch(BRAVE_API_KEY);
    

Usage

Perform a web search using the webSearch method. Your IDE will provide type hints for the parameters and return types.

const webSearchResults = await braveSearch.webSearch("How many stars there are in our galaxy?", {
  count: 5,
  safesearch: "off",
  search_lang: "en",
  country: "US",
  text_decorations: false,
});
console.log(webSearchResults);

Get a summarized answer for a query using the getSummarizedAnswer method. This method returns an object containing summary and webSearch promises.

const { summary, webSearch } = braveSearch.getSummarizedAnswer("How many stars there are in our galaxy?", {
  count: 5, // Number of search results to return
  safesearch: "off", // Optional: Filter for adult content (default is "moderate")
  search_lang: "en", // Optional: Language of the search results (default is "en")
  country: "US", // Optional: Country for the search results (default is "us")
  text_decorations: false, // Optional: Whether to include text decorations (default is true)
  spellcheck: false, // Optional: Whether to enable spellcheck (default is true)
  extra_snippets: true, // Optional: Whether to include extra snippets (default is false)
});

// Wait for the web search results (almost immediately)
const webSearchResponse = await webSearch;
console.log("Web Search Response:", JSON.stringify(webSearchResponse, null, 2));

// Wait for the summarized answer (can take up to couple of seconds)
const summarizedAnswer = await summary;
console.log("Summarized Answer:", JSON.stringify(summarizedAnswer, null, 2));

Search for local points of interest using the localPoiSearch method.

const poiResults = await braveSearch.localPoiSearch(["poi_id1", "poi_id2"]);
console.log(poiResults);

Get descriptions for local points of interest using the localDescriptionsSearch method.

const descriptionResults = await braveSearch.localDescriptionsSearch(["poi_id1", "poi_id2"]);
console.log(descriptionResults);

Search Options

The library supports various search options as defined in the Brave Search API documentation. For a complete list of options and their descriptions, please refer to the Brave Search API Documentation.

Polling Options

The BraveSearch class supports configurable polling options for summarization. You can customize the polling interval and the maximum number of polling attempts by passing a PollingOptions object to the constructor.

const braveSearch = new BraveSearch(BRAVE_API_KEY, {
  pollInterval: 1000, // (default is 500ms)
  maxPollAttempts: 30, // (default is 20)
});

Important Notes

  • The summary option and getSummarizedAnswer method are only available with the Brave "Data for AI pro" plan.
  • For detailed information about API usage, rate limits, and pricing, please visit the Brave Search API Terms.

API Reference

For detailed API reference, please refer to the Brave Search API Documentation.

Features

  • Web search
  • Automatic summarization with polling
  • Local POI search
  • Local descriptions search
  • Error handling for API requests

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

License

This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 - see the LICENSE file for details.

Disclaimer

This library is not officially associated with Brave Software. It is a third-party implementation of the Brave Search API.

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Package last updated on 23 Jul 2024

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