JS MindsDB SDK
MindsDB generates metadata about your specific machine learning task, that you can visualize through our graphical user interface MindsDB GUI.
Installing
Using npm:
$ npm install mindsdb-js-sdk
Using yarn:
$ yarn add mindsdb-js-sdk
Install and build
Commands should executed from javascript/
folder.
- install dependencies:
yarn
npm install
- build:
yarn build
npm run build
Folder Structure
./
├── src/ - source code
├── index.js - sdk source code
├── dist/ - builded lib with all dependences (for browser)
├── es/ - builded es6 module
├── lib/ - builded UMD module (can be used in node)
├── rollup.config.js - build config
├── .babelrc.js - babel config
├── package.json - package config
├── ...
Usage
example of usage:
import MindsDB from 'mindsdb-js-sdk';
//connection
MindsDB.connect(url);
const connected = await MindsDB.ping();
if (!connected) return;
// lists of predictors and datasources
const predictorsList = MindsDB.dataSources();
const predictors = MindsDB.predictors();
// get datasource
const catsDatasorce = await MindsDB.DataSource({name: 'cat'}).load();
// get predictor
const catAgePredictor = await MindsDB.Predictor({name: 'catAge'}).load();
// query
const result = catAgePredictor.queryPredict({color: 'white', weight: '100'});
console.log(result.age);
MindsDB.disconnect();
Documentation
root methods
MindsDB.connect(url)
Initialize connection to MindsDV server
params
returns undefined
MindsDB.disconnect()
Clear connection data
returns undefined
async MindsDB.ping()
Check connection
returns bool
async MindsDB.predictors()
return list of existing predictors
returns [{PredictorObject}, ...]
async MindsDB.dataSources()
return list of existing datasources
returns [{DatasourceObject}, ...]
MindsDB.DataSource(opts = { name })
return datasource object
params
- opts object
- name string datasource name
returns {DataSourceObject}
MindsDB.Predictor(opts = { name })
return predictor object
params
- opts object
- name string predictor name
returns {PredictorObject}
DataSourceObject methods
async DataSourceObject.load()
load data for this dataSource
returns {DataSourceObject} this object
async DataSourceObject.upload(file, onProgress)
upload datasource-file to server
params
- file object
- onProgress function
returns undefined
async DataSourceObject.uploadFromUrl(url)
upload datasource to server, by url
params
returns undefined
async DataSourceObject.download()
initiate datasource downloading
returns {DataSourceObject} this object
async DataSourceObject.getDownloadUrl()
returns string download datasource url
async DataSourceObject.delete()
delete datasource
returns undefined
async DataSourceObject.loadData()
get datasource rows
returns [{rows}, ...] data rows
async DataSourceObject.loadMissedFileList()
get list of missed files for datasource
returns [{rows}, ...]
async DataSourceObject.uploadFile(opts = { column, rowIndex, extension, file })
params
- opts object
- column string
- rowIndex string
- extension string
- file object
returns bool - successful
PredictorObject methods
async PredictorObject.load()
load data for this predictor
returns {PredictorObject} this object
async PredictorObject.loadColumns()
load information about columns used for make predictor. After loading columns will be available at this.columns
returns {PredictorObject} this object
async PredictorObject.learn(opts = { dataSourceName, fromData, toPredict })
params
- opts object
- dataSourceName string name of datasource
- fromData string Optional url to a file that you want to learn from
- toPredict [string] list of column names to predict
returns string empty string
async PredictorObject.queryPredict(when)
query to predictor
params
- when object key-value for query fields, example:
when: {sqft: "1000", location: "good"}
returns object key-value for query and predicted foelds
async PredictorObject.delete()
delete predictor
returns undefined
async PredictorObject.upload(file, onProgress)
upload predictor to server
params
- file object
- onProgress function
returns undefined
async PredictorObject.download()
initiate predictor downloading
returns {PredictorObject} this object
async PredictorObject.getDownloadUrl()
returns string download predictor url
License
MIT