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- monsterapi
- monsterapi/lib/index.js
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monsterapi
monsterapi is a JavaScript client library for interacting with the Monster API. It provides an easy way to access the API's features and integrate them into your applications.
Available Models
Text Generation / Language Models (LLMs):
- falcon-7b-instruct
- mpt-7b-instruct
- llama2-7b-chat
- falcon-40b-instruct
- mpt-30b-instruct
Note: Other models are accessible through the client but are not activated yet. They will be updated shortly.
Image Generation:
- txt2img - stable-diffusion v1.5
- sdxl - stable-diffusion XL V1.0
- pix2pix - Instruct-pix2pix
- img2img - Image to Image using Stable Diffusion
Speech Generation:
- sunoai-bark - Bark (Sunoai Bark)
- whisper - Whisper Large V2
Usage
Installation
You can install the monsterapi
package using npm or yarn:
npm install monsterapi
or
yarn add monsterapi
Import the Library
To use the monsterapi library in your project, import the MonsterApiClient
class:
import { MonsterApiClient } from 'monsterapi';
or
const { MonsterApiClient } = require('monsterapi');
Initialize the Client
Create an instance of the MonsterApiClient
class by providing your API key:
const client = new MonsterApiClient('your-api-key');
Replace 'your-api-key'
with your actual Monster API key.
Get Response
You can use the get_response
method to generate the Process Id of your request:
const model = 'whisper'; // Replace with a valid model name
const input = {
// Replace with valid input data for the model
};
client.get_response(model, input)
.then((result) => {
// Handle the status response from the API
console.log('Generated Data:', result);
})
.catch((error) => {
// Handle API errors
console.error('Error:', error);
});
Check Status
You can use the get_status
method to check the status of a Process Id:
const processId = 'your-process-id'; // Replace with the actual process ID
client.get_status(processId)
.then((status) => {
// Handle the status response from the API
console.log('Status:', status);
})
.catch((error) => {
// Handle API errors
console.error('Error:', error);
});
Wait and Get Result
You can use the wait_and_get_result
method it take process id and wait till status get completed and retrieve the result:
const processId = 'your-process-id'; // Replace with the actual process ID
client.wait_and_get_result(processId)
.then((result) => {
// Handle the generated content result
console.log('Generated content result:', result);
})
.catch((error) => {
// Handle API errors or timeout
console.error('Error:', error);
});
Generate Content
You can use the generate
method to retrive the result directly without using each function separately. generate
method Generate the process Id and Retrive it Result :
const model = 'whisper'; // Replace with a valid model name
const input = {
// Replace with valid input data for the model
};
client.generate(model, input)
.then((response) => {
// Handle the response from the API
console.log('Generated content:', response);
})
.catch((error) => {
// Handle API errors
console.error('Error:', error);
});
Handle File Upload From Local Device
Handle File Upload from you local computer to use generate
and other method and retrive the result directly.
// Example for genrerating File Link and Using it in Model Object.
const model = 'whisper'; // Replace with a valid model name
const response = await client.uploadFile(model, selectedFile ) // Put model name selected file in `uploadFile Function`
const input = {
// Replace with valid input data for the model
file: response.url // put the response url in place of file url.
};
// Below is Example for Using Function separately
client.uploadFile(model, file)
.then((response) => {
// Handle the response from the API
console.log('Uploaded file:', response);
})
.catch((error) => {
// Handle API errors
console.error('Error:', error);
});
// Please note that all files uploaded via the uploadFile function are automatically removed from the database for privacy and security purposes.
Documentation
For more details on the monsterapi library and its models, refer to the documentation.