@sap-ai-sdk/ai-api 1.11.1-20250413015027.0 → 1.11.1-20250415013200.0

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  ### Table of Contents
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  - [Installation](#installation)
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- - [Version Management](#version-management)
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- - [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
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- - [Usage](#usage)
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- - [Create an Artifact](#create-an-artifact)
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- - [Create a Configuration](#create-a-configuration)
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- - [Create a Deployment](#create-a-deployment)
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- - [Delete a Deployment](#delete-a-deployment)
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- - [Custom Destination](#custom-destination)
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- - [Error Handling](#error-handling)
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- - [Local Testing](#local-testing)
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+ - [Documentation](#documentation)
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  - [Support, Feedback, Contribution](#support-feedback-contribution)
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  - [License](#license)
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  $ npm install @sap-ai-sdk/ai-api
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  ```
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- ## Version Management
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+ ## Documentation
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- ⚠️ **Important**: This package contains generated code.
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- Updates to this package may include breaking changes.
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- 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.
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- ```JSON
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- "dependencies": {
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- "@sap-ai-sdk/ai-api": "~1.0.0"
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- ```
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- ## Prerequisites
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- - [Enable the AI Core service in SAP BTP](https://help.sap.com/docs/sap-ai-core/sap-ai-core-service-guide/initial-setup).
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- - Configure the project with **Node.js v20 or higher** and **native ESM** support.
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- > **Accessing the AI Core Service via the SDK**
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- > The SDK automatically retrieves the `AI Core` service credentials and resolves the access token needed for authentication.
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- > - In Cloud Foundry, it's accessed from the `VCAP_SERVICES` environment variable.
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- > - In Kubernetes / Kyma environments, you have to mount the service binding as a secret instead, for more information refer to [this documentation](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@sap/xsenv#usage-in-kubernetes).
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- ## Usage
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- The examples below demonstrate the usage of the most commonly used APIs in SAP AI Core.
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- In addition to the examples below, you can find more **sample code** [here](https://github.com/SAP/ai-sdk-js/blob/main/sample-code/src/ai-api).
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- ### Create an Artifact
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- ```ts
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- async function createArtifact() {
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- const requestBody: ArtifactPostData = {
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- name: 'training-test-dataset',
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- kind: 'dataset',
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- url: 'https://ai.example.com',
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- scenarioId: 'foundation-models'
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- };
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- const responseData: ArtifactCreationResponse =
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- await ArtifactApi.artifactCreate(requestBody, {
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- 'AI-Resource-Group': 'default'
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- return responseData;
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- ```
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- ### Create a Configuration
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- ```ts
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- async function createConfiguration() {
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- const requestBody: ConfigurationBaseData = {
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- name: 'gpt-4o',
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- executableId: 'azure-openai',
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- scenarioId: 'foundation-models',
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- parameterBindings: [
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- key: 'modelName',
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- value: 'gpt-4o'
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- key: 'modelVersion',
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- value: 'latest'
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- }
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- ],
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- inputArtifactBindings: []
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- };
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- const responseData: ConfigurationCreationResponse =
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- await ConfigurationApi.configurationCreate(requestBody, {
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- 'AI-Resource-Group': 'default'
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- }).execute();
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- return responseData;
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- ```
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- ```ts
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- async function createDeployment() {
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- const requestBody: DeploymentCreationRequest = {
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- configurationId: '0a1b2c3d-4e5f6g7h'
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- await DeploymentApi.deploymentCreate(requestBody, {
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- ```
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- Only deployments with `targetStatus: STOPPED` can be deleted.
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- async function modifyDeployment() {
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- For example, when querying deployments targeting a destination with the name `my-destination`, the following code can be used:
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- ## Error Handling
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- For local testing instructions, refer to this [section](https://github.com/SAP/ai-sdk-js/blob/main/README.md#local-testing).
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+ Visit the [SAP Cloud SDK for AI (JavaScript)](https://sap.github.io/ai-sdk/docs/js/overview-cloud-sdk-for-ai-js) documentation portal to learn more about its capabilities and detailed usage.
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  "@sap-cloud-sdk/connectivity": "^4.0.2",
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