recombee-api-client 5.0.1 → 5.1.0
This diff represents the content of publicly available package versions that have been released to one of the supported registries. The information contained in this diff is provided for informational purposes only and reflects changes between package versions as they appear in their respective public registries.
- package/LICENSE +21 -0
- package/lib/api-client.js +1 -1
- package/lib/index.d.ts +137 -81
- package/lib/requests/add-manual-reql-segment.js +1 -1
- package/lib/requests/add-search-synonym.js +1 -1
- package/lib/requests/create-auto-reql-segmentation.js +1 -1
- package/lib/requests/create-manual-reql-segmentation.js +1 -1
- package/lib/requests/delete-item.js +1 -1
- package/lib/requests/delete-more-items.js +2 -2
- package/lib/requests/delete-search-synonym.js +1 -1
- package/lib/requests/index.js +2 -1
- package/lib/requests/list-items.js +1 -1
- package/lib/requests/list-scenarios.js +40 -0
- package/lib/requests/list-users.js +1 -1
- package/lib/requests/merge-users.js +2 -0
- package/lib/requests/recommend-item-segments-to-item-segment.js +6 -6
- package/lib/requests/recommend-item-segments-to-item.js +6 -6
- package/lib/requests/recommend-item-segments-to-user.js +6 -6
- package/lib/requests/recommend-items-to-item-segment.js +12 -12
- package/lib/requests/recommend-items-to-item.js +14 -14
- package/lib/requests/recommend-items-to-user.js +13 -13
- package/lib/requests/recommend-next-items.js +4 -4
- package/lib/requests/recommend-users-to-item.js +8 -8
- package/lib/requests/recommend-users-to-user.js +11 -11
- package/lib/requests/search-item-segments.js +5 -5
- package/lib/requests/search-items.js +9 -9
- package/lib/requests/set-item-values.js +1 -1
- package/lib/requests/set-user-values.js +1 -1
- package/lib/requests/set-view-portion.js +1 -1
- package/lib/requests/update-more-items.js +1 -1
- package/package.json +1 -1
- package/test/list-scenarios-batch_test.js +33 -0
- package/test/list-scenarios-callback_test.js +35 -0
- package/test/list-scenarios-test.js +31 -0
package/LICENSE
ADDED
|
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
|
|
|
1
|
+
MIT License
|
|
2
|
+
|
|
3
|
+
Copyright (c) 2017 Recombee
|
|
4
|
+
|
|
5
|
+
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
|
|
6
|
+
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
|
|
7
|
+
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
|
|
8
|
+
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
|
|
9
|
+
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
|
|
10
|
+
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
|
|
11
|
+
|
|
12
|
+
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
|
|
13
|
+
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
|
|
14
|
+
|
|
15
|
+
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
|
|
16
|
+
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
|
|
17
|
+
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
|
|
18
|
+
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
|
|
19
|
+
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
|
|
20
|
+
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
|
|
21
|
+
SOFTWARE.
|
package/lib/api-client.js
CHANGED
|
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ class ApiClient {
|
|
|
43
43
|
method: request.method,
|
|
44
44
|
headers: {'Accept': 'application/json',
|
|
45
45
|
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
|
|
46
|
-
'User-Agent': 'recombee-node-api-client/5.0
|
|
46
|
+
'User-Agent': 'recombee-node-api-client/5.1.0'},
|
|
47
47
|
timeout: request.timeout,
|
|
48
48
|
agent: this.options.agent
|
|
49
49
|
};
|
package/lib/index.d.ts
CHANGED
|
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
|
|
1
|
-
|
|
1
|
+
declare module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
2
2
|
namespace requests {
|
|
3
3
|
/**
|
|
4
4
|
* Base class for all the requests
|
|
@@ -192,17 +192,49 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
192
192
|
}
|
|
193
193
|
|
|
194
194
|
export type ApiClientOptions = {
|
|
195
|
-
baseUri?: string;
|
|
196
|
-
region?: string;
|
|
197
195
|
protocol?: string;
|
|
198
196
|
agent?: object;
|
|
199
|
-
}
|
|
197
|
+
} & (
|
|
198
|
+
| {
|
|
199
|
+
baseUri?: string;
|
|
200
|
+
}
|
|
201
|
+
| {
|
|
202
|
+
region?: string;
|
|
203
|
+
}
|
|
204
|
+
)
|
|
200
205
|
|
|
201
206
|
export type BatchResponse = {
|
|
202
207
|
code: number;
|
|
203
208
|
json: any;
|
|
204
209
|
}[]
|
|
205
210
|
|
|
211
|
+
/**
|
|
212
|
+
* Mapping of Item/User property types to their corresponding TypeScript types.
|
|
213
|
+
*/
|
|
214
|
+
export type EntityProperty =
|
|
215
|
+
| StringProperty
|
|
216
|
+
| IntProperty
|
|
217
|
+
| DoubleProperty
|
|
218
|
+
| BooleanProperty
|
|
219
|
+
| TimestampProperty
|
|
220
|
+
| SetProperty
|
|
221
|
+
| ImageProperty
|
|
222
|
+
| ImageListProperty
|
|
223
|
+
| null;
|
|
224
|
+
|
|
225
|
+
type StringProperty = string;
|
|
226
|
+
type IntProperty = number;
|
|
227
|
+
type DoubleProperty = number;
|
|
228
|
+
type BooleanProperty = boolean;
|
|
229
|
+
/** Unix timestamp in seconds */
|
|
230
|
+
type TimestampProperty = number;
|
|
231
|
+
/** Unordered set of strings */
|
|
232
|
+
type SetProperty = string[];
|
|
233
|
+
/** URL of the image */
|
|
234
|
+
type ImageProperty = string;
|
|
235
|
+
/** Array of image URLs */
|
|
236
|
+
type ImageListProperty = string[];
|
|
237
|
+
|
|
206
238
|
/**
|
|
207
239
|
* Client for sending requests to Recombee and getting replies
|
|
208
240
|
*/
|
|
@@ -257,11 +289,9 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
257
289
|
): string
|
|
258
290
|
}
|
|
259
291
|
|
|
260
|
-
type Response = Item | PropertyInfo | UpdateMoreItemsResponse | DeleteMoreItemsResponse | Series | SeriesItem | User | DetailView | Purchase | Rating | CartAddition | Bookmark | ViewPortion | RecommendationResponse | SearchResponse | SearchSynonym | ListSearchSynonymsResponse | ListSegmentationsResponse | Segmentation;
|
|
261
|
-
|
|
262
292
|
export type Item = {
|
|
263
293
|
itemId: string;
|
|
264
|
-
values?:
|
|
294
|
+
values?: Record<string, EntityProperty>;
|
|
265
295
|
}
|
|
266
296
|
|
|
267
297
|
export type PropertyInfo = {
|
|
@@ -292,7 +322,7 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
292
322
|
|
|
293
323
|
export type User = {
|
|
294
324
|
userId: string;
|
|
295
|
-
values?:
|
|
325
|
+
values?: Record<string, EntityProperty>;
|
|
296
326
|
}
|
|
297
327
|
|
|
298
328
|
export type DetailView = {
|
|
@@ -302,7 +332,7 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
302
332
|
duration?: number;
|
|
303
333
|
cascadeCreate?: boolean;
|
|
304
334
|
recommId?: string;
|
|
305
|
-
additionalData?:
|
|
335
|
+
additionalData?: Record<string, unknown>;
|
|
306
336
|
}
|
|
307
337
|
|
|
308
338
|
export type Purchase = {
|
|
@@ -314,7 +344,7 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
314
344
|
price?: number;
|
|
315
345
|
profit?: number;
|
|
316
346
|
recommId?: string;
|
|
317
|
-
additionalData?:
|
|
347
|
+
additionalData?: Record<string, unknown>;
|
|
318
348
|
}
|
|
319
349
|
|
|
320
350
|
export type Rating = {
|
|
@@ -324,7 +354,7 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
324
354
|
rating: number;
|
|
325
355
|
cascadeCreate?: boolean;
|
|
326
356
|
recommId?: string;
|
|
327
|
-
additionalData?:
|
|
357
|
+
additionalData?: Record<string, unknown>;
|
|
328
358
|
}
|
|
329
359
|
|
|
330
360
|
export type CartAddition = {
|
|
@@ -335,7 +365,7 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
335
365
|
amount?: number;
|
|
336
366
|
price?: number;
|
|
337
367
|
recommId?: string;
|
|
338
|
-
additionalData?:
|
|
368
|
+
additionalData?: Record<string, unknown>;
|
|
339
369
|
}
|
|
340
370
|
|
|
341
371
|
export type Bookmark = {
|
|
@@ -344,7 +374,7 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
344
374
|
timestamp?: string | number;
|
|
345
375
|
cascadeCreate?: boolean;
|
|
346
376
|
recommId?: string;
|
|
347
|
-
additionalData?:
|
|
377
|
+
additionalData?: Record<string, unknown>;
|
|
348
378
|
}
|
|
349
379
|
|
|
350
380
|
export type ViewPortion = {
|
|
@@ -355,12 +385,12 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
355
385
|
timestamp?: string | number;
|
|
356
386
|
cascadeCreate?: boolean;
|
|
357
387
|
recommId?: string;
|
|
358
|
-
additionalData?:
|
|
388
|
+
additionalData?: Record<string, unknown>;
|
|
359
389
|
}
|
|
360
390
|
|
|
361
391
|
export type Recommendation = {
|
|
362
392
|
id: string;
|
|
363
|
-
values?:
|
|
393
|
+
values?: Record<string, EntityProperty>;
|
|
364
394
|
}
|
|
365
395
|
|
|
366
396
|
export type RecommendationResponse = {
|
|
@@ -400,6 +430,11 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
400
430
|
description?: string;
|
|
401
431
|
}
|
|
402
432
|
|
|
433
|
+
export type Scenario = {
|
|
434
|
+
id: string;
|
|
435
|
+
endpoint: string;
|
|
436
|
+
}
|
|
437
|
+
|
|
403
438
|
namespace requests {
|
|
404
439
|
/**
|
|
405
440
|
* Adds new item of the given `itemId` to the items catalog.
|
|
@@ -426,7 +461,7 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
426
461
|
/**
|
|
427
462
|
* Deletes an item of the given `itemId` from the catalog.
|
|
428
463
|
* If there are any *purchases*, *ratings*, *bookmarks*, *cart additions*, or *detail views* of the item present in the database, they will be deleted in cascade as well. Also, if the item is present in some *series*, it will be removed from all the *series* where present.
|
|
429
|
-
* If an item becomes obsolete/no longer available, it is meaningful to keep it in the catalog (along with all the interaction data, which are very useful), and **only exclude the item from recommendations**. In such a case, use [ReQL filter](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
464
|
+
* If an item becomes obsolete/no longer available, it is meaningful to keep it in the catalog (along with all the interaction data, which are very useful), and **only exclude the item from recommendations**. In such a case, use [ReQL filter](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) instead of deleting the item completely.
|
|
430
465
|
*/
|
|
431
466
|
export class DeleteItem extends requests.Request {
|
|
432
467
|
/**
|
|
@@ -458,7 +493,7 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
458
493
|
);
|
|
459
494
|
|
|
460
495
|
itemId: string;
|
|
461
|
-
protected __response_type: string
|
|
496
|
+
protected __response_type: Record<string, EntityProperty>;
|
|
462
497
|
|
|
463
498
|
bodyParameters(): {
|
|
464
499
|
};
|
|
@@ -476,7 +511,7 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
476
511
|
*/
|
|
477
512
|
constructor(
|
|
478
513
|
optional?: {
|
|
479
|
-
/** Boolean-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
514
|
+
/** Boolean-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression, which allows you to filter items to be listed. Only the items for which the expression is *true* will be returned. */
|
|
480
515
|
filter?: string;
|
|
481
516
|
/** The number of items to be listed. */
|
|
482
517
|
count?: number;
|
|
@@ -614,7 +649,7 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
614
649
|
*/
|
|
615
650
|
export class UpdateMoreItems extends requests.Request {
|
|
616
651
|
/**
|
|
617
|
-
* @param filter - A [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
652
|
+
* @param filter - A [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression, which returns `true` for the items that shall be updated.
|
|
618
653
|
* @param changes - A dictionary where the keys are properties that shall be updated.
|
|
619
654
|
*/
|
|
620
655
|
constructor(
|
|
@@ -637,11 +672,11 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
637
672
|
|
|
638
673
|
/**
|
|
639
674
|
* Deletes all the items that pass the filter.
|
|
640
|
-
* If an item becomes obsolete/no longer available, it is meaningful to **keep it in the catalog** (along with all the interaction data, which are very useful) and **only exclude the item from recommendations**. In such a case, use [ReQL filter](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
675
|
+
* If an item becomes obsolete/no longer available, it is meaningful to **keep it in the catalog** (along with all the interaction data, which are very useful) and **only exclude the item from recommendations**. In such a case, use [ReQL filter](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) instead of deleting the item completely.
|
|
641
676
|
*/
|
|
642
677
|
export class DeleteMoreItems extends requests.Request {
|
|
643
678
|
/**
|
|
644
|
-
* @param filter - A [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
679
|
+
* @param filter - A [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression, which returns `true` for the items that shall be updated.
|
|
645
680
|
*/
|
|
646
681
|
constructor(
|
|
647
682
|
filter: string,
|
|
@@ -879,7 +914,7 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
879
914
|
);
|
|
880
915
|
|
|
881
916
|
userId: string;
|
|
882
|
-
protected __response_type: string
|
|
917
|
+
protected __response_type: Record<string, EntityProperty>;
|
|
883
918
|
|
|
884
919
|
bodyParameters(): {
|
|
885
920
|
};
|
|
@@ -891,6 +926,8 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
891
926
|
/**
|
|
892
927
|
* Merges interactions (purchases, ratings, bookmarks, detail views ...) of two different users under a single user ID. This is especially useful for online e-commerce applications working with anonymous users identified by unique tokens such as the session ID. In such applications, it may often happen that a user owns a persistent account, yet accesses the system anonymously while, e.g., putting items into a shopping cart. At some point in time, such as when the user wishes to confirm the purchase, (s)he logs into the system using his/her username and password. The interactions made under anonymous session ID then become connected with the persistent account, and merging these two becomes desirable.
|
|
893
928
|
* Merging happens between two users referred to as the *target* and the *source*. After the merge, all the interactions of the source user are attributed to the target user, and the source user is **deleted**.
|
|
929
|
+
* By default, the *Merge Users* request is only available from server-side integrations for security reasons, to prevent potential abuse.
|
|
930
|
+
* If you need to call this request from a client-side environment (such as a web or mobile app), please contact our support and request access to enable this feature for your database.
|
|
894
931
|
*/
|
|
895
932
|
export class MergeUsers extends requests.Request {
|
|
896
933
|
/**
|
|
@@ -929,7 +966,7 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
929
966
|
*/
|
|
930
967
|
constructor(
|
|
931
968
|
optional?: {
|
|
932
|
-
/** Boolean-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
969
|
+
/** Boolean-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression, which allows you to filter users to be listed. Only the users for which the expression is *true* will be returned. */
|
|
933
970
|
filter?: string;
|
|
934
971
|
/** The number of users to be listed. */
|
|
935
972
|
count?: number;
|
|
@@ -1699,7 +1736,7 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
1699
1736
|
optional?: {
|
|
1700
1737
|
/** ID of the session in which the user viewed the item. Default is `null` (`None`, `nil`, `NULL` etc., depending on the language). */
|
|
1701
1738
|
sessionId?: string;
|
|
1702
|
-
/** UTC timestamp of the
|
|
1739
|
+
/** UTC timestamp of the view portion as ISO8601-1 pattern or UTC epoch time. The default value is the current time. */
|
|
1703
1740
|
timestamp?: string | number;
|
|
1704
1741
|
/** Sets whether the given user/item should be created if not present in the database. */
|
|
1705
1742
|
cascadeCreate?: boolean;
|
|
@@ -1815,8 +1852,8 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
1815
1852
|
* The most typical use cases are recommendations on the homepage, in some "Picked just for you" section, or in email.
|
|
1816
1853
|
* The returned items are sorted by relevance (the first item being the most relevant).
|
|
1817
1854
|
* Besides the recommended items, also a unique `recommId` is returned in the response. It can be used to:
|
|
1818
|
-
* - Let Recombee know that this recommendation was successful (e.g., user clicked one of the recommended items). See [Reported metrics](https://docs.recombee.com/admin_ui
|
|
1819
|
-
* - Get subsequent recommended items when the user scrolls down (*infinite scroll*) or goes to the next page. See [Recommend Next Items](https://docs.recombee.com/api
|
|
1855
|
+
* - Let Recombee know that this recommendation was successful (e.g., user clicked one of the recommended items). See [Reported metrics](https://docs.recombee.com/admin_ui#reported-metrics).
|
|
1856
|
+
* - Get subsequent recommended items when the user scrolls down (*infinite scroll*) or goes to the next page. See [Recommend Next Items](https://docs.recombee.com/api#recommend-next-items).
|
|
1820
1857
|
* It is also possible to use POST HTTP method (for example in the case of a very long ReQL filter) - query parameters then become body parameters.
|
|
1821
1858
|
*/
|
|
1822
1859
|
export class RecommendItemsToUser extends requests.Request {
|
|
@@ -1837,19 +1874,19 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
1837
1874
|
returnProperties?: boolean;
|
|
1838
1875
|
/** Allows specifying which properties should be returned when `returnProperties=true` is set. The properties are given as a comma-separated list. */
|
|
1839
1876
|
includedProperties?: string[];
|
|
1840
|
-
/** Boolean-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
1877
|
+
/** Boolean-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression, which allows you to filter recommended items based on the values of their attributes. */
|
|
1841
1878
|
filter?: string;
|
|
1842
|
-
/** Number-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
1879
|
+
/** Number-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression, which allows you to boost the recommendation rate of some items based on the values of their attributes. */
|
|
1843
1880
|
booster?: string;
|
|
1844
1881
|
/** Logic specifies the particular behavior of the recommendation models. You can pick tailored logic for your domain and use case. */
|
|
1845
1882
|
logic?: string | object;
|
|
1846
|
-
/** **Expert option
|
|
1883
|
+
/** **Expert option:** Real number from [0.0, 1.0], which determines how mutually dissimilar the recommended items should be. The default value is 0.0, i.e., no diversification. Value 1.0 means maximal diversification. */
|
|
1847
1884
|
diversity?: number;
|
|
1848
|
-
/** **Expert option
|
|
1885
|
+
/** **Expert option:** Specifies the threshold of how relevant must the recommended items be to the user. Possible values one of: "low", "medium", "high". The default value is "low", meaning that the system attempts to recommend a number of items equal to *count* at any cost. If there is not enough data (such as interactions or item properties), this may even lead to bestseller-based recommendations to be appended to reach the full *count*. This behavior may be suppressed by using "medium" or "high" values. In such a case, the system only recommends items of at least the requested relevance and may return less than *count* items when there is not enough data to fulfill it. */
|
|
1849
1886
|
minRelevance?: string;
|
|
1850
|
-
/** **Expert option
|
|
1887
|
+
/** **Expert option:** If your users browse the system in real-time, it may easily happen that you wish to offer them recommendations multiple times. Here comes the question: how much should the recommendations change? Should they remain the same, or should they rotate? Recombee API allows you to control this per request in a backward fashion. You may penalize an item for being recommended in the near past. For the specific user, `rotationRate=1` means maximal rotation, `rotationRate=0` means absolutely no rotation. You may also use, for example, `rotationRate=0.2` for only slight rotation of recommended items. Default: `0`. */
|
|
1851
1888
|
rotationRate?: number;
|
|
1852
|
-
/** **Expert option
|
|
1889
|
+
/** **Expert option:** Taking *rotationRate* into account, specifies how long it takes for an item to recover from the penalization. For example, `rotationTime=7200.0` means that items recommended less than 2 hours ago are penalized. Default: `7200.0`. */
|
|
1853
1890
|
rotationTime?: number;
|
|
1854
1891
|
/** Dictionary of custom options. */
|
|
1855
1892
|
expertSettings?: { [key: string]: unknown };
|
|
@@ -1900,8 +1937,8 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
1900
1937
|
* Recommends a set of items that are somehow related to one given item, *X*. A typical scenario is when the user *A* is viewing *X*. Then you may display items to the user that he might also be interested in. Recommend items to item request gives you Top-N such items, optionally taking the target user *A* into account.
|
|
1901
1938
|
* The returned items are sorted by relevance (the first item being the most relevant).
|
|
1902
1939
|
* Besides the recommended items, also a unique `recommId` is returned in the response. It can be used to:
|
|
1903
|
-
* - Let Recombee know that this recommendation was successful (e.g., user clicked one of the recommended items). See [Reported metrics](https://docs.recombee.com/admin_ui
|
|
1904
|
-
* - Get subsequent recommended items when the user scrolls down (*infinite scroll*) or goes to the next page. See [Recommend Next Items](https://docs.recombee.com/api
|
|
1940
|
+
* - Let Recombee know that this recommendation was successful (e.g., user clicked one of the recommended items). See [Reported metrics](https://docs.recombee.com/admin_ui#reported-metrics).
|
|
1941
|
+
* - Get subsequent recommended items when the user scrolls down (*infinite scroll*) or goes to the next page. See [Recommend Next Items](https://docs.recombee.com/api#recommend-next-items).
|
|
1905
1942
|
* It is also possible to use POST HTTP method (for example in the case of a very long ReQL filter) - query parameters then become body parameters.
|
|
1906
1943
|
*/
|
|
1907
1944
|
export class RecommendItemsToItem extends requests.Request {
|
|
@@ -1936,21 +1973,21 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
1936
1973
|
returnProperties?: boolean;
|
|
1937
1974
|
/** Allows specifying which properties should be returned when `returnProperties=true` is set. The properties are given as a comma-separated list. */
|
|
1938
1975
|
includedProperties?: string[];
|
|
1939
|
-
/** Boolean-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
1976
|
+
/** Boolean-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression, which allows you to filter recommended items based on the values of their attributes. */
|
|
1940
1977
|
filter?: string;
|
|
1941
|
-
/** Number-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
1978
|
+
/** Number-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression, which allows you to boost the recommendation rate of some items based on the values of their attributes. */
|
|
1942
1979
|
booster?: string;
|
|
1943
1980
|
/** Logic specifies the particular behavior of the recommendation models. You can pick tailored logic for your domain and use case. */
|
|
1944
1981
|
logic?: string | object;
|
|
1945
|
-
/** **Expert option
|
|
1982
|
+
/** **Expert option:** If *targetUserId* parameter is present, the recommendations are biased towards the given user. Using *userImpact*, you may control this bias. For an extreme case of `userImpact=0.0`, the interactions made by the user are not taken into account at all (with the exception of history-based blacklisting), for `userImpact=1.0`, you'll get a user-based recommendation. The default value is `0`. */
|
|
1946
1983
|
userImpact?: number;
|
|
1947
|
-
/** **Expert option
|
|
1984
|
+
/** **Expert option:** Real number from [0.0, 1.0], which determines how mutually dissimilar the recommended items should be. The default value is 0.0, i.e., no diversification. Value 1.0 means maximal diversification. */
|
|
1948
1985
|
diversity?: number;
|
|
1949
|
-
/** **Expert option
|
|
1986
|
+
/** **Expert option:** If the *targetUserId* is provided: Specifies the threshold of how relevant must the recommended items be to the user. Possible values one of: "low", "medium", "high". The default value is "low", meaning that the system attempts to recommend a number of items equal to *count* at any cost. If there is not enough data (such as interactions or item properties), this may even lead to bestseller-based recommendations being appended to reach the full *count*. This behavior may be suppressed by using "medium" or "high" values. In such case, the system only recommends items of at least the requested relevance and may return less than *count* items when there is not enough data to fulfill it. */
|
|
1950
1987
|
minRelevance?: string;
|
|
1951
|
-
/** **Expert option
|
|
1988
|
+
/** **Expert option:** If the *targetUserId* is provided: If your users browse the system in real-time, it may easily happen that you wish to offer them recommendations multiple times. Here comes the question: how much should the recommendations change? Should they remain the same, or should they rotate? Recombee API allows you to control this per request in a backward fashion. You may penalize an item for being recommended in the near past. For the specific user, `rotationRate=1` means maximal rotation, `rotationRate=0` means absolutely no rotation. You may also use, for example, `rotationRate=0.2` for only slight rotation of recommended items. */
|
|
1952
1989
|
rotationRate?: number;
|
|
1953
|
-
/** **Expert option
|
|
1990
|
+
/** **Expert option:** If the *targetUserId* is provided: Taking *rotationRate* into account, specifies how long it takes for an item to recover from the penalization. For example, `rotationTime=7200.0` means that items recommended less than 2 hours ago are penalized. */
|
|
1954
1991
|
rotationTime?: number;
|
|
1955
1992
|
/** Dictionary of custom options. */
|
|
1956
1993
|
expertSettings?: { [key: string]: unknown };
|
|
@@ -2002,7 +2039,7 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
2002
2039
|
}
|
|
2003
2040
|
|
|
2004
2041
|
/**
|
|
2005
|
-
* Recommends Items that are the most relevant to a particular Segment from a context [Segmentation](https://docs.recombee.com/segmentations
|
|
2042
|
+
* Recommends Items that are the most relevant to a particular Segment from a context [Segmentation](https://docs.recombee.com/segmentations).
|
|
2006
2043
|
* Based on the used Segmentation, this endpoint can be used for example for:
|
|
2007
2044
|
* - Recommending articles related to a particular topic
|
|
2008
2045
|
* - Recommending songs belonging to a particular genre
|
|
@@ -2037,23 +2074,23 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
2037
2074
|
optional?: {
|
|
2038
2075
|
/** Scenario defines a particular application of recommendations. It can be, for example, "homepage", "cart", or "emailing". */
|
|
2039
2076
|
scenario?: string;
|
|
2040
|
-
/** If
|
|
2077
|
+
/** If a user of the given *targetUserId* doesn't exist in the database, it creates this user and returns some (non-personalized) recommendations. This allows, for example, rotations in the following recommendations for the user of the given *targetUserId*, as the user will be already known to the system. */
|
|
2041
2078
|
cascadeCreate?: boolean;
|
|
2042
2079
|
/** With `returnProperties=true`, property values of the recommended items are returned along with their IDs in a JSON dictionary. The acquired property values can be used to easily display the recommended items to the user. */
|
|
2043
2080
|
returnProperties?: boolean;
|
|
2044
2081
|
/** Allows specifying which properties should be returned when `returnProperties=true` is set. The properties are given as a comma-separated list. */
|
|
2045
2082
|
includedProperties?: string[];
|
|
2046
|
-
/** Boolean-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
2083
|
+
/** Boolean-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression, which allows you to filter recommended items based on the values of their attributes. */
|
|
2047
2084
|
filter?: string;
|
|
2048
|
-
/** Number-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
2085
|
+
/** Number-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression, which allows you to boost the recommendation rate of some items based on the values of their attributes. */
|
|
2049
2086
|
booster?: string;
|
|
2050
2087
|
/** Logic specifies the particular behavior of the recommendation models. You can pick tailored logic for your domain and use case. */
|
|
2051
2088
|
logic?: string | object;
|
|
2052
|
-
/** **Expert option
|
|
2089
|
+
/** **Expert option:** If the *targetUserId* is provided: Specifies the threshold of how relevant must the recommended items be to the user. Possible values one of: "low", "medium", "high". The default value is "low", meaning that the system attempts to recommend a number of items equal to *count* at any cost. If there is not enough data (such as interactions or item properties), this may even lead to bestseller-based recommendations being appended to reach the full *count*. This behavior may be suppressed by using "medium" or "high" values. In such case, the system only recommends items of at least the requested relevance and may return less than *count* items when there is not enough data to fulfill it. */
|
|
2053
2090
|
minRelevance?: string;
|
|
2054
|
-
/** **Expert option
|
|
2091
|
+
/** **Expert option:** If the *targetUserId* is provided: If your users browse the system in real-time, it may easily happen that you wish to offer them recommendations multiple times. Here comes the question: how much should the recommendations change? Should they remain the same, or should they rotate? Recombee API allows you to control this per request in a backward fashion. You may penalize an item for being recommended in the near past. For the specific user, `rotationRate=1` means maximal rotation, `rotationRate=0` means absolutely no rotation. You may also use, for example, `rotationRate=0.2` for only slight rotation of recommended items. */
|
|
2055
2092
|
rotationRate?: number;
|
|
2056
|
-
/** **Expert option
|
|
2093
|
+
/** **Expert option:** If the *targetUserId* is provided: Taking *rotationRate* into account, specifies how long it takes for an item to recover from the penalization. For example, `rotationTime=7200.0` means that items recommended less than 2 hours ago are penalized. */
|
|
2057
2094
|
rotationTime?: number;
|
|
2058
2095
|
/** Dictionary of custom options. */
|
|
2059
2096
|
expertSettings?: { [key: string]: unknown };
|
|
@@ -2105,10 +2142,10 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
2105
2142
|
* Returns items that shall be shown to a user as next recommendations when the user e.g. scrolls the page down (*infinite scroll*) or goes to the next page.
|
|
2106
2143
|
* It accepts `recommId` of a base recommendation request (e.g., request from the first page) and the number of items that shall be returned (`count`).
|
|
2107
2144
|
* The base request can be one of:
|
|
2108
|
-
* - [Recommend Items to Item](https://docs.recombee.com/api
|
|
2109
|
-
* - [Recommend Items to User](https://docs.recombee.com/api
|
|
2110
|
-
* - [Recommend Items to Item Segment](https://docs.recombee.com/api
|
|
2111
|
-
* - [Search Items](https://docs.recombee.com/api
|
|
2145
|
+
* - [Recommend Items to Item](https://docs.recombee.com/api#recommend-items-to-item)
|
|
2146
|
+
* - [Recommend Items to User](https://docs.recombee.com/api#recommend-items-to-user)
|
|
2147
|
+
* - [Recommend Items to Item Segment](https://docs.recombee.com/api#recommend-items-to-item-segment)
|
|
2148
|
+
* - [Search Items](https://docs.recombee.com/api#search-items)
|
|
2112
2149
|
* All the other parameters are inherited from the base request.
|
|
2113
2150
|
* *Recommend next items* can be called many times for a single `recommId` and each call returns different (previously not recommended) items.
|
|
2114
2151
|
* The number of *Recommend next items* calls performed so far is returned in the `numberNextRecommsCalls` field.
|
|
@@ -2160,19 +2197,19 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
2160
2197
|
returnProperties?: boolean;
|
|
2161
2198
|
/** Allows specifying which properties should be returned when `returnProperties=true` is set. The properties are given as a comma-separated list. */
|
|
2162
2199
|
includedProperties?: string[];
|
|
2163
|
-
/** Boolean-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
2200
|
+
/** Boolean-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression, which allows you to filter recommended items based on the values of their attributes. */
|
|
2164
2201
|
filter?: string;
|
|
2165
|
-
/** Number-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
2202
|
+
/** Number-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression, which allows you to boost the recommendation rate of some items based on the values of their attributes. */
|
|
2166
2203
|
booster?: string;
|
|
2167
2204
|
/** Logic specifies the particular behavior of the recommendation models. You can pick tailored logic for your domain and use case. */
|
|
2168
2205
|
logic?: string | object;
|
|
2169
|
-
/** **Expert option
|
|
2206
|
+
/** **Expert option:** Real number from [0.0, 1.0], which determines how mutually dissimilar the recommended users should be. The default value is 0.0, i.e., no diversification. Value 1.0 means maximal diversification. */
|
|
2170
2207
|
diversity?: number;
|
|
2171
|
-
/** **Expert option
|
|
2208
|
+
/** **Expert option:** Specifies the threshold of how relevant must the recommended users be. Possible values one of: "low", "medium", "high". */
|
|
2172
2209
|
minRelevance?: string;
|
|
2173
|
-
/** **Expert option
|
|
2210
|
+
/** **Expert option:** If your users browse the system in real-time, it may easily happen that you wish to offer them recommendations multiple times. Here comes the question: how much should the recommendations change? Should they remain the same, or should they rotate? Recombee API allows you to control this per request in a backward fashion. You may penalize a user for being recommended in the near past. For the specific user, `rotationRate=1` means maximal rotation, `rotationRate=0` means absolutely no rotation. You may also use, for example, `rotationRate=0.2` for only slight rotation of recommended users. */
|
|
2174
2211
|
rotationRate?: number;
|
|
2175
|
-
/** **Expert option
|
|
2212
|
+
/** **Expert option:** Taking *rotationRate* into account, specifies how long it takes for a user to recover from the penalization. For example, `rotationTime=7200.0` means that users recommended less than 2 hours ago are penalized. */
|
|
2176
2213
|
rotationTime?: number;
|
|
2177
2214
|
/** Dictionary of custom options. */
|
|
2178
2215
|
expertSettings?: { [key: string]: unknown };
|
|
@@ -2242,13 +2279,13 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
2242
2279
|
returnProperties?: boolean;
|
|
2243
2280
|
/** Allows specifying which properties should be returned when `returnProperties=true` is set. The properties are given as a comma-separated list. */
|
|
2244
2281
|
includedProperties?: string[];
|
|
2245
|
-
/** Boolean-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
2282
|
+
/** Boolean-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression, which allows you to filter recommended items based on the values of their attributes. */
|
|
2246
2283
|
filter?: string;
|
|
2247
|
-
/** Number-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
2284
|
+
/** Number-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression, which allows you to boost the recommendation rate of some items based on the values of their attributes. */
|
|
2248
2285
|
booster?: string;
|
|
2249
2286
|
/** Logic specifies the particular behavior of the recommendation models. You can pick tailored logic for your domain and use case. */
|
|
2250
2287
|
logic?: string | object;
|
|
2251
|
-
/** **Expert option
|
|
2288
|
+
/** **Expert option:** Real number from [0.0, 1.0], which determines how mutually dissimilar the recommended items should be. The default value is 0.0, i.e., no diversification. Value 1.0 means maximal diversification. */
|
|
2252
2289
|
diversity?: number;
|
|
2253
2290
|
/** Dictionary of custom options. */
|
|
2254
2291
|
expertSettings?: { [key: string]: unknown };
|
|
@@ -2290,7 +2327,7 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
2290
2327
|
}
|
|
2291
2328
|
|
|
2292
2329
|
/**
|
|
2293
|
-
* Recommends the top Segments from a [Segmentation](https://docs.recombee.com/segmentations
|
|
2330
|
+
* Recommends the top Segments from a [Segmentation](https://docs.recombee.com/segmentations) for a particular user, based on the user's past interactions.
|
|
2294
2331
|
* Based on the used Segmentation, this endpoint can be used for example for:
|
|
2295
2332
|
* - Recommending the top categories for the user
|
|
2296
2333
|
* - Recommending the top genres for the user
|
|
@@ -2314,9 +2351,9 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
2314
2351
|
scenario?: string;
|
|
2315
2352
|
/** If the user does not exist in the database, returns a list of non-personalized recommendations and creates the user in the database. This allows, for example, rotations in the following recommendations for that user, as the user will be already known to the system. */
|
|
2316
2353
|
cascadeCreate?: boolean;
|
|
2317
|
-
/** Boolean-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
2354
|
+
/** Boolean-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression which allows you to filter recommended segments based on the `segmentationId`. */
|
|
2318
2355
|
filter?: string;
|
|
2319
|
-
/** Number-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
2356
|
+
/** Number-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression which allows you to boost recommendation rate of some segments based on the `segmentationId`. */
|
|
2320
2357
|
booster?: string;
|
|
2321
2358
|
/** Logic specifies the particular behavior of the recommendation models. You can pick tailored logic for your domain and use case. */
|
|
2322
2359
|
logic?: string | object;
|
|
@@ -2354,7 +2391,7 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
2354
2391
|
}
|
|
2355
2392
|
|
|
2356
2393
|
/**
|
|
2357
|
-
* Recommends Segments from a [Segmentation](https://docs.recombee.com/segmentations
|
|
2394
|
+
* Recommends Segments from a [Segmentation](https://docs.recombee.com/segmentations) that are the most relevant to a particular item.
|
|
2358
2395
|
* Based on the used Segmentation, this endpoint can be used for example for:
|
|
2359
2396
|
* - Recommending the related categories
|
|
2360
2397
|
* - Recommending the related genres
|
|
@@ -2392,9 +2429,9 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
2392
2429
|
scenario?: string;
|
|
2393
2430
|
/** If the user does not exist in the database, returns a list of non-personalized recommendations and creates the user in the database. This allows, for example, rotations in the following recommendations for that user, as the user will be already known to the system. */
|
|
2394
2431
|
cascadeCreate?: boolean;
|
|
2395
|
-
/** Boolean-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
2432
|
+
/** Boolean-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression which allows you to filter recommended segments based on the `segmentationId`. */
|
|
2396
2433
|
filter?: string;
|
|
2397
|
-
/** Number-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
2434
|
+
/** Number-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression which allows you to boost recommendation rate of some segments based on the `segmentationId`. */
|
|
2398
2435
|
booster?: string;
|
|
2399
2436
|
/** Logic specifies the particular behavior of the recommendation models. You can pick tailored logic for your domain and use case. */
|
|
2400
2437
|
logic?: string | object;
|
|
@@ -2434,7 +2471,7 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
2434
2471
|
}
|
|
2435
2472
|
|
|
2436
2473
|
/**
|
|
2437
|
-
* Recommends Segments from a result [Segmentation](https://docs.recombee.com/segmentations
|
|
2474
|
+
* Recommends Segments from a result [Segmentation](https://docs.recombee.com/segmentations) that are the most relevant to a particular Segment from a context Segmentation.
|
|
2438
2475
|
* Based on the used Segmentations, this endpoint can be used for example for:
|
|
2439
2476
|
* - Recommending the related brands to particular brand
|
|
2440
2477
|
* - Recommending the related brands to particular category
|
|
@@ -2471,9 +2508,9 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
2471
2508
|
scenario?: string;
|
|
2472
2509
|
/** If the user does not exist in the database, returns a list of non-personalized recommendations and creates the user in the database. This allows, for example, rotations in the following recommendations for that user, as the user will be already known to the system. */
|
|
2473
2510
|
cascadeCreate?: boolean;
|
|
2474
|
-
/** Boolean-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
2511
|
+
/** Boolean-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression which allows you to filter recommended segments based on the `segmentationId`. */
|
|
2475
2512
|
filter?: string;
|
|
2476
|
-
/** Number-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
2513
|
+
/** Number-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression which allows you to boost recommendation rate of some segments based on the `segmentationId`. */
|
|
2477
2514
|
booster?: string;
|
|
2478
2515
|
/** Logic specifies the particular behavior of the recommendation models. You can pick tailored logic for your domain and use case. */
|
|
2479
2516
|
logic?: string | object;
|
|
@@ -2519,8 +2556,8 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
2519
2556
|
* This endpoint should be used in a search box on your website/app. It can be called multiple times as the user is typing the query in order to get the most viable suggestions based on the current state of the query, or once after submitting the whole query.
|
|
2520
2557
|
* The returned items are sorted by relevance (the first item being the most relevant).
|
|
2521
2558
|
* Besides the recommended items, also a unique `recommId` is returned in the response. It can be used to:
|
|
2522
|
-
* - Let Recombee know that this search was successful (e.g., user clicked one of the recommended items). See [Reported metrics](https://docs.recombee.com/admin_ui
|
|
2523
|
-
* - Get subsequent search results when the user scrolls down or goes to the next page. See [Recommend Next Items](https://docs.recombee.com/api
|
|
2559
|
+
* - Let Recombee know that this search was successful (e.g., user clicked one of the recommended items). See [Reported metrics](https://docs.recombee.com/admin_ui#reported-metrics).
|
|
2560
|
+
* - Get subsequent search results when the user scrolls down or goes to the next page. See [Recommend Next Items](https://docs.recombee.com/api#recommend-next-items).
|
|
2524
2561
|
* It is also possible to use POST HTTP method (for example in the case of a very long ReQL filter) - query parameters then become body parameters.
|
|
2525
2562
|
*/
|
|
2526
2563
|
export class SearchItems extends requests.Request {
|
|
@@ -2543,9 +2580,9 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
2543
2580
|
returnProperties?: boolean;
|
|
2544
2581
|
/** Allows specifying which properties should be returned when `returnProperties=true` is set. The properties are given as a comma-separated list. */
|
|
2545
2582
|
includedProperties?: string[];
|
|
2546
|
-
/** Boolean-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
2583
|
+
/** Boolean-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression, which allows you to filter recommended items based on the values of their attributes. */
|
|
2547
2584
|
filter?: string;
|
|
2548
|
-
/** Number-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
2585
|
+
/** Number-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression, which allows you to boost the recommendation rate of some items based on the values of their attributes. */
|
|
2549
2586
|
booster?: string;
|
|
2550
2587
|
/** Logic specifies the particular behavior of the recommendation models. You can pick tailored logic for your domain and use case. */
|
|
2551
2588
|
logic?: string | object;
|
|
@@ -2614,9 +2651,9 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
2614
2651
|
scenario?: string;
|
|
2615
2652
|
/** If the user does not exist in the database, returns a list of non-personalized recommendations and creates the user in the database. This allows, for example, rotations in the following recommendations for that user, as the user will be already known to the system. */
|
|
2616
2653
|
cascadeCreate?: boolean;
|
|
2617
|
-
/** Boolean-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
2654
|
+
/** Boolean-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression which allows you to filter recommended segments based on the `segmentationId`. */
|
|
2618
2655
|
filter?: string;
|
|
2619
|
-
/** Number-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
2656
|
+
/** Number-returning [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression which allows you to boost recommendation rate of some segments based on the `segmentationId`. */
|
|
2620
2657
|
booster?: string;
|
|
2621
2658
|
/** Logic specifies the particular behavior of the recommendation models. You can pick tailored logic for your domain and use case. */
|
|
2622
2659
|
logic?: string | object;
|
|
@@ -2656,7 +2693,7 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
2656
2693
|
}
|
|
2657
2694
|
|
|
2658
2695
|
/**
|
|
2659
|
-
* Adds a new synonym for the [Search items](https://docs.recombee.com/api
|
|
2696
|
+
* Adds a new synonym for the [Search items](https://docs.recombee.com/api#search-items).
|
|
2660
2697
|
* When the `term` is used in the search query, the `synonym` is also used for the full-text search.
|
|
2661
2698
|
* Unless `oneWay=true`, it works also in the opposite way (`synonym` -> `term`).
|
|
2662
2699
|
* An example of a synonym can be `science fiction` for the term `sci-fi`.
|
|
@@ -2740,7 +2777,7 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
2740
2777
|
}
|
|
2741
2778
|
|
|
2742
2779
|
/**
|
|
2743
|
-
* Deletes synonym of the given `id`. This synonym is no longer taken into account in the [Search items](https://docs.recombee.com/api
|
|
2780
|
+
* Deletes synonym of the given `id`. This synonym is no longer taken into account in the [Search items](https://docs.recombee.com/api#search-items).
|
|
2744
2781
|
*/
|
|
2745
2782
|
export class DeleteSearchSynonym extends requests.Request {
|
|
2746
2783
|
/**
|
|
@@ -2839,7 +2876,7 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
2839
2876
|
}
|
|
2840
2877
|
|
|
2841
2878
|
/**
|
|
2842
|
-
* Segment the items using a [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
2879
|
+
* Segment the items using a [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) expression.
|
|
2843
2880
|
* For each item, the expression should return a set that contains IDs of segments to which the item belongs to.
|
|
2844
2881
|
*/
|
|
2845
2882
|
export class CreateAutoReqlSegmentation extends requests.Request {
|
|
@@ -2916,7 +2953,7 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
2916
2953
|
}
|
|
2917
2954
|
|
|
2918
2955
|
/**
|
|
2919
|
-
* Segment the items using multiple [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
2956
|
+
* Segment the items using multiple [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) filters.
|
|
2920
2957
|
* Use the Add Manual ReQL Items Segment endpoint to create the individual segments.
|
|
2921
2958
|
*/
|
|
2922
2959
|
export class CreateManualReqlSegmentation extends requests.Request {
|
|
@@ -2986,7 +3023,7 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
2986
3023
|
|
|
2987
3024
|
/**
|
|
2988
3025
|
* Adds a new Segment into a Manual ReQL Segmentation.
|
|
2989
|
-
* The new Segment is defined by a [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql
|
|
3026
|
+
* The new Segment is defined by a [ReQL](https://docs.recombee.com/reql) filter that returns `true` for an item in case that this item belongs to the segment.
|
|
2990
3027
|
*/
|
|
2991
3028
|
export class AddManualReqlSegment extends requests.Request {
|
|
2992
3029
|
/**
|
|
@@ -3143,6 +3180,25 @@ export module "recombee-api-client" {
|
|
|
3143
3180
|
};
|
|
3144
3181
|
}
|
|
3145
3182
|
|
|
3183
|
+
/**
|
|
3184
|
+
* Get all [Scenarios](https://docs.recombee.com/scenarios) of the given database.
|
|
3185
|
+
*/
|
|
3186
|
+
export class ListScenarios extends requests.Request {
|
|
3187
|
+
/**
|
|
3188
|
+
|
|
3189
|
+
*/
|
|
3190
|
+
constructor(
|
|
3191
|
+
);
|
|
3192
|
+
|
|
3193
|
+
protected __response_type: Scenario[];
|
|
3194
|
+
|
|
3195
|
+
bodyParameters(): {
|
|
3196
|
+
};
|
|
3197
|
+
|
|
3198
|
+
queryParameters(): {
|
|
3199
|
+
};
|
|
3200
|
+
}
|
|
3201
|
+
|
|
3146
3202
|
/**
|
|
3147
3203
|
* Completely erases all your data, including items, item properties, series, user database, purchases, ratings, detail views, and bookmarks. Make sure the request is never executed in the production environment! Resetting your database is irreversible.
|
|
3148
3204
|
*/
|