A simple demo server for use. It serves some static content from a specified directory, and provides proxy to the API in a way that enables the API-key to be kept private.
# Install dependencies
yarn install
# Make sure the build directory is setup (has at least a copy of the template config)
yarn run setup
# Build the code (in build/)
yarn run build
# Start a dev server locally on port 8080
yarn run start-dev
Now you can visit http://localhost:8080/
and you should get a "hello world!" page.
To configure the server, create a server_config.json
file with the following
fields.
-
"port": The port to run on. The default is 8081 for development and 8080 for production if this is left empty.
-
"staticPath": The path where the static html/css/js resources are located. Note that this path is relative to the directory of the run_server.js file, which is in your project's
node_modules
node_modules/@conversationai/perspectiveapi-simple-server/build/server/run_server.js
-
"googleCloudApiKey": The API key for your google cloud project.
-
"toxicityAttribute": The name of the attribute to use for toxicity scores. See the PerspectiveAPI documentation for more details.
-
"recaptchaConfig": An optional configuration for enabling reCAPTCHA v3 verification. This is empty by default. The requisite fields for this option are
secretKey
andthreshold
. See theConfig
interface inserving.ts
for more details.
Note: The following can be done with npm as well as yarn, but yarn is recommended.
To use this server, run:
yarn add @conversationai/perspectiveapi-simple-server
yarn install
This will add the server to your node_modules
folder.
Then, to run the server, call:
node node_modules/@conversationai/perspectiveapi-simple-server/build/server/run_server.js server_config.json
This is example code to help experimentation with the Perspective API; it is not an official Google product.