AI21 Studio provides API access to Jurassic-1 large-language-models. Our models power text generation and comprehension features in thousands of live applications.
Write custom Node.js code and use any of the 400k+ npm packages available. Refer to the Pipedream Node docs to learn more.
Studio by AI21 Labs API enables the crafting of human-like text using advanced language models. It can generate content, answer questions, summarize text, or even customize language models for specific tasks. When integrated into Pipedream, this API becomes part of powerful automations that can process and generate textual content dynamically, reacting to various triggers such as incoming emails, form submissions, or scheduled events.
import { axios } from "@pipedream/platform"
export default defineComponent({
props: {
studio_by_ai21_labs: {
type: "app",
app: "studio_by_ai21_labs",
}
},
async run({steps, $}) {
const data = {
"text": `Pipedream is the fastest way to automate any process that connects APIs. Build and run workflows with code-level control when you need it, and no code when you don't. The Pipedream platform includes a serverless runtime and workflow service, source-available triggers and actions for hundreds of integrated apps, and one-click OAuth and key-based authentication for more than 1000 APIs (use tokens directly in code or with pre-built actions).`,
}
return await axios($, {
method: "post",
url: `https://api.ai21.com/studio/v1/experimental/summarize`,
headers: {
Authorization: `Bearer ${this.studio_by_ai21_labs.$auth.api_key}`,
"Content-Type": `application/json`,
},
data,
})
},
})
Develop, run and deploy your Node.js code in Pipedream workflows, using it between no-code steps, with connected accounts, or integrate Data Stores and File Stores.
This includes installing NPM packages, within your code without having to manage a package.json
file or running npm install
.
Below is an example of installing the axios
package in a Pipedream Node.js code step. Pipedream imports the axios
package, performs the API request, and shares the response with subsequent workflow steps:
// To use previous step data, pass the `steps` object to the run() function
export default defineComponent({
async run({ steps, $ }) {
// Return data to use it in future steps
return steps.trigger.event
},
})