Use NPM packages

Overview

Use a flow that uses a npm pagackage to solve the problem

npm pagackage

npm package: A reusable, shareable code module for Node.js, containing JavaScript files, metadata, and dependencies. It is managed using the Node Package Manager (npm) for installation, versioning, and distribution.

Prompt Engineering

Specific package

Use momentum to parse the calendar event date

Best match

Parse the date with the best libray for the calendar event date

Usage

Leverage Base to easily design your API and prototype apps, UX, or screens. To experiment with different outcomes, set "cached" to false

Using /base with "cached" is equivalent to direclty calling the function after is creation, all none neccesary params will be ignored.

POST /base

Creates a new flow with one or more actions, installs dependencies, builds tests and executes the resulting code.

Actions can be agents, backend functions, or cloud functions.

Headers

Name
Value

Content-Type

application/json

Authorization

Bearer <token>

Body

Name
Type
Required
Description

name

string

Name of the flow to summarize the actions

prompt

string

The instructions for AgentBase to transform in to code

data

object

The data example or parameters for your function to work

schedule

string

The cron calendar for the function to run automatically

return

object

The data example of your expected return

model

string

The model to run for your prompt

errors

array

List or possible errors your function needs to catch

cached

boolean

It will use the last version of the function whenever is available to save time and tokens

Response

{
  "run_id": 1,
  "return": {
    "dates" : [{":date","the date", "event":"event"}]
  },
  "error": null
}

Body Example


{
    "function": "get_calendar_dates",
    "prompt": "obtain the schedule of events, and parse the date with moment to get user friendly dates in spanish",
    "data" : {
      "user_id":"id"
    },
    "return" : {
     "dates" : [{":date","the date", "event":"event"}]
    }
}

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