Please note that this client is currently unsupported and has not been updated to correspond to the latest version of the Clarifai API.
This is the official Clarifai gRPC C++ client for interacting with our powerful recognition API. Clarifai provides a platform for data scientists, developers, researchers and enterprises to master the entire artificial intelligence lifecycle. Gather valuable business insights from images, video and text using computer vision and natural language processing.
- Try the Clarifai demo at: https://clarifai.com/demo
- Sign up for a free account at: https://portal.clarifai.com/signup
- Read the documentation at: https://docs.clarifai.com/
Using CMake's FetchContent
functionality:
include(FetchContent)
FetchContent_Declare(
ClarifaiGrpc
GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/Clarifai/clarifai-cpp-grpc.git
GIT_TAG INSERT_LATEST_VERSION_HERE
)
FetchContent_MakeAvailable(ClarifaiGrpc)
On Windows and macOS gRPC requires explicitly setting the root of trust for SSL. One way to do this is by setting the
GRPC_DEFAULT_SSL_ROOTS_FILE_PATH
environmental variable. To do this on macOS use:curl -Lo roots.pem https://raw.githubusercontent.com/grpc/grpc/master/etc/roots.pem export GRPC_DEFAULT_SSL_ROOTS_FILE_PATH="$PWD/roots.pem"
On Windows use:
@powershell -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy unrestricted -Command ^ (new-object System.Net.WebClient).Downloadfile( ^ 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/grpc/grpc/master/etc/roots.pem', ^ 'roots.pem') set GRPC_DEFAULT_SSL_ROOTS_FILE_PATH=%cd%\roots.pem
See more here.
This library doesn't use semantic versioning. The first two version numbers (X.Y
out of X.Y.Z
) follow the API (backend) versioning, and
whenever the API gets updated, this library follows it.
The third version number (Z
out of X.Y.Z
) is used by this library for any independent releases of library-specific improvements and bug fixes.
Construct the V2::Stub
object using which you'll access all the Clarifai API functionality, and
a grpc::ClientContext
object that will be used for authentication.
auto channel = grpc::CreateChannel("api.clarifai.com:443", grpc::SslCredentials(grpc::SslCredentialsOptions()));
unique_ptr<V2::Stub> stub = V2::NewStub(channel);
unique_ptr<grpc::ClientContext> context(new grpc::ClientContext);
context->AddMetadata("authorization", "Key YOUR_CLARIFAI_API_KEY_OR_PAT");
Predict concepts in an image:
// This is a publicly available model.
string GENERAL_MODEL_ID = "aaa03c23b3724a16a56b629203edc62c";
PostModelOutputsRequest request;
request.set_model_id(GENERAL_MODEL_ID);
Input* input = request.add_inputs();
Data* data = input->mutable_data();
Image* image = data->mutable_image();
image->set_url("https://samples.clarifai.com/dog2.jpeg");
MultiOutputResponse response;
grpc::Status status = stub->PostModelOutputs(context.get(), request, &response);
if (!status.ok()) {
cout << "Failure: " << status.error_code() << " " << status.error_message() << endl;
exit(1);
}
if (response.status().code() != status::StatusCode::SUCCESS) {
cout << "Error response: " << response.status().code() << " " << response.status().description() << " " << response.status().details() << endl;
exit(1);
}
Data response_data = response.outputs(0).data();
cout << "Predicted concepts:" << endl;
for (int i = 0; i < response_data.concepts_size(); i++) {
const Concept& c = response_data.concepts(i);
cout << "\t" << c.name() << ": " << c.value() << endl;
}
See the API GUIDE section in the Clarifai documentation to find out how to implement a specific functionality. The code examples are in programming languages other than C++, and since different languages differ only in syntax but share the structure (requests, responses, methods all have the same fields) it should be relatively straightforward to translate the code examples to C++.
Also see, in the example_usage subdirectory, an example project showing how to use the library.