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TrueSight genesis external adapter - Google Cloud Vision

This external adapter downloads image bytes from IPFS given the content hash and requests image moderation labels from the Google Cloud Vision API.

Environment variables

You will need to set up a GCP project and service account credentials to be able to make requests to the API. See Google's documentation for help on setting up authentication.

Variable Description Example
GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT_ID Required Your Google Cloud project ID angelic-goldfish-123
GOOGLE_CLOUD_KEY_FILENAME Required The file containing your Google Cloud service account credentials /path/to/keyfile.json
IPFS_GATEWAY_URL Required The IPFS gateway you would like to use ipfs.io
IPFS_GATEWAY_SSL Optional Access the gateway via SSL (https)? True/false (Default behaviour: true) true

Example request

Input

  • hash: The image's IPFS content hash

Output

{
  "jobRunID": 0,
  "data": {
    "adult": "UNLIKELY",
    "violence": "VERY_UNLIKELY",
    "racy": "VERY_LIKELY",
    "result": "20,100,0,,"
  },
  "result": "20,100,0,,"
}

Install Locally

Install dependencies:

npm i

Test

Run the local tests:

npm run test

Natively run the application (defaults to port 8080):

Run

npm start

Call the external adapter/API server

curl -X POST -H "content-type:application/json" "http://localhost:8080/" --data '{ "id": 0, "data": { "hash": "QmdT7hKV1EfuaXSAYa65KUZWJnxF96yRPZNS9WeG8gUsR2" } }'

Docker

If you wish to use Docker to run the adapter, you can build the image by running the following command:

docker build . -t external-adapter

Then run it with:

docker run -p 8080:8080 -it external-adapter:latest

Serverless hosts

After installing locally:

Create the zip

zip -r external-adapter.zip .

Install to AWS Lambda

  • In Lambda Functions, create function
  • On the Create function page:
    • Give the function a name
    • Use Node.js 12.x for the runtime
    • Choose an existing role or create a new one
    • Click Create Function
  • Under Function code, select "Upload a .zip file" from the Code entry type drop-down
  • Click Upload and select the external-adapter.zip file
  • Handler:
    • index.handler for REST API Gateways
    • index.handlerv2 for HTTP API Gateways
  • Add the environment variable (repeat for all environment variables):
    • Key: API_KEY
    • Value: Your_API_key
  • Save

To Set Up an API Gateway (HTTP API)

If using a HTTP API Gateway, Lambda's built-in Test will fail, but you will be able to externally call the function successfully.

  • Click Add Trigger
  • Select API Gateway in Trigger configuration
  • Under API, click Create an API
  • Choose HTTP API
  • Select the security for the API
  • Click Add

To Set Up an API Gateway (REST API)

If using a REST API Gateway, you will need to disable the Lambda proxy integration for Lambda-based adapter to function.

  • Click Add Trigger
  • Select API Gateway in Trigger configuration
  • Under API, click Create an API
  • Choose REST API
  • Select the security for the API
  • Click Add
  • Click the API Gateway trigger
  • Click the name of the trigger (this is a link, a new window opens)
  • Click Integration Request
  • Uncheck Use Lamba Proxy integration
  • Click OK on the two dialogs
  • Return to your function
  • Remove the API Gateway and Save
  • Click Add Trigger and use the same API Gateway
  • Select the deployment stage and security
  • Click Add

Install to GCP

  • In Functions, create a new function, choose to ZIP upload
  • Click Browse and select the external-adapter.zip file
  • Select a Storage Bucket to keep the zip in
  • Function to execute: gcpservice
  • Click More, Add variable (repeat for all environment variables)
    • NAME: API_KEY
    • VALUE: Your_API_key

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