✨ Demo: https://visual-recognition-code-pattern.ng.bluemix.net/ ✨
apikey
value.url
value.Depending on where your service instance is you may have different ways to download the credentials file.
Need more information? See the authentication wiki.
Copy the credential file to the application folder.
Public Cloud
In the application folder, copy the .env.example file and create a file called .env
cp .env.example .env
Open the .env file and add the service credentials depending on your environment.
Example .env file that configures the apikey
and url
for a Watson Visual Recognitions service instance hosted in the US East region:
WATSON_VISION_COMBINED_APIKEY=X4rbi8vwZmKpXfowaS3GAsA7vdy17Qh7km5D6EzKLHL2
WATSON_VISION_COMBINED_URL=https://gateway-wdc.watsonplatform.net/visual-recognition/api
Install the dependencies
npm install
Build the application
npm run build
Run the application
npm run dev
View the application in a browser at localhost:3000
Click on the button below to deploy this demo to the IBM Cloud.
Build the application
npm run build
Login to IBM Cloud with the IBM Cloud CLI
ibmcloud login
Target a Cloud Foundry organization and space.
ibmcloud target --cf
Edit the manifest.yml file. Change the name field to something unique. For example, - name: my-app-name
.
Deploy the application
ibmcloud app push
View the application online at the app URL, for example: https://my-app-name.mybluemix.net
Run unit tests with:
npm run test:components
See the output for more info.
First you have to make sure your code is built:
npm run build
Then run integration tests with:
npm run test:integration
.
├── app.js // express routes
├── config // express configuration
│ ├── error-handler.js
│ ├── express.js
│ └── security.js
├── package.json
├── public // static resources
├── server.js // entry point
├── test // integration tests
└── src // react client
├── __test__ // unit tests
└── index.js // app entry point
This sample code is licensed under the MIT License.
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