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relax-mj

v2.6.9

Published

Node.js client for the unofficial MidJourney API.

Downloads

17

Readme

midjourney-api

Node.js client for the unofficial MidJourney API.

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Install

npm i midjourney
# or
yarn add midjourney

Usage

import { Midjourney } from "midjourney";
  const client = new Midjourney({
    ServerId: <string>process.env.SERVER_ID,
    ChannelId: <string>process.env.CHANNEL_ID,
    SalaiToken: <string>process.env.SALAI_TOKEN,
    Debug: true,
    Ws:true,
  });
  await client.init();
  const Imagine = await client.Imagine("A little pink elephant", (uri: string, progress:string) => {
   onsole.log("Imagine", uri, "progress", progress);
  });
  console.log({ Imagine });

  const Variation = await client.Variation(
    Imagine.content,
    2,
    <string>Imagine.id,
    <string>Imagine.hash,
    (uri: string, progress:string) => {
     onsole.log("Imagine", uri, "progress", progress);
    }
  );
  console.log({ Variation });
  const Upscale = await client.Upscale(
    Variation.content,
    2,
    <string>Variation.id,
    <string>Variation.hash,
    (uri: string, progress: string) => {
      console.log("Upscale", uri, "progress", progress);
    }
  );
  console.log({ Upscale });

Example

To run the included example, you must have Node.js installed. Then, run the following commands in the root directory of this project:

  1. clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/erictik/midjourney-api.git
cd midjourney-api
  1. install dependencies
yarn
# or npm
npm install
  1. set the environment variables
#example variables, please set up yours

export SERVER_ID="1082500871478329374"
export CHANNEL_ID="1094892992281718894"
export SALAI_TOKEN="your-salai-token"

Then, run the example with the following command:

npx tsx example/imagine-ws.ts

route-map

  • [x] /imagine variation upscale
  • [x] websocket get message
  • [x] call back error
  • [x] verify human
  • [x] /info
  • [x] /fast api and /relax api
  • [x] /describe

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