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ugc-guard

v1.0.4

Published

A JavaScript SDK for UGC Guard content moderation.

Downloads

12

Readme

UGC Guard JavaScript SDK

A JavaScript SDK for UGC Guard content moderation.

Installation

Install the SDK using npm:

npm install ugc-guard

If you need the low-level OpenAPI client:

npm install ugc-guard-api

Usage

Initialize the Client

import { GuardClient } from 'ugc-guard';

const guardClient = new GuardClient({
  organizationId: 'your-org-id',
  baseUrl: 'http://localhost:8099/'
});

Reporting Content

To report content, you need to provide the following:

  • moduleId: The ID of the module.
  • moduleSecret: The secret key for the module.
  • typeId: The type ID of the content.
  • mainContent: The main content to report.
  • reporter: The person reporting the content.
  • options: Additional options such as description, report category, user message, context, and channels.

Example:

import { 
  ReportContent,
  ReportPerson,
  ContentWrapper,
  MultiMediaBody,
  TextBody
} from 'ugc-guard';

const mainContent = new ContentWrapper(
  new ReportContent(
    "3",
    new TextBody({ text: "Example text" })
  ),
  new ReportPerson("1", {
    name: "John Doe",
    email: "[email protected]"
  })
);

const context = [
  new ContentWrapper(
    new ReportContent(
      "4",
      new TextBody({ text: "Context text" })
    ),
    new ReportPerson("2", {
      name: "Jane Doe",
      email: "[email protected]"
    })
  )
];

const reporter = new ReportPerson("3", {
  name: "Reporter Name",
  email: "[email protected]"
});

await guardClient.report(
  "module-id",
  "module-secret",
  "type-id",
  mainContent,
  reporter,
  {
    description: "Report description",
    reportCategory: "other",
    userMessage: "User message",
    context: context,
    channels: []
  }
);

Uploading Files

To upload files, use the MultiMediaBody class:

const body = await MultiMediaBody.fromFilePath('./path-to-file.png');

Verifying Signatures

To verify webhook signatures:

import { GuardClient } from 'ugc-guard';

const isValid = GuardClient.verifySignature(payloadBody, secretToken, signatureHeader);
console.log(`Signature valid: ${isValid}`);

API Client

For advanced use cases, you can use the low-level OpenAPI client:

import { ApiClient, ReportsApi } from 'ugc-guard-api';

const apiClient = new ApiClient('http://localhost:8099/');
const reportsApi = new ReportsApi(apiClient);