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- PHP >= 8.1
- 🛒 E-commerce
- Quickly generate engaging product introductions to attract customers.
- Automatically create personalized thank-you emails for enhanced customer experience.
- Streamline product categorization for a well-organized catalog.
- Sentiment Analysis: Understand and analyze sentiment in product reviews for data-driven decision-making.
- 📝️ Content & Marketing Automation
- Easily translate text for a global audience.
- Paraphrase and proofread any text (including grammar check)
- Spam Content Detection: Identify and filter out spam content effectively.
- Contact Information Extraction: Extract phone numbers and email addresses from non-standard formats for streamlined communication.
- Generate concise summaries and unique keywords/tags for improved content consumption.
- Boost SEO efforts by automatically generating META tags based on content.
- 💻 HR Tech
- Generate complex job descriptions effortlessly, saving time in the hiring process.
- Skills and Position Insights: Identify related job positions and skills to streamline recruitment.
- Automated Resume Parsing: Efficiently parse and extract information from resumes files for easy processing.
✈️ Travel, Tourism & Hospitality- Analyze sentiment in travel reviews to improve services.
- Streamline categorization for tours, activities, and hospitality products.
Please refer to the official:
- API Documentation
- Multi-language Support: Supporting 80 languages for every content or data analysis API endpoint. Check the list here.
- Easy-to-Use RESTful Format: With standardized set of endpoints - gain valuable insights through analysis endpoints, covering product categories, skills, and job positions, providing relevant scores.
- Always the same, clean data formats: Rest assured with consistent, predictable JSON format for all returned data. No need to worry about fuzzy AI data.
- Tech Support: Crafted by developers for developers, we provide continuous assistance throughout your journey.
- You can install the package via composer:
composer require sharpapi/sharpapi-php-client
-
Register at SharpAPI.com and get the API key.
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That's it!
$sharpApi = new \SharpAPI\SharpApiService\SharpApiService(SHARP_API_KEY);
$statusUrl = $sharpApi->productCategories(
'Lenovo Chromebook Laptop (2023), 14" FHD Touchscreen Slim 3,
8-Core MediaTek Kompanio 520 CPU, 4GB RAM, 128GB Storage',
'German', // optional language
400, // optional quantity
'optional neutral voice tone', // optional voice tone
'optional current e-store categories' // optional context, current categories to match
);
$resultSharpApiJob = $sharpApi->fetchResults($statusUrl);
var_dump($resultSharpApiJob->getResultJson());
Typical use case require these steps:
- Dispatch one of the available AI processing methods (this will return job processing status URL)
- Run
fetchResults($statusUrl)
method which operates in polling mode, sending underneath requests every 10 seconds for 180 seconds (these values can be customized, checkSharpApiService
source code). SharpApiJob
object will be returned.- For a job finished with
success
return status you can obtain the results with one of the methods, for example$jobResultJson = $jobResult->getResultJson()
.
Each dispatched job usually takes somewhere between a couple of seconds to a minute.
After that period a returned job will usually have success
status and it's results will
be available for further processing.
Each API method returns different return format.
Go to List of API methods/endpoints below for details»
Our API guarantees to return correct format every time. AI engines that SharpAPI
use in rare cases have a tendency to misbehave and timeout
or return incorrect data.
In those cases the returned status
for the job will be failed
.
You can rerun the exact same job request in that case.
As long as the job is still being processed by our engine it will keep
returning pending
status.
Underlying HTTP requests are powered with Guzzle, so it's a good idea to check for typical Guzzle Exceptions:
use GuzzleHttp\Exception\ClientException;
// Step 1: dispatch the job to the API with one of the methods, for example:
try {
$statusUrl = \SharpApiService::summarizeText(
$text,
'German' // optional language
500, // optional length
'neutral' // optional voice tone
);
// $statusUrl example value: 'https://sharpapi.com/api/v1/job/status/75acb6dc-a975-4969-9ef1-c62cebc511cb'
} catch (ClientException $e) {
$e->getResponse()
}
// Step 2: request to check job status in polling mode and wait for the result
$jobResult = \SharpApiService::fetchResults($statusUrl);
// Step 3: get results of dispatched API job, f.e. this returns job result as a prettied JSON
$jobResultJson = $jobResult->getResultJson();
// ..or PHP array:
$jobResultArray = $jobResult->getResultArray();
// ..or PHP stdClass:
$jobResultObject = $jobResult->getResultObject();
<?php
namespace App\Http\Controllers;
use GuzzleHttp\Exception\GuzzleException;
use SharpAPI\SharpApiService\SharpApiService;
class SharpTest extends Controller
{
public function __construct(public SharpApiService $sharpApiService)
{
}
/**
* @throws GuzzleException
*/
public function detect_phones(): void
{
$statusUrl = $this->sharpApiService->detectPhones(
'Where to find us? Call with a sales tech advisor:
Call: 1800-394-7486 or our Singapore office +65 8888 8888'
);
$result = $this->sharpApiService->fetchResults($statusUrl);
dd($result->getResultJson());
/* returned:
[
{
"detected_number": "1800-394-7486",
"parsed_number": "+18003947486"
},
{
"detected_number": "+65 8888 8888",
"parsed_number": "+6588888888"
}
]
*/
}
}
Each method always returns SharpApiJob
object, where its
getResultJson / getResultArray / getResultObject
methods will return different data structure.
Please refer to the detailed examples provided
at SharpAPI.com.
For methods that have language parameter you can also
use SharpApiLanguages
Enum values to make your code more readable.
Parses a resume (CV) file from multiple formats (PDF/DOC/DOCX/TXT/RTF) and returns an extensive object of data points.
An optional output language parameter can also be provided (English
value is set as the default one) .
$statusUrl = \SharpApiService::parseResume('/test/resume.pdf', 'English');
Based on the list of extensive parameters this endpoint provides concise job details in the response format, including
the short description, job requirements, and job responsibilities.
The only mandatory parameter is name
.
This functionality utilizes a specialized DTO
class (Data Transfer Object
) parameter
named JobDescriptionParameters
to aid in the validation of input parameters.
Only the name
parameter in the constructor of this DTO
is mandatory.
You can set your preferred writing style by providing a voice_tone parameter.
It can be adjectives like funny
or joyous
, or even the name of a famous writer.
This API method also provides an optional context parameter, which can be used to supply additional flexible instructions for content processing.
$jobDescriptionParameters = new JobDescriptionParameters(
name: "PHP Senior Engineer",
company_name: "ACME LTD", // optional
minimum_work_experience: "5 years", // optional
minimum_education: "Bachelor Degree", // optional
employment_type: "full time", // optional
required_skills: ['PHP8', 'Laravel'], // optional
optional_skills: ['AWS', 'Redis'], // optional
country: "United Kingdom", // optional
remote: true, // optional
visa_sponsored: true, // optional
voice_tone: 'Professional and Geeky', // optional voice tone
context: null, // optional context, additional AI processing instructions
language: null // optional output language
);
$statusUrl = \SharpApiService::generateJobDescription($jobDescriptionParameters);
Generates a list of related skills with their weights as a float value (1.0-10.0) where 10 equals 100%, the highest relevance score.
Only first parameter (name
) is required.
You can limit the output with the max_quantity
parameter.
$statusUrl = \SharpApiService::relatedSkills(
'MySQL',
'English', // optional language
10 // optional quantity
);
Generates a list of related job positions with their weights as float value (1.0-10.0) where 10 equals 100%, the highest relevance score.
Only first parameter (name
) is required.
You can limit the output with the max_quantity
parameter.
$statusUrl = \SharpApiService::relatedJobPositions(
'Senior PHP Engineer',
'English', // optional language
10 // optional quantity
);
Parses the customer's product review and provides its sentiment (POSITIVE/NEGATIVE/NEUTRAL) with a score between 0-100%. Great for sentiment report processing for any online store.
$statusUrl = \SharpApiService::productReviewSentiment('customer review contents');
Generates a list of suitable categories for the product with relevance weights as a float value (1.0-10.0) where 10 equals 100%, the highest relevance score. Provide the product name and its parameters to get the best category matches possible. Comes in handy with populating product catalogue data and bulk products' processing.
You can limit the output with the max_quantity
parameter.
You can set your preferred writing style by providing a voice_tone
parameter.
It can be adjectives like funny
or joyous
, or even the name of a famous writer.
Within an additional optional parameter context, you can provide a list of other categories that will be taken into consideration during the mapping process (for example your current e-commerce categories).
$statusUrl = \SharpApiService::productCategories(
'Sony Playstation 5',
'English', // optional language
5, // optional quantity
'Tech-savvy', // optional voice tone
'Game Console, PS5 Console' // optional context, current categories to match
);
Generates a shorter version of the product description. Provide as many details and parameters of the product to get the best marketing introduction possible. Comes in handy with populating product catalog data and bulk products processing.
You can limit the output with the max_length
parameter. Please keep in mind that max_length
serves as a strong
suggestion for the Language Model, rather than a strict requirement, to maintain the general sense of the outcome.
You can set your preferred writing style by providing a voice_tone
parameter.
It can be adjectives like funny
or joyous
, or even the name of a famous writer.
$statusUrl = \SharpApiService::generateProductIntro(
'Sony Playstation 5',
SharpApiLanguages::ENGLISH, // optional language
300, // optional length
'Funny' // optional voice tone
);
Generates a personalized thank-you email to the customer after the purchase. The response content does not contain the title, greeting or sender info at the end, so you can personalize the rest of the email easily.
You can limit the output with the max_length parameter. Please keep in mind that max_length
serves
as a strong suggestion for the Language Model, rather than a strict requirement,
to maintain the general sense of the outcome.
You can set your preferred writing style by providing a voice_tone
parameter.
It can be adjectives like funny or joyous, or even the name of a famous writer.
This API method also provides an optional context parameter, which can be used to supply additional flexible instructions for content processing.
$statusUrl = \SharpApiService::generateThankYouEmail(
'Sony Playstation 5',
SharpApiLanguages::ENGLISH, // optional language
250, // optional length
'Neutral', // optional voice tone
'Must invite customer to visit again before Holidays' // optional context
);
Translates provided text to selected language. 80 languages are supported.
Please check included SharpApiLanguages
Enum class for details.
You can set your preferred writing style by providing a voice_tone
parameter.
It can be adjectives like funny or joyous, or even the name of a famous writer.
An optional context
parameter is also available. It can be used to provide more context to the translated text,
like the use case example or some additional explanations.
$statusUrl = \SharpApiService::translate(
'turn',
SharpApiLanguages::FRENCH, // optional language
'neutral', // optional voice tone
'to turn a page' // optional context
);
// will result in :
// {"content": "tourner", "to_language": "French", "from_language": "English"}
Generates a paraphrased version of the provided text.
Only the content
parameter is required. You can define the output language,
maximum character length, and tone of voice.
Additional instructions on how to process the text can be provided in the context parameter.
Please keep in mind that max_length
serves as a strong suggestion
for the Language Model, rather than a strict requirement,
to maintain the general sense of the outcome.
You can set your preferred writing style by providing an optional voice_tone
parameter.
It can be adjectives like funny
or joyous
, or even the name of a famous writer.
This API method also provides an optional context
parameter,
which can be used to supply additional flexible instructions for content processing.
$statusUrl = \SharpApiService::paraphrase(
$text,
SharpApiLanguages::FRENCH, // optional language
500, // optional length
'neutral', // optional voice tone
'avoid using abbreviations' // optional context
);
Proofreads (and checks grammar) a provided text.
$statusUrl = \SharpApiService::proofread($text);
Checks if provided content passes a spam filtration test. Provides a percentage confidence score and an explanation for whether it is considered spam or not. This information is useful for moderators to make a final decision.
$statusUrl = \SharpApiService::detectSpam($text);
Parses the provided text for any phone numbers and returns the original detected version and its E.164 format. Might come in handy in the case of processing and validating big chunks of data against phone numbers or f.e. if you want to detect phone numbers in places where they're not supposed to be.
$statusUrl = \SharpApiService::detectPhones($text);
Parses the provided text for any possible emails. Might come in handy in case of processing and validating big chunks of data against email addresses or f.e. if you want to detect emails in places where they're not supposed to be.
$statusUrl = \SharpApiService::detectEmails($text);
Generates a list of unique keywords/tags based on the provided content.
You can limit the output with the max_quantity
parameter.
You can set your preferred writing style by providing a voice_tone
parameter.
$statusUrl = \SharpApiService::generateKeywords(
$text,
'English', // optional language
5, // optional length
'Freaky & Curious', // optional voice tone
'add emojis!' // optional extra context instructions for content processing
);
Generates a summarized version of the provided content. Perfect for generating marketing introductions of longer texts.
You can limit the output with the max_length
parameter.
Please keep in mind that max_length
serves as a strong suggestion for the Language Model,
rather than a strict requirement, to maintain the general sense of the outcome.
You can set your preferred writing style by providing a voice_ton
e parameter.
It can be adjectives like funny
or joyous
, or even the name of a famous writer.
$statusUrl = \SharpApiService::summarizeText(
$text,
'English', // optional language
'David Attenborough', // optional voice tone
'add emojis!' // optional extra context instructions for content processing
);
Generates all most important META tags based on the content provided. Make sure to include link to the website and pictures URL to get as many tags populated as possible.
You can set your preferred writing style by providing a voice_ton
e parameter.
It can be adjectives like funny
or joyous
, or even the name of a famous writer.
$statusUrl = \SharpApiService::generateSeoTags(
$text,
'English', // optional language
'David Attenborough' // optional voice tone
);
Parses the Travel/Hospitality product review and provides its sentiment (POSITIVE/NEGATIVE/NEUTRAL) with a score between 0-100%. Great for sentiment report processing for any online store.
$statusUrl = \SharpApiService::travelReviewSentiment($text);
Generates a list of suitable categories for the Tours & Activities product
with relevance weights as float value (1.0-10.0) where 10 equals 100%,
the highest relevance score. Provide the product name and its parameters
to get the best category matches possible. Comes in handy with populating
product catalogue data and bulk product processing.
Only first parameter productName
is required.
You can limit the output with the max_quantity
parameter.
You can set your preferred writing style by providing a voice_tone
parameter.
It can be adjectives like funny
or joyous
, or even the name of a famous writer.
Within an additional optional parameter context
, you can provide a list of other categories
that will be taken into consideration during the mapping process
(for example your current e-commerce categories).
$statusUrl = \SharpApiService::toursAndActivitiesProductCategories(
'Oasis of the Bay'
'Ha Long', // optional city
'Vietnam', // optional country
'English', // optional language
10, // optional quantity
'Adventurous', // optional voice tone
'Bay Hotels, Ha Long Hotels' // optional context, current categories to match
);
Generates a list of suitable categories for the Hospitality type product
with relevance weights as float value (1.0-10.0) where 10 equals 100%,
the highest relevance score. Provide the product name and its parameters
to get the best category matches possible. Comes in handy with populating
products catalogs data and bulk products' processing.
Only first parameter productName
is required.
You can limit the output with the max_quantity
parameter.
You can set your preferred writing style by providing a voice_tone
parameter.
It can be adjectives like funny
or joyous
, or even the name of a famous writer.
Within an additional optional parameter context
, you can provide a list of other categories
that will be taken into consideration during the mapping process
(for example your current e-commerce categories).
$statusUrl = \SharpApiService::hospitalityProductCategories(
'Hotel Crystal 大人専用'
'Tokyo', // optional city
'Japan', // optional country
'English', // optional language
10, // optional quantity
'Adventurous', // optional voice tone
'Tokyo Hotels, Crystal Hotels' // optional context, current categories to match
);
Endpoint to check details regarding the subscription's current period
$statusUrl = \SharpApiService::quota();
will result in:
{
"timestamp": "2024-03-19T12:49:41.445736Z",
"on_trial": false,
"trial_ends": "2024-03-17T07:57:46.000000Z",
"subscribed": true,
"current_subscription_start": "2024-03-18T12:37:39.000000Z",
"current_subscription_end": "2024-04-18T12:37:39.000000Z",
"subscription_words_quota": 100000,
"subscription_words_used": 9608,
"subscription_words_used_percentage": 0.1
}
subscription_words_used_percentage
is a percentage of current monthly quota usage
and might serve as an alert to the user of the depleted credits.
With a value above 80%, it's advised to subscribe to more credits
at https://sharpapi.com/dashboard/credits to avoid service disruption.
These values are also available in the Dashboard at https://sharpapi.com/dashboard
Simple PING endpoint to check the availability of the API and it's internal timze zone (timestamp).
$statusUrl = \SharpApiService::ping();
will result in:
{
"ping": "pong",
"timestamp": "2024-03-12T08:50:11.188308Z"
}
Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.
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