The SDK is officially supported on Node.js LTS active and maintenance versions.
Download and decompress or clone the source code from GitHub and then do in your Node.js project:
npm install mindee
You can use the SDK easily by creating a Client like this:
const { Client } = require("mindee"); const mindeeClient = new Client({ invoiceToken: "invoiceApiToken", receiptToken: "receiptExpenseApiToken", }); mindeeClient.invoice.parse({ input: "path/to/file", inputType: "file" }); mindeeClient.receipt.parse({ input: base64String, inputType: "base64" }); mindeeClient.financialDocument.parse({ input: base64String, inputType: "base64", });
Three APIs are actually supported: invoice (ìnvoice), receipt (receipt) and financial document (financialDocument)
You can find more examples on how to use the SDK into the folder examples.
When using stream or base64 inputs, the MIME type is guessed using magic numbers.
In some cases, for example with non-standard files, it will not be possible to detect the MIME type in this way.
If you are getting MIME type errors, you will need to specify a file name having the correct extension, for example:
mindeeClient.invoice.parse({ input: base64String, inputType: "base64", filename: "myfile.pdf", });
The Mindee client can take multiple parameters to be initialize. Some this parameters can also be set with env variables. If the env variable and the parameter are both set, the parameter will be the one chosen by the client. This is a list of them:
- invoiceToken (env variable :
MINDEE_INVOICE_TOKEN) The expense api token - receiptToken (env variable :
MINDEE_RECEIPT_TOKEN) The invoice api token - throwOnError (
trueby default) Iftrue, the SDK will throw on error - debug (env variable :
MINDEE_DEBUG,falseby default) Iftrue, logging will be in debug mode
Depending on what type of document you want to parse, you need to add specifics auth token for each endpoint. We suggest storing your credentials as environment variables for security reasons.
const { Client } = require("mindee"); const fs = require("fs"); // Invoice token can be set by Env (MINDEE_INVOICE_TOKEN) or via params (Client({invoiceToken: "token"})) const mindeeClient = new Client(); // parsing invoice from pdf mindeeClient.invoice .parse({ input: "./documents/invoices/invoice.pdf" }) // see examples for more input types .then((res) => { console.log("Success !"); console.log(res.invoices); console.log(res.invoice); }) .catch((err) => { console.error(err); });
const { Client } = require("mindee"); const fs = require("fs"); // Receipt token can be set by Env (MINDEE_RECEIPT_TOKEN) or via params (Client({receiptToken: "token"})) const mindeeClient = new Client(); // parsing receipt from picture mindeeClient.receipt .parse({ input: "./documents/receipts/receipt.jpg" }) // see examples for more input types .then((res) => { console.log("Success !"); console.log(res.receipts); console.log(res.receipt); }) .catch((err) => { console.error(err); });
The Financial document API optimizes the parsing results when you don't know if your file is a receipt or an invoice.
const { Client } = require("mindee"); // Invoice token and Receipt token must be set // Receipt token can be set by Env (MINDEE_RECEIPT_TOKEN) or via params (Client({receiptToken: "token"})) // Invoice token can be set by Env (MINDEE_INVOICE_TOKEN) or via params (Client({invoiceToken: "token"})) const mindeeClient = new Client(); // parsing receipt from picture mindeeClient.financialDocument .parse({ input: "./documents/receipts/receipt.jpg" }) .then((res) => { console.log("Success !"); console.log(res.financialDocuments); console.log(res.financialDocument); }) .catch((err) => { console.error(err); });
To run the tests, use the command npm run test
A basic documentation of the sdk has been done with the help of JSDoc.
If you want to generate it, you can use the command npm run documentation.
A folder docs will be created with generated documentation.
Open the index.html in your browser to read the documentation.