* feat: remote engine management * chore: fix linter issue * chore: remove unused imports * fix: populate engines, models and legacy settings (#4403) * fix: populate engines, models and legacy settings * chore: legacy logics update configured remote engine * fix: check exist path before reading * fix: engines and models persist - race condition * chore: update issue state * test: update test cases * chore: bring back Cortex extension settings * chore: setup button gear / plus based apikey * chore: fix remote engine from welcome screen * chore: resolve linter issue * chore: support request headers template * chore: update engines using header_template instead of api_key_template * chore: update models on changes * fix: anthropic response template * chore: fix welcome screen and debounce update value input * chore: update engines list on changes * chore: update engines list on change * chore: update desc form add modal remote engines * chore: bump cortex version to latest RC * chore: fix linter * fix: transform payload of Anthropic and OpenAI * fix: typo * fix: openrouter model id for auto routing * chore: remove remote engine URL setting * chore: add cohere engine and model support * fix: should not clean on app launch - models list display issue * fix: local engine check logic * chore: bump app version to latest release 0.5.13 * test: fix failed tests --------- Co-authored-by: Louis <louis@jan.ai>
Create a Jan Extension using Typescript
Use this template to bootstrap the creation of a TypeScript Jan extension. 🚀
Create Your Own Extension
To create your own extension, you can use this repository as a template! Just follow the below instructions:
- Click the Use this template button at the top of the repository
- Select Create a new repository
- Select an owner and name for your new repository
- Click Create repository
- Clone your new repository
Initial Setup
After you've cloned the repository to your local machine or codespace, you'll need to perform some initial setup steps before you can develop your extension.
Note
You'll need to have a reasonably modern version of Node.js handy. If you are using a version manager like
nodenvornvm, you can runnodenv installin the root of your repository to install the version specified inpackage.json. Otherwise, 20.x or later should work!
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🛠️ Install the dependencies
npm install -
🏗️ Package the TypeScript for distribution
npm run bundle -
✅ Check your artifact
There will be a tgz file in your extension directory now
Update the Extension Metadata
The package.json file defines metadata about your extension, such as
extension name, main entry, description and version.
When you copy this repository, update package.json with the name, description for your extension.
Update the Extension Code
The src/ directory is the heart of your extension! This contains the
source code that will be run when your extension functions are invoked. You can replace the
contents of this directory with your own code.
There are a few things to keep in mind when writing your extension code:
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Most Jan Extension functions are processed asynchronously. In
index.ts, you will see that the extension function will return aPromise<any>.import { events, MessageEvent, MessageRequest } from '@janhq/core' function onStart(): Promise<any> { return events.on(MessageEvent.OnMessageSent, (data: MessageRequest) => this.inference(data) ) }For more information about the Jan Extension Core module, see the documentation.
So, what are you waiting for? Go ahead and start customizing your extension!