generative-ai-swift

0.5.0

Google AI SDK for Swift
google-gemini/generative-ai-swift

What's New

0.5.0

2024-04-22T13:22:15Z

What's Changed

Breaking Changes

  • Citation.license is now optional (String?)
  • ModelContent.Part adds a new fileData enum case

Full Changelog: 0.4.11...0.5.0

Google AI SDK for Swift

Important

If you are using the PaLM SDK for Swift, please see Developers who use the PaLM SDK for Swift for instructions.

The Google AI SDK for Swift enables developers to use Google's state-of-the-art generative AI models (like Gemini) to build AI-powered features and applications. This SDK supports use cases like:

  • Generate text from text-only input
  • Generate text from text-and-images input (multimodal)
  • Build multi-turn conversations (chat)

For example, with just a few lines of code, you can access Gemini's multimodal capabilities to generate text from text-and-image input:

let model = GenerativeModel(name: "gemini-1.5-pro-latest", apiKey: "YOUR_API_KEY")
let cookieImage = UIImage(...)
let prompt = "Do these look store-bought or homemade?"

let response = try await model.generateContent(prompt, cookieImage)

Try out the sample Swift app

This repository contains a sample app demonstrating how the SDK can access and utilize the Gemini model for various use cases.

To try out the sample app, follow these steps:

  1. Check out this repository.
    git clone https://github.com/google/generative-ai-swift

  2. Obtain an API key to use with the Google AI SDKs.

  3. Open and build the sample app in the Examples folder of this repo.

  4. Run the app once to ensure the build script generates an empty GenerativeAI-Info.plist file

  5. Paste your API key into the API_KEY property in the GenerativeAI-Info.plist file.

  6. Run the app.

Use the SDK in your app

Add generative-ai-swift to your Xcode project using Swift Package Manager.

For detailed instructions, you can find a quickstart for the Google AI SDK for Swift in the Google documentation.

This quickstart describes how to add your API key and the Swift package to your app, initialize the model, and then call the API to access the model. It also describes some additional use cases and features, like streaming, counting tokens, and controlling responses.

Logging

To enable additional logging in the Xcode console, including a cURL command and raw stream response for each model request, add -GoogleGenerativeAIDebugLogEnabled as Arguments Passed On Launch in the Xcode scheme.

Command Line Tool

A command line tool is available to experiment with Gemini model requests via Xcode or the command line:

  1. open Examples/GenerativeAICLI/Package.swift
  2. Run in Xcode and examine the console to see the options.
  3. Edit the scheme's Arguments Passed On Launch with the desired options.

Documentation

Find complete documentation for the Google AI SDKs and the Gemini model in the Google documentation: https://ai.google.dev/docs

Contributing

See Contributing for more information on contributing to the Google AI SDK for Swift.

Developers who use the PaLM SDK for Swift (Deprecated)

Important

The PaLM API is deprecated for use with Google AI services and tools (but not for Vertex AI). Learn more about this deprecation, its timeline, and how to migrate to use Gemini in the PaLM API deprecation guide.

​​If you're using the PaLM SDK for Swift, review the information below to continue using the deprecated PaLM SDK until you've migrated to the new version that allows you to use Gemini.

  • To continue using PaLM models, make sure your app depends on version 0.3.0 up to the next minor version (0.4.0) of generative-ai-swift.

  • When you're ready to use Gemini models, migrate your code to the Gemini API and update your app's generative-ai-swift dependency to version 0.4.0 or higher.

To see the PaLM documentation and code, go to the palm branch.

Description

  • Swift Tools 5.7.1
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Dependencies

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Last updated: Wed Apr 24 2024 08:05:54 GMT-0900 (Hawaii-Aleutian Daylight Time)