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@sogni-ai/sogni-intelligence-client

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The public, mid‑tier Node.js client for the Sogni Supernet — Sogni's OpenAI‑compatible LLM and agent API for image, video, music, and chat generation. Bundles a hardened wrapper over the @sogni-ai/sogni-client SDK with the public‑safe subset of Sogni's creative‑agent platform: hosted tool definitions, the contract registry, asset manifests, RunRecord types with redaction, skill‑runtime helpers, and JSON Schema artifacts for cross‑language codegen.

For most agent builders this is the recommended starting point. Designed for third‑party integrations, downstream SDKs, and orchestration frameworks (n8n, LangChain, Anthropic skills, custom runtimes). Drives the same contracts and tool surface that the hosted POST https://api.sogni.ai/v1/chat/completions, /v1/chat/runs, and /v1/creative-agent/workflows endpoints use, so a client‑side agent loop stays shape‑locked with the server.

Which package should I install?

You're building… Install
Custom AI agent that calls Sogni tools, validates LLM tool arguments, manages asset references @sogni-ai/sogni-intelligence-client (recommended)
Thin wrapper that only generates an image/video/audio from a single direct call @sogni-ai/sogni-client (raw SDK)
n8n workflow node @sogni-ai/sogni-intelligence-client (n8n compat helpers preserved)
Anthropic‑style Claude Skill, OpenClaw plugin, Hermes / Manus agent @sogni-ai/sogni-creative-agent-skill (consumes intelligence‑client under the hood)

Installation

npm install @sogni-ai/sogni-intelligence-client

Requires Node.js ≥ 18.

Package structure

The package exposes the following subpath entry points so consumers import only what they need:

Subpath Purpose
@sogni-ai/sogni-intelligence-client SogniClientWrapper connection class + helpers + re‑exports from the underlying SDK
…/contracts Public contracts, default policies, repair recipes, prompt contracts, schema registry
…/tools Sogni‑hosted tool definitions and argument validators (image, video, audio, editing, analysis)
…/replay RunRecord types + redaction utilities (signed URLs, JWTs, bearer tokens scrubbed)
…/runtime Contract runtime — apply policies, recipes, and prompt contracts at call sites
…/public-skill-runtime Skill‑side helpers: classify turns, compile tool surface, dispatch tool calls
…/skills/asset_reference_management Asset‑reference resolution helpers for hosted media
…/workflows Creative‑workflow type definitions, bindings with embedded‑interpolation support, and a primitives namespace of pure helpers for wf:* stage tools (LLM judge + __PASS__/__FAIL__ parser, bounded retry‑until‑predicate, storyboard script expander, dialogue duration fitter, SSRF allow‑list for fetched artifact URLs)
…/media Media reference helpers (upload / download URL flows)
…/chatRun Durable hosted ChatRun contracts — state machine, events, cost‑approval types
…/context Context‑window primitives — token accounting, message protection, summarization budgeting
…/openai-tools OpenAI‑shaped tool manifests (app-tools.json, composition-tools.json, generation-tools.json) baked into TS so consumers can compile a tool surface without filesystem reads
…/skill-runtime-source Cross‑surface parity helpers (workflow status, Seedance audio windows) shared with the private skill runtime
…/schemas/* Raw JSON Schema artifacts for cross‑language codegen (Swift, Kotlin, Python, etc.)

Each subpath ships dual CJS + ESM with TypeScript declarations.

Quick start

1. Configure credentials

Create a .env in your project root:

SOGNI_USERNAME=your-username
SOGNI_PASSWORD=your-password
SOGNI_APP_ID=your-app-id        # optional; auto‑generated if omitted
SOGNI_NETWORK=fast              # or "relaxed"
2. Image generation
import 'dotenv/config';
import { SogniClientWrapper } from '@sogni-ai/sogni-intelligence-client';

const client = new SogniClientWrapper({
  username: process.env.SOGNI_USERNAME!,
  password: process.env.SOGNI_PASSWORD!,
});

const model = await client.getMostPopularModel();

const result = await client.createProject({
  type: 'image',
  modelId: model.id,
  positivePrompt: 'A photorealistic portrait of a majestic lion at sunset',
  negativePrompt: 'blurry, cartoon, low quality',
  stylePrompt: 'cinematic',
  numberOfMedia: 1,
  steps: 30,
  guidance: 8,
});

console.log(result.images.map((i) => i.url));

await client.disconnect();
3. Tool calling against Sogni's hosted catalog
import {
  SogniClientWrapper,
  SogniTools,
  isSogniToolCall,
} from '@sogni-ai/sogni-intelligence-client';

const client = new SogniClientWrapper({ /* … */ });

const chat = await client.chat.completions.create({
  model: 'openai/gpt-oss-120b',
  messages: [{ role: 'user', content: 'Generate a 3‑second clip of a koi pond.' }],
  tools: SogniTools.all,           // the full Sogni-hosted tool catalog
});

const call = chat.choices[0].message.tool_calls?.[0];
if (call && isSogniToolCall(call.function.name)) {
  // Hand the tool call off to Sogni's hosted execution surface, or
  // dispatch it locally via /public-skill-runtime.
}
4. Replay a previous run with redaction
import {
  type RunRecord,
  redactRunRecord,
  redactPayload,
} from '@sogni-ai/sogni-intelligence-client/replay';

const safeRecord: RunRecord = redactRunRecord(originalRecord);
// Signed URLs, bearer tokens, JWTs, and inline secrets are scrubbed.
5. Validate a hosted‑tool argument blob
import {
  validateAndNormalizeHostedToolArguments,
} from '@sogni-ai/sogni-intelligence-client/contracts';

const { ok, value, error } = validateAndNormalizeHostedToolArguments(
  'generate_image',
  { prompt: 'a serene koi pond', steps: 30 },
);
if (!ok) throw error;
// `value` is the normalized argument object ready to dispatch.

Authentication

The wrapper accepts three authentication strategies through the SogniClientConfig:

// Username/password
new SogniClientWrapper({ username, password });

// API key
new SogniClientWrapper({ apiKey });

// Token + cookies (typical for browser/edge contexts)
new SogniClientWrapper({ token, cookies });

Connection management, reconnection, and credit/balance polling are handled automatically. Call client.disconnect() when finished.

Generation surfaces

The root wrapper exposes type‑safe project creation across every modality Sogni supports:

  • Image generation — Stable Diffusion XL, Flux, full model marketplace.
  • Video generation — WAN 2.2, LTX‑2.3, Seedance v2; workflows t2v, i2v, s2v, ia2v, a2v, v2v, animate_move, animate_replace.
  • Audio generation — music and SFX models with cost estimation.
  • Image editing — Qwen vision‑aware editors with multi‑reference context images.
  • Chat completions — OpenAI‑shaped chat API against Sogni's LLM worker network. Streaming, vision (image_url), reasoning (think), and function/tool calling are first‑class.

See the SDK docs for full parameter references on each surface.

Contracts, tools, and skills

Sogni's hosted tool surface — generate_image, generate_video, analyze_video, replace_video_segment, and 20+ others — is described declaratively. Consumers can:

  • Enumerate the catalog: import { SogniTools } from '@sogni-ai/sogni-intelligence-client'.
  • Validate / normalize arguments before dispatch: validateAndNormalizeHostedToolArguments from /contracts.
  • Apply gating policies, repair recipes, and prompt contracts at runtime: createPublicSkillDefaultContractRuntime from /public-skill-runtime.
  • Generate JSON Schema clients for other languages from /schemas/*.

For an end‑to‑end agent example, see the Sogni Creative Agent Skill — the sogni-agent CLI plus a SKILL.md behavior file for Claude Code, OpenClaw, Hermes Agent, and Manus. It consumes only this package's public surface.

RunRecord replay & redaction

RunRecord is the canonical JSON representation of a Sogni run: tool calls, results, costs, audit trail, and timing. Useful for replay, post‑hoc audits, and offline analysis.

import {
  type RunRecord,
  type RunRecordRound,
  type RunRecordToolCall,
  type RunRecordToolResult,
  emptyRunRecord,
  redactRunRecord,
  RUN_RECORD_SCHEMA_VERSION,
} from '@sogni-ai/sogni-intelligence-client/replay';

redactRunRecord / redactPayload scrub signed URLs, bearer tokens, JWTs, and inline secrets — call them before persisting or logging records.

Error handling

Errors are typed for precise dispatch:

import {
  SogniError,
  SogniConnectionError,
  SogniAuthenticationError,
  SogniProjectError,
  SogniTimeoutError,
  SogniBalanceError,
  SogniValidationError,
  SogniConfigurationError,
  SogniModelNotFoundError,
  SogniNetworkError,
} from '@sogni-ai/sogni-intelligence-client';

Each error carries cause and a typed data field where applicable.

TypeScript & module formats

  • Written in TypeScript; full .d.ts declarations ship for every subpath.
  • Dual CJS + ESM builds (require() and import both work).
  • moduleResolution: 'node' and 'bundler' both supported; 'node16' / 'nodenext' consumers should prefer the import condition.

Migrating from @sogni-ai/sogni-client-wrapper

If you previously installed @sogni-ai/sogni-client-wrapper, the import path is the only thing that changes:

- import { SogniClientWrapper } from '@sogni-ai/sogni-client-wrapper';
+ import { SogniClientWrapper } from '@sogni-ai/sogni-intelligence-client';

All wrapper APIs are preserved at the root export. The intelligence client adds the new subpaths above; adopt them incrementally. The old @sogni-ai/sogni-client-wrapper npm name is deprecated.

Where
Intelligence Client docs https://sdk-docs.sogni.ai/our-superapps/sogni-sdk/intelligence-client/
Sogni Intelligence API https://sdk-docs.sogni.ai/sogni-intelligence/introduction/
@sogni-ai/sogni-client (raw SDK) npm · docs
@sogni-ai/sogni-creative-agent-skill (CLI + Anthropic skill) GitHub · npm
SogniKit (Swift, regenerated from /schemas/*.json) https://github.com/Sogni-AI/SogniKit
@sogni/creative-agent (private) Server‑side orchestration, billing enforcement, persona management. Not on npm.

Testing

npm test            # unit + type checks; no credentials required
npm run test:e2e    # full end-to-end, requires SOGNI_USERNAME/SOGNI_PASSWORD in .env

License

MIT — see LICENSE.

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