Browserbase SSE Server
by BryanVillaDev
This is a Node.js SSE (Server-Sent Events) server that acts as a proxy for the Browserbase API. It streams real-time responses from models like GPT-4 using Browserbase, suitable for MCP projects.
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What is Browserbase SSE Server?
The Browserbase SSE Server is a Node.js application that serves as a proxy for the Browserbase API, enabling real-time streaming of responses from models like GPT-4 using Server-Sent Events.
How to use Browserbase SSE Server?
To use this server, clone the repository, install the dependencies with npm install
, and start the server with npm start
. You'll need a Browserbase account, API key, and Project ID, which can be passed as URL parameters.
Key features of Browserbase SSE Server
Streaming responses using EventSource (SSE)
Support for dynamic parameters via URL (prompt, browserbase_api_key, project_id)
Ideal for frontends or embedded chats requiring real-time communication
Use cases of Browserbase SSE Server
Real-time chat applications
Streaming AI model responses to frontends
MCP (Master Control Program) projects
Applications requiring live updates from Browserbase API
FAQ from Browserbase SSE Server
What is Browserbase?
What is Browserbase?
Browserbase is a platform that provides access to various AI models and tools.
What is SSE?
What is SSE?
SSE stands for Server-Sent Events, a server push technology enabling real-time data streaming from a server to a client.
Do I need a Browserbase account to use this server?
Do I need a Browserbase account to use this server?
Yes, you need a Browserbase account, API key, and Project ID to authenticate and access the Browserbase API.
What Node.js version is required?
What Node.js version is required?
Node.js version 18 or higher is required.
Can I customize the server?
Can I customize the server?
Yes, the server can be customized to fit specific needs by modifying the code and adding new features.