Welcome to the Getting Started guide, This is what you will achieve by following the next steps:
Saga version 1.3.1 will be released soon. You'll be able to get it from here (Saga team in MS Teams).
It is a bundle containing:
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Creators and users of Saga are subscribed to this Saga team, so you can always publish a message to get some help if you have questions or comments. |
$> java -version
{SAGA_HOME}
.{SAGA_HOME}
in something like {SAGA_HOME}/Elasticsearch-7.5.1
.{SAGA_HOME}/Elasticsearch-7.5.1/bin
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If Saga executes with an empty ElasticSearch, it will generate all the necessary indexes with the minimum default data (base pipeline, executors,...); although you need to add new tags and resources. |
Once you have Saga in {SAGA_HOME}
validate the following:
There is a {SAGA_HOME}/lib
folder containing the following JARs:
saga-classification-trainer-stage-1.3.1
saga-faq-stage-1.3.1.jar
saga-google-entity-trainer-stage-1.3.1.jar
saga-google-knowledge-trainer-stage-1.3.1.jar
saga-lang-detector-stage-1.3.1.jar
saga-name-trainer-stage-1.3.1.jar
saga-sentence-breaker-stage-1.3.1.jar
Check the basic configuration on {SAGA_HOME}/config/config.json
:
If you have some valid "models" you'd like to include on the server:
{SAGA-HOME}/nt-models
folder for "name trainers" and copy the model there.{SAGA-HOME}/ct-models
folder for "classification trainers" and copy the model there.{SAGA-HOME}/tf-models
folder for "FAQ" (uses TensorFlow) and copy the model there.To add datasets:
{SAGA-HOME}/datasets
folder.To run Saga:
Check that ElasticSearch is running.
Use the bundled startup script on {SAGA_HOME}/bin (either startup.bat
for Windows or startup.sh
for Linux).
If you didn't change the default port on the configuration, you should be able to access Saga UI at http://localhost:8080/.
If not, then check your configuration for the right port.