Upcoming API Changes
Here is a list of changes to the API that we want you to be aware of well in advance as they may affect how you use Clarifai's platform. These changes include scheduled downtime and other improvements in stability, performance or functionality of the Clarifai platform in order to better serve you as a customer. Some of these changes may not be backward compatible and thus require you to update how you call our APIs. We created this page with the mindset of being as transparent as possible so you can plan any corresponding changes in advance and minimize any interruptions to your usage of Clarifai.
The dates listed in the following tables are the date we plan to make the change. We may actually make the change in the days following the specified date. However, to be safe, your client-side code needs updating before that date to minimize any downtime to your applications.
We will continue to update this page regularly, so a good way to always stay up to date is to watch our documentation repo on GitHub.
Upcoming Changes
January 20, 2022
Completed Changes
November 24, 2021. 9:00am ET
Deprecation of type option The type
option in POST /models and /models/searches reuest will no longer be supported and will be removed from our API after this point in time. model_type_id
is in use for model type references.
February 12, 2021. 9:00am ET
Deprecation of delete_all option The delete_all
option in DELETE /inputs request will no longer be supported and will be removed from our API after this point in time. You can delete inputs by id. Each request can have at most 128 ids.
October 16, 2020. 9:00am ET
October 20, 2020. 9:00am ET
February 27, 2020. 9:00am ET
February 24, 2020. 9:00am ET
[Consolidation of Input Related Status Codes As we support more media types, it is impractical to have status codes for each. Thus status codes will now be prefixed INPUT_...
rather than INPUT_IMAGE_...
or INPUT_VIDEO_...
. We will maintain the int value for the INPUT_IMAGE_...
prefixed statuses, but no longer support the int values associated with statuses prefixed INPUT_VIDEO...
.
February 12, 2020. 9:00am ET
Deprecation of Face model type names The facedetect*
model types will be deprecated in favor of their more general detect*
counterparts. For example these would be the changes of model type: facedetect
-> detect
facedetect-identity
-> detect-concept
facedetect-demographics
-> detect-concept
facedetect-embed
-> detect-embed
This change is to unify the APIs around face products and object detection products so that they are compatible everywhere either is used.
February 3, 2020. 9:00am ET
PATCH /inputs
overwrite action change The overwrite action when patching inputs currently has some inconsistent behavior. If you patch input.data.metadata
or input.data.geo
fields on an input that has input.data.concepts
already added to it, these concepts will remain after the patch even though the patch action was overwrite
. Going forward, the overwrite behavior will overwrite the entire data
object with what is included in the PATCH /inputs
API call. Therefore if concepts are not provided in the patch call, but were originally on that input, they will be erased (overwritten with an empty list of concepts). You can maintain the current behvaiour by always sending back the complete data
object from GET /input/{input_id}
along with any modification to it if you are using the overwrite
action. Update: this change has become more complicated than originally expected and we may not undergo it after all, more to come in future. Still a good idea to update your PATCH calls to use the merge
or remove
actions instead of overwrite
due to overwrite
's inconsistency.
February 1, 2020. 9:00am ET
Deprecation of Focus Model The Focus model will no longer be supported and will be removed from our API after this point in time. If you have requests for recognizing focus and blurry regions within images please contact sales@clarifai.com so that we can help you directly.
November 20, 2019. 9:00am ET
image.crop
argument will be deprecated In some requests we used to allow cropping of images during the request using the image.crop
field. This was for convenience only, but in reality is was rarely ever used and significantly complicates the processing pipelines under the hood. Therefore, we will no longer support the image.crop
field in any requests that used to accept it. If you want to have similar behavior please crop the images on the client side and send the cropped bytes as base64 encoded image data.
September 30, 2019. 5:00pm ET
DELETE /inputs
will only operate asynchronously Along the same lines as POST /inputs
becoming completely asynchronous, we are cleaning up some inconsistent behavior in the API for deleting inputs. Previously, when a single image is deleted with DELETE /inputs
or DELETE /inputs/{input_id}
it was a synchronous operation, but when a batch of images were deleted it was asynchronous. We are making both asynchronous. This allows us to provide more advanced functionality with workflows that index your inputs. What this means for your code is if you application relies on the input having been deleted when the DELETE /inputs
or DELETE /inputs/{input_id}
calls return, you now need to add a second call to GET /inputs/{input_id}
in order to check that it fails with a not found error.
September 24, 2019. 5:00pm ET
POST /inputs
will only operate asynchronously We are cleaning up some inconsistent behavior in the API where a single image added with POST /inputs
was a synchronous operation, but a batch of images was asynchronous. We are making both asynchronous. This allows us to provide more advanced functionality with workflows that index your inputs. What this means for your code is if you application relies on added inputs having already been indexed when the POST /inputs
call returns, you now need to add a second call to GET /inputs/{input_id}
in order to check the status of the input you just added to look for 30000 (INPUT_IMAGE_DOWNLOAD_SUCCESS) status code.
September 11, 2019. 9:00am ET
Scheduled Database Downtime We plan to upgrade our database to make it faster and provide more space for your applications. We expect a few minutes of downtime during this upgrade but you should plan for up to an hour of downtime in case things don't go as expected. This will primarily affect the following uses of our platform: POST/GET/PATCH/DELETE inputs, Search, Custom Training, Model Evaluation
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