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Amazon Bedrock Runtime examples using SDK for PHP

The following code examples show you how to perform actions and implement common scenarios by using the AWS SDK for PHP with Amazon Bedrock Runtime.

Scenarios are code examples that show you how to accomplish specific tasks by calling multiple functions within a service or combined with other AWS services.

Each example includes a link to the complete source code, where you can find instructions on how to set up and run the code in context.

Scenarios

The following code example shows how to prepare and send a prompt to a variety of large-language models (LLMs) on Amazon Bedrock

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Invoke multiple LLMs on Amazon Bedrock.

namespace BedrockRuntime; class GettingStartedWithBedrockRuntime { protected BedrockRuntimeService $bedrockRuntimeService; public function runExample() { echo "\n"; echo "---------------------------------------------------------------------\n"; echo "Welcome to the Amazon Bedrock Runtime getting started demo using PHP!\n"; echo "---------------------------------------------------------------------\n"; $bedrockRuntimeService = new BedrockRuntimeService(); $prompt = 'In one paragraph, who are you?'; echo "\nPrompt: " . $prompt; echo "\n\nAnthropic Claude:\n"; echo $bedrockRuntimeService->invokeClaude($prompt); echo "\n---------------------------------------------------------------------\n"; $image_prompt = 'stylized picture of a cute old steampunk robot'; echo "\nImage prompt: " . $image_prompt; echo "\n\nStability.ai Stable Diffusion XL:\n"; $diffusionSeed = rand(0, 4294967295); $style_preset = 'photographic'; $base64 = $bedrockRuntimeService->invokeStableDiffusion($image_prompt, $diffusionSeed, $style_preset); $image_path = $this->saveImage($base64, 'stability.stable-diffusion-xl'); echo "The generated image has been saved to $image_path"; echo "\n\nAmazon Titan Image Generation:\n"; $titanSeed = rand(0, 2147483647); $base64 = $bedrockRuntimeService->invokeTitanImage($image_prompt, $titanSeed); $image_path = $this->saveImage($base64, 'amazon.titan-image-generator-v1'); echo "The generated image has been saved to $image_path"; } private function saveImage($base64_image_data, $model_id): string { $output_dir = "output"; if (!file_exists($output_dir)) { mkdir($output_dir); } $i = 1; while (file_exists("$output_dir/$model_id" . '_' . "$i.png")) { $i++; } $image_data = base64_decode($base64_image_data); $file_path = "$output_dir/$model_id" . '_' . "$i.png"; $file = fopen($file_path, 'wb'); fwrite($file, $image_data); fclose($file); return $file_path; } }

Amazon Nova

The following code example shows how to send a text message to Amazon Nova, using Bedrock's Converse API.

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Send a text message to Amazon Nova, using Bedrock's Converse API.

// Use the Conversation API to send a text message to Amazon Nova. use Aws\BedrockRuntime\BedrockRuntimeClient; use Aws\Exception\AwsException; use RuntimeException; class Converse { public function converse(): string { // Create a Bedrock Runtime client in the AWS Region you want to use. $client = new BedrockRuntimeClient([ 'region' => 'us-east-1', 'profile' => 'default' ]); // Set the model ID, e.g., Amazon Nova Lite. $modelId = 'amazon.nova-lite-v1:0'; // Start a conversation with the user message. $userMessage = "Describe the purpose of a 'hello world' program in one line."; $conversation = [ [ "role" => "user", "content" => [["text" => $userMessage]] ] ]; try { // Send the message to the model, using a basic inference configuration. $response = $client->converse([ 'modelId' => $modelId, 'messages' => $conversation, 'inferenceConfig' => [ 'maxTokens' => 512, 'temperature' => 0.5 ] ]); // Extract and return the response text. $responseText = $response['output']['message']['content'][0]['text']; return $responseText; } catch (AwsException $e) { echo "ERROR: Can't invoke {$modelId}. Reason: {$e->getAwsErrorMessage()}"; throw new RuntimeException("Failed to invoke model: " . $e->getAwsErrorMessage(), 0, $e); } } } $demo = new Converse(); echo $demo->converse();
  • For API details, see Converse in AWS SDK for PHP API Reference.

Amazon Titan Image Generator

The following code example shows how to invoke Amazon Titan Image on Amazon Bedrock to generate an image.

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Create an image with the Amazon Titan Image Generator.

public function invokeTitanImage(string $prompt, int $seed) { // The different model providers have individual request and response formats. // For the format, ranges, and default values for Titan Image models refer to: // https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/model-parameters-titan-image.html $base64_image_data = ""; try { $modelId = 'amazon.titan-image-generator-v1'; $request = json_encode([ 'taskType' => 'TEXT_IMAGE', 'textToImageParams' => [ 'text' => $prompt ], 'imageGenerationConfig' => [ 'numberOfImages' => 1, 'quality' => 'standard', 'cfgScale' => 8.0, 'height' => 512, 'width' => 512, 'seed' => $seed ] ]); $result = $this->bedrockRuntimeClient->invokeModel([ 'contentType' => 'application/json', 'body' => $request, 'modelId' => $modelId, ]); $response_body = json_decode($result['body']); $base64_image_data = $response_body->images[0]; } catch (Exception $e) { echo "Error: ({$e->getCode()}) - {$e->getMessage()}\n"; } return $base64_image_data; }
  • For API details, see InvokeModel in AWS SDK for PHP API Reference.

Anthropic Claude

The following code example shows how to send a text message to Anthropic Claude, using the Invoke Model API.

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Invoke the Anthropic Claude 2 foundation model to generate text.

public function invokeClaude($prompt) { // The different model providers have individual request and response formats. // For the format, ranges, and default values for Anthropic Claude, refer to: // https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/model-parameters-claude.html $completion = ""; try { $modelId = 'anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0'; // Claude requires you to enclose the prompt as follows: $body = [ 'anthropic_version' => 'bedrock-2023-05-31', 'max_tokens' => 512, 'temperature' => 0.5, 'messages' => [[ 'role' => 'user', 'content' => $prompt ]] ]; $result = $this->bedrockRuntimeClient->invokeModel([ 'contentType' => 'application/json', 'body' => json_encode($body), 'modelId' => $modelId, ]); $response_body = json_decode($result['body']); $completion = $response_body->content[0]->text; } catch (Exception $e) { echo "Error: ({$e->getCode()}) - {$e->getMessage()}\n"; } return $completion; }
  • For API details, see InvokeModel in AWS SDK for PHP API Reference.

Stable Diffusion

The following code example shows how to invoke Stability.ai Stable Diffusion XL on Amazon Bedrock to generate an image.

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There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository.

Create an image with Stable Diffusion.

public function invokeStableDiffusion(string $prompt, int $seed, string $style_preset) { // The different model providers have individual request and response formats. // For the format, ranges, and available style_presets of Stable Diffusion models refer to: // https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/model-parameters-stability-diffusion.html $base64_image_data = ""; try { $modelId = 'stability.stable-diffusion-xl-v1'; $body = [ 'text_prompts' => [ ['text' => $prompt] ], 'seed' => $seed, 'cfg_scale' => 10, 'steps' => 30 ]; if ($style_preset) { $body['style_preset'] = $style_preset; } $result = $this->bedrockRuntimeClient->invokeModel([ 'contentType' => 'application/json', 'body' => json_encode($body), 'modelId' => $modelId, ]); $response_body = json_decode($result['body']); $base64_image_data = $response_body->artifacts[0]->base64; } catch (Exception $e) { echo "Error: ({$e->getCode()}) - {$e->getMessage()}\n"; } return $base64_image_data; }
  • For API details, see InvokeModel in AWS SDK for PHP API Reference.