Analyze entity sentiment in a string

Determine the sentiment (positive or negative) expressed about entities within the text.

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Go

To learn how to install and use the client library for Natural Language, see Natural Language client libraries. For more information, see the Natural Language Go API reference documentation.

To authenticate to Natural Language, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.


func analyzeEntitySentiment(ctx context.Context, client *language.Client, text string) (*languagepb.AnalyzeEntitySentimentResponse, error) {
	return client.AnalyzeEntitySentiment(ctx, &languagepb.AnalyzeEntitySentimentRequest{
		Document: &languagepb.Document{
			Source: &languagepb.Document_Content{
				Content: text,
			},
			Type: languagepb.Document_PLAIN_TEXT,
		},
	})
}

Java

To learn how to install and use the client library for Natural Language, see Natural Language client libraries. For more information, see the Natural Language Java API reference documentation.

To authenticate to Natural Language, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.

// Instantiate the Language client com.google.cloud.language.v1.LanguageServiceClient
try (com.google.cloud.language.v1.LanguageServiceClient language =
    com.google.cloud.language.v1.LanguageServiceClient.create()) {
  com.google.cloud.language.v1.Document doc =
      com.google.cloud.language.v1.Document.newBuilder().setContent(text)
          .setType(com.google.cloud.language.v1.Document.Type.PLAIN_TEXT).build();
  AnalyzeEntitySentimentRequest request =
      AnalyzeEntitySentimentRequest.newBuilder()
          .setDocument(doc)
          .setEncodingType(com.google.cloud.language.v1.EncodingType.UTF16)
          .build();
  // Detect entity sentiments in the given string
  AnalyzeEntitySentimentResponse response = language.analyzeEntitySentiment(request);
  // Print the response
  for (com.google.cloud.language.v1.Entity entity : response.getEntitiesList()) {
    System.out.printf("Entity: %s\n", entity.getName());
    System.out.printf("Salience: %.3f\n", entity.getSalience());
    System.out.printf("Sentiment : %s\n", entity.getSentiment());
    for (com.google.cloud.language.v1.EntityMention mention : entity.getMentionsList()) {
      System.out.printf("Begin offset: %d\n", mention.getText().getBeginOffset());
      System.out.printf("Content: %s\n", mention.getText().getContent());
      System.out.printf("Magnitude: %.3f\n", mention.getSentiment().getMagnitude());
      System.out.printf("Sentiment score : %.3f\n", mention.getSentiment().getScore());
      System.out.printf("Type: %s\n\n", mention.getType());
    }
  }
}

Node.js

To learn how to install and use the client library for Natural Language, see Natural Language client libraries. For more information, see the Natural Language Node.js API reference documentation.

To authenticate to Natural Language, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.

// Imports the Google Cloud client library
const language = require('@google-cloud/language');

// Creates a client
const client = new language.LanguageServiceClient();

/**
 * TODO(developer): Uncomment the following line to run this code.
 */
// const text = 'Your text to analyze, e.g. Hello, world!';

// Prepares a document, representing the provided text
const document = {
  content: text,
  type: 'PLAIN_TEXT',
};

// Detects sentiment of entities in the document
const [result] = await client.analyzeEntitySentiment({document});
const entities = result.entities;

console.log('Entities and sentiments:');
entities.forEach(entity => {
  console.log(`  Name: ${entity.name}`);
  console.log(`  Type: ${entity.type}`);
  console.log(`  Score: ${entity.sentiment.score}`);
  console.log(`  Magnitude: ${entity.sentiment.magnitude}`);
});

PHP

To learn how to install and use the client library for Natural Language, see Natural Language client libraries.

To authenticate to Natural Language, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.

use Google\Cloud\Language\V1\AnalyzeEntitySentimentRequest;
use Google\Cloud\Language\V1\Client\LanguageServiceClient;
use Google\Cloud\Language\V1\Document;
use Google\Cloud\Language\V1\Document\Type;
use Google\Cloud\Language\V1\Entity\Type as EntityType;

/**
 * @param string $text The text to analyze
 */
function analyze_entity_sentiment(string $text): void
{
    $languageServiceClient = new LanguageServiceClient();

    // Create a new Document, add text as content and set type to PLAIN_TEXT
    $document = (new Document())
        ->setContent($text)
        ->setType(Type::PLAIN_TEXT);

    // Call the analyzeEntitySentiment function
    $request = (new AnalyzeEntitySentimentRequest())
        ->setDocument($document);
    $response = $languageServiceClient->analyzeEntitySentiment($request);
    $entities = $response->getEntities();
    // Print out information about each entity
    foreach ($entities as $entity) {
        printf('Entity Name: %s' . PHP_EOL, $entity->getName());
        printf('Entity Type: %s' . PHP_EOL, EntityType::name($entity->getType()));
        printf('Entity Salience: %s' . PHP_EOL, $entity->getSalience());
        $sentiment = $entity->getSentiment();
        if ($sentiment) {
            printf('Entity Magnitude: %s' . PHP_EOL, $sentiment->getMagnitude());
            printf('Entity Score: %s' . PHP_EOL, $sentiment->getScore());
        }
        print(PHP_EOL);
    }
}

Python

To learn how to install and use the client library for Natural Language, see Natural Language client libraries. For more information, see the Natural Language Python API reference documentation.

To authenticate to Natural Language, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.

from google.cloud import language_v1


def sample_analyze_entity_sentiment(text_content):
    """
    Analyzing Entity Sentiment in a String

    Args:
      text_content The text content to analyze
    """

    client = language_v1.LanguageServiceClient()

    # text_content = 'Grapes are good. Bananas are bad.'

    # Available types: PLAIN_TEXT, HTML
    type_ = language_v1.types.Document.Type.PLAIN_TEXT

    # Optional. If not specified, the language is automatically detected.
    # For list of supported languages:
    # https://cloud.google.com/natural-language/docs/languages
    language = "en"
    document = {"content": text_content, "type_": type_, "language": language}

    # Available values: NONE, UTF8, UTF16, UTF32
    encoding_type = language_v1.EncodingType.UTF8

    response = client.analyze_entity_sentiment(
        request={"document": document, "encoding_type": encoding_type}
    )
    # Loop through entitites returned from the API
    for entity in response.entities:
        print(f"Representative name for the entity: {entity.name}")
        # Get entity type, e.g. PERSON, LOCATION, ADDRESS, NUMBER, et al
        print(f"Entity type: {language_v1.Entity.Type(entity.type_).name}")
        # Get the salience score associated with the entity in the [0, 1.0] range
        print(f"Salience score: {entity.salience}")
        # Get the aggregate sentiment expressed for this entity in the provided document.
        sentiment = entity.sentiment
        print(f"Entity sentiment score: {sentiment.score}")
        print(f"Entity sentiment magnitude: {sentiment.magnitude}")
        # Loop over the metadata associated with entity. For many known entities,
        # the metadata is a Wikipedia URL (wikipedia_url) and Knowledge Graph MID (mid).
        # Some entity types may have additional metadata, e.g. ADDRESS entities
        # may have metadata for the address street_name, postal_code, et al.
        for metadata_name, metadata_value in entity.metadata.items():
            print(f"{metadata_name} = {metadata_value}")

        # Loop over the mentions of this entity in the input document.
        # The API currently supports proper noun mentions.
        for mention in entity.mentions:
            print(f"Mention text: {mention.text.content}")
            # Get the mention type, e.g. PROPER for proper noun
            print(
                "Mention type: {}".format(
                    language_v1.EntityMention.Type(mention.type_).name
                )
            )

    # Get the language of the text, which will be the same as
    # the language specified in the request or, if not specified,
    # the automatically-detected language.
    print(f"Language of the text: {response.language}")

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