docs/localized_products/us_mail_v3
title: US US Mail
category: 622b805aaec68102ea7fcbc2
slug: ruby-us-us-mail-ocr
parentDoc: 67b49e29a2cd6f08d69a40d8
The Ruby Client Library supports the US Mail API.
> π Product Specs
>
> | Specification | Details |
> | —————————— | ————————————————– |
> | Endpoint Name | us_mail
|
> | Recommended Version | v3.0
|
> | Supports Polling/Webhooks | βοΈ Yes |
> | Support Synchronous HTTP Calls | β No |
> | Geography | πΊπΈ United States |
> π Polling Limitations
>
> | Setting | Parameter name | Default Value |
> | ——————————- | ———————– | ————- |
> | Initial Delay Before Polling | initial_delay_seconds
| 2 seconds |
> | Default Delay Between Calls | delay_sec
| 1.5 seconds |
> | Polling Attempts Before Timeout | max_retries
| 80 retries |
Using the sample below,
we are going to illustrate how to extract the data that we want using the Ruby Client Library.
Quick-Start
# # Install the Ruby client library by running: # gem install mindee # require 'mindee' # Init a new client mindee_client = Mindee::Client.new(api_key: 'my-api-key') # Load a file from disk input_source = mindee_client.source_from_path('/path/to/the/file.ext') # Parse the file result = mindee_client.parse( input_source, Mindee::Product::US::UsMail::UsMailV3 ) # Print a full summary of the parsed data in RST format puts result.document # Print the document-level parsed data # puts result.document.inference.prediction
Output (RST):
######## Document ######## :Mindee ID: f9c36f59-977d-4ddc-9f2d-31c294c456ac :Filename: default_sample.jpg Inference ######### :Product: mindee/us_mail v3.0 :Rotation applied: Yes Prediction ========== :Sender Name: company zed :Sender Address: :City: Dallas :Complete Address: 54321 Elm Street, Dallas, Texas 54321 :Postal Code: 54321 :State: TX :Street: 54321 Elm Street :Recipient Names: Jane Doe :Recipient Addresses: +-----------------+-------------------------------------+-------------------+-------------+------------------------+-------+---------------------------+-----------------+ | City | Complete Address | Is Address Change | Postal Code | Private Mailbox Number | State | Street | Unit | +=================+=====================================+===================+=============+========================+=======+===========================+=================+ | Detroit | 1234 Market Street PMB 4321, Det... | False | 12345 | 4321 | MI | 1234 Market Street | | +-----------------+-------------------------------------+-------------------+-------------+------------------------+-------+---------------------------+-----------------+ :Return to Sender: False
Field Types
Standard Fields
These fields are generic and used in several products.
Basic Field
Each prediction object contains a set of fields that inherit from the generic Field
class.
A typical Field
object will have the following attributes:
- value (
String
,Float
,Integer
,bool
): corresponds to the field value. Can benil
if no value was extracted. - confidence (Float, nil): the confidence score of the field prediction.
- bounding_box (
Mindee::Geometry::Quadrilateral
,nil
): contains exactly 4 relative vertices (points) coordinates of a right rectangle containing the field in the document. - polygon (
Mindee::Geometry::Polygon
,nil
): contains the relative vertices coordinates (Point
) of a polygon containing the field in the image. - page_id (
Integer
,nil
): the ID of the page, alwaysnil
when at document-level. - reconstructed (
bool
): indicates whether an object was reconstructed (not extracted as the API gave it).
Aside from the previous attributes, all basic fields have access to a to_s
method that can be used to print their value as a string.
String Field
The text field StringField
only has one constraint: it’s value is a String
(or nil
).
Specific Fields
Fields which are specific to this product; they are not used in any other product.
Sender Address Field
The address of the sender.
A UsMailV3SenderAddress
implements the following attributes:
city
(String): The city of the sender’s address.complete
(String): The complete address of the sender.postal_code
(String): The postal code of the sender’s address.state
(String): Second part of the ISO 3166-2 code, consisting of two letters indicating the US State.street
(String): The street of the sender’s address. Fields which are specific to this product; they are not used in any other product.
Recipient Addresses Field
The addresses of the recipients.
A UsMailV3RecipientAddress
implements the following attributes:
city
(String): The city of the recipient’s address.complete
(String): The complete address of the recipient.is_address_change
(bool): Indicates if the recipient’s address is a change of address.postal_code
(String): The postal code of the recipient’s address.private_mailbox_number
(String): The private mailbox number of the recipient’s address.state
(String): Second part of the ISO 3166-2 code, consisting of two letters indicating the US State.street
(String): The street of the recipient’s address.unit
(String): The unit number of the recipient’s address.
Attributes
The following fields are extracted for US Mail V3:
Return to Sender
is_return_to_sender (BooleanField): Whether the mailing is marked as return to sender.
puts result.document.inference.prediction.is_return_to_sender.value
Recipient Addresses
recipient_addresses (Array<UsMailV3RecipientAddress>): The addresses of the recipients.
result.document.inference.prediction.recipient_addresses do |recipient_addresses_elem| puts recipient_addresses_elem.value end
Recipient Names
recipient_names (Array<StringField>): The names of the recipients.
result.document.inference.prediction.recipient_names do |recipient_names_elem| puts recipient_names_elem.value end
Sender Address
sender_address (UsMailV3SenderAddress): The address of the sender.
puts result.document.inference.prediction.sender_address.value
Sender Name
sender_name (StringField): The name of the sender.
puts result.document.inference.prediction.sender_name.value