Deepgram Install & Auth
Current State
!npm list @deepgram/sdk 2>/dev/null || echo '@deepgram/sdk not installed'
!pip show deepgram-sdk 2>/dev/null | grep Version || echo 'deepgram-sdk (Python) not installed'
Overview
Install the Deepgram SDK and configure API key authentication. Deepgram provides speech-to-text (Nova-3, Nova-2), text-to-speech (Aura-2), and audio intelligence APIs. The JS SDK uses createClient() (v3/v4) or new DeepgramClient() (v5+).
Prerequisites
- Node.js 18+ or Python 3.10+
- Deepgram account at console.deepgram.com
- API key from Console > Settings > API Keys
Instructions
Step 1: Install SDK
Node.js (v3/v4 — current stable):
npm install @deepgram/sdk
# or
pnpm add @deepgram/sdk
Python:
pip install deepgram-sdk
Step 2: Configure API Key
# Option A: Environment variable (recommended)
export DEEPGRAM_API_KEY="your-api-key-here"
# Option B: .env file (add .env to .gitignore)
echo 'DEEPGRAM_API_KEY=your-api-key-here' >> .env
Never hardcode keys. Use dotenv for local dev, secret managers in production.
Step 3: Initialize Client (TypeScript)
import { createClient } from '@deepgram/sdk';
// Reads DEEPGRAM_API_KEY from env automatically
const deepgram = createClient(process.env.DEEPGRAM_API_KEY!);
SDK v5+ uses a different constructor:
import { DeepgramClient } from '@deepgram/sdk';
const deepgram = new DeepgramClient({ apiKey: process.env.DEEPGRAM_API_KEY });
Step 4: Initialize Client (Python)
from deepgram import DeepgramClient, PrerecordedOptions, LiveOptions
import os
client = DeepgramClient(os.environ["DEEPGRAM_API_KEY"])
Step 5: Verify Connection
// TypeScript — list projects to verify key is valid
async function verify() {
const deepgram = createClient(process.env.DEEPGRAM_API_KEY!);
const { result, error } = await deepgram.manage.getProjects();
if (error) {
console.error('Auth failed:', error.message);
process.exit(1);
}
console.log(`Connected. Projects: ${result.projects.length}`);
result.projects.forEach(p => console.log(` - ${p.name} (${p.project_id})`));
}
verify();
# Python — verify connection
from deepgram import DeepgramClient
import os
client = DeepgramClient(os.environ["DEEPGRAM_API_KEY"])
response = client.manage.v("1").get_projects()
print(f"Connected. Projects: {len(response.projects)}")
for p in response.projects:
print(f" - {p.name} ({p.project_id})")
Step 6: Configure for Production
// Singleton client with custom options
import { createClient, DeepgramClient } from '@deepgram/sdk';
let client: DeepgramClient | null = null;
export function getDeepgramClient(): DeepgramClient {
if (!client) {
const apiKey = process.env.DEEPGRAM_API_KEY;
if (!apiKey) throw new Error('DEEPGRAM_API_KEY is required');
client = createClient(apiKey);
}
return client;
}
API Key Scopes
| Scope | Permission | Use Case |
|-------|-----------|----------|
| member | Full access | Development only |
| listen | STT transcription | Production transcription services |
| speak | TTS synthesis | Voice generation services |
| manage | Project management | Admin tools |
| usage | Usage data | Monitoring dashboards |
Create scoped keys in Console > Settings > API Keys > Create Key.
Output
- Installed
@deepgram/sdk(Node.js) ordeepgram-sdk(Python) - API key configured via environment variable or
.env - Verified connection with project listing
- Singleton client pattern for production use
Error Handling
| Error | Cause | Solution |
|-------|-------|----------|
| 401 Unauthorized | Invalid or expired API key | Regenerate key in Console > API Keys |
| 403 Forbidden | Key lacks required scope | Create new key with correct scopes |
| MODULE_NOT_FOUND | SDK not installed | Run npm install @deepgram/sdk |
| ENOTFOUND api.deepgram.com | Network/DNS issue | Check internet, verify no proxy blocking |
| TypeError: createClient is not a function | SDK v5 installed | Use new DeepgramClient() instead |
Resources
Next Steps
Proceed to deepgram-hello-world for your first transcription.