platypush/platypush/plugins/assistant/echo/__init__.py
2019-11-25 23:16:33 +01:00

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"""
.. moduleauthor:: Fabio Manganiello <blacklight86@gmail.com>
"""
import os
from avs.auth import auth
from avs.alexa import Alexa
from avs.config import DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE
from avs.mic import Audio
from platypush.context import get_bus
from platypush.plugins import action
from platypush.plugins.assistant import AssistantPlugin
from platypush.message.event.assistant import ConversationStartEvent, \
ConversationEndEvent, SpeechRecognizedEvent, ResponseEvent
class AssistantEchoPlugin(AssistantPlugin):
"""
Amazon Echo/Alexa assistant plugin.
In order to activate the Echo service on your device follow these steps:
1. Install avs (``pip install git+https://github.com:BlackLight/avs.git``)
2. Run the ``alexa-auth`` script. A local webservice will start on port 3000
3. If a browser instance doesn't open automatically then head to http://localhost:3000
4. Log in to your Amazon account
5. The required credentials will be stored to ~/.avs.json
Triggers:
* :class:`platypush.message.event.assistant.ConversationStartEvent`
when a new conversation starts
* :class:`platypush.message.event.assistant.SpeechRecognizedEvent`
when a new voice command is recognized
* :class:`platypush.message.event.assistant.ConversationEndEvent`
when a new conversation ends
Requires:
* **avs** (``pip install avs``)
"""
def __init__(self, avs_config_file: str = DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE, audio_device: str = 'default', **kwargs):
"""
:param avs_config_file: AVS credentials file - default: ~/.avs.json. If the file doesn't exist then
an instance of the AVS authentication service will be spawned. You can login through an Amazon
account either in the spawned browser window, if available, or by opening http://your-ip:3000
in the browser on another machine.
:param audio_device: Name of the input audio device (default: 'default')
"""
super().__init__(**kwargs)
if not avs_config_file or not os.path.isfile(avs_config_file):
auth(None, avs_config_file)
self.logger.warning('Amazon Echo assistant credentials not configured. Open http://localhost:3000 ' +
'to authenticate this client')
self.audio_device = audio_device
self.audio = Audio(device_name=audio_device)
self.alexa = Alexa(avs_config_file)
self._ready = False
self.alexa.state_listener.on_ready = self._on_ready()
self.alexa.state_listener.on_listening = self._on_listening()
self.alexa.state_listener.on_speaking = self._on_speaking()
self.alexa.state_listener.on_thinking = self._on_thinking()
self.alexa.state_listener.on_finished = self._on_finished()
self.alexa.state_listener.on_disconnected = self._on_disconnected()
self.audio.link(self.alexa)
self.alexa.start()
def _on_ready(self):
def _callback():
self._ready = True
return _callback
def _on_listening(self):
def _callback():
get_bus().post(ConversationStartEvent(assistant=self))
return _callback
def _on_speaking(self):
def _callback():
# AVS doesn't provide a way to access the response text
get_bus().post(ResponseEvent(assistant=self, response_text=''))
return _callback
def _on_finished(self):
def _callback():
get_bus().post(ConversationEndEvent(assistant=self))
return _callback
def _on_disconnected(self):
def _callback():
self._ready = False
return _callback
def _on_thinking(self):
def _callback():
# AVS doesn't provide a way to access the detected text
get_bus().post(SpeechRecognizedEvent(assistant=self, phrase=''))
return _callback
@action
def start_conversation(self, **kwargs):
"""
Programmatically start a conversation with the assistant
"""
if not self._ready:
raise RuntimeError('Echo assistant not ready')
self.audio.start()
self.alexa.listen()
@action
def stop_conversation(self):
"""
Programmatically stop a running conversation with the assistant
"""
self.audio.stop()
self._on_finished()()
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