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platypush/examples/conf/hook.py

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# A more versatile way to define event hooks than the YAML format of `config.yaml` is through native Python scripts.
# You can define hooks as simple Python functions that use the `platypush.event.hook.hook` decorator to specify on
# which event type they should be called, and optionally on which event attribute values.
#
# Event hooks should be stored in Python files under `~/.config/platypush/scripts`. All the functions that use the
# @hook decorator will automatically be discovered and imported as event hooks into the platform at runtime.
# `run` is a utility function that runs a request by name (e.g. `light.hue.on`).
from platypush.utils import run
# @hook decorator
from platypush.event.hook import hook
# Event types that you want to react to
from platypush.message.event.assistant import ConversationStartEvent, SpeechRecognizedEvent
@hook(SpeechRecognizedEvent, phrase='play ${title} by ${artist}')
def on_music_play_command(event, title=None, artist=None, **context):
"""
This function will be executed when a SpeechRecognizedEvent with `phrase="play the music"` is triggered.
`event` contains the event object and `context` any key-value info from the running context.
Note that in this specific case we can leverage the token-extraction feature of SpeechRecognizedEvent through
${} that operates on regex-like principles to extract any text that matches the pattern into context variables.
"""
results = run('music.mpd.search', filter={
'artist': artist,
'title': title,
})
if results:
run('music.mpd.play', results[0]['file'])
else:
run('tts.say', "I can't find any music matching your query")
@hook(ConversationStartEvent)
def on_conversation_start(event, **context):
"""
A simple hook that gets invoked when a new conversation starts with a voice assistant and simply pauses the music
to make sure that your speech is properly detected.
"""
run('music.mpd.pause_if_playing')