This package contains a collection of samples and tools to help you get started with the Google Assistant SDK using Python.
You can install using pip:
pip install --upgrade google-assistant-sdk[samples]
This tool creates test credentials to authorize devices to call the Google Assistant Service when prototyping.
Follow the steps to configure the Actions Console project and the Google account.
Follow the steps to register a new device model and download the client secrets file.
Generate device credentials using
google-oauthlib-tool
:pip install --upgrade google-auth-oauthlib[tool] google-oauthlib-tool --client-secrets path/to/client_secret_<client-id>.json --scope https://www.googleapis.com/auth/assistant-sdk-prototype --save --headless
This tool verifies device setup for audio recording and playback.
Install the sample's dependencies:
sudo apt-get install portaudio19-dev libffi-dev libssl-dev pip install --upgrade google-assistant-sdk[samples]
Record 10 seconds of audio samples and play them back:
googlesamples-assistant-audiotest --record-time 10
Adjust the sound device block size and flush size for a soundcard with limited throughput:
googlesamples-assistant-audiotest --record-time 10 --audio-block-size=3200 --audio-flush-size=6400
The same --audio-block-size
and --audio-flush-size
options can
be used on the gRPC
samples included in the SDK.
This tool allows you to register Google Assistant device models and instances and associate them with Device Actions traits.
Install the sample's dependencies:
sudo apt-get install portaudio19-dev libffi-dev libssl-dev pip install --upgrade google-assistant-sdk[samples]
Show the CLI tool usage:
googlesamples-assistant-devicetool --help
Register a new device model and new device instance (after replacing the 'placeholder values' between quotes):
googlesamples-assistant-devicetool --project-id PROJECT_ID register --model 'my-model-identifier' \ --type LIGHT --trait action.devices.traits.OnOff \ --manufacturer 'Assistant SDK developer' \ --product-name 'Assistant SDK light' \ --description 'Assistant SDK light device' \ --device 'my-device-identifier' \ --nickname 'My Assistant Light'
Register or overwrite the device model with the supported traits (after replacing the 'placeholder values' between quotes):
googlesamples-assistant-devicetool --project-id PROJECT_ID register-model --model 'my-model-identifier' \ --type LIGHT --trait action.devices.traits.OnOff \ --manufacturer 'Assistant SDK developer' \ --product-name 'Assistant SDK light' \ --description 'Assistant SDK light device'
Note: The model identifier must be globally unique.
Register or overwrite the device instance using the device model (after replacing the 'placeholder values' between quotes):
googlesamples-assistant-devicetool --project-id PROJECT_ID register-device --device 'my-device-identifier' \ --model 'my-model-identifier' \ --nickname 'My Assistant Light'
Note: The device instance identifier should be unique within the Google Developer Project associated with the device.
Verify that the device model and instance have been registered correctly:
googlesamples-assistant-devicetool --project-id PROJECT_ID get --model 'my-model-identifier' googlesamples-assistant-devicetool --project-id PROJECT_ID get --device 'my-device-identifier'
List all device models and instances:
googlesamples-assistant-devicetool --project-id PROJECT_ID list --model googlesamples-assistant-devicetool --project-id PROJECT_ID list --device
This reference sample implements a simple but functional client for the Google Assistant Service.
Install the sample's dependencies:
sudo apt-get install portaudio19-dev libffi-dev libssl-dev pip install --upgrade google-assistant-sdk[samples]
Run the push to talk sample. The sample records a voice query after a key press and plays back the Google Assistant's answer:
googlesamples-assistant-pushtotalk --device-model-id 'my-device-model' --device-id 'my-device-identifier'
Try some Google Assistant voice query like "What time is it?" or "Who am I?".
Try a device action query like "Turn <nickname / model product name> on".
Run in verbose mode to see the gRPC communication with the Google Assistant Service:
googlesamples-assistant-pushtotalk --device-model-id 'my-device-model' --device-id 'my-device-identifier' -v
Also see the grpc sample README.
See MAINTAINER.md for more documentation on the development, maintainance and release of the Python package itself.
Contributions to this repository are always welcome and highly encouraged.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for more information on how to get started.
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