This repository contains a reference sample for the google-assistant-grpc
Python package.
It implements the following features:
- Triggering a conversation using a key press
- Audio recording of user queries (single or multiple consecutive queries)
- Playback of the Assistant response
- Conversation state management
- Volume control
- Python (>= 3.4 recommended)
- An Actions Console Project
- A Google account
Install Python 3
Ubuntu/Debian GNU/Linux:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install python3 python3-venv
Create a new virtual environment (recommended):
python3 -m venv env env/bin/python -m pip install --upgrade pip setuptools wheel source env/bin/activate
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
Install the sample dependencies:
sudo apt-get install portaudio19-dev libffi-dev libssl-dev pip install --upgrade -r requirements.txt
Verify audio setup:
# Record a 5 sec sample and play it back python -m audio_helpers
Run the push to talk sample. The sample records a voice query after a key press and plays back the Google Assistant's answer:
python -m pushtotalk --device-id 'my-device-identifier' --device-model-id 'my-model-identifier'
Try some Google Assistant voice query like "What time is it?" or "Who am I?".
Try a device action query like "Turn on".
Run in verbose mode to see the gRPC communication with the Google Assistant API:
python -m pushtotalk --device-id 'my-device-identifier' --device-model-id 'my-model-identifier' -v
Send a pre-recorded request to the Assistant:
python -m pushtotalk --device-id 'my-device-identifier' --device-model-id 'my-model-identifier' -i in.wav
Save the Assistant response to a file:
python -m pushtotalk --device-id 'my-device-identifier' --device-model-id 'my-model-identifier' -o out.wav
Send text requests to the Assistant:
python -m textinput --device-id 'my-device-identifier' --device-model-id 'my-model-identifier'
Send a request to the Assistant from a local audio file and write the Assistant audio response to another file:
python -m audiofileinput --device-id 'my-device-identifier' --device-model-id 'my-model-identifier' -i in.wav -o out.wav
Verify ALSA setup:
# Play a test sound speaker-test -t wav # Record and play back some audio using ALSA command-line tools arecord --format=S16_LE --duration=5 --rate=16000 --file-type=raw out.raw aplay --format=S16_LE --rate=16000 --file-type=raw out.raw
If Assistant audio is choppy, try adjusting the sound device's block size:
# If using a USB speaker or dedicated soundcard, set block size to "0" # to automatically adjust the buffer size python -m audio_helpers --audio-block-size=0 # If using the line-out 3.5mm audio jack on the device, set block size # to a value larger than the `ConverseResponse` audio payload size python -m audio_helpers --audio-block-size=3200 # Run the Assistant sample using the best block size value found above python -m pushtotalk --audio-block-size=value
If Assistant audio is truncated, try adjusting the sound device's flush size:
# Set flush size to a value larger than the audio block size. You can # run the sample using the --audio-flush-size flag as well. python -m audio_helpers --audio-block-size=3200 --audio-flush-size=6400
See also the troubleshooting section of the official documentation.
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