Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Yet Another Voice Module (Sphinx + Alexa)
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I own and Echo and it’s pretty quick :)
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That’s pretty cool.
I have amazon alexa running alongside the MM2 on my pi too. Mine is just a simple work around and I have to click(I use a button) start listening each time I want to interact with it.So it its always listening in your version?
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So it its always listening in your version?
Yup, Sphinx is always listening (as long as Alexa is not listening). You can configure the command that invokes Alexa in the sphinx:commands dictionary. Any key in the object will be recognized by Sphinx and perform the action as configured by the value. For example:
"mirror mirror": { action: 'alexa' }Saying “mirror mirror” will trigger Alexa.
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I’ll give this a try when I get some free time this weekend.
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sed -i ‘s/“electron-prebuilt”: “latest”/“electron-prebuilt”: “1.2.8”/g’ package.json
sed: can’t read package.json: No such file or directory -
sed -i ‘s/“electron-prebuilt”: “latest”/“electron-prebuilt”: “1.2.8”/g’ package.json
sed: can’t read package.json: No such file or directoryAnswered in the GitHub issue https://github.com/whyjustin/magic-mirror-voice/issues/1
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If I already have the alexa voice service set up on the pi is there an ‘easier’ way of setting this up or would it be better to start from scratch?
I’ll of course back up my sd card before playing with this. -
If I already have the alexa voice service set up on the pi is there an ‘easier’ way of setting this up or would it be better to start from scratch?
I’ll of course back up my sd card before playing with this.If you already have Alexa set up, then you should have all the required bits. Just update the configuration with your productId, dsn, clientId, clientSecret, alpnVersion, vlcPath, vlcPluginPath (all of which you acquired when setting up Alexa). For first run, I’d try to do serveronly mode so you don’t have to mess with the electron node version disparity.
node serveronlythen open a browser on the pi @ http://localhost:8080. If this works, then follow the Installation Notes.
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@whyjustin said in Yet Another Voice Module (Sphinx + Alexa):
If I already have the alexa voice service set up on the pi is there an ‘easier’ way of setting this up or would it be better to start from scratch?
I’ll of course back up my sd card before playing with this.If you already have Alexa set up, then you should have all the required bits. Just update the configuration with your productId, dsn, clientId, clientSecret, alpnVersion, vlcPath, vlcPluginPath (all of which you acquired when setting up Alexa). For first run, I’d try to do serveronly mode so you don’t have to mess with the electron node version disparity.
node serveronlythen open a browser on the pi @ http://localhost:8080. If this works, then follow the Installation Notes.
Thank you, I got till that part and the modules are currently loading. Your module and 2 others haven’t loaded yet. How long should it usually take?
I am using the firefox iceweasel browser.
Edit: I reloaded the page and not all my modules are loaded except the voice one. Which makes sense because I haven’t run the npm install from the module directory yet. Will do that and post back. -
@whyjustin
I was able to set up the module but I think I did a few things wrong. I think I have the vlcPluginpath wrong in my configuration. I am not sure where it is located. I believe it is here "vlcPluginPath: ‘/usr/lib/vlc/plugins’ " but I am not sure what exacly I should be looking for. When the module loads, there is currently nothing under the module. If I reload the page it switches to “loading…” and is stuck on “loading…”
Also , once I run node serveronly and open up the localhhost page the voice module does start to load but I get the following error:
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Listening for transport dt_socket at address: 5005
Unable to run Alexa Java Client: Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, open './magic-mirror-voice/alexa-certificate-generator/certs/server/node.keyI went to that directory and the files do exist. I used the script to generate them. My understanding is sphinx is working but there’s something wrong with the alexa part. I’m not really sure what I should do next. I’ll keep playing with it, hopefully I’ll get it to work.
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I went to that directory and the files do exist. I used the script to generate them. My understanding is sphinx is working but there’s something wrong with the alexa part.
From the logs this seems to be true. Thanks for the log, it makes debugging much easier. As mentioned in OP, my life is pretty hectic right now. I’m hoping to have some chance to look into this over the next week but may not be able to provide the optimal feedback cycle for you. Thanks for the patience.
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@d3r said in Yet Another Voice Module (Sphinx + Alexa):
Unable to run Alexa Java Client: Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, open './magic-mirror-voice/alexa-certificate-generator/certs/server/node.key
Do you have the optional
sslKeyentry in the config? If you are autogenerating all the keys, I would remove all the//optionalvalues from thesslconfiguration. May be a red herring but all I can think of w/o my computer. -
@whyjustin Thank you. I understand you’re pretty busy with your familly so no rush.
You were correct about the optional ssl. I commented it out and was able to get to the alexa registering part
Register Alexa Java Client by navigating to https://localhost:5555/provision/143d3e3b67c6577291228ff9
Now the problem is that the module is not registering. I cannot connect to that link if I put it in a browser. Also, I think it should belocalhost:3000/provision/...because that’s how the alexa standalone app registration works but I could be wrong.
I played around with the config.
port: 5555,
serviceUrl: ‘https://localhost:5555’, // if I change this to port 3000 I get an error /
redirectUrl: ‘https://localhost:3000/authresponse’, // changing this port still returns https://localhost:5555/provision/143d3e3b67c6577291228ffAgain no rush, this can wait.
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Now the problem is that the module is not registering. I cannot connect to that link if I put it in a browser.
This is a long shot since you’ve setup Alexa already, but are you using a browser on the pi to connect to the site? If not you would have to replace localhost with the pi’s IP/Hostname
Also, I think it should be localhost:3000/provision/… because that’s how the alexa standalone app registration works but I could be wrong.
The oauth service can run on any port, I believe that 3000 may been taken by another process on my raspberry pi (either by Magic Mirror or something else) which is I why I used 5555. I think there is some redundancy in the three options (port/serviceUrl/redirectUrl) but it is required to keep the same port and hostname on all three. If you choose to keep 5555, you will have to update the Alexa settings that you previously set up to indicate the proper port:
https://github.com/alexa/alexa-avs-raspberry-pi/blob/master/assets/avs-web-settings-filled.png
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@whyjustin said in Yet Another Voice Module (Sphinx + Alexa):
The oauth service can run on any port, I believe that 3000 may been taken by another process on my raspberry pi (either by Magic Mirror or something else) which is I why I used 5555. I think there is some redundancy in the three options (port/serviceUrl/redirectUrl) but it is required to keep the same port and hostname on all three. If you choose to keep 5555, you will have to update the Alexa settings that you previously set up to indicate the proper port:
https://github.com/alexa/alexa-avs-raspberry-pi/blob/master/assets/avs-web-settings-filled.pngThank you.
Changed the port on the amazon website and I got it to work.
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@d3r said in Yet Another Voice Module (Sphinx + Alexa):
Your module is awesome! This is really good.
Thanks, good to hear it’s working. Let me know if you have any other difficulties or feature requests. As mentioned to @cowboysdude, it is easiest for me to track these through GitHub Issues. Cheers.
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@whyjustin What kind of visual feedback does it display on the mirror?
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@clumsy_ninja This module has no visual feedback. You only get an audio prompt which indicates that alexa is listening and a second audio prompt when the audio stops.
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@d3r Thanks. I’ve been looking at AlexaPi and i’m not sure how similar the code is but i did notice is has led’s indicating the status (listening, processing, speaking).
https://github.com/alexa-pi/AlexaPiWhat i really want to achieve is a module for the mirror which shows the visual feedback with a microphone icon and also show the GUI cards alexa service returns. Problem is I’m not sure how to make this hahah I’m only use to writing in C and Java.
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@clumsy_ninja said in Yet Another Voice Module (Sphinx + Alexa):
notice is has led’s indicating the status (listening, processing, speaking).
https://github.com/alexa-pi/AlexaPiIIRC I exposed some of this stuff in the plugin, it shouldn’t be too hard to provide UI feedback for these events. Look at the events passed to the Java client here: https://github.com/whyjustin/magic-mirror-voice/blob/master/node_helper.js#L49. If you get anything working, PRs welcome.
What i really want to achieve is a module for the mirror which shows the visual feedback with a microphone icon and also show the GUI cards alexa service returns. Problem is I’m not sure how to make this hahah I’m only use to writing in C and Java.
GUI Cards are going to take more work.
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