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tell_national_debt.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright 2017 Google Inc.
#
#Copyright 2019 Aviva Shooman, Sarah Graff, and Joshua Skootsky
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Run a recognizer using the Google Assistant Library with button support.
The Google Assistant Library has direct access to the audio API, so this Python
code doesn't need to record audio. Hot word detection "OK, Google" is supported.
It is available for Raspberry Pi 2/3 only; Pi Zero is not supported.
"""
import logging
import platform
import sys
import threading
import aiy.voice.tts
from google.assistant.library.event import EventType
from aiy.assistant import auth_helpers
from aiy.assistant.library import Assistant
from aiy.board import Board, Led
import urllib.request
import re
class MyAssistant:
"""An assistant that runs in the background.
The Google Assistant Library event loop blocks the running thread entirely.
To support the button trigger, we need to run the event loop in a separate
thread. Otherwise, the on_button_pressed() method will never get a chance to
be invoked.
"""
def __init__(self):
self._task = threading.Thread(target=self._run_task)
self._can_start_conversation = False
self._assistant = None
self._board = Board()
self._board.button.when_pressed = self._on_button_pressed
def start(self):
"""Starts the assistant.
Starts the assistant event loop and begin processing events.
"""
self._task.start()
def _run_task(self):
credentials = auth_helpers.get_assistant_credentials()
with Assistant(credentials) as assistant:
self._assistant = assistant
for event in assistant.start():
self._process_event(event)
def _process_event(self, event):
logging.info(event)
if event.type == EventType.ON_START_FINISHED:
self._board.led.status = Led.BEACON_DARK # Ready.
self._can_start_conversation = True
# Start the voicehat button trigger.
logging.info('Say "OK, Google" or press the button, then speak. '
'Press Ctrl+C to quit...')
elif event.type == EventType.ON_CONVERSATION_TURN_STARTED:
self._can_start_conversation = False
self._board.led.state = Led.ON # Listening.
elif event.type == EventType.ON_END_OF_UTTERANCE:
self._board.led.state = Led.PULSE_QUICK # Thinking.
elif (event.type == EventType.ON_CONVERSATION_TURN_FINISHED
or event.type == EventType.ON_CONVERSATION_TURN_TIMEOUT
or event.type == EventType.ON_NO_RESPONSE):
self._board.led.state = Led.BEACON_DARK # Ready.
self._can_start_conversation = True
elif event.type == EventType.ON_ASSISTANT_ERROR and event.args and event.args['is_fatal']:
sys.exit(1)
def _on_button_pressed(self):
# Check if we can start a conversation. 'self._can_start_conversation'
# is False when either:
# 1. The assistant library is not yet ready; OR
# 2. The assistant library is already in a conversation.
if self._can_start_conversation:
self._assistant.start_conversation()
f = open("hack.txt").read()
lines = f.split('\n')
for line in lines:
word = line.split('\t')
aiy.voice.tts.say("The national debt of"+word[0]+"is"+str(word[1]))
def main():
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
MyAssistant().start()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()