implements __str__ to provide a better print() experience
fixes a serialization issue on empty objects which was causing an exception: if _dict["intents_info"] is not None: -> if "intents_info" in _dict:
fix missing sentiment segments:
if "sentiment" in _dict:
_dict["sentiment"] = Sentiment.from_dict(_dict["sentiment"])
Some fields like speaker, speaker_confidence, etc needed to be excluded from the JSON when not set
Did an oops where .items() should only be used on Dict[] objects (this is the reported issue)
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Addresses issue submitted by @leddy231 : https://github.com/deepgram/deepgram-python-sdk/issues/294
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__str__
to provide a betterprint()
experienceif _dict["intents_info"] is not None:
->if "intents_info" in _dict:
speaker
,speaker_confidence
, etc needed to be excluded from the JSON when not set.items()
should only be used onDict[]
objects (this is the reported issue)Types of changes
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