pycontribs / django-alexa

Amazon Alexa Skills Kit integration for Django -- ARCHIVED contact @ssbarnea if you can resurrect it.
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django-alexa

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Amazon Alexa Skills Kit integration for Django

The django-alexa framework leverages the django-rest-framework package to support the REST API that alexa skills need to use, but wraps up the bolierplate for intent routing and response creation that you'd need to write yourself.

Freeing you up to just write your alexa intents and utterances.

Full Documentation

https://django-alexa.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

Quickstart

Feeling impatient? I like your style.

.. code-block:: bash

$ pip install django-alexa

In your django settings.py add the following:

.. code-block:: python

INSTALLED_APPS = [
    'django_alexa',
    'rest_framework',  # don't forget to add this too
    ...
]

In your django urls.py add the following:

.. code-block:: python

urlpatterns = [
    url(r'^', include('django_alexa.urls')),
    ...
]

Your django app will now have a new REST api endpoint at /alexa/ask/ that will handle all the incoming request and route them to the intents defined in any "alexa.py" file.

Set environment variables to configure the validation needs:

.. code-block:: bash

ALEXA_APP_ID_DEFAULT="Your Amazon Alexa App ID DEFAULT"
ALEXA_APP_ID_OTHER="Your Amazon Alexa App ID OTHER" # for each app
ALEXA_REQUEST_VERIFICATON=True # Enables/Disable request verification

You can service multiple alexa skills by organizing your intents by an app name. See the intent decorator's "app" argument for more information.

If you set your django project to DEBUG=True django-alexa will also do some helpful debugging for you during request ingestion, such as catch all exceptions and give you back a stacktrace and error type in the alexa phone app.

django-alexa is also configured to log useful information such as request body, request headers, validation as well as response data, this is all configured through the standard python logging setup using the logger 'django-alexa'

In your django project make an alexa.py file. This file is where you define all your alexa intents and utterances. Each intent must return a valid alexa response dictionary. To aid in this the django-alexa api provides a helper class called ResponseBuilder. This class has a function to speed up building these dictionaries for responses.

Please see the documentation on the class for a summary of the details or head to https://developer.amazon.com/public/solutions/alexa/alexa-skills-kit/docs/alexa-skills-kit-interface-reference and checkout the more verbose documentation on proper alexa responses

Example:

.. code-block:: python

from django_alexa.api import fields, intent, ResponseBuilder

HOUSES = ("gryffindor", "hufflepuff", "ravenclaw", "slytherin")

@intent
def LaunchRequest(session):
    """
    Hogwarts is a go
    ---
    launch
    start
    run
    begin
    open
    """
    return ResponseBuilder.create_response(message="Welcome to Hog warts school of witchcraft and wizardry!",
                                           reprompt="What house would you like to give points to?",
                                           end_session=False,
                                           launched=True)

class PointsForHouseSlots(fields.AmazonSlots):
    house = fields.AmazonCustom(label="HOUSE_LIST", choices=HOUSES)
    points = fields.AmazonNumber()

@intent(slots=PointsForHouseSlots)
def AddPointsToHouse(session, house, points):
    """
    Direct response to add points to a house
    ---
    {points} {house}
    {points} points {house}
    add {points} points to {house}
    give {points} points to {house}
    """
    kwargs = {}
    kwargs['message'] = "{0} points added to house {1}.".format(points, house)
    if session.get('launched'):
        kwargs['reprompt'] = "What house would you like to give points to?"
        kwargs['end_session'] = False
        kwargs['launched'] = session['launched']
    return ResponseBuilder.create_response(**kwargs)

The django-alexa framework also provides two django management commands that will build your intents and utterances schema for you by inspecting the code. The django-alexa framework also defines some best practice intents to help get you up and running even faster, but allows you to easily override them, as seen above with the custom LaunchRequest.

.. code-block:: bash

>>> python manage.py alexa_intents
{
    "intents": [
        {
            "intent": "StopIntent",
            "slots": []
        },
        {
            "intent": "PointsForHouse",
            "slots": [
                {
                    "name": "points",
                    "type": "AMAZON.NUMBER"
                },
                {
                    "name": "house",
                    "type": "HOUSE_LIST"
                }
            ]
        },
        {
            "intent": "HelpIntent",
            "slots": []
        },
        {
            "intent": "LaunchRequest",
            "slots": []
        },
        {
            "intent": "SessionEndedRequest",
            "slots": []
        },
        {
            "intent": "UnforgivableCurses",
            "slots": []
        },
        {
            "intent": "CancelIntent",
            "slots": []
        }
    ]
}

.. code-block:: bash

>>> python manage.py alexa_utterances
StopIntent stop
StopIntent end
HelpIntent help
HelpIntent info
HelpIntent information
LaunchRequest launch
LaunchRequest start
LaunchRequest run
LaunchRequest begin
LaunchRequest open
PointsForHouse {points} {house}
PointsForHouse {points} points {house}
PointsForHouse add {points} points to {house}
PointsForHouse give {points} points to {house}
SessionEndedRequest quit
SessionEndedRequest nevermind
CancelIntent cancel

.. code-block:: bash

>>> python manage.py alexa_custom_slots
HOUSE_LIST:
  gryffindor
  hufflepuff
  ravenclaw
  slytherin

There is also a convience that will print each of this grouped by app name

.. code-block:: bash

>>> python manage.py alexa
... All of the above data output ...

Utterances can be added to your function's docstring seperating them from the regular docstring by placing them after '---'.

Each line after '---' will be added as an utterance.

When defining utterances with variables in them make sure all of the requested variables in any of the utterances are defined as fields in the slots for that intent.

The django-alexa framework will throw errors when these management commands run if things seem to be out of place or incorrect.

Contributing

Credits: Kyle Rockman 2016