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@speechly/browser-ui
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Ready-made UI components to build a reactive voice interface to a web site or app. Uses Speechly's real-time cloud API for speech-to-text and NLU.
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Ready made Speechly UI components to build a reactive voice interface to a web site or app. See these CodePens for a preview:
If you want to build a custom interface for you web app, you may want to check out browser-client (npm) for direct access to Speechly API.
Include the Web Components from a CDN that mirrors @speechly/browser-ui
npm package. The script tags register push-to-talk-button
, big-transcript
and intro-popup
with the browser's customElement registry so you can use them like regular tags.
<head>
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://unpkg.com/@speechly/browser-ui/core/push-to-talk-button.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://unpkg.com/@speechly/browser-ui/core/big-transcript.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://unpkg.com/@speechly/browser-ui/core/intro-popup.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<big-transcript
placement="top">
</big-transcript>
<push-to-talk-button
placement="bottom"
appid="YOUR_APP_ID_FROM_SPEECHLY_DASHBOARD">
</push-to-talk-button>
<intro-popup>
<span slot="priming-body">You'll be able to control this web app faster with voice.</span>
</intro-popup>
</body>
This example illustrates using browser-ui Web Components with a JS framework. For React development, react-client and react-ui libraries offer a better developer experience.
npm i @speechly/browser-ui
In App.js:
import "@speechly/browser-ui/core/push-to-talk-button";
import "@speechly/browser-ui/core/big-transcript";
import "@speechly/browser-ui/core/intro-popup";
...
<big-transcript placement="top"></big-transcript>
<push-to-talk-button placement="bottom" appid="YOUR_APP_ID_FROM_SPEECHLY_DASHBOARD"></push-to-talk-button>
<intro-popup></intro-popup>
The build steps are needed if you want to contibute to the development of the components or need to fork them for customization.
npm install -g @microsoft/rush
rush update
# Build dependencies
rush build --to-except browser-ui
# Compile the library, serve the testbench pages and watch changes
rushx dev
Open http://localhost:5000 or http://localhost:5000/extras to see the components on testbench pages.
rush update
rush build --to browser-ui
# Check build artefacts
ls core/
FAQs
Ready-made UI components to build a reactive voice interface to a web site or app. Uses Speechly's real-time cloud API for speech-to-text and NLU.
The npm package @speechly/browser-ui receives a total of 351 weekly downloads. As such, @speechly/browser-ui popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @speechly/browser-ui demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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