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@speechly/react-client
Advanced tools
Add voice features to any React app with Speechly React Client. It handles authentication, audio capture, network streaming and connection management with the Speechly Streaming API.
Using npm:
npm install @speechly/react-client
Using yarn:
yarn add @speechly/react-client
Wrap your app with the SpeechProvider
context provider:
import { SpeechProvider } from '@speechly/react-client';
// Get your App ID from Speechly Dashboard (https://api.speechly.com/dashboard/)
// or by using Speechly CLI `list` command.
<SpeechProvider
appId="YOUR-APP-ID"
debug
logSegments
>
<App />
</SpeechProvider>
Capture browser microphone audio:
import { useSpeechContext } from '@speechly/react-client';
function App() {
const { listening, segment, attachMicrophone, start, stop } = useSpeechContext();
// Make sure that you call `attachMicrophone` from a user initiated
// action handler, like a button press.
const handleClick = async () => {
if (listening) {
await stop();
} else {
await attachMicrophone();
await start();
}
};
return (
<button onClick={handleClick}>
Start/stop microphone
</button>
);
}
React to API updates:
// Use `segment.isFinal` to check the segment state. When `false`,the segment might
// be updated several times. When `true`, the segment won’t be updated anymore and
// subsequent callbacks within the same audio context refer to the next segment.
useEffect(() => {
if (segment) {
console.log('Tentative segment:', segment)
if (segment.isFinal) {
console.log('Final segment:', segment)
}
}
}, [segment]);
FAQs
React client for Speechly Streaming API
The npm package @speechly/react-client receives a total of 530 weekly downloads. As such, @speechly/react-client popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @speechly/react-client 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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