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alexa-ssml
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Manipulate and validate the subset of SSML supported by the Alexa Skills Kit
npm install alexa-ssml
<break />
changed to <pause />
transform-react-jsx
babel plugin/** @jsx ssml */
import { ssml, renderToString } from 'alexa-ssml';
const tags = (
<speak>
Here is a number <w role="ivona:VBD">read</w> as a cardinal number:
<sayAs interpretAs="cardinal">12345</sayAs>.
Here is a word spelled out: <sayAs interpretAs="spell-out">hello</sayAs>.
</speak>
);
const raw = renderToString(tags);
/** @jsx ssml */
import { ssml } from 'alexa-ssml';
function LongPause(props) {
return <pause time={10000} />
}
const data = (
<speak>
Foo <LongPause /> bar.
</speak>
)
ssml(tag, props, ...children) -> object
tag
can be a string or function/** @jsx ssml */
to support jsx syntax{ tag, props, children }
renderToString(data) -> string
ssml
function"speak"
tagFAQs
JSX for Alexa Skills Kit SSML
The npm package alexa-ssml receives a total of 13 weekly downloads. As such, alexa-ssml popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that alexa-ssml demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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