Dial by Voice - Python
This application will prompt the caller for a phone number via speech input and connect to the phone number recognized using ASR providing an additional level of accessibility to your users.
What do you need to run this code?
View the full code on our Github here!
Additionally, you will need the SignalWire Python SDK and the Requests module.
How to Run the Application
Run pre-built from Docker Hub
docker pull signalwire/snippets-call-text-proxy:python
Build On Docker
docker build -t snippets-call-text-proxy
Run your Image
docker run --publish 5000:5000 --env-file .env snippets-call-text-proxy
Build and Run Natively
To run the application, execute export FLASK_APP=app.py then run flask run.
You may need to use an SSH tunnel for testing this code if running on your local machine. – we recommend ngrok. You can learn more about how to use ngrok here.
Step By Step Code Walkthrough
This application all runs in one app.py
file.
The Application
This code is incredibly simple to implement! The first route /dial-prompt
handles incoming http requests for a provisioned phone number, prompts users to say a number to call, and asks them if they wish to dial it. If the number to dial can not be understood, they will be prompted again to repeat the number.
# accepts web requests to `/dial-prompt`
@app.route('/dial-prompt', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
def dial_prompt():
# Initialize VoiceResponse
response = VoiceResponse()
# check if user input was provided via dtmf entry
if "SpeechResult" in request.values:
# Read speech result
speech_result = request.values.get("SpeechResult")
# Validate Number Provided
number = re.sub("[^0-9]", "", speech_result)
# Make E164
if len(number) == 11:
number = "+" + number
# Assume US Number, Make E164
elif len(number) == 10:
number = "+1" + number
# We did not determine a valid phone number
else:
response.say("I am sorry, I did not understand you. Please try again.", voice="man")
response.redirect("/dial-prompt")
return str(response)
# Prompt user
gather = Gather(action='/dial-verify?number_to_dial=' + number, input='speech', speechTimeout="auto", timeout="10", method='GET')
# Append say to gather to produce TTS
gather.say("We detected " + speech_result + " Would you like me to connect you? ")
# Append the gather
response.append(gather)
# Hangup the call
response.hangup()
else:
# Prompt user
gather = Gather(action='/dial-prompt', input='speech', speechTimeout="auto", timeout="10", method='GET')
# Append say to gather to produce TTS
gather.say("What number would you like to dial?")
# Append the gather
response.append(gather)
# Hangup the call
response.hangup()
# return response
return str(response)
The second route is /dial-verify
and it dials the number after a successful Yes is detected and verified by the user in the previous route. If the user does not say Yes. they get a goodbye message instead.
# accept web requests to '/dial-verify'
@app.route('/dial-verify', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
def dial_verify():
# Initialize VoiceResponse
response = VoiceResponse()
if "SpeechResult" in request.values:
if request.values.get("SpeechResult") == "Yes.":
# Read the passed in number to dial from the request
number_to_dial = request.values.get("number_to_dial")
# Append the gather
response.dial(number_to_dial)
return str(response)
response.say("OK. Thank you for calling goodbye!")
return str(response)
Wrap Up
Dial by Voice is a powerful tool to have in a variety of use-cases and SignalWire's API makes it easy to implement into any project.
Required Resources:
Github Repo
Python SignalWire SDK
Requests
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