thank you so much for your help, but not exactly. from this link "twilio.com/blog/2017/06/how-to-use..." I am looking for the python version of the line "event.SpeechResult.toLowerCase();" If you don't know, its alright, I appreciate the support.
Oh, I see! You're using <Gather input="speech"> to get the text. Sorry, for my misunderstanding.
There's quite a bit going on in that line of your question. event comes from how you would respond to an incoming request to a Twilio Function (which is what the original blog post uses). toLowerCase() in JavaScript is lower() in Python. SpeechResult is a parameter that is sent to your application as part of the webhook request. To deal with those two bits depends on the web app framework you use in Python.
If, for example, you are using Flask. You could do something like this:
thank you so much for your help, but not exactly. from this link "twilio.com/blog/2017/06/how-to-use..." I am looking for the python version of the line "event.SpeechResult.toLowerCase();" If you don't know, its alright, I appreciate the support.
Oh, I see! You're using
<Gather input="speech">
to get the text. Sorry, for my misunderstanding.There's quite a bit going on in that line of your question.
event
comes from how you would respond to an incoming request to a Twilio Function (which is what the original blog post uses).toLowerCase()
in JavaScript islower()
in Python.SpeechResult
is a parameter that is sent to your application as part of the webhook request. To deal with those two bits depends on the web app framework you use in Python.If, for example, you are using Flask. You could do something like this:
In this example, the direct translation of
event.SpeechResult.toLowerCase();
isrequest.values['SpeechResult'].lower()
.Hope that helps!
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