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![]() Secure Streams is an optional layer on top of lws that separates policy like endpoint selection and tls cert validation into a device JSON policy document. Code that wants to open a client connection just specifies a streamtype name, and no longer deals with details like the endpoint, the protocol (!) or anything else other than payloads and optionally generic metadata; the JSON policy contains all the details for each streamtype. h1, h2, ws and mqtt client connections are supported. Logical secure streams outlive any particular connection and supports "nailed-up" connectivity regardless of underlying connection stability. |
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alexa.c | ||
alexa_linux.ppn | ||
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porcupine_params.pv | ||
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README.md |
lws secure streams alexa
This demonstrates AVS Alexa usage using secure streams. It connects to AVS, uses your linux computer's microphone to wait for the 'alexa' wakeword, sends the utterance to AVS and plays back the result.
build
There are some special build considerations:
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Build lws with cmake options
-DLWS_WITH_ALSA=1 -DLWS_WITH_SECURE_STREAMS=1
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Install distro build dependency packages:
Dependency | Ubuntu package | Fedora Package |
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libasound | libasound2-dev | alsa-lib-devel |
mpg123 | libmpg123-dev | mpg123-devel |
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Clone Picovoice Porcupine Apache-licensed demo version from here
https://github.com/Picovoice/porcupine
It provides binary libs for wakeword detection on various platforms. Copy the headers and binary lib to your build context, eg, for native x86_64
$ sudo cp ./include/* /usr/include
$ sudo cp ./lib/linux/x86_64/libpv_porcupine.* /usr/lib
$ sudo ldconfig
Enter the minimal example dir for secure-streams-alexa and make the sample
$ cd ./minimal-examples/secure-streams/minimal-secure-streams-alexa
$ cmake .
$ make
usage
$ ./lws-minimal-secure-streams-alexa
[2019/10/16 16:22:01:1097] U: LWS secure streams - Alex voice test [-d<verb>]
[2019/10/16 16:22:01:1115] N: lws_create_context: creating Secure Streams policy
[2019/10/16 16:22:01:1115] N: lwsac_use: alloc 1532 for 1
[2019/10/16 16:22:01:1119] N: lwsac_use: alloc 288 for 168
[2019/10/16 16:22:01:1119] N: lws_ss_policy_set: policy lwsac size: 1.796KiB, pad 11%
[2019/10/16 16:22:02:4114] N: lws_ss_client_connect: connecting 0 api.amazon.com /auth/o2/token
[2019/10/16 16:22:02:8686] N: auth_api_amazon_com_parser_cb: expires in 3600
[2019/10/16 16:22:02:8686] N: ss_api_amazon_auth_rx: acquired 656-byte api.amazon.com auth token
[2019/10/16 16:22:02:8754] N: lws_ss_client_connect: connecting 1 alexa.na.gateway.devices.a2z.com /v20160207/directives
[2019/10/16 16:22:02:3182] N: secstream_h2: h2 client entering LONG_POLL
[2019/10/16 16:22:02:3183] U: Connected to Alexa... speak "Alexa, ..."
[2019/10/16 16:22:06:9380] W: ************* Wakeword
[2019/10/16 16:22:06:9380] N: avs_query_start:
[2019/10/16 16:22:06:9381] N: lws_ss_client_connect: connecting 1 alexa.na.gateway.devices.a2z.com /v20160207/events
[2019/10/16 16:22:06:9381] N: lws_vhost_active_conns: just join h2 directly
[2019/10/16 16:22:06:9384] N: metadata done
[2019/10/16 16:22:06:1524] N: est: 42 1
[2019/10/16 16:22:06:3723] N: est: 108 1
[2019/10/16 16:22:07:5914] N: est: 352 1
[2019/10/16 16:22:07:8112] N: est: 4284 1
[2019/10/16 16:22:07:0300] N: est: 3369 1
[2019/10/16 16:22:07:2325] N: est: 577 1
[2019/10/16 16:22:08:4519] N: est: 9 1
[2019/10/16 16:22:08:6716] N: est: 3 1
[2019/10/16 16:22:08:6718] N: est: 11 1
[2019/10/16 16:22:08:8915] N: est: 10 1
[2019/10/16 16:22:08:8915] W: callback_audio: ended capture
[2019/10/16 16:22:09:0993] N: identified reply...
^C[2019/10/16 16:22:14:3067] U: Disconnected from Alexa
[2019/10/16 16:22:14:3123] U: Completed
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