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To add virtual assistant support to a plugin, the init
method of the plugin should return an object that contains a virtAsst
key. Here is an example:
iob.virtAsst = {
intentHandlers: [{
intent: "MetricNow"
, metrics: ["iob"]
, intentHandler: virtAsstIOBIntentHandler
}]
, rollupHandlers: [{
rollupGroup: "Status"
, rollupName: "current iob"
, rollupHandler: virtAsstIOBRollupHandler
}]
};
There are 2 types of handlers that you can supply:
- Intent handler - Enables you to "teach" the virtual assistant how to respond to a user's question.
- A rollup handler - Enables you to create a command that aggregates information from multiple plugins. This would be akin to the a "flash briefing". An example would be a status report that contains your current bg, iob, and your current basal.
A plugin can expose multiple intent handlers (e.g. useful when it can supply multiple kinds of metrics). Each intent handler should be structured as follows:
intent
- This is the intent this handler is built for. Right now, the templates used by both Alexa and Google Home use only the"MetricNow"
intent (used for getting the present value of the requested metric)metrics
- An array of metric name(s) the handler will supply. e.g. "What is mymetric
" - iob, bg, cob, etc. Although this value is an array, you really should only supply one (unique) value, and then add aliases or synonyms to that value in the list of metrics for the virtual assistant. We keep this value as an array for backwards compatibility.- IMPORTANT NOTE: There is no protection against overlapping metric names, so PLEASE make sure your metric name is unique!
intenthandler
- This is a callback function that receives 3 arguments:callback
Call this at the end of your function. It requires 2 arguments:title
- Title of the handler. This is the value that will be displayed on the Alexa card (for devices with a screen). The Google Home response doesn't currently display a card, so it doesn't use this value.text
- This is text that the virtual assistant should speak (and show, for devices with a screen).
slots
- These are the slots (Alexa) or parameters (Google Home) that the virtual assistant detected (e.g.pwd
as seen in the templates is a slot/parameter.metric
is technically a slot, too).sandbox
- This is the Nightscout sandbox that allows access to various functions.
A plugin can also expose multiple rollup handlers
rollupGroup
- This is the key that is used to aggregate the responses when the intent is invokedrollupName
- This is the name of the handler. Primarily used for debuggingrollupHandler
- This is a callback function that receives 3 argumentsslots
- These are the values of the slots. Make sure to add these values to the appropriate custom slotsandbox
- This is the nightscout sandbox that allows access to various functions.callback
-error
- This would be an error messageresponse
- A simple object that expects aresults
string and apriority
integer. Results should be the text (speech) that is added to the rollup and priority affects where in the rollup the text should be added. The lowest priority is spoken first. An example callback:callback(null, {results: "Hello world", priority: 1});