The IBM Watson Text to Speech service is designed for streaming, low latency, synthesis of audio from text. It is the inverse of the automatic speech recognition.
Getting started
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You need a Bluemix account. If you don't have one, sign up.
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Download and install the Cloud-foundry CLI tool if you haven't already.
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Edit the
manifest.ymlfile and change<application-name>to something unique. The name you use determines the URL of your application. For example,<application-name>.mybluemix.net.
applications: - services: - my-service-instance name: <application-name> command: npm start path: . memory: 512M
- Connect to Bluemix with the command line tool.
cf api https://api.ng.bluemix.net cf login
- Create and retrieve service keys to access the Text to Speech service:
cf create-service text_to_speech standard my-tts-service
cf create-service-key my-tts-service myKey
cf service-key my-tts-service myKey
- Create a
.envfile in the root directory by copying the sample.env.examplefile using the following command:
You will update the .env with the information you retrieved in steps 5.
The .env file will look something like the following:
TEXT_TO_SPEECH_USERNAME=<username>
TEXT_TO_SPEECH_PASSWORD=<password>
- Install the dependencies you application need:
- Start the application locally:
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Point your browser to http://localhost:3000.
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Optional: Push the application to Bluemix:
After completing the steps above, you are ready to test your application. Start a browser and enter the URL of your application.
<your application name>.mybluemix.net
For more details about developing applications that use Watson Developer Cloud services in Bluemix, see Getting started with Watson Developer Cloud and Bluemix.
Troubleshooting
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The main source of troubleshooting and recovery information is the Bluemix log. To view the log, run the following command:
cf logs <application-name> --recent
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For more details about the service, see the documentation for the Text to Speech service.
Directory structure
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├── app.js // express routes
├── config // express configuration
│ ├── error-handler.js
│ ├── express.js
│ └── security.js
├── manifest.yml
├── package.json
├── public // static resources
├── server.js // entry point
├── test // tests
└── views // react components
License
This sample code is licensed under Apache 2.0.
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.
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