I have input_text.event_1 where the value is currently “birthday”, input_text.event_2 where the value is currently “christmas”, input_date.event_1 where the value is currently “1/1/2000”, and input_date.event_2 where the value is currently “12/25/2024”. How do I configure voice assistant to recognize a phrase like “what’s the date of birthday” and returns “1/1/2000”?

I’m guessing there’s some combination of templating and “lists”, but there are too many variables for me to continue guessing: conversations, intents, sentences, slots, lists, wildcards, yaml files…

I’ve tried variations of this in multiple files:

language: "en"
intents:
  WhatsTheDateOf:
    - "what's the date of {eventname}"
    data:
      - sentences:
          - "what's the date of {eventname}"
lists:
  eventname:
    wildcard:
      true
      - "{{ states('input_text.event_1') }}"
      - "{{ states('input_text.event_2') }}"

Should it be in conversations.yaml, intent_scripts.yaml, or a file in custom_sentences/en? Or does the “lists” go in one file and “intents” go in another? In the intent, do I need to define my sentence twice?

I’d appreciate any help. I feel like once I see the yaml of a way that works, I’ll be able to examine it and understand how to make derivations work in the future.

  • thegreekgeek
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    7 months ago

    I did just check to see if you can pass along wildcards in an automation, which you can! I used this automation:

    alias: sentence test
    description:
    trigger:
      - platform: conversation
        command:
          - When is [my] {date}
    condition: []
    action:
      - set_conversation_response: curses, that damnable {{ trigger.slots.game }}
        enabled: false
      - choose:
          - conditions:
              - condition: template
                value_template: '{{ ''birthday'' in trigger.slots.date }}'
            sequence:
              - set_conversation_response: >-
                  curses, that damnable {{ trigger.slots.date }}! It completely
                  slipped my mind
          - conditions:
              - condition: template
                value_template: '{{ ''christmas'' in trigger.slots.date }}'
            sequence:
              - set_conversation_response: sir you know when {{ trigger.slots.date }} is!
    

    This should give you a framework to build off of. It looks like when you don’t define a list of slots in an intent it just passes the wildcard along in a slot.

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        6 months ago

        No problem! I’ve been puttering around trying to figure this out and this post gave me the push I needed lol

    • Mike Wooskey@lemmy.d.thewooskeys.comOP
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      6 months ago

      I’m embarassed but very pleased that your example also taught me about set_conversation_response! I had been using tts.speak, which meant I had to define a specific media player, which wasn’t always I wanted to do. This is great!