#! /usr/bin/env python # -*- encoding: UTF-8 -*- """Example: Using ALDialog Methods""" import qi import argparse import sys def main(session): """ This example uses ALDialog methods. It's a short dialog session with two topics. """ # Getting the service ALDialog ALDialog = session.service("ALDialog") ALDialog.setLanguage("English") # writing topics' qichat code as text strings (end-of-line characters are important!) topic_content_1 = ('topic: ~example_topic_content()\n' 'language: enu\n' 'concept:(food) [fruits chicken beef eggs]\n' 'u: (I [want "would like"] {some} _~food) Sure! You must really like $1 .\n' 'u: (how are you today) Hello human, I am fine thank you and you?\n' 'u: (Good morning Nao did you sleep well) No damn! You forgot to switch me off!\n' 'u: ([e:FrontTactilTouched e:MiddleTactilTouched e:RearTactilTouched]) You touched my head!\n') topic_content_2 = ('topic: ~dummy_topic()\n' 'language: enu\n' 'u:(test) [a b "c d" "e f g"]\n') # Loading the topics directly as text strings topic_name_1 = ALDialog.loadTopicContent(topic_content_1) topic_name_2 = ALDialog.loadTopicContent(topic_content_2) # Activating the loaded topics ALDialog.activateTopic(topic_name_1) ALDialog.activateTopic(topic_name_2) # Starting the dialog engine - we need to type an arbitrary string as the identifier # We subscribe only ONCE, regardless of the number of topics we have activated ALDialog.subscribe('my_dialog_example') try: raw_input("\nSpeak to the robot using rules from both the activated topics. Press Enter when finished:") finally: # stopping the dialog engine ALDialog.unsubscribe('my_dialog_example') # Deactivating all topics ALDialog.deactivateTopic(topic_name_1) ALDialog.deactivateTopic(topic_name_2) # now that the dialog engine is stopped and there are no more activated topics, # we can unload all topics and free the associated memory ALDialog.unloadTopic(topic_name_1) ALDialog.unloadTopic(topic_name_2) if __name__ == "__main__": parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument("--ip", type=str, default="127.0.0.1", help="Robot's IP address. If on a robot or a local Naoqi - use '127.0.0.1' (this is the default value).") parser.add_argument("--port", type=int, default=9559, help="port number, the default value is OK in most cases") args = parser.parse_args() session = qi.Session() try: session.connect("tcp://{}:{}".format(args.ip, args.port)) except RuntimeError: print ("\nCan't connect to Naoqi at IP {} (port {}).\nPlease check your script's arguments." " Run with -h option for help.\n".format(args.ip, args.port)) sys.exit(1) main(session)