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Voice Overlay for Android

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Overview

Voice overlay helps you turn your user's voice into text, providing a polished UX while handling for you the necessary permission.

<p float="left"> <img src="./docs/permission.jpg" width="200" /> &nbsp; <img src="./docs/listen.gif" width="200" /> &nbsp; <img src="./docs/speak.gif" width="200" /> &nbsp; <img src="./docs/nopermission.jpg" width="200" /> &nbsp; </p>

Demo

You can clone this repo, then run the Demo project by doing ./gradlew app:installDebug and launching the application:

<img src="./docs/demo.gif" width="250">

Installation

The Voice overlay is available as a gradle dependency via JCenter. To install it, add the following line to your app's build.gradle:

dependencies {
    // [...]
    implementation 'com.algolia.instantsearch:voice:1.0.0-beta02'
    // [...]
}

Usage

Basic usage

  1. In your Activity, check if you have the permission and show the appropriate Dialog:
if (!isRecordAudioPermissionGranted()) {
    VoicePermissionDialogFragment().show(supportFragmentManager, "DIALOG_PERMISSION")
} else {
    VoiceInputDialogFragment().show(supportFragmentManager, "DIALOG_INPUT")
}

See it implemented in the demo app.

This will display the permission dialog if the RECORD_AUDIO permission was not yet granted, then the voice input dialog once the permission is granted.

Once the user speaks, you will get their input back by implementing VoiceSpeechRecognizer.ResultsListener:

override fun onResults(possibleTexts: Array<out String>) {
    // Do something with the results, for example:
    resultView.text = possibleTexts.firstOrNull()?.capitalize()
}

See it implemented in the demo app.

When the permission is not granted

If the user didn't accept the permission, you should explain the permission's rationale. If they deny the permission, you need to guide them into manually enabling it if they want to use the voice-input feature.

Voice overlay makes it easy to handle all these cases:

override fun onRequestPermissionsResult(requestCode: Int, permissions: Array<out String>, grantResults: IntArray) {
    super.onRequestPermissionsResult(requestCode, permissions, grantResults)
    if (Voice.isRecordPermissionWithResults(requestCode, grantResults)) {
        when {
            Voice.isPermissionGranted(grantResults) -> showVoiceDialog()
                shouldExplainPermission() -> showPermissionRationale(getPermissionView())
                else -> Voice.showPermissionManualInstructions(getPermissionView())
        }
    }
    // [...] eventual handling of other permissions requested by your app 
}

See it implemented in the demo app.

This will display the permission rationale when the user doesn't allow it, and the manual instructions in case they denied it.

Customization

You can customize your voice overlay in the following ways:

Behavior

Several options let you adapt the voice overlay's behavior to your needs.

Suggestions

You can provide suggestions of what the user could say, to give them some examples.

voiceInputDialogFragment.setSuggestions(
    "64GB Smartphone",
    "Red running shoes",
    "Cheap TV screen"
)

AutoStart

You can prevent the overlay from automatically listening to user input.

/// Requires the user to click the mic to start listening. 
voiceInputDialogFragment.autoStart = false
// [...]
// you can also start listening programmatically with
voiceInputDialogFragment.start()

Copy text

You can change any text displayed in the overlay by overriding its resource in your strings.xml:

<!-- VoiceInputDialogFragment -->
<string name="input_title_listening">Listening…</string>
<string name="input_subtitle_listening">Say something like:</string>
<string name="input_title_error">Sorry, we didn\'t quite get that.</string>
<string name="input_subtitle_error">Try repeating your request.</string>
<string name="input_hint_error">Try again</string>

<!-- VoicePermissionDialogFragment -->
<string name="permission_title">You can use voice search to find products.</string>
<string name="permission_subtitle">May we access your device’s microphone to enable voice search?</string>
<string name="permission_button_allow">Allow microphone access</string>
<string name="permission_button_reject">No</string>

<!-- Rationale/Try Again -->
<string name="permission_rationale">Voice search requires this permission.</string>
<string name="permission_button_again">Request again?</string>

<!-- Manual Instructions -->
<string name="permission_enable_rationale">Permission denied, allow it to use voice search.</string>
<string name="permission_button_enable">Allow recording</string>
<string name="permission_enable_instructions">On the next screen, tap Permissions then Microphone.</string>

Layouts

You can replace the voice overlay's layouts by your own, as long as they respect the following structure:

Permission

Create a layout called voice_input.xml with

Input

Create a layout called voice_permission.xml with

Getting Help

Getting involved

License

The VoiceOverlay is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.