Tutorial: Run a Python Script with a Google Assistant Voice Command
TJ-MD
Posted on April 17, 2020
Yesterday I posted a tutorial on how to Run a Python Script with an Alexa Voice Command. Today let's give Google Assistant a little love. WayScript is a platform we're building for developers. A recent customer called it "pure magic" and told us they were able to eliminate multiple costly SaaS products with WayScript. Thanks to all of our Beta users and the DEV community for trying it out!
The "WayScript Trigger" Google Assistant Action
In this tutorial, you will learn how to use WayScript to run your Python script in the cloud using a Google Assistant voice command. (Check out the https://wayscript.com/library/Google_Assistant_Bot to try it out!)
This is done using the WayScript Trigger action, which you will first need to enable on your Google account.
After enabling the action, you will then need to link it to your WayScript account using the Google Assistant app.
The Google Assistant Action
The next step is to build a WayScript program with a Google Assistant Trigger. To do so, first go to your WayScript dashboard and select "Create a new Script".
Give your program a name, like "Run Python with Google Assistant".
Once your program is created, you'll start by adding a Google Assistant Trigger.
Click the "+" icon next to "Add Trigger(s)" and select the Google Assistant Trigger.
You should now have the Google Assistant Trigger in the "Triggers" section of your program.
Set up the Google Assistant Trigger
Now that you have added the trigger to your program, let's get it set up! Start by clicking on the trigger to open it in the settings panel.
You should see something like this:
Set "Activate Trigger" to "On".
If you haven't yet linked your Google Assistant account, select "Add an Account..." from the "Select an Account" dropdown.
This will show a dialog with the option to "Enable Action and Link Account" on the Google Assistant site.
Now, notice that the trigger shows the text "Hey Google, ask WayScript Trigger to run 'Run Python with Google Assistant'."
That's kind of a mouthful, so you'll set the "Program Alias" field to create a phrase that's easier to say and easier for your Google Assistant to understand.
In this case, you'll simply set the Program Alias field to "Python".
Now you have a much nicer phrase!
Add a Python Script
With the Google Assistant Trigger in place, it's time to add a Python Script. Start by dragging the Python module into your program.
Then, click on the Python module and paste your script into the code box.
That's it! You're done!
Run your Python script from any of your Google Assistant-enabled devices by saying "Hey Google, ask WayScript Trigger to run 'Python'."
Of course, you don't have to stop at Python. You can run any WayScript program - including an ever growing list of modules - using the Google Assistant Trigger.
Posted on April 17, 2020
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