A Text to Speech NativeScript plugin for Android & iOS
Run the following command from the root of your project:
tns plugin add @nativescript-community/texttospeech
This command automatically installs the necessary files, as well as stores @nativescript-community/texttospeech as a dependency in your project's package.json file.
egghead lesson @ https://egghead.io/lessons/typescript-using-text-to-speech-with-nativescript
/// javascript
const TextToSpeech = require('@nativescript-community/texttospeech');
/// TypeScript
import { TNSTextToSpeech, SpeakOptions } from '@nativescript-community/texttospeech';
const TTS = new TNSTextToSpeech();
const speakOptions: SpeakOptions = {
text: 'Whatever you like', /// *** required ***
speakRate: 0.5, // optional - default is 1.0
pitch: 1.0, // optional - default is 1.0
volume: 1.0, // optional - default is 1.0
locale: 'en-GB', // optional - default is system locale,
finishedCallback: Function, // optional
};
// Call the `speak` method passing the SpeakOptions object
TTS.speak(speakOptions).then(
() => {
// everything is fine
},
(err) => {
// oops, something went wrong!
}
);
speak(options: SpeakOptions): Promise<any>
- start speaking with the given options
pause(): void
- pause the speech
resume(): void
- resume the speech
destroy(): void
- release resources for the speech synthesizer/engine
SpeakOptions = {}
text: string
** required **queue?: boolean = false
pitch?: number = 1.0
speakRate?: number = 1.0
volume?: number = 1.0
locale?: string = default system locale
language?: string = default system language
** Android only **finishedCallback?: Function
If you wish to set a custom locale, you need to provide a valid BCP-47 code, e.g. en-US
. If you wish to set only a custom language (without a preferred country code), you need to provide a valid ISO 639-1 language code. If both are set, the custom locale will be used.
The plugin checks whether the supplied locale/language code has the correct syntax but will not prevent setting a nonexistent codes. Please use this feature with caution.
Example with language code only:
const speakOptions: SpeakOptions = {
text: 'Whatever you like', // *** required ***
language: 'en', // english language will be used
};
Example with locale:
const speakOptions: SpeakOptions = {
text: 'Whatever you like', // *** required ***
locale: 'en-AU', // australian english language will be used
};
init
method . This will force the synthesizer to "warm up" . Now when you call the speak
method for your app's functionality it will already have "warmed up" the synthesizer so the delay should be minimal.
It's possible this "Warm up" process could be put into the plugin source itself, I don't have time to do it right now but welcome any contribution that is well tested to make this the default behavior of the synthesizers.getAvailableLanguages(): Promise<Array<Language>>;
- returns an array of available languages (use to prevent using non-existing language/local codes)Inspired by James Montemagno's TextToSpeech Xamarin plugin
Thanks to anarchicknight for this plugin. Thanks to stefalda for his great work on pause/resume and the finishedCallback events :bomb:
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