pywit is the Python SDK for Wit.ai.
Using pip:
pip install witFrom source:
git clone https://github.com/wit-ai/pywit
pip install .See the examples folder for examples.
The default API version is 20160516.
You can target a specific version by setting the env variable WIT_API_VERSION.
pywit provides a Wit class with the following methods:
message- the Wit message APIspeech- the Wit speech APIinteractive- starts an interactive conversation with your bot
The Wit constructor takes the following parameters:
access_token- the access token of your Wit instance
A minimal example looks like this:
from wit import Wit
client = Wit(access_token)
client.message('set an alarm tomorrow at 7am')The Wit message API.
Takes the following parameters:
msg- the text you want Wit.ai to extract the information fromverbose- (optional) if set, calls the API withverbose=true
Example:
resp = client.message('what is the weather in London?')
print('Yay, got Wit.ai response: ' + str(resp))The Wit speech API.
Takes the following parameters:
audio_file- a file handler opened in binary modeverbose- (optional) if set, calls the API withverbose=trueheaders- (optional) the dict of headers (e.g. "Content-Type")
Example:
resp = None
with open('test.wav', 'rb') as f:
resp = client.speech(f, None, {'Content-Type': 'audio/wav'})
print('Yay, got Wit.ai response: ' + str(resp))Starts an interactive conversation with your bot.
Example:
client.interactive()See the docs for more information.
Default logging is to STDOUT with INFO level.
You can set your logging level as follows:
from wit import Wit
import logging
client = Wit(token)
client.logger.setLevel(logging.WARNING)You can also specify a custom logger object in the Wit constructor:
from wit import Wit
client = Wit(access_token=access_token, logger=custom_logger)See the logging module and logging.config docs for more information.
The license for pywit can be found in LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.