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Example 26 with Words

use of com.ibm.watson.text_to_speech.v1.model.Words in project java-sdk by watson-developer-cloud.

the class TextToSpeech method listCustomPrompts.

/**
 * List custom prompts.
 *
 * <p>Lists information about all custom prompts that are defined for a custom model. The
 * information includes the prompt ID, prompt text, status, and optional speaker ID for each
 * prompt of the custom model. You must use credentials for the instance of the service that owns
 * the custom model. The same information about all of the prompts for a custom model is also
 * provided by the [Get a custom model](#getcustommodel) method. That method provides complete
 * details about a specified custom model, including its language, owner, custom words, and more.
 * Custom prompts are supported only for use with US English custom models and voices.
 *
 * <p>**See also:** [Listing custom
 * prompts](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/text-to-speech?topic=text-to-speech-tbe-custom-prompts#tbe-custom-prompts-list).
 *
 * @param listCustomPromptsOptions the {@link ListCustomPromptsOptions} containing the options for
 *     the call
 * @return a {@link ServiceCall} with a result of type {@link Prompts}
 */
public ServiceCall<Prompts> listCustomPrompts(ListCustomPromptsOptions listCustomPromptsOptions) {
    com.ibm.cloud.sdk.core.util.Validator.notNull(listCustomPromptsOptions, "listCustomPromptsOptions cannot be null");
    Map<String, String> pathParamsMap = new HashMap<String, String>();
    pathParamsMap.put("customization_id", listCustomPromptsOptions.customizationId());
    RequestBuilder builder = RequestBuilder.get(RequestBuilder.resolveRequestUrl(getServiceUrl(), "/v1/customizations/{customization_id}/prompts", pathParamsMap));
    Map<String, String> sdkHeaders = SdkCommon.getSdkHeaders("text_to_speech", "v1", "listCustomPrompts");
    for (Entry<String, String> header : sdkHeaders.entrySet()) {
        builder.header(header.getKey(), header.getValue());
    }
    builder.header("Accept", "application/json");
    ResponseConverter<Prompts> responseConverter = ResponseConverterUtils.getValue(new com.google.gson.reflect.TypeToken<Prompts>() {
    }.getType());
    return createServiceCall(builder.build(), responseConverter);
}
Also used : RequestBuilder(com.ibm.cloud.sdk.core.http.RequestBuilder) HashMap(java.util.HashMap) Prompts(com.ibm.watson.text_to_speech.v1.model.Prompts)

Example 27 with Words

use of com.ibm.watson.text_to_speech.v1.model.Words in project java-sdk by watson-developer-cloud.

the class TextToSpeech method getCustomModel.

/**
 * Get a custom model.
 *
 * <p>Gets all information about a specified custom model. In addition to metadata such as the
 * name and description of the custom model, the output includes the words and their translations
 * that are defined for the model, as well as any prompts that are defined for the model. To see
 * just the metadata for a model, use the [List custom models](#listcustommodels) method.
 *
 * <p>**See also:** [Querying a custom
 * model](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/text-to-speech?topic=text-to-speech-customModels#cuModelsQuery).
 *
 * @param getCustomModelOptions the {@link GetCustomModelOptions} containing the options for the
 *     call
 * @return a {@link ServiceCall} with a result of type {@link CustomModel}
 */
public ServiceCall<CustomModel> getCustomModel(GetCustomModelOptions getCustomModelOptions) {
    com.ibm.cloud.sdk.core.util.Validator.notNull(getCustomModelOptions, "getCustomModelOptions cannot be null");
    Map<String, String> pathParamsMap = new HashMap<String, String>();
    pathParamsMap.put("customization_id", getCustomModelOptions.customizationId());
    RequestBuilder builder = RequestBuilder.get(RequestBuilder.resolveRequestUrl(getServiceUrl(), "/v1/customizations/{customization_id}", pathParamsMap));
    Map<String, String> sdkHeaders = SdkCommon.getSdkHeaders("text_to_speech", "v1", "getCustomModel");
    for (Entry<String, String> header : sdkHeaders.entrySet()) {
        builder.header(header.getKey(), header.getValue());
    }
    builder.header("Accept", "application/json");
    ResponseConverter<CustomModel> responseConverter = ResponseConverterUtils.getValue(new com.google.gson.reflect.TypeToken<CustomModel>() {
    }.getType());
    return createServiceCall(builder.build(), responseConverter);
}
Also used : RequestBuilder(com.ibm.cloud.sdk.core.http.RequestBuilder) HashMap(java.util.HashMap) CustomModel(com.ibm.watson.text_to_speech.v1.model.CustomModel)

Example 28 with Words

use of com.ibm.watson.text_to_speech.v1.model.Words in project java-sdk by watson-developer-cloud.

the class TextToSpeech method listCustomModels.

/**
 * List custom models.
 *
 * <p>Lists metadata such as the name and description for all custom models that are owned by an
 * instance of the service. Specify a language to list the custom models for that language only.
 * To see the words and prompts in addition to the metadata for a specific custom model, use the
 * [Get a custom model](#getcustommodel) method. You must use credentials for the instance of the
 * service that owns a model to list information about it.
 *
 * <p>**See also:** [Querying all custom
 * models](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/text-to-speech?topic=text-to-speech-customModels#cuModelsQueryAll).
 *
 * @param listCustomModelsOptions the {@link ListCustomModelsOptions} containing the options for
 *     the call
 * @return a {@link ServiceCall} with a result of type {@link CustomModels}
 */
public ServiceCall<CustomModels> listCustomModels(ListCustomModelsOptions listCustomModelsOptions) {
    if (listCustomModelsOptions == null) {
        listCustomModelsOptions = new ListCustomModelsOptions.Builder().build();
    }
    RequestBuilder builder = RequestBuilder.get(RequestBuilder.resolveRequestUrl(getServiceUrl(), "/v1/customizations"));
    Map<String, String> sdkHeaders = SdkCommon.getSdkHeaders("text_to_speech", "v1", "listCustomModels");
    for (Entry<String, String> header : sdkHeaders.entrySet()) {
        builder.header(header.getKey(), header.getValue());
    }
    builder.header("Accept", "application/json");
    if (listCustomModelsOptions.language() != null) {
        builder.query("language", String.valueOf(listCustomModelsOptions.language()));
    }
    ResponseConverter<CustomModels> responseConverter = ResponseConverterUtils.getValue(new com.google.gson.reflect.TypeToken<CustomModels>() {
    }.getType());
    return createServiceCall(builder.build(), responseConverter);
}
Also used : RequestBuilder(com.ibm.cloud.sdk.core.http.RequestBuilder) SpeakerCustomModels(com.ibm.watson.text_to_speech.v1.model.SpeakerCustomModels) CustomModels(com.ibm.watson.text_to_speech.v1.model.CustomModels) RequestBuilder(com.ibm.cloud.sdk.core.http.RequestBuilder)

Example 29 with Words

use of com.ibm.watson.text_to_speech.v1.model.Words in project java-sdk by watson-developer-cloud.

the class TextToSpeechTest method testListWordsWOptions.

// Test the listWords operation with a valid options model parameter
@Test
public void testListWordsWOptions() throws Throwable {
    // Register a mock response
    String mockResponseBody = "{\"words\": [{\"word\": \"word\", \"translation\": \"translation\", \"part_of_speech\": \"Dosi\"}]}";
    String listWordsPath = "/v1/customizations/testString/words";
    server.enqueue(new MockResponse().setHeader("Content-type", "application/json").setResponseCode(200).setBody(mockResponseBody));
    // Construct an instance of the ListWordsOptions model
    ListWordsOptions listWordsOptionsModel = new ListWordsOptions.Builder().customizationId("testString").build();
    // Invoke listWords() with a valid options model and verify the result
    Response<Words> response = textToSpeechService.listWords(listWordsOptionsModel).execute();
    assertNotNull(response);
    Words responseObj = response.getResult();
    assertNotNull(responseObj);
    // Verify the contents of the request sent to the mock server
    RecordedRequest request = server.takeRequest();
    assertNotNull(request);
    assertEquals(request.getMethod(), "GET");
    // Verify request path
    String parsedPath = TestUtilities.parseReqPath(request);
    assertEquals(parsedPath, listWordsPath);
    // Verify that there is no query string
    Map<String, String> query = TestUtilities.parseQueryString(request);
    assertNull(query);
}
Also used : RecordedRequest(okhttp3.mockwebserver.RecordedRequest) MockResponse(okhttp3.mockwebserver.MockResponse) Words(com.ibm.watson.text_to_speech.v1.model.Words) ListWordsOptions(com.ibm.watson.text_to_speech.v1.model.ListWordsOptions) Test(org.testng.annotations.Test)

Example 30 with Words

use of com.ibm.watson.text_to_speech.v1.model.Words in project java-sdk by watson-developer-cloud.

the class TextToSpeechTest method testGetCustomModelWOptions.

// Test the getCustomModel operation with a valid options model parameter
@Test
public void testGetCustomModelWOptions() throws Throwable {
    // Register a mock response
    String mockResponseBody = "{\"customization_id\": \"customizationId\", \"name\": \"name\", \"language\": \"language\", \"owner\": \"owner\", \"created\": \"created\", \"last_modified\": \"lastModified\", \"description\": \"description\", \"words\": [{\"word\": \"word\", \"translation\": \"translation\", \"part_of_speech\": \"Dosi\"}], \"prompts\": [{\"prompt\": \"prompt\", \"prompt_id\": \"promptId\", \"status\": \"status\", \"error\": \"error\", \"speaker_id\": \"speakerId\"}]}";
    String getCustomModelPath = "/v1/customizations/testString";
    server.enqueue(new MockResponse().setHeader("Content-type", "application/json").setResponseCode(200).setBody(mockResponseBody));
    // Construct an instance of the GetCustomModelOptions model
    GetCustomModelOptions getCustomModelOptionsModel = new GetCustomModelOptions.Builder().customizationId("testString").build();
    // Invoke getCustomModel() with a valid options model and verify the result
    Response<CustomModel> response = textToSpeechService.getCustomModel(getCustomModelOptionsModel).execute();
    assertNotNull(response);
    CustomModel responseObj = response.getResult();
    assertNotNull(responseObj);
    // Verify the contents of the request sent to the mock server
    RecordedRequest request = server.takeRequest();
    assertNotNull(request);
    assertEquals(request.getMethod(), "GET");
    // Verify request path
    String parsedPath = TestUtilities.parseReqPath(request);
    assertEquals(parsedPath, getCustomModelPath);
    // Verify that there is no query string
    Map<String, String> query = TestUtilities.parseQueryString(request);
    assertNull(query);
}
Also used : RecordedRequest(okhttp3.mockwebserver.RecordedRequest) MockResponse(okhttp3.mockwebserver.MockResponse) GetCustomModelOptions(com.ibm.watson.text_to_speech.v1.model.GetCustomModelOptions) CustomModel(com.ibm.watson.text_to_speech.v1.model.CustomModel) Test(org.testng.annotations.Test)

Aggregations

Test (org.junit.Test)22 RecordedRequest (okhttp3.mockwebserver.RecordedRequest)17 MockResponse (okhttp3.mockwebserver.MockResponse)16 Words (com.ibm.watson.developer_cloud.speech_to_text.v1.model.Words)12 Test (org.testng.annotations.Test)12 ListWordsOptions (com.ibm.watson.developer_cloud.speech_to_text.v1.model.ListWordsOptions)11 Ignore (org.junit.Ignore)11 WatsonServiceTest (com.ibm.watson.developer_cloud.WatsonServiceTest)10 Words (com.ibm.watson.speech_to_text.v1.model.Words)9 ListWordsOptions (com.ibm.watson.speech_to_text.v1.model.ListWordsOptions)8 WatsonServiceTest (com.ibm.watson.common.WatsonServiceTest)7 Words (com.ibm.watson.developer_cloud.text_to_speech.v1.model.Words)7 RequestBuilder (com.ibm.cloud.sdk.core.http.RequestBuilder)6 ListWordsOptions (com.ibm.watson.developer_cloud.text_to_speech.v1.model.ListWordsOptions)6 Word (com.ibm.watson.developer_cloud.text_to_speech.v1.model.Word)6 File (java.io.File)6 JsonObject (com.google.gson.JsonObject)5 JsonParser (com.google.gson.JsonParser)5 WatsonServiceUnitTest (com.ibm.watson.developer_cloud.WatsonServiceUnitTest)4 CustomModel (com.ibm.watson.text_to_speech.v1.model.CustomModel)4