add twilio-chatbot example with README.md info how to start app

created twilio_websocket_service.py, TwilioFrameSerializer.py

moved pcm_16000_to_ulaw_8000 and ulaw_8000_to_pcm_16000 to src/pipecat/utils/audio.py
fixed callback on disconnect
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OPENAI_API_KEY=
DEEPGRAM_API_KEY=
ELEVENLABS_API_KEY=
ELEVENLABS_VOICE_ID=

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# Use an official Python runtime as a parent image
FROM python:3.10-bullseye
# Set the working directory in the container
WORKDIR /twilio-chatbot
# Copy the requirements file into the container
COPY requirements.txt .
# Install any needed packages specified in requirements.txt
RUN pip install --no-cache-dir -r requirements.txt
# Copy the current directory contents into the container
COPY . .
# Expose the desired port
EXPOSE 8765
# Run the application
CMD ["uvicorn", "server:app", "--host", "0.0.0.0", "--port", "8765"]

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# Twilio Chatbot
This project is a FastAPI-based chatbot that integrates with Twilio to handle WebSocket connections and provide real-time communication. The project includes endpoints for starting a call and handling WebSocket connections.
## Table of Contents
- [Features](#features)
- [Requirements](#requirements)
- [Installation](#installation)
- [Running the Application](#running-the-application)
- [Usage](#usage)
## Features
- **FastAPI**: A modern, fast (high-performance), web framework for building APIs with Python 3.6+.
- **WebSocket Support**: Real-time communication using WebSockets.
- **CORS Middleware**: Allowing cross-origin requests for testing.
- **Dockerized**: Easily deployable using Docker.
## Requirements
- Python 3.10
- Docker (for containerized deployment)
- ngrok (for tunneling)
- Twilio Account
## Installation
1. **Set up a virtual environment** (optional but recommended):
```sh
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate # On Windows, use `venv\Scripts\activate`
```
2. **Install dependencies**:
```sh
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
3. **Create .env**:
create .env based on .env.example
4. **Install ngrok**:
Follow the instructions on the [ngrok website](https://ngrok.com/download) to download and install ngrok.
## Running the Application
### Using Python
1. **Run the FastAPI application**:
```sh
python server.py
```
2. **Start ngrok**:
In a new terminal, start ngrok to tunnel the local server:
```sh
ngrok http 8765
```
3. **Update the Twilio Webhook**:
Copy the ngrok URL and update your Twilio phone number webhook URL to `http://<ngrok_url>/start_call`.
3. **Update the streams.xml**:
Copy the ngrok URL and update your .xml URL to `wss://<ngrok_url>/ws`.
### Using Docker
1. **Build the Docker image**:
```sh
docker build -t twilio-chatbot .
```
2. **Run the Docker container**:
```sh
docker build -t twilio-chatbot .
docker run -it --rm -p 8765:8765 twilio-chatbot
```
3. **Start ngrok**:
In a new terminal, start ngrok to tunnel the local server:
```sh
ngrok http 8765
```
4. **Update the Twilio Webhook**:
Copy the ngrok URL and update your Twilio phone number webhook URL to `http://<ngrok_url>/start_call`.
5. **Update the streams.xml**:
Copy the ngrok URL and update your .xml URL to `wss://<ngrok_url>/ws`.
## Usage
To start a call, simply make a call to your Twilio phone number. The webhook URL will direct the call to your FastAPI application, which will handle it accordingly.

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pipecat-ai[daily,openai,silero,deepgram]
fastapi
uvicorn
python-dotenv
loguru

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from fastapi import FastAPI, WebSocket, WebSocketDisconnect
from fastapi.middleware.cors import CORSMiddleware
import uvicorn
from starlette.responses import HTMLResponse
from test_bot import run_bot
app = FastAPI()
app.add_middleware(
CORSMiddleware,
allow_origins=["*"], # Allow all origins for testing
allow_credentials=True,
allow_methods=["*"],
allow_headers=["*"],
)
@app.post('/start_call')
async def start_call():
print("POST TwiML")
return HTMLResponse(content=open("templates/streams.xml").read(), media_type="application/xml")
@app.websocket("/ws")
async def websocket_endpoint(websocket: WebSocket):
await websocket.accept()
print("WebSocket connection accepted")
await run_bot(websocket)
if __name__ == "__main__":
uvicorn.run(app, host="0.0.0.0", port=8765)

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Response>
<Connect>
<Stream url="wss://<your server url>/ws"></Stream>
</Connect>
<Pause length="40"/>
</Response>

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import aiohttp
import os
import sys
from pipecat.frames.frames import LLMMessagesFrame, Frame, AudioRawFrame
from pipecat.pipeline.pipeline import Pipeline
from pipecat.pipeline.runner import PipelineRunner
from pipecat.pipeline.task import PipelineParams, PipelineTask
from pipecat.processors.aggregators.llm_response import (
LLMAssistantResponseAggregator,
LLMUserResponseAggregator
)
from pipecat.processors.frame_processor import FrameProcessor, FrameDirection
from pipecat.services.openai import OpenAILLMService
from pipecat.services.deepgram import DeepgramSTTService
from pipecat.services.elevenlabs import ElevenLabsTTSService
from pipecat.transports.network.fastapi_websocket import FastAPIWebsocketTransport, FastAPIWebsocketParams
from pipecat.vad.silero import SileroVADAnalyzer
from loguru import logger
from dotenv import load_dotenv
load_dotenv(override=True)
logger.remove(0)
logger.add(sys.stderr, level="DEBUG")
async def run_bot(websocket_client):
async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
transport = FastAPIWebsocketTransport(
websocket=websocket_client,
params=FastAPIWebsocketParams(
audio_in_enabled=True,
audio_out_enabled=True,
add_wav_header=False,
transcription_enabled=False,
vad_enabled=True,
vad_analyzer=SileroVADAnalyzer(),
vad_audio_passthrough=True
)
)
llm = OpenAILLMService(
api_key=os.getenv("OPENAI_API_KEY"),
model="gpt-4o")
stt = DeepgramSTTService(api_key=os.getenv('DEEPGRAM_API_KEY'))
tts = ElevenLabsTTSService(
aiohttp_session=session,
api_key=os.getenv("ELEVENLABS_API_KEY"),
voice_id=os.getenv("ELEVENLABS_VOICE_ID"),
)
messages = [
{
"role": "system",
"content": "You are a helpful LLM in a WebRTC call. Your goal is to demonstrate your capabilities in a succinct way. Your output will be converted to audio so don't include special characters in your answers. Respond to what the user said in a creative and helpful way.",
},
]
tma_in = LLMUserResponseAggregator(messages)
tma_out = LLMAssistantResponseAggregator(messages)
pipeline = Pipeline([
transport.input(), # Websocket input from client
stt, # Speech-To-Text
tma_in, # User responses
llm, # LLM
tts, # Text-To-Speech
transport.output(), # Websocket output to client
tma_out # LLM responses
])
task = PipelineTask(pipeline, params=PipelineParams(allow_interruptions=True))
@transport.event_handler("on_client_connected")
async def on_client_connected(transport, client):
# Kick off the conversation.
messages.append(
{"role": "system", "content": "Please introduce yourself to the user."})
await task.queue_frames([LLMMessagesFrame(messages)])
runner = PipelineRunner(handle_sigint=False)
await runner.run(task)