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Mark Backman
752ad01ccd Initial commit for full stack chatbot 2024-12-04 18:10:40 -05:00
allenmylath
c582297547 Update examples/patient-intake/README.md
Co-authored-by: Mark Backman <m.backman@gmail.com>
2024-12-04 18:10:34 -05:00
allenmylath
0aa1ab0ead Update README.md 2024-12-04 18:10:34 -05:00
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2d3a4d08f3 Update README.md 2024-12-04 18:10:34 -05:00
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name: Bug report
description: Report a bug or unexpected behavior
type: Bug
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
## Bug Report
Thank you for taking the time to fill out this bug report.
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
### Environment
- type: input
id: pipecat-version
attributes:
label: pipecat version
description: Which version are you using?
placeholder: e.g., 0.0.63
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: python-version
attributes:
label: Python version
description: Which Python version are you using?
placeholder: e.g., 3.12.8
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: os
attributes:
label: Operating System
description: Which OS are you using?
placeholder: e.g., Ubuntu 24.04, Windows 11, macOS 12.5
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: description
attributes:
label: Issue description
description: Provide a clear description of the issue.
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: repro
attributes:
label: Reproduction steps
description: List the steps to reproduce the issue.
placeholder: |
1. Do this...
2. Then do that...
3. Observe the error...
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: expected
attributes:
label: Expected behavior
description: What did you expect to happen?
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: actual
attributes:
label: Actual behavior
description: What actually happened?
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: logs
attributes:
label: Logs
description: If applicable, include any relevant logs or error messages
render: shell
validations:
required: false

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name: Question
description: Ask a question or get help
type: Question
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
## Question
Use this form to ask a question about pipecat.
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
### Environment (if applicable)
- type: input
id: pipecat-version
attributes:
label: pipecat version
description: Which version are you using? (if applicable)
placeholder: e.g., 0.0.63
validations:
required: false
- type: input
id: python-version
attributes:
label: Python version
description: Which Python version are you using? (if applicable)
placeholder: e.g., 3.12.8
validations:
required: false
- type: input
id: os
attributes:
label: Operating System
description: Which OS are you using? (if applicable)
placeholder: e.g., Ubuntu 24.04, Windows 11, macOS 12.5
validations:
required: false
- type: textarea
id: question
attributes:
label: Question
description: Provide your question in detail here.
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: tried
attributes:
label: What I've tried
description: Describe what you've already tried or research you've done.
placeholder: I've looked at the documentation and tried...
validations:
required: false
- type: textarea
id: context
attributes:
label: Context
description: Any additional context or information that might help others understand your question better.
validations:
required: false

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name: Feature request
description: Suggest an enhancement or new feature
type: Enhancement
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
## Feature Request
Thank you for suggesting an enhancement to pipecat.
- type: textarea
id: problem
attributes:
label: Problem Statement
description: A clear description of the problem this feature would solve.
placeholder: I'm always frustrated when...
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: solution
attributes:
label: Proposed Solution
description: A clear and concise description of what you want to happen.
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: alternatives
attributes:
label: Alternative Solutions
description: Any alternative solutions or features you've considered.
validations:
required: false
- type: textarea
id: context
attributes:
label: Additional Context
description: Add any other context, mockups, or screenshots about the feature request here.
placeholder: You can drag and drop images here to include them.
validations:
required: false
- type: checkboxes
id: contribution
attributes:
label: Would you be willing to help implement this feature?
options:
- label: Yes, I'd like to contribute
- label: No, I'm just suggesting

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name: Service Issue
description: An issue with a third-party service
type: Service Issue
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
## Service Issue
Use this form to report an issue with a third-party service integration.
- type: input
id: pipecat-version
attributes:
label: pipecat version
description: Which version are you using?
placeholder: e.g., 0.0.63
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: service-name
attributes:
label: Service Name
description: Which third-party service is having issues?
placeholder: e.g., OpenAI, ElevenLabs, Anthropic
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: service-version
attributes:
label: Service or model version
description: Which version of the service API or model are you using?
placeholder: e.g., v1, gpt-4.1
validations:
required: false
- type: textarea
id: description
attributes:
label: Issue Description
description: Provide a clear description of the service issue.
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: reproduction
attributes:
label: Reproduction Steps
description: Provide steps to reproduce the issue.
placeholder: |
1. Configure service X
2. Call method Y
3. See error Z
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: expected
attributes:
label: Expected Behavior
description: What did you expect to happen?
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: actual
attributes:
label: Actual Behavior
description: What actually happened?
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: logs
attributes:
label: Error Logs
description: If available, include any error messages or logs.
render: shell
validations:
required: false

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name: New Service
description: Request to support a new third-party service
type: New Service
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
## New Service Request
Use this form to request support for a new third-party service in pipecat.
- type: input
id: service-name
attributes:
label: Service Name
description: What is the name of the third-party service?
placeholder: e.g., NewAPI, SomeService
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: service-website
attributes:
label: Service Website
description: Link to the service's website or documentation
placeholder: e.g., https://newapi.com
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: service-description
attributes:
label: Service Description
description: Briefly describe what this service does and how it works.
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: api-info
attributes:
label: API Information
description: If available, provide details about the service's API.
placeholder: |
- API documentation link
- Authentication method
- Key endpoints you'd like supported
validations:
required: false
- type: checkboxes
id: contribution
attributes:
label: Would you be willing to help implement this service?
options:
- label: Yes, I'd like to contribute
- label: No, I'm just suggesting

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name: Dependency Issue
description: An issue with a Pipecat dependency (not a third-party service)
type: Dependency Issue
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
## Dependency Issue
Use this form to report an issue with a Pipecat dependency.
- type: input
id: pipecat-version
attributes:
label: pipecat version
description: Which version are you using?
placeholder: e.g., 0.0.63
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: dependency-name
attributes:
label: Dependency Name
description: Which Pipecat dependency is causing the issue?
placeholder: e.g., openai, anthropic, fastapi
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: dependency-version
attributes:
label: Dependency Version
description: Which version of the dependency are you using?
placeholder: e.g., 1.2.3
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: description
attributes:
label: Issue Description
description: Provide a clear description of the dependency issue.
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: impact
attributes:
label: Impact
description: How is this dependency issue affecting your usage of pipecat?
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: reproduction
attributes:
label: Reproduction Steps
description: If applicable, provide steps to reproduce the issue.
placeholder: |
1. Install dependency X
2. Run command Y
3. See error Z
validations:
required: false
- type: textarea
id: logs
attributes:
label: Error Logs
description: If applicable, include any relevant error messages or logs.
render: shell
validations:
required: false

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name: Troubleshooting
description: Help with a specific use case
type: Troubleshooting
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
## Troubleshooting Request
Use this form to get help with a specific use case or implementation.
- type: input
id: pipecat-version
attributes:
label: pipecat version
description: Which version are you using?
placeholder: e.g., 0.0.63
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: python-version
attributes:
label: Python version
description: Which version of Python are you using?
placeholder: e.g., 3.12.8
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: os
attributes:
label: Operating System
description: Which OS are you using?
placeholder: e.g., Ubuntu 24.04, Windows 11, macOS 12.5
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: use-case
attributes:
label: Use Case Description
description: Describe what you're trying to accomplish with pipecat.
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: current-approach
attributes:
label: Current Approach
description: What have you tried so far? Include code snippets if relevant.
render: python
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: errors
attributes:
label: Errors or Unexpected Behavior
description: Describe any errors or unexpected behavior you're encountering.
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: additional-context
attributes:
label: Additional Context
description: Any other information that might help us understand your situation.
validations:
required: false

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blank_issues_enabled: false

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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install uv
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v3
with:
version: "latest"
- name: Set up Python
run: uv python install 3.10
- name: Install development dependencies
run: uv sync --group dev
id: setup_python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: '3.10'
- name: Setup virtual environment
run: |
python -m venv .venv
- name: Install basic Python dependencies
run: |
source .venv/bin/activate
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install -r dev-requirements.txt
- name: Build project
run: uv build
- name: Install project in editable mode
run: uv pip install --editable .
run: |
source .venv/bin/activate
python -m build
- name: Install project and other Python dependencies
run: |
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install --editable .

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name: coverage
on:
workflow_dispatch:
push:
branches:
- main
pull_request:
branches:
- "**"
paths-ignore:
- "docs/**"
jobs:
coverage:
name: "Coverage"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repo
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install uv
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v3
with:
version: "latest"
- name: Set up Python
run: uv python install 3.12
- name: Install system packages
run: |
sudo apt-get install -y portaudio19-dev
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
uv sync --group dev --extra anthropic --extra aws --extra google --extra langchain
- name: Run tests with coverage
run: |
uv run coverage run
uv run coverage xml
- name: Upload coverage to Codecov
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v5
with:
token: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}
slug: pipecat-ai/pipecat

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jobs:
ruff-format:
name: "Code quality checks"
name: "Formatting checker"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repo
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install uv
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v3
with:
version: "latest"
- name: Set up Python
run: uv python install 3.10
- name: Install development dependencies
run: uv sync --group dev
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: "3.10"
- name: Setup virtual environment
run: |
python -m venv .venv
- name: Install development Python dependencies
run: |
source .venv/bin/activate
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install -r dev-requirements.txt
- name: Ruff formatter
id: ruff-format
run: uv run ruff format --diff
- name: Ruff linter (all rules)
id: ruff-check
run: uv run ruff check
id: ruff
run: |
source .venv/bin/activate
ruff format --diff

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inputs:
gitref:
type: string
description: 'what git tag to build (e.g. v0.0.74)'
description: "what git ref to build"
required: true
jobs:
build:
name: 'Build and upload wheels'
name: "Build and upload wheels"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repo
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ github.event.inputs.gitref }}
- name: Install uv
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v3
with:
version: 'latest'
- name: Set up Python
run: uv python install 3.12
- name: Install development dependencies
run: uv sync --group dev
id: setup_python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: '3.10'
- name: Setup virtual environment
run: |
python -m venv .venv
- name: Install basic Python dependencies
run: |
source .venv/bin/activate
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install -r dev-requirements.txt
- name: Build project
run: uv build
run: |
source .venv/bin/activate
python -m build
- name: Upload wheels
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
@@ -35,9 +41,9 @@ jobs:
path: ./dist
publish-to-pypi:
name: 'Publish to PyPI'
name: "Publish to PyPI"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: [build]
needs: [ build ]
environment:
name: pypi
url: https://pypi.org/p/pipecat-ai
@@ -56,12 +62,12 @@ jobs:
print-hash: true
publish-to-test-pypi:
name: 'Publish to Test PyPI'
name: "Publish to Test PyPI"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: [build]
needs: [ build ]
environment:
name: testpypi
url: https://test.pypi.org/p/pipecat-ai
url: https://pypi.org/p/pipecat-ai
permissions:
id-token: write
steps:
@@ -70,7 +76,7 @@ jobs:
with:
name: wheels
path: ./dist
- name: Publish to Test PyPI
- name: Publish to PyPI
uses: pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish@release/v1
with:
verbose: true

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jobs:
build:
name: 'Build and upload wheels'
name: "Build and upload wheels"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repo
@@ -12,16 +12,23 @@ jobs:
with:
fetch-tags: true
fetch-depth: 100
- name: Install uv
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v3
with:
version: 'latest'
- name: Set up Python
run: uv python install 3.12
- name: Install development dependencies
run: uv sync --group dev
id: setup_python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: '3.10'
- name: Setup virtual environment
run: |
python -m venv .venv
- name: Install basic Python dependencies
run: |
source .venv/bin/activate
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install -r dev-requirements.txt
- name: Build project
run: uv build
run: |
source .venv/bin/activate
python -m build
- name: Upload wheels
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
@@ -29,12 +36,12 @@ jobs:
path: ./dist
publish-to-test-pypi:
name: 'Publish to Test PyPI'
name: "Publish to Test PyPI"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: [build]
needs: [ build ]
environment:
name: testpypi
url: https://test.pypi.org/p/pipecat-ai
url: https://pypi.org/p/pipecat-ai
permissions:
id-token: write
steps:
@@ -43,7 +50,7 @@ jobs:
with:
name: wheels
path: ./dist
- name: Publish to Test PyPI
- name: Publish to PyPI
uses: pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish@release/v1
with:
verbose: true

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name: Python Compatibility Test
on:
push:
branches: [main, develop]
paths: ['pyproject.toml']
pull_request:
branches: [main, develop]
paths: ['pyproject.toml']
jobs:
test-compatibility:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
python-version: ['3.10.18', '3.11.13', '3.12.11', '3.13.5']
name: Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install system dependencies
run: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y \
portaudio19-dev \
libcairo2-dev \
libgirepository1.0-dev \
pkg-config
- name: Install uv
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v4
with:
version: 'latest'
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
run: |
uv python install ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uv python pin ${{ matrix.python-version }}
- name: Test uv sync with all extras (Python < 3.13)
if: "!startsWith(matrix.python-version, '3.13.')"
run: |
uv sync --group dev --all-extras --no-extra krisp
- name: Test uv sync without PyTorch extras (Python 3.13+)
if: startsWith(matrix.python-version, '3.13.')
run: |
uv sync --group dev --all-extras \
--no-extra krisp \
--no-extra ultravox \
--no-extra local-smart-turn \
--no-extra moondream \
--no-extra mlx-whisper
- name: Verify installation
run: |
uv run python --version
uv run python -c "import pipecat; print('✅ Pipecat imports successfully')"

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name: Sync Quickstart to pipecat-quickstart repo
on:
push:
branches: [main]
paths:
- 'examples/quickstart/**'
workflow_dispatch: # Manual trigger
jobs:
sync-quickstart:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout main repo
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Checkout quickstart repo
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
repository: pipecat-ai/pipecat-quickstart
token: ${{ secrets.QUICKSTART_SYNC_TOKEN }}
path: quickstart-repo
- name: Sync files (excluding uv.lock and README.md)
run: |
# Copy all files except uv.lock and README.md
find examples/quickstart -type f \
-not -name "README.md" \
-not -name "uv.lock" \
-exec cp {} quickstart-repo/ \;
- name: Commit and push changes
run: |
cd quickstart-repo
git config user.name "GitHub Action"
git config user.email "action@github.com"
git add .
# Only commit if there are changes
if ! git diff --staged --quiet; then
git commit -m "Sync from pipecat main repo
Updated files from examples/quickstart/
Commit: ${{ github.sha }}
"
git push
else
echo "No changes to sync"
fi

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name: tests
name: test
on:
workflow_dispatch:
@@ -22,23 +22,31 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Checkout repo
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install uv
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v3
with:
version: "latest"
- name: Set up Python
run: uv python install 3.12
id: setup_python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: "3.10"
- name: Cache virtual environment
uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
# We are hashing dev-requirements.txt and test-requirements.txt which
# contain all dependencies needed to run the tests.
key: venv-${{ runner.os }}-${{ steps.setup_python.outputs.python-version}}-${{ hashFiles('dev-requirements.txt') }}-${{ hashFiles('test-requirements.txt') }}
path: .venv
- name: Install system packages
id: install_system_packages
run: |
sudo apt-get install -y portaudio19-dev
- name: Install dependencies
- name: Setup virtual environment
run: |
uv sync --group dev --extra anthropic --extra aws --extra google --extra langchain
python -m venv .venv
- name: Install basic Python dependencies
run: |
source .venv/bin/activate
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install -r dev-requirements.txt -r test-requirements.txt
- name: Test with pytest
run: |
uv run pytest
source .venv/bin/activate
pytest --ignore-glob="*to_be_updated*" --ignore-glob=*pipeline_source* src tests

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/.idea
#*#
# Distribution / Packaging
# Distribution / packaging
.Python
build/
develop-eggs/
@@ -28,27 +28,4 @@ share/python-wheels/
MANIFEST
.DS_Store
.env
fly.toml
# Examples
examples/**/node_modules/
examples/**/.expo/
examples/**/dist/
examples/**/npm-debug.*
examples/**/*.jks
examples/**/*.p8
examples/**/*.p12
examples/**/*.key
examples/**/*.mobileprovision
examples/**/*.orig.*
examples/**/web-build/
# macOS
.DS_Store
# Documentation
docs/api/_build/
docs/api/api
# uv
.python-version
fly.toml

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repos:
- repo: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit
rev: v0.12.1
hooks:
- id: ruff
language_version: python3
args: [--fix]
- id: ruff-format

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version: 2
build:
os: ubuntu-22.04
tools:
python: '3.12'
apt_packages:
- portaudio19-dev
- python3-dev
- libasound2-dev
jobs:
post_install:
- pip install uv
- UV_PROJECT_ENVIRONMENT=$READTHEDOCS_VIRTUALENV_PATH uv sync --group docs --all-extras --no-extra krisp --no-extra gstreamer --no-extra ultravox --no-extra local_smart_turn --no-extra moondream --no-extra riva --no-extra mlx-whisper
sphinx:
configuration: docs/api/conf.py
fail_on_warning: false
search:
ranking:
api/*: 5
getting-started/*: 4
guides/*: 3
submodules:
include: all
recursive: true

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# Community Integrations Guide
Pipecat welcomes community-maintained integrations! As our ecosystem grows, we've established a process for any developer to create and maintain their own service integrations while ensuring discoverability for the Pipecat community.
## Overview
**What we support:** Community-maintained integrations that live in separate repositories and are maintained by their authors.
**What we don't do:** The Pipecat team does not code review, test, or maintain community integrations. We provide guidance and list approved integrations for discoverability.
**Why this approach:** This allows the community to move quickly while keeping the Pipecat core team focused on maintaining the framework itself.
## Submitting your Integration
To be listed as an official community integration, follow these steps:
### Step 1: Build Your Integration
Create your integration following the patterns and examples shown in the "Integration Patterns and Examples" section below.
### Step 2: Set Up Your Repository
Your repository must contain these components:
- **Source code** - Complete implementation following Pipecat patterns
- **Foundational example** - Single file example showing basic usage (see [Pipecat examples](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/tree/main/examples/foundational))
- **README.md** - Must include:
- Introduction and explanation of your integration
- Installation instructions
- Usage instructions with Pipecat Pipeline
- How to run your example
- Pipecat version compatibility (e.g., "Tested with Pipecat v0.0.86")
- Company attribution: If you work for the company providing the service, please mention this in your README. This helps build confidence that the integration will be actively maintained.
- **LICENSE** - Permissive license (BSD-2 like Pipecat, or equivalent open source terms)
- **Code documentation** - Source code with docstrings (we recommend following [Pipecat's docstring conventions](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#docstring-conventions))
- **Changelog** - Maintain a changelog for version updates
### Step 3: Join Discord
Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/pipecat
### Step 4: Submit for Listing
Submit a pull request to add your integration to our [Community Integrations documentation page](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/community-integrations).
**To submit:**
1. Fork the [Pipecat docs repository](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/docs)
2. Edit the file `server/services/community-integrations.mdx`
3. Add your integration to the appropriate service category table with:
- Service name
- Link to your repository
- Maintainer GitHub username(s)
4. Include a link to your demo video (approx 30-60 seconds) in your PR description showing:
- Core functionality of your integration
- Handling of an interruption (if applicable to service type)
5. Submit your pull request
Once your PR is submitted, post in the `#community-integrations` Discord channel to let us know.
## Integration Patterns and Examples
### STT (Speech-to-Text) Services
#### Websocket-based Services
**Base class:** `STTService`
**Examples:**
- [DeepgramSTTService](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/blob/main/src/pipecat/services/deepgram/stt.py)
- [SpeechmaticsSTTService](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/blob/main/src/pipecat/services/speechmatics/stt.py)
#### File-based Services
**Base class:** `SegmentedSTTService`
**Examples:**
- [NvidiaSTTService](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/blob/main/src/pipecat/services/nvidia/stt.py)
- [FalSTTService](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/blob/main/src/pipecat/services/fal/stt.py)
#### Key requirements:
- STT services should push `InterimTranscriptionFrames` and `TranscriptionFrames`
- If confidence values are available, filter for values >50% confidence
### LLM (Large Language Model) Services
#### OpenAI-Compatible Services
**Base class:** `OpenAILLMService`
**Examples:**
- [AzureLLMService](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/blob/main/src/pipecat/services/azure/llm.py)
- [GrokLLMService](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/blob/main/src/pipecat/services/grok/llm.py) - Shows overriding the base class where needed
#### Non-OpenAI Compatible Services
**Requires:** Full implementation
**Examples:**
- [AnthropicLLMService](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/blob/main/src/pipecat/services/anthropic/llm.py)
- [GoogleLLMService](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/blob/main/src/pipecat/services/google/llm.py)
#### Key requirements:
- **Frame sequence:** Output must follow this frame sequence pattern:
- `LLMFullResponseStartFrame` - Signals the start of an LLM response
- `LLMTextFrame` - Contains LLM content, typically streamed as tokens
- `LLMFullResponseEndFrame` - Signals the end of an LLM response
- **Context aggregation:** Implement context aggregation to collect user and assistant content:
- Aggregators come in pairs with a `user()` instance and `assistant()` instance
- Context must adhere to the `LLMContext` universal format
- Aggregators should handle adding messages, function calls, and images to the context
### TTS (Text-to-Speech) Services
#### AudioContextWordTTSService
**Use for:** Websocket-based services supporting word/timestamp alignment
**Example:**
- [CartesiaTTSService](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/blob/main/src/pipecat/services/cartesia/tts.py)
#### InterruptibleTTSService
**Use for:** Websocket-based services without word/timestamp alignment, requiring disconnection on interruption
**Example:**
- [SarvamTTSService](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/blob/main/src/pipecat/services/sarvam/tts.py)
#### WordTTSService
**Use for:** HTTP-based services supporting word/timestamp alignment
**Example:**
- [ElevenLabsHttpTTSService](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/blob/main/src/pipecat/services/elevenlabs/tts.py)
#### TTSService
**Use for:** HTTP-based services without word/timestamp alignment
**Example:**
- [GoogleHttpTTSService](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/blob/main/src/pipecat/services/google/tts.py)
#### Key requirements:
- For websocket services, use asyncio WebSocket implementation (required for v13+ support)
- Handle idle service timeouts with keepalives
- TTSServices push both audio (`TTSRawAudioFrame`) and text (`TTSTextFrame`) frames
### Telephony Serializers
Pipecat supports telephony provider integration using websocket connections to exchange MediaStreams. These services use a FrameSerializer to serialize and deserialize inputs from the FastAPIWebsocketTransport.
**Examples:**
- [Twilio](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/blob/main/src/pipecat/serializers/twilio.py)
- [Telnyx](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/blob/main/src/pipecat/serializers/telnyx.py)
#### Key requirements:
- Include hang-up functionality using the provider's native API, ideally using `aiohttp`
- Support DTMF (dual-tone multi-frequency) events if the provider supports them:
- Deserialize DTMF events from the provider's protocol to `InputDTMFFrame`
- Use `KeypadEntry` enum for valid keypad entries (0-9, \*, #, A-D)
- Handle invalid DTMF digits gracefully by returning `None`
### Image Generation Services
**Base class:** `ImageGenService`
**Examples:**
- [FalImageGenService](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/blob/main/src/pipecat/services/fal/image.py)
- [GoogleImageGenService](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/blob/main/src/pipecat/services/google/image.py)
#### Key requirements:
- Must implement `run_image_gen` method returning an `AsyncGenerator`
### Vision Services
Vision services process images and provide analysis such as descriptions, object detection, or visual question answering.
**Base class:** `VisionService`
**Example:**
- [MoondreamVisionService](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/blob/main/src/pipecat/services/moondream/vision.py)
#### Key requirements:
- Must implement `run_vision` method that takes an `LLMContext` and returns an `AsyncGenerator[Frame, None]`
- The method processes the latest image in the context and yields frames with analysis results
- Typically yields `TextFrame` objects containing descriptions or answers
## Implementation Guidelines
### Naming Conventions
- **STT:** `VendorSTTService`
- **LLM:** `VendorLLMService`
- **TTS:**
- Websocket: `VendorTTSService`
- HTTP: `VendorHttpTTSService`
- **Image:** `VendorImageGenService`
- **Vision:** `VendorVisionService`
- **Telephony:** `VendorFrameSerializer`
### Metrics Support
Enable metrics in your service:
```python
def can_generate_metrics(self) -> bool:
"""Check if this service can generate processing metrics.
Returns:
True, as this service supports metrics.
"""
return True
```
### Dynamic Settings Updates
STT, LLM, and TTS services support `ServiceUpdateSettingsFrame` for dynamic configuration changes. The base STTService has an `_update_settings()` method that handles settings, and the private `_settings` `Dict` is used to store settings and provide access to the subclass.
```python
async def set_language(self, language: Language):
"""Set the recognition language and reconnect.
Args:
language: The language to use for speech recognition.
"""
logger.info(f"Switching STT language to: [{language}]")
self._settings["language"] = language
await self._disconnect()
await self._connect()
```
Note that, in this example, Deepgram requires the websocket connection be disconnected and reconnected to reinitialize the service with the new value. Consider if your service requires reconnection.
### Sample Rate Handling
Sample rates are set via PipelineParams and passed to each frame processor at initialization. The pattern is to _not_ set the sample rate value in the constructor of a given service. Instead, use the `start()` method to initialize sample rates from the frame:
```python
async def start(self, frame: StartFrame):
"""Start the service."""
await super().start(frame)
self._settings["output_format"]["sample_rate"] = self.sample_rate
await self._connect()
```
Note that `self.sample_rate` is a `@property` set in the TTSService base class, which provides access to the private sample rate value obtained from the StartFrame.
### Tracing Decorators
Use Pipecat's tracing decorators:
- **STT:** `@traced_stt` - decorate a function that handles `transcript`, `is_final`, `language` as args
- **LLM:** `@traced_llm` - decorate the `_process_context()` method
- **TTS:** `@traced_tts` - decorate the `run_tts()` method
## Best Practices
### Packaging and Distribution
- Use [uv](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/) for packaging (encouraged)
- Consider releasing to PyPI for easier installation
- Follow semantic versioning principles
- Maintain a changelog
### HTTP Communication
For REST-based communication, use aiohttp. Pipecat includes this as a required dependency, so using it prevents adding an additional dependency to your integration.
### Error Handling
- Wrap API calls in appropriate try/catch blocks
- Handle rate limits and network failures gracefully
- Provide meaningful error messages
- When errors occur, raise exceptions AND push `ErrorFrame`s to notify the pipeline:
```python
from pipecat.frames.frames import ErrorFrame
try:
# Your API call
result = await self._make_api_call()
except Exception as e:
# Push error frame to pipeline
await self.push_error(ErrorFrame(error=f"{self} error: {e}"))
# Raise or handle as appropriate
raise
```
### Testing
- Your foundational example serves as a valuable integration-level test
- Unit tests are nice to have. As the Pipecat teams provides better guidance, we will encourage unit testing more
## Disclaimer
Community integrations are community-maintained and not officially supported by the Pipecat team. Users should evaluate these integrations independently. The Pipecat team reserves the right to remove listings that become unmaintained or problematic.
## Staying Up to Date
Pipecat evolves rapidly to support the latest AI technologies and patterns. While we strive to minimize breaking changes, they do occur as the framework matures.
**We strongly recommend:**
- Join our Discord at https://discord.gg/pipecat and monitor the `#announcements` channel for release notifications
- Follow our changelog: https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md
- Test your integration against new Pipecat releases promptly
- Update your README with the last tested Pipecat version
This helps ensure your integration remains compatible and your users have clear expectations about version support.
## Questions?
Join our Discord community at https://discord.gg/pipecat and post in the `#community-integrations` channel for guidance and support.
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## Contributing to Pipecat
**Want to add a new service integration?**
We encourage community-maintained integrations! Please see our [Community Integration Guide](COMMUNITY_INTEGRATIONS.md) for the process and requirements.
**Want to contribute to Pipecat core?**
We welcome contributions of all kinds! Your help is appreciated. Follow these steps to get involved:
1. **Fork this repository**: Start by forking the Pipecat Documentation repository to your GitHub account.
@@ -30,183 +26,11 @@ git commit -m "Description of your changes"
git push origin your-branch-name
```
8. **Submit a Pull Request (PR)**: Open a PR from your forked repository to the main branch of this repo.
> Important: Describe the changes you've made clearly!
9. **Submit a Pull Request (PR)**: Open a PR from your forked repository to the main branch of this repo.
> Important: Describe the changes you've made clearly!
Our maintainers will review your PR, and once everything is good, your contributions will be merged!
## Dependency Management
This project uses [uv](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/) for dependency management. The `uv.lock` file is committed to ensure reproducible builds.
### Adding or Updating Dependencies
1. Edit `pyproject.toml` to add/update dependencies
2. Run `uv lock` to update the lockfile with new dependency resolution
3. Run `uv sync` to install the updated dependencies locally
4. Always commit both files together:
```bash
git add pyproject.toml uv.lock
git commit -m "feat: add new dependency for feature X"
```
**Important:** Never manually edit `uv.lock`. It's auto-generated by `uv lock`.
## Code Style and Documentation
### Python Code Style
We use Ruff for code linting and formatting. Please ensure your code passes all linting checks before submitting a PR.
### Docstring Conventions
We follow Google-style docstrings with these specific conventions:
**Regular Classes:**
- Class docstring describes the class purpose and key functionality
- `__init__` method has its own docstring with complete `Args:` section documenting all parameters
- All public methods must have docstrings with `Args:` and `Returns:` sections as appropriate
**Dataclasses:**
- Class docstring describes the purpose and documents all fields in a `Parameters:` section
- No `__init__` docstring (auto-generated)
**Properties:**
- Must have docstrings with `Returns:` section
**Abstract Methods:**
- Must have docstrings explaining what subclasses should implement
**`__init__.py` Files:**
- **Skip docstrings** for pure import/re-export modules
- **Add brief docstrings** for top-level packages or those with initialization logic
**Enums:**
- Class docstring describes the enumeration purpose
- Use `Parameters:` section to document each enum value and its meaning
- No `__init__` docstring (Enums don't have custom constructors)
**Code Examples in Docstrings:**
- Use `Examples:` as a section header for multiple examples
- Use descriptive text followed by double colons (`::`) for each example
- **Always include a blank line after the `::"`**
- Indent all code consistently within each block
- Separate multiple examples with blank lines for readability
**Lists and Bullets in Docstrings:**
- Use dashes (`-`) for bullet points, not asterisks (`*`)
- **Add a blank line before bullet lists** when they follow a colon
- Use section headers like "Supported features:" or "Behavior:" before lists
- For complex nested information, consider using paragraph format instead
**Deprecations:**
- Use `warnings.warn()` in code for runtime deprecation warnings
- Add `.. deprecated::` directive in docstrings for documentation visibility
- Include version information and describe current status
- Describe parameters in present tense, use directive to indicate deprecation status
#### Examples:
```python
# Regular class
class MyService(BaseService):
"""Description of what the service does.
Provides detailed explanation of the service's functionality,
key features, and usage patterns.
Supported features:
- Feature one with detailed explanation
- Feature two with additional context
- Feature three for advanced use cases
"""
def __init__(self, param1: str, old_param: str = None, **kwargs):
"""Initialize the service.
Args:
param1: Description of param1.
old_param: Controls legacy behavior.
.. deprecated:: 1.2.0
This parameter no longer has any effect and will be removed in version 2.0.
**kwargs: Additional arguments passed to parent.
"""
if old_param is not None:
import warnings
warnings.warn(
"Parameter 'old_param' is deprecated and will be removed in version 2.0.",
DeprecationWarning,
)
super().__init__(**kwargs)
@property
def sample_rate(self) -> int:
"""Get the current sample rate.
Returns:
The sample rate in Hz.
"""
return self._sample_rate
async def process_data(self, data: str) -> bool:
"""Process the provided data.
Args:
data: The data to process.
Returns:
True if processing succeeded.
"""
pass
# Dataclass with code examples
@dataclass
class MessageFrame:
"""Frame containing messages in OpenAI format.
Supports both simple and content list message formats.
Example::
[
{"role": "user", "content": "Hello"},
{"role": "assistant", "content": "Hi there!"}
]
Parameters:
messages: List of messages in OpenAI format.
"""
messages: List[dict]
# Enum class
class Status(Enum):
"""Status codes for processing operations.
Parameters:
PENDING: Operation is queued but not started.
RUNNING: Operation is currently in progress.
COMPLETED: Operation finished successfully.
FAILED: Operation encountered an error.
"""
PENDING = "pending"
RUNNING = "running"
COMPLETED = "completed"
FAILED = "failed"
```
# Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
@@ -227,23 +51,23 @@ diverse, inclusive, and healthy community.
Examples of behavior that contributes to a positive environment for our
community include:
- Demonstrating empathy and kindness toward other people
- Being respectful of differing opinions, viewpoints, and experiences
- Giving and gracefully accepting constructive feedback
- Accepting responsibility and apologizing to those affected by our mistakes,
* Demonstrating empathy and kindness toward other people
* Being respectful of differing opinions, viewpoints, and experiences
* Giving and gracefully accepting constructive feedback
* Accepting responsibility and apologizing to those affected by our mistakes,
and learning from the experience
- Focusing on what is best not just for us as individuals, but for the overall
* Focusing on what is best not just for us as individuals, but for the overall
community
Examples of unacceptable behavior include:
- The use of sexualized language or imagery, and sexual attention or advances of
* The use of sexualized language or imagery, and sexual attention or advances of
any kind
- Trolling, insulting or derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks
- Public or private harassment
- Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or email address,
* Trolling, insulting or derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks
* Public or private harassment
* Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or email address,
without their explicit permission
- Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a
* Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a
professional setting
## Enforcement Responsibilities
@@ -338,4 +162,4 @@ For answers to common questions about this code of conduct, see the FAQ at
[v2.1]: https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/1/code_of_conduct.html
[Mozilla CoC]: https://github.com/mozilla/diversity
[FAQ]: https://www.contributor-covenant.org/faq
[translations]: https://www.contributor-covenant.org/translations
[translations]: https://www.contributor-covenant.org/translations

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# setup
FROM python:3.11.5
WORKDIR /app
COPY requirements.txt /app
COPY *.py /app
COPY pyproject.toml /app
COPY src/ /app/src/
COPY examples/ /app/examples/
WORKDIR /app
RUN ls --recursive /app/
RUN pip3 install --upgrade -r requirements.txt
RUN python -m build .
RUN pip3 install .
RUN pip3 install gunicorn
# If running on Ubuntu, Azure TTS requires some extra config
# https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/ai-services/speech-service/quickstarts/setup-platform?pivots=programming-language-python&tabs=linux%2Cubuntu%2Cdotnetcli%2Cdotnet%2Cjre%2Cmaven%2Cnodejs%2Cmac%2Cpypi
RUN wget -O - https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1w.tar.gz | tar zxf -
WORKDIR openssl-1.1.1w
RUN ./config --prefix=/usr/local
RUN make -j $(nproc)
RUN make install_sw install_ssldirs
RUN ldconfig -v
ENV SSL_CERT_DIR=/etc/ssl/certs
#ENV LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
RUN apt clean
RUN apt-get update
RUN apt-get -y install build-essential libssl-dev ca-certificates libasound2 wget
ENV PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1
WORKDIR /app
EXPOSE 8000
# run
CMD ["gunicorn", "--workers=2", "--log-level", "debug", "--chdir", "examples/server", "--capture-output", "daily-bot-manager:app", "--bind=0.0.0.0:8000"]

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BSD 2-Clause License
Copyright (c) 20242025, Daily
Copyright (c) 2024, Daily
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

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# 🎙️ Pipecat: Real-Time Voice & Multimodal AI Agents
Pipecat is an open source Python framework for building voice and multimodal conversational agents. It handles the complex orchestration of AI services, network transport, audio processing, and multimodal interactions, letting you focus on creating engaging experiences.
**Pipecat** is an open-source Python framework for building real-time voice and multimodal conversational agents. Orchestrate audio and video, AI services, different transports, and conversation pipelines effortlessly—so you can focus on what makes your agent unique.
## What you can build
> Want to dive right in? Try the [quickstart](https://docs.pipecat.ai/getting-started/quickstart).
- **Voice Assistants**: [Natural, real-time conversations with AI](https://demo.dailybots.ai/)
- **Interactive Agents**: Personal coaches and meeting assistants
- **Multimodal Apps**: Combine voice, video, images, and text
- **Creative Tools**: [Story-telling experiences](https://storytelling-chatbot.fly.dev/) and social companions
- **Business Solutions**: [Customer intake flows](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDevgsp9vn0) and support bots
- **Complex conversational flows**: [Refer to Pipecat Flows](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat-flows) to learn more
## 🚀 What You Can Build
- **Voice Assistants** natural, streaming conversations with AI
- **AI Companions** coaches, meeting assistants, characters
- **Multimodal Interfaces** voice, video, images, and more
- **Interactive Storytelling** creative tools with generative media
- **Business Agents** customer intake, support bots, guided flows
- **Complex Dialog Systems** design logic with structured conversations
## 🧠 Why Pipecat?
- **Voice-first**: Integrates speech recognition, text-to-speech, and conversation handling
- **Pluggable**: Supports many AI services and tools
- **Composable Pipelines**: Build complex behavior from modular components
- **Real-Time**: Ultra-low latency interaction with different transports (e.g. WebSockets or WebRTC)
## 🌐 Pipecat Ecosystem
### 📱 Client SDKs
Building client applications? You can connect to Pipecat from any platform using our official SDKs:
<a href="https://docs.pipecat.ai/client/js/introduction">JavaScript</a> | <a href="https://docs.pipecat.ai/client/react/introduction">React</a> | <a href="https://docs.pipecat.ai/client/react-native/introduction">React Native</a> |
<a href="https://docs.pipecat.ai/client/ios/introduction">Swift</a> | <a href="https://docs.pipecat.ai/client/android/introduction">Kotlin</a> | <a href="https://docs.pipecat.ai/client/c++/introduction">C++</a> | <a href="https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat-esp32">ESP32</a>
### 🧭 Structured conversations
Looking to build structured conversations? Check out [Pipecat Flows](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat-flows) for managing complex conversational states and transitions.
### 🪄 Beautiful UIs
Want to build beautiful and engaging experiences? Checkout the [Voice UI Kit](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/voice-ui-kit), a collection of components, hooks and templates for building voice AI applications quickly.
### 🛠️ Create and deploy projects
Create a new project in under a minute with the [Pipecat CLI](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat-cli). Then use the CLI to monitor and deploy your agent to production.
### 🔍 Debugging
Looking for help debugging your pipeline and processors? Check out [Whisker](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/whisker), a real-time Pipecat debugger.
### 🖥️ Terminal
Love terminal applications? Check out [Tail](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/tail), a terminal dashboard for Pipecat.
### 📺️ Pipecat TV Channel
Catch new features, interviews, and how-tos on our [Pipecat TV](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzU2zoMTQIHjqC3v4q2XVSR3hGSzwKFwH) channel.
## 🎬 See it in action
## See it in action
<p float="left">
<a href="https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat-examples/tree/main/simple-chatbot"><img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat-examples/main/simple-chatbot/image.png" width="400" /></a>&nbsp;
<a href="https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat-examples/tree/main/storytelling-chatbot"><img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat-examples/main/storytelling-chatbot/image.png" width="400" /></a>
<a href="https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/tree/main/examples/simple-chatbot"><img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/main/examples/simple-chatbot/image.png" width="280" /></a>&nbsp;
<a href="https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/tree/main/examples/storytelling-chatbot"><img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/main/examples/storytelling-chatbot/image.png" width="280" /></a>
<br/>
<a href="https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat-examples/tree/main/translation-chatbot"><img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat-examples/main/translation-chatbot/image.png" width="400" /></a>&nbsp;
<a href="https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/blob/main/examples/foundational/12-describe-video.py"><img src="https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/blob/main/examples/foundational/assets/moondream.png" width="400" /></a>
<a href="https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/tree/main/examples/translation-chatbot"><img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/main/examples/translation-chatbot/image.png" width="280" /></a>&nbsp;
<a href="https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/tree/main/examples/moondream-chatbot"><img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/main/examples/moondream-chatbot/image.png" width="280" /></a>
</p>
## 🧩 Available services
## Key features
| Category | Services |
| ------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Speech-to-Text | [AssemblyAI](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/stt/assemblyai), [AWS](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/stt/aws), [Azure](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/stt/azure), [Cartesia](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/stt/cartesia), [Deepgram](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/stt/deepgram), [ElevenLabs](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/stt/elevenlabs), [Fal Wizper](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/stt/fal), [Gladia](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/stt/gladia), [Google](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/stt/google), [Groq (Whisper)](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/stt/groq), [NVIDIA Riva](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/stt/riva), [OpenAI (Whisper)](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/stt/openai), [SambaNova (Whisper)](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/stt/sambanova), [Sarvam](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/stt/sarvam), [Soniox](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/stt/soniox), [Speechmatics](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/stt/speechmatics), [Ultravox](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/stt/ultravox), [Whisper](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/stt/whisper) |
| LLMs | [Anthropic](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/llm/anthropic), [AWS](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/llm/aws), [Azure](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/llm/azure), [Cerebras](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/llm/cerebras), [DeepSeek](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/llm/deepseek), [Fireworks AI](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/llm/fireworks), [Gemini](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/llm/gemini), [Grok](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/llm/grok), [Groq](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/llm/groq), [Mistral](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/llm/mistral), [NVIDIA NIM](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/llm/nim), [Ollama](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/llm/ollama), [OpenAI](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/llm/openai), [OpenRouter](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/llm/openrouter), [Perplexity](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/llm/perplexity), [Qwen](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/llm/qwen), [SambaNova](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/llm/sambanova) [Together AI](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/llm/together) |
| Text-to-Speech | [Async](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/tts/asyncai), [AWS](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/tts/aws), [Azure](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/tts/azure), [Cartesia](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/tts/cartesia), [Deepgram](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/tts/deepgram), [ElevenLabs](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/tts/elevenlabs), [Fish](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/tts/fish), [Google](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/tts/google), [Groq](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/tts/groq), [Hume](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/tts/hume), [Inworld](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/tts/inworld), [LMNT](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/tts/lmnt), [MiniMax](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/tts/minimax), [Neuphonic](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/tts/neuphonic), [NVIDIA Riva](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/tts/riva), [OpenAI](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/tts/openai), [Piper](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/tts/piper), [PlayHT](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/tts/playht), [Rime](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/tts/rime), [Sarvam](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/tts/sarvam), [Speechmatics](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/tts/speechmatics), [XTTS](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/tts/xtts) |
| Speech-to-Speech | [AWS Nova Sonic](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/s2s/aws), [Gemini Multimodal Live](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/s2s/gemini), [OpenAI Realtime](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/s2s/openai) |
| Transport | [Daily (WebRTC)](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/transport/daily), [FastAPI Websocket](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/transport/fastapi-websocket), [SmallWebRTCTransport](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/transport/small-webrtc), [WebSocket Server](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/transport/websocket-server), Local |
| Serializers | [Plivo](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/utilities/serializers/plivo), [Twilio](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/utilities/serializers/twilio), [Telnyx](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/utilities/serializers/telnyx) |
| Video | [HeyGen](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/video/heygen), [Tavus](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/video/tavus), [Simli](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/video/simli) |
| Memory | [mem0](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/memory/mem0) |
| Vision & Image | [fal](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/image-generation/fal), [Google Imagen](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/image-generation/fal), [Moondream](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/vision/moondream) |
| Audio Processing | [Silero VAD](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/utilities/audio/silero-vad-analyzer), [Krisp](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/utilities/audio/krisp-filter), [Koala](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/utilities/audio/koala-filter), [ai-coustics](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/utilities/audio/aic-filter) |
| Analytics & Metrics | [OpenTelemetry](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/utilities/opentelemetry), [Sentry](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/analytics/sentry) |
- **Voice-first Design**: Built-in speech recognition, TTS, and conversation handling
- **Flexible Integration**: Works with popular AI services (OpenAI, ElevenLabs, etc.)
- **Pipeline Architecture**: Build complex apps from simple, reusable components
- **Real-time Processing**: Frame-based pipeline architecture for fluid interactions
- **Production Ready**: Enterprise-grade WebRTC and Websocket support
📚 [View full services documentation →](https://docs.pipecat.ai/server/services/supported-services)
💡 Looking to build structured conversations? Check out [Pipecat Flows](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat-flows) for managing complex conversational states and transitions.
## Getting started
## Getting started
You can get started with Pipecat running on your local machine, then move your agent processes to the cloud when you're ready.
You can get started with Pipecat running on your local machine, then move your agent processes to the cloud when youre ready. You can also add a 📞 telephone number, 🖼️ image output, 📺 video input, use different LLMs, and more.
1. Install uv
```shell
# Install the module
pip install pipecat-ai
```bash
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
```
# Set up your environment
cp dot-env.template .env
```
> **Need help?** Refer to the [uv install documentation](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/getting-started/installation/).
To keep things lightweight, only the core framework is included by default. If you need support for third-party AI services, you can add the necessary dependencies with:
2. Install the module
```shell
pip install "pipecat-ai[option,...]"
```
```bash
# For new projects
uv init my-pipecat-app
cd my-pipecat-app
uv add pipecat-ai
Available options include:
# Or for existing projects
uv add pipecat-ai
```
| Category | Services | Install Command Example |
| ------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------- |
| Speech-to-Text | [AssemblyAI](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/stt/assemblyai), [Azure](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/stt/azure), [Deepgram](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/stt/deepgram), [Gladia](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/stt/gladia), [Whisper](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/stt/whisper) | `pip install "pipecat-ai[deepgram]"` |
| LLMs | [Anthropic](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/llm/anthropic), [Azure](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/llm/azure), [Fireworks AI](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/llm/fireworks), [Gemini](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/llm/gemini), [Grok](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/llm/grok), [Groq](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/llm/groq) [Ollama](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/llm/ollama), [OpenAI](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/llm/openai), [Together AI](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/llm/together) | `pip install "pipecat-ai[openai]"` |
| Text-to-Speech | [AWS](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/tts/aws), [Azure](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/tts/azure), [Cartesia](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/tts/cartesia), [Deepgram](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/tts/deepgram), [ElevenLabs](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/tts/elevenlabs), [Google](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/tts/google), [LMNT](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/tts/lmnt), [OpenAI](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/tts/openai), [PlayHT](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/tts/playht), [Rime](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/tts/rime), [XTTS](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/tts/xtts) | `pip install "pipecat-ai[cartesia]"` |
| Speech-to-Speech | [OpenAI Realtime](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/s2s/openai) | `pip install "pipecat-ai[openai]"` |
| Transport | [Daily (WebRTC)](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/transport/daily), WebSocket, Local | `pip install "pipecat-ai[daily]"` |
| Video | [Tavus](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/video/tavus) | `pip install "pipecat-ai[tavus]"` |
| Vision & Image | [Moondream](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/vision/moondream), [fal](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/image-generation/fal) | `pip install "pipecat-ai[moondream]"` |
| Audio Processing | [Silero VAD](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/utilities/audio/silero-vad-analyzer), [Krisp](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/utilities/audio/krisp-filter), [Noisereduce](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/utilities/audio/noisereduce-filter) | `pip install "pipecat-ai[silero]"` |
| Analytics & Metrics | [Canonical AI](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/analytics/canonical), [Sentry](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/analytics/sentry) | `pip install "pipecat-ai[canonical]"` |
3. Set up your environment
📚 [View full services documentation →](https://docs.pipecat.ai/api-reference/services/supported-services)
```bash
cp env.example .env
```
4. To keep things lightweight, only the core framework is included by default. If you need support for third-party AI services, you can add the necessary dependencies with:
```bash
uv add "pipecat-ai[option,...]"
```
> **Using pip?** You can still use `pip install pipecat-ai` and `pip install "pipecat-ai[option,...]"` to get set up.
## 🧪 Code examples
## Code examples
- [Foundational](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/tree/main/examples/foundational) — small snippets that build on each other, introducing one or two concepts at a time
- [Example apps](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat-examples) — complete applications that you can use as starting points for development
- [Example apps](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/tree/main/examples/) — complete applications that you can use as starting points for development
## 🛠️ Contributing to the framework
## A simple voice agent running locally
### Prerequisites
Here is a very basic Pipecat bot that greets a user when they join a real-time session. We'll use [Daily](https://daily.co) for real-time media transport, and [Cartesia](https://cartesia.ai/) for text-to-speech.
**Minimum Python Version:** 3.10
**Recommended Python Version:** 3.12
```python
import asyncio
### Setup Steps
from pipecat.frames.frames import EndFrame, TextFrame
from pipecat.pipeline.pipeline import Pipeline
from pipecat.pipeline.task import PipelineTask
from pipecat.pipeline.runner import PipelineRunner
from pipecat.services.cartesia import CartesiaTTSService
from pipecat.transports.services.daily import DailyParams, DailyTransport
1. Clone the repository and navigate to it:
async def main():
# Use Daily as a real-time media transport (WebRTC)
transport = DailyTransport(
room_url=...,
token="", # leave empty. Note: token is _not_ your api key
bot_name="Bot Name",
params=DailyParams(audio_out_enabled=True))
```bash
git clone https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat.git
cd pipecat
```
# Use Cartesia for Text-to-Speech
tts = CartesiaTTSService(
api_key=...,
voice_id=...
)
2. Install development and testing dependencies:
# Simple pipeline that will process text to speech and output the result
pipeline = Pipeline([tts, transport.output()])
```bash
uv sync --group dev --all-extras \
--no-extra gstreamer \
--no-extra krisp \
--no-extra local \
--no-extra ultravox # (ultravox not fully supported on macOS)
```
# Create Pipecat processor that can run one or more pipelines tasks
runner = PipelineRunner()
3. Install the git pre-commit hooks:
# Assign the task callable to run the pipeline
task = PipelineTask(pipeline)
```bash
uv run pre-commit install
```
# Register an event handler to play audio when a
# participant joins the transport WebRTC session
@transport.event_handler("on_first_participant_joined")
async def on_first_participant_joined(transport, participant):
participant_name = participant.get("info", {}).get("userName", "")
# Queue a TextFrame that will get spoken by the TTS service (Cartesia)
await task.queue_frame(TextFrame(f"Hello there, {participant_name}!"))
> **Note**: Some extras (local, gstreamer) require system dependencies. See documentation if you encounter build errors.
# Register an event handler to exit the application when the user leaves.
@transport.event_handler("on_participant_left")
async def on_participant_left(transport, participant, reason):
await task.queue_frame(EndFrame())
# Run the pipeline task
await runner.run(task)
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(main())
```
Run it with:
```shell
python app.py
```
Daily provides a prebuilt WebRTC user interface. While the app is running, you can visit at `https://<yourdomain>.daily.co/<room_url>` and listen to the bot say hello!
## WebRTC for production use
WebSockets are fine for server-to-server communication or for initial development. But for production use, youll need client-server audio to use a protocol designed for real-time media transport. (For an explanation of the difference between WebSockets and WebRTC, see [this post.](https://www.daily.co/blog/how-to-talk-to-an-llm-with-your-voice/#webrtc))
One way to get up and running quickly with WebRTC is to sign up for a Daily developer account. Daily gives you SDKs and global infrastructure for audio (and video) routing. Every account gets 10,000 audio/video/transcription minutes free each month.
Sign up [here](https://dashboard.daily.co/u/signup) and [create a room](https://docs.daily.co/reference/rest-api/rooms) in the developer Dashboard.
## Hacking on the framework itself
_Note that you may need to set up a virtual environment before following the instructions below. For instance, you might need to run the following from the root of the repo:_
```shell
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
```
From the root of this repo, run the following:
```shell
pip install -r dev-requirements.txt
python -m build
```
This builds the package. To use the package locally (e.g. to run sample files), run
```shell
pip install --editable ".[option,...]"
```
If you want to use this package from another directory, you can run:
```shell
pip install "path_to_this_repo[option,...]"
```
### Running tests
To run all tests, from the root directory:
From the root directory, run:
```bash
uv run pytest
```shell
pytest --doctest-modules --ignore-glob="*to_be_updated*" --ignore-glob=*pipeline_source* src tests
```
Run a specific test suite:
## Setting up your editor
```bash
uv run pytest tests/test_name.py
This project uses strict [PEP 8](https://peps.python.org/pep-0008/) formatting via [Ruff](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff).
### Emacs
You can use [use-package](https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package) to install [emacs-lazy-ruff](https://github.com/christophermadsen/emacs-lazy-ruff) package and configure `ruff` arguments:
```elisp
(use-package lazy-ruff
:ensure t
:hook ((python-mode . lazy-ruff-mode))
:config
(setq lazy-ruff-format-command "ruff format")
(setq lazy-ruff-only-format-block t)
(setq lazy-ruff-only-format-region t)
(setq lazy-ruff-only-format-buffer t))
```
## 🤝 Contributing
`ruff` was installed in the `venv` environment described before, so you should be able to use [pyvenv-auto](https://github.com/ryotaro612/pyvenv-auto) to automatically load that environment inside Emacs.
```elisp
(use-package pyvenv-auto
:ensure t
:defer t
:hook ((python-mode . pyvenv-auto-run)))
```
### Visual Studio Code
Install the
[Ruff](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=charliermarsh.ruff) extension. Then edit the user settings (_Ctrl-Shift-P_ `Open User Settings (JSON)`) and set it as the default Python formatter, and enable formatting on save:
```json
"[python]": {
"editor.defaultFormatter": "charliermarsh.ruff",
"editor.formatOnSave": true
}
```
## Contributing
We welcome contributions from the community! Whether you're fixing bugs, improving documentation, or adding new features, here's how you can help:
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We aim to review all contributions promptly and provide constructive feedback to help get your changes merged.
## 🛟 Getting help
## Getting help
➡️ [Join our Discord](https://discord.gg/pipecat)

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# Security Policy
## Reporting a Vulnerability
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coverage:
range: 50..90 # coverage lower than 50 is red, higher than 90 green, between color code
status:
project:
default:
target: auto # auto % coverage target
threshold: 5% # allow for 5% reduction of coverage without failing
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grpcio-tools~=1.62.2
pip-tools~=7.4.1
pyright~=1.1.376
pytest~=8.3.2
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# Description
Is this reporting a bug or feature request?
If reporting a bug, please fill out the following:
### Environment
- pipecat-ai version:
- python version:
- OS:
### Issue description
Provide a clear description of the issue.
### Repro steps
List the steps to reproduce the issue.
### Expected behavior
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# Pipecat Docs
## [Architecture Overview](architecture.md)
Learn about the thinking behind the framework's design.
## [A Frame's Progress](frame-progress.md)
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# Minimal makefile for Sphinx documentation
#
# You can set these variables from the command line, and also
# from the environment for the first two.
SPHINXOPTS ?=
SPHINXBUILD ?= sphinx-build
SOURCEDIR = .
BUILDDIR = _build
# Put it first so that "make" without argument is like "make help".
help:
@$(SPHINXBUILD) -M help "$(SOURCEDIR)" "$(BUILDDIR)" $(SPHINXOPTS) $(O)
.PHONY: help Makefile
# Catch-all target: route all unknown targets to Sphinx using the new
# "make mode" option. $(O) is meant as a shortcut for $(SPHINXOPTS).
%: Makefile
@$(SPHINXBUILD) -M $@ "$(SOURCEDIR)" "$(BUILDDIR)" $(SPHINXOPTS) $(O)

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# Pipecat Documentation
This directory contains the source files for auto-generating Pipecat's server API reference documentation.
## Setup
1. Install documentation dependencies:
```bash
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
2. Make the build scripts executable:
```bash
chmod +x build-docs.sh rtd-test.py
```
## Building Documentation
From this directory, you can build the documentation in several ways:
### Local Build
```bash
# Using the build script (automatically opens docs when done)
./build-docs.sh
# Or directly with sphinx-build
sphinx-build -b html . _build/html -W --keep-going
```
### ReadTheDocs Test Build
To test the documentation build process exactly as it would run on ReadTheDocs:
```bash
./rtd-test.py
```
This script:
- Creates a fresh virtual environment
- Installs all dependencies as specified in requirements files
- Handles conflicting dependencies (like grpcio versions for Riva and PlayHT)
- Builds the documentation in an isolated environment
- Provides detailed logging of the build process
Use this script to verify your documentation will build correctly on ReadTheDocs before pushing changes.
## Viewing Documentation
The built documentation will be available at `_build/html/index.html`. To open:
```bash
# On MacOS
open _build/html/index.html
# On Linux
xdg-open _build/html/index.html
# On Windows
start _build/html/index.html
```
## Directory Structure
```
.
├── api/ # Auto-generated API documentation
├── _build/ # Built documentation
├── _static/ # Static files (images, css, etc.)
├── conf.py # Sphinx configuration
├── index.rst # Main documentation entry point
├── requirements-base.txt # Base documentation dependencies
├── requirements-riva.txt # Riva-specific dependencies
├── requirements-playht.txt # PlayHT-specific dependencies
├── build-docs.sh # Local build script
└── rtd-test.py # ReadTheDocs test build script
```
## Notes
- Documentation is auto-generated from Python docstrings
- Service modules are automatically detected and included
- The build process matches our ReadTheDocs configuration
- Warnings are treated as errors (-W flag) to maintain consistency
- The --keep-going flag ensures all errors are reported
- Dependencies are split into multiple requirements files to handle version conflicts
## Troubleshooting
If you encounter missing service modules:
1. Verify the service is installed with its extras: `pip install pipecat-ai[service-name]`
2. Check the build logs for import errors
3. Ensure the service module is properly initialized in the package
4. Run `./rtd-test.py` to test in an isolated environment matching ReadTheDocs
For dependency conflicts:
1. Check the requirements files for version specifications
2. Use `rtd-test.py` to verify dependency resolution
3. Consider adding service-specific requirements files if needed
For more information:
- [ReadTheDocs Configuration](.readthedocs.yaml)
- [Sphinx Documentation](https://www.sphinx-doc.org/)

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#!/bin/bash
# Build docs using uv
echo "Installing dependencies with uv..."
uv sync --group docs --all-extras --no-extra krisp --no-extra gstreamer --no-extra ultravox --no-extra local_smart_turn --no-extra moondream --no-extra riva --no-extra mlx-whisper
# Check if sphinx-build is available
if ! uv run sphinx-build --version &> /dev/null; then
echo "Error: sphinx-build is not available" >&2
exit 1
fi
# Clean previous build
rm -rf _build
echo "Building documentation..."
# Build docs matching ReadTheDocs configuration
uv run sphinx-build -b html -d _build/doctrees . _build/html -W --keep-going
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Documentation built successfully!"
# Open docs (MacOS)
open _build/html/index.html
else
echo "Documentation build failed!" >&2
exit 1
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import logging
import os
import sys
from datetime import datetime
from pathlib import Path
# Configure logging
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO, format="%(asctime)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s")
logger = logging.getLogger("sphinx-build")
# Add source directory to path
docs_dir = Path(__file__).parent
project_root = docs_dir.parent.parent
sys.path.insert(0, str(project_root / "src"))
# Project information
project = "pipecat-ai"
current_year = datetime.now().year
copyright = f"2024-{current_year}, Daily" if current_year > 2024 else "2024, Daily"
author = "Daily"
# General configuration
extensions = [
"sphinx.ext.autodoc",
"sphinx.ext.napoleon",
"sphinx.ext.viewcode",
"sphinx.ext.intersphinx",
]
suppress_warnings = [
"autodoc.mocked_object",
"toc.not_included",
]
# Napoleon settings
napoleon_google_docstring = True
napoleon_include_init_with_doc = True
# AutoDoc settings
autodoc_default_options = {
"members": True,
"member-order": "bysource",
"undoc-members": False,
"exclude-members": "__weakref__,model_config",
"show-inheritance": True,
}
# Mock imports for optional dependencies
autodoc_mock_imports = [
# Krisp - has build issues on some platforms
"pipecat_ai_krisp",
"krisp",
"krisp_audio",
# System-specific GUI libraries
"_tkinter",
"tkinter",
# Platform-specific audio libraries (if needed)
"gi",
"gi.require_version",
"gi.repository",
# OpenCV - sometimes has import issues during docs build
"cv2",
# Heavy ML packages excluded from ReadTheDocs
# ultravox dependencies
"vllm",
"vllm.engine.arg_utils",
# local-smart-turn dependencies
"coremltools",
"coremltools.models",
"coremltools.models.MLModel",
"torch",
"torch.nn",
"torch.nn.functional",
"torchaudio",
# moondream dependencies
"transformers",
"transformers.AutoTokenizer",
"transformers.AutoFeatureExtractor",
"AutoFeatureExtractor",
"timm",
"einops",
"intel_extension_for_pytorch",
"huggingface_hub",
# riva dependencies
"riva",
"riva.client",
"riva.client.Auth",
"riva.client.ASRService",
"riva.client.StreamingRecognitionConfig",
"riva.client.RecognitionConfig",
"riva.client.AudioEncoding",
"riva.client.proto.riva_tts_pb2",
"riva.client.SpeechSynthesisService",
# MLX dependencies (Apple Silicon specific)
"mlx",
"mlx_whisper", # Note: might need underscore format too
]
# HTML output settings
html_theme = "sphinx_rtd_theme"
html_static_path = ["_static"] if os.path.exists("_static") else []
autodoc_typehints = "signature" # Show type hints in the signature only, not in the docstring
html_show_sphinx = False
def import_core_modules():
"""Import core pipecat modules for autodoc to discover."""
core_modules = [
"pipecat",
"pipecat.frames",
"pipecat.pipeline",
"pipecat.processors",
"pipecat.services",
"pipecat.transports",
"pipecat.audio",
"pipecat.adapters",
"pipecat.clocks",
"pipecat.metrics",
"pipecat.observers",
"pipecat.runner",
"pipecat.serializers",
"pipecat.transcriptions",
"pipecat.utils",
]
for module_name in core_modules:
try:
__import__(module_name)
logger.info(f"Successfully imported {module_name}")
except ImportError as e:
logger.warning(f"Failed to import {module_name}: {e}")
def clean_title(title: str) -> str:
"""Automatically clean module titles."""
# Remove everything after space (like 'module', 'processor', etc.)
title = title.split(" ")[0]
# Get the last part of the dot-separated path
parts = title.split(".")
title = parts[-1]
return title
def setup(app):
"""Generate API documentation during Sphinx build."""
from sphinx.ext.apidoc import main
docs_dir = Path(__file__).parent
project_root = docs_dir.parent.parent
output_dir = str(docs_dir / "api")
source_dir = str(project_root / "src" / "pipecat")
# Clean existing files
if Path(output_dir).exists():
import shutil
shutil.rmtree(output_dir)
logger.info(f"Cleaned existing documentation in {output_dir}")
logger.info(f"Generating API documentation...")
logger.info(f"Output directory: {output_dir}")
logger.info(f"Source directory: {source_dir}")
excludes = [
str(project_root / "src/pipecat/pipeline/to_be_updated"),
str(project_root / "src/pipecat/examples"),
str(project_root / "src/pipecat/tests"),
"**/test_*.py",
"**/tests/*.py",
]
try:
main(
[
"-f", # Force overwriting
"-e", # Don't generate empty files
"-M", # Put module documentation before submodule documentation
"--no-toc", # Don't create a table of contents file
"--separate", # Put documentation for each module in its own page
"--module-first", # Module documentation before submodule documentation
"--implicit-namespaces", # Added: Handle implicit namespace packages
"-o",
output_dir,
source_dir,
]
+ excludes
)
logger.info("API documentation generated successfully!")
# Process generated RST files to update titles
for rst_file in Path(output_dir).glob("**/*.rst"): # Changed to recursive glob
content = rst_file.read_text()
lines = content.split("\n")
# Find and clean up the title
if lines and "=" in lines[1]: # Title is typically the first line
old_title = lines[0]
new_title = clean_title(old_title)
content = content.replace(old_title, new_title)
rst_file.write_text(content)
logger.info(f"Updated title: {old_title} -> {new_title}")
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error generating API documentation: {e}", exc_info=True)
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Pipecat API Reference
=====================
Welcome to the Pipecat API reference.
Use the navigation on the left to browse modules, or search using the search box.
**New to Pipecat?** Check out the `main documentation <https://docs.pipecat.ai>`_ for tutorials, guides, and client SDK information.
Quick Links
-----------
* `GitHub Repository <https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat>`_
* `Join our Community <https://discord.gg/pipecat>`_
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:caption: API Reference
:hidden:
Adapters <api/pipecat.adapters>
Audio <api/pipecat.audio>
Clocks <api/pipecat.clocks>
Extensions <api/pipecat.extensions>
Frames <api/pipecat.frames>
Metrics <api/pipecat.metrics>
Observers <api/pipecat.observers>
Pipeline <api/pipecat.pipeline>
Processors <api/pipecat.processors>
Runner <api/pipecat.runner>
Serializers <api/pipecat.serializers>
Services <api/pipecat.services>
Transcriptions <api/pipecat.transcriptions>
Transports <api/pipecat.transports>
Utils <api/pipecat.utils>

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@ECHO OFF
pushd %~dp0
REM Command file for Sphinx documentation
if "%SPHINXBUILD%" == "" (
set SPHINXBUILD=sphinx-build
)
set SOURCEDIR=.
set BUILDDIR=_build
%SPHINXBUILD% >NUL 2>NUL
if errorlevel 9009 (
echo.
echo.The 'sphinx-build' command was not found. Make sure you have Sphinx
echo.installed, then set the SPHINXBUILD environment variable to point
echo.to the full path of the 'sphinx-build' executable. Alternatively you
echo.may add the Sphinx directory to PATH.
echo.
echo.If you don't have Sphinx installed, grab it from
echo.https://www.sphinx-doc.org/
exit /b 1
)
if "%1" == "" goto help
%SPHINXBUILD% -M %1 %SOURCEDIR% %BUILDDIR% %SPHINXOPTS% %O%
goto end
:help
%SPHINXBUILD% -M help %SOURCEDIR% %BUILDDIR% %SPHINXOPTS% %O%
:end
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#!/bin/bash
set -e
# Configuration
DOCS_DIR=$(pwd)
PROJECT_ROOT=$(cd ../../ && pwd)
TEST_DIR="/tmp/rtd-test-$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S)"
echo "Creating test directory: $TEST_DIR"
mkdir -p "$TEST_DIR"
cd "$TEST_DIR"
# Create virtual environment
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
echo "Installing build dependencies..."
pip install --upgrade pip wheel setuptools
echo "Installing documentation dependencies..."
pip install -r "$DOCS_DIR/requirements.txt"
echo "Building documentation..."
cd "$DOCS_DIR"
sphinx-build -b html . "_build/html"
echo "Build complete. Check _build/html directory for output."
# Print summary
echo -e "\n=== Build Summary ==="
echo "Documentation: $DOCS_DIR/_build/html"
echo "Test environment: $TEST_DIR"
echo -e "\nTo view the documentation:"
echo "open $DOCS_DIR/_build/html/index.html"
# Print installed packages for verification
echo -e "\n=== Installed Packages ==="
pip freeze | grep -E "sphinx|pipecat"

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# Pipecat architecture guide
## Frames
Frames can represent discrete chunks of data, for instance a chunk of text, a chunk of audio, or an image. They can also be used to as control flow, for instance a frame that indicates that there is no more data available, or that a user started or stopped talking. They can also represent more complex data structures, such as a message array used for an LLM completion.
## FrameProcessors
Frame processors operate on frames. Every frame processor implements a `process_frame` method that consumes one frame and produces zero or more frames. Frame processors can do simple transforms, such as concatenating text fragments into sentences, or they can treat frames as input for an AI Service, and emit chat completions based on message arrays or transform text into audio or images.
## Pipelines
Pipelines are lists of frame processors linked together. Frame processors can push frames upstream or downstream to their peers. A very simple pipeline might chain an LLM frame processor to a text-to-speech frame processor, with a transport as an output.
## Transports
Transports provide input and output frame processors to receive or send frames respectively. For example, the `DailyTransport` does this with a WebRTC session joined to a Daily.co room.

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# A Frame's Progress
1. A user says “Hello, LLM” and the cloud transcription service delivers a transcription to the Transport.
![A transcript frame arrives](images/frame-progress-01.png)
2. The Transport places a Transcription frame in the Pipelines source queue.
![Frame in source queue](images/frame-progress-02.png)
3. The Pipeline passes the Transcription frame to the first Frame Processor in its list, the LLM User Message Aggregator.
![To UMA](images/frame-progress-03.png)
4. The LLM User Message Aggregator updates the LLM Context with a `{“user”: “Hello LLM”}` message.
![Update context](images/frame-progress-04.png)
5. The LLM User Message Aggregator yields an LLM Message Frame, containing the updated LLM Context. The Pipeline passes this frame to the LLM Frame Processor.
![Update context](images/frame-progress-05.png)
6. The LLM Frame Processor creates a streaming chat completion based on the LLM context and yields the first chunk of a response, Text Frame with the value “Hi, “. The Pipeline passes this frame to the TTS Frame Processor. The TTS Frame Processor aggregates this response but doesnt yield anything, yet, because its waiting for a full sentence.
![LLM yields Text](images/frame-progress-06.png)
7. The LLM Frame Processor yields another Text Frame with the value “there.”. The Pipeline passes this frame to the TTS Frame Processor.
![LLM yields more Text](images/frame-progress-07.png)
8. The TTS Frame Processor now has a full sentence, so it starts streaming audio based on “Hi, there.” It yields the first chunk of streaming audio as an Audio frame, which the Pipeline passes to the LLM Assistant Message Aggregator.
![TTS yields Audio](images/frame-progress-08.png)
9. The LLM Assistant Message Aggregator doesnt do anything with Audio frames, so it immediately yields the frame, unchanged. This is the convention for all Frame Processors: frames that the processor doesnt process should be immediately yielded.
![pass-through](images/frame-progress-09.png)
10. The Pipeline places the first Audio frame in its sink queue, which is being watched by the Transport. Since the frame is now in a queue, the Pipeline can continue processing other frames. Note that the source and sink queues form a sort of “boundary of concurrent processing” between a Pipeline and the outside world. In a Pipeline, Frames are processed sequentially; once a Frame is on a queue it can be processed in parallel with the frames being processed by the Pipeline. TODO: link to a more in-depth section about this.
![sink queue](images/frame-progress-10.png)
11. The TTS Frame Processor yields another Audio frame as the Transport transmits the first Audio frame.
![parallel audio](images/frame-progress-11.png)
12. As before, the LLM Assistant Message Aggregator immediately yields the Audio frame and the Pipeline places the Audio frame in the sink queue.
![sink queue 2](images/frame-progress-12.png)
13. The TTS Frame Processor has no more frames to yield. The LLM Frame Processor emits an LLM Response End Frame, which the Pipeline passes to the TTS Frame Processor.
![response end](images/frame-progress-13.png)
14. The TTS Frame Processor immediately yields the LLM Response End Frame, so the Pipeline passes it along to the LLM Assistant Message Aggregator. The LLM Assistant Message Aggregator updates the LLM Context with the full response from the LLM. TODO TODO: I realized I forgot that the TSS Frame Processor also yields the Text frames that the LLM emitted so that the LLM Assistant Message Aggregator could accumulate them, arrggh.
![response end](images/frame-progress-14.png)
15. The system is quiet, and waiting for the next message from the Transport.
![response end](images/frame-progress-15.png)

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# Understanding Different Frame Types in the Pipecat System
In the Pipecat system, frames are used to represent different types of data and control signals that flow through the pipeline. Understanding these frame types is crucial for working with the system effectively. This tutorial will cover the main categories of frames and their specific uses.
## 1. Base Frame Classes
### Frame
The `Frame` class is the base class for all frames. It includes:
- `id`: A unique identifier
- `name`: A descriptive name
- `pts`: Presentation timestamp (optional)
### DataFrame
`DataFrame` is a subclass of `Frame` and serves as a base for most data-carrying frames.
## 2. Audio Frames
### AudioRawFrame
Represents a chunk of audio with properties:
- `audio`: Raw audio data
- `sample_rate`: Audio sample rate
- `num_channels`: Number of audio channels
Subclasses include:
- `InputAudioRawFrame`: For audio from input sources
- `OutputAudioRawFrame`: For audio to be played by output devices
- `TTSAudioRawFrame`: For audio generated by Text-to-Speech services
## 3. Image Frames
### ImageRawFrame
Represents an image with properties:
- `image`: Raw image data
- `size`: Image dimensions
- `format`: Image format (e.g., JPEG, PNG)
Subclasses include:
- `InputImageRawFrame`: For images from input sources
- `OutputImageRawFrame`: For images to be displayed
- `UserImageRawFrame`: For images associated with a specific user
- `VisionImageRawFrame`: For images with associated text for description
- `URLImageRawFrame`: For images with an associated URL
### SpriteFrame
Represents an animated sprite, containing a list of `ImageRawFrame` objects.
## 4. Text and Transcription Frames
### TextFrame
Represents a chunk of text, used for various purposes in the pipeline.
### TranscriptionFrame
A specialized `TextFrame` for speech transcriptions, including:
- `user_id`: ID of the speaking user
- `timestamp`: When the transcription was generated
- `language`: Detected language of the speech
### InterimTranscriptionFrame
Similar to `TranscriptionFrame`, but for interim (not final) transcriptions.
## 5. LLM (Language Model) Frames
### LLMMessagesFrame
Contains a list of messages for an LLM service to process.
### LLMMessagesAppendFrame and LLMMessagesUpdateFrame
Used to modify the current context of LLM messages.
### LLMSetToolsFrame
Specifies tools (functions) available for the LLM to use.
### LLMEnablePromptCachingFrame
Controls prompt caching in certain LLMs.
## 6. System and Control Frames
### SystemFrame
Base class for system-level frames.
Important system frames include:
- `StartFrame`: Initiates a pipeline
- `CancelFrame`: Stops a pipeline immediately
- `ErrorFrame`: Notifies of errors (with `FatalErrorFrame` for unrecoverable errors)
- `EndTaskFrame` and `CancelTaskFrame`: Control pipeline tasks
- `StartInterruptionFrame` and `StopInterruptionFrame`: Indicate user speech for interruptions
### ControlFrame
Base class for control-flow frames.
Notable control frames:
- `EndFrame`: Signals the end of a pipeline
- `LLMFullResponseStartFrame` and `LLMFullResponseEndFrame`: Bracket LLM responses
- `UserStartedSpeakingFrame` and `UserStoppedSpeakingFrame`: Indicate user speech activity
- `BotStartedSpeakingFrame` and `BotStoppedSpeakingFrame`: Indicate bot speech activity
- `TTSStartedFrame` and `TTSStoppedFrame`: Bracket Text-to-Speech responses
## 7. Special Purpose Frames
### MetricsFrame
Contains performance metrics data.
### FunctionCallInProgressFrame and FunctionCallResultFrame
Used for handling LLM function (tool) calls.
### ServiceUpdateSettingsFrame
Base class for updating service settings, with specific subclasses for LLM, TTS, and STT services.
## Conclusion
Understanding these frame types is essential for working with the Pipecat system. Each frame type serves a specific purpose in the pipeline, whether it's carrying data (like audio or images), controlling the flow of the pipeline, or managing system-level operations. By using the appropriate frame types, you can effectively process and transmit various kinds of information through your pipeline.

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# Anthropic
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=...
# AWS
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=...
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=...
AWS_REGION=...
# Azure
AZURE_SPEECH_REGION=...
AZURE_SPEECH_API_KEY=...
AZURE_CHATGPT_API_KEY=...
AZURE_CHATGPT_ENDPOINT=https://...
AZURE_CHATGPT_MODEL=...
AZURE_DALLE_API_KEY=...
AZURE_DALLE_ENDPOINT=https://...
AZURE_DALLE_MODEL=...
# Daily
DAILY_API_KEY=...
DAILY_SAMPLE_ROOM_URL=https://...
# ElevenLabs
ELEVENLABS_API_KEY=...
ELEVENLABS_VOICE_ID=...
# Fal
FAL_KEY=...
# Fireworks
FIREWORKS_API_KEY=...
# Gladia
GLADIA_API_KEY=...
# LMNT
LMNT_API_KEY=...
LMNT_VOICE_ID=...
# PlayHT
PLAY_HT_USER_ID=...
PLAY_HT_API_KEY=...
# OpenAI
OPENAI_API_KEY=...
# OpenPipe
OPENPIPE_API_KEY=...
# Tavus
TAVUS_API_KEY=...
TAVUS_REPLICA_ID=...
TAVUS_PERSONA_ID=...
#Krisp
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# AI-COUSTICS
AICOUSTICS_LICENSE_KEY=...
# Anthropic
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=...
# Assembly AI
ASSEMBLYAI_API_KEY=...
# Async
ASYNCAI_API_KEY=...
ASYNCAI_VOICE_ID=...
# AWS
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=...
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=...
AWS_REGION=...
# Azure
AZURE_SPEECH_REGION=...
AZURE_SPEECH_API_KEY=...
AZURE_CHATGPT_API_KEY=...
AZURE_CHATGPT_ENDPOINT=https://...
AZURE_CHATGPT_MODEL=...
AZURE_REALTIME_API_KEY=...
AZURE_REALTIME_BASE_URL=...
AZURE_DALLE_API_KEY=...
AZURE_DALLE_ENDPOINT=https://...
AZURE_DALLE_MODEL=...
# Cartesia
CARTESIA_API_KEY=...
CARTESIA_VOICE_ID=...
# Cerebras
CEREBRAS_API_KEY=...
# Daily
DAILY_API_KEY=...
DAILY_SAMPLE_ROOM_URL=https://...
# Deepgram
DEEPGRAM_API_KEY=...
SAGEMAKER_ENDPOINT_NAME=...
# DeepSeek
DEEPSEEK_API_KEY=...
# ElevenLabs
ELEVENLABS_API_KEY=...
ELEVENLABS_VOICE_ID=...
# Fal
FAL_KEY=...
# Fireworks
FIREWORKS_API_KEY=...
# Fish Audio
FISH_API_KEY=...
# Gladia
GLADIA_API_KEY=...
GLADIA_REGION=...
# Google
GOOGLE_API_KEY=...
GOOGLE_VERTEX_TEST_CREDENTIALS=...
GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT_ID=...
GOOGLE_CLOUD_LOCATION=...
GOOGLE_TEST_CREDENTIALS=...
# Grok
GROK_API_KEY=...
# Groq
GROQ_API_KEY=...
# Heygen
HEYGEN_API_KEY=...
# Hume
HUME_API_KEY=...
HUME_VOICE_ID=...
# Inworld
INWORLD_API_KEY=...
# Krisp
KRISP_MODEL_PATH=...
# Krisp Viva
KRISP_VIVA_MODEL_PATH=...
# LiveKit
LIVEKIT_API_KEY=...
LIVEKIT_API_SECRET=...
# LMNT
LMNT_API_KEY=...
LMNT_VOICE_ID=...
# MiniMax
MINIMAX_API_KEY=...
MINIMAX_GROUP_ID=...
# Mistral
MISTRAL_API_KEY=...
# Neuphonic
NEUPHONIC_API_KEY=...
# NVIDIA
NVIDIA_API_KEY=...
# OpenAI
OPENAI_API_KEY=...
# OpenPipe
OPENPIPE_API_KEY=...
# OpenRouter
OPENROUTER_API_KEY=...
# Perplexity
PERPLEXITY_API_KEY=...
# Picovoice Koala
KOALA_ACCESS_KEY=...
# Piper
PIPER_BASE_URL=...
# PlayHT
PLAYHT_USER_ID=...
PLAYHT_API_KEY=...
# Plivo
PLIVO_AUTH_ID=...
PLIVO_AUTH_TOKEN=...
# Qwen
QWEN_API_KEY=...
# Rime
RIME_API_KEY=...
RIME_VOICE_ID=...
# SambaNova
SAMBANOVA_API_KEY=...
# Sarvam AI
SARVAM_API_KEY=...
# Sentry
SENTRY_DSN=...
# Simli
SIMLI_API_KEY=...
SIMLI_FACE_ID=...
# Smart turn
LOCAL_SMART_TURN_MODEL_PATH=...
FAL_SMART_TURN_API_KEY=...
# Soniox
SONIOX_API_KEY=...
# Speechmatics
SPEECHMATICS_API_KEY=...
# Tavus
TAVUS_API_KEY=...
TAVUS_REPLICA_ID=...
# Telnyx
TELNYX_API_KEY=...
TELNYX_ACCOUNT_SID=...
# Together.ai
TOGETHER_API_KEY=...
# Twilio
TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID=...
TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN=...
# WhatsApp
WHATSAPP_TOKEN=...
WHATSAPP_WEBHOOK_VERIFICATION_TOKEN=...
WHATSAPP_PHONE_NUMBER_ID=...
WHATSAPP_APP_SECRET=...

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# Pipecat Examples
This directory contains examples to help you learn how to build with Pipecat.
## Getting Started
# Pipecat &mdash; Examples
New to Pipecat? Start here:
## Foundational snippets
Small snippets that build on each other, introducing one or two concepts at a time.
- **[Quickstart](quickstart/)** - Get your first voice AI bot running in 5 minutes _(coming soon)_
- **[Client/Server Web](client-server-web/)** - Learn to build web applications with Pipecat's client SDKs _(coming soon)_
- **[Phone Bot with Twilio](phone-bot-twilio/)** - Connect your bot to a phone number _(coming soon)_
➡️ [Take a look](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/tree/main/examples/foundational)
## Foundational Examples
## Chatbot examples
Collection of self-contained real-time voice and video AI demo applications built with Pipecat.
Single-file examples that introduce core Pipecat concepts one at a time. These examples:
### Quickstart
- Build on each other progressively
- Focus on specific features or integrations
- Are used for testing with every Pipecat release
Each project has its own set of dependencies and configuration variables. They intentionally avoids shared code across projects &mdash; you can grab whichever demo folder you want to work with as a starting point.
See the **[Foundational Examples README](foundational/)** for the complete list.
We recommend you start with a virtual environment:
## More Advanced Examples
```shell
cd pipecat-ai/examples/simple-chatbot
Ready to explore complex use cases? Visit **[pipecat-examples](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat-examples)** for:
python -m venv venv
- Production-ready applications
- Multi-platform client implementations
- Telephony integrations
- Multimodal and creative applications
- Deployment and monitoring examples
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
Next, follow the steps in the README for each demo.
Make sure you `pip install -r requirements.txt` for each demo project, so you can be sure to have the necessary service dependencies that extend the functionality of Pipecat. You can read more about the framework architecture [here](https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat/tree/main/docs).
## Projects:
| Project | Description | Services |
|----------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
| [Simple Chatbot](simple-chatbot) | Basic voice-driven conversational bot. A good starting point for learning the flow of the framework. | Deepgram, ElevenLabs, OpenAI, Daily, Daily Prebuilt UI |
| [Storytelling Chatbot](storytelling-chatbot) | Stitches together multiple third-party services to create a collaborative storytime experience. | Deepgram, ElevenLabs, OpenAI, Fal, Daily, Custom UI |
| [Translation Chatbot](translation-chatbot) | Listens for user speech, then translates that speech to Spanish and speaks the translation back. Demonstrates multi-participant use-cases. | Deepgram, Azure, OpenAI, Daily, Daily Prebuilt UI |
| [Moondream Chatbot](moondream-chatbot) | Demonstrates how to add vision capabilities to GPT4. **Note: works best with a GPU** | Deepgram, ElevenLabs, OpenAI, Moondream, Daily, Daily Prebuilt UI |
| [Patient intake](patient-intake) | A chatbot that can call functions in response to user input. | Deepgram, ElevenLabs, OpenAI, Daily, Daily Prebuilt UI |
| [Dialin Chatbot](dialin-chatbot) | A chatbot that connects to an incoming phone call from Daily or Twilio. | Deepgram, ElevenLabs, OpenAI, Daily, Twilio |
| [Twilio Chatbot](twilio-chatbot) | A chatbot that connects to an incoming phone call from Twilio. | Deepgram, ElevenLabs, OpenAI, Daily, Twilio |
| [studypal](studypal) | A chatbot to have a conversation about any article on the web | |
| [WebSocket Chatbot Server](websocket-server) | A real-time websocket server that handles audio streaming and bot interactions with speech-to-text and text-to-speech capabilities | `python-websockets`, `openai`, `deepgram`, `silero-tts`, `numpy` |
> [!IMPORTANT]
> These example projects use Daily as a WebRTC transport and can be joined using their hosted Prebuilt UI.
> It provides a quick way to join a real-time session with your bot and test your ideas without building any frontend code. If you'd like to see an example of a custom UI, try Storybot.
## FAQ
### Deployment
For each of these demos we've included a `Dockerfile`. Out of the box, this should provide everything needed to get the respective demo running on a VM:
```shell
docker build username/app:tag .
docker run -p 7860:7860 --env-file ./.env username/app:tag
docker push ...
```
### SSL
If you're working with a custom UI (such as with the Storytelling Chatbot), it's important to ensure your deployment platform supports HTTPS, as accessing user devices such as mics and webcams requires SSL.
If you try to run a custom UI without SSL, you may see an error in the console telling you that `navigator` is undefined, or no devices are available.
### Are these examples production ready?
Yes, kind of.
These demos attempt to keep things simple and are unopinionated regarding environment or scalability.
We're using FastAPI to spawn a subprocess for the bots / agents &mdash; useful for small tests, but not so great for production grade apps with many concurrent users. You can see how this works in each project's `start` endpoint in `server.py`.
Creating virtualized worker pools and on-demand instances is out of scope for these examples, but we hope to add some examples to this repo soon!
For projects that have CUDA as a requirement, such as Moondream Chatbot, be sure to deploy to a GPU-powered platform (such as [fly.io](https://fly.io) or [Runpod](https://runpod.io).)
## Getting help
➡️ [Join our Discord](https://discord.gg/pipecat)
➡️ [Reach us on Twitter](https://x.com/pipecat_ai)

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# Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files
__pycache__/
*.py[cod]
*$py.class
recordings/
# C extensions
*.so
# Distribution / packaging
.Python
build/
develop-eggs/
dist/
downloads/
eggs/
.eggs/
lib/
lib64/
parts/
sdist/
var/
wheels/
share/python-wheels/
*.egg-info/
.installed.cfg
*.egg
MANIFEST
# PyInstaller
# Usually these files are written by a python script from a template
# before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it.
*.manifest
*.spec
# Installer logs
pip-log.txt
pip-delete-this-directory.txt
# Unit test / coverage reports
htmlcov/
.tox/
.nox/
.coverage
.coverage.*
.cache
nosetests.xml
coverage.xml
*.cover
*.py,cover
.hypothesis/
.pytest_cache/
cover/
# Translations
*.mo
*.pot
# Django stuff:
*.log
local_settings.py
db.sqlite3
db.sqlite3-journal
# Flask stuff:
instance/
.webassets-cache
# Scrapy stuff:
.scrapy
# Sphinx documentation
docs/_build/
# PyBuilder
.pybuilder/
target/
# Jupyter Notebook
.ipynb_checkpoints
# IPython
profile_default/
ipython_config.py
# pyenv
# For a library or package, you might want to ignore these files since the code is
# intended to run in multiple environments; otherwise, check them in:
# .python-version
# pipenv
# According to pypa/pipenv#598, it is recommended to include Pipfile.lock in version control.
# However, in case of collaboration, if having platform-specific dependencies or dependencies
# having no cross-platform support, pipenv may install dependencies that don't work, or not
# install all needed dependencies.
#Pipfile.lock
# poetry
# Similar to Pipfile.lock, it is generally recommended to include poetry.lock in version control.
# This is especially recommended for binary packages to ensure reproducibility, and is more
# commonly ignored for libraries.
# https://python-poetry.org/docs/basic-usage/#commit-your-poetrylock-file-to-version-control
#poetry.lock
# pdm
# Similar to Pipfile.lock, it is generally recommended to include pdm.lock in version control.
#pdm.lock
# pdm stores project-wide configurations in .pdm.toml, but it is recommended to not include it
# in version control.
# https://pdm.fming.dev/#use-with-ide
.pdm.toml
# PEP 582; used by e.g. github.com/David-OConnor/pyflow and github.com/pdm-project/pdm
__pypackages__/
# Celery stuff
celerybeat-schedule
celerybeat.pid
# SageMath parsed files
*.sage.py
# Environments
.env
.venv
env/
venv/
ENV/
env.bak/
venv.bak/
# Spyder project settings
.spyderproject
.spyproject
# Rope project settings
.ropeproject
# mkdocs documentation
/site
# mypy
.mypy_cache/
.dmypy.json
dmypy.json
# Pyre type checker
.pyre/
# pytype static type analyzer
.pytype/
# Cython debug symbols
cython_debug/
# PyCharm
# JetBrains specific template is maintained in a separate JetBrains.gitignore that can
# be found at https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/main/Global/JetBrains.gitignore
# and can be added to the global gitignore or merged into this file. For a more nuclear
# option (not recommended) you can uncomment the following to ignore the entire idea folder.
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FROM python:3.10-bullseye
RUN mkdir /app
COPY *.py /app/
COPY requirements.txt /app/
WORKDIR /app
RUN pip3 install -r requirements.txt
EXPOSE 7860
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# Chatbot with canonical-metrics
This project implements a chatbot using a pipeline architecture that integrates audio processing, transcription, and a language model for conversational interactions. The chatbot operates within a daily communication environment, utilizing various services for text-to-speech and language model responses.
## Features
- **Audio Input and Output**: Captures microphone input and plays back audio responses.
- **Voice Activity Detection**: Utilizes Silero VAD to manage audio input intelligently.
- **Text-to-Speech**: Integrates ElevenLabs TTS service to convert text responses into audio.
- **Language Model Interaction**: Uses OpenAI's GPT-4 model to generate responses based on user input.
- **Transcription Services**: Captures and transcribes participant speech for analytics.
- **Metrics Collection**: Sends audio data for analysis via Canonical Metrics Service.
## Requirements
- Python 3.10+
- `python-dotenv`
- Additional libraries from the `pipecat` package.
## Setup
1. Clone the repository.
2. Install the required packages.
3. Set up environment variables for API keys:
- `OPENAI_API_KEY`
- `ELEVENLABS_API_KEY`
- `CANONICAL_API_KEY`
- `CANONICAL_API_URL`
4. Run the script.
## Usage
The chatbot introduces itself and engages in conversations, providing brief and creative responses. Designed for flexibility, it can support multiple languages with appropriate configuration.
## Events
- Participants joining or leaving the call are handled dynamically, adjusting the chatbot's behavior accordingly.
The first time, things might take extra time to get started since VAD (Voice Activity Detection) model needs to be downloaded.
## Get started
```python
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
cp env.example .env # and add your credentials
```
## Run the server
```bash
python server.py
```
Then, visit `http://localhost:7860/` in your browser to start a chatbot session.
## Build and test the Docker image
```
docker build -t chatbot .
docker run --env-file .env -p 7860:7860 chatbot
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#
# Copyright (c) 2024, Daily
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD 2-Clause License
#
import asyncio
import os
import sys
import uuid
import aiohttp
from dotenv import load_dotenv
from loguru import logger
from runner import configure
from pipecat.audio.vad.silero import SileroVADAnalyzer
from pipecat.frames.frames import EndFrame, LLMMessagesFrame
from pipecat.pipeline.pipeline import Pipeline
from pipecat.pipeline.runner import PipelineRunner
from pipecat.pipeline.task import PipelineParams, PipelineTask
from pipecat.processors.aggregators.openai_llm_context import OpenAILLMContext
from pipecat.processors.audio.audio_buffer_processor import AudioBufferProcessor
from pipecat.services.canonical import CanonicalMetricsService
from pipecat.services.elevenlabs import ElevenLabsTTSService
from pipecat.services.openai import OpenAILLMService
from pipecat.transports.services.daily import DailyParams, DailyTransport
load_dotenv(override=True)
logger.remove(0)
logger.add(sys.stderr, level="DEBUG")
async def main():
async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
(room_url, token) = await configure(session)
transport = DailyTransport(
room_url,
token,
"Chatbot",
DailyParams(
audio_out_enabled=True,
audio_in_enabled=True,
camera_out_enabled=False,
vad_enabled=True,
vad_audio_passthrough=True,
vad_analyzer=SileroVADAnalyzer(),
transcription_enabled=True,
#
# Spanish
#
# transcription_settings=DailyTranscriptionSettings(
# language="es",
# tier="nova",
# model="2-general"
# )
),
)
tts = ElevenLabsTTSService(
api_key=os.getenv("ELEVENLABS_API_KEY"),
#
# English
#
voice_id="cgSgspJ2msm6clMCkdW9",
aiohttp_session=session,
#
# Spanish
#
# model="eleven_multilingual_v2",
# voice_id="gD1IexrzCvsXPHUuT0s3",
)
llm = OpenAILLMService(api_key=os.getenv("OPENAI_API_KEY"), model="gpt-4o")
messages = [
{
"role": "system",
#
# English
#
"content": "You are Chatbot, a friendly, helpful robot. 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, but keep your responses brief. Start by introducing yourself. Keep all your responses to 12 words or fewer.",
#
# Spanish
#
# "content": "Eres Chatbot, un amigable y útil robot. Tu objetivo es demostrar tus capacidades de una manera breve. Tus respuestas se convertiran a audio así que nunca no debes incluir caracteres especiales. Contesta a lo que el usuario pregunte de una manera creativa, útil y breve. Empieza por presentarte a ti mismo.",
},
]
context = OpenAILLMContext(messages)
context_aggregator = llm.create_context_aggregator(context)
"""
CanonicalMetrics uses AudioBufferProcessor under the hood to buffer the audio. On
call completion, CanonicalMetrics will send the audio buffer to Canonical for
analysis. Visit https://voice.canonical.chat to learn more.
"""
audio_buffer_processor = AudioBufferProcessor()
canonical = CanonicalMetricsService(
audio_buffer_processor=audio_buffer_processor,
aiohttp_session=session,
api_key=os.getenv("CANONICAL_API_KEY"),
call_id=str(uuid.uuid4()),
assistant="pipecat-chatbot",
assistant_speaks_first=True,
)
pipeline = Pipeline(
[
transport.input(), # microphone
context_aggregator.user(),
llm,
tts,
transport.output(),
audio_buffer_processor, # captures audio into a buffer
canonical, # uploads audio buffer to Canonical AI for metrics
context_aggregator.assistant(),
]
)
task = PipelineTask(pipeline, PipelineParams(allow_interruptions=True))
@transport.event_handler("on_first_participant_joined")
async def on_first_participant_joined(transport, participant):
await transport.capture_participant_transcription(participant["id"])
await task.queue_frames([LLMMessagesFrame(messages)])
@transport.event_handler("on_participant_left")
async def on_participant_left(transport, participant, reason):
print(f"Participant left: {participant}")
await task.queue_frame(EndFrame())
@transport.event_handler("on_call_state_updated")
async def on_call_state_updated(transport, state):
if state == "left":
await task.queue_frame(EndFrame())
runner = PipelineRunner()
await runner.run(task)
if __name__ == "__main__":
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DAILY_SAMPLE_ROOM_URL=https://yourdomain.daily.co/yourroom # (for joining the bot to the same room repeatedly for local dev)
DAILY_API_KEY=7df...
OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-PL...
ELEVENLABS_API_KEY=aeb...
CANONICAL_API_KEY=can...
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python-dotenv
fastapi[all]
uvicorn
pipecat-ai[daily,openai,silero,elevenlabs,canonical]

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#
# Copyright (c) 2024, Daily
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD 2-Clause License
#
import argparse
import os
import aiohttp
from pipecat.transports.services.helpers.daily_rest import DailyRESTHelper
async def configure(aiohttp_session: aiohttp.ClientSession):
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Daily AI SDK Bot Sample")
parser.add_argument(
"-u", "--url", type=str, required=False, help="URL of the Daily room to join"
)
parser.add_argument(
"-k",
"--apikey",
type=str,
required=False,
help="Daily API Key (needed to create an owner token for the room)",
)
args, unknown = parser.parse_known_args()
url = args.url or os.getenv("DAILY_SAMPLE_ROOM_URL")
key = args.apikey or os.getenv("DAILY_API_KEY")
if not url:
raise Exception(
"No Daily room specified. use the -u/--url option from the command line, or set DAILY_SAMPLE_ROOM_URL in your environment to specify a Daily room URL."
)
if not key:
raise Exception(
"No Daily API key specified. use the -k/--apikey option from the command line, or set DAILY_API_KEY in your environment to specify a Daily API key, available from https://dashboard.daily.co/developers."
)
daily_rest_helper = DailyRESTHelper(
daily_api_key=key,
daily_api_url=os.getenv("DAILY_API_URL", "https://api.daily.co/v1"),
aiohttp_session=aiohttp_session,
)
# Create a meeting token for the given room with an expiration 1 hour in
# the future.
expiry_time: float = 60 * 60
token = await daily_rest_helper.get_token(url, expiry_time)
return (url, token)
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#
# Copyright (c) 2024, Daily
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD 2-Clause License
#
import argparse
import os
import subprocess
from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
import aiohttp
from dotenv import load_dotenv
from fastapi import FastAPI, HTTPException, Request
from fastapi.middleware.cors import CORSMiddleware
from fastapi.responses import JSONResponse, RedirectResponse
from pipecat.transports.services.helpers.daily_rest import DailyRESTHelper, DailyRoomParams
MAX_BOTS_PER_ROOM = 1
# Bot sub-process dict for status reporting and concurrency control
bot_procs = {}
daily_helpers = {}
load_dotenv(override=True)
def cleanup():
# Clean up function, just to be extra safe
for entry in bot_procs.values():
proc = entry[0]
proc.terminate()
proc.wait()
@asynccontextmanager
async def lifespan(app: FastAPI):
aiohttp_session = aiohttp.ClientSession()
daily_helpers["rest"] = DailyRESTHelper(
daily_api_key=os.getenv("DAILY_API_KEY", ""),
daily_api_url=os.getenv("DAILY_API_URL", "https://api.daily.co/v1"),
aiohttp_session=aiohttp_session,
)
yield
await aiohttp_session.close()
cleanup()
app = FastAPI(lifespan=lifespan)
app.add_middleware(
CORSMiddleware,
allow_origins=["*"],
allow_credentials=True,
allow_methods=["*"],
allow_headers=["*"],
)
@app.get("/")
async def start_agent(request: Request):
print(f"!!! Creating room")
room = await daily_helpers["rest"].create_room(DailyRoomParams())
print(f"!!! Room URL: {room.url}")
# Ensure the room property is present
if not room.url:
raise HTTPException(
status_code=500,
detail="Missing 'room' property in request data. Cannot start agent without a target room!",
)
# Check if there is already an existing process running in this room
num_bots_in_room = sum(
1 for proc in bot_procs.values() if proc[1] == room.url and proc[0].poll() is None
)
if num_bots_in_room >= MAX_BOTS_PER_ROOM:
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Max bot limited reach for room: {room.url}")
# Get the token for the room
token = await daily_helpers["rest"].get_token(room.url)
if not token:
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Failed to get token for room: {room.url}")
# Spawn a new agent, and join the user session
# Note: this is mostly for demonstration purposes (refer to 'deployment' in README)
try:
proc = subprocess.Popen(
[f"python3 -m bot -u {room.url} -t {token}"],
shell=True,
bufsize=1,
cwd=os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)),
)
bot_procs[proc.pid] = (proc, room.url)
except Exception as e:
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Failed to start subprocess: {e}")
return RedirectResponse(room.url)
@app.get("/status/{pid}")
def get_status(pid: int):
# Look up the subprocess
proc = bot_procs.get(pid)
# If the subprocess doesn't exist, return an error
if not proc:
raise HTTPException(status_code=404, detail=f"Bot with process id: {pid} not found")
# Check the status of the subprocess
if proc[0].poll() is None:
status = "running"
else:
status = "finished"
return JSONResponse({"bot_id": pid, "status": status})
if __name__ == "__main__":
import uvicorn
default_host = os.getenv("HOST", "0.0.0.0")
default_port = int(os.getenv("FAST_API_PORT", "7860"))
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Daily Storyteller FastAPI server")
parser.add_argument("--host", type=str, default=default_host, help="Host address")
parser.add_argument("--port", type=int, default=default_port, help="Port number")
parser.add_argument("--reload", action="store_true", help="Reload code on change")
config = parser.parse_args()
uvicorn.run(
"server:app",
host=config.host,
port=config.port,
reload=config.reload,
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# Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files
__pycache__/
*.py[cod]
*$py.class
# C extensions
*.so
# Distribution / packaging
.Python
build/
develop-eggs/
dist/
downloads/
eggs/
.eggs/
lib/
lib64/
parts/
sdist/
var/
wheels/
share/python-wheels/
*.egg-info/
.installed.cfg
*.egg
MANIFEST
# PyInstaller
# Usually these files are written by a python script from a template
# before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it.
*.manifest
*.spec
# Installer logs
pip-log.txt
pip-delete-this-directory.txt
# Unit test / coverage reports
htmlcov/
.tox/
.nox/
.coverage
.coverage.*
.cache
nosetests.xml
coverage.xml
*.cover
*.py,cover
.hypothesis/
.pytest_cache/
cover/
# Translations
*.mo
*.pot
# Django stuff:
*.log
local_settings.py
db.sqlite3
db.sqlite3-journal
# Flask stuff:
instance/
.webassets-cache
# Scrapy stuff:
.scrapy
# Sphinx documentation
docs/_build/
# PyBuilder
.pybuilder/
target/
# Jupyter Notebook
.ipynb_checkpoints
# IPython
profile_default/
ipython_config.py
# pyenv
# For a library or package, you might want to ignore these files since the code is
# intended to run in multiple environments; otherwise, check them in:
# .python-version
# pipenv
# According to pypa/pipenv#598, it is recommended to include Pipfile.lock in version control.
# However, in case of collaboration, if having platform-specific dependencies or dependencies
# having no cross-platform support, pipenv may install dependencies that don't work, or not
# install all needed dependencies.
#Pipfile.lock
# poetry
# Similar to Pipfile.lock, it is generally recommended to include poetry.lock in version control.
# This is especially recommended for binary packages to ensure reproducibility, and is more
# commonly ignored for libraries.
# https://python-poetry.org/docs/basic-usage/#commit-your-poetrylock-file-to-version-control
#poetry.lock
# pdm
# Similar to Pipfile.lock, it is generally recommended to include pdm.lock in version control.
#pdm.lock
# pdm stores project-wide configurations in .pdm.toml, but it is recommended to not include it
# in version control.
# https://pdm.fming.dev/#use-with-ide
.pdm.toml
# PEP 582; used by e.g. github.com/David-OConnor/pyflow and github.com/pdm-project/pdm
__pypackages__/
# Celery stuff
celerybeat-schedule
celerybeat.pid
# SageMath parsed files
*.sage.py
# Environments
.env
.venv
env/
venv/
ENV/
env.bak/
venv.bak/
# Spyder project settings
.spyderproject
.spyproject
# Rope project settings
.ropeproject
# mkdocs documentation
/site
# mypy
.mypy_cache/
.dmypy.json
dmypy.json
# Pyre type checker
.pyre/
# pytype static type analyzer
.pytype/
# Cython debug symbols
cython_debug/
# PyCharm
# JetBrains specific template is maintained in a separate JetBrains.gitignore that can
# be found at https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/main/Global/JetBrains.gitignore
# and can be added to the global gitignore or merged into this file. For a more nuclear
# option (not recommended) you can uncomment the following to ignore the entire idea folder.
#.idea/
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FROM python:3.10-bullseye
RUN mkdir /app
RUN mkdir /app/assets
RUN mkdir /app/utils
COPY *.py /app/
COPY requirements.txt /app/
WORKDIR /app
RUN pip3 install -r requirements.txt
EXPOSE 7860
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# Simple Chatbot
<img src="image.png" width="420px">
This app connects you to a chatbot powered by GPT-4, complete with animations generated by Stable Video Diffusion.
See a video of it in action: https://x.com/kwindla/status/1778628911817183509
And a quick video walkthrough of the code: https://www.loom.com/share/13df1967161f4d24ade054e7f8753416
The first time, things might take extra time to get started since VAD (Voice Activity Detection) model needs to be downloaded.
## Get started
```python
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
cp env.example .env # and add your credentials
```
## Run the server
```bash
python server.py
```
Then, visit `http://localhost:7860/` in your browser to start a chatbot session.
## Build and test the Docker image
```
docker build -t chatbot .
docker run --env-file .env -p 7860:7860 chatbot
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#
# Copyright (c) 2024, Daily
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD 2-Clause License
#
import aiofiles
import asyncio
import io
import os
import sys
import aiohttp
import datetime
import wave
from dotenv import load_dotenv
from loguru import logger
from runner import configure
from pipecat.audio.vad.silero import SileroVADAnalyzer
from pipecat.frames.frames import EndFrame, LLMMessagesFrame
from pipecat.pipeline.pipeline import Pipeline
from pipecat.pipeline.runner import PipelineRunner
from pipecat.pipeline.task import PipelineParams, PipelineTask
from pipecat.processors.aggregators.openai_llm_context import OpenAILLMContext
from pipecat.processors.audio.audio_buffer_processor import AudioBufferProcessor
from pipecat.services.elevenlabs import ElevenLabsTTSService
from pipecat.services.openai import OpenAILLMService
from pipecat.transports.services.daily import DailyParams, DailyTransport
load_dotenv(override=True)
logger.remove(0)
logger.add(sys.stderr, level="DEBUG")
async def save_audio(audio: bytes, sample_rate: int, num_channels: int):
if len(audio) > 0:
filename = f"conversation_recording{datetime.datetime.now().strftime('%Y%m%d_%H%M%S')}.wav"
with io.BytesIO() as buffer:
with wave.open(buffer, "wb") as wf:
wf.setsampwidth(2)
wf.setnchannels(num_channels)
wf.setframerate(sample_rate)
wf.writeframes(audio)
async with aiofiles.open(filename, "wb") as file:
await file.write(buffer.getvalue())
print(f"Merged audio saved to {filename}")
else:
print("No audio data to save")
async def main():
async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
(room_url, token) = await configure(session)
transport = DailyTransport(
room_url,
token,
"Chatbot",
DailyParams(
audio_out_enabled=True,
audio_in_enabled=True,
camera_out_enabled=False,
vad_enabled=True,
vad_audio_passthrough=True,
vad_analyzer=SileroVADAnalyzer(),
transcription_enabled=True,
#
# Spanish
#
# transcription_settings=DailyTranscriptionSettings(
# language="es",
# tier="nova",
# model="2-general"
# )
),
)
tts = ElevenLabsTTSService(
api_key=os.getenv("ELEVENLABS_API_KEY"),
#
# English
#
voice_id="cgSgspJ2msm6clMCkdW9",
aiohttp_session=session,
#
# Spanish
#
# model="eleven_multilingual_v2",
# voice_id="gD1IexrzCvsXPHUuT0s3",
)
llm = OpenAILLMService(api_key=os.getenv("OPENAI_API_KEY"), model="gpt-4o")
messages = [
{
"role": "system",
#
# English
#
"content": "You are Chatbot, a friendly, helpful robot. 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, but keep your responses brief. Start by introducing yourself. Keep all your response to 12 words or fewer.",
#
# Spanish
#
# "content": "Eres Chatbot, un amigable y útil robot. Tu objetivo es demostrar tus capacidades de una manera breve. Tus respuestas se convertiran a audio así que nunca no debes incluir caracteres especiales. Contesta a lo que el usuario pregunte de una manera creativa, útil y breve. Empieza por presentarte a ti mismo.",
},
]
context = OpenAILLMContext(messages)
context_aggregator = llm.create_context_aggregator(context)
# Save audio every 10 seconds.
audiobuffer = AudioBufferProcessor(buffer_size=480000)
pipeline = Pipeline(
[
transport.input(), # microphone
context_aggregator.user(),
llm,
tts,
transport.output(),
audiobuffer, # used to buffer the audio in the pipeline
context_aggregator.assistant(),
]
)
task = PipelineTask(pipeline, PipelineParams(allow_interruptions=True))
@audiobuffer.event_handler("on_audio_data")
async def on_audio_data(buffer, audio, sample_rate, num_channels):
await save_audio(audio, sample_rate, num_channels)
@transport.event_handler("on_first_participant_joined")
async def on_first_participant_joined(transport, participant):
await transport.capture_participant_transcription(participant["id"])
await task.queue_frames([LLMMessagesFrame(messages)])
@transport.event_handler("on_participant_left")
async def on_participant_left(transport, participant, reason):
print(f"Participant left: {participant}")
await task.queue_frame(EndFrame())
runner = PipelineRunner()
await runner.run(task)
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(main())

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DAILY_SAMPLE_ROOM_URL=https://yourdomain.daily.co/yourroom # (for joining the bot to the same room repeatedly for local dev)
DAILY_API_KEY=7df...
OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-PL...
ELEVENLABS_API_KEY=aeb...

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aiofiles
python-dotenv
fastapi[all]
uvicorn
pipecat-ai[daily,openai,silero,elevenlabs]

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#
# Copyright (c) 2024, Daily
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD 2-Clause License
#
import argparse
import os
import aiohttp
from pipecat.transports.services.helpers.daily_rest import DailyRESTHelper
async def configure(aiohttp_session: aiohttp.ClientSession):
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Daily AI SDK Bot Sample")
parser.add_argument(
"-u", "--url", type=str, required=False, help="URL of the Daily room to join"
)
parser.add_argument(
"-k",
"--apikey",
type=str,
required=False,
help="Daily API Key (needed to create an owner token for the room)",
)
args, unknown = parser.parse_known_args()
url = args.url or os.getenv("DAILY_SAMPLE_ROOM_URL")
key = args.apikey or os.getenv("DAILY_API_KEY")
if not url:
raise Exception(
"No Daily room specified. use the -u/--url option from the command line, or set DAILY_SAMPLE_ROOM_URL in your environment to specify a Daily room URL."
)
if not key:
raise Exception(
"No Daily API key specified. use the -k/--apikey option from the command line, or set DAILY_API_KEY in your environment to specify a Daily API key, available from https://dashboard.daily.co/developers."
)
daily_rest_helper = DailyRESTHelper(
daily_api_key=key,
daily_api_url=os.getenv("DAILY_API_URL", "https://api.daily.co/v1"),
aiohttp_session=aiohttp_session,
)
# Create a meeting token for the given room with an expiration 1 hour in
# the future.
expiry_time: float = 60 * 60
token = await daily_rest_helper.get_token(url, expiry_time)
return (url, token)
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#
# Copyright (c) 2024, Daily
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD 2-Clause License
#
import argparse
import os
import subprocess
from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
import aiohttp
from dotenv import load_dotenv
from fastapi import FastAPI, HTTPException, Request
from fastapi.middleware.cors import CORSMiddleware
from fastapi.responses import JSONResponse, RedirectResponse
from pipecat.transports.services.helpers.daily_rest import DailyRESTHelper, DailyRoomParams
MAX_BOTS_PER_ROOM = 1
# Bot sub-process dict for status reporting and concurrency control
bot_procs = {}
daily_helpers = {}
load_dotenv(override=True)
def cleanup():
# Clean up function, just to be extra safe
for entry in bot_procs.values():
proc = entry[0]
proc.terminate()
proc.wait()
@asynccontextmanager
async def lifespan(app: FastAPI):
aiohttp_session = aiohttp.ClientSession()
daily_helpers["rest"] = DailyRESTHelper(
daily_api_key=os.getenv("DAILY_API_KEY", ""),
daily_api_url=os.getenv("DAILY_API_URL", "https://api.daily.co/v1"),
aiohttp_session=aiohttp_session,
)
yield
await aiohttp_session.close()
cleanup()
app = FastAPI(lifespan=lifespan)
app.add_middleware(
CORSMiddleware,
allow_origins=["*"],
allow_credentials=True,
allow_methods=["*"],
allow_headers=["*"],
)
@app.get("/")
async def start_agent(request: Request):
print(f"!!! Creating room")
room = await daily_helpers["rest"].create_room(DailyRoomParams())
print(f"!!! Room URL: {room.url}")
# Ensure the room property is present
if not room.url:
raise HTTPException(
status_code=500,
detail="Missing 'room' property in request data. Cannot start agent without a target room!",
)
# Check if there is already an existing process running in this room
num_bots_in_room = sum(
1 for proc in bot_procs.values() if proc[1] == room.url and proc[0].poll() is None
)
if num_bots_in_room >= MAX_BOTS_PER_ROOM:
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Max bot limited reach for room: {room.url}")
# Get the token for the room
token = await daily_helpers["rest"].get_token(room.url)
if not token:
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Failed to get token for room: {room.url}")
# Spawn a new agent, and join the user session
# Note: this is mostly for demonstration purposes (refer to 'deployment' in README)
try:
proc = subprocess.Popen(
[f"python3 -m bot -u {room.url} -t {token}"],
shell=True,
bufsize=1,
cwd=os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)),
)
bot_procs[proc.pid] = (proc, room.url)
except Exception as e:
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Failed to start subprocess: {e}")
return RedirectResponse(room.url)
@app.get("/status/{pid}")
def get_status(pid: int):
# Look up the subprocess
proc = bot_procs.get(pid)
# If the subprocess doesn't exist, return an error
if not proc:
raise HTTPException(status_code=404, detail=f"Bot with process id: {pid} not found")
# Check the status of the subprocess
if proc[0].poll() is None:
status = "running"
else:
status = "finished"
return JSONResponse({"bot_id": pid, "status": status})
if __name__ == "__main__":
import uvicorn
default_host = os.getenv("HOST", "0.0.0.0")
default_port = int(os.getenv("FAST_API_PORT", "7860"))
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Daily Storyteller FastAPI server")
parser.add_argument("--host", type=str, default=default_host, help="Host address")
parser.add_argument("--port", type=int, default=default_port, help="Port number")
parser.add_argument("--reload", action="store_true", help="Reload code on change")
config = parser.parse_args()
uvicorn.run(
"server:app",
host=config.host,
port=config.port,
reload=config.reload,
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FROM python:3.11-bullseye
# Open port 7860 for http service
ENV FAST_API_PORT=7860
EXPOSE 7860
# Install Python dependencies
COPY *.py .
COPY ./requirements.txt requirements.txt
RUN pip3 install --no-cache-dir --upgrade -r requirements.txt
# Start the FastAPI server
CMD python3 bot_runner.py --port ${FAST_API_PORT}

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# Fly.io deployment example
This project modifies the `bot_runner.py` server to launch a new machine for each user session. This is a recommended approach for production vs. running shell processess as your deployment will quickly run out of system resources under load.
For this example, we are using Daily as a WebRTC transport and provisioning a new room and token for each session. You can use another transport, such as WebSockets, by modifying the `bot.py` and `bot_runner.py` files accordingly.
## Setting up your fly.io deployment
### Create your fly.toml file
You can copy the `example-fly.toml` as a reference. Be sure to change the app name to something unique.
### Create your .env file
Copy the base `env.example` to `.env` and enter the necessary API keys.
`FLY_APP_NAME` should match that in the `fly.toml` file.
### Launch a new fly.io project
`fly launch` or `fly launch --org your-org-name`
### Set the necessary app secrets from your .env
Note: you can do this manually via the fly.io dashboard under the "secrets" sub-section of your deployment (e.g. "https://fly.io/apps/fly-app-name/secrets") or run the following terminal command:
`cat .env | tr '\n' ' ' | xargs flyctl secrets set`
### Deploy your machine
`fly deploy`
## Connecting to your bot
Send a post request to your running fly.io instance:
`curl --location --request POST 'https://YOUR_FLY_APP_NAME/'`
This request will wait until the machine enters into a `starting` state, before returning the a room URL and token to join.

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import asyncio
import os
import sys
import argparse
from pipecat.audio.vad.silero import SileroVADAnalyzer
from pipecat.pipeline.pipeline import Pipeline
from pipecat.pipeline.runner import PipelineRunner
from pipecat.pipeline.task import PipelineParams, PipelineTask
from pipecat.frames.frames import LLMMessagesFrame, EndFrame
from pipecat.processors.aggregators.openai_llm_context import OpenAILLMContext
from pipecat.services.openai import OpenAILLMService
from pipecat.services.elevenlabs import ElevenLabsTTSService
from pipecat.transports.services.daily import DailyParams, DailyTransport
from loguru import logger
from dotenv import load_dotenv
load_dotenv(override=True)
logger.remove(0)
logger.add(sys.stderr, level="DEBUG")
daily_api_key = os.getenv("DAILY_API_KEY", "")
daily_api_url = os.getenv("DAILY_API_URL", "https://api.daily.co/v1")
async def main(room_url: str, token: str):
transport = DailyTransport(
room_url,
token,
"Chatbot",
DailyParams(
api_url=daily_api_url,
api_key=daily_api_key,
audio_in_enabled=True,
audio_out_enabled=True,
camera_out_enabled=False,
vad_enabled=True,
vad_analyzer=SileroVADAnalyzer(),
transcription_enabled=True,
),
)
tts = ElevenLabsTTSService(
api_key=os.getenv("ELEVENLABS_API_KEY", ""),
voice_id=os.getenv("ELEVENLABS_VOICE_ID", ""),
)
llm = OpenAILLMService(api_key=os.getenv("OPENAI_API_KEY"), model="gpt-4o")
messages = [
{
"role": "system",
"content": "You are Chatbot, a friendly, helpful robot. Your output will be converted to audio so don't include special characters other than '!' or '?' in your answers. Respond to what the user said in a creative and helpful way, but keep your responses brief. Start by saying hello.",
},
]
context = OpenAILLMContext(messages)
context_aggregator = llm.create_context_aggregator(context)
pipeline = Pipeline(
[
transport.input(),
context_aggregator.user(),
llm,
tts,
transport.output(),
context_aggregator.assistant(),
]
)
task = PipelineTask(pipeline, PipelineParams(allow_interruptions=True))
@transport.event_handler("on_first_participant_joined")
async def on_first_participant_joined(transport, participant):
await transport.capture_participant_transcription(participant["id"])
await task.queue_frames([LLMMessagesFrame(messages)])
@transport.event_handler("on_participant_left")
async def on_participant_left(transport, participant, reason):
await task.queue_frame(EndFrame())
@transport.event_handler("on_call_state_updated")
async def on_call_state_updated(transport, state):
if state == "left":
await task.queue_frame(EndFrame())
runner = PipelineRunner()
await runner.run(task)
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Pipecat Bot")
parser.add_argument("-u", type=str, help="Room URL")
parser.add_argument("-t", type=str, help="Token")
config = parser.parse_args()
asyncio.run(main(config.u, config.t))

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#
# Copyright (c) 2024, Daily
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD 2-Clause License
#
import aiohttp
import argparse
import subprocess
import os
from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
from fastapi import FastAPI, Request, HTTPException
from fastapi.middleware.cors import CORSMiddleware
from fastapi.responses import JSONResponse
from pipecat.transports.services.helpers.daily_rest import (
DailyRESTHelper,
DailyRoomObject,
DailyRoomProperties,
DailyRoomParams,
)
from dotenv import load_dotenv
load_dotenv(override=True)
# ------------ Configuration ------------ #
MAX_SESSION_TIME = 5 * 60 # 5 minutes
REQUIRED_ENV_VARS = [
"DAILY_API_KEY",
"OPENAI_API_KEY",
"ELEVENLABS_API_KEY",
"ELEVENLABS_VOICE_ID",
"FLY_API_KEY",
"FLY_APP_NAME",
]
FLY_API_HOST = os.getenv("FLY_API_HOST", "https://api.machines.dev/v1")
FLY_APP_NAME = os.getenv("FLY_APP_NAME", "pipecat-fly-example")
FLY_API_KEY = os.getenv("FLY_API_KEY", "")
FLY_HEADERS = {"Authorization": f"Bearer {FLY_API_KEY}", "Content-Type": "application/json"}
daily_helpers = {}
# ----------------- API ----------------- #
@asynccontextmanager
async def lifespan(app: FastAPI):
aiohttp_session = aiohttp.ClientSession()
daily_helpers["rest"] = DailyRESTHelper(
daily_api_key=os.getenv("DAILY_API_KEY", ""),
daily_api_url=os.getenv("DAILY_API_URL", "https://api.daily.co/v1"),
aiohttp_session=aiohttp_session,
)
yield
await aiohttp_session.close()
app = FastAPI(lifespan=lifespan)
app.add_middleware(
CORSMiddleware,
allow_origins=["*"],
allow_credentials=True,
allow_methods=["*"],
allow_headers=["*"],
)
# ----------------- Main ----------------- #
async def spawn_fly_machine(room_url: str, token: str):
async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
# Use the same image as the bot runner
async with session.get(
f"{FLY_API_HOST}/apps/{FLY_APP_NAME}/machines", headers=FLY_HEADERS
) as r:
if r.status != 200:
text = await r.text()
raise Exception(f"Unable to get machine info from Fly: {text}")
data = await r.json()
image = data[0]["config"]["image"]
# Machine configuration
cmd = f"python3 bot.py -u {room_url} -t {token}"
cmd = cmd.split()
worker_props = {
"config": {
"image": image,
"auto_destroy": True,
"init": {"cmd": cmd},
"restart": {"policy": "no"},
"guest": {"cpu_kind": "shared", "cpus": 1, "memory_mb": 1024},
},
}
# Spawn a new machine instance
async with session.post(
f"{FLY_API_HOST}/apps/{FLY_APP_NAME}/machines", headers=FLY_HEADERS, json=worker_props
) as r:
if r.status != 200:
text = await r.text()
raise Exception(f"Problem starting a bot worker: {text}")
data = await r.json()
# Wait for the machine to enter the started state
vm_id = data["id"]
async with session.get(
f"{FLY_API_HOST}/apps/{FLY_APP_NAME}/machines/{vm_id}/wait?state=started",
headers=FLY_HEADERS,
) as r:
if r.status != 200:
text = await r.text()
raise Exception(f"Bot was unable to enter started state: {text}")
print(f"Machine joined room: {room_url}")
@app.post("/")
async def start_bot(request: Request) -> JSONResponse:
try:
data = await request.json()
# Is this a webhook creation request?
if "test" in data:
return JSONResponse({"test": True})
except Exception as e:
pass
# Use specified room URL, or create a new one if not specified
room_url = os.getenv("DAILY_SAMPLE_ROOM_URL", "")
if not room_url:
params = DailyRoomParams(properties=DailyRoomProperties())
try:
room: DailyRoomObject = await daily_helpers["rest"].create_room(params=params)
except Exception as e:
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Unable to provision room {e}")
else:
# Check passed room URL exists, we should assume that it already has a sip set up
try:
room: DailyRoomObject = await daily_helpers["rest"].get_room_from_url(room_url)
except Exception:
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Room not found: {room_url}")
# Give the agent a token to join the session
token = await daily_helpers["rest"].get_token(room.url, MAX_SESSION_TIME)
if not room or not token:
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Failed to get token for room: {room_url}")
# Launch a new fly.io machine, or run as a shell process (not recommended)
run_as_process = os.getenv("RUN_AS_PROCESS", False)
if run_as_process:
try:
subprocess.Popen(
[f"python3 -m bot -u {room.url} -t {token}"],
shell=True,
bufsize=1,
cwd=os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)),
)
except Exception as e:
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Failed to start subprocess: {e}")
else:
try:
await spawn_fly_machine(room.url, token)
except Exception as e:
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Failed to spawn VM: {e}")
# Grab a token for the user to join with
user_token = await daily_helpers["rest"].get_token(room.url, MAX_SESSION_TIME)
return JSONResponse(
{
"room_url": room.url,
"token": user_token,
}
)
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Check environment variables
for env_var in REQUIRED_ENV_VARS:
if env_var not in os.environ:
raise Exception(f"Missing environment variable: {env_var}.")
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Pipecat Bot Runner")
parser.add_argument(
"--host", type=str, default=os.getenv("HOST", "0.0.0.0"), help="Host address"
)
parser.add_argument("--port", type=int, default=os.getenv("PORT", 7860), help="Port number")
parser.add_argument(
"--reload", action="store_true", default=False, help="Reload code on change"
)
config = parser.parse_args()
try:
import uvicorn
uvicorn.run("bot_runner:app", host=config.host, port=config.port, reload=config.reload)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print("Pipecat runner shutting down...")

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DAILY_API_KEY=
DAILY_SAMPLE_ROOM_URL= # Enter a Daily room URL to use a set room URL each time (useful for local testing)
OPENAI_API_KEY=
ELEVENLABS_API_KEY=
ELEVENLABS_VOICE_ID=
FLY_API_KEY=
FLY_APP_NAME=
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# fly.toml app configuration file generated for pipecat-fly-example on 2024-07-01T15:04:53+01:00
#
# See https://fly.io/docs/reference/configuration/ for information about how to use this file.
#
app = 'pipecat-fly-example'
primary_region = 'sjc'
[build]
[env]
FLY_APP_NAME = 'pipecat-fly-example'
[http_service]
internal_port = 7860
force_https = true
auto_stop_machines = true
auto_start_machines = true
min_machines_running = 0
processes = ['app']
[[vm]]
memory = 512
cpu_kind = 'shared'
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pipecat-ai[daily,openai,silero]
fastapi
uvicorn
python-dotenv
loguru

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# Python
__pycache__/
*.py[cod]
*$py.class
*.so
.Python
build/
dist/
*.egg-info/
*.egg
.installed.cfg
.eggs/
downloads/
lib/
lib64/
parts/
sdist/
var/
wheels/
share/python-wheels/
MANIFEST
# Virtual Environments
venv/
env/
.env
.venv/
ENV/
env.bak/
venv.bak/
# IDE
.idea/
.vscode/
.spyderproject
.spyproject
.ropeproject
# Testing and Coverage
.coverage
.coverage.*
htmlcov/
.pytest_cache/
.tox/
.nox/
.cache
nosetests.xml
coverage.xml
*.cover
.hypothesis/
cover/
# Logs and Databases
*.log
*.db
db.sqlite3
db.sqlite3-journal
pip-log.txt
# System Files
.DS_Store
Thumbs.db
desktop.ini
*.swp
*.swo
*.bak
*.tmp
*~
# Build and Documentation
docs/_build/
.pybuilder/
target/
instance/
.webassets-cache
.pdm.toml
.pdm-python
.pdm-build/
__pypackages__/
# Other
*.mo
*.pot
*.sage.py
.mypy_cache/
.dmypy.json
dmypy.json
.pyre/
.pytype/
cython_debug/
.ipynb_checkpoints

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# Deploying Pipecat to Modal.com
Barebones deployment example for [modal.com](https://www.modal.com)
1. Install dependencies
```bash
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/active # or OS equivalent
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
2. Setup .env
```bash
cp env.example .env
```
Alternatively, you can configure your Modal app to use [secrets](https://modal.com/docs/guide/secrets)
3. Test the app locally
```bash
modal serve app.py
```
4. Deploy to production
```bash
modal deploy app.py
```
## Configuration options
This app sets some sensible defaults for reducing cold starts, such as `minkeep_warm=1`, which will keep at least 1 warm instance ready for your bot function.
It has been configured to only allow a concurrency of 1 (`max_inputs=1`) as each user will require their own running function.

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import os
import aiohttp
import modal
from fastapi import HTTPException
from fastapi.responses import JSONResponse
from loguru import logger
from bot import _voice_bot_process
MAX_SESSION_TIME = 15 * 60 # 15 minutes
app = modal.App("pipecat-modal")
image = modal.Image.debian_slim(python_version="3.12").pip_install_from_requirements(
"requirements.txt"
)
@app.function(
image=image,
cpu=1.0,
secrets=[modal.Secret.from_dotenv()],
keep_warm=1,
enable_memory_snapshot=True,
max_inputs=1, # Do not reuse instances across requests
retries=0,
)
def launch_bot_process(room_url: str, token: str):
_voice_bot_process(room_url, token)
@app.function(
image=image,
secrets=[modal.Secret.from_dotenv()],
)
@modal.web_endpoint(method="POST")
async def start():
from pipecat.transports.services.helpers.daily_rest import (
DailyRESTHelper,
DailyRoomParams,
)
logger.info("Request received")
async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
daily_rest_helper = DailyRESTHelper(
daily_api_key=os.getenv("DAILY_API_KEY", ""),
daily_api_url=os.getenv("DAILY_API_URL", "https://api.daily.co/v1"),
aiohttp_session=session,
)
# Create new Daily room
room = await daily_rest_helper.create_room(DailyRoomParams())
if not room.url:
raise HTTPException(
status_code=500,
detail="Unable to create room",
)
logger.info(f"Created room: {room.url}")
# Create bot token for room
token = await daily_rest_helper.get_token(room.url, MAX_SESSION_TIME)
if not token:
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Failed to get token for room: {room.url}")
logger.info(f"Bot token created: {token}")
# Spawn a new bot process
launch_bot_process.spawn(room_url=room.url, token=token)
# Return room URL to the user to join
# Note: in production, you would want to return a token to the user
return JSONResponse(content={"room_url": room.url, token: token})

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import asyncio
import os
import sys
from dotenv import load_dotenv
from loguru import logger
load_dotenv(override=True)
logger.remove(0)
logger.add(sys.stderr, level="DEBUG")
async def main(room_url: str, token: str):
from pipecat.audio.vad.silero import SileroVADAnalyzer
from pipecat.frames.frames import EndFrame, LLMMessagesFrame
from pipecat.pipeline.pipeline import Pipeline
from pipecat.pipeline.runner import PipelineRunner
from pipecat.pipeline.task import PipelineParams, PipelineTask
from pipecat.processors.aggregators.openai_llm_context import OpenAILLMContext
from pipecat.services.cartesia import CartesiaTTSService
from pipecat.services.openai import OpenAILLMService
from pipecat.transports.services.daily import DailyParams, DailyTransport
transport = DailyTransport(
room_url,
token,
"bot",
DailyParams(
audio_out_enabled=True,
transcription_enabled=True,
vad_enabled=True,
vad_analyzer=SileroVADAnalyzer(),
),
)
tts = CartesiaTTSService(
api_key=os.getenv("CARTESIA_API_KEY", ""), voice_id="79a125e8-cd45-4c13-8a67-188112f4dd22"
)
llm = OpenAILLMService(api_key=os.getenv("OPENAI_API_KEY"), model="gpt-4o")
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.",
},
]
context = OpenAILLMContext(messages)
context_aggregator = llm.create_context_aggregator(context)
pipeline = Pipeline(
[
transport.input(),
context_aggregator.user(),
llm,
tts,
transport.output(),
context_aggregator.assistant(),
]
)
task = PipelineTask(
pipeline,
PipelineParams(
allow_interruptions=True,
enable_metrics=True,
enable_usage_metrics=True,
report_only_initial_ttfb=True,
),
)
@transport.event_handler("on_first_participant_joined")
async def on_first_participant_joined(transport, participant):
await transport.capture_participant_transcription(participant["id"])
messages.append({"role": "system", "content": "Please introduce yourself to the user."})
await task.queue_frames([LLMMessagesFrame(messages)])
@transport.event_handler("on_participant_left")
async def on_participant_left(transport, participant, reason):
await task.queue_frame(EndFrame())
runner = PipelineRunner()
await runner.run(task)
def _voice_bot_process(room_url: str, token: str):
asyncio.run(main(room_url, token))

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DAILY_API_KEY=
OPENAI_API_KEY=
CARTESIA_API_KEY=

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python-dotenv==1.0.1
modal==0.65.48
pipecat-ai[daily,silero,cartesia,openai]==0.0.48
fastapi==0.115.4
aiohttp==3.10.10

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*.egg-info/
.installed.cfg
*.egg
MANIFEST
# PyInstaller
# Usually these files are written by a python script from a template
# before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it.
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# Installer logs
pip-log.txt
pip-delete-this-directory.txt
# Unit test / coverage reports
htmlcov/
.tox/
.nox/
.coverage
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nosetests.xml
coverage.xml
*.cover
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.hypothesis/
.pytest_cache/
cover/
# Translations
*.mo
*.pot
# Django stuff:
*.log
local_settings.py
db.sqlite3
db.sqlite3-journal
# Flask stuff:
instance/
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# Scrapy stuff:
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# Sphinx documentation
docs/_build/
# PyBuilder
.pybuilder/
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# Jupyter Notebook
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# IPython
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# pdm stores project-wide configurations in .pdm.toml, but it is recommended to not include it
# in version control.
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# PEP 582; used by e.g. github.com/David-OConnor/pyflow and github.com/pdm-project/pdm
__pypackages__/
# Celery stuff
celerybeat-schedule
celerybeat.pid
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*.sage.py
# Environments
.env
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FROM python:3.11-bullseye
ARG DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
ARG USE_PERSISTENT_DATA
ENV PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1
# Expose FastAPI port
ENV FAST_API_PORT=7860
EXPOSE 7860
# Install system dependencies
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y \
build-essential \
git \
ffmpeg \
google-perftools \
ca-certificates curl gnupg \
&& apt-get clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Set up a new user named "user" with user ID 1000
RUN useradd -m -u 1000 user
# Set home to the user's home directory
ENV HOME=/home/user \
PATH=/home/user/.local/bin:$PATH \
PYTHONPATH=$HOME/app \
PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1
# Switch to the "user" user
USER user
# Set the working directory to the user's home directory
WORKDIR $HOME/app
# Install Python dependencies
COPY *.py .
COPY ./requirements.txt requirements.txt
RUN pip3 install --no-cache-dir --upgrade -r requirements.txt
# Start the FastAPI server
CMD python3 bot_runner.py --host "0.0.0.0" --port ${FAST_API_PORT}

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<div align="center">
 <img alt="pipecat" width="300px" height="auto" src="image.png">
</div>
# Dialin example
Example project that demonstrates how to add phone number dialin to your Pipecat bots. We include examples for both Daily (`bot_daily.py`) and Twilio (`bot_twilio.py`), depending on who you want to use as a phone vendor.
- 🔁 Transport: Daily WebRTC
- 💬 Speech-to-Text: Deepgram via Daily transport
- 🤖 LLM: GPT4-o / OpenAI
- 🔉 Text-to-Speech: ElevenLabs
#### Should I use Daily or Twilio as a vendor?
If you're starting from scratch, using Daily to provision phone numbers alongside Daily as a transport offers some convenience (such as automatic call forwarding.)
If you already have Twilio numbers and workflows that you want to connect to your Pipecat bots, there is some additional configuration required (you'll need to create a `on_dialin_ready` and use the Twilio client to trigger the forward.)
You can read more about this, as well as see respective walkthroughs in our docs.
## Setup
```shell
# Install the requirements
pip install -r requirements.txt
# Setup your env
mv env.example .env
```
## Using Daily numbers
Run `bot_runner.py` to handle incoming HTTP requests:
`python bot_runner.py --host localhost`
Then target the following URL:
`POST /daily_start_bot`
For more configuration options, please consult Daily's API documentation.
## Using Twilio numbers
As above, but target the following URL:
`POST /twilio_start_bot`
For more configuration options, please consult Twilio's API documentation.
## Deployment example
A Dockerfile is included in this demo for convenience. Here is an example of how to build and deploy your bot to [fly.io](https://fly.io).
*Please note: This demo spawns agents as subprocesses for convenience / demonstration purposes. You would likely not want to do this in production as it would limit concurrency to available system resources. For more information on how to deploy your bots using VMs, refer to the Pipecat documentation.*
### Build the docker image
`docker build -t tag:project .`
### Launch the fly project
`mv fly.example.toml fly.toml`
`fly launch` (using the included fly.toml)
### Setup your secrets on Fly
Set the necessary secrets (found in `env.example`)
`fly secrets set DAILY_API_KEY=... OPENAI_API_KEY=... ELEVENLABS_API_KEY=... ELEVENLABS_VOICE_ID=...`
If you're using Twilio as a number vendor:
`fly secrets set TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID=... TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN=...`
### Deploy!
`fly deploy`
## Need to do something more advanced?
This demo covers the basics of bot telephony. If you want to know more about working with PSTN / SIP, please ping us on [Discord](https://discord.gg/pipecat).

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import asyncio
import os
import sys
import argparse
from pipecat.audio.vad.silero import SileroVADAnalyzer
from pipecat.pipeline.pipeline import Pipeline
from pipecat.pipeline.runner import PipelineRunner
from pipecat.pipeline.task import PipelineParams, PipelineTask
from pipecat.frames.frames import LLMMessagesFrame, EndFrame
from pipecat.processors.aggregators.openai_llm_context import OpenAILLMContext
from pipecat.services.elevenlabs import ElevenLabsTTSService
from pipecat.services.openai import OpenAILLMService
from pipecat.transports.services.daily import DailyParams, DailyTransport, DailyDialinSettings
from loguru import logger
from dotenv import load_dotenv
load_dotenv(override=True)
logger.remove(0)
logger.add(sys.stderr, level="DEBUG")
daily_api_key = os.getenv("DAILY_API_KEY", "")
daily_api_url = os.getenv("DAILY_API_URL", "https://api.daily.co/v1")
async def main(room_url: str, token: str, callId: str, callDomain: str):
# diallin_settings are only needed if Daily's SIP URI is used
# If you are handling this via Twilio, Telnyx, set this to None
# and handle call-forwarding when on_dialin_ready fires.
diallin_settings = DailyDialinSettings(call_id=callId, call_domain=callDomain)
transport = DailyTransport(
room_url,
token,
"Chatbot",
DailyParams(
api_url=daily_api_url,
api_key=daily_api_key,
dialin_settings=diallin_settings,
audio_in_enabled=True,
audio_out_enabled=True,
camera_out_enabled=False,
vad_enabled=True,
vad_analyzer=SileroVADAnalyzer(),
transcription_enabled=True,
),
)
tts = ElevenLabsTTSService(
api_key=os.getenv("ELEVENLABS_API_KEY", ""),
voice_id=os.getenv("ELEVENLABS_VOICE_ID", ""),
)
llm = OpenAILLMService(api_key=os.getenv("OPENAI_API_KEY"), model="gpt-4o")
messages = [
{
"role": "system",
"content": "You are Chatbot, a friendly, helpful robot. 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, but keep your responses brief. Start by saying 'Oh, hello! Who dares dial me at this hour?!'.",
},
]
context = OpenAILLMContext(messages)
context_aggregator = llm.create_context_aggregator(context)
pipeline = Pipeline(
[
transport.input(),
context_aggregator.user(),
llm,
tts,
transport.output(),
context_aggregator.assistant(),
]
)
task = PipelineTask(pipeline, PipelineParams(allow_interruptions=True))
@transport.event_handler("on_first_participant_joined")
async def on_first_participant_joined(transport, participant):
await transport.capture_participant_transcription(participant["id"])
await task.queue_frames([LLMMessagesFrame(messages)])
@transport.event_handler("on_participant_left")
async def on_participant_left(transport, participant, reason):
await task.queue_frame(EndFrame())
runner = PipelineRunner()
await runner.run(task)
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Pipecat Simple ChatBot")
parser.add_argument("-u", type=str, help="Room URL")
parser.add_argument("-t", type=str, help="Token")
parser.add_argument("-i", type=str, help="Call ID")
parser.add_argument("-d", type=str, help="Call Domain")
config = parser.parse_args()
asyncio.run(main(config.u, config.t, config.i, config.d))

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"""
bot_runner.py
HTTP service that listens for incoming calls from either Daily or Twilio,
provisioning a room and starting a Pipecat bot in response.
Refer to README for more information.
"""
import aiohttp
import os
import argparse
import subprocess
from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
from fastapi import FastAPI, Request, HTTPException
from fastapi.middleware.cors import CORSMiddleware
from fastapi.responses import JSONResponse, PlainTextResponse
from twilio.twiml.voice_response import VoiceResponse
from pipecat.transports.services.helpers.daily_rest import (
DailyRESTHelper,
DailyRoomObject,
DailyRoomProperties,
DailyRoomSipParams,
DailyRoomParams,
)
from dotenv import load_dotenv
load_dotenv(override=True)
# ------------ Configuration ------------ #
MAX_SESSION_TIME = 5 * 60 # 5 minutes
REQUIRED_ENV_VARS = ["OPENAI_API_KEY", "DAILY_API_KEY", "ELEVENLABS_API_KEY", "ELEVENLABS_VOICE_ID"]
daily_helpers = {}
# ----------------- API ----------------- #
@asynccontextmanager
async def lifespan(app: FastAPI):
aiohttp_session = aiohttp.ClientSession()
daily_helpers["rest"] = DailyRESTHelper(
daily_api_key=os.getenv("DAILY_API_KEY", ""),
daily_api_url=os.getenv("DAILY_API_URL", "https://api.daily.co/v1"),
aiohttp_session=aiohttp_session,
)
yield
await aiohttp_session.close()
app = FastAPI(lifespan=lifespan)
app.add_middleware(
CORSMiddleware,
allow_origins=["*"],
allow_credentials=True,
allow_methods=["*"],
allow_headers=["*"],
)
"""
Create Daily room, tell the bot if the room is created for Twilio's SIP or Daily's SIP (vendor).
When the vendor is Daily, the bot handles the call forwarding automatically,
i.e, forwards the call from the "hold music state" to the Daily Room's SIP URI.
Alternatively, when the vendor is Twilio (not Daily), the bot is responsible for
updating the state on Twilio. So when `dialin-ready` fires, it takes appropriate
action using the Twilio Client library.
"""
async def _create_daily_room(room_url, callId, callDomain=None, vendor="daily"):
if not room_url:
params = DailyRoomParams(
properties=DailyRoomProperties(
# Note: these are the default values, except for the display name
sip=DailyRoomSipParams(
display_name="dialin-user", video=False, sip_mode="dial-in", num_endpoints=1
)
)
)
print(f"Creating new room...")
room: DailyRoomObject = await daily_helpers["rest"].create_room(params=params)
else:
# Check passed room URL exist (we assume that it already has a sip set up!)
try:
print(f"Joining existing room: {room_url}")
room: DailyRoomObject = await daily_helpers["rest"].get_room_from_url(room_url)
except Exception:
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Room not found: {room_url}")
print(f"Daily room: {room.url} {room.config.sip_endpoint}")
# Give the agent a token to join the session
token = await daily_helpers["rest"].get_token(room.url, MAX_SESSION_TIME)
if not room or not token:
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Failed to get room or token token")
# Spawn a new agent, and join the user session
# Note: this is mostly for demonstration purposes (refer to 'deployment' in docs)
if vendor == "daily":
bot_proc = f"python3 -m bot_daily -u {room.url} -t {token} -i {callId} -d {callDomain}"
else:
bot_proc = f"python3 -m bot_twilio -u {room.url} -t {token} -i {callId} -s {room.config.sip_endpoint}"
try:
subprocess.Popen(
[bot_proc], shell=True, bufsize=1, cwd=os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
)
except Exception as e:
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Failed to start subprocess: {e}")
return room
@app.post("/twilio_start_bot", response_class=PlainTextResponse)
async def twilio_start_bot(request: Request):
print(f"POST /twilio_voice_bot")
# twilio_start_bot is invoked directly by Twilio (as a web hook).
# On Twilio, under Active Numbers, pick the phone number
# Click Configure and under Voice Configuration,
# "a call comes in" choose webhook and point the URL to
# where this code is hosted.
data = {}
try:
# shouldnt have received json, twilio sends form data
form_data = await request.form()
data = dict(form_data)
except Exception:
pass
room_url = os.getenv("DAILY_SAMPLE_ROOM_URL", None)
callId = data.get("CallSid")
if not callId:
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail="Missing 'CallSid' in request")
print("CallId: %s" % callId)
# create room and tell the bot to join the created room
# note: Twilio does not require a callDomain
room: DailyRoomObject = await _create_daily_room(room_url, callId, None, "twilio")
print(f"Put Twilio on hold...")
# We have the room and the SIP URI,
# but we do not know if the Daily SIP Worker and the Bot have joined the call
# put the call on hold until the 'on_dialin_ready' fires.
# Then, the bot will update the called sid with the sip uri.
# http://com.twilio.music.classical.s3.amazonaws.com/BusyStrings.mp3
resp = VoiceResponse()
resp.play(
url="http://com.twilio.sounds.music.s3.amazonaws.com/MARKOVICHAMP-Borghestral.mp3", loop=10
)
return str(resp)
@app.post("/daily_start_bot")
async def daily_start_bot(request: Request) -> JSONResponse:
# The /daily_start_bot is invoked when a call is received on Daily's SIP URI
# daily_start_bot will create the room, put the call on hold until
# the bot and sip worker are ready. Daily will automatically
# forward the call to the SIP URi when dialin_ready fires.
# Use specified room URL, or create a new one if not specified
room_url = os.getenv("DAILY_SAMPLE_ROOM_URL", None)
# Get the dial-in properties from the request
try:
data = await request.json()
if "test" in data:
# Pass through any webhook checks
return JSONResponse({"test": True})
callId = data.get("callId", None)
callDomain = data.get("callDomain", None)
except Exception:
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail="Missing properties 'callId' or 'callDomain'")
print(f"CallId: {callId}, CallDomain: {callDomain}")
room: DailyRoomObject = await _create_daily_room(room_url, callId, callDomain, "daily")
# Grab a token for the user to join with
return JSONResponse({"room_url": room.url, "sipUri": room.config.sip_endpoint})
# ----------------- Main ----------------- #
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Check environment variables
for env_var in REQUIRED_ENV_VARS:
if env_var not in os.environ:
raise Exception(f"Missing environment variable: {env_var}.")
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Pipecat Bot Runner")
parser.add_argument(
"--host", type=str, default=os.getenv("HOST", "0.0.0.0"), help="Host address"
)
parser.add_argument("--port", type=int, default=os.getenv("PORT", 7860), help="Port number")
parser.add_argument("--reload", action="store_true", default=True, help="Reload code on change")
config = parser.parse_args()
try:
import uvicorn
uvicorn.run("bot_runner:app", host=config.host, port=config.port, reload=config.reload)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print("Pipecat runner shutting down...")

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import asyncio
import os
import sys
import argparse
from pipecat.audio.vad.silero import SileroVADAnalyzer
from pipecat.pipeline.pipeline import Pipeline
from pipecat.pipeline.runner import PipelineRunner
from pipecat.pipeline.task import PipelineParams, PipelineTask
from pipecat.frames.frames import LLMMessagesFrame, EndFrame
from pipecat.processors.aggregators.openai_llm_context import OpenAILLMContext
from pipecat.services.elevenlabs import ElevenLabsTTSService
from pipecat.services.openai import OpenAILLMService
from pipecat.transports.services.daily import DailyParams, DailyTransport
from twilio.rest import Client
from loguru import logger
from dotenv import load_dotenv
load_dotenv(override=True)
logger.remove(0)
logger.add(sys.stderr, level="DEBUG")
twilio_account_sid = os.getenv("TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID")
twilio_auth_token = os.getenv("TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN")
twilioclient = Client(twilio_account_sid, twilio_auth_token)
daily_api_key = os.getenv("DAILY_API_KEY", "")
async def main(room_url: str, token: str, callId: str, sipUri: str):
# dialin_settings are only needed if Daily's SIP URI is used
# If you are handling this via Twilio, Telnyx, set this to None
# and handle call-forwarding when on_dialin_ready fires.
transport = DailyTransport(
room_url,
token,
"Chatbot",
DailyParams(
api_key=daily_api_key,
dialin_settings=None, # Not required for Twilio
audio_in_enabled=True,
audio_out_enabled=True,
camera_out_enabled=False,
vad_enabled=True,
vad_analyzer=SileroVADAnalyzer(),
transcription_enabled=True,
),
)
tts = ElevenLabsTTSService(
api_key=os.getenv("ELEVENLABS_API_KEY", ""),
voice_id=os.getenv("ELEVENLABS_VOICE_ID", ""),
)
llm = OpenAILLMService(api_key=os.getenv("OPENAI_API_KEY"), model="gpt-4o")
messages = [
{
"role": "system",
"content": "You are Chatbot, a friendly, helpful robot. 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, but keep your responses brief. Start by saying 'Hello! Who dares dial me at this hour?!'.",
},
]
context = OpenAILLMContext(messages)
context_aggregator = llm.create_context_aggregator(context)
pipeline = Pipeline(
[
transport.input(),
context_aggregator.user(),
llm,
tts,
transport.output(),
context_aggregator.assistant(),
]
)
task = PipelineTask(pipeline, PipelineParams(allow_interruptions=True))
@transport.event_handler("on_first_participant_joined")
async def on_first_participant_joined(transport, participant):
await transport.capture_participant_transcription(participant["id"])
await task.queue_frames([LLMMessagesFrame(messages)])
@transport.event_handler("on_participant_left")
async def on_participant_left(transport, participant, reason):
await task.queue_frame(EndFrame())
@transport.event_handler("on_dialin_ready")
async def on_dialin_ready(transport, cdata):
# For Twilio, Telnyx, etc. You need to update the state of the call
# and forward it to the sip_uri..
print(f"Forwarding call: {callId} {sipUri}")
try:
# The TwiML is updated using Twilio's client library
call = twilioclient.calls(callId).update(
twiml=f"<Response><Dial><Sip>{sipUri}</Sip></Dial></Response>"
)
except Exception as e:
raise Exception(f"Failed to forward call: {str(e)}")
runner = PipelineRunner()
await runner.run(task)
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Pipecat Simple ChatBot")
parser.add_argument("-u", type=str, help="Room URL")
parser.add_argument("-t", type=str, help="Token")
parser.add_argument("-i", type=str, help="Call ID")
parser.add_argument("-s", type=str, help="SIP URI")
config = parser.parse_args()
asyncio.run(main(config.u, config.t, config.i, config.s))

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DAILY_SAMPLE_ROOM_URL=https://yourdomain.daily.co/yourroom # (optional: for joining the bot to the same room repeatedly for local dev)
DAILY_API_KEY=.
DAILY_API_URL=api.daily.co/v1
OPENAI_API_KEY=
ELEVENLABS_API_KEY=
ELEVENLABS_VOICE_ID=
TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID=
TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN=

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# fly.toml app configuration file generated for pipecat-dialin-demo on 2024-06-03T15:57:57+02:00
#
# See https://fly.io/docs/reference/configuration/ for information about how to use this file.
#
app = 'pipecat-dialin-demo'
primary_region = 'sjc'
[build]
[http_service]
internal_port = 7860
force_https = true
auto_stop_machines = true
auto_start_machines = true
min_machines_running = 1
[[vm]]
size = 'performance-1x'

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