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# Pipecat Cloud Starter Project
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A template voice agent for [Pipecat Cloud](https://www.daily.co/products/pipecat-cloud/) that demonstrates building and deploying a conversational AI agent.
## Prerequisites
- Python 3.10+
- Linux, MacOS, or Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)
- [Docker](https://www.docker.com) and a Docker repository (e.g., [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com))
- A Docker Hub account (or other container registry account)
- [Pipecat Cloud](https://pipecat.daily.co) account
> **Note**: If you haven't installed Docker yet, follow the official installation guides for your platform ([Linux](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/), [Mac](https://docs.docker.com/desktop/setup/install/mac-install/), [Windows](https://docs.docker.com/desktop/setup/install/windows-install/)). For Docker Hub, [create a free account](https://hub.docker.com/signup) and log in via terminal with `docker login`.
## Getting Started
### 1. Set up Python environment
We recommend using a virtual environment to manage your Python dependencies.
```bash
# Create a virtual environment
python -m venv venv
# Activate it
source venv/bin/activate # On Windows: venv\Scripts\activate
# Install dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install pipecatcloud
```
### 2. Get the starter project
Clone the starter project from GitHub:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/daily-co/pipecat-cloud-starter
cd pipecat-cloud-starter
```
or use the Pipecat Cloud CLI to initialize a new project:
```bash
mkdir pipecat-cloud-starter && cd pipecat-cloud-starter
pcc init
```
### 3. Authenticate with Pipecat Cloud
```bash
pcc auth login
```
### 4. Acquire required API keys
This starter requires the following API keys:
- **OpenAI API Key**: Get from [platform.openai.com/api-keys](https://platform.openai.com/api-keys)
- **Cartesia API Key**: Get from [play.cartesia.ai/keys](https://play.cartesia.ai/keys)
- **Daily API Key**: Automatically provided through your Pipecat Cloud account
### 5. Configure to run locally (optional)
You can test your agent locally before deploying to Pipecat Cloud:
- `DAILY_API_KEY` value can be found at [https://pipecat.daily.co](https://pipecat.daily.co) Under the `Settings` menu of your agent, in the `Daily` tab.
```bash
# Set environment variables with your API keys
export CARTESIA_API_KEY="your_cartesia_key"
export DAILY_API_KEY="your_daily_key"
export OPENAI_API_KEY="your_openai_key"
LOCAL_RUN=1 python bot.py
```
## Deploy & Run
### 1. Build and push your Docker image
```bash
# Build the image (targeting ARM architecture for cloud deployment)
docker build --platform=linux/arm64 -t my-first-agent:latest .
# Tag with your Docker username and version
docker tag my-first-agent:latest your-username/my-first-agent:0.1
# Push to Docker Hub
docker push your-username/my-first-agent:0.1
```
### 2. Create a secret set for your API keys
The starter project requires API keys for OpenAI and Cartesia:
```bash
# Copy the example env file
cp env.example .env
# Edit .env to add your API keys:
# CARTESIA_API_KEY=your_cartesia_key
# OPENAI_API_KEY=your_openai_key
# Create a secret set from your .env file
pcc secrets set my-first-agent-secrets --file .env
```
Alternatively, you can create secrets directly via CLI:
```bash
pcc secrets set my-first-agent-secrets \
CARTESIA_API_KEY=your_cartesia_key \
OPENAI_API_KEY=your_openai_key
```
### 3. Deploy to Pipecat Cloud
```bash
pcc deploy my-first-agent your-username/my-first-agent:0.1
```
> **Note (Optional)**: For a more maintainable approach, you can use the included `pcc-deploy.toml` file:
>
> ```toml
> agent_name = "my-first-agent"
> image = "your-username/my-first-agent:0.1"
> secret_set = "my-first-agent-secrets"
>
> [scaling]
> min_instances = 0
> ```
>
> Then simply run `pcc deploy` without additional arguments.
> **Note**: If your repository is private, you'll need to add credentials:
>
> ```bash
> # Create pull secret (you'll be prompted for credentials)
> pcc secrets image-pull-secret pull-secret https://index.docker.io/v1/
>
> # Deploy with credentials
> pcc deploy my-first-agent your-username/my-first-agent:0.1 --credentials pull-secret
> ```
### 4. Check deployment and scaling (optional)
By default, your agent will use "scale-to-zero" configuration, which means it may have a cold start of around 10 seconds when first used. By default, idle instances are maintained for 5 minutes before being terminated when using scale-to-zero.
For more responsive testing, you can scale your deployment to keep a minimum of one instance warm:
```bash
# Ensure at least one warm instance is always available
pcc deploy my-first-agent your-username/my-first-agent:0.1 --min-instances 1
# Check the status of your deployment
pcc agent status my-first-agent
```
By default, idle instances are maintained for 5 minutes before being terminated when using scale-to-zero.
### 5. Create an API key
```bash
# Create a public API key for accessing your agent
pcc organizations keys create
# Set it as the default key to use with your agent
pcc organizations keys use
```
### 6. Start your agent
```bash
# Start a session with your agent in a Daily room
pcc agent start my-first-agent --use-daily
```
This will return a URL, which you can use to connect to your running agent.
## Documentation
For more details on Pipecat Cloud and its capabilities:
- [Pipecat Cloud Documentation](https://docs.pipecat.daily.co)
- [Pipecat Project Documentation](https://docs.pipecat.ai)
## Support
Join our [Discord community](https://discord.gg/dailyco) for help and discussions.