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Better error handling in config file parsing. 2012-08-19 Lefteris Zafiris - 2.2-rc1 Fixed compatibility with asterisk 11 Minor code cleanups and fixes. 2011-11-11 Lefteris Zafiris - 2.1 Released stable version 2.1 2011-10-21 Lefteris Zafiris - 2.1-rc4 Changed config file handling. Config values are read once during module loading. Added option for module reload that re-reads the config values. Makefile updates. 2011-09-03 Lefteris Zafiris - 2.1-rc3 Changed output file format to raw signed lineral. This adds support for 16kHz sound playback in asterisk 1.6. Added checks for text input length. 2011-09-03 Lefteris Zafiris - 2.1-rc2 Better error handling. Using mkstemps() for safer temp file name generation, instead of ast_random(). Using ast_malloc() instead of malloc(). Increased internal espeak synth buffer to 2sec. 2011-08-27 Lefteris Zafiris - 2.1-rc1 Switched to libsamplerate for resampling. Resampling now is much faster. Major code cleanup. 2011-08-19 Lefteris Zafiris - 2.0 Added option for generating 16000Hz sound files. 2009-11-06 Lefteris Zafiris - 1.6.0.1 Released as stable. Fixed a bug in argument parsing that could cause asterisk to crash. 2009-09-02 Lefteris Zafiris - 1.6-0.1-beta Initial release 1.6-0.1-beta asterisk-espeak-2.2/Makefile000066400000000000000000000044161252616502200161160ustar00rootroot00000000000000# # Makefile for Asterisk espeak application # Copyright (C) 2009 - 2015, Lefteris Zafiris # # This program is free software, distributed under the terms of # the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the COPYING file # at the top of the source tree. INSTALL=install ASTLIBDIR:=$(shell awk '/moddir/{print $$3}' /etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf) ifeq ($(strip $(ASTLIBDIR)),) MODULES_DIR=$(INSTALL_PREFIX)/usr/lib/asterisk/modules else MODULES_DIR=$(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(ASTLIBDIR) endif ASTETCDIR=$(INSTALL_PREFIX)/etc/asterisk SAMPLENAME=espeak.conf.sample CONFNAME=$(basename $(SAMPLENAME)) CC=gcc OPTIMIZE=-O2 DEBUG=-g LIBS+=-lespeak -lsndfile -lsamplerate CFLAGS+=-pipe -fPIC -Wall -Wextra -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE all: _all @echo " +-------- app_espeak Build Complete --------+" @echo " + app_espeak has successfully been built, +" @echo " + and can be installed by running: +" @echo " + +" @echo " + make install +" @echo " +-------------------------------------------+" _all: app_espeak.so app_espeak.o: app_espeak.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(DEBUG) $(OPTIMIZE) -c -o app_espeak.o app_espeak.c app_espeak.so: app_espeak.o $(CC) -shared -Xlinker -x -o $@ $< $(LIBS) clean: rm -f app_espeak.o app_espeak.so .*.d install: _all $(INSTALL) -m 755 -d $(DESTDIR)$(MODULES_DIR) $(INSTALL) -m 755 app_espeak.so $(DESTDIR)$(MODULES_DIR) @echo " +---- app_espeak Installation Complete -----+" @echo " + +" @echo " + app_espeak has successfully been installed+" @echo " + If you would like to install the sample +" @echo " + configuration file run: +" @echo " + +" @echo " + make samples +" @echo " +-------------------------------------------+" samples: @mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(ASTETCDIR) @if [ -f $(DESTDIR)$(ASTETCDIR)/$(CONFNAME) ]; then \ echo "Backing up previous config file as $(CONFNAME).old";\ mv -f $(DESTDIR)$(ASTETCDIR)/$(CONFNAME) $(DESTDIR)$(ASTETCDIR)/$(CONFNAME).old ; \ fi ; $(INSTALL) -m 644 $(SAMPLENAME) $(DESTDIR)$(ASTETCDIR)/$(CONFNAME) @echo " ------- app_esepak confing Installed --------" asterisk-espeak-2.2/README000066400000000000000000000043011252616502200153270ustar00rootroot00000000000000=========================================== Espeak For Asterisk =========================================== This provides the "Espeak" dialplan application, which allows you to use the Espeak speech synthesizer with Asterisk. This module invokes the Espeak TTS engine locally, and uses it to render text to speech. It works with asterisk versions 1.6 or later ------------ Requirements ------------ Asterisk header files Espeak libraries and header files **It is recommended to use espeak version 1.41.01 or newer. Earlier version of epseak had an file descriptor leak that could cause asterisk to crash. If upgrading is not an option patch your current version of epseak with the espeak.patch provided here. libsndfile libraries and header files libsamplerate libraries and header files ------------ Installation ------------ $ make $ make install To install the sample configuration file, issue the following command after the 'make install' command: $ make samples ----- Usage ----- Espeak(text[,intkeys,language]): This will invoke the eSpeak TTS engine, send a text string, get back the resulting waveform and play it to the user, allowing any given interrupt keys to immediately terminate and return. -------- Examples -------- dialplan sample code for your extensions.conf ;Espeak Demo exten => 1234,1,Answer() ;;Play mesage using default language as set in espeak.conf exten => 1234,n,Espeak("This is a simple espeak test in english.",any) ;;Play message in Spanish exten => 1234,n,Espeak("Esta es una simple prueba espeak en español.",any,es) ;;Play message in Greek exten => 1234,n,Espeak("Αυτό είναι ένα απλό τέστ του espeak στα ελληνικά.",any,el) ;;Read a text file from disk (relative to the channel language) ;;and play it with espeak using the asterisk channel language. exten => 1234,n,ReadFile(MYTEXT=/path/${LANGUAGE}/myfile,200) exten => 1234,n,Espeak("${MYTEXT}",any,${LANGUAGE}) exten => 1234,n,Hangup() ------- License ------- The Espeak module for asterisk is distributed under the GNU General Public License v2. See COPYING for details. -------- Homepage -------- http://zaf.github.io/Asterisk-eSpeak/ asterisk-espeak-2.2/app_espeak.c000066400000000000000000000263571252616502200167420ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* * Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit. * * Copyright (C) 2009 - 2015, Lefteris Zafiris * * Lefteris Zafiris * * See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about * the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact * any of the maintainers of this project for assistance; * the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC * channels for your use. * * This program is free software, distributed under the terms of * the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the COPYING file * at the top of the source tree. */ /*! \file * * \brief Say text to the user, using eSpeak TTS engine. * * \author\verbatim Lefteris Zafiris \endverbatim * * \extref eSpeak text to speech Synthesis System - http://espeak.sourceforge.net/ * * \ingroup applications */ /*** MODULEINFO no ***/ #include "asterisk.h" ASTERISK_FILE_VERSION(__FILE__, "$Revision: 00 $") #include #include #include #include #include #include "asterisk/app.h" #include "asterisk/channel.h" #include "asterisk/module.h" #include "asterisk/config.h" #include "asterisk/utils.h" #define AST_MODULE "eSpeak" #define ESPEAK_CONFIG "espeak.conf" #define MAXLEN 2048 #define DEF_RATE 8000 #define DEF_SPEED 150 #define DEF_VOLUME 100 #define DEF_WORDGAP 1 #define DEF_PITCH 50 #define DEF_CAPIND 0 #define DEF_VOICE "default" #define DEF_DIR "/tmp" /* libsndfile formats */ #define RAW_PCM_S16LE 262146 #define WAV_PCM_S16LE 65538 /* espeak buffer size in msec */ #define ESPK_BUFFER 2000 static const char *app = "eSpeak"; static const char *synopsis = "Say text to the user, using eSpeak speech synthesizer."; static const char *descrip = " eSpeak(text[,intkeys,language]): This will invoke the eSpeak TTS engine,\n" "send a text string, get back the resulting waveform and play it to\n" "the user, allowing any given interrupt keys to immediately terminate\n" "and return.\n"; static struct ast_config *cfg; static struct ast_flags config_flags = { 0 }; static const char *cachedir; static int usecache; static double target_sample_rate; static int speed; static int volume; static int wordgap; static int pitch; static int capind; static const char *def_voice; static int read_config(const char *espeak_conf) { const char *temp; /* Setting defaut config values */ cachedir = DEF_DIR; usecache = 0; target_sample_rate = DEF_RATE; speed = DEF_SPEED; volume = DEF_VOLUME; wordgap = DEF_WORDGAP; pitch = DEF_PITCH; capind = DEF_CAPIND; def_voice = DEF_VOICE; cfg = ast_config_load(espeak_conf, config_flags); if (!cfg || cfg == CONFIG_STATUS_FILEINVALID) { ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "eSpeak: Unable to read confing file %s. Using default settings\n", espeak_conf); } else { if ((temp = ast_variable_retrieve(cfg, "general", "usecache"))) usecache = ast_true(temp); if ((temp = ast_variable_retrieve(cfg, "general", "cachedir"))) cachedir = temp; if ((temp = ast_variable_retrieve(cfg, "general", "samplerate"))) { target_sample_rate = (int) strtol(temp, NULL, 10); if (errno == ERANGE) { ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "eSpeak: Error reading samplerate from config file\n"); target_sample_rate = DEF_RATE; } } if ((temp = ast_variable_retrieve(cfg, "voice", "speed"))) { speed = (int) strtol(temp, NULL, 10); if (errno == ERANGE) { ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "eSpeak: Error reading voice speed from config file\n"); speed = DEF_SPEED; } } if ((temp = ast_variable_retrieve(cfg, "voice", "wordgap"))) { wordgap = (int) strtol(temp, NULL, 10); if (errno == ERANGE) { ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "eSpeak: Error reading wordgap from config file\n"); wordgap = DEF_WORDGAP; } } if ((temp = ast_variable_retrieve(cfg, "voice", "volume"))) { volume = (int) strtol(temp, NULL, 10); if (errno == ERANGE) { ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "eSpeak: Error reading volume from config file\n"); volume = DEF_VOLUME; } } if ((temp = ast_variable_retrieve(cfg, "voice", "pitch"))) { pitch = (int) strtol(temp, NULL, 10); if (errno == ERANGE) { ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "eSpeak: Error reading pitch from config file\n"); pitch = DEF_PITCH; } } if ((temp = ast_variable_retrieve(cfg, "voice", "capind"))) { capind = (int) strtol(temp, NULL, 10); if (errno == ERANGE) { ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "eSpeak: Error reading capind from config file\n"); capind = DEF_CAPIND; } } if ((temp = ast_variable_retrieve(cfg, "voice", "voice"))) def_voice = temp; } if (target_sample_rate != 8000 && target_sample_rate != 16000) { ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "eSpeak: Unsupported sample rate: %lf. Falling back to %d\n", target_sample_rate, DEF_RATE); target_sample_rate = DEF_RATE; } return 0; } /* espeak synthesis callback function */ static int synth_callback(short *wav, int numsamples, espeak_EVENT *events) { if (wav) { if (fwrite(wav, sizeof(short), numsamples, events[0].user_data)) return 0; /* Continue synthesis */ } return 1; /* Stop synthesis */ } static int espeak_exec(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *data) { int res = 0; SNDFILE *src_file; SF_INFO src_info; FILE *fl; int raw_fd; sf_count_t trun_frames = 0; sf_count_t dst_frames; SRC_DATA rate_change; espeak_ERROR espk_error; float *src_buff, *dst_buff; char *mydata; int writecache = 0; char cachefile[MAXLEN]; char raw_name[17] = "/tmp/espk_XXXXXX"; char slin_name[23]; int sample_rate; const char *voice; AST_DECLARE_APP_ARGS(args, AST_APP_ARG(text); AST_APP_ARG(interrupt); AST_APP_ARG(language); ); if (ast_strlen_zero(data)) { ast_log(LOG_ERROR, "eSpeak requires arguments (text and options)\n"); return -1; } mydata = ast_strdupa(data); AST_STANDARD_APP_ARGS(args, mydata); if (args.interrupt && !strcasecmp(args.interrupt, "any")) args.interrupt = AST_DIGIT_ANY; if (!ast_strlen_zero(args.language)) { voice = args.language; } else { voice = def_voice; } args.text = ast_strip_quoted(args.text, "\"", "\""); if (ast_strlen_zero(args.text)) { ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "eSpeak: No text passed for synthesis.\n"); return res; } ast_debug(1, "eSpeak:\nText passed: %s\nInterrupt key(s): %s\nLanguage: %s\nRate: %lf\n", args.text, args.interrupt, voice, target_sample_rate); /*Cache mechanism */ if (usecache) { char MD5_name[33]; ast_md5_hash(MD5_name, args.text); if (strlen(cachedir) + strlen(MD5_name) + 6 <= MAXLEN) { ast_debug(1, "eSpeak: Activating cache mechanism...\n"); snprintf(cachefile, sizeof(cachefile), "%s/%s", cachedir, MD5_name); if (ast_fileexists(cachefile, NULL, NULL) <= 0) { ast_debug(1, "eSpeak: Cache file does not yet exist.\n"); writecache = 1; } else { ast_debug(1, "eSpeak: Cache file exists.\n"); if (ast_channel_state(chan) != AST_STATE_UP) ast_answer(chan); res = ast_streamfile(chan, cachefile, ast_channel_language(chan)); if (res) { ast_log(LOG_ERROR, "eSpeak: ast_streamfile from cache failed on %s\n", ast_channel_name(chan)); } else { res = ast_waitstream(chan, args.interrupt); ast_stopstream(chan); return res; } } } } /* Invoke eSpeak */ if ((sample_rate = espeak_Initialize(AUDIO_OUTPUT_SYNCHRONOUS, ESPK_BUFFER, NULL, 0)) == -1) { ast_log(LOG_ERROR, "eSpeak: Internal espeak error, aborting.\n"); return -1; } espeak_SetSynthCallback(synth_callback); espeak_SetVoiceByName(voice); espeak_SetParameter(espeakRATE, speed, 0); espeak_SetParameter(espeakVOLUME, volume, 0); espeak_SetParameter(espeakWORDGAP, wordgap, 0); espeak_SetParameter(espeakPITCH, pitch, 0); espeak_SetParameter(espeakCAPITALS, capind, 0); if ((raw_fd = mkstemp(raw_name)) == -1) { ast_log(LOG_ERROR, "eSpeak: Failed to create audio file.\n"); return -1; } if ((fl = fdopen(raw_fd, "w+")) == NULL) { ast_log(LOG_ERROR, "eSpeak: Failed to open audio file '%s'\n", raw_name); return -1; } espk_error = espeak_Synth(args.text, strlen(args.text), 0, POS_CHARACTER, (int) strlen(args.text), espeakCHARS_AUTO, NULL, fl); espeak_Terminate(); fclose(fl); if (espk_error != EE_OK) { ast_log(LOG_ERROR, "eSpeak: Failed to synthesize speech for the specified text.\n"); ast_filedelete(raw_name, NULL); return -1; } /* Resample sound file */ if (sample_rate != target_sample_rate) { memset(&src_info, 0, sizeof(src_info)); src_info.samplerate = (int) sample_rate; src_info.channels = 1; src_info.format = RAW_PCM_S16LE; if ((src_file = sf_open(raw_name, SFM_RDWR, &src_info)) == NULL) { ast_log(LOG_ERROR, "eSpeak: Failed to read raw audio data '%s'\n", raw_name); ast_filedelete(raw_name, NULL); return -1; } if ((src_buff = (float *) ast_malloc(src_info.frames * sizeof(float))) == NULL) { ast_log(LOG_ERROR, "eSpeak: Failed to allocate memory for resampling.\n"); sf_close(src_file); return -1; } sf_readf_float(src_file, src_buff, src_info.frames); dst_frames = src_info.frames * (sf_count_t) target_sample_rate / (sf_count_t) sample_rate; if ((dst_buff = (float *) ast_malloc(dst_frames * sizeof(float))) == NULL) { ast_log(LOG_ERROR, "eSpeak: Failed to allocate memory for resampling.\n"); sf_close(src_file); ast_free(src_buff); return -1; } rate_change.data_in = src_buff; rate_change.data_out = dst_buff; rate_change.input_frames = src_info.frames; rate_change.output_frames = dst_frames; rate_change.src_ratio = (double) (target_sample_rate / sample_rate); res = src_simple(&rate_change, SRC_SINC_FASTEST, 1); if (res) { ast_log(LOG_ERROR, "eSpeak: Failed to resample sound file '%s': '%s'\n", raw_name, src_strerror(res)); sf_close(src_file); ast_free(src_buff); ast_free(dst_buff); ast_filedelete(raw_name, NULL); return -1; } src_info.frames = dst_frames; src_info.samplerate = target_sample_rate; sf_command(src_file, SFC_FILE_TRUNCATE, &trun_frames, sizeof(trun_frames)); sf_writef_float(src_file, dst_buff, src_info.frames); sf_write_sync(src_file); sf_close(src_file); ast_free(src_buff); ast_free(dst_buff); } /* Create filenames */ if (target_sample_rate == 8000) snprintf(slin_name, sizeof(slin_name), "%s.sln", raw_name); if (target_sample_rate == 16000) snprintf(slin_name, sizeof(slin_name), "%s.sln16", raw_name); rename(raw_name, slin_name); /* Save file to cache if set */ if (writecache) { ast_debug(1, "eSpeak: Saving cache file %s\n", cachefile); ast_filecopy(raw_name, cachefile, NULL); } if (ast_channel_state(chan) != AST_STATE_UP) ast_answer(chan); res = ast_streamfile(chan, raw_name, ast_channel_language(chan)); if (res) { ast_log(LOG_ERROR, "eSpeak: ast_streamfile failed on %s\n", ast_channel_name(chan)); } else { res = ast_waitstream(chan, args.interrupt); ast_stopstream(chan); } ast_filedelete(raw_name, NULL); return res; } static int reload_module(void) { ast_config_destroy(cfg); read_config(ESPEAK_CONFIG); return 0; } static int unload_module(void) { ast_config_destroy(cfg); return ast_unregister_application(app); } static int load_module(void) { read_config(ESPEAK_CONFIG); return ast_register_application(app, espeak_exec, synopsis, descrip) ? AST_MODULE_LOAD_DECLINE : AST_MODULE_LOAD_SUCCESS; } AST_MODULE_INFO(ASTERISK_GPL_KEY, AST_MODFLAG_DEFAULT, "eSpeak TTS Interface", .load = load_module, .unload = unload_module, .reload = reload_module, ); asterisk-espeak-2.2/authors000066400000000000000000000000451252616502200160600ustar00rootroot00000000000000Lefteris Zafiris asterisk-espeak-2.2/espeak.conf.sample000066400000000000000000000024341252616502200200530ustar00rootroot00000000000000; ; eSpeak Configuration ; [general] ; ; Use cache (yes, no - defaults to no) ; ;usecache=yes ; ; If usecache=yes, a directory to store waveform cache files. ; The cache is never cleared by the application, so you must take care of ; cleaning it yourself (just delete any or all files from the cache). ; THIS DIRECTORY *MUST* EXIST and must be writable from the asterisk process. ; Defaults to /tmp. ; ;cachedir=/var/lib/asterisk/espeakcache/ ; ; Target sample rate for the generated sound files in Hz (default is 8000) ; For now app_espeak supports generation of 8000Hz or 16000Hz sound files ; so possible values are only 8000 and 16000. If set to another value it will ; automatically fall back to 8000Hz. ; ;samplerate=8000 ; [voice] ; ; The voice to use, i.e. ; the name of the voice file to use from from espeak-data/voices ; Use "espeak --voices" for a list of available voices ; (default is "default") ; ;voice=af ; ; The playback speed in words per minute (default is 150) ; ;speed=130 ; ; Amplitude, 0 to 200, default is 100 ; ;volume=100 ; ; Word gap. Pause between words, units of 10mS at the default speed ; ;wordgap=1 ; ; Pitch adjustment, 0 to 99, default is 50 ; ;pitch=40 ; ; Indicate capital letters with: 1=sound, 2=the word "capitals", ; higher values = a pitch increase ; ;capind=15 asterisk-espeak-2.2/espeak.patch000066400000000000000000000003421252616502200167410ustar00rootroot00000000000000--- espeak-1.40.02/src/old-synthdata.cpp 2009-08-25 08:18:14.781597401 +0300 +++ espeak-1.40.02/src/synthdata.cpp 2009-08-25 08:18:40.086597526 +0300 @@ -677,5 +677,6 @@ } } } + fclose(f); } // end of LoadConfig