I am trying to create a simple Alexa skill using Flask Ask in python.
I have an intent called "SearchIntent" with a "searchterm" slot and the python code looks something like this:
@ask.intent("SearchIntent")
def SearchIntent(searchterm):
resList = []
searchterm = searchterm.lower()
for item in somelist:
if item.find(searchterm) != -1:
resList.append(item)
return question("I Found " + str(len(resList)) + ", Do you want me to list them all?")
I want to check if the response from the user, if he says "Yes" than read all the results:
return statement('\n'.join(resList))
and if the user says no, to perform some other action
something like:
...
return question("I Found " + str(len(resList)) + ", Do you want me to list them all?")
if "return question" == "yes":
do something
else:
do something else
I don't want to create the search function again in a YesIntent, Is it possible to do something like this within the same function?
This is not possible in the suggested way using flask ask. After you call return
, you leave your SearchIntent() function and have no way to check the answer or run additional code.
However, you can still make it work: after the user answers your question a new intent is sent and flask-ask calls the according function. By using session attributes, as suggested by @user3872094, you can process your searchterm
in this new function. Session attributes are used to preserve user input during a session between different intent requests.
Check this minimal example:
@ask.intent("SearchIntent")
def SearchIntent(searchterm):
session.attributes['term'] = searchterm
return question("I understood {}. Is that correct?".format(searchterm))
@ask.intent('AMAZON.YesIntent')
def yes_intent():
term = session.attributes['term']
return statement("Ok. So your word really was {}.".format(term))
@ask.intent('AMAZON.NoIntent')
def no_intent():
return statement("I am sorry I got it wrong.")
Add the Amazon Yes and No intents to your intent_schema:
{
"intents": [
{
"intent": "SearchIntent",
"slots": [{
"name": "searchterm",
"type": "AMAZON.LITERAL"
}]
},{
"intent": "AMAZON.NoIntent"
}, {
"intent": "AMAZON.YesIntent"
}
]
}