/fluent-ssml

Alexa SSML templates

Primary LanguageTypeScript

fluent-ssml

Compose Alexa SSML (Speech Synthesis Markup Language) with a fluent interface.

Features:

  • support for the full Alexa SSML Reference
  • everything is immutable, which makes it reusable and composable (like strings)
  • simple templating
  • extensible and testable
  • typescript types!

NOTE: this package is tested on node v8.4.0

install it

npm install --save fluent-ssml

use it

Most basic template

import { ssml, renderXml } from "fluent-ssml";

const template = ssml("I am a template");

// prints <speak>I am a template</speak>
console.log(renderXml(template));

Using templated strings for parametric templates

const template = ssml(p => `${p.name} is a cool dude`);

// prints <speak>Jon is a cool dude</speak>
console.log(renderXml(template, { name: "Jon" }));

Use the fluent api for more complicated templates

This code...

const template = ssml()
    .p(
        ssml()
            .sayAs("characters", "ssml")
            .say("templates can get quite complicated")
    )
    .p("it's important to keep them composable and parametric")
    .p(
        ssml()
            .say("if you do")
            .break({ strength: "strong" })
            .say(p => `you are gonna keep your ${p.quality}`)
    )
    .sayAs("interjection", "abracadabra");

// produces a simple object model with the rendered template
// easy to use for testing or debugging
const rendered = template.render({ quality: "sanity" });

// produces the final xml
const xml = renderXml(rendered);

console.log(xml);

...renders this (reformatted for clarity)

<speak>
    <p>
        <say-as interpret-as="characters">ssml</say-as> templates can get quite complicated
    </p>
    <p>
        it's important to keep them composable and parametric
    </p>
    <p>
        if you do <break strength="strong"/> you are gonna keep your sanity
    </p>
    <say-as interpret-as="interjection">abracadabra</say-as>
</speak>