import json from collections import defaultdict from alexa.ask.utils import Request, initialize_handlers import voice_handlers from config.config import INTENT_SCHEMA, NON_INTENT_REQUESTS """ The REGISTERED_HANDLERS global variable contains a python dict which contains mappings from the intent name to the handler e.g. handler = REGISTERED_HANDLERS["IntentRequest"][INTENT_NAME] gives you the appropriate handler. """ REGISTERED_HANDLERS = initialize_handlers(voice_handlers, INTENT_SCHEMA, NON_INTENT_REQUESTS) def lambda_handler(request_json, context): """ This code routes requests to the appropriate handler function in voice_handlers.py request_json : This is the json received by the alexa skill context : event metadata provided by Amazon Web Services Lambda """ request = Request(request_json) voice_handler = REGISTERED_HANDLERS[request.request_type()] if request.intent_name() and request.intent_name() in voice_handler: voice_handler = voice_handler[request.intent_name()] else: voice_handler = voice_handlers.default_handler
from __future__ import print_function import json from collections import defaultdict from alexa.ask.utils import Request, initialize_handlers import voice_handlers """ The REGISTERED_HANDLERS global variable contains a python dict which contains mappings from the intent name to the handler e.g. handler = REGISTERED_HANDLERS["IntentRequest"][INTENT_NAME] gives you the appropriate handler. """ REGISTERED_HANDLERS = initialize_handlers(voice_handlers) def lambda_handler(request_json, context): """ This code routes requests to the appropriate handler function in voice_handlers.py request_json : This is the json received by the alexa skill context : event metadata provided by Amazon Web Services Lambda """ request = Request(request_json) voice_handler = REGISTERED_HANDLERS[request.request_type()] if request.intent_name() and request.intent_name() in voice_handler: voice_handler = voice_handler[request.intent_name()] return voice_handler(request)