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pip3 install google-assistant-grpc==0.3.0 | |
pip3 install google-assistant-sdk==0.6.0 | |
pip3 install google-assistant-sdk[samples]==0.6.0 | |
google-oauthlib-tool --scope https://www.googleapis.com/auth/assistant-sdk-prototype --scope https://www.googleapis.com/auth/gcm --save --headless --client-secrets $credname |
@Yashraj1221, No1: You have got the command wrong. You have just entered the path to the credentials file, without adding the name of the file. I have clearly shown that in the video at this point https://youtu.be/yfVMXq6mEXk?t=543 No2: You have used a OneDrive directory that has restricted access.
google assistant application doesn't open properly in python scripts folder
@Yashraj1221, No1: You have got the command wrong. You have just entered the path to the credentials file, without adding the name of the file. I have clearly shown that in the video at this point https://youtu.be/yfVMXq6mEXk?t=543 No2: You have used a OneDrive directory that has restricted access.
Thanks a lot
@Yashraj1221, You are supposed to add your project and model ids. The command clearly says to insert those ids.
Hi, I also commented in youtube but not sure if you check there. Thanks for your video! I encountered a problem:
After I pasted the Google Sign-In code in the CMD, it runs a bunch of lines but ends with this error:
"raise ValueError("check_hostname requires server_hostname") ValueError: check_hostname requires server_hostname"
Any idea what to do about that?
I kept on going with the rest of the process however when trying to (elevated) running the PushToTalk exe file, it runs 2 lines super quick and aborts itself (I can't tell what's written there it is super fast and gone). I'd love to know what can be done for it to make it work... Thanks!
install the tool using
pip3 install –upgrade google-auth-oauthlib[tool]