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Using Sound of Text API in Python 3
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import time | |
import requests | |
data = { 'engine': 'Google', 'data': { 'voice': 'en-US', 'text': 'Hello, world!' } } | |
response = requests.post( | |
'https://api.soundoftext.com/sounds', | |
headers={'Content-Type':'application/json'}, | |
json=data | |
) | |
sound_request = response.json() | |
print ("Sound Request:") | |
print (sound_request) | |
def get_sound(sound_id): | |
response = requests.get(f'https://api.soundoftext.com/sounds/{sound_id}') | |
sound_status = response.json() | |
if sound_status['status'] is 'Pending': | |
print ('Sleeping...') | |
time.sleep(2) | |
return get_sound(sound_id) | |
return sound_status['location'] | |
sound_url = get_sound(sound_request['id']) | |
print ("Sound Url:") | |
print (sound_url) | |
file_request = requests.get(sound_url) | |
with open('hello-world.mp3', 'wb') as sound_file: | |
sound_file.write(file_request.content) | |
print ("Finished! Try opening 'hello-world.mp3'!") |
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