A speech-to-text library for React Native
React Native Voice
React Native Voice Recognition library for iOS and Android (Online and Offline Support).
Linking
Manually or automatically link the NativeModule
react-native link react-native-voice
Manually Link Android
- In
android/setting.gradle
...
include ':react-native-voice', ':app'
project(':react-native-voice').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-voice/android')
- In
android/app/build.gradle
...
dependencies {
...
compile project(':react-native-voice')
}
- In
MainApplication.java
import android.app.Application;
import com.facebook.react.ReactApplication;
import com.facebook.react.ReactPackage;
...
import com.wenkesj.voice.VoicePackage; // <------ Add this!
...
public class MainActivity extends Activity implements ReactApplication {
...
@Override
protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
return Arrays.<ReactPackage>asList(
new MainReactPackage(),
new VoicePackage() // <------ Add this!
);
}
}
Manually Link iOS
-
Drag the Voice.xcodeproj from the react-native-voice/ios folder to the Libraries group on Xcode in your poject. Manual linking
-
Click on your main project file (the one that represents the .xcodeproj) select Build Phases and drag the static library, lib.Voice.a, from the Libraries/Voice.xcodeproj/Products folder to Link Binary With Libraries
Usage
Full example for Android and iOS.
Example
import Voice from 'react-native-voice';
import React, {Component} from 'react';
class VoiceTest extends Component {
constructor(props) {
Voice.onSpeechStart = this.onSpeechStartHandler.bind(this);
Voice.onSpeechEnd = this.onSpeechEndHandler.bind(this);
Voice.onSpeechResults = this.onSpeechResultsHandler.bind(this);
}
onStartButtonPress(e){
Voice.start('en-US');
}
...
}
API
Static access to the Voice API.
All methods now return a new Promise
for async/await
compatibility.
Method Name | Description | Platform |
---|---|---|
Voice.isAvailable() | Checks whether a speech recognition service is available on the system. | Android, iOS |
Voice.start(locale) | Starts listening for speech for a specific locale. Returns null if no error occurs. | Android, iOS |
Voice.stop() | Stops listening for speech. Returns null if no error occurs. | Android, iOS |
Voice.cancel() | Cancels the speech recognition. Returns null if no error occurs. | Android, iOS |
Voice.destroy() | Destroys the current SpeechRecognizer instance. Returns null if no error occurs. | Android, iOS |
Voice.removeAllListeners() | Cleans/nullifies overridden Voice static methods. |
Android, iOS |
Voice.isRecognizing() | Return if the SpeechRecognizer is recognizing. | Android, iOS |
Voice.getSpeechRecognitionServices() | Returns a list of the speech recognition engines available on the device. (Example: ['com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox'] if Google is the only one available.) |
Android |
Events
Callbacks that are invoked when a native event emitted.
Event Name | Description | Event | Platform |
---|---|---|---|
Voice.onSpeechStart(event) | Invoked when .start() is called without error. |
{ error: false } |
Android, iOS |
Voice.onSpeechRecognized(event) | Invoked when speech is recognized. | { error: false } |
Android, iOS |
Voice.onSpeechEnd(event) | Invoked when SpeechRecognizer stops recognition. | { error: false } |
Android, iOS |
Voice.onSpeechError(event) | Invoked when an error occurs. | { error: Description of error as string } |
Android, iOS |
Voice.onSpeechResults(event) | Invoked when SpeechRecognizer is finished recognizing. | { value: [..., 'Speech recognized'] } |
Android, iOS |
Voice.onSpeechPartialResults(event) | Invoked when any results are computed. | { value: [..., 'Partial speech recognized'] } |
Android, iOS |
Voice.onSpeechVolumeChanged(event) | Invoked when pitch that is recognized changed. | { value: pitch in dB } |
Android |
Permissions
Arguably the most important part.
Android
While the included VoiceTest
app works without explicit permissions checks and requests, it may be necessary to add a permission request for RECORD_AUDIO
for some configurations.
Since Android M (6.0), user need to grant permission at runtime (and not during app installation).
By default, calling the startSpeech
method will invoke RECORD AUDIO
permission popup to the user. This can be disabled by passing REQUEST_PERMISSIONS_AUTO: true
in the options argument.
If you're running an ejected expo/expokit app, you may run into issues with permissions on Android and get the following error host.exp.exponent.MainActivity cannot be cast to com.facebook.react.ReactActivity startSpeech
. This can be resolved by prompting for permssion using the expo-permission
package before starting recogntion.
import { Permissions } from "expo";
async componentDidMount() {
const { status, expires, permissions } = await Permissions.askAsync(
Permissions.AUDIO_RECORDING
);
if (status !== "granted") {
//Permissions not granted. Don't show the start recording button because it will cause problems if it's pressed.
this.setState({showRecordButton: false});
} else {
this.setState({showRecordButton: true});
}
}
iOS
Need to include permissions for NSMicrophoneUsageDescription
and NSSpeechRecognitionUsageDescription
inside Info.plist for iOS. See the included VoiceTest
for how to handle these cases.
<dict>
...
<key>NSMicrophoneUsageDescription</key>
<string>Description of why you require the use of the microphone</string>
<key>NSSpeechRecognitionUsageDescription</key>
<string>Description of why you require the use of the speech recognition</string>
...
</dict>