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cordova-plugin-tts

v0.2.3

Published

Cordova Text-to-Speech Plugin

Downloads

1,970

Readme

Cordova Text-to-Speech Plugin

Platforms

iOS 7+
Windows Phone 8
Android 4.0.3+ (API Level 15+)

Installation

cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-tts

Usage

// basic usage
TTS
    .speak('hello, world!', function () {
        alert('success');
    }, function (reason) {
        alert(reason);
    });

// or with more options
TTS
    .speak({
        text: 'hello, world!',
        locale: 'en-GB',
        rate: 0.75
    }, function () {
        alert('success');
    }, function (reason) {
        alert(reason);
    });

Tips: speak an empty string to interrupt.

API Definitions

The onfulfilled callback will be called when the speech finishes, and the onrejected callback (Windows Phone only) will be called when an error occurs.

If the API is invoked when it's still speaking, the previous speaking will be canceled immediately, but the onfulfilled callback of the previous speaking will be called when it stops.

declare module TTS {
    interface IOptions {
        /** text to speak */
        text: string;
        /** a string like 'en-US', 'zh-CN', etc */
        locale?: string;
        /** speed rate, 0 ~ 1 */
        rate?: number;
    }

    function speak(options: IOptions, onfulfilled: () => void, onrejected: (reason) => void): void;
    function speak(text: string, onfulfilled: () => void, onrejected: (reason) => void): void;
}