Coze Chat Bot
In this tutorial, we will show you how to make Coze Bot speak in TEN-Agent playground.
Prerequisites
Make sure you have the TEN-Agent playground running. If not, follow the Run Playground guide to start the playground.
You will need following information prepared:
Coze info:
Coze Bot ID
Coze Token
Coze Base URL (only needed if you need to access non-global environment)
STT info, any supported STT can be used. Deepgram is relatively easy to register and get started with.
TTS info, any supported TTS can be used. Fish.Audio is relatively easy to register and get started with.
RTC info, currently only Agora RTC is supported. You can register your account at Agora. We assume you have your App ID and App Certificate ready when you configure your
.env
file.
Steps
Open the playground at localhost:3000 to configure your agent.
Select the graph type
voice_assistant
.Click on
Module Picker
to open the module selection.If you preferred STT/TTS module is not by default selected, you can select the module from the dropdown list. Note you will need to configure the module with the correct information like API key, etc.
From
LLM
module, click on the dropdown and selectCoze Chat Bot
.Click on
Save Change
to apply the module to the graph.Click on the Button to the right of the graph selection to open the property configuration. You will see a list of properties that can be configured for the
Coze Chat Bot
module.Configure the
Coze Bot ID
,Coze Token
, andCoze Base URL
properties with the information you prepared.Click on
Save Change
to apply the property to theCoze Chat Bot
module.If you see the success toast, the property is successfully applied to the
Coze Chat Bot
module.You are all set! Now you can start speaking to Coze Bot by clicking on the
Connect
button. Note you will need to wait a few seconds for agent to initialzie itself.
Using Azure STT
Azure STT is integrated within RTC extension module. That's why if you want to use Azure STT, you will need to select voice_assistant_integrated_stt
graph type.
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