{ "cblAuthDelegate":{ // Path to CBLAuthDelegate's database file. e.g. /home/ubuntu/Build/cblAuthDelegate.db // Note: The directory specified must be valid. // The database file (cblAuthDelegate.db) will be created by SampleApp, do not create it yourself. // The database file should only be used for CBLAuthDelegate (don't use it for other components of SDK) "databaseFilePath":"${SDK_CBL_AUTH_DELEGATE_DATABASE_FILE_PATH}" }, "deviceInfo":{ // Unique device serial number. e.g. 123456 "deviceSerialNumber":"${SDK_CONFIG_DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER}", // The Client ID of the Product from developer.amazon.com "clientId":"${SDK_CONFIG_CLIENT_ID}", // Product ID from developer.amazon.com "productId":"${SDK_CONFIG_PRODUCT_ID}" }, "capabilitiesDelegate":{ // The endpoint to connect in order to send device capabilities. // This will only be used in DEBUG builds. // e.g. "endpoint": "https://api.amazonalexa.com" // Override the message to be sent out to the Capabilities API. // This will only be used in DEBUG builds. // e.g. "overridenCapabilitiesPublishMessageBody": { // "envelopeVersion":"20160207", // "capabilities":[ // { // "type":"AlexaInterface", // "interface":"Alerts", // "version":"1.1" // } // ] // } }, "miscDatabase":{ // Path to misc database file. e.g. /home/ubuntu/Build/miscDatabase.db // Note: The directory specified must be valid. // The database file (miscDatabase.db) will be created by SampleApp, do not create it yourself. "databaseFilePath":"${SDK_MISC_DATABASE_FILE_PATH}" }, "alertsCapabilityAgent":{ // Path to Alerts database file. e.g. /home/ubuntu/Build/alerts.db // Note: The directory specified must be valid. // The database file (alerts.db) will be created by SampleApp, do not create it yourself. // The database file should only be used for alerts (don't use it for other components of SDK) "databaseFilePath":"${SDK_SQLITE_DATABASE_FILE_PATH}" }, "deviceSettings":{ // Path to Device Settings database file. e.g. /home/ubuntu/Build/deviceSettings.db // Note: The directory specified must be valid. // The database file (deviceSettings.db) will be created by SampleApp, do not create it yourself. // The database file should only be used for device settings (don't use it for other components of SDK) "databaseFilePath":"${SDK_SQLITE_DEVICE_SETTINGS_DATABASE_FILE_PATH}", // The list of supported locales on this device. "locales":["en-US","en-GB","de-DE","en-IN","en-CA","ja-JP","en-AU","fr-FR","it-IT","es-ES","es-MX","fr-CA", "es-US", "hi-IN", "pt-BR"], // The default locale of this device. "defaultLocale":"en-US", // The list of locale combinations supported on this device. "localeCombinations":[ ["en-CA", "fr-CA"], ["fr-CA", "en-CA"] ], // The default timezone of this device. This is an optional parameter; if it isn't specified, Etc/GMT is set as // the default timezone. "defaultTimezone":"America/Vancouver" }, "bluetooth" : { // Path to Bluetooth database file. e.g. /home/ubuntu/Build/bluetooth.db // Note: The directory specified must be valid. // The database file (bluetooth.db) will be created by SampleApp, do not create it yourself. // The database file should only be used for bluetooth (don't use it for other components of SDK) "databaseFilePath":"${SDK_BLUETOOTH_DATABASE_FILE_PATH}" }, "certifiedSender":{ // Path to Certified Sender database file. e.g. /home/ubuntu/Build/certifiedsender.db // Note: The directory specified must be valid. // The database file (certifiedsender.db) will be created by SampleApp, do not create it yourself. // The database file should only be used for certifiedSender (don't use it for other components of SDK) "databaseFilePath":"${SDK_CERTIFIED_SENDER_DATABASE_FILE_PATH}" }, "notifications":{ // Path to Notifications database file. e.g. /home/ubuntu/Build/notifications.db // Note: The directory specified must be valid. // The database file (notifications.db) will be created by SampleApp, do not create it yourself. // The database file should only be used for notifications (don't use it for other components of SDK) "databaseFilePath":"${SDK_NOTIFICATIONS_DATABASE_FILE_PATH}" }, "sampleApp":{ // To specify if the SampleApp supports display cards. "displayCardsSupported":true // The firmware version of the device to send in SoftwareInfo event. // Note: The firmware version should be a positive 32-bit integer in the range [1-2147483647]. // e.g. "firmwareVersion": 123 // The default endpoint to connect to. // See https://developer.amazon.com/docs/alexa-voice-service/api-overview.html#endpoints for regions and values // e.g. "endpoint": "https://alexa.na.gateway.devices.a2z.com" // Example of specifying suggested latency in seconds when openning PortAudio stream. By default, // when this paramater isn't specified, SampleApp calls Pa_OpenDefaultStream to use the default value. // See http://portaudio.com/docs/v19-doxydocs/structPaStreamParameters.html for further explanation // on this parameter. //"portAudio":{ // "suggestedLatency": 0.150 //} } // Example of specifying output format and the audioSink for the gstreamer-based MediaPlayer bundled with the SDK. // Many platforms will automatically set the output format correctly, but in some cases where the hardware requires // a specific format and the software stack is not automatically setting it correctly, these parameters can be used // to manually specify the output format. Supported rate/format/channels values are documented in detail here: // https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/documentation/design/mediatype-audio-raw.html // // By default the "autoaudiosink" element is used in the pipeline. This element automatically selects the best sink // to use based on the configuration in the system. But sometimes the wrong sink is selected and that prevented sound // from being played. A new configuration is added where the audio sink can be specified for their system. // "gstreamerMediaPlayer":{ // "outputConversion":{ // "rate":16000, // "format":"S16LE", // "channels":1 // }, // "audioSink":"autoaudiosink" // }, // Example of specifiying curl options that is different from the default values used by libcurl. // "libcurlUtils":{ // // By default libcurl is built with paths to a CA bundle and a directory containing CA certificates. You can // direct the AVS Device SDK to configure libcurl to use an additional path to directories containing CA // certificates via the CURLOPT_CAPATH setting. Additional details of this curl option can be found in: // https://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/CURLOPT_CAPATH.html // "CURLOPT_CAPATH":"INSERT_YOUR_CA_CERTIFICATE_PATH_HERE", // // You can specify the AVS Device SDK to use a specific outgoing network interface. More information of // this curl option can be found here: // https://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/CURLOPT_INTERFACE.html // "CURLOPT_INTERFACE":"INSERT_YOUR_INTERFACE_HERE" // }, // Example of specifying a default log level for all ModuleLoggers. If not specified, ModuleLoggers get // their log level from the sink logger. // "logging":{ // "logLevel":"INFO" // }, // Example of overriding a specific ModuleLogger's log level whether it was specified by the default value // provided by the logging.logLevel value (as in the above example) or the log level of the sink logger. // "acl":{ // "logLevel":"DEBUG9" // }, // // Example for specifiying the Template Runtime display card timeout values. // "templateRuntimeCapabilityAgent": { // // If present, shall override the default timeout for clearing the RenderTemplate display card when SpeechSynthesizer is in FINISHED state. // "displayCardTTSFinishedTimeout": 2000, // // If present, shall override the default timeout in ms for clearing the RenderPlayerInfo display card when AudioPlayer is in FINISHED state. // "displayCardAudioPlaybackFinishedTimeout": 2000, // // If present, shall override the default timeout in ms for clearing the RenderPlayerInfo display card when AudioPlayer is in STOPPED or PAUSED state. // "displayCardAudioPlaybackStoppedPausedTimeout": 60000 // } // // The equalizer function allows you to adjust equalizer settings, such as decibel (dB) levels and modes. // // By default, the equalizer is enabled. The default settings are: // // * `"enabled":true`. By default, the equalizer is active. // // * All `"bands"` are active: `BASS`, `MIDRANGE`, `TREBLE`. // // * "modes" are disabled. See below for more information. // // * Minimum band level (`"minLevel"`): -6 dB // // * Maximum band level (`"maxLevel"`): +6 dB // // * Default state (defaultState): All "bands" are set to 0dB, and no "mode" is active. // "equalizer": { // // Enables or disables the equalizer. Setting this value to `false` will disable the equalizer locally, and report to AVS that it is disabled. // "enabled": true, // // The equalizer bands supported by the device. Currently, there are only three available options: `BASS`, `MIDRANGE` and `TREBLE`. // // By default, all bands are enabled. However, if you specify a band or bands, then only those will be supported. // // bands will be supported. // "bands": { // "BASS": true, // "MIDRANGE": true, // "TREBLE": true // }, // // The equalizer modes supported by the device. AVS doesn't define specific behavior for modes, // // the `EqualizerModeControllerInterface` defines this behavior. AVS provides the following options for modes: "MOVIE", "MUSIC", "NIGHT", // // "SPORT", "TV". By default, all modes are disabled (`false`), unless specifically marked as enabled (`true`). // "modes": { // "NIGHT": false, // "MOVIE": false, // "MUSIC": false, // "SPORT": false, // "TV": false // }, // // The equalizer factory settings. These default values are used for a newly registered device, or when a user requests that Alexa reset a band. // "defaultState": { // // The default mode to be applied. When no default mode is desired, set the `"mode"` value to `"NONE"`, which is a custom value. // "mode": "NONE", // // Defines band level defaults (integer dB) // "bands": { // "BASS": 0, // "MIDRANGE": 0, // "TREBLE": 0 // } // }, // // Minimum value an equalizer band could have (integer dB). // "minLevel": -6, // // Maximum value an equalizer band could have (integer dB). // "maxLevel": 6 // } // Example of setting the minUnmuteVolume level in SpeakerManager // "speakerManagerCapabilityAgent": { // // If present, shall override the default minUnmuteVolume value that the device restores to when unmuting // // at volume level 0. // // "minUnmuteVolume": 10 // } } // Notes for logging // The log levels are supported to debug when SampleApp is not working as expected. // There are 14 levels of logging with DEBUG9 providing the highest level of logging and CRITICAL providing // the lowest level of logging i.e. if DEBUG9 is specified while running the SampleApp, all the logs at DEBUG9 and // below are displayed, whereas if CRITICAL is specified, only logs of CRITICAL are displayed. // The 14 levels are: // DEBUG9, DEBUG8, DEBUG7, DEBUG6, DEBUG5, DEBUG4, DEBUG3, DEBUG2, DEBUG1, DEBUG0, INFO, WARN, ERROR, CRITICAL. // To selectively see the logging for a particular module, you can specify logging level in this json file. // Some examples are: // To only see logs of level INFO and below for ACL and MediaPlayer modules, // - grep for ACSDK_LOG_MODULE in source folder. Find the log module for ACL and MediaPlayer. // - Put the following in json: // "acl":{ // "logLevel":"INFO" // }, // "mediaPlayer":{ // "logLevel":"INFO" // } // To enable DEBUG, build with cmake option -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=DEBUG. By default it is built with RELEASE build. // And run the SampleApp similar to the following command. // e.g. ./SampleApp /home/ubuntu/.../AlexaClientSDKConfig.json /home/ubuntu/KittAiModels/ DEBUG9"