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Installation

René Kliment edited this page Mar 19, 2017 · 18 revisions

1. Register at Amazon

First you need to obtain a set of credentials from Amazon to use the Alexa Voice service. Make a note of these credentials as you will be asked for them during the install process.

  • Login at https://developer.amazon.com and go to ALEXA, then Alexa Voice Service.
  • Register a Product Type > Device.
  • You are at Device Type Info left tab.
    • For the Device Type ID and Display Name use something like AlexaPi or whatever you want.
    • Next
  • You are at Security Profile left tab.
    • From the drop-down menu choose Create a new profile.
    • Choose whatever for Security Profile Name and Security Profile Description. Hit Next.
    • Under Web Settings horizontal tab hit Edit and:
      • Allowed Origins - put there http://localhost:5050 and http://ALEXA.DEVICE.IP.ADDRESS:5050
      • Allowed Return URLs put http://localhost:5050/code and http://ALEXA.DEVICE.IP.ADDRESS:5050/code. You have to replace ALEXA.DEVICE.IP.ADDRESS with the IP (for example 192.168.1.123) of your AlexaPi device (for example Raspberry Pi). This is especially necessary when you are installing from another computer than AlexaPi is gonna run on.
  • Fill some of the other stuff in.

2. Install AlexaPi

  1. Boot your PC and login to a command prompt.

  2. Make sure you are in /opt by issuing

    cd /opt
    
  3. Make sure you have git installed

    sudo apt-get install git # For Debian OSs (Debian, Raspbian, OSMC, OpenElec...)
    sudo pacman -Sy git # For Arch Linux
    
  4. Clone this repo

    sudo git clone https://github.com/alexa-pi/AlexaPi.git
    

    NOTE: You can also clone the repository to any other directory (and lose the sudo here, if you have permission to write to that directory), but you won't be able to run AlexaPi on boot with our init scripts. It is therefore recommended for advanced users (who know what they're doing) only.

  5. Run the setup script

    sudo ./AlexaPi/src/scripts/setup.sh
    

    Follow instructions...

3. Post-installation steps

Now that you have installed AlexaPi there's a couple of things you need to do.

DO NOT REPORT AN ISSUE UNLESS YOU HAVE READ THIS THOROUGHLY!

  • Reboot your machine or start AlexaPi with

    systemctl start AlexaPi.service
    
  • Check the status of AlexaPi with

    systemctl status AlexaPi.service
    

    If it is not running, be sure to see the full logs.

  • In a lot of cases, you have to setup your input / output devices properly in the configuration file. Read the Audio setup & debugging section in the documentation.

  • If you have a desktop OS (such as default Raspbian), you have to set up system-wide PulseAudio. You usually get dbus and pulseaudio error in the log if you don't do this.

  • READ THE WHOLE DOCUMENTATION BEFORE ASKING.

Enjoy :)