Alexa custom skill: getting FallbackIntent instead of validation prompt - alexa

I have an interaction model with a GetMenuIntent which I can invoke with "what's for {meal}". meal is a MealType custom slot with allowed values of "breakfast" and "lunch". I added validation on the meal slot in my GetMenuIntent to only allow those values defined in the slot type and it works great for those configured values.
However, after saving and building my model, when I put "what's for dinner" into the Utterance Profiler or the interactive tester, It ended up calling my FallbackIntent instead of reprompting for a correct value.
I feel like what I'm trying to do isn't really much different than Amazon's own example here.
Here's "whats for lunch" working correctly:
And here's "whats for dinner" ignoring my GetMenuIntent and calling FallbackIntent instead:
Here's my interaction model:
{
"interactionModel": {
"languageModel": {
"invocationName": "school menus",
"intents": [
{
"name": "AMAZON.CancelIntent",
"samples": []
},
{
"name": "AMAZON.HelpIntent",
"samples": []
},
{
"name": "AMAZON.StopIntent",
"samples": []
},
{
"name": "AMAZON.NavigateHomeIntent",
"samples": []
},
{
"name": "GetMenuIntent",
"slots": [
{
"name": "meal",
"type": "Meal"
},
{
"name": "date",
"type": "AMAZON.DATE"
}
],
"samples": [
"whats for {meal} {date}",
"what will you have for {meal} {date}",
"what is on the menu for {meal} {date}",
"what are we having for {meal} {date}",
"what we're having for {meal} {date}"
]
},
{
"name": "AMAZON.FallbackIntent",
"samples": []
}
],
"types": [
{
"values": [
{
"name": {
"value": "lunch"
}
},
{
"name": {
"value": "breakfast"
}
}
],
"name": "Meal"
}
]
},
"dialog": {
"intents": [
{
"name": "GetMenuIntent",
"confirmationRequired": false,
"prompts": {},
"slots": [
{
"name": "meal",
"type": "Meal",
"elicitationRequired": false,
"confirmationRequired": false,
"prompts": {},
"validations": [
{
"type": "hasEntityResolutionMatch",
"prompt": "Slot.Validation.806855880612.19281662909.602239253259"
}
]
},
{
"name": "date",
"type": "AMAZON.DATE",
"elicitationRequired": false,
"confirmationRequired": false,
"prompts": {}
}
]
}
],
"delegationStrategy": "ALWAYS"
},
"prompts": [
{
"id": "Slot.Validation.806855880612.19281662909.602239253259",
"variations": [
{
"type": "PlainText",
"value": "Hmm, I don't know about that menu type. Please try again."
}
]
}
]
},
"version": "48"
}

Since this is 6 months old I assume you figured out by now that your interaction model only includes Lunch and Breakfast.

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Alexa home skill v3 ToggleController skill fails to find devices

I'm trying to use the Alexa Smart Home Skill ToggleController v3 interface to build a skill that will open and close my gate. I read the docs, and successfully implemented the sample light bulb tutorial from end to end. https://developer.amazon.com/en-US/docs/alexa/smarthome/smart-home-skill-tutorial.html
Everything worked fine. Then I created a new skill and tried to implement the ToggleController interface, mapping ON and OFF to Open and Close using semantics.
Account linking works fine
Lambda gets called with discover directive when I enable the skill on
my Alexa app
There are no errors in CloudWatch
Alexa Simulator calls the right directives and receives responses with no errors
Schema validates successfully
When I click discover devices, I get "No new devices found".
I checked all devices in the Alexa app and my device is not there.
Below is the discovery response message that my lambda returns - (from CloudWatch).
Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
{
"event": {
"header": {
"namespace": "Alexa.Discovery",
"name": "Discover.Response",
"messageId": "fedfbae4-0ec8-4b4e-81d1-c998bc0ee860",
"payloadVersion": "3"
},
"payload": {
"endpoints": [
{
"endpointId": "pleasant-view-gate",
"manufacturerName": "Ancient Geeks",
"description": "Smart Gate at Pleasant View Cottage",
"friendlyName": "Pleasant Gate",
"displayCategories": [
"OTHER"
],
"capabilities": [
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa.ToggleController",
"instance": "PleasantView.Gate",
"version": "3",
"properties": {
"supported": [
{
"name": "toggleState"
}
],
"proactivelyReported": false,
"retrievable": true
},
"capabilityResources": {
"friendlyNames": [
{
"#type": "text",
"value": {
"text": "Gate",
"locale": "en-US"
}
}
]
},
"semantics": {
"actionMappings": [
{
"#type": "ActionsToDirective",
"actions": [
"Alexa.Actions.Close"
],
"directive": {
"name": "TurnOff",
"payload": {}
}
},
{
"#type": "ActionsToDirective",
"actions": [
"Alexa.Actions.Open"
],
"directive": {
"name": "TurnOn",
"payload": {}
}
}
],
"stateMappings": [
{
"#type": "StatesToValue",
"states": [
"Alexa.States.Closed"
],
"value": "OFF"
},
{
"#type": "StatesToValue",
"states": [
"Alexa.States.Open"
],
"value": "ON"
}
]
}
},
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa",
"version": "3"
},
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa.EndpointHealth",
"version": "3",
"properties": {
"supported": [
{
"name": "connectivity"
}
],
"proactivelyReported": false,
"retrievable": true
}
}
]
}
]
}
}
}

400 Bad Request on Alexa AddOrUpdateReport using JSON from documentation

My issue is basically described in title but I'll add a little bit more details here.
I'm trying to proactively send an update report to Alexa's Event Hub for Smart Home skills, however this fails with a 400 Bad Request error, and this is what the server responds:
{
"header": {
"namespace": "System",
"name": "Exception",
"messageId": "a154410c-2364-4c5b-9028-accde5048e1e"
},
"payload": {
"code": "INVALID_REQUEST_EXCEPTION",
"description": "Event or endpoint is missing in the request."
}
}
I decided then to check if my request was wrong by sending the one that can be found on their documentation, and I'm getting the very same error.
This is the JSON copied from Amazon's documentation (I just replaced device metadata and the token):
{
"event": {
"header": {
"namespace": "Alexa.Discovery",
"name": "AddOrUpdateReport",
"payloadVersion": "3",
"messageId": "5f8a426e-01e4-4cc9-8b79-65f8bd0fd8a4"
},
"payload": {
"endpoints": [
{
"endpointId": "<unique ID of the endpoint>",
"manufacturerName": "Sample Manufacturer",
"description": "Smart Light by Sample Manufacturer",
"friendlyName": "Kitchen Light",
"additionalAttributes": {
"manufacturer" : "Sample Manufacturer",
"model" : "Sample Model",
"serialNumber": "<the serial number of the device>",
"firmwareVersion" : "<the firmware version of the device>",
"softwareVersion": "<the software version of the device>",
"customIdentifier": "<your custom identifier for the device>"
},
"displayCategories": [
"LIGHT"
],
"capabilities": [
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa.PowerController",
"version": "3",
"properties": {
"supported": [
{
"name": "powerState"
}
],
"proactivelyReported": true,
"retrievable": true
}
},
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa.BrightnessController",
"version": "3",
"properties": {
"supported": [
{
"name": "brightness"
}
],
"proactivelyReported": true,
"retrievable": true
}
}
],
"connections": [
],
"cookie": {
}
}
],
"scope": {
"type": "BearerToken",
"token": "access-token-from-Amazon"
}
}
}
}
What I don't understand is why it reports that event or endpoints are missing if they're clearly there and if this JSON is the one that they provide in their documentation.
Does anyone have this issue too?
EDIT: pasting my payload as requested.
{
"event": {
"header": {
"namespace": "Alexa.Discovery",
"name": "AddOrUpdateReport",
"payloadVersion": "3",
"messageId": "132137185729061389"
},
"payload": {
"endpoints": [
{
"endpointId": "Rmxvb2RTZW5zb3JfMDE=",
"friendlyName": "Flood sensor",
"description": "Flood sensor",
"manufacturerName": "MyCompany",
"displayCategories": [
"ACTIVITY_TRIGGER"
],
"cookie": {
"DeviceType": "FloodSensor"
},
"capabilities": [{
"interface": "Alexa",
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"version": "3"
},
{
"interface": "Alexa.EndpointHealth",
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"version": "3",
"properties": {
"supported": [{
"name": "connectivity"
}],
"proactivelyReported": true,
"retrievable": true
}
}
]
}
],
"scope": {
"type": "BearerToken",
"token": "<redacted>"
}
}
}
}

Alexa device discovery not working - can you see what's wrong with this json?

I can't get device discovery working. My discovery response is below. Alexa keeps saying that it can't find any new devices. Can you help?
This is data passed from my local server to the skill in lambda written in python then passed back to Alexa.
{
"event": {
"header": {
"messageId": "810212af-b373-4a23-a976-67c5d79324e4",
"name": "Discover.Response",
"namespace": "Alexa.Discovery",
"payloadVersion": "3"
},
"payload": {
"endpoints": [
{
"capabilities": [
{
"interface": "Alexa.ContactSensor",
"properties": {
"proactivelyReported": true,
"retrievable": false,
"supported": [
{
"name": "detectionState"
}
]
},
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"version": "3"
},
{
"interface": "Alexa.EndpointHealth",
"properties": {
"proactivelyReported": true,
"retrievable": false,
"supported": [
{
"name": "connectivity"
}
]
},
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"version": "3"
}
],
"displayCategories": [
"CONTACT_SENSOR"
],
"endpointID": "523F5AA2-079A-4A9A-94E2-EA4259357F80",
"friendlyName": "HumiditySensor",
"manufacturerName": "THCGuard AirNode",
"description": "AirNode output rule"
}
]
}
}
}
endpointID should be endpointId (lower case 'd')

During Alexa Discovery tower fan not showing up

During Alexa discovery process, we need to send device details and their capabilities. I am sending light and fan details. Light gets showed up in Alexa App but not the fan. Can you please help me to find what I am doing wrong with the following response.
I used this Alexa documentation for creating response. https://developer.amazon.com/docs/smarthome/connect-a-tower-fan-to-alexa.html
{
"event": {
"header": {
"namespace": "Alexa.Discovery",
"name": "Discover.Response",
"payloadVersion": "3",
"messageId": "somd-id"
},
"payload": {
"endpoints": [
{
"endpointId": "fan-i",
"friendlyName": "Fan",
"description": "Fan",
"manufacturerName": "Fan",
"displayCategories": [
"OTHER"
],
"cookie": {},
"capabilities": [
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa.PowerController",
"version": "3",
"properties": {
"supported": [
{
"name": "powerState"
}
],
"proactivelyReported": true,
"retrievable": true
}
},
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa.RangeController",
"version": "3",
"instance": "speed",
"capabilityResources": {
"friendlyNames": [
{
"#type": "asset",
"value": {
"assetId": "Alexa.Setting.FanSpeed"
}
}
]
},
"properties": {
"supported": [
{
"name": "rangeValue"
}
],
"proactivelyReported": true,
"retrievable": true
},
"configuration": {
"supportedRange": {
"minimumValue": 1,
"maximumValue": 5,
"precision": 1
},
"presets": [
{
"rangeValue": 1,
"presetResources": {
"friendlyNames": [
{
"#type": "asset",
"value": {
"assetId": "Alexa.Value.Minimum"
}
},
{
"#type": "asset",
"value": {
"assetId": "Alexa.Value.Low"
}
}
]
}
},
{
"rangeValue": 5,
"presetResources": {
"friendlyNames": [
{
"#type": "asset",
"value": {
"assetId": "Alexa.Value.Maximum"
}
},
{
"#type": "asset",
"value": {
"assetId": "Alexa.Value.High"
}
}
]
}
},
{
"rangeValue": 3,
"presetResources": {
"friendlyNames": [
{
"#type": "asset",
"value": {
"assetId": "Alexa.Value.Medium"
}
}
]
}
}
]
}
},
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa",
"version": "3"
}
]
},
]
}
}
}
Note: I am just repeating above question below because StackOverflow doesn't allow so much code to be pasted with less description.
During Alexa discovery process, we need to send device details and their capabilities. I am sending light and fan details. Light gets showed up in Alexa App but not the fan. Can you please help me to find what I am doing wrong with the following response.
I think Alexa.RangeController is currently restricted to US region. So if you are trying to discover devices registered to account outside US, then it looks like that Alexa simply ignores the discovery response with RangeController interface. The way I got around this problem is by switching the user account to US and the device appeared immediately. Give it a try and if you a better solution then please do share.

Custom intent handler is not triggering and instead an alexa default intent is being called

so I have written a handler for an intent where the user asks Alexa to recommend a service i.e. "Alexa could you recommend a plumber". The problem is that Alexa comes in an triggers its default recommendation action.
The conversation is as follows:
User: Alexa open Bucharest insight
Alexa: Hi, welcome to Bucharest Insight, how are you? you can ask me questions about the local news or ask me for a recommendation.
User: I need a plumber
Alexa: Here are a few top-rated ones
I was expecting my getRecommendationIntentHandler to be triggered as I have setup the intent correctly ( See the below JSON) - "I need a {serviceName}",
The result from Alexa seems like a build in response instead of my custom intent handler below:
const getRecommendationIntentHandler = {
canHandle(handlerInput) {
return handlerInput.requestEnvelope.request.type === 'IntentRequest'
&& handlerInput.requestEnvelope.request.intent.name === 'getRecommendationIntent';
},
handle(handlerInput) {
console.log('Called getRecommendationIntentHandler');
const responseBuilder = handlerInput.responseBuilder;
const filledSlots = handlerInput.requestEnvelope.request.intent.slots;
// Get the filled slots inputted by the user
const slotValues = getSlotValues(filledSlots);
console.log(JSON.stringify(slotValues));
const speechText = 'getRecommendationIntentHandler called';
return responseBuilder
.speak(speechText)
.getResponse();
},
};
I have attached my JSON from Alexa Skills Kit below)
{
"interactionModel": {
"languageModel": {
"invocationName": "bucharest insight",
"intents": [
{
"name": "AMAZON.CancelIntent",
"samples": []
},
{
"name": "AMAZON.HelpIntent",
"samples": []
},
{
"name": "AMAZON.StopIntent",
"samples": []
},
{
"name": "NewsIntent",
"slots": [],
"samples": [
"What's the latest news",
"Tell me the news",
"Can you tell me the news please",
"I want the news",
"Play the news"
]
},
{
"name": "getRecommendationIntent",
"slots": [
{
"name": "serviceName",
"type": "AMAZON.ProfessionalType",
"samples": [
"Do you have {serviceName}",
"I would like to get a {serviceName}",
"An {serviceName}",
"A {serviceName}",
"{serviceName}",
"I would like a {serviceName}"
]
}
],
"samples": [
"Have you got any plumbers",
"Do you know a good {serviceName}",
"Do you know of a good {serviceName}",
"Can you recommend me a {serviceName} please",
"I want a {serviceName} do you know anyone",
"Have you got any good {serviceName}",
"Can you find me a {serviceName}",
"I need a {serviceName}",
"Can you find me a good {serviceName}",
"Do you know of any good {serviceName}",
"Can you recommend me a {serviceName}"
]
},
{
"name": "AMAZON.PauseIntent",
"samples": []
},
{
"name": "AMAZON.ResumeIntent",
"samples": []
}
],
"types": [
{
"name": "AMAZON.ProfessionalType",
"values": [
{
"name": {
"value": "fashion designer",
"synonyms": [
"Fashion",
"clothes designer"
]
}
},
{
"name": {
"value": "Interior designer",
"synonyms": [
"Home designer"
]
}
},
{
"name": {
"value": "Painter",
"synonyms": [
"Painting"
]
}
},
{
"name": {
"value": "Electrician",
"synonyms": [
"Electric man"
]
}
},
{
"name": {
"value": "Plumber",
"synonyms": [
"plumber",
"Water man"
]
}
}
]
}
]
},
"dialog": {
"intents": [
{
"name": "getRecommendationIntent",
"confirmationRequired": true,
"prompts": {
"confirmation": "Confirm.Intent.508140955512"
},
"slots": [
{
"name": "serviceName",
"type": "AMAZON.ProfessionalType",
"confirmationRequired": true,
"elicitationRequired": true,
"prompts": {
"confirmation": "Confirm.Slot.508140955512.325067758753",
"elicitation": "Elicit.Slot.508140955512.325067758753"
}
}
]
}
]
},
"prompts": [
{
"id": "Elicit.Slot.508140955512.325067758753",
"variations": [
{
"type": "PlainText",
"value": "What service do you want?"
},
{
"type": "PlainText",
"value": "Can you tell me what you're looking for ?"
},
{
"type": "PlainText",
"value": "What's the serivice you are looking for?"
}
]
},
{
"id": "Confirm.Slot.508140955512.325067758753",
"variations": [
{
"type": "PlainText",
"value": "So you want to find a {serviceName} , correct?"
}
]
},
{
"id": "Confirm.Intent.508140955512",
"variations": [
{
"type": "PlainText",
"value": "So you want me to find a {serviceName} , is that correct?"
},
{
"type": "PlainText",
"value": "So you want me to recommend you a {serviceName} , am I right ?"
}
]
}
]
}
}
Any help would be much appreciated and I am open to further questions about this.
-- New comment 06/09/2018 - This is the JSON created by Alexa:
JSON Input:
{
"version": "1.0",
"session": {
"new": true,
"sessionId": "amzn1.echo-api.session.5688bb9b-0f5c-4616-9c8d-46d2218a167b",
"application": {
"applicationId": "amzn1.ask.skill.180e6d66-06c5-412c-8fe0-90f2fcc31a3a"
},
"user": {
"userId": "amzn1.ask.account.AEHB6UB7SDQU6TCKZOEADQ2ICGLSXETSXC6LOJSRXWAPGWLBBXQIKKH2GTFRLO6NIKLCXIRJBQLXAT45OCKP4UHMPSCM33M5ZE4M4EE5MARUBLF7BNTL6WWAIWKOL3WMYCWT7SCOKQHROFD3VEJTPN3JFCLWQ46ZRY6UGSENVLPFIHPQGQZNV3T6UQ4TEXGFNMHX6PCLTHZUS5I"
}
},
"context": {
"AudioPlayer": {
"playerActivity": "IDLE"
},
"System": {
"application": {
"applicationId": "amzn1.ask.skill.180e6d66-06c5-412c-8fe0-90f2fcc31a3a"
},
"user": {
"userId": "amzn1.ask.account.AEHB6UB7SDQU6TCKZOEADQ2ICGLSXETSXC6LOJSRXWAPGWLBBXQIKKH2GTFRLO6NIKLCXIRJBQLXAT45OCKP4UHMPSCM33M5ZE4M4EE5MARUBLF7BNTL6WWAIWKOL3WMYCWT7SCOKQHROFD3VEJTPN3JFCLWQ46ZRY6UGSENVLPFIHPQGQZNV3T6UQ4TEXGFNMHX6PCLTHZUS5I"
},
"device": {
"deviceId": "amzn1.ask.device.AFYZEJWCDICBPMGAGXM2TNFW4MMZCWWGVFATSXL6ARKMXBENBTS5U2M2PAQJRTBQB2OR2X5HHCM4A7CWIWNOCFIP4LF2LXH6F5OND5425SXYUONA6NTJ67LM2Z27OOAAJ4WXW4COPWZXNP7KMK2YIHDOMUSQ",
"supportedInterfaces": {
"AudioPlayer": {}
}
},
"apiEndpoint": "https://api.eu.amazonalexa.com",
"apiAccessToken": "Redacted by me"
}
},
"request": {
"type": "LaunchRequest",
"requestId": "amzn1.echo-api.request.c17bb90f-8c8d-4b4c-ab1f-0462ab5f2c05",
"timestamp": "2018-09-06T06:29:14Z",
"locale": "en-US",
"shouldLinkResultBeReturned": false
}
}
JSON Output
{
"body": {
"version": "1.0",
"response": {
"outputSpeech": {
"type": "SSML",
"ssml": "<speak>Hi, welcome to Bucharest Insight, how are you ? you can ask me questions about the local news or ask me for a recommendation</speak>"
}
},
"sessionAttributes": {},
"userAgent": "ask-node/2.0.5 Node/v8.10.0"
}
}
Event.TextMessage
{
"event": {
"header": {
"namespace": "Text",
"name": "TextMessage",
"messageId": "messageId",
"dialogRequestId": "6ecb05d5-905f-4c9f-aae0-bbeb028062db"
},
"payload": {
"textMessage": "i need a plumber"
}
},
"context": [
{
"header": {
"namespace": "SpeechSynthesizer",
"name": "SpeechState"
},
"payload": {
"token": "amzn1.as-ct.v1.ThirdPartySdkSpeechlet#ACRI#ValidatedSpeakDirective_amzn1.ask.skill.180e6d66-06c5-412c-8fe0-90f2fcc31a3a_0b040a2a-a5bc-4d43-9452-95c49c3cca1c",
"offsetInMilliseconds": 1000,
"playerActivity": "FINISHED"
}
},
{
"header": {
"namespace": "AudioPlayer",
"name": "PlaybackState"
},
"payload": {
"token": "",
"offsetInMilliseconds": 0,
"playerActivity": "IDLE"
}
},
{
"header": {
"namespace": "Alerts",
"name": "AlertsState"
},
"payload": {
"activeAlerts": [],
"allAlerts": []
}
},
{
"header": {
"namespace": "VisualFocusManager",
"name": "VisualFocusState"
},
"payload": {
"inFocus": {
"component": "ListRenderer",
"idleTimeInMilliseconds": 0
}
}
},
{
"header": {
"namespace": "AudioFocusManager",
"name": "AudioFocusState"
},
"payload": {
"alert": {
"component": null,
"idleTimeInMilliseconds": 0
},
"dialog": {
"component": "SpeechSynthesizer",
"idleTimeInMilliseconds": 1000
},
"content": {
"component": null,
"idleTimeInMilliseconds": 0
}
}
},
{
"header": {
"namespace": "ListRenderer",
"name": "RenderedListState"
},
"payload": {
"listToken": "amzn1.as-lt.v1.ThirdPartySdkSpeechlet#LRID#amzn1.ask.skill.180e6d66-06c5-412c-8fe0-90f2fcc31a3a::Latuc",
"itemsVisibleOnScreen": [],
"selectedItems": [],
"focusedItem": {},
"renderedItemDetail": {
"listItemIdentifier": "amzn1.as-lt.v1.ThirdPartySdkSpeechlet#LRID#amzn1.ask.skill.180e6d66-06c5-412c-8fe0-90f2fcc31a3a::Latuc",
"ordinalNumber": 1
},
"highestOrdinalSeen": 1,
"lastItemOrdinal": 1
}
}
]
}
Directive: SpeechSynthesizer.Speak
{
"header": {
"namespace": "SpeechSynthesizer",
"name": "Speak",
"messageId": "aa79a5f3-9293-4f49-9fda-22abeaedbe03",
"dialogRequestId": "6ecb05d5-905f-4c9f-aae0-bbeb028062db"
},
"payload": {
"caption": "Here are a few top-rated ones",
"url": "https://kopytko-eu-west-1.amazon.com/3/72c80478-b19e-11e8-aeb5-15393a31d62e-9eedcf/5/1536301872334/10f6885702786ce70473a6560e8b09fdc9a5d548d7c5f6072eaf3a18c498fce1/resource.mp3",
"format": "AUDIO_MPEG",
"token": "amzn1.as-ct.v1.DOMAIN:POI#ACRI#DeeAppPOISpeechlet",
"ssml": "<speak><prosody volume=\"x-loud\">Here are a few top-rated ones</prosody><metadata><promptMetadata><promptId>POICategory#Knight#MultipleResults</promptId><namespace>POI</namespace><locale>en_US</locale><overrideId>default</overrideId><variant>1</variant><condition/><weight>1</weight><stageVersion>Adm-20180810_234837-1</stageVersion></promptMetadata></metadata></speak>"
}
}
Directive.ListRenderer.RenderList
{
"header": {
"namespace": "ListRenderer",
"name": "RenderList",
"messageId": "d79a03bb-b1cf-4722-a24a-a982f2b89da7",
"dialogRequestId": "6ecb05d5-905f-4c9f-aae0-bbeb028062db"
},
"payload": {
"name": "renderList",
"namespace": "ListRenderer",
"listToken": "amzn1.as-lt.v1.DOMAIN:POI#LRID#a1be83a5-35d9-41c9-94c1-066e7152fc45",
"totalNumberOfItems": 4,
"listPage": {
"listItems": [
..... (Too long to display here)
Directive: ListRenderer.ReadListItems
{
"header": {
"namespace": "ListRenderer",
"name": "ReadListItems",
"messageId": "57b1df77-1175-42bd-99a1-86ded50e7525",
"dialogRequestId": "6ecb05d5-905f-4c9f-aae0-bbeb028062db"
},
"payload": {
"listToken": "amzn1.as-lt.v1.DOMAIN:POI#LRID#a1be83a5-35d9-41c9-94c1-066e7152fc45",
"beginOrdinal": 1,
"count": 4
}
}
Directive: SpeechRecognizer.RequestProcessingCompleted
{
"header": {
"namespace": "SpeechRecognizer",
"name": "RequestProcessingCompleted",
"messageId": "59a2194d-f04f-43f4-9269-8bbe0c3c3809",
"dialogRequestId": "6ecb05d5-905f-4c9f-aae0-bbeb028062db"
},
"payload": {}
}
Your first response does not have shouldEndSession parameter. If not provided, defaults to true. What that means is that, once your response is read, Alexa will end the session and closes the skill. You are no longer inside the skill. Whenever you want Alexa to wait for user response, keep the session alive by setting shouldEndSession parameter set to false.
Your first response should be like this:
{
"body": {
"version": "1.0",
"response": {
"outputSpeech": {
"type": "SSML",
"ssml": "<speak>Hi, welcome to Bucharest Insight, how are you ? you can ask me questions about the local news or ask me for a recommendation</speak>"
},
"shouldEndSession": false
},
"sessionAttributes": {},
"userAgent": "ask-node/2.0.5 Node/v8.10.0"
}
}
The good thing is that, you don't have to set this parameter manually and the SDK will take care of it. For that use a reprompt. Including a reprompt in your response is a good design.
return responseBuilder
.speak(speechText)
.reprompt(repromptSpeechOutput)
.getResponse();
If you don't want to use a reprompt you can use withShouldEndSession(false).
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