fixes streamlabs_polly ratelimit

pull/908/head
Jason 2 years ago
parent 83ba6346d0
commit b22e3f9828

@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ import random
import requests
from requests.exceptions import JSONDecodeError
from utils import settings
from utils.voice import check_ratelimit
voices = [
"Brian",
@ -42,6 +43,10 @@ class StreamlabsPolly:
voice = str(settings.config["settings"]["tts"]["streamlabs_polly_voice"]).capitalize()
body = {"voice": voice, "text": text, "service": "polly"}
response = requests.post(self.url, data=body)
if not check_ratelimit(response):
self.run(text, filepath, random_voice)
else:
try:
voice_data = requests.get(response.json()["speak_url"])
with open(filepath, "wb") as f:

@ -1,4 +1,65 @@
import re
import sys
from datetime import datetime
import time as pytime
from time import sleep
from requests import Response
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
from datetime import timezone
def check_ratelimit(response: Response):
"""
Checks if the response is a ratelimit response.
If it is, it sleeps for the time specified in the response.
"""
if response.status_code == 429:
try:
time = int(response.headers["X-RateLimit-Reset"])
print(f"Ratelimit hit. Sleeping for {time - int(pytime.time())} seconds.")
sleep_until(time)
return False
except KeyError: # if the header is not present, we don't know how long to wait
return False
return True
def sleep_until(time):
"""
Pause your program until a specific end time.
'time' is either a valid datetime object or unix timestamp in seconds (i.e. seconds since Unix epoch)
"""
end = time
# Convert datetime to unix timestamp and adjust for locality
if isinstance(time, datetime):
# If we're on Python 3 and the user specified a timezone, convert to UTC and get tje timestamp.
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3 and time.tzinfo:
end = time.astimezone(timezone.utc).timestamp()
else:
zoneDiff = pytime.time() - (datetime.now() - datetime(1970, 1, 1)).total_seconds()
end = (time - datetime(1970, 1, 1)).total_seconds() + zoneDiff
# Type check
if not isinstance(end, (int, float)):
raise Exception('The time parameter is not a number or datetime object')
# Now we wait
while True:
now = pytime.time()
diff = end - now
#
# Time is up!
#
if diff <= 0:
break
else:
# 'logarithmic' sleeping to minimize loop iterations
sleep(diff / 2)
def sanitize_text(text: str) -> str:

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