I’m confused by the different elements of HA’s voice assistant sentences.
-
What’s the difference between a
conversation
and anintent_script
? Per HA’s custom sentence example, aconversation
has anintents
sub-element, and anintent_script
doesn’t. Does aconversation
’sintent
merely declare the element that will respond to the sentence, while anintent_script
is purely the response (i.e., does anintents
point to anintent_script
)? -
HA then explains that while the example above defined the
conversation
andintent_script
inconfiguration.yaml
, you can also defineintents
inconfig/custom_sentences/
. Should you use both of these methods simultaneously or will it cause conflict or degrade performance? I wouldn’t think you should define the same sentence in both places, but the data structure for their 2 examples are different - is 1 better than the other?
In configuration.yaml
:
conversation:
intents:
YearOfVoice:
- "how is the year of voice going"
In config/custom_sentences/en
:
intents:
SetVolume:
data:
- sentences:
- "(set|change) {media_player} volume to {volume} [percent]"
- "(set|change) [the] volume for {media_player} to {volume} [percent]"
- Then they say
responses
for existing intents can be customized as well inconfig/custom_sentences/
. What’s the difference between aresponse
and anintent_script
? It seems likeintent_script
can only be defined inconfiguration.yaml
andresponses
can only be defined in config/custom_sentences/` - is that right?
Thanks for any clarification you can share.