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Interactive Relay for Intelligence Systems

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Neon Iris

Neon Iris (Interactive Relay for Intelligence Systems) provides tools for interacting with Neon systems remotely, via MQ.

Install the Iris Python package with: pip install neon-iris The iris entrypoint is available to interact with a bus via CLI. Help is available via iris --help.

Configuration

Configuration files can be specified via environment variables. By default, Iris will read configuration from ~/.config/neon/diana.yaml where XDG_CONFIG_HOME is set to the default ~/.config. More information about configuration handling can be found in the docs.

Note: The neon-iris Docker image uses neon.yaml by default because the iris web UI is often deployed with neon-core.

A default configuration might look like:

MQ:
  server: neonaialpha.com
  port: 25672
  users:
    mq_handler:
      user: neon_api_utils
      password: Klatchat2021
iris:
  default_lang: en-us
  languages:
    - en-us
    - uk-ua
  webui_chatbot_label: "Neon AI"
  webui_mic_label: "Speak with Neon"
  webui_input_placeholder: "Chat with Neon"

Language Support

For Neon Core deployments that support language support queries via MQ, languages may be removed and enable_lang_api: True added to configuration. This will use the reported STT/TTS supported languages in place of any iris configuration.

Interfacing with a Diana installation

The iris CLI includes utilities for interacting with a Diana backend. Use iris --help to get a current list of available commands.

iris start-listener

This will start a local wake word recognizer and use a remote Neon instance connected to MQ for processing audio and providing responses.

iris start-gradio

This will start a local webserver and serve a Gradio UI to interact with a Neon instance connected to MQ.

iris start-client

This starts a CLI client for typing inputs and receiving responses from a Neon instance connected via MQ.

iris start-websat

This starts a local webserver and serves a web UI for interacting with a Neon instance connected to MQ.

Docker

Building

To build the Docker image, run:

docker build -t ghcr.io/neongeckocom/neon-iris:latest .

To build the Docker image with gradio extras, run:

docker build --build-arg EXTRAS=gradio -t ghcr.io/neongeckocom/neon-iris:latest .

To build the Docker image with websat extras, run:

docker build --build-arg EXTRAS=websat -t ghcr.io/neongeckocom/neon-iris:latest .

Running

The Docker image that is built for this service runs the iris CLI with the -h argument by default. In order to use the container to run different services, you must override the entrypoint. For example, to run the start-websat service, you would run:

docker run --rm -p 8000:8000 ghcr.io/neongeckocom/neon-iris:latest start-websat

Running the container without any arguments gives you a list of commands that can be run. You can choose to run any of these commands by replacing start-websat in the above command with the command you want to run.

websat

Configuration

The websat web UI is a simple web UI for interacting with a Neon instance. It accepts special configuration items prefixed with webui_ to customize the UI.

parameter description default
webui_description The header text for the web UI Chat with Neon
webui_title The title text for the web UI in the browser Neon AI
webui_input_placeholder The placeholder text for the input box Ask me something
webui_ws_url The websocket URL to connect to, which must be accessible from the browser you're running in. Note that the default will usually fail. ws://localhost:8000/ws

Iris uses the Configuration() class from OVOS to handle configuration. This means that you can specify configuration in a neon.yaml file in the ~/.config/neon. When using a container, you can mount a volume to /home/neon/.config/neon to provide a configuration file.

Example configuration block:

iris:
  webui_title: Neon AI
  webui_description: Chat with Neon
  webui_input_placeholder: Ask me something
  webui_ws_url: wss://neonaialpha.com/ws

Customization

The websat web UI reads in the following items from neon_iris/static/custom:

  • error.mp3 - Used for error responses
  • wake.mp3 - Used for wake word responses
  • favicon.ico - The favicon for the web UI
  • logo.webp - The logo for the web UI

To customize these items, you can replace them in the neon_iris/static/custom folder and rebuild the image.

Websocket endpoint

The websat web UI uses a websocket to communicate with OpenWakeWord, which can load .tflite or .onnx models. The websocket endpoint is /ws, but since it is served with FastAPI, it also supports wss for secure connections. To use wss, you must provide a certificate and key file.

Chat history

The websat web UI stores chat history in the browser's local storage. This allows chat history to persist between browser sessions. However, it also means that if you clear your browser's local storage, you will lose your chat history. This is a feature, not a bug.

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