This project is an interactive playground that demonstrates the capabilities of OpenAI's Realtime API, allowing users to experiment with the API directly in their browser. It's built on top of LiveKit Agents.
See it in action at realtime-playground.livekit.io
This directory contains the agent implementation. There are two versions, one in Python and one in TypeScript.
playground_agent.py
- Built on the LiveKit Python Agents frameworkplayground_agent.ts
- Built on the LiveKit Node.js Agents framework
This directory houses the web frontend, built with Next.js.
- Node.js and pnpm (for web frontend and Node.js agent)
- Python 3.9 or higher (for Python agent)
- pip (Python package installer)
- LiveKit Cloud or self-hosted LiveKit server
- Navigate to the
/agent
directory - Copy the sample environment file:
cp .env.sample .env.local
- Open
.env.local
in a text editor and enter your LiveKit credentials
- Create a virtual environment:
python -m venv .venv
- Activate the virtual environment:
- On macOS and Linux:
source .venv/bin/activate
- On Windows:
.venv\Scripts\activate
- On macOS and Linux:
- Load the environment variables:
- On macOS and Linux:
source .env.local
- On Windows:
set -a; . .env.local; set +a
- On macOS and Linux:
- Install dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
- Run the agent in development mode:
python playground_agent.py dev
- Install dependencies:
pnpm install
- Run the agent in development mode:
pnpm dev
- Navigate to the
/web
directory - Copy the sample environment file:
cp .env.sample .env.local
- Open
.env.local
in a text editor and enter your LiveKit credentials: - Install dependencies:
pnpm install
- Run the development server:
pnpm dev
- Open http://localhost:3000 in your browser
The agent can be deployed in a variety of ways: Deployment & Scaling Guide
The web frontend can be deployed using your preferred Next.js hosting solution, such as Vercel.
Ensure the following:
- Both web and agent are running
- Environment variables are set up correctly
- Correct versions of Node.js, pnpm, and Python are installed
For more information or support, please refer to LiveKit docs.
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