pub struct TtsProviderConfig {
pub api_key: Option<String>,
pub model: Option<String>,
pub voice: Option<String>,
pub speed: Option<f64>,
pub stability: Option<f64>,
pub similarity_boost: Option<f64>,
pub language_code: Option<String>,
pub binary_path: Option<String>,
pub response_format: Option<String>,
pub uri: Option<String>,
}Expand description
Per-instance TTS model_provider configuration ([tts_providers.<type>.<alias>]).
Mirrors ModelProviderConfig in shape — one struct holds the union of
fields across backends. Only the fields relevant to the selected backend
(determined by the outer <type> map key) are read at runtime; others
are quietly ignored.
Fields§
§api_key: Option<String>API key (openai, elevenlabs, google).
model: Option<String>Model name. OpenAI uses this for tts-1/tts-1-hd; elevenlabs uses
it as the model_id (e.g. eleven_monolingual_v1).
voice: Option<String>Voice override for this instance. When empty, falls back to
[tts].default_voice.
speed: Option<f64>Playback speed multiplier (openai only; default 1.0).
stability: Option<f64>Voice stability for elevenlabs (0.0-1.0; default 0.5).
similarity_boost: Option<f64>Similarity boost for elevenlabs (0.0-1.0; default 0.5).
language_code: Option<String>Language code for google (e.g. en-US).
binary_path: Option<String>Path to backend binary (edge-tts subprocess; piper local server).
response_format: Option<String>Audio response format sent to the TTS backend (e.g. "opus", "mp3",
"wav"). Defaults to "opus" for the OpenAI family. Override to
"wav" for Orpheus-class models (e.g. canopylabs/orpheus-v1-english
on Groq) or "mp3" for broader compatibility.
uri: Option<String>Endpoint URI for HTTP-based backends. Overrides the family default
when pointing at a compatible third-party API (Groq, Azure, self-hosted
proxies). Set to the full URL — there is no separate path-suffix
field. Renamed from api_url for parity with ModelProviderConfig.uri.
Implementations§
Source§impl TtsProviderConfig
impl TtsProviderConfig
Sourcepub fn configurable_prefix() -> &'static str
pub fn configurable_prefix() -> &'static str
Returns the #[prefix] value for this Configurable struct.
Sourcepub fn secret_fields(&self) -> Vec<SecretFieldInfo>
pub fn secret_fields(&self) -> Vec<SecretFieldInfo>
Returns metadata about all #[secret] fields on this struct and nested children.
Sourcepub fn secret_field_terminals() -> Vec<&'static str>
pub fn secret_field_terminals() -> Vec<&'static str>
Static enumeration of every #[secret] field’s terminal name
(snake_case, matching the on-disk TOML key) reachable from
this type via #[nested] traversal. Unlike secret_fields(),
this requires no instance — the per-struct codegen literals
are joined at call time with recursive calls into the inner
types’ own secret_field_terminals().
Used by the migration crate’s raw-TOML encrypt walker as the
secret-key allowlist. prop_fields()-derived allowlists skip
compound (non-Vec) #[secret] fields, so this method is the
authoritative source.
Sourcepub fn encrypt_secrets(&mut self, store: &SecretStore) -> Result<()>
pub fn encrypt_secrets(&mut self, store: &SecretStore) -> Result<()>
Encrypt all secret fields in place using the provided store.
Sourcepub fn decrypt_secrets(&mut self, store: &SecretStore) -> Result<()>
pub fn decrypt_secrets(&mut self, store: &SecretStore) -> Result<()>
Decrypt all secret fields in place using the provided store.
Sourcepub fn set_secret(&mut self, name: &str, value: String) -> Result<()>
pub fn set_secret(&mut self, name: &str, value: String) -> Result<()>
Set a secret field by its full dotted name, dispatching to nested children.
Sourcepub fn prop_fields(&self) -> Vec<PropFieldInfo>
pub fn prop_fields(&self) -> Vec<PropFieldInfo>
Returns metadata about all property fields on this struct and nested children.
Sourcepub fn get_prop(&self, name: &str) -> Result<String>
pub fn get_prop(&self, name: &str) -> Result<String>
Get a property value by its full dotted name, returning it as a display string.
Sourcepub fn set_prop(&mut self, name: &str, value_str: &str) -> Result<()>
pub fn set_prop(&mut self, name: &str, value_str: &str) -> Result<()>
Set a property value by its full dotted name, parsing from string.
Sourcepub fn prop_is_secret(name: &str) -> bool
pub fn prop_is_secret(name: &str) -> bool
Check if a property name refers to a secret field (static, no instance needed).
Sourcepub fn init_defaults(&mut self, prefix: Option<&str>) -> Vec<&'static str>
pub fn init_defaults(&mut self, prefix: Option<&str>) -> Vec<&'static str>
Instantiate None nested sections whose prefix matches.
Returns the prefixes that were initialized.
Sourcepub fn map_key_sections() -> Vec<MapKeySection>
pub fn map_key_sections() -> Vec<MapKeySection>
Enumerate every map-keyed (HashMap<String, T>) and list-shaped
(Vec<T>) section discoverable from this Configurable’s tree.
The dashboard / CLI consume this to surface “+ Add” affordances
without hardcoding the section list.
Sourcepub fn nested_section_help(name: &str) -> Option<&'static str>
pub fn nested_section_help(name: &str) -> Option<&'static str>
Help blurb for a #[nested] field on this struct, sourced from
the field-level /// docstring. Returns None for unknown
names so callers can fall through to a different lookup.
Sourcepub fn get_map_keys(&self, section_path: &str) -> Option<Vec<String>>
pub fn get_map_keys(&self, section_path: &str) -> Option<Vec<String>>
Return the current alias keys at section_path, or None if
the path doesn’t resolve to a map-keyed section in this tree.
Sourcepub fn nested_option_entries(&self) -> Vec<NestedOptionEntry>
pub fn nested_option_entries(&self) -> Vec<NestedOptionEntry>
Snapshot of every #[nested] Option<T> field on this struct
as (field_name, is_some) tuples, in declaration order.
field_name is the raw Rust ident (snake_case) — consumers
can map to display names via their own table. The schema
is the single source of truth: adding a new
pub foo: Option<FooConfig> field with #[nested] surfaces
here without touching any caller.
Sourcepub fn create_map_key(
&mut self,
section_path: &str,
map_key: &str,
) -> Result<bool, String>
pub fn create_map_key( &mut self, section_path: &str, map_key: &str, ) -> Result<bool, String>
Insert a default-valued entry under a map-keyed section, or
append to a list-shaped one, with map_key as the new entry’s
natural identifier (HashMap key for Map sections; identifier
field for List sections).
Returns Ok(true) if a new entry was created, Ok(false) if
the entry already existed (idempotent), or Err(reason) if
the section path doesn’t resolve to a Map/List in this tree.
Sourcepub fn delete_map_key(
&mut self,
section_path: &str,
map_key: &str,
) -> Result<bool, String>
pub fn delete_map_key( &mut self, section_path: &str, map_key: &str, ) -> Result<bool, String>
Remove the entry identified by map_key from the map-keyed
section at section_path.
Returns Ok(true) if the entry existed and was removed,
Ok(false) if it didn’t exist, or Err(reason) if the
section path doesn’t resolve.
Sourcepub fn rename_map_key(
&mut self,
section_path: &str,
map_key: &str,
new_key: &str,
) -> Result<bool, String>
pub fn rename_map_key( &mut self, section_path: &str, map_key: &str, new_key: &str, ) -> Result<bool, String>
Rename map_key to new_key within the map-keyed section at
section_path, preserving the entry’s value.
Returns Ok(true) if renamed, Ok(false) if map_key didn’t
exist, or Err(reason) if new_key already exists or the
section path doesn’t resolve.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for TtsProviderConfig
impl Clone for TtsProviderConfig
Source§fn clone(&self) -> TtsProviderConfig
fn clone(&self) -> TtsProviderConfig
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for TtsProviderConfig
impl Debug for TtsProviderConfig
Source§impl Default for TtsProviderConfig
impl Default for TtsProviderConfig
Source§fn default() -> TtsProviderConfig
fn default() -> TtsProviderConfig
Source§impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for TtsProviderConfigwhere
TtsProviderConfig: Default,
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for TtsProviderConfigwhere
TtsProviderConfig: Default,
Source§fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
Source§impl JsonSchema for TtsProviderConfig
impl JsonSchema for TtsProviderConfig
Source§fn schema_id() -> Cow<'static, str>
fn schema_id() -> Cow<'static, str>
Source§fn json_schema(generator: &mut SchemaGenerator) -> Schema
fn json_schema(generator: &mut SchemaGenerator) -> Schema
Source§fn inline_schema() -> bool
fn inline_schema() -> bool
$ref keyword. Read moreSource§impl MaskSecrets for TtsProviderConfig
impl MaskSecrets for TtsProviderConfig
fn mask_secrets(&mut self)
fn restore_secrets_from(&mut self, current: &Self)
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for TtsProviderConfig
impl RefUnwindSafe for TtsProviderConfig
impl Send for TtsProviderConfig
impl Sync for TtsProviderConfig
impl Unpin for TtsProviderConfig
impl UnsafeUnpin for TtsProviderConfig
impl UnwindSafe for TtsProviderConfig
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