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Mention the legacy tts.google_cloud_say and that old users shouldn't remove their google_cloud config from their YAML unless they migrate to the modern tts.speak.

Note a lot of the text is copied from https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/google_translate

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  • New Features

    • Introduced a new section "Action speak" for modern usage of the tts.speak action in Google Cloud Text-to-Speech.
    • Added a section "Action say (legacy)" for users still using the tts.google_cloud_say action.
  • Documentation

    • Enhanced clarity and usability of Google Cloud integration documentation with updated instructions and examples for text-to-speech services.

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The changes involve updates to the Google Cloud integration documentation for Home Assistant. Two new sections have been added: "Action speak," which details the current usage of the tts.speak action for Google Cloud Text-to-Speech, and "Action say (legacy)," which provides guidance for users still using the older tts.google_cloud_say action. The documentation now includes clearer instructions and examples for implementing the tts.speak action, while the configuration parameters for both services remain largely unchanged.

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source/_integrations/google_cloud.markdown Added new sections: "Action speak" for tts.speak action and "Action say (legacy)" for tts.google_cloud_say. Enhanced instructions and examples for tts.speak.

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    participant User
    participant HomeAssistant
    participant GoogleCloudTTS

    User->>HomeAssistant: Initiate TTS action
    HomeAssistant->>GoogleCloudTTS: Call tts.speak with message
    GoogleCloudTTS-->>HomeAssistant: Return speech audio
    HomeAssistant-->>User: Play audio on media player
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Line range hint 119-142: LGTM: Comprehensive YAML example for tts.speak service call.

The YAML example provides a clear and detailed reference for users implementing the tts.speak action. It demonstrates the use of various configuration options, which is very helpful.

Consider adding a brief comment above the YAML example to explain that this is a comprehensive example showcasing multiple options, and users can adjust it based on their specific needs.

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[grammar] ~143-~143: There seems to be a noun/verb agreement error. Did you mean “says” or “said”?
Context: ... - wearable-class-device ``` ## Action say (legacy) The tts.google_cloud_say ac...

(SINGULAR_NOUN_VERB_AGREEMENT)

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[grammar] ~143-~143: There seems to be a noun/verb agreement error. Did you mean “says” or “said”?
Context: ... - wearable-class-device ``` ## Action say (legacy) The tts.google_cloud_say ac...

(SINGULAR_NOUN_VERB_AGREEMENT)

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113-117: LGTM: Clear introduction to the new tts.speak action.

The new "Action speak" section provides a concise and informative introduction to the modern way of using Google Cloud TTS. The reference to the main TTS page for more options is helpful for users.

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## Action say (legacy)

The `tts.google_cloud_say` action can be used when configuring the legacy `google_cloud` text-to-speech platform in `configuration.yaml`. We recommend new users to instead set up the integration in the UI and use the `tts.speak` action with the corresponding Google Cloud text-to-speech entity as target. If you are an existing user of `tts.google_cloud_say`, you can still use it but don't remove the legacy `google_cloud` text-to-speech platform in `configuration.yaml`. If you remove it, you will have to manually migrate to `tts.speak`.

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Approve with minor grammatical correction: Clear guidance on legacy action usage.

The new "Action say (legacy)" section provides clear guidance for both new and existing users regarding the tts.google_cloud_say action. The explanation about potential manual migration if the legacy configuration is removed is particularly helpful.

There's a minor grammatical issue in the section title. Apply this change:

-## Action say (legacy)
+## Action "say" (legacy)

This change ensures grammatical correctness by treating "say" as a verb in quotation marks.

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## Action say (legacy)
The `tts.google_cloud_say` action can be used when configuring the legacy `google_cloud` text-to-speech platform in `configuration.yaml`. We recommend new users to instead set up the integration in the UI and use the `tts.speak` action with the corresponding Google Cloud text-to-speech entity as target. If you are an existing user of `tts.google_cloud_say`, you can still use it but don't remove the legacy `google_cloud` text-to-speech platform in `configuration.yaml`. If you remove it, you will have to manually migrate to `tts.speak`.
## Action "say" (legacy)
The `tts.google_cloud_say` action can be used when configuring the legacy `google_cloud` text-to-speech platform in `configuration.yaml`. We recommend new users to instead set up the integration in the UI and use the `tts.speak` action with the corresponding Google Cloud text-to-speech entity as target. If you are an existing user of `tts.google_cloud_say`, you can still use it but don't remove the legacy `google_cloud` text-to-speech platform in `configuration.yaml`. If you remove it, you will have to manually migrate to `tts.speak`.
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[grammar] ~143-~143: There seems to be a noun/verb agreement error. Did you mean “says” or “said”?
Context: ... - wearable-class-device ``` ## Action say (legacy) The tts.google_cloud_say ac...

(SINGULAR_NOUN_VERB_AGREEMENT)

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## Action say (legacy)

The `tts.google_cloud_say` action can be used when configuring the legacy `google_cloud` text-to-speech platform in `configuration.yaml`. We recommend new users to instead set up the integration in the UI and use the `tts.speak` action with the corresponding Google Cloud text-to-speech entity as target. If you are an existing user of `tts.google_cloud_say`, you can still use it but don't remove the legacy `google_cloud` text-to-speech platform in `configuration.yaml`. If you remove it, you will have to manually migrate to `tts.speak`.
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I think we should rather mention this at the config part of the docs. The downside is that it's not deprecated so theoretically their way is still supported

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I'd rather have it here at the bottom since it only affects few old users. And I think it's more discoverable here in the google_cloud_say section. Few users read the documentation in general. They will mostly look at it whenever they will encounter an issue. If they manually remove the legacy TTS platform, their google_cloud_say calls will fail so they will search for that in the docs.

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Fair

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Also a general comment, we still use the word service in the docs here

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Also a general comment, we still use the word service in the docs here

Oh you're right. Not sure why these weren't renamed. I can do it in a follow up PR to keep this PR focused.

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Thank you, @tronikos 👍

@c0ffeeca7 c0ffeeca7 merged commit 60a9bbd into current Oct 25, 2024
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