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@jpvajda jpvajda commented May 31, 2025

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Relates to the bug reported in The community

Let me analyze what I found:

The Language class is defined in options.py but it's not being used in any of the main client classes or settings. It appears to be defined but not integrated into the actual SDK functionality.

Looking at the SettingsOptions class which is the main configuration class used when starting a websocket connection, it doesn't include the Language class as a field.

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    • Added support for specifying a language option in settings.

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The SettingsOptions dataclass in the websocket options module was updated to include a new language field of type Language. The __getitem__ method was also modified to support retrieving this new field, converting its dictionary form back into a Language instance when accessed.

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deepgram/clients/agent/v1/websocket/options.py Added language field to SettingsOptions dataclass and updated __getitem__ for this field.

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366-366: LGTM: Language field properly integrated into SettingsOptions.

The addition of the language field follows the established pattern used for other complex fields in the class and properly addresses the bug where the Language class was defined but not utilized.


374-375: LGTM: Consistent implementation of language field handling.

The __getitem__ method update correctly handles the language field conversion, following the same pattern established for other complex fields (audio, agent). This ensures proper type conversion when accessing the language field through dictionary-style access.

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@jpvajda jpvajda changed the title fixes agent language fixes agent language property May 31, 2025
@jpvajda jpvajda requested a review from naomi-lgbt May 31, 2025 00:09
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