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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT License.
// index.js is used to setup and configure your bot
// Import required packages
const path = require('path');
// Note: Ensure you have a .env file and include QnAKnowledgebaseId, QnAEndpointKey and QnAEndpointHostName.
const ENV_FILE = path.join(__dirname, '.env');
require('dotenv').config({ path: ENV_FILE });
const restify = require('restify');
// Import required bot services.
// See https://aka.ms/bot-services to learn more about the different parts of a bot.
const {
CloudAdapter,
ConfigurationServiceClientCredentialFactory,
ConversationState,
createBotFrameworkAuthenticationFromConfiguration,
MemoryStorage,
UserState
} = require('botbuilder');
const { QnABot } = require('./bots/QnABot');
const { RootDialog } = require('./dialogs/rootDialog');
const credentialsFactory = new ConfigurationServiceClientCredentialFactory({
MicrosoftAppId: process.env.MicrosoftAppId,
MicrosoftAppPassword: process.env.MicrosoftAppPassword,
MicrosoftAppType: process.env.MicrosoftAppType,
MicrosoftAppTenantId: process.env.MicrosoftAppTenantId
});
const botFrameworkAuthentication = createBotFrameworkAuthenticationFromConfiguration(null, credentialsFactory);
// Create adapter.
// See https://aka.ms/about-bot-adapter to learn more about adapters.
const adapter = new CloudAdapter(botFrameworkAuthentication);
// Catch-all for errors.
adapter.onTurnError = async (context, error) => {
// This check writes out errors to console log .vs. app insights.
// NOTE: In production environment, you should consider logging this to Azure
// application insights. See https://aka.ms/bottelemetry for telemetry
// configuration instructions.
console.error(`\n [onTurnError] unhandled error: ${ error }`);
// Send a trace activity, which will be displayed in Bot Framework Emulator
await context.sendTraceActivity(
'OnTurnError Trace',
`${ error }`,
'https://www.botframework.com/schemas/error',
'TurnError'
);
// Send a message to the user
await context.sendActivity('The bot encountered an error or bug.');
await context.sendActivity('To continue to run this bot, please fix the bot source code.');
};
// Define the state store for your bot. See https://aka.ms/about-bot-state to learn more about using MemoryStorage.
// A bot requires a state storage system to persist the dialog and user state between messages.
// For local development, in-memory storage is used.
// CAUTION: The Memory Storage used here is for local bot debugging only. When the bot
// is restarted, anything stored in memory will be gone.
const memoryStorage = new MemoryStorage();
const conversationState = new ConversationState(memoryStorage);
const userState = new UserState(memoryStorage);
var endpointHostName = process.env.QnAEndpointHostName;
if (!endpointHostName.startsWith('https://')) {
endpointHostName = 'https://' + endpointHostName;
}
if (!endpointHostName.includes('/v5.0') && !endpointHostName.endsWith('/qnamaker')) {
endpointHostName = endpointHostName + '/qnamaker';
}
// To support backward compatibility for Key Names, fallback to process.env.QnAAuthKey.
const endpointKey = process.env.QnAEndpointKey || process.env.QnAAuthKey;
// Create the main dialog.
const dialog = new RootDialog(process.env.QnAKnowledgebaseId, endpointKey, endpointHostName, process.env.DefaultAnswer);
// Create the bot's main handler.
const bot = new QnABot(conversationState, userState, dialog);
// Create HTTP server.
const server = restify.createServer();
server.use(restify.plugins.bodyParser());
server.listen(process.env.port || process.env.PORT || 3978, function() {
console.log(`\n${ server.name } listening to ${ server.url }.`);
console.log('\nGet Bot Framework Emulator: https://aka.ms/botframework-emulator');
console.log('\nTo talk to your bot, open the emulator select "Open Bot"');
});
// Listen for incoming requests.
server.post('/api/messages', async (req, res) => {
// Route received a request to adapter for processing
await adapter.process(req, res, (context) => bot.run(context));
});