Connect Botkit or BotBuilder to the Web.
This package contains an adapter that communicates directly with the web via webhooks or websocket connections. This package can be used alongside your favorite bot development framework to build bots that work on a website or within an existing app.
Add this package to your project using npm:
npm install --save botbuilder-adapter-web
Import the adapter class into your code:
const { WebAdapter } = require('botbuilder-adapter-web');
If you are starting a brand new project, follow these instructions to create a customized application template.
WebAdapter provides a translation layer for Botkit and BotBuilder so that bot developers can connect directly to users on the web.
When used in concert with Botkit, developers need only pass the configured adapter to the Botkit constructor, as seen below. Botkit will automatically create and configure the webhook endpoints and other options necessary for communicating with the web.
Developers can then bind to Botkit's event emitting system using controller.on
and controller.hears
to filter and handle incoming events from the messaging platform. Learn more about Botkit's core feature →.
const adapter = new WebAdapter();
const controller = new Botkit({
adapter,
// ...other options
});
// TODO: expose chat client
controller.on('message', async(bot, message) => {
await bot.reply(message, 'I heard a message!');
});
Alternately, developers may choose to use WebAdapter
with BotBuilder. With BotBuilder, the adapter is used more directly with a webserver, and all incoming events are handled as Activities.
This package includes a reference implementation of a chat client written in HTML/JS/CSS that serves as a base for building a customized chat widget.
Event | Description |
---|---|
message | a message sent by the user |
hello | event sent when a user first connects |
welcome_back | event sent when a user reconnects |
identify | an extended user profile is being sent by the client to be associated with the user id |
In Botkit handlers, the bot
worker for web contains all of the base methods as well as the following platform-specific extensions:
Configures the webserver to accept websocket connections. This method is called automatically by Botkit, but must be manually called when using with BotBuilder.
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Botkit is released under the MIT Open Source license