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/*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
______ ______ ______ __ __ __ ______
/\ == \ /\ __ \ /\__ _\ /\ \/ / /\ \ /\__ _\
\ \ __< \ \ \/\ \ \/_/\ \/ \ \ _"-. \ \ \ \/_/\ \/
\ \_____\ \ \_____\ \ \_\ \ \_\ \_\ \ \_\ \ \_\
\/_____/ \/_____/ \/_/ \/_/\/_/ \/_/ \/_/
This is a sample Microsoft Bot Framework bot built with Botkit.
This bot demonstrates many of the core features of Botkit:
* Connect to the Microsoft Bot Framework Service
* Receive messages based on "spoken" patterns
* Reply to messages
* Use the conversation system to ask questions
* Use the built in storage system to store and retrieve information
for a user.
# RUN THE BOT:
Follow the instructions in the "Getting Started" section of the readme-botframework.md file to register your bot.
Run your bot from the command line:
app_id=<MY APP ID> app_password=<MY APP PASSWORD> node botframework_bot.js [--lt [--ltsubdomain LOCALTUNNEL_SUBDOMAIN]]
Use the --lt option to make your bot available on the web through localtunnel.me.
# USE THE BOT:
Find your bot inside Skype to send it a direct message.
Say: "Hello"
The bot will reply "Hello!"
Say: "who are you?"
The bot will tell you its name, where it running, and for how long.
Say: "Call me <nickname>"
Tell the bot your nickname. Now you are friends.
Say: "who am I?"
The bot will tell you your nickname, if it knows one for you.
Say: "shutdown"
The bot will ask if you are sure, and then shut itself down.
Make sure to invite your bot into other channels using /invite @<my bot>!
# EXTEND THE BOT:
Botkit has many features for building cool and useful bots!
Read all about it here:
-> http://howdy.ai/botkit
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*/
var Botkit = require('./lib/Botkit.js');
var os = require('os');
var commandLineArgs = require('command-line-args');
var localtunnel = require('localtunnel');
const ops = commandLineArgs([
{name: 'lt', alias: 'l', args: 1, description: 'Use localtunnel.me to make your bot available on the web.',
type: Boolean, defaultValue: false},
{name: 'ltsubdomain', alias: 's', args: 1,
description: 'Custom subdomain for the localtunnel.me URL. This option can only be used together with --lt.',
type: String, defaultValue: null},
]);
if(ops.lt === false && ops.ltsubdomain !== null) {
console.log("error: --ltsubdomain can only be used together with --lt.");
process.exit();
}
var controller = Botkit.botframeworkbot({
debug: true
});
var bot = controller.spawn({
appId: process.env.app_id,
appPassword: process.env.app_password
});
controller.setupWebserver(process.env.port || 3000, function(err, webserver) {
controller.createWebhookEndpoints(webserver, bot, function() {
console.log('ONLINE!');
if(ops.lt) {
var tunnel = localtunnel(process.env.port || 3000, {subdomain: ops.ltsubdomain}, function(err, tunnel) {
if (err) {
console.log(err);
process.exit();
}
console.log("Your bot is available on the web at the following URL: " + tunnel.url + '/botframework/receive');
});
tunnel.on('close', function() {
console.log("Your bot is no longer available on the web at the localtunnnel.me URL.");
process.exit();
});
}
});
});
controller.hears(['hello', 'hi'], 'message_received', function(bot, message) {
controller.storage.users.get(message.user, function(err, user) {
if (user && user.name) {
bot.reply(message, 'Hello ' + user.name + '!!');
} else {
bot.reply(message, 'Hello.');
}
});
});
controller.hears(['call me (.*)'], 'message_received', function(bot, message) {
var matches = message.text.match(/call me (.*)/i);
var name = matches[1];
controller.storage.users.get(message.user, function(err, user) {
if (!user) {
user = {
id: message.user,
};
}
user.name = name;
controller.storage.users.save(user, function(err, id) {
bot.reply(message, 'Got it. I will call you ' + user.name + ' from now on.');
});
});
});
controller.hears(['what is my name', 'who am i'], 'message_received', function(bot, message) {
controller.storage.users.get(message.user, function(err, user) {
if (user && user.name) {
bot.reply(message,'Your name is ' + user.name);
} else {
bot.reply(message,'I don\'t know yet!');
}
});
});
controller.hears(['shutdown'],'message_received',function(bot, message) {
bot.startConversation(message,function(err, convo) {
convo.ask('Are you sure you want me to shutdown?',[
{
pattern: bot.utterances.yes,
callback: function(response, convo) {
convo.say('Bye!');
convo.next();
setTimeout(function() {
process.exit();
},3000);
}
},
{
pattern: bot.utterances.no,
default: true,
callback: function(response, convo) {
convo.say('*Phew!*');
convo.next();
}
}
]);
});
});
controller.hears(['uptime','identify yourself','who are you','what is your name'],'message_received',function(bot, message) {
var hostname = os.hostname();
var uptime = formatUptime(process.uptime());
bot.reply(message,'I am a bot! I have been running for ' + uptime + ' on ' + hostname + '.');
});
function formatUptime(uptime) {
var unit = 'second';
if (uptime > 60) {
uptime = uptime / 60;
unit = 'minute';
}
if (uptime > 60) {
uptime = uptime / 60;
unit = 'hour';
}
if (uptime != 1) {
unit = unit + 's';
}
uptime = uptime + ' ' + unit;
return uptime;
}