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This is a bridge connection chatwoot botpress.

Chatwoot Botpress

Running local

You need ruby 3.2.2 Clone this project:

git clone https://github.com/douglara/chatwoot-botpress-bridge.git
cd chatwoot-botpress-bridge

Copy configuration file:

cp .env.example .env

Edit vars in file .env:

BOTPRESS_ENDPOINT=
BOTPRESS_BOT_ID=
CHATWOOT_ENDPOINT=
CHATWOOT_BOT_TOKEN=

Install dependencies

bundle install

Start server:

rails s

Running tests

rails test

Create an agent bot

Go to your chatwoot directory. Start a rails console in your directory.

bundle exec rails c

Inside the rails console, type the following commands to create an agent bot and get its access token. Save the retrieved token as you would need it in further step.

bot = AgentBot.create!(name: "Botpress Bot", outgoing_url: "https://CHATWOOT_BOTPRESS_BRIDGE_URL/chatwoot/webhook")
bot.access_token.token

Connect Agent Bot to your inbox by running the following command

inbox = Inbox.last
AgentBotInbox.create!(inbox: inbox, agent_bot: bot)

Deploy CapRover

1 - Create new app

2 - Configure env vars

RAILS_ENV=production
CHATWOOT_ENDPOINT=
CHATWOOT_BOT_TOKEN=
BOTPRESS_ENDPOINT=
BOTPRESS_BOT_ID=
SECRET_KEY_BASE=

Generate random SECRET_KEY_BASE with

rake secret

3 - Configure http port In http settings set Container HTTP Port to 3000

4 - Deploy container In deployment settings set Deploy via ImageName with douglara/chatwoot-botpress-bridge:1 and deploy now.

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Telegram: https://t.me/chatwoot_botpress_bridge

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