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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
// Licensed under the MIT License.
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Builder;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Hosting;
using Microsoft.Bot.Builder;
using Microsoft.Bot.Builder.BotFramework;
using Microsoft.Bot.Builder.Integration.AspNet.Core;
using Microsoft.Bot.Builder.Integration.AspNet.Core.Skills;
using Microsoft.Bot.Builder.Skills;
using Microsoft.Bot.Connector.Authentication;
using Microsoft.BotBuilderSamples.SimpleRootBot.Authentication;
using Microsoft.BotBuilderSamples.SimpleRootBot.Bots;
using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting;
namespace Microsoft.BotBuilderSamples.SimpleRootBot
{
public class Startup
{
// This method gets called by the runtime. Use this method to add services to the container.
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
services.AddControllers().AddNewtonsoftJson();
// Configure credentials
services.AddSingleton<ICredentialProvider, ConfigurationCredentialProvider>();
// Register the skills configuration class
services.AddSingleton<SkillsConfiguration>();
// Register AuthConfiguration to enable custom claim validation.
services.AddSingleton(sp => new AuthenticationConfiguration { ClaimsValidator = new AllowedSkillsClaimsValidator(sp.GetService<SkillsConfiguration>()) });
// Register the Bot Framework Adapter with error handling enabled.
// Note: some classes use the base BotAdapter so we add an extra registration that pulls the same instance.
services.AddSingleton<BotFrameworkHttpAdapter, AdapterWithErrorHandler>();
services.AddSingleton<BotAdapter>(sp => sp.GetService<BotFrameworkHttpAdapter>());
// Register the skills client and skills request handler.
services.AddSingleton<SkillConversationIdFactoryBase, SkillConversationIdFactory>();
services.AddHttpClient<SkillHttpClient>();
services.AddSingleton<ChannelServiceHandler, SkillHandler>();
// Register the storage we'll be using for User and Conversation state. (Memory is great for testing purposes.)
services.AddSingleton<IStorage, MemoryStorage>();
// Register Conversation state (used by the Dialog system itself).
services.AddSingleton<ConversationState>();
// Register the bot as a transient. In this case the ASP Controller is expecting an IBot.
services.AddTransient<IBot, RootBot>();
}
// This method gets called by the runtime. Use this method to configure the HTTP request pipeline.
public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app, IWebHostEnvironment env)
{
if (env.IsDevelopment())
{
app.UseDeveloperExceptionPage();
}
app.UseDefaultFiles()
.UseStaticFiles()
.UseRouting()
.UseAuthorization()
.UseEndpoints(endpoints =>
{
endpoints.MapControllers();
});
}
}
}