Bot Framework v4 NLP with Dispatch bot sample
This bot has been created using Bot Framework, it shows how to create a bot that relies on multiple LUIS.ai and QnAMaker.ai models for natural language processing (NLP).
Use the Dispatch model in cases when:
- Your bot consists of multiple language modules (LUIS + QnA) and you need assistance in routing user's utterances to these modules in order to integrate the different modules into your bot.
- Evaluate quality of intents classification of a single LUIS model.
- Create a text classification model from text files.
This sample is a Spring Boot app and uses the Azure CLI and azure-webapp Maven plugin to deploy to Azure.
This bot uses the Dispatch service to route utterances as it demonstrates the use of multiple LUIS models and QnA maker services to support multiper conversational scenarios.
To learn how to configure Dispatch with multiple LUIS models and QnA Maker services, refer to the steps found here.
- From the root of this project folder:
- Build the sample using
mvn package
- Run it by using
java -jar .\target\nlp-with-dispatch-sample.jar
- Build the sample using
Bot Framework Emulator is a desktop application that allows bot developers to test and debug their bots on localhost or running remotely through a tunnel.
- Install the latest Bot Framework Emulator from here
- Launch Bot Framework Emulator
- File -> Open Bot
- Enter a Bot URL of
http://localhost:3978/api/messages
Once you are comfortable with the concepts presented in this sample, you may want to configure Dispatch using a CLI tool. Dispatch CLI is a CLI tool that enables you to create a dispatch NLP model across the different LUIS applications and/ or QnA Maker Knowledge Bases you have for your bot.
As described on Deploy your bot, you will perform the first 4 steps to setup the Azure app, then deploy the code using the azure-webapp Maven plugin.
From a command (or PowerShell) prompt in the root of the bot folder, execute:
az login
az account set --subscription "<azure-subscription>"
If you aren't sure which subscription to use for deploying the bot, you can view the list of subscriptions for your account by using az account list
command.
az ad app create --display-name "<botname>" --password "<appsecret>" --available-to-other-tenants
Replace <botname>
and <appsecret>
with your own values.
<botname>
is the unique name of your bot.
<appsecret>
is a minimum 16 character password for your bot.
Record the appid
from the returned JSON
Replace the values for <appid>
, <appsecret>
, <botname>
, and <groupname>
in the following commands:
az deployment sub create --name "dispatchBotDeploy" --location "westus" --template-file ".\deploymentTemplates\template-with-new-rg.json" --parameters appId="<appid>" appSecret="<appsecret>" botId="<botname>" botSku=S1 newAppServicePlanName="dispatchBotPlan" newWebAppName="dispatchBot" groupLocation="westus" newAppServicePlanLocation="westus"
az deployment group create --resource-group "<groupname>" --template-file ".\deploymentTemplates\template-with-preexisting-rg.json" --parameters appId="<appid>" appSecret="<appsecret>" botId="<botname>" newWebAppName="dispatchBot" newAppServicePlanName="dispatchBotPlan" appServicePlanLocation="westus" --name "dispatchBot"
In src/main/resources/application.properties update
MicrosoftAppPassword
with the botsecret valueMicrosoftAppId
with the appid from the first step
- Execute
mvn clean package
- Execute
mvn azure-webapp:deploy -Dgroupname="<groupname>" -Dbotname="<bot-app-service-name>"
If the deployment is successful, you will be able to test it via "Test in Web Chat" from the Azure Portal using the "Bot Channel Registration" for the bot.
After the bot is deployed, you only need to execute #6 if you make changes to the bot.
- Spring Boot
- Maven Plugin for Azure App Service
- Bot Basics
- Using LUIS for Language Understanding
- LUIS documentation
- Activity processing
- Azure Bot Service Introduction
- Azure Bot Service Documentation
- Azure CLI
- Azure Portal
- Azure for Java cloud developers
- Language Understanding using LUIS
- Channels and Bot Connector Service