Bot Framework v4 core bot sample.
This bot has been created using Bot Framework, it shows how to:
- Use LUIS to implement core AI capabilities
- Implement a multi-turn conversation using Dialogs
- Handle user interruptions for such things as
Help
orCancel
- Prompt for and validate requests for information from the user
This sample requires prerequisites in order to run.
This bot uses LUIS, an AI based cognitive service, to implement language understanding.
-
.NET Core SDK version 3.1
# determine dotnet version dotnet --version
The LUIS model for this example can be found under CognitiveModels/FlightBooking.json
and the LUIS language model setup, training, and application configuration steps can be found here.
Once you created the LUIS model, update appsettings.json
with your LuisAppId
, LuisAPIKey
and LuisAPIHostName
.
"LuisAppId": "Your LUIS App Id",
"LuisAPIKey": "Your LUIS Subscription key here",
"LuisAPIHostName": "Your LUIS App region here (i.e: westus.api.cognitive.microsoft.com)"
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Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/microsoft/botbuilder-samples.git
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Run the bot from a terminal or from Visual Studio:
A) From a terminal, navigate to
samples/csharp_dotnetcore/13.core-bot
# run the bot dotnet run
B) Or from Visual Studio
- Launch Visual Studio
- File -> Open -> Project/Solution
- Navigate to
samples/csharp_dotnetcore/13.core-bot
folder - Select
CoreBot.csproj
file - In Solution Explorer, right-click CoreBot and pick Set as Startup Project
- Press
F5
to run the project
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
To learn more about deploying a bot to Azure, see Deploy your bot to Azure for a complete list of deployment instructions.