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express.js
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var express = require("express");
var alexa = require("alexa-app");
var PORT = process.env.port || 8080;
var app = express();
// ALWAYS setup the alexa app and attach it to express before anything else.
var alexaApp = new alexa.app("test");
alexaApp.express({
expressApp: app,
// verifies requests come from amazon alexa. Must be enabled for production.
// You can disable this if you're running a dev environment and want to POST
// things to test behavior. enabled by default.
checkCert: false,
// sets up a GET route when set to true. This is handy for testing in
// development, but not recommended for production. disabled by default
debug: true
});
// now POST calls to /test in express will be handled by the app.request() function
// from here on you can setup any other express routes or middlewares as normal
app.set("view engine", "ejs");
alexaApp.launch(function(request, response) {
response.say("You launched the app!");
});
alexaApp.dictionary = { "names": ["matt", "joe", "bob", "bill", "mary", "jane", "dawn"] };
alexaApp.intent("nameIntent", {
"slots": { "NAME": "LITERAL" },
"utterances": [
"my {name is|name's} {names|NAME}", "set my name to {names|NAME}"
]
},
function(request, response) {
response.say("Success!");
}
);
app.listen(PORT);
console.log("Listening on port " + PORT + ", try http://localhost:" + PORT + "/test");