A sample bot to renders several types of cards as attachments.
The minimum prerequisites to run this sample are:
- Latest Node.js with NPM. Download it from here.
- The Bot Framework Emulator. To install the Bot Framework Emulator, download it from here. Please refer to this documentation article to know more about the Bot Framework Emulator.
- [Recommended] Visual Studio Code for IntelliSense and debugging, download it from here for free.
Many messaging channels provide the ability to attach richer objects. The Bot Framework has the ability to render rich cards as attachments. There are several types of cards supported: Hero Card, Thumbnail Card, Receipt Card, Sign-In Card, Animation Card, Video Card and Audio Card. Once the desired Card type is selected, it is mapped into an Attachment
data structure. Check out the key code located in app.js where a card is attached to the constructed message.
function (session, results) {
// create the card based on selection
var selectedCardName = results.response.entity;
var card = createCard(selectedCardName, session);
// attach the card to the reply message
var msg = new builder.Message(session).addAttachment(card);
session.send(msg);
}
The Hero card is a multipurpose card; it primarily hosts a single large image, a button, and a "tap action", along with text content to display on the card. Check out the createHeroCard
function in app.js for a Hero Card sample.
function createHeroCard(session) {
return new builder.HeroCard(session)
.title('BotFramework Hero Card')
.subtitle('Your bots — wherever your users are talking')
.text('Build and connect intelligent bots to interact with your users naturally wherever they are, from text/sms to Skype, Slack, Office 365 mail and other popular services.')
.images([
builder.CardImage.create(session, 'https://sec.ch9.ms/ch9/7ff5/e07cfef0-aa3b-40bb-9baa-7c9ef8ff7ff5/buildreactionbotframework_960.jpg')
])
.buttons([
builder.CardAction.openUrl(session, 'https://docs.microsoft.com/bot-framework', 'Get Started')
]);
}
The Thumbnail card is a multipurpose card; it primarily hosts a single small image, a button, and a "tap action", along with text content to display on the card. Check out the createThumbnailCard
function in app.js for a Thumbnail Card sample.
function createThumbnailCard(session) {
return new builder.ThumbnailCard(session)
.title('BotFramework Thumbnail Card')
.subtitle('Your bots — wherever your users are talking')
.text('Build and connect intelligent bots to interact with your users naturally wherever they are, from text/sms to Skype, Slack, Office 365 mail and other popular services.')
.images([
builder.CardImage.create(session, 'https://sec.ch9.ms/ch9/7ff5/e07cfef0-aa3b-40bb-9baa-7c9ef8ff7ff5/buildreactionbotframework_960.jpg')
])
.buttons([
builder.CardAction.openUrl(session, 'https://docs.microsoft.com/bot-framework', 'Get Started')
]);
}
The receipt card allows the Bot to present a receipt to the user. Check out the createReceiptCard
function in app.js for a Receipt Card sample.
function createReceiptCard(session) {
return new builder.ReceiptCard(session)
.title('John Doe')
.facts([
builder.Fact.create(session, '1234', 'Order Number'),
builder.Fact.create(session, 'VISA 5555-****', 'Payment Method')
])
.items([
builder.ReceiptItem.create(session, '$ 38.45', 'Data Transfer')
.quantity(368)
.image(builder.CardImage.create(session, 'https://github.com/amido/azure-vector-icons/raw/master/renders/traffic-manager.png')),
builder.ReceiptItem.create(session, '$ 45.00', 'App Service')
.quantity(720)
.image(builder.CardImage.create(session, 'https://github.com/amido/azure-vector-icons/raw/master/renders/cloud-service.png'))
])
.tax('$ 7.50')
.total('$ 90.95')
.buttons([
builder.CardAction.openUrl(session, 'https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/', 'More Information')
.image('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/amido/azure-vector-icons/master/renders/microsoft-azure.png')
]);
}
The Sign-In card is a card representing a request to sign in the user. Check out the createSigninCard
function in app.js for a Sign-In Card sample.
Note: The sign in card can be used to initiate an authentication flow which is beyond this sample. For a complete authentication flow sample take a look at AuthBot (Please, notice the samples are currently in C# only).
function createSigninCard(session) {
return new builder.SigninCard(session)
.text('BotFramework Sign-in Card')
.button('Sign-in', 'https://login.microsoftonline.com')
}
The Animation card is a card that’s capable of playing animated GIFs or short videos. Check out the createAnimationCard
method in app.js for an Animation Card sample.
function createAnimationCard(session) {
return new builder.AnimationCard(session)
.title('Microsoft Bot Framework')
.subtitle('Animation Card')
.image(builder.CardImage.create(session, 'https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/bot-framework/media/how-it-works/architecture-resize.png'))
.media([
{ url: 'http://i.giphy.com/Ki55RUbOV5njy.gif' }
]);
}
Note: At the time of writing this sample, Skype requires the Animation card to have a Thumbnail Url.
The Video card is a card that’s capable of playing videos. Check out the createVideoCard
method in app.js for a Video Card sample.
function createVideoCard(session) {
return new builder.VideoCard(session)
.title('Big Buck Bunny')
.subtitle('by the Blender Institute')
.text('Big Buck Bunny (code-named Peach) is a short computer-animated comedy film by the Blender Institute, part of the Blender Foundation. Like the foundation\'s previous film Elephants Dream, the film was made using Blender, a free software application for animation made by the same foundation. It was released as an open-source film under Creative Commons License Attribution 3.0.')
.image(builder.CardImage.create(session, 'https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c5/Big_buck_bunny_poster_big.jpg/220px-Big_buck_bunny_poster_big.jpg'))
.media([
{ url: 'http://download.blender.org/peach/bigbuckbunny_movies/BigBuckBunny_320x180.mp4' }
])
.buttons([
builder.CardAction.openUrl(session, 'https://peach.blender.org/', 'Learn More')
]);
}
Note: At the time of writing this sample, Skype requires the Video card to have a Thumbnail Url.
The Audio card is a card that’s capable of playing an audio file. Check out the createAudioCard
method in app.js for an Audio Card sample.
function createAudioCard(session) {
return new builder.AudioCard(session)
.title('I am your father')
.subtitle('Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back')
.text('The Empire Strikes Back (also known as Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back) is a 1980 American epic space opera film directed by Irvin Kershner. Leigh Brackett and Lawrence Kasdan wrote the screenplay, with George Lucas writing the film\'s story and serving as executive producer. The second installment in the original Star Wars trilogy, it was produced by Gary Kurtz for Lucasfilm Ltd. and stars Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, Anthony Daniels, David Prowse, Kenny Baker, Peter Mayhew and Frank Oz.')
.image(builder.CardImage.create(session, 'https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/3c/SW_-_Empire_Strikes_Back.jpg'))
.media([
{ url: 'http://www.wavlist.com/movies/004/father.wav' }
])
.buttons([
builder.CardAction.openUrl(session, 'https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Empire_Strikes_Back', 'Read More')
]);
}
Note: At the time of writing this sample, Skype requires the Audio card to have a Thumbnail Url.
You will see the following in the Bot Framework Emulator, Facebook Messenger and Skype when opening and running the sample.
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To get more information about how to get started in Bot Builder for Node and Attachments please review the following resources:
- Bot Builder for Node.js Reference
- Send and receive attachments
- HeroCard
- ThumbnailCard
- ReceiptCard
- SigninCard
- AnimationCard
- VideoCard
- AudioCard
- Message.addAttachment
- Attachment
- Cards and buttons on Microsoft Teams
Limitations
The functionality provided by the Bot Framework Activity can be used across many channels. Moreover, some special channel features can be unleashed using the Message.sourceEvent method.The Bot Framework does its best to support the reuse of your Bot in as many channels as you want. However, due to the very nature of some of these channels, some features are not fully portable.
The Hero card and Thumbnail card used in this sample are fully supported in the following channels:
- Skype
- Telegram
- DirectLine
- WebChat
- Slack
- GroupMe
They are also supported, with some limitations, in the following channel:
- Kik
On the other hand, they are not supported and the sample won't work as expected in the following channel:
- SMS
The Receipt card and Sign-in card used in this sample are fully supported in the following channels:
- Skype
- Telegram
- DirectLine
- WebChat
- Slack
- GroupMe
They are also supported, with some limitations, in the following channel:
- Kik
On the other hand, they are not supported and the sample won't work as expected in the following channel:
- SMS
- Microsoft Teams
The Animation card, Video card and Audio card used in this sample are fully supported in the following channels:
- Skype
- WebChat
They are also supported, with some limitations, in the following channel:
- Slack (Only Animation card is supported)
- GroupMe
- Telegram (Only Animation and Audio cards are supported)
On the other hand, they are not supported and the sample won't work as expected in the following channel:
- Microsoft Teams
- Kik
- SMS