This package is used to create a connection to Cognigy.AI via a Socket Endpoint.
You can read about setting up a Socket Endpoint in our platform documentation
Install this module using the following npm
command
npm install @cognigy/socket-client
const { SocketClient } = require("@cognigy/socket-client");
(async () => {
// create a client instance with a socket url and an url token
const client = new SocketClient("https://socket.url", "socket-token", {
// if you use node, internet explorer or safari, you need to enforce websockets
forceWebsockets: true,
});
// register a handler for messages
client.on("output", (output) => {
console.log("Text: " + output.text + " Data: " + output.data);
});
// establish a socket connection (returns a promise)
await client.connect();
// send a message with text, text and data, data only
client.sendMessage("hello there");
client.sendMessage("hello there", { color: "green" });
client.sendMessage("", { color: "green" });
})();
In case you are using TypeScript in a frontend codebase, you may need to manually install
@types/node
to avoid transpilation errors regarding event-related code parts like e.g.client.on()
You can subscribe to the following events from the SocketClient
:
client.on("finalPing", () => {
console.log("bot is done processing a message");
});
Name | Event Payload | Description |
---|---|---|
output | { text, data } |
fires on every incoming message from the bot |
typingStatus | "on" or "off" |
fires when the typing indicator should show or hide |
finalPing | - | fires when the bot is done processing a message |
error | { message } |
fires when an error happened in the bot |
You can pass a third argument to SocketClient
to set additional options as follows:
const client = new SocketClient("https://socket.url", "socket-token", {
userId: "user1234",
});
Name | Type | Default | Description ' |
---|---|---|---|
userId |
string | random string | the user id for the conversation |
sessionId |
string | random string | the session id for the conversation |
channel |
string | "socket-client" |
the name of the channel (can be used for analytics purposes) |
forceWebsockets |
boolean | auto-determined by runtime-environment | If this is enabled, the client will only use websockets and not fall back to http polling (wins over disableWebsockets ) |
disableWebsockets |
boolean | false |
If this is enabled, the client will only use http polling and will not try to upgrade to websockets |
interval |
number | 10000 |
the interval for polling if in http polling fallback |
reconnection |
boolean | true |
if enabled, will try to reconnect if the connection is aborted |
reconnectionLimit |
number | 5 |
limit the maximum number of reconnection attempts, 0 means no limit |