Bot Framework v4 custom dialogs bot sample
This bot has been created using Bot Framework, it shows how to sub-class the Dialog class to create different bot control mechanism like simple slot filling.
BotFramework provides a built-in base class called Dialog. By subclassing Dialog, developers can create new ways to define and control dialog flows used by the bot.
To try this sample
- Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/Microsoft/botbuilder-samples.git
- In a terminal, navigate to
botbuilder-samples\samples\python\19.custom-dialogsfolder - Activate your desired virtual environment
- In the terminal, type
pip install -r requirements.txt - Run your bot with
python app.py
Testing the bot using Bot Framework Emulator
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
Connect to the bot using Bot Framework Emulator
- Launch Bot Framework Emulator
- File -> Open Bot
- Enter a Bot URL of
http://localhost:3978/api/messages
Interacting with the bot
BotFramework provides a built-in base class called Dialog. By subclassing Dialog, developers
can create new ways to define and control dialog flows used by the bot. By adhering to the
features of this class, developers will create custom dialogs that can be used side-by-side
with other dialog types, as well as built-in or custom prompts.
This example demonstrates a custom Dialog class called SlotFillingDialog, which takes a
series of "slots" which define a value the bot needs to collect from the user, as well
as the prompt it should use. The bot will iterate through all of the slots until they are
all full, at which point the dialog completes.
Deploy this bot to Azure
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