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BotFramework-Emulator
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🎵 Do you want to build a Chatbot? 🎵
One of the really interesting things about chatbots on Azure is the Bot Framework Emulator tool that lets you test a chatbot locally and get detailed information about the request the bot received and the response the bot generated.
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I am using the Azure Bot Emulator to test (which is the chat client by the way!) Ref: https://github.com/Microsoft/BotFramework-Emulator
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How to: Save conversation data in an Microsoft Chatbot
Also feel free to check out the repo if you want to try it yourself. The link is here: https://github.com/Albert-Bennett/state-management-chatbot You'll also need to download the bot framework emulator v4 to get the bot running locally.
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Easiest way to create a ChatBOT from Level 0
Download the emulator from this link if you don't have it yet (or from google or any place you like) https://github.com/Microsoft/BotFramework-Emulator/releases/tag/v4.14.0
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How to: Adaptive Cards and the MS Bot Framework
Testing the bot for yourself: To test the bot out yourself you'll need to download the code and also install the latest version of the Bot Framework Emulator (you can find it here). This will allow you to test the bot over web chat. It's a straight forward process just run the code and connect the bot. When connecting the bot, the url should look something like this: http://localhost:3978/api/messages this is the endpoint for requests to be sent to the bot.
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How to: Adaptive Cards and the MS Bot Framework
On the side panel of the emulator you can see the details of the responses to and from the bot as well which is helpful for debugging the code. Thanks for reading my blog post. You can find the code here at this link. Feel free to connect with me on linkedin you can find me here. See you in the next post >>>
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