I am try to integrate my basic bot with "QnA-maker". After editing all the stuff i publish it to azure portal and try to check it and i am getting error.
The Error is when i open my bot to test it keeps the window waiting for my bot to ready.
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I made a normal bot by using Microsoft Bot Framework and have deployed it to the Azure portal. I tried to channel the bot to Teams, which worked but the bot couldn’t receive attachments. How can I make it do so?
Thanks.
Microsoft Teams does not allow attachments by default. To send and receive files in the bot in teams, set the supportsFiles property in the manifest to true or else create an app for your bot in App studio. Specify your app allows upload attachments. And install it in your own Team account for testing. Please look at this sample code for reference.
I am creating an SPFx webpart to create a chat window for SharePoint Online. Basically Azure bot service is to be used in conjunction with QnA maker service and the resultant bot should be used with the chat window. I have successfully transformed the sample available at Microsft/BotFramework-webchat github repository to create a minimizable chat window and this is working properly.
I want to show a welcome message to user as soon as user get connected with bot and for that a sample is available at /BotFramework-WebChat/tree/master/samples/15.d.backchannel-send-welcome-event 'WEB_CHAT/SEND_EVENT' is added in store but now i am not getting it that how to access 'bot-side' code to post a welcome message when above mentioned activity is received by the bot.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
I have created bots using the azure portal, which auto creates a bot app resource in azure. When I click on this resource via the portal, I can access the bot by opening the chat window and can try out the bot.
I also created bot using visual studio, published it to the azure web and then configured a 'bot channels registration' bot to use this published bot.
All good so far.
Now I am trying to go through the ready made Microsoft examples from: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/bot-service/dotnet/bot-builder-dotnet-samples?view=azure-bot-service-3.0
I opened the "Create new conversation" link from the above website (https://github.com/Microsoft/BotBuilder-Samples/tree/master/CSharp/core-CreateNewConversation). I scroll down and click on "Deploy to Azure" button and the deploy is successful. How do I access the bot now?
I have tried creating the 'bot channels registration' bot and setting the messaging endpoint to the https://DeployedExampleAzureWebsiteLink/api/messages. Now, when I go into this azure resource, and into the test chat window, my message does not get delivered to the bot, and same issue upon retry aswell.
How do I access this bot please?
When you click deploy to Azure you get an option to fill out the Microsoft App Id and Password.
You are supposed to enter the same App Id and Password you gave while registering the Bot in the Bot channel registration
I am using Microsoft Botframework to publish a bot (Channel Registration). When I try enabling the channels , I see the bot to be working in Slack , Skype, MS Teams & Web chat . However (despite following the steps to enable bot in SFB) I could not get the bot working in Skype for Business. I keep getting the error.
"Sorry, we ran into a problem at our end."
Neither do I see any log to debug.
Waited more than 24 hrs to ensure it is not the sync issue. But issue still remains. Any help appreciated !!
I am not clear with the error as to from which end it is being thrown.
I need you to follow the below steps:
Publish Bot in azure as an app service, through VS if you are coding through c#.
Create a "Bot channel registration" in azure and connect the above app service and Bot channel registration(simple use the URL of the app service append it with /api/messages and insert the same as messaging endpoint in Bot channel registration).
use the app id and app secret in bot solution and republish the app service.
Inside Bot channel registration click on channel and enable it for Skype for business(you will find your BOT in SFB using the credentials you have used to create the bot channel registration).
Finally got it working. What i noticed is the following
I faced the issue when I used the SIP URI as somebot#mydomain.com to register the bot in my tenant.
And i got it working when I used the SIP URI as somebot#mydomain.onmicrosoft.com.
Unsure on the reasoning though :)
And btw thanks #Tanmoy for your answer aswell !!
I tried to connect a bot built using Microsoft botframework to Microsoft team with no luck.
If I use other channels like webchat it works like a charm ! , I've tried to create new simple bot using Azure Bot services. In a matter of fact, I left the generated echo bot code as is , when I tried to connect to Teams channel I got an error message "Oops something went wrong" as you can see in this screen capture
Bot Service Azure Error
tried to use the Microsoft ID and add the bot to MS teams app package however the same behavior applies (bot is never responding)
if the bot is running locally using ngrok there is no message been logged to ngrok endpoint at all as if msteams client is not sending the conversation at all.
I suspect there is a problem with bot registration.
P.S. Skype channel is not working as well.
Thanks,
Amr