I start test kaizala, but i have some doubts about "Let's Meet" feature:
When i sent a "Let's Meet" it's possible integrate with outlook calendar?
Many thanks
Eduardo
According to my research, currently, there is no API to achieve it in Microsoft Kaizala app. I've checked the Kaizala API e.g. Post a Action in a group for Let's Meet feature
and you can refer to Sample JSON Request for a Let's Meet Action in the article.
However, maybe you could feedback to the Kaizala team with your needs. Please see the following link(the bottom of the article):
Microsoft Kaizala Developer Documentation
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I want to find if you can programmatically get calendar information out of MS Teams.
I was searching but didn't find any information, as with any documentation related to Microsoft you can't find anything useful.
So What I need any of:
some kind of WebHook, maybe that will run my script when new even is added to my calendar.
MS Teams call my script the meeting.
API that will allow exporting events from the calendar, so I can use a cron job to sync with the app I plan to create.
Basically, I was thinking about this tool ntfy. But I don't want to use MS Teams app for my phone if there is one, because I would like to have an app that will integrate with MS teams and Google Calendar. That I have to use at work. I'm a contractor for a software company that has a client that I'm working for. I need to use MS teams for a software company and Google Calendar for the client. Also, I can't log in with my work Google account, because it's blocked for the security of google drive (this at least was the error message). So my own Android app is the only way to have notifications on my phone (I need it because I sometimes forget about the meetings).
How I should create something like this? I only need general advice about integration with MS Teams. What API should I use? Will ask about Google Calendar in another question.
Note that I have zero knowledge about MS Teams, was searching for some developer documentation but was not able to find anything that can be useful for the thing I need.
I don't have any code yet, I'm investigating possibilities.
You could use so-called "graph api", the api Microsoft promotes to interact with anything related to Microsoft, including teams. There is simply a method to get all events for a team (i.e. group):
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/api/calendar-list-events
There is an online sandbox you could use to play with it:
https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/graph-explorer
Apart from an article from the verge announcing the capability, I can't find any developer documentation related to this functionality (tab/other interactive panel inside "the meeting experience").
Unless I'm looking in the wrong place, of course...
Has anyone been able to/found resources for integrating into the teams meeting experience?
Article: https://www.theverge.com/2020/7/21/21332414/microsoft-teams-third-party-apps-calls-meetings-integration-features
You can add app to the meeting, The meeting app can deliver a user experience for each stage of the meeting lifecycle including pre-meeting, in-meeting and post-meeting app experience, depending on the attendee's status.Please check this docs for more info.
I have a requirement that my bot should receive a notification from an external system and then it needs to send notification to Teams' logged in user's activity feed.
I followed https://github.com/microsoft/BotBuilder-Samples/tree/master/samples/csharp_dotnetcore/16.proactive-messages, it works on emulator. I deployed above app on on-premise IIS server (with https support) and then registered on https://dev.botframework.com/ by providing botid generated through MSTeams App builder. Now, when I sideloaded this bot in MS Teams, it does not send proactive message.
I am new to Bot framework hence steps by steps instructions and sample code will be much appreciated.
You haven't given a lot of detail in your question about your actual setup, or the code you're using, so it's hard to really answer, but I have posted a few time recently about pro-active messaging. Here's one with a bunch of detail, in C#, so hopefully it can help: Programmatically sending a message to a bot in Microsoft Teams - just see my answer in that page. If that doesn't help, please try describe your current scenario better, and what you've tried.
I have setup a microsoft bot with LUIS and I am wondering if Microsoft provides an interface for tracking all interaction either failed or detected and allow us to map them to correct intent like Dialogflow and Microsoft Bot Framework.
I think you should look on the documentation. The main regarding your question is the new Dashboard feature announced at Microsoft Build 2019.
Basically it provides graphs like this one:
Or this one, by intent:
Those graphs allow direct access to the intents / utterances which have problems.
See documentation: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cognitive-services/luis/luis-how-to-use-dashboard
Note: it was also possible before the arrival of this dashboard feature
I'm using MS Bot Framework with Directline for webchat and our client has raised an issue about Data Protection i.e. the user is sending personal data via a Microsoft api.
I don't really know how to reply to this since (a) Pretty much every bot uses a cloud service if you want any sort of assistance and (b) I assume that Directline does nothing with the data and it is purely a conduit, but I don't know that for a fact.
Was going to post on bot builder github issues, but they say it's just for bugs and suggested that I come here. I am looking for some clarification (or a contact at MS) about the privacy and data protection of the conversations if you are using Microsoft's bot framework with any one of their connection services - particularly Directline.
Thanks,
Jarrod
Our official handling terms are listed under the Bot Framework Terms of Service and Privacy statement found on the Bot Framework portal. Are there specific questions your customer has?
-jim