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@alexa-skill-components/in-skill-purchase

v0.0.3

Published

Alexa skill component for in-skill purchase

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7

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Gather feedback on interactions to help drive skill development.

Please note: Alexa Skill Components are provided as a pre-production alpha release in developer preview with limited support. Our goal is to solicit feedback on our approach and design building towards their broader general availability in the future. While we will make every effort to minimize it, we do not make any backwards compatibility or rapid turn-around bug-fix promises with this pre-production alpha release. You can sign up for the developer preview to use these components.

Amazon is actively making updates to these components and looks forward to your feedback. Check back to get the latest version.

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Table of Contents

Introduction

In-skill purchasing (ISP) lets you sell premium digital content, such as hints in a trivia skill or additional lives in custom skills. ISP supports three payment models: one-time purchases, consumables, and subscriptions. The ISP skill component lets you add in-skill purchasing workflow to your skill as a pre-built voice experience. At this time, the component supports subscriptions only. Subscriptions offer access to premium content or features for a period of time, charged on a recurring basis until the user cancels the subscription.

Alexa Skill Components encapsulate best customer experience design practices to reduce your development time. To learn more about Skill Components, see Alexa Skill Components Getting Started.

When should I use this component?

Are you building an app in which you would like the customer to add the in-skill purchasing workflow into the skill, which lets Alexa Skill developers to sell premium content, such as game features or any other subscription in custom skills. Use the pre-built interaction patterns within the In-Skill Purchase Component to build out and customize such interactions.

Example Interaction

The following interactions show a skill that offers three types of in-skill products: value subscription, premium subscription, and elite subscription.

The following example shows a purchase suggestion.

User > What can I buy?

Alexa > With our value subscription, you can access 45+ mindful
sessions; with our premium subscription, you can add 150+ guided
workouts, and with our elite subscription, you can set up dedicated
sessions with our certified trainers. Which one would you like to learn
more about?

User > Tell me more about the elite subscription

Alexa > Elite subscription is free for 7 days. Then, you’ll be
charged \$0.99 a month plus tax. Cancel anytime. Check the Alexa app for
terms. Should I start your free trial?

User > Yes

Alexa > Great! You're signed up.

The following example shows a cancellation.

User > Cancel elite subscription

Alexa > Okay! As a reminder, with elite subscription you can set up
dedicated sessions with our certified trainers. Are you sure you want to
cancel your subscription?

User > Yes

Alexa > Okay, I've canceled elite subscription, and you'll no longer
be charged. You can continue to use it until the end of this
subscription period.

Getting Started

To get started with the ISP skill component, complete the following steps.

Familiarize yourself with Alexa Skill Components.

Read the Skill Components Getting Started guide. If you're unfamiliar with skill development, the flight search example skill tutorial is a good starting place.

Add in-skill purchase products to your existing skill.

a. Make sure that you have an existing ACDL Alexa Skill or Get Started with ACDL Alexa Skill

b. Create and Manage In-Skill Products

Note: For this version Amazon supports the subscription payment model only.

Install the ISP skill component in your skill.

Make sure that the package.json file exists in the skill's root directory. You can create a package.json file with the following command:

npm init

You can install the component from the public release or a local build of the component.

Public Release

  1. In your skill's root directory, install using npm.
npm install --save @alexa-skill-components/in-skill-purchase
npm install
  1. Install the component as a dependency in your API code (AWS Lambda function).
npm install --save @alexa-skill-components/in-skill-purchase
npm install

Local Build

  1. In a separate directory from your skill, build the component from source.
git clone [email protected]:alexa/skill-components.git
cd skill-components
cd in-skill-purchase
npm run clean-build
  1. In your skill's root directory, use npm to install the local build.
npm install --save "<path>/skill-components/in-skill-purchase"
npm install
  1. Install the component as a dependency in your API code (AWS Lambda function):
npm install --save "<path>/skill-components/in-skill-purchase"
npm install

Call the reusable dialog

1. Invoke the purchase suggestion dialog in your existing ACDL dialog. Choose where you want to direct the user to select a product or start the purchase flow with a product specified. To do this, import the ISP component, and then call buySpecificProduct. The following example code shows the purchase dialog invocation.

namespace com.example.skill.name

import com.amazon.alexa.skill.components.inSkillPurchase.purchase.buySpecificProduct 

dialog Nothing GameDialog {

dialog Nothing RideHailerDialog {
    sample {
        ...
        ...
        buySpecificProduct()
        ...
        ...
    }
}

2. Invoke the upsell reusable dialog in your existing ACDL dialog at the point where you want to promote a product to user. To do this, import the ISP component, and then call upsell . The following example code shows the upsell dialog invocation.

namespace com.example.skill.name

import com.amazon.alexa.skill.components.inSkillPurchase.upsell.upsell

dialog Nothing GameDialog {

dialog Nothing RideHailerDialog {
    sample {
        ...
        ...
        upsell(upsellMessage, productName)
        ...
        ...
    }
}

3. Invoke the cancel reusable dialog in your existing ACDL dialog at the point where you want to allow the user to cancel the purchase of any product. To do this, import the ISP component, and then call cancelPurchase. The following example code shows the cancel dialog invocation.

namespace com.example.skill.name

import com.amazon.alexa.skill.components.inSkillPurchase.cancel.cancelPurchase

dialog Nothing GameDialog {

dialog Nothing RideHailerDialog {
    sample {
        ...
        ...
        cancelPurchase()
        ...
        ...
    }
}

4. Invoke the resume reusable dialog in your existing ACDL dialog at the point where you want to resume the skill after the purchase, cancel, and upsell dialogs complete. To do this, import the ISP component, and then call resumeAfterPurchase. The following example code shows the resume dialog invocation.

namespace com.example.skill.name

import com.alexa.reusable.component.inSkillPurchase.resume.resumeAfterPurchase

dialog Nothing GameDialog {

dialog Nothing RideHailerDialog {
    sample {
        ...
        ...
        buySpecificProduct()
        ...
        resumeAfterPurchase()
        ...
        ...
    }
}

Setup API Handlers

1. Register API handlers

Import the API handlers into your main Lambda index.js file.

TypeScript

import { InSkillPurchase } from '@alexa-skill-components/in-skill-purchase';

exports.handler = Alexa.SkillBuilders.custom()
    .addRequestHandlers(
         // your existing handler declarations
         ...InSkillPurchase.createHandlers(),
    )
    .withApiClient(new DefaultApiClient()) // for monetizationServiceClient
    .lambda();

JavaScript

const isp = require('@alexa-skill-components/in-skill-purchase')
const DefaultApiClient = require('ask-sdk-core').DefaultApiClient;

exports.handler = Alexa.SkillBuilders.custom()
    .addRequestHandlers(
        // your existing handler declarations
       ...isp.InSkillPurchase.createHandlers()
    )
    .withApiClient(new DefaultApiClient()) // for monetizationServiceClient
    .lambda();

Compile and deploy your Skill.

Build your skill as normal. The component's dialogs samples and API handlers that you integrated into the skill are built along-side your skill's own custom dialog samples and handlers. To build and deploy your skill, run the following command:

askx compile && askx deploy

Note: An Alexa Conversations skill deployment can take 20-40 minutes to complete.

Test your Skill.

To simulate your Alexa device, you can test your skill in the Alexa Developer Console on the Test tab Or, you can test your skill by using the Alexa Skills Kit CLI.

To test your skill by using the CLI, run the following command:

askx dialog -s <YOUR_SKILL_ID> -l en-US -g development

Iterate on the reusable dialogs

After you test the default behavior of the component, you can customize the ISP component. For details about customizations, see ACDL Reusable Dialogs reference.

To compile and deploy changes, run the following command:

askx compile && askx deploy

Reference

Details on all dialogs can be found in the Reference doc

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