botbuilder-wit-multi
v1.0.2
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Provides Wit.ai NLP integration for the Microsoft Bot Builder SDK. Supports caching with Redis and Memcached - based on botbuilderwit
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botbuilder-wit
Node.js module that provides Wit.ai NLP integration for the Microsoft Bot Builder SDK, with built-in support for caching with Redis and Memcached.
Installation
npm install --save botbuilder-wit
General Usage
// v2.x.x now uses a named export for the WitRecognizer class instead of module.exports
const { WitRecognizer } = require('botbuilder-wit');
const { IntentDialog } = require('botbuilder');
const recognizer = new WitRecognizer('Wit.ai_access_token');
const intents = new IntentDialog({recognizers: [recognizer]});
intents.matches('intent.name', (session, args) => {...});
intents.onDefault(session => {...});
bot.dialog('/', intents);
// Alternatively, you can add a global recognizer to the bot
bot.recognizer(new WitRecognizer('Wit.ai_access_token'));
bot.dialog('/doSomething', session => {...}).triggerAction({
matches: 'intent.name'
});
Enable Response Caching
If caching is enabled, the WitRecognizer will try to serve the cached result first, and only send a request to Wit.ai when necessary. The subsequent response from Wit.ai will be cached for the configured duration.
// An example
// ----------
// Create a Redis client
const redis = require('redis');
const redisClient = redis.createClient({/* options */});
// Or a Memcached client
const Memcached = require('memcached');
const memcached = new Memcached('hostname:11211');
// Configure the recognizer to use the client
// Set an optional key expire duration in seconds, defaults to 3 hours
const recognizer = new WitRecognizer('Wit.ai_access_token', { cache: redisClient, expire: 3600 });
Using Entities
You can use the utility class EntityRecognizer to parse & resolve common entities.
// Inside your dialog handler that receives the session and arguments object
const { EntityRecognizer } = require('botbuilder');
const location = EntityRecognizer.findEntity(args.entities, 'location')
Using the Wit.ai client
You can still use the Wit.ai client directly by accessing the witClient
property of the instantiated WitRecognizer.
const recognizer = new WitRecognizer('Wit.ai_access_token');
const witClient = recognizer.witClient;
License
MIT