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botkit-middleware-lex

v1.1.0

Published

Middleware for using AWS Lex with Botkit

Downloads

21

Readme

Overview

This middleware allows you to send user input to AWS Lex. This gives you access to intent mapping, data slots, NLP, and other capabilites of the Lex service. You can use this middleware to extend your bots capabilites, add an interaction that lives in Lex to an existing bot, or to run a Lex bot with Botkit as the connector.

Setup

You will need an AWS Lex bot setup. Note the BotName, BotAlias, and AWS region when creating your Lex bot.

In order to use the aws-sdk LexRuntime, you will need to have your aws access keys configured properly for nodejs

Message Object

Adds data returned from the Lex api PostText method to incoming message object. Learn more about the PostText method here


        message.lex = {
            intent: 'STRING',
            slots: 'OBJECT',
            session: 'OBJECT' 
            message: 'STRING',
            dialogState: 'STRING',
            slotToElicit: 'STRING'
        }

Example Usage Recieve Middleware

var lex = require('botkit-middleware-lex')({
  botName: 'BotkitLex',
  botAlias: 'blex',
  region: 'us-east-1'
})

module.exports = function(controller) {
  
  controller.middleware.receive.use(lex.receive)

// Respond to all incoming text messages with the response from Lex
  controller.on('message_received', function(bot, message) {
    if (message.text) {
            bot.reply(message, message.lex.message)
        }   
  })
}

Example Usage Hears Middleware

var lex = require('botkit-middleware-lex')({
  botName: 'BotkitLex',
  botAlias: 'blex',
  region: 'us-east-1'
})

module.exports = function(controller) {
  
  controller.middleware.receive.use(lex.receive)

 // listen for a specific Lex Intent
  controller.hears(['default_intent'], 'message_received', function(bot, message) {
    if (message.text) {
            bot.reply(message, message.lex.message)
        }   
  })
}