dodido-client
v0.1.7
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Connect with the Dodido server
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dodido-client
dodido-client is a module used to communicate with the Dodido platform using websockets. The dodido platform is used to execute bots developed using the human-computer dictionary. For an overview of the human-computer dictionary look here.
Here is an example for initializing the connection and sending a simple request:
const SERVER_URL = 'wss://assist.dodido.io';
const TOKEN = 'some token';
const CID = 'conversation id';
var client = require('dodido-client');
client.connect(SERVER_URL,TOKEN).then(()=>{
client.request("how are you",CID)
.on('say',(text)=>{
console.log(text);
}).on('error',(err)=>{
console.error(err);
});
});
Initializing a connection
Connecting to the server is done using the connect function:
const SERVER_URL = 'wss://assist.dodido.io';
const TOKEN = 'some token';
var client = require('dodido-client');
client.connect(SERVER_URL,TOKEN)
The dodido-client module only supports a single connection to the server so a subsequent call to connect will replace existing connection. All API calls return promises. The request call takes the URL of the dodido server (typically wss://assist.dodido.io). The token is the user token for connecting to the server. It can be found in file .dodido.json that is generated after initializing a Human-Computer dictionary environment using the hucomdic utility.
API Calls
After connecting to the server, requests can be sent to the server using the request
function. The return value is a promise and an event emiter. Event listeners can be chained as follows:
client.request("how are you",CID)
.on('say',(text)=>{
console.log(text);
}).on('error',(err)=>{
console.error(err);
});
The other API functions work in a similar way. Each call has its related events. For example, the following code saves a file on the dodido server. The file can later be referenced by the dictionary entries.
const fs = require('fs');
const text = fs.readFileSync('path-to-file','base64');
client.saveFile('path-to-file',text)
.on('error',(err)=>{
console.error(err);
});
API Reference
The API reference can be found here. Each API call is listed with the events it may emit.
Contribute
Please suggest enahcements and bug fixes using pull requests.
License
Mozilla Public License, version 2.0