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hubot-botframework

v0.10.1

Published

Bot Framework adapter for Hubot

Downloads

23

Readme

Botframework adapter for Hubot

Installation

Install hubot. Make sure to npm install --save hubot-botframework to add this module. Run the command ./bin/hubot -a botframework to run the bot from your local computer.

Global Variables

You can configure the Hubot BotFramework adapter through environment variables.

Required (obtained from the BotFramework portal):

  1. BOTBUILDER_APP_ID - This is the Id of your bot.
  2. BOTBUILDER_APP_PASSWORD - This is the secret for your bot.

Optional:

  1. BOTBUILDER_ENDPOINT - Sets a custom HTTP endpoint for your bot to receive messages on (defualt is /api/messages).

Channel Specific Variables

Microsoft Teams

These variables will only take effect if a user communicates with your hubot through Microsoft Teams.

Optional:

  1. HUBOT_OFFICE365_TENANT_FILTER - Comma seperated list of Office365 tenant Ids that are allowed to communicate with your hubot. By default ALL Office365 tenants can communicate with your hubot if they sideload your application manifest.

Contributing

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comm