I had integrated dialogflow with Facebook messenger recently. So far i am able to insert images such as JPG and GIF in the chatbot. Is it possible to insert short videos into the chatbot? Thanks.
I am able to found the solution after reading the fb documentation
{
"facebook": {
"attachment": {
"type": "video",
"payload": {
"url": "www.samplevideo123.mp4"
}
}
}
}
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I want to create a ChatBot where the user (mostly) selects from Chip Suggestions.
I can't understand how to construct the Chip Suggestions in Flask.
The following yields null:
#app.route('/webhook', methods=['POST'])
def webhook():
two_chips = jsonify(fulfillment_text="This message is from Dialogflow's testing!",
fulfillment_messages=[
{
"payload": {
"richContent": [
[
{
"type": "chips",
"options": [
{
"text": "HIV Testing Schedule",
"link": "https://example.com" #Links work, but I don't want links
},
{
"link": "https://example.com",
"text": "PreP"
}
]
}
]
]
}
}])
return two_chips
Ideally, the button clicking would trigger a new action/intent and the bot would respond with more specific text. I.e. what should I replace the link field with?
This link suggests that there is a replyMetadata field, but that seems to be specific to kommunicate, not Google?
I looked flask-dialogflow, but the documentation is too sparse and conflicting for me.
Those chips which require a link, should be replaced by a list 1. List items are clickable and trigger an intent via events 2 (to make the bot respond with more specific text).
To get started, update your code to use lists and then add the event name you'd like to trigger in your code. Then add that same event name to the Events section of the intent you want to trigger.
Here is an example of what that can look like. I tested a list and clicked on a list item to triggered a test event that ran my test intent:
Are you looking for suggestion chips like the one below?
The sample payload that you have shared is from Kommunicate [Disclaimer: I am founder #kommunicate] and it is specific to Kommunicate platform for link buttons. Seems like what you are looking for is direct buttons/suggestion chips, here is the right doc from Kommunicate for this: https://docs.kommunicate.io/docs/message-types#suggested-replies
As Kommunicate supports omnichannel and multiple platforms web, android, iOS, whatsapp, LINE, facebook, etc so Kommunicate supports its own rich message payload along with Dialogflow specific payload.
For Dialogflow specific suggestion chips, use:
{
"payload": {
"google": {
"expectUserResponse": true,
"richResponse": {
"items": [
{
"simpleResponse": {
"textToSpeech": "These are suggestion chips."
}
},
{
"simpleResponse": {
"textToSpeech": "Which type of response would you like to see next?"
}
}
],
"suggestions": [
{
"title": "Suggestion 1"
},
{
"title": "Suggestion 2"
},
{
"title": "Suggestion 3"
}
],
"linkOutSuggestion": {
"destinationName": "Suggestion Link",
"url": "https://assistant.google.com/"
}
}
}
}
}
Source: https://developers.google.com/assistant/conversational/df-asdk/rich-responses#df-json-suggestion-chips
So I have been trying to start off with creating chatbots on dialogflow. The issue I am running into is that my chatbot is meant to give users a bunch of options to select from and to take the conversation further from there. In order to implement that, I've used a suggestion chip I've included the JSON file that I am using. However, when testing, the bot detects the right intent but returns an empty response. I've included the code in case that helps.
{
"richContent": [
[
{
"options": [
{
"text": "Chip 1",
"image": {
"src": {
"rawUrl": "https://example.com/images/logo.png"
}
},
"link": "https://example.com"
},
{
"link": "https://example.com",
"text": "Chip 2",
"image": {
"src": {
"rawUrl": "https://example.com/images/logo.png"
}
}
}
],
"type": "chips"
}
]
]
}
If you are testing it in the console, you definitely won't get any response, since there is some issue with the way console works. Use dialogflow messenger to test it. Anyways in the actual production you won't be using simulator to test it. Dialogflow console is a simulator which has some capability restrictions but it will work when you use the messenger.
I have an application within watson assistant that consumes many services from other endpoints. and I would like to call this conversation (from watson) within a google assistant conversation in a certain intention. for example i will develop a rich conversation on google assistant and in one of the options i will call watson's conversation.
I tried as follows, but it didn't work. does anyone know any example that can help me?
{"locale": "pt-BR",
"actions": [
{
"description": "Launch intent",
"name": "MAIN",
"fulfillment": {
"conversationName": "mainConversation"
},
"intent": {
"name": "actions.intent.MAIN"
}
},
{
"description": "Direct access",
"name": "BUY",
"fulfillment": {
"conversationName": "ExampleAction"
},
"intent": {
"name": "com.example.ExampleAction.BUY",
"trigger": {
"queryPatterns": [
"teste",
"azul",
"start"
]
}
}
}
],
"conversations": {
"mainConversation": {
"name": "mainConversation",
"url": "https://us-central1-ericanovo-798cc.cloudfunctions.net/webhook",
"fulfillmentApiVersion": 2
},
"BUY": {
"name": "ExampleAction",
"url": "https://orquestrador-sulamerica-teste.mybluemix.net/api/v1/chat/google?externaltoken=574213c0-e904-11e9-9970-ff484aa25334",
"fulfillmentApiVersion": 2
}
}
}
thanks
That won't work because the webhook for everything published under the same project has to be the same URL. You are expected to handle all the Intents and "actions" at that webhook.
In your case, you would also need to make sure the request is formatted the way the Watson API would be expecting it. The Assistant will send it using the Conversation Webhook Format, and it sounds like you would send it using Watson's Analyze Text API.
You're not showing any of your code, so it is difficult to be sure - but the first would be in a JSON format that you can extract. You can then use a library in Node (such as request-promise to make the calls to Watson. Based on the result from Watson, you'd need to format the results as a response and return it to the Assistant.
It isn't clear why you'd need multiple webhooks specifically, although it is certainly possible that some Intents may make different API calls than others.
Keep in mind that your custom Intents will only be valid on invocation. Subsequent Intents will all be TEXT Intents.
I'm trying to get user location from Telegram while using DialogFlow, at the moment I'm sending Telegram the following custom payload.
I've tried the DialogFlow documentation and I'm able to retrieve user location using Facebook Messenger, through FACEBOOK_LOCATION native event.
"telegram": {
"text": "Selecione a opção desejada:",
"reply_markup": {
"keyboard": [
[
{
"text": "Compartilhar sua Localização",
"callback_data": "location",
"request_location": true
}
],
[
{
"text": "Cancelar",
"callback_data": "Cancelar"
}
]
]
}
}
}
It's expected to retrieve user's location from Telegram.
I think you are not able to do that. For example, there are actions_intent_PERMISSION and actions_intent_PERMISSION for location on Actions on Google as well. Yet, these won't be working on other platforms. As far as I know, every platform has different events and Telegram has only TELEGRAM_WELCOME, TELEGRAM_HELP and TELEGRAM_SETTINGS.
For more details and platform events, you can visit: Platfom Events
Can anyone please help me to include list view in Facebook Channel using Bot framework? I saw examples as shown here List template. I don't know whether this is the exact way in which we need to give the attachments. Also I didn't know the equivalent for sourceEvent method in Bot framework v4. Another useful link is as follows FB Messenger Message Template. See the image given below. I need to put the link for the image and once we click the link it should open another page also the image should be clickable image as in the example for C# Clickable HeroCard images using tap property. Both functionality should work. I tried using HeroCard (but the url that needs to open-up had CORS origin issue. I tried using Adaptive card but it is not supported in Facebook as of now. So, I thought to use List Template for Facebook. Is there anyway to achieve this?
You can send Facebook List Templates through the Microsoft BotFramework by adding the Facebook attachment to the activity's channel data. The list template type doesn't seem to be supported, but you can set the type to generic and add multiple elements to the attachment to get the same result. See the example below.
await turnContext.sendActivity({
channelData: {
"attachment": {
"type": "template",
"payload": {
"template_type": "generic",
"elements": [
{
"title": "Three Strategies for Finding Snow",
"subtitle": "How do you plan a ski trip to ensure the best conditions? You can think about a resort’s track record, or which have the best snow-making machines. Or you can gamble.",
"image_url": "https://static01.nyt.com/images/2019/02/10/travel/03update-snowfall2/03update-snowfall2-jumbo.jpg?quality=90&auto=webp",
"default_action": {
"type": "web_url",
"url": "https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/08/travel/ski-resort-snow-conditions.html",
"messenger_extensions": false,
"webview_height_ratio": "tall"
},
"buttons": [{
"type":"element_share"
}]
},
{
"title": "Viewing the Northern Lights: ‘It’s Almost Like Heavenly Visual Music’",
"subtitle": "Seeing the aurora borealis has become a must-do item for camera-toting tourists from Alaska to Greenland to Scandinavia. On a trip to northern Sweden, the sight proved elusive, if ultimately rewarding.",
"image_url": "https://static01.nyt.com/images/2019/02/17/travel/17Northern-Lights1/17Northern-Lights1-superJumbo.jpg?quality=90&auto=webp",
"default_action": {
"type": "web_url",
"url": "https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/11/travel/northern-lights-tourism-in-sweden.html",
"messenger_extensions": false,
"webview_height_ratio": "tall"
},
"buttons": [{
"type":"element_share"
}]
},
{
"title": "Five Places to Visit in New Orleans",
"subtitle": "Big Freedia’s rap music is a part of the ether of modern New Orleans. So what better authentic travel guide to the city that so many tourists love to visit?",
"image_url": "https://static01.nyt.com/images/2019/02/17/travel/17NewOrleans-5Places6/17NewOrleans-5Places6-jumbo.jpg?quality=90&auto=webp",
"default_action": {
"type": "web_url",
"url": "https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/12/travel/big-freedia-five-places-to-eat-and-visit-in-new-orleans.html",
"messenger_extensions": false,
"webview_height_ratio": "tall"
},
"buttons": [{
"type":"element_share"
}]
}]
}
}
}
});
Hope this helps!