I'm playing around with DialogFlow and trying to make a simple bot that allows you to make a list.
I've got a single entity called list and a reference value called name. I've created an intent called make_list with an action called make_list. I have a few templated training phrases that look like this:
create a list called #list:name
add a list called list:name
Unfortunately, when i test this out it doesn't seem to do what i expect (it doesn't fill the name parameter). If I mark the parameter as required I get stuck in a loop where it just keeps asking me.
Oddly, if i add a bunch of reference values to my list entity (pizza, shopping list, etc) and i test my bot with the phrase "add a list called pizza" it fills the name parameter with pizza.
I'm sure I've missed something. I've watched various youtube videos and demos and it seems like what I'm doing should work. Please help!
Oddly, if i add a bunch of reference values to my list entity (pizza,
shopping list, etc) and i test my bot with the phrase "add a list
called pizza" it fills the name parameter with pizza.
It's not odd, that's how it is supposed to work. Dialogflow does not know what #list is unless you add values to that entity.
For your particular case you can use the system entity: #sys.any which will match any non-empty input.
create a list called #sys.any:name
add list called #sys.any:name
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For my project I need to trigger 2 entities by one word. I have two entities with list of restaurant types the restaurant_type_id and restaurant_type. In the responses I am using $restaurant_type, but I need also to trigger the id of the restaurant type that is inside restaurant_type_id.
In the example below you can see that only one of the entities is triggered.
Is there a way to do that or that is not possible? I have tried looking for more information, but couldn't find anything in the DialogFlow Docs.
One way of getting the id as well as the name is by asking the Dialogflow to send the original value along with the resolved one.
To do this, you can create one single entity like below,
Next in the intent section under the parameter, you can tell the Dialogflow to send both the original and resolved data.
Now you have both the id and name.
In order to work the above answer, you will have to follow this rule. Otherwise, it won't recognise.
I want to create an action that takes the name of a Movie or Tv show and returns some details about it.
The problem is that I need to add all the possible tv show names to an entity.
Even then there is the limit of 3000 for the maximum number of entities in an Entity. Is there a way around this problem?
Ideally I would like to give it some sample tv show names and when the user says a new tv show name(one that the entity doesn't contain), it is able to recognise it and pass it on to the intent.
You should create a custom entity, and train it with as many examples as you can. Additionally, mark the allowed automatic expansion, so that dialogflow will be able to recognize the names which you have not defined.
The problem could still be there, that dialogflow might recognize something as movie name which is not a movie name, for that you should have a validation function in your webhook code. If validation fails, you can prompt the user again for correct movie name.
I have been working lately with Dialogflow to make chatbots to do some simple tasks. For instance with webhooks and youtube api where the user ask to show him a video and then the bot just answers with the youtube video url.
E.G.
USER SAYS
Show me Neil young harvest moon
AGENT SAYS
Here you go : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2MtEsrcTTs
I do this by using a custom Entity I called "YoutubeQuery" I checked "Allow Automated expansion" and unchecked "Define Synonyms" then I just added 2 values "Kavinsky Night Call" and "Indigo Night Tamino"
In my Intent I just made a couple of training phrases like these:
And everything works.
Now my issue is with a new Agent which I called Orders
I want just to get Order Id's from the firestore database, but before getting there I'm running in kind of a huge problem
I defined the order's ID entity just like the one with the youtubeQuery. And I added some example Order ID's , I want them all to Start with OD and have 4digits after example (DX0001,DX0009,DX9999)
Afterwards I made the intent
Now unless I give the EXACT order ID's from the traininphrase or the ID examples I defined in the Entity it will always give me a response with an empty parameter OrderID
I start my intent by saying "my order" then I get prompted with "What is your ID?
So when I give an ID that has not been used in the training phrases of the Intent I get an empty value in the parameters like this:
But when I give an ID that has been used in the training phrases like for instance the first one DX0808 it does work...
How can I make this work without adding all the possible order id's ranging from DX0001 to DX9999 in the training phrases or the entity.
I mean it does work for my youtube query, I can put anything there it does "catch" the value. Any help please?
It looks like the required parameter is the problem here, my suggestion would be to:
Create intent to get the order id in one sentence without reprompt (turn off required on the order id) and id is always present, ex: "my id is DX0402". Include training response where only ID is provided like "DL3932", ex. below:
Set other intent for scenario when customer wants to provide the id but it is missing, for ex. customer says: "my id" and make your bot ask for the id as an response ex. "ok, provide me your id"
If you do it, in case user doesn't provide the id, intent 2 will be triggered and after id is provided you'll trigger intent 1.
Hope this makes sense.
Dialogflow offers a pre-built agent called "Maps" that helps to catch the location from user's statement. This Maps intent resolves the location and returns data such as
City name (when I search for Google, Chicago)
Business name (when I search for Chennai)
subdomain-area (when I search for "where is saidapet")
admin-area (when I search for Schaumburg)
What is the logic behind this Agent?
Is there any schema defined anywhere so that I know which field to expect for a given search?
Is it possible to get lat/long part of this response?
Appreciate any thoughts.
When you use one of these prebuilt agents, you are basically creating a new agent of your own based on a Google-provided samplete/template. Click on the intent definitions and you’ll see what parameter names they map things to. You can also change these names, add parameters, remove parameters, edit the list of example utterances, etc. What you don’t get is example fulfillment code - your on your own to do something useful with the intents Google has provided in these samples.
I am trying to build a bot(custom UI in my website) where a user will enter a product name to view the details of it and I will provide a link to the product full details page. I have a situation where if the user enters a name and there are multiple results from my database, I want to show him those products as quick replies so that he can select one from them.
How do I recognize that the user has entered the product name and anything else? I can use #sys.any, but all small conversation will also go there, which will be of no use.
The same problem occurs when I display him a list of products with matching name. But now when the user clicks on any of the button I am taking him to a custom follow-up intent where I have entered the template for a product entity. But, dialogflow only recognizes the products that have been defined in the entity(listed few products and checked auto expand).
I have tried using #sys.any instead, but the intent is called for any string the user types in. Lets say, the user does not respond and after a while he types in "hi", my intent with any is being called. How do I overcome this situation?
So far as I understand, I can see two ways to solve this query. First, using an entity & defining your product list over there for bot to understand user responses (which you have done) but this will become an overhead when you have a list of say 1000/more products. Second way, you can continue using #sys.any & define a parameter, write a webhook where you validate user entered response to product list in database & check if it is present over there, if yes, show product details or say, entered response is incorrect.