Skip to content

A template to deploy a bot in Webex Teams using the webex-node-bot-framework

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

NRS-LeonBernard/webex-bot-starter

This branch is 6 commits ahead of, 5 commits behind WebexSamples/webex-bot-starter:main.

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

8d1cc0e · Mar 21, 2024

History

61 Commits
Nov 4, 2022
Mar 21, 2024
Nov 4, 2022
Nov 4, 2022
Nov 4, 2022
Oct 1, 2016
Nov 4, 2022
Mar 21, 2024
Mar 21, 2024
Nov 4, 2022
Nov 4, 2022

Repository files navigation

Webex-Bot-Starter

Starter kit and template for a simple Webex bot

For a more detailed walkthorugh, see the companion blog post here

This is a very simple Webex node.JS bot application that serves as a template to be further extended. It features the webex-node-bot-framework that simplifies development for Webex bots by abstracting away some of the complexity of the API calls and registering for events. Some parts of the app are taken from on the old sparkbotstarter template created by Victor Algaze.

Here is the bot in action:

git What we're making

Prerequisites:


Steps to get the bot working

  1. Create a Webex bot (save the API access token and username): https://developer.webex.com/my-apps/new/bot

  2. Sign up for nGrok, then connect and start it on your machine (save the port number and public web address): https://ngrok.com/download

  3. After installing ngrok, run it on your local machine to get a public ip address, eg ngrok http 3000 --region=eu

  4. Copy the ip address displayed in the ngrok window, ie: : https://1234.eu.ngrok.io

  5. Copy the .env.local file to a file called .env

  6. Edit .env with the following values:

  • BOTTOKEN - Set this to the token for your bot that you got in step 1
  • PORT - Set this to the port you set when you started ngrok in step 3 (ie: 3000)
  • WEBHOOKURL - Set this to the ip address that you copied in step 4
  1. Turn on your bot server with npm start

  2. Create a space in Webex

  3. Add the bot (by its username) to the space in Webex

About

A template to deploy a bot in Webex Teams using the webex-node-bot-framework

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • JavaScript 100.0%