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@botpress/client
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Official Botpress HTTP client for TypeScript. Queries the Botpress API.
npm install --save @botpress/client # for npm
yarn add @botpress/client # for yarn
pnpm add @botpress/client # for pnpm
import { Client } from '@botpress/client'
// 0. Type definitions for each operation's IO
type GetBotInput = ClientInputs['getBot']
type GetBotOutput = ClientOutputs['getBot']
const main = async () => {
const token = 'your-token'
const workspaceId = 'your-workspace-id'
const botId = 'your-bot-id'
const client = new Client({ token, workspaceId, botId })
// 1. plain operations
const { bot } = await client.getBot({ id: botId })
console.log('### bot', bot)
// 2. list utils with `.collect()` function
const [latestConversation] = await client.list
.conversations({ sortField: 'createdAt', sortDirection: 'desc', integrationName: 'telegram' })
.collect({ limit: 1 })
console.log('### latestConversation', latestConversation)
// 3. list utils with async generator and `for await` syntax
for await (const message of client.list.messages({ conversationId: latestConversation.id })) {
console.log(`### [${message.userId}]`, message.payload)
}
}
void main()
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Botpress Client
We found that @botpress/client demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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