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@gve/bot-middleware

Middleware to intercept messages, e.g., gather and send analytics

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Bot middleware

Middleware to intercept messages. For example, gather and send analytics.

Installation

Install with npm.

npm i @gve/bot-middleware

Usage

// Create a Webex bot with Botkit.

const { Botkit } = require("botkit");
const { WebexAdapter } = require("botbuilder-adapter-webex");

const adapter = new WebexAdapter({
  access_token: "<BOT_ACCESS_TOKEN>",
  public_address: "<BOT_URL>",
  secret: "<BOT_SECRET>",
});

const controller = new Botkit({
  adapter,
  webhook_uri: "/api/messages",
});

// Use the product analytics middleware. 👇

const { Analytics } = require("@gve/bot-middleware");

const analyticsMiddleware = new Analytics("<ANALYTICS_API_KEY>");
controller.middleware.receive.use(analyticsMiddleware.trackUserMessage);
controller.middleware.send.use(analyticsMiddleware.trackBotMessage);

Now basic properties from all messages are automatically ✨ sent to analytics, including:

  • message ID
  • message time
  • sender's domain, e.g., cisco.com
  • if the conversation is one-on-one or in a group
  • more!

License

Apache 2.0

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Package last updated on 31 Mar 2022

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