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botbuilder-azure
Advanced tools
Azure extensions for Microsoft BotBuilder.
To add the latest version of this package to your bot:
npm install --save botbuilder-azure
To get access to the daily builds of this library, configure npm to use the MyGet feed before installing.
npm config set registry https://botbuilder.myget.org/F/botbuilder-v4-js-daily/npm/
To reset the registry in order to get the latest published version, run:
npm config set registry https://registry.npmjs.org/
This module contains interfaces to use common Azure services to back Bot Builder's state storage.
When used with UserState
, ConversationState
and BotState
, these storage interfaces will automatically
read and write values to the associated Azure service.
It currently supports Cosmos DB (CosmosDbPartitionedStorage()
) and Azure Blob Storage (BlobStorage()
).
Also included is an interface to store and retrieve chat transcripts in blog storage called AzureBlobTranscriptStore()
Import the module into your app.
const { BlobStorage } = require('botbuilder-azure');
Configure the storage driver to work with your Azure resources.
const blobStorage = new BlobStorage(options);
Pass the storage driver into your state managers:
const userState = new UserState(blobStorage);
const conversationState = new ConverationState(blobStorage);
FAQs
Azure extensions for Microsoft BotBuilder.
We found that botbuilder-azure 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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