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Advanced tools
Flexible - Declare handlers as any JavaScript function.
Modern - Source written with ES6/ES7 syntax and great async await supports.
Modular - Use session stores, server framework adapters and platform connectors with same interface.
Learn Once, Write Anywhere - Handle multiple platforms with consistent development experience.
Bottender is built on top of Messaging APIs.
You can install Bottender globally to use the cli tools:
npm install -g bottender
Or install it locally to use it programmatically:
npm install bottender
You can find the Bottender documentation on the website.
You can discuss anything about Bottender or chatbot development in our Discord Server. Join now!
We have a bunch of examples in the examples folder. Here is the first one to get you started:
const { ConsoleBot } = require('bottender');
const bot = new ConsoleBot();
bot.onEvent(async context => {
await context.sendText('Hello World');
});
bot.createRuntime();
This will create and run a bot which always reply "Hello World" in the console.
You'll notice that there is an async function to be passed to the onEvent
method, we call it handler. You can put your bot logic in there.
Pull Requests and issue reports are welcome. You can follow steps below to submit your pull requests:
Fork, then clone the repo:
git clone git@github.com:your-username/bottender.git
Install the dependencies:
cd bottender
yarn
Make sure the tests pass (including eslint, flow checks and jest tests):
yarn test
Make your changes and tests, and make sure the tests pass.
MIT © Yoctol
FAQs
A framework for building conversational user interfaces.
We found that bottender demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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