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simple-qnamaker
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Make it simple to call QnAMaker
QnAMaker is a cloud service powered by Microsoft. It can build, train and publish a sophisticated bot using FAQ pages, support websites, product manuals, SharePoint documents or editorial content through an easy-to-use UI or via REST APIs.
npm install simple-qnamaker
import simpleQnAMaker from 'simple-qnamaker'
const qa = new simpleQnAMaker({
knowledgeBaseId: '51762d0d-96b0-4888-82f3-a0230bbb8b3d'
endpointKey : 'bc138303-260a-42fa-b4d4-3d69db88922d'
host : 'https://juzibot-investment.azurewebsites.net/qnamaker'
})
const answer = qa('hello')
console.log(answer)
Type of the answer:
// answer is the qnamaker result
/**
* An individual answer returned by a call to the QnA Maker Service.
*/
export interface QnAMakerResult {
/**
* The list of questions indexed in the QnA Service
* for the given answer. (If any)
*/
questions?: string[];
/**
* Answer from the knowledge base.
*/
answer: string;
/**
* Confidence on a scale from 0.0 to 1.0 that the answer matches the users intent.
*/
score: number;
/**
* Metadata associated with the answer (If any)
*/
metadata?: any;
/**
* The source from which the QnA was extracted (If any)
*/
source?: string;
/**
* The index of the answer in the knowledge base.
* V3 uses 'qnaId', V4 uses 'id'. (If any)
*/
id?: number;
/**
* Context for multi-turn responses.
*/
context?: QnAResponseContext;
}
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make it simple to call qnamaker
We found that simple-qnamaker demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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