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💬⚡ linedify: Supercharging your LINE Bot with Dify power!

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linedify

💬⚡ linedify: Supercharging your LINE Bot with Dify power!

✨ Features

  • 🧩 Seamless Dify-LINE Bot Integration

    • Connect Dify with LINE Bot using minimal code
    • Build powerful and efficient chatbots in no time
  • 📸 Rich Input Support

    • Handle images, location data, and stickers out of the box
    • Customize to work with LINE-specific UI like Flex Messages
  • 🪄 Developer-Friendly

    • Built on FastAPI for high performance and easy scaling
    • Asynchronous processing for smooth operations

📦 Install

pip install linedify

🚀 Quick Start

Make the following script as run.py as the handler for WebHook from LINE API server.

By passing the HTTP request body and signature to line_dify.process_request, the entire process from receiving user messages to calling Dify and responding to the user is executed.

from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
from fastapi import FastAPI, Request, BackgroundTasks
from linedify import LineDify

# LINE Bot - Dify Agent Integrator
line_dify = LineDify(
    line_channel_access_token=YOUR_CHANNEL_ACCESS_TOKEN,
    line_channel_secret=YOUR_CHANNEL_SECRET,
    dify_api_key=DIFY_API_KEY,
    dify_base_url=DIFY_BASE_URL,    # e.g. http://localhost/v1
    dify_user=DIFY_USER
)

# FastAPI
@asynccontextmanager
async def lifespan(app: FastAPI):
    yield
    await line_dify.shutdown()

app = FastAPI(lifespan=lifespan)

@app.post("/linebot")
async def handle_request(request: Request, background_tasks: BackgroundTasks):
    background_tasks.add_task(
        line_dify.process_request,
        request_body=(await request.body()).decode("utf-8"),
        signature=request.headers.get("X-Line-Signature", "")
    )
    return "ok"

Start server.

uvicorn run:app

NOTE: You have to expose the host:port to where the LINE API server can access.

🕹️ Switching Types

linedify supports Agent and Chatbot for now. (You can add support for TextGenerator and Workflow on your own!)

You can switch the types by setting dify_type to the constructor of LineDify. Default is DifyType.Agent.

line_dify = LineDify(
    line_channel_access_token=YOUR_CHANNEL_ACCESS_TOKEN,
    line_channel_secret=YOUR_CHANNEL_SECRET,
    dify_api_key=DIFY_API_KEY,
    dify_base_url=DIFY_BASE_URL,
    dify_user=DIFY_USER,
    dify_type=DifyType.Chatbot  # <- DifyType.Agent or DifyType.Chatbot
)

💎 Use UI Components

Implement function to edit reply message below the decorator @line_dify.to_reply_message.

from typing import List
from linebot.v3.messaging import Message, TextMessage, QuickReply, QuickReplyItem, MessageAction
from linedify.session import ConversationSession

@line_dify.to_reply_message
async def to_reply_message(text: str, data: dict, session: ConversationSession) -> List[Message]:
    response_message = TextMessage(text=text)

    # Show QuickReply buttons when tool "reservation" was executed on Dify
    if tool := data.get("tool"):
        if tool == "reservation":
            response_message.quick_reply = QuickReply([
                QuickReplyItem(action=MessageAction(label="Checkout", text="Checkout")),
                QuickReplyItem(action=MessageAction(label="Cancel", text="Cancel"))
            ])

    return [response_message]

🎨 Custom Logic

Event Validation

Use @line_dify.validate_event to validate event before handling.

banned_users = ["U123456", "U234567"]

@line_dify.validate_event
async def validate_event(event):
    line_user_id = event.source.user_id
    if line_user_id in banned_users:
        # Return the list of TextMessage to reply immediately without processing the event
        return [TextMessage("Forbidden")]

Handle events

Use @line_dify.event(event_type) to customize event handlers.

# Add handler for Postback event
@line_dify.event("postback")
async def handle_message_event(event: PostbackEvent):
    # Do something here
    # Return reply messages
    return [TextMessage(f"Response for postback event: {event.postback.data}")]

# Add handler for unspecified event
@line_dify.event()
async def handle_event(event):
    # Do something here
    # Return reply messages
    return [TextMessage(f"Response for event type: {event.type}")]

Parse messages

Use @line_dify.parse_message(message_type) to customize message parsers.

@line_dify.parse_message("location")
async def parse_location_message(message):
    text, _ = await line_dify.parse_location_message(message)
    map_image = get_map_image(message.address)
    return (text, map_image)

Inputs

Use @line_dify.make_inputs to customize inputs as arguments for Dify conversation threads.

@line_dify.make_inputs
async def make_inputs(session: ConversationSession):
    # You can use session to customize inputs dynamically here
    inputs = {
        "line_user_id": session.user_id,
        "favorite_food": "apple"
    }
    
    return inputs

Error Message

Use @line_dify.to_error_message to customize reply message when error occurs.

@line_dify.to_error_message
async def to_error_message(event: Event, ex: Exception, session: ConversationSession = None):
    # Custom logic here
    text = random.choice(["Error 🥲", "😵 Something wrong...", "🙃"])
    # Return reply messages
    return [TextMessage(text=text)]

💾 Conversation Session

Conversation sessions are managed by a database. By default, SQLite is used, but you can specify the file path or database type using session_db_url. For the syntax, please refer to SQLAlchemy's documentation.

Additionally, you can specify the session validity period with session_timeout. The default is 3600 seconds. If this period elapses since the last conversation, a new conversation thread will be created on Dify when the next conversation starts.

line_dify = LineDify(
    line_channel_access_token=YOUR_CHANNEL_ACCESS_TOKEN,
    line_channel_secret=YOUR_CHANNEL_SECRET,
    dify_api_key=DIFY_API_KEY,
    dify_base_url=DIFY_BASE_URL,
    dify_user=DIFY_USER,
    session_db_url="sqlite:///your_sessions.db",    # SQLAlchemy database url
    session_timeout=1800,                           # Timeout in seconds
)

🐝 Debug

Set verbose=True to see the request and response, both from/to LINE and from/to Dify.

line_dify = LineDify(
    line_channel_access_token=YOUR_CHANNEL_ACCESS_TOKEN,
    line_channel_secret=YOUR_CHANNEL_SECRET,
    dify_api_key=DIFY_API_KEY,
    dify_base_url=DIFY_BASE_URL,
    dify_user=DIFY_USER,
    verbose=True
)

⚖️ License

linedify is distributed under the Apache v2 license.

(c)uezo, made with big ❤️ in Tokyo.

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