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Stax.ai CX Automation SDK

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Stax.ai CX Automation SDK

This project is created and maintained by Stax.ai, Inc.. This is proprietary to Stax.ai, Inc. Unauthorized use, copy, license, or modification of this project and all associated source code is strictly prohibited.

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Installation

pip install stax_cx_automation_sdk

Usage

Create a Stax.ai automation

Do this by creating a database entry manually that matches the schema for Automation.

Write your automation app

import os
from stax_cx_automation_sdk import def_automation

# This is the `_id` of the automation from the DB and the token user for cross-internal system communication
@def_automation(os.getenv('AUTOMATION_ID'), os.getenv('INTERNAL_KEY'))
def app(team:str, task:str, project:str, config:list[dict]):
    '''
    Your custom automation app. Is provided the following arguments:
    - team [str]: Team ID string
    - task [str]: Task ID string
    - project [str]: Project ID string
    - config [list[dict]]: Pipeline configuration for automation

    Return the following arguments:
    - status [str]: One of Success, Error, Active
    - message [str]: Human-readable message to go with the status
    If there is an error, raise an exception with a nice human-readable error message to show up on the log.
    '''

    # Put your automation functionality here
    # ...

    # Raise an exception to stop the pipeline and flag the task
    raise Exception("Oops, something went wrong!")

    # The return 
    return "Success", "The required action has been completed" # Replace this with something more relevant, for example: 'Email sent to: naru@stax.ai'

Testing your automation

To test your automation, simply comment out the @def_automation line and call the app function with the appropriate input arguments.

Deploy your automation

  1. Navigate to the Project CX Google Cloud topic.
  2. Create a Pub/Sub topic with the name: auto-{NAME}, for example auto-send-email.
  3. Create a Cloud Function with the same name as the Pub/Sub topic.
  4. Set the trigger type to Cloud Pub/Sub.
  5. Pick the previously created Pub/Sub topic.
  6. Select the appropriate memory, CPU, timeout, and concurrency settings.
  7. Select the App Engine default service account.
  8. Add the runtime environment variable: AUTOMATION_ID and INTERNAL_KEY.
  9. Ensure your entry file is called main.py and that you have a requirements.txt file with your dependencies.
  10. Load your source code as a ZIP and configure the function appropriately (make sure the entry-point is set.)
  11. Test your function, and deploy it!
  12. Set the url property in the automation to your Pub/Sub topic name.

Developers

Building this SDK

[For Stax.ai, Inc. developers only]

  1. Increment the minor/major version in setup.py.
  2. python3 -m pip install --upgrade build
  3. python3 -m build
  4. python3 -m pip install --upgrade twine
  5. python3 -m twine upload dist/*

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