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A Flask based Webex Teams chat bot.

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webexteamsbot

This package makes creating Webex Teams bots in Python super simple.

This package is based on the previous ciscosparkbot project. This version will both move to new Webex Teams branding as well as add new functionality. If you've used ciscosparkbot you will find this package very similar and familiar.

Prerequisites

If you don't already have a Webex Teams account, go ahead and register for one. They are free.

  1. You'll need to start by adding your bot to the Webex Teams website.

    https://developer.webex.com/my-apps

  2. Click Create a New App

    add-app

  3. Click Create a Bot.

    create-bot

  4. Fill out all the details about your bot. You'll need to set a name, username, icon (either upload one or choose a sample), and provide a description.

    add-bot

  5. Click Add Bot.

  6. On the Congratulations screen, make sure to copy the Bot's Access Token, you will need this in a second.

    enter-details

Installation

Python 3.6+ is recommended. Python 2.7 should also work.

  1. Create a virtualenv and install the module

    python3.6 -m venv venv
    source venv/bin/activate
    pip install webexteamsbot
    

Usage

  1. The easiest way to use this module is to set a few environment variables

    Note: See ngrok for details on setting up an easy HTTP tunnel for development.

    export TEAMS_BOT_URL=https://mypublicsite.io
    export TEAMS_BOT_TOKEN=<your bots token>
    export TEAMS_BOT_EMAIL=<your bots email>
    export TEAMS_BOT_APP_NAME=<your bots name>
    
  2. A sample script is also provided for your convenience

    # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
    """
    Sample code for using webexteamsbot
    """
    
    import os
    from webexteamsbot import TeamsBot
    from webexteamsbot.models import Response
    
    # Retrieve required details from environment variables
    bot_email = os.getenv("TEAMS_BOT_EMAIL")
    teams_token = os.getenv("TEAMS_BOT_TOKEN")
    bot_url = os.getenv("TEAMS_BOT_URL")
    bot_app_name = os.getenv("TEAMS_BOT_APP_NAME")
    
    
    def do_something(incoming_msg):
        """
        Sample function to do some action.
        :param incoming_msg: The incoming message object from Teams
        :return: A text or markdown based reply
        """
        return "i did what you said - {}".format(incoming_msg.text)
    
    
    def ret_message(incoming_msg):
        m = Response()
        u = "https://sayingimages.com/wp-content/uploads/"
        u = u + "aaaaaalll-righty-then-alrighty-meme.jpg"
        m.files = u
        return m
    
    
    # Create a new bot
    bot = TeamsBot(
        bot_app_name,
        teams_bot_token=teams_token,
        teams_bot_url=bot_url,
        teams_bot_email=bot_email,
        debug=True,
    )
    
    
    # Add new command
    bot.add_command("/dosomething", "help for do something", do_something)
    bot.add_command(
        "/demo",
        "sample that allows Webex Teams message to be returned",
        ret_message,
    )
    
    # Run Bot
    bot.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=5000)
    

ngrok

ngrok will make easy for you to develop your code with a live bot.

You can find installation instructions here: https://ngrok.com/download

  1. After you've installed ngrok, in another window start the service

    ngrok http 5000
    
  2. You should see a screen that looks like this:

    ngrok by @inconshreveable                                                                                                                                 (Ctrl+C to quit)
    
    Session Status                online
    Version                       2.2.4
    Region                        United States (us)
    Web Interface                 http://127.0.0.1:4040
    Forwarding                    http://this.is.the.url.you.need -> localhost:5000
    Forwarding                    https://this.is.the.url.you.need -> localhost:5000
    
    Connections                   ttl     opn     rt1     rt5     p50     p90
                                  2       0       0.00    0.00    0.77    1.16
    
    HTTP Requests
    -------------
    
    POST /                         200 OK
    
  3. Make sure and update your environment with this url:

    export TEAMS_BOT_URL=https://this.is.the.url.you.need
    
    
  4. Now launch your bot!!

    python sample.py
    

Local Development

If you have an idea for a feature you would like to see, we gladly accept pull requests. To get started developing, simply run the following..

git clone https://github.com/hpreston/webexteamsbot
cd webexteamsbot
pip install -r requirements_dev.txt
python setup.py develop

Linting

We use flake 8 to lint our code. Please keep the repository clean by running:

flake8

Credits

This package was created with Cookiecutter and the audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage project template.

History

0.1.0 (2018-11-10)

  • First release on PyPI.

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