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Zoozl services for chatbots

Project description

zoozl

Server for chatbot services

Usage

For basic example a chatbot plugin is provided in zoozl.plugins package. It is a simple chatbot that allows to play bulls & cows game. It is also a plugin that is loaded in case no configuration file is provided.

Run websocket server

python -m zoozl 1601 --conf chatbot.toml

where 1601 is the port number and chatbot.toml is optional configuration file.

Architecture

zoozl package contains modules that handle various input interfaces like websocket or http POST and a chatbot interface that must be extended by plugins. Without plugin zoozl is not able to respond to any input. Plugin can be considered as a single chat assistant to handle a specific task. Plugin can be huge and complex or simple and small. It is up to the developer to decide how to structure plugins. zoozl_package

Plugin

Mimimal setup

  1. Create new toml configuration file (e.g. myconfig.toml)
extensions = ['my_plugin_module']
  1. Make sure my_plugin_module is importable from within python that will run zoozl server
  2. Create file my_plugin_module.py
from zoozl.chatbot import Interface

class MyPlugin(Interface):

    aliases = ("call myplugin",)

    def consume(self, context: , package: Package):
        package.callback("Hello this is my plugin response")
  1. Start zoozl server with your configuration file and asking to bot call myplugin it will respond Hello this is my plugin response
python -m zoozl 1601 --conf myconfig.toml

Configuration file

Configuration file must conform to TOML format. Example of configuration:

title = "Global configuration for Chatbot"
extensions = ["chatbot_fifa_extension", "zoozl.plugins.greeter"]

[chatbot_fifa_extension]
database_path = "tests/tmp"
administrator = "admin"

Root objects like title, extensions are configuration options for chatbot system wide setup, you can pass unlimited objects in configuration, however suggested is to add a component for each plugin and separate those within components.

  • TODO: Describe plugin interface and creation
  • TODO: Add authentication and authorization interaction between chatbot and plugin

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