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botpress-dialog

v1.0.17

Published

Track messages with Dialog Analytics.

Downloads

32

Readme

botpress-dialog

Official Dialog module for Botpress. Uses dialog-node behind the scenes.

Dependency Status NPM Version

Examples

Installation

$ botpress install dialog

Get Started

Configure the module with your Dialog API token which is available in your personal account, and a bot ID.

Configuration can also be done programmatically by providing the settings in the file ${modules_config_dir}/botpress-dialog.json.

Note: Please note this currently only works with botpress-messenger

Usage

Once the module is installed and configured, every incoming and outgoing messages will be tracked by Dialog.

Advanced

Advanced instrumentation is exposed via the bp.dialog object. The following methods are available:

Events

Send events to Dialog to keep track of your custom logic. Optionally pass an Interlocutor's distinct id to tie the event to one of your bot's interlocutors. See docs.dialoganalytics.com/reference/event#create

bp.dialog.event('subscribed', 'interlocutorDistinctId', { custom: 'value' })

Clicks

Record clicks by interlocutors inside a conversation using a trackable link. For every links that needs to be tracked, generate a trackable URL by passing the interlocutor's distinct Id (provided by the platform or provider) and the url to the link method. See docs.dialoganalytics.com/reference/click-tracking

bp.dialog.link('http://example.com', interlocutorDistinctId)
// https://api.dialoganalytics.com/v1/b/7928374/clicks/?id=123456&url=http%3A%2F%2Fexample.com

Attach

Modify the current track payload about to be sent to Dialog's API with this helper method.

For example, you can specify a message name:

bp.dialog.attach('welcome')
bp.dialog.attach({ message: { name: 'welcome' }}) // equivalent

This will modify the track payload:

{
  message: {
    name: "welcome",
    ...
  },
  conversation: { ... },
  creator: { ... }
}