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lex2js

v0.0.3

Published

Lex format json files to code and back

Readme

lex2js

Export Amazon Lex bot configurations to code

Usage

const lex2js = require('lex2js');

const params = {
  sourceBotPath: `${__dirname}/myBot.json`,
  distFolderPath: '${__dirname}/src',
  botName: 'myLexBot',
  cleanUpJSONFile: true,
  accounts: {
    qa: '1234567890',
    prod: '0123456789',
  },
};

lex2js.parse(params);
lex2js.pack(params);

Converts a JSON Lex file into JS code with imports for intents, slots and slotTypes in their own respective folders.

Param definitions:

  • sourceBotPath: path to an exported Lex JSON file.
  • distFolderPath: destination folder for the output bot, intents, slots and slotTypes.
  • botName: name of your Lex bot
  • cleanUpJSONFile: Boolean, default true. Delete the bot JSON file after creating a .zip with it (lex2.js)
  • accounts: Object. Containing account names and numbers. These will be matched in lambda uri references and replaced with a dynamic reference to process.argv[2]. The account names will also be used for output folders when creating .zip files with the pack command.