/** * @module botkit */ /** * Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. * Licensed under the MIT License. */ import { Botkit, BotkitMessage } from './core'; import { Activity, ConversationReference } from 'botbuilder'; import { DialogTurnResult, Dialog } from 'botbuilder-dialogs'; /** * A base class for a `bot` instance, an object that contains the information and functionality for taking action in response to an incoming message. * Note that adapters are likely to extend this class with additional platform-specific methods - refer to the adapter documentation for these extensions. */ export declare class BotWorker { private _controller; private _config; /** * Create a new BotWorker instance. Do not call this directly - instead, use [controller.spawn()](#spawn). * @param controller A pointer to the main Botkit controller * @param config An object typically containing { dialogContext, reference, context, activity } */ constructor(controller: Botkit, config: any); /** * Get a reference to the main Botkit controller. */ get controller(): Botkit; /** * Get a value from the BotWorker's configuration. * * ```javascript * let original_context = bot.getConfig('context'); * await original_context.sendActivity('send directly using the adapter instead of Botkit'); * ``` * * @param {string} key The name of a value stored in the configuration * @returns {any} The value stored in the configuration (or null if absent) */ getConfig(key?: string): any; /** * Send a message using whatever context the `bot` was spawned in or set using [changeContext()](#changecontext) -- * or more likely, one of the platform-specific helpers like * [startPrivateConversation()](../reference/slack.md#startprivateconversation) (Slack), * [startConversationWithUser()](../reference/twilio-sms.md#startconversationwithuser) (Twilio SMS), * and [startConversationWithUser()](../reference/facebook.md#startconversationwithuser) (Facebook Messenger). * Be sure to check the platform documentation for others - most adapters include at least one. * * Simple use in event handler (acts the same as bot.reply) * ```javascript * controller.on('event', async(bot, message) => { * * await bot.say('I received an event!'); * * }); * ``` * * Use with a freshly spawned bot and bot.changeContext: * ```javascript * let bot = controller.spawn(OPTIONS); * bot.changeContext(REFERENCE); * bot.say('ALERT! I have some news.'); * ``` * * Use with multi-field message object: * ```javascript * controller.on('event', async(bot, message) => { * bot.say({ * text: 'I heard an event', * attachments: [ * title: message.type, * text: `The message was of type ${ message.type }`, * // ... * ] * }); * }); * ``` * * @param message A string containing the text of a reply, or more fully formed message object * @returns Return value will contain the results of the send action, typically `{id: }` */ say(message: Partial | string): Promise; /** * Reply to an incoming message. * Message will be sent using the context of the source message, which may in some cases be different than the context used to spawn the bot. * * Note that like [bot.say()](#say), `reply()` can take a string or a message object. * * ```javascript * controller.on('event', async(bot, message) => { * * await bot.reply(message, 'I received an event and am replying to it.'); * * }); * ``` * * @param src An incoming message, usually passed in to a handler function * @param resp A string containing the text of a reply, or more fully formed message object * @returns Return value will contain the results of the send action, typically `{id: }` */ reply(src: Partial, resp: Partial | string): Promise; /** * Begin a pre-defined dialog by specifying its id. The dialog will be started in the same context (same user, same channel) in which the original incoming message was received. * [See "Using Dialogs" in the core documentation.](../index.md#using-dialogs) * * ```javascript * controller.hears('hello', 'message', async(bot, message) => { * await bot.beginDialog(GREETINGS_DIALOG); * }); * ``` * @param id id of dialog * @param options object containing options to be passed into the dialog */ beginDialog(id: string, options?: any): Promise; /** * Cancel any and all active dialogs for the current user/context. */ cancelAllDialogs(): Promise; /** * Get a reference to the active dialog * @returns a reference to the active dialog or undefined if no dialog is active */ getActiveDialog(): Dialog | undefined; /** * Check if any dialog is active or not * @returns true if there is an active dialog, otherwise false */ hasActiveDialog(): boolean; /** * Check to see if a given dialog is currently active in the stack * @param id The id of a dialog to look for in the dialog stack * @returns true if dialog with id is located anywhere in the dialog stack */ isDialogActive(id: string): boolean; /** * Replace any active dialogs with a new a pre-defined dialog by specifying its id. The dialog will be started in the same context (same user, same channel) in which the original incoming message was received. * [See "Using Dialogs" in the core documentation.](../index.md#using-dialogs) * * ```javascript * controller.hears('hello', 'message', async(bot, message) => { * await bot.replaceDialog(GREETINGS_DIALOG); * }); * ``` * @param id id of dialog * @param options object containing options to be passed into the dialog */ replaceDialog(id: string, options?: any): Promise; /** * Alter the context in which a bot instance will send messages. * Use this method to create or adjust a bot instance so that it can send messages to a predefined user/channel combination. * * ```javascript * // get the reference field and store it. * const saved_reference = message.reference; * * // later on... * let bot = await controller.spawn(); * bot.changeContext(saved_reference); * bot.say('Hello!'); * ``` * * @param reference A [ConversationReference](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/javascript/api/botframework-schema/conversationreference?view=botbuilder-ts-latest), most likely captured from an incoming message and stored for use in proactive messaging scenarios. */ changeContext(reference: Partial): Promise; startConversationWithUser(reference: any): Promise; /** * Take a crudely-formed Botkit message with any sort of field (may just be a string, may be a partial message object) * and map it into a beautiful BotFramework Activity. * Any fields not found in the Activity definition will be moved to activity.channelData. * @params message a string or partial outgoing message object * @returns a properly formed Activity object */ ensureMessageFormat(message: Partial | string): Partial; /** * Set the http response status code for this turn * * ```javascript * controller.on('event', async(bot, message) => { * // respond with a 500 error code for some reason! * bot.httpStatus(500); * }); * ``` * * @param status {number} a valid http status code like 200 202 301 500 etc */ httpStatus(status: number): void; /** * Set the http response body for this turn. * Use this to define the response value when the platform requires a synchronous response to the incoming webhook. * * Example handling of a /slash command from Slack: * ```javascript * controller.on('slash_command', async(bot, message) => { * bot.httpBody('This is a reply to the slash command.'); * }) * ``` * * @param body (any) a value that will be returned as the http response body */ httpBody(body: any): void; }