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Welcome to General Bot Community Edition

General Bot is a package based chat bot server focused in convention over configuration and code-less approaches, which brings software packages
and application server concepts to help parallel bot development.

Everyone can create bots by just copying and pasting some files and using their favorite tools like Excel (or any text editor) or Photoshop (or any image editor).

What is Bot Server?

Bot Server accelerates the process of developing a bot. It provisions all code base, resources and deployment to the cloud, and gives you templates you can choose from whenever you need a new bot. The server has a database and service backend allowing you to further modify your bot package directly by downloading a zip file, editing and uploading it back to the server (deploying process) with no code. The Bot Server also provides a framework to develop bot packages in a more advanced fashion writing custom code in editors like Visual Studio Code, Atom or Brackets.

The same build process for everyone

GeneralBots aims to delivery bots in azure in a very easy and fast fashion. Use Office tools like Word or Excel to edit your Bot - using code (JavaScript or TypeScript) just to empower custom requirements.

How To

Run the server locally

  1. Install Node.js the current generation General Bot code execution platform;
  2. Open a Terminal on Linux and Mac or a Command Prompt window on Windows;npm
  3. Type npm install -g botserver and press ENTER;
  4. Type gbot to run the server core.

Notes:

Configure the server to deploy specific directory

  1. Create/Edit the .env file and add the ADDITIONAL_DEPLOY_PATH key pointing to the local folder of .gbapp, .gbot, .gbtheme, .gbkb, etc. files.
  2. Specify DATABASE_SYNC to TRUE so database sync is run when the server is run.
  3. In case of Microsoft SQL Server add the following keys: DATABASE_HOST, DATABASE_NAME, DATABASE_USERNAME, DATABASE_PASSWORD, DATABASE_DIALECT to mssql.

Note:

  • You can specify several bots separated by semicolon, the BotServer will serve all of them at once.

Setup development environment (Windows)

  1. [Optional] Install Chocolatey, a Windows Package Manager;
  2. Install git, a Software Configuration Management (SCM).;
  3. Install Node.js, a Runtime system. (https://www.npmjs.com/get-npm) (suggested: LTS 8.x.x);
  4. Install Visual Studio Code, Brackets or Atom as an editor of your choice;
  5. Fork by visiting https://github.com/pragmatismo-io/BotServer/fork
  6. Clone the just forked repository by running git clone <your-forked-repository-url>/BotServer.git ;
  7. Run npm install -g typescript;
  8. Run npm install on Command Prompt or PowerShell on the General Bot source-code folder;
  9. Enter './deploy/default.gbui' folder;
  10. Run npm install folled by npm run build (To build default Bot UI);
  11. Enter the On the downloaded folder (../..);
  12. Compile the bot server by tsc.
  13. Run the bot server by npm start.

Note:

  • Whenever you are ready to turn your open-source bot ideas in form of .gbapp (source-code) and artifacts like .gbkb, .gbtheme, .gbot or the .gbai full package read CONTRIBUTING.md about performing Pull Requests (PR) and creating other public custom packages repositories of your own personal or organization General Bot Community Edition powered packages.

Running unit tests

  1. Enter the BotServer root folder.
  2. Run tests by npm test.

Just copy the source code to your machine

  1. [Download] the Zip file of (https://codeload.github.com/pragmatismo-io/BotServer/zip/master)

Updating the Bot Knoledge Base (.gbkb folder)

The subjects.json file contains all information related to the subject tree and can be used to build the menu carrousel as well give a set of words to be used as subject catcher in the conversation. A hierarchy can be specified.

Creating a new Theme folder (.gbtheme folder)

A theme is composed of some CSS files and images. That set of files can change everything in the General Bot UI. Use them extensively before going to change the UI application itself (HTML & JS).

Package Types

.gbai

Embraces all packages types (content, logic & conversation) into a pluggable bot directory.

.gbapp

The artificial intelligence extensions in form of pluggable apps. Dialogs, Services and all model related to data. A set of interactions, use cases, integrations in form of conversationals dialogs. The .gbapp adds the General Bot base library (botlib) for building Node.js TypeScript Apps packages.

Four components builds up a General Bot App:

  • dialogs
  • models
  • services
  • tests

Dialogs

All code contained in a dialog builds the flow to custom conversations in built-in and additional packages .

Models

Models builds the foundation of data relationships in form of entities.

Services

Services are a façade for bot back-end logic and other custom processing.

Tests

Tests try to automate code execution validation before crashing in production.

.gbot

An expression of an artificial inteligence entity. A .gbot file defines all bots dependencies related to services and other resources.

.gbtheme

A theme of a bot at a given time. CSS files & images that can compose all UI presentation and using it a branding can be done.

.gbkb

A set of subjects that bot knows.

.gblib

Shared code that can be used across bot apps.

Reference

GeneralBots admin commands

General Bot can be controlled by the same chat window people talk to, so here is a list of admin commands related to deploying .gb* files.

Command Description
deployPackage Deploy a KB package. Usage deployPackage [package-name]. Then, you need to run rebuildIndex.
undeployPackage Undeploy a KB. Usage undeployPackage [package-name].
redeployPackage Undeploy and then deploys the KB. Usage redeployPackage [package-name]. Then, you need to run rebuildIndex.
rebuildIndex Rebuild Azure Search indexes, must be run after deployPackage or redeployPackage.

Credits & Inspiration

Powered by Microsoft BOT Framework and Azure.

General Bot Code Name is Guaribas, the name of a city in Brasil, state of Piaui. Roberto Mangabeira Unger: "No one should have to do work that can be done by a machine".

License & Warranty

General Bot Copyright (c) Pragmatismo.io. All rights reserved. Licensed under the AGPL-3.0.

According to our dual licensing model, this program can be used either under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3, or under a proprietary license.

The texts of the GNU Affero General Public License with an additional permission and of our proprietary license can be found at and in the LICENSE file you have received along with this program.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details.

"General Bot" is a registered trademark of Pragmatismo.io. The licensing of the program under the AGPLv3 does not imply a trademark license. Therefore any rights, title and interest in our trademarks remain entirely with us.

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