Exemple #1
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        /// <summary>
        /// Initializes a new instance of the class.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="conversationState">The managed conversation state.</param>
        /// <param name="loggerFactory">A <see cref="ILoggerFactory"/> that is hooked to the Azure App Service provider.</param>
        /// <seealso cref="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/fundamentals/logging/?view=aspnetcore-2.1#windows-eventlog-provider"/>
        public GoogleAuthenticationBot(GoogleAuthenticationBotAccessors accessors, ILoggerFactory loggerFactory)
        {
            _accessors = accessors ?? throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(accessors));



            if (loggerFactory == null)
            {
                throw new System.ArgumentNullException(nameof(loggerFactory));
            }

            _logger = loggerFactory.CreateLogger <GoogleAuthenticationBot>();
            _logger.LogTrace("Turn start.");


            // The DialogSet needs a DialogState accessor, it will call it when it has a turn context.
            _dialogs = new DialogSet(accessors.ConversationDialogState);

            // This array defines how the Waterfall will execute.
            var waterfallSteps = new WaterfallStep[]
            {
                PromptStepAsync,
                LoginStepAsync,
                LogoutStepAsync
            };

            // Add named dialogs to the DialogSet. These names are saved in the dialog state.
            _dialogs.Add(new WaterfallDialog("details", waterfallSteps));
            _dialogs.Add(new OAuthPrompt("auth", new OAuthPromptSettings {
                ConnectionName = "Google", Text = "Login Google", Title = "Login Google", Timeout = 300000
            }, null));
            _dialogs.Add(new ConfirmPrompt("confirm", defaultLocale: Culture.French));
        }
Exemple #2
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        /// <summary>
        /// This method gets called by the runtime. Use this method to add services to the container.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="services">The <see cref="IServiceCollection"/> specifies the contract for a collection of service descriptors.</param>
        /// <seealso cref="IStatePropertyAccessor{T}"/>
        /// <seealso cref="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/web-api/overview/advanced/dependency-injection"/>
        /// <seealso cref="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/bot-service/bot-service-manage-channels?view=azure-bot-service-4.0"/>
        public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
        {
            var secretKey   = Configuration.GetSection("botFileSecret")?.Value;
            var botFilePath = Configuration.GetSection("botFilePath")?.Value;

            if (!File.Exists(botFilePath))
            {
                throw new FileNotFoundException($"The .bot configuration file was not found. botFilePath: {botFilePath}");
            }

            // Loads .bot configuration file and adds a singleton that your Bot can access through dependency injection.
            BotConfiguration botConfig = null;

            try
            {
                botConfig = BotConfiguration.Load(botFilePath, secretKey);
            }
            catch
            {
                var msg = @"Error reading bot file. Please ensure you have valid botFilePath and botFileSecret set for your environment.
        - You can find the botFilePath and botFileSecret in the Azure App Service application settings.
        - If you are running this bot locally, consider adding a appsettings.json file with botFilePath and botFileSecret.
        - See https://aka.ms/about-bot-file to learn more about .bot file its use and bot configuration.
        ";
                throw new InvalidOperationException(msg);
            }

            services.AddSingleton(sp => botConfig ?? throw new InvalidOperationException($"The .bot configuration file could not be loaded. botFilePath: {botFilePath}"));

            // Retrieve current endpoint.
            var environment = _isProduction ? "production" : "development";
            var service     = botConfig.Services.FirstOrDefault(s => s.Type == "endpoint" && s.Name == environment);

            if (service == null && _isProduction)
            {
                // Attempt to load development environment
                service = botConfig.Services.Where(s => s.Type == "endpoint" && s.Name == "development").FirstOrDefault();
            }

            if (!(service is EndpointService endpointService))
            {
                throw new InvalidOperationException($"The .bot file does not contain an endpoint with name '{environment}'.");
            }

            // Memory Storage is for local bot debugging only. When the bot
            // is restarted, everything stored in memory will be gone.
            IStorage dataStore = new MemoryStorage();

            // For production bots use the Azure Blob or
            // Azure CosmosDB storage providers. For the Azure
            // based storage providers, add the Microsoft.Bot.Builder.Azure
            // Nuget package to your solution. That package is found at:
            // https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Bot.Builder.Azure/
            // Un-comment the following lines to use Azure Blob Storage
            // // Storage configuration name or ID from the .bot file.
            // const string StorageConfigurationId = "<STORAGE-NAME-OR-ID-FROM-BOT-FILE>";
            // var blobConfig = botConfig.FindServiceByNameOrId(StorageConfigurationId);
            // if (!(blobConfig is BlobStorageService blobStorageConfig))
            // {
            //    throw new InvalidOperationException($"The .bot file does not contain an blob storage with name '{StorageConfigurationId}'.");
            // }
            // // Default container name.
            // const string DefaultBotContainer = "<DEFAULT-CONTAINER>";
            // var storageContainer = string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(blobStorageConfig.Container) ? DefaultBotContainer : blobStorageConfig.Container;
            // IStorage dataStore = new Microsoft.Bot.Builder.Azure.AzureBlobStorage(blobStorageConfig.ConnectionString, storageContainer);

            // Create and add conversation state.
            var conversationState = new ConversationState(dataStore);

            services.AddSingleton <GoogleAuthenticationBotAccessors> (options =>

            {
                var accessors = new GoogleAuthenticationBotAccessors(conversationState)
                {
                    ConversationDialogState = conversationState.CreateProperty <DialogState>("DialogState"),
                };

                return(accessors);
            }
                                                                      );

            services.AddBot <GoogleAuthenticationBot>(options =>
            {
                options.CredentialProvider = new SimpleCredentialProvider(endpointService.AppId, endpointService.AppPassword);

                // Catches any errors that occur during a conversation turn and logs them to currently
                // configured ILogger.
                ILogger logger = _loggerFactory.CreateLogger <GoogleAuthenticationBot>();

                options.OnTurnError = async(context, exception) =>
                {
                    logger.LogError($"Exception caught : {exception}");
                    await context.SendActivityAsync("Sorry, it looks like something went wrong.");
                };
            });
        }