Facebook messenger bot framework
Project description
Introduction
koslab.messengerbot makes writing Facebook Messenger Bot easier by providing a framework that handles and abstract the Bots API. It is originally developed using Morepath as the web request processor and the default hub implementation is on morepath, but this library should work with any Python web frameworks
Example: Writing An Echo Bot
Lets install koslab.messengerbot
pip install koslab.messengerbot
Now lets write our EchoBot in echobot.py
from koslab.messengerbot.bot import BaseMessengerBot
# bot implementation
class EchoBot(BaseMessengerBot):
GREETING_TEXT = 'Hello!. EchoBot, at your service!'
STARTUP_MESSAGE = {'text': 'Hi!, lets get started!' }
def message_hook(self, event):
text = event['message'].get('text', '')
self.send(recipient=event['sender'], message={'text': text})
And now lets write a hub config file, config.yml.
webhook: webhook
use_message_queue: false
message_queue: amqp://guest:guest@localhost:5672//
hub_verify_token: <MY-VERIFY-TOKEN>
bots:
- page_id: <PAGE-ID>
title: EchoBot
class: echobot:EchoBot
access_token: <PAGE-ACCESS-TOKEN>
Start the bot
messengerbot_hub config.yml
Finally proceed to follow the Messenger Platform Getting Started guide to get your bot configured and registered in Facebook.
Bot Configuration
- POSTBACK_HANDLERS
Dictionary mapping of payload to name of object method that will handle the payload. Default value is:
POSTBACK_HANDLERS = {}
Example:
POSTBACK_HANDLERS = { 'mypostback': 'mypostback_hook' } def mypostback_hook(self, event): ...
- GREETING_TEXT
Greeting text for new threads. Default value is:
GREETING_TEXT = 'Hello World!'
- STARTUP_MESSAGE
Message object to be sent when Get Started menu is clicked. Default value is:
STARTUP_MESSAGE = { 'text' : 'Hello World!' }
- PERSISTENT_MENU
Persistent menu call_for_action buttons configuration. Default value is:
PERSISTENT_MENU = [{ 'type': 'postback', 'title': 'Get Started', 'payload': 'messengerbot.get_started' }]
Bot Hooks
Following are the list of hooks that can be implemented on the bot
- message_hook
Handles Message Received and Message Echo event.
- postback_hook
Handles Postback Received event. This hook have a default implementation which triggers methods based on payload value. To define the mapping, configure POSTBACK_HANDLERS class variable.
- authentication_hook
Handles Authentication event.
- account_linking_hook
Handles Account Linking event.
- message_delivered_hook
Handles Message Delivered event.
- message_read_hook
Handles Message Read event
Send API
BaseMessengerBot class provide a send method to send responses to Facebook Messenger Bot service. Parameters are:
- recipient
Recipient object. Eg: { 'id': '12345678'}
- message
Message object. Refer to Facebook Send API reference for supported messages
- sender_action
Sender actions. Supported values: mark_seen, typing_on, typing_off
Note: If message is defined, sender_action value will be ignored.
A convenience method reply can also be used to send a response. Parameters are:
- event
Event object
- message
Accepts string, callable or message object. Strings are automatically converted into message object. Callable will be called with the event object as its parameter.
Postback Payload
Postback values may be a JSON object or a string. In the case of Postback in JSON object format, an event key is required for routing postbacks to the right handler by postback_hook. For string postback values, the whole string is treated as the event key.
Session
Session Management is provided through a thin wrapper around Beaker Cache. Current conversation session variable may be acquired through get_session method on BaseMessengerBot class. Session object is dict-like and may be treated as such.
def message_hook(self, event):
session = self.get_session(event)
Messenger Bot with AMQP
AMQP queuing is supported by the hub process. To use this, in config.yml simply set use_message_queue to true and configure the transport uri to the message queue on message_queue setting. The queue is implemented using Kombu, so you may also use other transports that are supported by Kombu
use_message_queue: true
message_queue: amqp://guest:guest@localhost:5672//
Conversation API
NOTE: This is a draft spec. Not yet implemented. Inputs are welcomed.
Spec
conversation: myconversation
steps:
- message: What is your name?
type: text
store: name
- message: Please share your photo
type: image-attachment
store: photo
- message: Please share your location
type: location-attachment
store: location
- message:
- type: generic-template
elements:
- title: Summary
subtitle: Summary
image_url: ${data['photo']['url']}
buttons:
- type: postback
title: Save
payload: myconversation.save
Contributors
- Note: place names and roles of the people who contribute to this package
in this file, one to a line, like so:
Mohd Izhar Firdaus Bin Ismail, Original Author
Changelog
1.0b3 (2016-08-08)
Ensure that all child processes are killed when parent is terminated. [Izhar Firdaus]
1.0b2 (2016-07-13)
Bug with page_id mapping. Ensure it is read as string now instead of integer [Izhar Firdaus]
1.0b1 (2016-07-13)
Initial fully functional bot framework with hub implementation [Izhar Firdaus]
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