I installed it and have it running in terminal and it passed all the credential stuff. But I'm not familiar with Skype or Facebook messenger. I don't really know what this thing even does or what its purpose is.
Could there be a guide or something showing what to do after setting it up? Setting it up worked fine, I just don't know what to do after that.
[INFO] Updating endpoint...
[INFO] Connecting to https://login.microsoftonline.com...
[INFO] Verifying email address...
[INFO] Logging into Microsoft Bot Framework...
[INFO] Trying to fetch bot data...
[INFO] Logged in to Microsoft Bot Framework :D
[INFO] Updating bot data...
[INFO] Successfully updated bot endpoint :D
[INFO] Remote command center host is set to http://localhost:3000
[INFO] Listening to bot channels on port 3728...
Eg. In the guide "Add the bot to your channel. This can be done using 'Add to Skype' button for Skype channel ", where is 'Add to Skype" button? Is that in the https://dev.botframework.com or is that in the Skype application?
Edit: Also how does one do this: "Connect your Lucida user to channel user
Sign in to the web interface of Lucida and click on your username.
Copy the verification message (Verify ) and send it using the channel you want to verify.
"
Do the usernames on your Lucida server have to be the same as Skype/Bot thing? And where is this verification message? How does one send it using the channel?
Edit: Ok, so I'm in my outlook account and the bot is there and replying which means it clearly is working. I type something and it responds "You are not authorized on this interface. Log on to the web interface, click on your email id and follow the instructions there." I just don't know what to do.
Edit: To register on an interface message from the interface.
The token is valid only for 5 minutes. Copied!!! Now paste the text in the interface and hit send...
Ok, so I needed to send that message to the bot. I figured it all out, but it was quite complicated. Could be simpler.
Edit: Maybe simpler isn't the right word. It wasn't complicated to do once you know what to do. The instructions could be clearer onto what to do.
I installed it and have it running in terminal and it passed all the credential stuff. But I'm not familiar with Skype or Facebook messenger. I don't really know what this thing even does or what its purpose is.
Could there be a guide or something showing what to do after setting it up? Setting it up worked fine, I just don't know what to do after that.
[INFO] Updating endpoint... [INFO] Connecting to https://login.microsoftonline.com... [INFO] Verifying email address... [INFO] Logging into Microsoft Bot Framework... [INFO] Trying to fetch bot data... [INFO] Logged in to Microsoft Bot Framework :D [INFO] Updating bot data... [INFO] Successfully updated bot endpoint :D [INFO] Remote command center host is set to http://localhost:3000 [INFO] Listening to bot channels on port 3728...
Eg. In the guide "Add the bot to your channel. This can be done using 'Add to Skype' button for Skype channel ", where is 'Add to Skype" button? Is that in the https://dev.botframework.com or is that in the Skype application?
Edit: Also how does one do this: "Connect your Lucida user to channel user
"
Do the usernames on your Lucida server have to be the same as Skype/Bot thing? And where is this verification message? How does one send it using the channel?
Edit: Ok, so I'm in my outlook account and the bot is there and replying which means it clearly is working. I type something and it responds "You are not authorized on this interface. Log on to the web interface, click on your email id and follow the instructions there." I just don't know what to do.
Edit: To register on an interface message from the interface. The token is valid only for 5 minutes. Copied!!! Now paste the text in the interface and hit send...
Ok, so I needed to send that message to the bot. I figured it all out, but it was quite complicated. Could be simpler.
Edit: Maybe simpler isn't the right word. It wasn't complicated to do once you know what to do. The instructions could be clearer onto what to do.