This sample demonstrates a the use of multiple prompts with ASP.Net Core 2.
- Clone the samples repository
git clone https://github.com/Microsoft/botbuilder-samples.git
- [Optional] Update the
appsettings.json
file underbotbuilder-samples/samples/csharp_dotnetcore/05.multi-turn-prompt
with your botFileSecret. For Azure Bot Service bots, you can find the botFileSecret under application settings.
- Navigate to the samples folder (
botbuilder-samples/samples/csharp_dotnetcore/05.multi-turn-prompt
) and open MultiTurnPromptsBot.csproj in Visual Studio. - Run the project (press
F5
key).
- Install the .NET Core CLI tools.
- Using the command line, navigate to
botbuilder-samples/samples/csharp_dotnetcore/05.multi-turn-prompt
folder. - Type
dotnet run
.
Microsoft Bot Framework Emulator is a desktop application that allows bot developers to test and debug their bots on localhost or running remotely through a tunnel.
- Install the Bot Framework emulator from here.
- Launch the Bot Framework Emulator.
- File -> Open bot and navigate to
botbuilder-samples/samples/csharp_dotnetcore/05.multi-turn-prompt
folder. - Select
multi-turn-prompt.bot
file.
You can use the MSBot Bot Builder CLI tool to clone and configure any services this sample depends on. In order to install this and other tools, you can read Installing CLI Tools.
To clone this bot, run
msbot clone services -f deploymentScripts/msbotClone -n <BOT-NAME> -l <Azure-location> --subscriptionId <Azure-subscription-id> --appId <YOUR APP ID> --appSecret <YOUR APP SECRET PASSWORD>
NOTE: You can obtain your appId
and appSecret
at the Microsoft's Application Registration Portal