Build your own chatbot on the Innovation Day
#Prerequisite
-
Register your Bluemix account
-
Register your Github account
-
Fork this repository and https://github.com/ChristiaL/IOTCar and deploy the nodejs web application
#Getting started
-
Create application of
Liberty for JavaonBluemix
-
Connect
Liberty for JavawithWatson Conversation,Speech to TextandText to Speechservices
-
Click on
Conversationfrom theConnectionstab and click onLaunch toolto open the website of IBM Watson Conversation, then click onLogin with IBM IDto signin
-
Setup a
WorkspaceofWatson Conversationand define dialogs (We will do it together on the Innovation Day)
#Bluemix DevOps guide
-
Register your Github account
-
Fork this repository and https://github.com/ChristiaL/IOTCar and deploy the nodejs web application
-
Go to
Overviewof theLiberty for Javaapplication, findContinuous Deliverypanel, and click onEnablebutton
-
Click on
Create Toolchain from Templatefor the first time you enable the Toolchains, and click onSimple Cloud Foundry toolchain
-
Click on
GitHubbutton to Authorize the access to theGitHub, then you'll be navigated toGitHubwebsite
-
On the
GitHub, click onAuthorize applicationbutton to grant the access from Bluemix DevOps service
-
Type
Githubpassword to confirm the operation
-
After authorization, select
Existingas Repository type, and forkedGithub URLas Source repository URL, then click onCreatebutton
-
Verify configurations to ensure the Pipeline deploys on right runtime with the correct application name
-
On this step, assuming you have already created one Watson Conversation, so switch back to Watson Conversation website, copy
Workspace IDfrom the createdWorkspaceby clicking on the menu on the top right of theWorkspace panel, then click onView detailsand copy theWorkspace ID
-
Switch back to
DevOps serviceand click onEclipse Orion Web IDE, and selectmanifest.ymlfor editing. Changenameto your app name then updateCONVERSATION_WORKSPACE_IDto copiedWorkspace ID
-
Click
Filemenu and selectSave
-
Click on
Gittab on the left, add commit comments and click onCommitbutton, after that click onPushbutton to update changes on theGitHub
-
Go back to toolchain then click on
Delivery Pipeline, clickRun Stageicon and wait for the build and deployment process
-
Go back to the app and launch it after the deployment is done
Start chatting using text or microphone with your personal Chatbot and Enjoy!
#Setup local environment (Optional) Installation
- Install Bluemix and CF CLI
- Install Eclipse Java EE IDE for Web Developers as your IDE (Download)
- Install latest JavaEE SDK or JavaSE SDK
- Install Tomcat 9 and add it into
Eclipseas a new Server
Run Chatbot application locally
- Run git command or download the source code here
git clone [email protected]:CognitiveBuild/Chatbot.git- Import Chatbot into your Eclipse workspace
- Add credentials into the file:
/Chatbot/src/com/ibm/cto/Consts.java
// Sample only, please USE YOUR CREDENTIALS instead
public String TEXT_TO_SPEECH_USERNAME = "9a5bfa13-624f-436e-8af1-fc677a59a123";
public String TEXT_TO_SPEECH_PASSWORD = "berqyZXJ2J7f";
public String SPEECH_TO_TEXT_USERNAME = "af3a6ecc-2f35-4672-2595-35e15bcd758a";
public String SPEECH_TO_TEXT_PASSWORD = "KQ3itZUslHsc";
public String CONVERSATION_USERNAME = "134f9b10-7d4a-4e4f-92a0-7372f67331f7";
public String CONVERSATION_PASSWORD = "ijMoZB1vCVW6";
public String CONVERSATION_WORKSPACE_ID = "1e28d5ef-7506-4e76-814e-e83f3cbe6816";- Right click on the
Chatbotproject, chooseRun As>Run on Server, then chooseTomcat v9.0 Server at localhostto openhttp://localhost:8080/Chatbot/and see the running application - Deploy your Chatbot on the Bluemix
- Right click on the Chatbot project, choose
Export>WAR file, then save theWAR fileintoDestination - Run
bluemixandcfcommand to deploy theWAR fileon the Bluemix, please referGetting Startedsection of theLiberty for Java. And this is an example of the shell command
cd your_new_directory bluemix api https://api.ng.bluemix.net bluemix login -u your_name -o your_organization -s your_space cf push your_app_name -p your_war_file_directory/your_war_file.war#Dependencies
- Apache Common Codec
- Apache HTTP Client
- FastJSON
- Watson Java SDK
- Watson Speech JavaScript SDK
#Issues
- Watson JavaScript Speech SDK does not support Safari
- The way of obtaining token is not secured, do not use it on Production
#License Copyright 2016 GCG GBS CTO Office under the Apache 2.0 license.