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Revision as of 20:38, January 27, 2021

This topic is part of the manual Designer User's Guide for version Current of Designer.

Use the Bot Registry to add and define the bot resources you want to use in your applications.

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Designer supports several bot services providers, such as Google DialogFlow, Amazon Lex, and Genesys Dialog Engine.

If you have a bot resource set up with one of the supported providers, you can add it to the registry and use it in your applications.

See Bot Block to learn more about how to use bot resources in your applications.

Adding a new bot resource

Watch: Add a bot resource to Designer

Click Add Bot Definition. Enter a Name for the bot resource and select the Type from the list of supported bot services providers.

Des define bot.png

For most of the bot services providers, you can click Submit and then enter the details manually. For example, here is an example of the properties for a LEX type bot:

Des bot registry lex ex.png

However, for Dialogflow bots, you can import a JSON file that contains all of the required settings for your bot resource. You can export this file from your Dialogflow account page — if you need help doing this, see the documentation for your bot service.

Des add dialogflow bot.png

After the settings for the Dialogflow bot are added, you can select an optional setting called Wait Conversation End. When enabled, the Bot Block recognizes intents that are marked as end-of-conversation intents in the bot.

Here's an example of a Dialogflow bot with the settings imported and the Wait Conversation End option selected:

Des bot registry dialogflow ex.png

After you've entered the settings for your bot, you can click Test Connection to check if Designer can communicate with it. When you are finished setting up the properties, click Save to add it to the registry.

After a bot resource is added to the registry, you can start using it in your applications by selecting the resource in a Bot Block.

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