This Node.js app demonstrates the Watson Assistant service in a simple interface engaging in a series of simple simulated banking tasks.
You can view a demo of this app.
Please note this app uses the Watson Assistant V2 API. To access a version of the V1 app, you can go to v1.4.1.
If you need more information about the V1 API, you can go to the Watson Assistant V1 API page.
- Sign up for an IBM Cloud account.
- Download the IBM Cloud CLI.
- Create an instance of the Watson Assistant service and get your credentials:
- Go to the Watson Assistant page in the IBM Cloud Catalog.
- Log in to your IBM Cloud account.
- Click Create.
- Click Show to view the service credentials.
- Copy the
apikeyvalue, or copy theusernameandpasswordvalues if your service instance doesn't provide anapikey. - Copy the
urlvalue.
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In your IBM Cloud console, open the Watson Assistant service instance
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Click the Import workspace icon in the Watson Assistant service tool. Specify the location of the workspace JSON file in your local copy of the app project:
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Select Everything (Intents, Entities, and Dialog) and then click Import. The car dashboard workspace is created.
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Click the menu icon in the upper-right corner of the workspace tile, and then select View details.
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In the application folder, copy the .env.example file and create a file called .env
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Open the .env file and add the service credentials that you obtained in the previous step. The Watson SDK automatically locates the correct environmental variables for either
username,password, andurlor theapikeyandurlcredentials found in the .env file.Example .env file that configures the
apikeyandurlfor a Watson Assistant service instance hosted in the US East region:ASSISTANT_IAM_APIKEY=X4rbi8vwZmKpXfowaS3GAsA7vdy17Qhxxxxxxxx ASSISTANT_URL=https://gateway-wdc.watsonplatform.net/assistant/api- If your service instance uses
usernameandpasswordcredentials, add theASSISTANT_USERNAMEandASSISTANT_PASSWORDvariables to the .env file.
Example .env file that configures the
username,password, andurlfor a Watson Assistant service instance hosted in the US South region:ASSISTANT_USERNAME=522be-7b41-ab44-dec3-xxxxxxxx ASSISTANT_PASSWORD=A4Z5BdGENxxxx ASSISTANT_URL=https://gateway.watsonplatform.net/assistant/apiHowever, if your credentials contain an IAM API key, copy the
apikeyandurlto the relevant fields.{ "apikey": "ca2905e6-7b5d-4408-9192-xxxxxxxx", "iam_apikey_description": "Auto generated apikey during resource-key ...", "iam_apikey_name": "auto-generated-apikey-62b71334-3ae3-4609-xxxxxxxx", "iam_role_crn": "crn:v1:bluemix:public:iam::::serviceRole:Manager", "iam_serviceid_crn": "crn:v1:bluemix:public:iam...", "url": "https://gateway-syd.watsonplatform.net/assistant/api" }ASSISTANT_IAM_APIKEY=ca2905e6-7b5d-4408-9192-xxxxxxxx - If your service instance uses
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Add the
ASSISTANT_IDto the previous propertiesASSISTANT_ID=522be-7b41-ab44-dec3-xxxxxxxx
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Install the dependencies
npm install -
Run the application
npm start -
View the application in a browser at
localhost:3000
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Login to IBM Cloud with the IBM Cloud CLI
ibmcloud login -
Target a Cloud Foundry organization and space.
ibmcloud target --cf -
Edit the manifest.yml file. Change the name field to something unique.
For example,- name: my-app-name. -
Deploy the application
ibmcloud app push -
View the application online at the app URL.
For example: https://my-app-name.mybluemix.net
This sample code is licensed under Apache 2.0.
Full license text is available in LICENSE.
See CONTRIBUTING.
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