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In the below example, invoking login Login intent will enable trigger the login directive Login Directive in the chatbot.
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Create Intents
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Login Intent
In this example, the Login intent is used to invoke the Login Directive.
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Loginsuccess Intent
In this example, the Loginsuccess intent is triggered after the user logs in successfully.
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This The Loginsuccess intent should contain success as one of its utterances.
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.loginButton { border: none; color: white; padding: 15px 32px; text-align: center; text-decoration: none; display: inline-block; font-size: 16px; margin: 4px 2px; cursor: pointer; background-color: #4CAF50; } |
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Note Ensure the class name loginButton
should be matches the same as one used in the Login Directive code for the login button.
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Inline login
You can make use of the HTML directive to get inline Inline login in the Chatbot. See, HTML Directive
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You should know note the login page URL of your instance.
Use the login directive Login Directive and click the login Login button. Copy the URL of the login tab (opens in a new tab) and place it in the URL property in the code below.
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if(!msg.payload.orbita) { msg.payload.orbita = {}; } if(!msg.payload.orbita.directive) { msg.payload.orbita.directive = []; } msg.payload.orbita.directive = [{ type: "html5", options: { template: '450x500', url :"<Login page URL of your Instance>" }, loginSuccessUtterance: 'success' }] msg.payload.orbita.state = "Login" return msg; |
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If you choose not to use state, you should remove the state in the Loginsuccess Intent. See, How do I use state?
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