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Endpoint setup
Create a flow using Http in, Bot Provider V2, Bot View template, Http out and Function nodes as shown.
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Login to Experience Manager.
Select the project that you want to deploy.
Select Deployment.
Open the Google tab and click Publish.
See also Setting up and deploy Orbita's interaction model to Google Dialogflow
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Log into Dialogflow.
Select an agent.
Open the General tab to find the Developer access token.
For more information, see Account Linking with Google Dialogflow
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Go to Experience Manager > Global Menu > Settings > Organization > Application settings. You can see Chatbot Custom CSS and Chatbot Custom JS. Style changes here affect all the chatbot endpoints in that instance.
Any style changes used in the Bot view template node in Experience Designer are limited to that endpoint alone. Select the Custom CSS or Custom JS tab and start customizing.
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Custom CSS
Using Custom CSS, you can override the current style of the chatbot. The following code samples show some of the frequently used properties.
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Login to Experience Manager.
Click on the menu, at the top right corner of the web page, to get a drop-down menu.
In the drop-down menu, select Settings > Register Application.
View file name Invalid file id - ce38478e-a539-4f4d-8156-080b6ec605b3 Fill in the required details such as Name, Description, Reference URI, Website, and Organization Name. Check the Accept the terms and conditions and click Save. A list of registered applications appears on the page.
Select the line item where the Client ID and secret are needed. The details of the registered application appear on this page.
Click Edit.
Select the Browser Key tab.
Enter the Domain name of the website where you wanted to integrate the Chatbot.
Click Get Key. The Client Id and Client Secret appear.
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