GA Release - January 2019
The list below represents the features, updates, and fixes included in the Orbita Voice GA Release for January 2019.
Experience Designer
Helper Intents in Google
Now users can use Google helpers in Orbita. When you request a helper, the Assistant presents a standard, consistent UI to users to obtain this information, so you don't have to design your own.
For more information on Google Helpers. Please refer to How do I use Google's Helpers in Orbita?
Google Directives
Users can use a function node to add visual components(directives) such as suggestion chips, Carousel, Basic Card to the Actions to the chatbots, using Experience Designer.
For more information on Google Directives. Please refer to How to use Google Directives in Orbita?
Experience Manager
Intents not used
Deploying a skill with unused Intents in the Experience Manager will now show a warning message "Warning! The interaction model contains intents not used in the flow."
Orbita Insights
A new submenu named “Insights” is added under “Reporting” in the side menu in Experience Manager.
Using Orbita Insights, you can easily perform advanced data analysis and visualize your data in a variety of charts, tables, and maps.
Orbita Insights makes it easy to understand large volumes of data and quickly create and share dynamic dashboards that display changes in real-time.
Prototype
Simulation Controls
The users can control the simulation with media control buttons such as pause, stop, next, and previous, from the design screen.
Changes to Bubble
Removed the “+” symbol from the design screen. The user can add only one bubble for bot response.
The bubble can be split using the <hr/> tag in the text tab.
Edit the design screen while viewing the comments
Users will be able to edit the design screen while viewing the comments.
Clicking on the overlay section will hide the comments section.
General Improvements
Languages supported by Dialogflow – The languages supported by Google’s Dialogflow are updated to Orbita.
Engineering Notes
Additional technical information can be found in the Engineering Notes for each of the builds included in the January 2019 GA Release.