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Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00
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Project("{A9E3F50B-275E-4AF7-ADCE-8BE12D41E305}") = "TeamsApp", "TeamsApp\TeamsApp.ttkproj", "{8307838E-7D1A-420E-8224-A4C34A3CD939}"
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# TeamsFx files
build
appPackage/build
env/.env.*.user
env/.env.local
appsettings.Development.json
.deployment
# User-specific files
*.user
# Build results
[Dd]ebug/
[Dd]ebugPublic/
[Rr]elease/
[Rr]eleases/
x64/
x86/
bld/
[Bb]in/
[Oo]bj/
[Ll]og/
# Notification local store
.notification.localstore.json
.notification.testtoolstore.json
# devTools
devTools/

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using Microsoft.Bot.Builder.Integration.AspNet.Core;
using Microsoft.Bot.Builder.TraceExtensions;
using Microsoft.Bot.Connector.Authentication;
using Microsoft.Bot.Schema;
namespace IABotTeste;
public class AdapterWithErrorHandler : CloudAdapter
{
public AdapterWithErrorHandler(BotFrameworkAuthentication auth, ILogger<IBotFrameworkHttpAdapter> logger)
: base(auth, logger)
{
OnTurnError = async (turnContext, exception) =>
{
// Log any leaked exception from the application.
// NOTE: In production environment, you should consider logging this to
// Azure Application Insights. Visit https://aka.ms/bottelemetry to see how
// to add telemetry capture to your bot.
logger.LogError(exception, $"[OnTurnError] unhandled error : {exception.Message}");
// Only send error message for user messages, not for other message types so the bot doesn't spam a channel or chat.
if (turnContext.Activity.Type == ActivityTypes.Message)
{
// Send a message to the user
await turnContext.SendActivityAsync("The bot encountered an error or bug.");
await turnContext.SendActivityAsync("To continue to run this bot, please fix the bot source code.");
// Send a trace activity, which will be displayed in the Bot Framework Emulator
await turnContext.TraceActivityAsync("OnTurnError Trace", exception.Message, "https://www.botframework.com/schemas/error", "TurnError");
}
};
}
}

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namespace IABotTeste
{
using Newtonsoft.Json;
using Newtonsoft.Json.Linq;
using System.Net;
using System.Net.Http;
using System.Net.Http.Headers;
using System.Text;
using System.Text.Json.Serialization.Metadata;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
public class AuthService
{
private readonly HttpClient _httpClient;
public AuthService(HttpClient httpClient)
{
_httpClient = httpClient;
}
public async Task<string> GetNewTokenAsync()
{
var bodyObj = new
{
firstName = "Haiping",
lastName = "Chen",
email = "rrcgoncalves@gmail.com",
password = "123456"
};
var json = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(bodyObj);
var content = new System.Net.Http.StringContent(json, Encoding.UTF8, "application/json");
string encoded = System.Convert.ToBase64String(Encoding.GetEncoding("ISO-8859-1")
.GetBytes(bodyObj.email + ":" + bodyObj.password));
var request = new HttpRequestMessage(HttpMethod.Post, "http://botchat.carneiro.ddnsfree.com/token");
request.Headers.Add("Authorization", "Basic " + encoded);
request.Content = content;
var response = await _httpClient.SendAsync(request);
response.EnsureSuccessStatusCode();
var responseContent = await response.Content.ReadAsStringAsync();
// Supondo que o token esteja no campo "access_token" do JSON de resposta
var token = ExtractTokenFromResponse(responseContent);
return token;
}
private string ExtractTokenFromResponse(string responseContent)
{
dynamic jsonObj = JObject.Parse(responseContent);
return jsonObj.access_token;
}
}
}

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using Microsoft.Bot.Builder;
using Microsoft.Bot.Builder.Teams;
using Microsoft.Bot.Schema;
using Newtonsoft.Json.Linq;
using Newtonsoft.Json;
using System.Net.Http;
using System.Text;
using System.Diagnostics;
namespace IABotTeste.Bot;
public class IaTestBot : TeamsActivityHandler
{
private readonly IHttpClientFactory httpClientFactory;
private Dictionary<string, string> _dataStore = new Dictionary<string, string>();
public IaTestBot(IHttpClientFactory httpClientFactory)
{
this.httpClientFactory = httpClientFactory;
}
protected override async Task OnMessageActivityAsync(ITurnContext<IMessageActivity> turnContext, CancellationToken cancellationToken)
{
await turnContext.SendActivityAsync(new Microsoft.Bot.Schema.Activity { Type = ActivityTypes.Typing }, cancellationToken);
string messageText = turnContext.Activity.RemoveRecipientMention()?.Trim();
var replyText = "";
try
{
// Crie um cliente HTTP usando a fábrica injetada
var client = httpClientFactory.CreateClient();
client.Timeout = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(240);
var auth = new AuthService(client);
var tokenService = new TokenService();
var token = "";
var member = await TeamsInfo.GetMemberAsync(turnContext, turnContext.Activity.From.Id, cancellationToken);
var memberData = GetData(member.Id);
if (memberData?.idConversation != null)
{
token = memberData.token;
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(token) && tokenService.IsTokenExpired(token))
{
token = await auth.GetNewTokenAsync();
memberData.token = token;
}
}
else
{
token = await auth.GetNewTokenAsync();
//var client2 = httpClientFactory.CreateClient();
var idConv = await GetConversationId(client, token);
memberData = new
{
token = token,
idConversation = idConv
};
}
AddData(member.Id, memberData);
await turnContext.SendActivityAsync(new Microsoft.Bot.Schema.Activity { Type = ActivityTypes.Typing }, cancellationToken);
replyText = await SendMessage(client, memberData, messageText);
replyText = replyText.Replace("<|assistant|>", "");
replyText = removeTags(replyText);
if (replyText.Contains("Instruction"))
{
replyText = replyText.Substring(0, replyText.IndexOf("Instruction"));
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
replyText = $"{ex.Message}.";
}
await turnContext.SendActivityAsync(MessageFactory.Text(replyText), cancellationToken);
}
private string removeTags(string replyText)
{
string result = "";
try
{
int start = replyText.IndexOf("<");
int end = replyText.LastIndexOf(">");
result = replyText.Replace(replyText.Substring(start, end+1), "");
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
result = replyText;
}
return result;
}
protected override async Task OnMembersAddedAsync(IList<ChannelAccount> membersAdded, ITurnContext<IConversationUpdateActivity> turnContext, CancellationToken cancellationToken)
{
var welcomeText = "Bem-vindo!";
foreach (var member in membersAdded)
{
if (member.Id != turnContext.Activity.Recipient.Id)
{
await turnContext.SendActivityAsync(MessageFactory.Text(welcomeText), cancellationToken);
}
}
}
public void AddData(string key, dynamic value)
{
var json = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(value);
if (!_dataStore.ContainsKey(key))
{
_dataStore.Add(key, json);
}
else
{
_dataStore[key] = json; // Atualiza o valor se a chave já existir
}
}
public dynamic GetData(string key)
{
if (_dataStore.TryGetValue(key, out string value))
{
return JObject.Parse(value);
}
return null; // Ou algum valor padrão
}
public async Task<string> GetConversationId(HttpClient client, string token)
{
try
{
var targetUrl = "http://botchat.carneiro.ddnsfree.com/conversation/cc57f9b1-0c07-49c7-aecb-bd56aa4bf260";
var request = new HttpRequestMessage(HttpMethod.Post, targetUrl);
var content = new StringContent("{}", Encoding.UTF8, "application/json");
request.Headers.Add("Authorization", "Bearer " + token);
request.Content = content;
// Configuração do HttpClient (opcional)
//client.Timeout = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(240);
//Faça a chamada POST para o end - point de destino
//var response = await client.PostAsync(targetUrl, content);
var response = await client.SendAsync(request);
response.EnsureSuccessStatusCode();
// Verifique se a resposta foi bem-sucedida (código 200 OK)
if (response.IsSuccessStatusCode)
{
// Leia o stream de resposta
using var responseStream = await response.Content.ReadAsStreamAsync();
using var reader = new StreamReader(responseStream);
var result = await reader.ReadToEndAsync();
dynamic resObj = JObject.Parse(result);
// Processar os objetos individuais e unificar os campos "part"
return resObj.id;
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Debug.WriteLine(ex.ToString());
return null;
}
return null;
}
public async Task<string> SendMessage(HttpClient client, dynamic memberData, string message)
{
var targetUrl = "http://botchat.carneiro.ddnsfree.com/conversation/cc57f9b1-0c07-49c7-aecb-bd56aa4bf260/" + memberData.idConversation;
var request = new HttpRequestMessage(HttpMethod.Post, targetUrl);
var sendContent = new
{
text = message
};
var contentString = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(sendContent);
var content = new System.Net.Http.StringContent(contentString, Encoding.UTF8, "application/json");
request.Headers.Add("Authorization", "Bearer " + memberData.token);
request.Content = content;
// Configuração do HttpClient (opcional)
//client.Timeout = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(240);
//Faça a chamada POST para o end - point de destino
var response = await client.SendAsync(request);
// Verifique se a resposta foi bem-sucedida (código 200 OK)
if (response.IsSuccessStatusCode)
{
// Leia o stream de resposta
using var responseStream = await response.Content.ReadAsStreamAsync();
using var reader = new StreamReader(responseStream);
var result = await reader.ReadToEndAsync();
dynamic resObj = JObject.Parse(result);
// Processar os objetos individuais e unificar os campos "part"
return resObj.text;
}
else
{
return response.ToString();
}
return null;
}
}

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namespace IABotTeste
{
public class ConfigOptions
{
public string BOT_ID { get; set; }
public string BOT_PASSWORD { get; set; }
}
}

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using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc;
using Microsoft.Bot.Builder;
using Microsoft.Bot.Builder.Integration.AspNet.Core;
namespace IABotTeste.Controllers;
// This ASP Controller is created to handle a request. Dependency Injection will provide the Adapter and IBot
// implementation at runtime. Multiple different IBot implementations running at different endpoints can be
// achieved by specifying a more specific type for the bot constructor argument.
[Route("api/messages")]
[ApiController]
public class BotController : ControllerBase
{
private readonly IBotFrameworkHttpAdapter Adapter;
private readonly IBot Bot;
public BotController(IBotFrameworkHttpAdapter adapter, IBot bot)
{
Adapter = adapter;
Bot = bot;
}
[HttpPost, HttpGet]
public async Task PostAsync()
{
// Delegate the processing of the HTTP POST to the adapter.
// The adapter will invoke the bot.
await Adapter.ProcessAsync(Request, Response, Bot);
}
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<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Web">
<PropertyGroup>
<TargetFramework>net8.0</TargetFramework>
<ImplicitUsings>enable</ImplicitUsings>
</PropertyGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authentication.JwtBearer" Version="6.0.0" />
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.Bot.Builder" Version="4.21.1" />
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.Bot.Builder.Integration.AspNet.Core" Version="4.21.1" />
</ItemGroup>
</Project>

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using IABotTeste;
using IABotTeste.Bot;
using Microsoft.Bot.Builder;
using Microsoft.Bot.Builder.Integration.AspNet.Core;
using Microsoft.Bot.Connector.Authentication;
var builder = WebApplication.CreateBuilder(args);
builder.Services.AddControllers();
builder.Services.AddHttpClient("WebClient", client => client.Timeout = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(600));
builder.Services.AddHttpContextAccessor();
// Create the Bot Framework Authentication to be used with the Bot Adapter.
var config = builder.Configuration.Get<ConfigOptions>();
builder.Configuration["MicrosoftAppType"] = "MultiTenant";
builder.Configuration["MicrosoftAppId"] = config.BOT_ID;
builder.Configuration["MicrosoftAppPassword"] = config.BOT_PASSWORD;
builder.Services.AddSingleton<BotFrameworkAuthentication, ConfigurationBotFrameworkAuthentication>();
// Create the Bot Framework Adapter with error handling enabled.
builder.Services.AddSingleton<IBotFrameworkHttpAdapter, AdapterWithErrorHandler>();
// Create the bot as a transient. In this case the ASP Controller is expecting an IBot.
builder.Services.AddTransient<IBot, IaTestBot>();
builder.Services.AddHttpClient();
var app = builder.Build();
if (app.Environment.IsDevelopment())
{
app.UseDeveloperExceptionPage();
}
app.UseStaticFiles();
app.UseRouting();
app.UseAuthentication();
app.UseAuthorization();
app.UseEndpoints(endpoints =>
{
endpoints.MapControllers();
});
app.Run();

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{
"profiles": {
// Debug project within Teams
"Start Project": {
"commandName": "Project",
"dotnetRunMessages": true,
"applicationUrl": "http://localhost:5130",
"environmentVariables": {
"ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT": "Development"
},
"hotReloadProfile": "aspnetcore"
},
// Debug project within Teams App Test Tool
"Teams App Test Tool": {
"commandName": "Project",
"dotnetRunMessages": true,
"applicationUrl": "http://localhost:5130",
"environmentVariables": {
"ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT": "TestTool",
"TEAMSFX_NOTIFICATION_STORE_FILENAME": ".notification.testtoolstore.json"
},
"hotReloadProfile": "aspnetcore"
},
}
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using System;
using System.IdentityModel.Tokens.Jwt;
namespace IABotTeste
{
public class TokenService
{
public bool IsTokenExpired(string token)
{
var tokenHandler = new JwtSecurityTokenHandler();
var jwtToken = tokenHandler.ReadToken(token) as JwtSecurityToken;
if (jwtToken == null)
throw new ArgumentException("Token inválido");
var expirationDate = jwtToken.ValidTo;
return expirationDate < DateTime.UtcNow;
}
}
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{
"Logging": {
"LogLevel": {
"Default": "Information",
"Microsoft": "Warning",
"Microsoft.Hosting.Lifetime": "Information"
}
},
"AllowedHosts": "*",
"BOT_ID": "",
"BOT_PASSWORD": ""
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{
"Logging": {
"LogLevel": {
"Default": "Information",
"Microsoft": "Warning",
"Microsoft.Hosting.Lifetime": "Information"
}
},
"AllowedHosts": "*",
"BOT_ID": "$botId$",
"BOT_PASSWORD": "$bot-password$"
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# Welcome to Teams Toolkit!
## Quick Start
1. In the debug dropdown menu, select Dev Tunnels > Create A Tunnel (set authentication type to Public) or select an existing public dev tunnel
</br>![image](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OfficeDev/TeamsFx/dev/docs/images/visualstudio/debug/create-devtunnel-button.png)
2. Right-click the 'TeamsApp' project in Solution Explorer and select Teams Toolkit > Prepare Teams App Dependencies
3. If prompted, sign in to Visual Studio with a Microsoft 365 work or school account
4. Press F5, or select Debug > Start Debugging menu in Visual Studio to start your app
</br>![image](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OfficeDev/TeamsFx/dev/docs/images/visualstudio/debug/debug-button.png)
5. In the opened web browser, select Add button to test the app in Teams
6. In the message input field, type and send anything to your bot to get a response
## Run the app on other platforms
The Teams app can run in other platforms like Outlook and Microsoft 365 app. See https://aka.ms/vs-ttk-debug-multi-profiles for more details.
## Get more info
New to Teams app development or Teams Toolkit? Explore Teams app manifests, cloud deployment, and much more in the https://aka.ms/teams-toolkit-vs-docs.
## Report an issue
Select Visual Studio > Help > Send Feedback > Report a Problem.
Or, create an issue directly in our GitHub repository:
https://github.com/OfficeDev/TeamsFx/issues

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Project ToolsVersion="15.0" Sdk="Microsoft.TeamsFx.Sdk">
<PropertyGroup Label="Globals">
<ProjectGuid>8307838e-7d1a-420e-8224-a4c34a3cd939</ProjectGuid>
</PropertyGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<ProjectCapability Include="ProjectConfigurationsDeclaredDimensions" />
</ItemGroup>
</Project>

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{
"$schema": "https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/json-schemas/teams/v1.16/MicrosoftTeams.schema.json",
"manifestVersion": "1.16",
"version": "1.0.0",
"id": "2c04e52e-5fa2-4a7f-bee5-3f1945d4b7b7",
"packageName": "com.microsoft.teams.extension",
"developer": {
"name": "Teams App, Inc.",
"websiteUrl": "https://www.example.com",
"privacyUrl": "https://www.example.com/privacy",
"termsOfUseUrl": "https://www.example.com/termofuse"
},
"icons": {
"color": "color.png",
"outline": "outline.png"
},
"name": {
"short": "DoMinante local",
"full": "IA capaz de explicar os serviços da Domvs iT."
},
"description": {
"short": "Short description of DoMinante",
"full": "Full description of DoMinante"
},
"accentColor": "#FFFFFF",
"bots": [
{
"botId": "b0db6007-73c3-4991-917e-febe4a006bbc",
"scopes": [
"personal",
"team",
"groupchat"
],
"supportsFiles": false,
"isNotificationOnly": false
}
],
"composeExtensions": [],
"configurableTabs": [],
"staticTabs": [],
"permissions": [
"identity",
"messageTeamMembers"
],
"validDomains": []
}

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{
"$schema": "https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/json-schemas/teams/v1.16/MicrosoftTeams.schema.json",
"manifestVersion": "1.16",
"version": "1.0.0",
"id": "${{TEAMS_APP_ID}}",
"packageName": "com.microsoft.teams.extension",
"developer": {
"name": "Teams App, Inc.",
"websiteUrl": "https://www.example.com",
"privacyUrl": "https://www.example.com/privacy",
"termsOfUseUrl": "https://www.example.com/termofuse"
},
"icons": {
"color": "color.png",
"outline": "outline.png"
},
"name": {
"short": "DoMinante ${{APP_NAME_SUFFIX}}",
"full": "IA capaz de explicar os serviços da Domvs iT."
},
"description": {
"short": "Short description of DoMinante",
"full": "Full description of DoMinante"
},
"accentColor": "#FFFFFF",
"bots": [
{
"botId": "${{BOT_ID}}",
"scopes": [
"personal",
"team",
"groupchat"
],
"supportsFiles": false,
"isNotificationOnly": false
}
],
"composeExtensions": [
],
"configurableTabs": [],
"staticTabs": [],
"permissions": [
"identity",
"messageTeamMembers"
],
"validDomains": []
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# This file includes environment variables that will be committed to git by default.
# Built-in environment variables
TEAMSFX_ENV=dev
APP_NAME_SUFFIX=dev
# Updating AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID or AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME after provision may also require an update to RESOURCE_SUFFIX, because some services require a globally unique name across subscriptions/resource groups.
AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID=
AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME=
RESOURCE_SUFFIX=
# Generated during provision, you can also add your own variables.
BOT_ID=
TEAMS_APP_ID=
BOT_AZURE_APP_SERVICE_RESOURCE_ID=

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# This file includes environment variables that can be committed to git. It's gitignored by default because it represents your local development environment.
# Built-in environment variables
TEAMSFX_ENV=local
APP_NAME_SUFFIX=local
# Generated during provision, you can also add your own variables.
BOT_ID=b0db6007-73c3-4991-917e-febe4a006bbc
TEAMS_APP_ID=2c04e52e-5fa2-4a7f-bee5-3f1945d4b7b7
TEAMS_APP_TENANT_ID=20190830-5fd4-4a72-b8fd-1c1cb35b25bc
BOT_ENDPOINT=https://8cvh8mwm-5130.brs.devtunnels.ms
BOT_DOMAIN=8cvh8mwm-5130.brs.devtunnels.ms
TEAMSFX_M365_USER_NAME=ricardo.carneiro@domvsit.com.br

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@maxLength(20)
@minLength(4)
@description('Used to generate names for all resources in this file')
param resourceBaseName string
@description('Required when create Azure Bot service')
param botAadAppClientId string
@secure()
@description('Required by Bot Framework package in your bot project')
param botAadAppClientSecret string
param webAppSKU string
@maxLength(42)
param botDisplayName string
param serverfarmsName string = resourceBaseName
param webAppName string = resourceBaseName
param location string = resourceGroup().location
// Compute resources for your Web App
resource serverfarm 'Microsoft.Web/serverfarms@2021-02-01' = {
kind: 'app'
location: location
name: serverfarmsName
sku: {
name: webAppSKU
}
}
// Web App that hosts your bot
resource webApp 'Microsoft.Web/sites@2021-02-01' = {
kind: 'app'
location: location
name: webAppName
properties: {
serverFarmId: serverfarm.id
httpsOnly: true
siteConfig: {
appSettings: [
{
name: 'WEBSITE_RUN_FROM_PACKAGE'
value: '1'
}
{
name: 'BOT_ID'
value: botAadAppClientId
}
{
name: 'BOT_PASSWORD'
value: botAadAppClientSecret
}
]
ftpsState: 'FtpsOnly'
}
}
}
// Register your web service as a bot with the Bot Framework
module azureBotRegistration './botRegistration/azurebot.bicep' = {
name: 'Azure-Bot-registration'
params: {
resourceBaseName: resourceBaseName
botAadAppClientId: botAadAppClientId
botAppDomain: webApp.properties.defaultHostName
botDisplayName: botDisplayName
}
}
// The output will be persisted in .env.{envName}. Visit https://aka.ms/teamsfx-actions/arm-deploy for more details.
output BOT_AZURE_APP_SERVICE_RESOURCE_ID string = webApp.id
output BOT_DOMAIN string = webApp.properties.defaultHostName

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{
"$schema": "https://schema.management.azure.com/schemas/2015-01-01/deploymentParameters.json#",
"contentVersion": "1.0.0.0",
"parameters": {
"resourceBaseName": {
"value": "bot${{RESOURCE_SUFFIX}}"
},
"botAadAppClientId": {
"value": "${{BOT_ID}}"
},
"botAadAppClientSecret": {
"value": "${{SECRET_BOT_PASSWORD}}"
},
"webAppSKU": {
"value": "B1"
},
"botDisplayName": {
"value": "IABotTeste"
}
}
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@maxLength(20)
@minLength(4)
@description('Used to generate names for all resources in this file')
param resourceBaseName string
@maxLength(42)
param botDisplayName string
param botServiceName string = resourceBaseName
param botServiceSku string = 'F0'
param botAadAppClientId string
param botAppDomain string
// Register your web service as a bot with the Bot Framework
resource botService 'Microsoft.BotService/botServices@2021-03-01' = {
kind: 'azurebot'
location: 'global'
name: botServiceName
properties: {
displayName: botDisplayName
endpoint: 'https://${botAppDomain}/api/messages'
msaAppId: botAadAppClientId
}
sku: {
name: botServiceSku
}
}
// Connect the bot service to Microsoft Teams
resource botServiceMsTeamsChannel 'Microsoft.BotService/botServices/channels@2021-03-01' = {
parent: botService
location: 'global'
name: 'MsTeamsChannel'
properties: {
channelName: 'MsTeamsChannel'
}
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The `azurebot.bicep` module is provided to help you create Azure Bot service when you don't use Azure to host your app. If you use Azure as infrastrcture for your app, `azure.bicep` under infra folder already leverages this module to create Azure Bot service for you. You don't need to deploy `azurebot.bicep` again.

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{
"profiles": {
// Launch project within Teams
"Microsoft Teams (browser)": {
"commandName": "Project",
"launchUrl": "https://teams.microsoft.com/l/app/${{TEAMS_APP_ID}}?installAppPackage=true&webjoin=true&appTenantId=${{TEAMS_APP_TENANT_ID}}&login_hint=${{TEAMSFX_M365_USER_NAME}}",
},
// Launch project within Teams App Test Tool
"Teams App Test Tool (browser)": {
"commandName": "Project",
"launchTestTool": true,
"launchUrl": "http://localhost:56150",
},
}
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# yaml-language-server: $schema=https://aka.ms/teams-toolkit/1.1.0/yaml.schema.json
# Visit https://aka.ms/teamsfx-v5.0-guide for details on this file
# Visit https://aka.ms/teamsfx-actions for details on actions
version: 1.1.0
provision:
# Creates a Teams app
- uses: teamsApp/create
with:
# Teams app name
name: IABotTeste${{APP_NAME_SUFFIX}}
# Write the information of created resources into environment file for
# the specified environment variable(s).
writeToEnvironmentFile:
teamsAppId: TEAMS_APP_ID
# Create or reuse an existing Microsoft Entra application for bot.
- uses: botAadApp/create
with:
# The Microsoft Entra application's display name
name: IABotTeste${{APP_NAME_SUFFIX}}
writeToEnvironmentFile:
# The Microsoft Entra application's client id created for bot.
botId: BOT_ID
# The Microsoft Entra application's client secret created for bot.
botPassword: SECRET_BOT_PASSWORD
# Generate runtime appsettings to JSON file
- uses: file/createOrUpdateJsonFile
with:
target: ../IABotTeste/appsettings.Development.json
content:
BOT_ID: ${{BOT_ID}}
BOT_PASSWORD: ${{SECRET_BOT_PASSWORD}}
# Create or update the bot registration on dev.botframework.com
- uses: botFramework/create
with:
botId: ${{BOT_ID}}
name: IABotTeste
messagingEndpoint: ${{BOT_ENDPOINT}}/api/messages
description: "Aplicativo de teste de IA."
channels:
- name: msteams
# Validate using manifest schema
- uses: teamsApp/validateManifest
with:
# Path to manifest template
manifestPath: ./appPackage/manifest.json
# Build Teams app package with latest env value
- uses: teamsApp/zipAppPackage
with:
# Path to manifest template
manifestPath: ./appPackage/manifest.json
outputZipPath: ./appPackage/build/appPackage.${{TEAMSFX_ENV}}.zip
outputJsonPath: ./appPackage/build/manifest.${{TEAMSFX_ENV}}.json
# Validate app package using validation rules
- uses: teamsApp/validateAppPackage
with:
# Relative path to this file. This is the path for built zip file.
appPackagePath: ./appPackage/build/appPackage.${{TEAMSFX_ENV}}.zip
# Apply the Teams app manifest to an existing Teams app in
# Teams Developer Portal.
# Will use the app id in manifest file to determine which Teams app to update.
- uses: teamsApp/update
with:
# Relative path to this file. This is the path for built zip file.
appPackagePath: ./appPackage/build/appPackage.${{TEAMSFX_ENV}}.zip

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# yaml-language-server: $schema=https://aka.ms/teams-toolkit/1.1.0/yaml.schema.json
# Visit https://aka.ms/teamsfx-v5.0-guide for details on this file
# Visit https://aka.ms/teamsfx-actions for details on actions
version: 1.1.0
environmentFolderPath: ./env
# Triggered when 'teamsapp provision' is executed
provision:
# Creates a Teams app
- uses: teamsApp/create
with:
# Teams app name
name: IABotTeste${{APP_NAME_SUFFIX}}
# Write the information of created resources into environment file for
# the specified environment variable(s).
writeToEnvironmentFile:
teamsAppId: TEAMS_APP_ID
# Create or reuse an existing Microsoft Entra application for bot.
- uses: botAadApp/create
with:
# The Microsoft Entra application's display name
name: IABotTeste${{APP_NAME_SUFFIX}}
writeToEnvironmentFile:
# The Microsoft Entra application's client id created for bot.
botId: BOT_ID
# The Microsoft Entra application's client secret created for bot.
botPassword: SECRET_BOT_PASSWORD
- uses: arm/deploy # Deploy given ARM templates parallelly.
with:
# AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID is a built-in environment variable,
# if its value is empty, TeamsFx will prompt you to select a subscription.
# Referencing other environment variables with empty values
# will skip the subscription selection prompt.
subscriptionId: ${{AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID}}
# AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME is a built-in environment variable,
# if its value is empty, TeamsFx will prompt you to select or create one
# resource group.
# Referencing other environment variables with empty values
# will skip the resource group selection prompt.
resourceGroupName: ${{AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME}}
templates:
- path: ./infra/azure.bicep # Relative path to this file
# Relative path to this yaml file.
# Placeholders will be replaced with corresponding environment
# variable before ARM deployment.
parameters: ./infra/azure.parameters.json
# Required when deploying ARM template
deploymentName: Create-resources-for-bot
# Teams Toolkit will download this bicep CLI version from github for you,
# will use bicep CLI in PATH if you remove this config.
bicepCliVersion: v0.9.1
# Validate using manifest schema
- uses: teamsApp/validateManifest
with:
# Path to manifest template
manifestPath: ./appPackage/manifest.json
# Build Teams app package with latest env value
- uses: teamsApp/zipAppPackage
with:
# Path to manifest template
manifestPath: ./appPackage/manifest.json
outputZipPath: ./appPackage/build/appPackage.${{TEAMSFX_ENV}}.zip
outputJsonPath: ./appPackage/build/manifest.${{TEAMSFX_ENV}}.json
# Validate app package using validation rules
- uses: teamsApp/validateAppPackage
with:
# Relative path to this file. This is the path for built zip file.
appPackagePath: ./appPackage/build/appPackage.${{TEAMSFX_ENV}}.zip
# Apply the Teams app manifest to an existing Teams app in
# Teams Developer Portal.
# Will use the app id in manifest file to determine which Teams app to update.
- uses: teamsApp/update
with:
# Relative path to this file. This is the path for built zip file.
appPackagePath: ./appPackage/build/appPackage.${{TEAMSFX_ENV}}.zip
# Triggered when 'teamsapp deploy' is executed
deploy:
- uses: cli/runDotnetCommand
with:
args: publish --configuration Release IABotTeste.csproj
workingDirectory: ../IABotTeste
# Deploy your application to Azure App Service using the zip deploy feature.
# For additional details, refer to https://aka.ms/zip-deploy-to-app-services.
- uses: azureAppService/zipDeploy
with:
# Deploy base folder
artifactFolder: bin/Release/net8.0/publish
# The resource id of the cloud resource to be deployed to.
# This key will be generated by arm/deploy action automatically.
# You can replace it with your existing Azure Resource id
# or add it to your environment variable file.
resourceId: ${{BOT_AZURE_APP_SERVICE_RESOURCE_ID}}
workingDirectory: ../IABotTeste
projectId: 9c8fb6c9-2afe-4e09-bbda-a23b6c3f07e8