I have a bot built on BotFramework 3.5 and hosted on Azure as a WebApp. I didn't face any problems with implementation of scenarios where the bot needs to respond to user's input. However there is a need to teach him to start conversations by some schedule.
To reach the goal I created a WebJob which is a simple console app basically. Here is a code used to initiate a message from bot to user:
var botAccount = new ChannelAccount(id: from);
var userAccount = new ChannelAccount(id: to);
var conversation = new ConversationAccount(false, conversationId);
var connector = new ConnectorClient(serviceUrl);
IMessageActivity message = Activity.CreateMessageActivity();
message.From = botAccount;
message.Recipient = userAccount;
message.Conversation = conversation;
message.Text = text;
message.Locale = locale;
await connector.Conversations.SendToConversationAsync((Activity)message);
from, to, serviceUrl, conversationId
- are taken from the previous conversation, so I'd expect they are valid. However on SendToConversationAsync
exception is thrown:
System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Authorization for Microsoft App ID 3a26a4d4-f75a-4feb-b3e0-37a7fa24e5fc failed with status code Unauthorized and reason phrase 'Unauthorized' ---> System.Net.Http.HttpRequestException: Response status code does not indicate success: 401 (Unauthorized)
The app.config file contains the same values as the original bot API, including AppId and AppSecret. I saw a few questions raised on the same topic, but didn't manage to find an answer.
Am I missing something? Is it a valid approach to send messages on behalf of bot from the console app?
According to your description, I followed this tutorial for getting started with the Connector and followed this tutorial for sending and Receiving Activities.
Based on your code, I created my console application and I could reproduce the same issue, then I found a git issue about the similar issue. After some trials, I could make it work as expected on my side, you could refer to it:
MicrosoftAppCredentials.TrustServiceUrl("{ServiceUrl}", DateTime.Now.AddDays(7));
var account=new MicrosoftAppCredentials("MicrosoftAppIdKey", "MicrosoftAppPasswordKey");
var connector = new ConnectorClient(new Uri("{ServiceUrl}"),account);
OR
Implement your DelegatingHandler
public class MyDelegatingHandler : DelegatingHandler
{
private string _token;
public MyDelegatingHandler(string token)
{
_token = token;
}
protected override Task<HttpResponseMessage> SendAsync(
HttpRequestMessage request, CancellationToken cancellationToken)
{
request.Headers.Authorization = new System.Net.Http.Headers.AuthenticationHeaderValue("Bearer", _token);
return base.SendAsync(request, cancellationToken);
}
}
Then, you need to build your ConnectorClient
as follows:
var account=new MicrosoftAppCredentials("{MicrosoftAppIdKey}", "{MicrosoftAppPasswordKey}");
var jwtToken=await account.GetTokenAsync();
var connector = new ConnectorClient(new Uri("{serviceUrl}"),handlers:new MyDelegatingHandler(jwtToken));
Here is my console application code snippet, you could refer to it:
try
{
var userAccount = new ChannelAccount() { Id = "default-user", Name = "user" };
var botAccount = new ChannelAccount() { Id = "934493jn5f6f348f", Name = "console-Bot" };
string url = "{serviceUrl}";
MicrosoftAppCredentials.TrustServiceUrl(url, DateTime.Now.AddDays(7));
var account = new MicrosoftAppCredentials("{MicrosoftAppIdKey}", "{MicrosoftAppPasswordKey}");
var connector = new ConnectorClient(new Uri(url), account);
IMessageActivity message = Activity.CreateMessageActivity();
message.From = botAccount;
message.Recipient = userAccount;
message.Conversation = new ConversationAccount() { Id = "{conversationId}" };
message.Text = "Message sent from console application!!!";
message.Locale = "en-us";
var response = await connector.Conversations.SendToConversationAsync((Activity)message);
Console.WriteLine($"response:{response.Id}");
}
catch (Exception e)
{
Console.WriteLine($"exception:{e.Message}\r\n{e.StackTrace}");
}
Result
Try creating a new conversation like this:
var conversationId = await connector.Conversations.CreateDirectConversationAsync(botAccount, userAccount);