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Please find below demo manifest which is deployed on Microsoft Azure and you can try it yourself by uploading the app package (.zip file link below) to your teams and/or as a personal app. (Sideloading must be enabled for your tenant, see steps here).
Sequential workflow adaptive cards: Manifest
This App talks about the Teams Bot User Specific Views and Sequential Workflows in adaptive card with Node JS
This bot has been created using Bot Framework v4, it shows how to create a simple bot that accepts food order using Adaptive Cards V1.4
This is a sample app that provides an experience of managing incidents. This sample makes use of Teams platform capabilities like Universal Bots with below mentioned capabilities. User Specific Views Sequential Workflows Up to date cards
- Incident Creation
- Choose Category
- Choose Sub Category
- Create Incident
- Edit/ Approve/ Reject Incident
- List Incidents
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Office 365 tenant. You can get a free tenant for development use by signing up for the Office 365 Developer Program.
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To test locally, NodeJS must be installed on your development machine (version 10.14 or higher).
# determine node version node --version
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dev tunnel or ngrok latest version or equivalent tunnelling solution
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If you are using Ngrok to test locally, you'll need Ngrok installed on your development machine. Make sure you've downloaded and installed Ngrok on your local machine. ngrok will tunnel requests from the Internet to your local computer and terminate the SSL connection from Teams.
NOTE: The free ngrok plan will generate a new URL every time you run it, which requires you to update your Azure AD registration, the Teams app manifest, and the project configuration. A paid account with a permanent ngrok URL is recommended.
The simplest way to run this sample in Teams is to use Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio Code.
- Ensure you have downloaded and installed Visual Studio Code
- Install the Teams Toolkit extension
- Select File > Open Folder in VS Code and choose this samples directory from the repo
- Using the extension, sign in with your Microsoft 365 account where you have permissions to upload custom apps
- Select Debug > Start Debugging or F5 to run the app in a Teams web client.
- In the browser that launches, select the Add button to install the app to Teams.
If you do not have permission to upload custom apps (sideloading), Teams Toolkit will recommend creating and using a Microsoft 365 Developer Program account - a free program to get your own dev environment sandbox that includes Teams.
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Register a new application in the Microsoft Entra ID – App Registrations portal.
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Setup for Bot
- Register a Microsoft Entra ID aap registration in Azure portal.
- Also, register a bot with Azure Bot Service, following the instructions here.
- Ensure that you've enabled the Teams Channel
- While registering the bot, use
https://<your_tunnel_domain>/api/messages
as the messaging endpoint.
NOTE: When you create your app registration, you will create an App ID and App password - make sure you keep these for later.
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Setup NGROK
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Run ngrok - point to port 3978
ngrok http 3978 --host-header="localhost:3978"
Alternatively, you can also use the
dev tunnels
. Please follow Create and host a dev tunnel and host the tunnel with anonymous user access command as shown below:devtunnel host -p 3978 --allow-anonymous
- Setup for code
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Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/OfficeDev/Microsoft-Teams-Samples.git
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In a console, navigate to
samples/bot-sequential-flow-adaptive-cards/nodejs
cd samples/bot-sequential-flow-adaptive-cards/nodejs
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Update the
.env
configuration for the bot to use theMicrosoftAppId
(Microsoft App Id) andMicrosoftAppPassword
(App Password) from the Bot Framework registration.
NOTE: the App Password is referred to as the
client secret
in the azure portal and you can always create a new client secret anytime.
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Install modules & Run the
NodeJS
Server- Server will run on PORT:
3978
- Open a terminal and navigate to project root directory
npm run server
This command is equivalent to: npm install > npm start
- Server will run on PORT:
- Setup Manifest for Teams
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This step is specific to Teams.
- Edit the
manifest.json
contained in the ./appManifest folder to replace your Microsoft App Id (that was created when you registered your app registration earlier) everywhere you see the place holder string{{Microsoft-App-Id}}
(depending on the scenario the Microsoft App Id may occur multiple times in themanifest.json
) - Edit the
manifest.json
forvalidDomains
and replace{{domain-name}}
with base Url of your domain. E.g. if you are using ngrok it would behttps://1234.ngrok-free.app
then your domain-name will be1234.ngrok-free.app
and if you are using dev tunnels then your domain will be like:12345.devtunnels.ms
. - Zip up the contents of the
appManifest
folder to create amanifest.zip
(Make sure that zip file does not contains any subfolder otherwise you will get error while uploading your .zip package)
- Edit the
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Upload the manifest.zip to Teams (in the Apps view click "Upload a custom app")
- Go to Microsoft Teams. From the lower left corner, select Apps
- From the lower left corner, choose Upload a custom App
- Go to your project directory, the ./appManifest folder, select the zip folder, and choose Open.
- Select Add in the pop-up dialog box. Your app is uploaded to Teams.
Note: If you are facing any issue in your app, please uncomment this line and put your debugger for local debug.
sequenceDiagram
participant Teams User B
participant Teams User A
participant Teams Client
Teams User A->>+Teams Client: Enters create incident bot commands
Sample App->>+Teams Client: loads card with option
Teams User A->>+Teams Client: Enters required details and assigns to user B
Sample App-->>Teams Client: Posts the incidet card with auto-refresh for user A and user B
Teams Client->>Teams User A: loads incident card with loading indicator
Teams Client->>Sample App: Automatically invokes refresh action
Sample App-->>Teams User A: Responds with Updated AC for the user A
Teams User B->>Teams Client: User opens the chat
Teams Client-->>Teams User B: Loads the incident base card
Teams Client->>Sample App: Automatically invokes refresh action
Sample App-->>Teams User B: Responds with card for user B with option to approve/reject
sequenceDiagram
participant Teams User B
participant Teams User A
participant Teams Client
Teams User A->>+Teams Client: Clicks on Incidents ME action in a group chat
opt App not installed flow
Teams Client-->>Teams User A: App install dialog
Teams User A->>Teams Client: Installs app
end
Teams Client->>+Sample App: Launches Task Module
Sample App-->>-Teams Client: Loads existing incidents created using Bot
Teams User A->>Teams Client: Selects incident to share in chat
Teams Client->>Sample App: Invoke action callback composeExtension/submitAction
Sample App-->>Teams Client: Posts Base card with auto-refresh for user A and user B
Teams Client->>Teams User A: loads incident card with loading indicator
Teams Client->>Sample App: Automatically invokes refresh action
Sample App-->>Teams User A: Responds with Updated AC for the user A
Teams User B->>Teams Client: User opens the chat
Teams Client-->>Teams User B: Loads the incident base card
Teams Client->>Sample App: Automatically invokes refresh action
Sample App-->>Teams User B: Responds with card for user B with option to approve/reject
You can interact with this bot by @Sequential Workflows
(BotName). The bot will respond with adaptive card requesting you the details.
- Install App
Navigate to Manage apps
> Upload a custom app
(Bottom-Right of the screen) > Upload manifest.zip
> Add
- Open The App
Type in Chat: @Sequential Workflows
(BotName) and Enter
Create New Incident
Only the
Created By
person have the option toEdit
Edit Incident
Approve
or Reject
Incidents
Only the
Assigned To
person have the option toApprove
orReject
List Incidents
You can also interact with this app using messaging extension action which allows you to share incidents in group chats.
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On selecting app from messaging extension,it checks whether bot is installed in chat/team. If not installed, user will get a option for justInTimeInstallation card.
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After successful installation, list of all incident will be available in messaging extension.
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User can select any incident from the list and can share to that chat/team.
To learn more about deploying a bot to Azure, see Deploy your bot to Azure for a complete list of deployment instructions.