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kandi X-RAY | really-simple-facebook-bot Summary
really-simple-facebook-bot is a JavaScript library typically used in Telecommunications, Media, Advertising, Marketing applications. really-simple-facebook-bot has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
For more information you can check out this blog post from ClaudiaJS.
For more information you can check out this blog post from ClaudiaJS.
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really-simple-facebook-bot has a low active ecosystem.
It has 7 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
really-simple-facebook-bot has no issues reported. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of really-simple-facebook-bot is current.
Quality
really-simple-facebook-bot has no bugs reported.
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really-simple-facebook-bot has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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really-simple-facebook-bot does not have a standard license declared.
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Install really-simple-facebook-bot
If you are new to AWS you have to create an account and configure it to work on your computer, otherwise you can skip this section.
Register to AWS
Go to IAM/Users and create an User
Add Permissions To User
AWSLambdaFullAccess (to create-update-delete Lambdas)
IAMFullAccess (to configure ClaudiaJs Executor Roles)
AmazonAPIGatewayAdministrator (to create HTTP Endpoints)
Go to tab 'Security Credentials' and create an Access Key and save the keys somewere in your computer
Install on your computer awscli
On Mac: brew install awscli
Run: awscli configure and add the Access keys required
You don't need to install ClaudiaJS globally because it's a dependency of the project and is configured as a npm script. ## Configure with Facebook Messenger App.
Clone the project git clone https://github.com/AlessioCoser/fb-bot-claudia.git
Install dependencies npm install
Deploy the function npm run claudia -- create --region us-east-1 --api-module bot
Go to Facebook Developer page
Create new Facebook Messenger App Associate it to a Page (or create a new page) Copy its AccessToken
Run npm run claudia -- update --configure-fb-bot
Copy webhook URL and verify Token
You will be requested to enter Facebook Page Access Token: the access Token from page associated to the Facebook Messenger App Facebook App Secret: the app secret from Facebook Messenger App
Configure the WebHook into Facebook Developer App Console by insering WebHook URL and Verify Token from step 4.
Publish your Facebook Messenger App
You have to submit your Messenger Application to Facebook in order to be able to respond to Facebook users that are not admins, developers or testers of your application.
Register to AWS
Go to IAM/Users and create an User
Add Permissions To User
AWSLambdaFullAccess (to create-update-delete Lambdas)
IAMFullAccess (to configure ClaudiaJs Executor Roles)
AmazonAPIGatewayAdministrator (to create HTTP Endpoints)
Go to tab 'Security Credentials' and create an Access Key and save the keys somewere in your computer
Install on your computer awscli
On Mac: brew install awscli
Run: awscli configure and add the Access keys required
You don't need to install ClaudiaJS globally because it's a dependency of the project and is configured as a npm script. ## Configure with Facebook Messenger App.
Clone the project git clone https://github.com/AlessioCoser/fb-bot-claudia.git
Install dependencies npm install
Deploy the function npm run claudia -- create --region us-east-1 --api-module bot
Go to Facebook Developer page
Create new Facebook Messenger App Associate it to a Page (or create a new page) Copy its AccessToken
Run npm run claudia -- update --configure-fb-bot
Copy webhook URL and verify Token
You will be requested to enter Facebook Page Access Token: the access Token from page associated to the Facebook Messenger App Facebook App Secret: the app secret from Facebook Messenger App
Configure the WebHook into Facebook Developer App Console by insering WebHook URL and Verify Token from step 4.
Publish your Facebook Messenger App
You have to submit your Messenger Application to Facebook in order to be able to respond to Facebook users that are not admins, developers or testers of your application.
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