Python Client for Chatbase

A Python library for the Chatbase API

This is not an official Google product

Quick Start

$ pip install git+git://github.com/google/chatbase-python.git

Account Setup

Please see the Getting Started Section for information on configuring one's account and obtaining and API key.

Using the module

One can send individual messages to the Generic and Facebook rest APIs:

Generic:

from chatbase import Message

msg = Message(api_key="x",
              platform="kik",
              version="0.1",
              user_id="unique-str",
              message="this is a test",
              intent="test")
resp = msg.send()

Facebook:

from chatbase import FacebookAgentMessage, FacebookUserMessage

# Agent messages
agnMsg = FacebookAgentMessage(api_key="x", intent="y", version="1", message="a")
# Make sure to set the recipient and message IDs
agnMsg.set_recipient_id("123")
agnMsg.set_message_id("xyz")
resp = agnMsg.send()

# User messages
usrMsg = FacebookUserMessage(api_key="x", intent="y", version="1", message="a")
# Make sure to set the recipient, sender and message IDs
usrMsg.set_recipient_id("123")
usrMsg.set_sender_id("456")
usrMsg.set_message_id("xyz")
resp = usrMsg.send()

One can send sets of messages as well to the Generic and Facebook rest APIs:

Generic:

from chatbase import MessageSet

# When we init the message set we can set several properties which will be
# propagated to all message created from the set!
set = MessageSet(api_key="x", platform="x", version="1", user_id="123")
msg = set.new_message(intent="impress", content="goes to 11")
# one can still edit the message normally and these changes will be reflected
# in the containing set
msg.user_id = "shark-sandwich"
# Message type objects can be appended:
msg2 = Message(api_key="x",
              platform="my_platform",
              version="0.1",
              user_id="unique-str",
              message="this is a test",
              intent="test")
set.append_message(msg2)
# Sending the set will send all contained messages to the batch endpoint
resp = set.send()

Facebook:

from chatbase import FacebookAgentMessageSet, FacebookUserMessageSet

# Agent Message Set
agnSet = FacebookAgentMessageSet(api_key="x", version="y")
msg = agnSet.new_message(intent="a", message="b")
# Don't forget to set the message and recipient ids
msg.set_recipient_id("123")
msg.set_message_id("xyz")
resp = agnSet.send()

# User Message Set
usrSet = FacebookUserMessageSet(api_key="a", version="b")
msg = usrSet.new_message(intent="c", message="d")
# Don't for get to set the message, recipient and sender ids
msg.set_recipient_id("123")
msg.set_sender_id("456")
msg.set_message_id("xyz")
resp = usrSet.send()

Tests

Please place tests in tests directory. To run tests, from the repository root run the following command:

$ python -m unittest discover ./chatbase/tests/