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Webex Teams Bot - Template

Cisco's Webex Teams offers a wonderful platform for bot creation. However, many people who are new to the world of ChatOps and Cisco's REST APIs are struggling with creation of bots and their integration with existing services. So, the goal of this project is to provide a simple to use template for creating and setting up Webex Teams bots. It provides a ready-to-use framework for bot development with the back-and-forth communication between the Webex Teams client, the Webex cloud and the bot server already been implemented. The only thing that the users need to do by themselves is creating the actual bot functionality.


Table of Contents


1. Requirements

In order to run the bot in operation, you need the following:

  • A web-server running PHP7
  • Reachability to the Webex cloud
  • Python 3.X
  • Webex Teams bot credentials (Access token and Bot ID) from developer.webex.com

2. Setup

After copying the repository to your server, the bot need to be set up for development, testing and operation. This is done in four steps that need to be completed in the following order:

  • Install required Python libraries
  • Edit setup.json
  • Register the webhook with register.py
  • Edit webexbot.php to add some functionality to the bot

Install required Python libraries

Open up the terminal and type in:

$ pip3 install -r requirements.txt

Edit setup file

The setup.json file serves as a container for all the environment variables needed to set up the bot. By default, all the variables are blank, so you need to fill in your personal information:

  • target_url: The URL of the folder inside your server where all the bot files are hosted
  • webhook_name: An arbitrary name for the webhook
  • access_token: Access token of the bot
  • bot_id: Bot ID

Register webhook

As a next step you need to create and register a webhook. For this, open up the console inside the repository folder and type in:

$ python3 register.py

Create bot logic

Now, in order to create some functionality for the bot, you need to edit webexbot.py inside the /includes folder. Go to the answer() function and edit the highlighted part of the code at your will.