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This sample app demonstrate is how to start a thread in a specific Team's channel using Bot Framework v4.
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12-12-2019 13:38:25
officedev-microsoft-teams-samples-bot-initiate-thread-in-channel-python

Teams Starting Thread In Team

Bot Framework v4 Conversation Bot sample for Teams.

This bot has been created using Bot Framework. This sample shows how to incorporate basic conversational flow into a Teams application. It also illustrates a few of the Teams specific calls you can make from your bot.

Prerequisites

  • Microsoft Teams is installed and you have an account
  • Python SDK min version 3.6
  • ngrok or equivalent tunnelling solution

Concepts introduced in this sample

TeamsThread

AddInTeam

NewThread

To try this sample

Note these instructions are for running the sample on your local machine, the tunnelling solution is required because the Teams service needs to call into the bot.

  1. Clone the repository

    git clone https://github.com/OfficeDev/Microsoft-Teams-Samples.git
  2. Run ngrok - point to port 3978

    ngrok http --host-header=rewrite 3978
  3. Create Bot Framework registration resource in Azure

  4. In a terminal, go to samples\python\58.teams-start-thread-in-channel

  5. Activate your desired virtual environment

  6. Install dependencies by running pip install -r requirements.txt in the project folder.

  7. Update the config.py configuration for the bot to use the Microsoft App Id and 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.)

  8. This step is specific to Teams.

    • Edit the manifest.json contained in the teamsAppManifest folder to replace your Microsoft App Id (that was created when you registered your bot earlier) everywhere you see the place holder string <<YOUR-MICROSOFT-APP-ID>> (depending on the scenario the Microsoft App Id may occur multiple times in the manifest.json)
    • Zip up the contents of the teamsAppManifest folder to create a manifest.zip
    • Upload the manifest.zip to Teams (in the Apps view click "Upload a custom app")
  9. Run your bot with python app.py

Interacting with the bot

You can interact with this bot by sending it a message. It will respond by creating a new thread within the channel and replying to the new thread it just started.

Deploy the bot to Azure

To learn more about deploying a bot to Azure, see Deploy your bot to Azure for a complete list of deployment instructions.

Further reading