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Dialog Tool

The Dialog Tool enables you to create, manage, and interact with dialogs for the IBM Watson Dialog service.

Give it a try! Click the button below to fork into IBM DevOps Services and deploy your own copy of this application on Bluemix.

Deploy to Bluemix

Getting started

  1. Create a Bluemix account. Sign up in Bluemix or use an existing account. Watson services in beta are free to use.

  2. Download and install the Cloud-foundry CLI tool.

  3. Edit the manifest.yml file and replace <application-name> with a unique name for your copy of the tool. The name that you specify determines the tool's URL, such as <application-name>.mybluemix.net. Do not use blank spaces in the name.

```none
applications:
- services:
  - dialog-service
  name: <application-name>
  command: node app.js
  path: .
  memory: 128M
```
  1. Connect to Bluemix by running the following commands in the command-line tool:
```sh
$ cf api https://api.ng.bluemix.net
$ cf login -u <your-Bluemix-ID>
```
  1. Create the Dialog service in Bluemix by running the following command:
```sh
$ cf create-service dialog stanard dialog-service
```
  1. Push it live by running the following command:
```sh
$ cf push
```

Running the tool locally

The tool uses Node.js and npm, so you must download and install them as part of the following steps.

  1. Copy the username, password, and url credentials from your dialog-service service in Bluemix to app.js. To see the credentials, run the following command, where <application-name> is the unique name you specified:
```sh
$ cf env <application-name>
```

The following example shows credentials for the Dialog service:

```sh
System-Provided:
{
"VCAP_SERVICES": {
  "dialog": [{
      "credentials": {
        "url": "<url>",
        "password": "<password>",
        "username": "<username>"
      },
    "label": "dialog",
    "name": "dialog-service",
    "plan": "standard"
 }]
}
}
```
  1. Install Node.js.
  2. Go to the project folder in a terminal and run the npm install command.
  3. Start the application by running node app.js.
  4. Open http://localhost:3000 to see the running application.

Troubleshooting

To troubleshoot your Bluemix app the main useful source of information are the logs, to see them, run:

$ cf logs <application-name> --recent

License

This sample code is licensed under Apache 2.0. Full license text is available in LICENSE.
The library jQuery included in this sample uses a MIT license.

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.

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