Repository

https://github.com/byteball/byteballcore

What Will I Learn?

Hello everyone. Today we're going to develop a simple Echo Bot for the Byteball Platform.

You will learn how to receive messages

You will learn how to send messages

Requirements

Node.js installed

A Wallet with Tingos.

Difficulty

Basic

Tutorial Contents

Set up

Let's first create our package.json file. You can do it either running npm init or manually.

{ "name": "test-echo-bot", "version": "1.0.0", "description": "Testing bot", "main": "echo.js", "author": "gustavoaca1997", "license": "MIT", "dependencies": { "byteballcore": "git+https://github.com/byteball/byteballcore.git", "headless-byteball": "git+https://github.com/byteball/headless-byteball.git" } }

I'm gonna explain the dependencies:

byteballcore : This is a library used in Byteball clients.

: This is a library used in Byteball clients. headless-byteball : This is a headless alternative of the GUI wallet for Byteball network. It is designed for an always-online deployment on a server.

Now we're going to create the configuration file, called conf.js.

exports.deviceName = 'Echo bot'; exports.permanent_pairing_secret = '0000'; exports.hub = 'byteball.org/bb'; exports.bLight = true;

Device name is an user friendly name of your device.

The Pairing Secret is going to be part of your pairing code.

The hub is set to default hub, operated by @tonych.

Build bot

Let's create a file called echo.js. Inside of it, require the libraries needed:

const eventBus = require('byteballcore/event_bus.js'); const headlessWallet = require('headless-byteball'); const conf = require('byteballcore/conf.js');

Now all we gotta do is listen to text messages:

eventBus.on('text', function(from_address, text) { // listen to messages });

To send a message to the device that sent us the last message, we are gonna use sendMessageToDevice() from byteballcore/device.js

eventBus.on('text', function(from_address, text) { var device = require('byteballcore/device.js'); device.sendMessageToDevice(from_address, 'text', text); });

Bring bot to life

Now we need to install it dependencies with npm install and run it with node echo.js . We need to type a passphrase and it's all. You will se printed bot's pairing code (the code you will use to start chatting with it).



Proof of Work Done

https://github.com/gustavoaca1997/byteball-echo-bot