This is a super simple Assistant app, built using Dialogflow and Node.js, to generate a silly name based on your lucky number and favorite color.
Choose one of the two options listed below for setup. You only need to complete one of the two options below to setup this sample.
Click on the Add to Dialogflow button below and follow the prompts to create a new agent:
- Use the Actions on Google Console to add a new project with a name of your choosing and click Create Project.
- Click Skip, located on the top right to skip over category selection menu.
- On the left navigation menu under BUILD, click on Actions. Click on Add Your First Action and choose your app's language(s).
- Select Custom intent, click BUILD. This will open a Dialogflow console. Click CREATE.
- Click on the gear icon to see the project settings.
- Select Export and Import.
- Select Restore from zip. Follow the directions to restore from the
SillyNameMaker.zip
in this repo. - Deploy the fulfillment webhook provided in the functions folder using Google Cloud Functions for Firebase:
- Follow the instructions to set up and initialize Firebase SDK for Cloud Functions. Make sure to select the project that you have previously generated in the Actions on Google Console and to reply
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when asked to overwrite existing files by the Firebase CLI. - Run
firebase deploy --only functions
and take note of the endpoint where the fulfillment webhook has been published. It should look likeFunction URL (sillyNameMaker): https://${REGION}-${PROJECT}.cloudfunctions.net/sillyNameMaker
- Follow the instructions to set up and initialize Firebase SDK for Cloud Functions. Make sure to select the project that you have previously generated in the Actions on Google Console and to reply
- Go back to the Dialogflow console and select Fulfillment from the left navigation menu. Enable Webhook, set the value of URL to the
Function URL
from the previous step, then click Save.
- Open Dialogflow's Integrations page, from the left navigation menu and open the Integration Settings menu for Actions on Google.
- Enable Auto-preview changes and Click Test. This will open the Actions on Google simulator.
- Click View to open the Actions on Google simulator.
- Type
Talk to my test app
in the simulator, or sayOK Google, talk to my test app
to any Actions on Google enabled device signed into your developer account.
For more detailed information on deployment, see the documentation.
- Actions on Google documentation: https://developers.google.com/actions/.
- If you find any issues, please open a bug here on GitHub.
- Questions are answered on StackOverflow.
Please read and follow the steps in the CONTRIBUTING.md.
See LICENSE.md.
Your use of this sample is subject to, and by using or downloading the sample files you agree to comply with, the Google APIs Terms of Service.
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