From the course: Microsoft Teams Bot Development
Adding the Teams channel
From the course: Microsoft Teams Bot Development
Adding the Teams channel
- [Instructor] So with my bot registered, now I can add multiple channels and the channel that I'm interested in is the team channel. Yes, I realize the user interface isn't perfect, this portal is going to go anywhere, I'm still using it, because it is the more reliable portal currently. But I fully expect these issues to get resolved. The user experience have been registering a measure, which I will show, and registering here is identical. But let's go and click on this button. This is configured team channel. Now, when you configure a channel, every service or every channel, can show its custom user interface. So I'm going to click on agree. And the user interface that team shows is actually fairly simple, so I'll just go with the default and this button allows me to save it. And the teams channel is ready to go. It's really that simple. Now, I can test the channel by clicking this button here. That is just testing the bot outside of teams. And I can go to analytics, I didn't enable this, or I can go to settings, scroll down here and here, I need to specify the ang-rac URL. So I'm going to take that App ID and password next and then update this end point and then let's see about running.
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Make code changes for Teams4m 23s
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Registering your bot6m 4s
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Adding the Teams channel1m 20s
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Exposing the bot using ngrok1m 58s
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Testing your bot via web chat1m 51s
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Enable side loading bots in teams1m 56s
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Testing the bot in Microsoft Teams1m 54s
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Registering the bot in Azure Portal4m 24s
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Bots as AzureAD applications2m 48s
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