I'm working with Microsoft Bot Framework facing with FormFlow.
I'm using confirmation dialog like this sample:
return new FormBuilder<SandwichOrder>()
.Message("Welcome to the sandwich order bot!")
.Field(nameof(SandwichOrder.Sandwich))
...
.Confirm("Do you want to order your {Length} {Sandwich} on {Bread} {&Bread} with {[{Cheese} {Toppings} {Sauces}]} to be sent to {DeliveryAddress} {?at {DeliveryTime:t}}?")
.AddRemainingFields()
.Message("Thanks for ordering a sandwich!")
.OnCompletionAsync(processOrder)
.Build();
Confirm dialog works but I'm running the bot then questions in italian language while Confirm seems to accept just "yes/no" options.
How to turn this into italian ("si/no")?
Is it possible to set language globally?
Thanks
The language is set in the dev.botframework.com website. You can edit your bot and set the Language parameter :
Setting parameter for language
You can also ask the Bot Connector to translate automatically messages for you. This is done by the user. He only has to say : "I would like to speak spanish" and it will translate automatically message into spanish.
You might want to take a look to the AnnotatedSandwich sample. With the latest release of the Builder package the sample was updated and now it shows how you can build a Localized Form. Here is the code where the form is being built.
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I am new to discord.py coding. I can't find the I'd for arrow up emoji... I've tried client.emojis and others but it doesnt work... pls help or send me all the ids or a website to see all the ids
just type your emoji in :this: form and stic an \ before the emojiname thats it!
when you send it it will come as <:something:1234567890123>
copy the numbers at the end thats your emoji id
same can be done with members and channels just instead of :this: do :#random_dude: and for channels do #general
hope this helps! Goodluck on your development!
I'm not sure what your code looks like, but if you're interacting with your 'message' asyncs you could do this.
emoji = '\N{THUMBS UP SIGN}'
# or '\U0001f44d' or '👍'
await message.add_reaction(emoji)
If you can, can you add your code so I can see where your error might be?
As zjbrown said, the thumbs up emoji can be stored in a string (and sent) using "\N{THUMBS UP SIGN}", "\U0001f44d", or "👍".
You can google a built-in emoji's name to find websites that have emoji descriptions. Sometimes these sites also have the unicode name, but this is not guranteed. If you want to send a custom emoji, you will have to find the emoji's id.
For built-in emojis, you can use RoboDanny's charinfo command (you'll have to add it to your own bot or use the RoboDanny bot in the discord.py support server) to get the unicode name.
If it is a custom emoji, you can send it in chat and get the image url (right click -> copy url). Then, look for the string of numbers before the .png and copy that. (Numbers only - don't copy the beginning of the url!) You can then send custom emojis by using the string <:[emoji name]:[emoji id]> for static emojis and <a:[emoji name]:[emoji id]> for animated emojis.
I am attempting to deactivate triggers using the tooling API. I have successfully in a developer ORG. But was unable to do this in a real developer org. Is this a Salesforce tooling api bug?
Here is the basis of the algorithm,
Create a MetadataContainer with a unique Name
save MetadataContainer
Create an ApexTriggerMember setting the Body, MetadataContainerId, ContentEntityId, and Metadata[apiVersion=33.0 packageVersions=[] status="Inactive" urls=nil>]
Modify Metadata["status"]="Inactive"
save ApexTriggerMember
Create/Save ContainerAsyncRequest
monitor container until completed.
display errors if appropriate
In the sandbox, I have confirmed after requerying the Apex enter code hereTriggerMember that the read-only field "Content" looks appropriate. I also confirmed that the MetadataContainerId now points to a ContainerAsyncRequest that has a State of "Completed"
Here are my results, it appears to be a success, but the ApexTrigger is never deactivated
ContentEntityId = 01q.............[The ApexTrigger I want deactivated]
Content="<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>
<ApexTrigger xmlns=\"urn:metadata.tooling.soap.sforce.com\">
<apiVersion>33.0</apiVersion>
<status>Inactive</status>
</ApexTrigger>"
Metadata={apiVersion=33.0 packageVersions=nil status="Inactive" urls=nil> attributes= {type="ApexTriggerMember"
url="/services/data/v33.0/tooling/sobjects/ ApexTriggerMember/401L0000000DCI8IAO"
}
}
I think you need to deploy the inactive Trigger from Sandbox to Production. You can't simply deactivate the Trigger in Production. This is true even in the UI.
There are other options, such as using a Custom Setting or Metadata Type to store a Run/Don't Run value. You would query that value in the Trigger to decide whether or not to run it.
https://developer.salesforce.com/forums/?id=906F0000000MJM9IAO
How to download a sonar quality profile along with description.
/profiles/export?language=java&name=xyz_profile
Gives me xml dump with repositoryKey, key, priority elements of each rule. What shud i do to get description/rule descriptiin text?
Pls help.
You should get what you want with the /api/rules web service and with help of the "profile" parameter : http://docs.codehaus.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=229743284
I am trying to connect to rabbitmq-c in centos 5.6 and test its function in c client following the steps of the website: http://www.rabbitmq.com/tutorials/tutorial-one-java.html.
However, it fails when I use the default exchange.
For example, I want to send a message, "Hello world", to a queue named "myqueue" via the default exchange whose name is "(AMQP default)".
In java, here is the code:
channel.basicPublish("", QUEUE_NAME, null, message.getBytes());
But in c, when I run rmq_new_task.c (almost the same as amqp_sendstring.c) as the examples on https://github.com/liuhaobupt/rabbitmq_work_queues_demo-with-rabbit-c-client-lib.
queuename="myqueue";
......
die_on_error(amqp_basic_publish(conn, amqp_cstring_bytes(exchange),
amqp_cstring_bytes(routingkey), &props, amqp_cstring_bytes("Hello world")),
"Publishing");
In the java client, we just set the parameter "exchange" to "" to tell the server that we'd send the message to a specified queue named the same as routingkey via the default exchange.
So what value should I give the second parameter "exchange" in c client (using the default exchange)? I tried to set it to "" or "amq.direct". It didnot show any error while running and seemed working well.
However, when I checked in the rabbitmq-management(http://localhost:55672/#/queues), the queue named "myqueue" did not exist!
Would someone please point me to the right direction? I'd really appreciate!
Take a look at http://www.rabbitmq.com/tutorials/amqp-concepts.html and specifically look for the section entitled Default Exchange.
The usage of the default exchange is very simple.
In java you would do:
channel.basicPublish("", "hello", null, message.getBytes());
By specifying "" in says to use the default exchange. (There should be no need to use amq.direct)
As per the article above it states:
The default exchange is a direct exchange with no name (empty string)
pre-declared by the broker. It has one special property that makes it
very useful for simple applications: every queue that is created is
automatically bound to it with a routing key which is the same as the
queue name.
So that means publishing to the default exchange will only work if you have already created the queue that you want to publish to.
So you will need to create your queue before you can publish to the default exchange. Once you've done that you will start seeing your messages.
Greetings,
Well I am bewildered. I have been tasked with updating a PHP script that uses the BulkAPI to upsert some data into the Opportunity entity.
This is all going well except that the Bulk API is returning this error for some clearly defined custom fields:
InvalidBatch : Field name not found : cv__Acknowledged__c
And similar.
I thought I finally found the problem when I discovered the WSDL version I was using was quite old (Partner WSDL). So I promptly regenerated the WSDL. Only problem? Enterprise, Partner, etc....all of them...do not include these fields. They're all coming from the Common Ground package and start with cv_
I even tried to find them in the object explorer in Workbench as well as the schema explorer in Force.com IDE.
So, please...lend me your experience. How can I update these values?
Thanks in advance!
Clif
Screenshots to prove I have the correct access:
EDIT -- Here is my code:
require_once 'soapclient/SforcePartnerClient.php';
require_once 'BulkApiClient.php';
$mySforceConnection = new SforcePartnerClient();
$mySoapClient = $mySforceConnection->createConnection(APP.'plugins'.DS.'salesforce_bulk_api_client'.DS.'vendors'.DS.'soapclient'.DS.'partner.wsdl.xml');
$mylogin = $mySforceConnection->login('redacted#redacted.com', 'redactedSessionredactedPassword');
$myBulkApiConnection = new BulkApiClient($mylogin->serverUrl, $mylogin->sessionId);
$job = new JobInfo();
$job->setObject('Opportunity');
$job->setOpertion('upsert');
$job->setContentType('CSV');
$job->setConcurrencyMode('Parallel');
$job->setExternalIdFieldName('Id');
$job = $myBulkApiConnection->createJob($job);
$batch = $myBulkApiConnection->createBatch($job, $insert);
$myBulkApiConnection->updateJobState($job->getId(), 'Closed');
$times = 1;
while($batch->getState() == 'Queued' || $batch->getState() == 'InProgress')
{
$batch = $myBulkApiConnection->getBatchInfo($job->getId(), $batch->getId());
sleep(pow(1.5, $times++));
}
$batchResults = $myBulkApiConnection->getBatchResults($job->getId(), $batch->getId());
echo "Number of records processed: " . $batch->getNumberRecordsProcessed() . "\n";
echo "Number of records failed: " . $batch->getNumberRecordsFailed() . "\n";
echo "stateMessage: " . $batch->getStateMessage() . "\n";
if($batch->getNumberRecordsFailed() > 0 || $batch->getNumberRecordsFailed() == $batch->getNumberRecordsProcessed())
{
echo "Failures detected. Batch results:\n".$batchResults."\nEnd batch.\n";
}
And lastly, an example of the CSV data being sent:
"Id","AccountId","Amount","CampaignId","CloseDate","Name","OwnerId","RecordTypeId","StageName","Type","cv__Acknowledged__c","cv__Payment_Type__c","ER_Acknowledgment_Type__c"
"#N/A","0018000000nH16fAAC","100.00","70180000000nktJ","2010-10-29","Gary Smith $100.00 Single Donation 10/29/2010","00580000001jWnq","01280000000F7c7AAC","Received","Individual Gift","Not Acknowledged","Credit Card","Email"
"#N/A","0018000000nH1JtAAK","30.00","70180000000nktJ","2010-12-20","Lisa Smith $30.00 Single Donation 12/20/2010","00580000001jWnq","01280000000F7c7AAC","Received","Individual Gift","Not Acknowledged","Credit Card","Email"
After 2 weeks, 4 cases, dozens of e-mails and phone calls, 3 bulletin board posts, and 1 Stackoverflow question, I finally got a solution.
The problem was quite simple in the end. (which makes all of that all the more frustrating)
As stated, the custom fields I was trying to update live in the Convio Common Ground package. Apparently our install has 2 licenses for this package. None of the licenses were assigned to my user account.
It isn't clear what is really gained/lost by not having the license other than API access. As the rest of this thread demonstrates, I was able to see and update the fields in every other way.
If you run into this, you can view the licenses on the Manage Packages page in Setup. Drill through to the package in question and it should list the users who are licensed to use it.
Thanks to SimonF's professional and timely assistance on the Developer Force bulletin boards:
http://boards.developerforce.com/t5/Perl-PHP-Python-Ruby-Development/Bulk-API-So-frustrated/m-p/232473/highlight/false#M4713
I really think this is a field level security issue. Is the field included in the opportunity layout for that user profile? Field level security picks the most restrictive option, so if you seem to have access from the setup screen but it's not included in the layout, I don't think the system will give you access.
If you're certain that your user's profile has FLS access to the fields and the assigned layouts include the fields, then I'd suggest looking into the definition of the package in question. I know the bulk API allows use of fields in managed packages normally (I've done this).
My best guess at this point is that your org has installed multiple versions of this package over time. Through component deprecation, it's possible the package author deprecated these custom fields. Take a look at two places once you've logged into salesforce:
1.) The package definition page. It should have details about what package version was used when the package was first installed and what package version you're at now.
2.) The page that has WSDL generation links. If you choose to generate the enterprise WSDL, you should be taken to a page that has dropdown elements that let you select which package version to use. Try fiddling with those to see if you can get the fields to show up.
These are just guesses. If you find more info, let me know, and I can try to provide additional guidance.