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Create your Line bot in Python with botimize bot-analytics service

Here is our 10 min guide to create an echo-bot on telegram with botimize bot analytic service.

Installation

Pre-request

$ pip install -r requirements.txt

Create a Line bot and get its Channel token,Channel secret

Use Line developers ... Access Token Get Channel secret and Channel access token. Secret

Create a botimize account and a key for the project

Go to botimize and create an account.

Create a new project by clicking new project.

New_project

See your Your_Botimize_Api_Key by clicking Project Setting

Project Setting

Create a Python bot

Create a Python script (e.g. echoBot.py) and copy this into it.

Notice you have to replace <YOUR_CHANNEL_ACCESS_TOKEN>, <YOUR_CHANNEL_SECRET> and <YOUR_BOTIMIZE_APIKEY>.

from flask import Flask, request, abort

from linebot import (
    LineBotApi, WebhookHandler
)
from linebot.exceptions import (
    InvalidSignatureError
)
from linebot.models import (
    MessageEvent, TextMessage, TextSendMessage,
)

from botimize import Botimize

app = Flask(__name__)

line_bot_api = LineBotApi(<YOUR_CHANNEL_ACCESS_TOKEN>)
handler = WebhookHandler(<YOUR_CHANNEL_SECRET>)
botimize = Botimize(<YOUR_BOTIMIZE_APIKEY>,"line")

@app.route("/", methods=['POST'])
def ():
    # get X-Line-Signature header value
    signature = request.headers['X-Line-Signature']

    # get request body as text
    body = request.get_data(as_text=True)
    app.logger.info("Request body: " + body)

    event = request.get_json()
    botimize.log_incoming(event)

    # handle webhook body
    try:
        handler.handle(body, signature)
    except InvalidSignatureError:
        abort(400)

    return 'OK'


@handler.add(MessageEvent, message=TextMessage)
def handle_message(event):

    line_bot_api.reply_message(
        event.reply_token,
        TextSendMessage(text=event.message.text))


if __name__ == "__main__":
    app.run()

Talk to your bot

Run on the terminal.

python echoBot.py

Use ngrok listen to 8080 port and paste webhook URL to LINE developers

./ngrok http 8080

webhook

Now you can talk to your bot! I name the bot as kakalan456 you can find your bot with the bot name.

kakalan456