Power Virtual Agents Samples

Overview

This branch contains samples for connecting your Power Virtual Agents bot to a custom app or to existing Azure Bot Service channels. The ConnectToEngagementHub sample contains code for handing off conversations seamlessly and contextually to an Engagement hub.

Samples list

To use the samples, clone this GitHub repository using Git.

    git clone https://github.com/microsoft/PowerVirtualAgentsSamples.git
    cd PowerVirtualAgentsSamples
Sample Name Description .NET CORE
BotConnectorApp Demonstrates how to connect your bot to a custom app for example mobile-device app View
BuildYourOwnCanvasSamples Demonstrates how to connect your bot to a custom canvas with various functionality View
RelayBotSample Demonstrates how to connect your bot to existing Azure Bot Service channels View
ConnectToEngagementHub Demonstrates how to detect a handoff activity during a bot conversation and read conversation context View

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Reporting Security Issues

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