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Build a Standalone xApp

In this tutorial, you will learn how to build and deploy an xApp as a standalone application. A standalone xApp can be accessed via a URL, enabling direct user interaction without the need for a primary communication channel.

Configure the Flow

xApp: Init Session Node

  1. Create a new Flow in Cognigy and name it Standalone xApp Tutorial.
  2. In the Flow Editor, add an xApp: Init Session Node.
  3. Open the Node editor and fill in the following fields:
    • In the Style Customization section:
      • Background Color — specify darkslategray.
      • Logo — select Show Default Logo.
    • In the xApp Screens section:
      • Loading Text — specify Loading...
    • In the Intermediate Screen section:
      • Customization type — select Customized Texts from the list.
      • Text Override — enter Thank you for the info. You can now close this tab.
    • In the Connection Screen section:
      • Customization type — select No customization.
  4. Click Save Node.

Say Node

  1. Below the xApp: Init Session Node, add a Say Node.
  2. In the Options section, in the Data field, specify the code:

    {
     "xAppUrl": "{{ input.apps.url }}"
    }
    
    This data-only message is received in the handleExecutionFinished transformer method. The URL is then used to redirect the browser to the xApp Shell page.

  3. Click Save Node.

xApp: Show HTML Node

  1. Below the Say Node, add an xApp: Show HTML Node.
  2. In the Content section, select Full HTML Document.
  3. In the HTML Document section, specify the following code:
     <!DOCTYPE html>
     <html lang="en">
    
     <head>
     <script src="/sdk/app-page-sdk.js"></script>
     </head>
    
     <body>
     <p>Received info:</p>
     <pre>"{{ JSON.stringify(input.data, null, 2) }}"</pre>
     <button type="button" onclick="SDK.submit({ option: 'ok' })">OK</button>
     </body>
    
     </html>
    
  4. Click Save Node.

xApp: Show Adaptive Card Node

  1. Below the Question Node, add the xApp: Show Adaptive Card Node.
  2. In the AdaptiveCard Definition field, specify the following code:
    {
        "$schema": "http://adaptivecards.io/schemas/adaptive-card.json",
        "type": "AdaptiveCard",
        "version": "1.5",
        "body": [
            {
                "type": "Container",
                "items": [
                    {
                        "type": "TextBlock",
                        "text": "Tell us about yourself",
                        "weight": "Bolder",
                        "size": "Medium",
                        "wrap": true,
                        "style": "heading"
                    },
                    {
                        "type": "TextBlock",
                        "text": "We just need a few more details to get you booked for the trip of a lifetime!",
                        "isSubtle": true,
                        "wrap": true
                    },
                    {
                        "type": "Input.Text",
                        "id": "name",
                        "label": "Your name (Last, First)",
                        "isRequired": true,
                        "regex": "^[A-Z][a-z]+, [A-Z][a-z]+$",
                        "errorMessage": "Please enter your name in the specified format",
                        "value": "Doe, John"
                    },
                    {
                        "type": "Input.Text",
                        "id": "email",
                        "label": "Your email",
                        "regex": "^[A-Za-z0-9._%+-]+@[A-Za-z0-9.-]+[.][A-Za-z0-9-]{2,4}$",
                        "isRequired": true,
                        "errorMessage": "Please enter a valid email address",
                        "style": "Email",
                        "value": "john@doe.cc"
                    },
                    {
                        "type": "Input.Text",
                        "id": "phone",
                        "label": "Phone Number (xxx xxx xxxx)",
                        "regex": "^\\(?([0-9]{3})\\)?[-.\\s]?([0-9]{3})[-.\\s]?([0-9]{4})$",
                        "errorMessage": "Invalid phone number. Please enter a 10 digit phone number",
                        "style": "Tel"
                    }
                ]
            }
        ],
        "actions": [
            {
                "type": "Action.Submit",
                "title": "Submit",
                "style": "positive"
            }
        ]
    }
    
  3. Under Waiting Behavior, select Wait for xApp User Input.
  4. Click Save Node.

xApp: Show HTML Node

  1. Below the xApp: Show Adaptive Card Node, add an xApp: Show HTML Node.
  2. In the Content field, select Full HTML Document.
  3. In the HTML Document field, specify the following code:
    <!DOCTYPE html>
    <html lang="en">
    
    <head>
        <script src="/sdk/app-page-sdk.js"></script>
    </head>
    
    <body>
      <p>
          Received info:
      <hr>
        Name: "{{ input.data._cognigy._app.payload.name }}"<br>
        Email: "{{ input.data._cognigy._app.payload.email }}"<br>
        Phone: "{{ input.data._cognigy._app.payload.phone }}"<br>
      </p>
      <button type="button" onclick="SDK.submit({ option: 'ok' })">OK</button>
    </body>
    
    </html>
    
  4. Under Waiting Behavior, select Wait for xApp User Input.
  5. Click Save Node.

Now you can test the result via the Interaction Panel.

Test the Flow

  1. Open the Interaction Panel and enter a message like Hi to trigger the Flow.
  2. In the Interaction Panel, expand the Event/Message with payload section to access the xApp session. Also, you can check the Info tab to see the xApp's URL in theinput.apps.urlinput object.
  3. Open the xApp's URL.
  4. Once the page is opened, click Ok. The Adaptive Card form will be loaded.
  5. In the Phone Number field, specify a mobile number and click Submit.

If the operation is successful, you will receive the following message: Thank you for the info. You can now close this tab.

After that, you can deploy your xApp.

Deploy the xApp

  1. Go to Deploy > Endpoints.
  2. Click + New Endpoint.
  3. Select the Rest Endpoint from the list.
  4. Specify a unique name and select the corresponding Flow.
  5. In the Endpoint editor, go to the Transformer Functions section.
  6. Activate the Enable Input Transformer and Enable Execution Finished Transformer settings.
  7. In the Transformer field, specify the following code:
    const generateId = () => 'xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx'.replace(/x/g, () => String.fromCharCode(97 + Math.random() * 25))
    
    createRestTransformer({
      handleInput: async ({ endpoint, request, response }) => {
        const userId = 'xapp-user'
        const sessionId = generateId()
        const text = 'GET_STARTED'
        const data = request.query
        return { userId, sessionId, text, data }
      },
    
      handleOutput: async ({ output, endpoint, userId, sessionId }) => {
        return output
      },
    
      handleExecutionFinished: async ({ processedOutput, outputs, userId, sessionId, endpoint, response }) => {
        const { xAppUrl } = processedOutput.data
        if (xAppUrl) {
          response
            .redirect(xAppUrl)
        //   .status(200)
        //   .header('Content-Type', 'application/json')
        //   .send(JSON.stringify({ processedOutput, outputs }, null, 2))
        }
        return processedOutput
      }
    })
    
  8. Click Save.

To check if the xApp was deployed as expected, copy and paste the Endpoint URL into your browser's address bar and test your Flow again.

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