Viber Setup
Enable Viber Channel
Create a New Viber Bottender App
Create Bottender App
is the best way to start building a new application in Bottender.
To create a project, run:
npx create-bottender-app my-app
Make sure that you checked the viber
option:
After finishing Create Bottender App
process, bottender.config.js
, a config file, will be generated automatically for further channel settings.
Enable Viber Channel for Existing Apps
First, you need to have a bottender.config.js
file that sets channels.viber.enabled
as true
:
module.exports = {
channels: {
viber: {
enabled: true,
path: '/webhooks/viber',
accessToken: process.env.VIBER_ACCESS_TOKEN,
sender: {
name: 'Sender Name',
},
},
},
};
The default webhook path is /webhooks/viber
, but you can set your own webhook path in the path
field. You can find more information about sender
field on Viber's official document, General Send Message Parameters.
Complete Viber Channel Settings
To make Viber bots work, you have to set up the following values:
- Viber Access Token
- Webhook
Viber Access Token
bottender.config.js
looks up .env
for access token, which could be found in Viber Admin Panel (see Viber's official document, Authentication Token for more information). Then, paste your Viber bot token to the following field in .env
.
VIBER_ACCESS_TOKEN=
Webhook
After finishing above settings, you can start your server with Viber webhook event listening using following commands:
# in production mode
npm start
# or in development mode
npm run dev
When you run bottender in development mode, Bottender automatically run up a Ngrok client, and then you can get the information of webhook URL from the console like this:
App has started
viber webhook url: https://42bbf602.ngrok.io/webhooks/viber
server is running on 5000 port...
Then, you can finish your Viber webhook setting with the following command.
npx bottender viber webhook set
Now you are ready to interact with your bot on Viber :)