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This sample shows a feature where user can schedule a recurring task and get the reminder at scheduled time using bot.
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11/24/2021 12:00:00 AM
officedev-microsoft-teams-samples-bot-daily-task-reminder-nodejs

Bot task reminder

This sample shows a feature where user can schedule a recurring task and get the reminder at scheduled time using bot.

Included Features

  • Bots
  • Adaptive Cards
  • Task Modules
  • Quartz Scheduler (for scheduling)

Interaction with app

Bot Daily Task ReminderGif

Try it yourself - experience the App in your Microsoft Teams client

Please find below demo manifest which is deployed on Microsoft Azure and you can try it yourself by uploading the app package (.zip file link below) to your teams and/or as a personal app. (Sideloading must be enabled for your tenant, see steps here).

Bot daily task reminder: Manifest

Prerequisites

  • Microsoft Teams is installed and you have an account (not a guest account)
  • To test locally, NodeJS must be installed on your development machine (version 16.14.2 or higher).
  • dev tunnel or ngrok latest version or equivalent tunneling solution
  • M365 developer account or access to a Teams account with the appropriate permissions to install an app.
  • If you use Ngrok to test locally, you'll need Ngrok installed on your development machine. Make sure you've downloaded and installed Ngrok on your local machine. ngrok will tunnel requests from the Internet to your local computer and terminate the SSL connection from Teams.
  • Teams Toolkit for VS Code or TeamsFx CLI.

Run the app (Using Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio Code)

The simplest way to run this sample in Teams is to use Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio Code.

  1. Ensure you have downloaded and installed Visual Studio Code
  2. Install the Teams Toolkit extension
  3. Select File > Open Folder in VS Code and choose this samples directory from the repo
  4. Using the extension, sign in with your Microsoft 365 account where you have permissions to upload custom apps
  5. Select Debug > Start Debugging or F5 to run the app in a Teams web client.
  6. In the browser that launches, select the Add button to install the app to Teams.

If you do not have permission to upload custom apps (sideloading), Teams Toolkit will recommend creating and using a Microsoft 365 Developer Program account - a free program to get your own dev environment sandbox that includes Teams.

Setup

Note these instructions are for running the sample on your local machine, the tunnelling solution is required because the Teams service needs to call into the bot.

  1. Setup for Bot
  • In Azure portal, create Microsoft Entra ID app registraion and it will generate MicrosoftAppId and MicrosoftAppPassword for you.

  • In Azure portal, create a Azure Bot resource.

  • Ensure that you've enabled the Teams Channel

  • While registering the bot, use https://<your_tunnel_domain>/api/messages as the messaging endpoint.

    NOTE: When you create your app registration in Azure portal, you will create an App ID and App password - make sure you keep these for later.

  1. Run ngrok - point to port 3978

    ngrok http 3978 --host-header="localhost:3978"

    Alternatively, you can also use the dev tunnels. Please follow Create and host a dev tunnel and host the tunnel with anonymous user access command as shown below:

    devtunnel host -p 3978 --allow-anonymous
  2. Setup for code

  • Clone the repository

    git clone https://github.com/OfficeDev/Microsoft-Teams-Samples.git
  • In the folder where repository is cloned navigate to samples/bot-daily-task-reminder/nodejs

  • Install node modules

    Inside nodejs folder, open your local terminal and run the below command to install node modules. You can do the same in Visual studio code terminal by opening the project in Visual studio code

    npm install
  • Update the .env configuration file in your project folder for the bot to use the MicrosoftAppId, MicrosoftAppPassword (Note the MicrosoftAppId is the AppId created while doing Microsoft Entra ID app registration in Azure portal, the MicrosoftAppPassword is referred to as the "client secret" generated while creating Secret in Microsoft Entra ID app registration. BaseUrl with application base url. For e.g., your ngrok url https://xxx.ngrok-free.app and if you are using dev tunnels, your URL will be like: https://12345.devtunnels.ms.

  • Run your app

    npm start
  1. Setup Manifest for Teams

    • Edit the manifest.json contained in the appManifest/ folder to replace with your MicrosoftAppId (that was created in step1.1 and is the same value of MicrosoftAppId in .env file) everywhere you see the place holder string {{Microsoft-App-Id}} (depending on the scenario the Microsoft App Id may occur multiple times in the manifest.json)
    • Relace {{domain-name}} with base Url domain. E.g. if you are using ngrok it would be https://1234.ngrok-free.app then your domain-name will be 1234.ngrok-free.app and if you are using dev tunnels then your domain will be like: 12345.devtunnels.ms.
    • Zip up the contents of the appManifest/ folder to create a manifest.zip
    • Upload the manifest.zip to Teams (in the left-bottom Apps view, click "Upload a custom app")

Note: If you are facing any issue in your app, please uncomment this line and put your debugger for local debug.

Running the sample

Type command create-reminder to get card for scheduling the recurring task:

Schedule task

Click on schedule task button to open task module for scheduling a task:

Task Details

Once task is scheduled, you will be notified about the task at scheduled time:

Task reminder

Deploy the bot to Azure

To learn more about deploying a bot to Azure, see Deploy your bot to Azure for a complete list of deployment instructions.

Further reading