var express = require("express"); var alexa = require("alexa-app"); var PORT = process.env.port || 5000; var app = express(); // ALWAYS setup the alexa app and attach it to express before anything else. var alexaApp = new alexa.app("step1"); alexaApp.express({ expressApp: app, // verifies requests come from amazon alexa. Must be enabled for production. // You can disable this if you're running a dev environment and want to POST // things to test behavior. enabled by default. checkCert: false, // sets up a GET route when set to true. This is handy for testing in // development, but not recommended for production. disabled by default debug: true }); const responseMessages = { WELCOME:'We are Saburly. Team of design and build software. We are located in Bosnia and Herzegovina. To ask us about our services, say: what do you do? If you want to know about technologies say: what do you know? If you\'re interested in projects we worked on, say: tell me about your projects. If you want to know about how we approach work, say: tell me about your process. If you are confused, just say: help!', PROCESS: 'We collaborate closely with our clients at each step of the developmentprocess. From designing the UX to developing the front-end andarchitecting the back-end.', SERVICES: 'We are a team of creative, open minded, skilled and fun loving engineers that ship success every day. Here are the 3 things we can do for you: UX and UI design, web development and mobile development.', TECHNOLOGIES: 'Some of the technologies we use are: html5, react, nodejs, ruby, amazon aws, docker, jenkins, elastic etc.', PROJECTS: 'Some of our projects are: Agritech IoT Solution, real-estate search website, online shop for baby products, students registry for Ministry of Education etc.', WELCOME_REPROMPT: 'For instructions on what you can say, please say help!', HELP: 'To ask us about our services, say: what do you do? If you want to know about technologies say: what do you know? If you\'re interested in projects we worked on, say: tell me about your projects. If you want to know about how we approach work, say: tell me about your process.', STOP: 'Goodbye!' }; alexaApp.launch(function(request, response) { response.say(responseMessages.WELCOME).reprompt(responseMessages.WELCOME_REPROMPT).shouldEndSession(false); }); alexaApp.intent("AMAZON.HelpIntent", { utterances: [], }, function (request, response) { response.say(responseMessages.HELP).shouldEndSession(false); } ); alexaApp.intent("AMAZON.StopIntent", { utterances: [], }, function (request, response) { response.say(responseMessages.STOP); } ); alexaApp.intent("AMAZON.CancelIntent", { utterances: [], }, function (request, response) { response.say(responseMessages.STOP); } ); alexaApp.intent("GetProcessIntent", { "utterances": [] }, function(request, response) { response.say(responseMessages.PROCESS).shouldEndSession(false); } ); alexaApp.intent("GetTechnologiesIntent", { "utterances": [] }, function(request, response) { response.say(responseMessages.TECHNOLOGIES).shouldEndSession(false); } ); alexaApp.intent("GetServicesIntent", { "utterances": [] }, function(request, response) { response.say(responseMessages.SERVICES).shouldEndSession(false); } ); alexaApp.intent("GetProjectsIntent", { "utterances": [] }, function(request, response) { response.say(responseMessages.PROJECTS).shouldEndSession(false); } ); app.listen(PORT); console.log("Listening on port " + PORT + ", try http://localhost:" + PORT + "/step1");