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ChatBotKit Node SDK

Welcome to the ChatBotKit Node SDK. This SDK offers a JavaScript-based platform for effortlessly building conversational AI bots and agents. With ChatBotKit, you can swiftly develop and deploy AI bots capable of natural language interactions.

This is a meta repository for the ChatBotKit Node SDK. It contains the SDK packages for a number of popular platforms and frameworks such as React, Next.js, NextAuth and more.

Main Packages

The ChatBotKit Node SDK is comprised of the following packages:

Package Version Description
@chatbotkit/cli NPM The ChatBotKit CLI.
@chatbotkit/sdk NPM The ChatBotKit API SDK.
@chatbotkit/react NPM The ChatBotKit React SDK.
@chatbotkit/next NPM The ChatBotKit Next.js SDK.
@chatbotkit/nextauth NPM The ChatBotKit NextAuth.js SDK.
@chatbotkit/fetch NPM The ChatBotKit isometric fetch implementation.

Other Tools

This repository also contains the following tools:

Package Version Description
create-cbk-app NPM A quick tool to create a new CBK application.

SDK Features

  • Easy Setup: Quick and straightforward installation process.
  • Serverless Compatibility: Works seamlessly with modern runtime environments like Serverless, Edge, Vercel, Netlify, Cloudflare Workers, Deno, AWS Lambda, and more.
  • Modern Framework Support: Built-in support for CommonJS, ECMAScript Modules, async/await, streams, etc.
  • Customizability: Tailor the chatbot’s behavior and responses to fit specific use cases.
  • Multi-Platform: Deploy chatbots on websites, mobile apps, and messaging platforms like Slack, Discord, and WhatsApp.
  • Multi-Model: Support for a wide range of language models, including GPT-3, GPT-4, Claude, and more.

ChatBotKit Capabilities

  • 🔄 Multi-modal Support: Support various language and image models from all vendors such as OpenAI, Anthropic, Mistral, AWS, Google and others.
  • 🌍 Multi-language Support: Allowing for easy customization and use in diverse linguistic contexts.
  • 💬 Conversation Management: Manage complex conversation flaws with ease.
  • 🗨 Chat History: Review and reference past conversations.
  • 💾 Custom Datasets: Organize data for bot responses.
  • 💡 Custom Skillset: Equip chatbots with unique abilities like image generation or web fetching.
  • 📄 Document File Importing: Import various document file types into chatbot datasets.
  • 🎵 Media File Importing: Import a range of media file formats into chatbot datasets.
  • 🌐 Widget Integration: Seamlessly embed chatbots on websites with customizable options.
  • 💬 Slack, Discord, WhatsApp Bot Integrations: Easy integration with popular messaging platforms.
  • 🗺 Sitemap Integration: Ingest website content into a searchable knowledge base.
  • 🎥 Streaming: Enable/disable streaming capabilities.
  • 🔒 Data Security: Robust measures to protect user data.
  • 🕵 Privacy Focus: Strong privacy controls to ensure responsible data handling.
  • 🚫 Content Moderation: Automatic scanning and flagging of abusive content.
  • 💵 Simple Pricing: Transparent and straightforward pricing.

Getting Started

Follow these steps to start with ChatBotKit:

  1. Installation:
    npm install @chatbotkit/sdk
  2. Usage: Implement the SDK in your chatbot project.

Streaming Example

This example demonstrates streaming capabilities in Edge and Serverless environments:

import { ConversationClient } from '@chatbotkit/sdk/conversation/index.js'

const client = new ConversationClient(/* configuration */)

for await (const { type, data } of client
  .complete(null, { model: 'gpt-4', messages })
  .stream()) {
  if (type === 'token') {
    process.stdout.write(data.token)
  }
}

NextGen Example for Next.js

This example showcases how to build advanced conversational AI with streaming, function calls, server-side rendering and much more in a Next.js project:

// file: ./app/page.jsx
import ChatArea from '../components/ChatArea.jsx'

export default function Page() {
  return <ChatArea />
}

// file: ./components/ChatArea.jsx
'use client'

import { useContext } from 'react'

import { complete } from '../actions/conversation.jsx'

import { ChatInput, ConversationContext } from '@chatbotkit/react'
import ConversationManager from '@chatbotkit/react/components/ConversationManager'

export function ChatMessages() {
  const {
    thinking,

    text,
    setText,

    messages,

    submit,
  } = useContext(ConversationContext)

  return (
    <div>
      <div>
        {messages.map(({ id, type, text, children }) => {
          switch (type) {
            case 'user':
              return (
                <div key={id}>
                  <div>
                    <strong>user:</strong> {text}
                  </div>
                </div>
              )

            case 'bot':
              return (
                <div key={id}>
                  <div>
                    <strong>bot:</strong> {text}
                  </div>
                  {children ? <div>{children}</div> : null}
                </div>
              )
          }
        })}
        {thinking ? (
          <div key="thinking">
            <strong>bot:</strong> thinking...
          </div>
        ) : null}
      </div>
      <ChatInput
        value={text}
        onChange={(e) => setText(e.target.value)}
        onSubmit={submit}
        placeholder="Type something..."
        style={{
          border: 0,
          outline: 'none',
          resize: 'none',
          width: '100%',
          marginTop: '10px',
        }}
      />
    </div>
  )
}

export default function ChatArea() {
  return (
    <ConversationManager endpoint={complete}>
      <ChatMessages />
    </ConversationManager>
  )
}

// file: ./actions/conversation.jsx
'use server'

import CalendarEvents from '../components/CalendarEvents.jsx'

import { streamComplete } from '@chatbotkit/react/actions/complete'
import { ChatBotKit } from '@chatbotkit/sdk'

const cbk = new ChatBotKit({
  secret: process.env.CHATBOTKIT_API_SECRET,
})

export async function complete({ messages }) {
  return streamComplete({
    client: cbk.conversation,

    messages,

    functions: [
      {
        name: 'getUserName',
        description: 'Get the authenticated user name',
        parameters: {},
        handler: async () => {
          return 'John Doe'
        },
      },

      {
        name: 'getCalendarEvents',
        description: 'Get a list of calendar events',
        parameters: {},
        handler: async () => {
          const events = [
            { id: 1, title: 'Meeting with Jane Doe' },
            { id: 2, title: 'Meeting with Jill Doe' },
          ]

          return {
            children: <CalendarEvents events={events} />,

            result: {
              events,
            },
          }
        },
      },

      {
        name: 'declineCalendarEvent',
        description: 'Decline a calendar event',
        parameters: {
          type: 'object',
          properties: {
            id: {
              type: 'number',
              description: 'The ID of the event to decline',
            },
          },
          required: ['id'],
        },
        handler: async ({ id }) => {
          return `You have declined the event with ID ${id}`
        },
      },
    ],
  })
}

Basic Next.js Example

This quick example demonstrates how to use the SDK in a Next.js project:

// file: ./pages/index.js
import { AutoTextarea, useConversationManager } from '@chatbotkit/react'

export default function Index() {
  const {
    thinking,

    text,
    setText,

    messages,

    submit,
  } = useConversationManager({
    endpoint: '/api/conversation/complete',
  })

  function handleOnKeyDown(event) {
    if (event.keyCode === 13) {
      event.preventDefault()

      submit()
    }
  }

  return (
    <div style={{ fontFamily: 'monospace', padding: '10px' }}>
      {messages.map(({ id, type, text }) => (
        <div key={id}>
          <strong>{type}:</strong> {text}
        </div>
      ))}
      {thinking && (
        <div key="thinking">
          <strong>bot:</strong> thinking...
        </div>
      )}
      <AutoTextarea
        value={text}
        onChange={(e) => setText(e.target.value)}
        onKeyDown={handleOnKeyDown}
        placeholder="Type something..."
        style={{
          border: 0,
          outline: 'none',
          resize: 'none',
          width: '100%',
          marginTop: '10px',
        }}
      />
    </div>
  )
}

// file: ./pages/api/conversation/complete.js
import { ChatBotKit } from '@chatbotkit/sdk'
import { stream } from '@chatbotkit/next/edge'

const cbk = new ChatBotKit({
  secret: process.env.CHATBOTKIT_API_SECRET,
})

export default async function handler(req) {
  const { messages } = await req.json()

  return stream(cbk.conversation.complete(null, { messages }))
}

export const config = {
  runtime: 'edge',
}

Examples

Explore a range of examples here.

Some notable examples include:

Platform Example Description
Next.js Stateless Chat (App Router + RSC + Functions + Function Request) A stateless chatbot example, where the conversation is managed by the client and the server. This example uses the App Router and Server Actions as well AI functions with function requests. This is a powerful example to demonstrate the full capabilities of the ChatBotKit conversational AI platform.
Next.js Stateless Chat (App Router + RSC + Functions) A stateless chatbot example, where the conversation is managed by the client and the server. This example uses the App Router and Server Actions as well AI functions.
Next.js Stateless Chat (App Router + RSC) A stateless chatbot example, where the conversation is managed by the client and the server. This example uses the App Router and Server Actions.
Next.js Stateless Chat (App Router) A stateless chatbot example, where the conversation is managed by the client. This example uses the App Router.
Next.js Stateless Chat A stateless chatbot example, where the conversation is managed by the client.
Next.js Basic Chat A basic chatbot example, where the conversation is managed by ChatBotKit.
Next.js NextAuth Example Shows how to combine NextAuth and ChatBotKit.
Node GPT4 Streaming AI chatbot A simple streaming AI chatbot example.
Cloudflare Workers GPT4 AI chatbot A streaming AI chatbot example for Cloudflare Workers.

Stability

All SDK features are considered unstable unless explicitly marked as stable. Stability is indicated by the presence of a @stable tag in the documentation.

Documentation

  • Type Documentation: Detailed information on available types here.
  • Platform Documentation: Comprehensive guide to ChatBotKit here.
  • Platform Tutorials: Step-by-step tutorials for ChatBotKit here.

Contributing

Encounter a bug or want to contribute? Open an issue or submit a pull request on our official GitHub repository.