microsoft/teams.net
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core/samples/MigrationBot/MigrationExtensions.cs
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| 1 | // Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. |
| 2 | // Licensed under the MIT License. |
| 3 | |
| 4 | using Microsoft.Teams.Bot.Apps; |
| 5 | using Microsoft.Teams.Bot.Core; |
| 6 | using Microsoft.Teams.Bot.Core.Hosting; |
| 7 | |
| 8 | namespace MigrationBot; |
| 9 | |
| 10 | /// <summary> |
| 11 | /// Sample-local registration helpers for the Teams SDK side of the migration. |
| 12 | /// </summary> |
| 13 | internal static class MigrationExtensions |
| 14 | { |
| 15 | /// <summary> |
| 16 | /// Registers <see cref="NewSdkBot"/> as a separate singleton alongside the |
| 17 | /// CompatAdapter's own <see cref="TeamsBotApplication"/> instance. |
| 18 | /// |
| 19 | /// The three underlying bot clients (<see cref="ConversationClient"/>, |
| 20 | /// <see cref="UserTokenClient"/>, <see cref="TeamsApiClient"/>) are already |
| 21 | /// registered by <c>AddCompatAdapter()</c> and are shared here — both instances |
| 22 | /// use the same bot identity and talk to the same Teams endpoints. Only the |
| 23 | /// <see cref="TeamsBotApplication"/> itself is separate, giving <see cref="NewSdkBot"/> |
| 24 | /// its own isolated router and OnActivity delegate. |
| 25 | /// </summary> |
| 26 | public static IHostApplicationBuilder AddNewSdkBot(this IHostApplicationBuilder builder) |
| 27 | { |
| 28 | builder.Services.AddSingleton<NewSdkBot>(sp => new NewSdkBot( |
| 29 | sp.GetRequiredService<ConversationClient>(), |
| 30 | sp.GetRequiredService<UserTokenClient>(), |
| 31 | sp.GetRequiredService<TeamsApiClient>(), |
| 32 | sp.GetRequiredService<IHttpContextAccessor>(), |
| 33 | sp.GetRequiredService<ILogger<TeamsBotApplication>>() |
| 34 | )); |
| 35 | |
| 36 | return builder; |
| 37 | } |
| 38 | } |
| 39 | |