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AdapterWithErrorHandler.cs
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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
// Licensed under the MIT License.
using Microsoft.Bot.Builder.Integration.AspNet.Core;
using Microsoft.Bot.Builder.TraceExtensions;
using Microsoft.Bot.Connector.Authentication;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging;
namespace Microsoft.BotBuilderSamples
{
public class AdapterWithErrorHandler : CloudAdapter
{
public AdapterWithErrorHandler(BotFrameworkAuthentication auth, ILogger<IBotFrameworkHttpAdapter> logger)
: base(auth, logger)
{
OnTurnError = async (turnContext, exception) =>
{
// Log any leaked exception from the application.
// NOTE: In production environment, you should consider logging this to
// Azure Application Insights. Visit https://aka.ms/bottelemetry to see how
// to add telemetry capture to your bot.
logger.LogError(exception, $"[OnTurnError] unhandled error : {exception.Message}");
// Note: Since this Messaging Extension does not have the messageTeamMembers permission
// in the manifest, the bot will not be allowed to message users.
// await turnContext.SendActivityAsync("The bot encountered an error or bug.");
// await turnContext.SendActivityAsync("To continue to run this bot, please fix the bot source code.");
// Send a trace activity, which will be displayed in the Bot Framework Emulator
await turnContext.TraceActivityAsync("OnTurnError Trace", exception.Message, "https://www.botframework.com/schemas/error", "TurnError");
};
}
}
}