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voonsionglum
Nov 29, 2021Brass Contributor
Root bot, skill bot and scaling
Hi, We need help with scaling. Problem statement: With 2 instances of root bot running, a skill bot invocation is unable to return results reliably to the root bot. With 1 instance of the...
- Dec 14, 2022
We had James check his data and found this. See if it helps. In the root bot:
- Double check and be 100% sure that you're using the SkillConversationIdFactory that is a part of the MS chatbot framework (NOT one that you may have created). It should have a IStorage constructor parameter that lets you pass in whatever storage you want to use to persist ids used with skills communication. You probably need to use the class that is given to you in the chatbot framework. (i.e. SkillConversationIdFactory that inherits from"Microsoft.Bot.Builder.Skills.SkillConversationIdFactoryBase")
- For the IStorage object used by SkillConversationIdFactory, If you are using some kind of in-memory only storage, (i.e. A ConcurrentDictionary or other MemoryStorage type object), that might be a problem. The code in SkillConversationIdFactory might not be persisting the conversation/skill ID lookup data (needed to talk with skills) into a place that other apps can read.
I have found some old MS examples that give a "demo" of how to use skills and shows a SkillConversationIdFactory that uses in-memory storage...which of course won't scale or work across different apps.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/microsoft.bot.builder.skills.skillconversationidfactory?view=botbuilder-dotnet-stable
voonsionglum
Jan 17, 2022Brass Contributor
That's very interesting. We were using the botbuilder-samples from 4.9.0. We have not tried the latest ones from 4.15.0. I wonder if that makes any difference. We'll try the latest root bot skill bot samples and let you know how things go.
Thank You
Thank You
HunaidHanfee-MSFT
Jan 17, 2022Iron Contributor
Yes, If issue still persists please let us know what we could be missing while reproducing it at our end.