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Navigate to the Azure Portal.
Create a Cosmos DB with Core (SQL).
After Azure provisions the Cosmos DB, you will have to add a new database and a container. In the screenshot below database named bot_database and a container named botconfig is created.
Insert excerpt IL:Deployment and Configuration of EID Bot Library IL:Deployment and Configuration of EID Bot Library name PartitionKey nopanel true Add two additional containers, conversations, and templates to the bot_database database. After you have added the containers, you should be able to list all containers and the database created.
Find the Bot Service Deployment Package (i.e., _BotServiceDeploymentPackage.zip) and unzip the content into a folder.
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Upload all the JSON files in the Adaptive Card Templates folder to the templates CosmosDB container. You should be able to see the list of the uploaded files after completion.
Now, we will add the settings from Cosmos Db intothe configuration of theApp Service created in Step 1Set up App Service ; please add the following values for the keys and save the settings.
CosmosDbAuthKey with the Primary Read-Write Key.
CosmosDbDatabaseId with “bot_database“.
CosmosDbContainerId with “botconfig“.
CosmosDbEndpoint with the URI of the CosmosDb account.
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