Connect a bot to Skype
APPLIES TO: SDK v4
This article describes how to configure a bot already connected to Skype.
Note
As of May 12, 2023 Skype bots are again supported and will be going forward.
Prerequisites
- An Azure subscription. If you don't already have one, create a free account before you begin.
- An existing bot published to Azure and previously connected to Skype.
Configure your bot in Azure
- Open the Azure portal.
- Open the Azure Bot resource blade for your bot.
- Open Channels and select Skype.
- Use the tabs to configure the channel:
- Messaging controls how your bot sends and receives massages in Skype.
- Calling controls whether calling is enabled.
- Groups controls whether your bot can be added to a group.
- Select Save and accept the Terms of Service to connect the Skype channel to your bot.
Test your bot in Skype
- Open the Azure portal.
- Open the Azure Bot resource blade for your bot.
- Open Channels and select the Add to Skype link. An Add Bot to Contacts page will open in your browser.
- Review the information on the page.
- Select Add to Contacts.
- If prompted, sign-in to Skype and select Add to Contacts again.
- If prompted, allow the site to open Skype.
- Skype will open and display a page that describes your bot.
- Select Get Started. On the next page, select Send message.
- You can now interact with your bot in Skype.
Get a Web control embed code
To embed the bot into your website, you need an embed code. To get your embed code:
- Go to the Channels blade for your bot resource.
- Select Get bot embed codes.
- Azure displays a list of Bot Embed Codes. Copy the embed code for Skype.