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Library for NLU (Natural Language Understanding) done in Node.js

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/** * @module botbuilder */ /** * Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. * Licensed under the MIT License. */ export declare module Constants { /** * TO CHANNEL FROM BOT: Login URL */ const ToChannelFromBotLoginUrl: string; /** * TO CHANNEL FROM BOT: OAuth scope to request */ const ToChannelFromBotOAuthScope: string; /** * TO BOT FROM CHANNEL: Token issuer */ const ToBotFromChannelTokenIssuer: string; /** * TO BOT FROM CHANNEL: OpenID metadata document for tokens coming from MSA */ const ToBotFromChannelOpenIdMetadataUrl: string; /** * TO BOT FROM ENTERPRISE CHANNEL: OpenID metadata document for tokens coming from MSA */ const ToBotFromEnterpriseChannelOpenIdMetadataUrlFormat: string; /** * TO BOT FROM EMULATOR: OpenID metadata document for tokens coming from MSA */ const ToBotFromEmulatorOpenIdMetadataUrl: string; /** * Allowed token signing algorithms. Tokens come from channels to the bot. The code * that uses this also supports tokens coming from the emulator. */ const AllowedSigningAlgorithms: string[]; /** * "azp" Claim. * Authorized party - the party to which the ID Token was issued. * This claim follows the general format set forth in the OpenID Spec. * http://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#IDToken */ const AuthorizedParty: string; /** * Audience Claim. From RFC 7519. * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7519#section-4.1.3 * The "aud" (audience) claim identifies the recipients that the JWT is * intended for. Each principal intended to process the JWT MUST * identify itself with a value in the audience claim.If the principal * processing the claim does not identify itself with a value in the * "aud" claim when this claim is present, then the JWT MUST be * rejected.In the general case, the "aud" value is an array of case- * sensitive strings, each containing a StringOrURI value.In the * special case when the JWT has one audience, the "aud" value MAY be a * single case-sensitive string containing a StringOrURI value.The * interpretation of audience values is generally application specific. * Use of this claim is OPTIONAL. */ const AudienceClaim: string; /** * Issuer Claim. From RFC 7519. * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7519#section-4.1.1 * The "iss" (issuer) claim identifies the principal that issued the * JWT. The processing of this claim is generally application specific. * The "iss" value is a case-sensitive string containing a StringOrURI * value. Use of this claim is OPTIONAL. */ const IssuerClaim: string; /** * From RFC 7515 * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7515#section-4.1.4 * The "kid" (key ID) Header Parameter is a hint indicating which key * was used to secure the JWS. This parameter allows originators to * explicitly signal a change of key to recipients. The structure of * the "kid" value is unspecified. Its value MUST be a case-sensitive * string. Use of this Header Parameter is OPTIONAL. * When used with a JWK, the "kid" value is used to match a JWK "kid" * parameter value. */ const KeyIdHeader: string; /** * Token version claim name. As used in Microsoft AAD tokens. */ const VersionClaim: string; /** * App ID claim name. As used in Microsoft AAD 1.0 tokens. */ const AppIdClaim: string; /** * Service URL claim name. As used in Microsoft Bot Framework v3.1 auth. */ const ServiceUrlClaim: string; }