Fulfilment for 'en' local when msg from telegram
I write a telegram bot, I use Dialogflow and Dialogflow Fulfillment Library . When I receive messages from telegram the Dialogflow Fulfilment Library always recognize messages on en
local (agent.locale
always return en
). No matter what a language I use in messages. I write the message on Cirillic, but on the server I get local en
and intent
recognize like en
. How Dialogflow recognize locale for request and how can I change local on ru
?
dialogflow telegram-bot google-assistant-sdk fulfillment
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I write a telegram bot, I use Dialogflow and Dialogflow Fulfillment Library . When I receive messages from telegram the Dialogflow Fulfilment Library always recognize messages on en
local (agent.locale
always return en
). No matter what a language I use in messages. I write the message on Cirillic, but on the server I get local en
and intent
recognize like en
. How Dialogflow recognize locale for request and how can I change local on ru
?
dialogflow telegram-bot google-assistant-sdk fulfillment
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I write a telegram bot, I use Dialogflow and Dialogflow Fulfillment Library . When I receive messages from telegram the Dialogflow Fulfilment Library always recognize messages on en
local (agent.locale
always return en
). No matter what a language I use in messages. I write the message on Cirillic, but on the server I get local en
and intent
recognize like en
. How Dialogflow recognize locale for request and how can I change local on ru
?
dialogflow telegram-bot google-assistant-sdk fulfillment
I write a telegram bot, I use Dialogflow and Dialogflow Fulfillment Library . When I receive messages from telegram the Dialogflow Fulfilment Library always recognize messages on en
local (agent.locale
always return en
). No matter what a language I use in messages. I write the message on Cirillic, but on the server I get local en
and intent
recognize like en
. How Dialogflow recognize locale for request and how can I change local on ru
?
dialogflow telegram-bot google-assistant-sdk fulfillment
dialogflow telegram-bot google-assistant-sdk fulfillment
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I'm not sure what exactly you have implemented. If I understand correctly you expect Dialogflow to automatically detect language. For the API V2 I noticed that you have to specify language_code
explicitly. This makes sense, since some user system could start classifying poorly if the intents are defined in language A and some input is falsely interpreted as language B. This could occur if users do use language A, but include borrowed words ('computer' is also a Dutch word for example) or use names (for example, 'Where is Berlin Hauptbahnhof?')
For API v2 it seems you can try to set agent.locale
in v2-agent.js
.
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I'm not sure what exactly you have implemented. If I understand correctly you expect Dialogflow to automatically detect language. For the API V2 I noticed that you have to specify language_code
explicitly. This makes sense, since some user system could start classifying poorly if the intents are defined in language A and some input is falsely interpreted as language B. This could occur if users do use language A, but include borrowed words ('computer' is also a Dutch word for example) or use names (for example, 'Where is Berlin Hauptbahnhof?')
For API v2 it seems you can try to set agent.locale
in v2-agent.js
.
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I'm not sure what exactly you have implemented. If I understand correctly you expect Dialogflow to automatically detect language. For the API V2 I noticed that you have to specify language_code
explicitly. This makes sense, since some user system could start classifying poorly if the intents are defined in language A and some input is falsely interpreted as language B. This could occur if users do use language A, but include borrowed words ('computer' is also a Dutch word for example) or use names (for example, 'Where is Berlin Hauptbahnhof?')
For API v2 it seems you can try to set agent.locale
in v2-agent.js
.
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I'm not sure what exactly you have implemented. If I understand correctly you expect Dialogflow to automatically detect language. For the API V2 I noticed that you have to specify language_code
explicitly. This makes sense, since some user system could start classifying poorly if the intents are defined in language A and some input is falsely interpreted as language B. This could occur if users do use language A, but include borrowed words ('computer' is also a Dutch word for example) or use names (for example, 'Where is Berlin Hauptbahnhof?')
For API v2 it seems you can try to set agent.locale
in v2-agent.js
.
I'm not sure what exactly you have implemented. If I understand correctly you expect Dialogflow to automatically detect language. For the API V2 I noticed that you have to specify language_code
explicitly. This makes sense, since some user system could start classifying poorly if the intents are defined in language A and some input is falsely interpreted as language B. This could occur if users do use language A, but include borrowed words ('computer' is also a Dutch word for example) or use names (for example, 'Where is Berlin Hauptbahnhof?')
For API v2 it seems you can try to set agent.locale
in v2-agent.js
.
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