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Hi, I had to read and debug some of the code to finally understand why, even though I followed the instructions (for the conversation recipe) that said to create my services and input the assistant ID into the config.js, the recipe still complained about not having the credentials for the service. sometime in the tjbot v2 migration they got moved to the ibm-credentials.env file, but there is no mention of how to populate (apikey vs iam apikey, fields where you apparently don't need to put anything, etc).
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I don't have access to edit the instructions on Instructables, and they were developed a very long time ago so I'm not surprised that they're out of date. For the credentials, please see the ibm-credentials.sample.env files to understand what is supposed to go inside them.
We need to decide where @ljmwaugh 's new instructions will live: on the GitHub pages site, or as a new Instructable (or both?). Low priority until we figure out a few more things…
Hi, I had to read and debug some of the code to finally understand why, even though I followed the instructions (for the conversation recipe) that said to create my services and input the assistant ID into the config.js, the recipe still complained about not having the credentials for the service. sometime in the tjbot v2 migration they got moved to the ibm-credentials.env file, but there is no mention of how to populate (apikey vs iam apikey, fields where you apparently don't need to put anything, etc).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: