How to use the @microsoft/recognizers-text-sequence.recognizeIpAddress function in @microsoft/recognizers-text-sequence

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github BotBuilderCommunity / botbuilder-community-js / libraries / botbuilder-dialog-prompts / src / internet.ts View on Github external
protected async onRecognize(context: TurnContext, state: any, options: PromptOptions): Promise> {
        const result: PromptRecognizerResult = { succeeded: false };
        let results: any;
        const activity: Activity = context.activity;
        const utterance: string = activity.text;
        const locale: string = activity.locale || this.defaultLocale || 'en-us';

        switch(this.promptType)
        {
            case InternetProtocolPromptType.IPAddress:
                results = recognizers.recognizeIpAddress(utterance, locale);
                break;
            case InternetProtocolPromptType.URL:
                results = recognizers.recognizeURL(utterance, locale);
                break;
        }
        if (results.length > 0 && results[0].resolution != null) {
            try {
                result.succeeded = true;
                result.value = results[0].resolution.value;
            }
            catch(e) {
                console.log(e);
            }
        }
        return result;
    }