If you are using Amazon Lex V2, refer to the Amazon Lex V2 guide instead.
If you are using Amazon Lex V1, we recommend upgrading your bots to Amazon Lex V2. We are no longer adding new features to V1 and strongly recommend using V2 for all new bots.
Migrating a bot
The Amazon Lex V2 API uses an updated information architecture that enables simplified resource versioning and support for multiple languages in a bot. For more information, see the Migration guide in the Amazon Lex V2 Developer Guide.
To use these new features, you need to migrate your bot. When you migrate a bot, Amazon Lex provides the following:
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Migration copies your custom intents and slot types to the Amazon Lex V2 bot.
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You can add multiple languages to the same Amazon Lex V2 bot. In Amazon Lex V1 you create a separate bot for each language. You can migrate multiple Amazon Lex V1 bots, each using a different language, to one Amazon Lex V2 bot.
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Amazon Lex maps Amazon Lex V1 built-in slot types and intents to Amazon Lex V2 built-in slot types and intents. If a built-in can't be migrated, Amazon Lex returns a message that tells you what to do next.
The migration process doesn't migrate the following:
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Aliases
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Amazon Kendra indexes
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AWS Lambda functions
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Conversation log settings
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Messaging channels such as Slack
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Tags
To migrate a bot, your user or role must have IAM permission for both Amazon Lex and Amazon Lex V2 API operations. For the required permissions, see Allow a user to migrate a bot to Amazon Lex V2 APIs.
Migrating a bot (Console)
Use the Amazon Lex V1 console to migrate the structure of a bot to an Amazon Lex V2 bot.
To use the console to migrate a bot to the Amazon Lex V2 API
Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Amazon Lex console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/lex/
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From the left menu, choose Migration tool.
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From the list of bots, choose the bot that you want to migrate and then choose Migrate.
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Choose the version of the bot that you want to migrate, then enter the name of the bot to migrate to. If you enter the name of an existing Amazon Lex V2 bot, the Amazon Lex V1 bot is migrated to the language shown in the details and overwrites the Draft version of the language.
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Choose Next.
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Choose the IAM role that Amazon Lex uses to run the Amazon Lex V2 API version of the bot. You can choose to create a new role with the minimum permissions required to run the bot, or you can choose an existing IAM role.
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Choose Next.
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Review the settings for migration. If they look OK, choose Start migration.
After you start the migration process, you are returned to the migration tool start page. You can monitor the progress of the migration in the History table. When the Migration status column says Complete the migration is finished.
Amazon Lex uses the StartImport
operation in the Amazon Lex V2 API
to import the migrated bot. You'll see an entry in the Amazon Lex V2 console
import history table for each migration.
During the migration, Amazon Lex may find resources in the bot that can't be migrated. You get an error or warning message for each resource that can't be migrated. Each message includes a link to documentation that explains how to resolve the issue.
Migrating a Lambda function
Amazon Lex V2 changes the way that Lambda functions are defined for a bot. It only allows one Lambda function in an alias for each language in a bot. For more information on migrating your Lambda functions, see Migrating a Lambda function from Amazon Lex V1 to Amazon Lex V2.